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Business Scene 10/1/08

CONSTRUCTION PROJECT FINISHED
With the new 1,300 sq.ft. workshop and showroom now complete, Tom Weatherson of Almanor Taxidermy is now able to display samples of his work. Among the many items you'll see is his "blue ribbon" award winning black tail buck mount, as well as birds and other mammals, large and small. If Tom's not at his business, chances are he's attending a seminar or workshop learning the latest techniques and "tricks of the trade."
 

Business Scene 9/24/08

HOLIDAY PARTIES BEING SCHEDULED
Boy, we're hardly in to one of my favorite times of year, fall, and already we're talking about the upcoming holidays and planning for various gatherings. Case in point: Although Longboards Bar & Grill doesn't close for the season until Oct. 25, they are already taking private bookings, as I'm sure all restaurants that accommodate groups are as well, for the upcoming holidays and other special occasions. Besides making their facilities available during the "off-season," Chef Sean and company will also cater your event off-site.
 

Business Scene 9/17/08

PLUMAS CAFE REOPENS
Under new ownership and management, the Plumas Cafe in the Plumas Pines Shopping Center has reopened. Longtime resident Cheryl DeMartini will manager the coffee shop for owner Mario Marquez, who also owns Mi Casita Mexican Restaurant on top of Cemetery Hill. They serve traditional American-style meals for breakfast, lunch and dinner daily, opening at 6 a.m. and closing at 9 p.m.
  

Business Scene 9/10/08

HUGE GRAND OPENING EVENT
This Saturday, Sept. 13, from 8-5 p.m., Bill Coates and his crew are having the official grand opening of Fast Trac Lube, the while-you-wait lube, oil and filter service for cars and trucks available at Les Schwab Tires in Portola. Besides getting a great deal on an oil change and service, there are free Monster Truck rides for the kids (with the coupon from either their ad or insert in this week's Portola Reporter) and high school students serving bbq'd hamburgers and hot dogs while offering car washes to raise funds for their sports activities.
 

Business Scene 9/03/08

CHESTER BUSINESS RELOCATES
Robert Maple has relocated his Chester business, Maple's Master Millwork, to Watson Road across from Pacific Pride Fuel. The move coincides with his business' third anniversary providing doors, molding and other millwork projects to homeowners and contractors. The new location will give Robert room to expand his inventory.
  

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