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Volume XVI Issue 133

Wednesday, February 7th, 2024

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Why We Love This Place Wednesday:

The Annual NCCA Crab Feed


By Terra Avilla


Saturday night with birthday boy, Michael “Uncle Diz” Haldane in tow, we headed out to the Northern California Cancer Advocate’s annual crab feed. Boy was I in for a surprise.


Now, I have never been to a crab feed, let alone one hosted by this wonderful group , and to my surprise neither had Diz. Both of us were so blown away at what a cool experience it was.

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Immediately entering the casino, we were greeted by so many familiar faces. There was Sherman Idip taking tickets aside Christy Lewis. We were off to a great start.


Doors opened at 5:00p.m., and I am so glad we got there when we did, because at 5:05 it was already busy. Lucky for us, we scored seats next to Lance Monath’s crew (who adopted us for the night) as well as Michelle Zubillaga. (To say our company was top notch, was an understatement!)


After finding our seats we walked around and saw so many friends. Dawn Lightsey was running around, along with Connie Herman, Shelley Bennett, and so many more!


After maneuvering and greeting my favorite people, I ran into my other favorite people!


There was Dede Heimbigner, the Heath family, and of course the Rodriguez clan. Alicia Cordova and I plotted over what items to place our raffle tickets in.


Oh, the raffle.


The NCCAA knows how to put together a raffle. From the Traeger to the Coach Purse, you couldn’t go wrong. And for once I WON! (I never win), but really, I was able to score a wonderful and festive basket donated from Court House Café.


So many people, but so many of my favorite people all in one place and I win some yummy tacos. Not so bad for Terra.


Once at our seat, Diz and I had no idea what to expect, but luckily for us Patrica Monath so graciously helped us.


The food was brought out family style, and the atmosphere was just so relaxed and laid back.


Course after course, we enjoyed the company at the table, and the delicious food. My new friend Brittany, who was part of the Monath tribe, became quick friends and I laughed so hard as we tried to crack open the crab, celebrating when she was able to retrieve a huge portion of meat.


Oh, and the crab. I can’t write about the crab feed and not mention the crab. It was so delicious, and there was so much of it.


I would be remiss to write about my night and not mention the LHS Drill team. Those ladies were there in full force, waiting on the tables, and they did an outstanding job! Seriously, the best servers I have ever seen.


And that’s it. That’s why I love this place we call home so much. I know other communities have crab feeds. I know they do. But it’s all of it together that makes our crab feed so special.


Sitting next to old friends and new. Seeing your favorite people unexpectedly and knowing every single person who wins in the raffle. Seeing how cancer affected all the board members but knowing their own unique resilience. It’s just so beautiful. It’s just Lassen County. It’s just why the crab feed is now one of my new favorite reasons I love where we live.

BLM Cedarville Office to be Closed

Fridays for Duration of Project


The Bureau of Land Management’s Surprise Field Station office in Cedarville will be closed to drop in visitors on Fridays until further notice, while a lobby remodeling project is underway.


Members of the BLM staff will still be available by phone at 1.530.279.6101 and are available to meet on Fridays for prearranged appointments.


All staff members of the Applegate Field Office based in Alturas are now working from the Surprise Field Station office or working remotely while the Alturas office is also undergoing remodeling.

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The Applegate Field Office manages about 1.8 million acres of public land, much of it in Western Nevada.

Lassen High News and Information

for Parents and Students


Friday is Super Bowl Spirit Day: wear your favorite team’s jersey or wear red and gold for the San Francisco 49ers or the Kansas City Chiefs.


Purchase your yearbooks for $95 before the price goes up March.


Are you a redhead and would like a quote in the yearbook? If so, please see Mrs. Schall or a yearbook staff member in room 113.

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Rotary Youth Leadership Academy: Juniors and Seniors please check out this website and if interested please pick up an application from Shanda in the counseling office. There are four slots available. Past students have said the camp was life changing.


Susanville Sunrise Rotary is hosting the annual Youth Instrumental Music Contest. If you would like to participate, see Kelli for more information.


Run, jump, throw! Reminder that open practices for Track & Field are this Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 3:20 to 4:30. Meet at the track and dress warmly. Tryouts start February 20th, sports physicals are required to tryout.


The following scholarships can be found on Naviance or in the Counseling office:

All Season Heating & Air Trade School, American Ag Credit, Banner Lassen Medical Foundation, Inc., California Retired Teachers Association #76, California State Retirees, Curtis/Joan Moran Scholarship, former Senior Club, Lassen Association of Realtors, Lassen FBLA, Lassen County Farm Bureau, Loretta Stone Memorial, Monticola Club Memorial, Monticola Club Vocational, Monticola Spencer Memorial, Native Daughters of the Golden West – Nataqua Parlor No. 152, Sagebrush Ranch Horse Assoc., Stephen Robert Montgomery Memorial, Christine Burriel Memorial, Lassen County Cattlemen.

Bluegrass Festival Returns to the

Fairgrounds June 21st, 22nd and 23rd


Organizers have announced that the always popular Susanville Bluegrass Festival will return to the Lassen County Fairgrounds during the third week of June.


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 be held just prior to the festival on June 18th through 20th.

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Fairgrounds gates will open for camping beginning Sunday, June 16th.


The musical lineup is still being finalized. For more information visit the Susanville Bluegrass Festival’s website.

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Lassen Junior College, 1946, from an Eastman Studio postcard.

Lassen Jr. College Holds First Reunion

February 7, 1946


Planning the first homecoming in its history, Lassen Junior College here is inviting former students to return for a two day get together on March 1 and 2.


Prizes are planned for the classes that have the most members back.


Registration, general meeting and refreshments will occupy the first afternoon with a baseball game between the college team and the Reno City League champions in the evening. A public dance in the gymnasium will follow.


On Saturday afternoon there will be open house and refreshments at the college building. In the evening an entertainment and sports show will be presented.

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Through your membership you help preserve local history. You can download a membership application by clicking here.

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Congratulations to Alan Uchida, 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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