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A quarterly resource celebrating family life in Butte county since 2004 Summer Issue 2019 May - June - July

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Practical Parenting

Helping Parents on a Whole New Level Our Annual

SUMMER CAMPS Issue! Teaching Kids

About Nature

...and as always our ENORMOUS calendar of events!




Emily Hajec Emily enjoys spending time with her kiddo and husband, their Jackuahua pooch (Pumpkin!), cooking (or at least attempting to)...and a good cup of coffee.

Sara Lyons Sarah Lyons is a mom of six who enjoys exploring the outdoors and hiking with her kids.

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othing beats summertime in Chico. I love watching the kids play outside in the warm evenings, the quiet mornings, and most of all, not having to pack school lunches! As much as I love summer, I also know that this time of year can be so exhausting trying to find things to do to keep your kids entertained. That is why we have gathered many activities, camps, and events for children of all ages sure to keep you and your family entertained all summer long. It is my hope that Growing Up Chico will be your go-to guide this summer! This summer, we will be sure to attend many local events; Growing Up Chico Magazine always looks forward to meeting the community and sharing about our magazine. If you see us at an event, be sure to stop by our booth and say hello. I would like to send out a personal thank you to our magazine staff, our advertisers, and the community, for the overwhelming support. We could not produce this magazine without you! If you do business with any of our advertisers, please be sure to mention you saw their ad in Growing Up Chico.

Rita Palmer Rita is a proud mom of a 1 ½ year old daughter, a Nutrition Educator with the UC CalFresh Nutrition Education Program, and a member of the Growing Healthy Children Chico Walk/Run Planning committee. She enjoys engaging the community in fun and easy ways to live healthy and active lifestyles.

Kirsten Kuzirian, PsyD Dr. Kirsten Kuzirian is a child psychologist and the owner of Napa & Folsom Child Wellness, and she just opened her new location in Roseville. She is the host of the Wide Awake Parenting Podcast, a mindful parenting resource. You can reach her at www.DrKuzirian. com.

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Tanni Haas, Ph.D. Tanni Haas, Ph.D. is a Professor in the Department of Communication Arts, Sciences, and Disorders. He lives in Brooklyn, New York, with his wife and son.

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School and Home

11 Summer Composting 101 Do’s & Don’ts of Composting

13 Teaching Kids to Enjoy Nature

14 13th Annual Growing

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Healthy Kids Run

Family Time

16 Paradise Chocolate Fest Sweetening Kids Lives

17 Mindful Parenting Tips

18 Chico Children’s Museum

Connecting Families & Community

20 Is Your Childs Identity At Risk?

Warning Signs & What You Can Do

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Parenting

22 Practical Parenting

Helping Families On a New Level

24 8 Signs That Your Kids May Be Vaping

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Summer Camps

26 GUC’s Annual Summer Camp Guide

Summer Fun

32 Summer Photo Gallery

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Publisher’s Note Contributors Events Calendar Preschool Directory Advertiser Directory

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Composting 101 S ummer is the perfect time to compost. The warmer temperatures speed up the composting process and people are more likely to pack their piles when they are outdoors more often. Composting has many benefits, including saving money on fertilizers and soil, generating higher yields of garden crops, and suppressing plant disease (by using the compost). Compost also captures and destroys volatile organic compounds, or VOCs, in the air. There are plenty of composters out there that you can purchase; even Costco carries one. Many people choose to make theirs according to a plan and others use wooden pallets for their compost piles, use recyclable bins, or make composters from chicken wire. Any composter will work and in 6 months to a year (depending on temperatures), you can enjoy the benefits of the new soil. Be sure to shoot for a 50/50 combination of green waste and brown waste. The Green waste provides carbon for the composting process. Green materials include: grass, green leaves, food scraps, and coffee grounds (even though they are brown in color). Brown materials supply nitrogen to the composting process. Brown waste materials include: hay, wood chips (non-chemically treated), shredded newspaper, and dead leaves. Compost piles should be slightly damp at all times. If your compost pile seems smelly, adding cardboard may help, as well as turning the compost to aerate. Compost is great for the lawn or garden, but wait until your compost is completely finished before using it for indoor plants to avoid burning any tender stems or roots.

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Dryer Lint Cotton Rags Coffee Grounds Cardboard Tea bags Hair (from a brush) Nut Shells Egg Shells (unless worm composting) Clean Paper Newspaper Toilet Paper Rolls Fruit/Vegetable Scraps

DO NOT Compost Fats Diseased Plants Animal Products (meat, bones, fatty waste) Coal Charcoal Ashes Citrus or Onions (if worm composting) Chemically Treated Wood or Sawdust Human or Pet Waste Weeds (unless they are dead and dry)


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Teaching Kids to Enjoy Nature By Sarah Lyons

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n today’s digital age, families are spending more time inside and less exploring nature. Studies show that kids who spend time outside have better overall health and fitness levels, report better vision, less stress and depression, and are more likely to have good social skills. (www.nwf.org) The National Wildlife Federation also reports that, “Spending time outside raises levels of Vitamin D, helping protect children from future bone problems, heart disease, diabetes, and other health issues.” As kids spend more and more time watching TV and playing video games on a daily basis, only about 10 percent of kids say they are spending time outdoors every day.” (www.nature.org) If your kids fall into the 90% of children that do not get out every day, here are some fun ways to change that.

Become a Nature Artist

Kids will begin to notice the beauty in nature if they are observing it from an artist’s standpoint. Bring the easel and art supplies out to the backyard and have the kids paint or draw what they see around them. Let the kids try their hand at photography while exploring nature by photographing plants, insects, and the landscape around them. Later, make a scrapbook or frame their masterpieces.

Get Dirty

Dress the kids in play clothes and give them permission to enjoy nature, even if they get a little dirty, suggests Julie Keller, mother of three. Allow kids to dig for worms, lift rocks to find insects, and try fishing. Teach kids about gardening while letting them plant flowers, vegetables, and other plants. Ally McDaniel, Kansas mom, says “My four year old loves to help plant, dig in dirt, and water the garden. We look for worms, bugs, and baby snakes.” Kids that grow up planting and gardening develop a lifelong positive relationship with plants and trees. (www.childrenandnature.org)

Get Comfortable

Collect some old pillows and blankets, bring them outside, and get comfortable. Darcy King, mother of two, says “I teach my kids to enjoy

nature by enjoying it myself. Stop and admire flowers, sunsets, scenery, and spend time outside.” Simply spending time in the great outdoors can help kids grow to love nature. Observe your surroundings and talk about what you see and hear. Read a book, take a nap, and observe the cloud shapes. A great book for encouraging creativity when looking at cloud shapes is, It Looked Like Spilt Milk by Charles Shaw.

Have a Picnic

Pack a picnic and enjoy a meal outside after a hike, at a local park, or even in your own backyard. Without the distractions of the normal surroundings of your home, conversation will be easier and more fun.

Treasure Hunt

Allow kids to take their time as you are on a nature walk. Do you see any flowers, insects, or birds you have not noticed before? If the park allows, collect treasures as you walk the trails. Have the children pick up sticks, rocks, leaves, or anything of interest. “We make it into a game. When we go on walks, we collect small things to put in our nature jars. One time we even did a scavenger hunt after dark with a flashlight, which was a big hit,” says Rachael Kennedy, mother of five.

Campout

Camping is a great way to spend time in the outdoors as a family. A family campout, whether at a local park or in your backyard, encourages family bonding time and helps kids “unplug” from their electronics and enjoy the fresh air. One of the most important things to remember when you are trying to teach your kids is to model it yourself. “We try to get out and explore together. I try to just let them be in nature and really experience what exists.” says Sara Sinani, mother of three boys. Get involved, show the kids by example that nature is fun to explore and has great health benefits. If kids grow up spending time outside, they are sure to develop a desire to spend more time outdoors as they grow.


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Come Celebrate Health and Family at the 13th Annual Growing Healthy Children Walk/Run

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amilies in Butte County and surrounding communities are invited to attend the FREE, 13th Annual Growing Healthy Children Chico Walk/Run Event on Saturday, June 15, 2019 at the Sycamore Field at Lower Bidwell Park. Participants of all ages are able to walk, or run, a 1-mile or 5k route, while kid’s sprints are available for younger children who want to be active. All races start near the Woodland Avenue Entrance to Bidwell Park with the 5k event starting at 8:30 a.m., the 1 mile event at 8:35am, and the kid’s sprints at 8:50 am. The event ends at 10:30am with registration running from 7:30 a.m. – 8:15 a.m. This year’s event coincides with Father’s Day weekend and will celebrate fathers, grandfathers, uncles, and other influential males in our lives. The first 300 kids to pre-register and pick up their race day packets will receive a free event t-shirt. Registration is done online through www.growinghealthychildrenchico.com. The deadline to preregister is Friday, June 7. Registration will also be available on-site the day of the race. The Growing Healthy Children, Chico mission is to heighten the community’s awareness of the need for good nutrition and physical activity as part of a healthy lifestyle. Due to generous community support, we have been able to service local families for the past decade. This small, local project is brought to fruition through a collaborative effort between UC CalFresh, Ampla Health, Enloe Medical Center, Rabobank, and numerous generous sponsors.

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For more information about this year’s Growing Healthy Children Chico Walk/Run, please check out our website www. growinghealthychildrenchico.com or email butteclusternutrition@ gmail.com.



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Sweetening Kids’ Lives

Paradise Chocolate Fest Provides Enduring Support of Youth on the Ridge

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By Debbie LaPlant Moseley

One of the sweetest festivals on the west coast, the Paradise Chocolate Fest, returns to the north state this spring promising a day filled with family fun and chocolate indulgence. This year’s 14th annual chocolate celebration will be held Saturday, June 1st at Gold Country Casino Resort, Oroville from 9 am – 5 pm. Ranked among the top festivals in the state by Cal Expo, the Paradise Chocolate Fest is “choc-full” of all day fun for the entire family.

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Start the day early with the Chocolate Pancake Breakfast, featuring delicious pancakes topped with Guittard Chocolate chips and syrup, sausages, fruit juices, and coffee. Then it’s through the gate to the Paradise Chocolate Fest. Wow your tastebuds at Chocolate Candy Land where you can dip into decadence at the large chocolate fountain, or visit chocolate booths and professional Chocolatiers with countless chocolate delicacies, desserts, confection,s and scoops of yummy ice cream for sale.

This year’s beneficiaries are: Achieve Charter School, Boy Scout Troop 316, Boy Scout Troop 770, Children’s Community Charter School, Cub Scout Pack 316, Cub Scout Pack 770, Girl Scouts, Gold Nugget Museum, Paradise Elementary PTO, Paradise Elks Lodge, Paradise Friends of the Library, PHS Academic Decathlon Team, PHS Athletic Teams, PHS Link Crew, PHS Student Leadership, Paradise Host Lions Club, Evergreen 6, Paradise Intermediate School Web Program, Paradise Junior Football, Paradise Piranhas Swim Team, Paradise Recreation & Park District, Paradise Rotary Interact, Paradise Unified School District, Ponderosa Elementary PTO, Rainbow Girls, Reading Pals Paradise, and Ridgeview High School Rangers.

Fest attendees will also enjoy the Chocolate Cuisine Challenge, Art on the Green, All about Books, Green Scene Outdoor Classroom, dozens of craft, commercial and community booths and a wide range of delicious food selections.

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Young Fest visitors will find great enjoyment visiting the KidzZone, including giant inflatables, carnival games and prizes, costumed characters, face painting, craft projects, contests, hands-on exhibits, and so much more. To add to the fun, all ages are encouraged to dive into the Chocolate Pie and Super Sensational Ice Cream Sundae Eating contests. New this year, the Fest’s Chocolate Wine & Brew Tasting tent will feature Guittard Chocolate Company tastings and the North Valley’s premiere wine and craft beer selections. Rounding out this fabulous celebration, Fest visitors will tap their toes to a spectacular line-up of entertainment in an all-day musical tribute to Paradise. Admission to the Paradise Chocolate Fest is $5.00. Children 4 & under are Free. Admission Includes: Free Chocolate Samples! Free Chocolate Pie & Ice Cream Eating Contests! Free KidzZone Bounce House & Super Slide, Carnival Games, Crafts & Prizes! Musical Concerts! Art Lessons & Demonstrations! Author Meet and Greets! Free Raffle Prizes! Free Parking! Free

While the Paradise Chocolate Fest is a day-long extravagance of chocoliciously delightful and delicious family fun for all, most importantly, proceeds raised from the Fest go to nonprofit organizations which provide educational, enrichment, recreational and leadership opportunities to youth on the Paradise Ridge.

