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Thursday, October 4, 2012 – Daily News Special to the DN American Legion Post 167 Commander Kevin Benson, Marine Corp League Detachment 1140 Senior Vice Commandant Mario Ysit and American Legion Post 167 Vice Commander Jesse Neff, wish to thank all those contributors to bring the Vietnam Memorial Wall That Heals to Tehama County. individuals and business- es to name here but spe- cial thanks goes to Dr. Ronald Clark, DDS, and the Walmart Distribution Center and nearly every bank in Red Bluff and Los Molinos were the top con- tributors. There are too many Legion, Veterans of For- eign War and Marine Corps League worked together to raise the required $6,000 to bring the Wall to Tehama Coun- ty. The American tributions but especially to Coast Guard Veteran Bensen, Army Veteran Neff and Marine Corps Veteran Ysit, this event drew more than 14,000 visitors and donations of more than $24,000 were made at the Wall. The Veterans of Because of these con- Tehama County include the American Legion, Veterans of Foreign Wars, Vietnam Veterans Associ- ation, Am Vets, Disabled American Veterans and the Marine Corps League. The veterans of these organizations came together to work as a team but were also compli- mented by every facet Introduction To QuickBooks I The Small Business Development Center (SBDC) at Butte College presents "Introduction To QuickBooks I." The workshop will be held on Thursday, Oct. 11, from 9 to 11 a.m. at the Butte College Glenn County Center, 604 East Walker, Orland. The cost of the workshop is $30 per person prepaid or $40 per person at the door. This workshop will focus on how QuickBooks within the Tehama Coun- ty community. Many articles and arti- facts were left by visitors and were collected and logged in by Bensen, Neff and Ysit. An announce- ment about a discussion on how and where to exhibit these items will take place and will be announced in the near future. Donations at the Wall are to be used for a per- manent museum at the Wall in Washington, D. C., which is scheduled to open on Veterans Day, Nov. 11. Thanks to those who gave to the Veterans Simpson to present World War II veteran 5B REDDING — Simpson University is pleased to announce the return of speaker Ernest Wertheim, a 92- year-old German-Jewish storyteller and U.S. veteran who drew large crowds at two events in Redding ear- lier this year. Wertheim, who escaped Nazi Germany and served in the U.S. Army during World War II, lives in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he has developed a repu- tation as a renowned landscape architect and garden designer. Tickets are on sale now for two events with pro- ceeds going toward Simpson University student schol- arships. "Creating the Wow Factor in Landscaping" – 7 p.m. Oct. 19, Collord-Humphries Room, Emeriti Din- ing Center, Simpson University. Wertheim will speak and answer questions on the topic of landscape architecture. Tickets are $35 each and include hors d'oeuvres and dessert. Doors open at 6:30. Seating is limited; please respond by Oct. 12. Tick- ets can be purchased online at simpsonu.edu/ewrecep- tion or by calling (530) 226-4750. "A German-Jew in General MacArthur's Army" – 7-9 p.m. Oct. 20, David Marr Theater, Eureka Way. Wertheim will share stories about how he escaped Nazi Germany in 1938 and became an American citi- zen and Army intelligence officer. Serving in the Pacific Theater, he met Gen. Douglas MacArthur. Steve Zlotowski, president of Temple Beth Israel in Redding, will serve as event moderator. There will also be a time for audience questions. Tickets are $10 each; $5 for seniors, veterans and students; or $20 for a family pass. Doors open at 6:30. Purchase advance tickets online at simpsonu.edu/ewlecture or by calling (530) 226-4750. In addition to these two public events, Wertheim will speak to area high school students on Friday morning and to Simpson University students on Sat- urday morning. For more information, contact Cathy at cgiacomel- li@simpsonu.edu or (530) 226-4750. works and how to navigate your way through Quick- Books. You will learn common business terms used by QuickBooks, create a new company file, set prefer- ences, record opening balances, enter new customers, vendors, accounts, and items, as well as an overview of other features (backing up your data and customizing your home page). The trainer is a Certified Public Accountant and QuickBooks ProAdvisor. Includes manual. Welcome to informacion en Español, Llame Alex Para mas Agency, Public Health Division, has been notified by the Centers for Dis- ease Control and Prevention (CDC) of a recent policy change for use of federally purchased vaccine. This new guidance states that as of Oct. 1 this vaccine can no longer be used to vaccinate anyone whose insurance covers vaccinations, children with Healthy Families insurance and chil- dren and adults with health savings accounts Children still qualify for low cost immunizations through Public Health Fewer people eligible for public health vaccines Tehama County Health Services if they are 18 years of age or younger and are Medi-Cal or Child Health & Disability Prevention (CHDP) eligi- ble, are uninsured, are American Indi- an or Alaskan Native or are underin- sured, meaning health insurance does not cover immunizations. Flu vaccine is available for all res- idents 6 months of age and older, regardless of insurance status. Routine childhood vaccinations cost savings of $10 billion in direct medical costs. In order to assure that federal vac- cine remains available for those who have no other option, it is important that all insured residents are vaccinat- ed at their healthcare providers' offices. prevent more than 14 million cases of disease and over 33,500 deaths over the lifetime of children born in any given year, and result in an annual If you have questions about whether or not you or your family are still eligible for low cost vaccinations, call Tehama County Health Services Agency, Public Health Division in Red Bluff at 527-6824, Corning at 824-4890 or at 1-800-655-6854. 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