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1405 Market St. (530) 653-0777 radstudio.design Instagram: r.a.d.studio Chris Haedrich, DRE Lic.# 01484672 at (530) 221-1127

1405 Market St. (530) 238-5269 admin@dtccre.com


My goal would be for every space to be active downtown with retail on the ground floor and office and residential in the upper levels.

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Eric Hiatt posed the question: How can a boutique commercial real estate broker Chris Haedrich, found development firm and a local architecture studio come the value in transforming the dilapidated vision of the together to add value and transform downtown downtown mall of a few years back into a vibrant area Redding for people to want to eat, live, work and play? that draws locals and visitors alike. “We started one building at a time,” he says. “We “My goal would be for every space to be active found a real niche in buying old buildings that shouldn’t downtown with retail on the ground floor and office be torn down, but we find the gold in them.” and residential in the upper levels,” Hiatt said. • Hiatt and Downtown Collection LLC partner Luke Miner, along with RAD Studio Principal architect To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com Ryan Russell and Designer David5Harrington, R Eand DDING CIT Y GUIDE


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KEEPING YOU WELL-CONNECTED Since its inception in 2006, Enjoy Magazine has been a catalyst in shining the spotlight on the very best of our North State community. From amazing stories about incredible people doing great things to Enjoy the Store helping community members sell their wares and one-of-a-kind creations to our City Guide that showcases the amazing businesses making our corner of the world better, the Enjoy family has been blessed to help raise all of us up. The collection of entrepreneurs, artists, craftsmen and businesses found in this guide exemplify the best of our community and provide a blueprint for us to strive toward. This book will connect you to the people behind the places and products we love. Our website will go deeper into their stories.

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HOME BASE R E D D I N G Cue the “Mission Impossible” theme song. Your mission, should you choose to accept it, is to narrow down your choices and pick something to do for an hour, a day or weekend with your home base of Redding. Redding. Set. Go!

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Let’s start with the short and sweet – an hour in Redding. The first stop is, naturally, the world-famous Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay. Walk across the Santiago Calatrava-designed span and marvel at the beauty in the heart of Redding. Mill about the plaza underneath the giant sundial (and yes, it does double as a sundial on the summer solstice), and perhaps dip your toes in the cool Sacramento River. Take a stroll over to Mosaic for an amazing meal at a restaurant that only tastes like it belongs in the big city. And with only minutes to spare, head over to The Bluffs off Hilltop Drive for one last look and take in Mother Nature’s beauty with the river, the city and the mountains off to the west. It’s truly breathtaking.

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OK, now it gets a little tougher – one whole day. We’d start the morning at any number of fantastic breakfast places – from Deja Vu to Corbett’s to From the Hearth – and kick it into gear heading west to one of the crown jewels of the North State, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. Nothing rivals the peace and tranquility of kayaking across Whiskeytown, alone with your thoughts amid nature’s splendor. After a morning on the water, head back toward Redding and stop in Old Shasta to step back in history and learn what the North State was like during the Gold Rush days. And before returning from yesteryear, stop in the early 20th Century with a stop at Shasta Dam. The cornerstone of the Central Valley Project, built in the late 1930s/early 1940s, is as inspiring for visitors as it is for locals. Walk across the dam and gaze at the Three Shastas (dam, lake and mountain), and if it’s open, the tour is both informative and pretty dang cool. As the afternoon starts slipping away, it’s time to fuel back up for a fun night. First stop would most likely be Jack’s Grill, a Redding institution since 1938. The menu hasn’t changed much over time, and why would it, when it’s pretty close to perfect? Other great places to dine include (but aren’t limited to) Janya’s Thai, Market Street Blade and Barrel, Woody’s Brewing Co. or View 202. Then it’s time to head to the indescribable Cascade Theatre to take in a world-class performance in an art deco venue. When you’re done being dazzled by both the Cascade’s beauty and the performance it draws, head to a revitalized downtown for a nightcap at Vintage Public House or the Post Office Saloon.

