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Homework, parent conferences, fundraisers, OH MY! Fall is a busy time for most families and a time of many transitions in my household. Sometimes I feel like we unintentionally forget to appreciate the things we are working so hard for: our families, a roof over our heads, our good health, our education, and even the simplicity of having food on our plates. As winter approaches and the holidays near, I like take a “time out” to regroup and remember the reason for the season. The holidays, for me, are a time to reflect on the good things in my life and express my gratitude in a meaningful way. I have been given the opportunity to expand my responsibilities and involvement with Growing Up Chico Magazine, and for that I am truly grateful. Not only do I work among an amazing staff that is creative and hardworking, but I work for an owner who is known for her integrity. She challenges my abilities every day and her dedication lies in supporting Butte County families through education and information. Whether you have been a fan of our publication from the beginning, or are a new reader, please feel free to reach out to us with your feedback. Is there something you would love to see more of in our magazine? Let us know! Would you like to contribute to your community and be a part of Growing Up Chico Magazine? We encourage you to submit articles, photography, crafts, recipes, events for our community calendar, and advertisements for your business. Also, do not forget that our Annual Women In Business spread is coming up in our Spring Edition (deadline is Jan. 30th)! This is your time to shine, ladies, so don’t miss out, you deserve it!

DeAnna Holman DeAnna is a teacher and mother of three who is working as a freelance writer, editor, and graphic artist (She also owns Restoration Bee, a booth at Eight and Main). She currently does the layouts and assists in editing Growing Up Chico! She obtained her BS from USC and her teaching credential from CSUC, Chico. DeAnna is a breast cancer survivor and will be writing about her experiences. She lives on an almond orchard in Durham with her husband, kids, dog and cats.

Terry J. Basile, LMFT Terry is a Marriage and Family Therapist with a private practice in Chico. She works with adults, teens, couples and families. She is pleased to have established a website, www. parentingwithheartandmind.com, to share her writings, blog and practice information. Her book, Let’s Color Your Feelings! is a tool for parents, and children 3-8, to learn how to communicate feelings positively and avoid acting out behaviors. The book is available through Amazon & Kindle. She can be reached at tjbasile@yahoo.com.

Theresa Schneider Theresa is a 4th Generation Chico Almond and Walnut farmer. Married to her High School Sweetheart, TJ, for 12 years, they have two beautiful daughters ages 7 and 9. Theresa is a Community Club & Livestock Leader for Chico 4-H Club, FCC Harvest Festival Chair, California Women for Agriculture member, and is on the CORE Butte Charter and Chico FFA Advisory committees. She enjoys running, gardening and spending time with family.

Sandra Buckman Sandra is the Junior Marketing Student Assistant at Chico Performances. Majoring in Journalism with a concentration in Public Relations at CSU Chico, Sandra is a rare and endangered species often referred to as a native Chicoan.

Enjoy the togetherness this season brings and remember to count your blessings; they are plentiful and life is good! From all of us at Growing Up Chico Magazine, we wish you and yours a wonderful holiday season and a prosperous 2017! Rachele Thompson Business & Marketing Manager (530) 519-0320 rachele@growingupchico.com

Stacy Piper Stacy is a local author, educator, public speaker, and inspirational champion. Read all about her book, Sugar Bugz, They Live On Your Teeth on page12. For more information about her and her book, please visit her website at www.sugarbugz.net.

HowDoesShe HowDoesShe.com is a site created by women, inspired by women, and dedicated to empowering and embracing motherhood and womanhood. While none of us is perfect, our common bond is a constant yearning to be better. Better mothers, better wives, better women. HowDoesShe.com. Come join us!


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contents

School and Home

11 Winter Camps

16 Winter Fun

Day Camps for Winter Break

25 Secret Santa

Local Author Gives Back

29 MOD Pizza

12 Sugar Bugz

Family Time

26 Gift Guide 30 Teacher Gift Ideas

16 The Nutcracker

31 Winter Recipes

18 Farm City

33 Photo Contest

Adding a Chico Spin An Event for All

21 Community

IN EVERY ISSUE

Baby Shower Event

34 Event Calendar

Parenting

38 Directories

22 Electronic Addiction Staying Connected in the Digital World

Days of 25 12 Giving Contest 33 Photo Winners

Don’t Miss a Thing! Preschool and Business Directories

16 Farm City



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GROWING UP CHICO PRESENTS

WINTER CAMPS 2016

Bricks 4 Kidz

Camp Phone Number: (530) 332-9172 Camp Website: www.bricks4kidz.com/california-chico/ Dates & Camps: November 11th Pokémon Camp: 8:30 - 11:30 Ninja Camp: 12:30 - 3:30pm November 21 - 23 Morning Holiday Camp: 8:30 - 11:30am Robotics Camp: 8:30 - 11:30am Afternoon Holiday Camp: 12:30 - 3:30pm Comic Book Creator Camp: 12:30 - 3:30pm December 23 Gamer’s Delight Camp: 8:30 - 11:30am December 27 - 30 Morning Minecraft Camp! 8:30 - 11:30am Robotics Camp: 8:30 - 11:30am Afternoon Pokémon Camp: 12:30 - 3:30pm Stop Motion Animation Camp: 12:30 - 3:30pm January 3 - 6 Batman Morning Camp: 8:30 - 11:30am Stop Motion Animation Camp: 8:30 - 11:30am Star Wars Afternoon Camp: 12:30 - 3:30pm Robotics Camp: 12:30 - 3:30pm

Chico Bullpen Baseball Academy

Chico Bullpen Winter Camp Camp Phone Number: (530) 230-2100 Camp Website: www.chicobullpenba.com Ages : 6-14 years old Session Cost: $125 Camp Description: Come learn the basic fundamentals from current and former

college/professional players. The camp will include the proper mechanics of hitting, fielding, throwing, base running and more! January 2nd-5th from 9am12pm.

all day. If you want to have some fun and get in some tumbling, sign up today - we fill up fast! New members to the gym will require a $25 “anniversary fee” per year.

Chico Area Recreation District

Chico Creek Nature Center

CARD Winter Camps Camp Phone Number: (530) 895-4711 Camp Website: www.ChicoRec.com Camp Dates: 12/26–12/30, 1/2–1/6 Ages: Varies; Grade K–Age 15 Session Cost: $150-$160 Camp Description: Learn what brings recipes to life at Kitchen Science Camp (half day), and explore and invent at Wintertime Delight (full day) Camp where campers will complete building challenges and more.

Chico Cheer

Turkey Tumble Clinic & New Year’s New Skills Clinic Camp Phone Number: (530) 894-2227 Camp Website: www. ChicoCheerAllStars.com Camp Dates: 11/22/16 & 1/5/17 10 AM - 4 PM Ages: 5-18 Session Cost: $15/hr. or $50/day - you choose the sessions! Camp Description: Join us for one of our Winter Tumbling Clinics! It’s easy to register online and either choose your sessions, or sign up for the whole day. Clinics are for anyone looking to improve their tumbling skills over the holiday breaks. We recommend layering comfortable workout clothes and bringing a sack lunch if you are with us

Camp Chico Chilly Camp Phone Number: (530) 891-4671 Camp Website: ChicoRec.com/NatureCenter Camp Dates: 12/26–12/30, 1/2–1/6 Ages: 5–11 Session Cost: Varies Camp Description: Let your child experience the chilly wonders of Bidwell Park through animal visits, nature walks, and more. There are half-day and full-day options, as well as daily rates.

