Life Briefs: Oct. 6, 2012
Yuba City
Former NFL player at dinner
Former NFL football player Randy Rich is the guest speaker at the next Christian Women's Connection dinner Tuesday at the Bonanza Inn Convention Center, 1001 Clark Ave., Yuba City.
The program also includes soloist Diana Strong.
Men are invited to the "guest night" dinner set from 6:30-8 p.m.
The cost is $14 per person.
During his career, Rich was a member of the Cleveland Browns, Detroit Lions and Denver Broncos, including its 1977 Super Bowl XII team.
He is now the vice president of philanthropy for K-LOVE radio.
For reservations, call 671-1443 or 671-6867.
Yuba City
Kiwanis group cancels meeting
The Early Risers Kiwanis Club of Yuba City will not have its usual weekly meeting Tuesday as members instead assist at a project at Beale Air Force Base.
The group regularly meets at 6:45 a.m. Tuesday at El Zarape Restaurant, 1005 Stafford Way, Yuba City.
Marysville
Hub Camera Club sets meeting
A workshop on "how the pros do it" is featured at the upcoming meeting of the Hub Camera Club in Marysville.
The video presentation includes "Editing photos start to finish."
The meeting is at 7 p.m. Wednesday at the Yuba County Library, 303 Second St.
Visit hubcameraclub.com for more information.
Yuba City
Retired teachers host luncheon
California Retired Teachers Association, Area 2, Division 53 is hosting a luncheon meeting from 11:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Wednesday at the Moose Lodge, 205 S. Walton, Yuba City.
Speaker Johanna Hobbs will talk about association membership.
Several members recently attended the CRTA, Area 2, Division Board and Committees Fall Workshop at Rolling Hills Casino in Corning.
Topics included budget policies, strategic planning and propositions about education.
Participating members included Judy Stout, Judy Dillwith, Carolyn Davis, Sarah Pryor and Dave Davini.
Gridley
Native Daughters hold yard sale
Native Daughters of the Golden West, South Butte Parlor 226, is having a yard sale starting at 7 a.m. Oct. 13 at 310 E. Gridley Road in Gridley.
The parlor's upcoming activities include a visit from the grand parlor president on Oct. 23, with a potluck dinner, and a Christmas party Dec. 10.
The parlor meets at 7 p.m. the second and fourth Monday of each month at its hall, 7393 Lyon St., Sutter.
For information about Native Daughters of the Golden West, call 671-7876 or 673-4546.
Yuba City
Wills, trusts topic at Family SOUP
A presentation on efficient ways of creating wills and trusts for people with disabilities is planned by Family SOUP, an organization for families with children with special needs.
The workshop is from 9:30 to 11 a.m. Oct. 18 at 1650 Sierra Ave., Yuba City.
Topics include a description of wills and trusts, financial resources and how trusts affect entitlements.
To register, call 751-1925.
Yuba City
Hispanic alliance stages yard sale
The Alliance for Hispanic Advancement is hosting a yard sale from 8 a.m. to 1 p.m. Oct. 20 at 866 Onstott Road, Yuba City.
To donate items, call Debbie Porcayo at 713-2456.
Yuba City
Craft and gift event set for Nov. 3
Xi Sigma Omicron is hosting its annual craft and gift auction Nov. 3 at the Sutter-Yuba Board of Realtors office, 1588 Starr Drive, Yuba City.
Preview of the auction items starts at 6 p.m., with the live auction at 6:30 p.m.
Admission is free. All proceeds of the auction will benefit various organizations.
For more information, call 742-5075.
Live Oak
Lions craft fair spaces available
Vendor space is available for the 22nd Annual Craft Fair hosted by the Live Oak Lions Club.
The cost is $20 per space.
The event is set Nov. 3 at the Live Oak Community Building, 10200 O St.
For more information, call Joe Griffin at 695-2032.
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