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November/December 2014
Holidays in Paradise By Monica Nolan Executive Director, Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce
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he Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce and its members are busily planning all manner of festive treats for the season.
Annual Holiday Preview in Paradise
The 12th Annual Holiday Preview is set for November 13-16. Visit 21 of your local businesses and get an early start on your Christmas Shopping. Participating businesses will feature refreshments, great gift ideas, and holiday décor. Enter the drawing for one of three gift baskets. By visiting all participating stores you increase your chance to win and may also explore more opportunities for buying local. Each location will have maps of participating stores by November 1st. Stores in this year’s preview include: Aunt Mabel’s, CoCo Amatrice Artisan Chocolates, Dove’s Boutique and Gallery, Feather River Hospital Gift Shop, Uniquely Yours Boutique, Heavenly Herbs and Acupuncture, HeavenScent Candles and Gifts, Joy Lyn’s Candies, My Girlfriend’s Closet, Pip Printing and Marketing Services, Sierra Gem Company, Skyway Feed and Pet Supply, Trailhead Adventures and Treasures From Paradise.
The Twelve Days of Christmas Ridgefest
The fourth annual the Twelve Days of Christmas Ridgefest, a Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce Merchant Gift Certificate promotion, drives consumers to local businesses to shop, enjoy holiday décor, and enter a $1000 merchant gift certificate give-away. Contestants will drop entry forms at local businesses; each visit equals an opportunity to win one of ten $100 merchant gift certificates redeemable at local businesses. In addition, local businesses give away their own prizes. Look for entry forms beginning November 21 from
participating merchants. Last year, winners walked away with everything from music lessons to gift baskets full of delicious Joy Lyn’s Chocolate. Winners will be announced at Paradise On Ice on Saturday, December 6, 5:45p.m. at Terry Ashe Park. If you would like to be a participating merchant, please contact the Chamber at 877-9356 or monica@ paradisechamber.com. The Twelve Days of Christmas Ridgefest: Friday, November 21 through Tuesday, December 2. Enter at participating Chamber merchants. Details online at ParadiseChamber.com
also available for private rentals and field trips. Call 872-6393, visit www.paradisepr pd.com, or Paradise Ice Rink on facebook for more information. Santa arrives at Paradise on Ice on December 4th at 6:00pm. Paradise Recreation & Park District’s preschool singers, “Small Voices” will be singing along with other entertainment.
Christmas Lighted Truck Parade
Paradise On Ice opens for its 8-week season on November 15.
Paradise On Ice
Paradise on Ice returns for its second season from November 15th to January 11th. Located in beautiful Terry Ashe Park at 6626 Skyway, the Paradise Ice Rink is the only outdoor ice rink between Mt. Shasta and Sacramento. Weather permitting, the rink will be open daily for eight weeks. Regular daily admission of $12.00 includes skates and ten-visit, individual, and family season passes available. Food will be available at the onsite Igloo Café including coffee, hot chocolate, hot dogs, nachos, soft pretzels, and other items. The rink is
Paradise On Ice at Terry Ashe Park is the perfect place to view the spectacular Annual Christmas The Christmas Lighted Truck Parades stages at Thomas Ace Lighted Truck Parade Hardware at the corner of Clark and Pearson. featuring big-hearted truckers and their big lighted rigs. This event, organized by Rick McGregor of McGregor Construction and Holiday Merchant Decorating the Pair-O-Dice Chapter of E. Clampus Contest Each year, many Chamber businesses Vitus, fills holiday food pantries by asking only that the community support the event take part in the Chamber of Commerce with canned goods. Last year, the truck Pa- Holiday Merchant Decorating Contest. rade gathered more than 2000 pounds of This year’s contest theme is “Country Christmas.” Prizes will be awarded in the food for hungry Ridge residents. Trucks will stage at Thomas Ace Hard- following categories: Window Decorating, ware on the corner of Clark and Pearson Outdoor Decorating, Indoor Decorating, beginning at 4p.m. on Saturday, Decem- Night Display, and Best “Country Christber 6. The Clampers’ Wienie Wagon will mas” Theme. Winners will be announced at the Chambe on hand for hot snacks. Please bring canned goods to the parade, and look for ber Holiday Mixer on Wednesday, Decembins around town to donate non-perishable ber 10th 5:30p.m. at Feather Canyon Retirement Community, 590 Canyon View food to the Ridge’s hungry families. The parade will progress from Pearson up Drive. The deadline for entry is Friday, Skyway, turn around in the Holiday Plaza November 21 and Chamber RepresentaParking lot, and then drive back down Sky- tives will visit businesses for judging on way. Some truckers spend weeks decking Monday, December 8. out their vehicles with lights and all manner of festive trimmings. The Contest will be judged by Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce representatives and trophies will be awarded in the small and large truck categories. If you are interested in entering your truck, please contact Eric Season Tickets On Sale Hegenbart at 873-2692.
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Local Gifts From Your Chamber By Monica Nolan Executive Director, Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce
Shoppers: Are you looking for convenient and versatile holiday gifts? Businesses: Are you looking for increased traffic and a means to attract new customers? The Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce encourages local spending with its Merchant Gift Certificate program, an initiative encouraging Ridge retention of sales tax dollars. This year, community members will redeem over $50,000 in gift certificates at more than local businesses! Chamber Merchant Gift Certificate redemption benefits businesses through increased customer traffic, and the community benefits from the dollars spent locally. The Chamber advertises the Gift Certificate Program on its website, listing all participating merchants. All Chamber members may redeem gift certificates; participation is FREE with membership. Promote your business with minimal effort or overhead! Gift Certificates offer products and services from many of our fine participating Chamber merchants with choices ranging from candles, dining, spa packages, groceries, ice cream, chocolate to hay, tires, dog training, antiques, shoes, self-defense
classes, and massage! Our flexible program offers something to everyone on your list, not just for the holidays, but for birthdays, weddings, employee recognition, retirement, or any occasion. Chamber merchant gift certificates are perfect for recognizing
“Cooler” Paradise mugs are available from your Chamber.
