Enjoy Redding City Guide — Volume 5 — Winter 2022/Spring 2023

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A Personal A pproach

Cassie Gyves’ mission is providing a personal approach to what can often seem like just a business transaction – real estate. The owner/founder of shesells.it, Gyves has been selling homes in the North State since 2003, but recently rebranded her business to emphasize the personal nature of her mission.

“I have a secret passion for really helping other women build wealth, educate them in financial matters and empowering women to go after their dreams,” she says. “I’m passionate about helping my clients and making them feel safe in the contractual interactions is my top priority. It’s not about rushing through, but slowing down and helping my clients understand exactly what’s happening...” •

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Share it with your family, share it with your friends, share it with visitors and support our business community.

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Jeannine Hendrickson Photography started more than 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. 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

to our talented team for helping us create a beautiful representation of our city

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. Aaron and his partner Michelle enjoy spending time hiking, traveling and going to concerts. He is an avid golfer working on checking courses off his bucket list.

Cover Photo Courtesy of Landon Cramer, City of Redding

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THANK YOU

crafty getting

a few great places to grab a brew

1724 Downtown Bar & Grill

1724 Market St., Redding (530) 768-1571 Find them on Facebook

Alehouse Pub 2181 Hilltop Drive, Redding (530) 221-7990 reddingalehouse.com

Branch House Riverfront Bistro 844 Sundial Bridge Drive , Redding (530) 242-3114 branchhouseredding.com

Cedar Crest Brewing 1475 Placer St., Suite B, Redding (530) 605-1633 cedarcrestbrewing.com

Charlew’s Tap House 1177 Shasta St., Redding (530) 247-1110 charlews.com

C.R. Gibbs American Grille 2300 Hilltop Drive, Redding (530) 221-2335 crgibbs.com

Fall River Brewing Co. Taphouse 1030 E Cypress Ave., Suite D (530) 605-0230 fallriverbrewing.com

Final Draft Brewing Company

1600 California St., Redding (530) 338-1198 finaldraftbrewingcompany.com

Kelly’s Pub and Wine Bar 2144 Hilltop Drive, Redding (530) 223-3165 kellyspubandwine.com

Moonstone Bistro 3425 Placer St. Ste 110, Redding (530) 241-3663 moonstonebistro.com

Mosaic Restaurant

826 Sundial Bridge Drive, Redding (530) 319-3456 mosaicredding.com

Pete’s Restaurant & Brewhouse 815 Browning St., Redding (530) 605-1773 petesrandb.com

Post Office Saloon & Grill 1636 Market St., Redding (530) 246-2190

Find them on Facebook

Taroko Asian Bar & Grill 1701 Pine St., Redding (530) 255-8863 tarokoredding.com

The Dip 1730 California St., Redding (530) 605-0827 thedipredding.com

Vintage Public House 1790 Market St., Redding (530) 229-9449 vintageredding.com

Westside Wines & Hops 1321 Butte St. #140, Redding (530) 410-8735 westside-wines.com

Raw Restaurant 2167 Hilltop Drive, Redding (530) 605-4628

Find them on Facebook

Woody’s Brewing Company 1257 Oregon St., Redding (530) 768-1034 woodysbrewing.com REDDING CITY GUIDE 5

let’s do something

eat // drink // shop // play // explore

You don’t have to look hard to find beauty, bounty and adventure in the North State. From the mountains to the city, the Redding area is chock-full of things to do and places to explore. Pair this with a dynamic assortment of local businesses and services ready to help visitors and locals squeeze everything out of what the North State has to offer. Enjoy fabulous cuisine at locally owned restaurants, and enjoy your favorite beverage at a number of family-owned and operated wineries and breweries that have popped up over the past few years. You’ll find many locally crafted coffee spots, as well. Is shopping on your list? Redding has a growing collection of unique shops and boutiques that match anything found in other locales. Many North State stores offer wares that are specific to our area. And that’s priceless.

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Che and Tanya Stedman have turned a corner lot in the Placer Heights Plaza shopping center into a must-stop destination for locals and visitors who quite simply love food and fun, in any order.

Meet Moonstone Bistro. But if you’ve been in Redding for more than a half-second, you’ve either experienced the culinary excellence of the restaurant or are simply missing out.

Moonstone Bistro serves amazing cuisine made from fresh, seasonal, organic and local produce, free-range meat and sustainably harvested seafood. They buy from and support local farmers and suppliers, and prepare all the dishes by hand with no microwaves or heat lamps. •

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3425 Placer St. Suite 110, Redding (530) 241-3663 | moonstonebistro.com
THE
MUST STOP
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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

Just a Taste of Burnsini Vineyards

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.•

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the Store | 1261 Market Street | (530) 227-5605
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A New View of Nature

A New View of Nature

Anchored along the Sacramento River and Sundial Bridge, Branch House Riverfront Bistro is Redding’s new natural gathering place. Branch House opened its doors to the public in the early fall of 2022 and has been a vibrant eatery for community members and Northern California travelers alike. With Turtle Bay Exploration Park, outdoor walking trails, and the Sheraton Redding Hotel nearby, Branch House is in the perfect location for avid adventurers, on-the-go families, and working professionals. Start your day with award-winning eory Co ee and local Eden Bakery pastries. As the day winds down, admire the sunset over the Sundial Bridge with beer, wine, and bistro bites. Branch House has fantastic food and drinks, and its outdoor patio is a great spot for groups to enjoy a game of cornhole or shu eboard along the river.

