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Sock Hope Planned by Chamber
BURNEY – The Burney Chamber of Commerce Adults
only Sock Hop will be May 25th as a tag to he Rex Club Days Car
Show. It will be at the Veterans Hall from 7 p.m. to midnight.
The DJ is Joey Tierba who will play the oldies
from early rock and roll into the 70’s, easy to dance to, fast or
slow. He will cater to dancing the Twist, Pony, the Bop and the
Limbo. There will be a no-host bar.
Buyers Bonanza Set for June 8th
BURNEY - The Burney Buyers’ Bonanza is just
around the corner. June 8 is the day that the town of Burney will
turn into a yard sale aficionado’s place to be. You can get on the
map by using the attached application or by stopping by either the
Chamber office or Novel-Ts.
Don’t have enough good stuff for a yard sale but
you’d really like to get it out of your garage? Then why not donate
it to the Chamber. We will be having our own fundraising yard sale
and would be happy to take your saleable items.
Want your own yard sale but don’t have a yard
here in Burney? Then consider renting space at the Chamber for your
sale. We will be renting spaces for $25, which includes getting you
on the town wide map.
Treasure Hunt to
Start June 1st
A new community event, the
Fall River Valley Treasure Hunt, gets underway June 1 for tourists
and residents.
Jon Dally and Hannah Smith
created the treasure hunt with the goal of getting tourists and
locals alike more familiar with the often out of the way places in
the area and bring more commerce into the community and businesses.
Thirty-one destinations
have been currently set up on the Treasure Hunt, ranging from easy
to hard. Several of those destinations are natural treasures, while
some are local businesses.
To get credit for having
been to a location, participants must have a picture of themselves a
receipt from or other means of proving they were at the location.
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Chamber Sponsors Summer Events
The Fall River Valley Chamber of Commerce has
announced several new summer events: The Fall River Valley Chamber
Music Series. The theme for this year’s event will be Homegrown!
Farm. Ranch. Relax. The series will incorporate aspects of the Wild
Rice Festival throughout three fun-filled days of events throughout
the summer.
The series kickoff is Friday, July 19th beginning
at 5:30 p.m. and going until sundown at the Inter-Mountain
Fairgrounds, George Ingram Hall-Reception Garden (the enclosed area
on the East side of the building). Event chair Michelle Corder has
organized the evening to include a great band, food by McArthur FFA,
and local artist(s). This kickoff event will be held in conjunction
with the 19th Annual Century Bike Ride.
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Mountain Cruisers Car Show is Saturday
BURNEY – The Annual Rex Club Days Car Show,
presented by the Mountain Cruisers and co-sponsored by the Rex Club
is scheduled for 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Saturday, May 25 in the Rex Club
parking lot.
For participants, pre-registration is $30 a car
or $35 at the gate.
T-shirts, dash plaques and goodie bags will be
given out to the first 75 entries.
The event is open to the public.
For more information call Ron Conley at 530-
335-4326 (coachroncon@ yahoo.com) or Sandy McCullar at 335-4219
(daizy1sandy@ gmail.com).
Long-Range Rifle Shoot Scheduled
McARTHUR – The 2013 Rifleman’s Challenge
Long-Range Rifle Shoot will be May 31 – June 2 at the Dry Creek
Ranch in McArthur. Call Dave Bowers for more information at 335-
4638.
Junior Fishing Derby Scheduled
ADIN – The 18th annual Junior Fishing Derby for
“Juniors” 15 and under will be June 15 in the Ash Creek Wildlife
Area from7 p.m. to noon. Registration is from 7 a.m. to 8 a.m. and
fishing is 8 a.m. to noon.
There will be prizes for anglers as well as a
grand prize for the largest and smallest fish.
The Derby is on theBassett Rd. fishing
access to Ash Creek Wildlife Area. Access is off Hwy299,
1-mile west of Adin at Bassett Rd.
It is sponsored by the Pit River Rod and Gun Club
and the California Department of Fish and Wildlife Area.
Chamber to Meet
Today
The Fall River Valley Chamber of Commerce,
members will hear a presentation from the “Reel Changes” group that
is working on a fundraising effort to save the local theaters. The
meeting will be held (today) Tuesday, May 21st at noon.
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Around Town This Week
May
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Scott McArthur Earns Bachelor’s

Scott George McArthur (pictured above
with parents George and Chris McArthur), a 2009 graduate of
Fall River High School, graduated from George Fox University
on May 4, 2013.
He earned his Bachelor of Science degree
in chemistry, graduating cum laude.
He plans on attending University of
California at Riverside this August where he has been
accepted into their Doctorate program. |
Nick Lakey
Graduates

MIDLAND UNIVERSITY, Nebraska - Nick Lakey
of Fall River Mills
(pictured above with his Advisor, Dr. Janet Lack)
received his Bachelor’s degree during ceremonies at
Midland University last week.
Lakey, also a key football player for
Midland was a 2009 graduate of Fall River Junior/Senior High
School.
He is the son of Tim and Valerie Lakey of
Fall River Mills. |
Abbie
and Daniel Marry
Abbie Hathaway and Daniel Shipman were married
March 2, 2013, at Tuscan Ridge in Chico, California.
Abbie is the daughter of Abe and Kris Hathaway
of Burney.
Dan is the son of Mike and Debbie Shipman of
Bella Vista.
Abbie and Dan are both graduates of CSU, Chico,
and make their home in Chico.
Piano Concert Hosted at United Methodist Church

