Business Scene for the week of 2/25/20

MEET AND GREET

Meet your District 1 Supervisor candidate, Randy Darrow, at 6 p.m. Wednesday, Feb. 26, at the Westwood Community Center. Ask questions, tell him your concerns, and take the time to get to know him. This is an opportunity to know who you are voting for and the issues that face your community. He hopes to see you at Westwood Community Center, located on Third Street in Westwood.

 

LASSEN-MODOC ADULT EDUCATION CONSORTIUM

The LMAE Consortium meeting is set for 3 to 4 p.m. Thursday, Feb. 27, at Lassen Community College – HU 204.

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The public is invited to join school district members and business partners. California adult education is “preparing adult students no matter where they are in their educational journey.”

For more information, email [email protected] for the meeting agenda.

 

THE RED VIOLIN

Don’t miss the fabulous performance by Elizabeth Pitcairn performing the Mendelssohn Violin Concerto. Performances are set for 7 p.m. Friday, Feb. 28, and 5 p.m. Saturday, Feb. 29. The Susanville Symphony Society is celebrating the 300th birthday of The Red Mendelssohn Violin. For ticket information, call 310-8111.

 

HEALING HEARTS

Healing Hearts, a recovery group for adult survivors of childhood sexual abuse, will be meeting from 6 to 8 p.m. Tuesday, March 3rd and March 17 at 55 N. Union St. Healing Hearts exists to facilitate recovery for survivors of child sexual abuse through safe, accepting relationships in a supportive, faith-friendly environment. For more information, call Peter Celum at (559) 286-8558.

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LCC LICENSED VOCATIONAL NURSING

Lassen Community College is pleased to announce the next Licensed Vocational Nursing Program will begin in August 2020. All interested students must meet with their academic counselor to complete the admissions checklist before applying to the program. There will be a mandatory informational session at 5:30 p.m. Thursday, March 12, 2020 in the Creative Arts room, 113. For additional information, call 257-6181, ext. 8994, or email [email protected].

Call Admissions and Records at 251-8808.

 

DID YOU FORGET YOUR SWEETHEART?

Sierra Jewelry Company has you covered with a huge inventory reduction sale still going on. At Sierra Jewelry Company you can find that perfect gift for that special person in your life. Hurry in to the store while stock is plentiful, because with discounts like these, they’ll go fast! Sierra Jewelry Company is located at 801 Main St. in Susanville.

 

LOVE IS STILL IN THE AIR

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Even though the holiday of love is over, the folks at Diamond Mountain Casino and Hotel still have a “Whole Lotta Love” to go around, with Promo play available through the end of February. There will be daily giveaways including Cash Call Jackpots. Diamond Mountain Casino and Hotel also has a fabulous Brew Pub and brewery to tempt your taste buds. Stop by 900 Skyline Drive, call 252-1100 or check out the website at dmcah.com for more information on specials.

 

NEW WINTER HOURS

Deb and Terry Savage, owners Savage Feed, “Your Local Feed Store,” have new days and hours of operation. The feed store will be open from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday, and closed Sunday and Monday. Savage Feed carries Farmers Best Feed, Associated and Show Maker feeds to name a few. They also are the local source for Bear Mountain wood and BBQ pellets along with Mallard Creek shavings. Take the short drive up Highway 395, toward Standish, to 471-150 Thomas Blvd. and save a ton on your livestock needs.

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DISCOVER LASSEN COUNTY DEADLINE FEB. 27

It’s time once again to begin focusing our attention to tourism this summer in Lassen County and the impact it has on our local economy.

With that in mind, here at the Lassen County Times we’re once again working on the annual Discover Lassen County Visitors Guide.

This full color, high quality magazine is the official guide for our area. It’s full of information detailing virtually everything our county has to offer to both visitors and locals alike. Some 40,000 copies get distributed to hundreds of locations in our region throughout the year.

As a way of expanding its reach to entice more visitors to our special place in California, and as an added value to our advertisers in that publication, we also upload the entire magazine in a very user-friendly format on our two respective websites, lassennews.com and neighboring plumasnews.com Those two websites combined enjoy more than 100,000 page views per month.

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The deadline for advertising space in the magazine, which includes the value added upload to our websites, is Feb. 27. If your advertising representative has not yet approached you and you want to make sure to be included in this product, call the Times at 257-5321. Teresa, Theresa and Cathy are ready and willing to help you design an effective ad tailored to both your budget and your business.