Anchored along the Sacramento River and Sundial Bridge, Branch House Riverfront Bistro is Redding’s new natural gathering place. Branch House opened its doors to the public in the early fall of 2022 and has been a vibrant eatery for community members and Northern California travelers alike. With Turtle Bay Exploration Park, outdoor walking trails, and the Sheraton Redding Hotel nearby, Branch House is in the perfect location for avid adventurers, on-the-go families, and working professionals. Start your day with award-winning eory Co ee and local Eden Bakery pastries. As the day winds down, admire the sunset over the Sundial Bridge with beer, wine, and bistro bites. Branch House has fantastic food and drinks, and its outdoor patio is a great spot for groups to enjoy a game of cornhole or shu eboard along the river.

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844 Sundial Bridge Drive 530-242-3114

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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. •

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ENJOY THE STORE 1261 MARKET STREET REDDING || (530) 298-9132 WWW.ENJOYTHESTORE.COM R EDD I N G • 147 5 PL A CE R S T ., DO W N T O W N R E D B L UF F • 615 M AI N S T RE E T • 530.727.901 6

mosaic

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mosaic

Inspired by the intricate mosaic tiles of the iconic Sundial Bridge, Mosaic Restaurant is a top-tier dining experience in Redding, California. Welcoming guests from the Sheraton Redding Hotel and Turtle Bay Exploration Park, Mosaic Restaurant serves California-inspired cuisine with a wine-country twist. From delicious appetizers to crisp salads and stone-oven pizzas, the versatile menu is chic for a business luncheon and relaxed for dinner with family and friends. Start or end your day at Mosaic, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch.

Inspired by the intricate mosaic tiles of the iconic Sundial Bridge, Mosaic Restaurant is a top-tier dining experience in Redding, California. Welcoming guests from the Sheraton Redding Hotel and Turtle Bay Exploration Park, Mosaic Restaurant serves California-inspired cuisine with a wine-country twist. From delicious appetizers to crisp salads and stone-oven pizzas, the versatile menu is chic for a business luncheon and relaxed for dinner with family and friends. Start or end your day at Mosaic, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch.

Inspired by the intricate mosaic tiles of the iconic Sundial Bridge, Mosaic Restaurant is a top-tier dining experience in Redding, California. Welcoming guests from the Sheraton Redding Hotel and Turtle Bay Exploration Park, Mosaic Restaurant serves California-inspired cuisine with a wine-country twist. From delicious appetizers to crisp salads and stone-oven pizzas, the versatile menu is chic for a business luncheon and relaxed for dinner with family and friends. Start or end your day at Mosaic, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner, and weekend brunch.

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To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

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826 Sundial Bridge Drive 530-319-3456

826 Sundial Bridge Drive 530-319-3456

826 Sundial Bridge Drive 530-319-3456

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Human Nature

Human Nature

Turtle Bay Exploration Park is a fun, 300-acre cultural center located along the Sacramento River in Redding, California, featuring a Museum, indoor and outdoor animal exhibits, playgrounds, gardens, and the world-famous Sundial Bridge. e non-pro t provides Redding with a vibrant gathering place where the community is strengthened through education, cultural engagement, and economic growth. Guests from around the world visit the Park every year, while many Shasta County residents are Turtle Bay Members, o ering them free admission, discounts on featured events, and more. Turtle Bay inspires wonder, exploration, and appreciation of our world through various opportunities and programs.

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Turtle Bay Exploration Park is a fun, 300-acre cultural center located along the Sacramento River in Redding, California, featuring a Museum, indoor and outdoor animal exhibits, playgrounds, gardens, and the world-famous Sundial Bridge. e non-pro t provides Redding with a vibrant gathering place where the community is strengthened through education, cultural engagement, and economic growth. Guests from around the world visit the Park every year, while many Shasta County residents are Turtle Bay Members, o ering them free admission, discounts on featured events, and more. Turtle Bay inspires wonder, exploration, and appreciation of our world through various opportunities and programs. turtle bay exploration park

turtle bay exploration park

844 Sundial Bridge Drive • 530-243-8850

844 Sundial Bridge Drive • 530-243-8850

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PIZZA, PARTIES & MORE

North State eaters have long held Mary’s Pizza Shack among their 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). •

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1177 Shasta St. Redding | (530) 247-1110 1901 Hwy. 273, Anderson | (530) 378-1110

at the Heart of Downtown

Redding’s Cascade Theatre has shown that the arts matter. While the world dealt with the COVID pandemic and many things in our normal lives changed, live music and theater all but stopped. The iconic neon marquee of the Cascade Theatre had no new acts or performances.

“There is no doubt that the COVID-19 outbreak was detrimental to the arts in many ways,” theater management

writes. “Every patron that attends a show, whether it be a concert, musical or any other live event, is directly contributing to the redevelopment of the arts community. Both Cascade Theatre staff and its patrons proved that art could rejoice and overcome - that is a huge achievement.”•

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1731 Market St, Redding (530) 243-8877 cascadetheatre.org

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SMELL THE Roses

If you’re headed to Wyntour Gardens, don’t be in a hurry. Take some time in their spacious Airport Road location to smell the roses … and wander among the fruit trees … and peruse all the gorgeous glazed ceramic pots … and delightful gift shop. You get the idea.

Yes, Wyntour Gardens is quite simply THE most complete garden center north of Sacramento. “We love helping our customers achieve a positive gardening experience,” say owners Mike and Stacy Giles. •

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8026 Airport Road | (530) 365-2256 www.wyntourgardens.com

It’s Redding’s own time machine. The Behrens-Eaton House Museum is a trip back to a simpler and more elegant time where you can explore and learn about part of Redding’s history while enjoying the grounds’ spectacular gardens.

