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Can You Write Like Palin?

Posted on November 24, 2009 by Steve Brewer

In honor of her new best-seller, “Going Rogue,” those wags over at Slate.com are having a “Write Like Sarah Palin” contest. To enter, write a single sentence that matches what Slate calls “the high Palin style.” They helpfully offer a couple… Continue Reading →

uncategorized Cascade Theatre, holidays, movies, People of Progress, Redding CA, sarah palin

Toys, Food Collected for the Needy

Posted on November 23, 2009 by Steve Brewer

Here are some good corporate citizens: The employees of Pre-Employ.com are partnering with Toys From the Heart and Anderson-Cottonwood Christian Assistance to do a toy-and-food drive for the holidays. Pre-Employ.com employees will ask for donations outside the Wal-Mart Superstore in Anderson… Continue Reading →

uncategorized football, holidays, ocean, Redding CA, weather
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Be Safe While Holiday Shopping

Posted on November 21, 2009 by Steve Brewer

As the holiday shopping season arrives, the Redding Police Department reminds folks to be extra careful to avoid being victims of theft. The most important prevention tool is to stay alert to your surroundings and the people around you. It’s… Continue Reading →

uncategorized crime, holidays, Redding CA, YMCA
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Music in the Pines

Posted on November 13, 2009 by Steve Brewer

Mark your calendars for next weekend, Nov. 20-22, when Shasta College hosts a couple of musical events at the college theatre — and the price is right! Tickets are only $3 at two Shasta College Community Band performances, and the Shasta Youth… Continue Reading →

uncategorized books, holidays, mushrooms, Music, Redding CA, Shasta College
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Happy holidays

Posted on December 25, 2007 by Doni Chamberlain

Christmas morning in Igo. The full moon faded, like the last snippets of a dream, as the sun rose and washed orange and pink over Igo. The sunrise illuminated the dusting of snow upon Bully Choop and the other surrounding mountains. It bounced off… Continue Reading →

uncategorized Christmas, Doni Chamberlain, happy, holidays, Merry

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