Quincy Chamber of Commerce Thursday, June 19, 2025
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The Quincy Chamber of Commerce is selling discounted tickets to locals for High Sierra Music Festival through June 28th! Exclusively in person at The Quincy Hub, 493 Main Street.
Bring your current valid Drivers License or State ID with a physical address within one of the approved zip codes within Plumas County, or recent mail showing your name and physical address within one of the approved zip codes within Plumas County. The Quincy Hub is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 6:00 p.m Wristbands may be picked up via Will Call at The Quincy Hub starting July 2nd between 10:00 am and 6:00 pm. Photo ID will be required for pick-up. For more information, call The Quincy Hub at (530) 289-6748. |
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We are hiring for a Chamber Assistant! Duties include responding to phone calls and emails, maintaining the Chamber website, scheduling daily social media ads, creating a weekly newsletter, and organizing our events. Visit our website at https://www.quincychamber.com/ for more details.
Submit your resume and a standard application to info@quincychamber.com. |
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Our next board meeting is coming up on Tuesday, June 24th at 7:00 am.
Send us an email at info@quincychamber.com if you would like to attend. |
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78 years!!! Phew, that's a long time!
We're coming up fast on this year's Fair Parade on Saturday, July 26th. If you would like to enter the parade, entry forms are available on our website at https://www.quincychamber.com/parade.
If you would like to help with the parade itself, please give us a call at (530) 394-0541 or send us an email at info@quincychamber.com.
We need help with traffic control in the staging area and we need some volunteer judges. Judges would be done before the parade starts, so you would have time to join your family and friends to watch the parade.
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Want to know the latest happenings in the Quincy area? Check out our Events Calendar by clicking on the image below - it's updated almost every day, so check back often!
Do you have an event that is open to the public? Submit your events here, for FREE.
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Many short-term temporary jobs available during the Fair. Call the Fair office at (530) 283-6272 for details. |
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Patti's Thunder is hiring. Inquire at 557 Lawrence Street in Quincy. |
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Plumas Arts is looking for a full-time Operations Manager. Send your cover letter and resume to director@plumasarts.org. |
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Ranchito Motel is seeking a part-time housekeeper. Apply in-person at 2020 E. Main Street in Quincy. |
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Sierra Cascade Family Opportunities is seeking a part-time Teacher Aide. Send your resume, transcripts, and application to Gina Wood at 424 N. Mill Creek Road, Quincy, CA 95971. |
Plumas County has several job openings. To view a complete list, click here. |
| The Knook is hiring! Apply in person at 437 Main Street in Quincy. |
Waste Management is hiring CDL Drivers. For details, visit their website here. |
| Plumas Physical Therapy is seeking a part-time Office Assistant and a full-time Financial Assistant. To apply, submit a resume and three references by email to plumaspt530@gmail.com, or in-person at 78 East Central Avenue in quincy. |
Leon and Roy's is on the hunt for a Cook 18+ and Server 18+. Apply in-person at 231 Main Street in Quincy. |
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Plumas Rural Services has several job openings. For a complete listing, stop by their office at 711 E. Main Street in Quincy. |
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Grab & Go Lunches for Kids this Summer |
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Garden and Outdoor Decor Sale This Week Only! |
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Treat yourself with some fresh new garden decor - on sale this week at Quincy Hot Spot! |
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Bed & Breakfast Special at Greenhorn Ranch |
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| Book a 3-Night Bed & Breakfast stay and enjoy one FREE guided activity Your stay will include:
One guided activity including horseback riding, skeet shooting, archery, fly fishing lesson, e-bike ride, or leather crafting.
‣ Lodging in cozy ranch accommodations ‣ Cowboy breakfast each morning ‣ Ranch amenities and self-guided activities ‣ Evening entertainment ‣ Ala carte activities and meals may be added for an additional fee
Visit GreenhornRanch.com for more info.
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Quincy Pharmacy Keeping Care Local |
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Prescriptions at Quincy’s Rite Aid must be transferred by July 2nd. After that, remaining prescriptions will be sent to Rite Aid in Corning. Act now to avoid disruptions in care.
At Quincy Pharmacy, they’re ready to help with:
Easy prescription transfers — walk in, call, or fill out their online form here: https://pharmacyfinder.rxlocal.com/.../Registration...