For additional information, visit www.chocolatefest.us or call 530/342-4896.


Have Your Best Summer With These Mindful Parenting Tips By Dr. Kirsten Kuzirian, a child psychologist and founder of WideAwakeParenting.com, a website with podcasts for parents. Have a parenting question? Visit WideAwakeParenting.com, and Dr Kuzirian may answer it in one of her podcasts.

1. Schedule Time to Relax.

It is amazing how fast our summers can become over scheduled. All that free time can quickly turn into a catch all for what we missed during the school year. I have learned from the self-caring parents who I admire, that it is important to prioritize this in their schedulewith great discipline. Don’t over schedule your family. Think about what you want to do, what your child wants to see or experience, and be very intentional in setting this schedule. Fill as much of the calendar as possible with relaxation time. Kids know how to relax, but we have to teach them that we value this in order for them to be successful with this as a habit (one of the more fun parenting things to model). So, balance camp or vacation, or that home renovation project, or family reunion with lounge time, free play, or impromptu home town exploration.

2. Be Present.

During that time you just scheduled for relaxation, really be in the moment. Don’t just send the kids outside to play- go with them. Get in a water fight, do some finger painting, or hit the bike trails. Your children will be thrilled to have this attention from you and you get a break to see your kids, but not worry about their homework being completed or whether it is your snack day. Be curious about their experience of summer, notice how they respond to not being in school (if they attend school), etc. and soak in who your child is in this moment.

3. Validate Your Child’s Feelings.

Without the homework struggle, and often a decrease in weekly engagements, windows of time are opening for you to recommit to a different kind of interaction with your child. Incorporate this into your daily routine by taking a temperature of their feelings, or encouraging them to express themselves with art, play, or a journal. Validating feelings is always your best tool for managing a family conflict or an obstacle your child is facing, in a constructive manner. By validating your child’s feelings, you quickly diffuse the situation and help them feel heard, connected, and ready to think clearly. So, take a vacation from problem solving mode, validate yourself, your partner and your children, be fascinated about what you learn, and feel the expansion of these relationships.


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Chico Children’s Museum: Connecting Families and Community

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Article & Photos By: Emily Hajec

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n 2015, the Chico Children’s Museum was simply an idea: a hopeful and valiant vision to bring something magical to Downtown Chico. It was the brainchild of philanthropist and museum founder, Dana Leslie. The mission? To dedicate a place for families that would be devoted entirely to learning and connecting through play.

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ast forward four years, and—with the tireless and dedicated efforts of the CCM Board of Directors, community volunteers, and the support from donors—the Chico Children’s Museum successfully opened its doors to the public during their soft opening phase in January 2019.

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hat exactly is a “children’s museum?” Hear the word museum and it may conjure thoughts of priceless art on display while silent on-lookers admire each piece from a respectable distance; whilst small placards reading, “Please do not touch” are attached to each one of the exhibits. So, at face value and first glance, perhaps there is a bit of juxtaposition (and irony) in the title, “Children’s Museum.”

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n Greek Mythology, the word museum—in part—literally means: a building devoted to learning and arts. That is exactly

what a children’s museum is all about. More so, the Chico Children’s Museum is devoted to learning on all levels: socially, academically, emotionally, imaginatively, and developmentally. And not just for the kids—it is a place where parents, too, can connect with their children, and engage through play and pretend.


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he CCM Executive Director, Leslie Amani, believes strongly in the mission of the museum, and the power of play. “We see the museum as a gathering place for joy—a place where grown-up and child interaction is nurtured through engagement and imagination.”

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n a current culture where cell phone use and screen time is creating an alarming disconnect, one of the museum’s goals is to encourage and foster open-ended questions between parent and child. Take an ordinary object and simply observe it in a new way through exploration and imagination. And this philosophy is partly why—on the CCM website and facility rules—it is asked that cell phone use be discontinued, or limited, while visiting the museum so as not to inhibit being present and engaged with your child. Just as with any museum, the space is for learning and discovery. “We not only want the children to play and discover, we want the grown-ups to do so as well,” says Amani, “to watch the joy of your child as his or her curiosity peaks.” Which is, in part, what makes this museum such a unique place for families. Unlike other play areas you might visit, the museum requires parents to stay with their child for the duration of the visit and not simply “drop off.”

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n addition to creating a place of genuine family interaction, the Chico Children’s Museum is also nurturing the revitalization of the Downtown Chico business community. Amani, however, put an interesting spin on the concept: “Places aren’t what revitalize. People are what revitalize.” She stresses the importance of engaging in the community in order for these places to develop and thrive. “We don’t want to lose sight of what makes Chico such a wonderful community,” she says. And it is so true. The hope is that the museum will encourage people not to retreat from the downtown area, but instead connect with it. Amani’s hope is that the museum will inspire families to nurture and enjoy the shops and businesses surrounding the museum—to spend a wonderful morning or afternoon exploring the museum, and then rediscover the shops and restaurants surrounding City Plaza and the Chico State campus.

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n the upcoming months, there is much planned for the Chico Children’s Museum. Scheduled field trips for local schools will begin in Fall 2019. Additionally, the museum plans to host space for birthday celebrations and corporate events; literacy

and exhibit events; and parent education classes are just a few of the future ideas that both the Executive Director and Board of Directors have suggested for this year’s goals.

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ust as with any non-profit organization, the Chico Children’s Museum stays operational with the support from the community and donors. To find out how you or your business can help through volunteer work, exhibit sponsorship, and/or donation, please visit www.chicochildrensmuseum.org for more information, or call 530-809-1492.


Is Your Child’s Identity At Risk?

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By: Rob Baquera, Public Information Officer

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ou worry about your child crossing the street or talking to strangers. Now you have something else to worry about—child identity theft. Did you know that children are more likely to have their identities stolen than adults? According to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC), as many as 400,000 children may already be victims of identity theft. Over the past several years, the FTC has noticed a 78% increase in the number of child ID theft complaints. This makes children the fastest growing segment of identity theft victims. What makes children prime targets for identity theft? First of all, they have a “clean slate” which makes it easier for criminals to take out loans or credit cards in their names. Also, this age group is more likely to post personal identifying information on social media, making it easier for fraudsters trolling for information. Lastly, since most children do not use their Social Security number until they are old enough to apply for a job or loan, identity theft can go undetected for years. Warning Signs Here are some warning signs from the FTC that can tip you off that someone may be misusing your child’s personal information and committing fraud: • • • • •

Your child might be turned down for government benefits on the basis that they are already receiving them. You get a notice from the IRS saying your child did not pay income taxes, or that your child’s Social Security number was used on another tax return. You get collection calls or bills for products or services in your child’s name. You begin to receive a lot of junk mail or credit card offers in your child’s name.

What You Can Do Here are few things you can do to reduce the chances of your child becoming a victim of ID theft:

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Be careful about revealing your child’s social security number. A lot of school or doctor forms often ask for

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this information. Ask questions before providing it. Teach your child not to give out his or her personal information, especially on social media. Sharing too much information on a public site can be dangerous. Shred all documents that show your child’s personal information before throwing it away. Consider a child credit freeze. This will restrict access to your child’s credit file, making it harder for ID thieves to open new accounts in your child’s name. You may want to consider this yourself. You can find more information on how to freeze your child’s credit file at each of the three major credit bureaus. This is a free service. • • •

Experian.com/help TransUnion.com/credit-help Equifax.com/personal/credit-report- services.

Unfortunately, child ID theft is becoming more common. Therefore, it is important for parents to take steps today to secure their child’s identity. Being proactive in this area will make it less likely that your child’s identity will be stolen.



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8 Signs That Your Kids May Be Vaping

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By Tanni Haas, Ph.D.

Vaping is on the rise. According to the latest figures, an astonishing 20% of all high school students, or one in five students, vape regularly. But how do you know if your kids are among them? Drawing on the insights of reputable institutions such as the Centers for Disease Control, the Child Mind Institute, and the Partnership For Drug-Free Kids, I have compiled a list of potential warning signs that parents should be on the look-out for.

8 Signs Your Kids May Be Vaping: Increased Thirst

When you vape, your mouth and throat get dehydrated, leaving you with a dry palate, aka “cotton mouth.” Kids who vape often start drinking (and peeing) more than usual. Many have dark circles under their eyes, another common sign of dehydration.

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Desire For Spicy Food

Everyone needs moisture to taste the flavor of food. When our mouths get dry, we lose the ability to taste flavor. If you notice your kids suddenly want to eat more spicy food, or add more spice to their regular food, it could be a sign that they have started to vape. In fact, the more kids vape, the less flavorful food becomes to them. This is known as “vaper’s tongue.”

Frequent Nosebleeds

Vaping not only dries out the mouth and throat, but also the nose. When people vape, they typically exhale through their noses which causes the nasal passages to become dry. This, in turn, often leads to frequent nosebleeds.

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Acne and Red Spots

Vaping, especially inhaling vaping liquids that contain nicotine,

can also affect the skin. Nicotine ages the skin and slows down the healing of wounds. Kids who vape are more likely to have facial blemishes, including acne and red spots, that last longer and do not heal easily.

Wheezing, Coughing, and Shortness of Breath

Vaping irritates the lungs and can lead to coughing, wheezing, and shortness of breath. In extreme cases, an inflammation of the lungs can lead to bacterial infection and pneumonia.

Less Java

If your kids usually enjoy caffeinated drinks, like Frappuccinos or energy drinks, but suddenly start to avoid them, it could be a sign that they are vaping. When combined with caffeine, the nicotine in many vaping liquids can make people anxious and irritable and cause severe mood swings. Vapers often give up caffeine to avoid these side effects.

Sweet Aromas In The Air

Since most kids prefer vaping liquids with sweet flavors, one sign that your kids may be vaping is a strange, sweet scent coming from their rooms, like bubble gum or fruit punch, but you do not see any gum wrappers or juice containers lying around. This is also true if you suddenly get a whiff when your kids are not home. They could be hiding vaping flavored liquids in the house.

Strange Techie Equipment In Their Rooms

Finally, a sign that your kids may be vaping is if you find unfamiliar, high tech-looking devices or spare parts in their rooms, especially the trash can. This can include things like atomizers, battery chargers, cartridges, flash drives, and metallic coils. Most vaping devices consist of multiple parts that need to be replaced on a regular basis.


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Our Summer Camps are designed to stimulate your child’s mind and help them develop important physical tools. With Azad’s training, your child can overcome anything life throws their way and benefit from incredible role models with decades of martial arts expertise.

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Summer Horse Camp CONTACT: 343-1558, 570-5984 AGES: 4-15 COST: $25 per day DATES: June 11th – August 9th DESCRIPTION: Camps are Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday from 8am-12pm for children 4-15 years of age. Learn riding, care, and all about horses. This camp runs weekly through summer break. Campers may come as often as they like, as camp is on a daily sign up basis.

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Azad’s Martial Arts Summer Camp CONTACT: Ms. Miranda Gmiranda@ azadsmartialarts.com, 530-892-2923, azadsmartialarts.com AGES: 4-14 COST: Varies, see website for more details DATES: June 10th - July 26th DESCRIPTION: Keep Your Child Active & Engaged with Chico Summer Camps at Azad’s Martial Arts! Don’t let your child slip into the habits of inactivity and excessive screen time this summer. Join us at Azad’s and treat your child to the fun, challenging, and exciting world of Chongshindo! We’re proud to work with students of all ages across our community, building skills like discipline, respect, and lifelong habits of physical activity. Our Summer Camps in Chico include: Martial arts training for all experience levels, indoor and outdoor activities, hands-on self-defense instructions and supervised games & drills, team building exercises, and challenges.

Live the Adventure: VBX Jr. 2019 CONTACT: 530-343-1484, bidwellpres.org/ children AGES: 3 years to kindergarten COST: $55 DATES: June 18-20 DESCRIPTION: Vacation Bible eXperience Junior (VBX Jr.) is Kidwell Park’s annual threeday camp for our preschool friends: Join us as we “Live the Adventure,” learning how God’s love turns our lives into adventures! Camp includes crafts, music, indoor and outdoor games, snack, quality time with peers and leaders, and more! VBX Jr. runs from 9:15am11:45am. Visit www.bidwellpres.org for more information and to register by May 31st. Live the Adventure: VBX 2019 CONTACT: 530-343-1484, bidwellpres.org/ children AGES: 1st to 5th grade COST: $75 DATES: June 17-21 DESCRIPTION: Vacation Bible eXperience is Kidwell Park’s annual weeklong summer camp. Join us as we “Live the Adventure” and discover how God’s love turns our lives into adventures! Camp includes crafts, music, indoor and outdoor games, snack, quality time with peers and leaders, and more! VBX runs from 9am-12pm. Visit www.bidwellpres. org for more information and to register by May 31st.