The home museum is open for touring from 10 am to 4 pm on Tuesdays and Wednesdays and from 1 to 4 pm on Saturdays.  Judge Richard Behrens Eaton left this 19th century house as a living monument to his ancestors’ time in Shasta County.  •

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

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 stories about incredible people doing great things to Enjoy the Store helping community members sell their one-of-a-kind creations to our City Guide showcasing remarkable businesses making our corner of the world better, the Enjoy family has been blessed to help raise all of us up. Our goal with the City Guides has been to bring even more awareness to the entrepreneurs, artists, craftsmen and businesses in our city who exemplify the best of our community and provide a blueprint for us to strive toward.

If you are interested in participating in the City Guide or advertising in Enjoy magazine, contact your Enjoy Advertising and Marketing Consultant today or call (530) 246-4687

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sweat breaking a

Let’s face it, the North State is a great place to work up a sweat – and we don’t mean because of the more-than-hot summers. No, the area we know and love is a great place to work out, whether that takes you out into the mountains, along the many miles of trails ribboning Redding and beyond, or hitting a gym, yoga or fitness club.

The most accessible and cheapest way to stay fit, of course, is out in nature, and the North State has it in spades. Runners can grind along trails near and far, from paved roads to dirt tracks and everything in between. A few of the more established routes have to include the Sacramento River Trail around the Sundial Bridge and leading to the Diestelhorst Bridge and ribbon bridge near the Keswick Dam. After all, running across a world-recognized landmark makes the miles go down a little easier.

There are also great trails at Lema Ranch on the east side of town as well as the Clover Creek Preserve. SWEAT Running Club, the one that helps put on the annual Turkey Trot, has been promoting running in the community since 1975 and has hosted more than 200 events. A fun-loving group which gathers to race, train and host fun runs throughout the year also is active in raising money for scholarships for local high school seniors who participate in prep athletics and plan to continue while in college. You can find information about them at www.sweatrc.com.

The same trails, paths and roads that are open to runners are also a great place for those who prefer a slower pace. Walking trails are dotted day and night with folks out enjoying the sunshine, walking the dog or just looking to stay active.

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commit to be fit

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Whether you’re moving fast or slow, the road to fitness is also shared by the bikers – from road bikes to mountain bikes. The Shasta Wheelmen is open to those 18 and older with a small membership fee. The Wheelmen ride together on scheduled sojourns throughout the North State, promoting safe riding and the love of two wheels. Find them at www.shastawheelmen.org.

If you want to get off the road and find some sick single-track away from the concrete jungle, the area is home to hundreds of miles of mountain biking trails for beginner and expert alike. Redding is on the map as a destination for mountain biking, and the Redding Trail Alliance and the Redding Mountain Biking Club are great resources to find the perfect place to ride.

The Redding Trail Alliance has been around for nearly seven years and its mission is to “create high quality trail experiences but advocating for building and maintaining trails which are progressive, diverse, and promote community. The Redding Mountain Biking Club – www.mtbproject.com – has a great trove of trails to explore before you ride.

If getting away from it all on foot is more your speed, you’re in luck because there are so many trails around Redding and surrounding communities that you could probably not do the same hike twice in a year. Visit Redding has a great list of hiking trails, and among the faves have to be Chemise Peak, which rises with 360-degree views of the North State and Shasta Dam, as well as many of the waterfall trails at Whiskeytown National Recreation Area.

For those who want to hit the gym before or after work to stay fit for a more aggressive workout on the weekends, there are fitness centers, gyms, barre studios, yoga centers and Pilates studios for anyone. The Shasta Family YMCA is perhaps the biggest gym in the region and offers an array of amenities from two swim pools, to basketball to weights and a variety of classes.

But whatever you like to do to stay fit, one thing’s for certain – you can find it in the North State. Now, go work out.

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take care of yourself

health // beauty // wellness

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 that far Northern California has to offer. Aiding in our quest for health, beauty and fitness are a talented, dedicated group of businesses that offer products and services designed to help us live our best lives. They mend us when we’re injured, fuel our bodies with nutritious goods and tune up and sculpt our bodies for longevity and adventure.

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Dr. Mark Lewis and Sundial Dentistry’s mission really is to make you make you smile. After all, he knows firsthand how a good dentist can transform a person.

“I’ve always wanted to be a dentist,” Dr. Lewis says on his website biography. “As a kid, I had very crooked teeth

and was embarrassed to smile. My dentist, Dr. Gus Petras, helped me fix that and showed me how dentistry can change a person’s life.”•

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ALL smiles
3855 Churn Creek Rd. (530) 243-9425 www.sundialdentistry.com
923 Dana Drive (530) 900-4000 www.Valor.org CARING FOR OTHERS

Dr. Lauren Strickland always knew she wanted to care for others.

“I have always had a passion to be a doctor,” she says. “The ability to care for people has been a focus of mine since I was a child. I can still remember my first doctor kit and knew my passion would be to care for others.”

Dr. Strickland is part of Valor Oncology, a state-of-the-art, patient-centered community cancer center in Redding, along with offices in Chico and Palm Desert. She treats breast cancer and benign disorders of the breast, while Valor as a whole treats all forms of cancer. •

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Where care meets kindness.

At Dignity Health’s North State hospitals, you’ll always be treated with heartfelt 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. 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 you on your path to wellness. Learn more about our comprehensive services at dignityhealth.org/north-state

Mercy Medical Center Redding St. Elizabeth Community Hospital Mercy Medical Center Mt. Shasta

VISION for the FUTURE

You’ve come to know and trust Riverside EyeCare Professionals for the past 25 years as a leader in your eye health. From disease management to surgical procedures to LASIK, the providers at Riverside EyeCare work tirelessly with your eye health in mind.