They will have expanded hours starting July 14: Mon–Fri: 9 AM – 6 PM
Saturday: 9 AM – 2 PM Keep your care local! Call us today: 530-283-4545 |
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Town Hall Meeting Tonight |
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Big Bopper Bash Tomorrow Night |
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The Almanor Foundation invites you to “rock around the clock” at the Big Bopper Bash. Wet your whistle on a selection of highballs to include their signature cocktail, the Paper Airplane. Enjoy “A Taste of Almanor”, a decadent dessert buffet, and a silent auction.
The Kool Shifters will be playing tunes of the 50s to include everything from Connie Francis to Elvis to Little Richard with some tunes of the 60s! Blue suede shoes and poodle skirts are highly recommended.
Tickets are $75 per person, or $575 for a table for 8. Buy your tickets here. |
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Lost Sierra Food Project's Summer Workshop Series |
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Farm Bird Tour Date: Saturday, June 21st Location: Rugged Roots Farm Time: 9:30-10:30 am
Join Plumas Audubon Society and Lost Sierra Food Project this Summer Solstice for a morning bird walk around Rugged Roots Farm. Song birds will be in full breeding plumage, singing their hearts out, and furiously building nests for their coming summer brood.
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Open Cab Day at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum |
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Saturday, JUNE 21, 2025 - Open Cab Day at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum.
Visit the museum and explore several of their locomotives and cars in depth with docents on hand to discuss their history. Then catch a ride on the caboose train! The museum will be open 10 AM to 5 PM.
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FreQuincy Concert Series Continues with the Plumas Pride AfterParty |
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Community Supper Next Wednesday |
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Golf Fundraiser for PCIRC |
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HSMF Kick Off Party Happening July 2nd |
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Independence Celebration at the Western Pacific Railroad Museum |
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33rd Annual High Sierra Music Festival Kicks Off on July 3rd -
Help Needed! |
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| High Sierra Music Festival is rapidly approaching and is offering a work exchange opportunity to earn passes to the festival. For every four hours of work, you'll receive a day pass of your choice to the festival. High Sierra is looking for people to help with some set up and assorted tasks on either Saturday June 28th, Sunday June 29 or Monday June 30.
There are also opportunities available to help shuttle in staff and patrons on Wednesday and Thursday July 2nd and 3rd as well as opportunities to help during the festival on our greening team as well as general staff support.
There are also opportunities to work AFTER the festival. If you're interested please email us at info@highsierramusic.com. THANKS! |
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Lots of Road Work in Plumas County |
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HEADS UP: PG&E is continuing projects for the undergrounding of their infrastructure along multiple routes in District 2. Motorists are advised to plan for delays in areas as PG&E undergrounding efforts continue.
Areas of PG&E undergrounding work in District 2 include: State Route 70 (Plumas County)
Bucks Creek 1101: East of the Butte/Plumas County Line to west of Storrie – continued operations at various locations through this fall with up to 15-minute delays, Mondays-Fridays between 7 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Bucks Creek 1102: West of Storrie to east of Caribou Road - continued operations at various locations through this fall with up to 15-minute delays, Mondays-Fridays between 7 a.m. – 5:30 p.m.
Gansner: Between the Greenville Wye (junction with SR 89/70) and Keddie – Roadway restorations currently anticipated for late July, with delays of up to 15-minutes possible during daytime hours. State Route 89 (Plumas County) Crescent Mills (Permit work): Between Greenville and the Greenville Grade – Currently in construction through early fall; no mainline lane closures currently anticipated with the work.
Greenville (Permit work): South of Greenville Dump Road to east of Standardt Mine Road – construction underway with majority of work on shoulders and no traffic impacts; traffic control at times as needed, with up to 15-minute delays, Mondays – Fridays during daytimes hours. |
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Scholarship Winners Announced |
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The Plumas District Hospital Volunteers are proud to announce the award of $6000 in scholarships this year, made possible by the support of our community, including those who shop at the Bargain Boutique and use the “keep the change jar”. Two of our recipients, Megan Mansfield and Krystle Drapeau, each received $1500 at our awards luncheon last Thursday, presented by our scholarship chair, Susan Solvin. |
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Meet the Board of Directors |
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Meet the people behind the purpose. The Almanor Foundation is guided by a dedicated Board of Directors — each one bringing heart, local insight, and a shared commitment to strengthening Plumas County. From business leaders and nonprofit champions to community builders and volunteers, our board members represent the spirit of service that drives everything we do. They’re not just decision-makers — they’re your neighbors, mentors, and advocates for a thriving, connected future in our region. Get to know the team that helps lead the way:
almanorfoundation.org/our-team
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