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4A Daily News– Wednesday, October 24, 2012 Commerceenterprise business & Julia's named Business of the Month Chamber round-up • New Member s - The Corning Chamber of Com- merce is happy to welcome these new members: Hard Drive: Phone (530) 526-0923. Hard Drive is a comput- er repair company that provides managed services. Richfield Recycling, 23052 Sonoma Ave. Phone (530) 824-2123. Richfield Recycle buys iron, tin, copper, brass, aluminum, and most metals. The Chamber also welcomes Manttus.com. Phone (530) 722-5078. Mant- tus.com is designed to support and accelerate the growth of small businesses through increased online exposure using a combination of all the latest online marketing tools available today to help the businesses‚ online presence and showcase their products and ser- vices. • Special Informative Meeting- 5:30 tonight Waste Management will host the event at their facility, 3281 Hwy 99W and the Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency will present information about a free services for businesses that will save you money. Everyone is invited to come and learn about the Smart Business Alliance and REAP. Refreshments will be served. • ADA Workshop — If you have been a victim of Courtesy photo Pictured, from left, with a plaque recognizing being named Business of the Month are Julia's Fruit Stand employee Debbie Chrasta, owner James Brandt, daughter Julia Brandt and employee Will MacDonald. The Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce and the Daily News are pleased to recog- nize Julia's Fruit Stand in Dairyville as the Tehama County Business of the Month. The Business of the month is chosen monthly by a committee of the Chamber of Commerce from among nominations received from the public. shops at Julia's once a week during the fresh vegetable season. The cus- tomer wrote "Julia's offers quality products, excellent customer ser- vice. They also support the commu- nity all year through sponsorships and donations to local organiza- tions." The selected nomination received was from a customer who Julia's helps to promote the area to those driving through by offering great produce, friendly customer service and information to visitors. The nomination also noted that If there is a business in Tehama County that you think deserves recognition as Business of the Month, submit a Business of the Month nomination form, whcih can be found on the chamber's website at www.redbluffchamber.com or at the chamber office,t 100 Main St. in Red Bluff. The individual who submits the winning nomination receives a $25 gift certificate courtesy of the Daily News. owned by Mike and Susie Roberts, is excited to become a part of Red Bluff and wants to join the team to promote the community. The business, at 201 Ante- lope Blvd., is open from 5:30 a.m. to 9 p.m. seven days a week. New restaurant The Rockin' R Restaurant, lawsuits against your business or if you are confused about what is needed to be in compliance with ADA regulations, come to this informative, free workshop tomorrow at 6 p.m., at the Corning City Council Cham- bers, 794 Third Street. Gary Layman, a certified Access Specialist will be presenting information that all businesses need to know. There will be time for ques- tions and answers so bring any questions you may have concerning the Americans with Disabilities Act, (ADA). Aubrey Howarth is the general manager of the restaurant, which has home cooking and a family atmos- phere. The phone number for the restaurant is 528-2360. "Business of the Year" c x Search your jewelry box for broken chains & bent rings. Don't repair it - CASH IT IN WE BUY GOLD 423 Walnut St., Red Bluff • 528-8000 T-F 10am - 5:30pm • Sat. 10am - 4pm www.redbluffgoldexchange.com facebook .com/redbluffgoldexchange Business News? clerk@redbluffdailynews.com Over 25 years of experience The North State's premier supplier of stoves STOVE JUNCTION 20% OFF select models Tues-Sat 9am-5pm • Closed Sun & Mon Don't be left in the 5A>6! Serving Butte, Glenn & Tehama Counties 22825 Antelope Blvd., Red Bluff 530-528-2221 • Fax 530-528-2229 www.thestovejunction.com New salon Cutting Loose with Girlfriends, open 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, is located at 2150 Main St. #9. The hair salon and boutique, owned by Rhonda Edwards, has handcrafted, unique, one- of-a-kind gift items, accessories and jewelry • Business Person of the Year - Nominations are being accepted for the Corning Chamber of Commerce Business Person of the Year. The award is selected based in part on the following criteria: Staying power - a substantiated history as an established business, Growth in number of employees, Increase in sales and or unit volume, Innovative products or services, Response to adversity and Contribution by nominee to aid community oriented projects. If you would like to submit a nominee please compile a one page summary based on the above criteria and send it to the Corning Chamber of Commerce, P.O. Box 871, Corning, CA 96021, or drop it by 1110 Solano Street. You may also send it via email to corningchamber@sbcglobal.net. The award will be presented at the Annual Board of Director‚s Installation Dinner, Jan. 19, 2013. • Hometown Sponsor Book - If you are a Corning Chamber member, we encourage you to send your paperwork in this week whether you are sponsoring the event or purchasing an ad for the book. The sponsor book takes time to do the lay-out and produce so we need your ad soon. Thank you to those who have already sent in your ads and sponsorships. •Vendors - If you have not received a vendor appli- cation and would like to have a booth space at Home- town Christmas, Dec. 1, call the Chamber at 824-5550 and we will send you one. • Lighted Parade - We have not sent parade applica- tions yet so if you would like to be on the list for the wonderful Parade of Lights please call and we will include you in the mailing. You may also receive it via email. BUSINESS BITS created by Tehama Coun- ty and Shasta County arti- sans. Edwards has been a hairstylist and salon owner in Red Bluff for 25 years. "I enjoy creating fun, wearable jewels for young and the young at heart," Edwards said. The phone number for the salon is 528-1530. COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR recommened 30K, 60K, 90K SERVICES AT LOWER PRICES All makes and models. We perform dealer Smog Check starting at$ (MOST CARS & PICK-UPS) 527-9841 • 195 S. Main St. +$ 825 certificate 2595 businesses There will be a special meeting at 5:30 p.m. Wednesday at Waste Man- agement, 3281 Hwy 99W, which will be hosting the event. Free service for local The Tehama County Sanitary Landfill Agency Flower Boutique NOW OPEN 12149 HIGHWAY 99 W, RED BLUFF www.southmainstorage.com New Owner ~ Business New 223 Main Street, Red Bluff ~ 528-9292 TheAll New Red Bluff will present information about a free service for busi- nesses that will save money. Everyone is invited to come and hear about the Tehama County Smart Business Alliance and about REAP. Refreshments will be served. Tech Development Center at Butte College is present- ing a workshop on "Using Emerging Technologies to Market Your Business" from 8:30-10:30 a.m. on Tuesday, Oct. 30. The cost for the work- shop, which will be held at the Small Business Development Center at Butte College, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd., in Chico, is $30 per person pre-paid or $40 per person at the door. workshop The Small Business Pre-registration is required. For more infor- mation or to register call at 895-9017. Senior Special $ 900 Street Barber Shop Oak 527-8111 • 335 Oak St. Next door to the State Theatre e G g o n l d h E a The