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A quarterly resource celebrating family life in Butte county since 2004 Summer Issue 2018 May - June - July

Family Hiking Adventures Get Hands-On Experience

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top kids’summer camps for 2018

help your baby move, sleep & nurse with ease

summer holiday fun

Arts and crafts, recipes, activities, and more

...and as always, check out our ENORMOUS calendar of events!




Hello We have a lot of great things to look forward to this summer! In this issue, you will find our annual Summer Camp Guide. Be sure to take a look, as there are camps for kids of all ages and interests. While you are looking, do not miss our articles on upcoming events, information on cranial sacral therapy, tips for hiking with kids, fun craft ideas, and much more. Do not miss out on our new promotional quarterly giveaways we will have on our website, to find out more and to enter, please see ad on page 6 or visit www. growingupchico.com/giveaways. Make sure you mark you calendars for our 7th annual Growing Up Chico Night on July 26th. It will be from 6-9pm in the downtown city plaza. We will have booths with fun activities for kids, information for parents, performances, and giveaways. It is always a fun evening for the whole family. I always enjoy feedback from our readers. Is there something you wish we would offer, or is there something you really enjoy about our magazine? Please send me an email and let me know how we are doing. I would love to hear from you! I am truly grateful for our advertisers; without them, this magazine would not be possible. So, if you happen to do business with any of our advertisers, please be sure to mention you saw their ad in Growing Up Chico. Thank you for making Growing Up Chico your family’s resource.

DeAnna Holman DeAnna is a 5th grade teacher at Ponderosa Elementary School in Paradise and mother of three who is working as a freelance writer, editor, and graphic artist (She also owns a booth at Eight and Main Antiques). She does layouts and assists in editing Growing Up Chico! She obtained her BS from USC and her teaching credential from CSU, Chico. DeAnna is also a breast cancer survivor! She lives on an almond orchard in Durham with her husband, kids, dogs, and cats.

Rodger Helwig Originally from the East Coast, Rodger, a board member of the Museum of Northern California Art (monca), moved to Chico three years ago after living 25 years in San Francisco. He is a graduate of Boston University, where he was a documentary filmmaker, with an art history concentration, and now is a fine art photographer with a specialization in floral photography. Since coming to Chico, he has become an avid cyclist and serves on the hospitality team at Bidwell Presbyterian church.

Jan Holman Jan has been a resident of Durham for 46 years and is one of Durham’s historians. She has lived in Chico, Sacramento, Orland and the Bay Area. She worked as a high school Physical Education teacher before staying home with her 3 sons. She has three grandchildren with whom she spends a great deal of time. She is a Durham historian and serves on the board at the Patrick Ranch Museum and she volunteers a large amount of time at the Ranch, as she was a dear friend of Hester Patrick.

Kafele T. Hodari, MD Dr. Hodari is a board-certified dermatologist who’s been practicing medicine for 14 years. He is a partner in North Valley Dermatology and the owner and Medical Director of Rejuvené, the North State’s premier dermatology and aesthetic treatment center. He specializes in both general and cosmetic dermatology. If you would like your moles checked, want a cancer screening, or just want clearer smoother skin, call 530-342-8295 to schedule your consultation today!

Kimberly Blaker Kimberly is the author of a kid’s STEM book, Horoscopes: Reality or Trickery? containing fun experiments to help kids understand the scientific method and develop critical thinking skills.

Happy reading! Marne

Anasuya Basil, NC, Dipl. ABT, CST Marne Larsen Publisher marne@growingupchico.com (530) 518-6154

Rachele Thompson Business & Marketing Manager rachele@growingupchico.com (530) 519-0320

Anasuya draws her inspiration for healing directly from nature and enjoys wildlife tracking and listening to birds. Her work has been featured in national media including Massage Magazine, Massage & Bodywork and The Huffington Post, and in Northern California media such as “Good Day Sacramento” (CBS), Capitol Public Radio (NPR) and Fox News. She has instructed at leading complimentary healthcare schools such as The Acupressure Institute and Bauman College. She lectured at the University of California at San Francisco Osher Center for Integrative Medicine, and at the National Association for Nutrition Professionals annual conference. She has been in practice for twenty years and has an office in The Stonebridge Professional Village in Chico.


Weekly Summer Camps start June 11th!

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Kelly Kirlin Photography www.kellykirlin.com Kelly has been creating stunning underwater portraits since 2003. She is a water lover! As her career has evolved over the years, she has started to use her underwater art to help bring awareness to coral reef preservation. Every summer, she offers pool sessions at her home in Chico and donates part of the proceeds to The WILD Foundation. This organization is transforming the world, creating a wilder and more interconnected planet, and preserving our precious ecosystem. Please join Kelly this summer, in her pool, to create your own underwater portraits and be part of a bigger cause! Kelly may be reached through her website: www.kellykirlin.com. For Adverting Information, Contact Rachele: (530) 519-0320 rachele@growingupchico.com DeAnna Holman - Layout Design/Editor Darci Crossin - Graphic Design Terry Givens - Design/Special Projects Advertising Deadline: To advertise in our upcoming Fall Issue, please contact us by June 30th. Our Fall Issue will be out the months of August, September and October. Article and Photo Submission Deadline: Please submit family-friendly and seasonally appropriate photos and informative articles for the Fall Issue by June 30th. Growing Up Chico Magazine is published quarterly and available, free, at over 200 family-friendly locations throughout Butte County. We are also available online at www.growingupchico.com. Copyright Š 2018 by Growing Up Chico Magazine. All rights reserved. Reproductions without permission are prohibited. Articles and advertisements found in Growing Up Chico Magazine do not necessarily reflect the opinions of the management. We reserve the right to edit. Every effort is made to avoid errors, misspellings and omissions. If an error is found, please accept our sincere apologies and notify us of the mistake.

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School and Home 10 The Threshing Bee A Step Back in Times

12 Art and Children

A New Museum Brings Them Together

Family Time

14 Hiking With Kids

A Hands On Experience

19 Summertime Skincare Keep Your Skin Healthy

20 Enjoy Every Moment Photo Gallery

Parenting

22 Craniosacral Therapy

Help Your Baby Move, Sleep, and Nurse With Ease

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Local Referral Specialists

Summer Fun

27 Summer Arts & Crafts

For Each Month of Summer

28 Summer Camp Guide Your Guide to The Area’s Best Summer Camps

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Publisher’s Note Contributors Events Calendar Preschool Directory Advertiser Directory



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A Step Back in Time Patrick Ranch Museum’s 16th Annual Threshing Bee

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tepping through the Patrick Ranch Museum’s gates on Threshing Bee day is truly a magical experience! You, like the young Dorothy in The Wizard of Oz, can travel to another time and place. With three clicks of your heels, you will be transported back a century in time to be overwhelmed by the sights and sounds of horses and men at work, tilled earth, cut dried wheat, primitive tractor engines popping, and the unforgettable sound of a steam engine’s whistle. Horse and tractor drawn binders are cutting the fields of wheat, dropping it to the ground in tied bundles to be

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pitched onto wagons and transported to the thresher. The thresher separates the grains of wheat from the stalk, blows the stalks into a giant pile, and shunts the grains of wheat into burlap sacks. What a monumental increase in productivity from years before when the wheat was cut by farmhands using a sickle! The next step in the process is exciting, too! Some of the wheat is ground into flour and children can move to the biscuit making venue and make their own biscuits! From field to mouth in minutes! The twenty-eight acres of the Patrick Ranch is teaming with activities for every age and interest. Small engine enthusiasts

are set up under the shade of grand Valley Oaks, demonstrating the use of their specialty engines; a stationary tractor exhibit will be located in front of the grand farmhouse; and the ranch’s carriage collection will be displayed in the yard. The University of California Master Gardner mini gardens offer a treasure trove of visual ideas! Visitors will be intrigued by live bee exhibits (all selfcontained), including demonstration hives and bee beard demonstrations. The chickens will be in and out of their coop to let the little ones know that we really do get eggs from chickens and not from the grocery store! Moving to the ranch corral, visitors are treated to stock dog demonstrations without equal! Al Viera, our valley’s own world famous stock dog trainer, brings award winning stock dogs and puppies to demonstrate their extraordinary ability to control and herd sheep! Observing the connection the dogs have with Al is an unforgettable moment in itself! Another treasured experience is afforded visitors when they visit the working forges of the Patrick Ranch Blacksmith Club members. To watch the blacksmiths heat metal and work it into tools, or pieces of art, is a true step back in time! Tractors were not in wide spread use until the 1920s. Until that time, the world depended on the blacksmith for everything from farm implements to pots and pans and needles to nails!! Kids, Kids, Kids! Providing activities for kids of all ages is always a major focus at the Threshing Bee. There are pedal tractors to ride, kids’ crafts, “fishing” in the fountain, rope making, and a challenge to pack a covered wagon for the trip west - an intriguing exercise for the entire family! Seniors and families can tour the grounds in a tractor-pulled people mover and pony cart rides are a popular venue. The Grand, two-story, thirteen room Glenwood Farmhouse, built in 1877, has fireplaces in nine of its rooms. Four of the main rooms on the first floor have beautiful faux marble fireplaces, three topped with large, ornate mirrors. Every room in the house is furnished with family furniture, books, dishes, and vases dating from the mid 1800s to the 1930s. A tour of the house is a grand experience – definitely a trip back in time! The food court offers a selection of menus for every age. Patrons are


encouraged to enjoy their meals at tables and chairs placed on the front and back lawns. Live music is provided at midday. Wandering minstrels add a relaxing ambiance to your visit! The Patrick Ranch Visitor Center, with its museum displays and gift shop is a “must see” destination at the ranch. The ever changing museum displays focus on multiple topics, from tools to nuts and bees. The gift shop is a shopper’s dream! There is very reasonably priced blown glass, exciting educational books for children of all ages, yard

art, local food products, specialty bird houses, history resource books, and art work on consignment. It is a shopper’s paradise for those looking for the unique affordable gift. The visitor’s Threshing Bee experience will be enhanced this year with train exhibits, including interactive children’s activities, model trains on display, and a discussion of the impact of the arrival of trains on local agriculture. The C&O Railroad reached Chico on July 4, 1870, bringing with it reliable transportation for the valley’s wheat crops, thus allowing us to develop into the “bread basket” for the United States! The Northern Electric was completed through Chico in 1906, bringing a convenient source of transportation and electricity to local communities. This will be a terrific addition that’s not to be missed!

Save The Date!

Threshing Bee Saturday, June 9th 9am to 4pm Patrick Ranch Museum, 10381 Midway. Phone: 342-4359 officeprm@patrickranch.org


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Art and Children A New Art Museum

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t the new Museum of Northern California Art (monca) on the Esplanade in Chico, children and children’s programs are an important part of our community outreach. When families and children think of their ABCs, they think of school, the alphabet, getting together with old and new friends, teachers, blackboards, books, laughing, playing, and learning. We look at the ABCs a bit differently at monca: we look them as a way for Art to Build Community. By creating vital educational programs for children, monca hopes to build a better quality of life for them and everyone in the community. The goal is to be more than just a place with art hanging on the walls. It is to be a place where people can interact with art and each other.

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Brings Them Together

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Memorial Hall on the Esplanade, monca has become the cultural hub of Chico, inspiring people of all ages to experience and create art while engaging them in world-class art works, including: paintings, prints, drawings, sculpture, photography, and more from nearly 100 artists in Northern California.

Reaching Out To Children Here are some of the ways monca has reached out to area children:

Explorer’s Faire

This past January, monca participated in the Glenn County Eighth Grade Explorer’s Faire. The event was held at the fairgrounds in Orland, where more than 400 students from surrounding school districts were introduced to the museum.

Outings with Artists

With funding from a grant from the city of Chico, we take students from area schools into an artist’s studio for a day

where there is a tour of the artist’s studio and conversation about art as a career, followed by lunch. During one session with local artist Dylan Tellesen, the students were encouraged to actively participate in a wall mural at the CSU Graduate studios. monca continues to find new and exciting ways to expand these programs.

