The California Association of Mortgage Brokers promotes the highest standards of professional and ethical conduct, among which are expert knowledge, accountability, fair dealing, and service to our clients and our community. The Association provides education, legislative and regulatory representation, and public relations for its membership and the mortgage industry, while serving as a forum for the development of common business interests. To find out more about CAMB's standards of professional practice, please visit their website: www.gnscamb.org or www.cambweb.org
The members of Northern Business Associates are small local businesses - the backbone of the community. We are parents, volunteers, neighbors and employers. It is our goal to contribute products and services with quality and integrity in a professional, yet very personalized manner. www.reddingnba.org Shasta County Board of Realtors
The Shasta Association of Realtors functions as the premier information resource to over 1030 Realtors serving the Shasta County Region. As a nonprofit organization, we work closely with local government agencies and business organizations to achieve specific goals which directly affect the quality of life in the Northern California Region. www.shastamis.com
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Why would anyone want to live in Redding?
It's no secret that Redding has long held the distinction of being one of the best places in the United States to live or retire. And it just keeps getting better. Surrounded on three sides by beautiful mountain ranges, lakes, rivers and an abundance of nature trails, recreation areas are only a short drive away. Redding has its own downtown recreation area, with the Sacramento River Trail, Botanic Gardens, Turtle Bay Exploration Park, the famed Sundial Bridge, and North Valley Art League in Caldwell Park all within walking distance from each other just a few blocks from the center of town. Sound interesting? click here to find out more.
The quality of life, clean air, low crime rate and affordability of housing are just a few of the amenities offered to those living in Redding. A fast-growing art community and the recent downtown renewal project, with the historic Cascade Theatre, Shasta County Arts Council in Old City Hall, and the classic lines of the beautiful 30's style buildings, are putting a brand new face on the region's culture, with new opportunities for business and education. To visit Redding's Chamber of Commerce: click here![]()
Turtle Bay is a 300-acre campus filled with educational and entertaining activities for all ages. Using the unique cultural, historical, and natural resources of the Sacramento River region, the park focuses on the interpretation of the relationship between humans and nature. Spanning the Sacramento River and linked by the
North Valley Art League
NVAL is a non-profit organization dedicated to the support of local artists and the promotion and sale of fine art in the California North State. With some of the finest artists in the region exhibiting monthly, the Art League is an important part of Redding's cultural scene. Located in the historical Carter House on the banks of the Sacramento River, this beautiful gallery and gift shop offers a pleasant retreat for art and nature enthusiasts alike. Click here to learn more.
Shasta County Arts Council:
"Invigorating the arts, through education, support and practice". SCAC acts as steward of the historic Old City Hall Arts Center. The facility houses a gallery, classroom, performance hall, green room, video production studio, and offices for SCAC. It is surrounded by a small city park, and employs a bricked courtyard for receptions and gatherings. The gallery offers professional exhibition space to local and regional artists, and the upstairs performance hall is perfect for intimate concerts, workshops, and receptions. To visit the website, click here.
Cascade Theater
Riverfront Playhouse
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What's the weather like in Redding?
Climatologists describe the climate in the Redding area as Mediterranean, with hot, dry summers and cool, wet winters. Average high temperatures in July and August frequently exceed 90 degrees and drop to the low 50's in winter. Annual rainfall averages 33 inches, most of which falls between November and March. Spring shows its face with an abundance of flowering trees, and autumn turns everything a glorious red and gold with liquid amber and Japanese maples vying for attention.