Special Edition Paradise Depot Christmas ornaments will be available at 5550 Skyway while supplies last. staff and groups at Christmas. Support local merchants by purchasing Chamber Gift Certificates to give as gifts all year long! Please friends and loved ones with a gift that allows them to varied selection while investing in the local economy. Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce Gift Certificates are convenient, fun to spend, and offer excellent value! Gift certificates are available at the Chamber Office, 5550 Skyway, #1 and online at ParadiseChamber.com. While you are in the Chamber Office at 5550 Skyway, have a look at our custom Paradise T-shirts, hats and mugs. The Chamber’s “It’s Cooler Up here” logo is available on adult t-shirts in assorted men’s and ladies’ styles. This year, we will also be offering Paradise tree ornaments depicting the historic Paradise Depot.
for 2015 Season at Theatre on the Ridge TOTR celebrates its 40th Anniversary Season in 2015. An exciting line-up of productions is in store, with something for everyone. Standard Season Tickets for 5 fantastic shows is only $70. Opening Night Season Tickets are $85, which includes a champagne reception following the show with the cast and crew. Shows include The Dixie Swim Club; Peter and Alice; Vanya and Sonia and Masha and Spike; Cat on a Hot Tin Roof, and the season closer, fresh from the Broadway stage, the phantasmagorical musical BIG FISH. Season tickets may be ordered through the Box Office at 877-5760 or download the Season Ticket Order Form on the TOTR website www. totr.org. Season tickets are not available for purchase online.
Chamber President Kimball Shirey Joins Sweeney & Selland Insurance Services George Selland, owner of Sweeney & Selland Insurance Services welcomes insurance professional Kimball Shirey CIC to his team. Kimball has 15 years of experience in the insurance business and is an active member of the business community, serving as current President of the Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce.
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Q & A With Newly Elected Council Members In advance of the November 4 election, members and stakeholders of your Chamber submitted questions for the candidates for Paradise Town Council. Answers from prevailing incumbents Jody Jones and Scott Lotter appear below.
by downtown shopping opportunities. As we grow the Paradise business community there will be more here to attract tourists. This in turn increases sales tax revenue which can, at some point, restore the TOT funds to the Chamber, Gold Nugget Museum and the Paradise Performing Arts Center.
1. What is the most important single issue that the Town Council could positively impact, over the next 4 years?
Scott Lotter:
Jody Jones:
Improving the Paradise economy. We need to grow and encourage existing businesses and attract new businesses to Paradise in order to increase employment and provide greater retail opportunities. Some things we can do to accomplish this are: • Streamline, simplify, and assist business owners with the permit process. • Recruit new businesses through an economic development committee. • Build on the Skyway Safety Project and complete the infrastructure improvements to downtown (sidewalks and beautification). • Develop a sewer system in our business district. Paradise currently receives 19% of its revenue from sales tax. That percentage is much higher in other cities, with Chico at 43% and Oroville at 30%. If Paradise could increase its percentage to 30%, it would equate to an additional $1million dollars annually in revenue. Every time our residents drive to Chico for services or goods we are paying for Chico’s police, fire and roads!
Scott Lotter:
The top priority for the Town Council is finding a septic solution for our commercial areas-- a way to dispose of waste water in high ground water areas where there is no room to add leach lines and the ground
Paradise Town Council Member Jody Jones
Paradise Mayor Scott Lotter does not perc well. Proper waste water disposal is health and safety issue and should not be confused with a business regulation. This has been a priority that was identified 14 years ago when I was on the Downtown Revitalization Committee before I joined the Town Council. The problem remains, but with many of underlying issues resolved or underway, we could remedy the situation to support economic development and stability in our community.
2. Transient Occupancy Tax funds supported the Paradise Visitor Center. During the economic decline, The Town of Paradise redirected those funds from the Chamber of Commerce to its General Fund. How can the Town and the Chamber work together to attract visitors in the absence of funding?
Jody Jones: Although funding is not currently available, the Chamber does a great job promoting Paradise as a tourist destination with festivals such as Johnny Appleseed Days and support during the Ice Skating Rink operation. The Town partners in those events in a number of ways, including providing: • traffic control with volunteer staff and council members • police and fire coverage • Advertising and promotion of events through Town publications and website. I would encourage those partnerships to continue and look for additional opportunities within our constrained budget. Additionally, I would like to see a stronger partnership between the Chamber and the Town in recruiting and attracting new businesses to Paradise. Tourists need restaurants and hotels and are often attracted
Transient Occupancy Taxes are collected from visitors staying in our local motels and are generally not considered a tax on our local citizens. These funds by law go into our Town General Fund. In the past, a portion of TOT receipts but never all of the funds went to help fund the Visitors Bureau, the Gold Nugget Museum and the Paradise Performing Arts Center. When the economic downturn hit, the council advised these groups that funding would be ending. The choice was to either layoff Police or Fire personnel or continue to fund tourism related activities. The Town’s mission is to deliver those essential services to our citizens that they are unable to provide for themselves. These areas are police, fire, animal control, and road maintenance. The Town will continue to support the Chamber in its efforts to attract visitors to businesses by keeping our image positive and delivering on our core mission that allows businesses to be successful. The business community, particularly the hospitality and restaurants, will need to decide independently of the Town if they want to form a business improvement district with assessments or surcharges to pay for tourism promotion. This works very successfully in many cities. 3. The mission of Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce is to create and optimize an environment for a thriving
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Arlan Hudson: Making a Difference in Paradise
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rlan Hudson made it his mission to make a difference in Paradise every day. Arlan worked tirelessly for many years to improve Paradise through his volunteer efforts. In his honor, Mayor Scott Lotter encouraged the residents of Paradise to come together on October 25th to make a difference in our Town. Arlan has inspired us to make this a Paradise tradition. The Town of Paradise dedicated the 2014 Make a Difference Day to Arlan Hudson who died at the age of 90 just 18 days before the event. Make a Difference Day was initiated twenty years ago by USA Weekend Magazine. It occurs on the fourth Saturday of October and is a nationwide effort encouraging locals to volunteer and get involved with their town. This year, Paradise officials dubbed Make a Difference Day “The Arlan Hudson Paradise Beautification Day” and hope to continue the tradition for years to come. Some projects for the 2014 event were postponed because of rain, but the Fire Station Roof is nearly complete and roses were planted at Town Hall.