FunLand/Cal Skate

FunLand Winter Break Camp Camp Phone Number: (530) 343-1601 Camp Website: www.funlandchico.com Camp Dates: Dec. 26th - Dec. 30th, Jan. 2nd - Jan, 6th Ages: 5-12 Session Cost: $130 all day (9-5pm), $100 mornings (9-1pm) Camp Description: These winter break camps are designed to be a fun, hearthealthy, active alternative to a normal Winter Break - plus an inexpensive daycare option for those working parents. This is a chance for the campers to do everything Funland and Cal Skate has to offer, and then some. Campers can spend the morning or the whole day doing activities that are not normally offered to the public. Activities will include, but are not limited to: skating, mini-golflng, batting, arts/crafts, arcade games/ dodge ball, hockey, and more.


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hico Author, Stacy Piper, has been making a real difference to children in Chico, and the surrounding communities, with her children’s book, Sugar Bugz: They Live On Your Teeth.

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The creation of the Sugar Bugz book was done by Chico people! With inspiration from her Chico born kids, Stacy wrote the book. Stacy and her husband, Sam Piper, created the storyboards and then Sam did the layout and design. Local Artist, Lori Escobar, did the amazing and creative art for the book. Several local teachers helped edit the text and local Dentist, Dr. Roos, wrote the forward of the book. Stacy and her husband spent their savings to publish this special book. Stacy launched the book’s website, Facebook page, Twitter page, Pinterest account, and blog. She has made the book available on Amazon in print and e-Book format. Stacy is proud that many local businesses, like Made In Chico, Postal Plus, Hubbs Stationary and Chico Pediatric Dentistry want to sell her book. Stacy has read her book to hundreds of children throughout northern California and she has worked with many local organizations like First 5 Butte County, in effort to help them with their oral health initiatives. The book is now being used for many outreach programs in Butte County, as well as in other counties. What does the future hold? The 2nd edition of the Sugar Bugz: They Live On Your Teeth book will have Spanish,

as well as English, on each page! Stacy has also written adorable Halloween and Christmas Sugar Bugz books. She is currently seeking sponsorship in attempts to fund the Spanish edition, as well as the Halloween and Christmas sequels. In closing, Stacy wants to make sure Chico knows that every year, in February, kids can get FREE dental health care on Give Kids A Smile day! For these free services, you must sign up EARLY, starting in October. Places like Northern Valley Indian Health and Chico Pediatric Dentistry have generously offered dental care on Give Kids A Smile day in the past and Stacy has volunteered at Chico Pediatric Dentistry by reading her Sugar Bugz, They Live On Your Teeth book while the kids wait in the lobby. Stacy continues to be AMAZED at how many local dental professionals volunteer their day to our community each year. February is Stacy’s busiest month as she runs around to schools and organizations, helping to promote children’s dental hygiene. In working with many entities in Chico, Stacy has come to realize that our special town is filled with awesome educators, businesses and organizations!



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elebrating 35 seasons, Chico Community Ballet embarks on the creation of a brandnew and unique concept with their bi-annual Nutcracker production at Laxson Auditorium: “A Very Chico Nutcracker.” Inspired by Dr. Oscar Stansbury and his daughter, Angeline, this soaring story captures the awe and expectation of the night before Christmas when a mysterious gift sparks a wondrous adventure. As the colossal Christmas tree shoots skyward and almond blossoms blanket the stage, the ballet magically takes Angeline and the audience on a journey she never expected. From an enchanted land brimming with visitors from faraway lands, waltzing almond blossoms, to a handsome prince—A Very Chico Nutcracker is the perfect holiday adventure.

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his December at Laxson Auditorium, join Chico Community Ballet as they breathe life and excitement into The Nutcracker by giving this classic Christmas ballet a very “Chico” flare. Set in turn-of-the-century Chico, to Tchaikovsky’s magical score, this holiday staple illustrates Chico’s rich history through gorgeous new sets, beautiful costumes, amazing dancers, and iconic Chico images. A Very Chico Nutcracker is a holiday extravaganza the whole family can enjoy!

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he mastermind behind this unique concept, is artistic director and main choreographer, Debbie Jorritsma. Jorritsma is a veteran director of The Nutcracker, and is well known for her ‘tutorage’ of young, local ballet students during her 30 years of teaching in the North State. “The concept of a ‘Chico’ Nutcracker all started when I went on a tour of the Stansbury


has been incredible,” says Jorritsma.

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ancing the lead role of Angeline will be Nutcracker veteran dancer and guest performer, Cameryn Titus. Titus began dancing for the Chico Community Ballet company when she was eight years old, and has been invited back as a guest performer for this year’s production. “It’s such an honor to be dancing with this wonderful group of performers,” says Titus, “I love ballet and the Chico community, and I am just really excited for everything that’s in store.”

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house. There’s an old picture of Angeline Stansbury’s bedroom where she has posters from around the world, and all of a sudden, it clicked and I was inspired,” says Jorritsma, “It just seemed like the family was perfect. The Stansbury Association seemed very warm and open to the idea. I was kind of clueless as to how I was going to make this happen, but the puzzle pieces started to fit.”

tarring alongside Titus in the lead role of the Nutcracker, is fellow veteran, Jake Bevens. Just like his co-star, Bevens has been dancing for the Chico Community Ballet Company since he was in elementary school. Now dancing professionally in Los Angeles, Bevens has been hired as a guest performer in his fourth time performing the role of the Nutcracker. “I’m so excited that they’re putting a Chico flare on The Nutcracker,” says Bevens, “I’m honored to be a part of something so unique to Chico, and I love that I get to give

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ith a new concept, and 35 seasons of wear and tear, the original Nutcracker sets are getting put to rest. “The sets are getting completely redone,” says Jorritsma, “Steve Ellis, our technical director, basically said ‘it’s time,’ so that marked the beginning of our plan. From January on, the whole idea started falling into place, and we’ve been working really hard since then.”

Bob Pickering is our set designer, which is pretty comical because Bob was our first Nutcracker set designer way back in 1995 and 96. Set wise, I just gave Bob lots of ideas and images, and somehow, he was able to take it and pull it all together,” says Jorritsma.

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roducing a local ballet of professional caliber takes a lot of work, and requires a solid team. This highly anticipated performance features more than 80 performers from Chico

back to the Chico community, whom without, I wouldn’t be where I am today.”

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Very Chico Nutcracker will feature two special meet and greets: The first will take place on opening night, with the members of the Doctor Oscar Stansbury Association dressed in full period garb, greeting the audience as they enter. The second will be with select costumed dancers, immediately following the Saturday matinee.