Boys and Girls Clubs of the North Valley Chico Camp Jamoa CONTACT: 530-899-0335, www.bgcnv.org AGES: 6-13 years COST: $165.00 weekly DATES: 6/10-8/9, 2019 DESCRIPTION: Camp Jamoa is a full-service day camp that serves ages 6-13. Camp is open Monday- Friday from 7:30am-6:00pm. Camp Jamoa is the most affordable summer program & provides some of the most extensive services. Camp has multiple field trips each week and includes meals. Sign your children up for a summer filled with fun, laughter, learning, & lasting memories. Register now for 1 or all 9 weeks. Camp starts June 10th. Boys and Girls Club of Chico CONTACT: 530-899-0335, www.bgcnv.org AGES: 6-17 years

COST: $50.00 Summer Months DATES: 6/10-8/9 DESCRIPTION: Join the Chico Boys and Girls Club this summer for great fun MondayFriday all summer long. We offer a range of programs from academic support and tutoring, to arts and theater, leadership, healthy eating, exercise, and more! Activities are always age appropriate and FUN!! Where kids can be kids. Clubhouse (1-4 grade) Phoenix Club (5-7 grade) open from 2:006:00pm and Teen Center (ages 14-17) open from1:00pm-6:00pm Camp Jamoa –Hamilton City CONTACT: 530-680-1676, www.bgcnv.org AGES: 6-13 years COST: $65.00 weekly DATES: 6/12-8/3 DESCRIPTION: Camp Jamoa is a full-service day camp that serves ages 6-13. Camp is open Monday- Friday from 7:30am-6:00pm. Camp Jamoa is the most affordable summer program & provides some of the most extensive services. Camp has multiple field trips each week and includes meals. Sign your children up for a summer filled with fun, laughter, learning, & lasting memories. Register now for 1 or all 9 weeks. Camp starts June 12th. Camp Jamoa -Magalia CONTACT: 215-514-7837, www.bgcnv.org AGES: 6-13 years COST: $25.00 weekly DATES: 6/10-8/9 DESCRIPTION: Camp Jamoa is a full-service day camp that serves ages 6-13. Camp is open Monday- Friday from 7:30am-5:30pm. Camp Jamoa is the most affordable summer program & provides some of the most extensive services. Camp has multiple field trips each week and includes meals. Sign your children up for a summer filled with fun, laughter, learning, & lasting memories. Register now for 1, or all 9 weeks. Camp starts June 10th.

Camp Wild Heart

(Brought to you by Thrive) CONTACT: 530-809-4638, www. CampWildHeartChico.com AGES: 4 years and 9 months to 13 COST: Virtual punch cards for a truly flexible schedule. Package rates include: $990 for 22 days, $675 for 15 days, $500 for 11 days, $140 for 3 days. Days do not need to be consecutive, mix and match dates throughout the summer. (Ask how you can receive $400 to $500 credit toward camp-all income levels). DATES: June 3rd to August 22nd, M-Th 9:30am to 4:30pm DESCRIPTION: Chico’s Premier STEAM *Science, Technology, Engineering, Art and Math* Summer Day Camp. Where kids are free to Learn, Imagine, Explore, Create, Play, Dream and Shine. Campers get to choose


from a daily array of engaging, hands on STEAM activities. Fun, friendship, science, art, nature, adventure, park and creek exploration come together in a fully child choice environment with respectful, caring adults sharing fun, hands on activities and projects. FREE breakfast and lunch.

CARD Camps

CONTACT: 530-895-4711, www.ChicoRec.com AGES: 3 and up COST: Varies, see website DATES: Varies, June 10-Aug 14, see website DESCRIPTION: CARD’s huge list of 40+ camps covers all ages and interests. Several toddler camps cater to the youngest kiddos; various sports camps—baseball, flag football, soccer and more—are great for your aspiring athletes; and plenty of others.Camp Chico Creek, Chi-Da-Ca, Summertime Delight, mountain biking, welding, cooking, and dance will make your child’s summer memorable.

Challenger Sports Soccer Camps

CONTACT: 916 277 8440, challengersports.com International Soccer Camps: Week 1 @ DeGarmo Park, in Chico for ages 3-16, $100 - $185, Jun 10th - 14th Week 2 @ DeGarmo Park, in Chico for ages 3-16, $100 - $185, Jun 24th - 28th July 4th Week Special @ DeGarmo Park, Chico for ages 3-14, $79 - $89, Jul 1st - 3rd California Soccer Park Week 1 @ Redding Soccer Park, in Redding for ages 3-16, $100 $220, Jun 10th - 14th California Soccer Park Week 2 @ Redding Soccer Park, in Redding for ages 3-16, $100 $220, Jul 15th - 19th Geweke Field, in Yuba City for ages 3-14, $102 - $169, Jul 15th-19th City of Colusa High School Field, in Colusa for ages 3-13, $83 - $134, Jul 8th - 12th DESCRIPTION: Challenger Sports, the leading soccer camp company in North America, is combining the most popular elements of their two, existing industry-leading camp programs, British Soccer and TetraBrazil, integrating them into a collection of the most effective soccer practices used by youth teams around the world. Most camps will include a free soccer ball, T-shirt, Poster, and Certificate. Check online at challengersports. com. Next Level Soccer Camps: California Soccer Park - Next Level @ Redding Soccer Park, in Redding for ages 9-18, $250, Jun 10th - 14th DESCRIPTION: The Next Level camp program maximizes training time by rotating players between specialized training stations that focus on key areas of individual performance including, speed of play, fast foot skills, first touch, advanced techniques, freestyle,

strength, agility & quickness, attacking moves, finishing, and small-sided games. The program will also include Challenger’s iChallenge training app which will help players develop skills and creativity both pre and post camp.

Chico Adventure Camp

CONTACT: 530-879-8988, TamaraWanink@ ncchico.org, www.facebook.com/ChicoAdventure-Camp-337294976768639 AGES: 6-12 COST: $1,150 for full 8-week program DATES: June 10th-August 9th DESCRIPTION: Join us this summer as we adventure through 8 themed weeks, including Survivor /campout week, Master Chef Jr, Party in the USA, Camp-lympics, Davinci week, Mad Scientist week, and Talent/ skit week. We will also have an indoor “camp fire” each day to sing camps songs and tell camp stories around. Chico Adventure Camp will ensure your child has an exciting, fun and safe summer. Camp will be open M-F, 7:30am5:30pm.

Chico Art School & Gallery

Create Art with Art History CONTACT: 570-3895, www.chicoartschool. com, janet@chicoartschool.com AGES: 7-14 COST: $160 DATES: June, July, August DESCRIPTION: Fundamentals of art will be covered with the emphasis on fun! Drawing and painting instruction – topics covered are perspective, mixing colors, contour drawing, shading, texture, and composition. Develop your own unique creative style with instructor, Janet Lombard Blixt, Nine years Best of Chico Visual Artist and several years best instructor. Visit their Facebook and website for more info. Register thru CARD. Camps held 9:30-11:30, Monday-Thursday.

Chico Cheer

July Summer Camps CONTACT: 894-2227, www. ChicoCheerAllStars.com AGES: 5-18 COST: Camp $100/each, $25 for extra care 7:30 - 10 AM &/OR 2-5 PM DATES: See below CAMP INFO: All camps run 10am-2pm with a min. of a half hour lunch break. Please wear shorts and tank top or tee with flexible tennis shoes and bring a sack lunch. Extra care available in the morning and evening. Please register & pay on our “Parent Portal.” Beginners Cheer Camp: July 8-11 DESCRIPTION: If your athlete loves to cheer and tumble, then this is the camp for them! Athletes will learn basic cheerleading motions and terminology, tumbling, jumps, and a

special dance to perform on the final day! Chants and cheers will also be taught, as well as team activities. BEGINNING Tumbling Camp: July 15-18 DESCRIPTION: If your child loves to tumble, this is the perfect camp to help them succeed. All tumblers will be evaluated on the first day of camp for proper placement. This week’s camp is for our entry level tumblers working on Level 1 (Cartwheels, Round offs, Walkovers) and Level 2 (Handspring and Round off Handsprings). The “Advanced Tumbling Camp” requires a Round Off Tuck without assistance or “spotting” to register. Instruction includes proper body position and techniques needed for tumbling. THIS IS OUR MOST POPULAR CAMP AND FILLS UP FAST. ADVANCED Tumbling Camp: July 22-25 DESCRIPTION: If your child loves to tumble and has experience, this is the perfect camp for them! All tumblers will be evaluated on the first day of camp for proper placement. The requirement for “Advanced Tumbling Camp” is a Round Off Tuck without assistance or “spotting” on spring floor. This week’s camp is for our advanced level tumblers working on Level 3 (Tucks, Punch fronts, multiple handsprings) and Level 4/5 (Layouts & Fulls). Instruction includes proper body position and techniques needed for tumbling. Special guests “The Tangy Tumblers” will be instructing the last 2 days of camp!

Chico Creek Dance Centre

Show * Kids Dance Camp in “The Magical Forest” CONTACT: 530-521-7193, chicocreekdancecentre.com AGES: 4yrs. – 10yrs. COST: $185 for two weeks DATES: June 10-21 DESCRIPTION: This 2- week camp offering children ages 4-10 years of age an experience in the wonderful world of dance and theatre in a Magical Forest filled with whirling strawberries, playful pixies, wicked witches, leaping grasshoppers and so much more. Campers will learn several dance styles, songs, create props and crafts, and have tons of fun that will prepare them for two performances during the last week of camp! It is a great opportunity for children to explore their own creativity through movement and meet new friends! Special camp shirts and cast party are all included!


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the kid’s bakeries and purchase their delicious treats. $125 + $25 Supply Fee. 6/10-6/14 1:004:00 (Ages 9-12), 6/17-6/21 9:00-12:00 (Ages 6-8), 7/8-7/12 9:00-12:00 (Ages 9-12), 7/227/26 1:00-4:00 (Ages 13-16), 7/29-8/2 1:00-4:00 (Ages 6-8), 8/5-8/9 9:00-12:00 (Ages 6-8). Mission to Space DESCRIPTION: This camp is designed or kids who love to learn about space and science. Campers will be taken through an astronaut training academy, learn the science of traveling to space and enjoy lots of experiments and what life is like at the space station. $125, 7/8-7/12 1:00-4:00 (Ages 6-12).

Chico Montessori Children’s House

Chico Montessori Children’s House Summer Camp CONTACT: 530-342-5518, chicomontessori.com AGES: 2.9 years (fully potty trained) - 5 years COST: $210-$358 depending on time schedule attending. DATES: June 10th-August 16th DESCRIPTION: We are offering a summer program with 5 themed sessions (2 weeks in length) for children ages 2.9 (and potty trained)-5 years of age. Sessions will include: Animal Planet, Music, California Adventure, Fairy Tales, and Vehicles/ Construction. Each session will have multiple hands on activities relating to the theme. Throughout the summer, the Montessori materials and summertime water play will be available. Our first session will begin on Monday, June 10th, 2019.

