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All Fired Up..........................................................................90 Almond Country Farms..................................................12 Amber Health Care for Women.......................... 55, 58 Amy Quinto Photography..............................................2 Anderson New Technology High School................20 Apple Blossom Baby.......................................................44 Athletic Horizons..............................................................83 Balloons and More...........................................................15 Bella Art Works...................................................................85 Berryvale Grocery.............................................................65 Bloodsource........................................................................54 Blue Oak Charter School................................................19 Boys & Girls Club of the Siskiyous..............................85 Brande Moffatt Physical Therapy for Women................................................. 55, 58 Breastfeeding in Paradise..............................................55 Build It........................................................................... 15, 95 Butte College Foster Kinship.....................................100 Cal-Vada...............................................................................42 Cascade Union Elementary School District...........26 Chico Cheer Allstars.........................................................78 Chico Country Day School.................................... 19, 34 Chico Creek Dance Centre............................................87 Chico Mall..............................................................................7 Competitive Edge Athletics.........................................79 CORE Butte Charter School..........................................19 Corning Ford.............................................................. 13, 59 Creekside Counseling Center......................................43 Crystal Amen Photography............................................2 Dance Depot......................................................................88 Dandy Lion Children’s Shop.........................................55
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Dignity Health....................................................................57 Dr. Hood...............................................................................54 Eagles Nest Resale Shop................................................37 Evangelical Free Church of Chico................................3 Evergreen School District.........................................3, 18 Fairchild Medical Group.................................................37 Far Northern Regional Center................................7, 74 First 5.....................................................................................41 Forest Ranch Charter School............................... 20, 28 Funland.................................................................................84 Funny Faces........................................................................15 Galaxy Gymnastics Academy.............................. 17, 80 Gateway Science Museum...........................................67 Gaumers...............................................................................72 Golden Eagle Charter School......................................21 Grand Buffet.........................................................................5 Grant Preschool .............................................................24 Grocery Outlet...................................................................45 Half Price Plumbing.........................................................17 Healthy Shasta...................................................................62 Hearthstone School.........................................................18 Higher Ground Counseling..........................................40 HomeTech Charter School............................................18 In Motion Fitness ...............................................................2 Inspire School of Arts and Sciences..........................19 Kevin Shearer, D.D.S.........................................................37 KidsPark..................................................................................5 Kid Time Children’s Museum........................................67 Kinderland...........................................................................28 Kinetics Academy of Dance..........................................88 Lake Shasta Caverns........................................................73
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Radiant Sun Acupuncture Inc.....................................55 Rare Air Trampoline Park....................................... 14, 93 Raven Tree Wild Bird & Nature Shop.........................85 Red Bicycle Catering.......................................................61 Red Bluff Performing Arts Centre..............................59 Redding Collegiate Academy.............................. 20, 27 Redding Midwifery Group.................................... 55, 57 Redding School Of The Arts.........................................21 Redding STEM Academy...............................................21 River Dancers.....................................................................50 Rocky Point Charter School.................................. 21, 34 Ron’s Reptiles.....................................................................24 Sacred Heart School........................................................59 Saltea.....................................................................................62 Sandy’s Specialties ..........................................................15 Science Works Hands-On Museum...........................68 Selah Women’s Health............................................ 54, 58 Sequoia Middle School..................................................32 Shasta Charter Academy....................................... 21, 29 Shasta County Independent Study Charter School......................................................21 Shasta County Office Of Education Early Childhood Services...............................................36 Shasta Elementary School............................................29 Shasta Head Start.............................................................33 Shasta Marina Resort at Packers Bay........................52 Shasta Midwives Birth Center.....................................55 Shasta Riding Club...........................................................37 Siskiyou Union High School District.........................85 Sherwood Montessori............................................ 19, 28 Shop ‘N Kart........................................................................62
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ANIMALS......................................... 10
Domestic, Exotic & Farm Animals: Shelters, Rescues, Sanctuaries & Farms................................... 11 Equine: Assisted Learning & Psychotherapy.............................................. 11 Equine: Clubs, Lessons & Camps for Youth........................................... 11 Equine: Rescues & Sanctuaries............... 12 Pets................................................................... 12
BIRTHDAY PARTY DESTINATIONS....................... 14 CHARTER SCHOOL DIRECTORY.................................. 18 CHILDCARE & PRESCHOOL DIRECTORY.................................. 22 EDUCATION................................. 23
Early Childhood Education...................... 23 Field Trips & Tours........................................ 24 Fundraising Ideas........................................ 28 Homeschooling Support & Resources................................................... 28 Homework Help Websites........................ 29 Learning Services & Tutoring.................. 29 Libraries & Early Childhood Literacy............................................................ 30 Schools: Montessori & Waldorf Education...................................... 31 Schools: Private............................................ 31 Schools: Public Schools County Offices.............................................. 32 Schools: Special Needs.............................. 32 Schools: Colleges......................................... 32 Teacher & Classroom Support................. 34
FAMILY SUPPORT............... 38
Early Childhood Programs........................ 38 Family & Community Resource Centers......................................... 38 Foster Care & Adoption............................. 39 Grief Support................................................ 40 Legal Assistance........................................... 40 Parenting Classes & Methods.................. 42 Playgroups..................................................... 43 Single Parenting Resources..................... 43 Toy Shops: Specialty & Locally Owned.......................................... 43
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FRUGAL FAMILIES............. 44
Also see sections Healthy Food Resources: Natural Food Stores and Health: Children’s Low Cost/No Cost Health Insurance. Budgeting/Financial Planning Assistance.................................... 44 Consignment Stores................................... 44 Surplus Stores & Reconstructed Goods... 45 Thrift Stores................................................... 45
GENERAL RECREATION & PARKS............................................ 46
Aquatics: Swim Instruction, Pools, Centers & Parks................................ 47 Bicycling.......................................................... 48 Bowling........................................................... 48 County Parks Departments...................... 48 Dog Parks........................................................ 49 Golf: Miniature Golf.................................... 49 Hiking.............................................................. 49 Indoor Play Areas......................................... 49 Kart Racing..................................................... 50 Kayaking......................................................... 50 Paintball & Airsoft Parks & Fields............ 50 Recreation Departments.......................... 50 Skateboarding.............................................. 51 Skating: Roller & Ice Facilities.................. 52 Snow Sports: Parks & Programs.............. 52 Trampoline..................................................... 52 Ziplining.......................................................... 52
HEALTH.............................................. 53
Childhood Cancer Patient Support....... 54 Childhood Diabetes Patient Support............................................ 54 Childhood Illness Patient Support........ 54 Children’s Low Cost/ No Cost Health Insurance......................... 56 Dental: Low-Cost Clinics & Resources....... 56 Dental: Pediatric Dentistry....................... 58 Vision Therapy, Screenings & Pediatric Eye Exams................................ 58 Mental & Emotional Health...................... 58 Smoking Cessation..................................... 59
HEALTHY FOOD RESOURCES................................. 60
Community & Teaching Gardens & Gardening Support............... 61 Community Supported Agriculture (CSAs) & Organic Produce Deliveries........ 62 Farmers & Growers Markets, Farm Trails & Marketplaces....................... 62 Healthy Foods Organizations, Nutrition Info & Support........................... 63 Natural Food Stores.................................... 65 U-Pick Farms.................................................. 65
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MUSEUMS & HISTORICAL SITES............ 66 SAFETY............................................... 69 Also see section Family Support: Domestic Violence & Abuse Advocacy Babysitting Training Courses........................ 69 Bike & Board Helmets...................................... 69 Car Seat Safety.................................................... 69 County Human Services Agencies............. 69 CPR & First Aid Training................................... 70 Domestic Violence & Abuse Prevention.............................................. 70 Fire Safety............................................................. 70 Product Recalls & Awareness Websites....... 70
SCIENCE & NATURE............ 71
Geology & Rockhounding........................ 71 Nature & Wildlife Centers, Organizations & Rescues........................... 71 Planetariums, Observatories & Astronomy.................................................. 72 Science & Technology................................ 72 Spelunking (Caves)..................................... 72
SPECIAL NEEDS..................... 75 General Resources....................................... 75 Equine Assisted Learning & Psychotherapy.............................................. 76 SPORTS & FITNESS........... 77 Baseball/Softball: Little League.............. 77 Basketball: Open Gyms & Youth Leagues....77 Bicycling.......................................................... 78 Broomball....................................................... 78 Cheerleading................................................. 78 Climbing Walls/Towers.............................. 79 Fitness Centers, Clubs & Sports Facilities..... 79 Football........................................................... 80 Freerunning/Parkour.................................. 80 Golf Courses, Resorts & Clubs................. 80 Gymnastics..................................................... 81 Hockey: Ice, Field, Roller............................ 82 Lacrosse.......................................................... 82 Martial Arts.................................................... 82 Pilates............................................................... 83 Rowing............................................................ 83 Running: Annual Running Events.......... 83 Running: Clubs & Organizations............ 83 Rugby For Youth........................................... 83 Snow Sports.................................................. 83 Soccer.............................................................. 83 Swim Teams................................................... 84 Volleyball........................................................ 84 Wrestling......................................................... 84 Yoga.................................................................. 84 YMCAs.............................................................. 85
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THE ARTS........................................ 86
Arts Councils & Commissions.................. 87 Dance Programs & Studios....................... 87 Music: Infant/Toddler Music & Movement Groups...................................... 88 Music: Schools & Stores Offering Music Instruction....................... 88 Music: Teachers Directory......................... 88 Music: Youth Orchestras, Choirs & Music Groups............................... 88 Sewing & Needle Arts Classes................. 89 Theater Companies & Theater Groups For Youth......................... 89 Theaters: Film Festivals.............................. 90 Theaters: Movie............................................ 90 Theaters: Performing Arts........................ 90 Visual Arts Instruction................................ 90
YOUTH & TEEN........................ 91
Teen Employment....................................... 91 Volunteer Opportunities for Youth & Teens................................................ 91 Youth & Teen Centers................................. 92 Youth & Teen Programs, Clubs & Groups............................................. 93
SUMMER CAMPS................. 94 ALSO READ:
Strengthen Emotional Intelligence as a Family................................................................. 8 Pets Assisting Kids with Anxiety.....................10 North State Grocery Outlets (G.O.): Providing, Family-Focused Food at Affordable Prices...................................................44 Rail-Trail Invites Family Adventure.................46 Kids Kingdom 2: An Expanded Vision Includes Kids with Disabilities in Redding’s Treasured Playground................48 Family Bicycling: Life On Two Wheels...........51 Moms Are Special – Right Down to Their Bones!.......................................................53 How to Eat Seasonally and Support North State Farmers with a CSA Membership....................................60 Three Tips for Creating a Lifetime of Healthy Eating Habits in Children.............63 BubbleBum Booster Seat...................................69 Making Friends With Everyone: How to Talk to Your Kids About Special Needs.........................................................75 Twenty-five Ways to Enrich Your Child’s Education with Exposure to the Arts – Why Our Future Depends on Creative Thinkers...........86 Strike up the Band! North Woodwinds Buys, Sells and Refurbishes Musical Instruments ...........................................................89 Experience Gained: Teen Volunteers Step Out and Up...................................................91
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Do You Have Concerns About Your Baby? Most Babies At… 3 Months Look from one object to another. Hold up their heads. Give eye contact. 6 Months Reach and grasp objects. Look when their name is called. Roll over. 9 Months Sit alone. Imitate gestures. Wave bye-bye. 12 Months Take their first steps. Play with a variety of toys. Begin to say “mama.” 18 Months Walk alone. Build a tower of three blocks. Use up to 15 words. Enjoy interacting with caregivers. 24 Months Begin to use two-word phrases to communicate. Eat and drink independently. Walk up and down stairs.
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Strengthen Emotional Intelligence as a Family BY TIFFANY GRIMES
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hildren do what we do, not what we say. As we manage – or don’t manage – our own emotions and behaviors, we usher our children into the same coping mechanisms. Our level of emotional intelligence (EQ), our ability to manage emotions and read the emotional cues of others, plays a large role in our children’s emotional and social successes. Daniel Goleman, Ph.D., an emotional intelligence innovator, writes, “There are hundreds of studies showing that how parents treat their children – whether with harsh discipline or empathetic understanding, with indifference or warmth, and so on – has deep and lasting consequences for the child’s emotional life. Only recently, there has been hard data showing that having emotionally intelligent parents is of enormous benefit to a child.” If we want to increase our children’s EQ, we must raise our own. Start building EQ with the following proven methods of awareness, regulation and preparation:
Awareness:
While a full range of emotion is normal, emotions like joy and love tend to be socially acceptable. Difficult emotions like anger or fear tend to be directly or indirectly taught as being unacceptable. These lessons start young and carry a lasting impression. John Gottman, author of Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child, writes about parents who have emotional awareness, “They don’t object to their children’s displays of anger, sadness or fear. Nor do they ignore them. Instead, they accept negative emotions as a fact of life and they use emotional moments as opportunities for teaching their kids important life lessons and building closer relationships with them.” Awareness begins by allowing the full spectrum of emotions to exist without labels of good and bad. Rod Koehler, resource specialist teacher at Golden Eagle Charter
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School, echoes the need to honor emotions. He says, “Too often, as adults or teachers, we allow academic development to have such exclusive priority. Negative emotions that often surface are treated like bumps in the road to be avoided or smoothed over quickly.” Parent Tip: Acknowledge your varying emotional states. For example, “I’m feeling happy that you cleaned the house. I feel less stressed about our schedule.” Or, “I feel angry about the words you used. I might be quiet for a bit so I can think.” In these examples, note the “I” language being used. The parent did not say, “You made me angry.” Koehler says, “The I-message allows adults to acknowledge and respond to the child’s behavior while verbalizing the particular emotion they are feeling, and at the same time demonstrating an appropriate response to that emotion. Ideally, you could also allow for further discussion on the emotion that the child is feeling and its cause. Create an environment where the child will brainstorm possible solutions to the situation that could be triggering their negative emotions.” This process is true for all kids (and adults, too) but holds even more value for those with special needs. Kid Tips: Help kids name their emotions and feelings. This allows children to become comfortable with the variety of human emotions. We want our kids to be happy, but it’s important to remember that it is okay for them to be angry or sad. Ask kids to name their emotion and talk about where they feel it in their body. Other ideas include asking kids to draw or journal their emotions and feelings. Most kids don’t have any trouble showing emotions, but they may need help naming them. Reflective listening is a tool used by parents and professionals to assist kids with connecting emotions with feelings. After witnessing your child’s frustration, reflect what you saw and heard – being sure to connect emotions to the situation. For example, “You’re stomping
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your foot and yelling. You are angry. You’re saying you wanted to go to the front of the line but we have to wait way back here until it’s our turn. You’re angry.” Mt. Shasta-based marriage and family therapist Robin SeeSwenson says, “The practice of reflective listening, in conjunction with sharing emotions, is key to creating a safe environment to openly share. Repeating back to the child what he or she says is validating. When an adult repeats what they heard, an opportunity is created for the child to further elaborate or clarify if the message heard was incorrect.” See-Swenson notes that it’s important not to try to fix or react to the emotions in the moment. Later, parents can work with the child to process and heal. She says, “Allowing children, and adults to have their feelings is important, and being heard is powerful.”
Regulation:
We can all relate to doing and saying things we wished we hadn’t while under the influence of intense emotions. When we’re angry, we can’t think. Our bodies are flooded with stress hormones and brain activity shifts to fight, flight or freeze. Although acting from this emotional state may eliminate the immediate threat, in the long run it usually leads to larger issues and damaged relationships. Regulation is the intentional space we create between our emotion and our action. Parent Tip: Create space between emotion and action. Instead of starting a conversation while angry, say, “I am angry about this, and I need to calm down before we talk.” Take at least 20 minutes – the time it takes to decrease stress hormones. Don’t use this “space” to recirculate the story (what happened and how angry you feel). Doing so builds negative emotional momentum. Instead, do things to move from survival to thinking mode – deep breathing, walking, journaling, singing, etc. 9
Preparation:
Identify personal and social triggers that bring about emotional states – preschool drop-off, pre-game jitters, holidays, etc. Preparing for elevated emotions allows us to stay in a state of choice, instead of being reactionary. Parent Tip: Create daily self-care and support measures. Taking care of ourselves and asking for help are good investments in a family’s ability to thrive. Where can daily five-minute breathing breaks be created? How can partners work together on an upcoming issue? What support is needed to get through a difficult time? Butte Parent Café, a program of Valley Oak Children’s Service in Chico, is a great resource for families working towards increased EQ. The program provides guided conversations allowing families to share resources and questions. Justin Margolis, program coordinator, says, “We believe in strengthening and uplifting families to be the best they can be. We are providing a place for selfgrowth, community support and better awareness. There is no putting down or shame. All parents have their own history and circumstances that brought them to where they are now. We honor all parents and thank them for coming.” Butte Parent Café is grant-funded through First 5 and the Child Abuse Prevention Council, offering free dinners and childcare to participants.
Kid Tip: Work through problemsolving scenarios with kids to prepare for upcoming emotional situations. This not only helps kids build brain pathways to appropriate responses, but they can also begin to understand social and emotional cues from others. Asking the following questions in advance can be helpful: • How do you know if someone is mad? Scared? Happy? • How do you feel about your game on Saturday? • What ideas do you have about staying calm for the test? Sharyn Fields from the Office of Suspension & Expulsion Review at Chico Unified School District encourages anyone working with kids, especially kids with traumatic experiences, to use a bit of humor. She says, “There’s an art to not taking it personally when someone else is struggling. If you can keep it light, keep a sense of humor and remove anything personal from the interaction, it really helps children (or anyone) to regulate themselves more easily. Humor just might be the singlemost important factor in determining their resilience in the face of overwhelming odds.” Admittedly, the work is not easy or fast. Selfcompassion and consistency is key. Research demonstrates that as parents raise their own EQ and practice emotional guidance with their children, kids show increased physical health, have higher academic performance, report better relationships, demonstrate fewer behavior issues, are less prone to violence and show increased resiliency rates. Family members undergo powerful transformations together. As awareness is built, space is created to make preparations for the inevitable ups and downs of family life. Ó
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Kid Tip: Compassionately guide kids through the process of problem solving, decision making and planning. Other regulation tools for kids are: deep breathing, yoga and mindfulness meditation. Research suggests they have positive outcomes like more kindness, more self-control, improved focus and less depression. Wellness and yoga teacher, Jenny Johnston at Thrive Homeschool Program in Chico, says that first and foremost children must be allowed to feel their feelings. “Ask children to take three deep breaths,” Johnston says, “then tell them to send each breath to the body part where they feel the emotion. This applies to the whole family. It’s important for parents to be role models. When mom says, ‘I’m really mad and I’m going to sit on the couch and take three deep breaths,’ kids really get the message; we don’t have to stuff our emotions.”
Works Cited: Goleman, D. (1995) Emotional Intelligence: Why It Can Matter More Than IQ, New York, NY: Bantam Dell. Gottman, J. (1998) Raising an Emotionally Intelligent Child, New York NY: Simon & Schuster.
Tiffany Grimes provides powerful trainings on building resiliency, emotional intelligence and mindfulness. Her focus is to influence human behavior through creating an understanding of modern neuroscience and ancient practices with Evolutionary Consulting. Tiffany is a consultant in Jacksonville, Oregon. You can find her at evolutionary-consulting.com.
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Tiara Lavitt, 16, enjoys the comfort of her soulful, loving dog, Shelbie. Photo by Jonathan’s Portraits.
Pets Assisting Kids with Anxiety BY TIFFANY GRIMES
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ur child was just two years old when she started asking for a pet. Her requests ranged from wanting dogs, cats and rabbits to goldfish. We honored her wish for a dog, and now they are inseparable. They cuddle during story time and at bedtime. When she rides her bike, he runs alongside. When she falls down, he licks her cheeks. It is pure and uncomplicated love. She calls him BFF (Best Friend Forever). Companionship is only one aspect of how pets can positively affect the lives of children. Dr. Patricia Bay, a licensed marriage and family therapist with a private practice in Redding, says, “In my experience as a psychologist who has worked with children for almost 30 years, and as a mother and grandmother, I have often recommended a pet as a therapeutic intervention for struggling kids. For children who have been traumatized or are challenged in some way, owning a pet can have a positive impact on them and their whole family.” In a recent study, researchers from Basset Medical Center, Dartmouth Medical School and the University of Oklahoma Health Sciences Center conducted an18-month study with 643 children between 4 and 10 years old in a primary care setting. The study concluded that having a pet dog in the home was associated with a decreased probability of childhood anxiety. The researchers write, “Pet dogs could reduce childhood anxiety, particularly social and separation anxiety…. A pet dog can stimulate conversation, an ice-breaking effect that can alleviate social anxiety…. Companionship with a pet can alleviate separation anxiety and strengthen attachment.” Additionally, the researchers point out, “…anxiety disorders often start in childhood and persist into adulthood…. Addressing subthreshold conditions in primary care settings during childhood is a reasonable target for preventive interventions.”
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Dr. Bay echoes the conclusions of the study. She says, “We cannot understate the power of a pet to make a person feel safe. When a child struggles with anxiety, that child is often in a state of fear. A calm dog tells us that the world around us is safe at that moment. That translates, even unconsciously, to those nearby that ‘all is well.’” Tiara Lavitt, graduate of Southern Oregon University, says, “Throughout most of my childhood I struggled with anxiety. For me that meant chronic stress and periods of feeling entirely powerless to whatever my physical experience would throw at me next. I would feel fine one moment, and the next moment I’d have an overwhelming fear that I might faint or vomit in public. As a defense mechanism, I would dissociate and leave my body, only making matters worse. Most of these instances would happen at school where I felt incredibly alone, while also feeling judged by what seemed like hundreds of surrounding faces. My saving grace was coming home to a dog and a cat, both of whom would help me return my awareness to my body the instant that I pet them. Having a pet that is happy to see you and is always there to listen and support you is incredibly comforting when you have anxiety. Especially, because actually speaking words isn’t necessary – they just understand.” Licensed marriage and family therapist and certified neurOptimal trainer, Amy Truby, of Mt. Shasta Counseling and Neurofeedback, brings her dog to work as a way to ease the anxiety kids may have about going to counseling. Amy even allows kids to bring their own pets into sessions. She says, “Pets are naturally cute and unconditionally loving. They often are a kid’s best friend. They don’t judge, they are not mean and they are always happy to see you. Many of the kids I see struggle with human interaction because they
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feel judged, are treated unkindly and are not always greeted with unconditional acceptance by peers, teachers, parents, etc. When kids feel accepted by their pets, it allows one of their basic needs to be met. Thus they feel calmer and more grounded.” Although dogs are the top choice for therapy animals, they are not the only pets being used. Cats, rabbits, fish, horses, goats, alpacas, exotic birds, lizards, guinea pigs and many others can provide stress-reducing benefits. When choosing an animal, Dr. Bay recommends focusing on calmness. She says, “Remember that some animals sound like a good idea, but fearful pets can be harmful to an anxious child. It can increase a child’s anxiety instead of reducing it.” If owning an animal isn’t an option, Truby reminds us, “Volunteering at an animal shelter is a great way to be involved. They feel like they are doing something positive – thus increasing confidence and a sense of accomplishment.” Pets – big, small, short, tall, scaly or furry – can have powerful and positive impacts on a child struggling with anxiety. Tiara says that her childhood was forever changed because, “there is nothing like the unconditional love, support and pure acceptance that you get from a companion animal.” Ó
Tiffany Grimes provides powerful trainings on building resiliency and creating a sense of belonging for kids. Her focus is to influence human behavior through creating an understanding of modern neuroscience and ancient practices with Evolutionary Consulting in Jacksonville, Oregon. You can find her at evolutionary-consulting.com.
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Raising animals helps kids of all ages learn about everything from compassion to responsibility. Shown here is JJ (age 7) with full-grown lovable hen Black Beauty. Photo by Violet Carter
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DOMESTIC, EXOTIC & FARM ANIMALS: SHELTERS, RESCUES, SANCTUARIES & FARMS From rodent to reptile, from llama to lemur, animals delight all ages. Visit these unique collections of animals, some of which serve as shelters for injured animals, to foster your child’s appreciation for creatures of all shapes and sizes.
BUTTE COUNTY Barry Kirshner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. This education & preservation center is home to a wide variety of non-releasable endangered & exotic live animals. See tigers, mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, leopards, hawks, owls, African lions, servals, a liger, wallaby, reptiles & much more. www.kirshner.org. 4995 Durham Pentz Rd. (530) 533-1000. Ron’s Reptiles; Chico. Visit to see a variety of lizards, snakes & amphibians, or Ron will
come to you for club or school assemblies in Butte & Tehama Counties. Open 5 days/week. www.ronsreptiles.com. 44 Rock Creek Rd. (530) 893-2095. Two By Two Ranch & Petting Zoo; Chico. Meet friendly sheep, chickens, turkeys, llamas, chicks, & Nubian or pygmy goats. Petting zoo & pony rides serving Northern California. Great for birthday parties & events. Also offers educational farm tours by appointment. www.twobytworanch.com. 13080 Hosler Ave. (530) 893-1088.
GLENN COUNTY Farm Sanctuary; Orland. This 300-acre farm is home to rescued pigs, goats, turkeys, cows & other farm animals. Volunteer opportunities to help maintain animal enclosures. Current Farm Sanctuary members are welcome to visit for self-guided tours. All volunteers & visitors must contact Farm Sanctuary prior to their visit. www.farmsanctuary.org/farm/ca. 19080 Newville Rd. (next to Black Butte Lake & Rec. area; 9 mi. west of I-5). (530) 865-4617.
SHASTA COUNTY Safe Haven Horse Rescue; Cottonwood. See Equine: Rescues & Sanctuaries section below. Wild Horse Sanctuary; Shingletown. See Equine: Rescues & Sanctuaries section below.
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Best Friends Animal Society; Kanab, UT. A lifesaving haven for hundreds of adoptable animals, nestled in between the sprawling red rocks of Grand Canyon, Bryce Canyon & Zion national parks. Lengthen your leash & experience for yourself the nature & nurture of the largest sanctuary of its kind in America. Daily tours, on-site lodging & animal sleepovers available. Welcome center open 8am-5pm, 7 days a week (except for Christmas). www.bestfriends.org. 5001 Angel Canyon Road. (435) 644-2001. Great Cats World Park; Cave Junction, OR. Exciting, interactive & educational 10-acre park that’s home to lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, ocelots, lynx, a fishing cat & more. The fully guided tours both educate & entertain. The tour guides interact with the cats, bringing out their natural & instinctive behaviors through positive reinforcement & the bond of familiarity, allowing visitors an up close & personal experience that is truly unique. Guided school & private group tours, as well as birthday parties & private events available. www.greatcatsworldpark.com. 27919 Redwood Hwy. (541) 592-2957. Sanctuary One; Jacksonville, OR. Sanctuary One at Double Oak Farm is a nonprofit care farm where people, animals & the earth work together for mutual healing. Farm tours & field trips available with online booking, volunteer opportunities & animal adoptions available. www.SanctuaryOne.org. 13195 Upper Applegate Road. (541) 899-8627. Sequoia Park Zoo; Eureka. Families can explore the natural world & cultivate a passion for wildlife at the Sequoia Park Zoo. Visit with rare & endangered red pandas, interact with sheep and goats in the Contact Corral & connect with the gibbons & spider monkeys. Cafe & gift shop onsite. www.sequoiaparkzoo.net. 3414 West St. (707) 441-4263.
EQUINE: ASSISTED LEARNING & PSYCHOTHERAPY Equine Assisted Psychotherapy (EAP) is a powerful and effective therapeutic approach that uses horses as a tool for emotional growth. The therapy can address a variety of needs, including trauma, abuse, ADHD, eating disorders, anxiety, depression, relationship problems and more.
BUTTE COUNTY Handi-Riders; Oroville. Handi-Riders is a center for Equine Assisted Activities & Learning (EAAL). Horses are catalysts, facilitators, mirrors & listeners, as well as physical stimulators. By partnering with their horses, riders enjoy complete, experiential learning. Has served Butte, Glenn & Tehama counties for 30+ years. www.handi-riders.org. 1391 Clark Rd. (530) 315-0654. Kimberley Covington, LMFT; Chico. Participants learn about themselves & others through activities with horses & discussing feelings, behaviors & patterns. EAP sessions for individuals, couples, families & groups. The activities in each session require you & the horse to accomplish a specific goal. With EAP you will discover new, more effective
solutions for the challenges in your life. www.kimcovington.com. 852 Manzanita Ct., Ste. 140. (530) 899-1412.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Ananda Ranch; Grenada. Dr. Tricia Weldon is a health psychologist specialized in equine assisted trauma intervention. The Ananda Ranch program is open to everyone regardless of age or ability/disability. Ananda Ranch provides equine assisted awareness services to persons seeking unique therapeutic healing or emotional strengthening. Participants will experience self-improvement, personal enrichment & true unbridled bliss. www.anandaranch.org. 901 White Rock Rd. (530) 925-2567. HealTherapy, Inc.; Yreka. Provides comprehensive traditional psychotherapy for ages 5-21 (younger on a case-by-case basis). For Medi-Cal eligible children & adults through Beacon Health Strategies. Provides equine services through Siskiyou Probation & Jail, plus traditional therapy in association with Fairchild Medical Clinic. Member of Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship International. www.HealTherapyinc. com. 1833 S. Oregon St. (530) 842-3455. Stable Hands; Yreka. Improves the physical, mental, emotional & social health of people living with disabilities through equine assisted activities & therapy. Adaptive Riding program now consists of two 8-week sessions in the spring & fall, and one 2-week session with two-hour lessons in the summer. Horses Helping Heroes program consists of three 8 week sessions. Services are available for ages 4 & up. www.stablehands.org. 1011 Fourth Street, Ste. 3. (530) 842-3082.
EQUINE: CLUBS, LESSONS & CAMPS FOR YOUTH Clubs, lessons, camps, guest ranches and rescues offer opportunities to learn about horses and riding. Equine rescues and sanctuaries often offer horse sponsorships and may offer riding lessons with your sponsored horse.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES 4H Equine Education. Youth program that offers a wide variety of equine projects including horsemanship, breeding, draft, drill, driving, English & Western, gymkhana, judging, miniature, trail riding & ponies. www. ca4h.org/Projects/SET/EquineEducation. Butte County. (530) 538-7201. Glenn County. (530) 865-1110. Shasta County. (530) 224-4900. Siskiyou County. (530) 842-2711. Tehama County. (530) 527-3101. United States Pony Clubs, Inc. National horsemanship program for youth to age 25. Develops character, leadership, confidence & a sense of community by teaching the care of horses & ponies, riding & mounted sports. Call for information on starting a Pony Club or joining an existing club or center. www.ponyclub.org. (859) 254-7669.
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BUTTE COUNTY Almond Country Farms Equestrian Center; Durham. Lesson program includes riding (Western or English) & horse care. Summer camps offered. 2304 Hutton Way. (530) 343-1558. Equestrians In Harmony; Chico. Provides classes & camps in equestrian vaulting & English riding & jumping. Helps students become thoughtful, confident & safe equestrian athletes. Specially trained horses are provided for vaulting classes. Individual lesson horses are NOT provided. www. equestriansinharmony.com. Bidwell Park Horse Arena: find Arena Way off Wildwood Ave. (530) 200-3944.
GLENN COUNTY Equestrians In Harmony; Orland. Provides classes & camps in equestrian vaulting & English riding & jumping. Helps students become thoughtful, confident & safe equestrian athletes. Specially trained horses are provided for vaulting classes. Individual lesson horses are NOT provided. www.equestriansinharmony.com. 3995 County Rd S. (530) 200-3944.
SHASTA COUNTY NorCal Trail Rides; Anderson. Year-round trail rides throughout Northern CA, summer horse camps, riding & horsemanship lessons for all ages & levels, summer camps, special
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occasions, Girl & Boy Scout clinics & horse training. www.norcaltrailrides.com. 21260 Hawes Rd. (530) 515-8958.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Ananda Ranch; Grenada. Dr. Tricia Weldon is a health psychologist specialized in equine assisted trauma intervention. The Ananda Ranch program is open to everyone regardless of age or ability/disability. Ananda Ranch provides equine assisted awareness services to persons seeking unique therapeutic healing or emotional strengthening. Participants will experience self-improvement, personal enrichment & true unbridled bliss. www.anandaranch.org. 901 White Rock Rd. (530) 925-2567. Mt. Hermon Kidder Creek; Greenview. Serving approximately 1,500 campers & families each summer through day camps, overnight camps & adventure experiences. Offers multiple summer camps for beginning, intermediate & advanced horsemanship. Grades 2-12. www.mounthermon.org/kidder-creek. 2700 S. Kidder Creek Rd. (888) 886-7386. Rockin’ Maddy Ranch; Yreka. Offers scenic trail rides with stunning views of Mt Shasta, pony rides, riding lessons & horse drawn carriage. Appointments based on owner’s availability. www.rockinmaddyranch.com. 11921 Cram Gulch Rd. (530) 340-2100. Shasta Riding Club; Weed. Nonprofit riding program where children, their families & knowledgeable leaders share the passion of horsemanship regardless of economic resources, learning styles or any other differences. An inclusive community where local youth & families can build character, develop relationships, learn responsibility & cultivate empathy through riding & other activities with rescued horses. shastaridingclub@ gmail.com. www.shastaridingclub.org. 4838 Solus Pl. (530) 340-5818. VS Equine; Mt. Shasta. Offers a comprehensive training program which emphasizes safe & enjoyable trail riding & sound horsemanship from the ground up. VS Equine works with sensory & trail obstacles & frequently rides out on the trail & in the wilderness. vsequine@gmail.com. www.vsequine.com. (530) 925-2608.
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Coffee Creek Ranch; Trinity Center. Guest ranch offering ranch-stay packages. Summer youth programs for ages 3-17, Trinity Alps Wilderness Area pack trips, plus Ride & Dine activities (horseback riding & meal). Special events, family reunions & conference facilities available. www.coffeecreekranch.com. 4310 Coffee Creek Road. (800) 624-4480. Greenhorn Creek Guest Ranch; Quincy. A western paradise for people who love horseback riding, fishing, swimming, hiking, mountain biking, fresh mountain air, blue skies, spectacular views, starry nights & unconditional relaxation. Features camps & fun special events for the entire family. www.greenhornranch.com. 2116 Greenhorn Ranch Rd. (800) 334-6939.
EQUINE: RESCUES & SANCTUARIES Equine rescues are always in great need of donations (supplies, money and services). Some offer volunteer opportunities and educational programs. Sponsoring a horse is a great way to help an equine sanctuary and to make a connection with an individual horse.
SHASTA COUNTY Wild Horse Sanctuary; Shingletown. 5,000acre preserve dedicated to protecting & preserving America’s wild horses as a living national treasure. Provides sanctuary in an ecologically balanced environment. Visitors welcome Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm for wild horse viewing, free of charge & no appointment needed. Trail rides, horse adoptions & sponsorships. www.wildhorsesanctuary.org. 5796 Wilson Hill Road. (530) 474-5770.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Humanity for Horses; Mt. Shasta. Private sanctuary, operating as a non-profit, devoted to rescuing horses & animals from slaughter, abuse, neglect & abandonment, providing them sanctuary for the rest of their lives. Large specialized Thoroughbred program. www.humanityforhorses.org. (530) 926-9990.
PETS Ready for a four-legged addition to the family, or looking to take better care of the one you have? Find low-cost to no-cost spay/neuter services for taking care of your furry friend, or check out nearby dog and cat shelters to see how you may volunteer -- and who you might bring home!
ALL COUNTIES Friends of Felines; serving all upper CA counties. Organizes low-cost cat spay/neuter. Feral trap loans. (530) 824-9100.
BUTTE COUNTY Butte Humane Society/Spay & Neuter Clinic; Chico. Animal adoptions, foster program, volunteer opportunities for ages 12+, spay & neuter assistance, rehoming, Humane Heroes education program for ages 6-12, outreach program, shelter tours & presentations for schools & youth groups. www.buttehumane.org. 2579 Fair St. (Dog Adoption Center) & 587 Country Dr. (Cat Adoption Center). (530) 343-7917. Chico Cat Coalition. The Chico Cat Coalition is a no-kill, non-profit, volunteer-run shelter working to rescue, house, heal, love & rehome adoptable cats in the greater Chico area. Always welcomes new volunteers. www.chicocatcoalition.org. 629 Entler Ave., Ste. 13. (530) 894-1365. Paradise Animal Shelter. Animal adoptions, education program for schools & organizations, volunteer opportunities. Open to the public Tue-Sat, 11am-3pm. www.townofparadise.com/index.php/animal-shelter. 925 American Way. (530) 872-6275.
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PAWS Mike Chestnut Spay Neuter Clinic; Oroville. Offers low-cost spay/neuter procedures & vaccines. Dental work & small medical procedures on dogs & cats. 3557 Oro Dam Blvd. E. (530) 534-0900. PAWS of Chico Spay & Neuter Program; Chico. Provides assistance with the cost of spaying or neutering cats & dogs for pet owners who are struggling financially. Also provides traps on loan for feral cats for spay/ neuter & release. www.chicospayneuter.org. (530) 895-2109.
GLENN COUNTY Walker Street Veterinary Clinic; Orland. Offers low rates for spay/neuter procedures for dogs & cats. Treats all animal pets, livestock & exotics. Also offers monthly low-cost vaccination clinics. 512 Walker St. (530) 865-3630.
SHASTA COUNTY Another Chance Animal Welfare League; Palo Cedro. Animal adoptions, foster program, educational program, volunteer opportunities. Offers spay/neuter vouchers through Safe in the North State to assist with payment. www.acawl.org. 9384 Deschutes Rd. (530) 547-7387. Haven Humane Society; Redding/Anderson. Haven Humane Society supports the community by promoting humane treatment of animals through shelter, spay/ neuter, adoption, community education, outreach, rescue & animal regulations. Low-cost spay & neuter program. Vaccine program for qualifying low-income families’ pets. www.havenhumane.org. 7449 Eastside Rd. (530) 241-1653. Raining Cats ‘n’ Dogs Animal Rescue; Redding. A nonprofit animal rescue organization dedicated to finding adoptive homes for companion animals. Monthly adoption days as well as appointments. http://rainingcatsndogs.rescuegroups.org. (530) 232-6299. S.A.F.E. in the North State; Shasta County. Our mission is to foster responsible pet ownership & solve pet overpopulation through collaborative, community-based programs, including spay/neuter assistance, education & public awareness campaigns. The primary focus of S.A.F.E. is to provide spay/neuter financial assistance to pet owners who cannot afford to sterilize their companion animals due to limited finances combined with limited access to low/no-cost spay/neuter services in far northern California. www.safenorthstate.org. (530) 410-6303. Spay & Neuter Intermountain Pets & Pet Placement (SNIPPP); Intermountain area. A no-kill animal welfare organization based in Northeastern California whose mission is to address the issues related to companion animal overpopulation through funding a spay/neuter assistance program, community education, rescue & placement of at-risk animals. www.snippp.org. (530) 336-6006.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Goliath Mountain Rescue; Yreka. Dog rescue organization brings in huskies and shepherds from high-kill shelters & unfit homes. Together with the help of special volunteer foster homes, provides our four legged friends the time to heal & find new loving homes. Foster homes & supplies always needed. www.goliathmountainrescue. com. (530) 598-0227. Humanity For Horses; Mt. Shasta. See Equine: Rescues & Sanctuaries.
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(c) (3) group whose main purpose is to practice TNR (Trap, Neuter & Release) on feral cats. STAR also provides shelters for these cats to live in & currently maintains eight colonies, consisting of approximately forty cats who are fed daily. www.starcatprogram.org. 1012 N. Old Stage Rd. (530) 926-6388.
TEHAMA COUNTY P.E.T.S. (Providing Essentials For Tehama Shelter); Red Bluff. Non-profit group supporting Tehama County Animal Care Center animals by raising funds for medical care, supplies & transportation. Provides education & training for animals & their adopters, school education programs. Volunteers & support welcome. www.petstehama.org. (530) 527-8702. Second Chance Pet Rescue/Corning Animal Shelter; Corning. A sanctuary that provides a safe environment for homeless & abandoned pets, finds foster care for homeless & abandoned pets, & assists in placing such animals in safe, caring, permanent homes. Open Sat/Sun, 10am-3pm & by appointment. www.secondchancepetrescue. org. 4312 Rawson Rd. (530) 824-1985. Tehama County Animal Care Center; Red Bluff. Animal shelter serving most of Tehama County. To practice and promote responsible, compassionate care of all animals, both in our care & in the community we serve. Foster & volunteer opportunities. Adoption walk-ins Mon-Sat 10am-12pm & 1pm-4:30pm. www.co.tehama.ca.us/animal-services. 1830 Walnut St. (530) 527-3439.
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PURR-ANGELS; Yreka. To provide compassionate care & population control of feral/ homeless felines through colony management programs, abandoned or abused cat & kitten foster/adoption programs & spay/neuter/vaccinate clinics. glamothe@finestplanet. com. www.purr-angels.org. 100 Payne Ln. (530) 841-0717. Rescue Ranch, Inc.; Yreka. Rescue Ranch is a non-profit organization whose only purpose is to rescue dogs of all breeds. Dedicated to helping each dog find his/her forever home. Classes for canines, boarding & volunteer opportunities. Open daily from 12-4pm. www. rrdog.org. 2216 Oberlin Rd. (530) 842-0829. Shasta Sanctuary; Weed. A nonprofit animal rescue that specializes in rehabilitating and finding forever homes for animals. shastasanctuary@live.com. (530) 925-5547 or (530) 925-5563. Siskiyou County Animal Care Shelter; Yreka. Animal adoptions, fostering opportunities. Open Mon-Fri, 12-4pm. 550 Foothill Dr. (530) 841-4028. Siskiyou Humane Society; Mt. Shasta. The Siskiyou Humane Society exists to improve the lives of companion animals by sheltering, rehabilitating, reducing pet overpopulation & finding permanent homes. Animal adoptions, volunteer opportunities, classroom visits & educational opportunities. www. siskiyouhumane.org. 1208 N. Mount Shasta Blvd. (530) 926-4052. Siskiyou Spay/Neuter Incentive Program (SNIP); Mt. Shasta. Provides financial assistance to qualifying low-income families. For general information: (541) 531-1086. Dogs: (530) 938-4246. Cats: (530) 926-1196. Siskiyou Trap, Alter & Release (STAR); Mt. Shasta. STAR is a volunteer, non-profit (501-
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Here are our readers’ top picks for birthday party locations and services. Your partygoers are sure to enjoy a great time with your birthday child at one of these fun places; many offer party-fun for adults too! We’ve even included a variety of mobile services that specialize in making your event even more memorable.
BUTTE COUNTY Athletic Horizons Gymnastics Center (530) 893-4967. www.athletichorizons.com. 415 Otterson Dr., Ste. 70, Chico.
Your party participants will have a “bouncing good time” enjoying a variety of energetic games & activities facilitated by a trained gymnastics instructor. An obstacle course, trampolines, in-ground foam pit, music, tables & chairs provided.
A Maker’s Space (530) 413-9499. www.amakersspace.com. 5729 Almond St., Paradise.
The Maker movement is a 21st century do-it-yourself shop class designed as a nurturing and stimulating environment to explore science, technology, engineering, arts & mathematics (S.T.E.A.M.) subjects. Everyone is welcome to come, play, explore & create. Birthday parties, small events & field trips.
Barry R. Kirshner Wildlife Foundation (530) 533-1000. www.kirshner.org. 4995 Durham-Pentz Rd., Oroville.
Lions & tigers & bears, oh my! Enjoy a truly educational & memorable wildlife party that includes a private tour of the sanctuary by a wildlife educator, a “reptile encounter” with an animal ambassador, & private use of a shaded picnic area for three hours. Children will meet a remarkable variety of non-releasable endangered & exotic animals, including leopards, servals, owls, foxes, lemurs, snakes, lions, tigers & bears.
Bricks 4 Kidz (530) 332-9172. www.bricks4kidz.com/ california-chico. 1141 Forest Ave., Ste. 40, Chico.
Looking for something fun & different to do for your child’s birthday? Choose from unique party packages that create an extraordinary party atmosphere where kids build unique creations, play games & have loads of fun using LEGO® bricks.
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Chico Bullpen Baseball Academy (530) 230-2100. www.chicobullpenba.com. 1070 Marauder St., Ste. 120, Chico.
Offers baseball-themed parties that are loads of fun for all ages & leave parents free to enjoy themselves too. Includes setup, three reserved batting cages, two reserved tee stations, supervised group games, cups, plates, napkins, forks & clean-up.
Chico Cheer All Stars, Inc. (530) 894-2227. www.ChicoCheerAllStars.com. 13306 Cabin Hollow Ct., Ste. 120, Chico.
Celebrate your special event with ease in Chico Cheer’s indoor facility! Price includes access to the entire facility, including all toys & equipment, for two funfilled hours. Also included are two party attendants to help with set up and supervision. Great any time of the year! Parties are available Fridays and Saturdays.
Chico Creek Nature Center (530) 891-4671. www.ccnaturecenter.org. 1968 East 8th St., Chico.
In the heart of Bidwell Park, the Nature Center designs hands-on children’s parties that blend outdoors and indoors. A “naturalist” leads a park walk, introduces kids to live animals, sets up a cool craft, and ties it all together with a theme of your child’s choice like “Feathered Friends” or “Wild Things” (7 available themes).
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Over 10,000 Sq.Ft. of Trampoline Fun Variety of Party Packages Available! Join us for Toddler Time on Friday & Saturday mornings
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Offers party packages for kids of all ages, complete with a party room, decorations & a party specialist to ensure a great time. Options include roller skating, miniature golf, batting cages, arcade time, a glow/black light theme, bounce house, treat bags, Round Table pizza, Baskin-Robbins ice cream cake & more.
Rare Air Trampoline Park www.rareairpark.com 1090 E. 20th Street, Chico Opening Fall 2017
For an active party that tots through teens will love, book jumping fun in 10,000 sq. feet of trampoline space. Packages offered for any day of the week & any size party. Includes party room, napkins, plates, drinks, setup & cleanup. Add-ons like pizza, extra jump time, tokens & party favor goodie-bags are available.
Gateway Science Museum (530) 898-4121. www.csuchico.edu/gateway. 625 Esplanade, Chico.
Gateway Science Museum birthday parties are fun, science themed celebrations! Parties include a dedicated docent to guide your group through the gallery exhibits; a private hands-on activity of your choice from our list of more than 11 different science themes including nature, chemistry, physics and astronomy; and a birthday space for gifts and celebration. Check out our website for information on party add-ons, available activities and cost. Call to reserve your party today!
Ron’s Reptiles (530) 893-2095. www.ronsreptiles.com. 44 Rock Creek Rd., Chico.
Visit a variety of lizards, snakes & amphibians, or Ron will come to you for clubs, birthday parties or school assemblies in Butte & Tehama Counties. Open 5 days/ week.
String Bead (530) 894-2323. www.stringbead.com. 2201 Pillsbury Rd., Ste. 142, Chico.
Three party options offer guests an opportunity for imaginations to soar while having fun getting creative with beads! Guests can make a necklace & bracelet to take home or choose from an array of available classes for personalized group instruction. An especially great experience for older children & teens.
Surplus City’s Combat Zone Paintball Park (530) 533-5300. www.combatzonepaintball.com. 4444 Pacific Heights Rd., Oroville.
Caters to groups of all sizes & ages. Kids’ packages for ages 7-12 (parents can play too) include two hours of play with unlimited paint in a separate kids’ area. All group packages happen rain or shine. BBQ grill available for use. Add-on Round Table pizza available.
The Red Wagon (530) 514-4080. www.theredwagon.org. 6360 Clark Rd., Paradise.
Let creative juices flow in a party featuring sewing, painting, crafting, dancing, karaoke or one of many other unique ideas. Age-appropriate projects provided to please children & adults. No need to worry about party favors, since guests take home the projects they make for themselves!
Two by Two Ranch & Petting Zoo (530) 893-1088. www.twobytworanch.com 13080 Hosler Ave., Chico.
Have a party at the ranch or let the ranch come to your location with its mobile petting zoo or ponies to ride. Guests at the ranch will take a farm animal tour where children will meet friendly sheep, Nubian & pygmy goats, turkeys, llamas, chickens & others. Pony rides are available & a shade picnic area is available for use.
Water Sprites Swim School (530) 342-2999. www.chicowatersprites.com. 2280 Ivy St., Ste. 110, Chico.
Pool parties include exclusive access to the entire facility, including all toys & equipment, plus supervision & setup assistance from the helpful staff. Parties are available Saturdays from 3-5pm and 5:30-7:30pm. Book early as parties tend to be reserved 1 to 2 months in advance.
In Motion Fitness (530) 343-5678. www.inmotionfitness.com. 1293 East 1st Ave., Chico.
Children of all ages will enjoy a Splish-Splash Pool Party, offered year-round, complete with a chaperone, certified lifeguard & reserved party area with tables & chairs. Add-ons include face painting, balloon art, a yoga or Zumba class & sno-cone or popcorn machine.
KidsPark (530) 894-6800. www.kidspark.com. 2477 Forest Ave., Ste. 190, Chico.
A personal party hostess will help plan & coordinate your private party … and clean up! Parties available for ages 2 to 12 & include face painting, an art project, group games, paper plates, napkins, forks, juice, a party favor for each guest & a special gift for the birthday boy or girl. Food options available.
Kinetics Academy of Dance (530) 345-2505. www.kineticsacademyofdance.com. 627 Broadway, Ste. 100, Chico.
Enchanting and magical parties for little princesses and fairies! Our two-hour themed parties (Fairies or Fancy Nancy-type) include dancing, a craft and a tea party with real china! We can customize other themes and also offer Hip Hop parties for older kids. $215.00 for up to ten kids. Come visit our beautifully decorated party room! Book your party today!
Oroville YMCA (530) 533-9622. www.tinyurl.com/OrovilleYMCA. 1684 Robinson St., Oroville.
The Y offers unique options for celebrating. Rent the entire facility or just the pool area. It’s a fun-filled environment & the heated indoor-outdoor pool offers a great year-round pool-party option!
Sweet Chico Confections (530) 332-9866. www.sweetchico.com. 121 3rd St., Chico.
For a unique & sweet birthday experience, Sweet Chico Confections offers themed Scavenger Hunts where party guests search the store for many fun candy treats to take home. Book a group party in their dedicated party room, or add sweet fun to your birthday celebration with a candy buffet or centerpiece. There’s something for all party sizes & budgets.
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Funland & Cal Skate Chico (530) 343-1601. www.funlandchico.com. 2465 Carmichael Dr., Chico.
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GLENN COUNTY Orland Bowl Bowling Alley (530) 865-4313. www.tinyurl.com/OrlandBowl. 507 Monterey St., Orland.
Offers two birthday packages for a fun-filled bowling party! Includes bowling time, drinks & a scoop of ice cream per partygoer. The guest of honor takes home a commemorative bowling pin guests can sign.
JACKSON COUNTY, OR ScienceWorks Hands-on Museum (541) 482-6767. www.scienceworksmuseum.org. 1500 E. Main St., Ashland, Oregon.
Birthday Parties (Fri−Sun) include admission to ScienceWorks, use of a private celebration room for two hours, party invitations, a science activity & party favors. Guests are free to explore & enjoy ScienceWorks, an indoor hands-on facility geared for those with curious minds.
SHASTA COUNTY Adventure Recreation Center (530) 365-2235. www.skillmeetswill.com.
Have a party with jumping, climbing, flipping & fun! A coach leads activities, including an obstacle course & parachute games. Guests enjoy a party room & open gym, & take home a sticker & bracelet. Parents bring food – there’s even room for a piñata!
All Fired Up Redding (530) 226-1638. www.allfiredupnorcal.com. 1818 Churn Creek Rd., Redding.
Birthday packages include two hours of studio time, with a wide selection of pottery pieces for guests to paint. Includes helpful assistance & instruction during the creative process, & kiln firing of guests’ creations.
Build It Redding (530) 638-3399. www.builditredding.com. 925 Merchant St., Ste. 2, Redding.
Our high tech birthday parties will blow your mind! Customize and battle LEGO® robots, or play with friends on our private Minecraft® server. Build your own race car and compete against your friends (or parents!) on the Build It Raceway. Capture the moment with green screen photos, and pick out a keepsake to print in 3D. This birthday party is perfect for children ages 6-15.
California Dance Company (530) 365-7749. www.cadanceco.com. 2150 Marx Way #1, Anderson. or 2620 Larkspur Ln., Redding.
At California Dance Company, you can host the coolest events ever! From birthday parties for all ages to bachelorette and Girls’ Night parties, we’ve got you covered! Rent the studio for any event, and we will do the rest. We provide a staff member to teach, run games and help with anything you need. We are flexible with themes, styles, and times and encourage you to be as creative as you’d like – whether you need a Princess Party for your 2-year-old, a high-energy Hip Hop Swag party for the soccer team, or a relaxing bachelorette party with Aerial Silks.
Fantasy Fountain (530) 225-4095. www.facebook.com/ fantasyfountainredding. Enterprise Community Park 4300 Victor Ave., Redding.
Beat the heat by planning a summer party where your guests will have a blast getting wet under the erupting fountain & playing with other fun water features. Due to the construction of the new Kids’ Kingdom, the nearby Enterprise Park Pavillion is on a first come, first served basis until June 1, or when the Kids Kingdom playground has been completed. After June 1, call the office at 225-4095 to reserve your shaded birthday party space!
Galaxy Gymnastics (530) 222-4496. 910 Wall St., Redding.
Galaxy Gymnastics knows how to put the spark in a party experience with supervised games & activities in a 12,000 sq. ft. padded floor area, plus a party room. Guests can use the tumble track, jump into foam pits, bounce on trampolines, & use other gymnastics equipment. Includes ice cream & goodie bag for each guest. Great fun for all ages!
Grace Place Tea House & Gift Boutique (530) 232-5543. www.graceplaceteahouse.org. 1448 Pine St., Redding.
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This charming tea house is a delightful party destination. Rent the facility for your party or other celebratory event & choose from a customizable menu of teas, coffees, pastries & homemade delectables. Perfect for a children’s story hour or tea party. All proceeds benefit Compass ShiningCare, providing assistance to elderly and disabled individuals & their families.
NorCal Elite Gymnastics (530) 223-5483. www.norcalelitegymnastics.com. 4425 Tenaya Ct., Redding.
Guests will experience a tumbling-good time with a 50ft. tumble trampoline & pit, obstacle course, fun games, exclusive party area & bounce house.
Prime Playtime (530) 605-4777. www.pmaredding.com. 1161 Hilltop Dr., Redding.
Your Prime Birthday Party Destination! Prime Playtime offers birthday parties for ages 0-6. Package includes: exclusive use of entire facility for 2 hours, party setup and clean up by Prime staff, decorations, and themed party supplies. Visit our website for more information and to book your party now!
Rare Air Trampoline Park (530) 221-1206. www.rareairpark.com. 3625 Old 44 Dr., Redding.
For an active party that tots through teens will love, book jumping fun in 10,000 sq. feet of trampoline space. Packages offered for any day of the week & any size party. Includes party room, napkins, plates, drinks, setup & cleanup. Add-ons like Papa John’s Pizza, extra jump time & party favor goodie-bags are available. Facility also includes rock wall, arcade games and spacious seating areas.
Redding Aquatic Center (530) 225-4095. www.reddingaquaticcenter.com. 44 Quartz Hill Rd., Redding.
This all-ages swim facility offers party packages that make party planning easy & fun. “Mega Splash,” “Super Splash” & “Preschool Splash” packages include a party assistant, a visit from a party mascot, a birthday announcement, picnic tables in a shaded party area, juice & cups, cleanup … & of course water fun, with life jackets available for all guests.
Redding Paintball (530) 945-2880. www.reddingpaintball.com. 19000 Spring Gulch Rd., Anderson.
Whether big or small, young or old, Redding Paintball offers a fun & exciting birthday experience! Various packages are available to cater to any party size & come complete with all necessary gear & amenities. Open weekends.
Sandy’s Specialties Cakes & Catering (530) 347-0599. www.sandys-specialties.com. 3540 Main St., Cottonwood.
What’s more exciting than eating a gooey donut for your birthday experience? Make, decorate and eat the best donut in town that you’ve made from scratch! Book a donut party at Sandy’s Specialties.
Shasta Rock Club (530) 691-4505. www.shastarockclub.com. 2325 Athens Ave., Redding.
Redding’s only indoor rock-climbing gym hosts a birthday experience full of fun & laughter for ages 5 & up. Experienced staff lead guests in energetic activities & games, guiding them through challenges & accomplishments. Packages include two hours of supervised rock climbing & reserved table.
Sun Oaks Tennis & Fitness (530) 221-4405. www.sunoaks.com. 3452 Argyle Rd., Redding.
Have your next birthday party or event at Sun Oaks! Year-round customized parties for all ages can include swimming, basketball, volleyball, Zumba class & other creative options. Bring food or purchase on site. Parties include a party supervisor, lifeguard, tables, chairs & use of a BBQ.
The Redding Arts Project Dance and Theatre Arts Studio (530) 245-1019. www.thereddingartsproject.com. 1726 Market St., Redding.
The RAP offers delightful two-hour Fairy Princess, Ballerina or Super-Hero themed parties that include a dance class (ballet, tap, jazz, or hip hop), games, a craft project, dress-up, themed cupcakes and more! Let us do all the work while you, your little one and their party guests enjoy a magical dance party at the RAP.
Turtle Bay Exploration Park (530) 243-8850. www.turtlebay.org. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr., Redding.
Choose from a variety of unique locations on Turtle Bay’s campus for your next birthday party! Turtle Bay is a fun, educational, and entertaining environment that will inspire wonder and bring your special occasion to life!
US Airsoft World (530) 365-1000. www.usairsoft.com. 4506 Panorama Point Rd., Anderson.
Ages 10 & up can enjoy an exciting party on 10 acres of dedicated Airsoft space. Guests will play a variety of game scenarios, all supervised by US Airsoft referees. Shaded picnic tables & concessions are available as well as 50,000 sq. ft. of indoor space. Book your party to play during regular open hours, or rent the facility for a private event.
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NORTH STATE PARENT 2017/2018 FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE Birthday parties at Viking Skate Country feature lots of fun activity plus a special time spotlighting the birthday child in a private and decorated birthday celebration room. Our friendly staff makes sure the birthday child is the star of the show. We’ll take care of the work and the fun, letting parents relax and have fun too.
Waterworks Park (530) 246-9550. www.waterworkspark.com. 151 N. Boulder Dr., Redding.
WaterWorks Park is the coolest place to have your summer birthday party. Relax in our exclusive birthday party area or rent a cabana and have your own little oasis. Leave the planning to us and order food from the Beach Club Cafe or a frosty drink from the Sno Shack. Birthday parties get special pricing on entrance tickets, food and drinks. From the pulse racing Dragon to the Kiddie Pool, there is something fun for everyone!
TEHAMA COUNTY Balloons and More (530) 528-1033. redbluffballoonsandmore.com 1040 Monroe St., Red Bluff.
Red Bluff Performing Arts Centre (530) 255-4180. redbluffperformingartscentre.com. 1325 Vista Way, Ste. A, Red Bluff.
Serving Tehama County and surrounding areas. Balloons and More is a fully equiped resource for party and event rentals, as well as supplies. Owners Dexter and Becki Hooker have been in the balloon industry for nearly 15 years and enjoy helping their customers celebrate special occassions of all types; birthday parties, weddings, baby showers, graduation parties and more!
Rent the beautiful 2,000 sq ft. dance studio for your party. The center offers options that include themed decorations, guest appearances from your child’s favorite character, crafts, a dance lesson & more. It’s a great opportunity to create a special customized event.
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SISKIYOU COUNTY Bella Art Works & Ice Cream Parlor (530) 842-5411. www.facebook.com/ BellaArtWorksGlassStudio. 117 W. Miner St., Yreka.
Book an exclusive party or join the fun during public hours. Guests of all ages focus on creativity by painting pottery, choosing from a range of glazes & pottery options. Treat your partygoers to a scoop of BJ’s OldFashioned Ice Cream to sweeten the experience.
Cedar Lanes Bowling Alley (530) 938-3278. www.cedarlanesweed.com. 137 Main St., Weed.
Offers party packages for a fun experience that all ages will enjoy. All packages include a bowling pin that guests can sign for the birthday boy or girl. Partygoers have access to bowling fun, arcade games, and gutter bumpers are available for young bowlers!
Mountain Fitness South (530) 926-3589. www.mtshastapt.com. 1630 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta.
Offers a pool party package (with lifeguard on duty) on weekends from 12-4pm at their indoor pool for ages 8 & up. Extra party room available; bring snacks & cake! We supply tables and chairs. Member and non-member rates available.
River Dancers, River & Kayak Adventures (800) 925-0237. www.riverdancers.com. 705 Kenneth Way, Mt. Shasta.
Add whitewater thrills for a unique birthday celebration. Customize your trip for a day outing or multiple-day camps. Trained guides help guests discover new ways to enjoy the environment & learn new skills on the river. Includes swimming, water-play, learning about wildlife, seasonal berry picking and a snack or meals. What a great way to celebrate a teen!
Say Cheese! Pizza (530) 926-2821. www.saycheesepizza.net. 201 Maple St., Mt. Shasta.
Offers a party room, large game room & arcade, air hockey & pool tables, plus tasty pizza, salad bar, sandwiches & drinks.
Shasta Mountain Guides (530) 926-3117. www.shastaguides.com. Based in Mt. Shasta.
Older kids & teens will enjoy an ultimate outdoor birthday experience with options for rock climbing, mountain climbing, or other customizable trips. Professional guides make the experience memorable and fun.
