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Indian Valley Record Wednesday, Oct. 19, 2011 7A A whole lot of shakin" and b0000kin" goin" on Greenville High School culinary arts students and their teacher, Judy Dolphin, successfully finish up their first Tuesday morning Makin&apos; and Bakin' Cafe last week. They will serve up hot breakfast favorites almost every week of the school year, from 7 to 8:30 a.m. Kayla Isitt puts the finishing touches on plates before they are taken to cafe patrons. Tony Rogers makes it to the table quick, while the toast is still hot for patrons like Larry Marsh, who has been coming to eat breakfast almost every week for the past several years. C Z'MMUNI]' Y Photos by Alicia Knadler Grill masters Kyle Warren, Denise Ginger and Josh Meyers demonstrate excellent teamwork in getting meals out in a timely manner. CORblER WEEKLY CALENDAR Thursday, Oct. 20 Workshop for Plumas Artists, 2-4:30 p.m., Greenville Southern Bap- tist Church, Greenville Wolf Creek Road, 284-7069. AA Big Book/Step Study, 7 p.m., First Baptist Church, Hot Springs Road, Greenville. Friday, Oct. 21 Sewing, Crafts and Cof- fee, 11 a.m.-noon, Tay- lorsville Community United Methodist Church, Nelson Street, 284-7861 or 284-7670. Friday Night for Teens, 7-10 p.m., at the Indian Val- ley Community Center, Highway 89, Greenville, across from Pine Street. Call 284-1560. Monday, Oct. 24 Mt. Jura Gem and Mu- seum Society, Potluck, meeting and program starts at 6:30 p.m. in the museum building, Tay- lorsville, 284-1046. AA, 7 p.m., First Lutheran Church, Bush Street, Greenville. LAKE LEVELS Lake Almanor *Elevation ]'Current 4,488.16 ¥1 Year Ago "4,482.92 Lake Almanor **Capacity 1"Current 988,427 ¥1 Year Ago 857,279 Bucks Lake *Elevation tCurrent 5,151.32 ¥1 Year Ago 5,138.38 Bucks Lake **Capacity tCurrent 95290 ¥1 Year Ago 73.242 *Elevation above sea level in ft. **Storage in acre ft. 1" OoL 16, 2Oll ¥ Oct. 17, 2010 Tuesday, Oct. 25 Taylorsville Quilting and Sewing Group, 10:30 a.m., with potluck at noon. Taylorsville After- School Program, 2:45 p.m., Taylorsville Commu- nity United Methodist Church. Call 284-7532. Wednesday, Oct. 26 Family Night, 5:30 p.m., Roundhouse Council, 330 Bush St., Greenville, 284- 6866. Indian Valley Recre- ation and Park District, 5:30 p.m., at 109 Ann Street. Greenville Rotary, 6 p.m., Indian Valley Community Center Conference Room, Highway 89, Greenville. Lassen-Plumas Contrac- tors Association, 6 p.m., Firehall No. 1, Lake A1- manor. LAST WEEK'S TEMPERATURES DATE HIGH LOW Oct. 10 60 48 Oct. 11 69 48 Oct. 12 66 47 Oct. 13 70 38 Oct. 14 74 40 Oct. 15 70 42 Oct. 16 75 45 Oct. 17 -- 40 Total Precip: 2.70 to date; Last Year this date: 0.84. Season is July 1 to June 30 Compiled by Raymond Hunt Up-to-the-minute ' forecast and road conditions at plumasnews,com Greenville Public Library 204 Ann St. • 284-7416 Mon., Tues., Wed.: 10 a.m.-1 p.m., 1:30-5:30p.m. Thursday: 12 p.m.-4 p.m., 4:30-7:30 p.m. Friday: 9:30 a.m.-lp.m., 1:30-5 p.m. Today's Weather 69/44 A lew clouds. Highs in the upper 60s and lowS in the mid 40s. Sunrise Sunset 7:18 AM 6:18 PM 71144 Abundant sunshine Highs in the low 70s and lows in the mid 4Os. Sunrise Sunset 7:19 AM 6:17 PM 70/44 Sunny. Highs in the low 70s and lows in the mid 40s, Sunrise Sunset 7:21 AM 6:15 PM 71/44 Mainly sunny. Highs in the loW 7Os and lOWS in the mid 40s. Sunrise Sunset 7:22AM 6:14 PM Sun¸¸ 10123 69/45 Sunny, Highs in the upper 60s and lOWS in the mid 40s. 