Erin worked hard on getting out the February issue of The Voter, the newsletter of the League of Women Voters. Events around Women’s History Month are coming up so there is lots associated with that celebration. Be sure and join their LWV group on Facebook, and help us grow the number of local people who appreciate non-partisan voter education.

SOBs at the Ale House
The Shasta Society of Brewers had a social gathering to hoist a few pints at the Ale House in Redding last night.


Despite the photo, the place was pretty packed. So was Bleachers next door, and Bert and Ernie’s, down a half block. The parking lots were full. Redding has developed quite a bar scene there, and this was a Wednesday night, no less.
Golden fish
I repair my camera flash
I was heartbroken when my flash unit failed a few weeks ago. Especially because the repair center wanted nearly as much money to fix it as it originally cost. Repair or replace? It’s a tough call. It’s the same with iphones isn’t it. or any electronic for that matter! I count myself lucky constantly for having a great mobile iphone repair shop not too far away. Shame it couldn’t be the same for my camera flash.

I spent 10 years or so of my career as an electronics tech, so I decided to try to fix it myself. The trouble is that everything electronic is so tiny now that it probably does make more sense to dispose of it than to attempt a repair.

Getting it apart was like a Chinese puzzle. Which makes sense, since most of this gadgetry is made in China. All this stuff is designed on computers, and mostly built by robots. They manage to design it with very few screws or fasteners, which makes the assembly very integrated. Everything has to go in precise order. It’s very meticulous.

So, an inductor has failed. You can’t really replace the semiconductor, unless you were a nano-robot soldering machine. I ordered whole new logic board for $64, and crossed my fingers. And eyes.

Then the trick is getting it back together in the right order. No small feat.

Success! That was a good feeling. I was really hoping not to just throw it away and buy another. Waste not, want not.

I guess it’s because I’m 55 years old and have accumulated a few skills over the years; that plus I’m stubborn and frugal. My gamble paid off for this item, but I’m probably a relic from bygone days of Heathkit television “sets” and computer kits. I can’t imagine younger people looking at a broken cell phone, or failed flat panel TV, and saying to themselves. “hey, maybe I can fix that myself.” Which is kind of a shame, since it likely means more disposal of e-waste. End of an era really. DIY, it’s Really Redding.
Our music is nominated for an award!
Our CD Beyond the Portal was nominated for Best Ambient Album of 2009 by ZoneMusicReporter.com, a music industry website.


It would be nice to win, but it’s very gratifying just to be nominated. And I’m a big fan of Deborah Martin and Erik Wollo’s wonderful work, Between Worlds, as profiled at this blog earlier, so it would be great if they won. It’s very moving music. Congratulations to all the nominees!
Shasta SOB website is up and running
Think. It's Patriotic.
Some photos of Crabfeed to benefit Shasta Women's Refuge
It’s a sad thing to note that we need to have a Women’s Refuge in Shasta County. But it’s good to know that since we do need it, our community supports it wholeheartedly. One of their big fundraisers is their Annual Crabfeed, held at the Anderson Fairgrounds. It’s run by volunteers, and among them is the Active 20-30 club, where Erin is a member. Here’s the club volunteers for last Saturday’s event.

There was a good turnout. Erin gets a shot with Shasta County Sherriff, Tom Bosenko.
Here’s Erin with Shasta County District Attorney, Jerry Benito.

Below, Chita and Lia from KRCR TV, along with Erin. Their table’s theme was ’80s Prom wear.

Our thanks to all the many volunteers who make this fundraising event possible! Actually, our community is frequently blessed with a strong volunteer spirit. It’s Really Redding.
Avatar is all that
Sculptor Dave Allred at The Old City Hall Gallery
Posting about sculptor Man of Steel in Shingletown the other day reminded me that David Allred has a showing currently at the The Old City Hall Art gallery.

Dave’s work is really lovely. This is a small sample of what you can find there.


On top of that, Dave’s a neighbor of mine. He lives around the corner and down a ways. It’s Really Redding.