Siskiyou Family YMCA (530) 842-9622. www.siskiyouymca.org. 350 N. Foothill Dr., Yreka.
Schedule your next kid’s birthday party at the Siskiyou Family YMCA with after hours facility rentals of their Gymnasium and Teen Center. The friendly Siskiyou YMCA staff can facilitate and they offer party packages utilizing the Indoor Climbing Wall, 2 Jump Houses and other fun events for kids of all ages!
Siskiyou Ice Skating Rink (530) 926-1715. www.siskiyourink.org. Shastice Park 800 Rockfellow Dr., Mt Shasta.
Tots to teens will enjoy a one-of-a-kind “cool” party experience at the rink. Rent the entire NHL-sized outdoor rink for an exclusive party or get a group discount during public skate times. Includes skate rentals & rink-side picnic table reservations. Ask about adding a short skate/safety lesson for your skaters. Available for ice skating seasonally late Nov−Feb.
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Viking Skate Country (530) 246-3901. www.vikingskatecountry.com. 737 Auditorium Dr., Redding.
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CHARTER SCHOOL DIRECTORY Charter schools are independent public schools that have operational freedom and flexibility yet are subject to high levels of accountability. They are tuition-free and open to all students, and as public schools, they are non-sectarian and non-discriminatory. The “charter” that establishes each school is a contract detailing the school’s mission, program, goals, students served, methods of assessment and ways to measure success. Most adhere to state standards such as the new Common Core State Standards. Created through a partnership between parents, teachers and students, charter schools aim to involve parents and give teachers freedom to innovate. Many charter schools provide personalized or alternative learning structures that focus on the needs of the individual students and families served by the school. Read through our Charter School Directory to learn what some of your choices are and how they may be right for your child and family.
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HEARTHSTONE CHARTER SCHOOL GRADES K-12 Hearthstone is an individualized learning program offering inspiration and personalization for every student’s educational success. Hearthstone offers Hybrid and Independent Study options, small class sizes, visual and performing arts, concurrent college enrollment for high school students, environmental and enrichment activities, and much more.
HOMETECH CHARTER SCHOOL GRADES K-12 HomeTech is a WASC accredited, K-12, personalized learning, public charter school. Students attend classes each week, receive direct instruction from their teachers, and then complete additional assignments outside of class during the week. Success classes and academic support are available if a student needs a little extra help. HomeTech provides a unique alternative learning environment!
NDA is an independent-study charter dedicated to supporting families making the choice to school their children at home. We provide credentialed staff, curriculum choices, tutoring, field trips and an enriching vendor program.
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Serving Butte, Glenn, Mendocino, Plumas, Shasta, Tehama & Trinity Counties 19500 Learning Way Cottonwood • (530) 347-3411 evergreenusd.com/institute-of-excellence
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Kindergarten - 12th Grade Individualized Learning
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BLUE OAK CHARTER SCHOOL
CHICO COUNTRY DAY SCHOOL
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Blue Oak Charter School provides the greater Chico community with a public Waldorf education. We offer our students small class sizes, developmentally based curriculum, and a broad array of specialty subjects including: music, art, handwork, movement and foreign language. Come see how we are engaging and inspiring children in their learning experience! School tours are available on a monthly basis. Please visit our Facebook page, or school website to learn more about the educational opportunities we provide. www.blueoakcharterschool.org
CORE BUTTE CHARTER SCHOOL GRADES K-12 CORE Butte Charter School is a public personalized learning school supporting families who homeschool their children. A personalized education program is designed for each student and support and enrichment classes are offered at three sites in Chico and Paradise. To learn more about our K-12 Home Study or High School Program, please visit us at www.corebutte.org.
Chico Country Day School is a tuition-free K-8 grade public charter school that provides a safe, joyful community where all learners are inspired to achieve their personal best. CCDS offers a technology-rich environment, community atmosphere and innovative educational experience. CCDS students thrive in an environment where relationships are prioritized and students experience voice and choice in their learning. Meaningful, purposeful, joyful, beautiful work- that’s what a CCDS education is all about!
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INSPIRE SCHOOL OF ARTS & SCIENCES GRADES 9-12
Inspire School of Arts and Sciences is a public, college-prep charter high school with an emphasis on visual and performing arts, science and engineering. At Inspire we empower students to explore their talents and passions while maintaining their vision of a successful future.
A Personalized Learning K-12 Charter School
450 W. East Avenue Chico • (530) 879-7483 www.blueoakcharterschool.org
Chico Country 102 West 11th Day Street SCHOOL Chico • (530) 895-2650 www.chicocountryday.org
1600 Humboldt Road, Ste. 3 Chico • (530) 809-0599 www.corebutte.org
335 W. Sacramento Avenue Chico • (530) 891-3090 www.inspirecusd.org
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PIVOT NORTH VALLEY
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WILDFLOWER OPEN CLASSROOM
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We believe that learning is a life-long adventure. We believe in the freedom to wonder, ask, explore, imagine & create. We provide high-quality, standards-based learning experiences in a small, rural school environment.
Every child is a unique person with her or his own interests, skills, abilities and personality. The Montessori approach facilitates individualized instruction with multi-age groupings in an environment that naturally fosters a love for learning. Sherwood Montessori is a tuitionfree charter school with beautiful classrooms, engaging hands-on materials, on site, highquality child care before and after school, as well as music, art, cooking and gardening instruction. Call for a school tour!
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Pivot North Valley is a tuition-free, public charter school. Pivot uses a blended learning model, giving students the flexibility to learn onsite and online. A five-day-a-week onsite program is available. Teachers provide daily oversight, motivation and academic guidance that is customized to each student based on learning style and progress. Field trips, events, clubs and other social activities are available. Call or visit Pivot North Valley to enroll today!
An innovative school that invites children, teachers and parents to collaborate as a community that inspires and celebrates the adventure of learning. Focus is on academic excellence, global education, arts and stewardship. Offers small, multigrade classes and a supportive community of teachers, staff, students and parents.
Nord Country School 5554 California Street Chico • (530) 891-3138 www.nordcountryschool.org
1350 E. 9th Street, Suite 150 Chico • (530) 636-4479 www.pivotnorthvalley.com
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1010 Cleveland Ave. Chico • (530) 345-6600 www.sherwoodmontessori.org
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FOREST RANCH CHARTER SCHOOL
LASSEN ANTELOPE VOLCANIC ACADEMY
LINCOLN STREET SCHOOL
TEHAMA eLEARNING ACADEMY
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At Lincoln Street School, our goal is to inspire students, empower parents and promote a lifelong love for learning. We create an environment where academic success is personalized and achievable. Parents work with credentialed teachers to implement an Independent Study program following a homeschooling model that enriches, challenges and inspires students.
Come elevate your education at FRCS with small class sizes and individualized learning. Students enjoy free busing; engaging, hands-on academics; an arts program including theater, band and choir; an on-site GATE Program and more.
Lassen Antelope Volcanic Academy (LAVA) is a new middle school that provides enrichment opportunities in the arts and sciences through afternoon programs and a partnership with Lassen Volcanic National Park. LAVA families will benefit from our flexible scheduling, which allows students to attend 3-5 days per week or work from home through our Independent Study Program.
Tehama eLearning Academy is a WASC accredited independent online charter school with a 7-12 program and an adult education component. Students at TeLA complete their coursework from anywhere they can access Internet or at the Red Bluff campus. The school has accredited teachers, A-G programs, credit recovery classes, individual education coursework and onsite electives.
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15815 Cedar Creek Road Forest Ranch • (530) 891-3154 www.forestranchcharter.org
1660 Monroe Street Red Bluff • (530) 727-9495 https://lcs-aesd-ca.schoolloop.com
1125 Lincoln Street Red Bluff • (530) 528-7301 www.lincolnstreetschool.org
715 Jackson Street Red Bluff • (530) 527-0188 www.telacademy.org
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ANDERSON NEW TECHNOLOGY HIGH SCHOOL
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REDDING COLLEGIATE ACADEMY
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GRADES 9-12 A small school community, with a world-class education and staff. Through project-based learning we teach students to solve problems and work as a team. Working together sets us apart.
Monarch Charter School caters to K-8th grade students who benefit from a nontraditional school setting. Teachers individualize the Common Core Curriculum to be student driven and personalized to meet the needs of each student. Monarch Charter School provides students the opportunity to work alongside highly educated teachers to expand theircuriosity of the natural world and develop their place within it.
PCA offers independent study/ home school and site-based resource options up to two days per week. Core and remediation instruction are available, as well as a wide variety of enrichment opportunities including art, drama, music, Shasta College Classes, and access to our Science, Technology, Engineering and Mathematics Academy (eSTEAM).
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GRADES TK - 12 Our TK-12th grade public charter school provides personalized learning plans, onsite labs, workshops, field trips, tutoring, and A-G courses with a caring and supportive staff. Our teachers will work with you in your home, onsite, and online.
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2098 North Street Anderson • (530) 365-3100 www.anths.org
5307 Cedars Road Redding • (530) 247-7307 www.monarchkids.com
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REDDING SCHOOL OF THE ARTS GRADES K-8
REDDING STEM ACADEMY GRADES K-8
Redding School of the Arts believes when it comes to young minds, art enriches and expands children for a full life in useful and unexpected ways. RSA seeks to accomplish its goal of high academic and behavioral standards through a student-centered, interdisciplinary and multicultural environment with an emphasis on the arts.
ROCKY POINT CHARTER SCHOOL GRADES K-8
SHASTA CHARTER ACADEMY
FORMERLY SHASTA SECONDARY HOME SCHOOL
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Rocky Point is a public, tuition-free program with a proven education approach that balances physical development and academic excellence. Small class sizes promote realworld experiences in the community, and character growth. We offer after-school care & clubs. Now enrolling for transitional kindergarten as part of our complete program. Redding STEM Academy (R-STEM) is a K-8 charter school sponsored by the Shasta County Office of Education. R-STEM is proud to utilize a nationally known Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) curriculum called Project Lead the Way. At R-STEM, students are provided individualized learning paths via personal laptops. Art, sports and multiple field trips per class round out our program. Call for a tour.
Our name has changed, but our program is the same! Join us for amazing onsite classes, Shasta College enrollment, traditional home schooling, high-quality tutoring, and more. We are SUHSD sponsored and WASC accredited. Let’s have a great school year together!
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3711 Oasis Road • Redding (530) 275-5480 • www.rstem.org
3500 Tamarack Drive Redding • (530) 225-0456 www.rockypointcharter.com
307 Park Marina Circle Redding • (530) 245-2600 www.shastacharteracademy.org
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GRADES K-12 Stellar offers an engaging K-12 curriculum. Flexible program options include small on-site classes, homeschool and online. Stellar High School is fully WASC accredited. Stellar K-12 is a free California public school.
Shasta County Independent Study Charter School (SCISCS) is an instructional program that offers flexible options for personalized and diverse learning, to prepare students for college and career readiness. We offer Regional Occupation Program Enrollment, Shasta College concurrent enrollment, an on-site instructional para-educator, an onsite career and college coordinator, group electives, college visits, work site learning, physical education opportunities and more.
1644 Magnolia Avenue Redding • (530) 225-0163 www.shastacoe.org
MVCS believes in honoring individual education choices and is committed to providing an innovative public education environment for students, their parents, and teachers, through independent study facilitation, small group instruction, tutoring, and online and blended learning, as well as community college co-enrollment.
GECS provides educational choices for families who choose to educate their children through personalized learning. We offer a variety of educational experiences, including homeschooling support, curriculum, enrichment classes and full academic programs at our resource centers in Mt. Shasta and Yreka.
5885 E. Bonnyview Road Redding • (530) 245-7730 stellar.reddingschools.net
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814 Glenn St. • (530) 342-5518 www.chicomontessori.com S Ages: 2.9-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 8:30am-4pm or 5:30pm
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Montessori-trained teachers for the development of the whole child. Emphasis on inner motivation, using the child's natural curiosity and delight in discovery. Sessions offered a.m and p.m. Lic# 045406630
KidsPark
2477 Forest Ave. • (530) 894-6800 www.kidspark.com DSM Ages: 2-12 yrs • Times: M-Th, 8am-9pm Fri, 8am-11pm, sat, 10am-11pm, Sun, 1pm-6pm Drop-in childcare center with everything kids love! Large, colorful indoor space with tons of room for play. Games, crafts & group activities in a nurturing environment. Affordable hourly rates. No reservation necessary. Lic# 045404701 / 045404702
Little Sprouts Preschool
15 Overland Ct. • (530) 345-0123 DSM Ages: 2-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7am-5:30pm ECO Green certified, offering gardening, nature walks, outdoor exploration, kindergarten readiness program, Zoo-phonics®, introduction to Spanish, French and sign language, and fun! Lic# 045405784
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Columbia's Lion Cubs Preschool
10142 Old Oregon Trail • (530) 223-4070 x315 SM Ages: 2-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30am-6pm Our experienced, qualified and nurturing teachers provide for every aspect of your child’s preschool experience. You don’t need to live in the Columbia District for your child to attend. We offer full and half-day programs with small class sizes, hands-on learning, kindergarten readiness and activities in all areas of learning. Lic# 455403185
Grant Preschool
8835 Swasey Drive • (530) 243-2773 S Ages: 2-5 years • Times: M-F, 7am - 6pm www.grantpreschool.com Located on Grant School Campus. We encourage students to maximize growth cognitively, emotionally, socially and physically. Kindergarten readiness curriculum includes Open Court Math & Language Arts, Sparks P.E., Music, Handwriting Without Tears® and Brain Gym®. Flexible rates and scheduling. Lic# 455401675
Kids and Me Preschool
3695 Churn Creek Rd. • (530) 222-3525 DS Ages: 2-6 years • Times: M-F, 7am-5:30pm www.reddingpreschools.com Quality preschool program in a happy, caring environment. Stimulating and comprehensive curriculum will prepare your child for kindergarten. Clean facility with large outdoor play area in a park-like setting. Lic# 455406526
Lake Center Head Start
375 Lake Blvd., Ste. 200• (530) 510-4825 DSM Ages: 3-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30am-5:30pm We offer children a strong start in life in an environment that fosters respect and a sense of trust. With parents as partners, we provide high-quality programming using a research-based curriculum in appealing, age-appropriate environments. Children develop the confidence they need for school success with the support of our skilled teachers and our holistic approach to children's social, emotional, physical and cognitive development. Lic# 455406084
Montessori Toddler Community of Shady Oaks
1410 Victor Ave. • (530) 222-0355 www. shadyoaksmontessori.com DS Ages: 18 mos-K • Times: M-F, 7:30am-5:30pm Education begins at birth, building skills that last a lifetime. Montessori helps children become lifelong independent learners through purposeful play. We provide engaging hands-on activities that facilitate all aspects of development. Lic # 455405949/451373317
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Munchkin University Infant Center & Preschool
2620 Railroad Ave. • (530) 241-8666 www. munchkinuniversity.com DSM Ages: Infant Center: 8 wks-2 yrs; Preschool: 2-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 6:30am-5:30pm At Munchkin University we believe that children need as many positive experiences as possible. Our amazing staff provides a great environment where each child is appropriately challenged and encouraged daily. Lic # 451374 213 & 451374 214
Redding Cooperative Preschool
658 Mary St. • (530) 241–4355 www.reddingcooppreschool.org S Ages: 2.9-5 yrs; 3 yr old class Tuesday & Thursday; 4 yr old class Monday, Wednesday & Friday 9AM-12PM Our school provides students engaging opportunities to learn through play. Parents and children learn and make new friends together using hands-on, developmentally appropriate activities in an inviting and safe environment. Lic # 455401222
Secret Garden
118 Churn Creek Rd. • (530) 244-1891 www.secretgardenredding.com DSM Ages: 2-K • Times: M-F, 7:30am-6pm We offer excellent pre-K phonics, Kindergarten Readiness with assessments. A full curriculum with cultural appreciation, farm animals, natural foods, plenty of time for reading books, empathy building, respect for others and a huge outdoor play area including a giant sandbox. Lic# 455405638
Shasta Montessori Preschool
10446 Red Bluff Rd., Shasta • (530) 243-1110 M Ages: 3-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 8am-3pm We provide an affordable early Montessori education. We offer a whole child approach that can transition into our Tk-8th grade, free public Montessori school. Lic# 455404192
West Redding Preschool
3490 Placer St. • (530) 243-2225 www.westreddingpreschool.webs.com DSM Ages: 6 wks-12 yrs • Times: M-F, 6:30am-6pm A private accredited academic learning environment. Our goal is to prepare each child today for the educational challenges that they may face tomorrow. Our curriculum focuses on developing each child’s academic growth & uniqueness. Lic# 455401406
YMCA Collaborative Preschools
YMCA Collaborative Preschools (530) 246-9622 . www.sfymca.org. Manzanita . 1240 Manzanita Hills Ave., Redding Lic. #455406288 S Ages: 2-5 North Cottonwood 19920 Gas Point Rd., Cottonwood Lic. #455406760 S Ages: 3-5 Offered in partnership with local schools. Providing safe learning environments designed to build school readiness, self-regulations and social skills. Year-round school options.
Shasta County Office of Education State Preschools
43 Hilltop Drive, Redding • (530) 225-2999 M www.shastacoe.org Our classrooms provide quality, hands on learning opportunities for our students. We focus on school readiness in both academic and social competence. The classrooms are located on most elementary school campuses offering a seamless transition from Preschool to Kindergarten. Our teachers have degrees and monthly trainings to ensure they are always providing the best education for your child. Our program is free to qualifying families. Lic# 451370383
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EARLY CHILDHOOD EDUCATION Build a solid foundation for your little one’s education to stand on! Even the smallest children can begin learning skills and concepts that will facilitate understanding in the future. Check out our Preschool Directory in this guide for more preschool options listed by county.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES Head Start. National school readiness program that emphasizes the role of parents as their child’s first & most important teachers. Provides families opportunities for education, parenting support & resources. Selected centers offer childcare programs. To find a local Head Start program use the Head Start Locator at www.tinyurl.com/FindHeadStart,
find your local office under your county listing or call (866) 763-6481.
BUTTE COUNTY Butte College Child Development Center; Oroville. Offers early childhood education to children 12 mo.–5 yrs. Accepts subsidized child care through Valley Oaks, CalWorks & EOPS. Serves Butte & Glenn Counties, priority given to children of Butte College faculty & students. Use the search feature to find details about the center on the website. www.butte. edu. 3536 Butte Campus Dr. (530) 895-2865. CSU Chico Associated Students Child Development Lab; Chico. Offers child care & preschool programs for infants, toddlers & pre-K children. 8 wks.–5 yrs. Chico State students enrolled in the Child Development Program observe & participate with staff, children & families at the Children’s Center. Subsidized programs available. Priority given to Chico State faculty & students. Find info on the website under the Services tab. www. as.csuchico.edu. Aymer J. Hamilton Building, Rm. 120. (530) 898-5865. E Center Head Start Programs; Serving Butte & Glenn Counties. www.ecenter.org. (530) 741-2995. Mi Escuelita Maya Preschool & Children’s Performing Arts Program; Chico. Offers early childhood education with an emphasis on multicultural experiences, performing arts, Spanish language enrichment, organic eating habits & living an environmentally friendly lifestyle. Ages 2.9-5 yrs. mempre-
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school@yahoo.com. www.mempreschool. com. 1455 Chestnut St. (530) 893-1419. Paradise Preschool Parent Co-op; Paradise. Co-op preschools are an arrangement in which parents collectively hire a trained teacher to provide their children with a quality preschool experience. Paradise Preschool Parent Co-op is a nonprofit cooperative preschool celebrating 60+ years. Provides kindergarten readiness & early learning programs for ages 2-5. 6722 Clark Rd. www.monuweb.com/sites/ paradisepreschool. (530) 877-8155. Rosedale Elementary School; Chico. A twoway Spanish/English immersion school offering grades K-5. At Rosedale, kindergarten & first grade students spend 90% of the day speaking Spanish. Native Spanish speakers spend 15% of the day learning English. http://rosedale. chicousd.org. 100 Oak St.(530) 891-3104. Valley Oak Children’s Services; Chico. Valley Oak Children’s Services is a private non-profit assisting thousands of Butte County families each year. Offers Early Care & Education Programs, subsidized child care, behavioral health programs, an educational toy lending library & numerous outlets for family resources. www.valleyoakchildren.org. 3120 Cohasset Rd. (530) 895-3572.
SHASTA COUNTY Early Childhood Services; Redding. 43 Hilltop Dr. www.shastacoe.org. (530) 225-2999. Redding Cooperative Preschool. Since 1956. Co-op preschools are an arrangement in which parents collectively hire a trained
teacher to provide their children with a quality preschool experience. Ages 2.9-5 yrs. Nonprofit parent-managed preschool is operated by a certified early childhood teacher/ director. Parent to child ratio is a minimum of 1 adult to 4 children. www.reddingcooppreschool.org. 658 Mary St. (530) 241-4355. Redding School of the Arts; Redding. Offering a Mandarin Immersion Program for all children K-8. This program is tailored for students who are interested in the visual & performing arts as well as Mandarin Chinese immersion. www.rsarts.org. 955 Inspiration Place. (530) 243-4318. Shasta College Early Childhood Education Lab School; Redding. Provides tailored educational opportunities for children ages 3-Pre-K. The ECE Center operates as a child development lab with age-appropriate experiences for children as well as observation opportunities & hands-on training for college students. goo.gl/DUUXp9. 11555 Old Oregon Trail. (530) 242-7601. Shasta Head Start, Inc; Redding. www. shastaheadstart.org 375 Lake Blvd., Ste. 100. (530) 241-1036.
TEHAMA COUNTY NCCDI Tehama County Head Start; Red Bluff. www.nccdi.com. 220 Sycamore St., Ste. 200. (530) 529-1500 or (877) 224-7772. Childcare Referral & Education; Red Bluff. www.shastacoe.org. 409 Walnut St. (530) 529-3131. www.northstateparent.com • 2017/2018
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College of the Siskiyous Discovery Child Development Center; Weed. A collaboration between the COS Early Childhood Education Program & Shasta Head Start. The center serves families of COS & surrounding community. Fully subsidized for qualifying families. Program involves age-appropriate curriculum as well as a healthy breakfast & lunch prepared on site. Ages 3 yrs-kindergarten. 800 College Ave. www.siskiyous.edu/cte/ ece/dcdc.htm. For more information email: dcdc@siskiyous.edu. Siskiyou Early Head Start; Yreka. www.siskiyoucoe.net/domain/60. 1 Child’s Way. (530) 842-8493. Shasta Head Start; Mt. Shasta. www.siskiyoucoe.net/domain/60. 710 Everitt Memorial Hwy. (530) 918-2550. Mt. Shasta Public Library. Early Literacy program for ages 4-6 yrs. Includes stories, writing, math, movement, music, & more. Tue 10:30am www.mtshastalibrary.org. 515 E. Alma St. (530) 926-2031.
FIELD TRIPS & TOURS As education research emphasizes the importance of hands-on learning, field trips are increasingly attractive ways for parents and teachers to increase kids’ engagement in what they learn. Many listings throughout our Family Resource Guide can also serve as field trip ideas, so be sure to check sections like Museums & Historical Sites and Science & Nature.
Bidwell Mansion; Chico. Learn about the area’s history with a guided tour of a three-story, 26-room historic mansion, carriage house & grounds. The Bidwell mansion was one of the first to utilize gas lighting. www.bidwellmansionpark.com. 525 Esplanade. (530) 895-6144. California State University, Chico Outdoor Classroom. CSU Chico’s Big Chico Creek Ecological Reserve offers a free, hands-on, outdoor classroom opportunity for all students, teaching kids the importance of wisely stewarding our valuable natural resources. Find out more at www.csuchico.edu/bccer/education/outdoored. To inquire about reservations, email Jon Aull at aulljon@csuchico.edu. Bolt’s Antique Tool Museum; Oroville. View the largest-known documented collection of hand tools in the United States! Celebrates the tools that built our world, with over 12,000 items on display. Group discounts & tours available. www.boltsantiquetools.com. 1650 Broderick St. (530) 538-2528. Bricks 4 Kidz; Chico. Field trips, classes & camps offer children of all ages an imaginative, 3-dimensional, hands-on learning experience using LEGO® bricks to explore architecture, engineering & technology concepts. For preschools: teachers can come to you with a variety of educational themes available. www. bricks4kidz.com/california-chico. 1141 Forest Ave., Ste. 40. (530) 332-9172. Chico Children’s Museum. Opening soon! Visit the website to see how you can help bring this project to life. www.chicochildrensmuseum.org. 325 Main St. (530) 520-7685.
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Chico Community Observatory. Schedule a docent-led evening astronomy experience for your school or private group. Open on clear nights Fri, Sat & Sun year-round. Summer: sunset – 10:45pm; Winter: approx. 6-9pm. Docents lead discussions about the night sky in an outside viewing area. Look through telescopes inside the building. Free. www.chicoobservatory.com. Near Horseshoe Lake in Upper Bidwell Park, look for sign at intersection of Wildwood Ave. & Observatory Way. 1 Observatory Way. (530) 487-4071. Chico Creek Nature Center. Offers environmental education through a variety of programs including a live animal museum, field trips in Bidwell Park, the Thrive K-12 Learning Center, & other ongoing educational programs. www.bidwellpark.org. (530) 891-4671. Chico Museum. Hosts changing exhibits, including prestigious traveling hands-on exhibits & exhibits that focus on local Chico & Butte county history. Classroom tours available www.chicomuseum.org. 141 Salem St. (530) 891-4336. Chico Performances School Field Trip Series. Offers student groups an opportunity to see a variety of quality music & theater at reduced rates. Special shows are presented during school hours & are geared toward children, with an educational & entertainment focus. Ticket orders are on a first-come/first-served basis. Shows run Sep-May, held at CSU, Chico’s Laxson Auditorium. www.chicoperformances. com (“For the Kids” tab). (530) 898-6333. Gray Lodge Wildlife Area; Gridley. Yearround wildlife viewing on a 9,100-acre wetland area managed for wildlife. In fall & winter see vast numbers of migratory water-
GRANT PRESCHOOL Ages 2 - 5 years • 7 am - 6 pm Flexible Rates & Schedules Kindergarten Readiness Curriculum Preferred Enrollment in Grant School
Ron’s Reptiles Come see a variety of lizards,
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fowl. Guided group tours & self-guided tours. Special events, wheelchair access, visitor’s museum & paved trail to viewing platform. www.wildlife.ca.gov/Lands/Places-to-Visit/ Gray-Lodge-WA. Located along the Pacific Flyway, 3207 Rutherford Rd. Mon-Fri (530) 846-7500, Sat & Sun (530) 846-7505. Lott Home; Oroville. The C. F. Lott Home in Sank Park was built in 1856 by Charles F. Lott, a gold-rush pioneer, California senator & judge. Book a guided school or group tour to learn captivating stories of the Lott family & their importance to early California history. View original furnishings, paintings, clothes, silver & more. The house & garden encompass an entire city block at 1067 Montgomery St. (530) 538-2401. National Yo-Yo Museum; Chico. Featuring the world’s largest public display of yo-yos & yo-yo memorabilia. Holds weekly yo-yo club practices & spring/fall contests for kids. Free. Open to the public 7 days a week. www.nationalyoyo. org. 320 Broadway. (530) 893-0545. Oregon City School; Oroville. Visit the oldest one-room school in Butte County; see photos of students of the olden days. A California Historical Landmark, Oregon City was one of the county’s first mining camps, established in 1848 by a party of Oregonians led by Peter Burnett. Also see the Oregon City covered bridge & tour the nearby Cherokee Museum (by appointment). The school is open Sat & Sun, 1-4pm, or take a chance & toot your horn on weekdays & the caretaker will let you in. www.buttecountyhistoricalsociety.org. 2100 Oregon Gulch Rd. (530) 533-9418. Paradise Depot Museum. Features a fullsized restored caboose in addition to its
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NORTH STATE PARENT 2017/2018 FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE The National Heirloom Exposition Field Trip; Santa Rosa. Teachers/schools can apply for a transportation grant to help kids participate in the world’s largest heritage food event, held annually in September at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds. Event is geared for children & features educational activities, exhibits, a Kids’ Pavilion, food tastings, contests & acclaimed speakers, all celebrating the pure food movement. Youth ages 17 yrs & under admitted free. Info: www.theheirloomexpo.com. The Worm Farm; Durham. Family farm featuring 9,600 linear feet of windrows of redworms. Learn about vermicomposting at this popular field trip destination. Hands-on group tours year-round by appointment. Wear gardening clothes when visiting! Provides gardeners with a means of producing healthy plants while positively affecting the environment. www. thewormfarm.net. 9033 Esquon Rd., 7 miles south of Chico. (530) 894-1276. Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthropology at CSU, Chico. Museum tours with free admission, classroom field trips, workshops & camps. anthromuseum@csuchico.edu. www. csuchico.edu/anthmuseum. Located in the Meriam Library complex. (530) 898-5397.
MARIN COUNTY Guide Dogs for the Blind; San Rafael. School groups grades 2 & up can tour the facilities to learn how guide dogs assist blind people. All tours are at 10am & require advance reservation. Tours can also attend canine graduations. www.guidedogs.com. 350 Los Ranchitos Rd. (415) 400-4000.
Marine Mammal Center; Sausalito. With tours tailored for every age, the Marine Mammal Center exposes kids to the importance of healthy oceans for humans & marine mammals alike. The center rescues & rehabilitates sea mammals. www.marinemammalcenter.org (415) 289-7325.
NEVADA COUNTY Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park; Nevada City. Hydraulic mining washed away mountains in pursuit of gold. Visit California’s largest hydraulic mine & learn about the gold mining era through the Environmental Living Program. Look for overnight options & tours guided by “Akali, The Last ‘49er.” Book early; schedule fills up quickly. Visitors center offers exhibits & info. www.malakoffdigginsstatepark.org. (530) 265-2740. Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum; Nevada City. Dedicated to the preservation of local transportation history & artifacts from the narrow gauge railroad era. Offers docent-led historical tours of the museum, railyard & restoration shop. See wooden rail cars & much more, including an 1875 Baldwin locomotive that hauled lumber, passengers & freight, then was a movie engine at Universal Studios in Hollywood. School & group tours available. Free admission. www.ncngrrmuseum.org. 5 Kidder Ct. (530) 470-0902.
PLACER COUNTY Maidu Museum & Historic Site; Roseville. Offers memorable field trips for schools,
youth groups & homeschool groups. Includes a guided tour of the museum’s Native American cultural exhibits, activities & a trail tour of the historic site. Programs meet CA history & social science content standards for preK–6th grade. A shorter program is offered for preK–2nd & special needs groups. www. roseville.ca.us/indianmuseum. 1970 Johnson Ranch Dr. (916) 774-5934.
SACRAMENTO California State Fair Farm School Tour Program; Sacramento. In spring & fall, students grades K-6 will enjoy a 1.5-2 hour tour of the California State Fair Farm’s crops & interactive stations, including a functioning greenhouse. Highlights California agricultural history, seeds, crop growing & innovations in farming, soil & worm composting. Produce tasting too. www.CAStateFair.org/farmtours. (916) 263-3277. California State Capitol Museum & Building Tour; Sacramento. Expose kids to where laws are born & history is made! Free guided school tours by reservation. 1315 10th St. (866) 240-4655. California State Railroad Museum; Sacramento. Offers several school field trip opportunities including free entry reservation for grades K-12, where students can see the Railroad Museum’s 21 restored locomotives & railroad cars, talk with uniformed docents & view exciting ever-changing exhibits. 125 I St. (916) 323-9280.
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Health Education Advocacy Resources Training Specializing in child care referrals, community resources for families, community-based workshops and training, children’s health and nutrition services, choosing quality child care, FREE public toy & activity library. VOCS is an equal opportunities provider. NEW VOCS PROGRAM
Child Care Partnership & Early Head Start Join us in a friendly environment to relax, build friendships and get support. Free dinner and child care provided! For more information call 530-899-4940
The State of California and Early Head Start (EHS) have partnered to offer quality child care and comprehensive services to children age 0 to 3. Through these partnerships, EHS will partner with center-based and family child care providers who agree to meet EHS Program Performance Standards and provide comprehensive, full-day, full year high-quality services to infants and toddlers from low-income families. CALL 530-899-4935 for more information about this program.
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star attraction: a 30-foot working HO gauge model of the Butte County Railroad. Kids have a blast running the button-operated model representing the 33-mile rail line that ran between Chico & Stirling City. Project of the Gold Nugget Museum: Open Sat & Sun 12-4pm. www.goldnuggetmuseum.com Paradise Community Park, 5570 Black Olive Dr. (530) 877-1919 or (530) 872-8722. Paradise Gem & Mineral Club. Join this fun group for adventures that inspire appreciation for rocks & minerals, earth sciences, lapidary techniques & general rock hounding. Monthly activity nights & field trips that include rock hunting & trips to gem & rock shows. www. paradisegem.org. (530) 343-0894. Patrick Ranch Museum; located between Chico & Durham on the Midway. Dedicated to enhancing the understanding & appreciation of the area’s rich agricultural heritage. See exhibits & tour the first floor of the historic Glenwood Farmhouse, built in 1877. Fun & educational annual events include the California Nut Festival (Apr), the Country Faire & Threshing Bee (Jun), the Omega Nu Barn Dance (Sep) & AutumnFest (Oct). School & group tours available. patrickranchmuseum. org. 10381 Midway. (530) 342-4359. Rancho Esquon; Durham. A working farm & wetland wildlife preserve. Hands-on learning activities, egg salvage facility. www.ranchoesquon.com. (530) 891-8455. Ron’s Reptiles; Chico. Visit to see a variety of lizards, snakes & amphibians, or Ron will come to you for club or school assemblies in Butte & Tehama Counties. Open five days/ week. www.ronsreptiles.com. 44 Rock Creek Rd. (530) 893-2095.
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Esquire IMAX Educational Films; Sacramento. Large format films accompanied by activity guides that that support national education standards for science, geography, math & English. Films let groups encounter wild animals, swim to the bottom of the sea, & more! Adventures in Wild California is especially appropriate for grades 4-8. www.imax. com/sacramento. (916) 446-2333 ext. 201. Sacramento History Museum; Old Sacramento. Offering several educational programs for field trips, all adhering to California Curriculum Standards for History Social Studies & Life Science. Programs range from living history, Victorian-era mysteries, California Native American exhibits, Gold Rush experiences, underground tours &more. 101 I St. sachistorymuseum.org. (916) 808-7059.
SHASTA & TEHAMA COUNTIES Build It; Redding. Field trips, after school classes, camps & birthday parties offer experiences in LEGO® robotics, computer programming, game design & development, animation & filmmaking, 3D modeling & more for ages 6-18. www.builditredding.com. 925 Merchant St., Ste. 2. (530) 638-3399. City of Anderson Water Pollution Control Plant. Students of all ages can learn what happens to our sewage water in a field trip that takes them through the steps of sewage waste-water treatment before it is released into the Sacramento River. Students will view the microorganisms used in a natural biological process that treats the water. Located in the Anderson River Park, 3800 Rupert Rd. (530) 378-6665 or (530) 378-6664.
Coleman Fish Hatchery; Anderson. Explore one of the largest Chinook salmon & steelhead hatcheries in the lower 48 states! See the hatchery building, rearing raceways, fish ladder, Battle Creek Trail, spawning operations (Oct-Mar) & more. Open daily for informative self-guided tours. www.fws.gov/ coleman. 24411 Coleman Fish Hatchery Rd. (530) 365-8622. Court House Museum; Shasta. Part of Shasta State Historic Park. Bring your group to tour a former county courthouse restored to its 1861 appearance. Historical exhibits include early California artwork. See remains of brick buildings that were once the center of intense Gold Rush era activity; see historic roadways, cottages & cemeteries. Field trip guides for teachers online. 15312 Highway 299 W. (6 miles west of Redding). (530) 243-8194. Gaumer’s Mineral & Mining Museum; Red Bluff. Educational & entertaining for visitors of all ages. Gold mining, fossils, Native American artifacts, rocks, crystals & fluorescent minerals. M-F, 9am-5pm. School tours available. www.gaumers.com. 78 Belle Mill Rd. (530) 527-6166. Lake Shasta Caverns; Lakehead. Fun spelunking experience. Take a boat ride across Shasta Lake, then a scenic bus ride to the cavern entrance. Enjoy a one-hour guided tour through the caverns (2 hours total). www.lakeshastacaverns.com. 20359 Shasta Caverns Rd. (800) 795-CAVE (2283). Makerspace; Red Bluff. “Hands-on, mindson” learning is offered to Tehama County students, with activities that include electronics, graphic design, animation, coding, creative writing, engineering & videography.
All activities are aligned with Common Core State Standards & built around the notion that learning can be meaningful & FUN! Call to reserve time slots. www.tehamaschools. org. 1135 Lincoln St (530) 528-7310. Moore’s Flour Mill; Redding. While at the shop you can see the old-fashioned 19th-century millstones used at this wonderful local mill & store. Freshly-milled flour, oatmeal & other hot cereals, many different kinds of sugar, spices, teas, pasta, honey & other products that are mostly local & organic available for purchase. www.mooresflourmill.com. 1605 Shasta St. (530) 241-9245. Reptile Parties; Tehama & Shasta Counties. Brings a fieldtrip to your school or group! Brings live snakes, lizards & turtles from around the world to you. Children can pet & hold these live ambassadors of their species. www. reddingreptileparties.com. (530) 226-5329. Sacramento River Discovery Center; Red Bluff. Learn about science in an outdoor classroom! Activities include outings, elementary environmental education, seminars, summer camps & classes. Located on the Sacramento River. Walk native habitat trails, explore a two-acre native plant garden & more. www.sacramentoriverdiscoverycenter. com. 1000 Sale Ln. (530) 527-1196. Schreder Planetarium; Redding. Offers educational programs for school & youth groups in a 1,700-square-foot planetarium with 10-meter projection dome. See the night sky projected in the dome & experience other engaging programming that blends science, technology, engineering, math & imagination. Supports preK–12th grade studies. www.schrederplanetarium.com. 1644
Magnolia Ave. Field trips: (530) 225-0243; Showtimes: (530) 225-0295. Star Parties; Whiskeytown National Recreational Recreation Area, Shasta County. Join members of the Shasta Astronomy Club seasonally to view the amazing sights in the sky. Telescopes provided. Free event; weekly parking $10. Monthly or bi-monthly viewings held at Mt. Shasta Mine Loop trail parking lot. Begins 30 minutes after sunset, weather permitting. Visit: https://goo.gl/uEp0mR & www. shastaastronomyclub.org. (530) 246-1225. Turtle Bay Exploration Park; Redding. Schedule a group adventure to learn about a variety of topics including science, art, history, forestry, native animal species, horticulture & more. www.turtlebay.org/learn. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. To schedule a group field trip call (530) 242-3108. Whiskeytown Environmental School Clear Creek Field Labs; A field trip series for grades K–4, with mini units based on California State Science Standards. Includes three pre-classroom lessons, a two–three hour field lab led by a naturalist, & a post classroom lesson. Program provided by the Shasta County Office of Education. www.shastacoe.org. Located in Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. (530) 225-0111.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Lava Beds National Monument; Tulelake. Site of the largest concentration of lava tube caves in North America. Offers ranger-led explorations & evening campfire programs that explore the monuments Native American history. Rangers help match children’s interests
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2017/2018 FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE & capabilities to the numerous developed caves. www.nps.gov/labe/index.htm. 1 Indian Well Hqts. Tulelake. (530) 667-8113. Liberty Arts “Explorations” Program; Yreka. 90-minute educational arts program for school grades K-12. Includes gallery tour, discussion & hands-on art project related to the current exhibition theme or processes. www.libertyartsyreka.org. 108 W. Miner St. (530) 842-0222. Mt. Shasta Fish Hatchery. The West’s oldest operating hatchery raises trout to stock mountain streams, rivers & lakes. Feed the fish & learn how they are raised. Tours by appointment. Free. Open daily. www.wildlife. ca.gov/Fishing/Hatcheries/Mount-Shasta. 3 N Old Stage Rd. (530) 926-2215. River Dancers River & Kayak Adventures; Mt. Shasta. Adventures offered include family & school rafting trips. A great way to spend quality time together! Day outings & overnight multi-day camps. Trained guides help guests discover new ways to enjoy the environment while learning skills on the river. Includes swimming, water-play, learning about wildlife & good food. www.riverdancers.com. 705 Kenneth Way. (530) 925-0237. Mt. Shasta Stargazers Club. Promotes interest in astronomy & related sciences. Educational & fun. Monthly meetings, star parties & other events. All welcome to attend. www. mtshastastargazers.com. (530) 918-9540. Shasta Mountain Guides; Mt. Shasta. For families with older kids or teens who are ready for the challenges of rock climbing, mountain climbing or other customizable trips. Professional guides make the experience memorable. www.shastaguides.com. (530) 926-3117. Siskiyou Arts Museum; Dunsmuir. Offers docent tours to schools & groups by appointment. www.siskiyouartsmuseum.org. 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530) 235-4711. Sisson Museum; Mt. Shasta. School & private groups can tour the museum to view exhibits & enjoy hands-on fun with interactive displays. See a vintage fire truck, model railroad & locomotive engine control panel, play with old-fashioned toys. www.mtshastamuseum. com. Located at the Mt. Shasta Fish Hatchery site, 1 N. Old Stage Rd. (530) 926-5508.
Weed Historic Lumber Museum. Enjoy logging & town memorabilia, including the town’s original jail cell! Off-season tours avail. by appt. Open daily except Tue late May-Sep 10am-5pm. 303 Gilman Ave. (530) 938-0550.
SOUTHERN OREGON Great Cats World Park; Cave Junction. Exciting, interactive & educational 10-acre park that’s home to lions, tigers, leopards, jaguars, ocelots, lynx, a fishing cat & more. Meet feline ambassadors; learn about the plight of rare & endangered cats. Watch trainers interact; guided school & private group tours. www. greatcatsworldpark.com. 27919 Redwood Hwy. (541) 592-2957. Medford Railroad Park. Five railroad clubs operate this 7-acre site featuring full-size train cars, caboose, hopper car, locomotive, HO scale model track & trains, working telegraph system, & operating outdoor garden railway. Open 2nd & 4th Sun, Apr–Oct, 11am3pm. Free train rides – see bridges, waterfalls, tunnels & hills. Children love the “Thomas the Train” loop led by Thomas & Percy. Reserve the pavilion for birthday parties. www.southernoregonlivesteamers.com. 799 Berrydale Ave. (541) 944-9176. Oregon Caves National Monument & Preserve; Cave Junction. Offers ranger-led cave tours late Mar–Nov., plus dining & gift gallery. Lodging is available mid May–Oct. at the 1934-built Oregon Caves Chateau, a National Historic Landmark www.oregoncaveschateau.com. www.nps.gov/orca. 19000 Caves Highway. (for lodging reservations: (541) 592-3400 or (541) 592-2100. ScienceWorks Hands-on Museum; Ashland. Offers fun & intriguing hands-on experiences promoting the exploration of science & the arts in a multi-sensory environment. School field trips & educator resources support instruction of content & process standards. Field trips options include the “Bee’s Knees” pollinator workshop, “Ready, Set, Roll” rollercoaster workshop and “Chemistry Conundrum,” an exploration in chemistry & states of matter. Visit the website for current offerings & special events. www.scienceworksmuseum.org. 1500 E. Main St. (541) 482-6767.
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SUTTER COUNTY Sutter Buttes Education Program; Yuba City. School hikes open up access to this unique, privately-owned mini mountain range from Oct to Mar. Tailored to grades, 3,4 & 5. Submit online form to inquire about scheduling a hike. www.middlemountainhikes.org. (530) 671-6116.
FUNDRAISING IDEAS Need to fund an educational venture? Here are some ideas for way to raise funds to support local schools. Applebee’s Restaurant; Chico, Redding & Oroville. There are two amazing opportunities for fundraising. At Saturday morning “Flapjack Fundraiser” events school groups & organizations can earn money while helping serve breakfast. Wed evening “Meet Us At Applebee’s” fundraisers earn schools & groups 15% of each meal’s total when guests present a voucher upon paying for their meal (only available at select locations). For more information: Chico. 2030 Business Ln. (530) 343-6888. Oroville. 2160 Feather River Blvd. (530) 534-4500. Redding. 1801 Hilltop Dr. (530) 221-1888. Barnes & Noble Booksellers Fundraisers. Offers in-store & off-site fundraising opportunities for schools & nonprofit groups. Chico. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy. (530) 894-1494. Redding. 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530) 222-2006.
Cal Java; Chico. Offers coffee fundraising opportunities for schools. Schools buy coffee by the pound at a discount to resell at their own designated price. For information email Kelly at kellylhuber@gmail.com. 216 W. East Ave., Ste. B. (530) 891-8935. ChicoBag’s Fundraising Program; Offers a unique & healthy alternative to traditional fundraising methods. Schools can sell high-quality reusable bags to the community. www.chicobag.com/fundraising. (530) 717-2155. Chico Furniture Direct Fundraisers; Offers schools fundraisers through sales of items. www.chicofurniture.com. 629 Entler Ave. #1. (530) 965-3935. Chili’s Restaurant; Chico. “The Give Back Night” program is a way to be involved in the community & to support nonprofit organizations & schools. Call to set up a Mon, Tue or Wed fundraiser that will give 15% of an entire check’s total to your school when guests present a voucher with their payment. Contact manager to set up. 1908 E. 20th St. (530) 345-1687. Jamba Juice; Redding. Offers a fundraising gift card program to organizations & schools. Supporters buy individual cards for $10 that entitle them to six “buy one, get one free” smoothie purchases at North State Jamba Juice establishments, while earning the organization 50% of each card sold within a 2-week period. To learn more contact Jake at (530) 243-1736. Klean Kanteen Co-Brand Program; Based in Chico. Klean Kanteen offers high-quality stainless steel bottles that can be customized with your school or company logo, then
sold for fundraising. A healthy alternative to plastic & aluminum bottles, Klean Kanteen products are BPA-free. Find out more at www.kleankanteen.com. Mom’s Restaurant; Chico. Offers a monthlong fundraising opportunity for schools. By ordering the “3 + 2 + 2” breakfast, $2 from each order goes to the school of the month. For information & to learn about other fundraising opportunities visit www.momschico. com/community 209 Salem St. or contact Kristina at (530) 342-7561. Round Table Pizza Fundraiser Nights; At participating locations. Call your local Round Table to schedule a school or group fundraiser with yummy pizza. Locations offer a variety of fundraisers including Slice Sales, Pizza Fun Night, or Community Value Fundraiser Cards. Choose the fundraiser that fits your school’s needs. Check website for local contact info: www.roundtablepizza.com/ rtp/ faqs.asp. SilverGraphics. Art-based fundraising company turns children’s individual art work into unique & personal custom gifts that parents love to collect. A beautiful tile wall project at Mt. Shasta Elementary School is the result of a successful fundraiser that features SilverGraphics tiles created from student artwork. www.silvergraphics.com. (866) 366-5700. SnackTAXI. Schools as well as family-oriented organizations & programs can participate in a fundraising effort alongside SnackTAXI, which produces reusable sandwich bags, grocery bags & more. Programs working with SnackTAXI will receive 30% of merchandise total. www.fundraising.snacktaxi.com.
HOMESCHOOLING SUPPORT & RESOURCES Also contact your local school district or county education office to find out about specific homeschooling programs in your area. A-G High School Science Labs; Chico. Geared for high school students preparing to attend college. Throughout the school year the Chico Creek Nature Center lab offers biology, chemistry, physics & earth science courses taught by a highly qualified lab instructor. Students complete supplemental requirements outside of the course. All materials, supplies & lab manuals are included in program fee. 1968 E. 8th St. (530) 891-4671. Bricks 4 Kidz; Chico. Offers a weekly themed science class for homeschoolers & can customize a curriculum for homeschool groups of 10 or more students. Also offers open play/drop-off hours. 1141 Forest Ave., Ste. 40. (530) 332-9172. California Homeschool Network (CHN). Statewide grassroots organization supporting homeschool families. www.californiahomeschool.net. (800) 327-5339.
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Starlight Productions; Based in Mt. Shasta. Offers a wide range of promotional products that can be purchased to resell to raise funds while getting the word out about your school or organization. Items available include mugs, t-shirts, water bottles, keychains, bags & so much more. Visit www.starlightpromo.com to see what’s offered. (530) 918-9480.
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NORTH STATE PARENT 2017/2018 FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE Thrive K-12 Learning Center; Chico. Open structured learning environment offering drop-off learning sessions, field trips & classes for homeschoolers, including a homeschool nature class for grades K-6, using the Project Wild curriculum. www.thrivechico.org. (530) 828-9288.
HOMEWORK HELP WEBSITES Make computer time constructive by directing your kids to some of our favorite online homework resources for youth. Carnegie Library. Free wonderful homework help site for grades K-12 in over 60 subjects. Has pages for teachers & parents too. www.carnegielibrary.org. How Stuff Works. Great site with info, quizzes, quality videos & answers to questions on a vast variety of topics. www.howstuffworks.com. Khan Academy. An exciting, free, personalized learning resource for all ages, offering practice exercises, instructional videos & personalized dashboard. Learners study at their own pace. Topics include math, science, computer programming, history, art history, economics & more. “Math missions” guide learners from kindergarten to calculus using state-of-the-art, adaptive technology that identifies strengths & learning gaps. Khan partners with institutions like NASA, The Museum of Modern Art, The California Academy of Sciences & MIT to offer specialized content. www.khanacademy.org.
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Kid Info. “Old school” style website provides students, teachers & parents links to quality educational websites, videos & presentations for pre-K–grade 12. Includes links to challenging & fun educational game websites. www.kidinfo.com. Shasta Public Library Live Online Homework Help. The Brainfuse program offers live online tutoring daily, 1-10pm. Login with your Shasta Co. library card number (available to all) at http://rdg.shasta.ca.brainfuse.com. Siskiyouhistory.org; Mt. Shasta. This website seeks to provide a digital library of primary source photos, images & stories from Siskiyou County history, such as letters, diaries, manuscripts, legal & financial records, photographs, maps, sound recordings & artifacts. www.siskiyouhistory.org.
LEARNING SERVICES & TUTORING One-on-one tutoring can significantly impact a learner’s progress. A private tutor can select a teaching method that best suits an individual student’s strengths and weaknesses, teach at an ideal pace, and offer a supportive, distraction-free environment.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico Center for Learning. Ages 5-14 yrs. Offers one-on-one tutoring services specializing in reading. Transitional kindergarten for ages 4-5 yrs is also available. 25 Jan Ct., Ste. 130. (530) 343-2980.
Community Action Volunteers in Education (CAVE); Chico. All ages. The CAVE tutoring program provides free tutoring services on all subjects year-round by CSU, Chico student volunteers. www.as.csuchico.edu. CSU Chico, Bell Memorial Union Room 309. (530) 898-5817. Girls Who Code; Chico. Offers free computer science education to girls grades 6-12. Girls meet weekly & learn to make apps, games & web sites. Helps members get access to internships & jobs. Held at varying locations. www.gocodechico.com. (530) 388-5552. Homework Help At The Chico Branch Library. Tue & Wed 3-5 pm. Free homework help for grades 1-8. No appointment necessary, just drop in! 1108 Sherman Ave. www. buttecounty.net. (530) 891-2726. Integrative Therapy O.T. Pediatric Clinic; Chico. Ages 0-12 yrs. Offers occupational therapy services for children. 2627 Forest Ave. (530) 879-9030. Irlen Visions; Chico. All ages. Offers Irlen Syndrome diagnostic services & solutions for issues including reading & learning difficulties, low motivation, ADHD, autism, headaches, migraines & traumatic brain injury. www.irlenvisions.com. 809 Nancy Ln. (530) 891-4783. JEI Learning Center; Chico. Ages 3-18 yrs. Provides tutoring services in math, English, reading & writing, SAT & ACT prep courses, & private tutoring available. http://chico.jeilearning.com. 2500 Zanella Way, Ste. B. (530) 267-1300. The Progressive Schoolhouse; Chico. Private school K-12. Uses a developmental approach to tutoring in all academic subjects. www.progressiveschoolhouse.com (click on Additional Programs page). 2400 Notre Dame Blvd. (530) 345-5665.
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Butte Homeschoolers. All-inclusive home-school support network for Chico & surrounding areas. Meets weekly for park day, shared activities, information & support. Everyone welcome. Free. www.facebook. com/groups/ButteHomeSchoolers. Info: Cyndi Pereira (530) 828-9288. Grant Homeschool; Redding. Grant School is committed to serving the diverse educational needs of students. This mission extends beyond the traditional educational classroom model. Their goal is to provide support and networking for families who choose to educate their children in kindergarten through eighth grade at home. (530) 243-0561 Ext. 152. Email: rbeasley@grantschoolcougars.com. Hands-on Gardening Classes for Homeschoolers; Chico. From the Ground Up Farms, Inc., invites home-schoolers of all ages & from any location to come learn to plant, harvest & grow healthy organic foods. Takes place year-round (weather permitting) each Fri in an educational community garden. Lessons run 1-2 hours beginning 10:30am. www. fromthegroundupfarms.org. 1125 Kentfield Rd. (530) 513-7638. Homeschool Association of California (HSC). Supports & promotes the entire spectrum of homeschooling. www.hsc.org. (888) HSC-4440. Redding Homeschool Network. A free volunteer support group for Redding area homeschooling families. Weekly park days, shared activities, resources & info. Those thinking about homeschooling are welcome. e-mail erin@stillmarried.net. (530) 347-5240.
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SHASTA COUNTY Abba’s Child Learning Center; Anderson. Ages 4-18 yrs. Brain-based remediation services & tutoring. Specializes in overcoming symptoms of dyslexia, ADD/ADHD & autistic spectrum disorders. www.abbaschild.com. 20397 River Valley Dr. (530) 247-7652. Thompson Reading Clinic; Redding. Offers dyslexia screening, dyslexia evaluations & Barton tutoring for ages 5 & up. Darcy Thompson, MA Special Education & Certified Dyslexia Specialist. 7690 Pit Rd. (530) 243-1052. Tutor Doctor; Redding. Offers local, one-onone, in-home tutoring services for all ages & all subjects. Tutors collaborate with the teacher & customize a plan tailored to each student’s individual needs to create tangible goals for academic improvement. Tutors also assist students with organization & time management. ACT/SAT test prep. Serving Redding & surrounding areas. Contact for free consultation. www.tutordoctor.com/ redding. (530) 287-5726. Twight’s One-on-One Tutoring; Redding. Offers ages 5-14 yrs grade-based tutoring in math, language arts, reading & spelling. Also offers specialized programs for learning disorders & comprehension difficulties. (530) 917-0341.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Donna Boyd; Siskiyou County. All ages, levels & learning styles. Donna holds a bachelor’s degree in math & tutors in all academic topics. (530) 925-4750.
Julie Keil; Mount Shasta. One-on-one tutoring for grades 2-9. Julie offers homework help, test prep & filling in gaps for math concepts like algebra, geometry, word problems & more. Julie has a BA in Elementary Education & is a CA certified teacher. (530) 239-0802. Truely Hutchinson; Mt. Shasta. Truely specializes in mathematics & language. She tutors grades K-12 in multiple topics & offers a live reading intervention program for grades 5-12. Truely holds a bachelor’s degree in mathematics, a California Teaching Credential, & a California Reading Credential. www.truelyshouse.com. (530) 921-2528.
TEHAMA COUNTY Patricia Busey; Red Bluff & surrounding communities. Patricia is an all-ages reading tutor with 25 years of experience. She specializes in Spalding, Lindmood-Bell & Susan Barton instruction, & works to improve reading, spelling & comprehension. Tutoring takes place in her office or your home. 12945 Peach Tree Ln. (530) 949-2327.
LIBRARIES & EARLY CHILDHOOD LITERACY Family and community resource centers often offer literacy kits on loan as well as free books for children ages 0-5 yrs; see section Family Support: Family & Community Resource Centers for center contact information. Also find information about dozens of storytime events happening locally in the Going Places Calendar
section of each regular edition of North State Parent. Many public libraries offer a variety of educational programs including summer camps, homework help, storytimes, special events and more.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES Little Free Libraries; Butte, Shasta, Siskiyou & Tehama Counties. This worldwide program encourages families & individuals to “take a book, leave a book” at small, freestanding libraries placed in communities. There are more than 40,000 Little Free Libraries – keep an eye out for one or search the national website to find one near you. Learn how to build & install a Little Free Library of your own! Learn more at www.littlefreelibrary.org. Find Shasta County Little Free Libraries here: www.tinyurl.com/LittleFreeLibrariesShasta.
BUTTE COUNTY Butte County Library. www.buttecounty. net/BCLibrary. Biggs. 464 B St., Ste A. (530) 868-5724. Chico. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530) 891-2762. Durham. 2545 Durham-Dayton Hwy. (530) 879-3835. Gridley. 299 Spruce St. (530) 846-3323. Oroville. 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530) 538-7641. Paradise. 5922 Clark Rd. (530) 872-6320. Reading Heros; Oroville. Children of all ages are invited to read with a trained volunteer to share the joy of reading at the Oroville library. Trained volunteers bring stories alive for kids
of all ages. Just for fun! 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530) 538-7641.
SHASTA COUNTY Cottonwood Community Library. www. facebook.com/Cottonwoodlibrary. 3427 Main St. (530) 347-4818. Fall River Valley Library. www.fallrivervalleylibrary.com. 43250 State Highway 299 E. (530) 336-6445. Shasta College Library. A community library card is available to Shasta & Tehama County residents. www.shastacollege.edu/library. 11555 Old Oregon Trail. (530) 242-7550. Shasta Public Libraries. www.shastalibraries.org. Anderson. 3200 W. Center St. (530) 365-7685. Burney. 37038 Siskiyou St. (530) 335-4317. Redding. 1100 Parkview Ave. (530) 245-7250. The Shasta Early Literacy Partnership. With the motto “take 10 & do it again,” this community collaborative is dedicated to promoting the message that reading to a child 20 minutes a day helps that child build strong language & literacy skills needed for success in school. Find out what programs & services they offer at www.shastaelp.org.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Literacy Enrichment Activities for Families. Mt. Shasta Community Resource Center has a lending library of themed literacy kits for families with children aged birth-5yrs. Kits contain books, games, puzzles, puppets, sing-along
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2017/2018 FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE songs, tips for reading to your child & more! Free, on a check-out basis. Call to check kit availability. 109 E. Lake St. (530) 926-1400. College of the Siskiyous Library; Weed. A library card is available to Siskiyou County non-student residents for a fee of $10 for 6 months. www.siskiyous.edu/Library. 800 College Ave. (530) 938-5331. Siskiyou Child Care Council Resource Library, Weed. Offers children’s books, DVDs, educational toys, & curriculum kits & other educational resources for parents, caregivers, educators & childcare providers. Free. 170 Boles St. (530) 938-2748. Mt. Shasta Public Library. Early Literacy program for ages 4-6. Includes stories, writing, math, movement, music & more. Tue 10:30am www.mtshastalibrary.org. 515 E. Alma St.(530) 926-2031. Siskiyou County Library. www.siskiyoulibrary.info Butte Valley; Dorris. 800 W. 3rd St. (530) 397-4932. Dunsmuir. 5714 Dunsmuir Ave. (530) 235-2035. Etna. 115 Collier Way. (530) 467-3661. Fort Jones. 11960 East St. (530) 468-2383. Happy Camp. 143 Buckhorn Rd. (530) 493-2964. McCloud. 300 E. Colombero Dr. (530) 964-2169. Montague. 230 S. 13th St. (530) 459-5473. Mt. Shasta. www.mtshastalibrary.org. 515 E. Alma St. (530) 926-2031. Scott Bar. At the Post Office. 27233 Scott River Rd. (530) 496-3248. Tulelake. 451 Main St. (530) 667-2291. Weed. 150 Alamo Ave. (530) 938-4769. Yreka. 719 Fourth St. (530) 841-4175.
TEHAMA COUNTY Tehama County Library. www.tehamacountylibrary.org. Corning. 740 3rd St. (530) 824-7050. Los Molinos. 7881 State Highway 99E. (530) 384-2772. Red Bluff. 645 Madison St. (530) 527-0604.
SCHOOLS: MONTESSORI & WALDORF EDUCATION “Education is a natural process carried out by the human individual, and is acquired not by listening to words, but by experiences in the environment” (Maria Montessori). Montessori and Waldorf methods focus on holistic education, collaboration, and hands-on, self-directed learning.
BUTTE COUNTY Blue Oak Charter School (Waldorf); Chico. Grades K-8. www.blueoakcharterschool.org. 450 W. East Ave. (530) 879-7483. Chico Montessori Children’s House. Ages 2.9-5yrs. www.chicomontessori.com. 814 Glenn St. (530) 342-5518. Sherwood Montessori Elementary; Chico. Grades K-8. www.sherwoodmontessori.org. 1071 East 16th St. (530) 345-6600. Sunny Garden Montessori; Chico. Mommy & Me center & enrichment activity center. Ages 0-5. www.sunnygardenmontessori.com. 2801 Godman Ave., Ste. 140. (530) 343-3101.
EDUCATION SHASTA COUNTY French Gulch-Whiskeytown Elementary School. Montessori influenced. Grades K-8. www.fgws-fgws-ca.schoolloop.com/about. 11442 Cline Gulch Rd. (530) 359-2151. Montessori Children’s House of Shady Oaks; Redding. Ages 1yr-K. www.shadyoaksmontessori.com. 1410 Victor Ave. (530) 222-0355. Oak Run Elementary - Public Montessori School. Grade K-8. www.oakrunschool.org. 27635 Oak Run to Fern Rd. (530) 472-3241. Shasta Union Elementary School (Montessori); Shasta. Grades Pre-K-8. Low-cost preschool available. http://shasta.reddingschools. net. 10446 Red Bluff Rd. (530) 243-1110.
