Owner, Founder and Operator Elite Barre Fitness Studio my town: making memories My love for Shasta Lake began around 6 months old, when my parents spent weekends and vacations on …
Downtown Details
Downtown Redding is a Main Street America Designated District. Over the past several years, Viva Downtown Redding has operated a program that builds on Downtown assets to encourage investment and …
Seek and Explore Adventure Land
Shasta County’s Great Outdoors With almost 3,800 square miles of an outdoor adventure playground, Shasta County is the fourth-largest county in the California Adventure District, behind Siskiyou (6,200), Lassen (4,500) …
Patterns of History
Connecting Communities with Barn Quilts… Barn quilts have told stories about rural America for hundreds of years. A type of folk art, farmers once painted these large, quilt-like blocks on …
State of the Art
3D-Printing Technology for Houses Comes to Northern California… A pair of Redding businessmen are adopting state-of-the-art 3D-printing technology to help address the chronic shortage of affordable housing in the North …
My Town: Phillip Moller
Community Cultivator Red Bluff my town: champion for change Red Bluff has a lot of people who make our tiny town feel big. They are the agents of change, volunteering …
Downtown Details
Thank you for supporting downtown Redding Businesses! Last year saw the unveiling of many new murals in Downtown Redding. Community murals are a mode of expression for artists in every …
Agent of Change
Sean Rix has an Energizer Bunny quality, one where you find him all over Red Bluff working hard to enhance his community and his business as an insurance agent. He’s grown to love the community he officially started calling home in 2011, and it, in turn, has embraced him.
The Price is Right
Like many students who move far from home, Gable Price, 23, had his doubts after his first year at Bethel School of Supernatural Ministry.
Well Grounded
“With How Long this shop has been here, we didn’t want to change anything because we wanted everyone to know that it was still the same, just with new owners,” says Donald Perigo.