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5th Street Steakhouse, Italian Cothis year the Farm City Committee tage, Christian Michaels Ristorante, is happy to join Bidwell Mansion Franky’s, LaSalles and Japanese Blosin celebrating John Bidwell’s 200th soms. All have amazing dishes highBirthday. Acknowledged as the first CH lighting many locally grown products. large agriculturalist in our region, it’s R B O C HICO See the details on page 6 of this Guide interesting to look back at Bidwell’s or at FarmCity.com. contributions and consider all the advances Many thanks to all the businesses, organizain agriculture since his time. This year’s first Farm City event will be the Harvest Festival at Bidwell tions, and countless individuals who supported Mansion with lots of interactive agricultural activi- the Farm City Celebration this year. With your time and financial support, we are able to bring ties for the whole family. farmers, ranchers and consumers together to fosOur annual Farm City Bus Tour includes five ter a deeper understanding of the issues imporbuses leaving the Chico State Farm on Wednesday, November 6th, making five agricultural stops tant to both farm and city. Finally, the FCC Committee thanks you for in the North Chico area. They’ll return to the farm joining us to celebrate agriculture. When lookfor a Barrel Cooked Chicken lunch, prepared by Bill Graves and Butte College Agriculture student ing at your dinner plate tonight please consider all that it takes to provide the safe, diverse and volunteers. Thanks to Joe Connell, Ed McLaughabundant food supply that we enjoy. Our farmers lin and Butte County Farm Bureau for planning these fascinating stops and handling ticket sales. produce a wide variety of products for consumpKids’ Day on the Farm, Thursday, November tion but resources and regulations around water, labor, land, transportation, and pest control are 7th allows 400 third graders to descend on the ever more difficult to manage while providing esChico State Farm, visiting 9 different agricultural sential food and fiber for all. learning stations. These sessions are all pre● registered and organized by Diane Avrit from the Butte County Cattlewomen’s Association. And making this a fun, agricultural learning experiFor a complete list of events ence requires many other volunteers, including: or more information about CSUC Agricultural Students, members of Butte Farm City Celebration please County Agricultural Department, Butte Cooperavisit www.farmcity.com tive Extension, members of the Butte County or call (530) 533-1473 Cattlewomen’s Association, and California Women for Agriculture. The Farm City Celebration is a The students learn what it takes to provide the collaborative effort of the California wide variety of foods we enjoy, plus information about bugs and bees and the importance of polWomen for Agriculture, Butte County lination. They also will discover the agricultural Cattlemen, Butte County Cattlewomen, ingredients in a pizza, while sampling one. Butte County Ag Commissioner’s Office, The Cattlewomen will share the many valuable Butte County Farm Bureau, Butte bi-products derived from cattle. The students will County Young Farmers & Ranchers, learn about the importance of water to agriculBidwell Mansion State Historic Park, ture, and briefly about Butte County’s top crops: UC Cooperative Extension, CSU, Chico, almonds-, walnuts and rice. Also, they’ll learn College of Agriculture and Butte College about milk production while having an opportuAg Department. nity to milk Buttercup the life-size fiberglass cow. The Farm City Celebration is a program The Farm City Restaurant Program conof the Butte Agriculture Foundation Inc., nects the importance of agriculture to what’s-ona tax exempt 501(c)3 organization. your plate for the local consumer. Coordinator Jamie DeGarmo has organized 11 participating Proceeds raised through Farm City restaurants this year, celebrating and highlightCelebration are used to elevate ing our local commodities. Throughout the month our programs and support of November please visit: Root’s Catering & other similar local agricultural Restaurant, Bacio Catering & Carry Out, Sin events and activities. of Cortez, Sicilian Café, Farm Star Pizza, N RA

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Saturday, November 2 Bidwell Mansion The Farm City Harvest Festival CH returns to the grounds of Bidwell O C BR HICO Mansion. We’re especially happy to be present this year to celebrate John Bidwell’s 200th birthday. The festival will be a fun, educational event for the whole family. Buttercup the life-size fiberglass milk cow will be there with cartons of ice cold milk. Discover the many activity stations, and of course a local food vender with tasty items for sale. Come join us rain or shine for this free event celebrating our wonderful agricultural bounty. See more festival details at far right.

Kid’s Day at the CSU, Chico University Farm Thursday, November 7 PRE-REGISTRATION REQUIRED Location: the 800-acre Paul L. Byrne Agricultural Teaching and Research Center (aka University Farm) Local third graders rotate through 8 to 10 agricultural stations learning about Butte county’s top crops, how to milk a cow, and the importance of pest control. At the water station students learn its importance to our food supply and how agriculture is working to be more water efficient. At the pizza station Chico State student performers act out the ag products needed to create a pizza followed by samples of pizza fresh out of the oven for the third graders. The Butte County Agriculture Department has brought a pest-detecting dog for the last few years, and his detecting ability is a delight to the group. For more information contact Joan Webster 530-228-5455 joanwebster33@msn.com

Farm City Celebration Agri-Business Bus Tour and Lunch Wednesday, November 6 CSU, Chico University Farm Bus Tour Participants will be treated to a continental breakfast at the Chico State Farm, before boarding five buses to tour five local farms and agricultural businesses. Our stops this year are concentrated in the North Chico area. At the end of the tour everyone will enjoy a lunch of Barrel Cooked Chicken and CWA rice. Tickets are SOLD OUT, please join us next year.