Field Trips to the Museum

Field trips are encouraged. Students are taken on a guided tour of the space and the exhibition before spending time creating art work of their own. Last December, Sheri Simons brought her CSU drawing students on one of these tours. “Today I took a group of drawing students to an extraordinary museum. We did not drive our usual three-hour field trip route to San Francisco. Instead, we walked ten minutes to monca where my students spent the next two hours working on drawings. In response to


the James Kuiper exhibition, we came away with the valuable experience of sitting in an inspiring space, looking at original artwork, and being welcomed by a knowledgeable staff of people who love what they are doing and the place they have created. monca is a gem in the arts and education community.�

We strive to educate the public about both northern California art and the museum itself, with a special emphasis on reaching out to communities that have been typically under served by arts nonprofits.

The monca School Bus Brings Art to Classrooms...and Beyond

Through another grant by the city of Chico, monca is able to support families in need with ongoing art activities at the museum. Recently, participants enjoyed creating masks, inspired by artwork featured during the James Kuiper exhibition.

In our first year as a new organization, we purchased a small school bus and created the Mobile Museum. This Educational Outreach program takes Driving Docents into primarily third grade classrooms, but the lesson can be adjusted for any grade. Through this investment, our volunteer Driving Docents can bring original art and creative activities to all kinds of venues, including: schools, senior centers, kids clubs, homeless shelters, juvenile halls, and community events.

Supporting Families in Need with Art Activities

In addition, as a way for area arts educators to become familiar with what the museum can offer them and their students, monca held a reception in December where they had the opportunity to meet fellow educators, artists, and members of the monca board of directors. All of the above activities and more are

available to children throughout northern California. Please call the museum at 530-487-7272 or email us at contact@ monca.org for more information.


Hiking GET IN TOUCH!

Can’t imagine hiking with your kids? You should try it! Hiking can be one of the best learning opportunities for the entire family. By Kimberly Blaker

Getting in touch with nature is a healthy thing to do!

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A Hands-On Experience

Quality Time

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What better way to spend quality time with your family and get in touch with nature than a fresh, invigorating walk in the woods, along a river, or the beach? What’s more, family hikes make for fun learning opportunities for kids and parents alike. Try some of these hiking activities with your youngsters.

Sounds of Nature

Wander through a forest and listen carefully for a variety of bird and animal sounds. Before you go, visit your library for a video or audio cassette of birds and wild animal calls. Carry an audio cassette player on your hike, and record some of the sounds you hear. Listen to the recording again at home and play a game of detective to determine the source of the sounds you can’t make out. Search the Internet, encyclopedias, and books to discover the makers of the mystery calls.

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Photo Adventure

Capture nature’s splendor. Hiking trails provide plenty of photo opportunities, and kids will love snapping the shots. Discuss in advance what each family member wants to photograph, such as a huge oak tree, a monarch butterfly, deer tracks, or a close-up of a nibbling squirrel. When you get home, print out the best photos and create a nature scrapbook with them.


A Stone is a Stone is a…Mineral?

Go on an excursion to learn about rocks and minerals. Shorelines offer a variety of stones. Before you go, learn which rocks and minerals are abundant in the area, and have each family member choose several to scout for. Take along a small plastic container with dividers, a descriptive rock and mineral guide, and a magnifying glass for viewing the colors, layers, and details. As you identify stones and minerals, discuss their uses and other neat facts.

Tree Tales

These giants of nature are not only intriguing because of their sometimes-massive size, but also because of the variety and history behind them. Borrow some books on trees from your library that describe the unique features of trees and that offer history on them. Use clues, such as the shape of the tree’s leaves, the texture of its bark, and even its size to determine the kind of tree.

Animals All Around

Plant Life, Old and New Discover, with your kids, the fantastic diversity of plant life. Before you head out, review some books on plants to spark your children’s interest. On each hiking trip, choose a different trail or area and see what plants grow in certain types of soil, climates, and in each season. As you inspect plants, look for their seeds, and notice the variations. Talk about how seeds travel by blowing in the wind or catching on the fur of animals. Carefully brush away ground covering and look for seeds that have sprouted their roots that will soon develop into a new plant or tree. Learn how certain plants have evolved to have natural defenses to protect against creatures that would otherwise devour them.

Creepy, Crawly Things

Take a quiet hike in a wooded area with grassy clearings, and see how many animals you meet. Watch for snakes, turtles, and geese if there is a nearby lake or stream. Also, look for chipmunks and squirrels playing chase or gathering food; birds of prey circling overhead; or grazing rabbits and deer. Discuss the animal’s unique features and how those qualities help or hinder the animal. Talk about what the animals eat, their shelters, and species to which they are related. Keep eyes peeled for animal tracks to identify and determine how recently they were made.

Scouting for insects is an all-time favorite among kids, and the variety of creepy crawly creatures in the woods is remarkable. Carry an insect book, clear container, tweezers, and a magnifying glass for close examination of insects’ fascinating features. Bring a journal and track the types of OUR insects you find. Read about insects’ defense FAVORITES behaviors and characteristics, such as colors that indicate danger to predators. Continue on to the next page for a list of local hiking spots!

Before You Go

Hide a small prize just off the trail under a bush or pile of leaves, mark the location on your map, and let the journey begin.

Which Way Do We Go? Roam the countryside and teach your children directional skills, such as how to read a map and use a compass or the sun to determine direction. Before setting out, choose a trail system that provides maps, or make up your own. Take a trail that branches off several times, allowing for plenty of skill-building opportunities. For even more fun, turn the excursion into a treasure hunt. Hide a small prize just off the trail under a bush or pile of leaves, mark the location on your map, and let the journey begin.

Plan your activities before you leave so you’ll arrive prepared. For your comfort and convenience, carry a small daypack, extra clothing for cold air along trails, and do not forget hiking boots. For your protection, bring along hats, sunglasses, sunblock, and insect repellent. Be prepared for emergencies by carrying a small flashlight and batteries, watch, map, bandages, and don’t forget plenty of water and snacks. Finally, make the most of your nature quest by carrying binoculars, a magnifying glass, and a small camera.


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Our Picks for Hiking Trails in the Chico Area 1. Monkey Face in Upper Bidwell Park 2. Table Mountain, Near Oroville 3. Phantom Falls, North Table Mountain in Oroville 4. Potter Point Loop Trail, 5.4 Mile Loop Near Lake Oroville 5. Yahi Trail in Upper Bidwell Park, 7.9 Mile Trail Near Chico 6. Butte Creek Ecological Reserve, 1179 Honey Run Rd, Chico 7. Miocene Flume Canal, 4.2 Mile Trail Near Paradise 8. Paradise Lake, 6.6 Mile Trail Near Magalia 9. Lil’ Falls Trail, 4.4 Mile Loop Near Magalia 10. Iron Canyon Trail, 3.6 Mile Loop Near Red Bluff 11. Feather Falls 9 Mile Loop, East of Oroville (Hike in on the short trail, hike back on the long trail)

Trekkin’ Tips for Tykes When hiking with children, keep these suggestions in mind: •

Allow small legs plenty of time for breaks while making the journey and know your child’s limitations. Be familiar with potential dangers in the area in which you will explore and teach your children trail and animal safety. Before you set out, prepare your children by informing them that there may be rules against bringing their nature finds home. Bring snacks and plenty of water.



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Summertime Skincare By Kafele T. Hodari, MD

“Summer summer summertime. Time to sit back and unwind.”

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hese are the first two lines of one of my favorite summer anthems – the popular 2002,“Summertime,” by Will Smith, affectionately known then as the Fresh Prince.

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ronically, at the time of this song’s release, I was deep in the weeds of medical school, studying furiously day and night at my assigned cubicle in the cold dark library. I was neither sitting back, nor unwinding. Nor was I enjoying the beautiful sunshine that the Fresh Prince implied.

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was, in fact, studying the harmful effects of ultraviolet (UV) light on our skin cells. UV light harms the DNA, or functioning parts of our skin cells. Under normal conditions, small or intermittent doses of UV light causes damage that can be repaired quickly and effectively; however, chronic, excessive, or intense amounts of UV light damages our cells’ ability to repair itself. This damaged DNA then results in skin cancer and “photoaging,” such as premature wrinkles, black or brown spots, or extreme redness.

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ow that I’m older, wiser, and far-less uptight, I have come to appreciate both the negative and beneficial effects of sunlight. The sun converts UV light to Vitamin D within our skin. Vitamin D is important for a whole host of cellular and bodily functions. Without it, we can suffer from a plethora of maladies like fatigue, mood dysfunction,

and joint pain, just to name a few. Put simply, the sun just makes us feel good. Like all things, of course, we should approach the summer months and our relationship with the sun with moderation.

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oderation, in the form of proper sun protection, includes the use of protective clothing, avoiding prolonged peak UV-times, and wearing proper sunscreen. Broadbrimmed hats, pants, and longsleeved shirts exemplify the types of clothes that help protect us from the sun. Brands like Coolibar, Solbari, and LL Bean are lightly weighted and fashionable brands that complement any comprehensive sun protective regimen.

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he UV-index, a measurement of the sun’s intensity and therefore its likelihood of causing skin cancer, is highest between 10:00 am and 2:00 pm. Therefore, we should do our best to reduce prolonged sun exposure during these times. I find this fact encouraging since in the summertime, although the temperature is much hotter around 4:00 pm, the UV index is actually much lower by this time.

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inally, we should all be wearing sunscreen with an SPF between 30 and 50. A sunscreen with an SPF of 30 will block approximately 97% of UV rays, while a sunscreen with an SPF of 50 will block closer to 99% of UV rays. Therefore, it is not necessary to seek or apply sunscreens with excessively high SPF numbers, as there is only a very marginal protective benefit above

an SPF of 50. I once saw a sunscreen with an SPF 2000 rating, an absurdity that made me laugh out loud. It’s also important to remember to reapply our sunscreens. Brands like ColoreScience, SkinMedica, and EltaMD provide high quality affordable sunscreens which are cosmetically elegant and make reapplying fun and super simple. I’m particularly a fan of ColoreScience’s sunforgettable brush. This 100% natural, hypoallergenic sunscreen is made from pure minerals and goes on quite smoothly. Because it is applied dry, it is brushes easily over your moisturizer, makeup, or existing sunscreen.

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o, whether you’re at a barbecue, wiping your car down, or watching the old folks dance at your family reunion, make sure you wear your hat and your sunscreen. To not do so, would be the new definition of summer madness.

Dr. Hodari is a board-certified dermatologist who’s been practicing medicine for 14 years. He is a partner in North Valley Dermatology and the owner and Medical Director of Rejuvené, the North State’s premier dermatology and aesthetic treatment center. He specializes in both general and cosmetic dermatology. If you would like your moles checked, want a cancer screening, or just want clearer smoother skin, call 530-342-8295 to schedule your consultation today!


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successful, but afterward the baby cried often, holding her little body tightly, as if she expected another emergency helicopter ride. After six CST sessions, she transformed into a relaxed infant. One of the sessions was for Jess, because she was also traumatized by their early separation. Caregivers and babies are so closely connected that the baby easily feels their stress. In Jess’s CST session we added therapeutic dialogue and imagery to create the ideal birth she had wanted. She visualized her baby being delivered smoothly and placed immediately in her arms. She felt her baby’s skin against her own as they lay together in a calm birthing room, their bond deepening. Imagination has the power to trigger the release of chemicals and hormones. After the session, Jess reported a weight had been lifted and she felt more joyful.

What is CranioSacral Therapy (CST)?

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CranioSacral Therapy for Infants By Anasuya Basil, NC, Dipl. ABT, CST

Does your baby have breastfeeding issues like trouble latching, flailing, or vomiting? Do you have an infant that cries even though you have fed and changed them? These are common challenges for parents, so it is understandable that, according to the Center for Disease Control, only 55% of babies are nursed for the recommended six-months or more. CranioSacral Therapy (CST) is a gentle and effective treatment that helps babies nurse, digest, sleep, and move with greater ease. Here are a few recent stories from my CranioSacral Therapy practice in Chico. Names are changed for privacy.

