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Volume XVII Issue 17

Tuesday, September 3rd, 2024

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The Good Stuff by Shelley Bennett


Last Friday as I drove up Main Street, I noticed that the Sierra Theatre looked closed. A glance at the marquee confirmed that and while I knew that the closure was coming, it gave me a little pang in the chest.


Sierra Theatre was part of my childhood. I remember watching Dumbo in one of the balcony seats. My uncle Beaver with us because it gave him an excuse to watch a “cartoon.”


Later, it was Grease with my friends as we danced along in our seats, Star Wars with my brother Casey, and hearing about Jaws from my mom and dad because of course I was too young to watch that!

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Then suddenly it was closed and we went for years without first run movies in our town. Until Mike and Carolyn Smith showed up. They lovingly restored the building, inside and out, and brought their dream to life.


I was there on opening night, standing in line to watch Taps, a movie I knew nothing about. The movie didn’t even matter, because it was all about meeting our friends and visiting the concession stand. It turned out that the movie was pretty good too.


All through junior high and high school, “going to the show” was our primary form of entertainment. We usually waited until Tightwad Tuesdays because the extra money you saved on admission could get you a small popcorn and soda.


I feel fortunate to have seen 80s classics like E.T., The Outsiders, The Breakfast Club, Footloose, Top Gun, and Ferris Bueller’s Day Off on the big screen of the Sierra. There was nothing like it. We might have been celebrating a birthday, meeting up with some boys, or just having a girls’ night, my friends and I were there every week.


It was even where my now husband Leo took me on our first date. I don’t remember the movie, but what stands out is that he not only bought my ticket, he sprang for a “Triple Combo” which included Reece’s Peanut Butter cups. Yes, that was the way to my heart.


At the end of my senior year, I decided to run for Miss Lassen County. The pageant director suggested the Smiths as sponsors so I hesitantly called and asked to speak with Carolyn. She was very kind and asked me to come to the theatre to meet.


I was a little nervous. I dressed up and prepared for the meeting like it was a job interview. Later she told me that she had to make sure she had never kicked me out of the theatre before she agreed to be my sponsor.


At the end of the summer, Carolyn offered me a job. She said that she was impressed with my work ethic and how I had prepared for the pageant and she thought that would make me a good employee too.


I started my job thirty-six years ago today. Yep, on Labor Day weekend when we opened with Big and Who Framed Roger Rabbit? It was trial by fire. Almost every showing those three days was close to selling out.


I’ll never forget looking around at the main auditorium after the first matinee. It was filled with the detritus of partially filled soda cups, popcorn, containers, candy wrappers, and napkins. And me, with my little broom and dust pan, trying to sweep it all up before the next show.


That day, I also learned how to count back change and make the perfect batch of popcorn, two skills that have served me well.


Later in my training, I would add ticket selling, opening and closing, cleaning the butter machine, changing the soda, making the nightly deposit, and getting ice behind the screen in what we lovingly referred to as the “dungeon”.


Mike and Carolyn and the people I worked with at Sierra Theatre became my second family. We had holiday parties, after-hours screenings of new releases, and celebrated the business’ success with opening the Uptown Cinemas.


And along the way, we watched SO MANY good movies, ate tons of popcorn, and every once in awhile a “credited” Haagen Dazs bar. Mike and Carolyn sponsored me again, sent flowers during Miss Cal State week, celebrated at my wedding, and provided me with friends in the form of my co-workers.


Thank you Liz, Mimi, Vic, Sherry, Tracy, Anthony, Wayne, William, Carol, Lisa, Nikki, Bill, Lindsey, Erin, Marie, Tamara, Amanda, and many others for being the most fun people to work with! We are the “People who Know Movies”!


For almost ten years total, the Smiths employed me during college breaks and summer vacations so I could finance my education. At one point, when I was feeling a little stuck, I applied to be Carolyn’s assistant.


I gave her my resume which detailed everything I had learned from her and how it could be applied to this new position. She gave it back to me with a smile on her face and told me she couldn’t hold me back. I needed to move on, finish school, and become a teacher. So I did.


Selling tickets and slinging popcorn was my first and last job before I was hired as a teacher at Lassen High School. In many ways, what I learned there prepared me for what I do now better than my methods courses in college.


Thank you Mike and Carolyn, Sierra Theatre will always be in my heart.


Remember when news was ‘newsy’? When you read about weddings, family events and engagement announcements in the newspaper? If you have something that might be newsworthy, please submit it to shelleybennett24@gmail.com and I’ll do my best to include it here in “The Good Stuff.”