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Chico Princess Parties

CONTACT: 530-809-1666, chicoprincesspartiesllc.com Petite Bakery Camp DESCRIPTION: The petite bakery camp is a fun filled delicious adventure! The bakers will start off with naming their bakery, designing the look and creating the perfect menu. During the week, bakers will learn how to bake and decorate cupcakes, cookies, cake pops and brownies. On the last day of camp, they will open for business. Parents are encouraged to come visit

Hogwarts: Camp of Wizardry DESCRIPTION: The Ministry of Magic is pleased to offer this camp for aspiring wizards. Young wizards will take classes in the following studies: Potions, Care of Magical Creatures, History of Hogwarts and Defense against the Dark Arts. Extra-Curricular activities will include Quidditch. Camp concludes with wizards taking the OWLS exam and upon passing, a special ceremony will commemorate their time with the Ministry. 7/29-8/2 9:00-12:00 (Ages 6-12). Neverland Art Camp DESCRIPTION: The lost boys and girls will get to try their hand in painting, drawing, photography, and creating a set. The campers will create their own Neverland Set piece to prepare for the Art Showcase on the last day. (Art will sell for under $5 and the proceeds go directly to the young artists). 6/17-6/21 1:004:00 (Ages 6-12). Unicorn Glitter Camp DESCRIPTION: Camp will feature lots of sparkly crafts, singing, dancing, and make believe. Let your little one’s imagination fly as they create their own unicorns to name, take care of, and play with for years to come. The last day of camp includes a unicorn transformation as each camper gets a glitter hairstyle, face paint, and sparkle nails! 7/227/26 9:00-11:00 (Ages 3-5) $100, 7/22-2/26 12:00-3:00 (Ages 6-9) $125, 7/22-7/26 9:0011:00 (Ages 3-5) $100, 7/22-2/26 12:00-3:00 (Ages 6-9) $125.

learn how to problem solve, give back to the community, and help their Kingdom of Chico. They will also learn important life lessons of being kind, saying thank you, and giving lots of compliments. Fun Crafts and music will be incorporated throughout the camp. On Friday, a special visit from a princess will enhance the lessons and fun!!! 6/24-6/28 9:0011:0 $100 (Ages 3-5).

Chico Racquet Club

Chico Racquet Club Summer Tennis Camp CONTACT: 530-895-1881 AGES: 5-17 COST: $52 daily, $199 weekly DATES: 6/10 - 8/15 DESCRIPTION: Tennis camps are a fun introduction to the sport of a lifetime, designed to accommodate a wide range of ages and abilities. No prior experience is necessary. Campers will learn basic skills through instruction, drills, games, and match play. Swimming and lunch are included.

Chico Rebels Introductory Lacrosse Camp

CONTACT: 530-895-4711, www.ChicoRec.com AGES: 7-12 COST: $150 DATES: 7/30-8/2 & 8/¬¬6-8/9 DESCRIPTION: Campers will learn the basic of lacrosse in a fun, low pressure environment. Soft “pop” lacrosse sticks will be provided, no additional equipment is needed. Camp will focus on the fundamentals of the game and introduce girls and boys to this great sport. League opportunities available in the Spring through Chico Rebels. Instructor: Chico State Lacrosse coach and players. Community Park. Register thru CARD.

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CRT KIDS Theatre Camp

Musical Mermaid Camp DESCRIPTION: Bring your little mermaids and mermen to this exciting sea camp! The little guppies will learn to sing, dance act and play instruments! Each day they will make a fishy craft and learn about life under the sea. The last day of camp culminates in mermaid makeovers and meeting the most famous mermaid of them all, The Little Mermaid! $100, 6/10-6/15 9:00-11:00 (Ages 3-5).

Disney’s “Aristocats” Kids Camp CONTACT: www.crtkids.com AGES: 5-6 & 7-10 COST: $200.00 DATES: 7/8-7/27 DESCRIPTION: California Regional Theater is offering classes for ages 5-10. These classes are designed to build skill in the area of performing arts, including vocal performance, acting, and dance. Classes will be taught by veteran directors of professional and community theater. Each class is an exciting program designed to cultivate children’s imagination, foster confidence, and have fun! Students will be introduced to theater through creative play, dramatics, music, and movement.

Royal Etiquette Camp DESCRIPTION: This etiquette camp teaches little princesses and princes all the important lessons of running a kingdom. They will

Hats Off to Broadway CONTACT: www.crtkids.com AGES: 11-15 COST: $230.00


DATES: 7/8-7/27 DESCRIPTION: California Regional Theater is offering classes for ages 11-15. These classes are designed to build skill in the area of performing arts, including vocal performance, acting, and dance. Classes will be taught by veteran directors of professional and community theater. Each class is an exciting program designed to cultivate imagination, foster confidence, and have fun! Students will be introduced to theater through dramatics, music, and movement.

Dimple Deedles Music Studio

Kindermusik CONTACT: 530-433-1965, dimpledeedles.com, info@dimpledeedles.com, AGES: 0-18 months, 18 months – 3 years, 3 & 4 years and 4 & 5 years COST: $59 DATES: June & July (see website for dates & class times) Peek-a-Boo! I Love You DESCRIPTION: Learn songs, finger plays, and dances you need to enhance your experience with baby at home. Beach Days DESCRIPTION: A beach-themed class to get your child moving and dancing while developing fine motor skills like finger plays, gross motor skills like galloping, and life skills like turn-taking and self-control. Carnival of Music – A Trip to the Carnival! DESCRIPTION: Let’s take a ride on the carousel, be a clown, and eat hot pretzels! We will have so much fun as we sing and explore instruments in this carnival-themed class.

Durham Recreation & Park District

Camp Durham-azing! CONTACT: 530-345-9804, www.durhamrec. com AGES: TK-2nd grade, 3rd-5thgrade, 6th-8th grade (4-14 years old) COST: $135/weekly (full-time, 7:30a-6:00p), $90/weekly (half-day, 7:30a-12:30p or 12:30p-6:00p), $35/day(full-day drop in), $20/ day(half-day drop in) DATES: June 3rd-August 9th DESCRIPTION: Join your friends and your favorite camp staff for a week of summer time fun. Weekly camp themes will incorporate a variety of activities such as: outdoor games, team building, events, group challenges, crazy crafts, silly projects, Fun-Food Fridays, bounce house fun, pool time splashing, music parties, and more!

Earthbound Skills

Earthbound Skills Summer Camp CONTACT: earthboundskills@gmail.com AGES: 4-7, 7-12 COST: ranges from $45-$225

DATES: June 10th –July 19th DESCRIPTION: If your children love to be outside and are passionate about nature, this is the camp for them! Every day will be filled with nature-inspired activities and games that will stimulate their senses, refresh their bodies, and rejuvenate their relationship with nature. They will learn naturalist skills, survival skills, and crafts that will deepen their love for our precious environment. Your kids will come home excited, happy…and probably dirty!

Expanded Learning Program

CONTACT: 530-532-3051 www.bcoe.org and type “Summer Camp” in search box AGES: K-8th COST: $140 *fee increase of $5/camp after May 31st Art Exploration DATES: July 15th-19th DESCRIPTION: Campers hone their talent for self-expression while experimenting with a variety of mediums and explore artists, world culture, drama performance, and more during this creativity inspiring camp. Challenge Quest DATES: July 16th – 20th DESCRIPTION: Compete in fun, engaging challenges. Campers will learn survival techniques, solve clues to unlock puzzles, and experiment with science tricks during this action-packed adventure camp. Sports and Nutrition DATES: July 8th-12th DESCRIPTION: Campers will spend their week creating healthy snacks, learning about nutrition, and participating in a variety of sports activities, including swimming, First Tee Golf, soccer, and much more. Technology Exploration DATES: June 24th-28th DESCRIPTION: Empowering campers to be creators! Aspiring innovators will explore engineering, robotics, animation, green screen, digital editing, video production, drones, and more.

Feather River Center

Summer Camp at the Forebay Aquatic Center CONTACT: www.forebayaquaticcenter.com AGES: 7-12 COST: $175 DATES: Weekly beginning June 10th-August 16th (No camp week of July 4th) DESCRIPTION: Our Summer Aquatic Camp is BIG FUN with daily paddling adventures on kayaks, stand up paddle boards, pedal boats, nature hikes, while learning boating and water safety. Our counselors are lifeguard-certified and ready to give your kids the time of their lives

on the water and on the shore. Camps run 8:30-12:30 or 8:30-4:30, include PFD’s and instruction, and use a variety of watercraft.

FunLand / Cal Skate Chico

FunLand/Cal Skate Extreme Fun Camp CONTACT: 530-343-1601, www.funlandchico. com/camps AGES: 5-12 COST: Half-day (9am-1pm): $140/week, Fullday (9am-5pm): $175/week DATES: June 17-21, June 24-28, July 8-12, July 22-26, Aug. 5-9 DESCRIPTION: Fun? Check. Safe? Check. Variety? Double check! This is a chance to do everything Funland/Cal Skate has to offer, and then some! Campers can spend the mornings, or whole days, doing things not normally offered to the public. Our goal is to offer days FULL of assorted activities - we can’t even list them all here! Activity examples: Skating, mini-golfing, batting, jump house, arts/crafts, arcade games, dodge ball, hockey, and more!

Girls On The Run Of The North State

CAMP GOTR – Girls Have Heart CONTACT: 530-636-0786, www. gotrnorthstate.org, info@gotrnorthstate.org AGES: Girls entering 3rd-5th grades in Fall 2019 COST: $125 (financial assistance available. See website for details.) DATES: Week of June 17-21 ONLY – all sessions are Mon-Fri (5-day commitment) THREE SESSIONS (CHOOSE ONE): Session 1 - 8 AM to 12 PM @ Chapman Elem in CHICO (limited to 36 girls) Session 2 - 12:30 PM to 5 PM @ Chapman Elem in CHICO (limited to 36 girls) Session 3 - 8 AM to 12 PM @ Poplar Ave Elem in OROVILLE (limited to 36 girls) DESCRIPTION: CAMP GOTR is the BEST OF GOTR’s empowerment curriculum, combined with the FUN OF summer camp! Over the one-week, girls explore FRIENDSHIPS in a fun, inclusive environment. Girls move, play, create, LAUGH and make new friends through games and activities designed to discover what makes a good friend and how to be a good friend. Registration is first come – first serve, online only at www.gotrnorthstate.org. Room for 36 girls/session.

Girl Scouts of Northern California Camp CEO, Leadership Program CONTACT: 530-513-430, https://camp.


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Fabric for the project must be picked out a few days before the class. This camp will be offered both in June and July. If you repeat in July, we will have a different quilt for you to do. Stay all day and take the sewing project camp too!

gsnorcal.org/summer-camp/camplocations/sugar-pine AGES: Camp CEO is open to Girls that will be entering 9th grade Fall 2019 to girls entering 12 grade Fall 2019 COST: Free DATES: Applications due May 31st, 2019, program starts July 31st and runs to August 3rd DESCRIPTION: Held at the beautiful Camp Sugar Pine, this four-day leadership program lets teen girls meet with women mentors who can work with the girls on career exploration, resume building, college preparation, and much more. In addition to workshops ranging from financial literacy to self-esteem, girls and mentors will bond by participating in fun traditional camp activities, including team building, swimming, the high ropes course, arts and crafts, archery, and more.

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Honey Run Quilters Quilting for Kids CONTACT: 530-342-5464, www. cathyssewnvac.com AGES: 10-16 years old COST: $80 DATES: June 17-21, 1:30pm-4:30pm & July 15-19, 9:30am-12:30pm DESCRIPTION: Want to beat the heat this summer. . .join us for our annual kids quilt camp. We have a new quilt this year. It is a beginner level quilt, introducing the young seamstress to the basics of quilting and sewing— accurate seam allowances, piecing and pressing. All cutting will be completed by HRQ staff prior to camp.

Sewing Projects for Kids CONTACT: 530-342-5464, www. cathyssewnvac.com AGES: 10-16 years old COST: $80 DATES: June 17-21, 9:30am-12:30pm & July 15-19, 1:30pm-4:30pm DESCRIPTION: Have your children learn a life-long skill. We will have a sewing camp that is project based. You will have 4 different projects to create during this camp. There will be a coloring fabric page to be made into a pillow, an apron, a backpack and an art quilt! The kids will learn many different sewing skills, accurate seam allowances, piecing and pressing. Fabrics should be picked out a few days before the class. If you repeat in July, we will have different projects for you to do. Stay all day and take the quilt camp too!

KidsPark

Camp KidsPark CONTACT: 530-894-6800, www.Kidspark.com/ chico AGES: 2-12 COST: Daily or hourly rates- call for more information. DATES: 6/10-8/9 DESCRITION: KidsPark is offering fun, weekly themed summer camps. Each week is packed full of a variety of activities, guaranteed to be fun for everyone. From Kitchen Cooking, to Wacky Water Week, Sensory Exploration, and more. KidsPark summer camps have been creating great summer memories for the last 12 years! Call now for more information.

