We don’t seem to hear much about the non-profit Redding Dragstrip during Kool April Nights. But for me, seeing powerful and expensive showcars actually perform at speed has always been an integral part of this week’s festivities. This year, the event promises to be bigger and badder than ever.
The longest continuously operating NHRA facility in the known universe, a Redding tradition since the 1960’s. This is always their biggest weekend for attendance and money. With weather looking terrific, this year looks good. Come experience the heat and power. Click below for a printable flyer.
KAD 2012 Flyer 200dpiBW
I think for a number of core enthusiasts, Kool April Nights would be just another carshow without the Redding Dragstrip. We are fortunate to have both events.



All photos by Skip Murphy @ Kool April Drags 2011
Kool April Nights flash mob planned

Ever wanted to participate in a flash mob like this one…
Now’s your chance!
A group from the Catalyst Redding Young Professionals, in association with Kool April Nites, and the California Dance Company, are daring you to come join the flash mob this April 21st at the Redding Convention Center during Kool April Nites.
On April 21st at 2pm sharp the sound system at the Redding Convention Center will play three songs.
1. Grease Lighting
2. Low-Rider
3. Surfing USA.
At the start of Grease Lighting, a man dressed in tight jeans, a leather jacket and slicked back hair will start dancing like this…… Dance instructions:
After he starts to dance, feel free to join in whenever you want. You can come to dance with the choreographed moves. After he starts to dance, feel free to join in whenever you want. You can come to dance with the choreographed moves (see video above), or you can come to dance with your own moves, or you can just come to watch and enjoy our local Kool April Nites event.
The entire community is invited and all ages are welcome. Please forward this information to anyone you know who might be interested in participating.
More about this fun Redding style dance event at the link. Just 4 days away!
Spontaneous dance, it’s Really Redding.
A dinner proposal
Friday’s dinner was supposed to be special. But we didn’t know just how special it would be. Earlier, we learned French Chef Reynald Tel was no longer cooking at the By The Way, or Bourbon and Bull bar. Too bad. But we also learned he was trying to expand his catering business. So naturally we invited him over to cook. Just a little French Style tasting. Which turned into 8 courses with appropriate French wine pairings. Oh my. Words fail.
So, watch this in HD for full effect. Originally edited to Edith Piaf “La Vie En Rose,” from 1946, which you would think would be Public Domain or at least fair Use for Non Commercial. But YouTube won’t let you see that version, so here’s an alternate. If you start the video with sound off, then click on link (above) for Edith Piaf, you can almost hear it as intended. It won’t sync up, but you’ll get the gist of it.
As spectacular as dinner was, it was only the prelude the to main event. Unknown to anyone but himself, Aaron Rader planned to propose to Erin Murphy at this dinner. He asked to play a DVD he’d brought with him. And this is what we saw.
She said yes.
It was a fantastic night. Here is the tasting menu, which is a fun read.
TheMenu
And De Reynald Catering can be reached at (530) 710 4098, for events and cooking lessons. Highly recommended, shall we say!

Jackson Ranch for Dogs
Possess a problematic pooch? Jackson Ranch for Dogs offers canine training and boarding.

After deciding they wanted to combine their passion for dogs and their careers, Carla Jackson and Mark Olney founded Jackson Ranch for Dogs in July of 1999. Carla says they spent a lot of time searching for recreational land for sale before they found the perfect ranch for their new venture. They set it up, creating a home environment for dogs to learn and play while their owners are away.

“We’re fussy about what dogs we take,” says Carla, who has been training dogs since the 1990’s. This is not dog rehab. But if you have a loving pet who could use some new skills, or who needs a short staycation with some other furry friends, this is a good place. The owners are both very passionate and caring for each dog, and they’re also very knowledgeable when it comes to our canine friends. However, they have said they often like to stay up to date with new inventions, advice, and news regarding dog care and ownership by frequently looking into online resources from websites such as Pupster Passion and others. They obviously care very deeply for each four-legged pup that makes its way to their ranch.