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If you’ve got a full weekend in the North State, that means staying local and venturing out to see why those of us who live here do so. Head east on your first morning with sights set on Burney Falls. Once called the 8th Wonder of the World, the majestic spring-fed falls are awe-inspiring no matter the season. After spending time walking the trails around Burney Falls, make a short stop at the bridge spanning Lake Britton – the one featuring the famous train scene in the 1980s classic “Stand By Me.” A weekend trip to the North State should include Lassen Volcanic Park, so head south from Burney Falls to the living geological wonder. At Lassen, you can wander around Manzanita Lake – even kayak if you’d like – or wander through the stinky fumaroles of Bumpass Hell, the park’s hydrothermal area that features bubbling sulfur mud pits. If you’re into conquering mountains, you can even summit Lassen Peak. After the Burney-to-Lassen loop, return to Redding for a nice meal, a relaxing stay at the fivestar Sheraton at Turtle Bay and prepare for the next day’s journey.

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The second day’s adventure requires a trip north toward Mt. Shasta, the 14,000-foot beacon that dominates the North State skyline. Head up Interstate 5 past Lake Shasta, which is an outdoor lover’s paradise, especially during the summer months. Before getting to Mount Shasta, Castle Crags State Park rises to the west of the freeway and is a great place to explore the park’s many trails, from beginner-level to the challenging trek that takes the intrepid to the top of the granite spires. After Castle Crags, a stop in Dunsmuir is a possibility, with great restaurants including the world-famous YAKS. Then head to Hedge Creek Falls and the sublime Mossbrae Falls. From Dunsmuir, Mount Shasta offers a quaint downtown with access to the mountain above. Golf lovers would be wise to stop at the Mount Shasta resort for a challenging 18 holes, while nature lovers could head to Lake Siskiyou or up to Castle and Heart lakes for unparalleled views of Mt. Shasta. Beyond Mount Shasta are towns like Yreka, Etna and Fort Jones, where history comes alive and each has its prized establishments, including the Denny Bar and Grill in Etna. But bottom line, there are simply more things to do in the North State than you can possibly fit into a weekend. So, come back and keep exploring.

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COFFEE Dutch Bros Coffee 1200 Market St 695 N Market St 3025 S Market St 2221 Churn Creek Rd, In Churn Creek Square 2900 Churn Creek Rd 8548 Airport Rd Theory Coffee Roasters 1250 California St. 1401 Hilltop Drive Suite E5

From the Hearth 1279 Pine St

Deja Brew 1590 California St

Sundial Cafe 844 Arboretum Dr in Turtle Bay Exploration Park

Java Detour 495 E Cypress Ave

Evergreen 2085 Pine St Brew Craft Coffee 1320 Yuba St #105

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Boba Tea & Coffee Cafe 2999 Churn Creek Rd Downtown Java and Cafe 1534 Market St


coffee

[kaw-fee] • noun 1. Freshly ground heaven 2. A dark magical substance that turns “leave me alone” into “good morning honey”

Naked Coffee 1095 Market St

Stirring Coffeehouse 2250 Churn Creek Rd

Caffè Pagato 1031 Butte St

Hebrews Coffee 933 College View Dr in Bethel Church

Feast Coffee & Culture 1501 Yuba St Kaleidoscope Coffee Company 2380 Athens Ave

Black Rose Coffee & Tea 9539 Old Oregon Trail Need for Beans 5200 Churn Creek Rd Suite I?

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You don’t have to look hard to find beauty, bounty and adventure in the North State. From the mountains to the city and from our natural waterways to businesses that create passion and adventure, the Redding area is chock full of things to do and places to explore. And it has a magnificent group of businesses and services aimed at helping visitors and locals squeeze everything from what the North State has to offer. Enjoy fabulous cuisine and locally produced beverages. Redding is home to a number of family-owned and operated wineries, all sorts of new breweries which have popped up over the past few years and many locally crafted coffees as well. Is shopping on your list? Redding has a growing collection of unique stores, shops and boutiques that match anything found in other metropolitan locales. Plus, the North State stores also offer items, products and wares specific to our area. And that’s priceless.