Kinetics Academy of Dance CONTACT: 530-345-2505, www. KineticsAcademyofDance.com

Star Wars Camp AGES: 4-8 COST: $129 DATES: 6/17 – 6/20, 12:30pm – 3:30pm DESCRIPTION: Let the Force be with you as campers undergo Jedi training and resist the dark side. Trainees will make crafts, endure an obstacle course, and use creative movement to dramatize their victory. Invigorating music will set the stage for dancing and movement that no one can resist. New Jedis will showcase their efforts at the end of camp to friends and family. FantasyLand Dance Camp AGES: 4-8 COST: $129 DATES: 6/24 – 6/27 & 8/5 – 8/8, 12:30pm – 3:30pm

DESCRIPTION: Unicorns, Mermaids, Fairies, Dragons and more! Hear the stories and become the legends as we immerse ourselves into FantasyLand. This will be a fantastically fun filled camp for your little one’s imagination! Dancing, stories, crafts, games, dress-up and a magical snack will make their dreams come true. We’ll put together a final day performance for families. FORTNITE Dance Camp AGES: 5-9 COST: $105 DATES: 7/1 – 7/3 & 8/12 – 8/14, 12:30 – 3:30pm DESCRIPTION: Get away from the video game and start moving! Wanna learn FORTNITE and other popular dance trends? In this funfilled camp we will do games, crafts and, of course, dance. We’ll put together a final day performance for families. Are you ready to wiggle? Game On! Fairy Tale Princess & Tea Party Camp AGES: 4-8 COST: $129 DATES: 7/8 - 7/11, 12:30pm – 3:30pm & 7/15 – 7/18, 9:00am – 12:00pm DESCRIPTION: Let the classic stories of Beauty and The Beast, Cinderella and others inspire you to move your feet to an enchanting beat! Each day will include a pre-ballet foundations class, a snack fit for a princess, story time, crafts and dances, celebrating the themes of the day. The last day we’ll have a royal tea party and perform some lovely dances for the families. World of Dance AGES: 5-9 COST: $125 DATES: 7/15 – 7/18, 12:30pm – 3:30pm DESCRIPTION: This TV inspired dance camp includes a variety of different dance styles to have fun with. Explore different genres, broaden your horizons, and shoot for the stars. Learn and create your own choreography to be performed the last day for family and friends. This camp offers age appropriate dance moves for kids with or without dance experience. American Girl Tea & Dance AGES: 4-8 COST: $129 DATES: 7/22 – 7/25, 12:30pm – 3:30pm DESCRIPTION: You and your favorite doll are cordially invited to this dance camp exclusively designed around the history of The American Girl Doll. This camp is packed with dancing, tea parties, games, crafts, and stories. Final day of camp, dancers and dolls will perform a dance routine for family and friends. Tea party snacks are provided.

North State Ballet

Summer Programs CONTACT: 530-774-2364


Intermediate/Advanced Intensive Program AGES: 11+ by start of intensive COST: $500 for five days (or $125/day drop in) DATES: July 1-5 DESCRIPTION: This dance intensive is geared for upper and lower, intermediate/advanced ballet students. NSB will be hosting guest master instructors in multiple genres of dance. This program will run from 1:006:00pm, Monday through Friday. A 50% non-refundable deposit is due at the time of registration. We will offer a $50 discount for all students registered and paid in full by June 3rd. Beginning/Intermediate Intensive Program AGES: 8+ by start of intensive COST: $200 for four days (or $65/day drop in) DATES: July 1-4 DESCRIPTION: This dance intensive is geared toward younger beginner/intermediate ballet students who will study multiple genres of dance. The program will run from 9:00am12:00pm Monday through Thursday. A 50% non-refundable deposit is due at the time of registration. We will offer a $25 discount for students registered and paid in full by June 3rd.

Terrain Park Climbing Center

TPCC Youth Summer Camp CONTACT: 530-809-0796, www. terrainparkclimbingcenter.com AGES: 6-14 COST: Member $175, Non-member $195, 2 or more campers $165 each DATES: July 8-11, July 15-18, July 22-25, July 29-Aug 1, Aug 5-8 DESCRIPTION: Terrain Park Climbing Center is very excited to offer youth summer camps! These camps allow climbers to enjoy and explore the sport through structured activities lending to strength, development, teamwork, and positive community building. Each camp includes fun group activities and games, one-on-one personalized instruction, and the opportunity to learn new techniques and improve climbing skills!

The 12th Annual Chico Summer Music Academy

CONTACT: (530) 570-7793, ask for Alicia; https://www.facebook.com/ButteMTAC/ AGES: 5 & up (adults too!) COST: $250, half day -- Beginning thru Early Intermediate Levels / $450, full day Intermediate & Advanced Levels DATES: July 8-12 DESCRIPTION: This is a week-long summer music camp offered to string, piano, vocal, and woodwind students of all ages. Students receive daily personal and ensemble instruction from accredited North State music faculty. The week ends with concerts featuring student performances in small

ensembles and three orchestras (beginning, intermediate, and advanced). We hope you will join us this summer for this unique musical experience right here in the North State!

Turtle Bay Exploration Park Discovery Camp: Museum Mysteries CONTACT: 530-242-3108, www.turtlebay.org/ discoverycamps/ AGES: 7 - 12 COST: $170/member and $190/nonmember DATES: June 17 – 21 DESCRIPTION: Ever wondered how science is used to catch criminals? Join us as we discover forensic technologies, perform curious experiments and solve puzzling mysteries. This week you will discover what it takes to be a CSI agent! Discovery Camp: Navigating Nature CONTACT: 530-242-3108, www.turtlebay.org/ discoverycamps/ AGES: 7 - 12 COST: $170/member and $190/nonmember DATES: June 24 - 29 DESCRIPTION: From soaring birds in the sky above to microbes in the earth below, you can discover the wild world that surrounds us. Adventures you can expect this week include dissecting owl pellets, making a fish print, and experiencing up close encounters with some of Turtle Bay’s animal ambassadors. Discovery Camp: Inventioneering CONTACT: 530-242-3108, www.turtlebay.org/ discoverycamps/ AGES: 7 - 12 COST: $170/member and $190/nonmember DATES: July 8 - 12 DESCRIPTION: Innovations, creations, and workstations – this week you are the inventor! Join us as we utilize experimental design methods to construct machines, build circuits, and create innovative tools. Together, we will discover what it takes to be STEM explorers! Discovery Camp: Responsible Science CONTACT: 530-242-3108, www.turtlebay.org/ discoverycamps/ AGES: 7 - 12 COST: $170/member and $190/nonmember DATES: July 15 – 19 DESCRIPTION: For the bold, daring, and curious types, this camp is full of risky adventures! Join us as we discover creepy crawlies, exciting explosions and dangerous experiments. This week is a chance for you to try all those experiments you wish you could do at home.

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Performance Arts Sleepover Camp CONTACT: 530-345-6324, jkristoffer22@

hotmail.com AGES: 8 - 16 COST: $350 (includes instruction, food, and production costs). DATES: June 17 to 22nd / Monday 10 am thru Saturday 4 pm LOCATION: Enchanted Forest 1540 Vilas Road, Cohasset, California Description - This Workshop combines a creative performance workshop for children (ages 8 to 16 years old) with a sustainable, retreat style environment. Children will improve movement skills through the study of dance technique and use their own ideas to create an original performance using movement, acting, music, percussion, and fantasy play. This is an opportunity for children to work imaginatively and noncompetitively with each othe and swim, eat, rest and look at the stars. For further information, see Facebook College of Embodied Arts or collegeofembodiedarts.org.

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Anthropology Museum Summer Camp 2019 CONTACT: Adrienne Scott, curator/Camp dir., www.csuchico.edu/anthmuseum, 530-898-5397 AGES: 5-12 COST: $115 each session, $105 before May 15, Register online at www.csuchico.edu/ anthmuseum DATES: 4 one-week camps. July 8-Aug 1, 2019 DESCRIPTION: Get up close with ancient history & mystical lore. Discover timeless fun in faraway worlds. Jurassic BIRD NERDs-Fly into the Jurassic to investigate the dinosaur/bird connection. VIKING VOYAGES-A journey to the heart of Norse sagas of dragons, trolls & whales. HISTORY’S MYSTERIES-The quest! New escape-room puzzles to uncover lost artifacts and crack ancient codes. Movies ALIVE-Enter the world of movies where epic adventures await.


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develop more advanced sensory, behavioral, social, and communication skills. Ages: 8 - 12 yrs, Tuesdays: 2-5 pm, Little Red Hen’s Lifespan program, Located at 2418 Cohasset Rd Suite 150.

Check out all of the great things we have to look forward to this Summer! Please note that dates and times are subject to change. Please call ahead to confirm events.

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Ongoing Events 0-5 Families Outside: Hiking and outdoor adventures 3rd Friday of the month (different meet up each month) at 11:00am. Strengthening Families Program, Youth for Change, for more details visit www.youth4change.org or call (530) 230-0211. All Ages Playdate: Bring your friends and make some new one! sHeld weekly each Friday from 10am-12pm at Apple Blossom Baby. Call 530-345-1617 for more details. Allegory Belly Dance: Ongoing classes for children ages 7-14 and held at the Chico Art Center. For more information and to register please go to www. allegorybellydance.com. Azad’s Martial Arts Center: Learn from the best Martial Arts instructors around in an environment that is both safe and fun for all members of your family. Kids, teen & adult martial arts classes, self defense, tai chi, fitness classes and more! azadsmartialarts.com, 530-8922923. Baby and Me: Bring your baby (and your other children) and come and chat with other parents. Share your joys, let go, and be supported. Drink some tea or coffee and relax. First Friday of the month from 10:30-11am. Strengthening Families Program, 2856 Olive Hwy, Suite A, Oroville (530) 230-0211, www.youth4change.org.

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Barnes & Noble Storytime: Held Saturdays at 11am in the children’s book section. Call 894-1494 or go to barnesandnoble.com for more details. Barry Kirshner Wildlife Sanctuary and Education Center: The mission of the Barry Kirshner Wildlife Foundation is to provide rehabilitation and long-term care for exotic and native species, as well as to provide educational programs on all levels, emphasizing wildlife and habitat conservation. Field trips, tours, camps and more. Call 533-1000 or go to www.kirshner.org for more info. Birthdance Midwifery: Offers childbirth classes & comprehensive prenatal care. For more details and a schedule of upcoming classes visit birthdancemidwifery. net or call 530-520-2296. Book Family Farm: Fun, educational, year round field trips & tours, and grass-fed meats. Fun, educational farm tours Saturdays: $5 per child, adults free if accompanied by child. RSVP bookfamilyfarm@gmail. com or 342-4375. For up to date info, “like us” on Facebook. Buddin’ Sprouts: For children with autism and other socially related disabilities. This program is a progression of Lil’ Sprouts and serves children one-on-one to

Butte County Library, Chico: TUESDAYS: Preschool Storytime; Stories, songs & crafts for ages 3-5. Two sessions: 10am & 11am. Homework Help from 3-5pm for grades 1-8. WEDNESDAYS: Babies Love Books; Babies ages 18 months & younger will enjoy this special story time. 11am. Homework Help from 3-5pm for grades 1-8. THURSDAYS: Toddler Storytime; Stories, songs & action rhymes for ages 3 & under. Two sessions: 10am & 11am. Chess Club: 3:30-5:30 under 18 only. FRIDAYS: Bilingual Story Garden; Enjoy stories & songs in English & Spanish geared for ages 0-5 at 10am. SATURDAYS: 1st Saturday of month: Japanese Storytime At Chico Library; Monthly program features classic tales of Japan, Kamishibai (“paper-theater”), & Japanese songs & crafts at 1pm. 2nd Saturday of the month: Spanish storytime at 10am. 3rd Saturday of the month: Chinese Storytime, features stories & songs in Chinese at 2pm. 2nd & 4th Saturday of the month: StoryTail Tutors; Monthly program for beginning, struggling or reluctant readers at 2pm. SUNDAYS: Free Family Movie: Weekly movies. Contact branch for titles and ratings. All Ages. Showtime 2pm. 1108 Sherman Ave. 891-2726. Butte College Foster/Kinship Care Education Program: Provides FREE Parent Education Trainings. Call 8976235 or visit www.butte.edu/services/fosterkinship for more details. Butte Parent Cafe’: Free public events where parents have meaningful, guided conversations that help solve problems which could affect their children. Dinner and childcare will be provided free of charge. Parents, Foster Parents, Grandparents, Providers, and other people working with or raising children or anyone in the community who is interested in strengthening families in our community are encouraged to attend. www.butteparentcafe.com. Chico Air Museum: The Chico Air Museum is located at 165 Ryan Avenue. This museum features air exhibits that are fun for the whole family! Open every Thursday, Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 10am3pm. FREE, donations are welcome. 345-6468. Chico Area Recreation and Park District: The Chico Area Recreation and Park District is here to help you play! Offers classes, sports and events for all ages. For more info visit www.chicorec.com or call (530) 895-4711. Chico Art School: Classes in painting and drawing for ages 7+. All levels. Thursdays at 3:30 to five for a teen art class. In addition to ART we are studying art history. Monday-Saturday. Email for homeschool, after school and adult class availability. Janet@chicoartschool.com. Chico Certified Farmers’ Market-Saturdays: Take advantage of all the wonderful produce grown locally at Chico’s year round Farmers’ Market. Held every Saturday from 7:30am1pm, rain or shine. Located at 2nd and Wall St. parking lot. Chico Cheer Dollar Night: A great intro to Chico Cheer. Just sign a release form and bring $1 CASH ONLY and come to the gym to play, tumble, or perfect your cheer skills! Chico Cheer equipment and gym is available to practice any level of tumbling and/or stunts. Come in on your own or join us with your group or team! $1 = 2 hours of fun! Friday 6 - 8 PM. www.ChicoCheerAllStar. com, 894-2227.

