Community Briefs: December 2, 2009
Don't forget your poinsettias
Pick-up of the Egling Middle School poinsettias is Thursday and Friday during school hours. For information, call Becky English at 458-7631.
Coaches needed for children's basketball
Coaches are needed for the Colusa Parks and Community Services Department Mighty Mite's boys and girls basketball. The cost for players is $40 for Colusa residents, $48 for non-Colusa residents. Everyone receives a medal and T-shirt. Register by Friday. Games begin in January. For more information, contact Sandy Cabral at 458-5622 ext. 109 or Lani Baker at 458-5890 ext. 101
Waffle and pancake breakfast planned
The Williams Community Church Bazaar, along with a waffle and pancake breakfast, will be hosted by the Williams Co-op VBS. Breakfast will be served from 7-11 a.m. Adults $4, children $2; bazaar from 7 a.m. to 1 p.m. on Saturday on the corner of Ninth and C streets. For more information, call 438-2227
Stonyford celebrating holiday festivities
The Stonyford community will hold their annual Christmas Craft Faire from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Saturday at the Stonyford Community Hall. Crafts, baked and canned goods, honey items, quilts and more will be available. To rent a table or for more information, call Barbara Leach at 963-3197.
Hear singer Chuck Girard
Williams Neighborhood Church will have a special service this Sunday, featuring singer and evangelist Chuck Girard, at 11 a.m., 12th and E streets in Williams.
Veterans to remember Pearl Harbor
The Colusa Veterans of Foreign Wars Post No. 2441 will host a Pearl Harbor memorial ceremony at 7:55 a.m. Monday on the west lawn of the Colusa County Courthouse, 547 Market St., Colusa.
Colusa to host winter concert
Colusa Unified School District fifth- through 12th-grade bands and the Colusa High School Show Choir will perform at the annual winter concert at 6:30 p.m. on Monday at the Colusa Community Theater, 745 10th St. Admission is free.
Williams celebrates holiday season
Williams' second annual Festival of Lights Parade will be held on Dec. 12. Sponsored by the Citizens for a Better Williams, the parade begins at 6:30 p.m. and concludes with a community get-together at the Sacramento Valley Museum, 1491 E St., Williams. To enter or for more information, call 682-1614.




