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6B Wednesday, March 30, 2011 Bulletin, Progressive, Record, Reporter "Where in Cheryl Nicoles, of Quincy, took a trip to Estes Park, Colo., for a paranormal investigation of the Stanley Hotel. As a para- normal investigator, Nicoles was there with the crew of the show "Ghost Adventures" from the Travel Channel. Ruth Bright, of Clio, and Ursula Kleinhans, of Portola, enjoy a stay at Red Mountain Spa in St. George, Utah. For more photos, see page 7B Louise Young, of Quincy, visited Strasbourg, France. She toured the Cath6drale Notre-Dame-de-Strasbourg, "one of the most beautiful gothic cathedrals in Europe." Mike and Candy Putinta, of Graeagle, decide to put down the snow shovels and head to Florida to visit Mike's sister and brother-in-law. While there, they visited Vero Beach, Disney World and St. Augus- tine. While in St. Augustine, they visited the Alligator Farm and other historic sites. Family Dentistry for Plumas County with a Woman's Touch Emily S. Herndon, DDS • Graduate of Lama Linda University School of Dentistry • Member American Academy of Oral Medicine • Member Omicron Kappa Upsilon National Dentl Honor Society • Member American Dental Association Beautiful, esthetic restorations utilizing the latest technology. Crowns done in one day, preserving the maximum amount of your natural tooth structure. Emergencies accepted. Emily S. Herndon, D.D.S. 431 W. MAIN ST., QUINCY (530) 283-1119 nnml Plumas County Family-to-Family Education Program FREE Education and Support for family members, partners and significant others of individuals with Serious Mental Illness such as: Major Depression Bipolar Disorder Schizophrenia & Schhtoeffective Disorder Panic Disorder Obsessive Compulsive Disorder Post-Traumatic Stress Disorder A series of 12 weekly classes structured to help caregivers understand and support, individuals with serious men.tal illness while maintaining their own' well-being. The course' is taught by a team of trained NAMI volun- teer family members who know what it's like to have a loved one struggling with one of these brain disorders. There is no cost to participate in the NAMI-Plumas County Family-to-Family Education Program. We think you will be pleased by how much assistance the program offers. Classes start Tuesday, March 29, 2011 Work Connection " 1953 E. Main Street, Quincy 6-8:30pm Seating is Limited This program is funded by the Registration Required Mental Health Services Act thru Stipends available for childcare and mileage Plumas County Mental Health We Invite you to call Denise at 283.2997 for more Information, or e-maih namiplumas@yahoo.com VA SIERRA NEVADA HEALTH CARE SYSTEM 4 Human Resources Management Service 1000 Locust Street, Reno, NV 775-328-1250 EOE Diamond View VA Community Based Outpatient Clinic Susanville, California Providing primary health care services to our veterans living in the Susanville area Accepting employment applications: Physician - BC/BE Internal Medicine - (recruitment incentive may be authorized) A career with VA offers stable employment and a future that is challenging, satisfying, and rewarding. Our excellent interdisciplinary patient-centered care environment includes learning and teach- ing opportunities, an advanced electronic medical records system, and competitive salaries. We have a generous comprehensive benefits package incJuding liability protection. Visit www, reno.va.govlcareers for complete job announcements and to download application documents. Fax completed, signed application documents, CV/resume to 775-328-1754 " Prov/d¢ Wor/d C/asa Care and Serv/ce t 4mer/ca Heroea ',!!ii ::  1", All spayed & neutered cats and dogs.* role e " Friends of Plumas Animal Shelter will pay adoption fees V V OPEN SATURDAYS FOR ADOPTIONS ONLY 10am-2pm , FREE, FR RANDY- Medium • Adult * Male A lost soul, found as a stray. An older, chubby neutered male--if you like the breed this guy is worth coming to meet. May not be good with all other dogs. SPRING - Medium • Young ° Female Spring is a young adult border collie, less than a year old. She is very sweet ind energetic and seems to love the other dogs. .$. Shelter hours are Monday, Wednesday &Friday 8om-5pm, closed 1-2pro for lunch and closed weekends. P!umas Animal Servlces charges a $10 fee and license fees are $5 per year. An officer will deliver a pet to the adopting party's veterinary of choice to have the animal altered in completion of the adoption requirement. For more Information, call 283-3673 or visit I o0e countyofplumas cam or pelflnder com. I, ..................... I *=i Sponsored by. 'I('I.J II CY ,...., ro00' |'i'l I°€/ , • or,o,, • $" I I oL.L o ,Ao. Your local downtown full service pharmacy OU including veterinary compounding ]ee I