preserving this natural resource. After school, homeschool, preschool and family programs as well as an animal museum and nature play room. Open Wednesday through Saturday from 11am to 3pm. 1968 E. 8th Street, 891-4671, www.BidwellPark.org. Chico Dojo: Kids Karate classes for kids 3 and up. 30 years of teaching experience. Classes include: All Belts Kids Karate, Adults All Belt Karate, Kabudo (Weapons Training), and Advanced Karate. Please call 898-9753 or go to www.chicodojo.com. Chico Doula Circle: The Chico Doula Circle can help you have your best birth experience. For more information visit www.chicodoulacircle.com or contact Kim Humble at 530-518-0421. Chico History Museum: Featuring ever-changing exhibits on Chico, ranging from its history to its agriculture. 141 Salem St, open Thursday-Sunday, 11am-4pm, 891-4336. Chico Mall Family Movie Nights: Join Chico Mall every 3rd Friday of the month for Family Movie Nights. Movies begin at 7 p.m. near Dick’s Sporting Goods. Bring your low back chairs and blankets for the movie. No outside food or drink. Go to Facebook/ ChicoMall for movie info or call 343-0706. Chico Mall, 1950 E 20th St, Chico. Chico Mothers Club: Ongoing weekly playgroups and a variety of other fun activities for young children. Gather weekly for friendship and support. For detailed information, please visit www.chicomothersclub.org. Chico Yo Yo Club: Come learn new tricks, show off your skill, & win great prizes. Bird in Hand in Downtown Chico. Every Saturday at noon. 893-0545. Circle Time: Mondays from 3:15-4pm, Tuesdays & Thursdays from 9:15-10am. Join us for books and stories, songs and rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making, and of course parachute play! This class is great for all ages, but designed for toddlers and preschool age children. Taught by a Child Development major with over 10 years of experience. Held at Apple Blossom Baby, call 345-1617 for more details. Cloth Diapering Class: Is cloth diapering for you? Find out this and much more at the once a month class held at Apple Blossom Baby. Call 530-345-1617 for more details. Dimple Deedles Kindermusik Program: Watch your child enter the room with enthusiasm as they smile at their teacher who is nurturing their progress and encouraging their development! Classes available for babies, toddlers, preschoolers and K-1st graders. In a Kindermusik class, your child’s language skills will flourish, their fine and gross motor skills will develop and their social skills will become enhanced; all while a rich musical foundation is being laid. Quality set of home materials included in monthly tuition. Sign up for a FREE Introductory class today at www. dimpledeedles.com or call 530-433-1965. Enloe’s Mother and Baby Education Center: Ongoing childbirth preparation, infant parenting, mother wellness, lactation support and infant-child CPR classes. Please call 332-3970 to register or go to enloe.org. Family Swim: The 90 degree indoor pool is always comfortable any time of year. Family Swim is open to anyone (no membership required) on Fridays from 5-8 pm. Cost is just $2 per person. For more information, contact Chico Water Sprites at 342-2999 or visit www. chicowatersprites.com.

Chico Children’s Museum: Now Open!! Our mission is to LEARN AND CONNECT THROUGH PLAY. 325 Main St. Open Tuesday- Saturday: 10 am - 5 pm, Sunday: 12 pm - 5 pm, Closed Monday. To find out more about the museum please visit www.chicochildrensmuseum.org.

Fantastic Fridays: Athletic Horizons has the ultimate playgroup! Takes place on the 1st and 3rd Friday of the month for all children, walking to 5 years old. Contact for more information: 893-4967 or www. athletichorizons.com.

Chico Creek Nature Center: Offers kids of all ages a place to interact with animals and nature, discover Bidwell Park’s diverse ecosystem and learn about

Free Tennis Clinic: Held every Saturday at the Chico Racquet Club at 10am, open to all ages. 1629 Manzanita Ave, 895-1881.


Friday Night Concerts: The 2019 Friday Night Concert season will kick-off on May 3rd. Friday Night Concerts are Chico’s best place to hear live, local music for free. Pack up your blankets and lawn chairs, bring the family downtown, pick up a bite to eat from one of our fabulous downtown eateries and head to city plaza from 7 8:30pm. To view a schedule visit www.downtownchico. com. Gateway Science Museum: Come explore the Gateway. Visit the many hands on exhibits for kids and families of all ages. Open Wednesday-Sunday, noon-5pm. For more information, call 898-4121 or visit www.csuchico.edu/gateway. Growing Together Teens: GTT is a socialization program for teens with autism and other developmental disabilities. Designed to build friendships between participants and provide activities conducive to social behavior, cognitive, and emotional growth. Promotes individuals’ self-esteem and teaches them to become self-advocates. Employment experience is supported. Ages: 12 - 17 yrs, Fridays: 2:30 - 5:30 pm. Little Red Hen’s Lifespan program, Located at 2418 Cohasset Rd Suite 150. Home Depot Kids Workshops: Chico & Oroville. Handson building workshop for ages 5-12. 1st Saturday of each month, 9am-12pm. Free. Chico: 342-0477; Oroville: 538-0521. Jazzercise: FREE Childcare! Contact for more details and class times. 896-9743, www.jazzercise.com. Kids in Safe Seats: Low cost car seat program for Butte County residents. For more info on this program, please call Butte County Public Health 800-339-2941. Kids Night Out: Fridays at In Motion Fitness from 5:309:30. Each night includes dinner and an exciting activity. Must pre-register. Call 895-kids or visit www.inmotionfitness.net to find out more. La Leche League Breastfeeding Support Group: La Leche League offers free mother-to-mother support for breastfeeding. Babies and young children are always welcome at meetings. Meetings are held throughout the month. Please refer to the LLL of Chico Facebook page, call 4874109 or email lllofchico@gmail.com for details and times. Lil’ Sprouts: Little Red Hen’s Lifespan program, An early intervention program for children with autism. LiL’ Sprouts provides one-on-one support to help develop play skills, sensory needs, socialization, behavioral, and communication skills. Ages: 4 - 8 yrs, Mondays: 2 - 5pm, Located at 2418 Cohasset Rd. Suite 150, behind Cathy’s Sew and Vac. Little Red Hen Mommy & Me Fairy Garden Class: Floral & More: 959 East Ave. Let’s grow together! Create your own fairy garden featuring Studio M miniatures in our hands-on Mommy & Me class. $20 fee provides 1 terra-cotta pot and 3 Fairy garden plants. Miniatures are available to purchase. Refreshments will be served. Call 894-0040 to RSVP and to check dates and times. Classes fill up fast! Meet & Greet: Meet & Greet Parent Support Group will be held the last Thursday of each month, from 6-8pm. Meet & Greet is for parents or caretakers of children (adult or youth) with developmental disabilities. This free program offers an evening of respite and enjoyment for parents. Meet & Greet provides support and ideas from knowledgeable parents in a light-hearted, enjoyable environment. Childcare is not provided. For more information please call Loren at Autism lifespan, 8970900. Montessori Mommy and Me: Weekday playtime for children 0-5 and their parents. Children find stimulating, educational fun while parents relax. Call 343-3101 or for more info go to sunnygardenchico.com for a full schedule. Mothers Strong Support Group: Mothers Strong is a collaborative group of new mothers, families and agencies working to help mothers impacted by perinatal mood and anxiety. www.helpcentral.org/mothersstrong/ for more info. monca, The Museum of Northern California Art:

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mission of the museum is to provide a vehicle for all ages to experience and create art for the sake of enjoyment, expression, social cohesion, innovation and communication. Check our website www.monca.org and Facebook page for upcoming events within and outside of the museum. Special guided tours available for groups of children, adults and organizations. Book in advance. Music Together: Music classes for little ones at Sunny Garden Montessori, call 343-3101 or info go to sunnygardenchico.com. Northern California Fertility Foundation: If you are in need of comfort, understanding, and support regarding infertility, we welcome you to come discover you are not alone in the journey. Meets on the first Thursday of every month from 6-7pm at the Enloe Conference Center, 1528 Esplanade. Speaker event held the 2nd Wednesday every other month at 6pm. For more details please visit www.northerncaliforniafertilityfoundation. org. Patrick Ranch Museum: Educational Field Trips, family events, tours of Glenwood Farm house & more at the Historic Patrick Ranch. To schedule a field trip and to view a list of upcoming events please visit our website at www.patrickranchmuseum.org or call 342-4359. Practical Parenting: Classes held once a month at Apple Blossom Baby, please call 345-1617 for more details and class topics. Rare Air: Toddler time Friday mornings from 9-10am & 10-11am and Saturday mornings from 9-10am. Toddler Time is dedicated to our jumpers 6 and under. Every Tuesday from 2pm to 8pm is Family Night! For more info visit www.rareairparkchico.com or call 530-4335557. Reading Program: Read 10 books to your child, fill out a form and come in for a FREE book for your home library. Our hours are M-Th from 10-4pm at 2856 Olive Hwy Suite A. Strengthening Families Program, www. youth4change.org. Roo’s Zoo Skate Session at Cal Skate: Join RollerRoo for this specially designed session for kids 10 & under–strollers welcome. 10am-12pm. $5.50/child, includes quad skate rental (parents skate for $2.75); or $25/6-weeks. 343-1601.

Time Out For Moms: Time Out For Moms meets every Friday Morning from 9am - 11am, childcare provided. This program is designed for mothers of babies, toddlers and young children in order to provide connection, support and encouragement for moms. We use a set curriculum, such as “MOPS,” and enjoy guest speakers, breakfast, and fellowship together during our weekly meetings. Visit www.bidwellpres.org for more information and registration. Any questions please call 530-343-1484. COST: $50 for full year. Tiny Tots: Geared for families with children that are ages 1-2 years old. Parents can talk with other parents, and children play while gaining small and large motor skills. Wednesdays from 10-10:30am, Strengthening Families Program, 2856 Olive Hwy, Suite A, Oroville (530) 230-0211, www.youth4change.org. TK Circle Time: Every Wednesday at 4pm. Join us for books and stories, songs and rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making, and of course parachute play! This class is great for all ages, but designed for TK age children. Taught by a Child Development major with over 10 years of experience. Held at Apple Blossom Baby, call 3451617 for more details. Tot Time: Geared for families with children that are ages 3-5years old. We focus on age appropriate fun activities that promote school readiness. There is arts and crafts and snack is provided. Mondays from 11-12pm, Strengthening Families Program, 2856 Olive Hwy, Suite A, Oroville (530) 230-0211, www.youth4change.org. Unschooling Self-Directed Get Togethers: Curious about unschooling/self-directed education and whether it’s a fit for your family? Are you an unschooling family interested in meeting up with fellow families? Join us the first Friday of every month from 1:30 to 3:30pm. Meet with seasoned and new unschooling/self-directed families. Kids are welcome to enjoy the play ground and play room (plenty of space on rainy days) while we chat about parenting styles and options. FREE-Thrive, Homeschool Program, 1361 Hawthorne Ave, www. thrivechico.org. Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthropology: The museum is located in the Meriam Library complex, across from the main library entrance at the CSU Chico Campus. 400 W 1st St, 898-5397,www.csuchico.edu/anthmuseum.

