Community Briefs: December 9, 2009
Santa ride through Arbuckle rescheduled
Santa Claus will be making his fire engine run through Arbuckle on Dec. 20 instead of Dec. 13.
The ride starts at 6:30 p.m. The fire department will take Santa to meet and greet the Arbuckle youth.
To request Santa come through a specific neighborhood, call 476-3007.
Vaccine registration being taken
The Colusa County Public Health Department wants to ensure that H1N1 vaccines are available to Colusa County residents unable to receive the vaccine through their primary health provider.
To register, contact the health department at 458-0380.
Take a ROP class for free
The Colusa County Office of Education offers free, on-going classes in applied marketing and office education. These classes are held in the Community Learning Classroom at 345 Fifth St., Colusa. Call Cassandra Fine at 458-0350, ext. 10331, for more information.
Celebrate the holiday season
Williams' second annual Festival of Lights Parade will be held Saturday. 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.
Arbuckle hosts choir Christmas concert
The Community Choir will present its annual Christmas concert at 7 p.m. on Sunday at the Arbuckle United Methodist Church, Ninth and Pendelton streets. Refreshments will be served following the performance.
Seniors invited to enjoy lunch
Senior citizens meet for lunch at noon, Monday through Thursday, at the Senior Center, 901 Parkhill St., Colusa. Suggested donations are $3 for seniors 60 and over and $4 for non-seniors. Reservations required. Details: 458-0380.
Colusa offers senior walking program
The Colusa Parks and Community Service Department offers a weekly senior walking program at 9 a.m. Tuesdays at City Hall, 425 Webster St. Details: 458-5622, ext. 109, or visit www.cityofcolusa.com.




