Biz news for Sept. 28, 2010
CUSTOMER APPRECIATION CARNIVAL
The Windjammer carnival is coming to your neighborhood, and you’re invited! From exceptional customer service to a free day of family fun, the Windjammer team is always there for you! Join them for this free day of fun from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Saturday, Oct. 2, at the Lassen County Fairgrounds There will be bounce houses, face painting, games, prizes pumpkin decorating and free hotdogs, hamburgers, chips and a drink. Not a customer? Join them to learn more about their new affordable packages.
CELEBRATING 5 YEARS IN SUSANVILLE
Smiles For Life, Inc. is celebrating its fifth anniversary in Susanville. Jeannie Huber, RDHAP and business manager Kami Prater, are excited to celebrate with their patients. Patients are invited to stop by their First Street office in October for their patient appreciation gift. Congratulations ladies on five years in keeping Susanville smiling!
FOURTH ANNIVERSARY IN WESTWOOD
Congratulations to Lana Beal, owner of Always Sunny Tanning and Nails as she celebrates her fourth anniversary in Westwood. Lana not only provides manicures, pedicures and tanning, she also has a variety of beach bags, women’s clothing, summer shoes and sunglasses. You will also find luxurious lotions, soaps, scrubs plus the newest trends in nail polish. You will find her shop on Birch Street in Westwood.
HIGH SCHOOL SENIORS
Marcia Parker, owner of A Better Shot Photography & Design, is excited about another year of senior pictures! Call or stop by the studio on Gay Street to schedule your appointment.
RAILS TO TRAILS PARTICIPANTS
Lassen Land & Trails Trust is sponsoring the 18th annual Rails to Trails Festival Oct. 9. This event has become very popular over the years and has been a proven venue for local crafters. This year’s festival will be held at the same time as the Bizz Johnson Trail Marathon, which will attract more than 800 folks through the depot grounds, in addition to the locals who attend this popular event.
They still have room for a few more crafters, food vendors, chili cookers and salsa makers. If you would like to participate in any of these activities, go down to the Historic Susanville Railroad Depot located at 601 Richmond Road for an application for any of these events. All the applications must be turned in by Oct. 1. For more information you can call the Depot from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Monday through Saturday.
FRIZZY OR CURLY HAIR?
Do you have curly hair and always wanted it to be straight? Well now you can for about 12 weeks or so. Lily Gaumont, at Headquarters Salon is now offering the Brazilian Blowout. It's a thermal straightening treatment that makes your hair smooth and sleek. It gives your hair the beautiful shine too. Give Lily a call today for your appointment.
- Firefighters gather to honor Luke Sheehy
- Chris Gardner band returns to Lassen County fairgrounds
- Lassen County provides vast opportunities for summer recreation
- County clerk sets Hanson recall election date
- Fire breaks out at old mill site
- Fire agencies responding to vegetation fire in Milford
- Sheriff gives update on operations during open house
- Board certifies Hanson recall election
- Kamotkut Paiutes celebrate ceremony on ancestral ground
- Goodbye to the Times … sort of



