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Volume XVI Issue 143

Wednesday, February 21st, 2024

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Why We Love This Place

Wednesday: Celeste Wiser


By Terra Avilla


The problem with being so amazing is that I look at you, after all of these years of writing my article, and just assume that I have already written about you, because – how could I have not? This momma of three is seriously just such a community superstar that I simply looked at Celeste Wiser and thought, of course, you have already written about her.

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But guys – I have not.


I have written about Lassen Family Services’ Dancing for a Brand New Me, which Celeste has tirelessly volunteered her talents for as a choreographer.


I have written about Lassen Resiliency which involves Celeste again. There she volunteers her time as a SART nurse, performing exams on young victims locally so they don’t have to travel.


This organization focuses on supporting the most vulnerable members of our community, and benefits immensely from Celeste’s energy and advocacy.


Speaking with her, even only briefly, about her work there and it is evident the belief she has in the importance of standing up for those who need it most.


She had to undergo hours and hours (weeks) of training – all to volunteer her time. Hours of work in her already busy schedule so she can help people. A true public heart.


I have written, of course, about Holiday with a Hero, but did I tell you guys about how much help Celeste offers to this organization?


J and J Performing arts was a featured here a year or two ago, however Celeste as the sole feature was not. Her love for dance adds another layer to her contributions to Lassen County.


As a dance instructor at J&J Performing Arts, she brings joy, discipline, and creativity to her students. I know this because my daughter is in her class and can’t stop singing her praises.


Her involvement in events like “Dancing for a Brand New Me” showcases her commitment to using the arts as a force for good, raising awareness and support for important causes.


Did I mention that in the melee of all of her volunteerism, as well as her very busy full-time job working in the nursing program at Lassen College, she somehow also manages to be a very present mother of three children. Three small, very busy little kids.


Lastly, what I believe truly sets Celeste apart is her remarkable ability to balance her professional and volunteer commitments with her personal life. Despite her busy schedule, she remains a devoted mother, wife and active member of her church community.


Her presence at church every Sunday is a testament to her faith and grounded nature.


Celeste’s impact on Lassen County goes beyond her roles as a nurse, educator, volunteer, and dance instructor. It’s her kindness, humility and unwavering commitment to her community that truly make her a pillar of strength and grace.


Her story is a powerful reminder that making a difference isn’t just about grand gestures; it’s the everyday acts of love, dedication and kindness that truly shape our county for the better.


So sweet Celeste, this is your week to bring all that you do into the spotlight. I want to sing your praises, so the entire community knows why you are one of the reasons I love where we live.

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Susanville’s FFA competitors at Saturday’s Sectional Speaking finals in McCarthur. photos provided


Susanville FFA Competitors Place Well at Intermountain Speaking Finals


Susanville’s Future Farmer’s of America competitors did well at Saturday’s Intermountain FFA Speaking Finals, which were held at Jensen Hall in the Lassen County Fairgrounds.


FFA students compete here at the sectional level and those that qualify in the top four of each contest move on to compete at the regional level in three weeks.


Here are the results according to FFA Advisor Elizabeth Ammon:


Creed Speaking (14 contestants):

Sam Medvin-1st place

Paige Flux- 4th place


Impromptu Speaking (11 contestants):

Arwen Adams-1st place

Aurea Webb- 2nd place

Julia Bruce- 4th place


Job Interview (20 contestants):

Katelyn Kirack – 2nd place

(Also competing: Danny Davidson , Tyler Wood)


Extemporaneous public speaking (8 contestants):

Lindalba Navarro- 2nd place


Prepared Public Speaking (7 contestants)

Kahlen Somerville- 5th place


Advanced Parliamentary procedure- 1st high team

Team members: Abby Vincent, Alex Shaw, Tucker Bailey, Aurea Webb, Tyler Swayze, Aurea Webb, Abbie Hemphill, Peighton Butterbach


Novice Parliamentary procedure- 1st high team

Team members: Julia Bruce, Troy Ross, Grace Steward, Allison Cohn,, Cadence Stevens, Brianna Williams, Savanna Duncan

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Standish 4H Holding Annual Indian

Taco Feed Fundraiser March 2nd


Standish 4H will be holding their annual Indian Taco Feed fundraiser on Saturday, March 2nd, at the Standish 4H hall.


You can pick up dinner at the hall between 3:00 and 8:00p.m.


For a single dinner the 4H’ers are asking for a donation of $7 and a family of two adults and three kids can eat for just $30.


Along with the Indian Taco you can grab a Bowl of Beans for $3 or fry bread for $2.

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Homemade desserts, gift baskets and a home décor sale will all be part of the fun.


Proceeds from the dinner benefit Standish 4-H members and their activities throughout the year.


The Standish 4H hall is located at 718-880 Hwy 395 East, just past the Wayside Gas Station and Market.


For more information call call or text 1.530.310.1993 or 1.530.310.3178.

Lassen Family Services Seeking Committed Board Members


If you are looking for a way to make a difference in our community or know someone who would make a great fit to inspire and lead an agency striving to end abuse, Lassen Family Services is looking for dedicated new members for their Board of Directors.


LFS is a domestic violence and sexual assault crisis agency committed to ending abuse in our community through Prevention, Healing, Advocacy, Safety, Education, compassionate intervention, and effective partnerships with local community and social service agencies that will support and empower the participant’s journey to success.

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For more information, contact lfsadmin@lassenfamilyservices.org or call 530-257-5459.

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Roop’s Fort in 1925 from the Library of Congress.

Group Seek to Save Landmark

February 21, 1937


Action to save old Fort Roop on Weatherlow Street as a landmark of the City of Susanville has been taken by the chamber of commerce.


It has been agreed to obtain an option on the ground on which it stands and later rebuild the historic structure.


The fort was erected eighty-two years ago by Isaac Newton Roop, first provisional governor of Nevada, Governor Roop’s name is welded with the early history of Susanville and Lassen County. He came to California on October 18, 1850.

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winner of this week's Pizza Factory giveaway!


You too could win a large one-topping pizza from the Susanville or Janesville Pizza Factory locations just by entering our weekly giveaway!


Just click here and follow the link to our handy entry form. You can enter once per day from each email address. We'll announce our weekly winner right here next Monday morning.


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