SCHOOLS: PRIVATE Private schools are funded by individuals and private organizations, giving them independence to offer specialized programs, advanced curriculum, or education geared toward specific religious beliefs. Private schools require separate applications and may select students from a pool of applicants.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico Christian School. Grades preschool-5. www.chicochristian.org. 2801 Notre Dame Blvd. (530) 879-8989. Chico Oaks Adventist School. Grades Preschool-8. www.chicooaks.org. 1859 Hooker Oak Ave. (530) 342-4813. (Preschool) or (530) 342-5043. (Elementary). Cornerstone Christian School; Paradise. Grades K-6. www.ccsparadise.org. 6500 Clark Rd. (530) 877-3240. Feather River Adventist School; Oroville. Grades K-8. http://feather22.adventistschoolconnect.org. 27 Cox Ln. (530) 533-8848. Notre Dame School; Chico. Grades: Transitional K-8. www.ndschico.org. 435 Hazel St. (530) 342-2502. Oroville Christian School. Grades preK-8. www.ocseagles.com. 3785 Olive Hwy. (530) 533-2888. Paradise Adventist Academy. Grades K-12. www.mypaa.net. 5699 Academy Dr. (530) 877-6540. Pleasant Valley Baptist School; Chico. Grades K-12. www.pvbaptist.org. 13539 Garner Ln. (530) 343-2949. Progressive Schoolhouse; Chico. Grades Developmental K-12. www.progressiveschoolhouse.com. 2400 Notre Dame Blvd. (530) 345-5665. St. Thomas the Apostle Parish School; Oroville. Grades preK-8. www.stschool.net. 1380 Bird St. (530) 534-6969.
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GLENN COUNTY Providence Christian School; Orland. Grades preK-12. www.providencechristianlions.org. 1148 E. Walker St. (530) 865-4924.
SHASTA COUNTY Bethel Christian School; Redding. Grades preK-8. www.bcsredding.org. 933 College View Dr. (530) 246-6010. Country Christian School; Redding. Grades preK-8. www.ccsredding.org. 873 Canby Rd. (530) 222-0675.
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Mount Calvary Lutheran School; Redding. Grades preK-8. www.mtcalvaryredding.org/ school. 3961 Alta Mesa Dr. (530) 221-2451. Redding Adventist Academy. Grades K-8. 1356 E. Cypress Ave. www.reddingacademy.org. (530) 222-1018. Redding Christian Elementary & High Schools; Palo Cedro. Grades K-12. www.reddingchristian.com. 21945 Old 44 Dr. (530) 547-5600. St. Joseph School; Redding. Grades K-8. www.saintjosephredding.org. 2460 Gold St. (530) 243-2302. Trinity Lutheran School; Redding. Preschool-1st grade. Only enrolling preK. www. trinityelc.net. 2440 Hilltop Dr. (530) 221-6686.
TEHAMA COUNTY Mercy High School; Red Bluff. Grades 9-12. www.mercy-high.org. 233 Riverside Way. (530) 527-8314. Sacred Heart Parish School; Red Bluff. Grades TK-8. www.shsredbluff.org. 2255 Monroe Ave. (530) 527-6727. Whittenberg Country School; Red Bluff. Grades K-8. www.whittenbergcountryschool. org. 12245 Willard Rd. (530) 529-0866.
SCHOOLS: PUBLIC SCHOOLS COUNTY OFFICES Public schools operate through federal, state, and local funds, making them free and acces-
sible to all students. North State public schools offer quality instructions and a wide range of programs and assistance to students. Butte County Office of Education; Oroville. Committed to the success of every student & the excellence of every educator. BCOE schools offer special education, early care, homeless & migrant education services, as well as expanded learning afterschool programs, summer camps & a career & technical education center. 15 Public School districts. www.bcoe.org. 1859 Bird St. (530) 532-5650. Glenn County Office of Education; Willows. Providing quality programs & services for lifelong learning, GCOE offers community programs like early head start, S.P.A.R.K afterschool program, & the Glenn County Literacy Program, which provides free computer workshops & afterschool reading, essay writing, ESL & resume writing help. The office may help some parents with childcare payments. Some GCOE schools, like K-5 Murdoc Elementary, enrich student’s lives with a native drought tolerant garden. 9 Public School districts. www.glenncoe.org. 311 S Villa Ave. (530) 934-6575. Shasta County Office of Education; Redding. Mission: To be leaders in educational excellence, offering support to schools & the community to ensure Shasta County students receive a quality education that prepares them for high school graduation & success in career & college. Visit the SCOE website to review the many programs offered, including special nutrition services & STEM events. 26 Public School districts. www.shastacoe.org. 1644 Magnolia Ave. (530) 225-0200.
Siskiyou County Office of Education; Yreka. Mission: Provides educational leadership, resources & services to districts & schools to ensure learning for all students. Siskiyou County Office of Education schools provide after school programs for both academic support & physical fitness as well as specialty offerings like the Science & Watershed Education Program. 26 Public School districts. www. siskiyoucoe.net. 609 S. Gold St. (530) 842-8400. Tehama County Dept. of Education; Red Bluff. Mission: To provide a world-class education for all students from early childhood to adulthood. The department serves the community by collaborating with educators, schools, parents & community partners.TCDE offers many enriching programs for Tehama county youth, including a Makerspace partnership, mentoring program & Friday Night Live Club that helps students plan community events. 14 Public School districts. www.tehamaschools. org. 1135 Lincoln St. (530) 527-5811.
SCHOOLS: SPECIAL NEEDS For additional resources, see the Special Needs: Developmental; Cognitive & Physical and Animals: Equine Assisted Learning & Psychotherapy sections. Also see the tutoring category in this section. North Valley School; Redding. Grades 4-12. www.victor.org. 855 Canyon Rd. (530) 378-1855.
SCHOOLS: COLLEGES Are your kids gearing up for higher education? Are you thinking of going back to school? The North State offers excellent options for both two- and four-year education programs.
BUTTE COUNTY Butte College; Oroville. www.butte.edu. 3536 Butte Campus Dr. (530) 895-2511. California State University; Chico; www. csuchico.edu. 400 W. First St. (530) 898-4636. Cal Northern School of Law; Chico. www. calnorthern.edu. 1395 Ridgewood Dr., Ste. 100. (530) 891-6900.
SHASTA COUNTY Institute of Technology; Redding. www.iot. edu. 1755 Hilltop Dr. (530) 224-1000. National University; Redding. 4-year programs taught in a unique one-courseper-month format. www.nu.edu. 760 Cypress Ave., Ste. 210. (530) 226-4000. Shasta Bible College & Graduate School; Redding. Accredited four-year Baptist college & graduate school. www.shasta.edu. 2951 Goodwater Ave. (800) 800-4SBC & (530) 221-4275. Shasta College; Redding. Public community college. www.shastacollege.edu. 11555 Old Oregon Trail. (530) 242-7500. Simpson University; Redding. Four-year Christian college. www.simpsonu.edu. 2211 College View Dr. (530) 224-5600.
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EDUCATION SISKIYOU COUNTY College of the Siskiyous; Weed & Yreka. Public community college. www.siskiyous.edu. Weed. 800 College Ave. (530) 938-5555. Yreka. 2001 Campus Dr. (530) 841-5555.
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California Teachers Summit. State-wide free event takes place in July at more than 30 locations, including colleges & universities across CA. PreK-12th grade California teachers, teacher candidates & school administrators are invited to participate. Keynotes by nationally renowned speakers, fellow teachers & leaders in education. Network & join small group discussions to share ideas. Sponsored by the New Teacher Center, the Association of Independent California Colleges & Universities & California State University. Find info at www.cateacherssummit.com. EdCoup.org. The secret society of innovative teachers, offering an anonymous online chat room for teachers called The Vault. This collection of chat rooms is for USA based K-12 teachers & classroom support professionals who want a safe place to connect, communicate, support, share resources, swap stories & more. Go to the website to sign up for free! rebel@edcoup.org. www.edcoup.org. Famous Artists Portfolio Program; Serving all counties. Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding offers this free art program for classrooms. Trained parents, teachers & community members present & talk about significant artworks (nearly 60 age-appropriate themes). Suggested follow-up art activities included. www.turtlebay.org/famousartists. (530) 242-3148. Fine Arts Enrichment Program; Shasta County. A musical arts program for schools funded by the Shasta Community Concerts Association. Performers from Cascade Theater concerts present free 45-minute daytime programs for students at the theater. Reserve early for your school’s class. music4schools@shastalive. com. www.shastacommunityconcerts.com/ fine_arts/outreach.html. (530) 549-3095. GEMS Kit Lending Library; Serving all counties. The Redding Great Explorations in Math & Science (GEMS) Center at Turtle Bay Exploration Park provides North State teachers & afterschool providers curriculum kits for preK-8th grade classroom use. This standards-supported approach to learning was developed by UC Berkeley’s Lawrence Hall of Science. Kits include materials for fun, informative, hands-on activities. $35 per school year gives access to all kits.www. turtlebay.org/lending-library. (530) 242-3108. Haven Humane Society; Anderson/Redding. Offers educational programs for school classrooms & facility tours for schools, youth groups & others. Also volunteer opportunities & educational summer camp. www.havenhumane.org. 7449 Eastside Rd. (530) 241-1653. Heimlich Heroes; Nationwide. A free educational program designed to teach young people how to respond in the event
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2017/2018 FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE of choking emergencies. Additionally, they learn how to prevent & minimize the risk of choking. School & organizations can register online to receive a box of materials including a training DVD, training dolls, related poster & bookmarks, etc. Designed by teachers, the program provides a platform to incorporate math, language arts & STEM activities. www. heimlichheroes.com. Kids Art Teaching Supplies; Online. Mt. Shasta-based company offering quality art teaching materials, supplies, lesson plans & activities for children. Child-tested, child-safe art products, how-to books, art history & enrichment especially for kids ages preschool through teens. www.kidsart.com. (530) 926-5076. Launchpad4kids, Inc. Online crowdfunding platform with the goal of providing children the opportunity to participate in extracurricular activities. Launchpad works with schools, nonprofits & local agencies that focus on low-income families & foster or at-risk youth between the ages of 3-17 yrs. To add your school & nominate a child email give@ launchpad4kids.org for materials you’ll need to get started. www.launchpad4kids.org. MATHCOUNTS. A national non-profit organization providing engaging math opportunities to U.S. middle school students. Three distinct programs (the National Math Club, Competition Series & Math Video Challenge) build student confidence & improve attitudes about math & problem solving. www.mathcounts.org. (703) 299-9006. New Frontier Theatre Company; Mt. Shasta. Offers a Theatrical Arts in the Schools Initiative to bring theater arts into schools or to enhance existing school programs. Also offers summer classes. www.newfrontiertheatrecompany.com. (530) 232-5431. North State Symphony Student Tickets; Redding & Chico. The Symphony offers inexpensive tickets for school groups, youth groups & individual children. Free group ticket vouchers are sometimes available (depending on grant partnerships). Call for details. www. northstatesymphony.org. (530) 898-5984. Pay It Forward Foundation; Established to educate & inspire students to realize that they can change the world & give them opportunities to do so. Students work with teachers at their local schools to develop Pay It Forward assignments. The foundation can provide supportive educational materials & seed money to those who qualify. www. payitforwardfoundation.org. Reading Pals; Chico. Community member volunteers spend one hour (or more!) a week helping children read at selected elementary schools. The one-on-one tutoring program aims to help students reach grade-level reading by 7th grade. For more info or to volunteer, visit www.readingpalschico.org. (530) 588-0119. Rural Schools Collaborative. The Rural Schools Collaborative strengthens the bonds between rural schools & communities through place-based engagement, philanthropy & developing teacher-leaders. Offers the Grants in Place program to support innovative rural teachers & their programs, technical assistance, social networking & the Rural Teacher Corps. www.ruralschoolscollaborative.org. Email: info@ruralschoolscollaborative.org.
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Chico Montessori Children’s House Director: Sarah Livingston Preschool, ages 3-5 814 Glenn St., Chico chicomontessori.com (530) 342-5518 Lic# 0454406630
French Gulch-Whiskeytown Elementary Director: Moira Casey Transitioning to full Montessori curriculum TK–8th grade public school 11442 Cline Gulch Rd., French Gulch fgws-fgws-ca.schoolloop.com (530) 359-2151
Shasta Elementary Director: Kim Miller Free Montessori TK-8th, home school option available 10446 Red Bluff Rd., Shasta shastaunionschool.net (530) 243-1110
Sherwood Montessori Director: Michelle Yezbick TK-8th grade, public charter school 746 Moss Ave., Chico sherwoodmontessori.org (530) 345-6600 Sunny Garden Montessori Director: Kristy Cowell Drop-in parent-participation environment for ages infant–5yrs Themed activities Mon-Fri; Music Together classes Tue/Sat 2801 Godman Ave., Chico sunnygardenchico.com (530) 343-3101
Montessori Children’s House of Shady Oaks Director: Tom Kaut Private learning environment for ages infant, toddler, PreK-K Come observe our classrooms 1410 Victor Ave., Redding shadyoaksmontessori.com (530) 222-0355 Lic# 455405949
Oak Run Elementary School Superintendent: Jaenelle Lampp Director: Cristan Norman Public Montessori School PreK-8th grade Come observe our classrooms 27635 Oak Run to Fern Rd., Oak Run oakrunschool.org (530) 472-3241
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Shakespeare in the Schools Touring Program; Butte County. Every spring a dedicated cast of Butte College student actors brings classic drama to local schools for grades K-8. Presents classic dramatic literature in a 45-minute adapted play that includes sets & costumes. goo.gl/pRcBmv. (530) 895-2994. Teacher Professional Development Workshops; Redding. Teachers & afterschool providers can receive training in programs such as Great Explorations in Math & Science (GEMS), Project Wet, Nanoscale Science & other inquiry-based learning curricula. Taught by experts, workshops occur yearround at Turtle Bay Exploration Park. www. turtlebay.org/learn/professionaldevelopment. (530) 242-3108. The Creative Apple; Chico. Wide variety of educational toys & supplies, children’s books, puzzles, games, rewards, art supplies, science fair ideas, CDs & DVDs. For parents, teachers & homeschoolers. Open daily. www.thecreativeapple.com. 2201 Pillsbury Rd., Ste.182. (530) 345-0122.
Thrive K-12 Learning Center; Chico. Open structured learning environment classes, field trips, science labs, nature studies & guided exploration learning sessions for home-schoolers & other students. Topics range from science & history to sewing & woodworking. www.thrivechico.org. (530) 828-9288. Whiskeytown Environmental School. Offers environmental education programs based on state standards for students grades K–6. Programs include a week-long residential outdoor science program for grades 5-6, & the popular Clear Creek Field Labs series for grades K-4, offering mini units with pre- & post-classroom lessons & a 2-3 hour field lab led by a naturalist. Programs are offered through the Shasta County Office of Education. https://goo.gl/Sj1VKZ. Located in Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. (530) 225-0111.
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Bloomin’ Babies Infant Massage Classes; Chico. Special Certified Pediatric OT & massage therapist offers massage instruction to parents. Proven beneficial for children, especially infants with special needs. Now offering classes for parents to learn about sensory processing problems & their children’s behavior. 2627 Forest Ave. (530) 879-9030. Butte Baby Steps; Paradise & Oroville. For mothers up to age 29 who are either expecting or have a child under 3 months old. Based on a national program, helps parents get their children off to a healthy start. Includes home visits & service referrals from trained staff. www.nvcss.org. Oroville. (530) 538-8221. Paradise. (530) 876-0928. Butte County Office of Education Child Development Programs & Services; Oroville. www.bcoe.org/programs/cdps. 1870 Bird St. (530) 532-5648. Health & Wellness Series; Chico. Infant massage is included in the Infant Parenting 6-class series. Includes two infant massage sessions. Call to find out when the next series begins. www.enloe.org/baby. 251 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 120 (Enloe’s Mother & Baby Education Center). (530) 332-3970. Valley Oak Children’s Services; Chico. www.valleyoakchildren.org. 3120 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 6. (530) 895-3572 or (800) 345-8627.
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EARLY CHILDHOOD PROGRAMS Welcoming a new little one into your world? Find supportive groups and programs to help you raise healthy, happy babies and toddlers.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES California Early Start. An interagency system of coordinated services for infants & toddlers, ages 0-36 months, with disabilities & their families. Find out about early intervention services in your community. www.dds.ca.gov/earlystart. (800) 515-BABY.
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First 5 California, California Children & Families Commission. First 5’s mission is to improve the lives of children from conception through kindergarten. Collaborates with & supports local agencies serving families with young children. Some offices offer resource information to families, caregivers & others who work with young children. The First 5 California website includes a parent resource & education section. www.ccfc.ca.gov/parents. (916) 263-1050. Butte County; Oroville. www.first5butte.org. 82 Table Mountain Blvd., Ste. 40. (530) 538-6464. Glenn County; Willows. www.first5glenncounty.com. 1035 West Wood St. (530) 934-6885. Shasta County; Redding. www.first5shasta. org. 393 Park Marina Circle. (530) 646-3780. Siskiyou County; Mt. Shasta. www.first5siskiyou.org. 310 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Ste. 5. (530) 918-7222. Tehama County; Red Bluff. www.first5tehama.com. 332 Pine St., Ste. H. (530) 528-1395. TAPP Teen Services; Butte & Shasta Counties. A free & voluntary case management program for pregnant & parenting teens (including teen fathers). Program helps ensure the health & well-being of teen parents & their children by connecting families with appropriate services & being a support & advocate for the family. www.nvcss.org. Butte County. (530) 345-1600. Shasta County. (530) 241-0552.
Early Childhood Services; Redding. Offers information about childcare & development programs for parents. Also offers information about professional development opportunities for those working with children. Select “Programs & Services” from menu. www.shastacoe.org. 43 Hilltop Dr. (530) 225-2999. GAPS (Gateway Students Achieving with Parental Support); Redding & Shasta Lake City. For children ages 3-5 & their parents. Activities, support & two-week kindergarten readiness orientation program to help build skills for a child’s overall preparedness when transitioning from home to kindergarten. (530) 245-7900. Healthy Babies Program; Shasta County. Helps pregnant women & moms of children under the age of two who are using substances & want to find the right treatment to meet their family’s needs. Includes support & education through C.A.R.E. (Compassionate Amazing Resilient Empowered women) classes; helps strengthen the bond between mothers & infants. Participants may qualify for up to 16 counseling sessions free of charge. (530) 225-5850. Week of the Young Child; Shasta County. One week each April, communities in Shasta County host free events & early learning adventures for young children & their families. Check North State Parent’s April Going Places events calendar for event listings, & visit First 5 Shasta’s website for more information. www.first5shasta.org.
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SISKIYOU COUNTY Siskiyou Child Care Council; Weed. Offers a preschool program, childcare referrals, a lending library of toys & resource materials related to child development for parents, childcare providers & others working with children. Free trainings available to experienced, new & potential family childcare home providers. www.siskiyouchildcare. org. 170 Boles St. (530) 938-2748.
TEHAMA COUNTY Early Childhood Services; Red Bluff. Offers preschool programs, family childcare home education network, local childcare planning council & more. www.tehamaschools.org/ department/early-childhood. 1135 Lincoln St. (530) 527-5811 or (530) 528-7245.
FAMILY & COMMUNITY RESOURCE CENTERS Family and Community Resource Centers typically offer a wealth of resources for the whole family. For kids, find after school programs, free storybooks, summer camps, playgroups and storytimes. For parents, find parenting classes and workshops, support groups, counseling services, nutrition information, and safety trainings (i.e. car seat and helmet safety). All generations can appreciate family fun nights, plus lending libraries for toys, books and resource kits.
BUTTE COUNTY Autism LifeSpan Resource Office; Chico. Lending library features more than 500 books, videos, DVDs & curriculum materials spanning the autism spectrum; open to all parents, educators & other professionals & interested individuals in Northern CA. Also provides resource information, trainings & a support group. www.autismlifespan.org. 2418 Cohasset Rd., Ste.150. (530) 897-0900. Valley Oak Children’s Services Centers; Chico. Serving Butte County. www.valleyoakchildren.org. 3120 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 6. (800) 345-8627. Youth For Change Family Resource Centers. www.youth4change.org. (530) 877-1965. Oroville: African American Family & Cultural Center. 3300 Spencer. (530) 532-1205.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Boys & Girls Club Of The Siskiyous; Mt. Shasta. Newly formed Club. Sisson Middle School, 601 E. Alma St. Email: noamshastayouth@gmail.com. Butte Valley Community Resource Center; Dorris. 111 W. 3rd St. (530) 397-2273. Dunsmuir Community Resource Center. 5844 Dunsmuir Ave. (530) 235-4400. Family & Community Resource Center; Weed. 260 Main St. (530) 938-9914. Happy Camp Family Resource Center. 38 Park Way. (530) 493-5117. HUB Communities Family Resource Center; Montague. 310 S. 13th St. (530) 459-3481.
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SHASTA COUNTY Intermountain Community Center; Burney. 37477 Main St. (530) 335-4600. Martin Luther King Jr. Community Center; Redding. www.cityofredding.org. 1815 Sheridan St. (530) 225-4375. True North Grassroots for Kids; Shingletown. Call for hours. 7752 Ponderosa Way (Black Butte Elementary School). (530) 474-4220.
TEHAMA COUNTY First Step Family Resource Center; Los Molinos. www.tehamaschools.org/department/school-readiness. 7700 Stanford Ave. (530) 384-7833. NVCSS Family Resource Centers. www. nvcss.org/tehama. Corning. 175 Solano St. (530) 824-7670. Red Bluff. 220 Sycamore St., Ste. 101. (530) 528-8066 or (888) 797-7233.
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wide variety of services & support to foster parents & children. www.childrenshopeffa. org. 567 Virginia St. (530) 846-4955. Environmental Alternatives. 15 counties served. A non-profit corporation providing a variety of residential services to neglected, abused & delinquent children. Programs include foster care, group homes & transitional housing placement. www.ea.org. (800) 655-8350. Lilliput Children’s Services; Butte, Glenn, Shasta, Siskiyou, Tehama & other counties. Foster, adoption & kinship services for domestic adoptions. Adoption support group & post adoption resource center. www.lilliput.org. Chico. 289 Rio Lindo Dr. (530) 896-1920. Redding. 2580 Victor Ave., Ste. C. (530) 722-9092. Remi Vista, Inc; Redding. Serving Butte, Shasta, Siskiyou & Tehama Counties. Services include foster care, transitional housing & therapy services for out-ofhome & at-risk youth. www.remivista.org.
2701 Park Marina Dr (Corporate Office). (530) 245-5805. Shasta College Foster & Kinship Care Education Program. Serves Shasta, Tehama & Trinity Counties. Free classes, workshops & conferences for caregivers, designed to meet children’s developmental, emotional, behavioral & educational needs & to develop specialized parenting skills for those caring for children who have been abused & neglected. Select the “Community” tab. www.shastacollege.edu. (530) 339-3611. Sierra Forever Families Post-adoptive Services; Chico. Serving 8 counties including Glenn & Siskiyou. Post-adoption support services for all types of adoption, available to anyone who has adopted through any agency or attorney. Support groups, parent trainings, social activities, resource information and more. www. sierraff.org. 520 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 140. (530) 879-3861. Youth & Family Programs. Serving Butte & Shasta Counties. Offers a distinctive, fam-
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There are disadvantaged children and youth in our North State communities who need the help of loving and supportive families. Thousands of children in California are waiting for adoptive families. Contact the agencies listed below to learn how you can play a crucial role in a child’s life by being a foster or adoptive parent.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES California Dept. of Social Services Adoptions; Colusa, Glenn, Siskiyou, Sutter Counties and more. Adoptive families are especially needed for sibling groups & older children. Adoptive parents support groups offered. Look under the Benefits & Services tab on the website for more information. www.cdss.ca.gov. Chico Regional Office: 520 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 140. (530) 895-6143. Children First Foster Family Agency; Redding. Services Shasta & Siskiyou Counties. Private, nonprofit organization dedicated to helping change lives by providing a safe place for children to heal in a culture of love, acceptance & consistency. Red Bluff. 590 Antelope Blvd. #308. (530) 528-2938. Redding. 2608 Victor Ave. (530) 722-1022. Yreka. 490 S. Broadway St. (530) 841-1030. Children’s Hope Foster Family Agency; Gridley. Serves 12 North State counties, including Butte, Glenn & Tehama. Provides a
POST ADOPTION SERVICES
530-879-3861
Services available for families who have been formed through adoption: • Information & Referral Services • Workshops & trainings for parents & professionals relating to adoption issues • Support via phone, e-mail & in person • Monthly newsletter • Adoptive Parent Support Groups • Serving Colusa, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, • Family social events for adoptive Sierra, Siskiyou, Sutter and Yuba counties families networking Seeking adoptive parents for foster children waiting to belong to caring and committed permanent families. For information on adopting in your area
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ily-centered, team approach to foster care. Provides a full range of support services to children & teens ages infancy-21, their birth families & the agency’s foster parents. www.youthandfamily.info. Redding. 2770 Pioneer Dr. (530) 365-9197. Chico. 2577 California Park Dr. (530) 893-1614.
BUTTE COUNTY Butte College Foster/Kinship Education Program; Chico. Butte County (neighboring counties welcome). Ongoing trainings & workshops, such as The Nurtured Heart Approach & Multi-Level Anger Management for caregivers, foster parents, parents, teachers, therapists & social workers. www.butte.edu/fosterkinship. 2480 Notre Dame Blvd. (530) 897-6235. Butte County Adoption Services. Facilitates adoptions of abused or neglected children in foster care when family reunification efforts fail. Requires dependency court involvement. Prospective adoptive parents can be single or partnered. Home ownership is not required. www.tinyurl.com/ButteCoAdoptions. 202 Mira Loma Dr. (530) 538-5119. Butte County Foster Care Licensing. Provides home evaluations for prospective foster parents, issues CA state foster family home licenses & maintains ongoing quality training.www.tinyurl.com/ButteCoFoster. 202 Mira Loma Dr. (530) 538-7755. California Dept. of Social Services Adoptions; Chico. Counties served include Glenn, Siskiyou, Lassen & more. Adoptive families are especially needed for sibling groups & older children. Adoptive parents support groups offered. www.childsworld. ca.gov/pg1306.htm. 520 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 140. (530) 895-6143. Youth for Change Foster Care Services; Paradise. Butte County. Full-service foster family agency accredited by the California Alliance of Child & Family Services. Foster parenting options include traditional foster parenting, intensive treatment foster care, transitional housing host parent-mentor & foster/adopt. Provides a wide array of services to families & ongoing support to foster parents & youth. www.youth4change. org. 7200 Skyway. (530) 877-6764.
SHASTA COUNTY Krista Foster Homes; Shasta County. A nonprofit Christian agency serving children & families in Shasta County for 24 years. Foster parents are desperately needed. Be the one to make a difference in a child’s life today. www.KristaFosterHomes. org. 1135 Pine St., Ste. 21. (530) 246-1259. Ready for Life Foster Family Agency; Redding. Foster children need your love, compassion, understanding & support. Experienced, dedicated & friendly staff works closely with families to insure the success of foster placements in their homes, whether the child needs standard or intensive level care & no matter the length of stay. www.readyforlife.net. 962 Maraglia Street. (530) 222-1826. Shasta County Foster Care, Adoptive & Kinship Care; Redding. Full-service domestic adoption & foster care agency. Chilwww.northstateparent.com • 2017/2018
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Mount Shasta Community Resource Center. 109 E. Lake St. (530) 926-1400. Scott Valley Family Resource Center; Fort Jones. 11920 Main St. (530) 468-2450. Siskiyou Child Care Council; Weed. www.siskiyouchildcare.org. 170 Boles St. (530) 938-2748. Siskiyou Family YMCA; Yreka. www.siskiyouymca.org. 350 N. Foothill Dr. (530) 842-9622. Tulelake/Newell Family Resource Center; Tulelake. 810 Main St. (530) 667-2147. Yreka Community Resource Center. 201 S. Broadway. (530) 842-1313.
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FAMILY SUPPORT dren of all ages, backgrounds & abilities await the chance to live, laugh & grow in a place they can call home. www.co.shasta. ca.us. 2650 Breslauer Way. (530) 225-5554 or (530) 225-5791. Shasta County HHSA Resource Family Approval; Redding. Full-service domestic adoption & foster care agency. Foster Care licensing: 1313 Yuba St. (530) 225-5554. Adoptions: (530) 225-5791. Kinship care: (530) 225-5554.
TEHAMA COUNTY Tehama County Department of Social Services; Red Bluff. Connects children in difficult circumstances with loving foster families. Provides services for young adults who have aged out of the foster system but still need support. Also offers parent education classes & child abuse hotline. Click the “Child Welfare Services” tab on the website. www.tcdss.org. 310 S. Main St. (530) 527-1911.
GRIEF SUPPORT You’re never the only one going through painful loss. Join to gain or give support from others who identify with your journey. Also check with your local hospitals; many have resources for grief support.
ONLINE Hospice Foundation of America. Hospice offers information online to help with understanding challenges that need to be faced when coping with grief. Local hospice programs often offer grief support. www.hospicefoundation.org. (202) 4575811 or (800) 854-3402.
BUTTE COUNTY Forever Loved Perinatal Loss Support Group; Chico. Provides support for anyone who has experienced miscarriage, stillbirth or newborn loss. Free. www.enloe.org/ support. (530) 332-7610.
Tamera C. Trindade, CFLS* Attorney & Counselor at Law Specializing in Family Law • Dissolution Of Marriage • Child Custody & Visitation • Child & Spousal Support • Legal Separation • Paternity • Restraining Orders Serving Tehama, Shasta, Siskiyou, Lassen & Modoc Counties
530-243-8220
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SHASTA COUNTY Mercy Hospice; Redding. Offers bereavement support groups for all ages & all types of death losses. 1544 Market St. (530) 245-4070.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Madrone Hospice; Yreka. Grief support & counseling services for those who have lost a loved one. All ages. www.madronehospice.org. 255 Collier Circle. (530) 842-3160. Mercy Hospice; Mount Shasta. Serving South Siskiyou County. Grief support groups & one-on-one support for anyone who is grieving. 914 Pine St. www.mercymtshasta.org. (530) 926-6111 ext. 455.
LASSEN COUNTY Grief Camps; Eagle Lake. Camp Hug (for ages 8-18) & Camp Big Hug (for 18 & up) are annual bereavement camps for children & adults who have experienced a loss that has impacted their lives. Beautiful & safe environment teaches healthy ways to deal with grief & offers fun too. Free. www.sierrahospice.com. Sierra Hospice. (530) 258-3412.
LEGAL ASSISTANCE Looking for someone to help you unwind all the legal red tape? Start here for tools and organizations to get you started.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES Law Help California Website. LawHelp helps people of low & moderate incomes find free legal aid programs in their communities, answers to questions about their legal rights & forms to help them with their legal problems. www.LawHelpCa.org.
Legal Services of Northern California; serving all upper CA counties. Comprehensive website offers legal resources & research tools. Offers a legal services program providing civil representation to low-income clients. Assists with tenant, public benefits & unemployment issues. Helps grandparents raising grandchildren with guardianships. LSNC Health Hotline assists with health care issues. www.lsnc. net. (916) 551-2150. Butte, Glenn & Tehama: 541 Normal Ave., Chico. (530) 345-9491 or (800) 345-9491. Shasta & Siskiyou: 1370 West St., Redding. (530) 241-3565 or (800) 822-9637.
BUTTE COUNTY Butte County SHARP; Chico/Oroville. Provides general assistance to people who do not have attorneys in the areas of family law, guardianships, evictions, small claims, name changes & restraining orders. Program staff will provide information about procedure, substantive law & choices that litigants may have, allowing people to make informed decisions about their cases. Offices are open 8:30am-4pm, Mon-Fri. www.buttecourt.ca.gov/Departments/SHARP. Chico. 1775 Concord Ave. (530) 532-7024. Oroville.1 Court Street. (530) 532-7015. Community Legal Information Center (CLIC); Chico. CLIC is a student-run, non-profit organization that has been providing legal information to students & community members for more than 40 years. CLIC also provides paralegal internship opportunities with students working directly under CLIC’s four supervising attorneys. Find CLIC under the Services tab on the homepage. www.as.csuchico.edu. 25 Main St, Ste. 102. (530) 898-4354.
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GLENN COUNTY Glenn County Family Law Facilitator Program; Willows. Assists self-represented family law litigants on the preparation of family law petitions, responses, motions & declarations in cases where child or spousal support is an issue. The court now offers free services to people who need help with family law matters. A licensed attorney provides direct services to families. Appointments only. Find Family Law Facilitator under the Court Information tab. www.glenncourt. ca.gov. (530) 934-6446 ext. 7004. Glenn County Self Help Center; Willows. Staff provide information about procedure, substantive law & choices litigants may have, thereby allowing people to make informed decisions about their cases. Staff can assist litigants in completing their legal forms by explaining what information is being sought. Self-Help Center staff does not give legal advice such as one would obtain from private counsel. Find Self Help under the Court Information tab on the homepage. www.glenncourt.ca.gov. 119 N. Butter St. (530) 934-7114.
TEHAMA COUNTY Tehama County Family Law Facilitator; Red Bluff. Provides educational materials to parents concerning the court processes of establishing & maintaining parentage rights or child & spousal support. Also helps distribute necessary court forms & voluntary declarations of paternity. Provides assistance in completing forms, child support issues & more. Find Family Law Facilitator under the Court & Legal Documents tab. www.tehamachildsupport.org. 1760 Walnut St. (530) 529-6116. Tehama Superior Court Self Help; Red Bluff. SHARP (Self Help and Referral Program) provides general assistance to people who do not have attorneys. Assistance is provided in the areas of family law, guardianships, evictions, small claims, name changes, guardianship & restraining orders. Program staff provide information about procedure, substantive law & choices that litigants may have, allowing people to make informed decisions about their cases. Find the Self Help tab on the main page. www.tehamacourt.ca.gov. 1740 Walnut St. (530) 527-8649.
SHASTA COUNTY Shasta County Family Law Facilitator/ Self Help; Redding. Provides general information & assistance completing necessary court forms for child support issues, filing for divorce or legal separation, final judgments in family law cases, grandparent visitation, guardianship cases, etc. Click the Self Help tab on the home page. www.shastacourts.com. 1500 Court St. (530) 245-6900.
Are They Really Going to Let Me Take This Baby Home? BY DEBORAH PEEL
Just ask the expert (and mom)…
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welcomed both of my adopted babies home when they were just three hours old. I think all my years of nursing had helped reduce my new-parent worries about becoming a mom. I have always been tender-hearted toward all new moms and love extending my knowledge and practical ‘how to’s’ to help lessen their worry.”
Lorie Saunders, RN, BSN
Mother of 3, Grandmother of 2 Board Member, Mt. Shasta Community Resource Center Welcome Home Baby Provider, First 5 Siskiyou
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orie Saunders is a little bit like the U.S. Postal Service; neither snow, nor rain, nor heat, nor gloom, nor rutty roads, nor sketchy directions can stop her from visiting moms with newborns. This experienced nurse (41 years), breastfeeding expert, and the provider for Welcome Home Baby services in Siskiyou County is literally just a phone call, text, or email away. She offers guidance to mothers after they deliver babies at the hospital or with a midwife, and will also do home visits. She’s a “mother source” for women starting their motherhood journey. It’s really pretty common for a brand new mom to have that panicked deer-in-the-headlights feeling when her newborn is placed in her arms. She smiles, while her mind erupts into questions. Should I wrap him like a burrito? How warm do I dress her? Is this diaper too tight? How do I get him to latch on and is she getting enough to eat when I breastfeed? How do I take care of the bellybutton? Is the rear-facing car seat installed safely? What if she won’t stop crying? Are they really going to let me take this baby home? After reading all those baby books and motherhood blogs and getting a barrage of well-meaning advice from family, friends, and maybe her own mother, she still has a zillion questions – and she’s not even home yet!
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GOOD STUFF Welcome Home Baby Expectant and new moms in Siskiyou County may be referred to Welcome Home Baby by their doctor, the WIC (Women, Infants, Children) program, the hospital where they deliver, their midwife, or they can even reach out to Lorie on their own. On average, Lorie provides between one to eight visits to a new mom, but sometimes more. Welcome Home Baby addresses: • newborn care • infant sleep • crying and soothing • immunizations • infant feeding and nutrition for mom • postpartum blues and recovery • referral to resources as needed As a certified lactation consultant, Lorie places emphasis on good breastfeeding practices, helping baby get optimal nutrition, and encouraging bonding and attachment between mother and child. She also emphasizes mental wellness – making sure moms complete a self-assessment for postpartum depression. If it seems the baby-blues may be sneaking into more serious depression, she refers moms to other services. To Lorie, there is no silly question about babies, motherhood, fatherhood, or strong families – her clients are speaking her language. Lorie arrives for her first visit, either at the hospital or at the mother’s home, equipped with a blue Welcome Home Baby bag of goodies. Parents receive a Kit for New Parents, a book and information sheet about breastfeeding, a postpartum blues & depression brochure, nutrition information, and books for baby. Her first question to a new mother is “how are you doing?” After scrubbing her hands and respectfully asking permission to touch, she’s ready to assist with positioning and any other breastfeeding issues, changing baby’s diaper, clothes, etc. She listens carefully to all questions and provides personalized answers, case by case. “They say do what you love,” says Lorie. “With nursing, I was guided into this special focus. It’s what I love and what I was born to do.” Welcoming baby – for once it’s not about the journey, it’s about the destination. Getting connected with local nocost support services is a smart way to ease the transition for mother and baby as they start their new life together. When mom preps for infant care and self-care, it is also a tremendous value to her spouse/partner. The whole family is getting ready to welcome baby! Ó
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2-1-1 Family resources. Kit for New Parents Parent education DVD, tips & baby’s first book. First 5 Butte (530) 538-6464 First 5 Glenn (530) 934-6608 First 5 Shasta (530) 646-3780 First 5 Siskiyou (530) 918-7222 BUTTE COUNTY Butte Baby Steps Expectant/new moms 29 and younger with history of trauma.Nurturing baby in-house services. Free. (530) 538-8221 Mothers Strong Free resources for new mothers with perinatal mood and anxiety issues. www.facebook.com/mothersstrong Mothers Well Home-visit counseling for perinatal mood and anxiety disorder. Pregnant/moms w. baby up to age 1. (530) 345-1600 or (800) 339-8336 GLENN COUNTY Glenn County Nurturing Nest Parents with children 0-5. Early mental development, education, health, safety. 530-934-6608 www.first5glenncounty.com SISKIYOU COUNTY Welcome Home Baby Newborn information and support program. In-hospital or home visit. Free. 530-926-7637 or email loriesaunders@ first5siskiyou.org SHASTA COUNTY Baby Love Parent Partner Program Support and connection to resources for pregnant women. Free. (530) 242-2020 www.shastacapcc.org Cuddle-a-Reader Mothers delivering baby at Mercy Medical Center-Redding receive baby’s first books and info about literacy and child development. Healthy Babies Program Maternal depression help for pregnant women/moms of children up to age 2. 530-225-5850 or 800-300-5122
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SISKIYOU COUNTY Siskiyou County Family Law Facilitator/ Self Help; Yreka.The facilitator is an attorney who can discuss certain matters, answer questions & explain options. The facilitator only assists people who represent themselves & does not represent anyone in court. Provides legal information & help with many issues including: child/spousal support, divorce/separation, custody/visitation issues, name changes, evictions, etc. mskinner@siskiyou.courts.ca.gov. www. familylawfacilitator.info. 311 4th St.
PARENTING CLASSES & METHODS Parenting is not always intuitive! Taking a class and learning different parenting methods can help prepare you for the inevitable challenges of parenting so you can also fully appreciate its joys.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES 40 Developmental Assets®. The Search Institute’s framework of Developmental Assets is a widely used approach to positive youth development. Adults learn to foster experiences & qualities that help influence choices young people make & helps youth become caring, responsible adults. www. search-institute.org/assets. (800) 888-7828.
Love & Logic®. The Love & Logic Institute provides easy-to-use techniques to help parents have more fun & less stress while raising responsible kids of all ages. Helps parents understand their parenting styles & what works effectively with their kids. Website includes articles section (Spanish also). www.loveandlogic.com. (800) 338-4065. National Parent Helpline. Offers emotional support for parents in English & Spanish. Call Mon-Fri, 10am-7pm. www.nationalparenthelpline.org. (855) 4A PARENT (855-427-2736). Nurturing Parenting™. Family Development Resources Inc., led by Dr. Stephen J. Bavolek, publishes programs promoting nonviolent parenting practices worldwide. Their website offers materials, including school-based programs, enabling anyone parenting or working with children & teens to teach nurturing skills to adults & youth. Handbooks are available in English & Spanish. www. nurturingparenting.com. (800) 688-5822. ParentFurther. Developed by the Search Institute & designed for families to use on their own, ParentFurther offers free online resources that help families strengthen relationships & help young people of all ages develop skills to thrive. Emphasizes the needs of families with young adolescents (ages 10 to 15). The Keep Connected program shows parent groups, schools & organizations ways to help families of children transitioning to middle school learn to use the site. www. parentfurther.com. (800) 888-7828.
Parent Cafés; Butte & Shasta. Parent Cafés are opportunities for parents to share information & ideas in meaningful guided discussions with the goal of strengthening families. Parents make new friends, share their hopes & dreams for their families, & learn about resources, all ultimately building a stronger community. Cafés typically meet monthly, with a meal & childcare provided. Butte. www.butteparentcafe.com. (530) 899-4940. Shasta County. www.shastacapcc.org. (530) 241-5816. Parenting Perspectives. Through a fourweek online or DVD Conscious Parenting course, 25 workshops, or through Skype sessions with LCSW Lauren Bondy, parents learn about the importance of self-care to being the best parents they can be. www. parentingperspectives.com. (847) 562-9503. The Post Institute. Publisher of lovebased, family-centered information for parents with adopted, foster & diagnosed children. Their unique approach to managing disruptive behaviors empowers parents of children with trauma histories to create a healing environment in the home. www. postinstitute.com. (866) 848-POST (7678).
SHASTA COUNTY Bright Futures; Burney. Offers classes, activities & support to strengthen families.
Includes in-home English learning for Spanish speaking residents. (530) 335-4600. Discipline That Works; Redding. Triple P-based (Positive Parenting Program) help for parents of children of all ages. Drop-in for group discussion, tips provided by early childhood professionals. Free child care. Provided by the Bridges to School Success Program. (530) 225-0350. Positive Parenting Program (Triple P); Shasta County. One of the world’s most effective parenting programs, Triple P offers parents helpful information for working with common parenting issues such as tantrums, disobedience & bedtime drama. www.triplepshasta.com. (855) 275-8109.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Parenting NOW!; Siskiyou County. Class series helps parents build positive & healthy relationships with their children ages birth–8. Parents create a community support network & develop a personal parenting philosophy while exploring concepts of parenting. Offered through Siskiyou County family resource centers, listed below. Happy Camp Family Resource Center. 38 Park Way. (530) 493-5117. Mount Shasta Community Resource Center. 109 E. Lake St. (530) 926-1400. Yreka Community Resource Center. 201 S. Broadway. (530) 842-1313.
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Nurturing Parenting Classes; Red Bluff. Supports parents & children ages 5-12. Helps build healthy & caring families. Thurs 3-5pm. Dinner provided. To enroll please contact Fernando Villegas. No Cost. Held at Bridgeway Community Church. 345 David Ave. (530) 527-8491 ext. 3068.
PLAYGROUPS Play with your child or watch friendships blossom among little ones. Playgroups help children develop critical social skills. Also contact your local community/family resource centers for information about local playgroups; see Family & Community Resource Centers in this section.
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play times: Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm; www.sunnygardenchico.com. 2801 Godman Ave. (530) 343-3101.
SHASTA COUNTY GAPS (Gateway Students Achieving with Parental Support); Redding & Shasta Lake City. For children ages 3-5 & their parents. Activities, support & two-week kindergarten readiness orientation program to help build skills for a child’s overall preparedness when transitioning from home to kindergarten. (530) 245-7900. Little Explorers; Redding. Weekly activities for ages 2-5 & their caregivers. Thurs at 10am. Free with admission to Turtle Bay. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr (Turtle Bay Exploration Park). (530) 243-8850.
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Bricks 4 Kidz; Chico. Check calendar for a monthly Kidz Night Out, open-play sessions. Fri night Bot wars. www.bricks4kidz. com/california-chico. 1141 Forest Ave., Ste. 40. (530) 332-9172. Butte Homeschoolers’ Park Day Playgroups; Chico & Paradise. Inclusive weekly playgroup & support network for homeschool children & parents. All home-schoolers are welcome. Meets year-round at two locations: Thurs 11am at Upper Wildwood Park in Chico & Wed 10am at Aquatic Park in Paradise. Free. Find information at www.facebook.com/groups/ButteHomeSchoolers. Chico Mothers’ Club. Offers weekly playgroups (grouped by age), monthly craft project & play date outings & activities for kids & parents. Low annual membership fee. www.chicomothersclub.org. Circle Time; Chico. Creative parent-child activities for infants & preschoolers (siblings welcome too). Includes songs, flannel boards, stories, music, dancing & parachute play. Free sessions on Tue at 9:15am & Thurs at 9:15am. Apple Blossom Baby. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530) 345-1617. Fantastic Friday Playgroup; Chico. The entire gym at Athletic Horizons is open for preschool play. For ages walking–5yrs with an adult (maximum 2 kids per adult). 1st & 3rd Fri, 10am-12pm. $15 (members $5 ), siblings +$1. 415 Otterson Dr. (530) 893-4967. Sunny Garden Montessori Indoor Play; Chico. Offers drop-in family play time for caregivers & children ages 0-5. Fun, self-directed, learning-focused setting. Children enjoy hands-on activities & meet new friends & caregivers socialize too. Drop-in
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PAL – Play & Learn; Mt. Shasta. Join our early childhood facilitator to learn through exploration, creativity & sensory play. This weekly, informal playgroup provides the opportunity for parents & children to interact with other parents & peers through open-ended child-centered play. Mt. Shasta Community Resource Center. 109 E. Lake St. (530) 926-1400.
TEHAMA COUNTY School Readiness Playgroup; Corning, Los Molinos, Cottonwood & Red Bluff. Fun playgroup for ages 0-5, held during the school year. Children explore with crafts, rhymes, songs & reading. Offers age-related developmental information about your child. Held weekly Sep-May. Los Molinos. (530) 384-7833. Red Bluff. (530) 527-7214. Corning. (530) 528-7382. Cottonwood. (530) 528-7348.
SINGLE PARENTING RESOURCES Becoming a single parent can be one of the most difficult transitions a parent has to face. Divorce requires making tough decisions and a new vocabulary that includes words like “custody” & “visitation time.” Here are a few resources offering support for parents and children going through the challenges of divorce. Child Custody Help for Single Parents. For a collection of resources designed to help you learn more about child custody & to help
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you prepare for court. www.tinyurl.com/ CustodyInfo. Jennifer Wolf’s Single Parents Blog. Offers many ideas for improving your relationship with your children & ways to take better care of yourself. www.singleparents.about.com. Kids’ Turn Shasta-Cascade; Redding. Nonprofit organization offering support to families going through separation or divorce. Whole-family 6-week workshop series helps parents & children adjust to changing roles. Children attend a developmentally appropriate group class while parents attend adult session focused on developing a healthy, changing relationship with their children. Free. www. kidsturnredding.info. (530) 244-5749. Specifically for Kids. This KidsHealth article offers children advice on living with a single parent. Let them read it & then have a heart-to-heart about feelings & concerns. www.tinyurl.com/KidsHealth-SingleParent. Tehama County Child Support Services; Red Bluff. Staff are trained professionals who can help you open a case, establish a child support order, determine paternity & modify or enforce your order. 1005 Vista Way, Ste. A. (866) 901-3212.
TOY SHOPS: SPECIALTY & LOCALLY OWNED Whether a gift from a family member, a hand-me-down from an older sibling, or a purchase made with saved-up allowance, we all remember a favorite toy or two. Support local business and find unique toys that will become treasured memories.
BUTTE COUNTY Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Offers popular & hard-to-find new items, unique locally crafted treasures & high-quality resale products. www.appleblossombaby.com. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530) 345-1617. Bird In Hand; Chico. A store filled with toys, art kits & more. www.birdinhand.com. 320 Broadway St. (530) 893-0545. Kat’s Meow; Chico. Find just the right outfit or decor for your little ones right in downtown Chico. 138 W. 3rd St. (530) 899-8811. Little Red Hen Kids & Kitchen; Chico. Includes kids’ pretend kitchen items, kid-friendly cooking tools & utensils & fun kitchen-related games & toys. www.littleredhen.org. 959 East Ave. (530) 894-1300. Little Red Hen Gift Shop; Chico. Offers children’s pretend play items, fun games, arts & craft supplies, kids décor, educational items, books & toys, including toys made
from recycled materials. www.littleredhen. org. 897 E. 20th St., Ste. B. (530) 897-0100. Little Red Hen Plant Nursery; Chico. At this wonderful nursery you’ll find children’s garden-related items for pretend play, childsized gardening tools, fairy garden kits & whimsical garden art kids will love. www.littleredhen.org. 189 E. 8th St. (530) 891-9100. Made In Chico; Offers locally made gifts & more, including baby items. www.madeinchicostore.com. 127 W. 3rd St. (530) 894-7009. Sweet Chico Confections. A locally-owned, old-fashioned sweets & toy shop. Find handmade gelato in store or at Thursday night Farmers Market, hold birthday parties at the shop’s Celebration Suite, or sweeten a wedding with a candy buffet or favors. www.sweetchico.com. 121 W. Third St. (530) 332-9866. The Creative Apple; Chico. Offers a wide array of educational toys & materials to help young minds grow. www.thecreativeapple.com. 2210 Pillsbury Rd., Ste. 182. (530) 345-0122.
SHASTA COUNTY Sugarplum Kids; Redding. Wonderful old-fashioned children’s boutique, with toys & candy too. www.sugarplumkidsredding.com. 1734 Churn Creek Rd. (530) 221-5573.
SISKIYOU COUNTY McCloud River Mercantile; McCloud. Specialty toys, puzzles & collectibles plus adorable clothing, hats & blankets. 241 Main St. (530) 964-2602.
TEHAMA COUNTY Dandy Lions Children’s Shop; Red Bluff. A children’s shop with fun new toys & unique baby shower gifts. A huge selection of tutus & hair flair. Resale clothing from preemie to size sixteen, maternity & misses. 623 Main St. (530) 527-7755. Discover Earth Eco-Mercantile; Red Bluff. Offers old-fashioned goodness, including organic & handmade items & American-made games & toys. www.discoverearth.us. 635 Main St. (530) 529-3856.
OTHER COUNTIES Michael Olaf Company; Arcata. Respected source of Montessori toys & educational materials. Shop online or visit our store. www.michaelolaf.com. 65 Ericson Ct., Ste 1. (707) 826-1557.
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North State Grocery Outlets (G.O.): Providing, Family-Focused Food at Affordable Prices BY JENNA CHRISTOPHERSEN
Curtis Hallam, is the owner and manager of Grocery Outlet in Orland.
Budgeting/Financial Planning Assistance Consignment Stores Surplus Stores & Reconstructed Goods Thrift Stores Also see sections Healthy Food Resources: Natural Food Stores and Health: Children’s Low Cost/No Cost Health Insurance.
BUDGETING/FINANCIAL PLANNING ASSISTANCE The word “budget” may make you grimace. But a solid budget can help bring financial security by setting aside money for the essentials as well as the whimsical expenses. Get help stretching your dollars and cents today while also preparing well for the future. Financial Peace University. Through a nine-week course, Dave Ramsey teaches how to pay off debt, budget & save for the future. Check out the website to take the video courses & get resources online. Many local churches also offer the courses in a group setting to inspire & encourage participants to control their money instead of letting their money control them. www. daveramsey.com/fpu. Level Money. Mobile application that helps you plan ahead for essentials like rent & bills, then lets you set a target savings goal. The app then lets you know how much you can comfortably spend on non-essentials, like coffee or eating out. Free. www.levelmoney.com. Life Happens. Offers Insurance 101 and online calculators to help families determine
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“When I shop at Grocery Outlet in Oroville, the employees make me feel like family. I wouldn’t shop anywhere else.” “Orland’s Grocery Outlet lets my family eat healthy food we could not otherwise afford.” Reviews like these keep popping up in conversations and social media. They represent the sentiments of a growing number of North State shoppers. With about 50 stores in Northern California, and more on the way, Grocery Outlet (G.O.) offers savings up to 40% on brandname and farm-fresh products. How are they able to do this? Grocery Outlet branches stock their shelves with discounted inventory purchased from producers when they change packaging or have surplus supplies. This means families like yours can spend less to eat higher quality, healthier food – including organic. Curtis Hallam, owner and manager of a Grocery Outlet in Orland, says, Orland’s G.O. offers a “continuously growing” organic category -- including produce, dry goods, meat and milk. Nationally and locally, G.O. is known for its ongoing support to families and the community. Hallam is a second-generation G.O. employee who started working for an outlet in Redding while in high school. Four years ago he opened his own store in Orland which sponsors free, family movies in the park and swim days. During the G.O. company-wide “Independence from Hunger” food drive each July, the Orland branch stocks Orland Pantry, a local nonprofit, with food for low-income Orland residents. Nicole Hennig and her husband became owners
how much life insurance they need for their given situation. www.lifehappens.org. Mint.com. Online site offering personal finance software that assists with money management & financial planning. Set a budget, track your goals & more. Simple & streamlined, pulls all your financial information into one place to get a financial overview. Free. www.mint.com. You Need a Budget (YNAB). An online personal budgeting system with coordi-
of the G.O. in Oroville in 2015. Hennig says her branch supports the community through food drives for The Hope Center, the Salvation Army and the Northwest SPCA, in addition to sponsoring the local Little League and cheerleading teams. The store provided weekly lunches for Las Plumas High School’s football team during the school year; and, in November, provided ten low-income families with turkey dinners on Thanksgiving Day. “We absolutely love serving our community and being in a position to help out and make a difference,” says Hennig. She also loves the “sense of family and camaraderie between Grocery Outlet branch owners. Many of us work closely with our spouses and children: It’s amazing to see our own kids become a part of our business.” Hennig describes the 36 employees of her store as “more like family than anything else.” Locally owned and managed, North State Grocery Outlets offer shoppers bargain deals in a family-focused environment. As Hennig puts it, “We wouldn’t have it any other way.” Ó
Jenna Christophersen is a native of Chico. She’s always on the lookout for a great deal and never complains about healthy food bargains.
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and to make a little cash or trade for new items. They are also a great source for getting good deals on gently-used items.
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Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Find unique, locally crafted treasures, hard-to-find new items, maternity clothing & high-quality resale products for infants. Community-focused store hosts playgroups & children’s art classes & offers nursing support. www. appleblossombaby.com. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530) 345-1617. Sweet Repeats Events; Chico. Huge seasonal consignment & resale multi-day event each spring & fall features quality infant, children, teen & maternity items. www.sweetrepeatsale.com. 2357 Fair St (Takes place at Silver Dollar Fairgrounds). (530) 636-2448.
Consignment stores are a great way to recycle outgrown clothing, toys and furniture
blossom baby With great new products, locally made treasures and the best in resale, we make it easy to get what your family wants without spending a fortune. Huge shoe selection • Original baby gifts Heirloom quality wood toys • Baby gear One-of-a-kind locally made treasures Nursing support products • Affordable quality resale items including maternity clothes
Register your baby shower and gift-giving needs with us.
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SHASTA COUNTY Miss Bella’s Boutique; Redding. Offers new & gently used baby items. 2217 Hilltop Dr. (530) 221-2229. Finders Keepers; Redding. Consignment boutique featuring furniture & décor. New & used items. www.finderskeepersredding. com. 2235 Hilltop Dr. (530) 605-0877. Rags Consignment & Costumes; Redding. Express yourself uniquely. Offers quality costumes (new, used & rentals), vintage & retro clothing, wedding dresses & formal wear, accessories & more. www.ragsresale. com. 810 Butte St. (530) 241-5865. Shasta Adventure Rentals; Redding. Used sporting goods for the whole family – motocross, soccer, baseball, snowboarding & more. Also rents backpacking & camping equip-
2017/2018 FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE ment. 2968 Churn Creek Rd. (530) 440-9030. That Baby Store; Redding. Find quality items for infants, children & adults too – clothes, shoes, toys, baby gear, books, movies, games & more. $1 clothing room. Buys, sells & trades. 2990 Churn Creek Dr. (530) 355-0557.
TEHAMA COUNTY Dandy Lions Children’s Shop; Red Bluff. Offers both new & consignment clothing, toys & gear for infants, children & momsto-be. 623 Main St. (530) 527-7755.
SURPLUS STORES & RECONSTRUCTED GOODS Earth-friendly and wallet-friendly. Check out these locations for outdoor projects and indoor decor. Habitat for Humanity ReStores. Nonprofit home improvement store selling surplus construction items, including doors, fixtures, paint & hardware. Chico: www.buttehabitat.org. 220 Meyers St. (530) 895-1271. Medford, OR: roguevalleyhabitat.org. 2233 S. Pacific Hwy. (541) 773-9095. Hospice Heartisans Boutique; Yreka. Volunteers salvage donated items that would otherwise be discarded & transform them into treasures. One-of-a-kind items include quilted blankets, children’s sweaters, knitted socks, home décor, doll beds & more. www.madronehospice.org. 217 W. Miner St. (530) 842-2547. Urban Ore; Berkeley. You’ll find three acres packed with recycled goods, including building materials, art supplies, garden & household items, sporting goods, clothing, a bookstore, gallery & much more. www.urbanore.com. 900 Murray St. (510) 841-7283.
THRIFT STORES Unlike consignment stores, thrift stores sell only donated items, making them the best deal around for those willing to treasure hunt for that perfect item. Many thrift stores have regular discount days that make for even deeper savings.
BUTTE COUNTY ARC Store; Chico, Oroville & Paradise. Nonprofit organization selling quality clothes, home goods & furniture. Benefits ARC of Butte County. www.thearcstore.org. Chico. 2030 Park Ave. (530) 343-3666. Oroville. 2745 Oro Dam Blvd. (530) 532-1272. Paradise. 6640 Clark Rd. (530) 877-1724. HAL (Helping Animal Lives) Thrift Shop; Chico. Proceeds support Chico Humane Society & The Mustang Project. www. halthriftshop.org. 611 Walnut St. (Hwy 32/6th St.). (530) 487-7171. Paradise Hospice Thrift Shop. Benefits Paradise Hospice. 6848 Skyway. (530) 872-4255. Pawprints Quality Thrift Boutique; Chico. Benefits spay/neuter & trap-neuter-return programs. 1360 E. 1st Ave. (530) 892-2687. Salvation Army Thrift Stores; Chico, Oroville & Paradise. Sales fund The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation Program. www.salvationarmyusa.org. Chico. 700 Broadway (530) 342-2192 & 1358 East Ave. (530) 343-1086. Oroville. 1889 Oro Dam Blvd. E. (530) 534-9556. Paradise. 7015 Skyway Blvd. (530) 877-6720.
FRUGAL FAMILIES Uniquely Yours Boutique; Paradise. Specializes in women’s clothing & accessories, including wedding & formal dresses. Benefits Paradise Hospice. www.tinyurl.com/uniquelyyoursboutique. 6848 Skyway. (530) 872-8961.
SHASTA COUNTY All Saints Thrift Shop; Redding. Benefits people in need in the Shasta County community. 3268 Bechelli Ln. (530) 223-2523. Another Chance Animal Welfare League Thrift Store; Palo Cedro. Benefits programs that assist animals. Monthly specials include 10¢-25¢ books & 50% off days. www.acawl.org. 9384 Deschutes Rd., Ste. D. (530) 547-PETS (7387). Etc. Thrift Shop; Anderson. Benefits Frontier Senior Center. 2965 E. Center St. (530) 365-2533 People of Progress Super Thrift Store; Redding. Terrific thrift store recently renovated & re-invented. New inventory daily. More than 8,000 clothing items, 14,000 books, housewares, gifts & much more. Benefits People of Progress organization. www.peopleofprogress.org/thriftstore. htm. 1242 Center St. (530) 243-3811. Roses & Rust Vintage Home & Garden Market; Shasta County. This bi-annual market (spring & fall) offers a huge selection of salvaged & up-cycled furniture & re-purposed goods, along with unique vintage & antique home & garden furnishings & décor. www.rosesandrustvintagemarket.com. Sacred Heart Parish Thrift Store; Anderson. Offers semi-annual “Great Yard & Collectible Sale” Mar/Apr & Sep/Oct. Benefits Sacred Heart Parish. www.sacredheartparish.com/thrift-store. 2652 Gateway Dr. (530) 365-5853. Salvation Army Thrift Store; Redding. Sales help fund The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation program. www.salvationarmyusa.org. 4460 Westside Rd. (530) 2442296 & 1557 Pine St. (530) 243-7514. Second Helpings; Redding. “A boutique shopping experience but with low, low prices!” Supports organizations benefitting the community. 2636 Churn Creek Rd, Ste. B. (530) 226-8000.