Support for Nursing

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Dylan had a shallow latch on the breast and was not getting enough milk. In the middle of feeding, he would break off and cry. He was losing weight and his mother, Autumn, was worried and frustrated. When we started the session, Dylan was crying loudly, so his mother cradled him on a pillow on her lap. I quieted my mind before I placed my hands on his body. As my fingers felt the subtle movement of the cerebral spinal fluid, he slowly relaxed and the upset calmed. I felt tension in the temporal and mandible bones that form the jaw. These bones allow the nursing baby to suck efficiently and if they are restricted, the baby cannot open its mouth wide enough to make a deep latch. With some gentle techniques, using no more than 1 gram of pressure, the jaw released. Both mother and child softened and stilled. The next day, Autumn called to say that Dylan nursed more comfortably after the session, and that he slept for a longer period during the night.

Overcoming Trauma

Mia was whisked away from her mother, Jess, within minutes after birth and flown to Davis for surgery. The procedure was

CST is a light touch modality that was developed from osteopathy in the 1970s by Dr. John Upledger. With a team of scientists at Michigan State University, Dr. Upledger proved the existence of the craniosacral system and created a therapy to enhance its function. He discovered it had numerous health benefits for people of all ages, from easing headaches, back pain and PTSD, to relieving depression and autism. I was fortunate to study directly with Dr. Upledger, and to be a teaching assistant for him before he passed in 2012. He was passionate about supporting newborns with CST to give them the healthiest start and to avoid future complications.

Infant Cranial Bones

The bones in a baby’s head are not fully formed. There are soft spots called fontanelles, and the cranial bones are in several pieces. This allows the cranial bones to overlap in the birth canal for an easier passage, and to expand afterward as the brain grows. Problems may occur if the birthing process requires the doctor to pull or twist the baby’s neck, or to intervene with forceps or vacuum traction. Pitocin, a medication used to induce labor, causes very strong contractions. A C-section birth may create an abrupt pressure change for baby’s delicate tissues. These actions may be necessary, but can contribute to restrictions in the infant’s cranial bones. This, in turn, impedes the movement of the cerebral spinal fluid, and may impinge the cranial nerves emerging from the base of the skull.

Feeling the Flow

The cranial bones widen and narrow to accommodate the production and re-absorption of the cerebral spinal fluid. I can palpate the movement of these fluids and it tells me the location of restrictions. I never force a release. Instead, I hold the area with intention, recognizing the infant’s inner wisdom that naturally moves towards balance. After waiting patiently, a release happens with a sigh, a softening, an opening and a lengthening.

Conclusion

CST is considered complimentary to medical care. I suggest parents visit their pediatricians and lactation consultants for diagnoses and guidance. I am thrilled to do my part to support a baby’s first weeks on the planet, and to help parents have peace at home.



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www.mentalhealth4youth.net Use this web site to find mental health services for children and youth ages 0-18.

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Services listed include: • Crisis • Counseling • Assessment & Treatment • Mental Health Support Services Call 2-1-1 for help locating providers if you cannot find the services you need. 2-1-1 is free, confidential, and multilingual. You can also text your questions to a live 2-1-1 Information and Referral specialist. Text your zip code to 898211 to connect. If you work with children, call 2-1-1 to set up a staff training on how to use the new guided search tool to connect children and youth with available mental health services. Kids need someone to talk to about their troubles. Teens need an outlet for their emotions. Find support services for them by using the guided search tool at www. mentalhealth4youth.net.

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ids and teens are constantly changing. The transition from a nap-resistant energetic toddler to a teen who sleeps until noon can seem like a flash in time. With rapid growth and significant changes going on, how can parents tell which changes are normal? Should parents be worried that their child’s tantrums or teenager’s mood swings may be something more than just age appropriate “growing pains?” It can sometimes be hard to tell. For some kids, these changes are not just a part of growing up—they may actually indicate symptoms of an underlying mental illness. In young people, many mental illnesses- about 50-70%- show up before age 18. Mental and emotional troubles can have a significant impact on a child’s development. It may affect a child’s performance in school and their social interactions and relationships with other kids and adults. When not treated early, mental illnesses can disrupt normal development and may affect children for the rest of their lives. Sometimes families do not seek help because of lack of information or possibly because of the stigma associated with mental illness. But, if kids get help early on, effective treatments can help improve their lives now and in the future. One of the challenges when addressing a child’s mental health is finding available services. Here in Butte County, a new web site has been created to guide parents and professionals toward effectively locating children’s mental health services in their community. Butte 2-1-1 and the Butte County Department of Public Health have partnered to create a free public web site which includes a searchable resource guide to help Butte County residents find mental health providers serving children and youth ages 0-18. The web site is found at www.mentalhealth4youth. net and contains more than 200 low-cost and no-cost mental health resources, including crisis hotlines and crisis intervention, counseling services, mental health evaluation and treatment services, plus

prevention and support groups. The site also includes many resources to support parents, especially new moms who may be dealing with extreme new challenges. The web site was designed as a simple and convenient tool to be used by anyone who cares for, or interacts with children. Parents, teachers, health professionals, home visitors, social workers, child care providers, police officers, coaches, religious counselors, and relatives can use the online resource guide to help children who could benefit from diagnosis or treatment services related to mental health. “When a child has behavior issues, or a teen is struggling with anxiety, or a toddler is not reaching developmental milestones, parents, health care providers, or teachers may need help finding services for the child and family,” said Tara Sullivan-Hames, the Director of Butte 2-1-1 and project manager. “This web site helps them take the next steps in finding information and learn what services are available to help that child. Using the web site, they can locate programs that will evaluate mental health needs and offer counseling, therapies, and other types of mental health support.” The objective of the new project is to address our community’s need to improve access to mental health services for children and youth. Local assessments of community health indicate that one in five children experience mental health challenges. Another study determined that Butte County residents register the highest scores in California for Adverse Childhood Experiences (ACES). ACES are trauma-related experiences in childhood that result in not only mental and emotional health challenges, but also physical illnesses and disabilities. “With ACES being a crucial topic of awareness in Butte County, this project supports early identification and early intervention to help little ones thrive,” said Sullivan-Hames. The mentalhealth4youth web site has been structured into four main categories and 16 specific

subcategories of mental health services. The intent is to guide the user into search topics that will identify appropriate resources. Services listed on the web site cover a wide range of mental health needs for very young children as well as teens. The resource guide includes telephone hotlines and texting lines for suicide prevention, group, individual, and family counseling, play therapy and parent child interactive therapy for young children, support groups for children who are grieving the death of a loved one, child guidance for behavior disorders and developmental guidance, assessments for autism or for psychiatric disorders, anger management, and prevention services related to relationship violence. Many of the services accept Medi-Cal plans, offer sliding scale fees, or accept payment through Victim Witness funds. The web site also includes a link to a searchable directory of private therapists. The online tool also allows users to refine searches by choosing filtering search options. Users can select the city where the child and family is located, the age of the child, what type of insurance or payment is accepted, and whether language services are available for Spanish and Hmong speaking clients. The filter function helps professionals identify referrals to give the family and helps parents know which services can offer immediate assistance for their child. The resource information also includes some handy tools for making referrals easily. Referral information can be texted to a client’s cell phone or sent to an email address. A one-click link also displays a location map of the service which can be printed out or a map link can be sent by text or email. “Being able to text or email the information to a parent or to a caseworker is really a great tool for improving access to services. Any way we can get that information into the hands of parents where they can act on it, the better the hope that the child and family will receive the


help they need,” said Sullivan-Hames. Recognizing the reality of busy families and professionals, the site is also optimized for mobile devices. Parents and care givers are integral for successfully accessing services. The web site includes supportive services for parents to help them learn about their children’s mental health needs and also to support their own well-being. In particular, the Mothers Strong project is listed to help new moms who may be struggling with pregnancy related or postpartum depression and/or anxiety. This resource includes information on mental health screening for moms and access to therapists and support groups which in turn produces healthier outcomes for newborns and other children in the household. Resource information included on the mentalhealth4youth web site is being updated as part of the comprehensive Butte 2-1-1 community resource database. The web site will receive an annual update at minimum, but in actuality, most of the resources will be updated more frequently and on demand as needed when services change. “We are counting on the service providers to keep 2-1-1 informed of any changes in the programs and services,” said Sullivan-Hames. “We’ll

be contacting them regularly for updates, and as soon as they notify the 2-1-1 specialists that there are changes, the corrected database information will update automatically on the mentalhealth4youth web site.” There is also a feedback survey posted on the web site. Users can answer a couple of questions about their search for services and send the feedback directly to Butte 2-1-1 staff. This will help support accurate and timely information updates. Do not worry if the thought of using the online search seems overwhelming! If you are unable to locate an appropriate mental health service on the mentalhealth4youth web site, you can call or text 2-1-1 directly for live help. Simply dial 2-1-1 or text your zip code to 898211 to speak with a 2-1-1 information and referral specialist (If the situation is an emergency, dial 911). Your inquiry with 2-1-1 is always confidential. The Butte 2-1-1 specialists are trained social workers who can assess the needs of the caller, help identify appropriate resources and options, and offer follow up support. 2-1-1 is open 24/7 and is a free service, serving Butte and Glenn County residents.


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May

Mama & Me Cambric Tea

A warm beverage is a comforting way to start the day. It is also a way to have a cozy break in the afternoon while the little ones are napping. In honor of Mother’s Day, the next time you stop to savor a sip, invite your children to join you in a pot of Cambric Tea. Cambric is an American word used to describe a warm beverage made of milk, sugar, and just a bit of tea. Our family first discovered Cambric Tea while we were reading The Little House on the Prairie books. Boys and girls alike will enjoy a tea party! It’s a wonderful way to teach your children to sip and savor the moment; it is a good reminder for Mama, too!! All you need is: milk, sugar, hot water, and tea (we enjoy chamomile tea which is caffeine free and calming). Prepare your tea as directed. Cambric is mostly milk and sugar, so prepare your tea cups individually with 2/3 of the cup full of milk, sugar to your liking, and just a dash of tea over the top. Children will enjoy stirring their tea and spending time with you in this usuallyreserved-for-mama activity. Enjoy the company of your little ones, for the days are long and the years are short!

June

Rainbow Spaghetti Sensory Play

When the weather gets warmer, it is fun to play outside...and take the mess with you!! Sensory play is always a huge hit with littles of all ages. Rainbow Spaghetti is a great activity to make, as well as for play. The supplies list is simple, but the entertainment value is big. Everything you need is just a dollar store trip away! You will want to gather spaghetti noodles (we used 1 small package per color: red, yellow, orange, green, blue, and purple), food coloring in each color, 1 gallon sized zip-lock bag for each color, buckets or bowls for each color of dyed spaghetti, and a tub, small wading pool, or even the bath tub for playtime. Cook the spaghetti as usual and rinse in cool water. Add the cooked spaghetti to each zip-lock bag. Now here’s the fun in the making!! Drop a few drops of food coloring into the zip-lock bag, zip it tight, and SHAKE, SQUISH gently, and ROLL it until the spaghetti is well coated. Let the dyed spaghetti set in the closed bag while you finish making the other colors. When you are finished dying all of the spaghetti, dump each color into a bucket. (We love colored plastic buckets from the dollar store for our creative play!) Dump each color into its matching color bucket. Now the fun begins! We used a small wading pool outside on the grass. First, the individual buckets were passed around and explored as a single color. Then we started mixing...and stirring...and WOW, did it get crazy beautiful as a rainbow emerged from the spaghetti! The beauty of playing outside in the grass was that the clean-up was easy.

