Business Scene for the week of 7/24/18
RESTAURANT AT THE GOLF COURSE NOW OPEN
The Diamond Mountain Bar and Grill, located at the Diamond Mountain Golf Course, in Susanville, is now open. The restaurant is open seven days a week, and features mouthwatering burgers for lunch, and on Saturdays and Sundays they are open for breakfast, too, with all of the standard fare as well as a build-your-own omelette option. They are open 10:30 a.m. to 3 p.m. Monday through Friday, and 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Saturday and Sunday.
The Diamond Mountain Bar and Grill is located inside the clubhouse at the golf course at 470-835 Circle Drive off Richmond Road in Susanville.
CALIFORNIA DEER ASSOCIATION BANQUET
The Susanville Chapter of the California Deer Association is holding its second annual Fundraiser Banquet Saturday, July 28, in Jensen Hall at the Lassen County Fairgrounds in Susanville. Doors will open at 4:30 p.m. with dinner following, then a live auction and many prizes to be won throughout the evening.
For more information, call Patrick Fitzmorris at 632-2091.
NEED ALTERATIONS DONE?
Blake Huhtala at the Elegant Iris & The Men’s Den tells us that they are ready to take on your alteration problems. From making your wedding dress picture perfect to putting together that custom designed garter for you.
They also do repair work. If that dress you love doesn’t quite fit right, bring it in and watch the ladies do their magic!
Let’s not forget the guys. Is your pair of jeans not fitting or need to be hemmed? Bring them in and they will match the stitching. You can see Elegant Iris’s ad in this week’s paper.
LASSEN COUNTY CHILD SUPPORT
Lassen County Child Support tells us they have a new One Stop at Fort Sage. They are available from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Aug. 17, Sept. 21, Oct. 19, Nov. 23, and Dec. 21. Appointments are preferred, walk-ins are welcome.
The address is 170 David S. Hall Ave., Herlong, California, and they can be reached at 827-3007.
They now have an on-site Family Law Facilitator who can help with completing legal forms and changing monthly support. They are available every first Friday 8:30 a.m. to noon, by appointment preferred, and every third Thursday from 1 p.m. to 4 p.m., by appointment preferred. You can see Lassen County Child Support’s ad in this week’s paper.
HIGH SIERRA PARTY RENTALS
Marie Espinoza, owner of High Sierra Party Rentals, is ready to help you out with all types of entertainment. They have a variety of waterslides and bounce houses, as well as tables, chairs and heaters.
So whether it is a birthday, wedding, retirement or any other occasion, give them a call at 250-6900. They are serving Susanville, Standish, Westwood, Chester and surrounding areas.
LASSEN PLUMAS CONNECTION
Our sales staff has started selling the 2019 edition of the Lassen Plumas Connection telephone directory, the only locally produced — and most cost-effective — phone book that covers all of Lassen and Plumas counties, including parts of Sierra County.
For 23 years, we have been providing the region with the most complete and comprehensive residential and business listings in an easy-to-read and easy-to-use format.
We also include cellphone numbers for those who choose to list them — all you have to do is call our newspaper office and provide us with the number since they are not available for purchase from the telephone companies.
Some 42,000 phone books are hand-delivered to homes and businesses throughout the local area, primarily by local school and youth groups.
The delivery has become a major fundraiser for them. Since that very first edition in 1995, these groups have earned more than $200,000 for delivering the book.
Our professional advertising consultants are available to design a customized ad package that will market and promote your services in print and online.
The entire phone book is posted to our two popular and highly visited websites: lassennews.com and plumasnews.com.
For more information, rates and assistance, give Laura Tew, Erika Guisti or Teresa Stalteri a call at 257-5321.
We’re here to help with all of your marketing needs. And, we’ll be here tomorrow, and the next day, and the day after that. Unlike other phone book representatives from out of the area, we’re here working with you throughout the year.
A TIP WORTH SHARING
It’s not always easy to be enthusiastic, especially when it seems like you’re the only one with more work than you think you could possibly handle.
Sometimes life, work, family or activities can drain your energy. However, we can keep our enthusiasm at a high. The following strategies should help keep you motivated:
Be enthusiastic. Many times, we condition ourselves to be negative.
We are afraid of being viewed as being overly enthusiastic or unrealistic. Some believe this will soften the blow of any problems or difficult situations that come along.
Yet, by simply being enthusiastic, it eventually becomes real. Others pick up on enthusiasm, become excited themselves, and then give their enthusiasm back. It becomes a beautiful circle of energy.
Don’t criticize, condemn or complain. And don’t put up with people who do. Another person’s negativity affects your own. It becomes a negative, ongoing cycle that is easy to begin, but can be difficult to come out of. Don’t fall for it from the beginning. Consciously decide to generate enthusiasm.