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November 21, 2012

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4A Daily News– Wednesday, November 21, 2012 Commerceenterprise business & Growney Motors named Business of the Month Courtesy photo Pictured, from left, are Growney Motors Service Manager Don Blunkall with Chris and Mike Growney, owners of the historic Red Bluff dealership, in business since 1922. The Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce and the Daily News are pleased to announce that the chamber's Business of the Month Committee has chosen Growney Motors as November's Tehama County Business of the Month award recipient. The nomination selected was from a long-term "every 3,000 Those wanting to do a little celebrating and Christ- mas shopping while sup- porting local eco- nomic develop- ment won't want to miss the upcom- ing Hottie Holiday Party 2-7 p.m. Dec. 1 at 22495 Via Pasado, Red Bluff, in the Bend District. In addition to a wide selection of gift items from local boutiques, the event features an appetizer cook off with prizes awarded. Purchase your tickets at the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Com- merce, Wink and M&M Bits and Pieces. 2013 Employment Posters Available All businesses are reminded that the 2013 employment poster, which contains all State and Feder- al employer notices, is avail- able through the Red Bluff- Tehama County Chamber of Commerce office. The poster, which is required to be on display by every California employer, contains all required miles" auto service customer. On one occasion, this customer's car broke down in a local coffee drive through. Growney's service staff "went above and beyond to return my car in a timely manner," wrote the customer. This customer wanted to single out Service Manager Don Blunkall in particular for his exceptional atten- employer notices on one poster and includes a check- list to ensure poster is dis- played according to law. The poster is produced local chambers. Cost for the 2013 poster is $24.99 for paper and $39.99 laminat- ed. Contact the Chamber at info@redbluffchamber.com or 530-527-6220 ext 301. Good Morning, Red Bluff 2013 by the State Chamber and made available to tion to customer needs and expecta- tions. Growney Motors is well deserving of this honor because of its great customer service and continued support of our community. Business of the Month nomina- tion forms are available at the cham- ber office at the entrance to River Park, or on www.redbluffchamber.com. Party for economic development May. owner Randy Leak reports that the mixer will begin at 5:30 p.m. and will feature excellent selected items from the kitchen. The Palomino Room Bluff the very popular Chamber networking event is seeking business member hosts for 2013. GMRB takes place on the last Thursday of each month. Cham-ber members inter- ested in hosting a meeting are encouraged to contact the Chamber office 527- 6220 ext 301 or at info@redbluffchamber.com Christmas Mixer The Chamber Christmas Good Morning, Red Mixer will once again be hosted by the Palomino Room on Thursday, Dec. 6. consecutive year that the Palomino Room has hosted the event. Lisa Hansen, chairwoman of the Cham- ber reminds everyone that the Christmas Mixer pro- vides Chamber members a great opportunity to net- work in a relaxed, informal setting for early holiday greetings. Leak said this is the 31th calendar are asked to help in compil- ing information for one of the more popular of the Chamber's resident and tourist handouts — the annual Calendar of Events. This 4-page listing of Input needed for 2013 All Chamber members Live Nativity • Live Nativity - Leave the Gold, Frankincense and Muir at home and just bring canned goods. Come visit the Live Nativity in downtown Corning dur- ing this year's Hometown Christmas, Dec. 1, as New Life Assembly, The Corning Ward of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, Boy Scout Troop 108 and sev- eral other area churches and service organizations come together to help support Corning Christian Assistance and show the true Spirit of Christmas. A live Nativity scene will be presented from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. right outside of Corning City Hall facing Corning Glass and the craft fair. Troop 108 will be out in front of Sav-Mor and Safe- events tak-ing place in our area throughout the year is distributed to visitors, local residents, organizations, media and publications throughout the entire state. You can help by supply- ing the Chamber with any information regarding date, location, contact informa- tion, etc., of any major or traditional events that will take place in Tehama Coun- ty next year. events like the Red Bluff Round-Up in April, the cal- endar lists other popular events such as the Farm City Night in November and the Relay for Life in In addition to major C & C PROPERTIES 1-800-287-2187 (530) 527-2187 741 Main Street, Suite #2 Red Bluff, CA 96080 An Independently owned and operated Member of Coldwell Banker Residential Affiliates. 