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Mosaic

BEYOND THE ORDINARY Mosaic Restaurant offers a fresh and exciting take on California Cuisine. Guests can expect seasonally crafted menus and exceptional indoor and outdoor dining experiences for individuals, groups and families, and they even welcome your dogs with a special doggie menu. The stunning architecture and design carry over throughout the restaurant, hotel, art gallery and nearby Museum experience, and it ties in with the world-famous Sundial Bridge. Visit Mosaic for brunch, lunch or dinner. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

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A building’s face greets you and invites you in. As stewards of the IOOF Hall—the oldest brick structure in downtown Redding—The McConnell Foundation’s first step was to give the building’s façade some “TLC.” Inspired by examples of other buildings of the historical era, the McConnell team used paint and structural foam to make façade improvements. Small changes can make a big difference! The McConnell Foundation would especially like to thank Becci Harrell Design, Storm Partners, Viva Downtown, Gheen Builders, Eagle Eye Painting and Cox Real Estate Consultants for the time and care they spent honoring this stately building through their work. •

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MORE to EXPLORE

For nearly 20 years, Turtle Bay Exploration Park has served as an inspiring, cultural heartbeat to Redding. The 300-acre campus offers everything from exciting animal shows and historical exhibits, to towering playgrounds and luscious botanical gardens. Turtle Bay has provided thousands with an up-close-and-personal opportunity to explore and appreciate the diverse world around us.• To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

844 Sundial Bridge Drive || 530-243-8850


REDDING || 2221 Churn Creek Rd. || 2900 Churn Creek Rd. || 695 North Market St. 1200 Market St. || 3025 South Market St. || 8548 Airport Rd. PALO CEDRO || 9477 Deschutes Rd. || ANDERSON || 5025 Rhonda Rd. RED BLUFF || 796 Antelope Blvd. || 430 S Main St.


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Chris and Erin Resner aren’t in the coffee business, they’re in the business of changing lives —one cup at a time. For the past 18 years, the Resners have grown their family and simultaneously watched their Dutch Bros. franchise grow into not only a community phenomenon, but a life-changing company with a culture of caring and giving. “I worked at Dutch Bros. in Southern Oregon as a night guy for the two brothers who started the company,” says Chris. “I always loved interacting with people, making drinks, making an impact, and having a blast at work. Fast forward and I was given the opportunity to bring DB to Redding.” Chris and Erin, along with their business, have become a staple in the fabric of the community. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

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More than Fresh

You don’t have to go to the big city to experience truly fine dining. You just have to head to Moonstone Bistro. Tucked away on Placer Street near Holiday Market, Moonstone has delighted the palates of North State food aficionados with everything from their delectable appetizers to the hard-tochose-just-one entrees and sinfully delicious desserts. Started in 2006 by Chef Che Stedman and his wife, Tanya Stedman, Moonstone Bistro is a full-service dining experience with farm-to-table food, craft cocktails, local beers, and an extensive wine list from around the world. The dedicated crew,

led by Dining Room Captain Curt Messer and Chef de Cuisine Megan Teren, is a big reason for the staying power and continued success of the restaurant. Che Stedman grew up in Northern California but left to train at the Culinary Institute of America under four different master chefs. An award-winning chef himself, he gravitated back to California working in the San Francisco Bay Area, where he met Tanya. •

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One of the best days in the past two years was seeing the Cascade Theatre marquee lit up as the Redding icon finally got to host a live event. The pandemic was tough on many, but the Cascade Theatre is also a driving economic force in the community, adding more than $4 million to the North State economy annually. It supports 131 full-time jobs and studies show neighboring businesses see a 60 percent boost on nights when the Cascade is open. More than 10,000 hotel guests annually help city coffers and the bottom line for local businesses when they visit for Cascade shows. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com 23 REDDING