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Community Ballet, Inspire School of The Arts, and Dance Evolution. “A huge new part to this is the community involvement. We always work with local community members to some capacity, but the support we’ve gotten from Kathryn DeMontigny at Dance Evolution and the dancers from Inspire

A Very Chico Nutcracker will take place Thursday and Friday, December 1 and 2 at 7:30 p.m.; Saturday, December 3 at 2:00 p.m. and 7:30 p.m.; and Sunday, December 4 at 2:00 p.m. To purchase tickets or find out more information, visit www.chicoperformances.com, or call 530-898-6333.


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The 12th Annual Farm City Celebration Harvest Festival

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ome celebrate agriculture at the FREE, 12th Annual Farm City Celebration Harvest Festival. The event will be held Saturday, November 8th, from 10-2pm, at the Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park.

We are bringing the farm to the city with a 4-H interactive animal display, cattle roping, stock dog demonstrations, modern and vintage farm equipment, tractors, and much more. Kids of all ages will enjoy Boy Scouts Troop 2 building two rope bridge obstacle courses, a must experience event! The Bidwell Mansion will be open for first level tours, arts & crafts, and a free bounce house for the kids. We are lucky to have Madison Bear Garden barbeque lunch for a special event price. Enjoy vintage and modern farm equipment, Noble Orchard apples, TJ Farms Carriage rides, and so much more. Bring the whole family, as the first 500 families will receive a free reusable tote bag filled with yummy local commodities and goodies. The mission of the Farm City Celebration is to increase understanding about the value of agriculture to the urban community and show its importance to all within Chico and the surrounding communities. Please visit www. farmcity.com for any additional information, or feel free to contact me at tmbschneider@msn. com. Thanks and see you all there! Written by Theresa Schneider Farm City Celebration Harvest Festival Chair Photos by: Matulich Photography



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Community Baby Shower

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utte Baby Steps, a program of Northern Valley Catholic Social Service, in collaboration with Butte County’s Children and Families Commission (First Five) and Public Health, will be hosting a FREE community baby shower for all pregnant and new mothers in Butte County. The event will be held at the Dorothy Johnson Center at 755 E. 16th Street, in Chico from 1-3 pm on November 12th.

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ighlights of the Baby Shower include showcasing over 20 community providers, offering resources and information for having a healthy pregnancy and raising healthy children. The “First 5 Express” will also be in attendance, offering a multitude of activities designed to stimulate early brain development and offer parents new ideas to inspire early learning and positive behaviors at home. Other highlights include a cooking demonstration on how to make homemade baby food by CSU Chico’s SNAP ED program and a complementary photo shoot designed to capture your growing baby bump or newborn’s first smile.

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other’s Strong will be offering breakout sessions, where they will discuss the myths of motherhood and strategies for moms connecting with other moms. There will be additional prizes for moms that attend the breakout sessions! There will also be snacks and refreshments, as well as numerous free giveaways.

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his event will be fun for the whole family. Transportation to and from the event may be available. Call for more details. 876-0928.


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Terry J. Basile, Marriage and Family Therapist

Ask Your Family Therapist

Every generation of parents has new challenges to manage due to some new behavior that has become popular in our culture, effecting our children’s emotional or physical development. Grandparents will remember struggling over the first Parental Advisory stickers on their children’s music because of profanities in a song. Little did we know, once that barrier was broken, there would be a flood of changes in the world of media. Parents have been struggling for the last decade with managing the effects of the digital world on our children and families. Much has been written of the negative effects of letting your child compulsively play computer games. Many parents are feeling left out by their pre-teen and older children who only communicate with another human being through texts. It is quite the challenge! To counter some of the negative effects of our electronic age, I would encourage parents to be proactive and focus on how to use our digital devices to enrich our children’s lives.

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Create a family night and watch documentaries with your children. Let each family member take a turn picking out the show they want to share. Now that we have so many ways to watch any video and at any time, this enables us to be in charge of what we watch as a family. I love how often animal shows bring in information about climate change, and land development that effect the habitat and the behavior of the animal. Developing rainforests may not only change weather patterns, they force the animal to hunt for food from the livestock of angry local farmers or in the garbage of townspeople. Ask your child how they would solve these problems. Research online to find possible alternative solutions. Use this as a moment to teach your children that there is a cause and effect to all behavior. This concept is vital to their developing the ability to monitor their own actions now and in the future. Since our children are connected to minute by minute information about the lives of movie stars, media personalities and sports figures, use that information to ask some thoughtful questions about the motivation behind certain behaviors. For example, “What do you think would cause a player to refuse to stand up for our national anthem?” Challenge their thought processes gently. Bring it down to their own level by asking what they would do if they thought someone in their family was being mistreated by a group of people. Talk about how in our history, passive resistance has been used instead of violence to bring about change, so you are teaching history while responding to a current event. While the major media outlets will always have an opinion and perhaps an agenda to sensationalize on events, it is key that we teach our children how to think for themselves and dissect the news so they can develop their own opinions.

Along with all the junk our children are exposed to online, there are also many good programs and outlets to information available. Encourage your child to add some links like: pbs.org, timeforkids. com, or kids.nationalgeographic.com. Follow them yourself so you can talk to your kids about what they are learning. Dr. Jane Goodall has a program called, “Roots and Shoots” that can be followed online and joined across the country that teaches children how to practically help our environment. We want our children to have the knowledge to support them being active citizens of the world they will inherit. The internet can open up a child’s world in a way nothing has before. Sit down and explore the world with them through maps. Determine a country or culture they would like to know more about. Maybe it is where a relative, classmate, or neighbor came from. Find out if there is anyone available to write or email your child so they have a more personal experience of another country. You can also explore pen pal sites for kids, online. What about YouTube? It has so many informational videos that you could build just about anything with your child. So, find a craft or project together and build it. This is a great way to have quality time and make a special memory. Then, take a picture and brag about it online. I love how texting is a great way to keep track of older children. Yet, it is also a great way to offer support and appreciation. Just send random little ‘love notes’ throughout the week like, “Thanks for a great job on your room,” or “You have a great smile.” You can also just send a fun emoji to brighten their day. Reminding a child that you are always thinking of them is a powerful way to stay connected.



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12 Days of Secret Santa Fun Ways to Teach Your Kids About Giving By Ashley, written in behalf of HowDoesShe.com

My mom always told me to, “keep my alms in secret.” To be honest, I never had a clue what that meant, but I figured it out, watching my mom and grandmother around Christmas time. I remember going into my Grandmother’s basement and seeing an entire chocolate factory. She spent hours making the most decadent treats. She worked full-time as an elementary school teacher, and though she did not have much time or money, she put everything she had into making those chocolate treats. I was so excited. I dreamed of eating chocolate treats for every meal. That’s when I got the bad news: We were giving away all the treats. All that chocolate, and bread, and all of those cinnamon rolls were going to other people; some of whom we did not even know. I had a lot to learn about service. Luckily, my mom taught me that giving away Christmas goodies can be just as fun as eating them. Every year, my mom planned a “Twelve Days of Christmas Service Project.” Two weeks before Christmas, she would pick a family for which we wanted to make treats. Then, every night, for twelve nights, we would secretly deliver the treats to their door and then run away before we were caught. Secretly getting the treats to the door was always a fun challenge, especially when we were little. Sometimes we were not fast enough to make it back to Mom’s car and we would have to walk home. Other times we would blow our cover by accidentally leaving a hat or some mittens with our name on them by the door. Other times, we were so slow getting away from the front porch, that we would have to dive into the front yard bushes just to avoid getting caught. As the years passed, our Christmas giving ninja skills got more and more refined and the unsuspecting recipients had no chance of ever knowing who had left the surprise holiday treats. The best thing about the Twelve Days of Christmas Program is we learned to give and we had fun doing it. Not only did we have a chance to channel our mischievous natures toward giving a little holiday cheer, we also learned how good it felt to give. Today, I am teaching the same lesson to my kids. Not only do they get to learn about giving, it gives me an excuse to make a lot of holiday goodies.