Look for these banners hanging from the light posts in Downtown Paradise on the Skyway.
A Remembrance of Arlan Hudson
by Jim Clarkson, owner of Hudson’s Appliance Center Here are just a few of the local awards and recognitions earned by Arlan that I am aware of. Arlan also received awards for his military service in the Navy at Pearl Harbor. • Town of Paradise, Outstanding Service to Community • Elks, Senior Citizen of the Year • Rotary, Community Service Award • Gold Nugget Days, Grand Marshal • Durham Cemetery Preservation Asso-
ciation, Restoration Service • Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce Louis Stahl Award of Excellence • Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce, Distinguished Service • President of Paradise Ridge Senior Center • Paradise Ridge Senior Center, Groundskeeper Extraordinaire • Paradise Police Force Volunteer Arlan meant a great deal to me as a mentor and friend. Arlan showed me that making a difference in your community is one
of the great rewards of living. To leave the Hudson Paradise Beautification Day, and world a better place for your having been recently I have seen another older gentlethere-- that is a goal that gives one great men on a corner cleaning up out town. satisfaction. Arlan proved one man can make a differArlan gave me my first job when I came ence, a big difference. to Paradise. Although Arlan no longer owned Hudson’s Appliance, he did have enough faith in me to talk the Baumans into hiring me. Over the years, the opportunity Arlan afforded me turned into an opportunity to buy Hudson’s. It was Arlan’s commitment to customer service that help me understand how to succeed in business in a small town. In the last years of Hudson’s Appliance was opened a half century ago by Arlan his life, Arlan blessed Hudson, and has long been known for value and integrity. After my family by accept- his retirement, the Paradise community became accustomed to ing our invitation to seeing Arlan out and about, cleaning up the Town one corner at a holiday dinners and time. His spirit of community and service above self is imprinted such. We unofficially adopted Arlan as our on the business that bears his name. grandfather. In the last days of his life, we spent a lot of time together, and it was in those days of Arlan’s life that he gave the most. Unable to get out of his chair, he continued to work towards projects that would make Paradise a more beautiful town. He inspired others to step forward, and students in the local schools have been taught about Arlan. The Town has Alliance Kingdom Builders partnered with the Town of Paracreated the The Arlan dise to Raise the Roof on Fire Station #81 at 767 Birch Street.
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Johnny Appleseed 2014: By Monica Nolan Executive Director, Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce
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ohnny Appleseed Days enjoyed its second year of revival in the heart of Paradise at Terry Ashe Park. As we return to our former home, we are planning for the future with expansion of both vendor area and attractions. Next year, we hope to offer a pie eating contest, cider garden, and traditional children’s games such as 3-legged races. As always, the centerpiece of the event was the pies. Whole and by the slice, the Chamber helped bolster its operating revenue with the sale of 800 pies—that’s potentially 6,400 slices! The Chamber is proud to host this event that shares a bite of history with our community. Most of the 76 bushels of Para-
dise-grown Granny Smith apples from Noble Orchard, (that’s 3420 pounds) were baked into pies, and the remaining apples were given out at the fest. More than 100 pie bakers, too numerous to mention, gathered at the Paradise Elks Lodge for the three-day pie baking operation. Bakers return year after year to provide this gift to the community from their hearts and their hands. Bakers were treated to lunch from Black Bear Diner, Round Table Pizza, and La Comida. They were also treated to raffle prize gifts from PostNet, Joy Lyn’s Candies, Frank Dodini Music & Voice, Spencer Shirey Wines, Heavenscent Candles, Theatre On the Ridge, Noelle Adams of Paradise Association of Realtors, The Screen & Window Shop, Paradise Ridge Senior Center, A Stitch Above, and Damsel in Defense. If you would like to help Longtime pie bakers Olmeida Weatherbie, Carin Thomas, Martha Shepard and Sue Harrington are asbake pies in 2015, please call 877- sisted by California Conservation Corps volunteers in the Paradise Elks’ Lodge kitchen.
Mr. Vixie’s 8th grade class from Paradise Adventist Academy help bake for PieO-Neer Day. Abigail Edwards brings pies to the ovens.
