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Thursday, December 6, 2012 – Daily News Local Calendar Submit calendar items to P Box 220, Red Bluff, 96080 .O. or clerk@redbluffdailynews.com. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 6 Red Bluff California HEAT Chorus - Sweet Adelines, 7 p.m., Meteer School Room 26, 695 Kimball Road, 8950139 Childbirth Class, 6:30 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Columba room, Anita 529-8377 Christmas Recital: Selah Dance Academy featuring Paradosi Ballet, 6:30 p.m., First Church of God, $3 donation Fun Senior Aerobics, 8-9 a.m., $1, Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. 527-8177 Grief Support Group, 3 p.m., St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, Coyne Center, Kristin, 528-4207 Holiday Dessert Social, 4-6 p.m., Job Training Center, 718 Main St. Holiday Mixer, 5:30-7 p.m., Palamino Room, Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce Kelly-Griggs House Museum, 1-3 p.m., Thursdays and Sundays, 311 Washington St., tours by appointment,527-1129 or 527-5895 Latino Outreach, noon., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 528-8066 Live country music, 5-7 p.m., dinner, Veterans Hall National Alliance on Mental Illness, Tehama County Chapter Meeting, 6 p.m., County Department of Education, 1135 Lincoln St.., 515-0151 Painting session, Red Bluff Art Association, 10 a.m., Snug Harbor recreation room, 600 Rio Vista Ave., 527-4810 Pinochle for Seniors, 12:30-3:30 p.m., 1500 S. Jackson St., free, 527-8177 Playtime Pals Playgroup, 10 a.m., Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste. 101, 5288066 Phoenix Comunity Support Group for those getting over chemical dependency, 11:30 a.m., Presbyterian Church, 838 Jefferson St., 945-2349 Red Bluff Exchange Club, noon, M&M Ranch House, 645 Antelope Blvd. #1 Red Bluff Lions Club, 6 p.m., Veterans Memorial, 527-8452 Senior Chair Volleyball, 1 p.m. Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. Sunrise Speakers Toastmasters, noon, Family Resource Center, 220 Sycamore St. Ste.101, 5291841 Swinging Squares Square Dance Club, 7 p.m., Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St., beginner or review classes, 529-1615 Tehama County Public Health Advisory Board, noon-3:15 p.m., 1860 Walnut St., Shasta Conference Room, 527-6824 Widowed Persons Dinner, 5 p.m., call 384-2471 for location Women's Domestic Violence Information and Support Group, Call for group time and location, 5280226 Corning Am-vets, 4 p.m., Corning Veteran's Memorial Hall, 1620 Solano St. Cal-Fresh and Healthy Family Appointments, 13 p.m., Family Resource Center, 1488 South St., 8247670 Corning Patriots, 6 p.m., Senior Center, 824-2332 Dance with Juana, noon to 1 p.m., Family Resource Center, 1488 South St., 824-7670 Domestic Violence Information and Support Group, Call for group time and location, 528-0226 Dual Diagnosis Group, 1:30, 1600 Solano St., 527-8491, Ext. 3309 Improved Order of Redmen # 203, 7 p.m. Independent Grange 470, 20945 Corning Road, 824-1114 Soccer training, 4-6 p.m., Woodson School soccer field, 150 N. Toomes, 824-7680 Sewing group, 9 a.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 Women's Support Group, 6 p.m., Family Resource Center, West and South streets, 824-7670 FRIDAY, DECEMBER 7 Red Bluff Al-Anon, 6-7 p.m., Presbyterian Church, Jefferson and Hickory America at War film festival, 1-6 p.m., Shasta College Tehama Campus, 770 Diamond Ave., free Bingo, 5 p.m. 1500 S. Jackson St. Celebrate Recovery, 7 p.m., Bethel Assembly of God, 625 Luther Road, 527-0445 or 366-6298 Red Bluff Emblem annual Mexican dinner, 5:30 p.m. Elks Lodge, 350 Gilmore Road, $12 adults, $6 children Tehama County Education Foundation, board meeting, 7:30 a.m., County Department of Education, 1135 Lincoln St. Corning Car Show, 5-9 p.m., Bartels Giant Burger, 22355 Corning Road, local car clubs welcome, 824-2788 Los Molinos Los Molinos Grange, 7 p.m., Grange Hall, 68th and Singer avenues, 529-0930 SATURDAY, DECEMBER 8 Red Bluff Run For The Needy, 7:30 a.m. registration, 9 a.m. start, 1-mile, 5K and 10K, Sacramento River Discovery Center 3A Husband's family overspends at christmas Dear Mary: My husband's family spends lavishly