Here are some ideas for Twelve Days of Christmas treats (not all of them have to be sweets): • • • • • • • • • • • • • •

A small Christmas tree with ornaments Sparkling cider Hot cocoa or coffee kit (marshmallow, cups, and cocoa or coffee) Holiday CDs or movies Lotions Gift cards Bread and jam Candles A Christmas tree with lights A fresh wreath Handmade hat or clothing Ornaments Homemade cookies and other treats You can also just run by the Dollar Store and let your kids pick out a cart full of items.

I love to buy pretty labels for each gift. You can print the days on each label or write on them. My kids also love to write notes and fun poems on the gifts before we deliver them. You never know what someone is going through in life. This could be just the surprise that they need to make it through a bad day or week. Just writing about it gets me excited to give and to “keep my alms in secret.”

Happy Everything!

Ashley


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Nostalgic Beauty

Having trouble thinking of a gift for someone like a grandma who needs nothing? This Vintage Hen Candy dish would be a great gift! Vintage Hen 973 East Ave. Suite J. (530)894-1311

ForGetYours Guys him a tie he can get excited about, with this charming set. Bow ties more his style? We have those, too! Apple Blossom Baby 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617

Merle Norman Striking gift sets from skin care and makeup, to professional beauty tools that will make everyone’s holiday exceptionally merry. They also offer professional ear piercing services starting at $25.00. Starting price includes: piercing, earrings and antiseptic. 1600 Mangrove Ave Ste 150 (530)895-0958

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Make Dad Glow

HodariMD Skin Care for Men will keep your dad’s skin cleansed, hydrated and protected for all seasons. 251 Cohasset Road, Suite 240 (530)342-8295 www.rejuvene.com

Get Theatrical

Season tickets to Chico Theater Company make an excellent gift! It’s the gift that gives all year long. Chico Theater Company 166 Eaton Rd Ste F (530)894-3282 www.chicotheatercompany.com

Pamper Her The Elegant Escape is a luxurious 2-hour mind, body, and skincare retreat. It includes the Rejuvené Signature facial and massage. 251 Cohasset Road, Suite 240 (530)342-8295 www.rejuvene.com

Fancy Chef

Decorative aprons for the hostess with the mostess! Matching linens and hot pads are also available. Little Red Hen Kitchen Store 959 East Avenue in Chico (530)894-1300

From the Grandkids This stylish frame makes it easy to change out the photos, so the grandparents are always ready for the most current brag-able moment. Apple Blossom Baby 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617

For The Gamer This Texas Hold Em poker set includes a full

Back in Time

Highball glasses for Grandpa can bring back fond memories. These and so many more nostalgic and vintage gifts at Vintage Hen. 973 East Ave. Suite J (530)894-1311

set of chips and stylish playing cards with a bold graphic print, meaning whether you win or lose, your hand will always look good! Little Red Hen Gift Shop 897 E. 20th St. (530)897-0100


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Construct an Adventure

The Kidkraft Bucket Top Construction Train Set lets kids explore an entire world without even leaving the house. Fun details like a molded mountain help this set look even more realistic! When playtime is finished, storing this train set is a breeze - everything comes packaged in a convenient plastic bucket.” Little Red Hen Gift Shop 897 E. 20th ST. in Chico (530)897-0100

Matching Journals and pencil sets for the artist or creative writer! Award-winning sets for boys and girls. Little Red Hen Gift Shop 897 E. 20th ST. in Chico (530)897-0100

Creativity on the Go

Give the gift of creativity with awesome art supplies from Melissa and Doug. Give the gift of peace with our amazing On the Go books, all the fun with none of the mess. Apple Blossom Baby Spark a love of writing and reflection 1372 Longfellow Ave. with these interactive diaries, full of fun (530)345-1617 prompts sure to get them putting down the tablet and picking up a pencil. Apple Blossom Baby 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617

For the Older Child

Sue Sue’s

These one of a kind dresses are a fun and funky mix of new and vintage fabrics. Like snowflakes, and children, no two are alike. Handmade in Chico and can be found at Apple Blossom Baby, Made in Chico and online at www.sue-sues.com.

Create With Flair

This amazing tactile toy is sure to be a hit with kids of all ages. Apple Blossom Baby 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617

For the Inquisitive

“Give the Gift of Science!” Individual and family memberships available. GATEWAY SCIENCE MUSEUM 625 Esplande Call 898-4121 www.csuchico.edu/gateway

Tell a Story

Encourage your little ones to develop their storytelling and creative skills with these story cards. The Eeboo Tell Me a Story “Volcano Island” game includes 36 beautifully illustrated cards. Little Red Hen Gift Shop 897 E. 20th ST. in Chico (530)897-0100

For the Entire Family New skates come with a FREE stocking stuffer! Get 100% of your ProShop skate purchase back on an Admission Card for Cal Skate & Putters! Funland / Cal Skate Chico (530) 343-1601 www.funlandchico.com

Get Back to Nature

Give the gift of nature education, become a 2017 Member of Chico Creek Nature Center. Family memberships start at $50. Chico Creek Nature Center 1968 E 8th Street 530-891-4671


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MOD Pizza

Comes to Chico, California The Sanders Family is proud to bring MOD Pizza to Chico! The restaurant opened on Monday, October 3rd, 2016. MOD is located at 851 East Ave #150 in Chico. MOD Pizza is the original quick service pizza concept based out of Seattle, Washington. MOD serves individual artisan-style pizza and salads and has gluten free, dairy free, and vegetarian options. At MOD, they serve their pizzas with unlimited toppings at one low price. At MOD, they are more than just great pizza; they believe it all starts with their people, their “MOD Squad.” By treating their own people with care, they will, in turn, do the same with customers. They exist to inspire; not only within their four walls, but in the local community. The Sanders Family is excited to bring MOD Pizza to the Chico area, and be part of such a great community. They have always held the belief that, “it is a win-win situation to support the local community that supports you.” For over 15 years, in Placer and Sacramento counties, the Sanders family has given back through their existing restaurants, Jacks Urban Eats and Dos Coyotes, and they plan to continue this philosophy with MOD Pizza. Through programs like “Dine and Donate” where 20% of the sales go back to the local organizations, raffle giveaways, and donating time to give back, there is always something they do to make an impact. They were excited to partner with a company like MOD Pizza who also shares these same values. The family believes in supporting employees and the community. One one example is their Spreading Modness campaign, a fundraiser that raised over $124K for local food banks, shelters and educational foundations in 2015. On October 3rd, MOD Sacramento partnered up with The Yellow Door and Pleasant Valley High School Football & Cheer Teams for the opening Dine & Donate where MOD Pizza, Chico gave 100% of the proceeds back to the organizations. They look forward to being a part of Chico’s great community! They are also very proud to hire over 40 local team members to support what they hope will be a successful opening and help make MOD Pizza, Chico a staple in your diet.


