September 9, 2021
Quincy Chamber of Commerce

Happy Birthday California!

California Dept. of Parks and Recreation



Happy Birthday California!
 
In February of 1848, Mexico and the United States signed a treaty which ended the Mexican War and yielded a vast portion of the Southwest, including present day California, to the United States. Several days earlier, January 24, 1848, gold had been discovered on the American River near Sacramento, and the ensuing gold rush hastened California’s admittance to the Union.  With the Gold Rush came a huge increase in population and a pressing need for civil government.

In 1849, Californians sought statehood and, after heated debate in the U.S. Congress arising out of the slavery issue, California entered the Union as a free, nonslavery state by the Compromise of 1850.

California became the 31st state on September 9, 1850. The Golden State’s rich history has since been shaped by people of every ethnic background who traveled here seeking economic, social and educational opportunity, and a life of quality and breathtaking beauty.

Annual Member Meeting Tonight!

Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric

To: Members of Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative

Notice is hereby given that the 2021 Regular Annual Meeting of the Membership of Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative will be held on Thursday, the 9th day of September 2021, at the hour of 6:30 p.m. via webinar at the AT&T Office At Hand Meetings website or by calling (234) 203-2766 and entering access code 169 240 982 for the purpose of taking appropriate action on the following matters:

  • Reports of officers and managers.
  • Report of the Nominating Committee.
  • Election of directors in Districts 1, 3, and 4.
  • All other business that may come before the meeting or any adjournment thereof.

PSREC 2021 Annual Meeting Agenda

6:30 p.m. – Presentation honoring photo contest and scholarship winners

  1. Pledge of Allegiance
  2. Introduction of directors and management
  3. Industry Updates
  4. Call business meeting to order
  5. Quorum Check
  6. Minutes from 2020
  7. Introduction of Nominating Committee
  8. 2021 Nominating Committee report
  9. Introduction and speeches of nominees
  10. Introduction of Credentials and Election Committee
  11. Results of election for Districts 1, 3 and 4
  12. Board president’s report
  13. General manager’s report
  14. Treasurer’s report
  15. Member Q & A
  16. Adjournment of business meeting

Member Q&A – Questions can be submitted by emailing our Marketing department by 5 p.m. on Thursday, September 9. If you are unable to attend Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative’s Annual Meeting, it will be posted to PSREC’s YouTube channel for viewing.

Dixie Fire Rally Fundraiser

JDX

Movie In the Mountains

Plumas Rural Services

Adopt-a-Highway Clean Up Day

Feather River Food Co-Op

An Ode to America

Cornel Nistorescu


Why are Americans so united? They don’t resemble one another even if you paint them! They speak all the languages of the world and form an astonishing mixture of civilizations. Some of them are nearly extinct, others are incompatible with one another, and in matters of religious beliefs, not even God can count how many they are. Still, the American tragedy turned three hundred million people into a hand put on the heart. Nobody rushed to accuse the White House, the army, the secret services that they are only a bunch of losers. Nobody rushed to empty their bank accounts. Nobody rushed on the streets nearby to gape about. The Americans volunteered to donate blood and to give a helping hand. After the first moments of panic, they raised the flag on the smoking ruins, putting on T-shirts, caps and ties in the colours of the national flag. They placed flags on buildings and cars as if in every place and on every car a minister or the president was passing. On every occasion they started singing their traditional song: “God Bless America!”.

Silent as a rock, I watched the charity concert broadcast on Saturday once, twice, three times, on different tv channels. There were Clint Eastwood, Willie Nelson, Robert de Niro, Julia Roberts, Cassius Clay, Jack Nicholson, Bruce Springsteen, Silvester Stalone, James Wood, and many others whom no film or producers could ever bring together. The American’s solidarity spirit turned them into a choir. Actually, choir is not the word. What you could hear was the heavy artillery of the American soul. What neither George W. Bush, nor Bill Clinton, nor Colin Powell could say without facing the risk of stumbling over words and sounds, was being heard in a great and unmistakable way in this charity concert. I don’t know how it happened that all this obsessive singing of America didn’t sound croaky, nationalist, or ostentatious! It made you green with envy because you weren’t able to sing for your country without running the risk of being considered chauvinist, ridiculous, or suspected of who-knows-what mean interests.

