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Wednesday, Sept. 7, 2011 7A
Carol's Cafe hosts dogs on the deck
Toby's hamburger patty disappears with barely a chew, soon to
be followed more gracefully by Chef Carol's special rice and
veggie pilaf, of which not a crumb escapes his powerful scent-
finding nose. Photos by Alicia Knadler
Summertime Lake Almanor residents enjoy an afterno,
proceeds collected from canine culinary creations go tow
Dawn Carpenter with Tucker, Birgitta Metz with Putter,
Greenville resident Martha Molina, left, celebrates participation in the Avon Walk for Breast
Cancer last year with C.J., a woman she met while snapping on her identification bracelet,
something she has done as a nurse many times, though usually for newborn babies. She plans
to walk again in September. Photo submitted
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n with their dogs on the deck of Carol's Cafe at Prattville, where all
Ird Seneca Hospital long-term care. Pictured are Linda Frantz with Toby,
~d Chris Huffman with Cricket.
Local woman seeks sponsors
Alicia Knadler
ndian Valley Edito=
aknadler@plumasnews.
:ore
Martha Molina a
Greenville resident al d reg
istered nurse, is sel.~king
sponsors to help herI raise
for breast cancI ~r
money
pro-
1
grams.
She has spent the past
year training and r; ,sing
money for the Avon Walk
for Breast Cancer a~ d the
Avon Foundation ]areast
Cancer Crusade.
Money raised will go to-
ward the provision st early
access to care for tho~e who
most need it, educational
COMMUNITY
outreach programs and to
speed up research into im-
proving treatments and
cures.
It will provide breast can-
• cer victims with the screen-
ing, support and treatment
they need regardless of their
ability to pay.
It's been a big commit-
ment for Molina to train,
and she was surprised by
how much she loves it es-
pecially since she considers
herself sedentary.
"I'd have quit several
times," she said, "except
that my dear friend would
love to quit chemo and
can't."
CORNER
She will walk with thou-
sands of others in Santa Bar-
bara Sept. 17 - 18. Each par-
ticipant will have raised at
least $1,800 in donations by
then. They will walk 39
miles over the course of two
days.
Those interested in being
"in it to end it" may call
(888) 540-WALK, and ask to
donate to walker number
178173. '
Or visit avonwalk.org, and
under the donate tab, click
on donate to walker, then fill
in the name Martha Molina
to go to her page. There,
click on the pink Donate
Now button.
WEEKLY
Thursday, Sept. 8
Workshop for Plumas
Artists, 2-4:30 p.m.,
Greenville Southern Baptist
Church, Greenville Wolf
Creek Road, 284-7069.
AA Big Book/Step Study, 7
p.m., First Baptist Church,
Hot Springs Road, Greenville.
Friday, Sept. 9
Sewing, Crafts and Coffee,
10:30 a.m.-noon, Taylorsville
Community United Methodist
Church, Nelson Street, 284-
7861 or 284-7670.
Friday Night for Teens, 7-10
p.m., at the Indian Valley
Community Center, Highway
89, Greenville, across from
Pine Street. Call 284-1560.
Monday, Sept. 12
Indian Valley Health Care
District, regular meeting at
5:30 p.m., Indian Valley Com-
munity Center, Highway 89,
Greenville, 284-7191.
Greenville Cy Hall Memo-
rial Museum, 5:30 p.m., Cor-
ner of Mill and Main streets,
Greenville, 284-7224.
TaylorsviUe Community
Grange, 6 p.m. Main Street,
Taylorsville. Call 284-6618.
Greenville Streetscape Com-
mittee, 6:30 p.m., Call for meet-
ing location, 284-6929.
Wolf Creek 4-H, 7 p.m., First
Baptist Church, Hot Springs
LAKE LEVELS
Lake Almanor *Elevation
tCurrent 4,490.80
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Lake Almanor **Capacity
1"Current 1,057,328
¥1 Year Ago 923,442
Bucks Lake *Elevation
tCurrent 5,155.25
¥1 Year Ago 5,145.45
Bucks Lake **Capacity
tCurrent 102,384
¥1 Year Ago 85,048
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CALENDAR
Road. Call advisor Randy Hov-
land, 284-1545.
AA, 7 p.m., First Lutheran
Church, Bush Street,
Greenville.
Tuesday, Sept. 13
Sewing, Crafts and Coffee,
10:30 a.m.-noon, Taylorsville
Methodist Church, 284-7861 or
284-7670.
Plumas County Museum,
1:30 p.m., 500 Jackson St.,
Quincy
American Legion and Aux-
iliary, 7 p.m., Greenville Le-
gion Hall, Pine St. Call
284-7580 or 284-6829.
Wednesday, Sept. 14
Mental Health Advisory
Board, Noon. Call for loca-
tion, 283-6307.
Family Night/Parent Advi-
sory, 5:30 p.m., Roundhouse
Council, 330 Bush St.,
Greenville, 284~866.
Greenville Rotary, 6 p.m., In-
dian Valley Community Cen-
ter Conference Room,
Highway 89, Greenville.
Sierra Cascade Street Rod-
ders, 6 p.m., Champions
Pizza, Quincy, 283-0284.
Indian Valley Community
Services District, 6:30 p.m.,
Indian Valley Civic Center,
284-7224.
LAST WEEK'S
TEMPERATURES
DATE HIGH LOW
Aug. 22 86 44
Aug. 23 90 46
Aug. 24 89 44
Aug. 25 88 48
Aug. 26 90 50
Aug. 27 90 54
Aug. 28 89 49
Aug. 29 -- 44
Total Precip: 0.0 to date;
Last Year this date: 0.03.