Now, Riverside Optical adds another facet to the business with a robust optical division. They offer comprehensive eye exams and a complete range of products and services, including eyeglasses, prescription sunglasses, contact lenses and fittings for everyone from children to senior citizens.•

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(530)
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Riverside EyeCare Professionals 2801 Park Marina Drive
244-2273
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Interventional Center Medical Diagnostics Imagining Medical Aesthetics MD IMAGING Medical Imaging 800.794.XRAY (9729) Vascular & Aesthetics 530.245.5945 www.mdimaging.net SERVING OUR COMMUNITY WITH COMPASSIONATE CARE FOR OVER 70 YEARS

Beauty through the Years

Where has the time gone? Time flies when you are having fun and building beautiful relationships. We would like to thank each of you who have put your faith in our skills over these past years, months, weeks, days and hours. You are an integral part of our happiness and growth. Wow, what changes we have seen over 24 years!

Our faces and bodies have changed too, but we strive for healthy changes as the years move forward. New innovations are constantly happening in the field of Aesthetic Medicine and we promise to keep on the cutting edge providing safe and effective ways to age gracefully and healthfully.

May your spirits stay bright, and your skin reflect your light.

Many thanks from your friends at Disappearing Act Medical Aesthetics. •

2143 Airpark Drive, Redding DisappearingActLaser.com 530.241.8772 Artistically Enhancing Your Natural Beauty Disappearing Act M E D I C A L A E S T H E T I C S
24 years 288 months 1,251 weeks 8,766 days 210,240 hours

An all-new way to visit the Emergency Room

“Get Care Now”

Online appointments for Emergency Room Visits

For non-life-threatening emergencies, use GetCareNow to reserve an ER treatment time, wait from the comfort and safety of home and arrive at your projected treatment time. Using GetCareNow is quick and easy:

• Reserve a treatment time online

• Complete a brief, secure form

• Receive a confirmation with directions and details

Geriatric Certified Emergency Department

Shasta Regional Medical Center is the only Geriatric Emergency Department by the American College of Emergency Physicians in our community. We’re the first hospital in Redding, California to receive this accreditation. This recognizes Shasta Regional Medical Center’s commitment to providing a high standard of care that meets the unique healthcare needs of older adults.

FAST Track for Non-Critical medical issues

We have a space in the ER designated for patients with non-life threatening symptoms. This allows for potentially shorter wait times and quicker discharge. •

1100 Butte Street, Redding +
+ SHASTAREGIONAL.COM + Find us on Facebook Healing Starts Here.
(530) 244-5400

Dr. Travis Tucker loves to see people smile. It’s what he works toward every day at his Redding Dental Arts office.

“I love seeing people smile and feel good about themselves,” he says about his inspiration for his work. “That is what we strive for and will continue to do our best.”

Dr. Tucker and his staff work with their patients of all ages – from their first tooth to dentures – in their state-of-the-art facility on Victor Avenue in Redding. The clean, cozy atmosphere is designed to make a trip to the dentist not feel like one. •

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1425 Victor Ave. || (530) 222-0920 reddingdentalarts.com

For more than 37 years, Audiology Associates of Redding has provided first-class care for patients needing hearing tests, hearing aids, hearing protection and implantable devices. So when Dr. Brenna Peters took over the business in the summer of 2022, she knew she wanted to continue that level of care and expertise going.

“The stars aligned and I’m honored to continue the tradition of excellent care,” Dr. Peters says of taking over for Dr. Rita McWilliams. “Being a business owner is still very surreal. Taking over the practice is still very fresh and exciting.”•

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3328 Churn Creek Rd., Ste. A, Redding (530) 410-0180 || besthearing.us

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Dr. Sean Stoddard’s mission is to get you back on your feet. Literally. A seasoned podiatric foot and ankle specialist with more than 25 years of experience, Dr. Stoddard runs the Foot and Ankle Clinic of Northern California. “When I see a patient go from a wheelchair to walking, that is the most gratifying feeling as a doctor,” he says.

Foot and Ankle Clinic of Northern California, which has been around since 2011, has two locations, one in Chico and at 405 South St. in Redding, and you can find them on the web at www.chicofootandankle.com. •

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405 South St., Redding || (530) 342-5621 chicofootandankle.com

SUPPORT AND CELEBRATE YOUR COMMUNITY LOCAL

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Americana Modern Hotel 1241 Market St., Redding | (530) 722-4950 Best Western Plus Hilltop Inn 2300 Hilltop Drive, Redding | (530) 241-5500 Best Western Plus Twin View Inn & Suites 1080 Twin View Blvd., Redding | (530) 221-6100 Bridgehouse Bed & Breakfast 1455 Riverside Drive, Redding | (530) 247-7177 Fairfield Inn & Suites by Marriott Redding 5164 Caterpillar Road, Redding | (530) 243-3200 Hampton Inn & Suites Redding 2160 Larkspur Lane, Redding | (530) 224-1001 Hilton Garden Inn Redding 5050 Bechelli Lane, Redding | (530) 226-5111 Holiday Inn Express & Suites Redding 2240 Hilltop Drive, Redding | (530) 768-5779 Home 2 Suites by Hilton Redding 5184 Caterpillar Road, Redding | (530) 319-4300 La Quinta Inn & Suites by Wyndham Redding 2180 Hilltop Drive, Redding | (530) 221-8200 Oxford Suites Redding 1967 Hilltop Drive. Redding | (800) 762-0133 Quality Inn Redding 2059 Hilltop Drive, Redding | (530) 221-6530 Red Lion Hotel Redding 1830 Hilltop Drive, Redding | (530) 221-8700 Sheraton Redding Hotel at the Sundial Bridge 820 Sundial Bridge Drive, Redding | (530) 364-2800 SureStay Plus Hotel by Best Western Redding 2600 Larkspur Lane, Redding | (530) 722-9100 Thunderbird Lodge 1350 Pine St., Redding | (530) 243-5422 TownePlace Suites by Marriott Redding 2180 Larkspur Lane, Redding | (530) 223-0690 Travelodge by Wyndham Redding 5184 Caterpillar Road, Redding | (530) 319-4300 Win-River Resort and Casino 2100 Redding Rancheria Road, Redding (530) 243-3377 awhile stay Photo Courtesy of Landon Cramer, City of Redding top picks for your stay in Redding REDDING CITY GUIDE 33