Farm City Celebration Restaurant Program Month of November Local restaurants highlighting special dishes using seasonal, locally-sourced ingredients. See page 6 for more details:

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Harvest Festival Saturday, Nov. 2nd, 10 am–2 pm, Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park, 525 Esplanade, Chico

The Harvest Festival is FREE for the whole family Join us at this rain or shine event bringing the farm experience to the city for a community agriculture day. The festival includes fun, agriculturally related hands-on activities, food and lots more. You’ll see tractors on display, 4-H, cattle roping, cow milking, bees, Boy Scout Rope Bridge and more. We are so fortunate to have this event on the grounds of the Historic Bidwell Mansion as we celebrate John Bidwell’s 200th Birthday! During the festival, visitors can browse through the first floor of the Bidwell Mansion as staff and volunteers will be there to answer questions. The Visitor Center will be open including “The General’s Store” gift shop, exhibit hall and bathrooms. And visit the Carriage House, displaying historic carriages and wagons. During the festival you’ll also enjoy roping demonstrations, petting zoo, stock dogs, arts and crafts, carriage rides and so much more! See both antique and modern equipment and tractors on display. Don’t forget the free bounce house for the kids!

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Farm Fresh Local Restaurant Dining

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Farm Star Pizza: 2359 Esplanade, Chico The Pilgrim Pizza – Roast garlic sauce, Orland farmstead fromage blanc, kale, butternut squash, sage, carmelized onion and parsley pistou. Autumn Glory Salad – Local greens and apples, pomegranate seeds, blue cheese, shallot vinaigrette and spiced pecans.

Christian Michael’s 192 E. Third St., Chico Braised Short Rib – From local Bradley and Son farms, served over roasted root vegetables from GRUB and Comanche Creek Farms, with a short rib gravy and topped with crispy fried shallots.

Bacio Catering, Carry Out & Biz Box 1903 Park Avenue, Chico Walnut Caper Chimichurri – Fresh parsley, thyme, lemon, olive oil, walnuts, capers, preserved lemon.

Celebrate Farm City by Dining Local all through November!

3221 Esplanade, Chico Roots Breakfast Bowl – Black beans, brown rice from Lundberg, locally grown roasted sweet potato, avocado, pico de gallo & ranchera sauce layered with two eggs any style. Roots Lunch Bowl – Brown rice from Lundberg, black beans, locally grown sweet potato, avocado, pico de gallo, ranchera sauce, topped with grilled chicken.

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Sicilian Cafe 1020 Main St, Chico Roasted Pumpkin Ravioli – House made pasta filled with Comanche Creek Farms organic pumpkin, Orland Farmstead Creamery cheese with brown butter sage and candied pecans.

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2234 Esplanade, Chico; 2525 Dominic Dr., Chico Sweet & Savory Winter Salad – Fresh spinach, napa cabbage, snow peas and carrots topped with crumbled bleu cheese, bacon, dried cranberries and Sohnrey maple bacon almonds topped with our balsamic honey dressing.

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345 West Fifth Street, Chico Fruit & Cheese Platter – Apricot & cranberry chutney, Sierra Nevada aged white cheddar, smoked scamorza, Cypress Grove Fog chevre, with spiced pumpkin seeds & toasted crostini.

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he Farm City Celebration’s 2019 Restaurant Program celebrates local eateries that support local agriculture by offering unique dishes with locally sourced ingredients. The diversity of local crops includes nuts, rice, olives, stone fruits, a large variety of fresh vegetables, local meats, cheeses, olive oils and wines. Restaurants are an important market sector for farmers who sell products locally. Support Butte County agriculture by eating out during the month of November at the restaurants mentioned here, and ask for their Farm City specials.

506 Ivy Street, Chico Bruschetta – Diced roma tomatoes, fresh garlic from S&S Produce and fresh local basil all marinated overnight in extra virgin olive oil from Corto in California. Add thinly sliced Tin Roof French bread, topped with fetta cheese from Orland Farmstead. Homemade Meatballs – Made from Prime trimmings from 5th St. Steakhouse.

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2290 Esplanade, Chico University Paleo Breakfast – One-third lb. pork sausage from the Chico State Meat Lab, served with eggs, grilled zucchini and a corn tortilla. Zen Breakfast – Brown rice from Lundberg & tofu grilled in ginger-soy sauce served with egg whites, steamed spinach and peanut sauce.

LaSalles 229 Broadway St, Chico Half lb. Porter BBQ Burger – made from the trimmings of 5th St. Steakhouse Prime Beef; BBQ sauce made with Sierra Nevada Porter beer; cherry wood smoked bacon, pepper jack cheese, lettuce, tomato and crispy onions from S&S Produce and Produce Express. Brioche bun from Truckee Sourdough Bread Co.

2995 Esplanade, Chico Grilled Ribeye with Roasted Pumpkin & Fig Sauce – Bradley and Son grass-fed ribeye, Maywood Farms organic adriatic figs, estate grown roasted and cubed pumpkin, Farmelot Sissy salad greens and fresh herb vinaigrette, Lundberg Organic Wild Blend Rice.

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Agri-Business Bus Tour Chairpersons: Joe Connell – UC, Cooperative Extension (Retired) Ed McLaughlin – EMAC Farms Rachel Heilman – Butte County Farm Bureau Agri-Business Bus Tour Lunch Chairperson: Bill Graves – Green Planet Plastics, Inc

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