July

Patriotic Firecracker Spray Painting

RED - WHITE – BLUE: fireworks are spectacular in the night sky as well as a fun and creative patriotic craft! Not only is this activity easy, it also packs a big bang for the buck with lots of sensory excitement. The “OHHH” of the splat as the paint hits the paper, the “EEEE” of the dripping and blending colors make for an “A-HA” moment of creative expression. Gather these items: white paper of any size, a clothes line on which to hang the paintings, clothes pins for fastening the paper to the line, 1 spray bottle for each color, tempera paint in colors of your choice, and a drop of dish soap for each spray bottle. Fill each spray bottle 3/4 full of water. Add a drop of dish soap and a big squirt of tempera paint. Shake the bottle to mix well. The paint should be very runny so it easily sprays out of the nozzle. This activity works best if the clothesline is hung against a fence so that the paper hangs against the fence as a support. Simply hang the paper on the line and arm each artist with a spray bottle. They will know what to do! As the paint sprays out of the bottle and splats against the paper, it will make a great sound! As the paint drips and blends with the others, little ones will explore colors. Let the art dry on the line in the sun and watch as the designs change and new colors emerge. Try wetting the paper first to see what happens to the paint. Add stickers or transparent tape to the paper for a color resist experiment. The discovery is limitless!

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summer camps

Education, Eric, for a weekend (4 hours each day) workshop that will get you up and running fast. No prior knowledge of music required; just curiosity and an appetite for fun...yes...MUSIC THEORY IS FUN!

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Summer Horse Camp CONTACT: 343-1558, 570-5984 AGES: 4-15 COST: $25 per day DATES: June 12th – August 16th 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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Apollo Piano

Summer Music Camps at Apollo Academy CONTACT: 781-2224, www.apollopiano.net, info@apolloacademy.net Family Ukulele AGES: Open to ages 5 to 105! DATES: June DESCRIPTION: Bring the whole family and enjoy learning to play the ukulele! In this 4-day, intensive (2 hours each day), we will get you up and playing your favorite songs on the ukulele. NO EXPERIENCE NEEDED.

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Makin’ Beatz AGES: 13+ DATES: June DESCRIPTION: This weekend (4 hours a day) workshop will get you started making dope beats with your iPad or laptop. Learn the ins and outs of creating a beat from scratch and how to turn your beats into a full-fledged song. iPad or Laptop required. The Beatles: A Magical Mystery Tour DATES: July DESCRIPTION: Learn to play a few of your favorite Beatles songs on your instrument. We will be playing as a group and all ages are welcome! Whether you play guitar, piano, bass, drums, violin, cello, brass, woodwinds or sing, we’ll have a blast playing these incredible songs together. AT LEAST ONE YEAR EXPERIENCE ON YOUR INSTRUMENT REQUIRED. Music Theory for Everyone DATES: July DESCRIPTION: Have you always wanted to understand how music works? How to read music? Join our Director of Music

DOOKIE: Green Day Camp DATES: August DESCRIPTION: Don’t wait until September ends...learn your favorite Green Day songs in this 4-day rock camp (2 hours a day) for tweens and teens. Bring your guitar, bass, drums or your jammin’ voice for a punk camp that’s sure to get you rockin’ this summer. AT LEAST ONE YEAR EXPERIENCE ON YOUR INSTRUMENT REQUIRED. A Journey Through Music DATES: August DESCRIPTION: Music History for Everyone: Our Director of Music Education, Eric, will lead you on a fun, informative and inspirational journey through the history of music. Learn all about composers and their most important works from the Middle Ages to 20th Century iconoclasts... No prior knowledge of music is required.

Bidwell Presbyterian Church Kidwell Park Programs CONTACT: (530) 343-1484, www.bidwellpres.org

Kidwell Park VBX JR 2018 AGES: 3 years old by June 1 - Kindergarten COST: $55 DATES: June 19th-21st DESCRIPTION: Vacation Bible eXperience is Kidwell Park’s annual summer camp for preschool & kindergarten age children. This year’s epic theme is all about how, “Jesus is our Super Hero!” Join the MARVELous fun as we discover how Jesus’ love for us can help us become extraordinary heroes of faith just like those in the Bible. VBX JR is a morning camp from 9am-11:30am, June 19th-21st. Visit www.bidwellpres.org for more information and registration. Kidwell Park VBX 2018 AGES: 1st -5th grade COST: $75 DATES: June 25th-29th DESCRIPTION: Vacation Bible eXperience is Kidwell Park’s annual week long summer camp! Open to kids in 1st-5th grade, VBX is a fun filled week of discovering God’s love. Join us as we, “MARVEL at the KING” and discover how God uses ordinary people and turns them into extraordinary heroes of faith. VBX is a morning camp from 9am-12pm, June 25th-29th. Visit www. bidwellpres.org for more information and registration.

Boys and Girls Clubs of the North Valley Summer Camps CONTACT: 899-0335,

www.bgcnv.org Boys and Girls Club AGES: 6-17 years COST: $25.00 Summer Months DATES: 6/11-8/10 DESCRIPTION: Join the Chico Boys and Girls Club this summer for great fun Monday-Friday 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 (ages 6-12) open from 2:00-6:00pm and Teen Center (ages 1317) open from 1:00pm-6:00pm. Camp Jamoa-Chico AGES: 6-12 years COST: $145.00 weekly DATES: 6/11-8/10 DESCRIPTION: Camp Jamoa is a full service day camp that serves ages 6-12. 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 11th. Camp Jamoa-Paradise CONTACT: 873-2437, www.bgcnv.org AGES: 6-12 years COST: $125.00 weekly DATES: 6/11-8/10 DESCRIPTION: Camp Jamoa is a full service day camp that serves ages 6-12 and is held in Paradise. Camp is open MondayFriday 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, and lasting memories. Register now for 1 or all 9 weeks. Camp starts June 11th.

Butte County 4-H

Butte County 4-H Summer Camp CONTACT: 538-7201 http://cebutte.ucanr.edu/4-H_Program/ Events/4-H_Camp/ AGES: 9-14 COST: $275 per youth (plus $55 4-H enrollment fee, if youth are not current 4-H members) DATES: Sunday, 6/24-Thursday, 6/28 DESCRIPTION: This is your invitation to summer fun and learning! At 4-H Camp, youth will enjoy swimming, sports, fishing, kayaking and boating, crafts, campfires, singing, and games- all at Lake Francis, Dobbins. The camp has cabins with bunks that sleep 10 people, including one adult, teen counselors, plus campers. We also include a nurse as part of our staff. Contact


the UCCE Butte County 4-H office at 5387201 to learn more!

California Regional Theatre Theatre Summer Camps CONTACT: 1-800-722-4522, www.crtkids.com

Disney’s 101 Dalmatians Kids Camp AGES: 5-6 & 7-10 COST: $180.00 & $200.00 DATES: 6/11-6/30 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. Hats Off To Broadway AGES: 11-15 COST: $210.00 DATES: 6/11-6/30 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.

Camp Wild Heart (Brought to you by Thrive)

Camp Wild Heart CONTACT: 809-4638, www.CampWildHeartChico.com AGES: 4 years and 9 months to 13 COST: Package rates include: $1,400 for full summer, $500 for 15 days, $275 for 8 days, $115 for 3 days and days do not need to be consecutive, mix and match dates throughout the summer. DATES: June 4th to August 23rd DESCRIPTION: They work hard all school year. Set them free this summer. Free to imagine. Free to explore. Free to play. Free to learn. 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. $500 credit toward camp and FREE breakfast and lunch (open to ALL students in any income level or schooling status).

Chico Area Recreation and Park District CARD Camps CONTACT: 895-4711, www.ChicoRec.com

AGES: 3 and up COST: Varies, see website DATES: Varies June 11–Aug. 15, see website DESCRIPTION: CARD’s huge list of 30+ 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 like Camp Chico Creek, Chi-Da-Ca, Summertime Delight, mountain biking, LEGO and dance will make your child’s summer memorable.

Chico Art School & Gallery

Fun with Drawing & Painting 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, voted Best Chico Visual Artist for seven years. Visit their Facebook and website for more info. Email to schedule a class or camp. Camps held 9:30-11:30, Monday-Thursday.

Chico Cheer All Stars, Inc.

Chico Cheer July Camps CONTACT: 894-2227, www.ChicoCheerAllStars.com AGES: 5-18 COST:1st camp $100, 2nd camp $75, 3rd camp $50 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. Beginners Cheer Camp: July 9th-12th 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. Tumbling Camp: July 16th-19th 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 in either the beginner or advanced section of camp. Beginners will work on basic tumbling skills and jumps. Instruction includes proper body position and techniques needed for cartwheels, round-offs, and back handsprings. For the advanced tumblers (back handsprings

or above) focus will be on higher level tumbling such as tucks, layouts, and fulls. Stunt Camp: July 23rd-26th DESCRIPTION: This camp is for anyone looking to advance their stunting skills. Kids will learn the proper technique to base, back spot, or fly in a variety of stunts throughout the week. Special focus is on flexibility and proper technique.

Chico Creek Dance Centre

Summer Camps CONTACT: 893-9028, www.chicocreekdancecentre.com Show Kids Dance Camp in the “Magic Kingdom” AGES: 4-10 COST: $175 for 2 weeks DATES: Mon-Fri, June 11-22, 9am-12pm DESCRIPTION: Show Kids Dance Camp in the “Magic Kingdom” is a two week camp offering children ages 4-10 years of age an experience in the wonderful world of dance and theatre! 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. “WERKSHOP”: Hip-Hop Dance Camps! AGES: 6-Adults COST: $150 per week DATES: “Werkshop” Camp 1: M-F, July 9-13 from 9am-12pm, “Werkshop”Camp 2: M-F, July 23-27, 1pm-4pm DESCRIPTION: If Hip-Hop is what you seek this summer, “THE WERKSHOP” is the place for you. Our experienced instructors will focus on building your camper’s hip-hop technique, choreographic capabilities, and above all, performance quality. Our camps consist of group activities, arts & crafts, games, and lots of hip-hop dancing. Instructors: Genevieve Muzquiz, Raven Hunter, and Noms Solorio.

Chico Montessori Children’s House

Chico Montessori Summer Camp CONTACT: 342-5518, www.chicomontessori.com AGES: 2 years 9 months – 5 years (potty trained) COST: $189-$335 per 2 week session DATES: June 11th-August 17th DESCRIPTION: Come join Chico Montessori this summer with 5 educationally themed sessions. Each camp will run M-F for 2 weeks. We will have outside water games and cool air conditioning indoors while having fun and learning. Prices vary from $189-$335 for each two week session depending on schedule.


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Muggles & Wizards Camp: AGES: 5-12. COST: $140 weekly, $30 daily. DATES: July 9th-13th.

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Tennis Camp CONTACT: 895-1881, www.chicoracquetclub.com AGES: 4-16 COST: $185 DATES: June 11th-August 10th DESCRIPTION: Tennis instruction, café lunch, swimming, and tennis games.

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Chico Unified School District

Chico Unified School District Summer Intersession Camp CONTACT: 891-3000 ext. 173, www.chicousd.org/Academics/Before-andAfter-School-Programs/index.html AGES: 1st – 8th grade COST: FREE DATES: M-F 6/11 – 6/29 DESCRIPTION: Chico Unified offers a FREE camp for students who currently attend Bidwell and Chico Junior, or Citrus, McManus, Neal Dow, Parkview, and Rosedale Elementary Schools. Camp runs Monday-Friday from June 11th – June 29th, 8:00am – 12:30pm. Students will participate in field trips, physical activities, nutrition lessons, science projects, crafts, and so much more! Breakfast and lunch are FREE for all students. Please visit the main office of your student’s school to sign up or for more information.

Stop Motion Animation Camp: AGES: 7-12. COST: $140 weekly. DATES: July 16th20th from12-3pm & July 30th-Aug 3rd from 8-11am. LEGO Photography Camp: AGES: 7-12. COST: $140 weekly, 12-3pm. DATES: June 11th- 15th & July 23rd-27th Brick Engineers Camp: AGES: 5-12. COST: $99 weekly, $30 daily. DATES: July 23rd27th. Hot Wheels Robotics Camp: AGES: 7-12. COST: $140 weekly, 8-11am. DATES: June 18th-22nd & Aug 6th-10th Super Hero Camp: AGES: 5-12. COST: $99 weekly, $30 daily, 12-3pm. DATES: Aug 6th-10th Catapults & Roller Coaster Camps: AGES: 5-12. COST: $140 weekly, $30 daily, 123pm. DATES: July 30th-Aug 3rd. Paradise Camps: Held weekly June 11thAugust 10th from 12-3pm in Paradise.