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Growing up Chico Magazine surveyed several teachers and asked them to honestly tell us what they like to get as teacher gifts. Many teachers said they do not need any gifts, except for their students to get assignments in, follow the classroom rules, and help make learning fun by taking ownership of the classroom and being respectful to their peers. After some major prodding, we were able to get teachers to share some of their ideas. They are just so humble! Without giving away their identities, here are some the gifts teachers love getting: “A heartfelt, card made by a student.”

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“Once we had a parent and student clean up a little area of campus over the break. Weed, pick up trash, sweep off the sidewalk and straighten some ornamental rocks. That was the best!” “I love it when students make really practical daily use gifts or give gifts that I can enjoy with my family... time I can spend with my own kids!” “More than anything I love to receive a sincere note from a student or an email from a grateful parent. It makes the end of semester rush seem less hectic and reminds me that I’m so lucky to have these great relationships and learning experiences with my students.” “Hand sanitizer, Starbucks gift cards.” “A book a student thinks I’ll enjoy, a gift certificate for activities I can do with my kids, a coupon for babysitting, and restaurant gift cards are always appreciated!” “If a parent does want to give a gift, it is appreciated if a student makes a donation to the class: a favorite book, tools from Harbor Freight, or a donation to a charity that relates to something that students have studied.” “Gift certificates for restaurants, groceries, coffee, or massages; Going in together as a class on something bigger you know the teacher wants (I was once given a Nook this way); Tickets to events; or something catered to the teacher’s interests (a parent once gave me several baking items).”

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“Sticky notes! They make them really cool these days!” “See’s candy, plants, coffee, dinner or massage gift cards or something to share with family... All nice things you can always use! Those are what I always bought my boys’ teachers. Orient & Flume too!” “They all need massages I am sure!!” “A plant for my classroom maybe, pillows to make class more comfy, or books for the classroom library!” “I always feel a little awkward about the gifts- I love teaching and NEVER expect gifts from my students! When I do get gifts though, Sierra Nevada (Restaurant) gift cards are my favorite... haha!” “I love gift cards from Starbucks or Tea Bar.”


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Growing Up Chico Magazine’s

Kids’ Nature Photography Contest

Winners

Growing Up Chico Magazine had a children’s photo contest and we asked for photos that kids had taken of animals or in nature. 4 of our winners won a $20 gift card to Roo’s Ice Cream Parlor and their photos are being featured in this, our Winter 2016-2017 issue. Congratulations to our winners and to all who sent in photos! Keep looking in future issues, on our Facebook page, and on our website for future contests.

Matthew A. Age 13

Steven S. Age 6 Auden Age 7 Kristy L. Age 11


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LEGO® bricks. The activities are designed to trigger young children’s lively imaginations and build their selfconfidence. After school programs, birthday parties, camps, playgroups, Kidz night out, scouting, open play and drop off for ages 5 and up. Call 332-9172 or go to www.bricks4kidz.com.

Butte County Library, Chico: Now open Mondays

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

Ongoing Events Artistic Lettering: Students will learn a new style each week, such as calligraphy, 3D block lettering, and fun and funky fonts. We will focus on composition, perspective, color theory, and taking our time to make neat letters. After the last class, each student will have completed a finished, framed piece of their own design. Students will also take home their calligraphy pen and ink so that they can continue to practice long after the class is over. A $15 material fee is payable to the instructor on the first day of class. Dates: 11/111/29 (no class on 11/22). Tuesdays, 3:30-4:30 PM. For grades 3-8. Please go to www.chicorec.com for registration information. Barnes & Noble Storytime:

Held weekly on Wednesdays at 11am and Saturdays at 2pm in the children’s book section. Call 894-1494 for more info.

Barry Kirshner Wildlife Sanctuary and Education Center: The mission of the Barry Kirshner

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Wildlife Foundation is to provide rehabilitation and longterm care for exotic and native species, as well as to provide educational programs on all levels, emphasizing wildlife and habitat conservation. Field trips, tours, camps and more. Call 533-1000 or go to www.kirshner.org for more info.

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. On the tour, you’ll get to know our community and philosophies so you can decide if Blue Oak Charter School is the right fit for your child. 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.

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from 9-5pm. TUESDAYS: Play Chess; Learn to play chess with Chico Library teen volunteers. All ages welcome, 3-5pm. Preschool Storytime; Stories, songs & crafts for ages 3-5. Two sessions: 10am & 11am. Homework Help; Dedicated volunteers are available to help students grade 1st-8th with homework, 3pm-5pm. WEDNESDAYS: Babies Love Books; Babies ages 18 months & younger will enjoy this special story time. 11am. Homework Help: Dedicated volunteers are available to help students grades 1st-8th with homework, 3pm-5pm. 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. 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; Monthly storytime features stories, songs & craft for all ages, in Spanish. 2pm. 3rd Saturday of the month: Chinese Storytime; Monthly storytime features stories & songs in Chinese. 2pm. 4th Saturday of the month: StoryTail Tutors; Monthly program for beginning, struggling or reluctant readers. SUNDAYS: Free Family Movie: Weekly movies. Contact branch for titles and ratings. All Ages. Showtime 2pm. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)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.

about preserving this natural resource. After school, homeschool, preschool and family programs as well as an animal museum and nature play room. Admission is $4 for adults, $2 for children and seniors, free for members. Open Wednesday through Saturday from 11am to 3pm. 1968 E. 8 th Street, 891-4671, www. BidwellPark.org

Chico Dojo: Kids Karate classes for kids 3 and up. 30 years of teaching experience. Classes include: All Belts Kids Karate, Adults All Belt Karate, Kabudo (Weapons Training), and Advanced Karate. Please call 898-9753 or go to www.chicodojo.com.

Chico Doula Circle: Free Prenatal Workshops first Thursday of each month from 7-8pm and third Sunday of each month from 2-4 pm. 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 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: Every Tuesday and Thursday at 9:15am

and 10am, doors open at 9. 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, 1372 Longfellow Ave., call 345-1617 for more details.

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.

Family Skate Night: North Valley Hockey, go to www.nvhsc.org for more info.

Chico Art School:

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 Certified Farmers’ Market-Saturdays: Take

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.

Classes in painting and drawing for ages 7+. All levels. Monday-Saturday. 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. advantage of all the wonderful produce grown locally at Chico’s year round Farmers’ Market. Held every Saturday from 7:30am1pm, rain or shine. Located at 2nd and Wall St. parking lot.