every Christmas, and it always makes me feel pressured to reciprocate. For example, last Christmas, they bought my 4-yearold daughter a $300 DVD player. And they gave me a $150 gift certificate to my favorite salon. While their generosity is greatly appreciated, my husband and I can't afford to break the bank Christmas shopping. Plus, I'm worried they're sending my daughter the wrong message about the meaning of Christmas. How do I make it a nice Christmas for everyone without looking like a cheapskate? -- Shannon, Indiana Dear Shannon: Could it be you're putting pressure on yourself to be the Family Christmas Magician? You have my permission to turn in your resignation. You can't control what other people do. What your daughter learns about the real meaning of Christmas she'll learn from you and your husband, and not just from what you say. She learns from your attitudes and actions, too. Teach her that the gifts we give express what's in our hearts. We shouldn't give to get approval or to get something equal in return. How about letting her help you make gifts this year? Here's an idea: Create a family calendar that high- lights all of the important family Outlets are where retailers send dates and events for the coming their manufacturing goofs. They year. Once completed, make a might look great on the rack, but color photocopy for each perhaps the fabric was cut off-grain or they are not true to size. Don't member of the family. assume everything is a barShould she gain. (and you!) receive Curiously, some retailers gifts from others, have more outlet stores accept them as the than regular stores. expressions of the givers' Because there are no guarhearts. And don't miss antees with outlet shopany opportunity to teach ping, make sure you know her how to be gracious the store's return and refund and genuinely grateful. policies before you buy. And hey, enjoy that spa As with anything, a little day. research before you head Dear Mary: Recently, out on your outlet mall my sister and I spent a Mary adventure will help. Check day shopping at outlets. I out OutletBound.com or was pretty pleased with FactoryOutletStores.com some good deals I to find out what stores are scored, especially one located in the outlet malls sweater I found for 50 near you. This will make it percent off. But then a easier to contact the stores couple days later I went directly for information. to my local mall and saw the same sweater on sale for even Do you have a question for less! Needless to say, I was pretty Email her at annoyed. Is there any way to guar- Mary? antee I'm getting the best bargain mary@everydaycheapskate.com, when shopping at an outlet? -- or write to Everyday Cheapskate, P.O. Box 2099, Cypress, CA Sandy, email Dear Sandy: Outlet shopping can 90630. Mary Hunt is the founder of a produce some great bargains, but www.DebtProofLiving.com, you have to be particularly careful. personal finance member website You can find first-quality overruns, and the author of "Debt-Proof Your Celebrating the seconds, samples, prototypes, dis- Christmas: continued items and even merchan- Holidays Without Breaking the dise made to sell in outlets only. Bank," her holiday release. Hunt Everyday Cheapskate Winter Crush event set for Saturday Families, foodies and anyone looking to enjoy a unique experience is invited to join the Lucero family as they host the Second Annual Winter Crush, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. on Saturday, Dec. 8, at the Lucero Olive Oil Mill in Corning. Event-goers will enjoy the unique experience of witnessing the annual citrus olive oil crush by touring the mill and tasting the fresh olive oil being made right before their eyes. The event will also feature live music performances and a vendor market place highlighting local artisan producers, eateries and six local microbreweries. Additionally, attendees will have the opportunity to watch live cooking demonstrations hosted by four local chefs, one of whom will be Lucero Olive Oil's own Bobby Lucero, father of Lucero Olive Oil Founder, Dewey Lucero. There will be a kid's zone that will include the following art stations: jewelry making, bag decorating, olive branch crowns and coloring. "Winter