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4A Daily News– Wednesday, August 15, 2012 Commerceenterprise business Tonight's Farmers Market will be amazing. Not only do we have great Student Night music, tremendous produce, vendors and organizations but there will be a spe- cial guest. If you only go to one Farmers Market this year, make it this one. Endure the heat, enjoy the night. I'm very excited at the start of a & Special invite to tonight's Farmers Market new term of Chamber Board Mem- bers and our new Chair- woman Lisa Hansen, from Express Employment Pro- fessionals. We have great momentum in a number of areas of business and tourism. at our last year with great apprecia- tion of our Chairman Greg Stevens, leading us in so many ways, the highlight being the start of our I must look back Ambassadors Program. Greg ral- lied great folk for this program; to chair it, Chris Goddard, and many others, putting feet on the street coming to a business or event near you. Thanks Greg for your passion for the Chamber of Commerce and new innovative programs to benefit Red Bluff and Tehama County. Dave Gowan is CEO of the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce. Local Realtor joins Next Generation Deborah Niskala has recently joined Next Gen- eration Real Estate Ser- vices as their newest agent who will be specializing in real estate in the Tehama County area. As local residents, Deborah and her husband Gary are very active in the local community, includ- ing the Red Bluff Kiwanis Club and St. Peter's Epis- copal Church. The Niskalas are active mem- bers at the Wilcox Golf Club. Deborah is very excited to be able to assist her clients with their real estate needs through the most technologically advanced tools available in the industry. "We are honored to have Deborah on our team," said Clint Cronic, owner of Next Generation Real Estate Services. "She is an excellent addition to the hard-working group of agents that we already have and I am sure that she'll be a great asset to her future clients in the Red Bluff area." Next Gener- ation has been providing real estate services primarily in Shasta County but recently joined the Tehama Coun- ty Association of Realtors in an effort to expand the services avail- able to its clients. The Niskala homes online at myreddin- grealestate.com/dniskala or call 530 526-1802. company is locally-owned and operated and Deborah joins many Realtors with decades of real estate experi- ence and client satisfaction. You can learn more about Deborah or search for Brentwood surpasses quality of care Brentwood Skilled Nursing & Rehab is excited to report that its facility is surpassing local, regional and national quality of care measurements. These positive results are being achieved due to the "Outcomes First" sys- tem of care our experi- enced nursing team has developed and implement- ed. The "Outcomes First" system includes focusing on reducing unnecessary rehospitalizations and improving the overall qual- ity of care provided to resi- dents. The Brentwood Skilled Nursing team is using Day- light IQ, a leading disease management product suite, The Butte College Small Business Develop- ment Center is presenting its 14th Annual Women in Business Conference from 8 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. on Tuesday, Sept. 25, at the Chico Masonic Fami- ly Center, 1110 W. East Avenue, Chico. The Butte College Small Business Develop- ment Center (SBDC) is excited to present its 14th Annual Women in Busi- ness Conference: Riding K W I K K U T S Family Hair Salon $200 REGULAR HAIRCUT off with coupon Not good with other offers 1064 South Main St., Red Bluff • 529-3540 Reg. $13.95 Expires 8/31/12 to track resident changes in condition and accompany- ing abnormal findings. 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Business news? e-mail: clerk@red- bluffdailynews.com or Fax: 527-9251 keynote and breakout pre- sentations with nationally known speakers, conti- nental breakfast, catered lunch, shopping at the famous MarketPlace, net- working and book sign- ing. Join us for our most exciting event of the year! Regular registration before 5 p.m. on Aug. 24 is $79 per person, Late registration is $99 each from Aug. 27-Sept. 14, and after Sept. 14, is $110 each. Cost at the door is $120 each. Pre-registration is required. To register and for more information call Butte College Small Busi- ness Development Center (SBDC) at 895-9017. Conference includes Farmer's Markets; Friday, Aug. 17 and Friday, Aug. 24 during the parade and bed races. The trackless train will be in the parade and then it will be drop- ping passengers off at the market. Take advantage of the free ride to the market and get your • Hot Air Balloon Rides – ReMax American Dream Realty will be offering tethered hot air bal- loon rides from 8-10 a.m. Saturday Aug. 25, at May- wood School. The cost is $5, and all proceeds go to local charities including Corning Christian Assis- tance. There have been plans in the past but because of weather had to be canceled. We believe that this time of the year will be more favorable and the rides should take place if the wind stays calm. • Olive Cook-off – We are still looking for recipes for the Olive Cook-off, so if you have a great recipe that includes olives as a major ingredient we will be happy to send you an entry form. The grand prize is $200 and all you need to do is have it ready for judg- ing at 1 p.m. at the park Saturday, Aug. 25. Call for more information at 824-5550. • Field to Fork – Slow Food Shasta Cascade pre- sents Field to Fork, Fork the Fig! Brunch, Sunday, Sept. 9, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. at Maywood Farms, 3620 Mt. Shasta Avenue in Corning. Brunch is from 11 a.m.to 1 p.m. Farm tours begin at 9:30 a.m. Tickets are $20 until August 31st, $30 until Sept. 6, and $35 at the door. Tickets are available online at www.brownpapertickets.com . Check out the menu at www.slowfoodshastacascasde.org. There will be free activities, farm tours, judge the best tasting fig dishes prepared by local chefs, sample and purchase local products. Dakaro Cellars Wine will be avail- able. • Farmers Market – There will be two more • Jehovah Rapha – 6 p.m. tomorrow at Cozy Cow Diner Banquet Room, you are invited to attend this ministry to cancer patients, cancer survivors and family and friends. Everyone is welcome. There will be a special speaker and live music. You order your own food from the menu. No need to dress up. Just be comfortable. If you have any questions call Patri- cia at 824-0411. 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