Chico Cheer Dollar Night: A great intro to Chico Cheer. Just sign a release form and bring $1 CASH ONLY and come to the gym to play, tumble, or perfect your cheer skills! Chico Cheer equipment and gym is available to practice any level of tumbling and/or stunts. Come in on your own or join us with your group or team! $1 = 2 hours of fun! Friday 6 - 8 PM. www.ChicoCheerAllStar. com, 894-2227. 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

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

Hands-on building workshop for ages 5-12. Saturdays, 9am-12pm. Free. Chico: 342-0477; Oroville: 538-0521.

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.

the class to both receive the benefits of yoga and to learn techniques to better support their children. Classes remain inclusive, while catering to the special considerations of students with diagnoses or challenges. Dates: 1/13-3/10, Fridays, 12-12:45pm, Ages: 6-10. Please go to www. chicorec.com for registration information.

Jazzercise: FREE Childcare! Contact for more details and class times. 896-9743, www.jazzercise.com.

Patrick Ranch Museum: Educational Field Trips & More at the Historic Patrick Ranch. To schedule a field trip, please call 588-3869 or 592-9260. For more information visit our web-site at www.patrick ranchmuseum.org. The Patrick Ranch Museum is also open on Saturdays for tours of the Glenwood Farm house. Tours from 11am3pm. Visit website for upcoming events on Saturdays at patrickranchmuseum.org or call 342-4359.

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 5:30-9:30. Each night includes dinner and an exciting activity. Must pre-register. Call 895-kids or visit www.inmotionfitness.net to find out more. La Leche League Breastfeeding Support Group:

La Leche League offers free mother-to-mother support for breastfeeding. Babies and young children are always welcome at meetings. Meetings are held throughout the month. Please refer to the LLL of Chico Facebook page, call 487-4109 or email lllofchico@gmail.com for details and times.

Lowe’s Build and Grow Workshops: Free kids clinic, Saturdays at 10am. Must pre register at: www. lowesbuildandgrow.com or call for more info. 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.

Mom & Me Yoga! Mom and Me is fun yoga class for new mothers and babies. This class provides moms the opportunity to regain strength and tone muscle while bonding, singing and playing with their babies. You and your baby will play and practice yoga while you sing songs and explore movement. Dates: 1/13-3/10, Fridays, 10:0010:50am, Ages: 2-3. Please go to www.chicorec.com for registration information. MOMS: Making Our Mothering Significant is a group of

moms who get together to share the joys and challenges of motherhood. Every mom needs a community that will encourage and support her. 1193 Filbert Ave, on the 1st and 3rd Thursday of each month at 9am, from September through May. Child care is provided. First meeting is free! Contact EV Free Church for more information: 343-6022.

MOPS Chico:

MOPS at Grace Community Church: support group for mothers of children 0-preschool, just like you! Meets 1st and 3rd Tuesdays September-May. Call for more information: 343-5528. Free Childcare.

Mothers Strong Support Group:

We are moms who provide support and strive to empower each other. Our group is a safe, advice free, and judgement free zone. A place to speak the truth about mothering even when you may feel anxious or depressed. Held in Paradise at 10 am on the first and third Monday at the Family Resource center, and in Oroville every Tuesday at FRTH from 10:3012. www.helpcentral.org/mothersstrong/ for more info.

Museum of Northern California Art (MONCA): The

mission of the Museum is to make art accessible and promote awareness of northern California artists through collections, exhibitions, and educational programs. www.monca.org.

OmAbilities Yoga: For kids with Autism and other Special Needs, OmAbilities Yoga is an accessible program designed to meet each child exactly where they are. We will practice yoga, incorporating gentle movement and breathing exercises to improve motor skills, facilitate relaxation, improve focus, reduce anxiety, and encourage self-regulation. Care providers are invited to participate in

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.

Roo’s Zoo Skate Session at Cal Skate:

Join Roller-Roo 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.

Rowell’s Pals Playgroup: A diverse playgroup for parents & little ones ages 1-5, of all abilities. Come sing, dance, read & play. 10-11am, Fridays. Free; preregistration encouraged. Rowell Family Empowerment of N. CA, 3075 Cohasset Rd., #2. 899-8801. 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 Mommy and Me Playgroups: An ongoing weekly PLAYGROUP for

children and their parents. Children will be introduced to stimulating toys and activities; all guided by their parent! Please call 343-3101 for more information or visit www. sunnygardenmontessori.com.

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 summer camps. Also offers adult classes and painting parties. By local artist, Christine Mac Shane, 370-1285, 561 East Lindo Avenue. Time Out For Moms

Time Out For Moms meets every Friday Morning from 9:00am - 11:00am, 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. CONTACT: 343-1484, www.bidwellpres.org. Dates: Fall: September 9th-December 16th and Spring: January 13th-May 19th.

Yoga for 3-4 Year Olds: In this imaginative series, we combine simple yoga poses with engaging songs,

puppets, and stories that exercise social, sensory, and motor skills while also increasing flexibility! Encourage your child’s natural thirst for knowledge with this fun and inspirational class. Dates: 1/13-3/10, Fridays, 9-9:50 AM. Please go to www.chicorec.com for registration information.

November Letters to Santa Until December 4th

During December, boys and girls under 8 years old can receive a letter via CARD from jolly old Santa and his elves. Children should mail their letter to the CARD office, 545 Vallombrosa Avenue, Chico, CA 95926, no later than December 4. A self-addressed, stamped envelope must be enclosed. The return envelope will be postmarked from the North Pole. Unfortunately, due to the amount of letters received, any letters collected after December 4 will not receive a response.

Whose Live Anyway? Thursday, November 3rd

The boys are back in town. Whose Live Anyway? is a hilarious evening of improvised comedy and song all based on audience suggestions. Ryan Stiles leads the cast of fan favorite improv-comedians whose quick wits leave audiences spinning with laughter. 7:30 p.m. at Laxson Auditorium, 530-898-6333.

Soggy Dog Day Saturday, November 5th

CARD and TrailBlazer Pet Supply present the 3rd annual Soggy Dog Day, a dog fundraiser and free health fair. Visit with various Chico pet organizations that are ready to answer your dog health questions. For a $10 donation, dogs can also enjoy a 30-minute session of water play, participate in the Dog Splash Competition, take home a goodie bag, and more. All proceeds go toward CARD’s fund for a new dog park. To register go to www.chicorec. com. Location: Shapiro Pool at Chico Junior High 280 Memorial Way, Chico.

The 12th Annual Harvest Festival Saturday, November 5th

A FREE family fun event featuring activities including: kids arts & crafts, interactive animal displays, bounce house, calf roping, antique and modern farm equipment, butter churning, food booths, nutrition education, bee demonstrations, Bidwell Mansion tours, food available from Madison Bear Garden, plant sale, horse-drawn carriage rides and much, much, more. For more information, csll 518.9914. Held at the Bidwell Mansion.