9356 or email info@ParadiseChamber.com. Our thanks goes to the entire community for partaking in this Paradise custom, but a particular thanks to Mike Trinca, Jim Murphy, and the staff of Paradise Recreation and Parks District for providing the tremendous support necessary to stage this beloved tradition. On a similar note, the pie baking project is a high-impact operation, requiring patience, flexibility, and dedication from its host. The hospitality of the Paradise Elks Lodge and site assistance from Ben Blankenship, Cathy Straub, Henri Brachais, Jim McMillen, Keith Whitburn, and Tom McDonald were invaluable. Hoppy Campos and The Boys and Girls Club are appreciated for assisting with parking at the event. Many thanks also to our sponsors: Rite Aid, California Health & Wellness, Wells Fargo Bank, Paradise Cinema 7, Gary Bess Associates, Stott Outdoor Advertising, Blue Team – Cindy Haskett, Black Bear Diner, and Jack F.M. Sponsors who helped provide funds for the Games Plaza are Pear-
son Road Collision Repair, Paradise Grocery Outlet, and Jeannie’s Consignment. Staging this event with all its moving ovenready parts is truly a labor of love and reflects the cooperation and creativity of a few individuals who go above and beyond in terms of sheer devotion and industry. Retired Chamber Executive Director Ed Salome heads the list of these folks in terms of his organizational skills, historical knowledge, diligence, and sheer brute strength. Also of note is “Ed Salome In Training,” Michael Menches. Michael has been indispensable in organizing the games area and provides enthusiastic yearround service to the Chamber. Bob Irvine and California Vocations staff and volunteers provide invaluable set-up and tear down support. Frank Dodini and Sandy Miller create the entire entertainment program as a showcase for local talent of many ages and styles. Ken Prentiss has long ditched his shoes and donned a pot on his head to assume the role of Johnny Appleseed, spreading the lore of
Chamber director Julie Cooke of Center for Spiritual Living and Chamber Executive Director Monica Nolan strike a pose in front of the 3,420 pounds of Apples supplied by Noble Orchard, the last remaining apple orchard on the Ridge. Retired Chamber Executive Director and tireless volunteer Ed Salome assembles pie peelers.
Paradise Chamber Executive Director Monica Nolan and Rite Aid Magalia manager Don Vance distribute apples donated by Noble Orchard.
In recognition of the fact that its Paradise store is the site of the original Johnny Appleseed Days harvest festival, Rite Aid sponsors the pie pavilion and a flu shot booth. Rite Aid manager Don Vance inoculates the Thrifty Cone.
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The Heart of the Pie this Paradise tradition at the fest and beyond. Glenn Harrington documents the fest with his camera, and Chamber Board members providing staffing were Julie and Jay Cooke, Shannon Hurte, David Shepler, Carol Peterson, Pamela Teeter and Steve Crowder. Chamber President Kimball Shirey and Mary Spencer helped sustain some tired bakers. Helping serve pie were Chamber volunteers Lori Crowder, Lilia Howder, Jill Williams, Katie Steicher and Phyllis Black. Thank you Mike Zuccolillo for transporting the pies, and Blue Team for providing the van. Many thanks also to Town Councilman Woody Culleton for site support, pie baking and serving, and providing spontaneous and enthusiastic musical entertainment to the obvious delight of all. Thanks to Mayor Scott Lotter for site assistance and consultation. And last but certainly not least, thank you Barbara Allen, the mother of the pie tradition, for many years of home-baked and heartfelt inspiration.
Johnny Appleseed welcomes businesses, non-profits, artisans and crafters at California’s oldest harvest festival.
Rite Aid manager Don Vance proudly displays the Pie Pavilion banner outside the Magalia store.
The games plaza featured story telling form the Heartshine girls, and was sponsored by generous donations from Pearson Road Collision Repair, Jeannie’s Consignment, and Paradise Grocery Outlet.
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Member Since
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A-1 Check Cashing
2000
Paradise Hobbies
2004
California Vocations, Inc.
2007
Paradise Irrigation District
2000
Catalyst Domestic Violence Services
1999
Paradise Medical Group, Inc.
2001
CB Properties
1998
Paradise Printing Co.
2004
Clark Road Storage
2013
Pine Ridge Women’s Club
2009
Compac Engineering, Inc
1994
Raymond James Financial Services, Inc.
2008
Cozy Diner of Paradise
2000
Ridge Eye Care
1976
Riebes Auto Parts
2012
Robert A. Gustafson, CPA
1991
Shadowbrook Apartments
1997
Sierra Gem Company
2013
Stott Outdoor Advertising
2009
Wireless Store, The
2013
Craig Memorial Congregational Church
1985
Dove’s Boutique and Gallery
2012
Dutch Bros. Coffee
2009
First Baptist Church
2003
LeTip of Paradise
1991
HeartShine Foundation
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Ribbon Cuttings and Mixers All are welcome at Chamber Ribbon Cuttings and mixers. Leave work on time and bring a handful of business cards and your elevator
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Paradise Chamber of Commerce Representative and Atria Paradise Department Heads assist Executive Director, Andrew Levin in the official Ribbon Cutting Ceremony.
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March 5 Chamber Mixer at Tall Pines Entertainment Center 5445 Clark Road
The Arc Store warehouse supervisor Tim Jaramillo, manager Joe Thompson, and Chamber Treasurer David Shepler cut the ribbon to celebrate the opening of the Paradise branch of the thrift shop in the Kmart plaza.
Center for Spiritual Living celebrated its 65th anniversary with the dedication of a Peace Pole created by local artist Glen Cowan.
Dawprakai Ambrose cuts the ribbon to celebrate the opening of Nue 2 U at 6331 Skyway. Visit Nue 2 U for a selection of gently used merchandise.
It’s a family affair as Bartlett’s Hearing Aid Center welcomed Chamber members and the public to its state-of-the-art facility at 6573 Clark Road, Suite B, in Cobblestone Court.
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to Ridge residents, giving them the dignity and stability needed to strive towards self-sufficiency and permanent housing. SHOR cannot exist without the compassion and dedication of its volunteers and the generosity of those organizations that open their doors each night to those who are hungry, tired and cold. If you are interested in volunteering or hosting for SHOR, please call 872-1162 to learn more.