FALL RIVER MILLS - John Nilsen (pictured in
concert above) will be performing in the Sanctuary of the Fall
River Community United Methodist Church on Saturday, June 1st, at
7:00 p.m.
Nilsen’s music has a magical quality to it. He
is an innovative performer who creates an intimate repartee with
his audience and thrives on the opportunity to explore and offer
something special, spontaneous and personal to his audience. He
has performed with such luminaries as Jose Feliciano, Jesse Colin
Young and Kenny G and manages an itinerary of 240 annual
performances and national tours of the United States, including
performances in all fifty United States, Europe and Asia.
Nilsen has earned a devout following of
listeners around the world and his popularity continues to grow.
Those who enjoyed his concert here in Fall River Mills last year
will attest to his unique style. His performance brings songs of
life . . . from the bustle of a French cafe to the torrent of a
raging stream. His music inspires you to look more carefully, to
feel more deeply and to celebrate life with great joy and
enthusiasm.
For more information, please call 336-5602
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Ian Selected as Senior Counselor
at Tech Trek

Ian Johan-Gomez, a Fall River High School
Junior was selected to be a Senior Counselor at Tech
Trek, a science, math, engineering & technology (STEM)
exploration and learning camp hosted this year at UC Davis.
This camp encourages young girls who enjoy math or science to
pursue careers in these fields. The Intermountain Chapter of
the American Association of University Women sponsored Ian as
a camper her seventh grade year (at Stanford University) and
then she was selected to be a Junior Camp Counselor her junior
year. This year, Ian applied to be a Senior Tech Trek
Counselor (only one is chosen each year) and she got the
position! She will be spending her summer with young girls,
mentoring them through math and science projects and
overseeing the other camp counselors.
Ian plans on attending UC Davis, Stanford
University, or UCLA after graduation next year.
She hopes to study Chemistry and wants to
pursue a degree in medicine. |
Colin Vestal selected to attend West
Point Summer Leadership Experience

Colin Vestal, a junior at Fall River High
School was recently selected to attend the United States
Military Academy at West Point Summer Leader Experience in New
York.
Colin was chosen in a competitive
application process from hundreds of students from across the
United States.
He will participate in a week long rigorous
program as an honorary cadet where he will take academic
classes, engage in military training, and be immersed in the
West Point experience.
Colin is considering attending West Point
after high school, so this will give him a hands on
opportunity to evaluate that option.
Colin is the son of Hardy and Chelle Vestal
of McArthur. |
Honorary Mayor's Debate Scheduled
By Mary Thomas
Burney Chamber of Commerce
Seriously, the candidates for the position of Burney’s Honorary
Mayor will be having a debate on Saturday, June 1, 4:00 p.m. at
the Lions Hall in Burney.
But honestly, I wouldn’t take much of anything they said too
seriously. The questions might be real but I doubt any of the
answers will be.
The Mayor campaign is all in fun, except that, seriously, the
candidates are raising funds for their favorite charities and for
the Burney Chamber of Commerce.
This may be the one time when someone can seriously say, “Vote
early and vote often, each dollar you spend buying a vote will
count as vote for your candidate.”
Who are your candidate? In no particular order, their names,
affiliations and who they are raising money for:
Ray Guerrero, Principal, Burney Jr./Sr. High School, Christmas
Tree Land and Burney High School
Corey Yake, Associate Pastor, Word of Life Assembly, Burney Stuff
the Bus Food Drive
Bill Shannon, Community Center, Potter’s Hand and Hospice
Dusty Howard, Hovis Hardware, Burney High School Athletic
Department
Katie Small, Rex Club, Dylan Matwijiw Scholarship Fund
Brooke Taylor, Tri Counties Bank, Tyler Roads Memorial Scholarship
Program
Dr. David Young, Chiropractic Center, Burney High School Football
Program
See you on Saturday, June 1 for a campaign debate unlike any
you’ve ever seen - Seriously!!
Shasta College to Graduate Local Students
REDDING - Shasta College will conduct its
graduation ceremony at 8 p.m., May 24,at the College Memorial
Stadium Football Field.
Intermountain Area, Shasta College students
scheduled for graduation this year are Cody Mc- Coy, Adin, Tyler
Dowdy, Alturas, Ronni Childers, Burney, Cory Drenon, Burney,
Robert Dye Burney, Danniell Hampton, Burney, Catherine Harris,
Burney, Laurah Hodge, Burney, Renee Hoover, Burney, Anthony
Mazzini, Burney, Norma Mercado, Burney, Cynthia Perez-Delgado,
Burney, Kayla R e n a y Jones, Burney, Hyon Shaffer, Burney,
Dinah- Smith-Wilson, Burney, Jade Thompson, Burney, Barbara Wolfin,
Burney, Kathy Betz, Fall River Mills, Miriam Munoz, Fall River
Mills, Cerise Chico, McArthur, Karri Mike, McArthur, Carolina
Rodriguez, McArthur, Thelma Schneider, McArthur, Victorio Fajardo,
Montgomery Creek, Loal Dobbs Jr., Round Mountain, Dawn Harvey,
Round MountainMelissa Hebert, Round Mountain.

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