Business Scene for the week of 8/21/18
STUDIO OPEN HOUSE
JandJ Performing Arts would like to welcome you to their Studio Open House on from 5 to 8 p.m. Friday, Aug. 24. The open house is a great way to meet the instructors and directors, obtain registration forms, order and purchase dancewear, shoes and much more.
Classes fill quickly, so sign up now at janjperformingarts.com, see their ad in this week’s paper for more information.
SUSANVILLE SLUGGERS TRYOUTS
Don’t forget U-10 Susanville Sluggers open tryouts are from 2 to 4 p.m. Sunday, Aug. 26 at the Lassen Community College Softball Field. The Sluggers are a competitive USSSA travel ball fastpitch team. For more information, call Coach Molly at 310-6751 or Coach Tom at 249-1256.
4-H OPEN HOUSE
Lassen County 4-H is hosting its annual open house for youth looking to join this great organization. 4-H staff will be on hand to answer questions and help with enrollment.
4-H is open to youth ages 5 to 19 years, and they offer an assortment of programs to build leadership skills, cooking and computer skills, animal projects and so much more. You don’t have to raise a farm animal to participate in this organization.
The open house will take place on from 5 to 6:30 p.m. Monday Aug. 27, at Tractor Supply in Susanville. See this week’s ad for more details. There will be door prizes and free root beer floats for those who attend the event.
NEW SATURDAY AUTOMOTIVE SERVICE SPECIALS
Dan Yerington, at Kurt’s Works in Susanville, knows it isn’t always convenient to schedule your automotive work to be done Monday through Friday, during your busy week. In order to save you time and money, he’s extending his hours to offer Saturday repair work by appointment. He’s also put together a special value added discount for Saturday appointment customers.
Kurt’s Works offers diagnostic evaluations, service and repairs for domestic and import autos, trucks, ATVs and motorcycles. To book a weekend appointment with Dan, call 251-2832.
They accept after market warranties, including AUL. For quality service and repair, the professionals at Kurt’s Works are ready to fix your problems and get you back on the road in no time.
WOODSMOKE REDUCTION PROGRAM
The Woodsmoke Reduction Pilot Program is funded by California Climate Investments to provide an incentive voucher to replace a pre-1988 or homemade non-EPA certified wood burning stove or fireplace that is used as a primary source of heat.
Qualified applicants will get a voucher towards an EPA-certified woodstove or insert, natural gas, propane, or electric heating device. Vouchers are available for Lassen County residents regardless of their income. To learn more about this program see their ad in today’s paper and find out how you can save on your heating bills this winter.
GREAT BUYS ON BACK TO SCHOOL SNACKS AND SUPPLIES
Susanville Grocery Outlet wants to remind you they have new shipments arriving several times a week with top brand foods, snacks and back to school supplies for your kids. You’ll find many of their favorites at great deals, if you don’t buy them when you find them, they may be sold out the next time you shop.
We’re all looking for ways to keep more money in our bank accounts and Susanville Grocery Outlet is always expanding their line of natural and organic products to keep you healthy for less. Plus, with football season coming, you can stock up on ingredients for your favorite party foods and beverages. If you haven’t shopped Susanville Grocery Outlet, you just might be spending more than you should to feed your family.
UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT
Allied Cash Advance in Susanville is under new management. Come in and meet the new teams and see how they can help you with solutions for your financial needs. Allied Cash Advance is open Monday through Friday from 10:30 am to 6 p.m. They are located at 2930 Main St., Susanville. Call 251-5656 for more information.
WEIGHT WATCHERS MEETING CHANGE
The Susanville Weight Watchers group is changing its meeting day from Monday to Wednesday. The group will still meet in the Susanville Mall Community Room at Noon and at 5:30 p.m. If you are interested in learning more about Weight Watchers, please join them for an informative, getting to know you session at any regular meeting.
THE REGION’S SINGLE BEST BUY
Sales are drawing to a close for 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 and parts of Sierra County. Deadline for ad reservations and copy is Aug. 24.
The book can also include your cell phone number — all you have to do is provide it to us by calling or stopping by one of our offices or mailing us the information.
Some 42,000 phone books are hand-delivered to homes and businesses throughout the local area, primarily by local students and youth groups. The delivery has become a major fundraiser for many of them. Since that very first edition in 1995, these groups have earned more than $210,000 delivering the phone book.
If you own a retail business or offer a service, this should still be considered an important investment in your overall marketing plan. Our professional advertising consultants are available to design a customized ad package that will market and promote your services in a powerful print and online package. The phone book is also posted to our two popular and highly visited websites: lassennews.com. and plumasnews.com.
For more information, rates and assistance, call Laura, Erika and Teresa at the Lassen County Times office at 257-5321.