Dimple Deedles Music Studio

Kindermusik CONTACT: 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)

Creative STEAM Chico

Peek-a-Boo! I Love You DESCRIPTION: Learn songs, finger plays, and dances you need to enhance your experience with baby at home.

Morning STEAM Camp: AGES: 5-12. COST: $125 weekly, $30 Daily, 7:40-11am daily. DATES: June 11th-Aug 15th

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.

Summer Camps CONTACT: 332-9172, www.CreativeSTEAMChico.com

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Star Wars Robotics Camp: AGES: 7-12. COST: $140 weekly, 8-11am. DATES: July 16th-20th

LEGO Art & Engineering Camp: AGES: 6-12. COST: $140 weekly, $35 daily, 8-11am. DATES: June 25th – 29th& Aug 6th-10th Bricks Olympics Camp: AGES: 7-12. COST: $99 weekly, $30 daily, 12-3pm. DATES: June 25th-29th Jedi Robotics: AGES: 7-12. COST: $140 weekly, $35 daily, 12-3pm. DATES: June 25th-29th. Video Game Designer Camp: AGES: 7-12. COST: $140 weekly, 8-11am. DATES: June 11th-15th & July 9th-13th.

On the Road – A Family Adventure! DESCRIPTION: Your child will sing and explore instruments in this summer vacation-themed class. Jumping Beans DESCRIPTION: Peek into the rain forest of Latin America, learn some Spanish phrases, and make an instrument out of water.

Durham Recreation & Park District Durham-azing Summer Camp CONTACT: 345-1921, www.durhamrec.com

AGES: K-2nd and 3rd-5th COST: $135/weekly (full day) $90/weekly (half day) $35/day (full day drop in) $20/day (half day drop in) DATES: June 4th – August 10th (weekly) 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, field trips, Fun-Food Fridays, the bounce house, pool time, music, and more!

Earthbound Skills

Summer Camps CONTACT: 530-513-2542, www.earthboundskills.com Nature Ninjas Summer Camp (week-long) AGES: 7-12 COST: $225 per week DATES: June 25-29, and Aug 6-10, 9am3pm DESCRIPTION: If your children love to be outside and are passionate about nature, this is the camp for them. Our days will be filled with nature-inspired activities, games that will stimulate their senses, earth-based crafts, survival skills, and lots of creek explorations. You kids will come home excited, happy... and dirty! We will meet at 5 Mile Recreation Area, see our website for more details. Nature Detectives Summer Day Camp, Wednesdays AGES: 4-6 COST: $160/month, $45/day DATES: 4 consecutive Wednesdays, July 11 - Aug 1, 9am-1pm DESCRIPTION: If your children love to be outside and are passionate about nature, this is the camp for them. Our days will be filled with nature-inspired activities, games that will stimulate their senses, earth-based crafts and lots of creek explorations. You kids will come home excited, happy... and dirty! We will meet at 5 Mile Recreation Area, see our website for more details. This camp is for a younger age group, and therefore is only 4 hours long. Nature Ninjas Summer Camp, Thursdays AGES: 7-12 COST: $195/month, $60/day DATES: 4 consecutive Thursdays, July 12 Aug 2, 9am-3pm DESCRIPTION: If your children love to be outside and are passionate about nature, this is the camp for them. Our days will be filled with nature-inspired activities, games that will stimulate their senses, earth-based crafts, survival skills, and lots of creek explorations. You kids will come home excited, happy... and dirty! We will meet at 5 Mile Recreation Area, see our website for more details.


Evangelical Free Church of Chico

our fun camp where children will make new friends, experience new things and make great memories. Fun weekly themes, a light morning and afternoon snack, swimming and outdoor activities are what make us NBC Junior Basketball Camp fun! Pre-registration is required. Registered AGES: 7-12 today! Two day minimum commitment. COST: $150 Camp location: Nelson School, 2255 6th St, DATES: June 25-29 Oroville. DESCRIPTION: This is a Complete Skills Junior Day Camp - This camp offers Forebay Aquatic Center comprehensive skill training, motivation Summer Camps and leadership training, and NBC’s intensity CONTACT: www.forebayaquaticcenter.com station- all within a 9am to 3pm time frame. Be sure to check the website for more Weeklong Aquatic Camp AGES: 8-13 information. COST: $160 mornings 8:30-12:30; $295 UW Sports Camp 8:30-4:30 AGES: 4-12 DATES: Weekly beginning June 11; last COST: $75 week begins August 13 DATES: June 11-15 DESCRIPTION: Come learn Boating and DESCRIPTION: This is a five-day camp Water Safety in the fun and friendly confines for children ages 4-12. You choose one of the Thermalito North Forebay. Learn to sports track in which your child will SUP, kayak, canoe, hydro-bike and pedal participate throughout the week; Basketball, cruise in the cool water-and swim! Camp is Cheerleading, Soccer, Ultimate Frisbee and SO much fun you won’t want to go home! Team 45 (for ages 4 & 5). We focus on fun, Sailing Camp friendliness, and fundamentals! AGES: 8-15, 16 and up in adult classes Vacation Bible School COST: $125 per person, or $225 for AGES: 5 years old (by Sept 1) through 6th couples/pairs, includes manual Grade DATES: Monthly classes begin Thursdays: COST: Free 5p-8p May 3, June 7, July 5 and August 2 DATES: July 16-20 DESCRIPTION: Learn basics of sailing in DESCRIPTION: The theme is four easy lessons taught by members of the “Shipwrecked: Rescued by Jesus” and we Butte Sailing Club at the Thermalito North will enjoy singing, Bible stories, crafts, Forebay. Classes begin at 5pm and end by drama, games, snacks and lots of fun. 8pm every Thursday for one month. Lots of Online Registration begins on June 1 and fun from knots, reading the wind and water, it fills up fast. We will possibly have an tacking and more!! evening session in addition to our usual morning session that same week. Check the FunLand/ Cal Skate Chico webpage for details and times. FunLand Extreme Fun Summer Camps CONTACT: 343-1601, Expanded Learning Program www.funlandchico.com Technology Exploration AGES: 5-12 CONTACT: 530-532-3051 COST: $165 all day (9-5) or $130 mornings www.bcoe.org (Type “Summer Camp” in (9-1pm) the search box) DATES: Session 1: June 18th - June 22nd AGES: K-8th Session 2: June 25th - June 29th COST: $135 *fee increase of $5/camp after Session 3: July 9th - July 13th May 31st Session 4: July 23rd – July 27th DATES: Weekly from June 18th – July 27th Session 5: August 6th - August 10th DESCRIPTION: Weekly camp themes DESCRIPTION: Fun? Check. Safe? Check. include: Technology Exploration, Art Variety? Double check! This is a chance Exploration, Robotics & 3D Design, to do everything Funland/Cal Skate has to Athletic Adventures, Challenge Quest, and offer, and then some! Campers can spend Grub Hub. See website for more details. the mornings, or whole days, doing things not normally offered to the public. Our goal Feather River Recreation and Park is to offer days FULL of assorted activities District - we can’t even list them all here! Activity Catch The Dream examples: Skating, mini-golfing, batting, CONTACT: 530-533-2011, jump house, arts/crafts, arcade games, www.frrpd.com dodge ball, hockey, and more! AGES: 5-12 years COST: $28 per day Girls on the Run of the North State DATES: June 11th-August 14th CAMP GOTR DESCRIPTION: Looking for place where CONTACT: 530-636-0786, your children can enjoy the summer? Join www.gotrnorthstate.org Summer Camps CONTACT: 530-343-6022, www.efcChico.org

AGES: Girls going in to 3rd-5th grades in fall of 2018 COST: $125.00 (financial assistance is available based on household income – see website for details) DATES: ONE WEEK ONLY: Week of June 11th. Mon-Fri from 12:30 pm to 5:00 pm at McManus Elementary School, 988 East Ave, Chico DESCRIPTION: CAMP GOTR combines the best of Girls on the Run with the fun of summer camp! Over the course of ONE WEEK, girls entering 3rd–5th grades in fall 2018 explore FRIENDSHIPS in a fun and inclusive setting. Girls move, play, create, discuss, connect, 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: Online only at www.gotrnorthstate.org.

Green Dragon

The World of Adash CONTACT: 530-520-8518, www.greenfieldragon.com AGES: 11-17 COST: $150 per child for the week (discounts available for siblings) DATES: June 18 - June 22, July 2 - July 6, July 16 - 20, July 30 - August 3 DESCRIPTION: Sessions are Monday through Friday, 10 am-4 pm. An immersive, week long Dungeons & Dragons and Live Action Roleplay (LARP) experience. Includes character creation, basic fantasy combat training, costume creation, D&D sessions, and ends with a day-long LARP session in Upper Park! Safe foam (boffer) weapons, all D&D supplies, and drinks and snacks provided, but please bring a lunch.

Honey Run Quilters

Summer Camps CONTACT: 530-342-5464, www.cathyssewandvac.com Quilting for Kids AGES: 8-16 COST: $80 DATES: June 18-22, 1:30-4:30pm and July 16-20, 1:30-4:30pm 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 sewist to the basics of quilting and sewing—accurate seam allowances, piecing and pressing. All cutting will be completed by HRQ staff prior to camp. 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! Sewing Projects for Kids AGES: 8-16 COST: $80 DATES: June 18-22, 9:30am-12:30pm &


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-2018July 16-20, 9:30am-12:30pm DESCRIPTION: Have your children learn lifelong skills. 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 stuffed pillow, stuffed critters, an apron, and one surprise art project! 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!

HYPE Dance Studio

HYPE’s Summer Camps 2018 CONTACT: 898-8789, www.hypedancestudio.com Moana Camp AGES: 3-5, 6-8 COST: $95.00 DATES: June 25-27, 9AM – 12PM DESCRIPTION: Get ready for an amazing journey to the sea as we explore the musical voyage of Moana and friends! Dancers are encouraged to dress for the adventure! Island-themed activities will be included, an hour of ballet and jazz, ½ hour of snack/ craft/color time, ½ hour story time, and an hour of choreography. Early drop off at 8:30 AM is available. Bring a snack! Register early for this one! Music Video Camp AGES: 6-8, 9-12. 9AM – 12PM COST: $135.00 (The music video will be given to all dancers on the last day of camp!) DATES: July 9-12. DESCRIPTION: Calling all dancers! Get ready to star in your very own MUSIC VIDEO! Dancers will learn choreography and get styled for their first music video shoot ever! Professional cameras will come “on location” to HYPE’s specially designed set to film on the final day! Dancers will learn hip-hop and jazz choreography, and learn the exciting process of dancing in a music video. Slumber Party Camp AGES: 3-5, 6-8 COST: $95.00 DATES: July 16-18, 9AM – 12PM DESCRIPTION: Get ready for some fun with our new Slumber Party Camp!

Dancers, come in your favorite pajamas and get ready to have fun with your besties! Bring your favorite stuffed animal. Fun activities will be included, like making your own pillowcase and painting each other’s nails! Camp will include an hour of hip hop and jazz, ½ hour of snack/craft/color time, ½ hour story time, and an hour of choreography. Early drop off at 8:30 AM is available. Bring a snack! Register early for this one! Hip Hop Jamz Camp AGES: 4-6, 7-12 COST: $125.00 DATES: July 23-26, 9AM – 12PM DESCRIPTION: Learn the latest hip-hop moves with great music kids love! Each day will include 2 hours of hip-hop instruction, including warm-up, tricks and skills, rhythm and musicality, and choreography. Plus 1 hour of freestyle and creative dance with clean and appropriate music and movement for children. Breaks included. This camp fills up fast, early registration suggested! Summer Beach Camp AGES: 6-8, 9-12. COST: $125.00 DATES: July 30-August 2, 9AM – 12PM DESCRIPTION: End your summer with FUN! Each day of camp includes dancing up a sweat, and water games to end the day! Dancers will enjoy summer beachthemed classes that include jazz and hip hop styles. Camp will include dance class, choreography, obstacle courses, snacks, craft time, and water games! Dancers come in clothes you can get wet in, and bring a change of clothes. Early drop off at 8:30 AM is available. Bring a snack! A water slide bounce house will be provided on the last day of camp! Get ready to have some fun in the summer sun!

