Business
Open house tonight, Wednesday
In celebration of their fifth anniversary with La Casa Bella Fine Furnishings, owners Jeanne and Norm Brovelli are having an open house tonight, Wed., April 21, from 5-7 p.m. Additionally, a storewide sale is underway through Saturday, April 24. If you’ve never visited their eclectic Quincy store across from the post office, you certainly owe it to yourself to do so!

In celebration of their fifth anniversary with La Casa Bella Fine Furnishings, owners Jeanne and Norm Brovelli are having an open house tonight, Wed., April 21, from 5-7 p.m. Additionally, a storewide sale is underway through Saturday, April 24. If you’ve never visited their eclectic Quincy store across from the post office, you certainly owe it to yourself to do so!
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P icnics, gifts, special OCCASIONS
Patrick and Donata at CafÈ LeCoq in Quincy have come up with a rather novel idea: They are taking orders for “picnic baskets” or “backpacks” that are stocked with delicious foods like their mouthwatering filet mignon, breast of duck or prawns with all the appropriate accompaniments. These are ideal to take home or on the road for that special afternoon or evening or to give as a gift for those special occasions.

Patrick and Donata at CafÈ LeCoq in Quincy have come up with a rather novel idea: They are taking orders for “picnic baskets” or “backpacks” that are stocked with delicious foods like their mouthwatering filet mignon, breast of duck or prawns with all the appropriate accompaniments. These are ideal to take home or on the road for that special afternoon or evening or to give as a gift for those special occasions.
Opportunity for local contractors
At a recent conference, Plumas Sierra County Fair Manager John Steffanic and Maintenance Supervisor Oran Morrison became aware of an opportunity that could help local contractors. The construction arm of the California Department of Fairs and Expositions, the California Construction Authority, keeps a list of contractors wanting to be notified of projects administered by the CCA. Construction projects at California’s 78 fairgrounds total over $52 million. They range from fence construction to re-roofing projects. When any of these projects have been funded, bid packages are sent out to those contractors enrolled with the CCA.

At a recent conference, Plumas Sierra County Fair Manager John Steffanic and Maintenance Supervisor Oran Morrison became aware of an opportunity that could help local contractors. The construction arm of the California Department of Fairs and Expositions, the California Construction Authority, keeps a list of contractors wanting to be notified of projects administered by the CCA. Construction projects at California’s 78 fairgrounds total over $52 million. They range from fence construction to re-roofing projects. When any of these projects have been funded, bid packages are sent out to those contractors enrolled with the CCA.
Pizza factory anniversary deals
Ken and Nancee George are celebrating their third anniversary as owners of the Pizza Factory in Quincy today, March 31. Also, July marks the 22nd anniversary for this popular downtown restaurant. To thank their loyal customers, Ken said they are extending their $5 specials: two-topping calzone, one-topping mini pizza and the deli sandwich through April. They are also extending the free medium cheese pizza with any extra large pizza purchased offer.

Ken and Nancee George are celebrating their third anniversary as owners of the Pizza Factory in Quincy today, March 31. Also, July marks the 22nd anniversary for this popular downtown restaurant. To thank their loyal customers, Ken said they are extending their $5 specials: two-topping calzone, one-topping mini pizza and the deli sandwich through April. They are also extending the free medium cheese pizza with any extra large pizza purchased offer.
Identity theft seminar tonight
Tonight, Wednesday, March 24, the Chester branch of Plumas Bank is hosting a free identity theft seminar from 5:30-7 p.m. Amber Miller, the bank’s operations risk specialist, will be joined by Detective Bill Elliott of the Sheriff’s office to discuss how you monitor and resolve identity theft occurrences.
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