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Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter i Wednesday, Jan. 19, 2011 11B H/here in the world? Upper left: Sabina Winter of Quincy visited this farmers' market in Penticton, British Columbia, Canada, while visiting her Oma and Opa this past summer. Left: Tim and Shawndra West (pic- tured right) with newspaper, traveled to Mahogany Bay in Roatan, Honduras, with friends from New York, Mike and Becky Burnet t (pictured left). Their cruise through the Caribbean al- so included stops in Belize and Costa Maya. Above: Kathy and Lowell Blake of Chester cele- brated New Year's Day with Richard, Becky, Blake and Val (Sapigao) Horn of Chico in Playa Del Carmen, Mexico. ." IP National parks to offer free entry days in 2011 Secretary of the Inferior Ken Salazar announced that the National Park Service wjl!!va£ve adion fees on 17 sot.ectedates throughout 2011 and encouraged all Americans to make a New Year's resolution to visit a national park this year. "Many people have made res- olutions to spend more quali- ty time with loved ones and to get outdoors and unplug in 2011," said Secretary Salazar. "There's no better" place than a national park to help keep those resolutions. Parks offer superb recreational opportu- nities, making them perfect places to enjoy our beautiful land, history and culture, and nurture a healthy lifestyle." The 2011 fee-free dates began the weekend of Martin Luther King Jr. Day (Jan. 15- 17), and continue National Park Week (April 16-24), the first day of summer (June 21), National P'ublic Lands Day (Sept. 24), and the weekend of Veterans Day (Nov. 11-!3). Salazar noted that with 394 national parks throughout the country, most Americans live within a few hours of a park, making them places for easy, affordable vacations any time of the year. "In these tough economic times, our fee-free days will give families many opportunities to enjoy our nation's her- itage and natural beauty in meaningful, affordable ways," he said. Local national park sites honoring the fee-h'ee days in- clude Lassen Volcanic Na- tional Park and Whiskey- town National Recreation Area (NRA). "There are many wonderful opportuni- ties for northern California residents to enjoy their beau- tiful lakes, mountains and scenery," said Lassen Vol- canic National Park Superin- tendent Darlene M. Koontz. "We encourage visitors to take advantage of this opportunity and enjoy their parks," said Whiskeytown NRA Superintendent Jim Milestone. "Through these fee-free weekends, we want to reinforce that national parks are places for every- one to have fun, reconnect with' nature and history, and build a sense of steward- ship towards parks and the environment." In addition, many national park concessions will also of- fer ,dLscounts, on fee-free days, saving visitors money on food, lodging, tours atad souvenirs. For example, Western National Parks As- sociation is offering a 15 per- cent discount on all book- store items at the Whiskey- town NRA Visitor Center. More information is avail- able at nps.gov/findapark/, feefreeparks.htm. Stop by the Whiskeytown Visitor Conter, whkhsopan daily from 10 a.m. to'p;m: , call 246-1225, or visit the park website at nps.gov/whis. For more information on Lassen Volcanic National Park, call 595-4480 from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. or visit the" park website at nps.gov/lavo. IIIIIII TOWN HALL THEATRE Presents TRON LEGACY Thurs., Jan. 20 - Sat., Jan. 22 125 min. • Rated PG • Sci-Fi/Action Tron Legacy is a 3D high-tech adventure set in a digital world that's unlike anything ever captured on the big screen. Sam Flynn, the tcch-savvy 27- year-old son of Kevin Flynn (Jeff Bridges), looks into his father's disappearance and finds himself pulled into the digital world of Tron where his father has been living for 25 years. Along with Kcvin's loyal confidant Quorra, father and son embark on a life-and-death journey of escape across a visually stunning cyber universe that has become far more advanced and exceedingly dangerous. THE FIGHTER Sun., Jan. 23 & Mon., Jan. 24 116 min. ° Rated R ° Action/Sports/Drama Dicky Ecklund (Christian Bale) is a former boxing legend that squan- dered his talents and threw away his shot at greatness. Micky Ward (Mark Wahlberg), his half brother, is the struggling journeyman boxer who spent his life living in his big brother's shadow. The • Fighter is the inspirational, true story of these two brothers who, against all the odds, come together to train for a historic title bout that will unite their fractured fam- ily, redeem their pasts and, at lffst, give their hard-luck town what it's been waiting for: pride. A moving and often humorous drama about fighting for the people you love. COMING: LITTLE FOCKERS I['-IT000, S.ow007pmnightly 4pm matinee on Sundays I Adult8 .................. =7.00 ' IIIHALL ISt"dents ' i Seniors ............ , .... '6.00 . '5.00 [,Children ............... . 283-1140 • 469 Main St., Quincy, CA Visit us at www.quincytownhall.com Saturday, February 12, 2011 '20 for Poker Rally & Lunch $5 for Extra Poker Hands $10 for Lunch Only Poker Run Registration: 9am-11am Lakeshore Resort • BBQ Raffle • Cash Prizes Sponsored by Bucks Lake Snowdrifters For more information call (530) 283-9766 I dramaworks Presents A Pulitzer-prize winning play by David Lindsay-Abaire ' Thursday, Friday, Saturday at 7PM Sunday at 1PM February 3 to 6 at the Town Hall Theatre Adults Sl0 • Children s5 (no babes in arms please) This is a remarkable play - a MUST SEE show - You will love it! 283-1956 www.dramaworks.us Logo art by Quincy High School Senior Sierra Keely A non-profff 501 (c) (3) Corporation 14 Crescent Street • p.o. Box 1686 • QuincT, California 95971 * (530) 283-1956 • Fax: (530) 283-4574