26 • December 2015 • UPBEAT TIMES, INC. K-Tech AUTOMOTIVE 2nd ANNUAL CHILI COOK OFF FUNDRAISER
Sebastopol, CA. ~ K-Tech Au- tomotive is sponsoring their 2nd Annual Chili Cook Off to support the Toys for Tots program and as a fundraiser for Ceres Community Project. The Cook Off will be held Saturday, December 5, 2015 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the K-Tech Au- tomotive shop in Sebastopol, 198 S. High Street. A donation of $5 - $10 is requested (children under 12 are free). All money collected for the Chili Cook Off will be do- nated to Ceres Community Proj- ect. Guests are invited to come by, taste homemade chili, and also contribute a new, unwrapped toy for the Toys for Tots Founda-
tion if they choose. K-Tech has
turned to local businesses to vol- unteer their time as chili cooking teams, and also to community leaders to sponsor tables and serve as judges. “There are still oppor- tunities for both contestants and sponsors,” says event coordinator, Diana Andree. “This promises to be a fun festive time for everyone, and help contribute to wonderful causes.” Prospective participants are encouraged to contact Diana at (707) 634-4740 or email diana@
carefreeluxury.com Contestant guidelines can be downloaded from the K-Tech website, or con- tacting Diana directly.
Ceres
Community Project provides de- livers nourishing meals prepared by teen volunteers to people facing a health crisis like cancer to low- income people in the community struggling with health challenges with free, home-delivered organic locally produced meals, nutrition education and caring support. The Toys for Tots is a program
was founded in 1947 and is run by the United States Marine Corps Reserve. The mission of the pro- gram is to collect new, unwrapped toys and distribute those toys as Christmas gifts to needy children in the community during the holi- day season.
Strike out Hunger!
Bring in a can of food for the Redwood Empire Food Bank and bowl a game on us.
Offer good any time open lanes are available. May not be combined with other offers. Limit one game per person per day. Offer good through January 31st, 2016
www.doubledeckerlanes.com Walk-in Hours:
300 Golf Course Dr. -Rohnert Park, CA 94928 707-585-0226
26 • December 2015 • UPBEAT TIMES, INC. Noon to 4:00 Wed-Fri
Curbside Service Monday-Friday 10:00-2:00 Saturday
Petaluma, CA. ~ “A Santa Rosa Children’s Chorus Christ- mas” Angelic voices will de- light with songs of the season! Bring the family, kids free. Music will include selections from the Renaissance to the present.
December 13 at 3 p.m. “A Santa Rosa Children’s Chorus Christmas”
Weird Facts & Fun Trivia -8 The average consumption of meat pies in New Zealand is 15 per person per year.
“Onions with Attitude” The Chorus is pre-
paring for their concert tour to Germany, Austria and Prague in June 2016. Come and hear this outstanding choir! $20.00 -
Balcony Seating (Limit-
ed): $25.00 Reserve online:
www.PetalumaMuseum.com. Petaluma Historical Library and Museum, 20 4th Street, Petalu- ma, CA 94952 707-778-4398
www.PetalumaMuseum.com
New York Bold onions, grown by a consortium of 14 farmers in Oswego County, N.Y. have 50 percent more sugar content than conventional onions and explode with flavor in the pan, making them the ideal cooking onion enhancing any dish.
There are an estimated 5 million scent receptors in the human nose.
A sneeze is a reflex that is triggered when nerve end- ings inside the mucous membrane of the nose are stimulated.
If you’re in a bad situation, don’t worry it’ll change.
If you’re in a good situation, don’t worry it’ll change.
John A. Simone, Sr. Curbside Paper Shredding
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Business and Residential
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Ask for the Upbeat Rate! One may go a long way after one is tired. ~French Proverb
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