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Indian Valley Record Wednesday, Oct. 5, 2111 9A t Riders and members of their support staff who represent the Pacific Northwest line up for grand entry and introductions during the opening ceremony. Equestrian teams from around the world gather to listen while Mountain Maidu eider Lorena Gorbet describes the creation story and history of the first inhabitants of the mountains, meadows and other sacred sites that riders will traverse during their 100-mile trek. ® Greenville Rotary member and trail master Kassandra Tucker, left, explains features, like the major switchback climb dubbed "The Zipper," to riders who might not have participated in the Patriot Day Rides earlier in the month. Chester veterinarian Robert a Wiederholt0 above, sings the national anthem to an international crowd during the North American Endurance Team Challenge opening ceremony Sept. 23 in Greenville. See page lC in'the Sports and Recreation section for results and more information. Photos by Alicia Knadler Lassen man les in Dan McDonald arrive at his destination in Staff Writer Sutter. dmcdonald@plumasnews.com Washabaugh reportedly left Milford about 6 p.m. A 22-year-old Milford man Sunday. was found dead Tuesday Sheriff's deputies morning, Sept. 27/after a searched the road near single-vehicle accident on Johnson's Grade and dis- Highway 36 near Chester.covered Washabaugh's Jeffrey D. Washabaugh truck about 9 a.m. Tuesday. died from blunt-force in- According to the CHP's ac- juries after his 2006 Toyota cident report, Washabaugh Tacoma apparently veeredwas traveling westbound on off the road and crashed in- Highway 36 at an unknown to a pine tree near the bot- speed when the accident tom of the Johnson Grade. happened. According to the California For reasons that remain Highway Patrol, Washabaugh unknown, Washabaugh al- was not wearing a seat belt. lowed the truck to continue The time and cause of the on a straight path as the accident are still under in- road curved left. vestigation. The highway in that area According to reports from is above the forest floor. The the CHP and sheriff's office, truck became irborne when Washabaugh was reported it left the road and hit a tree. overdue at 11:30 p.m.,Mon- The collision caused the day, Sept. 26, when he didn't truck,s airbag to deploy. 'Making Memories' set for Oct. 12, 13 II Fall is the time to think of This class will be held Following Young's class in- hard shell squashes with twice: Wednesday, Oct. 12, struction, students will join at their varied shapes and col- and Thursday, Oct. 13, begin- a themed dining room table ors. Apples and pears are ning at 5:30 p.m. in Young's for an opportunity to sample ready to pick. Steaming stews home at 182 Buchanan St. in the prepared dishes begin- are ready for the harvest Quincy. The fee is $30. Partic- ningwith an amuse-bouche. table, ipants will enjoy a casual Call Sandra Lee at 927-7442 To help give a warm wei- evening of wine, laughter and to reserve a spot for either come tO falland its host of new new recipes to add to their class. Class size is limited to flavors, Louise Young is offer- culinary repertoires, six each evening. ing "Autumn Classics With A Twist," the latest in her series of Making Memories From ~ UNI'rED$TaTE$ S~ltement of Ownership, Manageme.t, and Circular|on I~ POSTAL SERVICE, (All P~D m t R ~tl¢ Publications) Your Kitchen cooking classes. ,,,aan v=,,, a,co, 'OF 4a o 1 PC) BOX 44a, Greenv~l., CA 95947 ' REP If it,i ing we can' ll find some o can. CONSTRUCTION EINCE IEEd General Building Contractor Calif. Lic. #453927 (530) 283-2035 TO Subscribe, call: 283-0800 257-5321 284-7800 258-3115 832-4646 PO I~Ox E, Quincy, CA 95971 Michael Tabo¢ldd, PO Box B, Quincy CA 95971 Aiicie Kna01er, Box 449 Greenville, CA 95947 Delaine Fragnoli, Box B. Qulnm/. CA 95971 Mike and Keti Taborski PO Box B, Quincy, CA 95971 , ,~.., ,~-: ~ ~ ~,,~_~ .,,-~. Valley Reco~ ~P-21-11 Wo~ 1120 Mk:h4~l Tabon~, publlsher 1075 4 2 0 4O 107 1075 ~ 95 "People Helping People" www.ephc.org 500 First Avenue, l'ortola, CA 9( 122 530.832.6500 ~1111 wait! We still havs flu & pneumonia vaccines! at GraeagleMedicalClinic Indian ValleyMedicalClinic 530.836.1122 530.284.6116 LoyaltonMedicalClinic, PortolaMedical Clinic 530,993.1231 530.832.6600 Medicare patients: get no cost flu & pneumonia vaccines with your Welcome to Medicare or Annual Wellness Exam. Call your local EPHC clinic for information and to schedule an appointment. To send an obituary, birth, death notice or legal, please send it here: typesetting@plumasnews.com If you want to send a letter to the editor or a press release, please send it here: dfragnoli@plumasnews.¢om