I watched the live broadcast and the rerun of its rerun for hours listening to the story of the guy who went down one hundred floors with a woman in a wheelchair without knowing who she was, or of the Californian hockey player, who fought with the terrorists and prevented the plane from hitting a target that would have killed other hundreds of thousands of people. How on earth were they able to bow before a fellow human? Imperceptibly, with every word and musical note, the memory of some turned into a modern myth of tragic heroes. And with every phone call, millions and millions of dollars were put in a collection aimed at rewarding not a man or a family, but a spirit which nothing can buy.

What on earth can unite the Americans in such a way? Their land? Their galloping history? Their economic power? Money? I tried for hours to find an answer, humming songs and murmuring phrases which risk of sounding like commonplaces. I thought things over, but I reached only one conclusion.

Only freedom can work such miracles!

Written by Mr. Cornel Nistorescu, Managing Editor of the Romanian newspaper, Evenimentul Zilei

Published under the title "Cintarea Americii"

Originally published September 24, 2001

Story Idea Opportunities

Shasta Cascade Wonderland Assoc.



Hi Everyone,
 
Below are the story topics for this month from Visit California.  Deadline to email your story ideas to me is this Sunday September 12th.  A reminder that 150 words is the maximum for a story idea.  Just a couple sentences is acceptable if you are short on time to write more.
 
The information bulleted below must be included for Visit California to consider your submission.
•             Include a 1-2 high res photos with your story if possible and the name of the photographer for photo credits
•             Story content should not be a Press Release and needs to be 150 words or less
•             Include a public contact including name, email, and phone number
 
Topics for this month are:
 
Halloween Events in California
Halloween in California is all about hayrides, pumpkin patches and family friendly festivities, but it’s also about finding the best haunted house or adults-only party. What new or iconic offerings in your destination should visitors be on the lookout for this Halloween season?
 
Dine Globally in the Golden State
California’s culinary scene is world-renowned. In advance of World Food Day and International Chefs Day, please submit information about local chefs, restaurants and recipes in your destination that are known for their global flare.
 
Agritourism in California
National Farmers Day is in October, making fall a great time to celebrate California’s agricultural bounty. Share information about overnight farm stays, unique farm experiences, u-pick opportunities and more. We are especially interested in new sustainability pushes in the agritourism space.
 
Please note if you need to reach me I have a new phone number in my signature line below.

Celebrating Small Business Week

NorCal SBDC

Recognizing Resilience: Small Business Week 2021
Monday, Sept 13 – Wednesday, Sept 15, 2021 

 


For more than 50 years, the U.S. Small Business Administration has celebrated the contributions by small businesses to the American Economy National Small Business Week (NSBW), which recognizes the critical contributions of America’s entrepreneurs and small business owners.
This year's NSBW event is unlike the half-century that has come before, spotlighting the resilience of entrepreneurs and the renewal of the small business economy as they build back better from the economic crisis brought on by a once-in-a-lifetime pandemic.
How to Participate

National Small Business Week 3-Day Virtual Summit, hosted by the U.S. Small Business Administration, is happening Monday, September 13 – Wednesday, September 15, 2021 from 8:00 a.m. – 3:00 p.m.

For more information, click here.

New Drive-Thru Vaccine Clinics

Quincy Pharmacy

New this year! Drive Thru Vaccination Clinics for both Flu and COVID Vaccines!
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With the rise in COVID cases in our county, and the possibility of COVID boosters in the near future, we wanted to make it as safe and convenient as possible to get your vaccinations.
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Drive Thru Vaccine Clinic Schedule:
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Every Tuesday from September 14-October 26th from 8:30am-9:30am
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Saturday September 18th 2PM-4PM
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Saturday October 2nd 2pm-4pm
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DRIVE THRU CLINICS WILL BE LOCATED AT CHRISTIAN LIFE FELLOWHIP CHURCH
317 1ST STREET IN
EAST QUINCY
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Drive Thru Clinics are by appointment only! Schedule your appointment on our website or with the following link:
https://app.acuityscheduling.com/schedule.php...