STAY

Many are beginning to discover what we’ve known all along – the North State is a premier destination. And what better way to enjoy the picturesque backdrop and beautiful amenities of the area than to select a lovely hotel within walking distance of downtown Redding? It’s the perfect spot for your home away from home.

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Experience Northern California at the Sheraton Redding Hotel at the Sundial Bridge. With extraordinary amenities and unforgettable experiences, the Sheraton Redding inspires adventure, emphasizes luxury, and welcomes visitors from near and far. Located on the banks of the Sacramento River and within the grounds of Turtle Bay Exploration Park, the Sheraton Redding o ers numerous activities for guests to enjoy. Attend a show at the Cascade eater or explore nearby Whiskeytown Lake, knowing you have a safe, comfortable place to stay in Redding. Mosaic Restaurant o ers guests an elevated dining experience with artfully crafted appetizers, salads, entreés, signature cocktails, and much more. When your day comes to a close, enjoy the views of the park and city in the various suite options.

Experience Northern California at the Sheraton Redding Hotel at the Sundial Bridge. With extraordinary amenities and unforgettable experiences, the Sheraton Redding inspires adventure, emphasizes luxury, and welcomes visitors from near and far. Located on the banks of the Sacramento River and within the grounds of Turtle Bay Exploration Park, the Sheraton Redding o ers numerous activities for guests to enjoy. Attend a show at the Cascade eater or explore nearby Whiskeytown Lake, knowing you have a safe, comfortable place to stay in Redding. Mosaic Restaurant o ers guests an elevated dining experience with artfully crafted appetizers, salads, entreés, signature cocktails, and much more. When your day comes to a close, enjoy the views of the park and city in the various suite options.

Simplify your stay in Redding.

Simplify your stay in Redding.

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Redding Hotel at the Sundial Bridge

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Redding Hotel at the Sundial Bridge

plans: making Winter

You don’t have to look hard to find a whole bunch of winter fun in the North State. From skiing to snowshoeing to ice skating and sledding, it’s a frosty paradise in and around the Redding area.

The biggest winter draw, of course, is the Mt. Shasta Ski Park. An hour’s drive from Redding, the Ski Park offers more than 600 skiable acres with a base elevation of 5,500 feet. There are 38 trails on four lifts, including the brand-new Gray Butte lift, with the longest run clocking in at more than two miles long. There are three triple chair lifts, one quad and two surface lifts at the Ski Park, which sees more than 160,000 annual visitors.

From beginner to expert, Mt. Shasta Ski Park caters to every level of skier and snowboarder. And with more than 275 inches of snowfall annually and reasonable annual pass deals, it’s a perfect alternative to trekking to a Lake Tahoe resort.

Speaking of snowboarding, Mt Shasta Ski Park offers two terrain parks –Silvertip, focused on the beginner to intermediate, and Revolution, which is geared toward intermediate to advanced boarders. Rentals are available on site as well as a top-notch lodge with a full complement of food and beverages. Visit www.skipark.com for

If you prefer to create your own power on skis, the Mt. Shasta Nordic Center has you covered. Located off the road to the Mt. Shasta Ski Park, cross country skiers can access more than 14 miles of trails on the base of Mt. Shasta. Their hours are listed on their website, www.mtshastanordic. org, where you can also buy passes.

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For a faster-paced adventure, Fun Factory Rentals offers snowmobile rentals and access to more than 300 miles of groomed trails surrounding Mt. Shasta. Located off Highway 97, they operate out of the Deer Mountain Chuck Best Memorial Snowmobile Park and offer one- and two-person rentals from one hour all the way to a 24-hour rental. They go over the basics and safety training, but the rentals are unguided and open to the whole family. Visit www.funfactoryrentals.com.

A great group outing or date night can be had at the Siskiyou Ice Rink in Mount Shasta’s Shastice Park. The 85-foot-by-200-foot rink is open seven days a week through Feb. 12 with public skate times during the weekdays and evenings on the weekend. And whether you’re looking for adventure, out to impress a date or just looking for a fun, chilly way to chill, ice skating is a great way to get out in the winter. The schedule is at www.msrec.org along with more information and prices.

If ice skating is too slippery for you, perhaps snowshoeing would be a better fit. There are tons of places to enjoy that activity, from ranger-led snowshoe walks at Lassen Volcanic Park to strapping on a pair and finding your own adventure at places like Heart Lake near Lake Siskiyou.

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The Lassen hikes are offered in the Southwest Area, the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center entrance off Highway 36, from January through March for visitors 8 and older. Of course, you can also head out on your own near Manzanita Lake off Highway 44. The park doesn’t offer snowshoe rentals, but you can pick up a pair at places like Sports Ltd and Hermit’s Hut in Redding or in Mount Shasta. You can also snowshoe at the Mt. Shasta Nordic Center.