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All that Glitters

Anderson’s Fine Jewelry was founded in 2000 when they opened their doors in the Redding Hilltop Town & Country. Prior to that, Steve Anderson was a freelance jeweler and has 43 years of experience. Each day, Anderson’s strives to provide excellent service, quality craftsmanship and unique family heirlooms. “Our goal is always to provide a welcoming experience for all our clients,” Steve and Teresa Anderson say. “From changing a watch battery or helping select a gift to creating a custom piece we put our heart and energy into making the process a wonderful experience.”

Anderson’s Fine Jewelry was created in pursuit of the American dream. The Andersons wanted to build an environment where they could create, revitalize and restore jewelry and timepieces from all eras. They also have worked to build relationships with and pour back into the community. And maybe most importantly to be able to make their customers’ jewelry dreams come true. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com


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Garden PARTY If your thumb is any shade of green, you owe it to yourself to head to Wyntour Gardens on Airport Road. Locally owned since 1992, Wyntour Gardens is the first and last stop to find trees, shrubs, container plantings, perennials, roses, bedding plants, annuals, fruit trees, berries, vegetable starts and seeds. And Wyntour’s friendly and helpful staff of about 30 employees will help you make sure what you’re getting will thrive in your yard. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com


Just a Taste Burnsini has been producing delicious and unique red wines from its estate vineyard high on a Cottonwood bluff for more than 21 years. They are committed to offering customers a local wine they can be proud to pour. From their grapes to your glass, the small but nimble team does it all. Owner and winemaker Brandi Greene led the charge, converting the production to fully organic in the vineyard and winery. Her experience and education in winemaking have allowed her to steadily grow Burnsini during her tenure, including a second tasting location inside Enjoy the Store in downtown Redding and adding to sustainability efforts every year while continuing to

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improve wine quality. Currently, Assistant Winemaker Bobby Kellogg, is heading an effort in the vineyard to incorporate biodynamic compost tea into vine management. They are committed on every level to bring you exceptional local wines, steward this land well, and support their people. What the founders started as a hobby many years ago has grown into an obsession. Burnsini is located a bit north of expected, but they promise to blow those expectations away with the first glass.• To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

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If Enjoy Magazine chronicles and highlights the best people, places and events in far Northern California, it’s only fitting that Enjoy the Store is a tactile representation of its namesake publication. Located in the heart of downtown Redding, Enjoy the Store is the embodiment of the magazine in real life. “It was a bit serendipitous,” James Mazzotta says. “By the sixth or seventh issue of Enjoy Magazine, we were getting calls about where and how people could find the local products we’d written about.” Organically, Enjoy Magazine spawned Enjoy the Store. “It seemed like a perfect transition to have a place where you could actually see and touch the things we wrote about. A brick and mortar shop to come alongside Enjoy Magazine,” says Mazzotta. And thus Enjoy the Store came to be. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

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ON TAP

North State eaters have long held Mary’s Pizza Shack among its go-to places, whether in Anderson or Redding. And even though it’s now called Charlew’s Tap House, don’t worry … you can still get all your favorites from the Mary’s days and more! Part of the 17-store chain started in 1959 by Mary Fazio, the advent of Charlew’s enhances what’s been successful for decades. The North State’s two locations have been owned by Mary’s grandson Charlew Byerly and wife Kathy since 2007 (Anderson) and 2011 (Redding).• To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

1177 Shasta St. Redding | (530) 247-1110

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A trip back to the turn of the century – the 19th Century – is possible in Redding. Just head to the Eaton House on West Street where history is preserved and comes to life. Judge Richard Behrens Eaton served Redding and Shasta County much of his adult life and left his family home as a living museum for residents and visitors alike to enjoy. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