Silver Dollar BMX: First race is FREE for those looking to try something new here in Chico! There are racers as young as 3 years old and all ages are welcome! Practice/racing every Tuesday, Thursday and Sunday, weather permitting. “Like” us on Facebook www. facebook.com/sdbmx to receive current track updates. Sunny Garden Montessori: Chico’s only indoor family play space. Our goal is to create a fun, learning environment for children and their adults through play and fun interactions. Check out the online calendar for upcoming events and classes. Open from 10am-4pm Mon-Fri. www.sunnygardenchico.com, 2801 Godman Ave Ste 140 in Chico. The Studio 561: Children’s painting classes held every 1st and 3rd Saturday at 10am and every Tuesday & Thursday at 3pm. Classes are $15 per child with materials provided. To register go to christinemacshaneart.com or pay at the door. Pre registration recommended to ensure a seat. The Studio 561 also offers mixed media, family painting parties, birthday paint parties, camps, adult classes and painting parties. By local artist, Christine Mac Shane, 370-1285, 561 East Lindo Avenue. Thursday Night Market: Explore Downtown Chico’s Thursday Night Market on Broadway between 2nd and 5th Street, including side streets and the fabulous City Plaza! This festive, weekly market is a ton of fun and features a bounty of farm-fresh produce from CDFA certified farmers, mouth-watering prepared foods from food trucks, booths and Downtown restaurants, handmade, local arts & crafts, and live entertainment for all ages. Held weekly every Thursday from 6-9pm April thru September. For more info visit www.downtownchico. com.

Storm Large & Le Bonheur Thursday, May 2nd Storm Large has been making a name for herself from tours with Pink Martini to Carnegie Hall. But it is with her loyal and fearless band, Le Bonheur, that she has been grabbing audiences by the lapels and refusing to let go. Kiss! Kiss! Bang! Bang!, Ms. Large’s fierce and fiery show, includes repertoire from the American songbook, Broadway tear-jerkers, rock goddess anthems, and some of her own gorgeous originals including songs from Cole Porter (“I’ve Got You Under My Skin”), Johnny Cash (“Long Black Veil”), Prince ( “Nothing Compares 2 U”), Guy Lafarge (“La Seine”) and much more. Held at Laxson, 7:30pm. For tickets and more info visit www. chicoperformances.com.


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all day! This is a day of fun for the whole family! Check out our kid’s area with FREE activities, jump houses, petting zoo, crafts and more! Visit our food vendors for lunch, snacks, dinner & dessert, and don’t forget to stop in for a Sierra Nevada brew all while listening and dancing to the best music Chico has to offer! All proceeds go to Wildflower Open Classroom. For more details visit www.wildflowermusicfest.com. Girls on the Run 5K Fun Run Saturday, May 4th The GOTR 5K fun run is open to the public – all walkers and runners are welcome. Fun starts at 7:45am, Run starts at 9am, Butte College’s Main Campus, 3536 Butte Campus Dr, Oroville For more info and to register go to www.gotrnorthstate.org.

Disney’s Beauty and the Beast Thursday, May 2nd - Sunday, May 5th Step into the enchanted world of Broadway’s modern classic, Disney’s Beauty and the Beast, an international sensation by Alan Menken and Howard Ashman that has played to over 35 million people worldwide in 13 countries. Based on the Academy Award–winning animated feature, the stage version includes all of the wonderful songs written by Alan Menken and the late Howard Ashman, along with new songs by Menken and Tim Rice. The original Broadway production ran for over 13 years and was nominated for 9 Tony Awards, including Best Musical. Purchase tickets at the University Box Office, 530-898-6333, online at www.csuchico.edu/ boxoffice, or at the door. Feather Fiesta Days Friday, May 3rd - Saturday, May 11th For well over seventy years, and through a few name changes, Feather Fiesta Days has been Oroville’s #1 double-weekend* hometown celebration. Many elements come together to produce this fantastic montage of extraordinary events including the Grand Parade, the Gold Rush Car Show, Kids Spring Fest, 2x craft fairs, and a monumental, double-spicy chili cookoff. The Big Day is always the day before Mother’s Day (Saturday, May 11), but the festivities kick off the weekend before with fun for the whole family. For a complete schedule of events visit www.orovillechamber. com/feather-fiesta-days. 40th Annual Endangered Species Faire Saturday, May 4th A free event for all ages, with environmental education being offered alongside music, eco-entertainment, a rescued animal show, and a larger than life puppet parade. This year all event attendees will receive free admission to the Chico Creek Nature Center, home of the Janeece Webb Living Animal Museum! We are also happy to announce the addition of a second stage, which will hold story telling and live shows! 11am-4pm at Cedar Grove in Bidwell Park for more info visit www. becnet.org. Pioneer Day Parade and Community Artisans Faire Saturday, May 4th It is the pleasure of our Parade Committee to announce the Grand Marshal for the 2019 Pioneer Day Parade is the world famous Butte County Sheriff-Coroner Kory Honea! By our choice of Grand Marshal we will shine a spotlight on all of our heroic first responders, who stepped up in our time of need, even while some of them were losing homes, businesses and perhaps loved ones of their own! We are also planning a very special event in the parking lot across from the plaza at 4th and Main, which will focus on raising money for the rebuilding of the Gold Nugget Museum and being a reunion opportunity for people displaced by the Camp Fire. From 7:30 - 9:30AM there will be a Pancake Breakfast at 3rd and Salem, the parade starts at 10 AM, Craft Fair, BBQ and music in the plaza starts right after the Parade. For a full line up of events please visit www. chicopioneerdayparade.com. Wildflower Music Festival Saturday, May 4th The 2019 Wildflower Music Festival features 2 headlining acts and has a full lineup of amazing talent

May The Fourth Be With You Brick Building Event Saturday, May 4th Join Chico Mall, Chico Lego Users Group (Chico LUG), Bryan’s Bricks and Play-Well Teknologies for a fun afternoon of Legos! The event is from 1-3pm at the Chico Mall. The Chico LUG will bring in their dynamic displays and a Lego play and build area for families and children. Bryan’s Bricks will have product on hand to purchase and share information about his business and Lego expertise. Play-Well Tek will be hosting workshops teaching Engineering to Kids using LEGO and other materials. You can bet there will be some fun Star Wars themed projects as well! May the Fourth be with You! Cinderella by Gioachino Rossini Sunday, May 5th San Francisco Grand Opera Cinema Series. Thanks to her open heart and determination, Cinderella triumphs over her mean-spirited relatives in Rossini’s sparkling version of the story. Soprano Karine Deshayes has an “emotional depth and vibrant, beautiful sound,” said The New York Times, and she makes her San Francisco Opera debut in the beloved fairy tale about a gentle but courageous servant girl who catches the eye of a handsome prince. Held at Laxson, 2pm. For tickets and more info visit www.chicoperformances.com. Chico State Guitar Ensemble: Guitarchestra! Thursday, May 9th For their annual spring concert, the Chico State Guitar Ensemble will highlight new original works composed for guitar ensemble by contemporary guitar composers. This program will feature several pieces by Mark Houghton, drawn from his inventive & crafty series of guitar ensemble works titled “Guitarchestra!” As usual, the evening will include a balance of solos & small ensembles, following the general theme of new music for guitar. Purchase tickets at the University Box Office, 530-898-6333. MORE INFO: www.csuchico.edu/soa. Art at The Matador Friday, May 10th and Saturday, May 11th Now in its ninth year, the Art at the Matador at the historic Matador Motel on The Esplanade and 9th Avenue continues to raise the profile of Chico’s visual arts community. This two-day, one-stop Art Expo has three aims: to give local artists a space of their own from which to share their visions; to educate the public about the variety and quality of the art in Chico; and to encourage an appreciation of the Chico vecino neighborhood – past and present. With a festive and fun indoor-outdoor celebration of visual arts and artists on the historic grounds of The Matador Motel. Admission is free! There’s entertainment, food, demonstrations and art for every budget and taste. Bring your friends and family! Butte Humane Society Bidwell Bark 2019 Saturday, May 11th Join us and over 1,500 other animal lovers and their dogs gathering in Lower Bidwell Park for a fun run/walk and festival-filled day of food trucks, kids carnival games, vendors, dog fun zone, demonstrations, contests and much more!! For more details visit bidwellbark.com. Chico Antiques & Design Faire Saturday, May 11th Join us for our annual Mother’s Day weekend antique show on the beautiful grounds of the Patrick Ranch Museum. Treasures from around the north state will be

there for you, your home and garden. Bring your family and friends for a fun day at the ranch. Admission $5.00 kids under 12 are free. May Faire at Blue Oak School Saturday, May 11th Half way between spring equinox and summer solstice, Blue Oak School welcomes the earth’s bountiful; rebirth with their annual May Faire. 450 W East Ave, Chico. For more info visit blueoakcharterschool.org. Annual Kids Fishing Day Saturday May 11th 7am to Noon at Gray Lodge Wildlife Refuge, Ages 1-15 fish for free and get a free lunch! Fishing poles available on site! Come on out and enjoy! Mother’s Day Tea in the Rose Garden Sunday, May 12th Celebrate your mom, grandma, aunt or other special lady on Mother’s Day at our spectacular Rose Garden! Stroll along the paths while admiring the flowers, sip tea or lemonade before enjoying tea sandwiches and treats. If you have a special tea cup, please feel free to bring it to the celebration. Located at Creekside Rose Garden at the CARD Community Center. For tickets visit www.chicorec.com. Glenn County Fair Thursday, May 16th - Sunday, May 19th The theme is “Let the Good Times Grow” 221 East Yolo Street, Orland, for more info go to www.glenncountyfair. org. 45th Annual CHVA Car Show in the Park Sunday, May 19th 1975 and earlier cars and trucks, on the grass. Food, awards, raffles, SHADE and on the banks of the river. 8am to 3pm. 100 River Park Way in Red Bluff. Camp Wild Heart Family Preview Event Thursday, May 23rd This fun family event includes Bounce House, Hands on Science, walking through a pool of non newtonian fluid, standing in a bubble, Face Painting and Water Fun. Camp Wild Heart is Chico’s premier STEAM (science, technology, engineering, art and math) day camp in a fully child choice environment with caring, respectful and experienced leaders. Your kids work hard all year. Set them free this summer. Free to Learn, Imagine, Explore, Create, Play, Dream and Shine. Join us at Camp Wild Heart Family Preview Day to learn about camp and funding options. Held at Thrive, Homeschool Program, 1361 Hawthorne Ave, Chico from 5-6pm. Silver Dollar Fair Thursday, May 23rd - Monday, May 27th Carnival rides, food, livestock and much more! Visit www.silverdollarfair.org for a list of daily events and ticket info. Damn Yankees Friday, May 31st to Sunday, June 23rd Middle-aged baseball fanatic Joe Boyd, trades his soul to the Devil (Mr. Applegate) for a chance to lead his favorite team to victory against the New York Yankees. Transformed into baseball sensation, Joe Hardy, he helps lead the Washington Senators to a winning season. Applegate sends his ace Lola to secure the win but Joe soon realizes the true worth of the life and love


that he’s left behind. But to return to his former life, Joe has to trick Mr. Applegate into breaking his deal. Devilishly clever, sparkling and funny, Damn Yankees is a wickedly romantic comedy. A homerun hit for hearts of all ages. Chico Theater Company, To order tickets by phone please call 530-894-3282, Box Office open 12-6pm, Mon-Sat, www.chicotheatercompany.com. Goose Bumps! The Science of Fear Friday, May 31st - Monday, September 2nd Turtle Bay Exploration Park: Experience the universal and powerful emotion of fear in Turtle Bay’s immersive blockbuster exhibition, Goose Bumps! The Science of Fear. Goose Bumps!, developed by the California Science Center, examines the physiological, neurobiological and sociological aspects of fear through a variety of engaging hands-on activities. Get your heart pumping and palms sweaty as you face common fears such as the Fear of Animals, the Fear of Electric Shock, Fear of Loud Noises and the Fear of Falling in a series of fun challenges. 844 Sundial Bridge Drive, Redding, 530-243-8850, www. turtlebay.org.

LymeAid Benefit Concert Friday, June 7th Save the Date Save the date for this years 6th annual LymeAid Benefit Concert, Friday, June 7th 2019 from 7-10pm! We will have live music, refreshments, no-host bar, raffle and silent auction. Pre-ticket sales are only $15! For more information or to donate go to: www. thelymecenter.org To reserve your tickets, call (530) 4333567. All donations go toward promoting awareness, education and advocacy about Lyme Disease and other tick-borne illnesses within the North State. A Circus Story Friday, June 7th - Sunday, June 9th Kinetics Academy of Dance’s annual summer performance. Watch an old fashion circus come to life, but, it’s the story behind the circus that will leave you delighted and fulfilled. This is the story of Tabitha, a girl growing up in the shadows of the circus while she watches her father, the Ringleader lead the show. Held at the Pleasant Valley Performing Art Center at PV High, for ticket info visit www. kineticsacademyofdance.com. Patrick Ranch Museum Threshing Bee Saturday, June 8th Tractor & draft horse parade, old fashioned wheat harvest, bee & stock dog demos, wagon rides, food & craft booths, live music, farm animals, car & truck show, Glenwood Farmhouse tours and children’s activities. 9am-4pm. 10381 Midway, www.patrickranchmuseum.org.

