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Photo Gallery: November 11, 2009

GOLF FOR PETS:
The Women’s Golf Club of Tierra Oaks recently presented a $2,400 check to Haven Humane Society, part of the $7,200 raised for three animal organizations at a recent golf tournament
“Golfing on the Wild Side.” From the left, Karen Collins, club member and Haven volunteer groomer;
Pam Storey, tournament chairman; Dr. Ray John, Haven Humane CEO; and Cherie Flowers, tournament
co-chair.

GOLF FOR PETS:
The Women’s Golf Club of Tierra Oaks recently presented a $2,400 check to Haven Humane Society, part of the $7,200 raised for three animal organizations at a recent golf tournament
“Golfing on the Wild Side.” From the left, Karen Collins, club member and Haven volunteer groomer;
Pam Storey, tournament chairman; Dr. Ray John, Haven Humane CEO; and Cherie Flowers, tournament
co-chair.

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  • GOLF FOR PETS:
The Women’s Golf Club of Tierra Oaks recently presented a $2,400 check to Haven Humane Society, part of the $7,200 raised for three animal organizations at a recent golf tournament
“Golfing on the Wild Side.” From the left, Karen Collins, club member and Haven volunteer groomer;
Pam Storey, tournament chairman; Dr. Ray John, Haven Humane CEO; and Cherie Flowers, tournament
co-chair.
  • NEW OFFICER:
Anderson Police Department’s newest police officer, Tyler Finch, previously worked
for Susanville Police Department and Shasta County Sheriff’s Office.
  • TANNENBAUM FALLS DOWN:
Anderson Fire Protection District and volunteers arranged for the felling of Anderson’s Christmas Tree for the 93rd year in a row on Sunday. This year’s selected white fir reaches 86 feet.
  • SOUP AND FUNDRAISER:
By helping to raise $15,818 for the Cottonwood Community Library, Paul Walther won the honorary title of mayor of Cottonwood, Mary O’Keeffe announced at the Soup Kitchen Fundraiser on Saturday at the Cottonwood Community Center. Vic Woolery came in second place, raising $3,702 for Cottonwood Enrichment Council. Here, Terry and Mari Applegate, at right, eat soup donated by various Cottonwood restaurants. Mari Applegate works as a literacy tutor at the library.
  • SETTING THE BALL:
One of Anderson’s players sets the ball up for her teammate to hit it. Anderson hosted Lassen Nov. 3 in their final home game of the season and beat the Grizzlies 3-2. Anderson finished their season 1-9 in the NAL and 6-18 overall.
  • NOTHING BUT TIME:
West Valley quarterback Levi Cox had plenty of time in the pocket to find his receivers, due to his offensive line and their ability to keep Yreka’s defense at a distance.
  • SMITH
  • HELPING VETERANS:
Iraq War veteran Dale Streetman, left, chairman of the North Valley Stand Down, makes it his mission to help other veterans who are less fortunate than himself. This year, thieves broke into the Stand Down supply storage unit and made off with $20,000 in supplies just days before it was to be given to homeless and needy Veterans.

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