In Motion Fitness

Kids In Motion Summer Camps CONTACT: 895-5437 AGES: 4-8yrs COST: $115/child DATES: June 18th-2nd Hawaiian Luau, July 9th-13th Solar Systems, July 23rd-27th Camping, August 6th-10th Ocean Life DESCRIPTION: In Motion Fitness Summer Camps are designed to get your kids active and off the couch! In Motion Fitness offers 4 weeks of camps throughout the summer that have your kids doing many fun activities including: swimming, exercising, cooking, science projects, playing games, teambuilding, and most importantly HAVING FUN!!! All camps are MondayFriday 9am-1pm.

JROB Wrestling Camps

JROB Technique and Competition Wrestling Camps

CONTACT: 612-349-6585, www.jrobinsoncamps.com AGES: 8 – 18 Technique, 12-18 Competition COST: $379 – $499 DATES: July 15 – 19 (Technique Camp) & July 20 – 24 (Competition Camp) DESCRIPTION: JROB Wrestling Camps, the #1 wrestling camp system since 1978, will host a 5-Day Technique Camp and a 5-Day Competition Camp at CSU-Chico featuring top coaching talent from across the country. The two camps may be combined for a discounted 10-Day Combo Camp price. Learn more and register at www. jrobinsoncamps.com.

KidsPark

Camp KidsPark CONTACT: 894-6800, www.Kidspark.com/chico AGES: 2-12 COST: Daily or hourly rates- call for more information. DATES: 6/11-8/10 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, Goopy Gak Attack, and more. KidsPark summer camps have been a creating great summer memories for the last 11 years! Call now for more information.

Kids Outdoor Sports Camp

(KOSC) CONTACT: (530) 526-7203, www.mykosc.org AGES: 9-15 COST: $800 DATES: June 10th-15th, June 24th-29th, July 8th-13th ADV Camp June 17th-21st DESCRIPTION: Camps are hosted SundayFriday at the beautiful Red Bank Outfitters in Red Bluff, CA. Youth are educated about the outdoors, wildlife, and conservation. All kids will go through Hunters Education and will receive their Hunters Ed Certification if they pass the exam at the end of the week. They will receive hands on training from our first class instructors on how to safely and successfully shoot shotguns, rifles, and archery, and they will even learn how to fish! If your child already has their HE certificate, they can attend our advanced camp, where they will receive more advanced training in all areas listed above. For more information about camp activities, our instructors, or the facility please visit our website. This year KOSC is celebrating their 21st year in operation and has hosted kids from most states and some from other countries. Scholarships may be available.

Kinetics Academy of Dance Summer Camps


CONTACT: 345-2505, www.KineticsAcademyofDance.com Star Wars Camp 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, Cost $125. Dates: 7/23 – 7/26 from 12:30pm-3:30pm, 8/6 – 8/9 from 9am-12pm (extended day option available). You Think You Can Dance? Camp DESCRIPTION: Say “Yes!” to that question at our fun and exciting dance camp! Finish off your summer with a bang in our great introduction (or review) of dance foundations in Ballet, Contemporary, Hip Hop and Tap! Learn choreography to be performed the last day for family and friends, and go away with dances you can do anywhere. This camp offers age appropriate dance moves for kids with or without dance experience. There’s no reason to be bored this summer when you can be dancing!! Cost $125. Dates: 7/30 – 8/2 from 9am-12pm (extended day option available) for ages 5-8, 8/6 – 8/9 from 12:30-3:30 for ages 9-12. Fairy Tale Princess Camp 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, and finally, crafts and dances celebrating the themes of the day. Ages 4-6, Cost: $125-$200. Dates: 7/9-7/12 from 9am-12pm or 9am-2pm, 7/16-7/19 from 12:30-3:30pm. their efforts at the end of camp to friends and family, Cost $125. Dates: 7/23 – 7/26 from 12:30pm-3:30pm, 8/6 – 8/9 from 9am-12pm (extended day option available). Summer Dance Workshop DESCRIPTION: For the more seasoned dancer who would like to keep up with their abilities and focus on areas that take a little more time to perfect. These workshops will take your abilities to the next level with professional instructors who will work with you and help you meet some of your summer goals. Stand out from the dance crowd, make new friends and have fun doing it! Ages 8-16, Cost: $125, Dates 6/25-6/28 and 7/16-7/19 from 9am-12pm. American Girl Tea & Dance 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. Please bring water. Ages 4-8, Cost $125-$200. Dates: 6/25-6/28 from 9am-12pm and 9am-2pm, 7/23-7/26 from 12:30pm-3:30pm.

NorCal Football Camps

OL/DL Camp, QB/WR Camp, Youth Football Camp CONTACT: 570-6935, www.butte.edu/departments/learning/ athletics/football/campinfo.html AGES: OL/DL (Grades K-12), QB/WR Camp (Grades 6-12), Youth Football Camp (Grades 1-8) DATES: OL/DL Camp (Jun 20-22), QB/WR Camp (Jun 27-29), Youth Football Camp (11-13) COST: $100 per camp DESCRIPTION: All camps are run by the Butte College Football Staff. Great for beginners who are just learning the game of Football or experienced players who want to continue to build on their current skill set and knowledge. Butte College is a 2-Time State/National Champion in Football (2013 & 2008). Camps run from 9:00 AM to 1:00 PM at the Butte College Practice Field.

North State Ballet

Summer Programs CONTACT: 774-2364 Intermediate/Advanced Intensive Program AGES: 11+ COST: $500 DATES: June 11-15 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 1:00-6:00pm, 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 May 1st. Beginning/Intermediate Summer Dance Workshop AGES: 7+ by start of intensive COST: $200 DATES: July 30-August 2 DESCRIPTION: This dance intensive is geared toward younger beginner/ intermediate ballet students who will study multiple genres of dance. The program will run from 10:00am-1:30pm 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 May 1st.

Silver Dollar BMX

BMX Camp CONTACT: 566-1BMX, www.silverdollarbmx.org AGES: 4-14 COST: $100-$125/week DATES: 6/11-6/14, 6/25-6/29, 7/9-7/13 DESCRIPTION: CARD and Silver Dollar BMX have partnered to bring BMX to Chico again this summer. Come meet our professional instructor, Jake Peebles, and other national champion instructors. If you are just beginning, or have some experience, you will not want to miss out! This camp features basic instruction from the startinggate to the finish-line. Bring your own equipment or borrow our full-face helmets and bikes at no charge!

Trinity United Methodist Church

Vacation Bible School CONTACT: 343-1497 AGES: 3-12 COST: $10 per person or $20 for a family of 2 or more, scholarships available DATES: June 25th - 29th from 5-8pm DESCRIPTION: This year’s theme is a white water rafting theme titled, Rolling River Rampage, experience the ride of a lifetime with God. Each evening will begin with a family meal and fellowship time. Following the meal, there will be Bible study, music, discovery time, recreation time and craft activities for children and youth. This promises to be a fun week. Join us for a week of fun and inspiration. For more information, call the church office at 343-1497.

Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthropology

Summer Camp at the Valene Smith Museum of Anthropology on Chico State Campus! CONTACT: 530-898-5397, anthromuseum@csuchico.edu or www.csuchico.edu/anthmuseum AGES: 5-11 COST: $110 each session DATES: July 9th-Aug. 2nd, M-Th 8:3012:30 DESCRIPTION: Travel the globe to enter epic time periods. Come explore where history and fantasy connect with games, art, and science. See the world through the lens of anthropology! Plus Whacky Wednesdays – optional theme-related dress up days! Superheroes: July 9-12 History’s Mysteries: July 16-19 Shark Week: July 23-26 Locked in the Library: July 30-Aug 2


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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.

Ongoing Events 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. After School Enrichment S.T.E.M Classes: At Creative STEAM Chico, Thursdays from 3 – 4pm, Grades 1 – 6, creativesteamchico.com. 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 5331000 or go to www.kirshner.org for more info.

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Blue Oak School Tours: Fourth Tuesday of each month, 9AM-11AM. Take a guided tour of our classrooms and explore all the creative and academic facets that Waldorf education offers. Space is limited, call us to reserve your spot: (530) 879-7483. 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 develop more advanced sensory, behavioral, social, and communication skills. Children are encouraged to make social requests and decisions, such as what game to play and what snack they want. Ages: 8 - 12 yrs, Tuesdays: 2-5 pm, Little Red Hen’s Lifespan program, Located at 2418 Cohasset Rd Suite 150. Butte County Library, Chico: Please check for summer storytime changes and summer reading programs. 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. AfterSchool Storytime: Stories & crafts for ages 12 & under at 3pm. Chess Club: 3:30-5:30 under 18 only. 3D Printing Workshops: 3-7pm. 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. 1pm. 2nd Saturday of the month: Spanish storytime at 10am. 3rd Saturday of the month: Chinese Storytime; Monthly 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. Chess Club weekly 11am-1pm under 18 only. 3D Printing Workshops from 3-5pm. SUNDAYS: Free Family Movie: Weekly movies. Contact branch for titles and ratings. All Ages. Showtime 2pm. 1108 Sherman Ave. 891-2726. 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. Café is offered once a month in Oroville and in Chico. www. butteparentcafe.com. Chapman Food And Fitness Festival: Held every Friday from 2–5:30pm at 1010 Cleveland Ave. For more information, call 624-8844 or visit www.cChaos.org. Chico Air Museum: The Chico Air Museum is located at the Chico Municipal Airport. This museum features air exhibits that are fun for the whole family! Open every Friday, Saturday and Sunday from 9am-4pm. FREE! 147 Convair Court, 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: Visit us at our new Location! Classes in painting and drawing for ages 7+. All levels. MondaySaturday. Email for homeschool, after school and adult class availability. $25 per class-1 1/2 hr. Email Janet@ chicoartschool.com or find them on Facebook: www. facebook.com/ChicoArtSchoolandGallery. 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 7:30am-1pm, 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. 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 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. 8 th Street, 891-4671, www.BidwellPark.org.

Thursday of each month from 7-8pm and third Sunday of each month from 2-4pm. Clients and potential clients can come to as many workshops as they choose. During our meetings, we welcome new families, attend to established clients, and present experiential learning opportunities on a variety of topics related to pregnancy, birth & breastfeeding. For more information visit www. chicodoulacircle.com. 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 Museum: Open Wednesday - Sunday, noon to 4pm; donations gladly appreciated. Located at Second and Salem Streets, Downtown Chico. Phone 891-4336, or visit www.chicomuseum.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. Creative STEAM: Our programs provide an extraordinary atmosphere for students to build unique creations, play games, and have loads of fun using LEGO® bricks. The activities are designed to trigger young children’s lively imaginations and build their self-confidence. After school programs, birthday parties, camps, playgroups, Kidz night out, scouting, open play and drop off for ages 5 and up. Call 3329172 or go to creativesteamchico.com. 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 and infant-child CPR classes. Please call 3323970 to register or go to www.enloe.org and click on the Mother Baby page for more information and to view a full list of classes. Also offers lactation support, please call the number above for an appointment. Family Skate Night: North Valley Hockey, go to www. nvhsc.org for more info. 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 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.

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.