1520 West St. || (530) 241-3454 eatonhousemuseum.org

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enjoy t h e m a ny wa lking t ra i l s i n th e R e d d i n g a r e a North, south, east or west – it doesn’t matter where you live in Redding, our fine city has dedicated spaces for us to walk and stroll about. There are more than 80 miles of paved and dirt trails within the city, and while the biking trails in and around Redding draw raves, as well as regional and national attention, the walking trails, paths and byways are equally as impressive. Though far too many to dive into here, the city of Redding has a complex, detailed look at the Redding area trails that offers the curious a state-of-the-art GIS map that’s both searchable and user friendly. Look here for the map: https://www.cityofredding.org/departments/parksand-recreation/parks/parks-trails-and-open-space, click on Trail Map. So where do we begin? You can’t talk about Redding’s trail system without starting at the SACRAMENTO RIVER TRAIL. HILLTOP DRIVE TRAILHEAD: Starting from the Hilltop Drive trailhead, you could walk all the way to Shasta Dam if you’ve got that much energy. However, the most widely used trail in Redding runs in and around Turtle Bay Exploration Park, across the Sundial Bridge and west toward the Diestelhorst Bridge and farther to the ribbon bridge near Keswick Dam. The dog-friendly paths (just make sure Fido is on a leash) are perfect for morning exercise or an evening stroll after the sometimes searing Redding heat starts to fade into night. COURT STREET (BENTON DRIVE) TRAILHEAD: The out-andback loop west of the Diestelhorst, the railroad trestle and Court Street is a challenging 6.1-mile loop with enough hills to get the blood pumping and enough flat spots to be able to enjoy one of Redding’s natural treasures - the Sacramento River. And as beautiful as the Sundial Bridge is, don’t overlook taking a sunset selfie on the Diestelhorst. DOG FRIENDLY/LEASH FREE: Two places that are dog-friendly and leash-free are Turtle Bay East off Bechelli Lane and the Nor Pom area in back of the old Raley’s location on Hartnell Avenue. Nor Pom recently opened and continues to delight as wide, meandering paths wind along the Sacramento River with a salmon spawning channel and pedestrian bridge just south of the Cypress Avenue bridge.

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CLEAR CREEK RECREATION AREA: In southern Redding, a maze of trails off Clear Creek Road offers walkers and hikers the feeling of being far from the city within a few minute’s drive. At certain times during the year, walkers also can see salmon returning to Clear Creek to spawn. From strolls along the creek to soaring vistas of the westside, the Clear Creek area isn’t to be missed. CLOVER CREEK PRESERVE: In east Redding, the Clover Creek Preserve is a true gem off Shasta View Drive. A bird-watcher’s paradise, the dog-friendly 1.4-mile trail is flat and features a seasonal lake and creek flowing through it. Farther north is the Lema Ranch trail system and the Churn Creek Greenway.

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LEMA RANCH: The Lema Ranch trails are four miles of wandering paths on 200 acres. The paved trails showcase five ponds built by the Lema family in the 1950s. The Lema Ranch trails are pedestrian only as both dogs and bikes aren’t allowed. CHURN CREEK GREENWAY: Just to the northwest of the Lema Ranch and McConnell Foundation property is the Churn Creek Greenway, an expanse that has both dirt and gravel surfaces. Leashed dogs are allowed on the Churn Creek Trails. But wherever you decide to get out, remember to pick up after your pet, smile and wave at your neighbors on the trail, and soak in all the amazing beauty of the North State.

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take care of yourself h ealth // b eaut y // w e l l ne s s

There’s a reason we choose to live in the North State - its unparalleled beauty. An outdoor-lover’s paradise, getting fit and staying healthy means more opportunity to get out and explore all far Northern California has to offer. Aiding in our quest for health, beauty and fitness are a talented, dedicated group offering products and services designed to help us live our best lives. They mend us when we’re injured, fuel our bodies with health and nutritious goods and tune-up and sculpt our bodies for longevity and adventure.