Crush is a great community event that gives our customers the chance to not only witness Police reports The following information is compiled from Red Bluff Police Department, Tehama County Sheriff's Department, Corning Police Department and California Highway Patrol. Arrests • Janelle Leilani Lacambra, 22, Red Bluff was arrested at Grant Street at Highway 99E for failure to appear on a felony charge and possession of a controlled substance. Bail was $30,000. • Jeremiah Paul Ray Setzer also known by the last name Lauzon, 34, Los Molinos was arrested on 5th Street for a felony parole violation. the production of our citrus olive oil, but they can also sample the product and take some home with them that day," said Dewey Lucero, founder, Lucero Olive Oil, California's most highly awarded olive oil producer. "With a kid's zone, local restaurants and microbreweries, music and cooking demonstrations, Winter Crush is a fun experience for the whole family." Lucero Olive Oil had a tremendous turn out for the first Winter Crush in 2011 and anticipate attendance to double for this year's event. The Second Annual Winter Crush is free to attend. For more information about the Second Annual Winter Crush, visit http://lucerooliveoil.com/blog/recipes/winter-crushevent-december-8th-10am-4pm/. You can also like Lucero Olive Oil on Facebook for event updates. For more information about Lucero Olive Oil, visit www.lucerooliveoil.com. You can also find Lucero Olive Oil on Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lucerooliveoil. ly. A second woman reported a bank account had been opened fraudulently in her name. Found A report was made just before 10 a.m. Tuesday of a missing driver found at the Travel Center Of America on Highway 99W. The missing driver was found in parking lot and medical was requested. Nothing further was available. • Timothy James Brown, 32, Anderson and Eric Conner Davis, 20, Cottonwood were arrested on Lake California at Bowman. Brown was A woman reported the arrested for possession of theft of a portable DVD a controlled substance, player from her vehicle Two Cottonwood resitransportation of a con- on Lake California, only dents were injured in a trolled substance, posses- to call back four hours head-on collision at 12:30 sion of marijuana for sale later and report a family p.m. Tuesday on Bowman and selling marijuana. His member had removed it to Road, west of Broadhurst bail was $70,000. Davis get it fixed. Road, in the Cottonwood was arrested for possesarea. Maychell Lopez, 18, sion of metal knuckles. Cottonwood was driving His bail was $15,000. • USA Gas reported east on Bowman Road • James Sheldon Cur- the theft of food items when she decided to pass rie, 18, Red Bluff was from the store. multiple vehicles at the arrested on Johnson Street • Sears reported a gas same time in her silver for assault with a deadly line was cut on one of 1996 Honda Civic despite weapon causing great their vehicles and gas was the rainy weather. A 17bodily injury, participa- taken. year-old Cottonwood girl tion in a criminal street • Around 12:30 p.m. was driving her 1999 Ford gang and two probation Tuesday someone report- Escort west on Bowman violations. Bail was ed a brown and silver Nis- Road when she saw the $45,000. san Xterra was stolen Honda, driven by Lopez. • James William Elliot, from the Walmart parking The girl braked and 37, Chico was arrested on lot. veered right to avoid a 99W at Liberal for felony • A woman reported to collision, but was unable charges of possession of a the Red Bluff Police to do so. Lopez was unincontrolled substance and Department that her jured, however, both of transportation of a con- Social Security number her passengers, Angela trolled substance as well had been used fraudulent- Martin, 36, and Richard as misdemeanor driving under the influence. Bail was $45,000. Lotto numbers • Leslie Thomas Hewitt, 58, Red Bluff was SACRAMENTO (AP) — The winning numarrested for felony pos- bers drawn Wednesday night in the California session of a billy club and Lottery's ''SuperLotto Plus'' game were: misdemeanors of petty 11-15-17-30-37. theft and trespassing. Meganumber: 11. 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