In his role as Broker/Agent Kimball is available to provide property and casualty insurance products from over 80 different insurance carriers. Products available include business owner packages, general liability, workers compensation, property, and auto insurance as well as surety bonds. Sweeney & Selland Insurance Services is located at 102 Raley Blvd. Suite 175, Chico. Give Kimball a call at (530) 487-8200 ext. 116 and welcome him Gary Bess Associates to the team! Reaches South Gary Bess Associates (GBA) is part of Support Local Artists a new Integrated Behavioral Health This Holiday Season initiative that will support a Health Holiday Open House at Made In Para- Neighborhood Planning Process, dise, 7837 Skyway, Friday, December which is funded by L.A. Care Health 5th, 8:00a.m. to 4:00p.m. Festivities Plan and the Blue Shield Foundation start at 1:00pm. Featuring great raffle of California. GBA was awarded the prizes, delicious appetizers, goodies, contract through a competitive prohot and cold beverages and Santa cess to create a blueprint for Health Claus! Made In Paradise is an af- Neighborhoods in Los Angeles Counfiliate of the Work Training Center, a ty, integrating physical health, benon-profit organization serving adults havioral health and social services. with disabilities. Clients are artists L.A. Care is the nation’s largest public taking classes and creating handi- health plan. crafts while receiving a paycheck. Skip the crowded department stores and Joy Lyn’s Candies long lines, and support local artists Featured in Enjoy Magazine this holiday season. Joy Lyn’s Candies was featured in Enjoy Magazine, a Northern CaliforLower Your Monthly Bills nia lifestyle publication. The article Contact The Screen & Window Shop included photos of the Beer Brittle at 877-4561. Special for Ridge Busi- making process and talked about the ness Journal readers: Mention this “Best New Piece” award won by Joy article15% off any products and free Lyn’s Candies at the Retail Confectionweatherization consultation. ers International Annual Convention for Joy Lyn’s Hop Salt Stout Caramel More cost-saving tips: made with Sierra Nevada Stout beer • Keep thermostat at 68. • Replace worn weather-stripping and hop salt made especially for the award winning piece. Owners Pam around doors. • Make sure no leaks around window and Bill Hartley were proud to be featured in the magazine and are thrilled glass. • Check caulking (it shrinks!) around that their business is considered among the many good things about windows. • Replace windows with new energy living in the North State. The award winning Hop Salt Stout Caramels and efficient vinyl windows. • Make sure there your attic has at Joy Lyn’s Beer Brittle are available in Joy Lyn’s store on Bille Road and also least 6 inches of insulation. • Make sure your water heater and at Sierra Nevada Brewery store in appliances show the “energy star” Chico. label. Purchase a blanket for older Mountain View Christmas water heaters. Tree Farm Opens for the • Use energy efficient light bulbs. Visit www.screenandwindowshop. Holidays com, visit us on Facebook, call us or For more than 30 years, Mountain come by & visit our showroom at View Christmas Tree Farm has been 7654 A Skyway for more information. the place to build family traditions and make lasting memories. The SHOR Now Open for its Third farm is open daily from the day after Thanksgiving daily until DecemSeason Do you need or someone you know ber 23rd. Bring the whole family to need a free, safe place to stay over- the Ridge to choose and cut your night on the Ridge? Sojourner’s own tree from the sustainable forHouse On the Ridge (SHOR), Para- est on the farm. Pre-cut trees are dise’s homeless shelter, is now open also available as well as fresh hand and inviting guests to call 872-1162 made Christmas wreaths. The roarto find out more. SHOR provides a ing bonfire is the perfect spot to sit hot meal and a warm night’s sleep and sip hot chocolate while hot dogs sizzle on a stick and chocolate and
marshmallows melt together for gooey S’mores. Farm animals rule the roost at the farm and offer a chorus of background music to the delighted squeal of children enjoying an outing in the forest. Visit Mountain View Christmas Tree Farm at 1986 Mountain View Drive, on Facebook, or on the web at mtnviewtrees.com. Salvation Army Bell Ringers Needed The Salvation Army Paradise needs Bell Ringers for this Christmas Season! Family, Friends, Co-workers, and clubs. Make it a tradition! All money raised in Kettles stays right here in Paradise! Please contact : Katie Montgomery Paradise Service Center Coordinator- 872-1534 Miss California HeartShine 2015: 4th Annual Royal Gala & Silent Auction Founded in Paradise by Ciara Barnes as her high school senior project, HeartShine is an inner-beauty cooperative offering scholarship opportunities to candidates participating in volunteer community service. HeartShine seeks strong, positive role models who make a difference. HeartShine also seeks sponsorship and auction donation items. Email HeartShinePageants@gmail.com or call (530) 591-3627 and LIKE HeartShine on facebook for full details and contestant information. All are invited to attend the 4th annual Royal Gala & Silent Auction where amazing young contestants compete for the honor of being crowned “Miss California HeartShine 2015.” Sunday, February 15, 6:00p.m. Holiday Inn Ballroom, Manzanita Court off Mangrove & Hwy 99. Join the Race for the Chocolate Crown! The 2015 Paradise Chocolate Fest celebrates 10 years of “Sweetening Kids lives thru Chocolate!” A Fest highlight is the coronation of the “Chocolate Queen and King.” Each year, community leaders join the fun and experience a taste of sweet royalty. No bathing suit competition, no talent show! All that’s needed is sponsorship by a business or civic organization - a love for kids and a desire to make an impact on our community. Sporting chocolate themed hats, candidates officially “kick- off” their quest for the crown on the first of February and the race is on! The following weeks are filled with fun, camaraderie, team work, new friends, and lots of chocolate. Supporting youth on the Ridge …. It doesn’t get much sweeter. The Chocolate Fest will take place on May 10th. To learn more about being a candidate or the Paradise Chocolate Fest, contact (530) 342-4896.
