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August 30, 2012

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4A Daily News – Thursday, August 30, 2012 Pastimes Jubilee to offer variety of entertainment Arts & entertainment workshop, conference California Art Club 2012 Gold Medal recipient Ray Roberts and PleinAir Painters of America Sig- nature Members Jean LeGassick and John Budicin will be teaching in the classroom and leading out- door workshops at the first Surprise Valley Plein Air Painters Workshop and Conference scheduled for Oct. 4-7 in Cedarville. The event includes one day of instruction, two days painting in the field, a local studio tour, din- ner for three nights, evening programs including a keynote speech Friday night by Julia Connor, artist and poet laureate emeritus of Sacramento, and a wrap-up critique session. "I‚m always intrigued by new places," Roberts said. "Surprise Valley is an undiscovered painters‚ paradise." Artists to teach at Surprise Valley, which has been described as a miniature Owens Valley with water is filled with mature cottonwood and poplar trees, ranches, old barns, views of the dramatic Warner Mountains to the west and across a dry lake bed to the Nevada ranges to the east, canyons, sage and blooming rab- bit brush. For more information or to register visit www.modocforum.org or contact workshop coor- dinator Barbara March at bmarch@frontiernet or 279-2099. Courtesy photo Masons to Museum – A living history- 153 Years of Service to the Community"is a new exhibit chronicling the history of one of Tehama County's oldest buildings. Darrell Mullins and Pam Britting, curators at the Tehama County Museum, iron out the details of the exhibit t for its unveiling at the 31st Annual Tehama County Museum Jubilee from 8 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 8, at 275 C St. in the City of Tehama.The exhibit tells the story of the Museum's main building which has served many functions, beginning in 1859 as the home of Molino Lodge #150 of the Free and Accepted Masons, to its current role as the Tehama County Museum. The new exhibit will be housed in the Harvey Room and replaces the "birds of a feather" exhibit of Nelda Babbs' artwork which is now on display in the Marty Graffell Annex. Courtesy Photo NORTHERN HISPANIC LATINO COALITION Presents the 16th Anderson River Park, K.C. Grove, Anderson, CA FREE TO THE PUBLIC INDEPENDENCE FIESTA "Year of the Youth" & Annual HEALTH FAIR! Sunday, September 16, 2012 12:00 PM to 5:00 PM Annual Latino ATTENTION VENDORS: The deadline is 8/31/12 ($20 late fee after 8/31) Call Marge, 241-7833 or get application at www.northernhispaniclatinocoalition.org Beef 'N Brew Sept. 15, 2012 Downtown Red Bluff Red Bluff's 3rd Annual Beef Appetizers Brew Tasting Plum Crazy, The Gold Exchange Brownpapertickets.com For info: 530-833-9961 Tickets @The Loft, 18th STOREWIDE SALE Gold Exchange facebook.com/redbluffgoldexchange Sept. 1st 413 Walnut Street The award winning Cali- fornia Heat chapter of the Sweet Adelines will be headlining the enter- tainment at the Jubilee. This talented group of women specializes in barber shop quartet pure vocal music and come from all over northern California. They will be performing from 11:30 a.m. to noon, roaming throughout the grounds of the museum and adjoining Habert Park, and will be part of a variety of musical entertainment includ- ing, but not limited to, classic rock, bluegrass and folk/country music. The Albany Consort The Chico State Department of Music and The- ater presents Afternoon Elegance, an Early Music Recital featuring The Albany Consort from San Francisco, at 2 p.m. on Sunday, Sept. 9 in Row- land-Taylor Recital Hall. Early music recital featuring The recital will feature music by Scarlatti, Rameau, and Vivaldi, among other composers, and will conclude with Johann Sebastian Bach's spec- tacular "Harpsichord Concerto in D." "I'm so pleased to welcome The Albany Con- sort to their first recital in the Chico area," said Dr. David Scholz, coordinator of the Early Music Recital Series at CSU, Chico. "While I have not had the pleasure of hearing them in person, I have received glowing recommendations about this fine ensemble from numerous sources." The Albany Consort is unique in that the mem- bership is somewhat fluid; the performers change according to the music selected by their director and harpsichordist Jonathan Salzedo. "The membership can be as few as two players or as many as 16-20 instrumentalists," Scholz said. For their Chico performance the group will employ five players on harpsichord, recorder, vio- lin, viola, and cello, with the cellist occasionally using the viola da gamba, which is the predecessor of the modern cello. "To see such a fine group of performers that are technically skilled and wonderfully musical play- ing the music of such great composers will be a real treat for the Chico community," said Scholz. "I truly hope that people take the opportunity to hear this elegant recital!" Advance tickets, at $15 adults, $13 seniors, and $6 students/children, available at the University Box Office, 6333; add $2 for tickets purchased at the door. For disability-related seating please call 898-6333. Sierra Sound Car Audio 35th ANNIVERSARY - 15th $ 226 So. Main St., Red Bluff 527-3735 All CD's 13.99 Ice Cream Social and Foundation Replacement Fund. You've "branded" the 1880 Victorian as an important part of our community. 47th Red Bluff Rotary International Akers of Events Baskin Robbins Community Band D.P.M. Landscaping Food Maxx Ide Adobe Interpretive Association Loosley Strung Band Moule's Glass Native Daughters, Berrendos Parlor Red Bluff Art Association Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce Sacred Heart Parish Women's Guild Sun Country Quilters Tehama County Photo Club Tehama County Young Marines Kelly-Griggs Directors, Guides, Members and Friends Anniversary Sale or less 731 Main St., 530.529.4012 open 7 days 5:30am-9pm Thank you for your support of the Kelly-Griggs Coffee NOW .94¢+tax LUNCH & DINNER SPECIALS EVERYDAY Coming Soon Beer & Wine! Best Homemade Pies in Town Ice Cream Orders to go

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