Close to Mt. Shasta Ski Park is Snowman’s Hill, a dedicated place for sledding that’s fun for the whole family. Near the Manzanita Lake entrance to Lassen is Eskimo Hill. Both offer sledding runs for you to seek either your version of Olympic gold-medal luge runs or just a leisurely jaunt down the snow – your choice.

Making a day of a trip to either Snowman’s Hill or Eskimo Hill is one of the best ways to spend a crisp, winter day as many families bring wood for a fire pit, food and, yes, even S’mores.

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plans: making Spring

The best thing about living in the North State is that no matter the season there’s always an outdoor adventure awaiting.

But springtime may top all the others.

The weather is delightful, the rivers and creeks are flowing, the lakes are full and the flora and fauna seem to pop.

And with the great weather beckoning, the only problem might be finding enough spare time to check off every box on your list.

From hiking to biking to exploring, the North State’s outdoor playground calls adventure seekers.

You can kill two birds with a waterfall exploration that loops around Northern California and while it can be done in a day, you’ll want to plan for multiple adventures. Trust us.

The first stop on any waterfall-hunting adventure is Burney Falls in MacArthur-Burney Falls State Park. Once called the “Eighth

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Wonder of the World” by President Theodore Roosevelt, Burney Falls is a 129-foot, spring fed cascade that flows all year round - 100 million gallons per day - but the thaw after winter brings about magical changes to the intermountain area. The oaks have begun to bud and the slightly cooler than average temperatures tend to be less busy than the extreme summer months when folks come to escape the valley heat.

Heading west on Highway 89 toward McCloud takes you to the next waterfall stop - the McCloud Falls. The Upper, Middle and Lower falls are all different in their own way, offering majestic spills and perfect picture opportunities. A trail links all three, but each has its own parking lot.

Headed back to Redding, Hedge Creek Falls allows sightseers the chance to see the back side of the cascade as you’re able to walk under the falls. Close to Hedge Creek Falls, but technically off limits is the sublime Mossbrae Falls.

Only accessible by wading across the chilly Sacramento River or walking up the railroad tracks, various groups have been working for years to make it more accessible. The falls are wildly popular despite the warnings and those who choose to head there are urged to be cautious and make sure, as they should anywhere in the North State, to leave it nicer than when they came.

Closer to home, Whiskeytown National Recreation Area has a quartet of waterfalls, one which remains closed while trail restoration continues following 2018’s Carr Fire. But those seeking a quick trip to see the falls are rewarded with Crystal Creek Falls, Boulder Creek Falls and Whiskeytown Falls. Brandy Creek Falls remains inaccessible for the foreseeable future.

Speaking of Whiskeytown, the trails in the park are almost perfect during spring for a hike or mountain bike ride thanks in part to the mild weather and the emergence of

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wildflowers. But it’s not the only place in and around Redding to hike or bike. Chemise Peak near Shasta Dam offers 360 degree views of the valley as well as the dam. Salt Creek is a popular destination between Old Shasta and Redding and the area north of Red Bluff near Jellys Ferry Road includes the Iron Canyon Trail, the Upper Yana Trail and a host of other great treks.

If you want to be on the water, but aren’t sure you’re ready to dip into the lakes just yet - Brrrr! - a fishing excursion with a local fishing guide may just be the answer. After all, Redding has long been a fishing Mecca.

If you don’t want to wet your line, kayaking on Whiskeytown Lake or the Sacramento River remains a great option to get out, get some exercise and see things from a different perspective. If you want to go fast, most of the marinas on Lake Shasta offer boat rentals and though it might still be chilly to water ski or tube ride, exploring the largest reservoir in California is always an adventure.

And while you’re out and about, don’t forget to fuel up and even crack a cold one. The North State is home to hundreds of great restaurants from Mount Shasta to Red Bluff along with an ever-growing brewery scene that provides a perfect place to wet your whistle after a long day of adventure seeking.

And the best thing about the North State in spring is that you can probably stay busy every weekend and always find more adventures to keep you occupied into summer, fall and winter.

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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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BUSINESS BANKING IN SHASTA COUNTY

BUSINESS BANKING IN SHASTA COUNTY

At Golden Valley Bank we strive to create a truly, unique local banking experience for our customers, employees, community and shareholders.

At Golden Valley Bank we strive to create a truly, unique local banking experience for our customers, employees, community and shareholders.

We work hard for our business customers in the Shasta County area and we are proud of the good work that our Golden Valley Bank Community Foundation does to support the health and growth of our region.

We work hard for our business customers in the Shasta County area and we are proud of the good work that our Golden Valley Bank Community Foundation does to support the health and growth of our region.

Our passion is to help businesses grow, help make dreams a reality and better our local economy in the process. Not only do we provide support through financial contributions, but our team steps up to provide community leadership as well.

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PROUDLY SERVING SHASTA COUNTY

Our passion is to help businesses grow, help make dreams a reality and better our local economy in the process. Not only do we provide support through financial contributions, but our team steps up to provide community leadership as well.

PROUDLY SERVING SHASTA COUNTY

We have a team of professional Business Bankers who are empowered with local independent decision making capabilities and we always have our customers best interests in mind. Our Redding team takes pride in delivering an experience unlike any other. •

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We have a team of professional Business Bankers who are empowered with local independent decision making capabilities and we always have our customers best interests in mind. Our Redding team takes pride in delivering an experience unlike any other.

