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oll to host an evening of wine tasting and jazz event April 24 Our Lady of Lourdes Parish School will be holding their fourth annual wine tasting event Saturday, April 24 from 7 p.m. to 10 p.m. at St. Bernadette’s Hall. This year’s event is featuring New Clairvaux Winery, Shannon Ridge Winery, Alderbrook Winery and music by Andrea Ingraham. Tickets are $25 per person and include wine tasting and heavy hors d’ oeuvres. Proceeds benefit Our Lady of Lourdes School. St. Bernadette’s Hall is located at 745 Ware Avenue in Colusa. Tickets may be purchased from OLL parents, or by calling 530458-8208. For more information about OLL visit: theollschool.org
67th Annual Stonyford rodeo may 1 & 2 The Stony Creek Horsemen’s Association will be having their annual Stonyford Rodeo at 1 p.m. May 1 and 2. The weekend will be filled with PRCA events including: bareback bronc riding, barrel racing, saddle bronc riding, steer wrestling, team roping, calf roping, and bull riding. Amateur events include: barrel racing, bull riding, steer riding, mutton busting and ladies’s and men’s mixed team roping. Tickets are available in advance, Adults $10 and Children $6 by calling 530-963-3233 or at the gate Adults $14 and Children $7. To learn more visit: www.stonycreekhorsemen.org
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Kids live their field of dreams western Glenn County for a full day of fishing in the ranch’s three springfed reservoirs, riding horses, observing roaming cattle, a barbecue, farm tour and other outdoor pursuits. This year the event will be held Saturday, May 15.
(Staff Photo) Actor-Comedian Rob Schneider has attended several of the Field of Dreams events.
Making dreams a reality By ELIZABETH KALFSBEEK Some kids dream of Disneyland or a Miley Cyrus concert. Disabled or terminally ill children who love the outdoors or want to experience the outdoors have the opportunity to fulfill their wishes with the Field of Dreams organization’s annual children’s event in May. Together with their families and visiting celebrities, the youth are hosted at Stonyford Ranch in
“This is a therapeutic and enjoyable experience for the kids,” said Colusa’s Tom Dermody, who founded the program 10 years ago. “It helps to give them a will to fight their illness.” Maladies like liver cancer, leukemia, spinal bifida and cerebral palsy afflict the participants. Last year, the Field of Dreams event expanded to include children and their families from the organization “Guide On,” who have lost one or more parents in the Iraq and
Afghanistan conflicts. Of the 10 families and 24 children participating in the experience this year, four families are from Guide On. “We have so much help (at the event) that the moms can go and be moms, have a cup of coffee, sit back and watch their child have a good time without having to worry about anything,” Dermody said. “It takes a huge weight off the parents’ shoulders for the day.” As in years past, celebrities including Rob Schneider (“50 First Dates,” “Don’t Mess with the Zohan”), Tim Abell (“We Were Soldiers”), Jim Cody Williams (“Pirates of the Caribbean,” “The Longest Yard”), athletes Tom Erikson and Gary Goodwich and others will be on hand to spend the day with the children. The stars meet with the families at a banquet the night before the event. “When the (celebrities) come, they give 100 percent of their time to the kids, and afterwards they keep in contact with them through e-mail, Facebook or phone calls,” Dermody said. “They travel from all over the See Field of Dreams Pg. 3
A Project from the heart By ELIZABETH KALFSBEEK Nick Azevedo, 9, looks forward to the annual Bike Rodeo the Williams Police Department puts on at his school in May, with obstacles and other challenges. “But it’s not as fun when there are not a lot of people (who participate),” said the Williams Elementary School third grader, noting the number of students without bikes. The observation sparked the birth of a long-term project for Nick and his father, Mark Azevedo: to fix up old bikes and give them to kids without one. Since beginning the compassionate endeavor in Master gardener presentations May 1, 2010 burchfield book fair May 3-7, 2010
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December, the father-son team has repaired and gifted eight bikes. “It turned into something that just took off,” Mark said. “It’s very gratifying to give a bike to a child whose parents can’t ( Courtesy Photo) Mark and Nick Azevedo work hard to brighten afford one. And the lives of local children. the parents are just a long-term Eagle Scout project, tickled to death.” The pair even not due for several years. The Cub fixed up an old cruiser, put a basket Scout and his father document on it, and gave it to a mother. every fixed-up bike and new owner This father-son collaboration is not with a photo in a large scrapbook, preparing for Eagle Scouts. “(A a fleeting gesture. Nick, a secondyear Cub Scout, plans to turn it into child’s) face when they get their bike See Project Pg. 3
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