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6A Daily News – Friday, October 12, 2012 Education in Tehama County KEEP ON LEARNING Gallagher spends summer in Pre-Med Over the summer Red Bluff High School Junior Emily Gallagher spent two weeks in July at the UC Irvine Summer Pre-Med Program in Southern California. "She is learning so much with labs, lec- tures, hospital visits and having a wonder- ful experience living in the dorms and meeting students from all over the US," her mother, Rebecca Gal- lagher, said. people in the commu- "Many nity helped sponsor her so that she could attend this outstanding program. We hope other students who have a similar interest might be encouraged to partici- pate in this or a similar program. I think it really goes along well with the "Expect More" theme in how the community, family and friends supported her." In a text sent to her parents, Emily said, "Awesome day today. This morning I got my very own pair of scrubs to wear an I get to keep them. We did the anato- my/cadaver lab where I looked at like eight different people and got to hold the brain, heart, lungs, skull, spine, and got to feel all the nerves muscles and tissue, stomach, everything inside you basically I touched. The smell wasn't as bad as I thought, I didnt pass out or anything." Emily said she was excited to look at some xrays and she learned how to start an IV, how to interview patients using empathy and how to ask the right ques- tions. Canine service supports cowdogs event Courtesy photo Back to School Project Director Kim Berry receives a $500 check from Vigilant Canine Services Inter- national CEO Canine Handler Buck Dikes, M.A. in support of the upcoming Cowdogs Paws for a Cause — Top Cowdog Competition. This free event will be held Saturday Oct. 27 at 10 a.m. at the Tehama District Fairground. A Pet & Greet will be held at 9 a.m. to meet the competitors and their dogs before the competition. This exciting cowdog competition will feature 10 handlers and their dogs competing for prizes and the title of Top Cowdog.The event will showcase the brilliance of the cowdog through dynamic performances and high level competition. Event sponsors are making it possible to offer this event free of charge to the public and all proceeds from sponsorships and pro- gram ads will benefit the Back to School Project; providing new school clothes to area children since 2004. Merle and Sandi Newton of Crystal Rose Cowdog College of Red Bluff are hosting the benefit event. For more info, to become an event sponsor or have an ad in the official event program, call 529-4074 or visit www.backtoschoolproject.com. Vigilant Canine is a premier K-9 services provider for law enforcement agencies based in the North State and providing law enforcement with superior canine services internationally. Also pictured is Jay Nelson, event coordinator. Corning Exchange honors students of the month Applications were due for the program in January and eligibility requirements included being a high school student who had not yet entered college between the ages of 15 and 18 with a minimum of a 3.5 GPA. For more information on the program call (714) 456-7509. The Corning Exchange Club announces the follow- ing students of the month for September: • Maywood eighth- grader Elizabeth Matlock is an active volleyball player and enjoys drawing. long term goals include going to U.C. Davis to become a veterinarian. Her 8049 Hwy 99E, Los Molinos, CA "Your Family Supermarket" (530) 384-1563 BONANZA Oct. 13, 2012 8am-5pm 1 DAY MEAT Prime Rib 1⁄2 or Whole Loins $ 5.99 Lb. $1.99 Lb. Boneless Pork Loins $1.79 Lb. Bacon Chicken Breasts Boneless Skinless $24.99 Ea. Ends 15 Lb. Box Family Pack (80/20) Ground Beef $2.49 Lb. Tri-Tips Boneless Pork $ 1.79 Lb. (In the Bag) $1.09 Lb. 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Dynamic performances & high level competition Janice Mathis and the Sun Country Quilters have been teaching the Metteer SERRFstudents how to quilt.These ladies believe very strongly in teaching students quilting skills that years ago would have been shared through family generations. 2.99 Lb. Beef 3.99 Lb. (In the Bag) Courtesy photo Corning September students of the month and their teachers pose for a photo. Pictured, from left, are Maywood Middle School eighth- grader Elizabeth Matlock and teacher Mrs. Dulbecco; Corning High School senior Timothy Mesa and teacher Mr.Wilkins; Centennial High senior Destiny Trammel and teacher Mrs. Radisch. Timothy Mesa is active in cross country, track and field and bowling. • Corning High senior hopes to attend a 4-year college, but in the alterna- tive will join the U.S. Marine Corps. He tiny Trammel is a member of the ROP club at her • Centennial senior Des- schools, and is active in sports, singing and playing of guitar. attending college and pur- suing a career in cordon bleu cooking. She plans on The Corning Exchange Club is pleased to recog- nize these excellent stu- dents, along with their teachers and parents. Dur- ing the school year the stu- dents from each of the two high schools are placed in the running for a Corning Exchange Club scholar- ship. Each school chooses one of the nine students from their respective high schools to receive the Corning Exchange Club's scholarship. Sun Country Quilters at Metteer SERRF