Learn more at: goldenvalley.bank

250 Hemsted Drive, Suite 100 Redding (530) 222-4000 goldenvally.bank

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Hemsted Drive, Suite 100 Redding (530) 222-4000
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a community of culture

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. •

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2000 Redding Rancheria Rd. (530) 225-8979 www.reddingrancheria-nsn.gov

• window dressing •

When it comes to dressing up your house, nothing makes it shine like top-notch quality blinds and window treatments. That’s why it’s a great thing Jerry and Kim Bay have been running Budget Blinds of Redding for decades. With Budget Blinds of Redding, you don’t have to sacrifice quality for affordability

because they offer “a style and service for every budget.” Jerry is a North State native who has been married to Kim for 34 years, raising their children in a community they are proud to be a part of and be able to give back to.•

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47 REDDING CITY GUIDE 9690 Tanqueray Ct, Redding (530) 226-9027 | budgetblinds.com
RIDE ON! T he M c C onnell Found a tion Helping build bet ter communities th rough phila n th ro py

The McConnell Foundation’s Bell Plaza project is located on the corner of Shasta and California streets in downtown Redding. Acquiring the former Bell Rooms and transforming this space is part of the Foundation’s 10-year commitment to community vitality and downtown revitalization. Repurposed Bell bricks and recycled wood have been incorporated into the project, which is anchored by the Shasta Bike Depot and Pipeline Craft Taps & Kitchen Redding. They will share a public courtyard.

The Shasta Bike Depot, operated by Anne Thomas of Shasta Living Streets, will be a downtown transportation center offering e-bike tours, events, tourism services, and 24/7 secure bike parking. The Bike Depot team also operates Redding Bikeshare, a public system of electric pedal-assist bikes and docking stations at Bell Plaza, and throughout downtown.

Pipeline, a gastropub, will be operated by Kevin Flynn who, along with his business partner, Mark Clure, also owns and operates Pipeline Craft Taps & Kitchen Mount Shasta. What drew Kevin to this opportunity is the indooroutdoor dining, paired with bike and pedestrian activity.

The project is designed by Trilogy Architecture, and constructed by Modern Building Company. Special features include a copper roof, south facing wall mural by Mona Caron, Red Hot Metal custom gates, and a copper beer pipeline. The project will open in two phases in 2023. •

WITH PURPOSE

When it’s time to make the move and buy or sell your next home, there’s really only one place to turn – Weichert, Realtors - Domke & Associates. With a roster of top real estate agents Weichert Realtors has the experience and knowledge you want and need when making one of life’s biggest financial decisions.

“Our focus is solely on helping our clients in making the best decision that will meet their goals and lifestyle,” owner Ross Domke says. “We bring personal expertise, guidance, understanding, connectivity, resources and ultimately results to our clients and community. •

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747 Auditorium Drive, Redding (530) 224-6700 www.ReddingREP.com

—COLLEGE VIEW—

Phoenix Charter Academy College View offers a chance for your student to rise.

This K-12 independent study/site-based and homeschool charter in Redding provides educational choice for families who wish to educate their children in a personalized learning, rigorous academic environment.

“We believe that individual differences and the uniqueness of each child are to be supported and celebrated”, PCACV’s governing board and staff write. “ Our mission is to serve students through personalized learning which supports parental choice in charter school education. We encourage all students to strive for academic excellence.”•

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Phoenix Charter Academy College View 145 Shasta View Drive Redding Ca. 96003 (530) 222-9275 || www.ourpca.com

We live in a 21st century world, where the need for a college education is greater than ever. But the process can be confusing and even intimidating. And for those who are looking to become first-generation college students, it can seem doubly so.

That’s why College & Career Options is so vital to North State families. They provide free programs and services to help students of all ages and their families make informed decisions about post-high school educational and career opportunities. •

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1321 Butte St. #101 | (530) 244-4022 collegeoptions.org

thepast embracing

let’s visit some local towns. in this issue: red bluff

With an eye on the future and a heart that embraces its past, Red Bluff is a perfect blend of modern-day rural California life and old-time Western values.

The town of roughly 15,000 sits about 30 minutes south of Redding and is bisected by both Interstate 5 and the Sacramento River, which meanders through town on its way to the Pacific Ocean.

Founded during the Gold Rush booms that helped build the west, Red Bluff was originally known as Leodocia and Coverstburg before being named after the colorful banks of the Sacramento River.

And while Red Bluff moves forward in the 21st Century, there’s an ever-present feel of its roots. From the Red Bluff Round-Up, one of the west’s largest rodeos, to the annual Red Bluff Bull and Gelding Sale, the area fully embraces its rural heritage.

Both are held at the Tehama County Fair grounds and are rich in tradition and entertainment. The Round-Up has been crowning rodeo champions since 1921 and is known as “America’s Largest ThreeDay Rodeo,” drawing more than 30,000 and bringing in more than $5 million annually to the community.

The Bull and Gelding Sale started in 1941 when a group of local ranchers started a Hereford show and sale, and has grown to become what is widely recognized as the greatest stock show and sale west of the Rocky Mountains.

The annual Tehama County Fair also packs in the crowds with carnival rides, games and the alwaysentertaining Demolition Derby.

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WET your WHISTLE

Whether you need to wet your whistle after a tough day at the office or just want to hang out with friends, there’s only one stop in Red Bluff you need to make: The Round Up Saloon.

