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News, stories, and updates from the City of Redding. Each month we explore key topics important to the City of Redding and connect with the leaders and experts of these initiatives to learn more about how and why things are happening. Connect with us at podcast@cityofredding.org or on Facebook, Twitter or Instagram @cityofredding. read less
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Behind the Badge: RPD Unveils the Citizen Academy
Feb 1 2024
Behind the Badge: RPD Unveils the Citizen Academy
Have you ever wondered what it's like to walk in the shoes of a police officer? Or sought to understand the intricacies of modern policing in your community? Look no further. Today we connect with Redding Police Chief Brian Barner and Lietenant Tim Renault to learn about the new Citizen Police Academy.In this course, community members will have the opportunity to dive deep into the world of law enforcement. Led by the expertise of Redding police officers and department personnel, each session will be a blend of engaging lectures, active demonstrations, and immersive hands-on activities.From understanding the day-to-day challenges faced by officers to exploring the cutting-edge techniques used in the field, the Citizen Academy is your gateway to unlocking the mysteries of law enforcement.The goal of the Citizen Police Academy is to foster a stronger bond between the community and the Redding Police Department. Officers and department personnel will answer your questions, address your concerns, and provide insight into the vital functions of their department.So, whether you're a curious citizen eager to learn more or a passionate advocate for community-police relations, the Citizen Academy welcomes you to explore, engage, and empower yourself with knowledge. Learn more about the Citizen Academy >>Read the transcript >>Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Visit the City of Redding website Love the podcast? The best way to spread the word is to rate and review!
It’s Time to Get Scrappy! Food Recycling has officially begun in Redding.
Jan 4 2024
It’s Time to Get Scrappy! Food Recycling has officially begun in Redding.
Organics recycling and Senate Bill 1383 (SB1383) have been discussed on the podcast before, but the food waste recycling program has now officially begun!  After months of preparation, equipment purchases, and legal requirements, the Solid Waste Division is ready to receive food scraps and other organic materials in your green bins.In today’s episode, we bring back Paul Clemens, Public Works Deputy Director of Public Works, to discuss how and why the community needs to start recycling their food scraps.  Besides being a state law and requirement, it’s good for the environment and keeps heavy and wet materials out of our landfills.Like any big change, residential and commercial solid waste customers are going to have to adjust to a new way of doing things, but the end result is well worth the effort. Plus, it might be possible to save a little money on your solid waste bill!Tune in here for the high-level information you need to start recycling organics now and check out the two older podcast episodes linked in the show notes for more detailed information on SB1383 and food recycling in general. Visit the SB1383 website >>SB1383 Overview Podcast #1 (May 17, 2022) >>SB1383 Overview Podcast #2 (May 10, 2023) >>Read the transcript >>Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Visit the City of Redding website Love the podcast? The best way to spread the word is to rate and review!
Behind The Scenes: Bringing Hollywood to Redding with the Shasta Film Commission
Dec 15 2023
Behind The Scenes: Bringing Hollywood to Redding with the Shasta Film Commission
We’re really excited about today’s topic because we interview Sabrina Jurisich, the Upstate California Film Commissioner for our local area. Many community members don’t know that Redding hosts dozens of production companies for various movies, commercials, and independent films. Sabrina lists some famous and not-so-famous examples. For all you 80’s movie enthusiasts, the famous bridge scene from Stand By Me and part of Willow was filmed in the area. More than being an exciting thing to talk about, the films and productions that come to our area bring economic stimulus. In fact, more than 4 million dollars were spent in our community last year alone from film and production crews.  This includes revenue for local businesses, hotels, and services, which stimulate the local economy. Many of the catering crews, extras, production help, and hospitality are local, too. Much of this directly results from Sabrina and the Film Commission's efforts to draw talent and crews to the greater Redding Area.  If you are an aspiring actor, filmmaker, or artist, be sure you are connected with Sabrina and the local Film Commission.While most of the community won’t see or experience a film set in Redding, that doesn’t mean that they aren’t here and filming. The film commission acts as a catalyst for economic growth, cultural enrichment, and community development year-round. Sabrina works hard behind the scenes to make sure Redding is a desirable location and is bringing a little bit of Hollywood up north.Learn more about Upstate CA Film Commission >>Read the transcript >>Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Visit the City of Redding website Love the podcast? The best way to spread the word is to rate and review!
How the Good News Rescue Mission is Helping the Homeless in Redding
Dec 6 2023
How the Good News Rescue Mission is Helping the Homeless in Redding
Have you ever wondered what the Good News Rescue Mission is and how it provides for the Redding community?  If you think they are all about helping the homeless - they are! But they also help many others in our community who may be living paycheck to paycheck and need a helping hand.In this episode, we talk with Justin Wandro, Director of Development at the Good News Rescue Mission. Justin gives an overview of the Mission, what services it offers to the community, and how it works with other local organizations and non-profits to ensure that everyone in our community has access to food and resources if they need it. He also talks about the Holiday giving programs they have going from now until the end of the year to help those in need in our community during the Holiday season.  The Good News Rescue Mission is a faith-based organization, and Justin is clear about that in the first part of the podcast. While the City of Redding has no faith affiliation, it does work alongside the Good News Rescue Mission in housing efforts and other community programs like the Coats for Kids Winter Clothes drive. So, if you’re considering volunteering your time or donating items this holiday season, the Mission has several great opportunities you won’t want to miss. And while generosity abounds during the Holiday season, the Mission operates all year round. They’ll take donations of goods, food, and volunteers any time of the year.  Learn more about the Good News Rescue Mission >>Listen to the transcript >>Contact the City of Redding Podcast Team Email us at podcast@cityofredding.org Connect with us on Facebook, Twitter and Instagram Visit the City of Redding website Love the podcast? The best way to spread the word is to rate and review!