Season is July I to June 30
Compiled by
Raymond Hunt
Greenville Public Library
204 Ann St. • 284-7416
Men., Tues., Wed,:
10 a.m.-1 p.m., 1:30-5:30p.m.
Thursday:
12 p.m.-4 p.m., 4:30-7:30 0.m.
Friday:
9:30 a.m.-lp.m., 1:30-5 p.m.
Today's Weather
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87157
Partly cloudy. Warm.
High 87F. Winds
light and variable.
Sundse Sunset
6:37 AM 7:26 Pk~
87/59
Partly cloudy. Highs
in the upper 80s and
lows in the up0er
50s.
Sunrise Sunset
6:38 AM 7:24 PM
9/9
88/59
Times of.sun and
clouds. Highs in the
upper 80s end lows
n the u~0er 5Os.
Sunrise Sunset
6:39 AM 7:23 PM
84/56
Times of sun and
clouds. Highs in the
mid 80s and lows in
the mid 50s.
Sunrise Sunset
6:40AM 7:21 PM
75/56
Partly clou(~/with a
stray thunderstorm.
Sunrise Sunset
6:41 AM 7t19PM
California At A Glance
87/57
San
80/68
Area Cities
~m" r ...... :ill I..
Anaheim 92 66 sunny Medesto
BakerelleM 102 72 sunny Mojave
BaretOW 102 68 sunny Monterey
Blytlle 109 82 rest sunny Needles
Chide 98 62 pt sunny Oakland
Costa Mesa 88 66 sunny Palmdale
El Centre 110 84 sunny Pasadena
Eureka 64 52 LOt sunny Redding
Fresno 103 69 sunny Riverside
LOS Angeles 89 66 sunny Sacramento
National Cities
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Atlanta 70 57 cloudy Houston
Boston 64 62 rain LOS Angeles
Chcago 72 59 sunny Miami
Dallas 88 62 sunny Minneapolis
Denver 66 51 t-stormNew York
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Moon Phases
First Full
Sep 4 Sop 12
0
Last
Sep 20
UV Index
Wed 9/7 ~ Very i-
Thu 9/8 ~ Very I-
Fri 9/9 ~ Very P
Sat 9/10 ~ Very I-
Sun 9/11 ~ Very I"
The UV index is messureO on a
number scale, with a higher UV
s~ng the needles ~r ~eawr,for ester ski
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100 68 sunny SanSumsrdino 101 68
77 54 mst sunny San Diego 80 68
11084 mstsunny " San Francisco 77 57
86 56 pt sunny San Jose 92 59
101 69 sunny Santssurbars 62 61
96 67 sunny Stockton 98 58
100 67 sunny Susanville 92 50
104 66 sunny Truckee 82 46
99 59 ptsunny Visalia 101 66
92 61 sunny ~hoenix 102 8i
89 66 sunny San Francisco 77 57
90 76 t-storm Sse~le 84 57
79 61 sunny St. Louis 80 58
72 68 rain Wash,lgion, DC81 74
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CHURCHES
Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day
Saints, 284-7517 or 284-1414, Hideway
Rd, Greenville.
First Baptist, 284-7714, 133 Hot Springs
Rd.. Greenville.
Christ the Redeemer Church, 284-1003,
120 Bush St., Greenville, ctranglican.org.
First Lutheran, 284-7683, 116 Bush St.,
Greenville.
Greenville Assembly of God, 284-6586,
Forgay & Setzer, Greenville.
Indian Mission Full Gospel, N Valley
Rd., Greenville.
Kingdom Hall Of Jehovah's Witnesses,
284-6006, 1192 N. Valley Rd., Greenville.
Seventh-Day Adventist, 310-2042, Hwy.
89, next to Sierra Sunrise, Greenville.
Southern Baptist, 284-7522, 241
Greenville Wolf Creek Rd., Greenville.
St. Anthony's Catholic
Father Larry Beck. Jessie Street,
Greenville. 283-0890. Sunday Mass, 11
a.m.; Thursday Mass, noon.
Community United Methodist Churches
of Greenville and Taylorsville, 284-7316,
212 Pine St., Greenville and Nelson & War-
ren St., Taylorsville.
Chdst the Redeemer Church, 284-1003,
First Lutheran, 120 Bush St., Greenville.,
ctrandlican.org.
Lord's Chapel, 284-1852, 168 Hannon
Ave., Indian Falls.
• After last week's robust surge of
activity, the number of earthquakes de-
creased substantially, falling by more
than half and back to the teens. The
sources of last week's activity nearly al
but died back to background levels.
• In the midst of all this robust activity,
the intensity of seismicity remained rela-
tively relaxed, producing only three
quakes in the M 2 range each of the last
two weeks. It is not uncommon for the
frequency and the intensity to be unre-
lated,.except when there is a large
earthquake and the aftershock
sequence propels the frequency to lofty
heights because of the seismic intensity.
• The largest quake measured M 2.3 and
occurred at 5:18 p.m. Saturday evening
north-northeast of Reno on the western
shore of Pyramid Lake. It was preceded
four minutes earlier by a M 1.5 foreshock.
The activity occurred along the Pyramid
Lake Fault Zone, which is capable of
earthquakes as large as M 7.5.
• Two quakes measuring M 1.4 were
recorded west of Lake Almanor.