Paradise Chocolate Fest Saturday, June 1st 14th Annual Paradise Chocolate Fest! A Chocolate Extravaganza! Providing Enduring Support of Youth on the Paradise Ridge. “The Paradise Chocolate Fest is the place to indulge your love of all things chocolate!” 9 am – 5pm, Gold Country Casino Resort, Olive Hwy Oroville. New this year: “Paradise Strong” / “Butte Strong” Exhibit & Community Info Booths and “Chocolate, Wine & Brew Tasting Tent!” featuring Guittard Chocolate Company tastings and the North Valley’s premiere Wine and Craft Beer selections. 21 & older. Benefiting Youth In our community …. It doesn’t get much sweeter! Hooked on Fishing Saturday, June 1st Kids 13 and under are invited to come experience the joy of fishing in an environment ripe for success. All bait and tackle will be provided. 1 fish per kid. 7am-noon, Horseshoe Lake in upper Bidwell park. Sherwood Music Festival Saturday, June 1st Sherwood Music Festival 2019 features a full lineup of amazing talent! Sherwood Music Festival is a festival of music, food, fun, and a fundraiser for Sherwood Montessori, a Public Tuition-Free Charter School in Chico. This is a day of fun for the whole family! Your kids will have plenty to do with FREE activities! Tickets available on Eventbrite. Lord’s Gym Kids Mud Run Saturday, June 1st We’ve created a Lord’s Gym Mud Run just for kids! Children ages 4-12 can now take on 20+ obstacles involving running, climbing, crawling and, of course, lots of mud! The race is divided into heats of 60 kids running every 10 minutes. These heats start at 9am and run until 3pm. Heats are divided by age category: ages 4-6, ages 7-9 and ages 10-12, with a specially modified race course for each age range. However, there’s more for the whole family to do down at the Mud Run start/finish line. Join in the Mud Fest anytime from 9am to 3pm for games (including mudtug-of-war), bounce houses, carnival-style attractions, food and the opportunity to watch the kids race! 9am-3pm, 3570 Oro Bangor Highway, Oroville.

Movies in the Park Saturday, June 8th A movie under the stars is a memorable experience. Sharing it with hundreds of your neighbors makes it even more special. Bring a blanket or low-back chair and relax on the grass with your friends and family! Movie: WONDER. Movie starts 15 min. before sunset - official time tbd. Sycamore Field in Lower Bidwell Park, next to Caper Acres Playground. 13th Annual Growing Healthy Children Walk & Run Saturday, June 15th Come join us at Bidwell Park for a no-cost Walk/Run event for the entire family! There will be a Family-K (1 mile) loop and a 5k loop. After the race, stick around for Kids Sprints and our healthy celebration at the finish line. Registration & Check-in: 7:30am – 8:15am, Race starts at 8:30am. Families, come join the fun: refreshments, activities, music, dancing and more!! The first 300 preregistered kids (18 years and younger) to pick up their race day packets receive a FREE t-shirt! 8th Annual Growing Up Chico Night Thursday, June 20th Help Growing Up Chico Magazine celebrate their 8th annual Growing Up Chico Night in the downtown city plaza from 6-9pm. There will be music and dance performances along with many family friendly booths with fun crafts and giveaways. An event for the whole family! Please call 5186154 for booth information. Driving FORE! Autism Charity Golf Tournament Monday, June 24th Cleanrite Buildrite’s annual “Driving FORE! Autism” Golf Tournament is Monday, June 24th this year, and we want to have you out on the golf course. Butte Creek Country Club, 175 Estates Dr, Chico. If you have any questions please contact: Dustin Bates at 530-513-1078 or visit www.crbrfoundation.com.

Fireworks at the Silver Dollar Speedway Thursday, July 4th Fireworks will be held at the Silver Dollar Speedway, 2357 Fair Street. Fireworks start at dark and when sprint car races are finished. Open seating, Racing starts at 6pm. Food and concessions are available for purchase. For more information, and for tickets prices please go to www. silverdollarspeedway.com. Oroville 4th of July Celebration Thursday, July 4th The highlight in Oroville is the annual fireworks display presented by the Rotary Club of Oroville will be over the Thermalito North Forebay. Visitors can watch the 9 p.m. show from either the Nelson Sports Complex for free or the Thermalito North and South Forebay. Barbecuing is allowed in designated areas at the Forebay. Equipment like kayaks, paddleboards and canoes are available to rent from the Forebay Aquatic Center. Orland 4th of July Celebration Thursday, July 4th A Fourth of July parade returns to Orland this year, with a new route the basically circles the high school. The festivities start at 11 a.m. The annual Fourth of July celebration follows noon-4 p.m. at Vinsonhaler Park. Sponsored by the Orland Historical Society, there will be food, games, an antique vehicle show, and decorated bike, hat and pet contests. Slice of Chico Friday, July 12th & Saturday, July 13th A summertime tradition! Come downtown for a familyfriendly, fun-filled day exploring the charming shops and quaint eateries in Downtown Chico. Guests are guaranteed to discover something unique and will always be treated to HOT prices and COLD slices of watermelon courtesy of ProPacific Fresh! Some if the highlights on Saturday include: Two Official Watermelon stations! 3rd Street between Broadway and Main and 2nd Street in front of Diamond W Western Wear, Official Slice of Chico Activity Guide/Map available at watermelon stations, Merchants offering great specials, bargains, entertainment and refreshments, Restaurants offering watermelon-themed menu item, Live radio station promotes and promotions and more! www.downtownchico.com. Back To School Saturdays Saturday, July 13th, 20th & 27th Get all the details at ChicoMall.com and Facebook.com/ ChicoMall. Chico Mall’s Annual Back to School Supply Drive Saturday, July 13th - August 17th Drop off donations at Back to School Saturday events and Mall Office Mon – Fri from 9am – 4pm. All donations benefit local area schools. Movies in the Park Saturday, July 14th A movie under the stars is a memorable experience. Sharing it with hundreds of your neighbors makes it even more special. Bring a blanket or low-back chair and relax on the grass with your friends and family! Movie: The Incredibles 2. Movie starts 15 min. before sunset - official time tbd. Sycamore Field in Lower Bidwell Park, next to Caper Acres Playground. Christmas in July Shopping and Entertainment Event Friday, July 19th - Sunday, July 21st Special photo opportunity with Santa! Get all the details at ChicoMall.com and Facebook.com/ChicoMall. Community Day at Canyon Oaks Saturday, July 27th Held from 11am-2pm, there will be live Music by Retrotones, Bounce House & Slip N’ Slide, Face Painting and Balloon Art. Beer and Food Garden. *5% of proceeds support local charity. Tickets are $15 Per Person. For more information please visit www.facebook. com/canyonoakscc, or email catering@canyonoakscc. com or give them a call at 530-343-2582 ex.1.


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Creative Outlets In-Home Preschool

2-6 years

8:30am-1:30pm Monday-Thursday

Creative Outlets offers a true preschool experience with the benefits of a loving, in-home setting. The owner has 20 years of experience and a degree in child development. The program focuses on teaching kinder readiness and is tailored to the needs of each student. It incorporates Math, Science & Pre-Reading, utilizing Zoo Phonics, cooking & gardening. Children learn through play, music & art, while providing a safe & exciting place to learn & grow. Exploration/personal growth on an individual basis is encouraged. Nutritional snack & lunch provided.

892-8069 funnyfaces@digitalpath.net www.facebook.com/creativeoutlets

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Kids Park

2-12 years

M-Th: 8am-10pm, Fri: 8am12midnight, Sat: 10am-12am, Sun:1pm-6pm

Drop in childcare, affordable hourly rates. The preschool curriculum is offered from 9:00am-11:30am. The 4 and 5 year old class is held on Monday/Wednesday/Friday and The 2 and 3 year old class is held on Tuesday/Thursday.

2477 Forest Ave. 894-6800 www.kidspark.com

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Little Sprouts Preschool

2-5 years

7am-5:30pm Monday-Friday

Little Sprouts Preschool offers: organic gardening and recycling. The Kindergarten readiness program has Zoo Phonics, daily circle time and enrichment activities. Nutritious snacks and lunch included.

15 Overland Ct. 345-0123 littlesproutspreschool1@gmail.com

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Nature School

3-5 years

9 AM to 1 PM, runs in 6 week sessions on Tues, Weds, and Thursday, each day is a separate registration

Nature School is a first learning experience in nature. Children learn about nature, letters, numbers, colors and shapes through crafts, songs, games, animal visits and guided exploration of Bidwell Park.

1968 E 8th Street 530-891-4671 x27, www.chicorec.com/nature-school

7:30am – 6:00pm Monday – Friday

Half Days & Full Days Available Preschool & Daycare Available

500 Orient St. (530) 487-7330 preschool@ndschico.org www.ndschico.org/preschool

License # 045405971

www.growingupchico.com

License # 045404701, 045404702

License # 045405784

Notre Dame Preschool 2.5 License #045407128

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Growing Up Chico’s Business Directory Thank you to our advertisers!

Without the support of our advertisers, this magazine would not be possible. If you do business with any of our advertisers, please be sure to let them know you saw their ad in Growing Up Chico Magazine. A Touch Of Glass: pg 15 Allstate, Kevin Baker: pg 20 Almond Country Farms: pg 26 Apple Blossom Baby: pg 39 Azad’s Martial Arts Center: pg 7, 26 Bidwell Presbyterian: pg 12, 26 Birthdance Midwifery: pg 12 Boys & Girls Club of the North Valley: pg 23, 26 Butte 211: pg 12 CalSkate / FunLand Chico: pg 29,33 Canyon Oaks Country Club: pg 12 Carrie Smith, MFT: pg 25 Challenger Sports: pg 7, 27 Chico Adventure Camp: pg 27 Chico Area Recreation & Park District: pg 9, 27 Chico Art School: pg 27 Chico Cheer Allstars: pg 12, 27 Chico Creek Dance Centre: pg 21, 27 Chico Eye Center: pg 12 Chico Montessori Children’s House: pg 28 Chico Mothers’ Club: pg 38 Chico Pediatric Dentistry: pg 12 Chico Princess Parties: pg 14, 28 Chico Racquet Club: pg 28 Chico Rebels Lacrosse: pg 28 Chico Sports Club: pg 7 Chico Summer Music Academy: pg 31 Creative Outlets Preschool: pg CRT Kids: pg 28, 33 DeAnna Holman-ARBONNE: pg 2 Dimple Deedles: pg 3, 29 Downtown Chico Business Association: pg 5 Durham Recreation and Park District: pg 29 Earthbound Skills: pg 25, 29 Erica Callfas: pg 6

Feather River Center/Forebay Aquatic Center: pg 29, 33 Forest Ranch Charter School: pg 21 Funny Faces Chico: pg 12 Girl Scouts: pg 29 Girls on the Run of the North State: pg 6, 29 Green Life Oilers: pg 25 Honey Run Quilters: pg 30 HYPE Dance Studio: pg 15 In Motion Fitness: pg 3 Instant Nails: pg 25 Kat’s Meow: pg 17 Kids Park: pg 5, 30 Kinetics Academy of Dance: pg 10, 30 Lilliput Families: pg 6 Little Sprouts Preschool: pg 33 Luv2Camp: pg 23 North State Ballet: pg 25, 30 Northern Valley Indian Health: pg 6 Notre Dame Preschool: pg 17 Olivia Larrabee: pg 20 Patrick Ranch Museum: pg 21 Rejuvené: pg 40 Sherwood Montessori: pg 25 Sunny Garden Montessori: pg 38 Terrain Park Climbing Center: pg 7, 31 Thrive, Homeschool Program: pg 26 Turtle Bay: pg 10, 31 UC Davis Children’s Hospital: pg 21 Unplugged Arts: pg 31 Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthropology: pg 31 Valley Oak Children Services: pg 23 Wildflower Music Festival: pg 15 Youthful Smiles Dentistry: pg 10 Zealous Imagery: pg 2



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