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


Ave, 895-1881. Friday Night Bot Wars: 2nd Friday of every month from 6-9pm. Learn about gears and torque, and how exactly these crazy contraptions work. Battling bots, spinning tops, dueling robots, battering rams and more! Create your motorized models and let your imagination take over. Then, step in to the arena to see how your creation fares! Ages 6 and up. creativesteamchico.com or call 332-9172. Friday Night Concerts: The 2018 Friday Night Concert season will kick-off on May 4th. 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 Wed. through Sun. noon to 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. Hands-on building workshop for ages 5-12. 1st Saturday of each month, 9am-12pm. Free. Chico: 342-0477; Oroville: 5380521. Infertility Support Group: 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, and often includes a guest speaker. For more information, call Andrea, 517-1447 or Sarah, 519-2268. 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. Kidz Night Out: 3rd Friday of every month! Do You Need a Date Night? Drop off your LEGO fan with our trained staff for a night of fun! Dinner, games, challenges and LEGO® silliness. Pizza, juice & cookie, R.C Zipline, Battle TrackRace track, take-home crafts, Lego brick creative fun! Ages 6 - 12 at Creative STEAM Chico, www. creativesteamchico.com or call 332-9172. 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 handson 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 supports and ideas from knowledgeable parents in a light-hearted, enjoyable environment. Childcare is not provided. For more information please call Loren at Autism lifespan, 897-0900. 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. 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. Mother to Mother: A support group for mothers who are pregnant or have a child age 0-2 and feel like their experience having a child isn’t what they thought it would be. Feelings could include being disconnected, hopeless, tired, angry, or not being able to snap out of it. Childcare, refreshments and transportation are provided. At the Family Place, 230-0211, 1007 Billie Rd., Paradise, 1st & 3rd Monday: 10 a.m. monca, The Museum of Northern California Art: The 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. At the museum itself questions are placed under each piece of art that ask something specific about the work to expands one’s knowledge of art. 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. Northern California Fertility Foundation: Support group meetings every 1st Thursday of the month at 6pm. The support group provides a safe place to be heard, listen to others and receive peer support as you navigate through infertility. This is a peer led group. Speaker event held the 2nd Wednesday every other month at 6pm. Speakers give you a chance to come listen to experts in various fields related to fertility. 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 from 5-6pm at Apple Blossom Baby, call 345-1617 for more details. Pregnancy Education Series: This four-week childbirth education series is designed to prepare expectant women and their support person for their childbirth experience. We recommend that you choose to attend a session that ends one month before your baby is due. Call 876-2518 to register or go to www.frhosp.org for more information. 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 530-433-5557. 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. Sliver 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. Silver Dollar Speedway: Every Friday night. Gates open at

6pm and races start at 7pm. For more info and for a full schedule of events go to, silverdollarspeedway.com. 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. Teen Fandom Club: Teens 13-17 are invited to join us for our newest club, The Fandom Club. Tell us what you are the most passionate about, whether it’s sports, Marvel superheroes, Teen Titans, Pokemon....you name it! Here you will be accepted and never judged in our welcoming and fun environment for all fans! We have different activities every week and meet in our young adult area or conference room. Chico Library, every Wednesday thru May from 4-5pm. The Mom Spot: A place for mothers of young children (birth through kindergarten) to connect by building friendships and sharing experiences. Meets on second and fourth Tuesdays of the month 9-11:30 am. Join us for a hot breakfast, craft, speaker, and free onsite child care. Meets at Paradise Alliance Church 6491 Clark Rd. Paradise-call for questions 877-7069. The Studio 561: Children’s painting classes, mixed media, family painting parties, birthday paint parties, and camps. Also offers adult classes and painting parties. By local artist, Christine Mac Shane, 370-1285, 561 East Lindo Avenue. Thursday Night Market: 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 and booths, handmade, local arts and crafts, and live entertainment for all ages. Held from 6-9pm every Thursday from April thru September. www. downtownchico.com. 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: Expecting? or Have a child 0-36 months old? Join Us! The Family Place, 1007 Bille Road, Paradise. Meet other Parents, Baby Socialization, Learn Infant/Child Massage, Craft Activities, Talk about Parenting, Lots and Lots of Fun! 10:15 AM - 10:45 AM. For questions or more information contact Tammi, 530-230-2011 Ext. 205. Held every Wednesday. 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 345-1617 for more details. Tot Time: Come enjoy quality time with your toddler doing Arts & Crafts, Music, and other activities. For Families of children ages 0-5. Siblings welcome. Every Monday from 11:15am-12:15 pm. At The Family Place, 1007 Bille Road in Paradise 530-230-0211 Ext. 205. Come laugh, learn, and play with us! U-Pick Cherries: U-Pick Cherries for the whole family in the beautiful foothills just off Hwy 70 above Oroville. Follow us on Facebook @ Stagecoach Lane Ranch for Pick availability. Usually open from end of May to beginning of June. Open everyday except Thursday. Trees are pruned for easy reach. If your toddler can stand, they can pick!! You can call us the day before for info also. Make sure to leave a message... cause we are outside in the Orchard. 530-532-0191. Stagecoach Lane Ranch, 11258 Nelson Bar Rd, Oroville.


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May Butte Community Baby Shower Friday, May, 4th The purpose of the event is to provide resources and information to support families in raising healthy and happy children. Held at Paradise Alliance Church (6491 Clark Rd., Paradise) from 1-3pm. For more info visit nvcss.org. Mother’s Day Sessions with Little Wishes Photography Friday, May 4 and Saturday, May 5th Receive beautiful photos of you and your family just in time for Mother’s Day! Sessions to be held at a unique, outdoor location right here in Chico! Advanced registration required. Visit www.emilyhajec.com to reserve your spot today! 39th Annual Endangered Species Faire Saturday, May 5th 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. 11am4pm at Cedar Grove in Bidwell Park for more info visit www.becnet.org. Family Farm Day Saturday, May 5th Vintage tractor and buggy displays, tractor pulls, pony wagon rides, and children’s activies. At Patrick Ranch Museum from 10am-4pm, www.patrickranchmuseum.org.

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Free Comic Book Day! Saturday, May 5th Hosted by Collectors Ink. Do you like Comics? Do you like FREE Comics? Well if you do then join us on Free Comic Book Day at Collectors Ink, on the First Saturday in May. Collectors Ink, 2593 State Highway 32, Chico. Girls on the Run 5K Fun Run Saturday, May 5th The GOTR 5K fun run is open to the public – all walkers and runners are welcome. The 5K course starts near Butte College’s Campus Center/Bus pick up area at the top of the hill, then heads through the campus, along the wildlife refuge and three ponds, a foot bridge and through the agricultural department, to the back of the football field, and Butte Campus Drive lawn, making your way over to the new track and back through campus near the library to the finish line. For more info and to register go to www. gotrnorthstate.org. Pioneer Day Parade Saturday, May 5th Parade starts at 3rd Street & Salem up 3rd to Main and left to 6th Street and right to Broadway and right to 4th Street and left to Salem and ends. Barbecue and Student Performances post parade in the City Plaza. Parade starts at 10am, events continue until 3pm. www.chicopioneerdayparade.com. Bidwell Bark Saturday, May 5th Bidwell Bark is one of the largest fundraisers for Butte Humane Society and also one of the largest dog-friendly community events in Northern California, and the largest dogfriendly 5K Fun Run in Butte County and surrounding areas. Held in lower Bidwell. To register and for more info visit bidwellbark.com.

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Paint With Me! Sunday, May 6th Paint with Me! with art instructor Ashley Reimer. During this fun event, parent and child will receive painting instruction, all painting materials, and will create a scene together on wooden blocks! Ages 5+, $40 per parent and child; $15 per additional child. To be held in Chico. Advanced tickets required at www.emilyhajec.com. Little Red Hen Mommy & Me Fairy Garden Class Tuesday, May 8th The second Tuesday of every month. Let’s grow together! Create your own fairy garden featuring Studio M miniatures in our hands-on Mommy & Me class. $20 fee provides 1 terracotta pot and 3 Fairy garden plants. Miniatures are available to purchase. Refreshments will be served. Call 894-0040 to RSVP. Classes fill up fast! Goodnight, Goodnight, Construction Site- Children’s Musical Theatre Wednesday, May 9th Bedtime is approaching, and this team of construction vehicles needs to get their rest. But Crane Truck is getting cranky, Cement Mixer takes too long with bath time, and Dump Truck just isn’t sleepy! Excavator and Bulldozer find that preparing for bed is a job in itself! Will they ever get some shut-eye before tomorrow’s day of work? A world premiere musical based upon the best-selling book! Laxson Auditorium, Recommended Grades: Pre K-2, (530) 898-6333, www.chicoperformances.com. Art at The Matador Friday, May 11th and Saturday, May 12th A production of CHIvaa, this show is celebrating it’s seventh year, the event kicks off the art exhibition season in Chico. 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!

Paradise Chocolate Fest Friday, May 11th & Saturday, May 12th An Evening of Chocolate, Wine & Brew from 7-10pm at Paradise Community Park on Friday followed by the 13th Annual Paradise Chocolate Fest on Saturday! A Chocolate Extravaganza! Paradise Benefiting Youth Organizations on the Paradise Ridge “The Paradise Chocolate Fest is the place to indulge your love of all things chocolate! 9am– 5pm at Terry Ashe Park & Recreation Center, 6626 Skyway, www.chocolatefest.us. Beyond Fitness Chocolate Chase - 5 & 10 K Runs and 5 K Fun-Walk Saturday, May 12th The race begins at Beyond Fitness parking lot, located at 7224 Skyway, and follows the historic Memorial Trail. A one-of-a-kind Chocolate Shoe, designed exclusively by Joy Lyn’s Candies in Paradise, will be awarded to winners of the 5 and 10 K Runs. All runners receive a free pass to the Chocolate Fest! www.chocolatefest.us. Chico Antiques & Design Faire Saturday, May 12th Hosted by Eighth Main Chico-Antiques. Held at the Patrick Ranch Museum, 10381 Midway from 8am-3pm. $5 admission, kids 12 and under are free. Call 893-5534 for more info. Feather Fiesta Days in Oroville Saturday, May 12th Parade, Car show, Street Fair and Craft Fair with many booths showing local arts and crafts for sale. Downtown Oroville, find Feather Fiesta Days on facebook for a full schedule of events. 12th Annual Growing Healthy Children Walk & Run Saturday, May 12th A NO-COST walk/run event for the entire family! With three different events, there is something for everyone! Family K (1-mile loop), 5K, Kids Sprints (for young children, held in Sycamore Field). There will be music, dancing, prizes and lots of fun activities for the whole family! 8:30-12pm at One Mile in Bidwell Park, growinghealthychildrenchico.com Pirate Palooza - The Triumphant Return! Saturday, May 12th PiratePALOOZA was launched in 2007 and is now set to begin its second decade as a unique and boisterous celebration with amazing food, drink and entertainment. The event has earned a loyal following of land-locked pirates who return year after year to celebrate the adventurous spirit and iconic style of the Golden Age of Piracy … and 1970’s disco! The event is so much fun that people tend to forget it’s a non-profit fundraiser. All proceeds benefit Disability Action Center’s (DAC) no-cost services and advocacy for people with disabilities. Held at Sierra Nevada Big Room, (530) 893-8527, www.actionctr. org. Annual Kids Fishing Day Saturday, May 12th Greaylodge Wildlife Area from 7am-12pm. For more info call 846-3264. Glenn County Fair Thursday, May 17th - Sunday, May 20th The theme is “What’s All The Buzz About” 221 East Yolo Street, Orland, for more info go to www.glenncountyfair.org. Giselle Friday, May 18th and Saturday, May 19th Giselle is a romantic ballet in two acts. It was first performed by the Ballet du Théâtre de l’Académie Royale de Musique at the Salle Le Peletier in Paris, France in 1841. Giselle became hugely popular and was staged at once across Europe, Russia, and the United States. The traditional choreography that has been passed down to the present day derives primarily from the revivals staged by Marius Petipa during the late 19th and early 20th centuries for the Imperial Ballet in St. Petersburg. Paradise Performing Arts Center, 777 Nunneley Rd. Paradise. For tickets info go to www.northerncaliforniaballet. com/tickets. Chico Mall Family Movie Nights Friday, May 18th Every 3rd Friday each month near Dick’s Sporting Goods. Movies begin at 7pm. Please no outside food or drink. Most food court restaurants provide meal deals just for movie nights. Chili’s is offering a free kids meal with purchase of an adult meal for kids 12 and under each movie night. Just mention this offer to your server. Follow Chico Mall on Facebook and Instagram to see future dates and upcoming movies. Bunco in the Barn Saturday, May 19th A fun afternoon with bunco players, lunch and raffle prizes. 10am-1pm at Patrick Ranch Museum. Visit www.patrickranchmuseum.org for more info. Hooked on Fishing - Chico Saturday, May 19th 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. May Faire at Blue Oak School Saturday, May 19th 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.


