In nearby Mt Shasta, they celebrate Independence Day like any small town. Everyone running or walking through town en masse, past musicians, clowns, and fairies. Pausing briefly to grab something to eat or drink, but always walking around, and seeing everyone else doing the same. Brilliant!
Happy Independence Day to all of us!
New! Dance video from DWTS-SC Preview Party
It was an awesome party! Thanks to all for your help and support. Check out the dance video, and review our list of donor organizations below. There’s still time for you to join the list, in the build up to the main Dancing With the Stars Shasta County event July 7th at the Cascade Theatre.
Auto Smog
Barn Bum
Fidelity National Home Warranty
Fidelity Title and Escrow
First American Title and Escrow
Foothill Distributing
Hair Country
Leatherby’s Catering
Madness Entertainment -DJ services
Mike Pohlmeyer
Moseley Family Cellars
Ortega’s Restaurant
Pad & Paw
Palo Cedro Eye Clinic
Placer Title and Escrow
Quigley Real Estate (530) 221 4040
Rader Excavating (530) 547 5746
Shasta Association of Realtors
Shasta Pizza Co.
Shufelberger Construction
Summit Funding – Judy Lampton
Sunrise Roofing
The Address Realty
Tread Tech Tire
Wrap ‘n Pack
Zumba Fitness
Our thanks to all! Plus, so many more individuals and effort for this good local cause.
There are more videos on the way. There’s still time to get your name on our donor list for all to see. 100% of the proceeds go to the Shasta Women’s Refuge. Join your fellow community members and contribute any amount to get on this list! Call (530) 244 7603 for more info.
Dancing with the Stars Shasta County Preview Party Tuesday
Here’s a brief video of some of the dancers you’ll see at the DWTS Preview Party Tuesday evening.
So much fun! Come out to the Atrium tomorrow at 5 pm. Wine tasting, celebrity bartender, door prizes, raffle prizes, chocolate fountain with foods for dipping, Salsa dancing, Break Dancing and more. All proceeds go toward the Shasta County Women’s Refuge. Be there!
Dancing with the Stars Preview Party! June 12th at the Atrium
A few Redding Rodeo images
EDC networks at local Game Changers event
Last Friday afternoon, we attended the Game Changers presentation put on by the Shasta County Economic Development Center, at the Redding Convention Center.
The event was well attended. Erin and I met lots of local people interested and excited about Redding’s future. I also learned about several local resources and start-up companies I’d not otherwise have known about, like Technisoil.
Our Keynote guest: “From “Textile to Technology” A Community’s Transformation. The Story of Greenville, South Carolina. A native South Carolinian, Nancy (Whitworth) has been in Greenville for 30 years and has played an integral role in Greenville’s transformation from a dying textile town with serious economic problems to being an innovative community with an entrepreneurial spirit that is willing to take risks.” She did an excellent job demonstrating how Greeenvile found success after the devastation of their major local industry.
There were other presentations from some local companies that are very promising. To the left, John Weise of software startup, Zenius Solutions.
As part of his presentation, Weise spoke about how more software businesses than ever before seem to be turning towards subscription-based business models. In case you were not already aware, software companies often provide their products and services on the basis of a recurring payment format. Essentially, this means that their customers can pay to access the software that they need for as long as they require it. In recent years, subscription-based business models have proved hugely advantageous to businesses in the software industry as they provide a continuous income stream that can boost company growth.
As well as the presentation that was given by Weise, I was also struck by a few things from the keynote. First, Greenville really took chances on making their downtown likable and livable, and it worked out well. But they endured years of risk with private/public partnerships and (gulp) eminent domain to reclaim their best parts. I’m sure it wasn’t easy, but the successful results speak for themselves. Nancy had toured Redding prior, and was really impressed with our river, our artful bridge, and the Cascade Theater. It seems Greenville had so much less than Redding to start with, but did so much more to leverage what they had.
Another interesting thing was the repeated mention of Bethel Church, and the students it has attracted. Redding is in a public/private partnership with Bethel for the very building in which the event took place. People I spoke with mentioned the influx of young people with new ideas as a very positive aspect of life in Redding. Erin and I agree. Meeting Bethel students with their varied backgrounds and cultures has expanded Redding’s culture. The subject came up remarkably often, and seemed yet another very positive factor to the companies located here.
It was a terrific and eye opening event. There’s more info about the Game Changer event at redding.com. Also, you can review related Tweets at #edcgc. Thanks EDC, sponsors, speakers, and all who attended.
Visit the Redding Dragstrip after Kool April Nights
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.
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!
Redding Dragstrip begins 2012 season with Street Legal Race
Street legal racing at the Redding Dragstrip keeps competitive spirits with powerful machines from racing on the streets of our community.
It’s safe and legal to speed at RDS. Saturday, putting the hammer down at 6pm.
Just $5 gets you in, $10 to race. Redding style prices, for sure.
Better here than on the street. Modern motorcycles have astonishing speed. Just gotta try it out somewhere…
Oh by the way, The Beast will return for Kool April Drags. This year the plan is to chain a car to the back of this thing and toast it. A “Car-B-Que.” I kid you not. Two nights in a row! That should be…I don’t know what, but I’ll be there.