Wild and Scenic Film Fest

Plumas Arts

The Wild and Scenic Film Fest is almost here! September 15th both the virtual and in person starts promptly at 6:30 pm. See our website to buy tickets and for info. https://www.plumasarts.org/wild-and-scenic-film-festival...

Friends of Plumas Wilderness is a generous sponsor of the film fest and has chosen to sponsor this film. Thank you! Check out their website for info about all the amazing work they do.
https://plumaswilderness.org

Here is a summary for the impactful film, "Wild Climate"-

Rural communities are already experiencing the impacts of climate change. Yet the majority of rural, western communities are represented by elected officials actively blocking solutions. Our goal is to break down these political barriers by elevating stories of those already experiencing the impacts of climate change to their livelihoods.

More info about the Wild and Scenic Film Festival on plumasarts.org
 

Moving Forward

Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship

“Thursday after Greenville burned was the hardest day in the field I have ever had. I showed up to work two minutes late and very much not wanting to be there after we had lost one of our towns. Yet, standing by the crew vans were 13 youth crew members, on time for work, prepared to go into the field and face the day. It's hard to put into words the feelings I felt that day as I worked high on a ridge: it was a combination of grief, shock and a little bit of hope. Here were a group of hardworking teenagers facing an unknown world and still working hard on themselves.

I don’t know what is next for Plumas County after this disaster. Watching those youth crew members work hard despite everything going on around them gave me the push I needed to keep going that day. And maybe that's how we will work together past this disaster: just keep moving a little forward together.” - Mandy Beatty, SBTS Trail Program Director

Feeling Hungry?

Quintopia

New food menu item! Cheesy Garlic Chicken loaded fries. These are AMAZING! We throw shredded jack on hot fries, then add warm cheese sauce, potent garlic sauce (don’t order this on a first date), bacon crumble, crunchy diced chicken tenders, green onion, and a generous dusting of black pepper. This will pair so well with our new beer release on Friday - stay tuned!

The New Show is Up!

Plumas Arts

The new show is up at Morning Thunder! Plumas Arts is proud to feature the work of local photographer Betty Bishop for the months of September and October at Patti's Morning Thunder Cafe.

Roots in Your Line?

Madden Plumbing & Heating

Do you have roots in your line? Our trained and experienced plumbers can clear the roots from the line and show you how to treat the lines to make sure you keep those roots at bay.  Call us at (530) 283-1605.

 

Purpose, Inclusion and Citizenship

Edward Jones

At Edward Jones, our purpose is to partner for positive impact to improve the lives of our clients and colleagues, and together, better our communities and society.

Learn about the many ways our 50,000 colleagues are supporting one another and making a difference in the lives of our clients and their families. 

Click here for access to the full report.

 

Workforce Development Month

Alliance for Workforce Development

Happy Workforce Development Month!

AFWD is committed to supporting our communities by connecting our job seekers to sustainable jobs and training as well as supporting our employers with their business needs.
Join us this month to learn more about our programs and services, behind the scenes and a few introductions along the way!
 

Quincy Job Board

Quincy Chamber of Commerce


 
- Plumas Rural Services is seeking Care Providers.  To apply, give them a call at (530) 283-2735, ext. 873.

- Sierra Pacific Industries has several positions open.  For a full listing, visit their website at https://www.spi-ind.com/careers.

- Plumas-Sierra Rural Electric Cooperative is looking for a Journeyman Lineman for its Milford office.  Visit their website here for more details.

- Feather River Food Co-Op is hiring a Prepared Foods Manager.  Interested?  Click here for more information.