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Consignment, Made in Paradise, My Girlfriends Closet, Pip Printing and Marketing Services, SiParadise Ridge Senior Center, Theatre on the Ridge presents erra Gem Company, Skyway An877 Nunneley Road Cricket On The Hearth $1 for members, $3 for non tique Mall, Skyway Feed and Pet Thurs. Fri. Sat. thru Dec. 7, members. Admission in- Supply, Trailhead Adventures, Final Sun. matinee, Dec. 7 cludes popcorn. 877-1733. Treasures From Paradise, The Theatre on the Ridge, Wine Room and Wilson Printing. paraseniorcntr@yahoo.com 3735 Neal Road Jim Broshears, (530) 877-6876, Written and directed by Jerry Miller, prafirejb@comcast.net Paradise Rotary music and lyrics by Marcel Daguerre Meets at The PLaCe and Jerry Miller. Every Thursday 12:00pm for Paradise Cowboy In 1845, Charles Dickens published Music and Poetry lunch the Christmas novella The Cricket Gathering Paradise Lutheran Church, on the Hearth. TOTR is delighted to Friday, November 14, 780 Luther Drive bring you an original show with a 7:00pm brand new script that is perfect holi- Friends of the Library Paradise Performing Arts Center, day fare for the whole family. Cricket Book Sale 777 Nunneley Road on the Hearth is filled with magic Alternate Saturdays World-renowned Cowboy Storyand music, laughter and tears, and (Except holiday weekends and teller and Poet Waddie Mitchell a few twists and turns. 7:30 p.m. the 5th Saturday of any month) will make his first appearance curtain, Sunday Matinees 2:00 p.m. Paradise Library, in Paradise at the 4th Annual curtain. No performance Thanksgiv- 5922 Clark Road Paradise Cowboy Music & Poing Day. $16.00 General / $20.00 Book Sale hours 10:00am to etry Gathering, a benefit to supReserved / $22 at Door. $12.00 Gen- 3:00pm. port the Paradise Gold Nugget eral / $15.00 Reserved / $18 at Door. Museum. Tickets $15.00. Steve Student/Senior Discount Nights, Paradise Elks Bingo “Woody” Culleton, 521-1984. Thursdays $10 at the door only. Chi- Every Sunday. Doors Open co: The Vagabond Rose, Paradise: Fir 3:00pm Art Show and Sale to Street Gallery & Gifts. Tickets On- Paradise Elks Lodge, 1100 Elks line: www.totr.org (530) 877-5760, Lane, Grand Hall, rear entrance Benefit Sojourner’s House on the Ridge totrex@yahoo.com Saturday, November 15, Samaritan Free Medical 1:00pm to 4:00pm Ladies’ Club at Clinic 4560 Clark Road below Paradise Edward Jones Every Sunday, 2:00pm to Airport The second Tuesday of every 4:00pm Holy Spirit House of Prayer presmonth, Paradise Lutheran Church, ents a Show and Sale of the Art10:30am to 12:30pm 780 Luther Drive work of Michele Myers to benefit Edward Jones Investments, Free basic medical care and men- Sojourner’s House on the Ridge. 5498 Skyway Suite B, Paradise tal health counseling. 872-7085 Light refreshments will be served The second Wednesday of ev- Free admission. http://shorparery month, 6:00pm to 7:30pm adise.webs.com/ Michele Myers 562 Manzanita Ave., Suite 10, 872-4553 www.1-michele-myers. Chico fineartamerica.com. countessoliDiscuss current events, the economy zar@webtv.net The 13th Annual Paradise and investing in a relaxed, informal setting, a great way to get to know Holiday Preview Sunday Champagne each other. Refreshments. Please Thursday, November 13, Brunch through Sunday, November 16 call to let us know you are coming at November 16, 21 Paradise Businesses 872-4339. Hosted by Shannon Hurte Visit 21 of your local businesses 11:30am to 1:00pm and Merrie Wales. and get an early start on your Atria Paradise, Christmas Shopping. Refresh- 1007 Buschmann Road Paradise Ridge Homeless ments, great gift ideas, and holi- A feast of the season from our Task Force Meeting chef to you. And enjoy a sparkling First Tuesday of every month, day décor. Enter the drawing for glass of champagne to toast the one of three gift baskets; Stores 6:00pm day. RSVP to Shell Morley, 872Paradise United Methodist Church, in this year’s preview include: 3344. Michelle.morley@atriaseAunt Mabel’s, Back at the Ranch, 6277 Clark Road, across from Baker’s Birkenstock, Dove’s Bou- niorliving.com Cinema 7 tique and Gallery, Elegant Rose, Contact Stephanie Gregorio, 872Feather River Hospital Gift Shop, Kettle Kick Off Dinner 1162 or shorparadise@gmail.com Uniquely Yours Boutique, Foot- Tuesday, November 18, hill Mill and Lumber, Heavenly 5:30pm Paradise LeTip Herbs and Acupuncture, Heav- Paradise Elks Lodge #2026, Every Tuesday, 7:00am for enScent Candles and Gifts, Joy 1100 Elk Lane breakfast Lyn’s Candies, Kate’s Courtyard The Salvation Army Kettle Kick Meets at Cozy Diner, 6371 Skyway
Every Tuesday, 2:00pm
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Council, from page 2 business community. What is the Town Council’s role in supporting this mission? What initiatives would you recommend to increase economic opportunity in our community?
Jody Jones: As I’ve discussed above it is imperative that we grow the business community in Paradise in order to have a thriving economy. It is high on my priority list as a council member. The council has a number of roles in support of this goal. They should provide: • A streamlined and easy to navigate permit system. • Police, fire and ambulance services to keep those businesses, employees and their customers safe. • The infrastructure that supports those businesses, such as roads and the future sewer system.
complish this for the downtown. Longer term, it could be expanded to encompass the rest of Paradise’s commercial area. Additionally, I would like to see a business development/recruitment effort. We don’t currently have the budget or personnel to do this from inside Town Hall. However, I have received interest from a number of business/citizen interests and I’m pursuing a mechanism to make this happen. There also may be grants that we can pursue for business development. We need to be pro-active at recruiting new businesses to Paradise both to grow our economy and to provide additional choices for residents of the Ridge.