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SISKIYOU COUNTY Eagle’s Nest Thrift Shop; Weed. Benefits College of the Siskiyous student-centered activities & scholarships. www.siskiyous.edu/ ia/eaglesnest. 123 Main St. (530) 938-4663. Madrone Hospice Shop; Yreka. Helps support Madrone Hospice. www.madronehospice.org. 209 W. Miner St. (530) 842-6025. Paws & Shop; Mt. Shasta. Benefits Siskiyou Humane Society. Mon-Fri 11am-5pm, Sat 11am-4pm. www.siskiyouhumane.org. 110 W. Lake St. (530) 926-8878. Siskiyou Humane Society Thrift Store; Yreka. Benefits Siskiyou Humane Society. www.siskiyouhumane.org. 109 N. Broadway. (530) 842-4324. Unexpected Treasures; Dunsmuir. Benefits Choices of Mt. Shasta, providing no-cost support for pregnant women & parents. 5821 Dunsmuir Ave. (530) 235-4998.
TEHAMA COUNTY Hope Chest; Red Bluff. Benefits Family Counseling Center. 1359 Grant St. (530) 527-0270. Salvation Army Thrift Store; Red Bluff. Sales help fund The Salvation Army Adult Rehabilitation program. www.salvationarmyusa.org. 493 Antelope Blvd. (530) 529-1590.
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rab your kids and bicycles to take a family excursion on a tree-lined forest trail and experience life in nature’s backyard – and yet be close to community services. Great Shasta Rail Trail (GSRT) is northern California’s newest rail-trail comprising the former McCloud Railway red cinder rail bed. Founded in 1896 to serve the lumber mills in McCloud, the Railway was extended to Burney in 1955. The GSRT is one of more than 1500 rail-trails that have been developed on the beds of railroads that have been shut down. Learn more at www.railstotrails.org. You can ride, walk, run or take your horse on 40 miles of the 80-mile trail. The remaining miles are closed due to trail hazards created by recent winter storms and the need for major maintenance on the largest bridges. Trail managers are targeting 2019-2020 for completion of the majority of the trail. “A fantastic new way to venture into some beautiful country,” a local fan says. “Love the easy 4.7% maximum grade,” says another trail adventurer. On the southern portion of the trail outside Burney, tall Ponderosa Pine trees give way to wide open vistas on the eight-mile trail to Lake Britton. The Lake Britton
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bridge was featured in the 1986 movie “Stand by Me.” Eventually, a rehabilitated bridge will enable safe travel on the structure. Start your journey near the Burney Depot on Black Ranch Road, just off Highway 299. The northern section near McCloud offers 32 continuous miles of recreational opportunity – Pilgrim Creek Road east to Bartle Wye, then north to Hambone or south to Forest Service road 39N05. Pilgrim Creek Road is three miles east of McCloud – turn left off highway 89 and proceed one mile. In the McCloud area, you can enjoy spectacular views of Mount Shasta and a side trip to the nearby McCloud River recreation area – sporting three waterfalls, organized camp grounds and summer swimming areas. Closer to Burney, you will find McArthur-Burney Falls State Park, a water sports fan’s dream. Kayaks, paddle boats and water craft are available for rent. Camping and indoor sleeping huts provide nighttime shelter. President Teddy Roosevelt once called Burney Falls’ 129-foot waterfall the “eighth wonder of the world.” Restaurants and accommodations are available in Burney, McCloud, Mount Shasta and Bartle. The Burney and McCloud areas offer fun weekend
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experiences getting in touch with nature’s quiet ambiance, grand vistas and peaceful surroundings. Mountain bike riders can sample the trail on a supported group ride during McCloud’s Bike-toberfest on September 23. The annual event offers supported rides (long and short) for road, and mountain bikes, and raises funds for the Great Shasta Rail Trail. It also offers an afternoon festival featuring beer, brats, and music and the Bug Guy for the kids in the historic downtown. A full event description along with registration details can be found at www. mccloudchamber.com/mccloud-events//bike-toberfest. The trail is owned and managed by the Great Shasta Rail Trail Association, a 501(c)(3) nonprofit which accepts tax deductible donations toward the maintenance and development of the trail. You may donate online or mail your check to them at P.O. Box 221, McCloud, CA 96057. More details about the trail and nearby recreational opportunities are available at these websites: www.greatshastarailtrail.org, www.fs.usda.gov/ recmain/stnf/recreation, www.burney-falls.com, www.mountshastatrailassociation.org/trails/mccloud. Ó
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Forebay Aquatic Center; Oroville. Swim in a beautiful outdoor setting, or rent kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddle boards, hydro bikes or pedal boats. Learn to row, sail, windsurf or kayak; take a moonlight paddle tour. Offers youth aquatic camps, outdoor education & birthday parties/special events bookings. www.forebayaquaticcenter.com. 930 Garden Dr. (530) 774-7934. In Motion Fitness; Chico. Offers open swims & swim lessons year-round for all ages. Three outdoor pools include an 8-lane lap pool & splash pool for little ones. www.inmotionfitness.net. 1293 E. First Ave. (530) 343-5678. North Valley Swim School; Chico. Offers year-round swim programs for ages 6mosadults, & lessons for infants & toddlers. Small group or private lessons available. nvss@inmotionfitness.net. 1293 E. First Ave. (In Motion Fitness). (530) 345-6707. NS Fitness; Chico. Offers year-round open swims in an outdoor heated pool. Day rate is $10 for non-members. Mon-Fri 4:30am11pm; Sat 6am-10pm; Sun 7am-10pm.
www.nsfclubs.com. 1026 Skyway. (530) 898-8348. Oroville YMCA Pool. Year-round heated outdoor pool & offers seasonal swim lessons for all ages. Open swim, lap swim, water exercise & lifeguard certification course. ymcasuperiorcal.org/locations/ branch/oroville-ymca. 1684 Robinson St. (530) 533-9622. Palermo Pool. Offers recreational swims & private or small group lessons for ages 6mos & up. Mon-Sat 1-4pm. $3/person, punch cards & family swim cards available. Pool rental for parties & events. http://frrpd.com/palermo-pool. 2350 Ludlum Ave. (530) 533-2011. Paradise Recreation Center Pool. Offers swim lessons for ages 6mos-14yrs & recreational open swim during the summer: Mon-Fri 1:15-3:50pm & Sat-Sun 1:154:50pm. Private & adult classes, lifeguard classes & pool rental. www.paradiseprpd. com/swim_pool_program.html. 5600 Recreation Dr. (530) 872-6393.
In addition to an abundance of lakes, streams, rivers, creeks and ponds, the North State is home to numerous aquatic facilities and programs that can help your family keep cool this summer. Also see Sports: Swim Teams.
BUTTE COUNTY Beyond Fitness; Paradise. Offers yearround swim lessons & aqua classes for ages infants-adults in indoor & outdoor pools. There are private or group lessons with no more than four in a group. www.beyondfitnessclub.com. Two locations: 6854 Pentz Rd. (530) 872-2232 & 7224 Skyway, (530) 877-7500. Chico MiniJets. MiniJets is a fun year round program for swimmers ages 4-8. Group instruction is offered for swimmers learning & preparing to be on the AquaJets. It is an instructive, fun introduction to the swim team. cajheadcoach@gmail.com. chicoaquajets.org. Chico Area Recreation & Park District (CARD). Offers small group & private swim lessons for ages 6mos-adult. www.chicorec.com. 545 Vallombrosa Ave. (530) 895-4711. Chico Sports Club. Offers swim lessons for all ages & levels. Aqua classes & access to two pools open year-round. www.chicosportsclub.com. 260 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 190. (530) 345-9427. Dwight Brinson Swim Center; Durham. Offers group & private summer swim lessons for a variety of levels. Parent-Tot classes for ages 6mos-3yrs. Summer open swim: Mon-Fri 1-4:30pm & Sat-Sun 1-5pm. Tues/Thurs/Sat evening swims 7-9pm. $2/ person admission, family passes available. durhamrec.com/dwight-brinson-swimcenter. 9451 Midway. (530) 345-1921. Feather River Recreation & Park District; Oroville/Palermo. Swim lessons, recreational swim, family swim & pool parties are available at both Nelson Pool (Oroville) & Palermo pool. Both locations offers group & private swim lessons for ages 6mos-17yrs & Parent-Tot classes. http:// frrpd.com/aquatics. 1875 Feather River Blvd. (Nelson Pool) & 2350 Ludlum Ave. (Palermo Pool). (530) 533-2011.
Pleasant Valley Pool; Chico. Offers private & small group swim lessons for ages 6mos17yrs. Summertime recreational & family swim hours. www.chicorec.com. 2320 North Ave. (530) 895-4711 or (530) 895-4703. Sycamore Pool; Chico. A unique cemented outdoor pool on Bidwell Creek, created by a dam. Lifeguards on duty Fri-Wed 12pm7pm. www.chicorec.com. Located in Bidwell Park’s One-Mile Area. (530) 895-4711. Water Sprites Swim School; Chico. Offers year-round swim lessons for ages 2mos & up, in a dedicated indoor swim facility that’s open daily. Small class sizes & comfortable parent viewing area. www. chicowatersprites.com. 2280 Ivy St., Ste. 110. (530) 342-2999.
GLENN COUNTY Orland City Pool. Offers group & private swim lessons (space is limited for private lessons). Public swim is Mon-Sat 1-5pm & Tues/Thurs 7:30pm-9pm. Pool is available to rent for private events. 120 Roosevelt Ave. (530) 865-1630 or (530) 865-1631. Willows City Pool. Offers swim lessons for all levels. Public swim is Mon-Sat 1:10pm4:50pm & Wed night 6:10pm-7:50pm. 815 W. Laurel St. (530) 934-9922.
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Anderson High School Pool. Swim lessons for infants & up are offered through the City of Anderson Parks & Recreation department. Public swim, family pass & season passes available. www.ci.anderson. ca.us. 1471 Ferry St. (530) 378-6656. Redding Aquatic Center. Offers swim lessons for ages 6mos & up. An Olympic-sized pool & an activity pool allow a full aquatics program from preschool swim lessons to lap swimming with public & family swim hours. Open swim & a wide variety of family-fun aquatic events are offered throughout the summer. www.reddingrecreation. org. 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530) 245-7248. Shasta Athletic Club; Redding. Offers yearround open swims in an indoor-outdoor pool (heated in the winter). Also offers exercise classes, reserved swim & instruction. 1988 Park Marina Dr. (530) 241-7711. Shasta Family YMCA; Redding. Heated outdoor & indoor pool. Offers year-round group & private instruction for ages 6mos & up. Offers water aerobics, lifeguard & safety training, open swim & lap swim. Non-members can get a day pass for $10 or a week pass for $25. sfymca.org/aquatics/programs. 1155 N. Court St. (530) 246-9622. Swim America; Redding. The Redding Swim team offers Swim America swim lessons for ages 6mos & up. All levels are welcome & we also do a Mommy & Me class. 2500 Eureka Way. (Shasta High School pool). (530) 246-2666. SOAR–Sun Oaks Aquatics Redding. Features a year-round 8-lane indoor pool, an outdoor 3-lane, 25-yard seasonal recreation pool & a toddler pool (these can only be accessed by members & members’ guests). Swim lessons for all levels from infant up are for non-members as well. http://sunoaks.com/aquatics. 3452 Argyle Rd. (530) 221-4405. www.northstateparent.com • 2017/2018
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WaterWorks Park; Redding. Offers pools, waterslides & a popular toddler area. Includes features like “The Avalanche,” “Raging River” & “Cyclone.” Less adventuresome personalities or those just wanting to relax may enjoy the “Lazy Lagoon.” One day passes, season passes & group discounts available. Open seasonally. www. waterworkspark.com. 151 N. Boulder Dr. (530) 246-9550.
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Kids Kingdom 2: An Expanded Vision Includes Kids with Disabilities in Redding’s Treasured Playground BY JENNA CHRISTOPHERSEN
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nce upon a time – or, in this case, about 23 years ago – parents and community members in Redding, California, joined forces to build a royally fun playground called Kids Kingdom. Kim Niemer, Director of Community Services in Redding, describes the 1994 fundraiser and subsequent construction of the park as an “incredible volunteer effort.” Well-shaded and outfitted with a large, sheltered picnic area, Kids Kingdom instantly won the hearts of kids and adults alike. The construction in 1999 of Fantasy Fountain Park right next to Kids Kingdom greatly enhanced the popularity of the original playground. Now, decades later, Kids Kingdom is reopening its gates to new generations. In response to growing concerns about children’s safety on weathered, splintering wood, the City of Redding decided to replace the original structures. The new kingdom will retain much of the look and feel of the original Kids Kingdom, including the luscious shade trees and darling tiles decorated with handprints of the playground’s first children. “We want to honor that founding effort,” says Niemer. Customized pieces of the original structures, including those with donor plaques, have been refurbished and incorporated into the new design. Narratives of the kingdom’s history will remind visitors of the original playground. New elements of Kids Kingdom 2 include a zipline and a climbable train sculpture. Even better, the new playground will open its gates to a wider population, thanks to its “universally accessible design.” Niemer explains: “The new structures are designed with children of all abilities in mind,” and says “there isn’t another universally accessible playground in California north of Sacramento.” Features include wheelchair-friendly ramps and extra straps for kids with limited strength and posture control. Side-by-side amenities will enable children with disabilities to safely engage in play, rather than watch the fun go by. A new 4-foot-high perimeter fence will enable parents to sit near the single entry point and let their children freely run around the playground without fear of them straying too far. Playgrounds in general facilitate experiences and interactions critical to physical and social development. Kids Kingdom 2 expands that vision, opening the door for interaction between kids of varying abilities. As Niemer says, “Especially in our digital age, there’s nothing better than kids and parents coming together outdoors, and kids learning to take turns and make new friends.” Check Facebook (https://www.facebook.com/rowlettkidskingdom) for an official opening announcement and royal celebration in early July. Call (530) 2457176 to get your name engraved on kingdom-themed sculptures ($50-$150) to support the playground. Ó Jenna Christophersen is a Chico native who fondly recalls playing at local playgrounds. She encourages families to take advantage of these outdoor memory-makers.
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Dotty Olson Community Pool; Etna. Offers open swim Mon-Fri 1-5pm, mid-Jun to mid-Aug. Group & private lessons are available. 401 Howell Ave. (530) 467-5232. Dunsmuir Community Pool. Offers summertime open swims Mon-Sat 1-5pm & Tue/Thurs evening swims. Group & private swim lessons are offered for ages 3 & up. Mommy & Me classes offered. dunsmuirparks.org/Pool.html. 4841 Dunsmuir Ave. (530) 235-4740 or (530) 235-2339. Mountain Fitness; Mt. Shasta. Open swims available on a drop-in basis for members & non-members. Daily pass $10/ adults & $5/kids. www.mtshastapt.com. 633 Lassen Ln. (530) 926-6010. Weed Community Pool. Offers lessons from late June through mid-Aug for ages 3 & up, as well as recreational open swim times. Features a toddler wading pool & 25-meter, 6-lane pool. weedrec.org/ pool-programs. 450 College Ave. (530) 938-4701 or (530) 926-2494.
TEHAMA COUNTY Teddy Pohler Memorial Pool; Corning. Offers summer swim lessons, adult lap swim & water aerobics. Open swim Mon-Fri 1-5pm & Sat 10am-5pm, plus night swims Tue/Thurs 6:30-9:30pm. 1414 Colusa St. (530) 824-7062 or (530) 824-7029. McGlynn Pool; Red Bluff. Offers group & private lessons for all ages as well as Parent & Me classes. Pool rental for private events. Public swims are Mon-Sat 1-4:30pm & Fri 6:30pm-8pm. www.redbluffrecreation.org. 119 Sycamore St. (530) 527-8181 or (530) 527-7211.
BICYCLING For recreational and sports-level bicycling, see the Sports section, which also includes information about annual biking events and competitions.
BOWLING Bowling alleys offer a fun, casual outing for the whole family, from the kids who rely on the bumpers to the most competitive players. Strive for a strike!
MULTIPLE COUNTIES Kids’ Bowl Free Summer Program. Offers registered kids two free games of bowling daily (shoe rental fee may apply). Low-cost family passes available so the whole family can play. Local participating centers: Cedar Lanes, Weed; Lariat Bowl, Red Bluff; Tall Pines Entertainment Center, Paradise. Must
register before bowling at the local centers. www.kidsbowlfree.com. (888) 444-0717.
BUTTE COUNTY Orchard Lanes; Chico. www.amf.com/ orchardlanes. 2397 Esplanade. (530) 895-3257. Tall Pines Entertainment Center; Paradise. www.tallpines.net. 5445 Clark Rd. (530) 872-2695.
GLENN COUNTY Orland Bowl. 507 Monterey St. (530) 865-4313.
SHASTA COUNTY Country Bowl; Redding. www.countrybowl.com. 2615 Bechelli Ln. (530) 223-1080. Shasta Lanes; Redding. www.shastalanesinredding.com. 11093 Black Marble Way. (530) 244-5773.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Cedar Lanes; Weed. www.cedarlanesweed.com. 137 Main St. (530) 938-3278.
TEHAMA COUNTY Java Lanes; Corning. 2075 Solano St. (530) 824-3500. Lariat Bowl; Red Bluff. www.lariatbowl.com. 365 S. Main St. (530) 527-2720.
COUNTY PARKS DEPARTMENTS Find out about local parks, recreational programs, community centers and special events. Most parks offer reservations for you to host your party, reunion, or other special event in an outdoor or indoor area.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico Area Recreation & Parks District (CARD). www.chicorec.com/ CARD-Parks--Facilities. 545 Vallombrosa Ave. (530) 895-4711. Durham Recreation & Parks District. durhamrec.com/facilities. 9447 Midway. (530) 345-1921. Feather River Recreation & Parks District; Oroville. frrpd.com/parks-facilities. 1875 Feather River Blvd. (530) 533-2011. Paradise Recreation & Parks District. www.paradiseprpd.com/facilities.html. 6626 Skyway. (530) 872-6393.
SHASTA COUNTY City of Anderson Community Services; Anderson. www.ci.anderson.ca.us. 1887 Howard St. (530) 378-6656. Redding Recreation. www.cityofredding. org. 777 Cypress Ave. (530) 225-4095.
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TEHAMA COUNTY City of Red Bluff Parks & Recreation Department. www.redbluffrecreation.org. 1500 S. Jackson St. (530) 527-8177. Tehama County Parks; Red Bluff. www.co.tehama.ca.us/parks. 757 Oak St. (530) 528-1111.
DOG PARKS Many dogs love running off-leash with canine comrades. Below find information about places created for that experience. Dog parks typically supply fresh water for Fido – and poop bags for clean-ups.
BUTTE COUNTY Bidwell Park Off-Leash Areas; Chico. Dogs may be off leash from 5:30am-8:30am in Lower Park. All other times dogs must be on a leash. Along the north side of Upper Park Rd., dogs may be off leash anytime. While off leash, dogs must remain under control via master’s voice. Dogs are not allowed in One-Mile or Five-Mile swimming areas, or designated swimming holes in Upper Park. Lower Park is closed from midnight (12am)-5am every day & Upper Park is closed between the hours of 11pm & 60 minutes before sunrise every day, unless posted otherwise. www.chico.ca.us. (530) 896-7800. DeGarmo Dog Park; Chico. This one-acre fenced off-leash park offers a grassy area, chairs, cooling shower, fountain & wheelchair accessibility. Open daily 7am-dusk (closed Wednesdays 7-10am for maintenance). 199 Leora Rd. (530) 895-4711. Lezlie Morrow Memorial Dog Park; Paradise. This beautiful half-acre dog park is nestled among pine trees. Open from sunrise to sunset, 7 days a week. 6705 Moore Rd. (530) 872-6393. Pat Alley Memorial Dog Park; Oroville. Fenced multi-acre dog park located in Riverbend Park. Includes off-leash open-play area, separate section for small/senior dogs & a training area. www.frrpd.com/parks-facilities/dog-park. 60 Montgomery St. (South end of Salmon Run Rd.). (530) 533-2011.
SHASTA COUNTY Benton Dog Park; Redding. 2+ acres of tree-dotted, fenced property with seating areas & drinking water. Separate area for small dogs. 6am-10pm. www.cityofredding.org/departments. 1700 Airpark Dr. (530) 224-6100.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Mt. Shasta Dog Park. Large, 4-foot high fenced area with oak trees, seating &
water. Adjacent to the community garden at Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530) 926-2494.
GOLF: MINIATURE GOLF The game of the lowest score – scaled down to a size the whole family can enjoy.
BUTTE COUNTY Funland; Chico. 18-hole course offers a fun yet challenging mix of holes circumventing running streams & fountains, up & over hills, under & around rocks, in a well-vegetated environment complete with a waterfall. Whether playing for fun or competing for first place, golfers of all ages will enjoy the cool & relaxing environment. Summer Camps for children ages 5-12 & daily specials. www.funlandchico.com. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530) 343-1601.
SHASTA COUNTY Oasis Fun Center; Shasta Lake City. Two 18-hole miniature golf courses outdoors & a tropically themed 7-hole indoor course to choose from. The outdoor courses are beautifully landscaped, particularly challenging & include multi-level holes, water hazards & incredible undulations & terrain variations. All courses are lighted & complimented by fountains, waterfalls, bridges & streams. One of the outdoor courses is completely wheelchair accessible & stroller friendly. Also offers go-karts, bumper boats, laser tag & more. www. oasisfuncenter.com. 3330 Cascade Blvd. (530) 275-3042.
TEHAMA COUNTY Lariat Bowl; Red Bluff. Families of all ages will enjoy this 18-hole outdoor course with water hazards & more. www.lariatbowl.com. 365 S. Main St. (530) 527-2720.
HIKING Studies show that spending time in nature reduces stress, which decreases the risk of a host of medical issues, from anxiety and depression to heart disease. Join a group to get the inside scoop or take the family on one of the North State’s breathtaking trails.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES California Native Plant Society Field Trips. The Mount Lassen Chapter of the California Native Plant Society leads year-round field trips as part of its mission to conserve California native plants & their natural habitats. http://mountlassen.cnps.org. Lassen National Park Hikes; Shasta & Tehama Counties. The National Park Service offers a wealth of information about exploring Lassen National Park, including hiking, backpacking & camping. Also get weather alerts, tips on encountering wildlife & field seminar information. From the Lassen page, follow Plan Your Visit>Things To Do>Outdoor Activities. www.nps.gov/ lavo. (530) 595-4480. Sacramento River Forum; Butte, Glenn, Shasta, Siskiyou & Tehama Counties. Provides information about public access points to trails, camping, fishing & more
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along the Sacramento River. Click Resources>Recreation & Public Access>Public Access Sites>Hiking. www.sacramentoriver.org. (530) 528-7435.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico Hiking Association. Provides hiking information for 53 trails as far north as Mt. Shasta & as far south as Sacramento. Sign up for free membership & join a group hike, or use the maps & tips to take your own adventure. www.chicohiking.org. Experience Butte County. Butte County hiking can take you through a variety of landscapes – deep woods or meadows, canyon cliffs & steep rocks, or near meandering cool streams. There’s a little bit of everything for the dedicated hiker, as well as miles of established trails. Select Attractions>Outdoors>Hiking. www.experiencebuttecounty.com.
SHASTA COUNTY Visit Redding California. Along with featuring other Redding activities, this website highlights local trails & offers an online brochure & map. Hard copies can be picked up at the Sundial Bridge Visitor Information Center. www.visitredding.com/trails. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530) 225-4100.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Hike Mt. Shasta. Find an interactive map, color-coded based on difficulty, for Mt. Shasta & surrounding peaks. The site also features campgrounds in the Mt. Shasta area. www.hikemtshasta.com. Shasta Mountain Guides; Mt. Shasta. For families with older kids or teens who are ready for the challenges of rock climbing, mountain climbing, or other customizable trips. Professional guides make the experience memorable. www.shastaguides.com. (530) 926-3117. Siskiyou Wanderers Hiking Group. Long-time group meets for weekly Thurs hikes on beautiful trails. Socialized canine companions welcome on many hikes. Meeting points are throughout Siskiyou County. scribe@siskiyouwanderers.com. www.siskiyouwanderers.com.
SUTTER COUNTY Sutter Buttes; Yuba City. Hike into the world’s smallest mountain range! Roads around the range allow limited car or bike exploration. Middle Mountain Interpretive Hikes open access to this privately-owned mountain range. www.middlemountainhikes.org. (530) 671-6116.
TEHAMA COUNTY Tehama County Visitor Center; Red Bluff. Stop by or check out the website to learn about hikes in Tehama county & get information about exploring Lassen National Park. Select Things To Do>Hiking & Backpacking. www.visittehamacountry. com. 250 Antelope Blvd. (530) 529-0133.
INDOOR PLAY AREAS Cool in summer, warm in winter, these areas offer indoor fun for kids and their families. For more indoor play ideas, also see the Skating category in this section or flip to the Sports & Fitness section for information on Gymnastics and Fitness Centers, Clubs & Sports Facilities.
BUTTE COUNTY Bricks 4 Kidz; Chico. Devoted to providing an extraordinary atmosphere for children to learn, build, & play with LEGO® Bricks. Offers activities for children ages 3-13+, including afterschool enrichment classes, week-long summer camps, birthday parties, in-school workshops, pre-school classes & kidz night out. www.bricks4kidz. com/california-chico. 1141 Forest Ave., Ste. 40. (530) 332-9172. Children’s Play Area at Chico Mall. Head to the children’s Play Area and let your little ones have a ball while you keep a close eye on the action. Kids can climb and explore the bright, colorful area filled with oversized play elements, large puzzles, and plenty of space to stretch those active little legs, as well as their imagination. Children are required to be supervised by an adult at all times. The play area is located on in the Food Court. Chico Mall,1950 E 20th St. KidsPark Indoor Fun; Chico. Drop-in childcare center for ages 2-12. Large, colorful indoor & outdoor area with lots of room to play. Games, crafts & fun group activities. Hourly rates. www.kidspark.com. 2477 Forest Ave., Ste. 190. (530) 894-6800. Sunny Garden Montessori; Chico. Offers indoor play & learning for children ages 0-5 & their parents/caretakers in a Montessori-inspired environment full of hands-on fun & activities, including art & science themes. Hourly rates, sibling & class card discounts. http://sunnygardenchico.com. 2801 Godman Ave., Ste. 140. (530) 343-3101.
SHASTA COUNTY Mt. Shasta Mall Turtle Bay Indoor Play Area; Redding. Kids will enjoy little slides for big fun at this play area for young children (& resting area for parents!). 900 Dana Dr. (530) 223-3575. Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. 10,000 sq. feet of trampoline space includes multiple dodge ball courts, slam dunk basketball hoops, an air bag pit, main court, a junior zone & more. Arcade, birthday parties, private party rooms, air-robics classes & toddler time (offered twice a week & specifically for our jumpers ages 6 & under). http://rareairpark.com. 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530) 221-1206. Turtle Bay Exploration Park; Redding. Turtle Bay’s museum features indoor areas for children to play & learn. They can check out a teepee, watch fish, explore manipulatives, play with KEVA planks or another featured building set & investigate hands-on educational exhibits. Children & their parents can enjoy the weekly “Little Explorers” preschool playgroup together. www.turtlebay.org. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530) 243-8850.
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SISKIYOU COUNTY Mt. Shasta Community Resource Center. Offers a variety of child development programs & activities including preschool science, early childhood art, music & movement, holiday events & a weekly parent & child Interactive playgroup. Call for drop-in hours & information. mtshastacrc. com/programs-and-services. 109 E. Lake St. (530) 926-1400. Sisson Museum; Mt. Shasta. Located in a charming building at the Mount Shasta Fish Hatchery site. Features displays, exhibits & special events focused on local history. Children’s activities include a vintage fire truck, model railroad setup with locomotive control panel, old-fashioned toys & more. Open Apr-Dec. www. mtshastamuseum.com. 1 N. Old Stage Rd. (530) 926-5508.
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Physically challenging and spiritually relaxing, kayaking gives a refreshing way to enjoy the North State’s waterways. Take lessons from professionals or rent kayaks for the whole family.
BUTTE COUNTY Forebay Aquatic Center; Oroville. Swim in a beautiful outdoor setting, or rent kayaks, canoes, stand-up paddle boards, hydro bikes or pedal boats. Learn to row, sail, windsurf or kayak; take a moonlight paddle tour. Offers youth aquatic camps, outdoor education & birthday parties/ special events bookings. www.forebayaquaticcenter.com. 930 Garden Dr. (530) 774-7934.
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For kids with a need for speed! Hearts and karts race around the track in this fun outlet for competitive spirits.
BUTTE COUNTY Heart Attack Go-Kart Racing; Chico. Ages 8 & up (at least 48” tall). Quarter-mile track, offers group racing, special member pricing & parties/group events. Open daily. www.heartattackracing.com. 2357 Fair St. (Silver Dollar Fairgrounds). (530) 774-5537.
SHASTA COUNTY The Oasis Speedway; Shasta Lake City. Lighted 800-foot concrete race track with banked S-turns outfitted with 8 single-seat & 3 double-seat go-karts. Ages 9+ (& 52” tall) may drive single seat karts. Younger children may ride as a passenger in a double-seat kart with driver age 18 or older. oasisfuncenter.com. 3330 Cascade Blvd. (530) 275-3042.
Just Kayak More; Redding. Large & active group of dedicated North State kayaking paddlers. Weekly local paddles & monthly travel paddles to exciting locations around the globe. Offers online resources & group email. www.justkayakmore.com. Shasta Paddlers; Redding. Loose-knit group for enthusiasts of kayaking, canoeing, stand-up paddleboarding & anything else that travels on the water under human power. Weekly social paddles at Whiskeytown Lake. Sacramento River paddles & events throughout the North State. All skill levels & ages welcome. www.headwatersadventure.com/shasta-paddlers.html. 930 Merchant St. (530) 223-2411.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Lake Siskiyou Beach & Camp; Mt. Shasta. Rent a kayak, canoe or pedal boat from the Beach Rental/Splash Zone Hut. Call for pricing on equipment rental. www. lakesiskiyouresort.com. 4239 W. A. Barr Rd. (888) 926-2618.
River Dancers River & Kayak Adventures; Mt. Shasta. Adventures offered include white water rafting & kayaking trips. A great way to spend quality time together! Day outings & overnight multiday camps. Trained guides help guests discover new ways to enjoy the environment while learning skills on the river. Includes swimming, water-play, learning about wildlife & good food. www.riverdancers. com. 705 Kenneth Way. (530) 925-0237. Shasta Disabled Sports USA; Mt. Shasta. Offers a variety of paddling experiences to children, teens, adults & seniors with any type of disability. Other summer activities include whitewater rafting, camping, fishing, boating & rock climbing. www. shastadsusa.org. (530) 925-1531.
US Airsoft World; Anderson. Features a “tactical city” & airsoft store. More than 10 acres dedicated to Airsoft, with stat tracking & leaderboards. www.usairsoft.com. 4506 Panorama Point Rd. (530) 365-1000.
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Chico Area Recreation & Park District (CARD). Offers year-round programs, classes & events for all ages. Aquatics, trips & tours, mobile recreation vans, sports leagues, parks for seasonal play & more. www.chicorec.com. 545 Vallombrosa Ave. (530) 895-4711. Feather River Recreation & Park District; Oroville. Home of the nationally recognized Oroville Gymnastics Center, the Feather River Activity Center Preschool & Kids Rec Club. Recreational programs for all ages include dance, karate, tai chi, Zumba, swimming & more. www.frrpd.com. 1875 Feather River Blvd. (530) 533-2011. Paradise Recreation & Park District. Offers seasonal sports leagues, classes, aquatics, archery range, ropes course, camps, special needs programs, activities for all ages & more. www.paradiseprpd. com. 6626 Skyway. (530) 872-6393.
Bring your friends for adrenalin-pumping fun. Invite co-workers for team building. Bring the family for some unusual bonding time. Let these professionals show you how to have a great time out on the field.
BUTTE COUNTY Combat Zone Paintball Park; Oroville. Open rain or shine on first Fri of each month 4-8pm, & on Sat-Sun 9am-4pm. Weekdays by appointment for private parties. http://combatzonepaintball.com. 4444 Pacific Heights Rd. (530) 533-5300. Paintball Games By Dean. Games in Butte County by appointment only. Ages 10 & up. (530) 345-0832.
RECREATION DEPARTMENTS Devoted to connecting the community with outlets for constructive fun, your area’s recreation department can help you find groups and classes for new indoor and outdoor adventures.
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SHASTA COUNTY Redding Paintball. Open play on Sat-Sun & some holidays (Halloween, Easter, etc.). Open weekdays for private parties. In addition to four distinct paintball fields, features a full-size X-Ball airball field. http:// reddingpaintball.com. 19000 Spring Gulch Rd. (530) 945-2880.
City of Anderson Community Services. Fun playgrounds, summer swimming programs, youth basketball league, SNAP (Special Needs All Play), senior activities, the famous Mosquito Serenade Concerts, free fishing day for kids, skate park & more. www.ci.anderson.ca.us. 1887 Howard St. (530) 378-6656.
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AT U.S. AIRSOFT IN ANDERSON! The premier airsoft arena in the U.S. with over 10 acres dedicated to airsoft! Experience a safe, realistic & exciting adventure with elaborate missions & team play! Get off the couch and play the real thing! Bring your friends for adrenaline pumping fun!
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Family Bicycling: Life On Two Wheels BY MICHAEL ORR
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ar too many kids today live in an electronic world and, frankly, too many parents are simply too busy to do anything about that. Is it time to try something different? Bicycling can be a great activity for many families. Rich Colgin, the owner of Paradise Bikes says, “Riding with the family is a great way to get kids out of their electronic bubble and interact with actual humans and with nature, not to mention, get some exercise.” Fun, fresh air, the beauty of nature and a chance at real bonding with the family are just a few of the rewards of riding together, whether that means a few loops around your neighborhood or going to one of the plethora of bike trails and routes that meander through our beautiful North State region. Many bike trails are well maintained and paved, while others are little more than rural dirt paths but all have one thing in common – you and your family will love riding them together. Take the family to Redding and ride across the Sundial Bridge over the Sacramento River and follow the Arboretum Loop Trail to enjoy more than 200 acres teeming with wildlife. Try one of the several “nonmotorized” trails that join Keswick and Lake Shasta. Bidwell Park in Chico has miles and miles of bike trails for riders of all skill and endurance levels. Test yourself riding up through the pines on the Paradise Bike Path and take a breather coasting back down. See the beauty of the Lake Siskiyou Loop trail in Mount Shasta which hugs the lake (use caution in the gravel areas). Many towns have charity
Redding Recreation. Offers workshops, seasonal camps & classes, sports leagues, skate park, youth & teen activities, special events & more. www.reddingrecreation.org. 777 Cypress Hill (City Hall, 2nd Floor). (530) 225-4095. Shasta Marina At Packers Bay; Lakehead. Full-service marina offering a convenience store, wakeboard, kayak and houseboat rentals & sales. Launch ramp and small boat covered moorage available. shastalake.net. 16814 Packers Bay Rd. (800) 959-3359.
SISKIYOU COUNTY City of Yreka Parks & Facilities. Offers a number of parks & facilities available for use by residents & visitors. http://ci.yreka. ca.us/parks-and-facilities. 701 Fourth St. (530) 841-2386.
fundraising rides, like Paradise’s Tour de Chocolate, that are organized and allow your kids to get immersed in the cycling culture, while helping a cause. The type of excursion that will yield the most positive response depends on the age and skill level of your youngest bike riders. For ideas on where to go, Google is your friend, but here are some other resources: www.BikeRedding.com, www.mapmyride.com/us/chico-ca/, www.dot.ca.gov/ dist2/pdf/bikeguide.pdf, bikeshasta.org/trails/lakesiskiyou-loop/. Parents can also use the time spent together as a teaching opportunity. Teach your children some of the laws of physics like momentum and gravity ( for instance, why they shouldn’t stop peddling during an uphill climb). The time spent teaching your children hand signals and traffic laws, patterns and courtesies will yield dividends and give them confidence when they are riding on their own and even give them a head start on understanding the rules of the road when they reach driving age. Depending on the age and experience of your family, this may take some planning to make it enjoyable. Here are a few things to to bring along: • Bottled water or camelbacks (freeze them the night before and as they thaw during your ride you will always have fresh cold water) • Sunscreen • Bug repellant (or try wiping them down with a fabric softener sheet) • Helmets are a personal choice, however, if we are
Dunsmuir Recreation & Parks. Offers sports, activities, swimming in Siskiyou County’s largest outdoor pool, a botanical garden, outdoor concerts, safe play areas & more. www.dunsmuirparks.org. 4841 Dunsmuir Ave. (530) 235-4740. McCloud Community Services District. The district owns & maintains Hoo Hoo Park. The facilities include playground equipment, gazebos with public barbecues, horseshoe pits, several ballfields (one is fenced) & a concession stand with restrooms. All areas of the park are accessible to the public on a first-comefirst-served basis or by reservation. www. ci.mccloudcsd.ca.us. 220 W. Minnesota Ave. (530) 964-2017. Mt. Shasta Recreation & Parks District. Offers seasonal youth basketball program, seasonal ice rink (skating & hockey), vari-
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teaching them about safety, then we probably need to practice what we preach. • High energy snacks for each of you (cashews, jerky, raisins, etc.) • Sneakers, not flip-flops. It’s important to wear real shoes that are appropriate for cycling. Too many potential dangers await those who try to skimp on this one. • At least one spare tire tube for each bike. All of this will easily fit in one backpack, and you’ll be glad you brought it with you. If you are riding in a rural area take time to “stop and smell the roses” (literally). Talk about the different environments and wildlife that you come across. Stop and let them splash in streams. Take pictures from bridges. Stop midway for a picnic or snack. Let them develop an appreciation for the outdoors. Stop at the local ice cream shop to cool down. At the end of day, the goal of family biking should not be about distance, or speed or technique. The goal is to have fun! The more fun your children have, the more they will be willing (dare I say, want) to go again. Ó
ous youth & adult classes, summer camps, beautiful recreational parks, skate park, senior services, a dog park & more. www. msrec.org. 1315 Nixon Rd. (530) 926-2494. Weed Recreation & Parks District. Offers camps, parks, swimming, classes, special events & more. http://weedrec.org/. (530) 926-2494 (Mt. Shasta Recreation).
TEHAMA COUNTY City of Red Bluff Parks & Recreation Department. Offers swimming, sports, seasonal youth activities, skatepark, beautiful parks for daytime fun & more. www. redbluffrecreation.org. 1500 S. Jackson St. (530) 527-8177.
Michael Orr is the father of four, a small business owner and a prodigious generator of musical notes and the written word.
SKATEBOARDING For fun on wheels. Don’t forget your safety gear!
MULTIPLE COUNTIES 2017 North State Skate Competition Series. For Shasta, Siskiyou & Tehama counties. Skate Movement is a Redding-based non-profit, directing youth toward skating instead of getting involved in drugs & negative activities. The competition is Skate Movement’s exciting annual event starting the weekend after Labor Day & moving to four skate park locations: Mt. Shasta (Sep 9), Anderson (Sep 23), Red Bluff (Oct 7) & Corning (Oct 21). Age categories: 12 & under, 13-17, Open Class (all ages) & 40+. www. facebook.com/skatemvmt. (530) 448-5080. www.northstateparent.com • 2017/2018
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GENERAL RECREATION & PARKS BUTTE COUNTY Humboldt Ave. Skate Park; Chico. Skateboards & skates, including but not limited to roller skates, inline skates & rollerblades, are allowed on the skateboard track (no bikes). 371 Humboldt Ave. (530) 895-4711.
SHASTA COUNTY Anderson Skateboard Park. Skateboards & skates (no bikes). Volonte Park, 1498 Bruce Dr. (530) 378-6656. Redding Skateboard Park. Skateboards & skates only (no bikes). Caldwell Park, 58 Quartz Hill Rd. (530) 224-6100. Skateboarding Camps; Redding. Redding Recreation offers youth skateboarding camps for participants to learn basic skateboarding skills. www.reddingrecreation.org. City Hall, 777 Cypress Ave. 2nd floor. (530) 225-4095.
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SISKIYOU COUNTY Siskiyou Ice Rink; Mt. Shasta. This outdoor NHL-regulation size rink offers seasonal public ice skate sessions, holiday skate camps, fun special events, group & private lessons, school & group sessions. Youth & adult hockey programs & annual pick-up hockey tournament. Open off-season for roller skating. www.siskiyourink.org. 800 Rockfellow Dr. (Shastice Park.) (530) 9265631 or (530) 926-2494.
SNOW SPORTS: PARKS & PROGRAMS Snow doesn’t have to mean the kids are cooped up indoors. Take lessons with a professional, then strap on skis or a snowboard to make the “coolest” wintertime memories.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Mount Shasta Board & Ski Park. 425 acres of skiable terrain, 1,435 vertical feet, 32 trails. Terrain parks for beg-adv; 300-ft super halfpipe. Night skiing on 14 trails. Rental shop & lessons for all ages & levels. Season passes available for purchase. www.skipark.com. Ski Park Hwy off Hwy 89. (530) 926-8600. Mount Shasta Nordic Ski. Create, enhance, & preserve Nordic skiing opportunities for all ages & abilities. Offers a variety of programs which include community fitness sessions, school programs & Jr. Ski. www.mtshastanordic.org. (530) 925-3495. Shasta Disabled Sports USA; Mount Shasta. Offers a variety of snow sports & experiences to children, teens, adults & seniors with any type of disability. Volunteer opportunities include free training to experienced skiers & snowboarders to become a “Ski Buddy.” All ages. Summer recreation activities available. www. shastadsusa.org. (530) 925-1531.
Mt. Shasta Skateboard Park. Skateboards, skates, bikes & scooters allowed. Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530) 926-2494. Weed Skatepark. Skateboards, skates & bikes allowed at specified times. www. weedrec.org/charlie-byrd-park. Charlie Byrd Park, Hwy 97. (530) 938-4685.
TEHAMA COUNTY Corning Community Park. Skateboards, skates & all non-motorized wheels allowed. Helmets required. 1465 Toomes Ave. (530) 824-7029. Red Bluff Skateboard Park. Skateboards & inline skates allowed. Open from 8amdusk. 700 Diamond Ave. (530) 527-8177.
SKATING: ROLLER & ICE FACILITIES Winter or summer, birthday party or family outing, head to the rink! Lace up for lessons or pull out the hockey pucks.
BUTTE COUNTY Cal Skate Chico. Indoor skating facility offers varied skate sessions & special events for all ages, plus summer camps & birthday party options. Hosts inline hockey & roller derby bouts. www.funlandchico.com. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530) 343-1601. North Valley Hockey & Sports Complex; Hamilton City. Offers monthly family skates, hockey leagues & pick-up games, clinics, broomball, camps & parties. www.nvhockey. com. 250 Walsh Ave. (530) 378-4625.
SHASTA COUNTY Viking Skate Country; Redding. Offers roller & inline skating sessions for all ages, family fun nights, holiday skates & events, plus golfing, batting & private party rentals. www.vikingskatecountry.com. 735 Auditorium Dr. (530) 246-3900.
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SOUTHERN OREGON Mount Ashland Ski Area; Ashland, OR. 220 skiable acres with 23 runs & four chair lifts. Offers the second highest base elevation in OR. Youth classes, programs such as the after-school Ski & Ride program & summer activities available for all ages. www.mtashland.com. (541) 482-2897.
TRAMPOLINE Put a serious spring in your step! Gyms with trampolines offer fun exercise for the whole family.
SHASTA COUNTY G-Force Gymnastics; Redding. Trampoline & tumbling program taught by nationally-ranked USA Gymnastics coaches. Features three Olympic Euro trampolines, Euro double mini tramp & competitive rod floor, as well as a 60-ft. tumble track. For ages preschool-adult, beginner-elite levels. Bronze, silver & gold teams. www.g-forcegymnastics.com. 2629 Bechelli Ln. (530) 227-4831. NorCal Elite Gymnastic Center; Redding. Fully equipped & expertly staffed training center for the up-&-coming gymnast & for those who want some fun with their fitness. Open gym time & birthday parties featuring 50-ft. tumble trampoline & pit. www.norcalelitegymnastics.com. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530) 223-5483. Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. 10,000 sq. feet of trampoline space includes multiple dodge ball courts, slam dunk basketball hoops, an air bag pit, main court, a junior zone & more. Arcade, birthday parties, private party rooms, air-robics classes & toddler time (offered twice a week & specifically for our jumpers ages 6 & under). www.rareairpark.com. 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530) 221-1206.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Mt. Shasta Gymnastics. A recreational gymnastics facility with a variety of classes, with levels ranging from preschool to advanced. 1014 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530) 926-1113.
ZIPLINING Secure in a harness but free to feel the fresh air, get a bird’s-eye view as you glide over treetops. Mount Hermon Adventures; Felton, CA. Glide along interconnected ziplines to experience the upper reaches of a giant coastal redwood forest. Certified zipline guides share ecological knowledge & bring the forest’s history to life. Ages 10+ & 75250 lbs. Group discounts available. www. mounthermonadventures.com. (831) 430-4357. Rogue Valley ZipLine Adventure; Central Point, OR. Guided zipline tours on a progressive 5-zipline course. Features the longest zipline in the Pacific Northwest & the Zip, Dip & Sip tour (with lunch, snacks & shuttle). Must be at least 8 years old & weigh between 65-275 lbs & be in good physical condition. https://rvzipline.com. 9450 Old Stage Rd. (Shuttle location.) (541) 821-9476.
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Moms Are Special – Right Down to Their Bones! BY ASHLEY TALMADGE
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s a mom, you’re the backbone of your family – a woman of all trades and a tireless supporter through thick and thin. But don’t forget to give your own back some tender loving care. In a 2012 survey by the Centers for Disease Control, almost a third of women said they’d experienced back pain within the last three months. When your back isn’t happy, it impacts your ability to work, play and even sleep. Advice from the experts can help you support your spine. Nurture bones with good nutrition. Though back pain in general, and osteoporosis in particular, are usually considered adult maladies, the foundation for a healthy spine is erected much earlier in life. Alan Cohn, Doctor of Osteopathy (DO) at Good Medicine’s Family Practice in Mount Shasta, says, “For women, peak bone mass is reached by age 30. After that there’s a decline, with a decidedly steeper curve of bone loss occurring after menopause.” Therefore, it’s important to boost the “bone bank” well before 30 with a diet rich in calcium, including foods such as dairy, almonds, and leafy greens like kale. Vitamin D also contributes to strong bones. However, Cohn notes, “It’s difficult to get enough Vitamin D through diet alone, and most people require supplements or fortified foods to meet the recommended daily allowance.” Disorders that prevent absorption of nutrients, such as celiac and Crohn’s disease, may have a negative impact on bone density when the condition goes untreated. It should also be noted that eating disorders and repeated dieting, especially in adolescence, can prevent accrual of healthy bone mass; being underweight is a risk factor for osteoporosis. Cohn suggests, “Pay attention to your family history along with your personal risk factors and take action now. What’s good for your general health is good for your bones: Eat well, exercise and maintain a normal weight.” Pay attention to position. Dale Mendenhall is a physical therapist specializing in orthopedic musculoskeletal conditions at the Physical Therapy and Wellness Center in Red Bluff. He says back pain and injury often result from remaining in one position for too long. “Any postural position that becomes habitual can be problematic,” he says. “People understand that sitting at a desk for hours isn’t good, but standing for too long can be detrimental as well.” The answer is to change positions frequently. For sedentary work, the best practice is to follow the “20-8-2 rule.” That is, every 30-minute period should include 20 minutes seated, 8 minutes standing (easier if a standing desk is available) and 2 minutes walking. If this is impossible, be sure to get out of your seat for a couple minutes every half hour. Do some stretches or walk to the water fountain.
Ergonomics is also important. While seated, there should be a 90-degree angle at your elbows, hips and knees. Your monitor should be positioned directly in front of you, your line of vision maintained without tilting your chin up or down. Keep your feet flat on the floor and your wrists neutral. Exercise for every body. Joel Singer, personal trainer at Whole Body Fitness in Chico, helps clients of all ages meet their fitness goals. He says that people with sedentary jobs tend to suffer back trouble due to the weakening of spine-supporting musculature. Singer says, “The key to a healthy back and excellent posture is including exercises that focus on maintaining a healthy range of motion and that support the strengthening of key postural muscles.” Weight-bearing activities such as walking, running and yoga are essential for maintaining bone density. In addition, exercises such as planking, squatting and rowing can be beneficial. These target the glutes, transverse abdominals and muscles surrounding the thoracic spine. Mendenhall adds that it’s important to have an active lifestyle from childhood on. He says, “Kids and adolescents should be encouraged to play hard, run and jump. Into adulthood, high intensity exercise has been shown to be the most beneficial, unless a person has already been diagnosed with low-bone density.” After an injury or post-diagnosis of a condition such as osteoporosis, some people may be fearful of exercise. And yet, research shows that inactivity actually increases recuperation time and can lead to further deterioration. Mendenhall acknowledges it’s important to remain active, but says guidance from an experienced professional is crucial in such cases. Certain types of exercise may be contraindicated and cause further injury. And some people have difficulty finding a reasonable starting point. Singer adds, “I help clients set both long-term and short-term goals that are tangible. This encourages them to focus on what is right in front of them, rather than get overwhelmed by what’s to come.” What is most important for the health of your back? Good habits, practiced daily. As Cohn reminds us, “A doctor, physical therapist or other providers can be a good source of information and can help establish a good pattern, but consistent self-care is most important for spine health.” Ó
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Ashley Talmadge is now feeling the occasional twinges and soreness that accompany an age something north of 50. She has recently incorporated spine-friendly exercises into her workout routine.
Give High Heels the Heave-ho!
Most women wear high heels, at least occasionally. But frequent multi-hour stints in sky-high stilettos can lead to foot, leg and back problems. Wearing high heels: • Changes the natural curve of the spine, forcing weight to come forward. • Shortens calf muscles. • Strains hips and lower back. • Can cause spondylolisthesis (one vertebra slipping over another) and nerve problems, including sciatica. Can’t give them up? Follow these suggestions: • Avoid super-pointy toes • Stretch your calf muscles often • Don’t wear heels for long periods of time • Heels lower than two inches are best • Vary your footwear daily
Osteoporosis and You: The Facts One of every two women will suffer an osteoporosis-related bone fracture in her lifetime.
The condition often goes undiagnosed until there is a fracture. Fixed risk factors: Caucasian or Asian descent, early menopause and family history of the disease. Lifestyle risk factors: smoking; alcohol (more than two drinks daily); long-term use of certain medications (e.g., corticosteroids, some antacids and some antidepressants). Prevention: weight-bearing exercise (walking, running and dancing); resistance training targeting musculature around bones; diet with adequate calcium and protein; Vitamin D supplementation.
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Childhood Cancer Patient Support Childhood Diabetes Patient Support Childhood Illness Patient Support Children’s Low Cost/No Cost Health Insurance Dental: Low-Cost Clinics & Resources Dental: Pediatric Dentistry Vision Therapy, Screenings & Pediatric Eye Exams Mental & Emotional Health Smoking Cessation
CHILDHOOD CANCER PATIENT SUPPORT Find resources for practical and emotional support during the battle against childhood cancer.
ALL COUNTIES American Cancer Society; serving all upper CA counties. Offers cancer information, day-to-day help, emotional support, programs & services to those with cancer & their families & friends. Call 24 hours a day/365 days a year. Services are free. www.cancer.org. (800) 227-2345. Okizu. Northern California nonprofit that provides a variety of camp & peer support programs to children & families affected by childhood cancer. www.okizu.org. (415) 382-9083. Parenting With Cancer Website. A resource for parents with cancer & the family & friends who love them. Created by
mother & lymphoma survivor Jen Singer. www.parentingwithcancer.com. Wings of Eagles; Butte, Glenn, Tehama & Colusa counties. Provides emotional & financial assistance to local families who have children with a pediatric cancer or a life-threatening illness diagnosis. www. wingsofeagles.org. (530) 893-9231.
BUTTE COUNTY Brighter Days; Paradise. For those needing help with skin problems associated with chemotherapy & radiation. Products & personal attention provided. Fosters hope & comfort. 5629 Canyon View Dr. (Feather River Cancer Center). Please call for times & dates. (530) 876-3157. Painting Class for Cancer Patients; Paradise. Painting classes are offered for cancer survivors & their caregivers. Feather River Cancer Center, 5629 Canyon View Dr. Call Terra for class schedules. (530) 876-3157. Making Strides Against Breast Cancer Walk; Chico. Annual 5K walk celebrates breast cancer survivors, raises awareness & raises money to find cures & support services. In 2017: Sat. Oct. 21 at Bidwell Park 1-Mile recreation area. matthew.foor@ cancer.org www.makingstrideswalk.org/ redding. (530) 342-8365 ext. 56505. Sharing the Journey; Paradise. A support group for all cancer patients, caregivers & family members. This support group meets every second & fourth Tue of the month from 3-4:30 pm. Call Terra for details. (530) 876-3157.
VIVA!; Chico. Support for kids living with cancer in the family. Call for more information & to register. Free. www.enloe.org/ support. (530) 332-3856. YOCAS (Yoga For Cancer Survivors); Paradise. An opportunity for patients & caregivers to learn relaxation techniques from a certified yoga instructor. Meets Tue, 12:30 pm at Beyond Fitness 7224 Skyway. Contact Debbe Gagne (530) 877-7500.
CHILDHOOD DIABETES PATIENT SUPPORT
SHASTA COUNTY Diabetes Care Center; Redding. Shasta Regional Medical Center. 1100 Butte St. (530) 247-1757. Living Well With Diabetes Classes; Redding. For anyone of any age with Type 1 or Type 2 diabetes, their families & caregivers. Free. (530) 225-7779 or (888) 628-1948.
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Monitor blood sugar. Count carbohydrates. Give daily injections. Your child’s new needs require a steep learning curve. Find support and resources near you -- starting here.
ALL COUNTIES Diabetes Youth Families; serving all upper CA counties. Focuses on quality of life for children, teens & families affected by Type 1 diabetes. Bearskin Meadow Summer Camps for youth, teens & families, bi-annual Mt. Whitney program for teens & more. www.dyf.org. (925) 680-4994.
BUTTE COUNTY Children’s Type 1 Diabetes Social Group; Chico. A fun time for children with Type 1 Diabetes & their families. New teen group forming. (530) 635-0909.
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Diabetes Education Services, Enloe Medical Center; Chico. By physician referral. www.enloe.org/diabetes. (530) 332-6840.
St. Elizabeth Hospital Diabetic Education & Support Programs; Red Bluff. Classes & support group, for persons with any type of diabetes. www.dignityhealth. org/stelizabethhospital. (530) 529-8026 or (888) 628-1948.
CHILDHOOD ILLNESS PATIENT SUPPORT When your child’s health takes a hit, these organizations can offer medical care, financial assistance and more.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES California Children’s Services. Serving all counties. Helps provide children, ages
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Offering a new approach to prenatal care MotherGold is a holistic prenatal care program • Provider connection time • Group discussions • Positive relationship building
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grow up smiling... toddlers - join us for a “happy visit” The American Academy of Pediatric Dentistry recommends that all children see a dentist by their 1st birthday. We like to get to know your child at their complimentary “Happy Visit” which includes an exciting ride in the big chair. We take the time to explain everything to the parent and the child so there are no surprises They get to meet the Doctor and go home with a “smile pack” full of goodies.
school age children preventative care is key! Your child will start losing their primary teeth around six years old. With Interceptive Orthodontics we are able to minimize crowding, often resulting in less need for Ortho in their teen years. We also offer traditional examinations, cleanings, x-rays, fluoride treatments, sealants and fillings.
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Your child is in great hands in our office. We put on their favorite Netflix program during the appointment and they get to choose a toy from the treasure chest on their way out. Check out our “No Cavity Club” & “Miles of Smiles” programs.
birth–21 years, with certain diseases or health problems, the health care & services they need. Connects patients with doctors & trained health care professionals & can help with items & expenses not covered by insurance. www.dhcs.ca.gov/services/ccs/ pages/default.aspx. Butte. (530) 895-6546. Shasta. (530) 225-5760. Siskiyou. (530) 841-2132. Tehama. (530) 527-6824. Enloe Medical Center Support Groups; Chico. Enloe offers numerous support groups addressing a variety of needs including fibromyalgia, diabetes, cancer & infertility. www.enloe.org/support. (530) 332-6745. The Cord Blood Center; Nationwide. Promotes awareness for current & future cord blood treatments. It’s a comprehensive & up-to-date resource available for mothers & families considering cord blood banking for their own child or to donate to a child in need. Wings of Eagles; Butte, Glenn, Tehama & Colusa counties. This nonprofit public benefit corporation helps families with seriously ill children by providing emotional & financial assistance to local families who have children diagnosed with pediatric cancer or another life-threatening illness. www.wingsofeagles.org. (530) 893-9231. CordBloodBanking. Umbilical cord blood contains valuable stem cells used in the treatment of over 80 diseases. Learn more at www.cordbloodbanking.com. (844) 227- 4267. Wish Fulfillment Organizations. A list of wish fulfillment organizations offering children & adults with chronic or advanced medical conditions the chance to fulfill their wishes & dreams. www.tinyurl.com/ WishFulfillment. (571) 483-1780 or (888) 651-3038.
teens We offer Invisalign Teeth Straightening, an advanced technology used to correct misalignment without the pain of traditional braces. Invisalign uses a series of clear aligners to move your teeth gradually, while allowing you to remove the aligners to eat and clean your teeth.
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CHILDREN’S LOW COST/NO COST HEALTH INSURANCE Check out these options to help cross financial bridges when it comes to your child’s health. Covered California™. Offers affordable, quality health insurance coverage for Californians. Compare & choose health coverage, get advice on whether you & your family qualify for Medi-Cal. www. coveredca.com. (800) 300-1506. Medi-Cal for Children. Offers no-cost coverage to qualifying children & pregnant women. Butte. (530) 538-7711. Shasta. (877) 652-0731. Siskiyou. (530) 841-2700. Tehama. (530) 527-1911.
DENTAL: LOW-COST CLINICS & RESOURCES California Dental Association. Find helpful dental information for families & individuals in the “Public Resources” section online at www.cda.org. 1201 K St., Sacramento. (800) 232-7645. Give Kids a Smile Day; most counties. During this annual February event of the American Dental Association, participating dentists offer free dental screenings & services for qualifying children who do not have dental coverage. www.ada.org/ givekidsasmile.aspx. Find info about local events: Southern Butte County: Butte-Sierra District Dental Society; www.buttesierradds.org. (530) 265-2569. Northern Butte, Shasta, Siskiyou & Tehama Counties: Northern California Dental Society; www.ncdsonline.org. (530) 527-6764.
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BUTTE COUNTY Access Dental; Chico. Offers discounted services for those without insurance. 1010 Mangrove Ave., Suites A/B. www.accessdental.com. (530) 342-7500. AMPLA Health Chico Dental; Chico. Offers a sliding scale program for people without insurance. www.amplahealth.org. 236 W. East Ave., Ste. H. (530) 342-6065. Feather River Dental Clinic; Paradise. Open to anyone who has only Medi-Cal insurance. www.frhosp.org/medical/health_ clinic.php. 5125 Skyway. (530) 872-2000. Northern Valley Indian Health; Chico. Dental clinic serving all people. Offers sliding scale for those without insurance. nvih. org. 845 W. East Ave. (530) 896-9400. Northern Valley Indian Health Mobile Dental Unit. Serves children ages 0-6, & pregnant women. Fully equipped dental clinic comes to regular Butte Co. locations every 3-4 months: Rosedale, Williams & Chico, including Chapman Elementary School & Chico Children’s Center. Accepts all insurance; sliding scale available. (530) 520-6913. Western Dental; Chico. westerndental. com. Offers payment plans for those without insurance. 2471 Cohasset Rd. Ste. 170, (530) 967-9288.
SHASTA COUNTY Hill Country Health & Wellness Center Dental Clinic. Offers sliding scale & payment programs for those without insurance. www.hillcountryclinic.org. Round Mountain: 29632 Hwy 299 East. (530) 337-6244. Redding: 317 Lake Blvd., Suite A. (530) 337-6244. Pit River Health Service; Burney. Serves children under ages 21 that have Medi-Cal or another form of insurance. Serves adults who have Medi-Cal or are of Native American heritage. 36977 Park Ave. pitriverhealthservice.org. (530) 335-3651.
Shasta Community Health Dental. Offers a sliding scale program for Shasta County residents without insurance. www.shastahealth.org. Three locations: Anderson: 2801 Silver St. (530) 365-3147. Shasta Lake City: 4215 Front St. (530) 276-9129. Redding: 1400 Market St. Ste. 8103. (530) 247-7253.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Butte Valley Health Center; Dorris. www.mtnvalleyhc.org. 610 West Third St. (530) 397-8411. McCloud Dental Center. All ages, accepts Medi-cal & private insurance. Sliding scale offered for those without insurance. www. mccloudhealth.com. 116 West Minnesota Ave., McCloud. (530) 964-2040.
TEHAMA COUNTY Greenville Rancheria Dental; Red Bluff. Offers dental services for all people. www.greenvillerancheria.com. 343 Oak St. (530) 528-3488. Northern Valley Indian Health, Inc.; Red Bluff. All patients welcome. Offers sliding scale for those without insurance. nvih.org. 2500 N. Main St. (530) 529-2567. Northern Valley Indian Health Mobile Dental Unit; Corning. For children ages 0-6, & pregnant women. Fully equipped dental clinic comes to regular locations every 3-4 months. Accepts all insurance, sliding scale available. (530) 520-6913. Rolling Hills Dental. www.rhclinic.org. Sliding scale programs for those without insurance. Two locations: Corning: 740 Solano St. (530) 690-2827. Red Bluff: 2540 Sister Mary Columba Dr. (530) 690-2778.