Break Bread with a Farmer Friday, November 6th

It’s a chance to meet local farmers for a BBQ dinner & pie auction. Featuring Matthew Songmaker with December Bicyclists. Held at The Patrick Ranch Museum, starts at 6pm. All proceeds benefit Patrick Ranch Museum and Visitor Center. For tickets and more info go to www. patrickranchmuseum.org.

Elf Jr. The Musical Thursday, November 10th - Sunday, November 13th

Buddy, a young orphan mistakenly crawls into Santa’s bag of gifts and is transported to the North Pole. The would-be elf is raised unaware that he is actually a human, until his enormous size and poor toy-making abilities cause him to face the truth. With Santa’s permission, Buddy embarks on a journey to New York City to find his birth father and discover his true identity. Faced with the harsh reality that his father is on the naughty list, and his stepbrother doesn’t even believe in Santa, Buddy is determined to win over his new family and help New York remember the true meaning of Christmas. Held at Chico Theater Company. Please go to www.chicotheatercompany. com or call 894-3282 for times and ticket info.


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Paradise on Ice Opening Day Friday, November 11th

Join us at the Terry Ashe Recreation Center when an outdoor ice rink comes to Paradise. Our eight week schedule will feature numerous activities providing daily recreational opportunities this holiday season. Regular Hours: Monday–Thursday 2:30pm-8:00pm, Friday 2:30pm10:00pm, Saturday 11:00am-10:00pm, Sunday 11:00am-8:00pm. Holiday Hours: Veterans Day (veterans and active military skate free wtih ID) November 11th~11-10pm. Thanksgiving Break Nov. 21th-25th~11am- 10pm. Thanksgiving Day, Christmas Eve, Christmas Day ~ 11am – 5pm. Winter Break (including New Year’s Eve) Dec. 22-Jan. 6 ~ 11am-10pm. Call for more info 872-6972, 6626 Skyway in Paradise.

2016 Museum Night Out “Reflections Across Time” Friday, November 11th

The big event of the year for Chico Museum will “Reflect” on our current exhibit “Chico Through Time,” and entertain with music and images of celebrations through the years. A formal dinner, silent and live auctions and entertainment will cap another successful year at the Chico Museum. Held at Butte Creek Country Club. chicomuseum.org

Santa at the Chico Mall Sunday, November 13th

Welcome Santa to Chico Mall: 11am-3pm. Free face painting by Funny Faces, performance by Children’s Choir of Chico and free craft. www.chicomall.com for more info.

Family Movie Night at the Chico Mall Friday, November 18th

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Enjoy a family movie at the Chico Mall! Movie of the night is Jumanji from 7-9pm near Dick’s Sporting Goods. Please go to www.chicomall.com for more info.

Christmas Preview Sunday, November 20th

Downtown Chico officially kicks off the holiday season by rolling out the red carpet and presenting the finest in hometown hospitality! Merchants debut their holiday offerings, show off fabulous decorations, and provide delicious refreshments and entertainment. The DCBA coordinates strolling carolers, other on-street events and activities and invites SANTA to come on down for photos with the kiddos! You have not experienced the holidays in Downtown Chico if you have not experienced Christmas Preview. Awesome local entertainment taking place inside many businesses and on the streets! Held from 4-8pm. For more information call 530-345-6500.

Bunco in the Barn Saturday, November 26th

Held at Patrick Ranch Museum. Please go to www.patrickranchmuseum.org for more info.

Shop, Dine, and Save Fridays Fridays on November 27th, December 4th, 11th & 18th

Here is a glimpse of what you will find downtown on these special days: FREE Parking! Shops & restaurants OPEN LATE! Roaming greeters giving out commemorative holiday buttons, candy canes, downtown maps & directories and generally contributing to a welcoming environment! Entertainment and other festive activities inside stores and on the sidewalks! www.downtownchico.com

Small Business Saturday Saturday, November 28th

Let’s keep our local dollars local. Choose Chico and shop local!

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December A Very Chico Nutcracker Thursday, December 1st – Sunday, December 4th

Celebrating 35 seasons, Chico Community Ballet embarks on the creation of a brandnew and unique concept: a “very Chico Nutcracker.” A holiday treat not to be missed. 7:30 p.m. at Laxson Auditorium, 530-898-6333.

A Christmas Carol Thursday, December 1st-Saturday, December 17th

A gritty version of the classic story by Charles Dickens. Please contact Blue Room Theatre for more info, www.blueroomtheatre.com or 895-3749.

Community Christmas Tree Lighting Friday, December 2nd

The Downtown City Plaza will come alive from the glow of the nearly 8,000 LED lights during the lighting of the Annual Community Christmas Tree! Guests will enjoy a musical program and join Santa and other in the countdown to light the tree in City Plaza. Highlights include: Santa visits! Vice-Mayor Morgan addresses the crowd,

Performances by the Children’s Choir of Chico and Sounds of the Valley Women’s Chorus, Wonderful, ‘feel-good’ community strengthening event. Held from 6:00 – 8:00p.m. www.downtownchico.com

Every Christmas Story Ever Told (and then some) Friday, December 2nd - Sunday, December 18th

Irreverent, fun and loaded with laughs! Instead of performing Charles Dickens’ beloved holiday classic for the umpteenth time, three actors decide to perform every Christmas story ever told — plus Christmas traditions from around the world, seasonal icons from ancient times to topical pop-culture, and every carol ever sung. A madcap romp through the holiday season! Held at Chico Theater Company. Please go to www. chicotheatercompany.com or call 894-3282 for times and ticket info.

Christmas Preview Weekend! Friday, December 2nd-Sunday, December 4th

Held at all 5 Little Red Hen stores! Great sale all weekend, treats and kids activities! For more info please go to www.LittleRedHen.org Floral & More: 959 East Ave. 894-0040 Kids & Kitchen: 959 East Ave. 894-1300 Vintage Hen: 973 East Ave. Ste J, 894-1311 Gift Shop: 897 East 20th St. Ste B 897-0100 Plant Nursery: 189 8th & Wall St. 891-9100

Believe Friday, December 2nd - Sunday, December 11th

“Believe” is an original production inspired by The Polar Express, created, produced and directed by brother-sister team Jeff Schneeweis and Sarah Blakley. It’s a holiday family experience that takes you on a journey to the North Pole with music and dance! This show will ignite your senses, thrill your imagination and recall your faith…Believe! Tickets will go on sale Tuesday, November 1st. Held at the Performing Arts Center. Show times are as follows: Friday, December 2: 7:00 PM, Saturday, December 3: 2:00 & 7:00 PM, Sunday, December 4: 2:00 PM, Friday, December 9: 7:00 PM, Saturday, December 10: 2:00 & 7:00 PM, Sunday, December 11: 2:00 PM.

Annual Fine Arts Show Friday, December 2nd- Sunday, December 3rd

Held at Patrick Ranch Museum. Please go to www.patrickranchmuseum.org for more details.

Christmas Faire Friday, December 2nd - Sunday, December 4th

Held at the Silver Dollar Fairgrounds. Many booths and vendors with Christmas crafts. Please go to www.silverdollarfair.org for more info.