The Washington Street bar features 16 ice-cold beers on tap with dozens more in bottles. If you want something else, they offer countless varieties of liquor with an amazing bartending staff that is ready, willing and able to whip up your favorite potent potable. “We are all about getting people together to have a good time,” say Kendall Mayfield and Adrian Hernandez. •

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Round Up Saloon | (530) 527-9901 610 Washington Street ★ ROUND ★ •UP • SALOON

But Red Bluff is also a destination for those looking for adventure and fun. A short trip up Highway 36 lies the entrance to Lassen Volcanic National Park. Named after Peter Lassen, one of the first white settlers in the area, Lassen Park is an amazing outdoor playground in all four seasons. From hiking to the Lassen Peak summit and exploring the stinky fumaroles of Bumpass Hell and ranger-led snowshoe hikes at the Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitors Center, Red Bluff is a great starting place for your adventures in the mountains to the west of town. It’s also where many historical photos of the last Lassen eruption in 1918 were taken.

Sticking in the past, Gaumer’s Mining and Mineral Museum welcomes visitors of all ages for free to explore mining equipment, Native

American artifacts, and rock and minerals from an age that helped build the west.

Or you can explore the William B. Ide Adobe State Historic Park, a three-acre expanse on the homestead of the first and only president of the California Republic. Ide was an early California settler and the park houses a one-room house tucked under an old oak believed to be his home from the early 1880s.

The Kelly-Griggs Museum is a classic, twostory Victorian home from the late 1800s where guides lead tours where era-dressed mannequins recreate the period. The area is home to many Victorian homes as well as the iconic Sacred Heart Catholic Church in the heart of downtown Red Bluff.

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Lovely Discovery

The beauty of Discover Earth in Red Bluff is that it’s always a new and unique experience. Located in historic downtown Red Bluff – “where Main Street still exists” – Discover Earth has been offering Northern California a unique collection of goods made in America.

“There’s a little something for everyone,” says owner Tandra Avila. From natural fiber clothing for women to

www.discoverearth.us

new and vintage home and garden decor to kitchen linens and essentials, Discover Earth is a trove waiting to be found. They also feature locally handcrafted jewelry, fabulous leather handbags and fashionable and funky shoes. •

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| 635 Main St., Red Bluff | (530) 529-3856

Speaking of downtown, the stretch of Main Street is a vibrant area of shops, places to eat and a throwback of the town’s history. The Cone & Kimball Plaza is the “Heart of Red Bluff” and features a clocktower that was rebuilt and restored in 1997 after it was destroyed in a 1984 fire. The historic State Theatre also is a key piece of downtown Red Bluff, a community meeting place that hosts national touring music and theater acts.

And in addition to all the history in and around Red Bluff, there’s a host of outdoor activities to explore in places like the Ishi Wilderness and Woodson Bridge State Recreation Area just outside of Corning to the south. •

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—— TRULY LOCAL

If you’re looking to buy or sell a home in Tehama County, there’s only one stop you should make – River City Realty. “It’s all about customer service that’s personalized, not franchised,” says River City Realty owner Lori Slade. “Everyone in our office is a local who truly knows the ins and outs of the area.”

That’s because they’re local and rooted in the community. Slade is a fourth-generation Tehama County resident who remembers life before Interstate 5. “Being born and raised here, we were here before the I-5 corridor was put in,” she says. “We had picnics on the newly built overpasses and watched them lay the concrete.”•

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River City Realty 314 Washington St., Red Bluff (530) 529-2700

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There’s a reason A&R Custom Butchering is named “Best in Tehama County” year after year.

Sure, you can point to their old-fashioned meat counter that serves up everything from steak to poultry to deli sandwiches. Or you can talk about their extensive line of spices and seasonings or that they’re an authorized Traeger barbecue dealer. You can also chime in that they’re able to process wild and domestic animals and even offer a mobile slaughtering service.

But really, what sets A&R above the rest is simply their customer service. •

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A&R CUSTOM BUTCHERING 1055 Main St, Red Bluff | (530) 527-6483 | www.arcustombutchering.com
small-town American Dream

There’s nothing better after a hard days work than coming home to something that’s been transformed by Dales Carpet & Design. The Red Bluff based business, owned by Dale and Kari Lyford, is approaching 20 years of making satisfied customers.

With a proven track record as Tehama County’s preferred flooring company, they carry the largest stock of quality made products from carpet, waterproof vinyl plank flooring, Tile, Hardwood and installation.

“We are family owned, people oriented and always available. Customers have an idea of what they want, it’s our job to listen so we can achieve the best look and functional comfort for their home for years to com, e’’the Lyford’s say. •

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330 Walnut St., Red Bluff | (530) 529-4004 dalescarpetandflooringredbluff.com

Jessica Sylvia’s love of going to toy stores with her grandparents helped her take a leap of faith 13 years ago and open Dandy Lions Children’s Shop. The Red Bluff store specializes in unique clothes, toys, books and plushes for kids.

“When I was a child, I had such fond memories of going to toy stores with my grandparents,” Sylvia says. “I want the same for children that come into my store.”

And why wouldn’t they? Dandy Lions is a veritable playground for the young and young at heart. From newborn to infants and children, there’s something for everyone and it’s a great place to find gifts for those special little angels. •

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623 Main St., Red Bluff | (530) 527-7755 www.dandylions.shop

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Enjoy the Great Outdoors

Jasper and Melissa Hudson don’t just sell the best gear for your outdoor adventures. They live and believe in what they sell because they’re out there using and testing the products so they can be true representatives for their Market Street business, Jefferson State Adventure Hub.

“When I was a teenager I would come visit my uncle in Redding every summer to enjoy the outdoors in all its capacities,” Jasper says. “Hiking, biking, hunting, fishing and water sports.”• To read more of the story, visit enjoycityguide.com

872 N. Market St. | (530) 768-5055 | www.jsahub.com

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