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August 29, 2012

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4A Daily News– Wednesday, August 29, 2012 Commerceenterprise business Rabobank, N.A. has replaced or upgraded the ATMs at all of its 119 branches throughout California, including its Red Bluff and Corning branches and the other 11 branches in the North State. The ATMs now have easy-to- read screens, touch screen naviga- tion, and features that make them easier for visually-impaired cus- tomers to make transactions safely and privately. & Bank upgrades ATMs in Red Bluff, Corning "Our new ATMs are more reli- able, more user-friendly and more accessible," said Roger Hager, com- munity president. "We want to make banking easier and more convenient for our customers and we continue to invest in people, technology and systems that help do that." The bank's ATM upgrade fol- lows on the heels of an agreement last fall to allow Rabobank cus- tomers to have free access to more than 500 ATMs at Walgreens stores throughout California. "We have a very strong branch network yet we realize that our cus- tomers aren't always near a branch when they need cash and this helps them avoid other ATM providers' fees," said Hager. To see a listing of all Rabobank and Walgreens ATM locations in California, visit the ATM locator at www.rabobankamerica.com. Celebrating women in business The Butte College Small Business Develop- ment Center (SBDC) is excited to present our 14th Annual Women in The Butte College Small Business Develop- ment Center is presenting the 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. Business Conference: Riding the Waves of Social Media! The day promises to Empower You – as you identify tools to measure the value of your Social Media strategy, Educate You – as you learn about incorporating best prac- tices for improving effec- tiveness in your Social Media program, and Encourage You – as you make plans for growing your business with the selective Social Media medium that works for your target market. Conference includes keynote and breakout presentations with nationally known speak- ers, continental breakfast, catered lunch, shopping at the famous Market- Place, networking and book signing. Join us for our most exciting event of the year! Regular registration is $79 each through Aug. 24, Late registration is $99 each Aug. 27, to Sept. 14, and registration after Sept. 14 is $110 per person or $120 each at the door. Pre-registration is required. Please call Butte College Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at 895- 9017 to register and for more information. QuickBooks Advanced III to be offered in Gridley The Butte College Small Business Develop- ment Center (SBDC) pre- sents "QuickBooks Advanced III." from 9 a.m. – noon on Thursday, Sept. 6, at the Medical Specialty Center, 284 Spruce, Gridley. The cost of the workshop is $50 each prepaid or $60 at the door. This workshop is a more advanced approach to QuickBooks. It will focus on analyzing finan- cial data, setting up inven- tory, tracking and paying sales tax, estimating and progress invoicing, track- ing time, customizing forms and reports, as well as an overview of advanced features (i.e., importing data, fixed asset list, syncing con- tacts, and sharing your file electronically with your accountant). Includes manual. Pre- Requisite: Introduction to QuickBooks I and Quick- Books Basics II. Pre-registration is required. To register and for more information call the Butte College Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at 895- 9017. Chamber welcomes new members Red Bluff-Tehama Coun- ty Chamber members. Advanced Hearing Solutions, 645 Antelope Blvd. Ste. 14, Red Bluff, 530 527-2919 Welcome our newest Olive fest wrap • Well, the Olive Festival is now over. The new Miss Corning Catlin Ochs has been chosen, the Missing Olive has been found, and the Olive Festival Mixer at Bell Carter has taken place last Thursday, the Olive Festival Parade happened Friday along with the Bed Races. Congratulations to the winners: The Senior Cen- ter won Best Float, Tehama County Shrine Club and Chico Shrine Mini Car Club won Best Vehicle, Corning Volunteer Fire Department - Best Miscellaneous entry, Corning Cardinal Marching Band-Best Marching Unit, and Olive City Rancheros-Best Senior Equestrian. The "Corning Does it Bedder" Bed Race winner for men's team - Harvest Christian Center and the winner of the co-ed team - Safeway. Children ran exhibition races after the adults, which was a big hit. Thank you to Steve Ebell for organizing the races this year. Saturday in the park turned out to be a beautiful day. The weather was very pleasant and those who attended had a great time. There was live music by Roy Dyer and the Bigguns, a talent show, free ice cream tasting with flavored olive oil and balsamic vinegars that, when peo- ple who were skeptic, but willing to try it, were pleas- antly surprised. Thank you to Corning Olive Oil, Pacif- ic Sun Olive Oil, and Lucero Olive Oil for donating their products for the tasting. Congratulations to the Olive Cook-off winners. Grand Prize went to Sharon Searcy; and First Place went to Wyatt Haywood. Sharon Searcy also won 2nd Place and Nancy Enos won Third Place. Now it is time to recognize those who made this event possible. The Chamber of Commerce wants to thank our generous sponsors: Corning Olive Oil, Lucero Olive Oil, Bell Carter, Olive Pit, Rabobank, Crane Mills, DM Tech, Jamison Properties, Rolling Hills Casino, Les Schwab Tires, All Star Auto Recy- cling and PG&E. We are so grateful for their support. There are many who contributed to this event that should be acknowledged as well, including the hard- working Olive Festival Committee, the City of Corn- ing, Public Works, The Corning Volunteer Fire Depart- ment, the Corning Police Department, and Corning Rotary. The Corning Observer, Red Bluff Daily News, His- pana Americana, House of Brews, Interland Business, Round Table Pizza, Peggy‚s Gift and Thrift also spon- sored this event. Thank you. It takes many people and organizations to put on an event like this and we truly appreciate the wonderful support that we receive from this community and others in the area. • On Saturday, Sept. 1 at noon, world renowned pilot CarolAnn Garratt will be making a presentation of her third around the world flight in her small plane (a 4- place Mooney) at the Experimental Aircraft Association (EAA) meeting at the Corning airport. Everyone is invited to attend. An optional tri-tip lunch will be offered for $7, there is no charge to see the presentation. CarolAnn has just completed her third around-the- Grace Presbyterian Church, PO box 8731, Red Bluff, 530 727-7344 Red Bluff Interiors, 406 Walnut St., Red Bluff, 530 527-3801 Classic Inn, 1142 N. Main St., Red Bluff, 530 528-8890 Holiday Inn Express, 2810 Main St., Red Bluff, 530 527-1855 Webbers Crafts and More, 650 Main St., Red Bluff, 530 528-2723 Luigi's Pizza, 75 Belle Mill Road, Red Bluff, 530 527-9227 C & C PROPERTIES world flight in her J-model Mooney. Her first, in 2003, took 7 months. Her 2008 flight set a new world record by circumnavigating the world in eight and a half days. She gave a fascinating presentation about this flight to at the Corning EAA meeting in September 2010. Her presentation was thoroughly enjoyed by all. CarolAnn's Sept. 1, presentation will be about her third flight, which took 11 months with visits in over 35 countries, including, Madagascar, Jordan, Egypt, India, Thailand, Israel, Cambodia, Australia and New Zealand. • Field to Fork - Slow Food Shasta Cascade presents Field to Fork, Fork the Fig! Brunch, Sunday, September 9th, 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 Aug. 31, $30 until September 6th, and $35 at the door. Tickets are available online. www.brownpapertickets.com . Check out the menu at www.slowfoodshastacascasde.org. activities, farm tours, judge the best tasting fig dishes prepared by local chefs, sample and purchase local products. Dakaro Cellars Wine will be available. This column is prepared and submitted by the Corning Chamber of Commerce. 741 Main Street, Suite #2 Red Bluff, CA 96080 1-800-287-2187 (530) 527-2187 An Independently owned and operated Member of Coldwell Banker Residential Affiliates. 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