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Beauty of Skin Care Focus on healthy, resilient skin - Now offering aesthetician services such as chemical peels and diamond glow facials. Discover Jubilant, our exclusive medical grade skincare line which is excellent and quite affordable! Established in 1999, Disappearing Act was the very first Medical Spa in Redding. We started with one hair removal laser and have grown to become a full service Medical Aesthetics practice offering Botox and filler injectables, body contouring, skin rejuvenation, and a wide variety of state-of-the-art lasers. Our founder, Julie Bass Kaplan FNP-BC, is a world-renowned Medical Aesthetics speaker and trainer and she is proud of our exceptional team of providers at Disappearing Act Medical Aesthetics. We look forward to meeting you and helping your skin stay healthy and absolutely glowing throughout the years to come! •

Artistically Enhancing

Your Natural Beauty

Disappearing Act MEDICAL AESTHETICS

2143 Airpark Drive, Redding DisappearingActLaser.com 530.241.8772


MADE YOU

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Nothing makes Dr. Mark Lewis soar more than making his patients smile. After all, the former U.S. Air Force officer honed his craft in dentistry while serving eight years in the military before returning to his hometown of Redding. “After eight years practicing dentistry in the Air Force and two years as an associate, I longed to fulfill my dream of owning my own practice,” he says. “I love this town and am proud to be a part of it as a resident and business owner.”• To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

3855 Churn Creek Rd. (530) 243-9425 www.sundialdentistry.com


ONE TRUE LOVE

Anyone can go to the gym to work on their fitness, but TRUE Ride nourishes both body and soul. The five-year-old cycling and strength boutique offers more than a heartpounding – and exhilarating – workout. “Inside our four walls you will find community, energy, encouragement and freedom to be the truest version of yourself,” says studio manager Olivia Webb. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

www.trueridestudio.com | (530) 359-8783 | 1240 Churn Creek Rd. #400

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Comprehensive Comprehensive care with a healthy care with a healthy dose of kindness. dose of kindness. At Dignity Health’s North State hospitals, you’ll always be treated with heartfelt compassion and commitment. specializing inwith the practice At Dignity Health’s North State Because hospitals, beyond you’ll always be treated heartfelt of compassion and commitment. Because beyond specializing in the practice of medicine, you’ll always find a healthy dose of humankindness. It’s in our DNA. medicine, you’ll always find a healthy doseissues, of humankindness. It’s in our DNA. From minor emergencies to more serious our team of specialists has From minor emergencies to more serious issues, our team of specialists has got your back. So if something’s ailing you, talk to us. We are here to support something’s ailing you,about talk toour us.comprehensive We are here to support yougot onyour yourback. pathSo to ifwellness. Learn more services you on your path to wellness. Learn more about our comprehensive services at dignityhealth.org/north-state. at dignityhealth.org/north-state.

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2420 Sonoma St. #3033 (530) 246-4455 || dr4women.com

Redding and the North State are beautiful beyond belief. But the location sometimes means we can lack some of the amenities of bigcity life. That’s why Dr. Richard Mooney created Women’s Healthcare Associates of Redding in 1995, “to provide university level care to the small community of Shasta County.” The team of Dr. Mooney, Dr. Jorge Peña, both surgeons, and Physician Assistant Hanh Cline serve all patients with every type of medical insurance, so they can provide care for any patient that needs OB/GYN urogynecology service. •

To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com


VENUE Many are beginning to discover what we’ve known all along – Redding and the North State is a premier destination. From its picturesque backdrop to its beautiful amenities, Redding has ample venues for your special day. Indoors or outdoors, the choice is yours.