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Adopt A Pet from the Lassen

County Animal Shelter – Rocket


Rocket is a joy! He’s been at the shelter since June and quickly became a staff favorite. He’s happy, affectionate, and playful. Rocket gets along with other dogs, hasn’t bothered resident shelter cats, and visits with older children have gone well. He should be able to blend into a variety of households just fine. If you’re looking for a new addition to the family, come meet Rocket. He’d love to spend time with new friends.


Rocket is about 6 months old, neutered, heartworm tested negative, and UTD on his vaccinations. Please contact the Lassen County Animal Shelter with questions/inquiries at (530) 257-9200.

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Additional: If there are dogs already in the home, it is suggested that potential adopters bring them to the shelter to do a meet and greet with the new dog.


In observance of the Labor Day holiday, the Lassen County Animal Shelter will be closed Monday, September 2nd. We apologize for any inconvenience his may cause


Featured animals at the Lassen County Animal Shelter are available for adoption on a first-come-first-serve basis. According to California law, all adoptable dogs and cats must be spayed and neutered before leaving our facility. If interested in adopting an animal, please contact the shelter directly.


Current shelter hours are Monday through Friday, 9:00a.m. to 3:00p.m. Closed Saturday and Sunday. You can contact the shelter at 530.257.9200.

CHP Offering Start-Smart Classes

for Teens and Their Parents


The California Highway Patrol is offering free driver education classes for teens and their parents in an effort to promote safer driving practices. The Start Smart program, presented by the CHP, covers topics such as safe driving techniques, the rules of the road, and new driver license requirements.


The next class is scheduled for September 24th, from 5:30 to 7:30p.m., at the Susanville Area CHP Office located at 472-400 Diamond Crest Road in Johnstonville.

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Interested individuals can contact Public Information Officer Music at 1.530.252.1800 for more information and to register for the free class.


Funding for the Start Smart program is provided by the Office of Traffic Safety, Start Smart Teen Driver Safety Education Grant.


Start Smart is aimed at helping newly licensed, or soon-to-be licensed, teenage drivers become more aware of the responsibilities that accompany the privilege of being a licensed California driver.


CHP officers speak directly to the newly licensed driver and their parents/guardians through candid conversations, discussing topics such as collision avoidance techniques along with collision causing elements such as excessive speed, DUI, and distracted driving. Start Smart makes teens and parents aware of the responsibilities they face and teaches what precautions to take to stay safe; such as the importance of seat belt unsafe, passengers in the vehicle and what to do when involved in a collision.

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Fire Department Hosting September 11th Ceremony at Susanville Fire Hall


The Susanville Fire Department is hosting a 9/11 Remembrance Ceremony to honor the brave first responders and civilians who lost their lives on September 11th, 2001. The event will take place at 7:05a.m., at the Susanville Fire Department located at 1505 Main Street.


“As we approach the solemn anniversary of September 11th, we invite you to join us in honoring the memory of the brave first responders and civilians who lost their lives on that fateful day,” explains Susanville Public Safety Chief Michael Bengoa-Bollinger.


“This year marks 23 years since the tragic events of September 11, 2001, and we believe it is essential to come together as a community to remember and pay our respects.”  


The ceremony aims to bring the community together to reflect, remember, and show gratitude for the courage and resilience displayed by those affected by the tragic events of 9/11. All first responders and community members are encouraged to attend.  


First responders who wish to participate in the ceremony in uniform are asked to arrive by 6:30a.m.


For more information or to participate, please contact the Susanville Fire Department at 1.530.257.5152.

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Agenda: September 3rd, Lassen

County Board of Supervisors Special Meeting


There will be a Lassen County Board of Supervisors Special Meeting today, September 3rd, 2024, at 9:00a.m. at the Board Chambers, 707 Nevada Street, Susanville.


Click here to download a printable agenda for the meeting.

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Lassen County Fair and Livestock Show in 1940 ~ From an Eastman Studios photo

Paid Manager is Forecast

September 3, 1940


Lassen county’s annual livestock show, horse show and rodeo has reached such proportions, according to Jim E. Bronson, chairman of the general committee, which conducted the August 21-26 affair, that a paid manager will be necessary to have complete charge of the program, within the next year or so.


Bronson, who was executive head of the 1940 show which distributed some $25,000 among 2,800 head of stock on display, told members of the Susanville 20-30 Club the Lassen show was now a $25,000 a year or better business, and that it needed skilled management the same as any other business.

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Congratulations to Dallas Hunrath, the

winner of this week's Pizza Factory giveaway!


You too could win a large one-topping pizza from the Susanville or Janesville Pizza Factory locations just by entering our weekly giveaway!


Just click here and follow the link to our handy entry form. You can enter once per day from each email address. We'll announce our weekly winner right here next Monday morning.


The prize is good for take-out or dine-in orders only, sorry no delivery.


Good luck and enjoy that yummy Pizza Factory Pizza!

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