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DENTAL: PEDIATRIC DENTISTRY Imagine your child excited about going to the dentist! Pediatric dentists help make your child’s visit a happy and friendly experience, where your child feels safe, cared for and relaxed.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico Pediatric Dentistry; Erick Roos, DDS & Ann Tornabene, DDS. Promotes oral health for children ages infants through age 12 (accepts new patients to age 11). Also serves youth, teens & adults with special needs. www.chicopediatricdentistry. com. 2775 Esplanade. (530) 893-4044.
SHASTA COUNTY Moore & Pascarella; Redding. Dr. Moore, DMD; Dr. Pascarella, DDS; Dr. Enos Heinzen, DDS. Offers dental services for the whole family – including young children & teens. www.mooreandpascarella.com. 2440 Sonoma St. (530) 246-7626. Sheva Nickravesh, DDS, PC; Redding. Child & adolescent dentistry. Also serves youth, teens & adults with special needs. www.pediatricdentistryredding.com. 2315 North Bechelli Lane, Ste. C. (530) 605-3523.
TEHAMA COUNTY Moore & Pascarella; Red Bluff. Dr. Moore, DMD; Dr. Pascarella, DDS; Dr. Enos Heinzen, DDS. Offers dental services for the whole family – including young children & teens. www.mooreandpascarella.com. 1010 Jefferson St. (530) 527-7800.
VISION THERAPY, SCREENINGS & PEDIATRIC EYE EXAMS Goedert, Steven, OD; Redding. Dr. Goedert has 30 years of extensive, clinical experience in developmental/behavioral optometry. He offers Vision Therapy, Pepper Stress Therapy, Visual Rehabilitation, & Sports Vision Training. www.optometrists. org/Redding. 1465 Victor Ave., Ste. D. (530) 722-0200. Griffith, Anna, OD; Chico. Optometrist at Family Eye Care Optometry. Dr. Griffith offers vision therapy & rehabilitation following head injury, as well as infant, child & adult eye exams. www.chicofamilyeye.com. 2565 Ceanothus Ave., Ste. 155. (530) 899-3939. Irlen Ambassadors; Chico. Group of parents & screeners promoting Irlen awareness & fundraising. Offers assistance to low-income people to pay for Irlen lab fees. (530) 345-0874. Irlen Visions; Chico. All ages. Offers Irlen Syndrome diagnostic services & solutions
for issues that include reading & learning difficulties, low motivation, ADHD, autism, headaches, migraines & traumatic brain injury. www.irlenvisions.com. 809 Nancy Ln. (530) 891-4783.
MENTAL & EMOTIONAL HEALTH Emotional and mental health issues sometimes slide under the radar, suppressed by feelings of shame or embarrassment, but these health issues are as real and as important as any other. Don’t let stigmas keep you and your family from seeking help that can put you back on the road to happy days.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES Centers for Disease Control & Prevention. Get information on treating & managing symptoms of anxiety & depression. www.cdc.gov/childrensmentalhealth/ depression. Center for Emotional Balance; Chico. Services for ADD/ADHD, depression, food cravings, low energy, anxiety & insomnia for all ages, including children & teens. Treatment methods include NeuroNutrient Therapy, Emotional Freedom Technique, Child Play Therapy, clinical herbalism & classic homeopathy. www.emotionalbalancecenter.com. (530) 518-7213. Creekside Counseling Center; Redding. Non-profit counseling center with 17 therapists who specialize in child & adolescent
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nutrition counseling for ages 2 & up. www. creeksidecounseling.org. (530) 722-9957. Each Mind Matters. California’s mental health movement. www.eachmindmatters.org. Nutrition Care for Children. Judy Converse, a Colorado-based pediatric nutritionist, works via Skype or phone to help children & teens develop personalized diets to ensure they get the proper nutrients that help them fight depression. www.nutritioncare.net. (303) 842-8255. Psychology Today. Offers a search engine to find psychologists near you, top news in psychology, topical articles, information about motivational speakers & other experts, & self tests for personality, memory & more. www.psychologytoday.com. Remi Visa; Butte, Shasta, Siskiyou. Offers teen & parent support groups to help youth dealing with issues like depression, grief, loss, or divorce. One-on-one therapy to help a wide range of psychotherapy needs. Childcare provided while parents participate. info@remivistainc.org. www.remivistainc.net. (530) 224-7160 (Redding Office). Sleep Foundation. Learn about normal & healthy sleep patterns for teens that can help prevent & treat depression & other struggles. www.sleepfoundation.org/ sleep-topics/teens-and-sleep. Student Mental Health Initiative, Regional K-12. A clearinghouse of resources & regional best practices to assist California county offices of education, districts & schools promote kids’ mental health & wellness. http://www.regionalk12smhi.org.
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California Youth Crisis Telephone Line. (800) 843-5200. National Suicide Prevention Telephone Lifeline. (800) 273-TALK (8255). Crisis Text Line. If you need help, text LISTEN to 741741. The Crisis Text Line will respond 24/7. www.alexproject.org/aboutcrisis-text-line.
BUTTE COUNTY Butte County Behavioral Health; Chico. 3217 Cohasset Rd. www.buttecounty.net/ behavioralhealth. Crisis line: (800) 334-6622 or (530) 891-2810. Butte County Youth Outpatient Centers; Chico, Gridley, Oroville, Paradise. www.buttecounty.net/behavioralhealth/ YouthServices.
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Higher Ground; Redding. With services designed to help people gain insight into life’s challenges, emotions & relationships. Higher Ground addresses the needs of the body, soul & spirit. Offers services for conflict resolution, depression & anxiety, grief, marital counseling, support for people in abusive situations & more. www.hgcounseling.com. 2400 Washington Ave., Ste. 401. (530) 941-9003. One SAFE Place; Redding. Provides legal services, safety, & emotional support to individuals, including children, affected by domestic violence & sexual assault. Offers restorative summer camp for kids. https://ospshasta.org. 2250 Benton Dr. (530) 244-0177. Shasta County Behavioral Health; Redding. 24-hr mental health line. Look for Child Mental Health in the search bar. www.co.shasta.ca.us. 2640 Breslauer Way. (530) 225-5252 or (888) 385-5201.
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Glenn County Behavioral Health; Orland & Willows. www.countyofglenn.net. Go to Department>Health & Human Services>Behavioral Health. Willows. 242 North Villa Ave. (530) 934-6582. Orland. 1187 E. South St. (530) 865-6459. 24hr Mental Health Crisis Line: (800) 507-3530
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Siskiyou County Behavioral Health; Yreka. North County Office. Search Children’s System of Care from the homepage. www.co.siskiyou.ca.us/content. 2060 Campus Dr. (530) 841-4800 or Crisis hotline (800) 842-8979.
Offers a list of Butte County smoking cessation classes & programs. Select the Tobacco Resources link. www.buttecounty. net/ph/programs. (530) 538-6109.
Tehama County Behavioral Health; Red Bluff. Tehama County Mental Health Division. www.tehamacohealthservices. net/MentalHealth. 1860 Walnut St., Suite A. (530) 527-5631. 24-hr crisis line: (530) 527-5637 or (800) 240-3208.
SHASTA COUNTY Project Ex: Teen Smoking Cessation Program; Redding & Anderson. Offers free 4-week program (8 class sessions) designed to help teens quit smoking. (530) 244-7194. Quit for Good: Smoking Cessation Class Series; Redding. Offers a free 8-session program for quitting all types of tobacco use. Call to find out when a new class may start. www.dignityhealth.org/mercy-redding. (530) 246-3729.
SMOKING CESSATION Thinking of quitting? Get the support you need by choosing a quit plan that works for you. Find programs that can help you stay focused, confident, motivated and smoke-free. American Cancer Society; nationwide. www.cancer.org. (800) 227-2345. American Lung Association; nationwide. www.lung.org. (800) LUNG-USA. California Smokers’ Helpline. A free, confidential resource operated by the University of California, San Diego. Doubles your chances of successfully quitting smoking. Offers assistance & information in a variety of languages. Mon-Fri, 7am-9pm; Sat/Sun, 9am-5pm. English: 800-NO-BUTTS. Spanish: 800-45-NO-FUME.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Siskiyou County Public Health Tobacco Education Project; Yreka. Offers smoking cessation information for youth & adults. 810 S. Main St. (530) 841-2127 or (530) 841-2126.
TEHAMA COUNTY Tehama County Health Services Agency, Public Health Division; Red Bluff. Offers smoking cessation referral services & information. 1860 Walnut St., Ste. C. (530) 527-6824.
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How to Eat Seasonally and Support North State Farmers with a CSA Membership BY JENNY WIRTH
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side from shopping at natural food stores, Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is one of the best ways to provide your family with high-quality seasonal produce, while at the same time supporting local farmers. A CSA membership allows consumers to purchase a share of produce directly from a farmer, and either pick it up on site or have it delivered weekly. The produce is usually packaged in a big box and contains an assortment of seasonal fruits, vegetables, herbs and specialty products (such as canned goods, eggs, cheese and nuts), depending on the farm. To join a CSA, find a listing of programs for your county in the Healthy Food Resources section. You can visit their website or give the farmer a call to learn how you can get involved. Many local North State farms allow customers to pick out their items for their weekly CSA box online. Every farm is a little different, and many CSA programs vary based on what the local agriculture has to offer. Some CSAs, like GRUB CSA Farm in Chico, Country Organics in Redding and Top Picks CSA in Mount Shasta, have more items to choose from because they provide produce from a variety of farms in their surrounding
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counties. Others, like Homeward Bounty Farm in Grenada and Churn Creek Meadow Organic Farm in Redding, grow most of their own produce and still offer an impressive variety of produce and even seeds. When you purchase a CSA membership, you typically pay for six months to a year upfront. Memberships range from $450-$650, depending on the farm. Many CSAs offer a variety of payment options, including cash, credit card and PayPal. Some accept food stamps/Cal Fresh and have a sliding scale. Although buying from a CSA might not seem as convenient as going to a chain store, it does have some very important ecological and community benefits. It directly supports small local farms, keeps money within a community and helps families connect with local farms in the actual location their food is grown, as well as the people who grow it. A CSA also protects the environment by reducing the number of miles food has to travel in order to make it to your table. Additionally, many CSAs are willing to deliver weekly boxes directly to your home or workplace for a nominal fee. When asked why her family loves having a CSA membership, nutrition education specialist, Amy Gonzales, MS, RD, CLC, says, “Convenience! Seasonal, local
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produce is literally delivered to your door. How much more convenient can it get?” Amy also notes, “Seasonal produce is more nutritious. When produce is picked and eaten in season it retains more nutrients. For example, kiwis picked in season (winter) hold more vitamin C than kiwis that have been in cold storage for months.” Families who purchase a CSA subscription will soon find themselves with a fridge and pantry fully stocked with unique fruits and vegetables – and this can make for some exciting adventures in the kitchen. Many CSAs stock their boxes with diverse varieties of produce (kohlrabi, anyone?) and often include recipes and advice for preparation. It’s a wonderful chance for kids, teens and even parents to try something new and get healthier in the process. Ó
Jenny Wirth is a certified yoga instructor in Siskiyou County with a BA in English and Creative Writing from Sonoma State University. She is passionate about the health and wellbeing of families and children.
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COMMUNITY & TEACHING GARDENS & GARDENING SUPPORT Community gardens are a wonderful way to grow food if you are limited on space, and fellow gardeners typically love to share gardening tips. Growing extra food to donate can be a satisfying way to give back to the community.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES California School Garden Network. Part of the Western Growers Foundation whose mission is to plant & sustain a fruit & vegetable garden in every willing California school, giving children the opportunity to learn where their food comes from & the importance of good nutrition. Learn about grant funding for school gardens. www. csgn.org/california. California State Fair Farm School Tour Program; Sacramento. For grades K-6. See section Education: Tours & Fieldtrips. The Fruit Tree Planting Foundation (FTPF); Nationwide. This award-winning nonprofit group offers programs at the forefront of the global sustainability movement, serving community groups, schools, parks, neighborhoods & more. FTPF has helped plant fruit trees in upper CA through their innovative programs. www.ftpf.org. (831) 621-8096.
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BUTTE COUNTY Chico Eat Learn Grow. Provides hands-on nutrition education through experiential school garden learning. Farm to School & Farm to Table programs that include gardening, cooking instruction, farm tours & more for schools, youth groups & community members. www.chicoeatlearngrow.org. (530) 342-1995. From the Ground Up Farms, Inc.; Chico. Nonprofit dedicated to establishing organic community gardens. Residents work with experienced farmers & educators. Hands-on field trip experiences for schools, youth groups & others. Offers children’s garden dedicated to Butte County homeschoolers, gardening instruction & assistance, garden installation & maintenance, nutrition education workshops & much more. www.fromthegroundupfarms.org. (530) 513-7638. GRUB (Growing Resourcefully Uniting Bellies) Education Program. A nonprofit offering healthy foods education programs including hands-on community & school garden design, building & growing food workshops & curriculum. Food preservation & cooking classes for all ages. Volunteering opportunities & internships. laurie@grubchico.org. www.grubed.org. (530) 342-1995. Humboldt Community Garden; Chico. Hosted by the Butte Environmental Council. 55 plots, two plot sizes, annual fee. Corner of Humboldt Rd. & El Monte Ave. (530) 891-6424. Oak Way Community Garden; Chico. Hosted by the Butte Environmental Council. Universally accessible for those with limited mobility. Two plot sizes, annual fee. Located at 8th Ave. & Highway 32. (530) 891-6424. Spring Seed Swap Event; Chico. Free annual event each Jan, includes activities for all ages, a “potluck” style seed swap, educational displays, & resource info. Seeds, plants, healthy foods & drinks for sale. Bring seeds, bulbs, plants & cuttings to swap, along with envelopes & pen; you don’t need seeds to attend. www.chicoseedlendinglibrary.org. (530) 342-3376 or (530) 828-6390.
The Worm Farm; Durham. Family farm featuring 4,200 linear feet of windrows of redworms. Learn about vermicomposting at this popular field trip destination. Build a worm bin on site to take home. Handson group tours by appointment. Wear gardening clothes when visiting! Provides gardeners with a means of producing healthy plants while positively affecting the environment. www.thewormfarm.net. 9033 Esquon Rd., 7 miles south of Chico. (530) 894-1276. UC Master Gardener Program Demonstration Gardens; Durham. Offers educational demonstration gardens, classes & workshops. Emphasis is on sustainable gardening practices & backyard food production. Also visit the ranch’s historical almond orchard. www.patrickranchmuseum.org & ucanr.edu/sites/bcmg. Located at Patrick Ranch Museum, 10381 Midway (between Chico & Durham). UC program: (530) 5387201. Patrick Ranch: (530) 342-4359.
SHASTA COUNTY Anderson-Cottonwood ACCA Community Garden. Community garden plots, free membership. Room for 10-12 individual garden plots. 25% of food grown goes to the ACCA Food Bank. St. Michael’s Episcopal Church, 3001 Rupert Rd. (at entrance to Anderson River Park). (530) 275-4677. People of Progress Community Gardens; Redding. Approximately 150 plots in two community gardens: Enterprise Park, approx. 1.25 acres & the Matson, Mowder & Howe Diestlehorst Garden on N. Court St., 1 acre. Annual fee. www.peopleofprogress. org. (530) 243-3811.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Mt. Shasta Community Garden. 1/3 acre garden with 31 plots. Located at Shastice Park. (530) 926-2494. Siskiyou Land Trust Garden Share Project; Mt. Shasta. Members work together in a community garden & share produce, with extra produce donated to local
programs. Annual membership fee. www. siskiyoulandtrust.org. (530) 926-2259.
SOUTHERN OREGON Black Bear Garden & Solar Powered Nursery; Ashland. Walk through a “xeriscape” garden (the Greek word xēros means dry) & view its water-wise landscape. Xeric plants are selected for their beauty, low nutrient requirements, adaptability to hot, dry, windy conditions, & their ability to attract beneficial insects & birds. Also walk through a solar powered nursery with floating wetland. Located at Scienceworks Hands on Museum, 1500 E. Main St. (541) 482-6767. Jackson County Master Gardeners Demonstration Gardens; Central Point. Fruit orchards, decorative gardens, children’s garden, raised beds, working displays or vermiculture, a greenhouse & lath house, composting, test plots, workshops & more. Self guided tours Mon-Fri 8am-5pm. www.jacksoncountymga.org. Southern Oregon Research & Extension Center, 569 Hanley Rd. (541) 858-0802. OSU Lavender Garden; Central Point. The Oregon State University Lavender Garden is the Pacific Northwest’s first Lavender Collection & Demonstration Garden, with more than 80 varieties of lavender. Visit this special venue & find your favorites! Open daily year-round for self-guided tours. 569 Hanley Rd. (541) 776-7371.
TEHAMA COUNTY Sacramento River Discovery Center; Red Bluff. Features a 2-acre native plant garden that includes a drought-tolerant demo garden. Learn about organic gardening techniques, composting & growing vegetables & other plants for annual spring & fall plant sales. Volunteer opportunities Tue-Sat in garden & greenhouse. www.sacramentoriverdiscoverycenter.com. 1000 Sale Ln. (530) 527-1196.
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COMMUNITY SUPPORTED AGRICULTURE (CSAS) & ORGANIC PRODUCE DELIVERIES Community Supported Agriculture (CSA) is a way to buy fresh, seasonal produce directly from local farmers. Consumers buy a “share” of a farmer’s crop in exchange for a weekly box of farm-fresh produce during growing season. It’s a win-win situation: delicious, fresh food while supporting farmers near you!
BUTTE COUNTY GRUB (Growing Resourcefully Uniting Bellies) CSA Farm; Chico. Weekly fresh, sustainable, local produce box pick-ups from a farm 3.5 miles from downtown Chico. Mid-Apr–Mid-Dec; winter shares available too. www.grubchico.wix.com/ grubcsafarm. 3269 & 3197 W. Sacramento Ave. (530) 680-4543. SHASTA COUNTY Churn Creek Meadow Organic Farm; Redding. Small family farm, certified organic produce. Delivers produce, fruits & juicing boxes in Redding & surrounding area. www.ccmof.com. (530) 949-9508. Country Organics; Redding. Delivers fresh organic produce, eggs, meats & groceries to
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SISKIYOU COUNTY Homeward Bounty Farm; Grenada. Offers certified organic veggie CSA boxes JunOct. Deliveries to Dunsmuir, Mt. Shasta, Weed & Yreka, or pick up at the farm. www. homewardbountyfarm.com. (530) 5130647. Top Picks CSA; Mt. Shasta. Year-round, multi-farm weekly market boxes & gourmet groceries. Local & organically-grown. 8-week subscriptions, online ordering. Home delivered or pick up. www.heartofthesun.com. (530) 355-8624.
FARMERS & GROWERS MARKETS, FARM TRAILS & MARKETPLACES Farmers markets offer fresh, locally grown produce certified as being offered straight from a local farm. Bring your family and meet farmers and others offering locally prepared foods, hand-crafted items, fresh flowers, plants and more. At many community markets you’ll find entertainment, resource information and activities for kids. Most markets accept EBT/SNAP.
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FARM TRAIL Sierra Oro Farm Trail. Year-round. Association of member farms, wineries & businesses share the bounty & heritage of Butte County agriculture by opening their doors for tastings, tours & fun annual events. Maps available online. www.sierraoro.org. (530) 891-5556.
FARMERS/GROWERS MARKETS TUESDAYS Gridley Farmers Market. Jun 6-Aug 15, 5-7:30pm. Daddow Park, Downtown Gridley. (530) 846-3142. Paradise Farmers Market. May-Oct, 7:30am-12pm. www.chicofarmersmarket. com. Paradise Alliance Church parking lot, 6491 Clark Rd. (530) 893-FARM. WEDNESDAYS Chico Farmers Market. Year-round, 7:30am-1pm, rain or shine. www.chicofarmersmarket.com. North Valley Plaza, on Pillsbury Rd. (530) 893-FARM. Chico OVP (Organic Vegetable Project) Market. Year-round, May–Aug, 10am-1pm; Sep–Apr: 11am-2pm. www.csucag.wixsite. com/chicostateovp. Located at CSU Chico, between the BMU & the Student Services Center Plaza. (530) 898-4137. Oroville Hospital’s Farmers Market. May 10-Sep 27, 10am-2pm. Oroville Hospital lawn area (parking shuttle available), 2767 Olive Hwy. (530) 532-8004.
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FARM TRAIL Happy Valley Farm Trail; Anderson. Year-round. Over 20 participating farmers & ranchers offer fresh produce & farm products. Maps available in Redding at the Redding Visitor Center Bureau, 840 Sundial Bridge Dr. at the California Welcome Center, 1699 State Highway 273. www. clearcreekcsd.com. (530) 357-2416.
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THURSDAYS Downtown Chico’s Thursday Night Market. Apr-Sep, 6-9pm. Broadway between 2nd & 5th (including City Plaza.) (530) 345-6500. Paradise Farmers Market. May–Sep, 4-7pm. Thomas Ace Hardware Parking Lot, 5720 Clark Rd. www.chicofarmersmarket. com. (530) 893-FARM. Party in the Park Music & Marketplace; Paradise. Jun–Aug, 5:30pm-dusk. Paradise Community Park, Pearson Rd. at Black Olive Dr. (530) 877-9356. SATURDAYS Chico Farmers Market. Year-round, 7:30am-1pm, rain or shine. ww.chicofarmersmarket.com. Municipal parking lot, 2nd & Wall Sts. (530) 893-FARM. Union Square Market; Oroville. May-Nov, 7:30am-12pm. Bike parking available, dog friendly. Miner’s Alley Brewing Company. 1305 Myers St. (530) 353-9155 or (530) 538-2542.
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TUESDAYS Fall River Valley Farmers Market. May 16–Sep 26, 3-6pm. Fall River Valley Library, 43250 Highway 299 E. (530) 336-6263. Marilyn Miller Farmers Market; Redding. Jun–Oct, 7:30am-12pm. Shasta Center parking lot, www.shastagrowersassociation.com. 1700 Churn Creek Rd. (530) 226-7100. WEDNESDAYS Burney Farmers Market. Jun–Oct, 3-6pm. www.shastagrowersassociation.com. Burney Sporting Goods parking lot, 37427 Highway 299 E. (530) 226-7100. THURSDAYS Anderson Farmers Market. May–Oct. 7:30am-12pm. www.shastagrowersassociation.com. Anderson Shasta Outlets, 1699 Hwy 273. (530) 226-7100. FRIDAYS Friday Night in the Park; Shasta Lake City. Jun-Aug, 6-9pm. Clair Engle Park, 1525 Median Ave. (530) 275-7497. SATURDAYS Redding Farmers Market. Apr–Dec, 7:30am-12pm. www.shastagrowersassociation.com. 777 Cypress Ave., behind the City Center. (530) 226-7100. SUNDAYS Turtle Bay Farmers Market; Redding. JunOct, 8am-12pm. www.shastagrowersassociation.com. Turtle Bay parking lot, 840 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530) 226-7100.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Rockside Ranch; Etna. 100-acre organic ranch that raises healthy animals outside. Scheduled deliveries to Chico, Redding, Mt. Shasta, & Yreka. Deliveries to Rogue Valley by appointment. Order lamb, pork, chicken, eggs, honey & more online or at the farm. 2421 N. State Highway 3. (530) 467-4044.
FARMERS/GROWERS MARKETS MONDAYS Mt. Shasta Farmers Market. May 22-Oct 16, 3:30-6pm. www.mtshastafarmersmarket.com. 400 Block of N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530) 925-0187. WEDNESDAYS Yreka Community Farmers Market. Mid-Jun-Oct, 11am-2pm. Tractor Supply Co. parking lot, 1455 S. Main St. (530) 436-2610. THURSDAYS Dunsmuir Farmers Market. Jun-Sep, 4-7pm. Spruce St. between Dunsmuir & Shasta Ave. (530) 925-4355. Etna Farmers Market. Jun–Oct, 10am12pm. www.etnafarmersmarket.com. Located outside Dotty’s Restaurant, 404 N. Hwy 3. (530) 643-7876.
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FARMERS/GROWERS MARKETS WEDNESDAYS Red Bluff Chamber Wednesday Market. Jun 7-Aug 23, 5-8pm. Includes kids’ activities & live music. In front of the Courthouse, 600 block of Washington St. (530) 527-6220.
SATURDAYS Red Bluff Chamber Market by the River. Jun–Sep, 7:30am-12pm. Red Bluff City River Park, 100 Main St. www.redbluffchamber.com. (530) 527-6220. The Saturday Market; Red Bluff. Yearround, rain or shine. Apr–Oct, 8am12:30pm; Nov-Mar, 9am-12:30pm. Home Depot Parking Lot, 2650 Main St. (530) 514-3365.
HEALTHY FOODS ORGANIZATIONS, NUTRITION INFO & SUPPORT Committed to nutrition education, these organizations help families obtain fresh, nutritious foods, which are especially important for growing children.
NATIONAL & MULTI-COUNTY PROGRAMS CalFresh Program. Assists qualifying low-income families with purchasing healthy & nutritious foods. Many farmers markets now accept CalFresh SNAP/EBT for the purchase of produce. A number of organizations listed in the county sections below can assist with CalFresh information & applications, as do many family resource centers. www.calfresh.ca.gov. California Farm To School. Farm to School programs connect K-12th grade schools with local farmers to serve healthy meals in school cafeterias, helping promote student nutrition. Provides health & nutrition education & supports California farmers. CA website: www.cafarmtoschool.org. National website: www.farmtoschool.org. Center for Healthy Communities (CHC); Serving Butte, Glenn & Tehama in addition to other Northern CA counties. CHC is a leading organization focused on childhood hunger, nutrition education, agriculture, food safety, physical activity & public health programs & policies. Offers services for families, individuals & organizations, such as cooking classes, physical activity promotions, dietitian counseling, community collaborations & health policy advocacy. In Chico, also offers “Fresh Pick” healthy meals that can be purchased online & picked up. www.csuchico.edu/chc. 25 Main St., Ste. 101, Chico. (530) 898-5323. Environmental Working Group (EWG). A nonprofit, non-partisan organization dedicated to protecting public health & the environment. Offers food safety & nutrition information that includes a Food Scores page (www.ewg.org/foodscores). Search over 80,000 foods by category or product. Their annual “Dirty Dozen” & “Clean Fifteen” lists rank fruits & veggies by most & least amounts of pesticides found on products. Also find informational apps for mobile devices. www.enviroblog.org & www.ewg.org. Localicious; North State Parent’s healthy foods column offers a variety of ideas for healthy eating & information about local healthy food sources. Find Localicious articles here: www.northstateparent.com/ localicious.
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Three Tips for Creating a Lifetime of Healthy Eating Habits in Children BY MICHELLE CAVE
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stablishing healthy eating habits early in a child’s life is crucial to growing a healthy body and fostering a respect for nature’s best preventative medicine. As a nutrition consultant and educator, the most common question parents ask me is how to get their children to make healthy food choices. Here are three tips to help get you started. 1. Start at the Beginning. When introducing solids to your infant, wait until your child is 6-7 months old to ensure his or her digestive tract has developed enough to digest the food. Introduce foods one at a time to help monitor any potential allergic reactions. Prepared baby foods can be purchased, but to make sure your baby is getting the best nutrition, buy organic produce and make it yourself with a blender. Making Homemade Baby Food: Great foods to start with are carrots, sweet potato, winter squash, apples and pears. Place cut pieces of a selected vegetable or fruit into a steamer. Steam until tender; place items into a blender and puree with the water from the steamer (this returns a portion of nutrients lost in steaming). Avoid boiling foods, as more nutrients are lost through boiling than steaming. Avocados and bananas can be mashed without cooking. Grains can be prepared homemade as healthier alternatives to traditional boxed infant cereals. Cynthia Lair, author of Feeding the Whole Family, shares great tips for making wholegrain cereal, recipes for baby foods, and delicious family recipes. Portion pureed baby food into small glass containers. Refrigerate enough for a couple days, freeze the rest for later. Pureed food can be frozen in ice cube trays; once frozen, store cubes in an airtight container. 2. Healthy Snacks Make Healthy Children. Often when a child is unsettled and can’t sit still, he’s hungry. Having nutritious snacks readily available to your children will help develop their taste for vegetables and other healthy foods. Offer fruits sparingly – as nutritious as they are, they contain a lot of sugar. Kids, like adults, require healthy fats and complete protein to function and maintain healthy blood sugar levels. Think outside “the box” with snacks. While boxed foods like crackers are easy to give to your child, they’re a quick fix that will leave him needing more soon. Make sure your child is getting more than carbohydrates for snacks and meals, as carbs (i.e. crackers, pasta, bread) cause spikes in blood sugar, which can be a culprit in moody/cranky children. Healthy Snack Ideas: Make sure snacks are complete (protein, fats & carbs). Tasty dips like hummus or avocado dip make eating vegetables more fun. Offer hard boiled eggs (provide an egg slicer for kids to slice their own eggs); organic wholemilk yogurt and berries; organic tortilla chips with guacamole; fruit slices with nut butters or cheese; wild salmon spread and crackers; or smoothies with protein powder and coconut milk. 3. Don’t fall prey to “kid food.” This is a trap many parents fall into. Kid food (processed foods like mac & cheese, chicken nuggets, etc.) is typically junk food and is best avoided. This is where thinking outside “the box” comes into play. There is no reason that kids should not eat real, fresh food all the time. Ó
Michelle Cave of Red Bicycle Catering is all smiles while showing off a massive kale salad–proof that healthy eating is a key ingredient in living well.
Michelle Cave is a Nutrition Educator and the owner of Red Bicycle Catering in Redding. She loves inspiring people in her community, both kids & adults, to make good food choices. She also enjoys feeding busy people super yummy, nutritious food when they don’t have time to cook.
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HEALTHY FOOD RESOURCES Physician’s Plan Weight Management Clinic. Physician-run weight loss clinic that helps patients lose weight and maintain weight with the help of a medical practitioner. Also offering CarbEssentials, high protein, low fat, low carb foods available for purchase online, and aesthetic services like cellulite reduction and laser treatments. Email: info@physiciansplan.net. Redding; 2410 Larkspur Ln. (530) 223-0216. Chico; 392A Connors Court. (530) 891-0982. Yreka; 614 4th St. (530) 842-3088. Shasta Healthy Options. Non-GMO healthy snacks & drinks vending machine service available in upper California. Call to find out how to place one at your school or other location. Find public machines at Redding at Shasta Family YMCA & the Redding airport. (530) 276-8363. Summer Food Service Program. Designed to fill the gap during summer for children who normally participate in free & reduced-price breakfast & lunch school programs. To find meals & sites in your community, visit www.fns.usda.gov/sfsp. gov or call the National Hunger Hotline. (866) 3-HUNGRY or (877) 8-HAMBRE. Slow Food Shasta Cascade; Butte, Shasta & Tehama Counties. Offers local food education, supports school gardens & farmers markets. Year-round events. Visit website for details. www.slowfoodshastacascade.org. The Edible Schoolyard Project. A national network dedicated to connecting educators around the world to build & share a K-12 edible education curriculum. www.edibleschoolyard.org. The National Heirloom Exposition; Santa Rosa. The world’s largest heritage food event, held annually three days in September. Geared towards kids, features fun & educational activities for all ages (school groups welcome). Exhibits, Kids’ Pavilion, food & tastings, contests, more than 100 nationally & internationally acclaimed foods, farm & garden speakers celebrating the pure food movement. Meet 350+ like-minded vendors. A nonprofit event, youth 17 & under admitted free. Funds raised are donated to local school & educational garden projects. Held at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds. www.theheirloomexpo.com. United States Department of Agriculture Food & Nutrition Services Programs. Website features programs that help provide healthy foods & nutrition information to children & low-income families & individuals. www.fns.usda.gov/fns. Women, Infants & Children (WIC) Program; all counties. Helps eligible families with young children obtain healthy supplemental foods from authorized vendors, including farmers markets. Nutrition education, breastfeeding support & referrals to community services. For pregnant women & mothers of infants & children under age 5 who meet income guidelines. (800) 852-5770.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico Eat Learn Grow. Provides hands-on nutrition education through experiential school garden learning. Farm to School & Farm to Table programs that include experiential gardening, cooking instruction, farm tours & more for schools, youth groups & community members. www.
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chicoeatlearngrow.org. (530) 342-1995. Chico Seed Lending Library (CSLL). A self-perpetuating collection of seeds donated & shared by members of the general public. Hosted at the Chico branch of the Butte County Library, CSLL is available free of charge to any Butte County Library cardholder. (530) 891-2762. Cultivating Community North Valley; Chico. A partnership of organizations working to strengthen community by building a local food system utilizing sustainable practices to grow, eat, sell & preserve more local food. Offers education, consultation, networking & targeted resources to support students, small scale & low-income farmers & underserved communities. www.cultivatingcommunitynv. org. (530) 519-2646. Edible Pedal Bike Kitchen; Chico area. This bicycle-driven kitchen offers healthy foods cooking demos for community groups & schools interested or involved in local foods access. (530) 519-2646. GRUB (Growing Resourcefully Uniting Bellies) Education Program; Chico. Healthy foods education programs include hands-on community garden programs for preschools, youth groups & adults, benefit nights, volunteer days & more. www.grubchico.org. (530) 342-1995. Slow Food Shasta Cascade; Butte, Shasta, Tehama & neighboring counties. Offers local food education; supports school gardens & farmers markets. Year-round events. www.slowfoodshastacascade.org.
GLENN COUNTY Saltea; Orland. A community collaborative to encourage healthy families. Offers healthy food choices, specialty teas, medicinal herbs & spices. Schedule an herbal consultant, order herbs online, or order sandwiches, quesadillas, bowls, smoothies & more online for in-store pickup. www.salteaherbs.com. 701 Fourth St. (530) 988-3181.
SHASTA COUNTY Healthy Shasta; Redding. Partnering with the community to help families incorporate more physical activities & healthy eating into their lives. Committed to promoting long-lasting change so healthy choices become easy. Find great online resources at www.healthyshasta.org. 2660 Breslauer Way. (530) 225-3745. Shasta Food Group; Redding. Coalition of local food banks, health & nutrition educators, food assistance providers & community members working to ensure all people in Shasta County have nutritious food to eat. Facilitates the community-wide Plant a Row for the Hungry program. www.tinyurl. com/ShastaFoodGroup. 2650 Breslauer Way. (530) 605-1091.
TEHAMA COUNTY Tehama County Community Action Agency. Offers nutrition info, healthy foods classes, workshops & demos, food giveaways & garden management job training activities. Funds two community gardens. www.tehamacountycaa.org. (530) 527-6159.
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NATURAL FOOD STORES From the national chain Grocery Outlet to local favorites, these stores offer natural food products to stock your kitchen with wholesome ingredients.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES Grocery Outlet. www.groceryoutlet.com Chico. Mon−Fri 7am-10pm, Sat 8am10pm & Sun 8am-9pm. 2157 Pillsbury Rd. (530) 345-2666. Medford, OR. Mon−Sat 8am-8pm & Sun 9am-7pm. 5 E. Stewart Ave. (541) 773-8740. Orland. Daily 8am-9pm. 1026 South St. (530) 865-4235. Oroville. Daily 8am-9pm. 1060 Oroville Dam Blvd. E. (530) 534-3940. Paradise. Daily 8am-10pm. 6026 Clark Rd., Ste. A. (530) 876-9687. Redding. Mon−Sat 8am-9pm & Sun 9am-8pm. 2235 Churn Creek Rd. (530) 221-4209. Red Bluff. Daily 8am-9pm. 388 S. Main St. (530) 529-2130. Yreka. Daily 7am-9pm.121 Montague Rd. (530) 842-7700. Weed. Daily 7am-9pm. 268 Vista Dr. (530) 938-4778. New Earth Market; Butte & Sutter Counties. Organic groceries plus deli & salad bar, organic coffee bar, Rolling Stone Pizza, fresh sushi, full service banquet room, & off-site catering. Chico. Mon-Sat 7am-9pm, Sun 8am-8pm. 864 East Ave. (530) 891-9355. Yuba City. Mon-Sat 7am-9pm, Sun 8am8pm. 1475 Tharp Rd. (530) 673-9355.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico Natural Foods Store & Cooperative. Offers healthy & wholesome products, info about the natural foods industry, & promotes local economy. Deli & self-serve hot food & salad bar (8am-8pm). Open daily 7:30am-10pm. www.chiconaturalfoods.coop. 818 Main St. (530) 891-1713. Country Harvest Health Foods; Paradise. Offers a full selection of vitamins, herbal remedies & healthy food choices. Open Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sun 11am-4pm (closed Sat). 7126 Skyway, Ste. F. (530) 877-1472. S & S Produce & Natural Foods; Chico. Since 1967. Offers large selection of organically grown local foods, health & wellness books, daily BBQ grill (11am-3pm). Open Mon-Fri 7am-7pm, Sat-Sun 8am-7pm. www.ssproduce.com. 1924 Mangrove Ave. (530) 343-4930.
Enterprise Health Foods; Redding. Since 1976. Healthy foods, supplements, products for pets & livestock, classes & more. Open Mon-Fri 9am-6pm, Sat 10am-5pm. www.enterprisehealthfoods.webs.com. 1380 Hartnell Ave. (530) 222-4404. Moore’s Flour Mill; Redding. Uses on-site 19th-century millstones. Offers freshly ground flour, oatmeal & other hot cereals, plus a variety of mostly local & organic sugar, spices, teas, pasta, honey & other products. www.mooresflourmill.com. Open Mon-Fri 9am-5:30pm, Sat, 10am3pm. 1605 Shasta St. (530) 241-9245. Orchard Nutrition Center; Redding. Since 1982. Features fresh organic produce, a huge array of healthy food products, deli, bakery, beauty & pet products, classes, & trained professionals on staff. Open daily 7am-9pm. www.Orchardnutrition.com. 221 Locust St. (530) 244-9600.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Berryvale Natural Foods, Grocery & Deli; Mt. Shasta. Since 1976. Organic produce, beverages, supplements, beauty products. Offers local products when possible. Cafe open 8am-7pm with grill (until 4pm) & smoothies (until 6pm). Open daily 8am-8pm. www.berryvale.com. 305 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530) 926-1576. Mountain Song Natural Foods; Mt. Shasta. Small store featuring a selection of natural foods products. Mon-Sat 10am5pm & Sun 12-3pm. 314 N Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530) 926-3391. Weed Wild About Organic. Offers GMOfree snacks, drinks, food & skin care. Also features local art. 180 Main St. (530) 276-8363.
U-PICK FARMS Visit a farm and learn about growing and harvesting. Picking fresh fruits and veggies together can be a favorite family tradition. Watch for North State Parent’s October issue, which annually features U-pick pumpkin patches and other harvest-time fun.
BUTTE COUNTY Johnson U-Pick Farm; Gridley. U-pick cherries, boysenberries, strawberries, blueberries, blackberries. Summer vegetables & pumpkin patch. May−Oct, Sat & Wed 8am-3pm. Call or visit their website to find out what’s ripe for picking! www.johnsonupickfarm.com. 113 Higgins Ave., off Hwy 99. (530) 846-5871. Max’s Miracle Ranch; Biggs. U-Pick Organic Produce includes spring cherries, apricots, summer veggies, fall apples & pumpkins & winter kale, oranges, & lemons. www.maxsmiracles.org. 3476 Smith Ave. (530) 354-7168.
SHASTA COUNTY Serendipity U-Pick Ranch; Anderson. Cherries, blueberries, boysenberries, plums, peaches, figs, apples, nectarines & flowers. Meet farm animals. Call to find out what is in season, times & hours. 6315 Parkridge Dr. (530) 949-5985. Trenerry Berry Farm; Happy Valley. U-pick or pre-picked. Offers fruits & veggies as the season allows. Tasty asparagus (Mar−Apr), artichokes & rhubarb (Apr−Jun). Berries (May−Jun): loganberries, blueberries, boysenberries, olallieberries, tayberries. Call for hours & availability. 17720 Shawn Dr. (530) 357-2416. Tuscan Heights Lavender Gardens; Whitmore. Certified organic farm, grows 200+ lavender varieties, 150+ culinary herbs & edible flower varieties, wine grapes & olives. U-pick lavender & herbs, lavender products gift shop, annual Lavender Festival in Jul. Tours by appointment. Gardens open weekends Jun-Aug. www. tuscanheights.com. 12757 Fern Rd. East. (530) 472-3066.
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berries, raspberries, gooseberries, currants & pumpkins seasonally. Grown naturally. Located in a beautiful family-friendly country setting. Call for updates on availability. 7715 Eastside Rd. (530) 468-2328.
SOUTHERN OREGON Southern Oregon Lavender Trail. Visit a handful of amazing lavender farms during lavender blooming season, typically Jun– Aug. Mark your calendar for the annual Lavender Festival in June. Find the trail map & farms info online at www.southernoregonlavendertrail.com.
TEHAMA COUNTY Hansen’s U-pick Blueberry Farm; Corning. U-pick blueberries sold by the pail (supplied); cash only. Ages 5 & up are welcome to pick. Typically open May-Jun; call for hours & availability. 3325 Houghton Ave. (530) 824-2331. Pumpkinland Chocolate Co.; Red Bluff. This family owned business features handmade chocolates, jellies, jams & candies year round as well as a seasonal u-pick pumpkin patch. 12000 Highway 99 East. (530) 527-3026. S & B Blueberries U-Pick; Corning. 2 acres & growing! Family-friendly u-pick farm provides buckets to use & bags to take your berries home in. Typical season May-Jun; call for hours & availability. 1560 County Rd. 99W (look for sign). (530) 570-4717. Whiteley Ranch; Corning. Offers u-pick Satsuma Mandarins, produces many tons annually on 8 acres. Typically open NovJan, call for hours, availability & location/ directions. (530) 824-1222. Wolf Orchard; Corning. Typically open Aug thru late Sep. U-pick peaches, plums, nectarines & Asian pears. Call for hours & availability. 5929 Highway 99 W. (530) 824-5291.
Harris U-Pick Berry Patch & Pumpkin Farm; Fort Jones. Offers strawberries, raspberries, blueberries, blackberries, golden
SHASTA COUNTY Country Organics Marketplace; Redding. Features local produce & a selection of healthy packaged food items. Roots Juice Bar on site. www.countryorganics.net. (530) 223-5775. Please say you saw it in North State Parent magazine. This helps us grow!
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Slow Food Shasta Cascade; Butte, Shasta & Tehama Counties. Offers local food education, supports school gardens & farmers markets. Year-round events. Visit website for details. www.slowfoodshastacascade.org.
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There is no shortage of offerings at Redding’s Turtle Bay Museum! The museum hosts rotating exhibits and plenty of opportunities for children and parents to connect, marvel at natural wonders and learn about California history.
No longer simply musty tributes to the past, museums and historical sites today often bring the past to life. Tales of native peoples, stories of settlers swarming California in pursuit of gold, and other elements of the North State’s rich and surprising history will fascinate adults and kids alike. Hands-on, interactive displays also bring meaning to the region’s unique environment and geography in fresh, exciting ways.
BUTTE COUNTY Bidwell Mansion; Chico. Built in 1865. Learn history of the mansion & surrounding area at the visitors’ center & by guided tour of the 3-story, 26-room home of two of Chico’s founders, John & Annie Bidwell. www.bidwellmansionpark.com. 525 Esplanade. (530) 895-6144. Bolt’s Antique Tool Museum; Oroville. Features the largest-known documented collection of hand tools in the U.S., with more than 12,000 items on display. Group discounts & tours available. www.boltsantiquetools.com. 1650 Broderick St. (530) 538-2528.
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Bricks 4 Kidz; Chico. Field trips, classes & camps offer children of all ages an imaginative, 3-dimensional, hands-on learning experience using LEGO® bricks to explore architecture, engineering & technology concepts. For preschools: teachers can come to you with a variety of educational themes. www.bricks4kidz.com/california-chico. 1141 Forest Ave., Ste. 40. (530) 332-9172. Chico Air Museum. Chico Municipal Airport. Features outdoor & indoor displays of aviation artifacts, a book & video aviation library, full-sized historic aircrafts & a P-51 pedal plane small children can use. Summer hours (Jun-Sep): Thurs-Sun 9-2pm. Winter hours: Thurs-Sun 10-3pm. Free. www.chicoairmuseum.org. 165 Ryan Ave. (530) 345-6468. Chico Children’s Museum. Opening soon! Visit www.chicochildrensmuseum.org to see progress toward opening & how you can get involved. Chico Museum. Housed in the historic Carnegie Library building in downtown Chico; features both prestigious traveling exhibits & exhibits focusing on Chico &
Butte County history. Group rates & tours available. www.chicomuseum.org. 141 Salem St. (530) 891-4336. Chinese Temple & Museum Complex; Oroville. Built in 1863, the temple is listed in the National Register of Historic Places. It is both a museum & active temple. The complex includes 3 temples, a Tapestry Hall displaying an extensive collection of embroidered tapestries, costumes & more; the Fong Lee Company Building displaying artifacts from the medicinal herb sales & shop of the Chan family. Group & classroom tours available. Open 7 days a week 12-4pm. 1500 Broderick St. (530) 538-2496. Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Inspiring the exploration of science & natural history in the Butte County region & beyond. Providing a stimulating experience for visitors as they grow into adulthood. Devoted to the advancement of science literacy & lifelong learning. www.csuchico.edu/gateway. 625 Esplanade (near Bidwell Mansion). (530) 898-4121. Gold Nugget Museum; Paradise. The Museum has a wonderful collection of Maidu
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Indian artifacts. On the grounds, you will see a blacksmith shop, gold sluices & a miner’s cabin, a schoolhouse & a covered bridge that spans the width of a rushing creek. Free. www.goldnuggetmuseum. com. 502 Pearson Rd. (530) 872-8722. Lott Home; Oroville. The C.F. Lott Home in Sank Park was built in 1856 by Charles F. Lott, gold-rush pioneer, California senator & judge. The house & garden encompass an entire city block. Take a guided tour of the Victorian home & hear captivating stories of the Lott family & their importance to early California history. View original furnishings, paintings, clothes, silver & more. Group & classroom tours available. 1067 Montgomery St. (530) 538-2497. National Yo-Yo Museum; Chico. This small world-class museum houses “Big Yo,” the world’s largest working wooden yo-yo, & features the biggest public display of yo-yos & yo-yo memorabilia. Includes a vintage toy display. Yo-yo demonstrations on Sat from 12-2pm. Free. www.nationalyoyo.org. 320 Broadway (located inside the Bird in Hand toy store). (530) 893-0545.
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JACKSON COUNTY, OR Kid Time Children’s Museum; Medford. Features more than 20 exciting indoor exhibits geared towards children 0-10 years old. Offers camps, classes & preschool. www.kid-time.org. 106 N. Central Ave. (541) 772-9922. Medford Railroad Park. Five railroad clubs operate this 7-acre site featuring full-size train cars, caboose, hopper car, locomotive, HO scale model track & trains, working telegraph system, & operating outdoor garden railway. Free train rides – see bridges, waterfalls, tunnels & hills. Children love the “Thomas the Train” loop led by Thomas & Percy. Private train parties available. Open 2nd & 4th Sun of each month from Apr thru Oct, 11am-3pm. Free. ww.southernoregonlivesteamers.com. 799 Berrydale Ave. (541) 582-3912. ScienceWorks Hands-on Museum; Ashland. Offers fun & intriguing handson exhibits & displays promoting the exploration of science & the arts. A great experience for all ages, this multi-sensory environment is guaranteed to bring out the kid in everyone. Keep an eye out for special events. Offers summer camps, field trips & other educational programs. www.scienceworksmuseum.org. 1500 E. Main St. (541) 482-6767.
NEVADA COUNTY Malakoff Diggins State Historic Park; Nevada City. Hydraulic mining washed away mountains in pursuit of gold. Visit California’s largest hydraulic mine & learn about the gold mining era through the Environmental Living Program. Look for overnight options & tours guided by “Akali, The Last ‘49er.” Book early; schedule fills up quickly. Visitors center offers exhibits & info. www.malakoffdigginsstatepark.org. (530) 265-2740. Nevada County Narrow Gauge Railroad Museum; Nevada City. Dedicated to the
preservation of local transportation history & artifacts from the narrow gauge railroad era. Offers docent-led historical tours of the museum, railyard & restoration shop. See wooden rail cars & much more, including a 1875 Baldwin locomotive that has hauled lumber, passengers & freight, then was a movie engine at Universal Studios in Hollywood. School & group tours available. Free. www.Ncngrrmuseum.org. 5 Kidder Ct. (530) 470-0902.
PLACER COUNTY Maidu Museum & Historic Site; Roseville. The museum houses interactive exhibits, displays & two art galleries showcasing contemporary California Native American art that changes throughout the year. The museum offers public tours every Sat at 10am, school programs & group guided tours by reservations. Maidu Museum & Historic Site also hosts a variety of special events, including art receptions, campfires, cultural speakers, petroglyph tours, live music & movie screenings. www.roseville.ca.us/indianmuseum.1970 Johnson Ranch Dr. (916) 774-5934.
PLUMAS COUNTY Western Pacific Railroad Museum; Portola. Offers lots of hands-on activities & fun! Sit in the engineer’s seat of the largest diesel locomotive ever built. Tour vintage passenger cars, climb aboard a restored caboose, tour freight cars & other locomotives, take a train or cab ride (Weekends between Memorial Day-Labor Day only), rent a vintage diesel locomotive to operate on the museum grounds with instruction from private instructor. www.wplives.org. 700 Western Pacific Way. (530) 832-4131.
SACRAMENTO COUNTY California Museum; Sacramento. A wide, dynamic range of exhibits about California’s rich history & unique contributions to the world through ideas, innovation, the arts & culture. Interactive experiences. 1020 O St. (916) 653-7524.
California State Railroad Museum; Sacramento. Features 21 restored locomotives & train cars along with exhibits reflecting California’s rich railroading history. Check out a Pullman-style sleeping car, a dining car filled with railroad china & a railway post office. Offers train rides, excursions & fun special events. Open daily 10am-5pm, excluding major holidays. www.csrmf.org. 125 I St. (916) 323-9280.
SHASTA COUNTY Anderson Historical Society & Museum. Interesting & rare display items, historical relics, & great research documents. Sort through old photos, see our drought tolerant garden or sit & chat with local historians. View artifacts, photographs, maps, books, pioneer histories & the Stabler Civil War gun collection. www.andersonhistoricalsociety.com. 2330 Ferry St. (530) 365-7045. Behrens-Eaton House Museum; Redding. Features a comprehensive collection of documents relating to the history of Shasta County. A special collection recounts the history of the county’s schools. The children’s room features toys, clothes & artifacts. Free. www.eatonhousemuseum. org. Main House at 1520 West St. & Display Museum at 1939 Butte St. (530) 241-3454. Court House Museum; Shasta. Part of Shasta State Historic Park, this former county courthouse is restored to its 1861 appearance & filled with historical exhibits. Includes a notable collection of early California artwork. Also view the remains of brick buildings that were once the center of intense activity during the Gold Rush era, & visit historic roadways, cottages & cemeteries. 15312 Highway 299 W. (6 miles west of Redding). (530) 243-8194. Moore’s Flour Mill; Redding. While at the shop you can see the old-fashioned 19th-century millstones used at this wonderful local mill & store. They offer fresh flour, oatmeal & other hot cereals, many different kinds of sugar, spices, teas, pasta, honey & other products that are mostly local & organic. www.mooresflourmill.com. 1605 Shasta St. (530) 241-9245.
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Oregon City School. Visit the oldest oneroom school in Butte County. A California Historical Landmark, Oregon City was one of the first mining camps in the county, established in 1848 by a party of Oregonians who came to California. Also visit the nearby Oregon City covered bridge & tour the Cherokee Museum (by appointment). The school is open Sat & Sun 1-4pm. Dropins are available during the week based on caretaker’s availability. Free. 2100 Oregon Gulch Rd. (530) 533-1849. Paradise Depot Museum. This wonderful grass-roots museum features a full-sized restored caboose in addition to its star attraction: a 30-foot working HO gauge model of the Butte County Railroad. Kids have a blast running a button-operated model that represents the 33-mile rail line that ran between Chico & Stirling City. Free. ww.goldnuggetmuseum.com/venue/depot-museum. 5570 Black Olive Dr. (530) 872-8722. Patrick Ranch Museum; Durham. Dedicated to enhancing the understanding & appreciation of the area’s rich agricultural heritage. See exhibits & tour the historic Glenwood Farmhouse, built in 1877. Fun & educational annual events include the California Nut Festival (April), the Country Faire & Threshing Bee (June), and AutumnFest (October). School & group tours available. www.patrickranchmuseum.org. 10381 Midway. (530) 342-4359. Pioneer History Museum; Oroville. First opened in 1932 by the Native Sons & Daughters of the Golden West, & now operated by the City of Oroville, this museum was built as an oversized replica of a 49er’s cabin. The original building has been enlarged to now hold 6,000 sq ft of historic treasures. 2332 Montgomery St. (530) 538-2497. Valine L. Smith Museum of Anthropology; CSU, Chico. The Museum of Anthropology trains university students in becoming museum professionals. The museum’s mission is to promote respect & appreciation for human diversity through our academic museum studies program within the Department of Anthropology. The museum is committed to the care of collections & to inspiring a diverse community through exhibitions & events. Free. ww.csuchico.
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Parents and kids will delight in a little pioneer role-play with costumes and a variety of historical displays at Mount Shasta’s Sisson Museum. This museum is the perfect place to take young kids, who will absorb some Siskiyou County history while partaking in educational good-times.
NORTH STATE PARENT 2017/2018 FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE unique collections, research items & more. Open Jun–Aug. Tue-Sat, 11am-3pm (closed the week of the Siskiyou Golden Fair). 520 Main St. (530) 598-6726. Fort Jones Museum. Dubbed the “Biggest Little Museum,” features hundreds of artifacts depicting the lives of local tribes, trappers, miners, pioneers & soldiers. Includes fossils, unusual rocks, vintage guns & one of the finest basket collections in Northern California. See carriages, buggies & vintage farm equipment in the carriage house. Open Memorial Day thru Sep & by appointment. Free. www.fortjonesmuseum.com. 11913 Main St. (530) 468-5568. Heritage Junction Museum of McCloud. Located in a historic 1904 building, the museum offers an impressive collection of McCloud artifacts, including the giant Corliss steam engine that powered the McCloud sawmill from 1903-1979. Features a photograph collection depicting the history of the town & surrounding area. Open Memorial Day thru Sep. Free. 320 Main St. (530) 964-2604. Lava Beds National Monument; Tulelake. Visit the site of the largest concentration of lava tube caves in North America. Participate in ranger-led explorations & evening campfire programs that explore the monument’s Native American history. Rangers help match children’s interests & capabilities to the various types of caves developed for viewing. www.nps.gov/ labe/index.htm. 1 Indian Well Headquarters. (530) 667-8113. Montague History Center. Walk through a refurbished bank building built in 1906 that houses old City Hall records, a jail & a small library. The public can browse
Turtle Bay Museum; Redding. Features interactive touring exhibits, multi-media displays, historic exhibits & re-creations, a hands-on science lab, fun & educational activities for children & more. www.turtlebay.org. 844 Sundial Bridge (Located in the Turtle Bay Exploration Park). (800) 887-8532. Wintu Cultural Museum; Shasta Lake City. Dedicated to deepen understanding, promote accuracy, sensitivity, & respect for the culture, heritage & history of the Wintu people as well as that of all native peoples. Offering exhibitions, demonstrations, films, workshops & cultural celebrations while providing a venue for Native American contemporary arts & crafts. Open Tue, Thurs, Fri 11am-4pm & every 2nd Sat of each month 10am-3pm. www.wintutribe. org. 4755 Shasta Dam Blvd. (530) 215-1840.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Dunsmuir Railroad Depot Museum & Historical Society. This small museum showcasing Dunsmuir’s history is located in the former Southern Pacific Railroad dispatcher’s office. Features historical artifacts, railroad memorabilia, photographs & a model of the Dunsmuir Roundhouse. Open 1st & 3rd Sat of each month (AprOct) & for special events. Free. www.dunsmuirdepot.com. 5750 Sacramento Ave. (530) 235-0839. Etna Museum. Located in the first town hall of Etna (built to resemble Philadelphia’s Independence Hall), which also housed the fire department, library & jail. See a vintage parlor, 1890 farm kitchen, displays of tools, 1890’s dresses & other
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through the files for local, county, state & US history & information, including obituaries from the surrounding small towns. Open Jun-Labor Day. Free. www.ci.montague.ca.us/communitybldgs.html. 131 S. 10th St. (530) 459-5021. Montague Railroad Depot Museum. Visit a building built in 1887 that features displays of railroad & other artifacts from the area. Open Jun-Labor Day. Free. www. ci.montague.ca.us/communitybldgs.html. 230 S. 11th St. (530) 459-5021. Siskiyou Arts Museum; Dunsmuir. Offers exhibits & programs representing visual, literary & performing arts. A gallery & gift shop features the work of local & regional artists. Free. www.siskiyouartsmuseum.org. 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530) 235-4711. Siskiyou County Museum; Yreka. The Siskiyou County Museum was built in 1950 by the County with the goal of preserving the history of the area for future generations. From its humble beginnings the Siskiyou County Museum has grown from a collection of articles donated by the descendants of early pioneers & dedicated members of the first Historical Society members, to its present facility with exhibit galleries & an Outdoor Museum that displays original & recreated buildings from all over Siskiyou County. From homepage, find Departments>Museum. www.co.siskiyou.ca.us. 910 S. Main St. (530) 842-3836. Sisson Museum; Mt. Shasta. Located in a charming building at the Mount Shasta Fish Hatchery site. Features displays, exhibits & special events focused on local history. Children’s activities include a vintage fire truck, model railroad setup with locomotive control panel, old-fashioned toys & more. Gift shop features a great book selection, unique gift items, & children’s toys. Open Apr-Dec. Class field trips available. www.mtshastamuseum.com. 1 N. Old Stage Rd. (530) 926-5508. Weed Historic Lumber Town Museum. Features logging & town memorabilia, a jail cell & many interesting artifacts. Open Memorial Weekend-Sep. www.snowcrest. net/whm. 303 Gilman Ave. (530) 938-0550.
TEHAMA COUNTY Gaumer’s Mineral & Mining Museum; Red Bluff. An educational & entertaining experience for visitors of all ages. Learn about gold mining, fossils, Native American artifacts, rocks, crystals & fluorescent minerals. Free. www.gaumers.com. 78 Belle Mill Rd. (530) 527-6166. Tehama County Museum. In 1980, the Tehama County Museum Foundation was created by a group of local citizens to preserve & exhibit artifacts that represent the cultural heritage of Tehama County. Open most weekends. Private tours & group tours available by appointment. Free. www.tehamacountymuseum.org. 275 C St. (530) 384-2595. William B. Ide Adobe State Historic Park; Red Bluff. The park memorializes pioneer William B. Ide & other settlers who contributed to California history. Features a visitor center, ranch buildings, blacksmith shop, & offers fun historic reenactment events & hands-on educational programs. Enjoy a picnic along the Sacramento River. Visitor center open Fri-Sun 10am-4pm. 21659 Adobe Rd. www.parks.ca.gov. (530) 529-8599.
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Also see section Family Support: Domestic Violence & Abuse Advocacy Babysitting Training Courses Bike & Board Helmets Car Seat Safety County Human Services Agencies CPR & First Aid Training Domestic Violence & Abuse Prevention Fire Safety Product Recalls & Awareness Websites
BABYSITTING TRAINING COURSES Babysitting courses help responsible teens feel confident as they care for younger children.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES American Red Cross Babysitters’ Training Programs. Recommended for ages 1115. Participants learn about childcare skills, safety hazards, injury prevention & starting a babysitting business. Infant/child CPR & first aid. Find local programs or enroll in an online course. www.redcross.org. (800) 733-2767.
BUTTE COUNTY Safe Babysitting Courses; Chico. Enloe Mother & Baby Education Center offers courses for ages 11 & up. Participants receive a pediatric CPR participation card. www.enloe.org. 251 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 120. (530) 332-3970.
BIKE & BOARD HELMETS The following agencies offer free or low-cost helmets to qualifying limited-income families. Call for appointment & requirement info. Corning Police Department. (530) 824-7015. Valley Oak Children’s Services; Chico. (530) 895-3572. Yreka Police Department. (530) 841-2300.
CAR SEAT SAFETY Check your local family and community resource centers, law enforcement offices and hospitals for classes offering instruction in proper car seat installation and use. Some offer free or low-cost car seats.
BUTTE COUNTY AAA; Chico/Oroville. Chico. Contact Sydney Petyo for appt. 2221 Forest Ave. (530) 332-2614.
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Oroville. Contact Katie DeMuth for appt. 1430 Feather River Blvd. (530) 538-8912. California Highway Patrol; Chico. Call for appointment. 995 Fir St. (530) 879-1999. California Highway Patrol; Oroville. Contact Todd Irvin. 2072 3rd St. (530) 538-2700. Butte County Public Health Dept.; Chico/ Oroville. Chico. Contact Ann Dickman for appt. 2491 Carmichael Dr. (530) 879-7554. Oroville. Contact Tou Chanh for appt. 79 Table Mountain Blvd. (530) 538-5299. Youth for Change; Paradise. 1007 Bille Rd. Call Kelly Doty for appointment: (530) 230-0211 ext. 204
SHASTA COUNTY AAA; Redding. Call Janelle Valencia for appt. 943 Mission de Oro Dr. (530) 722-1628. California Highway Patrol; Redding. 2485 Sonoma St. (530) 242-4300. HHSA Shasta County Public Health; Redding. Contact Maureen Robison for appt. 2660 Breslauer Way. (530) 245-6877.
