Biz news for June 22, 2010
NEW HAIRSTYLIST
Suzanne Rice, owner of Suzanne’s Ultimate Salon, would like to welcome Amy Foreman to her staff. Amy is young and vivacious and comes with the newest ideas in hairstyling. She specializes in cuts and color and is available six days a week. Give the salon a call for your appointment.
WELCOME NEW DENTAL DIRECTOR
Lassen Indian Health Center tells us Dr. Tiffany Gorr is their new dental director. The LIHC will be hosting an open house from 4 to 7 p.m. on Thursday, June 24 to give you a chance to meet Gorr and the other clinical staff members. Lassen Indian Health Center also announces that it is now accepting non-Native patients at its practice. Contact its offices for more information.
WELCOME NEW SYLIST
Hair Hunters Salon in Uptown Susanville is pleased to welcome new stylist Shaylee Unterreiner to their team. Unterreiner comes from a long line of barbers and is the third generation to enter the profession.
“I just got in the new line of Cinderella Fashion Hair Extensions in assorted colors to jazz up your summer hair styles” she tells us.
Unterreiner is available for walk-ins and by appointment Thursday through Saturday.
MAIN STREET CRUISE IN SUSANVILLE
It's the 20th annual Main Street Cruise in Susanville this Saturday, June 26. The fun begins at 1 p.m. in Historic Uptown Susanville. From 1 to 4 p.m., is the Show & Shine Uptown. Then the festivities move to the Casino for an awards presentation and barbeque. Then that evening beginning at 8 p.m. there will be live music at the Casino. Check out the ad in today's paper for more information.
ATTENTION KIDS
There will be another High Seas Expedition this summer. This time the fun takes place from 6 to 8:30 p.m. July 5-9 in the Lassen High School Student Center. It's for children ages 4 through 6th grade. To register stop by 110 N. Gay St., Community Evangelical Church, there is a small fee for this adventure.
C & K DANCE CAMP
It's that time again for the 4th annual C & K Dance Camp put on by local dancers Celeste Blakeman and Katherine Collett. Seanne McElrath will be instructing the boys. This camp is open to both boys and girls. The camp will be at Memorial Park June 28 to 30. Kids ages 3-8 will be from 9 a.m. to noon, ages 9-17 and boys will be from 1 - 4 p.m. These fun-filled three days will be spent learning dance techniques (to be performed at the Miss Lassen County Pageant at this years Fair) and if you have attended in the past, remember the water fight! For more information, you can contact Celeste or Katherine at candkdance@hotmail.com, or call them at 310-1399 or 310-3171.
OPEN DURING THE CRUISE
There will be a lot going on Uptown this Saturday with the Main Street Cruise. Tammi Montgomery, owner of Primo Deli informs us she will be open that day beginning at 11 a.m., and plans on staying open during the Uptown festivities.
MARK YOUR CALENDARS
With the golf season in full swing, time to think about those junior golfers getting out on the course. The annual Junior Golf Camp at Diamond Mountain Golf Club is set for July 6-8 this year. Dan Kowall will be teaching along with Dave Caughey and Tim Mooney. It's for kids ages 6 to 16 years.
SUMMER FUN AT THE FAIR
Mark your calendar for July 21 through July 25 for non-stop fun at The Lassen County Fair! The Amazing Race, livestock, exhibits, carnival rides, midway of fun and of course feasting on the fair food is part of the fun you can expect at the fair. Enjoy every day with a two-for-one economy special offered at the fair office only through July 9 or while supplies last for presale season passes. See the ad in this week’s paper for more information.
DANCING STARLETS
“The Stars Are Bright Let’s Dance Tonight” come see New Image’s dance stars! The Summer Recital is on June 24 at 7 p.m. in the Veterans Hall. Tickets available for sale at New Image or at the door.
LOOK WHO’S GETTING FIT
New Image is having itsBiggest Loser Boot-Camp Awards Ceremony at 8 p.m. on June 24 in Veterans Hall. Coach Mo and Coach Joyce are here to help you get in shape for the summer at the next Biggest Loser Summer Boot Camp. Felecia Gorbet was our Biggest Loser for our first session with 30 pounds lost! For more information contact New Image.
SUSANVILLE BLUEGRASS FESTIVAL
More than 11 bluegrass bands will be performing for this three-day event located at the Lassen County Fairgrounds on June 25 through June 27. There will be children’s activities, craft and food venders, fun for the entire family.
WELCOME SALES ASSOCIATES
Susanville Auto Center tells us they are pleased to welcome Pat Lunsford and Tim Cahalan as the newest sales associates. Both men have several years of experience in the industry and are happy to help you find the vehicle you’ve been looking for. If you haven’t been out to their new location, be sure to stop by and check out their huge inventory of more than 300 new and pre-owned vehicles.
SUMMERTIME ARRIVALS
Great Basin Antiques has lots of great new items for summer home décor. Whether you’re looking to spruce up inside or outside be sure to check out all the new treasures. A unique piece of antique furniture will jazz up any living space and they’ve got lots to select from at incredible prices.
RECEIVES QUANTUM LEAP AWARD
The Leavitt Group awarded Flanigan-Leavitt Insurance Agency with the “Quantum Leap Award.” One agency is selected annually for this award for demonstrating significant effort in furthering their agency’s development. Mike and Valerie Flanigan are the local managing co-owners of the agency.
The award was presented during the Leavitt Group’s annual conference in Las Vegas, Nev. Flanigan-Leavitt’s exceptional growth, profitability, and employee training were highlighted during the award presentation. The Leavitt Group surveys both clients and employees when deciding on the award recipients.
“We were very surprised, but honored, to receive this recognition from our Leavitt partners. We appreciate our dedicated staff and their good works — and thank our three boys for the time with us they give up periodically so that we can help move the agency forward,” said Mike Flanigan
With offices in Susanville, Quincy and Reno, Flanigan-Leavitt is a full service independent agency that provides insurance products and services to individuals and businesses throughout California, Oregon and Nevada.
The Leavitt Group is an organization of independent insurance agencies with more than 115 offices across the United States. As the 12th largest brokerage in the nation, they provide affiliated agencies with management services, specialty products, and greater access to insurance markets that create a stable insurance environment for clients.
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