Sherwoodstock Family Fun Festival 2018 Saturday, May 19th Join us for a fantastic all-ages afternoon of music, fun, food and drinks! THIS IS A FUNDRAISER FOR SHERWOOD MONTESSORI, a tuition-free public charter school. Tickets $15-$25, kids under 14 are FREE. Featuring a full line up of great live music! Plus an expanded Kids Zone with games & activities for all ages! For tickets please visit sherwoodstock.org. Bake With Me! Saturday, May 19th During this fun event, parent and child will prepare a delicious red velvet cinnamon roll recipe! With owner and lead chef, Mary Chin. Ages 5+, $40 per parent and child; $15 per additional child. 2-3pm. To be held in Chico. Advanced tickets required at www.emilyhajec. com. Walk for Life Saturday, May 19th Fundraiser for Women’s Resource Clinic. Bidwell Park One Mile Recreation. To register or for more info visit www.womensresourceclinic.org. 44th Annual CHVA Car Show in the Park Sunday, May 20th Enjoy Street legal vintage cars and trucks, original, customs, and even Rat Rods on the grass and in the shade on the banks of the Sacramento River. 100 River Park Way, Red Bluff, 8am-3pm. Silver Dollar Fair Thursday, May 24th - Monday, May 28th This year’s theme is “Shake It” and held at the Silver Dollar Fairgrounds in Chico. Carnival rides, food, livestock and much more! Visit www.silverdollarfair.org for a list of daily events and ticket info. Spring Into Action Saturday, May 26th Join Remi Vista’s 2nd Annual 5K Fun Run. Bring the whole family as we become ambassadors of hope raising funds to support Foster Care, Transitional Housing, and services for individuals with developmental disabilities. Tickets available on eventbrite or call 893-4784 for more info. 2018 Summer Bash! Thursday, May 31st Chico Chamber’s Annual Summer BASH will be honoring the 80th Anniversary of Shubert’s Ice Cream & Candy! Join us for an evening under the stars at Patrick Ranch enjoying local music and catering by Kinder’s BBQ. For tickets and more info visit www.chicochamber.com.

June Hooker Oak Elementary School Carnival Friday, June 1st Hosted by Hooker Oak School. Face painting, carnival games, food trucks, entertainment and so much more! Invite all your friends and family - open to everyone! 4-7pm at Hooker Oak School. Footloose June 1st to June 24th When Ren and his mother move to a small farming town, Ren is prepared for an adjustment period at his new school. What he isn’t prepared for are the archaic edicts. They include a ban on dancing instituted by Reverend Moore, who is determined to control the town’s youth while unable to control his own daughter, Ariel. Adapted from the 1984 smash hit movie, Footloose the musical is full of upbeat and popular hit music including Almost Paradise, Let’s Hear It For The Boy and Kenny Loggins’ smash hit Footloose! APPROPRIATE FOR ALL AGES. Chico Theater Company, To order tickets by phone please call 530-894-3282, Box Office open Noon to 6pm, Mon -Sat, www.chicotheatercompany.com. The Jungle Book Friday, June 8th - Sunday, June 10th Kinetics Academy of Dance is proud to announce another huge June performance. This is not your ordinary recital, instead an entire storybook performance. Held at the Pleasant Valley Performing Art Center at PV High on the following dates. June 8th & June 9th at 5:30, June 10th at 2pm, for ticket info visit www.kineticsacademyofdance.com. Movies in the Park- Sing Saturday, June 9th Come and enjoy this summer tradition! Bring a blanket or a low back chair and sit under the stars while enjoying a family friendly movie. Refreshments will be available for purchase. All movies will start approximately 15 minutes after sunset. Sycamore Field, Bidwell Park. Patrick Ranch Museum Threshing Bee Saturday, June 9th 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.

Chico Mall Family Movie Nights Friday, June 15th Every 3rd Friday each month near Dick’s Sporting Goods. Movies begin at 7pm. Please no outside food or drink. Most food court restaurants provide meal deals just for movie nights. Chili’s is offering a free kids meal with purchase of an adult meal for kids 12 and under each movie night. Just mention this offer to your server. Follow Chico Mall on Facebook and Instagram to see future dates and upcoming movies. Chico Down Syndrome Coalition Community Picnic Saturday, June 23rd We are excited to bring a Community picnic for families with a loved one with Down syndrome to the area! ARC is graciously donating the food and water for this event. They are also providing respite help with ARC’s trained workers, for those you need it. There will a coloring table , a bubble station, even facepainting and raffle. Each family in attendance will get an entry for the raffles prizes. Held at Degarmo Park, starts at 10:30am. Driving To Fight Autism Golf Tournament Monday, June 25th Calling all super heros to golf for a good time! CRBR golf tournament at Butte Creek Country Club - Benefiting Autism Research & Services. 7:30am-4pm. For more information please call 530-513-1078.

July Chico Heat Game & Fireworks Tuesday, July 3rd Chico Heat vs Lincoln Potters at 6:35pm. Stay after the game and celebrate our country’s independence day one day early with a post-game fireworks show presented by Golden Valley Bank. For a full schedule go to www.chicoheat.com. Fireworks at the Silver Dollar Speedway Wednesday, 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. Dollar Night At Silver Dollar Speedway Friday, July 13th For more information about the track please visit www.silverdollarspeedway.com or call 530-350-7275. Slice of Chico Friday, July 13th & Saturday, July 14th A summertime tradition! Come downtown for a family-friendly, 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. I Love You, You’re Perfect, Now Change Friday, July 13th - Sunday, August 5th This funny and irreverent look at the mating game takes on the truths and myths behind the conundrum known as ‘the relationship.’ Recommended for ages 13 and older. Chico Theater Company, To order tickets by phone please call 530-894-3282, Box Office open Noon to 6pm, Mon -Sat, www.chicotheatercompany.com. Movies in the Park- Despicable Me 3 Saturday, July 14th Come and enjoy this summer tradition! Bring a blanket or a low back chair and sit under the stars while enjoying a family friendly movie. Refreshments will be available for purchase. All movies will start approximately 15 minutes after sunset. Sycamore Field, Bidwell Park. Chico Mall Family Movie Nights Friday, July 20th Every 3rd Friday each month near Dick’s Sporting Goods. Movies begin at 7pm. Please no outside food or drink. Most food court restaurants provide meal deals just for movie nights. Chili’s is offering a free kids meal with purchase of an adult meal for kids 12 and under each movie night. Just mention this offer to your server. Follow Chico Mall on Facebook and Instagram to see future dates and upcoming movies. 7th Annual Growing Up Chico Night Thursday, July 26th Help Growing Up Chico Magazine celebrate their 7th 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 518-6154 for booth information.


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Chico Country Day Preschool

3-5 years

MWF 8:30-11:30 M/W 12:15-3:15 T/Th 8:30-11:30 T/Th 12:30-2:45

We offer small individualized class sizes that provides a safe, joyful environment that celebrates learning through multi-sensory hands on activities. Encourages children to discover their environment, learn new skills and concepts, and engage in activities and gain independence.

895-2650 EXT 110 kcooley@chicocountryday.org www.chicotuntrydayschool.org

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Chico Montessori Children’s House

2.9-5 years

8:30am-5:30pm Monday-Friday

The goal of the Montessori approach is to help the child acquire the confidence and motivation he or she needs to fulfill his or her best potential. This is done by providing an environment with activities that fit the child’s individual needs, builds his/her interests, and nurtures his/her enthusiasm.

814 Glenn St. Chico, CA 95928 342-5518 www.chicomontessori.com

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Creative Outlets In-Home Preschool

2-6 years

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

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

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Enchanted Play

License # 045407157

3 mo. -5 years

7:30am-6:00pm Monday-Friday

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.

715-0436 www.enchantedplay.com denisealioto@encgantedplay.net

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Kids Park

2-12 years

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. Chico, CA 95928 894-6800 www.kidspark.com

Little Sprouts Preschool

2-5 years

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

Enchanted Play encourages education through the magic of play and exploration. Theme based emergent curriculum and music provide opportunities for children to participate in daily educational activities.

7am-5:30pm Monday-Friday

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

15 Overland Ct. Chico, CA 95928 345-0123 littlesproutspreschool1@gmail.com

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7:30am – 6:00pm Monday – Friday

Half Days & Full Days Available Preschool & Daycare Available

500 Orient St. Chico, CA (530) 487-7330 preschool@ndschico.org http://ndschico.org/preschool

License # 045404389

License # 045406630

License # 045405971

License # 045404701, 045404702

License # 045405784

Notre Dame Preschool 2.5 License #045407128

Years Old & Up

D-Diapers L-Lunch P-Parent participation T-Traditional school year A-After-school program S-Summer program Y-Year round program

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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. Almond Country Farm: pg 28 Apollo Piano: pg 21, 28 Apple Blossom Baby: pg 39 Basis, Health and Performance: pg 6 Bidwell Presbyterian Church: pg 28 Boys & Girls Club of the North Valley: pg 5, 28 Butte County 4-H: pg 28 Butte County Office of Education: pg 31 California Regional Theatre: pg 29 Camp Wild Heart: pg 9, 29 Chico Art School & Gallery: pg 29 Chico Area Recreation and Park District: pg 3, 29 Chico Cheer Allstars: pg 29 Chico Community Acupuncture: pg 23 Chico Country Day School: pg 21 Chico Creek Dance Centre: pg 26, 29 Chico Creek Nature Center: pg 3 Chico Montessori Children’s House: pg 29, 38 Chico Mothers’ Club: pg 38 Chico Pediatric Dentistry: pg 18 Chico Racquet Club: pg 30 Chico Sports Club: pg 7, 18 Climate and Energy Solutions: pg 25 Creative Outlets Preschool: pg 3, 38 Creative STEAM Chico: pg 8, 30 Dimple Deedles: pg 2, 30 Downtown Chico Business Association: pg 6 Dreampuppyz: pg 17 Durham Park and Recreation District: pg 30 Earth Bound Skills: pg 18, 30 Enchanted Play: pg 18 Evangelical Free Church of Chico: pg 31 Feather River Recreation & Park District: pg 31 Forebay Aquatic Center: pg 26, 31 Forest Ranch Charter School: pg 7 FunLand/CalSkate: pg 26, 31

Funny Faces Chico: pg 23 Green Dragon: pg 31 Girls On The Run Of The North State: pg 6, 31 Honey Run Quilters: pg 31 HYPE Dance Studio: pg 21, 32 In Motion Fitness: pg 2, 32 Inspire School Of Arts & Sciences: pg 25 Instant Nails: pg 38 JROB Wrestling Camp: pg 32 Kelly Kirlin Photography: pg 18 Kids Outdoor Sports Camp: pg 32 Kids Park: pg 5, 32, 38 Kinetics Academy of Dance: pg 8, 32 Little Sprouts Preschool: pg 7, 38 Little Wishes by Emily Hajec Photography: pg 23 McMillan Tree Service: pg 25 Monica Brown - Matilda Jane Clothing: pg 23 My Body Wisdom: pg 23 My Oven’s Meals: pg 23 Nor Cal Football Camps: pg 33 North State Ballet: pg 13, 33 Northern Valley Indian Health: pg 17 Notre Dame School & Preschool: pg 26 Paradise Chocolate Festival: pg 7 Patrick Ranch Museum: pg 25 Pleasant Valley Baptist School: pg 17 Rejuvené: pg 40 Sherwood Montessori: pg 18 Sherwoodstock: pg 17 Supportive Conceptions Surrogacy Agency: pg 23 The Kite Group: pg 9 Titus Insurance: pg 21 Trinity United Methodist Church: pg 13, 33 Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthropology: pg 33 Youthful Smiles Dentistry: pg 17



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