SISKIYOU COUNTY AAA; Yreka. Call Susan Crow for appt. 1876 Fort Jones Rd. (530) 841-6351.
California Highway Patrol; Mt. Shasta/ Yreka. Mt. Shasta. Call for appointment. 618 West Jessie St. (530) 926-2627. Yreka. Call for appointment. 1739 South Main St. (530) 841-6006.
TEHAMA COUNTY Corning Police Department. Offers classes to teach proper infant/child car safety seat installation. (530) 824-7000. Tehama County Health Services Agency; Corning/Red Bluff. Please call for car seat inspection dates. $25 car seats available. Corning. WIC Office, 275 Solano St. (530) 698-4942. Red Bluff. 1850 Walnut St. (530) 527-8791.
COUNTY HUMAN SERVICES AGENCIES These agencies offer public assistance programs such as Medi-Cal, CalFresh, employment & training services, child & adult protective services, in-home services & more. Butte County Department of Employment & Social Services; Chico/Oroville. Search under the Departments tab. www. buttecounty.net. www.northstateparent.com • 2017/2018
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SAFETY Chico. 2445 Carmichael Dr. Oroville. 78 Table Mountain Blvd. (877) 410-8803. Shasta County Health & Human Services Agency; Redding. www.shastahhsa.net. 2650 Breslauer Way. (877) 652-0731. Siskiyou County Human Services; Yreka. Search under the Departments tab. www. co.siskiyou.ca.us. 818 S. Main St. (530) 841-2700. Tehama County Department of Social Services; Corning/Red Bluff. www.tcdss.org. Red Bluff. 310 S. Main St. Corning. 275 Solano St., Ste. 201. (530) 527-1911.
CPR & FIRST AID TRAINING Especially if you have young kids at home, you can never be too prepared when it comes to responding to emergencies.
SHASTA COUNTY A+ Safety, LLC; Redding. CPR, first aid, water safety, health profession training, babysitter safety & more. www.aplussafetyllc.com. 2765 Bechelli Ln. (530) 222-1210. American Red Cross; Redding. Adult, infant & pediatric CPR & first aid for all levels, wilderness & remote first aid & pet first aid. www.redcross.org. (530) 244-8000 (Satelite Office) or (800) 733-2767 (schedule CPR class). Early Childhood Services; Redding. Offering pediatric CPR, first aid, health & safety trainings. 43 Hilltop Dr. (530) 225-2999. Kiser CPR & First Aid; Redding. CPR, first aid & emergency medical responder training. www.kisercpr.com. 4561 Quinton Dr. (530) 921-1455. Shasta Builders Exchange - The Trade School; Redding. Adult CPR & first aid. www.shastabe.com. 5800 Airport Rd. (530) 222-1917.
SISKIYOU COUNTY College of the Siskiyous; Weed. Offers “CPR for the Professional Rescuer” classes. The public is welcome to enroll. Find info online or call. www.siskiyous.edu. (530) 938-5555. Mountain Medics, Inc.; Dunsmuir. Adult, child & infant CPR & first aid. American Heart Association certifications. Course offered on site or at your location. www.mountainmedics.us. 5728 Dunsmuir Ave. (530) 605-5205.
DOMESTIC VIOLENCE & ABUSE PREVENTION If you have found yourself or a loved one in a uncertain or unsafe domestic position, help is as close as a text or call away.
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MULTIPLE COUNTIES Court Appointed Special Advocate (CASA). CASA volunteers are community members appointed to advocate for abused & neglected children in the court system. Volunteers meet regularly with their appointed children to monitor their cases, meet with people in the children’s lives, then write a court report & recommendation on behalf of the child or children. National CASA: www.casaforchildren. org. (800) 628-3233. California CASA: www.californiacasa.org. (510) 663-8440. CASA of Butte, Glenn, Shasta & Tehama Counties; Redding. www.nvcss.org/casa. 2400 Washington Ave. (Regional Office). (844) 254-CASA. CASA of Siskiyou County; Yreka. www. siskiyoucasa.org. 700 S. Main St., Ste. 4. (530) 841-0844. Loveisrespect. National helpline for teens & young adults; text messaging & IM/ online chat service to talk with a peer advocate for assistance & support. Informative website packed with resources & live 24-hour chat. www.loveisrespect.org. Text “loveis” to 22522. (866) 331-9474. The National Domestic Violence Hotline. 24 hours daily. Website offers resources for survivors, family & friends, how to support somebody in an abusive relationship, how to tell if you are in an abusive relationship, fact sheets & more. www.thehotline.org. (800) 799-7233 or (800) 787-3224 (TTY). Northern California Anti-Trafficking Coalition (NCAT). This Shasta County-based coalition, formed by concerned moms, dads, & citizens, seeks to raise awareness of & end sex trafficking in northern California. Anyone can join the network to offer essential resources like medical care, food, shelter, transportation, counseling & legal guidance. www.ncatcoalition.org.
BUTTE COUNTY 6th Street Center for Youth; Chico. Offers services for homeless youth ages 14-24. Assistance ranges from help with basic needs (i.e., shower, laundry facilities, a hot meal, clothing, a haircut), to intensive case management & counseling, to educational, employment & life skills support. www.6thstreetcenter.org. 130 W. 6th. St. (530) 894-8008. Butte County Child Abuse Hotline: (800) 400-0902. or (530) 538-7882. Catalyst Domestic Violence Services; Chico/Oroville/Paradise. Services include domestic violence advocacy, restraining order assistance, court accompaniment, counseling services, weekly drop-in support groups for women, crisis line. www.catalystdvservices.org. (530) 343-771 (Chico). (800) 895-8476 (24-hr hotline). Ridge Coalition for Peace & Justice; Paradise. Support, mediation & advocacy for those who have experienced bullying, harassment, or violence resulting from prejudice. Bullying prevention programs for youth. All-ages activities that promote diversity. www.ridgecoalition.org. (530) 762-1333.
SHASTA COUNTY 24-hour Child Abuse Hotline; Shasta County. (530) 225-5144. 24-hour Crisis Hotline; Shasta County. (530) 244-0117. Shingletown/Burney/Intermountain Area: (844) 244-0117. 24-hour Mental Health Hotline; Shasta County. (530) 225-5252. Hope for Healing Support Group; Redding. For women who have been or are in an abusive relationship. Ongoing group addresses symptoms related to the aftermath of family violence. Mon 5:30-7pm. www.OSPshasta.org. 2250 Benton Dr. (530) 244-0117. One SAFE Place; Redding. Provides comprehensive services to victims of domestic, sexual, child & elder abuse. Offers accessible, coordinated & culturally sensitive services to ensure safety, healing & self-sufficiency. www.ospshasta.org. Client services center, 24-hour crisis hotline. 2250 Benton Dr. (530) 244-7233. The Youth Violence Prevention Council of Shasta County; Redding. Provides services to help prevent youth violence & promote a safe & healthy community. A variety of programs for youth include Youth/ Peer Court, Shasta Youth Leadership Camp, mentoring, smoking cessation & Triple P (Positive Parenting Program). www.yvpc. org. 1700 Pine St., Ste. 250. (530) 244-7194.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Siskiyou County Child & Elder Abuse Hotline: (530) 842-7009.
TEHAMA COUNTY Alternatives to Violence; Red Bluff. Serving all of Tehama County. Provides a comprehensive range of services for victims/survivors of domestic violence & their children. Services include: counselling & legal assistance, survivor education & support group, emergency shelter. Walk-in crisis services Mon-Fri 9am-4pm. www. atvrb.org. Business Center: 1805 Walnut St. (530) 528-0300. 24-hour hotline: (530) 528-0226 & (800) 324-6473. Tehama County Child Abuse Hotline: (800) 323-7711 or (530) 527-1911.
FIRE SAFETY Awareness, planning and practice are what will keep you and your family alive in a fire emergency. Make a fire-response plan now, preparing for the things you don’t want to be wondering about when a fire occurs. Make sure your family knows what to do and where to go. Find tips and information on the following websites to learn ways to keep your family, pets, home & property as safe as possible. American Red Cross. Offers valuable fire safety & prevention information & tips to help your family prepare for, respond to & recover from a home fire. Includes a printable worksheet to help your family create a personalized fire escape plan. www.
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redcross.org/prepare/disaster/home-fire. Butte County Fire Safe Council. Offers free fire-safe home evaluations, an educational outreach program for 6th graders, a chipper program, PDFs of area evacuation plans, an online library of resources, printables & information & more. www. buttefiresafe.net. (530) 877-0984. Fire Prevention & Safety Checklist. This printable list from the American Red Cross is a good place to start. Ready for Wildfire offers simple steps you can take to increase the chances of your home surviving a wildfire. Includes a printable Family Action Plan form to fill out & review with your family. www.tinyurl.com/RedCrossFireChecklist. www.readyforwildfire.org. Shasta County Fire Safe Council. Offers fire safety tips & regional information. Find out how you can get involved. www.wsrcd.org. (530) 365-7332.
PRODUCT RECALLS & AWARENESS WEBSITES According to the Consumer Product Safety Commission, about 33.1 million people in the U.S. annually get injured by a household consumer product due to malfunctioning or defective manufacturing. Be aware of products you may have that have been determined unsafe. Breast Cancer Fund. In response to the public health crisis of breast cancer, the Breast Cancer Fund identifies & advocates for elimination of environmental & other preventable causes of the disease. www. breastcancerfund.org. Campaign for Safe Cosmetics. A coalition of more than 100 nonprofit organizations working to protect the health of consumers & workers by eliminating dangerous chemicals from cosmetics & personal care products. www.safecosmetics.org. Consumer Affairs. Find the latest news regarding toxic toys & infant/child furniture, along with recall information. Look for the Toys & Children’s Products page. www. consumeraffairs.com. Consumer Dangers. This website is dedicated to helping raise awareness of dangerous consumer products in hopes of decreasing the number of of product-related tragedies. www.consumerdangers.com/ products. ConsumerSafety.org. A comprehensive resource offering safety guides for infants, families & all ages. ConsumerSafety.org strives to make information about recalls & safety-related news about drugs, medical devices, food & consumer products accessible to everyone in a transparent, easily understandable way. www.consumersafety.org. Environmental Working Group (EWG). EWG is a nonprofit, nonpartisan organization dedicated to protecting public health & the environment. Contains relevant products, food safety information & more. www.enviroblog.org & www.ewg.org. U.S. Consumer Product Safety Commission. Offers comprehensive product safety & recall information. Report an unsafe product. Includes sections dedicated to toys & children’s products. www.cpsc.gov.
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arts programs through reading, classes, workshops & field-trips. Includes “Juniors” division for ages 7-17. Make new friends with fellow rock hounds. shastagemandmineral@gmail. com. www.shastagemandmineral.com.
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Gaumer’s Mineral & Mining Museum; Red Bluff. Educational & entertaining for visitors of all ages. Gold mining, fossils, Native American artifacts, rocks, crystals & fluorescent minerals. Mon-Fri 9am-5pm. School tours available. www.gaumers.com. 78 Belle Mill Rd. (530) 527-6166.
Rockhounding, or recreational rock collecting, can happen any time, any place -- especially for young kids. But for some extra special treasures, check out these neat venues.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show. Fun & educational annual two-day event for kids & families. Enjoy activities such as geode cutting, ring/necklace making & a junior rockhound dig. First 200 kids each day receive a gift. Vendors feature fine jewelry & polished rocks, minerals & fossils. Held the 3rd weekend of September at the Silver Dollar Fairgrounds. www.featherriverrocks.org. 2357 Fair St. (530) 321-6331. Feather River Lapidary & Mineral Society; Oroville. This club promotes & encourages the pursuit of all types of lapidary & jewelry art, as well as all aspects of collecting & studying rocks, minerals & fossils. Monthly meetings & field trips, rock shop for lapidary & silversmithing, classes & lectures. Hosts the Chico Gem, Mineral & Jewelry Show every September (see listing above). www.featherriverrocks.org. (530) 321-6331. Paradise Gem & Mineral Club. Fun group of rock hounds promoting & advancing the appreciation of rocks & minerals. Meetings & activity nights, annual picnic, annual show & field trips for those interested in the earth sciences, lapidary techniques & general rockhounding. www.paradisegem.org. (530) 343-0894.
SHASTA COUNTY Shasta Gem & Mineral Society. A nonprofit organization dedicated to increasing the knowledge of gem, mineral & lapidary
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ONLINE RocksForKids.com. Canadian-based rockhounding website with good information for kids of all ages. Includes rocks list & pictures. www.rocksforkids.com.
NATURE & WILDLIFE CENTERS, ORGANIZATIONS & RESCUES Let your children learn with you to become more aware of our complex, beautiful world, including the wild plants and animals within it. Together, you can resolve to protect and maintain your corner of this planet.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES Altacal Audubon Society; Butte, Glenn & Tehama Counties. Promotes awareness, appreciation & protection of native birds & their habitats. Bird walks, informative & entertaining monthly programs at Chico Creek Nature Center, educational outreach at local schools & events. Sponsors the annual Snow Goose Festival each January. www.altacal.org. California Native Plant Society, Mt. Lassen Chapter; Butte, Glenn, Tehama & Plumas counties. Offers year-round field trips, native plant seeds, monthly meetings & annual events, rare plant conservation & educational outreach programs to schools & groups. http://mountlassen.cnps.org.
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Barry Kirshner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. This education & preservation center is home to a wide variety of non-releasable endangered & exotic live animals. See tigers, mountain lions, bobcats, coyotes, leopards, hawks, owls, African lions, servals, a liger, wallaby, reptiles & much more. www.kirshner.org. 4995 Durham Pentz Rd. (530) 533-1000. Butte Environmental Council (BEC); Butte County. BEC educates & advocates for the environment. Provides information about current land, air & water issues, offers classroom education programs & provides resources for community action. Hosts the annual Endangered Species Faire each May in Bidwell Park & the annual Bidwell Park & Creeks Clean-up Day in September (3rd Sat). www.becnet.org. 116 W. Second St., Ste. 3. (530) 891-6424. Chico Creek Nature Center. The official information center for Bidwell Park, the 7th largest municipal park in the U.S. Offers children’s classes, exhibits, camps, a science lab, educational programs for schools & field trips. Thrive K-12 Learning Center is home to non-releasable native animals. www.bidwellpark.org. 1968 East 8th St. (located in Bidwell Park). (530) 891-4671. Feather River Fish Hatchery; Oroville. State-of-the-art facility features underwater viewing windows to observe migrating salmon & steelhead trout; best viewing happens mid-Sept–Jun. Learn about the life cycle of fish & view spawning operations. Offers educational programs & tours & hosts the Annual Salmon Festival on the 4th Sat in Sept. Open daily, sunrise to sunset. Free admission. www.wildlife.ca.gov/ Fishing/Hatcheries/Feather-River. 5 Table Mountain Blvd. (530) 538-2222. Feather River Nature Center & Native Plant Park; Oroville. Features an original river-rock bathhouse used by gold miners. This is a great place to enjoy family picnics or just relax by the river. Open weekends 12-4pm; guided tours available by appt. Select the Museums link. www.cityoforoville.org. Montgomery St. & Old Ferry Rd. (530) 538-2401 Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Inspiring the exploration of science & natural history in the Butte County region & beyond. Offers ongoing & touring exhibits, a science lab & workshops, school field trips, summer camps & more. Walk through the native plants garden. www.csuchico.edu/gateway. 625 Esplanade (next to the Bidwell Mansion State Historic Park). (530) 898-4121. Gray Lodge Wildlife Area; Gridley. Yearround wildlife viewing in a 9,100-acre wetland area. In fall & winter see vast numbers of migratory waterfowl. Offers a museum, paved trail to a viewing platform & seasonal guided tours Oct-Feb. Annual events include a children’s fishing day. Open sunrise to sunset. www.wildlife. ca.gov. 3207 Rutherford Road (along the Pacific Flyway). (530) 846-7500 or Sat & Sun (530) 846-7505. Ron’s Reptiles; Chico. Visit to see a variety of lizards, snakes & amphibians, or Ron will come to you for club or school assemblies in Butte & Tehama counties. Open Tue-Fri 10am-6pm, Sat 10am-4pm. 44 Rock Creek Rd. (530) 893-2095. The Worm Farm; Durham. Family farm featuring 9,600 linear feet of windrows of redworms. Learn about vermicomposting at this popular field trip destination. Hands-on group tours year-round by
appointment. Wear gardening clothes when visiting! Provides gardeners with a means of producing healthy plants while positively affecting the environment. www.thewormfarm.net/. 9033 Esquon Rd. (7 miles south of Chico). (530) 894-1276.
GLENN COUNTY Sacramento National Wildlife Refuge; Willows. Headquartered in Willows, the complex consists of five national wildlife refuges & three wildlife management areas, comprising more than 35,000 acres of wetlands & uplands in the Sacramento Valley. Auto-tours, hiking trails, visitor center, bookstore & educational programs. School & group tours available. www.fws.gov/ refuge/Sacramento. (530) 934-2801.
SACRAMENTO COUNTY California State Fair Farm School Tour Program; Sacramento. In spring & fall, students grades K-6 will enjoy a 1.5-2 hour tour of the California State Fair Farm’s crops & interactive stations, including a functioning greenhouse. Highlights California agricultural history, seeds, crop growing & innovations in farming, soil & worm composting. Produce tasting too. www. castatefair.org/farmtours. (530) 263-3277.
SHASTA COUNTY California Native Plant Society, Shasta Chapter; Redding. Offers field trips, workshops, monthly events with presenters, annual plant sales, shows & information. Educates the public about native plants in their natural environment & for use in the garden. www.shastacnps.org. (530)355-8542. City of Anderson Water Pollution Control Plant. Students of all ages can learn what happens to our sewage water in a field trip that takes them through the steps of sewage waste-water treatment before it is released into the Sacramento River. Students will view the microorganisms used in a natural biological process that treats the water. 3800 Rupert Rd (located in Anderson River Park). (530) 378-6665 or (530) 378-6664. Coleman Fish Hatchery; Anderson. Explore the largest Chinook salmon & steelhead hatchery in the lower 48 states. Open daily for informative self-guided tours 7:30am until dusk. Nature trail, annual Return of the Salmon Festival (3rd Sat in Oct), school & youth group tours (Oct & Nov). www.fws.gov/coleman. 24411 Coleman Fish Hatchery Rd. (530) 365-8622. Shasta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation; Anderson. A nonprofit organization that rehabilitates sick, orphaned & injured wildlife to release back into the wild. Volunteer opportunities in spring & summer. Tasks include feeding baby birds & helping teach older animals how to survive in the wild. www.shastawildliferescue.com. (530) 3659453 (365-WILD). Turtle Bay Exploration Park; Redding. Provides wonderful, educational, hands-on experiences for all ages. Learn about the natural richness of our area. Interactive exhibits, galleries & museum displays, butterfly & bird exhibits, fish feeding & viewing, self-guided & hands-on science exploration, indoor & outdoor play features & animal shows. Offers school field trips, summer camps, teacher & classroom www.northstateparent.com • 2017/2018
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SCIENCE & NATURE support & more. www.turtlebay.org. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530) 243-8850. Wild Horse Sanctuary; Shingletown. This 5,000-acre preserve is dedicated to protecting & preserving America’s wild horses as a living national treasure. Provides them sanctuary in an ecologically balanced environment. Visitors welcome Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm for free wild horse viewing. Trail rides, horse adoptions & sponsorships. Annual open house & benefit in Aug. www. wildhorsesanctuary.org. 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530) 474-5770. Wintu Audubon Society; Redding. With a mission of conserving & restoring natural ecosystems, focuses on birds & other wildlife & their habitats. Offers education & interactive programs, including an annual campout in July. Year-round activities include a monthly educational program for youth grades 4 & up (2nd Sat), bird walks for adults & teens (2nd Sat; binoculars & bird guides provided), a birding program with guest speakers (2nd Tue) & more. www.wintuaudubon.org.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Mt. Shasta Audubon Society. The Mount Shasta Area Audubon encourages a love of birds by providing field trips (typically AprJul), a colorful map titled “A Birder’s Guide to Driving Routes in Siskiyou County” & a checklist of birds found in the county. The chapter is involved in education & conservation efforts to protect & enhance the region. www.mtshastaaudubon.com. (530) 926-2093. Mt. Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center. Offer family-friendly events & activities
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TEHAMA COUNTY Sacramento River Discovery Center; Red Bluff. Learn about science & nature in an outdoor classroom on the Sacramento River. Stroll the native habitat trails, visit the 2-acre native plant garden, check out the drought-tolerant demo garden. Offers ongoing seminars, outings & classes, environmental education programming for elementary schools, summer day camps in Jun & Jul (ages 6-12). Buy native plants at the spring & fall plant sale events. www.sacramentoriverdiscoverycenter.com. 1000 Sale Ln. (530) 527-1196. Reptile Parties; Tehama & Shasta Counties. Brings a fieldtrip to your school or group! Brings live snakes, lizards & turtles from around the world to you. Children can pet & hold these live ambassadors of their species. www.reddingreptileparties.com. (530) 226-5329.
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Free Admission. Mon.-Fri., 9-5 Closed on Saturdays until December.
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Great Cats World Park; Cave Junction, OR. This interactive & educational 10-acre park is home to up to 45 cats representing 16 different species. Meet feline ambassadors. Helps raise awareness & support for rare & endangered cats. Guided tours & trainer interactions bring out natural, instinctive behaviors & athletic abilities in the cats. School groups, corporate events & private tours available. www.greatcatsworldpark. com. 27919 Redwood Hwy. (541) 592-2957. ScienceWorks; Ashland, OR. Southern Oregon’s interactive science museum features over 80 interactive exhibits, hands-on science & arts exploration, weekly activities, field trips & educational programs for educators. Open year-round. Group tours & discounts available. www.scienceworksmuseum.org. 1500 E. Main St. (541) 482-6767. Sequoia Park Zoo; Eureka. Families can explore the natural world & cultivate a
passion for wildlife at the Sequoia Park Zoo. The zoo features exotic birds that live in a free-flight environment, interactive displays & animal exhibits in a unique redwood setting. www.sequoiaparkzoo. net. 3414 West St. (707) 441-4263.
PLANETARIUMS, OBSERVATORIES & ASTRONOMY Take a break from electric lights and learn to recognize the heavenly beacons that have guided travellers, inspired songs and mesmerized many across the centuries.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico Community Observatory. Operates on clear nights, Fri, Sat & Sun, year-round. Summer: sunset to 10:45pm. Winter: approx. 6-9pm. Explore the night sky in an outside viewing area with docents who lead discussions. Take a peek through telescopes inside the building. Schedule a docent-led evening astronomy experience for your school or private group. Free. www.chicoobservatory.com. 1 Observatory Way (located near Horseshoe Lake in Upper Bidwell Park; look for sign at intersection of Wildwood Ave. & Observatory Way). (530) 487-4071.
SHASTA COUNTY Schreder Planetarium; Redding. This 1,700-square-foot planetarium with 10-meter projection dome offers a quality simulation of the night sky & features engaging programs that blend science, technology, engineering, math & imagination. The lab environment supports pre-K–12th grade studies. www.shastacoe.org. 1644 Magnolia Ave. (530) Field trips: 225-0243. Showtimes: (530) 225-0295. Star Parties; Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. Join members of the Shasta Astronomy Club seasonally to view the amazing sights in the sky. Telescopes provided. Weekly park pass $10. Monthly or bi-monthly viewings held at Mt. Shasta Mine Loop trail parking lot. Begins 30 minutes after sunset, weather permitting. Free. From the main page, select Plan YOur Visit>Ranger Programs. www.nps.gov/whis & shastaastronomyclub.org. (530) 246-1225. Turtle Bay Exploration Park; Redding. Schedule a group adventure to learn about a variety of topics including science, art, history, forestry, native animal species, horticulture & more. www.turtlebay.org/learn. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530) 242-3108. Whiskeytown Environmental School Clear Creek Field Labs. A field trip series for grades K–4, with mini units based on California State Science Standards. Includes three pre-classroom lessons, a 2–3 hour field lab led by a naturalist & a post classroom lesson. Program provided by the Shasta County Office of Education. www. shastacoe.org. Located in Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. (530) 225-0111.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Lava Beds National Monument. Site of the largest concentration of lava tube caves in North America. Offers ranger-led explorations & evening campfire programs that explore the Native American history connected to the monument. Rangers help
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match children’s interests & capabilities to the numerous developed caves. www.nps. gov/labe/index.htm. (530) 667-8113. Mt. Shasta Star Gazers Club. Promotes interest in astronomy & its related sciences. Educational & fun. Monthly meetings, free public star parties & other events. All are welcome. www.mtshastastargazers.com.
SCIENCE & TECHNOLOGY Kids today are natives to the world of technology. Use that comfort-level to introduce your child to creative and practical tech-related experiences. Build It; Redding. Field trips, after school classes, camps & birthday parties offer experiences in LEGO® robotics, computer programming, game design & development, animation & filmmaking, 3D modeling & more for ages 6-18. www. builditredding.com. 925 Merchant St., Ste. 2. (530) 638-3399. Makerspace; Red Bluff. “Hands-on, mindson” learning is offered to Tehama County students, with activities that include electronics, graphic design, animation, coding, creative writing, engineering & videography. All activities are aligned with Common Core State Standards & built around the belief that learning can be meaningful & FUN! Call to reserve time slots. www.tehamaschools. org. 1135 Lincoln St. (530) 528-7310.
SPELUNKING (CAVES) Strap on your headlamp! Check out the North State’s intriguing underground adventures.
SHASTA COUNTY Lake Shasta Caverns; Lakehead. Fun & impressive spelunking experience! In this 2-hour adventure, travel by boat across Shasta Lake, take a scenic bus ride to the entrance, then enjoy a 1-hour guided tour through the caverns. Learn more in the visitor’s center & gift shop. lakeshastacaverns. com. 20359 Shasta Caverns Rd. (800) 795-CAVE (2283). Subway Cave; Old Station. A great first spelunking experience for kids; the surface is fairly level & the walk less than 1/2 mile. https:// goo.gl/dgZ9y3. Located 1/4 mile north of the junction of Highway 44 & 89, across from Cave Campground. (530) 336-5521.
SISKIYOU & MODOC COUNTIES Lava Beds National Monument. Visit the site of the largest concentration of lava tube caves in North America. Learn about the monument’s history during evening campfire programs & ranger-led explorations. Rangers help match children’s interests & capabilities with the varied types of caves. www.nps.gov/ labe/index.htm. (530) 667-8113.
SOUTHERN OREGON Oregon Caves National Monument & Preserve; Cave Junction. Offers ranger-led cave tours late Mar–Nov, plus dining & gift gallery. Lodging is available mid-May–Oct at the 1934-built Oregon Caves Chateau, a National Historic Landmark. www.oregoncaveschateau.com. www.nps.gov/orca. 19000 Caves Highway. (541) 592-2100 or (541) 592-3400.
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BY GILLIAN MARCHENKO
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om, what’s wrong with that girl?” a little voice whispers as I swing my daughter with special needs at the park. “Oh, there’s nothing wrong with her, honey. Now come on, let’s get going. How would you like to go down the slide?” The mother shuffles her daughter away from the swings as I shift my weight from side to side and give my child another push. I don’t speak up, but I should. As a mom to a child with disabilities, I want my daughter to be accepted. I want her to have friends. In the North State there are more than 10,000 students with disabilities enrolled in the public school system that have disabilities. Thanks to the Individuals with Disabilities Education Act issued in 1975, most typically developing kids have daily opportunities to interact with individuals who have special needs. They may know someone with a disability at school, church or on their extracurricular soccer team. It’s great when parents initiate open, informative and loving conversations about special needs with their kids at home. But how many take the time to talk to their kids about disability? How many parents know what to say? Helpful Tips “I think it’s hard to know what to say or what not to say. I always feel like I’m going to say the wrong thing, so I say nothing,” admits Julie Long, mom to one daughter. Having a conversation with children about special needs requires time, openness and encouragement. It doesn’t mean the parent has all the answers. If your child has a classmate with a disability, ask him about it. “How’s John doing in your class? What does he like to do? Do you talk to him much?” Questions will help you gauge your child’s comfort level with the subject. He may have lots to say, and you’ll realize there isn’t much for you to bring up. But if he gets quiet, it is an opportunity to delve deeper. The Six “Bs” For Healthy Interactions With Special Needs Youth Here’s an easy guide to use for a conversation. Tell your child to: 1. Be smart: His disability is only part of him. Every person is different. Accept your classmate for who he is. Learn about his special needs. You can’t catch the disability. It’s OK to ask questions. Talk to your teacher or to another
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GENERAL RESOURCES For families with children with special needs, supportive communities and programs may not be far away. Online platforms let families across the world exchange stories of challenge and success, and rising awareness of special needs has produced more opportunities for helping kids live full, joyful lives.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES ADHDchildhood. Tools & tips for caregivers & teachers of kids with ADHD. A sister website includes information for adults with ADHD. www.adhdchildhood.com.
trusted adult if there is something you don’t understand. 2. Be patient: Some behaviors may bother you. Your friend is not trying to annoy you. She might need time to answer your questions or help to finish an activity. Kids with special needs sometimes think differently and act differently (as we all do!). If your friend does something that offends you, calmly explain to her what bothered you or talk to an adult. 3. Be inclusive: Inclusive is a big word. It just means to invite your classmate to join in activities with you. Or offer to teach your friend how to play. Clear directions help everyone understand things better. Try not to be hurt if he says no. 4. Be sensitive: Join in activities he enjoys. Talk about topics that interest him. Maybe your friend really likes trains. It makes him feel good when you listen and appreciate him. Praise your friend for the things he likes. 5. Be brave: Children with special needs often are made fun of or bullied. Defend your classmate. If he is teased or bullied, tell an adult. It is never OK to bully another child. Sometimes kids with special needs have a harder time understanding sarcasm and jokes. Don’t tease your friend. Don’t allow others to tease him either. 6. Be yourself: If you are unsure of how to act around your friend, be yourself. Tell him what you like/dislike. Encourage your friend to be her/himself. No two people are the same. Some differences are just more noticeable.
Who knows, maybe someday you’ll even find yourself at the park swinging next to someone with special needs. “Mom, why does that little girl look different than me?” your child may ask. “Remember what we talked about at home about special needs?” “Let’s say hello. It will be fun to make a new friend.” Ó
Gillian Marchenko is the author of two books: Sun Shine Down, a memoir about her daughter with Down syndrome and Still Life, A Memoir of Living Fully with Depression. Connect with her at www. gillianmarchenko.com Little baby Brooklynn enjoys colorful images and the soothing sound of a children’s book being read. Thankfully, the North State is full of family resources that help Special Needs families live full, healthy lives.
The Takeaway Broaching the subject of special needs with children will give them confidence and diminish the fear of the unknown at school or at the playground. Some North State resource centers even offer services that encourage inclusivity amongst all children. At Rowell Family Empowerment, they invites typically developing children to participate in activities like the “Brick Builders” Lego club and the Get SET (social-emotional training) summer program so that they can learn about diverse abilities and celebrate each other. “We talk openly and freely about autism, down syndrome, deafness and all diversity,” says Executive Director Kat Lowrence. “We believe that each and every human being is unique and has something to offer. Our motto is Everyone Belongs!”
Autism LifeSpan; Chico. Serving 9 Northern CA counties. Supports individuals with developmental disabilities & their families. Resource office includes a lending library with more than 500 books, videos, DVDs & curriculum materials spanning the autism spectrum. Provides families, individuals, educators & other professionals with information & resources. Also offers trainings & monthly parent support group. www.autismlifespan.org. 2418 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 150. (530) 897-0900. Autism Speaks. An organization that helps families recognize early signs of autism & seek early intervention to improve learning, communication & social skills. www.autismspeaks.org. Autism Support Network. A free online community that connects thousands of families to support one another. Strategies & guides for managing autism. Provides a search feature to find support near you. www.autismsupportnetwork.com.
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Braille & Talking Book Library; serving Northern California. A free service that loans braille & audiobooks (& playback equipment) by mail to eligible Northern CA residents who are unable to read standard print materials due to blindness, low vision or physical disabilities. www.btbl. ca.gov. (916) 654-0640 or (800) 952-5666. California State Department of Rehabilitation. Serving all upper CA counties. Helps individuals with disabilities (physical, mental, emotional or learning) go to work for the first time or return to work. Job training & placement, adaptive technology, vocational counseling, help with transportation & more. By application. www.dor.ca.gov. Butte Co; Chico. 470 Rio Lindo Ave., Ste. 4. (530) 895-5507. Oroville. 78 Table Mountain Blvd. (530) 822-4570.
Shasta Co; Redding. 1900 Churn Creek Rd., Ste. 100. (530) 224-4708. Siskiyou Co; Yreka. 500 N. Main St. (530) 842-1662. Tehama Co; Red Bluff. 705 Pine St. (530) 529-4270. Center for Parent Information and Resources; Sacramento. A network for parents of children with disabilities. The Parent Center for Butte, Glenn, Tehama, Shasta & Siskiyou counties is Warmline Family Resource Center. www.parentcenterhub.org. www.warmlinefrc.org. 2791 24th St. (916) 455-9500 or (844) 455-9517. Disability Action Center; Butte, Colusa, Glenn, Lassen, Modoc, Plumas, Shasta, Siskiyou & Tehama counties. Serving the needs of people with disabilities since 1980. Advocacy, peer advising, information & referrals, housing strategies, assistive technology, durable medical equipment www.northstateparent.com • 2017/2018
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SPECIAL NEEDS reuse program, volunteer opportunities, vision resources & traumatic brain injuries program. We now offer voice options & senior communications program (social media), for all ages, families & individuals. www actionctr.org. Chico. 1161 East Ave. (530) 893-8527. Redding. 1600 West St. (530) 242-8550. Far Northern Regional Center; serving all upper CA counties. Serving individuals with developmental disabilities & their families. Referrals to services & support for infants to adults. www.farnorthernrc.org. Chico. 1377 East Lassen Ave. (530) 895-8633. Redding. 1900 Churn Creek Rd., Ste. 319. (530) 222-4791. Mt. Shasta. 421 Chestnut St. (530) 222-4791. Lake Almanor. 401 Peninsula Dr., Ste. 2. (530) 895-8633. Head Start/Early Head Start. Offers support for children ages 5 & under with special needs & their parents. To find a program in your area, use the Head Start Locator online or call a local office in your county. http://eclkc.ohs.acf.hhs.gov/hslc. Homeschool Association of California (HSC) Special Needs Homeschooling Information. Volunteer contact person for general information about homeschooling kids with special needs. www.hsc.org. (888) HSC-4440. National Association for Down Syndrome (NADS). The oldest down-syndrome advocacy organization in the country. Helps people with Down syndrome reach their full potential. Offers prenatal information for parents expecting a child with Down syndrome. www.nads.org. NCCDI Tehama County Head Start; Red Bluff. www.nccdi.com. 220 Sycamore St., Ste. 200. (530) 529-1500 or (877) 224-7772. Parent Infant Programs; Redding. Serving all upper CA Counties. In-home program for children ages 0-3 with special needs. Curriculum focuses on maximizing the development of the individual child, strengthening the parent-child relationship & helping parents develop strong advocacy skills. Includes autism support program for ages 3-5. www.parentinfantprograms.com. 2628 Victor Ave., Ste. B. (530) 247-1375. Remi Vista Inc. Offers Applied Behavior Analysis (ABA) in Chico, Redding, Mount Shasta & Yreka. ABA is a proven method of helping individuals, including those with autism, learn important life skills such as communication, social interaction & self-care. It is also very effective in helping people unlearn harmful or problematic behaviors such as self-harm, aggression & defiance. www.remivistainc.net/applied-behavior-analysis. (530) 245-5805. Rowell Family Empowerment of Northern CA; Siskiyou, Trinity, Shasta, Tehama, Butte & Glenn Counties. Parent-founded, parent-operated, non-profit organization that offers free services to families of children ages 3-22 with special needs. Programs are supported through grants, contracts, donations & fundraising activities. www.empoweryourfamily.org. (530) 226-5129.
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NORTH STATE PARENT 2017/2018 FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE Shasta Head Start, Inc.; Redding. www.shastaheadstart.org. 375 Lake Blvd., Ste. 100. (530) 241-1036. Siskiyou Early Head Start; Yreka. www. siskiyoucoe.net/domain/60. 1 Childs Way. (530) 842-8493. SLATE. The hallmark of SLATE (Successful Living with Autism through Training & Education) is Get SET (Get Social Emotional Training), SLATE’s summer program which provides an environment for children & young adults to learn & grow side by side with typical children. www.empoweryourfamily.org/slate. (530) 226-5129. Special Olympics Northern California. Offers free sports training for anyone diagnosed with intellectual disabilities age 5 or older. Competitions for ages 8 & up. Call for county information. www.sonc.org. (925) 944-8801. The Autism Society. The nation’s leading grassroots autism organization, increasing public awareness, advocating for appropriate services & providing the latest treatment information. Also hosts a national autism conference. www.autism-society.org. Triple Creek Ranch; serving Shasta & Tehama Counties. Therapeutic horseback riding for individuals with physical, emotional & mental disabilities, plus youth horsemanship activities with Christian values. Fosters increased confidence, patience, self-esteem, muscle tone & more. www.tcri.org. (530) 524-8426.
BUTTE COUNTY ARC of Butte County; Chico. Serving Butte, Glenn & Tehama Counties, ARC assists people with developmental disabilities to choose & realize their goals. Family support groups in English & Spanish. www.arcbutte.org. 2030 Park Ave. (530) 891-5865. Club Kidwell; Chico. Designed as a safe, comfortable, supportive time for kids with special needs so parents can attend church services stress-free. Offers individualized programs & accommodations to help kids with special needs engage in activities like a Bible lesson, craft, play time & musical worship. www.bidwellpres.org/club-kidwell.php. Bidwell Presbyterian Church, 208 W. First St. (530) 343-1484. CSU, Chico Autism Clinic. Year-round program promotes the sensory, motor, communicative & cognitive skills of children with developmental disorders. Allows children to experience the sensory & motor input they are seeking in order to balance their nervous systems so they may focus on learning other skills. Sliding scale available. www.tinyurl.com/CSUChicoAutismClinic. Department of Kinesiology, CSU, Chico. (530) 898-6373 or (530) 898-6324. Do-It Leisure; Chico. Recreation & empowerment agency for individuals ages 18 & up with developmental disabilities. Individualized programs & sports programs for all skill levels. Summer camps, independent living skills program, group socializing & recreation program (by referral). www.wtcinc.org. 2233 Fair St. (530) 343-6055.
Innovative Preschool, Inc.; Chico. An integrated preschool program serving typically developing children & children with special needs. Unique structure emphasizes social-emotional learning through play. www.innovativepreschool.org. 2404 Marigold Ave. (530) 343-2028. Integrative Therapy; Chico. Sensory-motor based occupational therapy & massage for children & infants with special needs, including sensory processing & motor delays. Also offers trainings for parents with children with sensory processing issues & classes on infant massage for special needs children. 2627 Forest Ave. (530) 879-9030. Little Red Hen LifeSpan Center; Chico. Nonprofit organization offers year-round socialization training programs for children, teens & young adults with autism spectrum disorder. Unique programs teach children skills needed to successfully integrate into the community. Targets communication, play skills, group participation & positive peer interactions. Provides sensory exploration & behavioral support in a fun & engaging environment. www. littleredhen.org/lifespan-center.html. 2418 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 150. (530) 897-0300. The Lifespan Center Store; Chico. Features items & toys that assist in developing pretend play skills, social & language skills, & sensory & fine motor skills for children 4-12 years old. Also offers awareness merchandise. Open during Little Red Hen’s Children’s Programs & Autism Lifespan’s Office Hours. www.autismlifespan.org. 2418 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 150. (530) 897-0900. Work Training Center; Chico. Programs in Chico, Oroville & Paradise. Dedicated to meeting the training, vocational & recreational needs of people ages 18 & up with disabilities. Day programs (transportation assistance available), community employment services & more. www.wtcinc.org. Main office: 2255 Fair St. (530) 343-7994.
SHASTA & TEHAMA COUNTIES North Valley Services; Red Bluff. Offers programs & activities that assist persons with special needs ages 18 & up. Emphasizes independence & integration into the community. Functional, behavioral & employment skills development, transportation assistance, resource info & more. www.northvalleyservices.org. 11799 Highway 99W. (530) 527-0407. Triple Creek Ranch; Shasta & Tehama County locations. Therapeutic horseback riding for individuals of all ages with physical, emotional & mental/learning disabilities. The unique relationship developed with a horse can lead to increased confidence, patience, self-esteem & more. Also offers youth horsemanship activities. www.tcri.org. (530) 524-8426.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Shasta Disabled Sports USA; serving Mt. Shasta & surrounding regions. Offers outdoor sports & activity programs to anyone with a physical or developmental disability. Snow sports, river rafting, camping, rock climbing, lake days, bowling & other
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events. Run by outdoor enthusiasts who share their love of fun & adventure. www. shastadsusa.org. (530) 925-1531.
TEHAMA COUNTY Red Bluff Performing Arts Centre. Professional instruction in dance, theater, voice & music. Welcomes individuals with special needs & those who are deaf or hard of hearing. www.redbluffperformingartscentre.com. 12881 Baker Rd. (530) 255-4180.
EQUINE ASSISTED LEARNING & PSYCHOTHERAPY Kids and animals are a natural combination. For children with disabilities, the companionship is invaluable. Animals promote confidence and self-esteem while motivating kids to interact and get stronger. Equine assisted therapy provides opportunities for physical and emotional experiences in a non-judgmental setting and can be tailored to a child’s individual needs. Handi-Riders; Oroville. Provides therapeutic, adaptive horseback riding for children & adults with special needs. Professional Association of Therapeutic Horsemanship member & Premier Accredited Center. Has served Butte, Glenn & Tehama counties for more than 30 years. www.handi-riders.org. (530) 533-5333. HealTherapy, Inc.; Yreka. Provides comprehensive & traditional psychotherapy for Medi-Cal eligible children & adults through partnership. Provides individual, group & equine services through Siskiyou County Corrections & traditional therapy in association with Fairchild Medical Clinic. Member of PATH International. www.healtherapyinc.com. (530) 842-3455. Kimberley Covington, LMFT; Butte County. MFC#42220. Equine Psychotherapy. Works with individuals, couples, youth & families. www.kimcovington.com. 852 Manzanita Ct., Ste. 140. (530) 899-1412. Stable Hands; Yreka. Improves the physical, mental, emotional & social health of people living with disabilities through equine assisted activities & therapy, ages 2 & up. Horses Helping Heroes veterans program (free). Scholarship program available. www.stablehands.org. (530) 842-3082. Ananda Ranch; Siskiyou County. Tricia Weldon PHD, MA., EAP, EAL, CTS, holds Level II certification under the Equine Assisted Growth & Learning Association as an equine specialist & facilitator. She is also a Girls Circle certified facilitator & a trauma specialist / intervention & consultant. Founder of Ananda Ranch, providing girls & women a place to awaken their full potential. www.anandaranch.org. (530) 925-2567.
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Club soccer competitors AC United Freedom vs. Chico Lightning. Photo by Robert Rappeport
Baseball/Softball: Little League Basketball: Open Gyms & Youth Leagues Bicycling Broomball Cheerleading Climbing Walls/Towers Fitness Centers, Clubs & Sports Facilities Football Freerunning/Parkour Golf Courses, Resorts & Clubs Gymnastics Hockey: Ice, Field, Roller Lacrosse Martial Arts Pilates Rowing Running: Annual Running Events Running: Clubs & Organizations Rugby For Youth Snow Sports Soccer Swim Teams Volleyball Wrestling Yoga YMCAs Note: Many recreation departments offer organized sports for kids. See our General Recreation section for a list of recreation departments in the North State.
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organization that provides a high-quality experience to every player. Traveling baseball entails practicing with professional baseball coaches, weekly practices at an indoor training facility, and weekend tournaments.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES Junior Giants Baseball. A free, non-competitive & innovative baseball program with training by Giants coaches. For boys & girls. Local programs www.jrgiants.org. (877) JR-GIANT. Chico: Ages 5-13 yrs. Chico Area Rec & Park District. 775 E 16th St. www.chicorec.com. (530) 895-2619. Cottonwood. Ages 5-18 yrs. Cottonwood Junior Giants. www.sfjrg-cottonwood. siplay.com/site. Feather River/Oroville. Ages 5-18 yrs. Feather River Rec & Park District. www.frrpd.com. 1875 Feather River Blvd. (530) 533-2011. Los Molinos. Ages 5-13 yrs Tehama County PAL. www.tehamaso.org/pal. 22840 Antelope Blvd. (530) 529-7950. Mt. Shasta. Ages 5-13 yrs. Mt. Shasta Rec & Parks District. 1315 Nixon Rd. (530) 926-2494. Rancho Tehama/Corning. Ages 5-18 yrs. Tehama County PAL. janice@rtr.net. (530) 585-3342. Red Bluff. Ages 5-13. Tehama County PAL– Red Bluff Junior Giants. 29671 Wildcat Rd., Paynes Creek. Redding. Ages 5-13 yrs. City of Redding Recreation. www.reddingrecreation.org. 777 Cypress Ave. (in City Hall). (530) 225-4095.
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Chico Aces Baseball Club. Instructors help young athletes develop into competitive level players by focusing on baseball instruction & training. For boys ages 8-13 yrs. www.chicobullpenba.com. 1070 Marauder St., Ste. 120. (530) 230-2100. Chico American Legion Baseball. Ages 13-19 yrs. Chico Nuts team, 2 Chico Suns Junior teams, & Chico Rice Farm league. Chico Nuts were 2011, 2014 & 2015 State Champions, 2014 Western Regional Champions, & played in the 2014 AL World Series. www.chicolegionbaseball.com. (530) 342-0717. Chico Bullpen Baseball Academy. Offers group & private baseball lessons, speed agility program, clinics, camps, video analysis, batting cage rentals, parties & Chico Aces baseball team. www.chicobullpenba.com. 1070 Marauder St., Ste. 120. (530) 230-2100. Chico Central Little League. For boys ages 4-17 yrs. Offers seven levels of play. www.chicolittleleague.org. Chico Eastside Little League. For boys ages 4-17 yrs. www.chicoeastsidelittleleague.com. 328 Southgate Ave. (530) 519-5414. Chico Softball Little League. For girls ages 4-17 yrs. 2014 Nor-Cal State Champions. www.chicosoftballlittleleague.com. Chico Westside Little League. For boys ages 4-18 yrs. www.eteamz.com/chicowestside. Durham Little League. For boys & girls ages 4-17 yrs. www.tinyurl.com/DurhamLL. (530) 330-0169. Gridley Little League. For boys & girls ages 4-14 yrs. 2015 Jr. League CA District 47 TOC Champions! Majors, Minors, Juniors, Farm & T-Ball. www.eteamz.com/ GridleyLittleLeague. Lake Oroville Little League. For boys & girls ages 5-17 yrs. www.lakeorovillelittleleague.org. (530) 533-5563. Paradise Little League. Baseball for boys ages 4-14 yrs & Softball for girls ages 4-14 yrs. www.paradiselittleleague.com.
GLENN COUNTY Orland Little League. For boys ages 4-14 yrs. Majors, Minors, Juniors, Farm & T-Ball. www.orlandlittleleague.org. (916) 214-8484. Orland Softball Little League. For girls ages 7-14 yrs. www.cadistrict47.org.
SHASTA COUNTY Anderson Little League. For boys ages 4-15 yrs & girls ages 9-12 yrs. www.andersonlittleleague.com. (530) 365-1391. East Redding Little League. For boy & girls ages 4-18 yrs. Big League, Seniors, Juniors, Majors, Minors, Jr. Minors, Coach Pitch, & T-Ball. www.erllbaseball.com. (530) 763-1611. Foothill Area Little League; Palo Cedro. For boys & girls ages 4-16 yrs. www.foothillareall.pointstreaksites.com/view/foothill. Redding Girls Softball League. For girls grades K-12. www.reddingrecreation.org. (530) 225-4095. Redding Jr. Giants Baseball. For boys & girls ages 5-13 yrs. www.reddingrecreation. org. (530) 225-4095.
Shasta Dam Area Little League; Shasta Lake City. For boys & girls ages 4-16 yrs. www.sdall.pointstreaksites.com. West Redding Little League. For boys & girls ages 4-18 yrs. Instructional baseball & softball leagues. Majors, Minors & Juniors. www.wrll.net.
SISKIYOU COUNTY South Siskiyou Little League. For boys & girls ages 4-18 yrs. Big League boys, Senior girls, Junior boys, Majors, Minors, Coach Pitch, & T-Ball. www.southsiskiyoulittleleague.siplay.com/site. (530) 859-1844. Yreka Little League. For boys & girls ages 5-18 yrs. Big League, Seniors, Majors, Minors, Farm & T-Ball. www.yrekalittleleague.org.
TEHAMA COUNTY Red Bluff Little League. For boys & girls ages 4-16 yrs. Juniors, Majors, Minors, Farm & T-Ball. Major League CA Dist.1 TOC Champions 2015! www.redblufflittleleague.com. (530) 510-8919.
BASKETBALL: OPEN GYMS & YOUTH LEAGUES The North State offers many competitive and casual outlets for both youth and parents to shoot some hoops.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico Blazin Heat Basketball Club. For boys & girls ages 10-17 yrs. www.blazinheatbasketball.com. 236 W. East Ave., Ste. A (530) 519-1425. Upward Basketball; Chico. For boys & girls grades 1-6 yrs. www.efcchico.org. Evangelical Free Church, 1193 Filbert Ave. (530) 343-6022. Open Gym for Teens & Adults; Chico. Women’s Open Gym Basketball, Thurs 7:30-9pm for women high school age & up. Men’s Open Gym Basketball Sat 7:309:30am for men high school age & up. www. efcchico.org. Evangelical Free Church, 1193 Filbert Ave. (530) 343-6022 ext. 0. Upward Basketball & Cheerleading; Oroville. For boys & girls grades K-8. Offered Jan-Mar. Sign-ups are in Nov. www.oronaz. org. Oroville Church of the Nazarene, 2238 Monte Vista Ave. (530) 532-7526. Men’s Drop-In Basketball; Paradise. Teams meet each week for year-round scrimmage play. Ages 18 yrs & up. Wed 6-8pm. $1. Paradise Intermediate School Gym, 5657 Recreation Dr. (530) 872-6393.
SHASTA COUNTY NorCal Heat Basketball; Redding. For boys & girls grades 2-12. Year-round program. www.norcalheat.com. 4224 Long Drive Ct. (530) 945-3899. Shasta Family YMCA; Redding. Offers 1 indoor court (4 hoops) + 2 outdoor courts. Day use pass (gives access to entire facility): $8/ages 13-17 yrs, $10/ages 18 yrs & up or $15/ family. Y members free. www.sfymca.org. 1155 N. Court St. (530) 246-9622. www.northstateparent.com • 2017/2018
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SPORTS & FITNESS Shasta Magic Basketball; Redding. For boys & girls grades 4-12. Shasta Magic is the only non-profit youth sports basketball program in our community. Emphasizing success on the court or field, as well as in the classroom & in the community, dynamic staff provide an opportunity for all youth of Shasta County to be successful & supported. www.shastamagic.com. (530) 945-0182.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Siskiyou Family YMCA; Yreka. Open Gym, Mon 6:30-8:30pm. $5/drop-in. www.siskiyouymca.org. (530) 842-YMCA. Siskiyou Slam AAU league; Mt. Shasta & surrounding areas. Mar-Jun. For girls & boys grades 3-12. Contact Kale Riccomini. (530) 859-3960. Mt. Shasta Parks and Recreation. For boys & girls grades 3-7. Teams form in Jan. www.msrec.org. (530) 926-2494 Siskiyou Family YMCA; Yreka. Youth basketball league for boys and girls grades K-3, & 4-8. Offered Nov-Dec. Summer camps also available for grades K-3, 4-8 & high school. www.siskiyouymca.org. (530) 842-YMCA. YHoops; Yreka. Youth basketball AAU league. Trevor: (530) 340-2200.
BICYCLING A great mode of transportation and exercise, bicycling can also offer great opportunities for community and outdoor adventure. Below find options for recreational and sport-level biking.
NATIONAL US Bicycle Route System. Adventure Cycling Association offers a growing collection of regionally & nationally significant bicycling routes online; take virtual tours of more than 11,000 miles of U.S. bicycle routes nation-wide. www.adventurecycling.org/usbrs. (800) 755-2453.
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CLUBS & COALITIONS BUTTE COUNTY Chico Corsa Cycling Club. Dedicated to advancing the sport of cycling. Riders of all levels meet monthly for group rides, rain or shine. info@chicocorsa.com. www.chicocorsa.com. Chico Velo Cycling Club. Weekly rides, annual events, online local ride maps & info. www.chicovelo.org. (530) 343-8356.
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ANNUAL BIKING EVENTS Anderson Century Ride. Annual in May. 2017 ride was canceled but will return in 2018. Offers a wide range of challenges for all ages & levels, with views of Mount Shasta & Mount Lassen. Benefits local Lions Clubs programs. www.andersoncentury.com. (530) 941-9977. The Wildcat Granfondo; Palo Cedro. Annual in Oct. Riders ranging from elite to recreational & beginner. Cyclists ride together as a community for the camaraderie, scenic views, personal achievement & a chance to win prizes. Funds will be used to promote awareness of helmet use, educate proper fit & purchase helmets though industry partners to distribute affordably to families through local events, educational programs & schools. www.thewildcatgranfondo.com.
CLUBS & COALITIONS NorCal Boomtown BMX; Shasta Lake. Offers two race days weekly, plus special events, call for information about practice days. Shasta Dam Blvd. at Margaret Polf Park. (530) 526-3836.
Redding Mountain Biking, Inc. Provides weekly rides & annual events appealing to both newbies & enthusiasts of all ages. www.reddingmountainbiking.org. Ride Redding. An advocacy group for cyclists of all disciplines focused on education, transportation planning & outreach to riders of all ages & abilities. Ride Redding’s goal is improved cycling safety & local infrastructure supporting recreation tourism & a healthy lifestyle. www.rideredding.com. Shasta Wheelmen Bicycling Club; Redding. Family-oriented cycling group welcomes riders of all ages. Advocates for safe local cycling experiences; offers club rides on varied terrains with featured guests. Hosts the annual Oct Jamboree Century ride. www.shastawheelmen.org.
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ANNUAL BIKING EVENTS Biketoberfest; McCloud. Annual in Sep. Fun event in a charming historic town features rides for all ages & levels of experience. Proceeds support the development of the Great Shasta Rail Trail. www. mccloudchamber.com/mccloud-events. (530) 964-3113. Castle Crags Century Ride; Mt. Shasta. Annual in June, this “altitude adjustment” ride through beautiful Mt. Shasta area is hosted by the Mt. Shasta Rotary Club. Offers five ride options that follow one or two loops that end in the Mt. Shasta City Park. castlecragscentury@gmail.com. www. castlecragscentury.com. Humbug Hurry Up; Yreka. This annual June event features mountain biking racing that’s fun for all ages. Its five courses will start at Lower Greenhorn Park & will include a kids race. www.jeffersonmountainbike.com/hhu. The Art of Survival Century; Tulelake. Choose routes of Century, Metric Century, 45mi, 16mi family-friendly or a 20mi mountain bike route through the Modoc Forest. http://survivalcentury.com. (541) 723-3181.
ANNUAL BIKING EVENTS Challenge Fondo 100; Durham. Annual in Sep. Offers 100, 65, 50, 30 mi. flat & 20 mi. flat fun rides. www.chicovelo.org/challenge-fondo.html. Chico Bicycle Music Festival. Annual in Jun. Fun for all ages, this nonprofit event promoting bicycling features a bike-powered music stage, community rides & much more. www.becnet.org/chico-bicycle-music-festival. Tour ‘de Chocolate; Paradise. Three routes to choose from (8, 15 & 25 mi.) all include chocolate treats & raise funds for youth organizations. Annual in May at the Paradise Community Park. http://chocolatefest.us/ events/tour. (530) 342-4896. Velo-Love Ride; Gridley. Annual in Feb. This 40, 60, or 100 mi. adventure, starting from the Butte County Fairgrounds in Gridley, takes you past the Grey Lodge Wildlife Sanctuary, through blossoming orchards & past the famous Sutter Buttes. A mostly flat ride. www.chicovelo.org/ velo-love-ride-february.html.
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YMCA Mountain Bike Racing Series; Yreka. Annual in Jun. This competitive & challenging three-part series of evening races takes place in Upper Greenhorn Park. Beginner to expert levels ride distances ranging from 5-15 miles. Register at the YMCA office. www.siskiyou-ymca.org. (530) 842-9622.
CLUBS & COALITIONS Cycle Siskiyou. From short day trips to extended multi-day adventures, find road & mountain biking routes suitable for all ages & levels. Find descriptions & detailed maps online at www.cyclesiskiyou.com. Great Shasta Rail Trail Association; McCloud & Burney. This nonprofit invites community participation in planning trail amenities & helping maintain a scenic 80mi recreational bike trail on a converted railroad corridor from McCloud to Burney. www.GreatShastaRailTrail.org. Jefferson Mountain Bike Association; Yreka. This local chapter of the International Mountain Biking Association focuses on preserving, producing & promoting amazing mountain biking experiences in the Yreka area. brendanystrom@yahoo. com. www.jeffersonmountainbike.com. Mount Shasta Mountain Bike Association. Non-profit dedicated to designing, building & maintaining world-class trail systems in the Mt. Shasta area. Official chapter of the International Mountain Biking Association. info@bikeshasta.org. www.BikeShasta.org. (530) 440-5921. Ride on Race Amateur Sport Team; Siskiyou County. Promotes family-fun racing in far Northern CA. Compete in races of 30 min. to one hour around one to two-mile tracks in varied locations. Mud, barriers, steep runs up hills & pavement test your fitness & riding skills. www.tinyurl.com/ RideOnRacing.
BROOMBALL Broomball League; Hamilton. A fun, exciting game played in tennis shoes. League played under official USA Broomball rules. www. nvhockey.com. North Valley Hockey & Sports Complex, 250 Walsh Ave. (530) 378-4625.
CHEERLEADING A team-oriented sport for building strength, stamina and spirit!
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The Nor Cal Original Cheerleading Gym
Let us show you the difference with smaller class sizes & progressive instruction Gymnastics/Tumbling Classes • Private Lessons All Star Cheer Teams (Ages 5-18) • Summer Camps & Clinics Birthday Parties • Open Gyms • Dollar Nights
Register Today using our easy online Parent Portal at www.ChicoCheerAllStars.com or Call 530.894-2227 (Located off Cohasset & Eaton in North Chico)
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Chico Cheer All-Stars. Athletic program provides safe & current training for cheerleaders to achieve their highest potential on & off the competition floor. 13306 Cabin Hollow Court, Ste. 120. www.chicocheerallstars.com. (530) 894-2227. Northern CA Federation of Youth Football & Cheerleading. Participants ages 6-14 learn fundamentals of the sport, cheers & more. Open to boys & girls. Typically offer cheer camps & fun events. www.norcalfed.com. Chico Jaguars. www.chicojags.com. Chico Jr. Panthers. www.chicoscorchers.com. Durham Junior Trojans. www.durhamjuniortrojans.com. Paradise Jr. Bobcats. www.paradisejuniorfootball.com.
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SHASTA COUNTY Cheer Zone; Redding. Premier cheerleading gym offering competition cheer teams. New iGYM recreational program includes recreational cheer, tumbling, gymnastics classes & summer camps. www.cheerzone.net. 20275 Skypark Dr., Ste C. (530) 221-0293. NorCal Elite Gymnastics Junior Cheer; Redding. Fun, fast-paced beginning/intermediate class for boys & girls ages 5 yrs & up. Athletes build strength, endurance & flexibility as they learn trampoline & tumbling skills. NorCal Elite Gymnastics Center, 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530) 223-5483. Northern CA Federation of Youth Football Cheerleading. Participants ages 6-14 yrs learn basic fundamentals of the sport, cheers & more. Open to boys & girls. Typically offer cheer camps & fun events. www.norcalfed.com. Anderson Jr. Cubs. www.andersonjrcubs. teamapp.com. Enterprise Jr. Hornets; Redding. www.enterprisejrhornets.com. (530) 351-3971. Shasta Jr. Wolves; Redding. www.shastajrwolves.net. Uprep Jr. Panthers; Redding. www.uprepjrpanthers.webs.com. West Valley Jr. Eagles; Redding. www.wvje.net.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Yreka Chargers Youth Cheer. Provides a safe environment for youth ages 6-14 to learn & apply the principles of teamwork, discipline, dedication & sportsmanship. (530) 643-9083.
TEHAMA COUNTY Corning Youth Football & Cheer. For ages 6-14 yrs. Emphasizes school performance & competent coaching in a safe environment. www.tinyurl.com/CorningLions. Red Bluff Jr. Spartans. For ages 6-14 yrs. Programs create atmosphere conducive to the development of mind & character as well as physical skills development. www.rbjrspartans.com.
CLIMBING WALLS/ TOWERS From your fingers to your toes, climbing works muscles you didn’t even know you had! Climbing walls mimic the thrill and challenge of scaling a cliff while providing training on the importance of safety and teamwork when headed out to real rocks.
JACKSON COUNTY, OREGON Rogue Rock Gym; Medford. Rock climbing gym. www.roguerockgym.com. (541) 245-2665.
ScienceWorks Hands-on Museum; Ashland. Offers a “Geologic Climb through Time” outdoor climbing wall. Visitors of all ages can enjoy a hands-on/feet-on experience traversing through a fossil record from Precambrian to present day, learning Earth’s history by discovering fossils from different time periods. (Climbing Wall Free). www.scienceworksmuseum.org. 1500 E. Main St. (541) 482-6767.
