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January 28, 2017

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IshiArcheryClubwillbe holding it's annual Indoor Shoot, 5-7 p.m. every Thurs- day starting Feb. 2 through the end of March at the Ron Knight Building in the Te- hama District Fairground, open for all kids. The kids are welcome to bring their own archery equipment and Ishi pro- vides equipment to kids that are new to the sport. Club members are 4-H cer- tified instructors that will teach the kids the safe and proper way to use their ar- chery equipment. A 4-H Project Leader will be there for 4-H kids who want to do a shooting proj- ect. New shooters will shoot at 10 yards and the more experienced shooters can shoot at 20 yards. The cost is $5 per night for the kids. The indoor range is open to adults and youths that are accompanied by an adult, 7-9 p.m. All shooters must have their own equip- ment and will shoot from a distance of 20 yards. The cost for Ishi club members and youths is $5 per night, and $10 for guests. For further information, contact Jesse at 526-1397. ISHIARCHERY CONTRIBUTEDPHOTO Young archers, ages 9-17, participate in Ishi Archery Club's Indoor Shoot last year. Indoor shoot to be held Thursdays Mendocino National For- est officials announce sev- eral fee-free days for the 2017 season. On these days fees will be waived at Forest Service managed campgrounds and the Red Bluff Recre- ation Area boat launch. The fee waiver will not apply to campsites at Lake Pills- bury that are operated un- der concessionaire through PG&E. The following days will be fee-free: President's Day — Feb. 20; Get Outdoors Day — June 11; National Public Land's Day — Sept. 30 and Veterans Day — Nov. 11 and 12. For more information about the forest, call 934- 3316 or visit https://www. fs.usda.gov/mendocino, Facebookhttps://www.face- book.com/MendocinoNF/. MENDOCINO Na ti on al F or es t an no un ces f re e da ys Golden Umbrella RSVP and Shasta Senior Nutri- tion Program will offer af- fordable and convenient se- nior transportation from Tehama County to Shasta County. RSVP volunteers will pick up client from their home and give a ride to Holiday Market in Cotton- wood SSNP bus will pick up riders at 9 a.m. and take them into Redding. Stops will include but not limited to: Medical appointments, Social Security Office, VA, pharmacies, store, etc. SSNP bus will return riders at 3 p.m. back to Hol- iday Market in Cottonwood to meet their RSVP volun- teer driver for a ride home There is no charge for RSVP volunteer drivers from home to Holiday Mar- ket and return home. SSNP bus will be $4 round trip. Qualifications: SSNP bus riders must be 18 years of age or older and RSVP cli- ents must be 60 years of age or older, call and re- serve a ride 24 hours prior to service date at 529-6052. For this program to be a success, help is needed in recommending volunteer drivers and clients need- ing this service from the community. RSVP volunteer drivers must be 55 years of age or older, have a valid driver's license, a clean DMV re- port and be able to pass DOJ and FBI background check paid by RSVP. Benefits include a flexi- ble schedule, mileage reim- bursement, third party li- ability insurance and rec- ognition. TRANSPORTATION New services for senior ci ti ze ns c om in g in F eb ru ar y Advocacy American Legion, Las- sen Post 0167 Red Bluff, 528-1026 American Legion, Rais- ner Post 45 Corning, 518-3152 Am Vets, Post 2002 Corning, 526-2883 VFW Los Molinos, 384-1301 Red Bluff, 528-1026 Corning Post 4218 Dis- trict 15 Auxiliary 4218, District 15 824-5957 DAV 529-4579 Marine Corps League, Detachment 1140 (888) MCL-1140 Military Family Support Group 529-1852 or 529-2416 Services Tehama County Veter- ans Service Office 529-3664 Tehama County Veter- ans Collaborative Tehama Together, 527- 2223 Veteran Resource Cen- ter Chico (530) 809-2831 Redding (530) 223-3211 VA Crisis Hotline (800) 273-8255 VA Homeless Outreach (530) 247-7917 Redding VA Outpatient Clinic (530) 226-7555 Chico VA Outpatient Clinic (530) 879-5000 Veterans Home, Red- ding (530) 224-3800 Faith Based Advocacy PATH — Poor And The Homeless 736-3959 Pastor Dave Lambers, VCF 736-3400 RESOURCES Veterans services and advocacy groups SHESNORESMORE THANIDO,BUTISTILL LOVEMYHUMAN. —BANDIT adopted11-26-09 LIFESTYLES » redbluffdailynews.com Saturday, January 28, 2017 » MORE AT FACEBOOK.COM/RBDAILYNEWS AND TWITTER.COM/REDBLUFFNEWS B3

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