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Education by Design, Part 3: Design That Inspires All

Posted on June 8, 2009 by James Theimer

Every one of us has had a teacher who inspired us in our early life, maybe more than one. Teachers who are able to create an environment where learning becomes an exciting experience are never forgotten. On the other hand,… Continue Reading →

Village Voices James Theimer, Redding School of the Arts, Trilogy Architecture

Honey Run Covered Bridge Inspires Sweet Memories

Posted on June 4, 2009 by Lauren Brooks

In Chico, the middle of May feels like summer. It is at least 100 degrees outside and there isn’t much wind. I needed to find water before I melted. My fiancé, Richard, and I opted for the 10-minute drive to… Continue Reading →

Travel, Village Voices Chico CA, Honey Run Covered Bridge, Lauren Brooks
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Education by Design, Part 2: Design That Shares Itself

Posted on June 2, 2009 by James Theimer

“You are dreaming too small. If we do what we’re supposed to do, the future will not be green at all. If we do what we’re supposed to do, there will be no such thing as a green building. There… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Education by Design, James Theimer, Redding School of the Arts
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Redding Loses a True Civil Servant

Posted on May 30, 2009 by Dugan Barr

Larry Morgon is retiring from the city of Redding.  He has been a tireless advocate for the entire effort to revitalize and re-grow the downtown.  In late 1994, early 1995, the Redding Redevelopment Agency created a focus group to explore… Continue Reading →

Village Voices downtown Redding, Larry Morgon, Redding CA, Redding redevelopment
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The Cafe Jazz Corner – By Dave Short

Posted on May 28, 2009 by ...

Sax Therapy’s Dave Short Interviews Indigo Brew’s Marc Soares Dave: Your band Indigo Brew has been performing in Redding for about eight years now. How would you describe the type of music that you play? Marc: We begin with the basic… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Dave Short, Dave Short's Jazz at Old City Hall, Marc Soares, Sax Therapy
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Paralegal Dea Arrowsmith: About Family Law

Posted on May 27, 2009 by Doni Chamberlain

Q: What’s the difference between a lawyer and a paralegal? A paralegal is basically someone who assists in the preparation of legal documents. We assist clients in the planning, strategizing and management of their cases and guide them in how… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Arrowsmith Legal Services, Dea Arrowsmith, Doni Chamberlain, Family Law
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Education by Design, Part 1: Redding School of the Arts, a Design That Teaches Others

Posted on May 26, 2009 by James Theimer

Currently under construction, the Redding School of the Arts was created with three basic ideals in mind: A design that teaches others, a design that shares itself, a design that inspires all. Click here for the story in Enjoy about… Continue Reading →

Village Voices James Theimer, McConnell Foundation, Redding School of Arts
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Even I Can’t Resist Prom

Posted on May 22, 2009 by Mary Kelman

Prom is tonight!!!!! I am so excited, it’s not even funny! Usually, I try not to do things that are typical to a high school girl, but when it comes to prom, I am just as eager as any other… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Anderson New Technology High School, Mary Kelman
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Leadership Redding – NVCSS Tour Amazing

Posted on May 19, 2009 by Lara Wells Osborn

Each and every time I participate in Leadership Redding activities, I am amazed at the outpouring of generosity from so many in our community, and the dedication of those trying to make Redding (and the world) a better place. I… Continue Reading →

Village Voices Dr. David Gasman, Lara Wells Osborn, NVCSS
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Hemming Chiffon

Posted on May 18, 2009 by Barbara Stone

My teenage daughter chose a full-length chiffon gown for her prom. She is only 5’1″ tall, so of course we need to hem it. HELP! What is the best way to go about hemming chiffon and other slippery fabrics?  … Continue Reading →

Living, Village Voices Barbara Stone

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