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6B Daily News – Tuesday, October 23, 2012 Week Warning Order kick off," for the Ray Jacobs (1st) Battal- ion Young Marines of the Marine Corps League, was held on the steps of the Cali- fornia State Capitol in Sacra- mento on Saturday, Oct. 20. There were 48 Young Marines and a dozen or so Registered Adult Leaders rep- resenting five units in the bat- talion, with some driving as long as two hours, the event was deemed a huge success. The two senior Young Marines present, Gunnery Sergeants Mikayla Erickson from Sacramento, far left, and Giancarlo Nandino from Tehama County, far right, fol- lowed the instructions of Stockton Unit Commander Aaron Bazon and formed the battalion into a small red but- The "Inaugural Red Ribbon ton on the steps of the Capitol Building. Four younger Young Marines, including Tehama County Young Marine Vance Crane, front left, read a few sentences each about murdered DEA Special Agent and US Marine veteran Kiki Camarena and why a Red Ribbon Week is held during the last week in October each year. Congress designated it in honor of Kiki. The red button was formed after a one hour tour of the building arranged for by Assemblyman Jim Nielson's office. Young Marines kick off Red Ribbon Week vating, so much so that all the Registered Adult Leaders pre- sent joined the Young Marines in their shouts about "living a healthy drug free lifestyle," even more electri- fying. The event was video taped and will be sent to the Young Marines National Headquarters for possible showing on the Young Marines NationalNews Network. Jerry Crow made these arrangements for the battalion. Next year the battalion, con- sisting of six units from, Stock- ton to Lassen County , hope to do this even bigger and better. The energy from the Young Marines for this project was contagious, exciting and moti- Through a Child's Eyes … A special contest bringing Tehama County school children and local businesses together … to the delight of Daily News readers! Selected student-designed ads published in a stand-alone section of the Daily News Saturday, December 22, 2012 • Participating businesses agree to let school children in grades 2-8 create and draw a special ad for them. • Participating businesses choose the winner from the ads designed by the children. • Winning children's ads appear in a special section of The Daily News on Saturday, December 22, one for each participating business. • First and Second place winners in three separate age categories receive cash awards and special recognition in the newspaper. • Ads published are the same size (apx. 5" wide x 3 1/4" tall) Business Operators: Deadline to commit to participate: …so we can provide list of businesses to local classrooms Business Sponsorship/Advertising cost: $ TUES., NOV. 20 Includes $7.00 for publication in the Daily News Online Digital Edition TEHAMACOUNTY 9650 Call your Advertising Representative TODAY! RED BLUFF DAILYNEWS 527-2151 OC O C O S C advertise@redbluffdailynews.com A recent announcement from National Executive Director, Lt. Col. Michael B. Kessler, USMC (ret), stated that the Young Marine organi- zation was named as the recip- ients of the prestigious Ful- crum Shield for a record fifth time. The award is presented by the Secretary of Defense at the pentagon in Washington, D. C. Marine Corps Birthday Ball in Redding Special to the DN The public is invited to the 237th annual Marine Corps Birthday Ball on Nov. 10 at Win River Casi- no in Redding. Dave Carey, Retired Navy Captain, Aviator, and former Prisoner of War in Hanoi, will be the keynote speaker. an invitation before can call Mike Gutierrez at 524- 7595 or 365-1194 to request one. Cost is $35 per ticket. Tickets will not be sold at the door. As usual, there will be participation by active duty members and veterans of all branches of Armed Forces, and the Jefferson Pipe Band. Fol- lowing the Dinner and Formal Program, there will be dancing accompanied by Straight Ahead Big Band. The event is semi-formal, with uniforms optional. Those wishing to attend who have not received "Dave". He comes to us from his home in George- town, Texas, and his theme: The Ways We Choose, describes lessons learned by him and his fellow Prisoners of War that are applicable to our lives at home and in business. He is a very popular motiva- tional speaker. Dave Captain Carey prefers to be known simply as Oriskany, was shot down Aug. 31,1967 over Haiphong, and was released five and a half years later - half of which time he was not known to be alive by his parents and fiancee. He speaks for all who survived the perils of this flew his A4 off the USS experience, and his talk is riveting and is relevant to our current living. The 237th Anniversary of the United States Marine Corps, Nov. 10, is celebrated annually around the world in bases, ships, cities, and in bat- tle areas. Ceremonies are traditional and include specific military observances, martial music, and a birthday cake cut with a sword or cutlass by the oldest and the youngest Marine present There will be toasts to all of the Armed Services of the United States. 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