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Volume XVI Issue 204

Thursday, May 16th, 2024

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Biz Buzz: Local Business News for May 16th


By Marshel Couso


Welcome to our weekly feature dedicated to covering Susanville and Lassen County’s business scene! Grand openings, new employees, renovations, new hours… each week we’ll keep you up to date with important information about the businesses you rely on.


Joan’s Studio of Dance



Joan’s Studio of Dance will be holding their 50th annual recital this Friday and Saturday, May 17th and 18th, at the Susanville Veterans Memorial Hall

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Joan Zuehlke, founder of the studio, is celebrating 50 years of sharing the love of dance with countless students.


This is going to be an amazing show filled with talented dancers, brilliant choreography, and your favorite music and movie magic from Disney.


Tickets are on sale at Margie’s Book Nook for $15 each. Shows are at 7:00p.m., both nights.

JandJ Performing Arts



You can see the J and J Competitive Team in action this Sunday, May 19th, at their big Competitive Dance Team Show in the Susanville Veterans Memorial Hall. The team will be showcasing all of their performances from the recent Rainbow Competition in Sacramento.


The show starts at 6:00p.m. and admission is only $5 and tickets will be available at the door.


The dance team traveled to their final competition of the season last week at the Rainbow Competition, shining as they took on thousands of top dancers from premiere studios across northern California.

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Three J and J dancers were crowned Dancer of the Year as well as students placing in the categories of novice division, Junior Hip Hop, advanced division, duet, trio, and Teen hip hop.


J and J also took home Double Platinums for highest score and the advanced teen/senior team took home a sweep of Double Platinums for the weekend, winning several Judges Awards, scholarships and top 10 overalls along the way.


You can see it all for yourself this Sunday at 6:00p.m.

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The Depot Barbershop



There is a brand new barber shop in town! The Depot Barbershop is officially open for business at 2100 Main Street in Susanville.


The Depot Barbershop is a veteran-owned, walk-in only barbershop specializing in fades, straight shaves, classic haircuts and beard trims. They are open Monday through Saturday from 9:00 to 6:00p.m.


Steve Betts, owner and operator of the new barber shop tells us, “I have been a licensed barber for eight years. I am licensed in California and Nevada. I have owned and operated two show shops in Plumas County. One in Quincy and one in Portola which I split time between the two up until last Friday. I am now full time in Susanville.”

Is something noteworthy happening with your business? Let us know about it! Each Thursday morning, we present a round-up of interesting news from the Lassen County business scene and we want to hear from you. E-mail your business news to Marshel at mcouso@susanvillestuff.com.

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Susanville Letter Carriers collected more than 3,000 pounds of food last Saturday – photos provided

Local Letter Carriers Collect

More Than 3,000 Lbs. of Food


The National Association of Letter Carriers held its annual national food drive last Saturday, with local postal folks collecting an amazing 3,060 pounds of canned goods and non-perishable foodstuffs from area doorsteps.


The Stamp Out Hunger food drive, which was first held in 1983, is the country’s largest one-day food drive, providing residents with an easy way to donate food to those millions of Americans in need.


All donations made locally to the food drive stay right here in our community, helping out the Salvation Army and Crossroads Ministries.

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Third Annual CASA Program Gala

Fundraiser Happens This Saturday


Lassen Family Service’s Court Appointed Special Advocates program will be hosting a ‘Gala’ fundraiser dinner and silent auction this Saturday, May 18th, benefiting the children of Lassen County in the CASA program.


CASA’s third annual gala will include a delicious meal, a bar with beer, wine and two signature cocktails, a silent auction, program awards, a live band and wonderful company!

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All proceeds from ticket sales, sponsorships, and the silent auction go directly to the CASA program and will be used to benefit the children the program serves.


Funds gathered this way helps CASA purchase things like ‘on the go’ meals, sports equipment, clothing, toys, school supplies and more.


Court Appointed Special Advocates, known as CASA volunteers, are community members from all walks of life with a common pledge to dedicate about ten hours a month towards helping a child in the foster care system.


They are thoroughly trained in topics such as advocacy, the foster care system, the child dependency system, childhood trauma, educational needs, etc. to become a strong ally for a child who has been removed from their home due to abuse or neglect.


“These children all have their own stories and individual wants and needs,” explains CASA Case Coordinator Sareena Estes.


“The goal of the CASA is to be the voice for that child, both in and out of court.”


They help ensure that children are getting the placements and services they need, and to ensure that the decisions made on their behalf are ultimately in the best interest of the child.


“The current ‘system’ is overburdened and stretched very thin. Judges may hear multiple complicated cases per day, social workers typically have an unreasonable case load, are in constant demand, and are simply overworked. A CASA volunteer usually only has one case at a time, giving them ample time to focus on that child specifically.”