SHASTA COUNTY Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. Offers a new 20×20 sq ft climbing wall for all-ages indoor fun. Assisted by staff, ages 5 yrs & up climb using a belay system (ask about weight requirements). The wall makes a great party add-on. Cost options are climb-only, or climb & jump package. www.rareairpark.com. 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530) 221-1206. Shasta Rock Club; Redding. Redding’s only indoor rock-climbing gym offers fun & challenging routes for climbers of all abilities, sizes, shapes & ages. From grades V0 to V8; V9 & V10 routes will be added as climbers achieve that level. A route-setting team sets creative new routes each month. Also offers classes (including “Bouldering 101” for new climbers), youth camps, a Summer Climb Club for ages 6-17 yrs & guided outdoor climbing trips. www. shastarockclub.com. 2325 Athens Ave. (530) 691-4505.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Indoor climbing gym. All ages welcome; $5 for day pass +$4 climbing shoe rental. Lessons available. Children under age 14 must be supervised by an adult. www.shastabasecamp.com. 308 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530) 926-2359. Siskiyou Family YMCA; Yreka. Climbing tower & boulder wall for climbers of all ages. Climb Mon & Wed 5:30pm-7:30pm. $5/climbing pass or $7 for full-facility pass; members free. www.siskiyou-ymca.org. 350 N. Foothill Dr. (530) 842-9622.
FITNESS CENTERS, CLUBS & SPORTS FACILITIES For those not wanting to commit to a single kind of physical activity, sports centers often offer a great variety of equipment and training.
BUTTE COUNTY Beyond Fitness; Paradise. Rock climbing, racquetball, karate, swimming (at Pentz Rd. club) & youth fitness classes. Childcare available. www.beyondfitnessclub.com. Two locations: 7224 Skyway. (530) 8777500. Pentz Rd. (530) 872-2232. Chico Bullpen Baseball Academy. Offers group & private baseball lessons, speed agility program, clinics, camps, video analysis, batting cage rentals, parties & Chico
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Upward Cheerleading; Oroville. For girls grades K-8. Church of the Nazarene, 2238 Monte Vista Ave. www.oronaz.org/kids/ upward. (530) 533-7464.
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SPORTS & FITNESS Aces baseball team. www.chicobullpenba. com. 1070 Marauder St., Ste. 120. (530) 230-2100. Chico Sports Club. Offers a broad array of sports & fitness activities. Aquatics (yearround heated therapy pool), racquetball, basketball, Pilates, yoga & much more. www.chicosportsclub.com. 260 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 190. (530) 345-9427. Curves; Chico, Oroville & Paradise. A fitness & nutrition program created specifically for women. www.curves.com. Chico. 1311 Mangrove Ave., Ste E. (530) 894-1596. Oroville. 2190 Meyers St. (530) 533-8663. Paradise. 6848 Skyway, Ste. G. (530) 877-8300. In Motion Fitness; Chico. Large facility includes aquatics center featuring kids area, pools & year-round swim lessons. Modern yoga & Pilates studios, full-court gym, crossfit training, boxing, martial arts, women’s-only area, youth & teen fitness classes, childcare & more. www.inmotionfitness. net. 1293 E. First Ave. (530) 343-5678. North Valley Hockey and Sports Complex; Hamilton City. Adult & youth hockey leagues & travel teams, collegiate hockey league, pickup hockey games (ages 16 yrs & up), monthly family skates, new player clinics, Ironman tournaments, broomball, camps & parties. www.nvhockey.com. 250 Walsh Ave. (minutes from Chico). (530) 378-4625. NS Fit Athletic Club; Chico. Pilates, yoga, weight room, year-round swimming, racquetball & basketball courts & more. Offers programs for youth. www.nsfclubs.com. 1026 Skyway. (530) 898-8348.
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SISKIYOU COUNTY Mountain Fitness Centers; Lake Shastina & Mt. Shasta. One membership gives access to 3 facilities. Aerobic & circuit training equipment, weights, racquetball, pools, varied fitness classes, personalized training & physical therapy services. South Mt. Shasta center offers childcare. www.mtshastapt.com. Mountain Fitness Shastina. 20508 Big Springs Rd. (530) 926-6010. Mountain Fitness South. Mt. Shasta. 1630 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530) 926-3589. The Wellness Center. Mt. Shasta. 633 Lassen Ln. (530) 926-6010. Siskiyou Family YMCA; Yreka. Programs for youth & adults. Full-size gym, fitness room with weights & cardio equip, climbing wall & tower, walking trail. Classes include Piyo, Yoga & more. Year-round programs for youth include fun summer camps. Childcare on site. www.siskiyou-ymca.org. 350 N. Foothill Dr. (530) 842-9622.
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TEHAMA COUNTY Tehama Family Fitness Center; Red Bluff. A beautiful, 30,000-square-foot facility with a variety of classes for all ages & workout needs. Includes Zumba, spin (bicycle), Pilates, yoga, tai chi, circuit training & more. Also a new kids fitness class, encouraging kids to turn natural wiggles into exercises for healthy bodies. www. tehamafamilyfitness.com. 2498 S Main St. (530) 528-8656. Competitive Edge Athletics; Red Bluff. Mission: to help motivated people reach their fitness goals regardless of their current physical condition & help all members become the strongest version of themselves. Athletic development for every sport. Offers youth & adult strength training, conditioning, core stability, speed & agility, velocity based training & strongman. www.ceathletics.net. 356 Kimball Rd. (530) 727-9494.
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Northern CA Federation of Youth Football. A program for ages 6-14 yrs that develops mind & character as well as physical skills. Teams vary by age & weight. Find a program near you. www.norcalfed.com. Chico Jaguars. www.chicojags.com. Chico Jr. Panthers. www.chicoscorchers.com. Durham Jr. Trojans. www.durhamjuniortrojans.com. Paradise Jr. Bobcats. www.paradisejuniorfootball.com Orland Aztecs. www.orlandaztecs.com/ football. Anderson Jr. Cubs. www.andersonjrcubs.teamapp.com. Enterprise Jr. Hornets; Redding. www.enterprisejrhornets.com. (530) 351-3971. Shasta Jr. Wolves; Redding. www.shastajrwolves.net. Uprep Jr. Panthers; Redding. www.uprepjrpanthers.webs.com. West Valley Jr. Eagles; Redding. www.wvje.net. Corning Youth Football & Cheer. www.tinyurl.com/CorningLions. Red Bluff Jr. Spartans. www.rbjrspartans.com.
Freerunning, aka parkour, is a form of urban acrobatics, using the obstacles between point A and point B to increase efficiency or inspire acrobatic feats. Usually performed on cityscape structures.
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SHASTA COUNTY Big League Dreams Sports Complex; Redding. Offers extraordinary 3/4-scale replicas of Fenway Park, Wrigley Field & Yankee Stadium. Features batting cages, indoor roller hockey, soccer & basketball, outdoor sand volleyball courts & children’s play area. www.redding.bigleaguedreams. com. 20155 Viking Way. (530) 223-1177. Curves; Redding. Designed specifically for women, includes fitness, meal plans & coaching. www.curves.com. 1890 Park Marina Dr., Ste. 101. (530) 246-7211. Redding Soccer Park. 22-acre complex is family-oriented & provides a safe atmosphere for play. Features include four well-lit synthetic turf fields for year-round play, misting stations, mud-free walkways, a children’s play structure & a restaurant. www.reddingsoccerpark.com. 9800 Old Oregon Trail. (530) 221-2344. Shasta Athletic Club; Redding. Offers aquatics, racquet & basketball courts, gravity yoga, Pilates, Boot Camp, personal trainers & a spa, youth lounge & childcare. www.shastaathleticclub.com. 1988 Park Marina Dr. (530) 241-7711. Sun Oaks Tennis & Fitness; Redding. Complete health & fitness facility with a family focus. Aquatics, tennis, racquetball, kids’ fitness activities & summer camps. Childcare on site. www.sunoaks.com. 3452 Argyle Rd. (530) 221-4405.
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Freerun/Parkour Classes; Redding. Learn to flip, twist & run over obstacles. Practice your urban free-run skills in a fully matted gym. Weekly classes. Ages 6 yrs & up. www. norcalelitegymnastics.com. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530) 223-5483. G-Force Gymnastics; Redding. Offers freeform gymnastic classes. Learn flips & twists from professional coaches, taught on trampolines & obstacle equipment in a fun, safe & clean environment. www.g-forcegymnastics.com. 2629 Bechelli Lane. (530) 227-4831.
GOLF COURSES, RESORTS & CLUBS Also see Mini-Golf in the General Recreation section. Many facilities offer youth golf programs or summer camps. Most have driving ranges.
BUTTE COUNTY Bidwell Park Golf Course; Chico. 18-hole public course | 6,363 yds | Par 72. Offers an extensive Jr. Summer Series, family events & private lessons. www.golfbidwellpark. com. 3199 Golf Course Rd. (530) 891-8417.
2017/2018 FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE Riverview Golf & Country Club; Redding.18-hole private course | 6,481 yds | Par 72. Offers junior golf summer camps for ages 7-18 yrs & tennis camps for ages 5-15 yrs. www.riverviewgolf.net. 4200 Bechelli Ln. (530) 224-2255. The Golf Club Tierra Oaks; Redding. 18-hole private course | 6,791 yds | Par 72. Offers private lessons & summer clinics for all ages. www.tierraoaksgc.com. 19700 La Crescenta Dr. (530) 275-0795. Tucker Oaks Golf Course; Redding. 9-hole public course | 3,191 yds | Par 36. Offers private lessons for youth with a professional. $8 Jr. golf daily rate. www.golfredding. com/overview/tuckeroaks.html. 6241 Churn Creek Rd. (530) 365-3350.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Lake Shastina Golf Resort. Designed by Robert Trent Jones Jr. & Sr. & featuring 27 challenging holes of golf. Enjoy one of the best golf experiences in Northern
California, set amid the scenic splendor of Mount Shasta. Course offers four different sets of tees for every age & ability. Open year-round. Also offers an assortment of stay & play packages, lodging & dining. www.lakeshastinagolf.com. 5925 Country Club Dr. (530) 938-3201. McCloud Golf Course. 9-hole public course | 2,983 yds | Par 36. Seasonal club. Offers private lessons for children & adults. junior summer programs available. Call for details. Daily rate $6/9-holes, ages 6-18 yrs. www.mccloudgolfclub.com. 1001 Squaw Valley Rd. (530) 964-2535. Mount Shasta Resort. 18-hole semi-private course | 6,035 yds | Par 70. Offers private lessons & seasonal junior Golf camp. Junior golf daily rate $10/18-holes, $5/9-holes, ages 7-17 yrs. www.mountshastaresort.com. 1000 Siskiyou Lake Boulevard. (530) 926-3052. Weed Golf Course. 9-hole public course (not rated). Junior golf daily rate $5/9-holes after 3pm. Offers seasonal golf
TEHAMA COUNTY Oak Creek Golf Course; Red Bluff. 9-hole public course | 2,622 yds | Par 35. Offers private lessons for all ages. 2620 Montgomery Rd. (530) 529-0674. The Links at Rolling Hills; Corning. 18hole public John Daly signature course | 5429-7823 yds | Par 72. Offers private lessons & seasonal Jr. golf daily rate $15/18-hole ($7 rider fee for cart). www. rollinghillscasino.com/golf. 2657 Everett Freeman Way. (530) 528-4600. Wilcox Oaks Golf Club; Red Bluff. 18-hole private course | 6,268 yds | Par 72. Offers private lessons & seasonal Jr. Golf program – 6 week/1 day/week program. Ages 5-18 yrs $50, starts Jun 14. NCGA youth-oncourse participant $5. www.wilcoxoaksgolfclub.com. 2995 Wilcox Golf Rd. (530) 527-7087.
GYMNASTICS Gymnastics relieve stress and foster strength, flexibility, muscle tone, balance, self-esteem, confidence, grace and agility.
SHASTA COUNTY Allen’s Golf Course; Redding. 9-hole public course | 1,706 yds | Par 31. Offers private & group lessons for adults & children. www.golfredding.com/overview/allens. html. 2780 Sacramento Dr. (530) 241-5055. Aqua Golf Driving Range; Redding. Hit into a pool of water on the Sacramento River. $7/40 balls. $12/80 balls. Club rental $1. Children club rentals free. Offers tips, tricks & lessons for children. www.tinyurl. com/AquaGolf. 2275 Park Marina Dr. (530) 244-4653. Churn Creek Golf Course; Redding. 9-hole public course | 3,142 yds | Par 36. Offers private lessons for children. www.golfredding.com. 7335 Churn Creek Rd. (530) 222-6353. Fall River Valley Golf & Country Club; Fall River Mills. 18-hole public course | 7,365 yds | Par 72. Offers private lessons for children. www.fallrivergolf.com. 42889 Highway 299 E. (530) 336-5555. Gold Hills Golf Club; Redding. 18-hole public course | 6,562 yds | Par 72. Offers private lessons & summer programs for ages 4-17 yrs. www.goldhillsgolf.com. 1950 Gold Hills Dr. (530) 246-7867. Lake Redding Golf Course; Redding. 9-hole public course | 1,790 yds | Par 31. Summer nights glow golf (glowing balls & cups). Youth lessons for ages 7-15 yrs. Junior golf camp every Jun. www.lakereddinggolfcourse.com. 1795 Benton Dr. (530) 243-1930. Palo Cedro Golf Club. 9-hole semi-private community course | 4,100 yds | Par 36. Discounts for those with valid student ID. See Facebook at Palo Cedro Golf Course for upcoming youth programs. www.golfredding.com/overview/palocedro.html. 22499 Golftime Dr. (530) 547-3012. River Tasalmi Golf & Country Club; Redding. 9-hole semi-private course | 2,148 yds | Par 32. $5 for junior play, $2 NCGA youth-on-course. www.rivertasalmi.com. 5369 Indianwood Dr. (530) 246-9077.
camp for ages 6-15 yrs. www.weedgolfcourse.com. 27730 Old Edgewood Rd. (530) 938-9971.
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Athletic Horizons Gymnastics Center; Chico. Offers gymnastics & tumbling classes, summer programs & party packages. Ages 18mo & up. www.athletichorizons. com. 415 Otterson Dr., Ste. 70. (530) 8934967.
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Dance Depot; Burney & Redding. Provides all levels of instruction for boys & girls, 18 mo-adult. Classes offered in Acrobatics, Ballet, Tap, Jazz, Lyrical, Hip-Hop, Modern & Broadway. Mommy & Me classes, Jul courses & Aug workshops. www.dancedepotfamily.com. Redding. 2225 Larkspur Ln. Burney. Thus only. Intermountain Community Center 37477 CA-299. G-Force Gymnastics; Redding. Specializes in USAG trampoline & tumbling training program in a fun, safe & clean family environment. Husband & wife owned & operated, training athletes on a national level, ages preschool-adult. USA Gymnastics member club #024766. www.g-forcegymnastics.com. 2629 Bechelli Ln. (530) 227-4831. Galaxy Gymnastics Academy; Redding. Believes in the benefits of gymnastics for developing strength, coordination, focus, discipline & self confidence in children. Ages 9 mo & up. 910 Wall St. (530) 222-4496. NorCal Elite Gymnastics Center; Redding. Teaches students the art of tumbling for both beginners & veterans of the mat. Ages 16 mo & up. www.norcalelitegymnastics.com. 4425 Tenaya Court. (530) 223-5483.
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Butte Creek Country Club; Chico.18-hole private course | 6,897 yds | Par 72. Offers individual lessons & summer camps for kids. www.buttecreekcountryclub.com. 175 Estates Dr. Pro-shop/tee time: (530) 343-8292. Membership: (530) 343-7979. Canyon Oaks Country Club; Chico.18-hole private course | 6,804 yds | Par 72. Offers a summer camp for new & advanced players ages 4-17 yrs. www. canyonoakscc.com. 999 Yosemite Dr. (530) 343-2582. Lake Oroville Golf & Events Center. 9-hole semi-private course | 1,996 yds | Par 33. Offers private lessons with a professional & summer golf clinics for youth. 5131 Royal Oaks Dr. (530) 589-0777. Table Mountain Golf Course; Oroville. 18-hole public course | 6,690 yds | Par 72. Offers youth summer camps ages 7-17 yrs & junior lessons for ages 6 yrs & up. www. tablemountaingolf.com. 2700 Oro Dam Blvd. (530) 533-3922. Tuscan Ridge Golf Course; Paradise. 18-hole semi-private course | 6,700 yds | Par 72. Offers private lessons for juniors & adults. www.tuscanridgeclub.com. 3100 Skyway. (530) 624-7006.
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SPORTS & FITNESS SISKIYOU COUNTY Mount Shasta Gymnastics. Offers a variety of gymnastics classes for all levels, ages 4 yrs & up. Mommy & Me sessions for ages 18 mo-4 yrs. 1014 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530) 926-1113.
HOCKEY: ICE, FIELD, ROLLER Though hockey is not as popular in California as in other regions of the US, the North State does offer some options for hockey enthusiasts.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico Adult Roller Hockey. Chico’s only adult inline roller hockey league welcomes men & women of all ages & abilities. B & C leagues. For truly beginning players, C-level offers a low-key, fun way to learn to play. For players with some experience, or good skaters/athletes, B-level adds some pressure & competition. Leagues run fall (Sep-Dec) & spring (Feb-May). In summer, combined leagues make for evenly-matched teams that play for fun in air-conditioned Cal Skate. Pick-up games, schedule updates & other info online: www.funlandchico.com. (530) 343-1601. North Valley Hockey; Hamilton City. Inline roller hockey leagues include youth coed recreational league (4 divisions) & Chico Firebirds youth travel league (7 teams,
NORTH STATE PARENT 2017/2018 FAMILY RESOURCE GUIDE ages 16 yrs & under). Adult leagues & collegiate league. Youth leagues play at Cal Skate Chico in fall (Sep-Dec) & spring (Feb-May). www.nvhsc.org. 250 Walsh Ave. (530) 378-4625.
SHASTA COUNTY Indoor Field Hockey League At Big League Dreams; Redding. Games are played on a state-of-the-art Sport Court specifically designed for indoor field hockey. For players ages 16 yrs & up of all skill levels. Also offers softball & indoor soccer leagues. www.bigleaguedreams.com. (530) 223-9002. Redding Hockey. Inline roller hockey youth league for boys & girls ages 4-17 yrs. Games are played at Big League Dreams Sports Park. Offers seasonal multi-sport youth camps. www.bigleaguedreams.com. 20155 Viking Way.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Siskiyou Ice Rink; Mt. Shasta. Offers youth & adult hockey programs, plus annual pickup tournament. Certified coaches offer instruction & leadership. Weekly “learn to skate & play” hockey classes for beginner & intermediate levels. Siskiyou Ice Rink is a NHL regulation-sized outdoor rink. Hockey season runs late Nov through Feb. www. siskiyourink.org. Located at Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. Contact Friends of the Rink (530) 926-5631 or Mt. Shasta Recre-
ation & Parks District at (530) 926-2494. Seasonal rink phone/weather updates: (530) 926-1715.
LACROSSE Quickness and speed are qualities needed for this exhilarating game. Lacrosse players use a stick (the crosse) to throw, catch and scoop the ball.
MULTIPLE COUNTIES Northern California Junior LaCrosse Association. Offers information & resources about lacrosse, including off-season camps, clinics, travel teams & tournaments. www.ncjla.org. U.S. Lacrosse. Great online resource for lacrosse history, info & tips. Includes informative videos. www.uslacrosse.org.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico Rebels Lacrosse. For boys ages 9-17 yrs & high school girls. Teaches & promotes lacrosse in a fun, safe & sportsmanlike environment. Dedicated to skills development including speed, position & finesse. Register in Jan. www.chicorebels.com.
SHASTA COUNTY Redding Lacrosse. Boys & Girls grades 2-12. Primarily geared for elementary &
Building Community Leaders Since opening its doors in 2015, Prime Martial Arts has become a favorite destination for parents of all ages for its excellent instruction in TaeKwonDo and the integration of moral and character development into their curriculum. Prime teaches both the self-defense and Olympic Sport aspects of World TaeKwonDo Federation TaeKwonDo but their larger mission is to develop community leaders. They do this by cultivating true martial artist values like courtesy, patience, respect, self control and integrity. They also build community service into their courses, including it as a requirement for advancement.
“I have a vision of being an influence in the city, and for the school and its students to be known for the character and impact they carry,” says Master Eddie Tait, owner of Prime Martial Arts. Tait says he has encountered many parents who credit the studio for inciting positive change in their children. “One of our students, when he first came to our classes, was so shy he hid in the car. Now that student is leading classes,” he said. Prime Martial Arts offers TaeKwonDo classes for ages four and up. They also offer summer camps and are a popular birthday party destination. Visit their website, pmaredding.com, for more information. Master Eddie Tait Mr. Travis Cena
middle school players. Offers a competitive, recreational league for all levels in spring. Additionally, Redding Lacrosse partners with Redding Recreation for an intramural, recreational program in Jun & Oct. www. reddinglacrosse.com. (530) 999-8198.
MARTIAL ARTS The study of martial arts teaches discipline and respect, improves physical fitness, balance and coordination, and offers mental, emotional and philosophical training along with self-defense skills. Fun for all ages.
BUTTE COUNTY Americana Brazilian jiujitsu; Chico & Paradise. Competitive jiujitsu school with experienced instructors; offers one-on-one training & smaller classes. Ages 4 yrs & up. www.americanabjj.com. Chico. 322 Nord Ave. Paradise. 6717 Skyway Rd. (530) 712-7007. Azad’s Martial Arts Family Center; Chico. Classes for kids and adults in Hapkido, Tae Kwon Do, Tai Chi Chuan, Filipino martial arts, mixed martial arts, kickboxing, wrestling & more. Ages 3 yrs & up. www.azadsmartialarts.com. 313 Walnut St., Ste. 150. (530) 896-0777. Chico Dojo. Classes build children’s self-confidence, respect, self-discipline & strength by promoting physical fitness in a fun & upbeat environment. Also offers Kobayashi Shorin Ryu Karate & Kobudo (weapons) style from Okinawa, Japan. www.chicodojo.com. 485 East Ave. (530) 898-9753. Chico Kodenkan. Since 1939. Nonprofit martial & healing arts organization offering training for adults & children ages 6 & up in Aikido, Kung Fu, Tai Chi, Jujitsu. Weapons: Iaido & jojitsu. www.chicokodenkan.org. 254 E. First St. (530) 343-6551. Epperson Bros. Kenpo Karate Dojo; Chico. Kenpo Karate classes for ages 4 yrs & up. All levels welcome. Specializes in teaching children with autism. www.eppersonbroskenpo.com. 1215 Mangrove Ave., Ste. B. (530) 895-8257. Haley’s Martial Arts; Chico. Classes for adults & children ages 3 yrs & up in Shorin Ryu Karate, Kobudo (weapons), Aikido & Judo. www.hmac.biz. 260 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 150. (530) 895-3114. Morning Sun Martial Arts & Education Center; Chico. Our classes build character, improve social skills, confidence & enhance physical health. Offering Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, ladies fun & fitness, self-defense training, boot camp, street smart self-defense & more! Ages 4 yrs & up. www. morningsunma.com. 135 W. 8th Ave., Ste A. (530) 342-5833.
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Kids Kung Fu Class; Anderson. Fun classes throughout the year to develop self-control, improve balance, coordination & fitness for ages 4 yrs & up. Anderson Community Center, 1887 Howard St. (530) 378-6656. NorthWest Martial Arts; Anderson. Self-defense training center for all ages. Develops self-confidence & self-control. www.northwestmartialartscenter.com. 2676 Gateway Dr. (530) 378-1169.
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SISKIYOU COUNTY Mount Shasta Martial Arts Program. Year-round classes for ages 4 yrs & up in Hapkido, Yongmudo & Tae Kwon Do. Fun year-round events & summer workshops. www.mtshastama.org. 612 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Ste. A. (530) 859-2024.
PILATES Also check with your local fitness centers and dance studios – many offer Pilates mat instruction.
BUTTE COUNTY Balance Point Pilates Studio; Chico. Fully equipped Pilates studio offers private & semi-private classes catering to the individual. Physical therapy fitness available. 1324 Mangrove Ave., Ste. 210. (530) 680-5309. Simply Pilates Studio; Chico. Well-trained staff, post rehab, athletic training, private sessions, group reformer classes. www. simplypilateschico.com. 2201 Pillsbury Rd., Ste. 190. (530) 570-3897.
SISKIYOU COUNTY White Mountain Pilates Studio; Mt. Shasta. Group & private equipment training, group mat classes, athletic training & conditioning, barre, yoga, plus pre-& post-natal Pilates. Workshops & teacher trainings. www.whitemountainpilates.com. 635 Lassen Ln. (530) 859-9017.
TEHAMA COUNTY Tehama Family Fitness Center; Red Bluff. Offers reformer & mat classes each week (call for schedule). Childcare options available for parents. www.tehamafamilyfitness.com. 2498 S. Main St. (530) 528-8656.
ROWING BUTTE COUNTY Feather River Rowing Club; Chico. Every day is a fun day at the Forebay! Bring the whole family out for summer fun on the
water at our beautiful Northern California location. Whether you’re a seasoned enthusiast of water sports, or a beginner looking to learn something new, there is something for everyone! www.forebayaquaticcenter.com. (530) 538-4332.
RUNNING: ANNUAL RUNNING EVENTS
RUNNING: CLUBS & ORGANIZATIONS By joining one of these organizations, youth can benefit from motivational training and peer support.
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Whether dressed up or dressed down, enjoy the camaraderie of others and run for a cause. Fun for the whole family!
BUTTE COUNTY CASA Superhero Run; Chico. Sep. www.run4casa.com. Growing Healthy Children Walk & Run; Chico. Apr. www.growinghealthychildrenchico.com. Run for Food; Chico. Thanksgiving Day. www.runforfood.com.
Girls On The Run of the North State; Butte, Glenn, Shasta & Tehama Counties. A fun character-building program for girls in grades 3-8. Uses the power of running to help build confident, strong girls from the inside out; strengthens girls physically, emotionally & socially in preparation to face the upcoming pressures of adolescence, & helps create a lifetime of self-respect & healthy living. Fall & spring programs. www.gotrbuttecounty.org. Butte-Glenn. (530) 636-0786. Shasta-Tehama. (530) 333-3500.
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SHASTA COUNTY CASA Superhero Run; Redding. Nov. www.run4casa.com. Christmas Dash; Redding Lake Park. Dec. www.sweatrc.com. Frosty Fun Runs; Redding. Jan-Feb. www.midniteracing.net. Moonlight Madness; Shasta Lake. Aug. www.midniteracing.net. Nash Ranch Mud Mash; Redding. Sep. www.nashranchmudmash.com. Turkey Trot; Redding. Thanksgiving Day. www.shastaregional.com/Turkey-Trot. Whiskeytown Duathlon. 3mi run/8mi bike/3mi run. www.sweatrc.com.
Little Tracksters; Chico. Chico Area Recreation & Parks District offers an instructional program for grades 1-2 & a Track & Field program for grades 3-8. www.chicorec.com. The Chico Running Club. Hosts fun runs & walks, weekly & annual events & online message board for members & the Chico community. Organizes a variety of annual races for participants from all over California. www.chicorunningclub.org. Fleet Feet; Chico. For beginners all the way up to marathons, Fleet Feet offers training programs all year round & workouts designed by RRCA and USATF-certified running coaches. www.fleetfeetchico.com.
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SISKIYOU COUNTY Run for Food; Weed. Thanksgiving Day. www.siskiyoufoodassistance.org. Scott Valley School Turkey Trot; Fort Jones. Thanksgiving Day. www.active.com. (530) 468-2412.
Shasta Trail Runs. Promotes trail running to encourage all ages to get out, get moving & enjoy the North State’s scenic wonders & world-class trail system. Running events from 5K to ultramarathons. www. shastatrailruns.com. (530) 227-8905.
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Sweat Running Club; Redding. A multi-sport club for all ages & abilities. Hosts non-competitive fun runs. www.sweatrc.com.
RUGBY FOR YOUTH BUTTE COUNTY Chico Rugby Foundation. Youth rugby league. Season starts Dec. www.chicorugby.org.
SNOW SPORTS See General Recreation for snow sports, including ice skating and hockey lessons and ski/snowboard lessons.
SOCCER Called futbol in the rest of the world, soccer maintains popularity as a team-building sport for all ages, from the smallest kiddos, who just need a chance to run around, all the way to passionate professionals.
BUTTE COUNTY Butte United Soccer Club; Chico. Committed to the highest level of competitive soccer play by developing players’ technical skills, tactical skills & sportsmanship. Girls’ & boys’ teams in the U8-U19 age groups. www.butteunited.com. Chico-Cal Soccer Club. A competitive club operating under the Butte Youth Soccer League (BYSL) & District 6 of the California Youth Soccer Association (CYSA). Focuses our effort on building teams around three values: Family, Work Ethic & Success. Spring registration & tryout for teams beginning at the U9 age group for boys & girls. www.chicocalsoccer.com. (530) 521-9798. Chico Youth Soccer League. No tryouts, everyone who signs on time makes the team. All players participate in each game. Encourages good sportsmanship among players, coaches & parents. CYSL offers a spring & fall Season for ages 5-14, for boys & girls in the U6-U14 age divisions. www.eteamz.com/chicoyouthsoccerleaguechi. (530) 894-1088. Oroville Youth Soccer Club. Provides an atmosphere of teamwork, sportsmanship & respect while developing individual soccer skills. Registration in May for boys & girls ages 4-19 yrs. orovilleyouthsoccerclub@gmail.com. www.orovilleyouthsoccer.com. (530) 532-1789. Paradise Ridge Youth Soccer. Offers recreational, competitive & summer soccer programs for boys & girls ages 4-19 yrs. Registration in May. www.paradisesoccer. org. (530) 871-6270.
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Prime Martial Arts; Redding. Develops leaders through Tae Kwon Do; students learn self-defense & sporting aspects. Cultivates values like courtesy, patience, respect, self-control & integrity. www.pmaredding.com. 1161 Hilltop Dr. (530) 605-4777. Redding JuJitsu Academy, Inc. Classes for adults & children ages 3 & up in Dan Zan Ryu Jujitsu. All skill levels welcome. www.ajjf.org/dojos/rja. 3092 Bechelli Lane. (530) 223-2435. The Center For Meditative & Healing Arts; Redding. Offers a variety of age-appropriate classes for all skill levels, including Tai Chi & T’i Chi Sword, Tai Chi Fan, Qi Gong. All ages. Meditation, yoga, reiki, acupressure. Adult classes also available. www.meditativehealingarts.org. 3304B Bechelli Lane. (530) 229-7818.
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SPORTS & FITNESS SHASTA COUNTY Anderson Youth Soccer League. Helps players advance their skills, respect & love for the game. Register in May for boys & girls ages 4-19 yrs. Offers a “Little Kicks” program for ages 3-4 yrs that helps develop elementary soccer techniques, self-confidence & team spirit while having fun. www.ayslca.com. North State Soccer; Redding. Provides a program dedicated to develop & sustain a quality, consistent, safe & positive environment to assist youth soccer players in attaining their highest possible level of personal skills, tactics, sportsmanship & overall soccer proficiency through proper teaching & competition. Missfits (girls teams covering the U11-U19 age groups) & Kaos (boys teams covering the U11-U19 age groups). president@northstatesoccer. com. www.northstatesoccer.com. Palo Cedro Youth Soccer. Cal North-CYSA affiliated soccer league in Northern California providing recreational & competitive programs for children 4-19 yrs. Spring registration in Feb. Fall registration in May. www. palocedrosoccer.com. (530) 547-7627. Redding Youth Soccer League. Program that emphasizes fun instead of winning-atall-costs. Every child is guaranteed playing time. For boys & girls ages 4-19 yrs. Spring registration in Feb, fall registration in May. registrar@reddingsoccer.com. www. reddingsoccer.com.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Mt. Shasta Youth Soccer Club. Part of the CalNorth District 9 Youth Soccer Association. Recreational play for boys & girls. Spring league play Mar-May (register in Jan) & fall league play Aug-Nov (register in May). infomtshastayouthsoccer@gmail. com. www.mtshastayouthsoccer.com. North Siskiyou Soccer League; Yreka. Part of the California Youth Soccer Association. Operated by parents & volunteers with the goal of getting kids on the field to play soccer & have a good time. Registration in Jun for fall teams, registration in Jan for spring teams. For boys & girls ages 4-19 yrs. nsslsoccer@gmail.com. www.northsiskiyousoccer.org. 999 S. Main St., Ste. C. (530) 331-0048. Weed Youth Soccer Club. Provide an environment where the youth of the local communities can come together to learn, play & grow, while participating in the sport of soccer. Spring teams (ages 8-19 yrs) play Mar-May (register in Jan) & fall teams (ages 4-19 yrs) play Aug-Nov (register in May). Offers youth soccer camps in the summer. www.weedyouthsoccer.com.
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Find an interactive map of teams sanctioned by USA Swimming, Inc. at www.swimtoday. org. For other swim options, also see section Aquatics: Swim Instruction, Pools, Centers & Parks.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico AquaJets & Mini Jets. Year-round swim team, all levels welcome. Instruction & competitive opportunities locally & nationally, plus a fun non-competitive swim program during the summer. Ages 5 yrs & up. cajheadcoach@gmail.com. www. chicoaquajets.org. Durham Dolphins. Mini Dolphins program for ages out-of-diapers to 6 yrs & a competitive swim team for ages 6-18 yrs. The program provides a challenging & fun environment while promoting goal setting, life skills & sportsmanship through the sport of competitive swimming. Runs May-Aug. www.durhamdolphins.swimtopia.com. Dwight Brinson Pool, 9445 Midway. Gridley Gators. Seasonal swim team with the purpose of developing strong competitive swimmers & instilling a strong sense of team unity & sportsmanship while providing a fun learning environment. For boys & girls ages 4-18 yrs. Program runs early May through first week of Aug. www. gogridleygators.com. Oroville Orcas Swim Team. An organization whose mission is to provide swimmers ages 4-18 yrs with coaching & training for competitive swimming. Encourages self-esteem, sportsmanship & health/wellness. Program runs May-Aug. orcaswimn@ hotmail.com. www.orovilleorcas.com. Nelson Pool, 2280 6th St. Paradise Piranhas. Seasonal competitive swim team offering high quality professional coaching & technique instruction to all ages & abilities with the goal of providing every member an opportunity to improve their skills & achieve success. Ages 5-18 yrs. www.paradiseswimteam.com.
Anderson Aquagators Swim Club. A non-profit club that works to develop, promote, foster & improve amateur competitive swimming. Ages 5-18 yrs. Runs May-Aug. www.teamunify.com/snaascca. Redding Swim Team. Year-round competitive swim program that values sportsmanship & friends, integrity, commitment & developing skills for each swimmer. Ages 4-18 yrs. Offers adult programs & summer fun. www. reddingswimteam.com. (530) 246-2666. Sun Oaks Aquatic Racing (SOAR); Redding. USA registered year-round competitive swim team offering high quality professional coaching & technique instruction for all ages & abilities. The goal of our team is to provide every member an opportunity to improve swimming skills & achieve success at his or her level of ability, from novice to international competitor. soar@sunoaks.com. www.soarswimmer.com. (530) 221-4405.
SISKIYOU COUNTY South Siskiyou Swim Team. Formerly known as Weed Swim Club & Mt. Shasta Swim Club, this new team offers competitive & recreational swim instruction for youth to 18 yrs. Registration in May, program runs Jun-Aug. SSSTClub@gmail. com. (530) 925-2949.
TEHAMA COUNTY Red Bluff Tritons. Provides a fun & safe environment for swimmers to better their skills in competitive swimming. Ages 5-18 yrs. Program runs May-Aug. redblufftritons@yahoo.com. www.redblufftritons.com.
VOLLEYBALL BUTTE COUNTY Club Chico Volleyball. For girls ages 11-18
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WRESTLING Wrestling is a great way to gain strength, flexibility, agility and fitness.
BUTTE COUNTY Gator Wrestling Club; Chico. Consists of grades K-8 wrestlers (female & male). The Gator’s practice site & dual meet location is at Marsh Junior High School. www.gatorwrestlingclub.com. (530) 591-0899. NorthernXtreme Chartered USA Wrestling Club; Chico. Open to all ages & stages of development. Camps available. www.northernxtreme.org. 901 Esplanade. (530) 864-3702.
SHASTA COUNTY NorCal Junior High Wrestling; Shasta County. The NorCal Junior High Wrestling Section started in 1994 & consists of four leagues of wrestlers ranging from grades K-8. www.mynorcalwrestling.com.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Siskiyou Family YMCA Wrestling League; Yreka. Ages 5 yrs & up. Features 6 week beginner’s program. www.siskiyouymca. org. (530) 842-9622.
TEHAMA COUNTY PAL Wrestling; Corning. Specializes in teaching the basics of wrestling & boxing along with respect & discipline. Grades K-8, female & male. 1081 Solano St. luishernandezpals@gmail.com. www.tehamaso.org// wrestling. (530) 953-7836.
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TEHAMA COUNTY Red Bluff Soccer League. Teaching children the basic fundamentals of soccer & encouraging a love for the sport. For boys & girls, ages 6-19 yrs. Spring registration takes place in Jan & fall registration takes place in May. www.rbysl.org. 859 Washington, Ste. 109. (530) 529-2255.
yrs, beginners through competitive. Provides playing opportunities in the greater Chico area for committed players, with high-caliber coaching staff. www.clubchicovolleyball.com. (530) 514-9063.
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Also check with your local recreation departments, dance studios and community colleges for yoga classes.
BUTTE COUNTY In Motion Fitness; Chico. A wide array of yoga classes offered for ages child through adult & for all levels. Styles include wall yoga, gentle yoga, hot yoga, Anusara, integrative dynamic yoga & more. www. inmotionfitness.net/yoga. 1293 E. First Ave. (530) 343-5678. NS Fitness Athletic Club; Chico. Provides a range of yoga classes. www.nsfclubs. com. 1026 Skyway. (530) 898-8348 or (800) 589-5040. Sacred Beginnings Pre/Post Natal Yoga; Chico. Offers classes for new mothers & mothers-to-be. Prenatal Yoga (all stages of pregnancy), Yoga with Baby (ages 4 weeks to crawling) & Yoga with Crawlers & Toddlers (crawling to age 2 yrs). Check website for updated class schedule beginning fall
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SPORTS & FITNESS 2017. www.sacredbeginnings.org/yoga. shtml. (530) 321-6477. YOCAS (Yoga For Cancer Survivors); Paradise. An opportunity for patients & caregivers to learn relaxation techniques from a certified yoga instructor. Meets weekly. Class Held at 7224 Skyway (Beyond Fitness). Pre-register. Feather River Cancer Center, 5629 Canyon View Dr. (530) 876-3145.
SHASTA COUNTY Balance Yoga Center; Redding. Creating healthy change in body, mind & spirit through yoga. Offers classes & workshops for varied levels, including an intro-to-yoga series, prenatal yoga & flow yoga. www.balance-yogacenter.com. 169 Locust St. (530) 262-6298. Conscious Living Yoga; Redding. Offers classes of varied styles designed to meet all experience levels; advanced classes available. www.consciouslivingyoga.com. 1325 Tehama St. (530) 638-0221.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Mt. Shasta Wellness Center. Offers yoga classes for varied skill levels. www.mtshastapt.com. 633 Lassen Ln. (530) 926-6010. Shasta Yoga Institute; Mt. Shasta. Offers yoga classes, private sessions, workshops & retreats for all levels, including children’s classes & a teachers’ training/advanced studies program. www.shastayogainstitute. com. 315 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530) 859-5433. Tamara’s Healing Garden; Mt. Shasta. Offering gentle yoga classes, workshops, private yoga sessions and teacher trainings. www.tamarashealinggarden.com. 308 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. #A. (530) 524-5987. Email: joy@tamarashealinggarden.com. Yuko Yoga; Etna. Instructor Yuko Matsuda offers classes in Vinyasa flow & prenatal yoga & relaxation (babies & toddlers are welcome). www.yukoyoga.com. 435 Main St. (530) 340-5701.
YMCAS YMCAs offer a wide range of sports programs and recreational activities for children and families. Meet new friends and develop skills and interests while trying new things in a fun and supportive environment.
LOCAL YMCAS YMCA; Oroville. www.ymcasuperiorcal. org/locations/branch/oroville-ymca. 1684 Robinson St. (530) 533-9622. Shasta Family YMCA; Redding. www.sfymca.org. 1155 N Court St. (530) 246-9622. Siskiyou Family YMCA; Yreka. www.siskiyou-ymca.org. 350 N. Foothill Dr. (530) 842-9622.
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Twenty-five Ways to Enrich Your Child’s Education with Exposure to the Arts Why Our Future Depends on Creative Thinkers BY CHRISTINA KATZ
Whether painting a face or a canvas, Reveille Pahlka loves expressing her creativity and making artwork for all the world to enjoy.
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f I have observed one thing after a decade of having a school-age child, it’s that arts motivate kids to perform better in school. Even though her mom is a writer and her dad is a theater director, she’s not an extension of us. She is uniquely herself, and her exposure to a wide variety of arts helps her discover her own passions, proclivities and personhood. The more types of arts my daughter engages in, the happier and more motivated a student she becomes overall, even in her most challenging academic classes. But don’t take my word for it. Check out the messages broadcasted prolifically from Sir Ken Robinson, author of Finding Your Element: How To Discover Your Talents and Passions and Transform Your Life. Creativity and education expert and popular TED speaker, Robinson asserts that the job of education is to teach children to become creative thinkers rather than merely good workers. In addition to Robinson’s theory that a child’s exposure to a steady stream of his or her talents and passions leads to finding future work right in his or her own element, we must remember something else. The greatest challenges faced by civilization are going to be solved by our children one day. Do we want them to behave like well-behaved workers, or do we want them to become the creative thinkers, problemsolvers and innovators they were born to be? Participation in the arts is just as important to raising well-rounded children as participation in academics and athletics. The arts awaken personal power in children by helping them discover their talents and passions organically. I know this is true because my daughter, who loves to sing, dance, act and draw, recently started reading Shakespeare, watching historical documentaries, playing the piano and taking hip-hop classes. I am not bragging. I am keenly aware that I may have been inadvertently putting imagined limits on just how creative my daughter could become. Now, thanks to her
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example, I am beginning to think that there isn’t anything she can’t do. And isn’t that exactly what we want our children to believe? Why do we, as parents, put limits on our kids’ creative impulses when creative activities clearly benefit realworld performance? My daughter has the rest of her life to discover and pursue creative activities that light her up from the inside and inspire her to be the best she can be. Between now and the day she ventures out into the world, my job as her mother is to make sure she never runs out of opportunities to practice being her multi-faceted self. She can sift and sort through for herself what she likes best and what she doesn’t prefer. She doesn’t need me for that, except to remind her that how she spends her time and energy in life is her choice. When I leave this world some day, I want to depart knowing I exposed my daughter to as much personal enjoyment of life as I could. And the arts will have played a leading role in this endeavor. I don’t want my daughter’s focus in life to be on survival or drudgery; I want her life to be a celebration of the art of being herself. In order to do this, she has to explore and assess her talents and abilities in her own ways. If you are inadvertently capping the amount of creative activities your kids participate in, as I was, I hope you will stop. Instead of cutting the arts out of our kids’ schedules, we need to allow access to as many art activities as a child’s schedule permits. They can set the bar to a level that feels right from there. Please don’t be confused about whose job it is to expose your kids to the arts. Engagement in the arts is a parent’s job first, before teachers or instructors get involved. Engage your children in the arts and watch the magic happen. They will thank you for your encouragement today and in the future with their smiles and feelings of contentment.
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Here are 25 types of activities to expose your kids to both in school and outside of school. 1. Fine arts (drawing, painting, sculpture, printmaking) 2. Photography, video, multi-media arts 3. Choir, vocal performing 4. Band, orchestra 5. Theater arts 6. Film (fictional and documentary) 7. Yearbook 8. Dance 9. Creative writing 10. Leadership 11. Robotics 12. Animation 13. Architecture and design 14. Opera 15. Ballet 16. Crafts 17. Cooking 18. Decorative arts 19. Fashion 20. Woodcrafts 21. Graphic arts 22. Jewelry 23. Junk, trash and found art 24. Gardening 25. Performance art Journalist, author and writing coach, Christina Katz says she is not afraid to get schooled by her teenage daughter. In fact, it might be something that happens more often than she would like to admit.
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ARTS COUNCILS & COMMISSIONS Arts councils and commissions are dedicated to supporting, developing and coordinating the arts, helping to promote diverse cultural experiences locally. City of Chico Arts Commission. Works to maintain Chico as an arts & culture destination through a public art program, arts funding, arts promotion & marketing. Sponsors Chico’s exciting month-long Artoberfest each Oct (www.artoberfest.net). Find a portfolio of Chico’s public art & more at www.chico.ca.us. (“jump to” department “City Arts Program”). (530) 896-7251. Shasta County Arts Council (SCAC); Redding. Supports arts education & events for all ages in Shasta County. Projects include the SCAC Gallery & Art Center, an annual
Silent Film Festival, art-related workshops, classes & events, annual arts fair & more. www.shastaartscouncil.org. Old City Hall, 1313 Market St. (530) 241-7320. Tehama County Arts Council; Red Bluff. Promotes the arts in Tehama County with annual events including a student art contest, performance opportunities for children with the Missoula Children’s Theatre, an Art Walk, & year-round art classes at the Green Room Community Art Studio. www.tehamaarts.org. (530) 391-3259.
DANCE PROGRAMS & STUDIOS As Ted Shawn, a pioneer of modern American dance, said, “Dance is the only art in which we ourselves are the stuff of which it is made.” Dance programs turn kids and adults alike into works of art! Check with your local university & community college for more dance opportunities.
BUTTE COUNTY Chico Creek Dance Centre. Ages 2 yrs-adult. Classes include pre-dance, ballet, pre-ballet, jazz, tap, flamenco, lyrical, contemporary, breakdancing, folk & hip hop. Performance opportunities. www.chicocreekdancecentre. com. 1144 W. First St. (530) 893-9028. Healthy Steps: The Lebed Method; Chico. Gentle therapeutic exercise helps to decrease depression & promote positive self-image & joy. Mon 6-7pm & Wed 2:30-3:30pm. Registration required. Free. Fountain Medical Conference Room. www.
enloe.org/community-health/classes. Call instructor Mary Jo (530) 228-4753. HYPE Dance Studio; Chico. Ages 13 yrsadult. Classes include hip-hop, jazz, tap, ballet, tumbling & lyrical. Fusion Dance Company & All Stars Pom Dance team. Performance opportunities. www.hypedancestudio.com. 1033 Mangrove Ave. (530) 898-8789. In Motion Fitness; Chico. Ages 14 yrs & up. Classes include Pilates, Zumba, balletone, & power jam classes. www.inmotionfitness. com. 1293 E. First Ave. (530) 343-5678. Kinetics Academy of Dance; Chico. Ages 2 yrs-adult. Classes include baby ballet, ballet, tap, lyrical/contemporary, jazz & hip-hop, ballroom & wedding dance lessons. Performance opportunities. www. kineticsacademyofdance.com. 627 Broadway St., Ste. 100. (530) 345-2505. Northern California Ballet; Paradise. Ages 4-adult. Classes include pre-ballet & classical ballet. Performance & company opportunities. northerncaliforniaballet. com. 5794 Clark Rd. (530) 872-1719. Studio One; Chico. Offers lessons in swing, Latin & ballroom, plus social dance nights. All ages. Monthly memberships available. 707 Wall St. www.studiooneballroom.com. (530) 345-9465.
SHASTA COUNTY California Dance Company; Anderson & Redding. Ages 2 yrs-adult. Classes include jazz, tap, ballet, modern, hip hop, tiny tots & more. Themed intensives & workshops. Performance & scholarships opportunities. www.cadanceco.com. (530) 365-7749. Anderson. 2150 Marx Way, Ste. 1. Redding. 2620 Larkspur Ln.
Dance Depot; Burney & Redding. Ages 1½ yrs & up. Classes include modern, ballet, tap, jazz, acrobatics, hip-hop & lyrical. Performance opportunities. www.dancedepotfamily.com. (530) 241-7764 or (530) 275-9618. Redding. 2225 Larkspur Ln. Burney. Thurs only. Intermountain Community Center 37477 CA-299. Dreamweaver Dance Theatre; Redding. Ages child-adult. Classes include ballet, pointe, jazz, lyrical jazz, tap, & modern. Performance opportunities. www.dreamweaverdance.com. 1522 Market St. (530) 247-1010. Redding City Ballet; Redding. Company members ages 11 yrs & up, by audition/invitation. Performance & scholarship opportunities. 1726 Market St. (530) 245-1019. Redding Dance Centre; Redding. Ages 4 yrs-adult. Classes include ballet, tap, jazz & modern. All levels. Performance opportunities. www.reddingdancecentre.com. 862 Butte St. (530) 243-2211. The Redding Arts Project; Redding. Ages child-adult. Redding Theatre Company & Redding City Ballet (ages 11 yrs & up, by audition) offer performing arts education in theatre & dance disciplines, including ballet, tap, modern, contemporary, hiphop, club, Middle Eastern & folk. Scholarship opportunities for some courses. www.thereddingartsproject.com. 1726 Market St. (530) 245-1019.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Idance Studio; Fort Jones. All ages. Classes in hip-hop, acro dance, ballet, jazz, tap, contemporary, musical theatre, yoga & more. www.idancesv.com. 11921 North State Hwy 3. (541) 210-0082.
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Mt. Shasta Dance; McCloud, Fort Jones & Mt. Shasta. All ages. Learn the smooth & the Latin dances, & how to lead or follow in a fun, supportive environment. All levels can develop technique for stronger skills. Solo dancers welcome. Also offers practice parties & a ballroom for Parkinson’s class. www.mtshastadance. com. (415) 215-2652 or (530) 835-4147. Rockside Ranch Contra Dance; Etna. Monthly family-friendly dance open to the public. Learn contra dance, a folk dance similar to line & square dancing. No experience necessary; on-site lessons teach you everything you need to know! Held every 2nd Sat of the month except Dec, which is held on New Years Eve. Jul 8th will be an Independence Day Jamboree! Free. www. facebook.com/rocksideranch. 2421 N. State Highway 3. (530) 467-4044. Shasta Studios School of Theatrical Dance; Mt. Shasta. Offers dance for all ages, including tap, jazz & hip-hop. Also offers voice lessons, children’s theater classes, summer camp, & performance opportunities. www.shastastudios.net. 108 Old McCloud Rd. (530) 235-6222. Siskiyou Dance Company; Weed. Ages 3-adult. Classes include ballet, jazz, hip-hop, tap, creative movement, swing, modern & choreography. Performance opportunities. www.siskiyoudance.com. 590 Main St. (530) 408-6788. Siskiyou Family YMCA; Yreka. Classes for ages 2-12 yrs include Ballet Bootcamp, Zumba, Dancercise, ballet & jazz. www.siskiyouymca.org. 350 N. Foothill Dr. (530) 842-9622.
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professional instruction in hip-hop, ballet, jazz, tap, lyrical, competition, musical theater & voice. Welcomes students with special needs & students who are deaf or hard of hearing. www.redbluffperformingartscentre. com. 12881 Baker Rd. (530) 255-4180.
MUSIC: INFANT/ TODDLER MUSIC & MOVEMENT GROUPS There are many benefits to participating in a music and movement class with your little one. In addition to precious bonding time together, the classes foster physical, social, emotional and cognitive growth in your child. And, you’ll both make new friends while developing music, language and literacy skills!
BUTTE COUNTY Children’s Choir of Chico. Movement & music for specific age groups, from newborns to adult women. Performance opportunities available. childrenschoirofchico.org. (530) 342-2775. Circle Time; Chico. For infants up to age 12 yrs & their moms, dads & grandparents. Tue & Thurs 9:15am, includes themed movement & music experiences using stories & props. Apple Blossom Baby, 1372 Longfellow Ave. www.appleblossombaby. com. (530) 345-1617. Dimple Deedles Music Studio; Chico & Oroville. Offers Kindermusik classes for ages birth to 7 yrs. www.dimpledeedles. com. (530) 433-1965.
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SHASTA COUNTY Tiny Tunes; Burney & Montgomery Creek. Children ages 0-5 yrs & their parents enjoy music, movement & literacy activities. Free. www.burneyttcn.org (530) 335-4600.S
SISKIYOU COUNTY Movement & Music; Mt. Shasta. Infants to 4 yrs. With parent participation, singing, dancing & making music with little in-
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Music Together Family Classes; Chico. For ages 0-5 yrs & their families. 10-week class series. Presented by Music Together Chico, Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave. www.musictogetherchico.com. (530) 513-1191 or (530) 343-3101. Strings in Schools; Paradise. Offers Kindermusik for ages birth to 7 yrs, violin & flute lessons for ages 5-17 yrs. www.stringsinschoools.net. (530) 413-5803. Sunny Garden Montessori; Chico. Offering Music Together, an international research-based program designed to teach Total Music Competency in the youngest children. Lots of hands on fun involving rhythm and tone. Pure fun! sunnygardenmontessori.com. 2801 Godman Ave. Ste. 140. (530) 343-3101. The Wright Keys Academy of Musical Arts; Chico. Offers music classes for preschool ages, including a drop-in parent-child class. Voice & various instrument classes & individual lessons for children & adults. www.thewrightkeys.com. 556 Vallombrosa Ave. (530) 781-2224.
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struments. Offers various music programs throughout the year. Mt. Shasta Community Resource Center. (530) 926-1400.
TEHAMA COUNTY MusiKids with Judi Richins; Red Bluff. Ages 3-5 yrs. In this fun introduction to music, preschoolers explore music through rhythm, sound & motion. (530) 529-0383.
MUSIC: SCHOOLS & STORES OFFERING MUSIC INSTRUCTION Music composer and educator Cheryl Lavender expresses the importance of music in a child’s life this way: “The fact that children can make beautiful music is less significant than the fact that music can make beautiful children.”
BUTTE COUNTY The Music Connection; Chico. Individual & group lessons by appointment. Sells, rents & repairs band & string instruments. www.musicconnectionchico.com. 973 East Ave. (530) 898-0110. The Wright Keys Academy of Musical Arts; Chico. Private & group lessons, preschool music classes, summer programs. www.thewrightkeys.com. 556 Vallombrosa Ave. (530) 781-2224.
SHASTA COUNTY Brass Reed; Redding. Offers private music lessons for school band & orchestra instruments, including bass, clarinet, saxophone & fiddle (no guitar). 2650 S. Market St. (530) 243-3540. Suzuki Cello School; Redding. All ages. Private & group lessons. Directed by Yoshie Muratani. (530) 774-7013. The Music Connection; Redding. Individual & group lessons by appointment. Sells, rents & repairs band & string instruments. 3086 Bechelli Ln. www.musicstoreredding. com. (530) 223-2040.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Shoppe Serendipity; Yreka. A gallery-gift shop showcasing local artists & offering cello, piano, voice & other music lessons for all ages. Offers Young Musicians Program, which can offer discounted lessons to qualifying children. mizgoddess@hotmail.com. 404 S. Main St. (530) 598-0075.
MUSIC: TEACHERS DIRECTORY For a list of private music instructors in the North State, please visit our Music Teachers Directory online at www.northstateparent. com/ MusicInstruction.
MUSIC: YOUTH ORCHESTRAS, CHOIRS & MUSIC GROUPS Famous musician Paul McCartney once said, “I love to hear a choir. I love the humanity to see the faces of real people devoting them-
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BUTTE COUNTY Butte Music Teachers Association of California (MTAC). The Butte County Branch of MTAC sponsors the Monster Piano Concert, the Chico Youth Orchestra, the Summer Music Academy programs. www.facebook.com/ButteMTAC. Call Dustin Breshears at (530) 879-0567. Chico Summer Music Academy. Annual music event, directed by Dustin Breshears, largely featuring string instruments. Held at Bidwell Presbyterian church from 9am-4pm for a week in Jul for ages 4 yrs–adult. Call Dustin Breshears to sign up. Bidwell Presbyterian Church, 208 W. First St. (530) 879-0567. Monster Piano Concert; Chico. Annual children’s piano concert event featuring local youth. Held in July, as part of the Chico Summer Music Academy (see listing above). Contact producer Dustin Breshears. Bidwell Presbyterian Church, 208 W. First St. (530) 879-0567. MTAC Youth Orchestra; Chico. Three levels of orchestras: beginning, intermediate & advanced. Ages 4yrs–college. Directed by Yoshie Muratani, produced by Dustin Breshears. (530) 879-0567. Children’s Choir of Chico. Five inspiring choirs, based on age range, for pre-K children through adult. Conducted by Susan Tevis. www.childrenschoirofchico.org. (530) 342-2775. Suzuki Cello School; Chico. All ages. Chamber music & ensembles directed by Yoshie Muratani. (530) 774-7013.
SHASTA COUNTY Shasta College Youth Symphony Orchestra; Redding. Students in grades 2-12 gain the opportunity to perform in a quality orchestral setting, & may earn college credit prior to graduating from high school. www.shastacollege.edu/youthorchestra. (530) 242-2365. Suzuki Cello School; Redding. Chamber music & ensembles for all ages, directed by Yoshie Muratani. (530) 774-7013.
SEWING & NEEDLE ARTS CLASSES Kids and adults alike can learn to turn a piece of string into something to wear, stitch together basic accessories, or revamp old standbys with decorative needlework.
BUTTE COUNTY Cathy’s Sew & Vac; Chico. Lessons in machine sewing, quilting, machine embroidery & more. Sew Cool Kids Club sewing camps. www.cathyssewandvac.com. 2418 Cohasset Rd. (530) 895-8055. Honey Run Quilters; Chico. Located in Cathy’s Sew & Vac. Offers a variety of yearround sewing classes, including quilting & garment construction. Ages 8 yrs & up. www.cathyssewandvac.com. 2418 Cohassett Rd. (530) 342-5464. Hook & Needlers Circle; Paradise. Those who love to knit & crochet are invited to bring projects to work in a fun group setting. All ages. Free, drop in. Fri 12pm at the Paradise Library. 5922 Clark Rd. (530) 872-6320. Knit-Crochet Club; Oroville. Bring your project to work on while enjoying the
company of other yarn enthusiasts. Free. www.buttecounty.net/bclibrary. Meets weekly on Wed at the Oroville Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530) 538-7642. SewClassy; Chico. Individual or group lessons for children & adults. Start with the basics of pattern-reading, fabric cutting & construction or get more advanced coaching. Short-term lessons to finish old projects, or long-term lessons for more thorough instruction. Email for availability & details. sewclassy@sbcglobal.net.
SHASTA COUNTY Hokema’s Sewing Center; Redding. Yearround sewing classes & summer program for all skill levels. Ages 8 & up. Class sewing machines provided. www.hokemas.net. 2736 Bechelli Ln. (530) 223-1970.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Knit Nights; Mt. Shasta. Knitters & crocheters of all levels are welcome to bring projects to work on (all needle arts welcome). It’s an opportunity to gather, inspire & share ideas. Meets monthly. Ages 16 & up. Free.www. snowcreekstudios.com. Snow Creek Studios, 416 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530) 926-3000. Siskiyou Arts Museum; Dunsmuir. Art gallery & gift shop, offering art workshops including felting & other needle crafts. www.siskiyouartsmuseum.org. 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530) 235-4711.
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selves to a piece of music. I like the teamwork. It makes me feel optimistic about the human race when I see them cooperating like that.”
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n 1974, just for the fun of it, Ed Luce signed up for a class on building and repairing guitars. When he showed up for the class, there wasn’t a guitar in sight. Only band instruments. “I’d never even handled a clarinet, or flute or anything,” says Luce. But he stuck with the course, offered through a city arts program in San Diego, for two years while also a student at Mesa College. Today, Luce is the owner of North Woodwinds at 820 E. Fifth Avenue. in Chico, where he has been buying, selling and repairing instruments for 33 years. Many students start their musical journey on hand-me-down instruments that have gathered dust or rust or worse. “The instrument needs to play well in order for the student to learn,” says Luce, “which is why having it cleaned and refurbished is so important.” “It’s like trying to play basketball with a ball that’s only 80 percent inflated,” he says. “You’ll struggle to play and to learn.” It just might be smarter to pay more to have your instrument fixed up than you would to buy a new one. “The market is awash with newer, low-end instruments with poor sound quality that can’t be overcome by even the most skilled player. Some newer instruments aren’t worth repairing,” says Luce. Purchasing a quality, refurbished instrument, or taking an older, inherited instrument in for repairs isn’t always the cheapest 2014 North State option, but it is worth the investment. And with more than four Parent magazine decades of experience with band instruments, Luce will let you know. Teen Music Contest His motivation is to help people play music and have fun! winner Adele Duval Ó
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Heather Lee Leap is a writer, yoga teacher and AmeriCorps member. She lives with her husband, three daughters, two violins, a coronet, a piano, a ukulele, a mandolin, some recorders of dubious quality and a flute.
Stitch by Stitch; Red Bluff. Offers quilting, sewing & other needle arts classes for all ages. Child & teen classes teach the basics of sewing. Machines & tools provided. www.stitchbystitchclasses.com. 340B Hickory St. (530) 200-3110.
THEATER COMPANIES & THEATER GROUPS FOR YOUTH Participation in theater arts builds self-confidence and encourages personal development. In the following, find theater companies and groups that work with youth. Also contact local schools and college theater departments for more opportunities to participate.