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dearly B E LO V E D

In the presence of family and friends, begin a life of happily ever after at the Sheraton Redding Hotel at the Sundial Bridge in Redding. Their flexible indoor and outdoor spaces, thoughtful amenities and expert planners will help you bring your vision to life. Imagine it all together with breathtaking views and personalized catering from their on-site restaurant. The unique variety of locations and amenities sets the Sheraton Redding Hotel apart from the rest. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

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communityminded We love the North State and so, too, do the businesses in this guide. And whether they run a dance studio, operate a restaurant, sell you a home or work to enhance our minds and bodies, they all help make the area a better place to live. And while these businesses all look to make a living, it’s their desire to make Redding a better place that enriches our community.

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BIG DREAMS

More Than Banking Redding 192 Hartnell Avenue, Redding 530. 222. 1460 Downtown Redding 1845 California Street, Redding 530. 806. 4000

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If there’s something folks in far Northern California know, it’s the real deal. Maybe that’s why Cornerstone Community Bank is where it is today. Started in 2006, Cornerstone stands today as a key cog in the lives of its customers. Additionally, its outreach has become woven in the fabric of the North State. The locally-owned and managed bank has a branch in Red Bluff, two in Redding and another on the way in Anderson. Cornerstone didn’t set out to be the biggest bank, but rather one with impact. “Our bank is built to serve the needs of our community, placing special emphasis on making relationships with individuals and businesses in Tehama, Shasta, Butte and Glenn counties,” says Jeff Finck, President and CEO. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

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www.SevenBridgesRedding.com Entry to Seven Bridges, 6650 Oasis Rd., Redding

Whether you’re a San Francisco Bay Area transplant looking for room to breathe or a North State local looking for a sensibly planned community, Seven Bridges Redding is the place to call home. The upscale community is sprouting off Oasis Road and promises to deliver homebuyers not only a functional space, but a beautiful energy efficient one as well. With the pandemic changing how many companies allow their employees to telecommute, Seven Bridges

Redding might just be the start of something innovative in the North State. Mike Davis and Ron Giddings, who’ve developed more than 600 housing units in Redding over 25 years, work to provide homes with modern design, but comfort, aesthetics, value and functionality. They work with real estate professional Carol Gage to find just the right home for you. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com


2510 Tarmac Rd., Ste A (530) 222-8228 www.cronicdisaster.com

Let’s be honest, you never want to have to call the folks at Cronic Disaster Restoration and Construction. But it’s nice to know they’re around … just in case. For nearly 20 years, Cronic has been serving Shasta, Tehama, Lassen, Butte and Glenn counties in times of need. Whether it’s a fire, flood, tree strike, vandalism or something else, Jeremy and Holly Rosten and their team of professionals will help take the stress and worry out of a pretty terrible day. And that’s comforting to know. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com


—RISE ABOVE— Phoenix Charter Academy offers a chance for your student to rise. This K-12 independent study homeschool charter in Redding provides educational choice for families who wish to educate their children in a home environment. “We believe that individual differences and the uniqueness of each child are to be supported and

celebrated,” PCA’s governing board and staff write. “Our mission is to serve students through personalized learning and to support parental choice in education. We encourage all students to strive for academic excellence.”• To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

2195 Larkspur Lane #100 (530) 222-9275 || www.ourpca.org


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From deep in the Earth’s surface to your home, Estate Granite transforms the promise of natural beauty into an impressive, one-of-a-kind project that is sure to dazzle. From kitchens to bathrooms and hearths to outdoor barbecues, fire pits and even furniture, Michael Huber and crew at Estate Granite meticulously craft individualized projects for home and commercial properties. “My favorite quote is ‘work hard in silence; let your success be the noise,’” Huber says. And judging by the many satisfied customers, Estate Granite is a cut above. •

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Since the beginning of time, the indigenous people of the North State have cared for and nurtured the land most of us now call home. Since its restored federal recognition in 1983, the Redding Rancheria Tribe has cared for its people and been a beacon of philanthropy in the North State community as a whole. The guiding principles of the Rancheria are serving others, working together, doing what’s right, embracing change, respecting differences and balancing life. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

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Shasta Association of REALTORS® serving Northern California for 94 years.

