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Menu Please: El Delicioso Burrito: Don’t Fear Gas Station Cuisine

Jane and Michael Stern, those chroniclers of true American food, wrote in their 1986 travelogue-cum-cookbook “Real American Food” of the Southern phenomena of combining food and unrelated commerce: “Drive along a country road in the Mississippi Delta and you will… Continue Reading

So…You Want to Start a Business?

Northeastern California SBDC and Business & Entrepreneurship Center at Shasta College Announces: So…You Want to Start a Business? This seminar is a short introduction to entrepreneurship and the creation & development of new business ventures. Seminar topics include critical success… Continue Reading

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Dig This: A Unique Garden in our Midst

The folks at the Community Teaching Garden have done it. They transformed the training ground for heavy equipment operators at Shasta College into a beautifully productive garden within two years. From hard packed clay into dark organic soil, it took… Continue Reading

“Painting Beyond Limits” Art Workshop with Patricia A. Carlson

This workshop packs a semester of learning into 3 full days of fall fun. It’s designed to bump us all out of our comfort zone while adding to our basic painting skills. All levels, beginners through advanced, will find it… Continue Reading

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Spaghetti Dinner Benefits ‘Meals on Wheels’

Shasta Senior Nutrition Programs (SSNP) is hosting their Annual Spaghetti Dinner Fundraiser on Friday, Sept. 23, 2011. SSNP will be serving up a Spaghetti Dinner from 5 p.m. to 8 p.m. at 100 Mercy Oaks Drive in Redding. The dinner… Continue Reading

Wings of Angels Benefits from 2011 Charity Golf Tournament

Come out and support the Nor-Cal Region of Edward Jones, hosting the 2nd Annual Charity Golf Tournament. All proceeds will benefit Wings of Angels, a local organization dedicated to children with cancer and serious illness. www.alyssaswingsofangels.org Costs: $100 per player… Continue Reading

‘Grief: The Journey of Healing’ Invites You to Mourn

Share an evening of music around the fire pit outdoors on Tuesday, Sept. 13. Native American Flute by Joey Carroll. Free and open to the public, no pre-registration required. Participants are encouraged to bring a photo/symbol of their grief. For… Continue Reading

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Alert Redding Officer Catches Unregistered Sex Offender

On Friday, September 2, 2011, at 3:50 p.m., Redding Police Officer Tyler Lanham was patrolling on Boulder Creek Drive when he contacted Richard Allen, 38 years, who was walking in the neighborhood. Officer Lanham discovered Allen had a warrant for… Continue Reading

Redding Police Release Mid-Year Stats; Crime Down Overall

Below is a breakdown of the crime statistics collected by the Redding Police Department during the time period January 1 through June 30, 2011. The overall picture is positive, as illustrated by the 2.39% decrease in “Part 1 Crimes,” the… Continue Reading

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‘Capturing a Moment in Time’ Features Artist Sandi Howell

Photography captures and preserves moments in time. A moment in a photograph stays with us; it is the captured instant where emotion, light, composition and color can come together to create an amazing and memorable image, Sandi Howell says of… Continue Reading