The ranch is divided into several fenced yards for outdoor play according to the size of the dog, and there’s a swimming pool.
Find out more about Jackson Ranch for Dogs at their webpage, and at their Jackson Ranch Facebook fan page.
Writing as a Realtor who goes in and out of houses all day, one thing I can say for sure: We love our dogs in Shasta County. And it couldn’t hurt to have them a bit more well-trained. They do a great job. People who bring a new dog into their home will know the value of training, especially if they aren’t already potty-trained – it’s comforting to know that services are out there but also that products such as pee pads and bladder supplements are available from sites like petparentsbrand.com. Getting training for your dog can be worthwhile, and they’ll often enjoy it too. But that’s not to say that they won’t miss their owners whilst they’re away. Even with the endless space and swimming pool that they have access to, not being able to make the most of it with their owners must be the toughest challenge of them all. Dogs experience separation anxiety as well you know. In fact, it could be that bad that owners decide to try CBD, (Get more info here) to see if this can make a positive difference to their anxiety and their emotions. It can also help with heightened noise, which some dogs are bound to experience in a ranch this big with other animals. But it could be good for them, and learning ways to become better trained in the process won’t do them much harm either. Thanks, Jackson Ranch!
Wine tasting fundraiser for the Palo Cedro Community Park
The good folks of Palo Cedro have been busy raising funds for their community park, which is under construction. Saturday, they had a wine tasting and auction event at the lovely Gaia Hotel. Everyone enjoyed the dazzling wine-food pairings, set to music by the one of the northstate’s true gems, The Pat Karch Trio. It is unclear how much money has been raised at this point, but it will soon be counted, verified and then donated. This was a great way of locally raising money by the locals in Palo Cedro, as everyone looked to be having a great time and will have no doubt donated generously. There is always the option of using a fundraising site like GoFundMe too, which would allow the community to gather donations from those further afield or from anyone unable to attend the wine tasting and auction event. For those who do attend the event, if they are split into teams, they may want to look at having branded apparel such as shirts and jackets to help distinguish between the teams. Organizers can go now to websites like imprint.com to see how this can be done.










Not Really Redding, but reflecting the true spirit of community fundraising for a Community Park for Palo Cedro. Thank you sponsors and participants all!
A Park Marina Vision

Once there was a plan for Redding’s most visible riverfront. Some students envisioned what it might look like. It was a nice idea.

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“Of the 27 acres in the Park Marina area, 18 acres will be dedicated to open space for various recreational uses. New development on the site will include:

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• a 6,000 square foot outdoor amphitheater;
• a 12 screen theater complex;
• 145 residential units of different types and sizes;
• two hotels and a bed-and-breakfast;
• a marketplace with eateries, small scale development, a
permanent outdoors facility for weekly farmers’ markets
and seasonal craft fairs, an arts plaza;
• 1,000 parking spaces in two new three-story garages on
Park Marina Drive;
• traffic calming measures along the whole project site and
a pedestrian bridge”
You can read the whole Park Marina plan document at the link. Thanks Cal Poly students and staff, for showing us what could be.
This subject came up at dinner with friends yesterday evening. And how Redding so often turns its back on the river that defines us. Surely it will not be that way forever.

Redding artist Eric Podtetenieff
Erin runs the River Trail preparing for DWS
Erin runs the Sacramento River Trail, working out in preparation for fundraising via Dancing with the Stars Shasta County. A fundraiser for The Shasta County Women’s Refuge.
It’s going to be a lot of hard work to get ready for this big event. Click on the image below to Like Erin and Max on Facebook. Thanks for your support!

French chef Reynald Tel wows the Miracle Mile







Guilty confession: Although this bar is among the closest to my home, I’d never actually set foot inside until Marc’s article. Huh. Great scoop, Marc. The things you might learn about your hometown from a blogger. I’m telling you, don’t miss this treat.

Sakura Sushi serves savory seafood

This is the first place I ever tried Sushi, many years ago. At lunch with friends from the nearby Citizen’s Utilities office. I guess I’d led a sheltered palate up until that memorable day in the early ’80s. I fell in love with the fine art of Japanese cuisine right then, and so this warm and welcoming restaurant holds special place in my heart.

For those in the know, this restaurant still represents something quite different than what you’ll find in a Chinese restaurant, or some supermarket cold shelf. It’s authenticity.
There is a calmness to proprietor Kenji Tanaka. He can stand by quietly, preparing gorgeous works of art that melt in your mouth. Or he can engage you with a sly wit and clear understanding of nearly any topic. Or select a quiet booth. Whatever you like, because at Sakura, the customer is as much the center of attention as the food.
But oh, the food. The food is a revelation. And it’s inexpensive. That helps explain why this may be the oldest sushi restaurant in Redding. For those in the know.