Your home is your biggest investment. You wouldn’t want to trust it to just anyone. That’s where the SHASTA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® comes in. Serving local REALTORS® and the community for 94 years, the SHASTA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® doesn’t just help folks buy and sell houses. The purpose of the SHASTA ASSOCIATION OF REALTORS® is to serve its membership in developing and promoting programs and services that will enhance the members’ freedom and ability to conduct their individual businesses successfully with integrity and competency, and through collective action, to promote real property ownership and the preservation of real property rights. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

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Don’t let the name fool you. Yes, Flooring America of Redding specializes in flooring, but the Churn Creek Road business offers so much more. Locally owned by Justin and Samantha Green, there’s tremendous peace of mind knowing that you’ll be treated as a neighbor, as the Greens are embedded in the community. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

1355 Churn Creek Rd Ste C9 (530) 221-8844 flooringamericaredding.com

Eighteen years ago, Deborah Perry started a property management company with 10 rental units. Today, Hubbub Properties specializes in the marketing and leasing of single- and multi-family homes with a personalized touch for landlords and tenants who want a higher standard of service. • To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

841 Hartnell Ave STE C || (530) 229-1800 hubbubproperties.com


Everyone learns differently, and that’s why Stellar Charter School on East Bonnyview Road was started in 1999. For the past two decades, the K-12 Stellar Charter School has been a leader among not just charter education in the North State, but overall education. “Student success (inspires us),” says Director Heidi Schueller. “Stellar is a great place to work and go to school.”• To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com 530.245.7730 • Stellar.ReddingSchools.net 5885 East Bonnyview Rd. Redding, CA 96001 Stellar is a Free California Public School

In business since 1990, the Law Offices of Campbell and Clark – now Campbell, Clark & Vienneau – are passionate about serving their clients and community through zealous advocacy and attentive relationships. They work closely with clients to understand their case and move toward the most favorable result possible. “We pride ourselves in prioritizing family and having a warm and welcoming atmosphere,” Vienneau says. “Many times people are intimidated by attorneys, and so we try to do just the opposite.” •

To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com 1648 Riverside Drive || (530) 244-6286 campbell-clark.com


THANK YOU Jeannine Hendrickson Photography started 16 years ago when Jeannine fell in love with photographing her twin girls competing on their horses. Capturing that movement and grace inspired her. Her passion is wedding and portrait photography. She enjoys people and loves capturing special moments for them. Knowing her clients love their images brings her true joy. She loves her studio, which gives her the ability to produce one-of-a-kind portraits, adding another outlet for her creativity. Working with the business community, she enjoys meeting so many interesting people and she continues to be inspired every day. She considers herself truly blessed to be able to do what she loves. jeanninehendricksonphotography.com

Aaron Williams is a freelance writer who works as an editor and writer for MaxPreps, and is a co-founder of Shasta County Sports. Since moving to the North State in 2000, he’s been an involved community member as a journalist with the newspaper, as a teacher at Central Valley High School, as a youth sports coach and football coach at Shasta High School. He and his partner Michelle put his three and her two boys through high school, spending countless days and nights at football, basketball and baseball games. Now that the boys are all grown, Aaron and Michelle enjoy spending time hiking with their Mastiff, Maui, traveling and going to concerts. Aaron is an avid golfer working on checking courses off his bucket list.

Our cover shot was taken by Lowell Martinson. Lowell has been producing creative images for ad agencies, design firms, businesses, and individuals for over 37 years. He is a photographer and shoot director, specializing in product photography - Business, Advertising, Events, Community and Special Interest, Executive Portraiture, Documentary and Editorial photography capturing “real” people. Lowell has fully embraced the latest digital technologies but still has a love for film, especially large format. He is creative, obsessed with quality, and focused on client design goals. Lowell has very strong skills in lighting and in alternatespectrum, time-lapse and motion-control photography. Details are important, but you also must be intuitive and have a good eye. lowellm356@gmail.com • (530) 356-9695 cell

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