Time spent includes case research, meeting with professionals such as teachers, doctors/dentists, therapists, social workers, etc., preparing reports for the judge, and attending court hearings. The bulk of the time spent is with their CASA child.


“Going on outings and getting to know the child is one of the best parts of being a volunteer, not to mention the opportunity to be the voice for a child who is so very deserving. CASAs help provide stability, promote self-confidence, and build resiliency while advocating for the child’s best interest in court, school, and in the community.”


“Children that have gotten to the point of being detained from their home of origin have usually already been through some really hard times, but being away from what they have known their whole lives and going through the court system can be just as scary. Having an advocate by their side can make the process a little less painful and a little less intimidating.”


In some cases, the CASA is the most consistent adult in their lives during their case.


Placements, social workers, teachers, and other adults in their lives may change, but a CASA stays for the entirety of the case. Getting to be there for a child who is experiencing some of the toughest moments of their lives thus far is a true honor, regardless of how challenging it may first appear.


From 2022 to 2023, the Lassen Family Services CASA program served 138 children in the dependency system.


According to Estes, our local program currently has twenty-six children in need of an advocate. To become a CASA volunteer, you must be at least 21 years of age, have a clear criminal history, have a valid California Driver’s License (for at least three consecutive years), vehicles used to transport children must have insurance, and must have the ability to relate to people of different cultural backgrounds.


There is an initial training course which is 32 hours in length and can be completed online.


Once that is complete there are additional hours of training provided in person with CASA staff followed by court observation and then finally being sworn in as an Officer of the Court by the Dependency Court judge.


Twelve hours of continuing education is required per year to stay active, which is easy to attain as CASA provides ample interesting and relevant training opportunities – both in person and online.


All details aside, the biggest requirement is the desire to help a child in need. A favorite quote when asked how volunteers have the time is by Elizabeth Andrews- “volunteers do not necessarily have the time, they just have the heart”.


For additional information on becoming a volunteer or information regarding the Gala, contact Lassen Family Services CASA program staff at 1.530.257.4599.


The cost of the dinner is $40 per plate and tickets are available at Margie’s Book Nook, Zaengles Floor and Home and Lassen Family Services. You can click here to purchase tickets online. You must be 21 or older to attend.


Dinner and non-alcoholic beverages will be included with admission, and there will be a cash bar.


Doors open at 5:30 at Sentimental Journey, 465-320 Church Street, in Janesville.

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Bluegrass favorites Red Dog Ash will be performing here again this year.

Get Your Tickets Now for the 2024

Susanville Bluegrass Festival


Online ticket sales are now underway for the always popular Susanville Bluegrass Festival, returning to the Lassen County Fairgrounds during the third week of June, and featuring a music camp, quilt room and a ton of good old bluegrass music beginning at 10:00a.m., June 21st.


Bluegrass acts already booked for the festival include Darin and Brooke Aldridge, Volume Five, Edgar Loudermilk Band, Hillbilly Fever Band, Eddy B and Pure Country, Yoseff Tucker and the Bow Ties, Red Dog Ash, Sugarpine Bluegrass and The Strung Nugget Gang.

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The three-day event was not held last year due to scheduling conflicts but will return this year for the 13th annual festival.


The very popular Susanville Music Camp will also return, and will start at 10:00a.m., on June 18th, and run through the 20th. Music camp is $175 and attendees can purchase discounted festival passes.


Fairgrounds gates will open for camping beginning Sunday, June 16th. Included with the festival is an air-conditioned secured quilting room, 75+ RV sites with power and water, pets allowed, lighted picking areas at night.


A three-day festival pass is $90 and you can click here to purchase them online.


For more information visit the Susanville Bluegrass Festival’s website.

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Susanville’s first Little League players in 1951. Thanks to Kim Erb for the cool photo!

Little Leaguers Open Drills at Susanville Park

May 16, 1951


Approximately 160 prospective Little League baseball players turned out for the organization meeting and brief practice Saturday afternoon at Memorial Ballpark.


The diamond has been donated by the Lassen Lumber and Box Co. and is now ready for play. The company erected a backstop and is moving big timbers behind it for seats.


In addition, the A.F. of L has offered the use of a room in its hall, half a block from the field, for storing equipment and to serve as a dressing room for the boys.


Each of the four sponsors has donated $200 to equip and furnish suits for the four teams in the league, and each sponsor has chosen a name for its team.


The Tigers will be sponsored by the A. F. and L. with Shine Morales acting as manager.


The Cubs will be sponsored by the Lions Club, with Alfred McFeeley as managers. The Giants will play for the Rotary Club, with Frank Maurino managing. The Yankees, sponsored by B.P.E Elks No 1487 will be managed by J. A. Pliler.

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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.


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