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Please contact the office if you would like to be a sponsor of this most popu- lar publication. Christmas Parade Christmas Parade is set for Saturday in Downtown Red Bluff – rain or shine. Parade entrants meet at the library on Madison Street at 4:30 p.m. Parade starts at 5:30 p.m. There are more than 50 entrants this year, the most in memory. Santa will be at the State Theatre after the parade on Saturday. Bring your kids to talk to him, get cookies, candy canes and register for a free bike. Saigon Bistro, 528-9670, tangerinemonster@gmail.c om, 723 Walnut St., Red Bluff Vagabond Inn Executive – The Lodge; 824-3220, mhcorning@yahoo.com, www.vagabondinn-corn- ing-hotel.com, 2665 Everett Freeman Way, Corning New members 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 Please bring canned and non-perishable foods to help support those in need within the Corning Community. For more information call the Chamber at 824-5550. • Corning in the Morning - Thank you, Corning Senior Center for hosting the Corning in the Morning last Thurs- day. As always there was a tasty spread of breakfast food and beverages and there were some lovely door prizes given out. Lin Lima, the Senior Center Director invited many local and county agencies that serve the senior com- munity and turned it into a Senior Fair. It was a very nice event and the Chamber would like to thank once again, Lin Lima and the Senior Center for being wonderful hosts. • Congratulations - We are very happy to announce that Lisa Rodriguez of the financial services firm Edward Jones in Corning has achieved the professional designa- tion of Accredited Asset Management Specialist®. Rodriguez successfully completed the Accredited Asset Management Specialist, or AAMS®, Professional Edu- cation Program from the Denver-based College for Finan- cial Planning. Those who complete the program pass a final exam and sign a code of ethics and disclosure form earn the AAMS® designation. This advanced training offers investment professionals the hands-on information needed to provide comprehensive financial services. Study topics include understanding the asset management process to understanding asset allocation and strategies. Congratulations, Lisa Rodriguez! • Fountain of Health invites you to George Turnbull's One Man Show from 3-7 pm. on Friday, Nov. 30, at the Orland Art Gallery 732 Fourth Street in downtown Orland, George Turnbull, award winning Graphic Designer and nationally recognized Fine Art painter will have 37 of his powerful paintings and beautiful limited edition prints displayed in the Orland Art Center Gallery. Refreshments will be provided by Farwood Bar and Grill. Talented young musician Martin Trang will provide Christmas music while visitors enjoy the stunning art- work on the gallery walls. • Business of the Year - We are still taking nominations for Business of the Year that will be awarded at the Chamber‚s Installation Dinner on Jan. 19. Please submit your nomination to the Chamber via email at corn- ingchamber@sbcglobal.net, or mail to 1110 Solano Street, Corning, CA 96021. • Decorated Cake Contest - There will be a Decorated way during the day collecting canned food and a drop off spot will be available for those wanting to contribute at the nativity scene. Cake Contest held during Hometown Christmas, Satur- day, Dec. 1. Cakes must be delivered to 1111 Solano, (across from the chamber office) by 9:30. Judging will take place at 11:30 and a silent auction will follow the judging. Announcement of winners will be at 3 p.m. For any questions call the chamber at 824- 5550. This column is prepared and submitted by the Corning Chamber of Commerce. New microbrewery in Redding Wildcard Brewing Company, founded by a hus- band and wife team Jeff and Jenny Hansen, is a new microbrewery in Redding. Jeff, a West Valley High grad, studied brewing science in England before taking his first profes- sional job as Head Brewer in Central Washington. The pair has been focused on opening a brewery in Redding for some time and are finally able to open their doors for a grand opening celebration from noon to 9 p.m. on Friday, Nov. 23. The brewery is at 9565 Crossroads Drive in Red- ding, off Old 44 behind the Shell Station. 20% ANY K U T S Family Hair Salon K W I K COMPLETE AUTO REPAIR off Regular Haircut $ with any chemical service of $50 or more Not good with other offers Expires 11/30/12 With coupon RETAIL PRODUCT 200 Reg. $13.95 off 1064 South Main St., Red Bluff • 529-3540 recommened 30K, 60K, 90K SERVICES AT LOWER PRICES All makes and models. We perform dealer Smog Check starting at$ (MOST CARS & PICK-UPS) 527-9841 • 195 S. 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