Community Briefs: Williams Antique Show this weekend
The Williams Antique Show will be held from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Saturday and 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Sunday at the Old Gym, 1491 E St., organized by the City of Williams.
The food booth will be supplied by Williams Catholic Church of Annunciation as their annual fundraiser.
Sheriff meeting in Princeton
Colusa County Sheriff Scott Marshall will hold a community meeting at 6:30 p.m. Thursday in the Princeton High School cafeteria.
The sheriff will provide an update on department news and listen to concerns from the residents.
For information, call Sgt. Joe Garofalo, 458-0226
Whist Card Party on Saturday
The annual Knights of Columbus St. Patrick's Day Whist Card Party will be held at noon Saturday at St. Bernadette's Hall, 741 Ware Ave., Colusa.
The cost is $10 and includes a corned beef lunch.
For information, call Alma Hickel, 458-4826.
Lourdes pre-registration slated
Our Lady of Lourdes School in Colusa will hold kindergarten pre-registration the afternoons of March 26-28. Students must be five years of age before Nov. 1, 2012.
Registration will take approximately 30 minutes, with a readiness survey given to each student. Appointments must be scheduled.
For an appointment, call the school office at 458-8208.
Cattlemen's scholarship offered
The Glenn Colusa Cattlewomen and Cattlemen are offering scholarships in the amount of $200,000 to students who will be entering their junior, senior or graduate years of upper division university or college in the fall of 2012, preferably with an emphasis on beef production and/or promotion.
Candidates must be graduates of a Glenn or Colusa county high school.
Applications are due April 1. For more information, contact Jill Egly, scholarship co-chair, 438 S. Lassen St., Willows, CA 95988; 934-3776; or eglyjb@yahoo.com.
Smokers' Helpline available
The California Smokers' Helpline (1-800-NO-BUTTS) is a free statewide tobacco cessation service to help people quit using tobacco.
Colusa County Tobacco encourages Colusa County residents to call the helpline when thinking about quitting. Colusa County residents can also inquire about the "Ask, Advise, Refer" program when visiting their medical provider.