Scott Lotter:
The biggest drawback to business in Paradise is our lack of waste water disposal; this hampers new, existing and expanding businesses. Without a sewer or septic solution, most efforts will fail to generate new business activity in our community. As a Town government, we continue to The lack of a sewer system in our busi- try to streamline regulations, remove ness district is a huge deterrent to our barriers, and provide guidance to busieconomic growth. Determining how nesses that come into Town Hall. Keepto best provide a sewer system for the ing the town looking good, free of blight business district, obtaining funding and and unsightly rundown buildings helps constructing that system is the most sig- our existing merchants shine. We will nificant goal that I have serving on the continue to work on signage programs, Town Council. I have a lot of experience landscaping, outside display regulations getting large infrastructure projects like that help and don’t hinder our businessthis done. In the short term we can ac- es.
Off Dinner. $80-table of 8....Single tickets available. Katie Montgomery (530) 872-1534. katie.montgomery@usw.salvationarmy.org
Water in Paradise Thursday, November 20 6:00pm to 7:30pm
Paradise Public Library, 5922 Clark Road Water in Paradise, and the State’s vision for water budgeting and the Water Action Plan. Hosted by Butte Environmental Council. Speakers: George Barber, Paradise Irrigation District and Dan McManus, Department of Water Resources.
Festival of Trees, Tree Auction, Hors d‘oeuvres and Spirits Friday evening, November 21, 6:00pm to 9:00pm
Paradise Veterans Memorial Hall, 6550 Skyway, Corner of Skyway and Elliott Come and enjoy a festive holiday evening, substantial hors ‘d oeuvres, salad bar, dessert dash and spirits. A live auction of extravagantly decorated Christmas trees. Bid on the tree you love and take it home fully decorated. Hosted by Quota International of Paradise, all proceeds benefit local children for the holidays. Tickets $20. Judy Sisson, 873-3462.
Festival of Trees Holiday Gift Faire
Saturday, November 22, 10:00am to 5:00pm Paradise Veterans Memorial Hall, 6550 Skyway, Corner of Skyway and Elliott A Christmas wonderland, showcasing holiday gifts, decorated Christmas trees and wreaths. Free admission. Bid on the tree you love and take it home fully decorated. Vendors to shop and photos with Santa. Hosted by Quota International of Paradise, all proceeds benefit local children for the holidays. Judy Sisson, 8733462.
Day of Prayer & Thanks Service
Wednesday, November 26, 1:15pm to 2:15pm Atria Paradise, 1007 Buschmann Road
Before the holidays roll by us, let us take some time to reflect and give thanks during our Interdenominational Day of Prayer & Thanks Service at 1:15 p.m. in our lobby. Shell Morley, 872-3344, michelle.morley@atriaseniorliving.com
Thanksgiving Celebration
Thursday, November 27, 12:00pm Atria Paradise, 1007 Buschmann Road Join us for a traditional Thanksgiving feast at noon. Then stay for a “Turkey Trot” walk-about at 1:30. And that should work up your thirst for our Thursday Happy Hour at 2:30! Just RSVP the number of guests to 872-3344! Shell Morley: michelle. morley@atriaseniorliving.com
The Salvation Army Thanksgiving Community Dinner
Thursday, November 27, 11:00am to 2:00pm United Methodist Church, 6722 Clark Road The Annual Salvation Army Thanksgiving Day dinner is hosted by The United Methodist Church.
Parrott Family Christmas Program
Saturday, November 29. Two performances: 2:00pm and 7:00pm
Paradise Performing Art Center, 777 Nunneley Road Enjoy this Paradise holiday tradition with the Parrott family. Tickets will go on sale November 1.
DECEMBER Customer Appreciation Day
Tuesday, December 2, 9:00am to 12:30pm Pip Printing & Marketing Services, 597 B Pearson Road Come to Pip for our 34th Annual Customer Appreciation Day. The
free food is outstanding! Free 2015 calendar while supplies last. Those who make a $5.00 (absolute minimum) donation to the Family Resource Center have their choice of several other fantastic gifts. 877-7741
College Savings Presentation
Wednesday, December 3, 3:00pm to 7:00pm Edward Jones Investments 5498 Skyway Edward Jones financial advisor Shannon Hurte is hosting a free college savings presentation: College - Getting There from Here. Refreshments will be served. The seminar is free, but space is limited. To make a reservation, call or email Merrie Wales, at 530-872-4339, merrie.wales@ edwardjones.com
Light Up A Life
Thursday, December 4, 7:00pm Paradise Hospice 1289 Bille Road Please bring the entire family and join us at the Paradise Hospice House to usher in the Christmas season with music, the hospice tree lighting, fellowship and refreshments. But most of all, we will remember, honor and celebrate the loved ones in our lives, present and past. 877-8755
Holiday Open House at Made in Paradise
Friday, December 5 1:00pm – 6:00pm 7837 Skyway, between Bille and Wagstaff Doors open at 8:00am. One- ofa kind gifts made by local artists. Featuring great raffle prizes from many local business such as Feather Falls Casino, Hula’s, HeavenScent Candles, and Paradise Cinema 7. Live music, appetizers, goodies, and beverages. Special appearance by Santa Claus. Please see related business brief for more details.