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Call us! aa @2010 American Profile Hometown Content Service Moon Phases Full Last Oct 12 Oct 20 New First Oct 26 Nov 2 UV Index Wed10/19 1 Moderate Thu 10/20 Moderate Fri 10/21 Moderate Sat 10/22 Moderate Sun 10/23 Moderate UV Index is measured on a o-1 number scale, with a higher UV Index showi the need for renter skin pro- --- ---L Sill. .-ill 77 54 sunny Salinas 67 52 pt sunny 81 50 sunny San Bemarclino 84 53 sunny 61 53 pt sunny San Diego 65 59 rest sunny 96 66 sunny San Francisco 67 58 msl sunny 71 55 mat sunny San Jose 73 54 mst sunny 86 52 sunny Santa Barbara 73 56 sunny 80 56 sunny Stockton 77 52 sunny 83 52 sunny Susanville 68 35 mst sunny 85 51 sunny Truckee 64 31 mst sunny 78 53 sunny Visalis 80 53 sunny 75 47 sunny Phoenix 92 66 sunny 74 57 tot sunny San Francisco 67 58 mst sunny 85 65 t-storm Seattle 62 51 p! sunny 45 33 cloudy St. Louis 53 40 pI sunny 66 57 ram Washington. DC 66 52 rain CHURCHES Church Of Jesus Christ Of Latter Day Saints, 284-7517 or 284-1414, Hideway Rd., Greenville. First Baptist, 284-7714, 1 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 AdventisL 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., Taytorsville. Christ the Redeemer Church, 284-1003 First Lutheran, 120 Bush St., Greenville., ctrandlican.org. Lord's Chapel, 284-1852, 168 Hannon Ave., Indian Falls. 1.8 1.1 1.8 > 1 6 1:28 a.m. 6:03 p.m.- . , 6:24 p.m. • z 5:19"a.m. lb112__ 10/8 '---'-----IO/'T-, --; 00o,1o % \\; / 14 " Buly tH /  10/6 ,, 8:4'p.m. I lO/lO   , '. t / :/. Lasge'h Pea 8 04 a m :1/'_ It/1o/, 10/t0 t,. Cheste ///""" -' J y, .,/..':&,:/ ...vl." "X2 ",l k : 7.03 p.m, / ..... 17 X /2 "" %: 1o. 1.6 " X ,__\\;.F <, ., / : ..\\; 2.6 12:33a.m. /| ;..5]C0 X Portta @.../ /  i "2:14a.m lO/1 '  ",'-V., \\; r"'-. -Y 1 i lO<11 1:3..m. -- ,',..--_,' .,,," .I " ,o,6 Spot NY Gold (10/14): $1680,0zl l -  [ " ' f/ / T  ; l a "S ....... - =" 10"10 Magnitude I =.6 c',, , ,'= I,,. I ":,%"" 8:39a.m. 2.'01p.m. |9"39"m ,..,. v- I,,  w.""- ''" o/9 lOre m.l "'3"o7£-" . Regional 41 4 0f 45 Previous week 14 4 0 i 1 "Earthquake activity increased substan- tially from the previous week. rising over the 40 quake-per-week mark for the first time since November 2010. • A robust micro-earthquake swarm was recorded about a mile northwest of $ier- raville in the Sierra Valley. The activity be- gan in late August when a small seven- event sequence jiggled this southern ex- tent of the Mohawk Valley fault zone. A couple more quakes occurred in mid Sep- tember. Then and after nearly a month of no activity, seismicity resumed. It started with three quakes on October 7th, pro- gressed to nine events on the 9th, and re- lease another seven more between the lOth and 12th. Interestincjly. none of the action has registered M 2.0 or stronger and this latest round of 19 quakes had none larger than M t.4. However, a M 2.6 jolt was recorded a few miles to the south yet sill on the Mohawk Valley fault zone. • The largest of eight quakes east of Rang in the Virgina Rangemeasured M 2.8 and a M Z.3 triggered south of Greenville at Round Valley Reservoir. !