Santa’s Arrival at the Paradise Ice Rink Saturday, December 3rd

Start your Holiday Season with Paradise Recreation & Park District as we welcome Santa with song, dance, and more seasonal cheer! Santa will be taking requests from 4:00pm to 6:00pm. After visiting Santa stick around for the fantastic Truck Parade going down Skyway. Beginning at 2pm, 6626 Skyway in Paradise.

Breakfast with Santa Saturday, December 3rd

Welcome to Santa’s village! Choose what time you would like to have breakfast and then use the rest of the time to visit with Santa and Mrs. Claus and make crafts with the elves. Choose from the available breakfast times, but come anytime to participate in the rest of the activities. This event will run from 8 AM- 12 PM. Every person attending must be registered. Space is limited, so register early; this event does sell out. CARD Community Center. www.chicorec.com

Breakfast with Santa at the Chico Mall Saturday, December 3rd

Go to www.chicomall.com/events for complete details. 9am - 11am - Must RSVP for your spot.

Stop, Shop & Roll Fundraiser for North Valley Hockey Saturday, December 3rd

Shopping, light lunch and Bunco! Shopping from local vendors opens at 10 am, lunch buffet opens @ 11am and Bunco play will begin at noon. Come shop for the holidays; Jewelry, candles, clothing, skin care, essential oils and more! Door prizes, raffle prizes, cash prizes and fun!! For more information and to purchase tickets contact Christy Peterson 530-624-5136. 10am–2pm, North Valley Hockey, 250 Walsh Ave, Hamilton City.

An Evening with Jake Shimabukuro Friday, December 9th

The world-wide famous ukulele player Jake Shimabukuro is coming to Chico to celebrate the holidays Hawaiian style. Don’t miss this great performance! You can purchase tickets in person at the University Box Office, corner of 3rd and Chestnut,


over the phone at 898-6333 or online at ChicoPerformances.com.

Breakfast with Santa Saturday, December 10th

Held from 9-1 at the Eagles Hall on Mulberry St. Adults $8, kids $4, under 3 is free. Silent auction, pictures with Santa, kids craft activities, great pancake breakfast. Proceeds benefit Little Red Hen’s quality programs for children with autism. For more info please go to www. LittleRedHen.org or call 897-0100.

Kids Shopping Day Saturday, December 10th

Annual holiday sale at Chico Montessori Children’s House from 10-2pm. All children ages 2-12 are welcome to shop for friends & family. Gifts are $2 each and wrapping is included! While the kids are shopping parents can enjoy a bake sale table and browse silent auction items. Call 530-342-5518 for more info.

Annual Holiday Tea & Fashion Show Saturday, December 10th

Held at Patrick Ranch Museum. Please go to www.patrickranchmuseum.org for more details.

Lee Ann Womack Sunday, December 11th

Lee Ann Womack sings songs that “speak” to her, and following this simple rule has earned the country singer six Country Music Association Awards, one Grammy, dozens of nominations, and countless accolades. With Womack’s most recent album, The Way I’m Livin’, the 2001 CMA Female Vocalist of the Year journeys back to traditional Nashville sounds rooted in the Opry and church. 7:30 p.m. at Laxson Auditorium 530-898-6333.

12th Annual Avenue of Lights Wednesday, December 14th - Sunday, December 18th

Join the holiday drive-thru extravaganza at the Glenn County Fairgrounds in Orland sponsored by the Orland Historical Society, Tri Counties Bank and Johnson’s Family Shoe Stores. A great family fun event for all ages. The avenue is a mile long drive with lighted displays, showing beautiful Christmas themes amid sparkling lights of all colors. Don’t miss the North Pole Lodge and have your picture taken with Santa. Entry fee $12. 5:30-9pm.

Movie Night at the Chico Mall Friday, December 16th

Enjoy a family movie at the Chico Mall! Movie of the night is Polar Express from 7-9pm near Dick’s Sporting Goods. Please go to www.chicomall.com for more info.

Into The Wardrobe Friday, December 16th - Sunday, December 18th

Into The Wardrobe: An original full-length ballet based on The Lion, The Witch, and The Wardrobe by author C.S. Lewis. Taking the audience on a journey through a magical land, this exciting new production is being brought to the CFA stage this Christmas season by the International Institute for Education Through the Arts, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit. Direction and choreography by Laurel Tennant and Heather Wysong of North State Ballet. For more information please go to www.northstateballet.com or call 774-2364.

The Nutcracker Friday, December 16th - Sunday, December 18th

The Nutcracker is a two-act ballet, originally choreographed by Marius Petipa and Lev Ivanov with a score by Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky. The ballet is adapted from E.T.A. Hoffmann’s story The Nutcracker and the Mouse King. Held at the Paradise Performing Arts Center, 777 Nunneley Rd. in Paradise. For tickets and more info please go to www. northerncaliforniaballet.com.

January Booker T. Jones: Stax Revue Saturday, January 21st

One of the fathers of modern soul music—Booker T. Jones—is coming to Laxson Auditorium on Saturday, January 21st! Join us for an unforgettable performance, as Jones, a Rock and Roll Hall of Fame inductee, a Grammy Lifetime Achievement Award recipient, and four-time Grammy winner plays the audience through the history that is Stax Records. 7:30 PM, for more info please call 530-898-6333.

18th Annual Snow Goose Festival of the Pacific Flyway Wednesday, January 25th - Sunday, January 29th

For 5 days birders, naturalists, visitors, families, youth, and locals will enjoy quality time attending the wide gamut of highly educational, exciting, adventurous, and inspiring field trips, workshops, talks, and free activities which are designed with every skill and interest in mind. For more info and to view a full schedule of events please go to: www. snowgoosefestival.org.


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P resch oo l & C hi ldcare D i recto r y Center

Ages

Hours

Curriculum

Contact

Chico Montessori Children’s House

2.9-5 years

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

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

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.

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

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Katie’s Kids Preschool & Day-care

0-5 years

6:30am-5:30pm 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. Preschool curriculum offered. All meals provided. Open since 1990.

520-5501

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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 94928 894-6800 www.kidspark.com

La Casita Primera Preschool

2.9-5 years

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

8:30am-11:30am & 1:00pm-4:00pm

La Casita Primera is a Preschool Program offering: Pre-K readiness, organic nutrition, bilingual enrichment, play, teacher and student directed activities, multi-age groups, gardening, art emphasis, and discovery with 1:6 teacher child ratios.

2035 Esplanade 343-3044 lacasitaprimera@att.net, http://www.lacasitaprimera.com/

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Little Sprouts Preschool

2-5 years

7am-5:30pm Monday-Friday

Wood Family Farm

3-8 years

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

Little Sprouts Preschool offers: ECO Green, organic gardening, and recycling. The Kindergarten readiness program has Zoo Phonics, Into to Spanish, French & Sign Language, Daily 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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Hooray, let’s PLAY! Wood Family Farm is committed to offering classic, early childhood education in an alternative play-based format. They inspire learning through their Nature-based, tactile, interactive curriculum. They have a large organic garden, barn with animals and more! Wood Family Farm is a place to grow!

343-7120 www.WoodFamilyFarm.net

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