Christmas Lighted Truck Parade
Saturday, December 6, 4:30 – 6:30pm
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continued Thomas Ace Hardware 5720 Clark Road corner of Clark and Pearson The Truck Parade is organized each year by Rick McGregor of McGregor Construction in cooperation with the Pair-O-Dice Chapter of E. Clampus Vitus. Trucks will stage at Thomas Ace Hardware parking lot at the corner of Clark & Pearson from 4:30p.m. The Clampers’ Weinie Wagon with hot snacks and sodas. Parade begins at 6:00PM, passing by the Paradise Community Park on Pearson Road and proceeding up Skyway to the Holiday Shopping Center, turning around and coming back down Skyway, turning onto Pearson and back to Ace Hardware. Please bring canned foods to the event. To enter a truck, contact Rick McGregor at 864-8186 or Eric Hegenbart at 873-2692 or fishheadecv711@yahoo.com
Paradise Community Chorus Concert
Saturday, December 6 - 7:00pm Sunday, December 7 - 3:00 pm Paradise Performing Arts Center, 777 Nunneley Road Paradise Community Chorus concert holiday performance.
Bangor Wine Country Weekend
December 6 & 7, 12:00 – 5:00pm Spencer - Shirey Wines, 6857 La Porte Road, Bangor Visit Spencer~Shirey as well as Bangor Ranch, and Hickman Family Vineyards to select great wines as a gift or to pair with your holiday meals! Holiday wine and food pairings with music, Jewelry by Darlene an suds by Stacy will be on hand with holiday gifts. Music by Alan Rigg.
FREE Air Force Concert Band
Wednesday, December 10, 7:00pm Paradise Performing Art Center, 777 Nunneley Road Free reserved tickets for the Air Force Concert Band concert will be handed out November 17 at the Performing Art Center.
Chamber Holiday Mixer
Wednesday, December 10, 5:30pm Feather Canyon Retirement Community 5900 Canyon View Drive Come and celebrate the holidays with your Chamber of Commerce. Prizes will be awarded for the Holiday Merchant Decorating Contest.. Contact: Monica Nolan, (530) 877-9356, Monica@ParadiseChamber.com
Cancer Survivor Celebration
Thursday, December 11, 5:00pm to 6:30pm Paradise Seventh-day Adventist Church Fellowship Center 5720 Academy Drive Music performed by local talent and an opportunity to honor cancer survivors on the Ridge with messages of courage and hope. Light refreshments will be served. Kate McDonald: 876-7184
JANUARY Dinner with the Doctor
Deborah Touchette, Au.D. (Doctor of Audiology) “The Buzz on Tinnitis”
Miss California HeartShine 2015, 4th Annual Royal Gala & Silent Auction Sunday, February 15, 6:00pm Holiday Inn Ballroom Manzanita Court off Mangrove & Hwy 99, Chico
4th annual Royal Gala & Silent Auction! All-natural, inner-beauty pageant with scholarship opportunities. Now accepting state contestants! Email co-directors Danna or Ciara at: HeartShinePageants@gmail.com or call (530) 591-3627 and please LIKE us on facebook for full details and contestant information.
Thursday, January 22, 2015 - 6:00pm
Our Savior Lutheran Church, 6404 Pentz Road The monthly Dinner with the Doctor is one of the most popular wellness programs on the Ridge. Take advantage of this opportunity to learn valuable information from physicians and allied health professionals who are dedicated to the health of our community. Dinner is only $12, but you may attend the lecture at no cost. There is limited space and the lectures fill very quickly, so make your reservation TODAY. 530 876-7154 for reservations and additional information.
Our Focus Is Always On You
Economic Forecast Conference
Thursday, January 22, 8:00am to 3:30pm Gold Country Event Center, 4020 Olive Hwy, Oroville Center for Economic Development 15th annual conference, “Where We Are, Where We Are Going and Where We Could Be”. Community and business leaders translate economic trends into actionable information to identify key opportunities for growth and successfully plan for the future. Georgia Nilsson, 8984598. gnilsson@csuchico.edu To register ww.cedcal. com/events.
Paradise Symphony concert Sunday, January 25, 7:00pm
Paradise Performing Art Center, 777 Nunneley Road
Chamber Installation Dinner Wednesday, January 28, 6:00pm
Venue TBA Please join Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce Board of Directors, Ambassadors, staff and members as we welcome the 2015 Board, present awards, and view a community slide show. Catered dinner and no-host bar. Cocktails 6:00pm; Dinner 7:30pm. $40.00 in advance, $300 per table of 8. Tickets available at Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce, 5550 Skyway #1 and PostNet, 6038 a Clark Road (Safeway Plaza). Brigham Young University, Young Ambassadors Friday, January 30, 7:00pm
Paradise Performing Art Center, 777 Nunneley Road
Bright Blue Gorilla Concert Saturday, December 13, 1:00pm
Paradise Grange 490, 5704 Chapel Drive
Live music show.
Drive Through “live” Nativity
Saturday, December 20, 6:00pm to 9:00pm Paradise United Methodist Church, 6722 Clark Road A long-standing Paradise United Methodist Church Tradition. Bring the family and come and see the holy family and manger animals. Freewill donations will be accepted for the Paradise Help for People Food Bank. Gary Lippincott, (530) 877-3567
The Nutcracker
Friday, December 19 - 7:15pm Saturday, December 20 - 2:15pm, 7:15pm Sunday, December 21 - 2:15pm Paradise Performing Art Center, 777 Nunneley Road In addition to talented Northern California Ballet dancers, outstanding professional guest artists will be joining us for this production. The Nutcracker is a holiday tradition for the entire family. Special Dinner and show packages are available through Jaki’s Hill Top Café in Magalia. Tickets may be purchased at Jaki’s Hill Top Café, PIP Printing, Dove’s Boutique, Oroville Chamber of Commerce and Northern California Ballet.
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872-9167