- The Alliance for Workforce Development is advertising for the following positions:
    - Heavy Equipment Mechanic
    - Financial Aid Specialist
    - Maintenance Technician
    - Log Truck Driver
    - Hospital Scheduling Coordinator
    - Logging Equipment Operator
    For more information on any of these jobs, call Val Bourque at (530) 251-7874.

 

Quincy Events



Price Right Lab Screening

09/09/2021
07:30 AM - 04:00 PM P
Plumas District Hospital
1065 Bucks Lake Road
Quincy, CA 95971

Wine Program Management for Restaurants and Retailers
09/09/2021
01:00 PM - 04:00 PM P
Online

Dixie Fire Town Hall
09/09/2021
01:30 PM - 03:00 PM P
Pioneer Park
Fairgrounds Road
Quincy, CA 95971

Virtual Annual Member Meeting
09/09/2021 P
Online

Joker & Jester Comedy Show
09/10/2021
07:00 PM - 10:00 PM P
Drunk Brush
436-438 Main Street Grover Alley in the courtyard
Quincy, CA 95971

Movie in the Mountains: Jumanji - The Next Level
09/10/2021
08:00 PM - 10:00 PM P
Dame Shirley Plaza
Downtown Quincy
Quincy, CA 95971

Movie: "Black Widow"
09/10/2021
07:00 PM - 09:15 PM P
Town Hall Theatre
469 Main Street
Quincy, CA 95971

Timber Cup
09/11/2021
06:00 PM - 08:00 PM P
Plumas-Sierra County Fairgrounds
204 Fairgrounds Road
Quincy, CA 95971

Live Music featuring El Dartha
09/11/2021
07:00 PM - 10:00 PM P
Drunk Brush
436-438 Main Street Grover Alley in the courtyard
Quincy, CA 95971

Movie: "Black Widow"
09/11/2021
07:00 PM - 09:15 PM P
Town Hall Theatre
469 Main Street
Quincy, CA 95971

Curmudgeons for Christ
09/11/2021
09:00 AM - 10:00 AM P
Community United Methodist Church
282 Church Street
Quincy, CA 95971

Saturday Morning Market
09/11/2021
08:00 AM - 02:00 PM P
Dame Shirley Plaza
Downtown Quincy
Quincy, CA 95971

Adopt-a-Highway Clean Up Day
09/11/2021
08:00 AM - 12:00 PM P
Feather River Food Co-Op
269 Main Street
Quincy, CA 95971

Movie: "Black Widow"
09/12/2021
04:00 PM - 06:15 PM P
Town Hall Theatre
469 Main Street
Quincy, CA 95971

Movie: "Black Widow"
09/13/2021
07:00 PM - 09:15 PM P
Town Hall Theatre
469 Main Street
Quincy, CA 95971

Wine Program Management for Restaurants and Retailers
09/14/2021
01:00 PM - 04:00 PM P
Online

Taco Tuesdays
09/14/2021
05:00 PM - 09:00 PM P
Lucio's Restaurant
875 E. Main Street
Quincy, CA 95971

Rugged Roots Farm Stand
09/14/2021
04:30 PM - 06:30 PM P
Rugged Roots Farm
Highway 70, across from Gansner Airfield
Quincy, CA 95971

Quincy Firewise Meeting
09/14/2021
04:00 PM - 05:00 PM P
Rotary Pavilion
Pioneer Park
Quincy, CA 95971

Feather River College Ice Cream Social
09/14/2021
11:30 AM - 01:00 PM P
Feather River College
570 Golden Eagle Avenue
Quincy, CA 95971

14th Annual Wild & Scenic Film Festival
09/15/2021
06:30 PM - 09:30 PM P
Town Hall Theatre
469 Main Street
Quincy, CA 95971

Wine Program Management for Restaurants and Retailers
09/16/2021
01:00 PM - 04:00 PM P
Online

Quincy Chamber Updates - September 9, 2021