Still Time To Prep For New Thanksgiving Tradition

Most Thanksgiving traditions involve eating a week’s worth of food in one sitting, and watching dull pro football games on television. I’m not knocking that approach. No one loves the Thanksgiving feast more than I do, especially if creamed pearl… Continue Reading

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ArtHop Featured Artist: Anna Elkins

“As with poetry, painting is either a battle or a dance. Given the choice between music & a sword, I choose music. A painter and poet, I play in the crossroads of art & spirit. My paintings are visual stanzas… Continue Reading

Learn a Strengths-Based Approach to Boys’ Development

What: Learn a Strengths-Based Group Approach to Promote Boys’ Healthy Adolescent Development When: Nov. 3 and 4, 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Where: Win River Casino, Eagle Room, 2100 Redding Rancheria Road, Redding, CA 96001 Cost: $350 (full 2-day attendance required)… Continue Reading

‘Iconic Bike Ride’ Celebrates Trail Opening

Now here’s how you celebrate the completion of a bike path. On November 6, the Bureau of Land Management and a bunch of other entities will host an “Iconic Bike Ride” from Shasta Dam to the Sundial Bridge on the… Continue Reading

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‘M*A*S*H’ To Open; ‘Minotaur’ In Final Weekend

When “M*A*S*H” opens on Thursday (Oct. 28) at McLaughlin Theatre in Redding, audiences will quickly discover that the production is far more than just a play. Director Wade Riggs calls it an “event” that will include a host of elements,… Continue Reading

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Council Serves Up Dream For Ice Cream Businesses

Call it a victory for ice cream truck drivers everywhere — with two scoops of preserving Americana tossed in at no charge. The Redding City Council on Tuesday night voted to loosen restrictions on sound trucks, which influences the way… Continue Reading