BUTTE COUNTY Birdcage Theatre; Oroville. Training & education for both young people & adults in the performing arts. www.birdcagetheatre. org. 1740 Bird St. (530) 533-2473. Blue Room Young Company; Chico. Blue Room Theatre’s educational youth program for ages 3-18 yrs is dedicated to providing children & teens the opportunity to experience performing arts through classes, workshops, camps & public productions. Scholarships may be available. www.blueroomtheatre.com. 139 W. First St. (530) 895-3749. Chico Performances Schools Field Trip Series; Chico. Offers reduced price tickets for special, children-focused showings during school hours to expose kids to quality music & theater.Ticket orders are on a first-come/first-served basis. Shows run Sep-May, held at CSU, Chico’s Laxson Auditorium. www.chicoperformances.com. (For the Kids tab). (530) 898-6333.
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Chico Theater Company. Dedicated to producing quality community theater for youth & adults. www.chicotheatercompany.com. 166 Eaton Rd., Ste. F. (530) 894-3282. Not Your Garden Variety Theatre Company; Chico. Geared for children & teens with autism, running as a six-week summer program, helping ages 4-17 yrs learn new ways to express & interpret emotions, build friendships, & strengthen group participation skills. Run by Little Red Hen. www.northstateparent.com/NYGV. (530) 897-0300. StageCoach Youth Theater; Paradise. Students ages 6-16 yrs explore the creative process in a theatre arts program offered by Theatre on the Ridge, the oldest California community theater north of Sacramento. Basic & advanced classes build skills in acting, music & dance while promoting self-expression & collaboration. www.totr. org. 3735 Neal Rd. (530) 877-5760.
SHASTA COUNTY Arts For US Program; Redding. For children & teens on the autism spectrum to express themselves through the performing arts. Run by Harris Studios. 3067 Victor Ave. (530) 515-7151. Harris Studios; Redding. Offers quality theater instruction for all ages & abilities. Experiences in arts & culture include acting, dance, music, scriptwriting, singing, recording & more. www.harris-studios.
com. 3019 Victor Ave. (530) 515-7151. Kids Unlimited; Redding. Ages 7-18 yrs. Develops dignity, character & a sense of belonging in young people through the performing arts of music, dance, drama & professional-level performances. www. kuia.org. (530) 710-9767. The Redding Arts Project. Offers children & adults performing arts education in theater & dance. Home to the Redding Theatre Company & Redding City Ballet. Talents flourish in an atmosphere of artistic expression & collaboration. www.thereddingartsproject. com. 1726 Market St. (530) 245-1019.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Shasta Studios & Mt. Shasta Children’s Theatre. A professional academy for music, dance & children’s theatre. Classes & performance opportunities throughout the year for all ages. Shastastudios@yahoo. com. (530) 235-6222.
TEHAMA COUNTY Red Bluff Performing Arts Centre. Professional instruction in hip-hop, ballet, jazz, tap, lyrical & competition, musical theater & voice. Welcomes students with special needs & students who are deaf or hard of hearing. www.redbluffperformingartscentre.com. 12881 Baker Rd. (530) 255-4180. www.northstateparent.com • 2017/2018
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THEATERS: FILM FESTIVALS Film festivals present unique opportunities to see artistic, creative, and thought-provoking films without the Hollywood veneer. Banff Mountain Film Festival World Tour; Chico. Featuring films that offer a range of styles & themes, including climbing, skiing, kayaking, biking, adventure, culture & the environment. More than 30 countries host 600+ screenings annually. Typically takes place in Apr. www.aschico.com/advo/aobanffmountainfilmfestival. Silent Film Festival; Redding. Features films from the Silent Film era with live piano accompaniment. Typically takes place Oct. Includes kid-friendly “laugh shows.” www.shastaartscouncil.org. Old City Hall, 1313 Market St. (530) 241-7320. Sundial Film Festival; Redding. This annual festival features local films by talented filmmakers. The festival typically takes place in Mar. www.sundialfilmfestival.com. Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St. (530) 243-8877. Wild & Scenic Film Festival; Weed. Features exciting award-winning environmental films. Hosted annually by the Mt. Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center. In 2017 the festival took place in the spring. mountshastaecology.org. (530) 926-5655.
THEATERS: MOVIE Too cold outside to go out? Too hot inside the house to stay in? No matter the weather, the movies are a fun family outing. Ask your local theater about midweek discounts and special summer discounts for kids.
BUTTE COUNTY Cinemark 14; Chico. www.cinemark.com. 801 East Ave. (530) 879-0143. Feather River Cinemas; www.frcmovies. com. Oroville. 2690 Feather River Blvd. (530) 534-1885. Pageant Theater; Chico. www.pageantchico.com. 351 E. 6th St. (530) 343-0663. Paradise Cinema 7. www.paradisecinema. com. 6701 Clark Rd. (530) 872-7800.
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SHASTA COUNTY Cinemark Movies 8; Redding. www.cinemark.com. 359 Park Marina Circle. (530) 243-7204. Cinemark Redding 14 & XD; Redding. 980 Old Alturas Rd. www.cinemark.com. (530) 223-7755. Fall River Theatre. 43118 Hwy. 299 E. www.fallrivertheatre.com. (530) 336-5030. Mt. Burney Theatre; Burney. 37022 Main St. www.mtburneytheatre.com. (530) 335-2605. Valley 11 Cinemas; Anderson. www.reeltheatre.com. Shasta Outlets, 1816 Highway 273. (530) 364-4545.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Coming Attractions Theatres/Mt. Shasta Cinemas. 118 Morgan Way. www.catheatres.com. (530) 926-1116.
TEHAMA COUNTY Prime 11 Cinemas; Red Bluff. 400 S. Main St. (530) 529-5491.
THEATERS: PERFORMING ARTS Community theater reveals the hidden talents of everyday people, in a more personal setting than on the big stage or on a movie screen. See a matinee as a family outing, or book a weekend date night without the kids.
BUTTE COUNTY Birdcage Theatre; Oroville. www.birdcagetheatre.org. 1740 Bird St. (530) 533-2473. Blue Room Theatre; Chico. www. blueroomtheatre.com. 139 W. First St. (530) 895-3749. Butte College Theatre; Oroville. State-ofthe-art theater in the round & an outdoor amphitheater. www.butte.edu/drama. 3536 Butte Campus Dr. (530) 895-2994. Chico Theater Company; Chico. chicotheatercompany.com. 166 Eaton Rd., Ste. F. (530) 894-3282. Laxson Auditorium; Chico. A CSU, Chico theater. www.chicoperformances.com. 400 W. First St. (530) 898-6333. Harlen Adams Theatre & Larry Wismer Theatre; Chico. A CSU, Chico theater. www.csuchico.edu/muta. Corner of 2nd St. & Normal Ave. (530) 898-4636 Oroville State Theater Performing Arts Center. www.orovillestatetheatre.com. 1489 Myers St. (530) 538-2470. Paradise Performing Arts Center. www.paradiseperformingarts.com. 777 Nunneley Rd. (530) 872-8454. Theatre on the Ridge; Paradise. www.totr.org. 3735 Neal Rd. (530) 877-5760.
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Cascade Theatre; Redding. www.cascadetheatre.org. 1731 Market St. (530) 243-8877. Riverfront Playhouse; Redding. www. riverfrontplayhouse.net. 1620 E. Cypress Ave. Moving to a new location in 2018. 1950 California St. (530) 221-1028. Shasta College Theatre; Redding. www.shastacollege.edu/theatre. 11555
Old Oregon Trail. (530) 242-2369. The Bohemian Art Loft; Redding. www.travelingbohemians.org. 3304B Bechelli Ln. (530) 229-7818. The Civic Auditorium; Redding. www.reddingcivic.com. 777 Auditorium Dr. (530) 229-0036.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Kenneth W. Ford Theater; Weed. www.siskiyous.edu/performingarts. College of the Siskiyous, 800 College Ave. (530) 938-5373. Yreka Community Theatre. www.ci.yreka. ca.us. Look under Parks & Facilities. 812 N. Oregon St. (530) 841-2355.
VISUAL ARTS INSTRUCTION Let your kids not just color within the lines, but create their own lines! Also check with your local arts council to find out about arts programs for youth – see Arts Councils & Commissions in this section. Also see the Summer Camps & Programs section.
BUTTE COUNTY A Maker’s Space; Paradise. The Maker movement is a 21st century do-it-yourself shop class designed as a nurturing & stimulating environment to explore science, technology, engineering, arts & mathematics (S.T.E.A.M.) subjects. Everyone is welcome to come, play, explore & create. Birthday parties, small events & field trips. www.amakersspace.com. 5729 Almond St. (530) 413-9499. Art in The Park; Chico. Art instruction for children ages 3 yrs & up during the Plaza’s summertime Friday Night Concerts. Children create a variety of fun art projects. Sponsored by Chico Art Center & the City of Chico. Fri 7-8:30pm, Jun-Aug. Free. 500 Main St., between 4th & 5th Sts. (530) 895-8726. Chico Art Center. Weekly art classes for all ages are offered year-round. Students learn the basics of drawing & painting using different mediums, with an emphasis on fun. Open everyday. Drop-ins welcome. 450 Orange St., Ste. 6. www.chicoartcenter. com. (530) 895-8726. Chico Art School & Gallery. Art instructor Janet Lombardi Blixt offers classes year-round for ages 7-adult. Children’s classes teach the basics of drawing & painting. Art birthday parties available. Children’s art camps offered in summer. www.chicoartschool.com. 336 Broadway St., Ste. 20. (530) 570-3895.
SHASTA COUNTY All Fired Up; Redding. Offers a wide variety of projects for hands-on, walkin fun with painting your own ceramic masterpiece. Art classes for all ages during the school year: watercolor, charcoal, 3-D art, Chinese brush art, mosaics, glass fusing & more, accompanied by art history. Art parties, fused-glass pendant-making parties, canvas painting nights & field trips. Just moved to a bigger studio, which means more room & more classes! www. allfiredupnorcal.com. 1796 Churn Creek Rd. (530) 226-1638. Blue Giraffe Studio; Redding. Children ages 5-12 yrs learn the elements of art in classes emphasizing confidence & understanding there are no mistakes in art! Drawing, painting, mixed media, printmaking, collage & 3-D projects expose students to past &
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contemporary art & encourage critical thinking & problem solving skills. Call for summer class schedule. marcylauben@gmail.com. 4287 Spicewood Dr. (530) 776-5788. Queen Bee Studio at ARTsMART; Redding. Offers classes & camps for all ages, exploring a variety of mediums including painting, jewelry-making, collage, paper-making & more. ARTsMART also houses Redding Fashion Lines, sewing & quilting classes, & rooms available for rent to do projects or showcase artworks. ARTsMART Boutique, 244 Hartnell, in Cobblestone Ct. Queen Bee: (530) 921-0680. ARTsMART: (530) 227-9226.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Bella Art Works & Ice Cream Parlor; Yreka. Offers glass-fusing classes & ceramics painting (glaze your own pre-made ceramic pieces). Mosaics & canvas painting classes. Great for kids’ parties or girls’ nights out. Ice cream parlor, gourmet grilled cheese, salads & soups. 117 W. Miner St. (530) 842-5411. Liberty Arts Explorations Program; Yreka. 90-minute educational arts program for school grades K-12. Includes gallery tour, discussion & hands-on art project related to the current exhibition theme or processes. www.libertyartsyreka.org. 108 W. Miner St. (530) 842-0222. Recycled Art Classes; Mt. Shasta. Artist Glenn Shiring offers unique art classes where participants learn to make art from recycled “stuff.” All ages invited, families encouraged! Free. Tue & Wed 3-5pm. Mt. Shasta Library, 515 E. Alma St. (530) 926-2031. Shasta Clayworks Pottery Studio; Mt. Shasta. Offers memberships for experienced potters & classes for all ages. A great place for families to come & learn together! 612 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530) 925-3792. Siskiyou Arts Museum; Dunsmuir. Art gallery & gift shop with space for art workshops & events. Offers various visual arts classes for all ages. www.siskiyouartsmuseum.org. 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530) 235-4711. Snow Creek Studios Art Classes; Mt. Shasta. Learn drawing, painting & other art forms from Alek Balos & Chris Messer, covering old masters to contemporary techniques. Classes & workshops for adults & mature children. www.snowcreekstudios. com. 416 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530) 926-3000.
TEHAMA COUNTY Makerspace; Red Bluff. “Hands-on, mindson” learning for kids of all ages through activities that include electronics, graphic design, animation, coding, creative writing, engineering & videography. All activities are aligned with Common Core State Standards & built to make learning meaningful & fun! Opportunities for field trips, summer activities & community events. 1135 Lincoln St. www.tehamaschools.org/department/makerspace. (530) 528-7310. Red Bluff Art Gallery. Multi-generational art classes welcome all skill levels in a wide variety of mediums. Fri & Sat 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm. Custom art parties for groups of 5+ upon request, at the gallery or your site. Taught by UC Davis studio art graduate Anastasia Nelson & world-class instructors. Sells affordable, quality art supplies & homemade salves that help remove paint & refresh skin. Current students range in age from 3 to 94, all working together! 601 Walnut St. (530) 529-1332.
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eens today have more options for keeping busy than any prior generation ever had. So why is the phrase, “Dad, I’m bored,” still so commonplace? With 700+ cable channels, movies on demand, social media, video games (and the list can go on ad infinitum), teen lethargy, boredom and indifference seem to be pandemic. Perhaps (okay, positively), these things don’t address one of mankind’s most underappreciated basic needs -- the need to be of service. Being of service can come in many forms, from mowing the neighbor’s lawn, to house sitting, to opening the door for an elderly lady with a walker. Volunteering, however, takes service to a more formal level that yields many additional benefits. Volunteering teaches things that young teens have often not learned in other environments. Lessons, such as: living up to commitments, having people (or organizations) depend on them and, most importantly, learning to “do something for others,” just because. Malina Cernac, a 15-year-old who volunteers at the Butte County Library in Paradise, says she “has learned a lot” by volunteering. As an avid reader, Malina found a volunteer opportunity that builds on her passion to read. “It’s fun and helps people. I love working in the children’s section. The kids are so cute.” Malina says she has learned “to be better organized and to work with other people.” Her volunteer work is teaching her essential job skills that will give her a boost when she joins the workforce, not to mention that it will look great on her college applications. When asked why more of her friends aren’t volunteering, Malina replied, “I don’t know. It’s so easy to volunteer. It’s fun and keeps me busy. And, let’s face it; Netflix will still be there when you get home.” Many non-profit organizations, community organizations and charity events depend on volunteers almost exclusively. You can use the skills
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TEEN EMPLOYMENT Some teens benefit from getting practical work experience while still “minors” (under age 18). State and federal regulations restrict the number of hours a minor may work or place other regulations on teen employment, so be sure to look up that information before getting a work permit at your child’s school or on the California Department of Industrial Relations website.
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that you take for granted to help someone else. Need some ideas on where to volunteer? • Do you love animals? Ask at your local animal shelter, veterinarian’s office, horse stables or wildlife center (i.e., Turtle Bay) for volunteer guidelines and opportunities. • Do you love to read? Check with your local library, book clubs and afterschool childcare centers. Go to a hospice-care facility and read to patients. • Are you computer savvy? Teach computer skills at your local senior center. • Do you know someone who has or had cancer? Volunteer for events like the Susan G Komen Race for the Cure or the “Relay for Life.” • Do you love sports? Volunteer to coach or help a youth league. • Check with your local Boys & Girls Clubs for a variety of volunteer opportunities from mentoring, to coaching, to tutoring. • Do you love history? Many museums and other local historical sites rely on volunteer docents and tour guides. There are many opportunities to volunteer doing something that you enjoy, and, you can also branch out and do something completely new to you. Volunteering is a great bridge from childhood to being a participant in your community. The rewards of helping others are great, and the lessons learned will last a lifetime. Ó
Michael Orr is a small business owner in Paradise and a father of 14-year old triplets and a 4-year old. Integrity, honesty and service to others are paramount principles in their upbringing.
derage employment & work permit forms, which are required annually. From the home page, go to Labor & Law>Minors. www.dir.ca.gov. United States Department of Labor. Provides information on federal regulations over minors working. From the home page, select Topics>Youth & Labor. www.dol.gov.
JOB HUNTING RESOURCES BUTTE COUNTY Butte County One-Stop; Chico/Oroville. www.butteonestop.org. Chico. (530) 895-4364. Oroville. (530) 538-7301.
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Agency. Select Health & Human Services>Social Services. www.countyofglenn. net. (530) 934-6514.
SHASTA COUNTY The Smart Business Resource Center. See Youth Program tab. www.thesmartcenter.biz. (530) 246-7911.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Siskiyou County STEP. www.stepoffice. org/youth-services. (800) 344-7837.
TEHAMA COUNTY Tehama County Department of Social Services. Look under “Employment Services.” www.tcdss.org. (530) 527-1911.
Butte County Library volunteer Malina Cernak enjoys helping families navigate the Children’s Section of the library and has learned valuable job skills that could help with her college applications.
VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES FOR YOUTH & TEENS Volunteering is a great way to learn skills, gain experience and make a difference for your immediate or global community. Also search Volunteer Nor Cal at www.volunteernorcal.org, Volunteer Match at www.volunteermatch.org or check out Voluntoodle at www.voluntoodle.org to find opportunities. If you know of a great volunteer program we should include, email us at familyresources@ northstateparent.com.
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tion, helping to socialize potential pets, creating a fundraiser, donating supplies, or helping muck out stalls! Some rescues hold volunteer workdays, others offer programs especially for youth volunteers. You can foster young animals or those with special needs. See the Animals section for information about shelters &rescues. Binky Patrol. This all-volunteer national organization makes & distributes homemade blankets called “binkies” to infants, children & youth ages 0-18 yrs who have suffered severe medical issues, abuse or trauma. School groups, Scout troops, services groups, families & individuals can all volunteer. Anyone who loves to sew, knit or crochet can create binkies or help gather materials needed to make them. finch@binkypatrol.org. www.binkypatrol. org. (503) 214-8346. Guide Dogs for the Blind. Community volunteer program offers individuals the opportunity to represent the Guide Dogs organization locally. Raise a puppy or travel to volunteer at the main campus in San Rafael. Take a campus tour to learn more about the organization. www.guidedogs. com. (800) 295-4050. Libraries. Teens are welcome to join advisory committees at the Redding & Red Bluff libraries. Teens meet regularly to discuss & make decisions about teen programs & book selections at their libraries. Many libraries offer volunteer programs for youth & teens. See the Education section for library contact information. Museums. Volunteering at a museum gives you the opportunity to learn & share information with museum visitors. From history to science, many museums offer volunteer opportunities for youth & teens. See Museums & Historical Sites to find local museums that can likely use your help! Pay It Forward Foundation. Youth can help change the world. Students can work with teachers at their local schools to develop Pay It Forward assignments. Established by Catherine Ryan Hyde, author of the novel, Pay It Forward, the foundation can provide supportive education materials & seed money to those who qualify. Pay it Forward Day happens annually each Apr. www.payitforwardfoundation.org. Project Linus. The gifts of new, handmade blankets & afghans created by volunteer “blanketeers” provide love, security, warmth & comfort to children ages 0-18 yrs who are seriously ill, traumatized or otherwise in need. A rewarding & fun service opportunity for individuals & community groups. www.projectlinus.org. (309) 585-0686. Purses for Primates. Would you like to help save orangutans? Purses for Primates is dedicated to doing just that. Teen founder Allison Boyer of Chico is available to help you start a Purses for Primates club at your school, church or private organization. Allie can teach or lead your group to start a successful club that can generate thousands of dollars to help save the great red ape. You can also help by collecting purses to donate. www.pursesforprimates.com. We Day. Empowers young global citizens through an inspirational annual
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We Day event where more than 200,000 young people come together in stadium gatherings across the US, Canada & the UK to take part in an unprecedented educational initiative. Participants earn tickets to We Day by engaging in service activities through a year-long educational initiative called We Act, through their group or school as part of the We Schools program. www.we.org.
BUTTE & GLENN COUNTIES Boys & Girls Club of the North Valley; Butte & Glenn Counties. Offers volunteer opportunities to youth & teens with a motivating, youth-focused organization. Volunteers learn leadership & work skills while helping make a difference in the community. www.bgcnv.org. Chico. (530) 899-0335. Hamilton City. (530) 826-3474 ext.5035. Paradise. (530) 872-3662. Oroville. (530) 533-3067. Boys & Girls Club of the Siskiyous; Mt. Shasta. New club opening summer 2017, hosted at Sission Middle School. www.bcgsiskiyous.org. 601 E Alma St. 530-220-5055. Chico Pioneer Day Parade. The Pioneer Day Parade is a continuation of a great Chico tradition dating back to around 1917. Runs on volunteer power. It was created to bring the Chico community together to celebrate the diversity of people & cultures that make up Northern California. Held the first Sat in May. www.chicopioneerdayparade.com. (530) 680-8060 or (530) 521-2334.
SHASTA COUNTY Citizen Monitoring Program; Shasta County. The Western Shasta Resource Conservation District offers fun & educational volunteer opportunities for all ages in four components, including aquatic bioassessment sampling in which volunteers, from children to career scientists, spend a day learning about stream health while collecting benthic macroinvertebrates (creek bugs) & performing other tasks that help gauge watershed health. www.westernshastarcd.org. (530) 365-7332 ext. 203. Genocide No More: Save Darfur; Redding. This advocacy group sponsors programs that raise awareness about genocide & raises funds for humanitarian organizations that provide relief for displaced families & individuals. Youth & teen volunteers are welcome, including school & youth groups. www.reddingumc.org. (530) 229-3661. Shasta Wildlife Rescue & Rehabilitation; Anderson. Nonprofit organization dedicated to the rescue, rehabilitation & release of sick, orphaned & injured wildlife in Northern California. They help care for more than 1,000 lives each year. Volunteers are needed in varying roles for ages 15 yrs & up, primarily Apr-Aug. Contact Kim Baxter. www.shastawildliferescue.com. (530) 999-8413.
Turtle Bay Exploration Park Teen Volunteer Program; Redding. Turtle Bay offers teens ages 13 & up opportunities to develop skills & knowledge through interacting with visitors & varied handson experiences. Volunteers learn within various disciplines, including art, science, history, forestry, horticulture & animal care. www.turtlebay.org. (530) 242-3143. Wild Horse Sanctuary; Shingletown. The sanctuary needs reliable volunteers for a variety of roles. Both individual & group opportunities are available. You can help by being a docent at the Visitor’s Center, where you’ll learn about the sanctuary to be able to greet visitors & answer their common questions. Volunteers are also needed to help with brush & trail clearing, grounds maintenance & painting. Help is needed Wed & Sat. www.wildhorsesanctuary.org. (530) 474-5770. Youth/Peer Court; Redding. Shasta County youth ages 14-18 yrs may volunteer as peer jurors & attorneys in Youth/Peer Court where offenders’ cases are heard & sentenced. For the offender, after his/her sentence is successfully completed without reoffending while in the program, the offense record is cleared. More than 100 students volunteer in the program annually. Contact the Youth Violence Prevention Council to learn more. www.yvpc.org. (530) 244-7194.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Clean & Safe Mt. Shasta. A community action group dedicated to cleaning up illegal trash-dumping in the city of Mount Shasta & surrounding areas. Volunteers can assist with cleanup efforts, educating the community about the environment, local laws & reporting protocols. Call for more information about volunteering. (530) 925-9287. Save the Rain; Mt. Shasta. Save the Rain’s goal is to stop needless deaths by educating people in water-starved areas to use rain as a sustainable water supply. Find out ways you can volunteer with the organization. www.savetherain.org. (530) 926-9999. Shasta Disabled Sports USA; Mt. Shasta. You can help individuals of all ages & abilities enjoy outdoor activities by providing assistance to participants & the SDS team. In summer, assist during rafting & camping trips. In winter, become a “ski buddy” to help individuals participate in snow sports. Training provided; an enthusiastic crew makes volunteering with SDS a fun & rewarding experience for any age. www. shastadsusa.org. (530) 925-1531. Siskiyou Ice Rink; Mt. Shasta. Offers volunteer opportunities for mature teens ages 13 & up during the winter season. Rink Guards assist skaters on the ice (skating experience required). Rental Office Assistants help customers with rental skates. Teens can help with pre-season ice-making & can lend a hand at special events. Artistic teens can help with decorating. Elves are needed on the ice around Christmas. Teens with a knack for sewing can help create
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costumes year-round. The season typically begins with ice-making mid-Nov & runs through mid-Feb. Rink office opens in Nov. rinkfriends@siskiyourink.org. www.siskiyourink.org. (530) 926-1715.
TEHAMA COUNTY Restore Program; Corning. Volunteers ages 18 yrs & up receive training to work one-on-one to mentor youth enrolled in an 18-week intervention program. The Restore program aims to reduce recidivism of juvenile offenders ages 10-17 yrs as the youth learn tools & strategies that lead to transformative life changes. Trainings held in Corning; mentors meet with youth in various Tehama County locations. www. restoreprogram.org. (530) 213-3667.
YOUTH & TEEN CENTERS Many teens love to “just hang out” with their friends apart from parental supervision. The following are safe places, with varying levels of structure and direction, for teens to hang out.
BUTTE COUNTY 6th Street Center for Youth; Chico. Offers services for homeless youth ages 14-24 yrs. Offers help with basic needs (i.e., shower, laundry facilities, hot meals, clothing, haircuts). Provides intensive case management, including counseling, support for education, employment & life skills. Also helps with family reunification/relocation. www.6thstreetcenter.org. 130 W. 6th. St. (530) 894-8008. Boys & Girls Clubs of the North Valley. Three Butte Co. teen centers offer sports tournaments, organized team leagues, arts & crafts, photography, cooking classes, community service opportunities, leadership programs, homework help, education & career development & more. Computer labs on site. Leadership positions available for motivated teens. Membership is $40/ year. www.bgcnv.org. Chico. Main office: 601 Wall St. (530) 899-0335. Chico Ostrander Clubhouse. Grades 1-6. 601 Wall St. (530) 899-0335. Chico Teen Center “The Club.” Grades Jr. & Sr. High. 628 Wall St. (530) 879-5653. Oroville Teen Center. Ages 12-18 yrs. Southside Oroville Community Center, 2959 Lower Wyandotte Rd. (530) 533-3067. Paradise/Magalia. Teen Center “The Club.” 6241 Skyway. (530) 872-3662. The Axiom Youth Center; Oroville. A place for youth to find academic, emotional, physical & spiritual help through the outstanding volunteer efforts of the Oroville community. Helps students realize & utilize untapped potential. Open weekdays for grades 6-12. Game room includes billiards, air hockey, foosball & video games. Free programs. www.theaxiom.org. 1420 Myers St. (530) 533-8010.
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Anderson Teen Center. A place to hang out, develop leadership skills & get involved in the community. Teens enjoy activities like cooking, creative arts, computers, homework help, indoor & outdoor games (basketball, pool, foosball, air hockey, martial arts), movies & much more. All services are free. 2889 E. Center St. (530) 365-9021. Create It! Library; Redding. Open to kids, teens, & adults (under 12 yrs must be accompanied by an adult). Offers 3D printing, virtual reality, multimedia tools including music & animation software, traditional crafts & more. All ages welcome. 1100 Parkview Ave. (530) 245-7252.
YOUTH & TEEN PROGRAMS, CLUBS & GROUPS Be sure to check North State Parent magazine’s monthly events calendar to find out about great activities for youth & teens!
NATIONAL & MULTI-COUNTY 4-H Million Trees Project. Teen Laura Webber founded 4HMT to inspire 4-H youth to plant 1 million trees to slow global climate change. She has enlisted 162,238 members to date, with more than 1,274,538 trees planted. www.4hmilliontrees.org. 4-H Youth Development Program. National program for youth ages 5-19. Opportunities to build confidence, learn responsibility, make friends, share interests, develop lifelong skills & make a difference in the community. Activities & projects range from building robots, raising rabbits and designing web pages, to landscape design, hiking, interior design, astronomy, dance & much more. www.4-h.org. Butte County. (530) 538-7201. Glenn County. (530) 865-1107. Shasta County. (530) 224-4900. Siskiyou County. (530) 842-2711. Tehama County. (530) 527-3101. Boy Scouts of America. Provides boys & young men an opportunity to try new things, serve others & build self-confidence, character & citizenship. Ages 7-17 yrs: Cub Scouts (ages 8-10 yrs); Boy Scouts (ages 11-17 yrs); Venturing program (ages 14-21 yrs). www.scouting.org. Butte, Glenn, Shasta & Tehama Counties. Golden Empire Council, www.gec-bsa.org. (800) 427-1417 or (916) 929-1417. Siskiyou County. Crater Lake Council. www. craterlakecouncil.org. (800) 888-1273. Chico. NorCal Scout Shop. 3881 Benatar Way, Ste. D. (530) 809-0400. FosterClub; Online. Geared especially for youth, this website is a hub of information relating to foster care. It includes articles written by young people, foster care Q & A, message boards, contests & biographies of famous people who grew up in foster care. It’s interactive & available 24/7. www.FosterClub.com.
Frontier Girls Clubs; National program. Based in Cottonwood, CA. For girls grades pre-K-adult. Participants work on projects that include art, technology, home, health & fitness, the outdoors, agriculture, community service & more. Participants can earn more than 1,200 badges. Instills values of loyalty, faith & innovation. www.frontiergirlsclubs.com. (530) 524-8799. Girls Inc. of the Northern Sacramento Valley; Redding. Serving Shasta & Tehama Counties. For girls ages 6-18 yrs. Offers workshops, groups & camps that inspire girls to be strong, smart & bold. Research-based educational curriculum, resources & support. Works with community leaders & advocates. www.girlsincnsv. org. 1890 Park Marina Dr., Ste. 219. (530) 527-7767. Girl Scouts of Northern California. Girl-driven program for ages 5-17 yrs. Builds leadership skills, courage, confidence & character though discovering, connecting & taking action. www.gsnorcal.org. (800) 447-4475. Butte County. (530) 343-1904. Glenn County. (530) 528-8655. Shasta & Siskiyou Counties: (530) 221-6180. Tehama County. (530) 528-8655. North State Symphony For Youth; Chico, Redding & Red Bluff. Look for special performances of North State Symphony geared especially for young children. Typically scheduled in Mar. www.northstatesymphony.org. (530) 898-5984. North State Wilderness Teams; Butte & Tehama Counties. Offers backpacking adventures to teens, including those who otherwise might never get to visit a national park. Shows youth & teens the treasures found in our national parks, especially Lassen Volcanic National Park. Participants learn how to live comfortably & safely in the backcountry without leaving signs they were there. Kids have fun & get to see some pretty cool things! www. wildernessteam.com. One Circle Foundation. Structured support groups for children, teens & adults. Circles are held in an emotionally safe environment. Counteracts negative social & interpersonal forces & fosters personal & collective strengths & positive connections. Includes Girls Circles & The Council for Boys & Young Men. www.onecirclefoundation.org. (415) 419-5119. Rainbow Girls; National. International organization giving young women ages 8-20 yrs a rainbow of opportunities. Promotes leadership, encourages service, builds character & develops friendships all while having fun. www.gorainbow.org. California Grand Assembly. www.gocarainbow.org. (559) 226-0738. Chico-Paradise. lisa@gratrice.com. (530) 624-9795. Youth Entrepreneurship Program (YEP); Redding. Hosted by Shasta College. Offers entrepreneurship education & one-on-one counseling to give teens practical knowledge & experience to pursue their business goals. Participation in the program is
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competitive. All contestants must be 14-18 yrs of age & legal residents of Butte, Glenn, Siskiyou, Shasta or Tehama Counties. Search for YEP at www.shastacollege.edu. (530) 242-7635.
BUTTE COUNTY Girls on the Run®; Butte County. A nation-wide life-changing character development program for girls in grades 3-8. Inspires girls to be joyful, healthy & confident. Follows a curriculum that creatively integrates running to teach life skills & a lifelong appreciation for health & fitness. www.gotrbuttecounty.org. (530) 636-0786. Girls Who Code; Chico. Offers free computer science education to girls grades 6-12. Girls meet weekly & learn to make apps, games & web sites. Helps members get access to internships & jobs. Held at varying locations. www.gocodechico.com. (530) 388-5552. Teen Fandom Club; Chico Branch Library. Teens 13-17 yrs are invited to join Fandom Club at Chico library Mon 3:30-4:30pm to favorite fandoms, do art activities & play games. Share anything you are fanatical about in a fun, non-judgemental atmosphere. Free. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530) 891-2726. Butte College S.B.D.C; Chico. Offers programs that help young adults ages 18 yrs & up turn their entrepreneurial ideas & dreams into reality. www.buttecollegesbdc.com. (530) 895-9017.
SHASTA COUNTY Child & Teen Grief Support Groups; Redding. For children & teens grieving any death or loss. Closed groups, offered on an as-needed basis. Free. www.dignityhealth. org/mercy-redding. (530) 245-4070. King’s Brotherhood Boys Club; Redding. Weekly club for boys ages 8-12 yrs & 13-18 yrs. Promotes positive attitude, healthy mind & body, builds self-worth, teamwork & leadership skills. Activities include sports, computer lab, snacks & much more. Free. Select MLK Center tab. www.reddingrecreation.org. Martin Luther King Jr. Multicultural Center, 1815 Sheridan St.(530) 225-4375. Positively Girls Club; Redding. Girls ages 8-12 yrs & Girls Circle for ages 13-18 yrs make new friends, learn new things & grow positively. Weekly club offers a supporting environment for girls to get to know each other & their community through talking, fun activities & field trips. Free. Select the MLK Center tab on Redding Recreation page. www.reddingrecreation.org. Martin Luther King Jr. Multicultural Center, 1815 Sheridan St.(530) 225-4375. Shasta College SCI*FI Foster Youth Program; Redding. SCI*FI (Shasta College Inspiring & Fostering Independence) is an educational support program for college students who are current or former foster youth. Offers support & resource information to students transitioning out of foster care,
including info about financial assistance & health care. Offers a SCI*FI lab room, weekly workshops, academic support & individual mentoring to help students succeed in college & life. www.shastacollege.edu/Student Services/SCI-FI. (530) 242-7549. Teen Advisory Board; Redding. Teens are invited to join the Redding Library Teen Advisory Board. Members help choose books & give their input for fun activities & library policies that affect teens. Tue 6pm7:30pm. Free, application required. 1100 Parkview Ave. (530) 245-7253. Y Club at Shasta Family YMCA; Redding. Y Club is designed to help youth succeed by inspiring creativity, confidence & independence through achievement, relationships and belonging. Y Club provides opportunities for fun, personal development & socializing through facilitated activities, tutoring, volunteerism, leadership & use of the Y’s facility and health offerings. 1155 N. Court Street. (530) 246-9622.
SISKIYOU COUNTY Rockside Ranch Apprenticeship; Etna. Offers life-changing apprenticeships to young men overcoming adversity. Offers practical organic farming experience & supportive environment with Christian-based training on living as positive, productive members of society. www. rocksideranch.org/apprenticeship. 2421 N. State Hwy 3. (530) 467-4044.
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www.csuchico.edu/anthmuseum (530) 898-5397 Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthropology California State University, Chico Ages: 5-11 Session: July 5 - 27 Cost: $100
British Soccer Camps
www.challengersports.com Chico, Oroville & Paradise Ages: 3–16 Sessions in June & July Cost: Varies
Cal Skate / FunLand
www.funlandchico.com/ extreme_fun_camp (530) 343-1601 2465 Carmichael Dr., Chico Ages: 5-12 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $130-$165
Camp Durham-azing
www.durhamrec.com (530) 345-1921 Durham Recreation & Park District 9447 Midway, Durham Ages: Grades K-5 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $35/day or $135/week
Camp Positive-i: A Dance & Circus Camp
www.positiveiparadise.com (530) 872-1939 Positive-I Dance & Circus Center, 6653 Clark Road, Paradise Ages: 5 & up Sessions: June 27-29; July 25-27; August 12-13 Cost: $139
Catch a Dream Summer Camp
www.frrpd.com (530) 533-2011 Feather River Recreation & Park District 1875 Feather River Blvd., Oroville. Ages: 5-12 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $25/day
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(Day Camps) In four weeks, this camp invites participants to experience epic eras and enter other worlds. Each week we blend fantasy and reality to connect campers to new learning, fun times and transformative educational activities. This year’s themes: All about Pirates, Mummies & Mysteries, Fantastic Beasts and Adventures in Archaeology. Also Whacky Wednesdays - optional theme-related dress-up day! (Day Camps) Experienced coaches help campers master their true potential with an innovative approach that teaches campers age-appropriate skills along with core values. Participants receive a soccer ball, camp t-shirt, skills evaluation & soccer poster! Register at least 45 days prior to camp and also receive a British soccer jersey. (Day Camps) A fun, heart-healthy, active alternative to the “normal” summer camp! Air-conditioned indoor and fun outdoor activities will include (but are not limited to): skating, mini-golfing, batting, arts & crafts, LEGOs, arcade games, dodge ball, hockey, ping-pong, basketball and more! Camp t-shirt along with morning and afternoon snacks included; lunch options available. (Day Camps) Join your friends and your favorite camp staff for a week of summertime fun. Weekly camp themes incorporate a variety of activities as well as weekly field trips. Includes Fun-Food Fridays, pool time and more!
(Day Camps) Participants enjoy multiple days of imagination and fun learning hip-hop, gymnastics, belly dance, hulahooping, juggling, aerial arts, partner acrobatics, ballet, poi spinning, foam pit fun, arts & crafts, singing, music, teamand self-building, Gypsy Mountain face painting, themed days, Green Paradise Cafe lunch and end-of-camp performance! Be sure to pre-register, space is limited! (Day Camps) Feather River Rec & Park District also offers Gymnastics Camp, Cheer Tumbling Camp & Sporty Camp. There is something for everyone! Find complete info online.
Chico Area Recreation & Park District Camps
(Day Camps) Chico Area Recreation & Park District (CARD) hosts numerous camps that entertain a vast range of interests, including ball sports, art, BMX & mountain biking, cooking, dance, outdoor adventures & more. See the full list & register online.
Chico Art School Summer Camps & Classes
(Day Camps) Release your child’s inner artist by registering him or her for painting & drawing camps & classes. Camps run Mon through Thurs, 9:30am-11:30am. Classes are held Tue through Thurs from 1:00-2:30pm. Kids can go to classes once a week or more often as desired. All instruction focuses on fun! Email janet@chicoartschool.com to register.
Chico Cheer All Stars Camps
(Day Camps) If your athlete loves to cheer & tumble these are the right camps! Learn basic cheerleading motions & terminology, tumbling, jumps, chants, cheers, team activities & a special dance to perform on the final day. Tumbling Camp & Stunt Camp options, beginners through advanced levels. Camps run 10am-2pm. 1st camp $100, 2nd camp $75, 3rd camp $50.
Chico Montessori Summer Camps
(Day Camps) Chico Montessori offers five educationally themed sessions throughout the summer. Session themes include: Music, Animal Planet, Fairy Tales, California Adventure & Vehicles/Construction. Montessori materials will be available & there will be fun summertime water activities each day. Half-day & full-day options available.
Chico Summer Music Academy
(Day Camps) Annual, weeklong, highlevel music training camp directed by Dustin Breshears & sponsored by the Butte County Branch of MTAC. The academy is an orchestra & chamber music day camp for string & keyboard students. Students learn chamber music, orchestra & instrument technique for Suzuki & non-Suzuki instruments. Contact Dustin Breshears for more information & to register. breshearsfamily@ymail.com.
www.chicorec.com (530) 895-4711 545 Vallombrosa Ave., Chico. Ages: 3-17 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: Varies
www.chicoartschool.com (530) 570-3897 336 Broadway St., Ste. 20, Chico. Ages: 7-18 Sessions in July & August Cost: Varies
www.chicocheerallstars.com (530) 894-2227 Chico Cheer 13306 Cabin Hollow Ct., Ste. 120, Chico. Ages: 5 & up Sessions are Mon-Thus July 10-13, 17-20 & 24-27 Cost: $50-$100
www.chicomontessori.com (530) 342-5518 Chico Montessori Children’s House 814 Glenn St., Chico. Ages: 2years 9mo (potty trained) to 5years Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $180-$360
(530) 879-0567 Bidwell Presbyterian Church 208 W. First St., Chico. Ages: 3-adult Sessions in July Cost: Varies
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Explore Summer Camps
(Day Camps) Offers fun-filled summer days with various week-long themed camps that entertain a vast range of interests: LEGO Robotics & 3-D Design Camp (grades 3-8); Technology Exploration Camp (grades 2-8); Sports & Nutrition Camp (grades K-8); Creative Visual Arts Camp (grades K-8); STEM Camp (grades K-8) & Performing Arts CAMP (grades K-8). Space is limited, call for more information.
Gateway Science Discovery Camps
(Day Camps) Gastronomic Jr. Scientists (grades 4-6), Jun 26-30, $210; Gastronomic Sr. Scientists (grades 7-9), Jul 10-14, $225. Join Gateway Science Museum this summer for a week-long gastronomical adventure discovering where our food comes from! Explore our food systems & experiment with growing & preparing different foods. Investigate the different properties & nutritional attributes of fruits, vegetables, meats & more. Meet a farmer & discover which of your favorite snacks are produced right here in Northern California. Camps run 9am-3pm & include lunch & snacks.
www.bcoe.org (530) 532-3051 Location: Oroville area Ages: Grades K-8 (Varies by camp) Sessions in June & July Cost: $125
www.csuchico.edu/gateway (530) 898-5130 Gateway Science Museum 625 Esplanade, Chico Ages: Entering grades 4-9 Sessions in June & July Cost: $210-$225, discounts available
KidsPark Camp
(Day Camps) Looking for something fun to do this summer? KidsPark summer camps have what you’re looking for! Weekly themes include “Goopy Gak Attack,” “Fun with Foods,” “Wet ‘n Wild,” “Wacky Week” and more. Sibling rates and extended hours available. Each day is packed full of adventure and fun!
Kids In Motion Summer Camps
(Day Camps) Kids In Motion Summer camps will keep your kids busy with jampacked days full of swimming, art, science, nutrition & exercise. These are great weekly camps for kids who love water fun! Camps run Mon-Fri from 9am-1pm. Each camp is limited to 20 children.
www.kidspark.com/chico/ (530) 894-6800 2477 Forest Ave., Ste. 190, Chico Ages: 2–12 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: Varies
www.inmotionfitness.net (530) 895-5437 In Motion Fitness 1293 E. 1st Ave., Chico Ages: 4-7 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $105 per session - same family, multiple kid discount
Kids Summer Fit Camps
(Day Camps) Your child will be exposed to a variety of fun activities that focus on the following areas: Cardiovascular Fitness, Strength Training, Games/Skills & Swimming, all tailored to youn children who are just getting interested in fitness as a lifestyle. Your child will have his/her own certified personal trainer who is passionate about keeping exercise fun & interesting for young children, while fostering a lifelong dedication to health & wellness. Camps run Mon-Fri from 9am-1pm.
Paradise Aquatic Park Camp
(Day Camps) This Paradise Recreation and Park District program combines the adventure of day camp with the fun of swimming at the community pool. Crafts, archery, organized games and special events fill our schedule. You may join us on a daily, weekly or monthly basis. A camp t-shirt is to be purchased at the time of registration.
www.inmotionfitness.net (530) 343-5678 In Motion Fitness 1293 E. First Ave., Chico. Ages: 8-13 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $105 per session, discounts for families enrolling multiple kid
www.paradiseprpd.com (530) 872-6393 Aquatic Park 5600 Recreation Drive, Paradise Ages: 5-12 Sessions: June 12-August 11 Cost: $14-$28
Show*Kids “Princess Fantasy” Dance Camp www.chicocreekdancecentre.com (530) 893-9028 Chico Creek Dance Centre 1144 W. 1st St. Chico Ages: 4-10 Session: June 9-20 Cost: $150
(Day Camp) Show*Kids Princess Fantasy Dance Camp offers children an experience in the wonderful world of Dance & Theatre! Campers will be provided with an introduction to several dance styles in preparation for performances during the last week of camp. It’s a great opportunity for children to explore their own creativity through movement & meet new friends! Special camp shirts, crafts, games, prizes, performance & a cast party are all included.
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Summer Dance Jamm!
(Day Camp) Looking to have some fun this summer? Come JAMM with us at Chico Creek Dance Centre! We are offering 5 camps that include all different dance styles: Tap, Musical Theater, Jazz, Hip-Hop, Lyrical & Contemporary!
Summer Horse Camp
(Day Camps) Summer horse camps run weekly on Tue, Wed & Thus, 8am-12pm. Camps begin June 13 & continue until school starts. Come one day or as many as you like to learn about riding, care, grooming, saddling & more.
Summer Lacrosse Camp
(Day Camps) Our camp is developed for youth athletes. Every practice session teaches sound Lacrosse principles in a fast-paced environment through engaging games and activities. Lacrosse equipment (sticks and balls) required for participation is furnished by the Rebels and is age appropriate.
26th Annual Summer Arts Program
(Day Camps) Offering 6 weeks of art-based studio instruction in ceramics, drawing, painting, textile arts, sculpture, theatre arts & printmaking. Programs support the expression & development of each individual student. Mon-Thurs, 9am-2pm. One day or multiple day options. K-8 academic tutorial programs Mon-Wed 2:305:00pm.
www.chicocreekdancecentre.com (530) 893-9028 Chico Creek Dance Centre 1144 W. First St., Chico. Ages: 6 to Adult Session are June 26-July 26 Cost: $125 per camp, discounts for more camps
(530) 343-1558 / (530) 570-5984 Almond Country Farms 2304 Hutton Way, Durham. Ages: 4-15 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $25/day
www.chicorebels.com 20th Street Community Park, Chico Ages: 6 -18 Session: June 12–15 Cost: $85 (Beginners), $175 (Veterans)
www.progressiveschoolhouse.com (530) 345-5665 The Artist’s Playground at Progressive Schoolhouse 2400 Notre Dame Blvd., Chico. Ages: 5 & up Sessions in June & July Cost: $45-$140
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LEGO ROBOTICS, MINECRAFT MODS, 3D PRINTING, ARDUINO INVENTIONS, GAME CODING, MUSIC MIXING, AND MORE! NOW FEATURING CAMPS FOR AGES 12 & UP! www.builditredding.com 925 Merchant St. #2, Redding • (530) 638-3399 • info@builditredding.com www.northstateparent.com • 2017/2018
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SHASTA COUNTY All Fired Up - Summer Art Camp www.allfiredupnorcal.com (530) 226-1638 All Fired Up 1796 Churn Creek Rd., Redding Ages: 6-17 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $45-$250
British Soccer Camps
www.challengersports.com Palo Cedro & Redding Ages: 3–16 Sessions in June & July Cost: Varies
Build It Tech Camps
www.builditredding.com/ summer-camps (530) 638-3399 Build It Redding 925 Merchant St., #2, Redding Ages: 6–17 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $200
Children’s Summer Art Camp with Instructor Susan Emerson Email: riverart29@gmail.com (530) 921-0680 ARTsMART Creative Studios 244 Hartnell, Redding Ages: 5–14 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $30-$80, includes materials
Dance Coachella: Summer Dance Sessions
www.cadanceco.com (530) 365-7749 California Dance Company 2150 Marx Way, Anderson 2620 Larkspur Lane, Redding Ages: 2–20 Session: July Intensives & Weekly Classes Cost: $40–$250
Dance Depot’s Summer Course
www.dancedepotfamily.com (530) 241-7764 Dance Depot 2225 Larkspur Ln., Redding Ages: 2 to Adult Sessions: July 3-26 (5 weeks), & a 3-day workshop in August Cost: $40-$130 (offering family discounts)
Dreamweaver Dance Theatre Summer Camp & Intensive www.dreamweaverdance.com (530) 247-1010 Dreamweaver Dance Theatre 1522 Market St., Redding. Ages: 4-21 Sessions are July 10-14 & 17-21 Cost: $90-$145
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(Day Camps) Offers themed sessions & multi-day project workshops. Art mediums may include glass fusion, ceramics, canvas painting, clay sculpting & more. Snacks provided too! This is a drop-off event & start time is 9am.
(Day Camps) Experienced coaches help campers master their true potential with an innovative approach that teaches campers age-appropriate skills along with core values. Participants receive a soccer ball, camp t-shirt, skills evaluation & soccer poster! Register at least 45 days prior to camp & also receive a British soccer jersey. (Day Camps) Your child’s Build It camp will be the most fun they’ve ever had learning! We offer week-long, half-day camps featuring exciting new technology: Fun With Tech (ages 6-9), LEGO Robotics (ages 8-13), LEGO Robotics for Teens (ages 13-17), Game Programming with Scratch (ages 8-12), Game Programming with Python (ages 11-15), High Tech Arts (ages 10-14), All Girls Arts & Tech (girls ages 8-15), Ultimate Tech (ages 10-14), Arduino Electronic Inventions (ages 12-16) & Java & Minecraft Mods (ages 12-16). We’ll provide all the tech equipment; all you have to bring is yourself. No prior tech experience necessary. (Day Camps) Fun art camps taught by skilled instructor including these weekly session themes: Draw-Paint; Ooey Gooey Art; Clay & Sculpture; Draw, Paint & Create; Collage, Paper Making & Sculpture; Acrylic Painting & Watercolor; Robots, Birds & insects; The Kitchen Sink of Art & Advanced Drawing & Painting.
(Day Camps) Join California Dance Company for their summer program, Dance Coachella! Sessions in Hip-Hop, Ballet, Tumbling, Aerial Silks, Jazz Technique & MORE for dancers of all ages & skill levels. The youngest dancers (ages 2-7) can grow their love of dance through evening classes or the new Moana Dance Camp where they play music games, make crafts & learn dance basics. A perfect opportunity to introduce your child to the world of dancing. (Day Camps) Dance at the Dance Depot’s new location. Classes offered in Ballet, Jazz, Tap, Acrobatics, Lyrical, Modern, Broadway & Mommy & Me. Multiple combinations of dance forms per class. Call for class schedule & to find out more about our special 3-day summer dance workshop coming in August. Secure your spot by enrolling online. (Day Camps) Dreamweaver Dance Theatre is gearing up for a great summer! Level 1/2 camp is for beginners, takes place Jul 10-14, 9am-12:30pm & is divided into age groups 4-6, 7-12 & teen/adult. Level 3/4 camp is for intermediate & advanced dancers & takes place Jul 17-21. Level 3 dancers attend from 9am-12pm & level 4 attend from 9am-3pm.
Fly Camp At Rare Air Trampoline Park
(Day Camps) Jump, flip & play your summer away! Interactive camp will include team building games, arts & crafts, science projects, pizza parties, fun in the sun, rock wall climbing & variations of multiple trampoline games. Five sessions to choose from: June 19-23, June 26-30, July 10-14, July 24-28 & August 7-11. Drop-off time 7:45am, pick-up time 12:30pm. Call with any questions & ask for Ryan or Rachel.
Galaxy Gymnastics Summer Camps
(Day Camps) There is something for everyone! Fun half-day gymnastics (boys, girls & co-ed), tumbling (co-ed) & girls cheerleading camps. Perfect for beginners! Call for details.
Grant School Summer Camp
(Day Camps) Weekly sessions run 7am6pm. Campers enjoy a fun-filled summer while learning and growing. Morning enrichment classes include art, drama, music, math, science and computer lab. Every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday campers take afternoon field trips to a variety of places. Friday is party day with lunch provided!
Kids Summer Boot Camp
(Day Camps) Train for two days to sharpen your airsoft skills & then play for two days using what you have learned. Learn teamwork, sportsmanship & basic skills. Objectives include: teaching gun safety & awareness, equipment & gear setup, basic pistol & rifle course, understanding angles & corners, team movements, shooting positions & target acquisition. Call for reservations.
NBC Basketball & Volleyball Camps
(Residential & Day Camps) NBC Camps has become the largest overnight basketball & volleyball program in the world. Day camps offered for younger students. Athletes learn how to compete with confidence & high skill level. Several co-ed basketball camps & a girls’ volleyball camp are offered; attend one or all. See website for details.
NorCal Elite Gymnastics Camps
(Day Camps) The Best Summer Camp Ever Gymnastics Camp offers games, arts & crafts, gymnastics instruction on all equipment, weekly performances, a waterslide & more. Campers are grouped by age. Choose drop-in, full-day, half-day & extended care options.
Red Bicycle Catering Kids Summer Camp
(Day Camps) Red Bicycle Catering is offering culinary fun this summer! Make pizza from scratch, meet an organic farmer, bake desserts & test your competitive cooking skills with a “chopped” cooking challenge! Each day, classes will include nutrition education by a certified Nutrition Consultant plus culinary tips & instruction from whole food chefs. Young chefs will also be given recipes to take home & hands-on experience in a real commercial kitchen. Two sessions, one for children ages 7-11 & another for 12 & up. Prices includes all food supplies & lunch each day. Space is limited, reserve your spot today.
www.rareairpark.com (530) 221-1206 Rare Air Trampoline Park 3625 Old 44 Drive, Redding Ages: 5–12 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $125
www.galaxygymnasticsacademy.com (530) 222-4GYM Galaxy Gymnastics Academy 910 Wall Street, Redding Ages: 5–12 Sessions in June & July (Weekdays) Cost: $95 www.grantpreschool.com (530) 243-0561, ext. 149 Grant Elementary School 8835 Swasey Dr., Redding Ages: 1st grade–12 years Sessions: June 5 - August 4 Cost: $3/hr (min. 8) or $120/week, + registration fee www.usairsoft.com (530) 365-1000 US Airsoft World 4506 Panorama Point Rd., Anderson Ages: 10 & up Sessions: June 22-25 & July 20-23 Cost: $149.99
www.nbccamps.com 1-800-406-3926 Simpson College, Redding & Turtle Bay Elementary School, Redding Ages 7-18 Sessions in July Cost: $185-$505 www.norcalelitegymnastics.com (530) 223-5483 4425 Tenaya Ct., Redding Ages: 4–19 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $35–$200
www.redbicyclecatering.com (530) 768-1768 Red Bicycle Catering 1300 Market Street, Ste. 102, Redding Ages: 7 & up Sessions: June 20-23 (ages 7-11), & June 27-30 (ages 12 & up) Cost: $225
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Redding Recreation’s Summer Adventures www.reddingrecreation.org (530) 225-4095 Caldwell Park & Enterprise Park Redding & Shasta Lake Schools Ages: 5–12 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $90-$145
(Day Camps) Camps designed for making close friends and fond memories. Park-like settings, safe locations and highly trained, enthusiastic staff. Weekly themes, fun field trips, swim days at the Aquatic Center, innovative crafts and awesome games. Check website for details. Camps fill fast, preregister soon.
Redding Soccer Camps
www.reddingsoccerpark.com (530) 221-2344 4 Challenger Soccer Camps: British Camps - Two Options: June 12th-June 16th July 24th- July 28th Time/Price varies with age Tetra Brazil Soccer Academy Sessions July 10th-14th Cost: $135 Time varies upon age One Week, One Passion Redding Soccer Park- Competitive Ages: 10-18 Sessions: June 19-23, 8am-2pm Cost: $325
Sewing Camp for Kids: Redding Fashion Alliance www.reddingfashionalliance.org (530) 262-2070 244 Hartnell Avenue, Redding. Ages: 6-14 Sessions in June & July Cost: $125-$135
Sew Much Fun – Hokema’s Kids Sewing Camp www.hokemas.net (530) 223-1970 Hokema’s 2736 Bechelli Lane, Redding. Ages: Grades 4-12 Sessions in June & July Cost: $100 per session + supplies
Shasta Rock Club
www.shastarockclub.com (530) 691-4505 2325 Athens Ave, Redding Ages: 6–15 Sessions: June, July & August Cost: $65–$135
Summer Catch-Up & Keep-Up with Academics
www.facebook.com/OneonOneTutoring (530) 917-0341 One on One Tutoring 1300 West St., Redding Ages: 5–12 Sessions: July 6-August 11 Cost: 55-minute session: $35/1 day, $65/2 days, $95/3 days
2 Far North Soccer Training Camps: Summer Kick Off Youth Soccer Camp Ages: 7-14 Sessions: June 5-8 Cost: $110 Elite Striker & Goalkeeping Camp: Ages: 13-18 Sessions: July 17-20 Cost: $125
(Day Camps) Students will learn to sew & complete 5 projects during this half-day camp (1-4pm). Beginning & intermediate sewers will learn to cut out fabric, operate a sewing machine & understand sewing directions. Patterns are provided. Camp includes water & snack. Material lists will be provided at camp registration. Sessions are June 12-15, 19-22 & 26-29 & July 10-13, 17-20 & 24-27. (Day Camps) Kids love to sew! Christie’s sewing skills & winning ways with children have made these camps popular. Participants enjoy great summer fun while learning a valuable skill. Sessions run Mon-Thurs, 2.5 hours per day. Machines are provided; supply list available upon registration.
(Day Camps) Introduce your child to rock climbing in a safe & supportive environment that emphasizes safety, technique & problem-solving. Three, four or five-day halfday camps cultivate your child’s confidence & help your child learn, improve & have a blast climbing. “May your dreams be larger than mountains & may you have the courage to scale their summits.” (Day Camps) Grade-based tutoring in math, language arts, reading & spelling. Participants keep last year’s schoolwork fresh & prepare for their next grade level. Academic assessments included if needed. Specialized programs for dyslexia, ADD, ADHD, visual/auditory memory challenges & comprehension difficulties. 12 years tutoring experience.
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Summer of Fun
(Day Camps) Affordable fun in Anderson in a safe environment with caring staff! Includes a free, six-week drop-in summer program for youth held at Anderson River Park. Learn to swim with great instructors. Paid camps include football, dance & basketball. Some scholarships available for qualifying families.
The Redding Arts Project Summer Dance & Theatre Intensive
(Day Camps) The Redding Arts Project offers ongoing summer classes in dance, voice & theatre for all ages, as well as Redding Theatre Company’s Camp Broadway, a fiveweek theatre camp for ages 8-18. This year’s Camp Broadway culminates in a full-length production of “The Wizard of Oz.“ Find details & registration info on their website, or visit them at the RAP! (No camp 4th of July week.)
Turtle Bay Exploration Park’s Discovery Camps
(Day Camps) When school is out, science is IN at Turtle Bay’s Discovery Camps! Discover different sides of science, art & history & how they all tie together. Discovery Camp aims to inspire children’s creativity & to establish positive memories within the unique environment at Turtle Bay Exploration Park.
Whiskeytown Environmental School Camps
(Day Camp/Optional Residential) Summer Outdoor Adventure Camps at Whiskeytown Environmental School include daily hiking, swimming, nature exploring, and other outdoor fun. Activities include kayaking (4th grade or older), archery (4th grade or older), fishing, wading, games, gold panning, arts and crafts, singing and much more! Schedule runs from 9am–430pm with extended supervision from 730am–530pm. Register online - limited space!
WOD Warrior Boot Camp
(Day Camps) 8-week CrossFit boot camp. Mon, Wed & Fri, 10-11am. Prices decided on a sliding scale. Open to all youth in Redding & the surrounding area. Limit to 50 youth per class. Instructors will teach kids about fitness & health, get them to move their bodies in a safe fashion & help them develop character strength.
YMCA Camp McCumber
(Residential Camp) Nestled on the banks of Lake McCumber, YMCA Camp McCumber is a week-long camp deeply rooted in the Y’s camping traditions. Activities focus on building character & leadership skills, making new friends, nightly campfires filled with songs & skits, waterfront activities, archery, hiking & lots of outdoor fun!
YMCA Summer Day Camps
(Day Camps) Located on convenient school campuses, Y Day Camps fill summer days with well-planned, fun, theme-based activities including weekly field trip experiences. Camps run 7am-6pm & families may choose a three-day or five-day schedule. Morning & afternoon snacks provided. Preschool camp serves ages 2-5. License #455406288. Manzanita Y Preschool Lic#455406288.
www.ci.anderson.ca.us (530) 378-6656 City of Anderson Community Services/ Parks & Recreation Ages: 5–18 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: Varies by camp
www.thereddingartsproject.com (530) 245-1019 The Redding Arts Project 1726 Market St., Redding. Ages: All Sessions are June 12 - July 22 Cost: Varies
www.turtlebay.org/learn/camps (530) 242-3108 Turtle Bay Exploration Park 844 Sundial Bridge Dr., Redding. Ages: 7-10 Sessions are three one-week sessions in June & July Cost: $160-$180
www.shastacoe.org/wes (530) 225-0111 10106 Paige Bar Rd., Whiskeytown Ages: 4–14 Sessions in June & July Cost: $199 ($184 for 4-Day July 3–7, no camp on the 4th)
www.cfryac.org (www.cfryac.org (530) 646-7568 Catalyst Center 935 Industrial St., Redding. Ages: 5-15 Sessions are June 19-July 28 Cost: $0-$150
www.sfymca.org (530) 246-9622 Camp McCumber 35440 Deer Flat Rd., Shingletown. Ages: 8-17 Sessions are July 9-15 & July 23-29 Cost: $405-$425 www.sfymca.org 530) 246-9622 Locations: For school-age children: Boulder Creek & YMCA. For preschool children: Manzanita School, Redding. Ages: 2-14 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $95-$145
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(530) 842-5411 117 W. Miner St., Yreka. Ages: All ages Sessions in June & July Cost: $20-$55
TEHAMA COUNTY (Day Camps) Kids will delight in the uninhibited creativity offered up at the Bella Art Works day camp. Projects will vary from glass fusing, ceramic painting, mosaic artwork & canvas painting. All art classes include a snack & child drop-off is okay above age 6. Ages 6 & lower require parent participation. Pre-registration required. Call for exact dates.
Boys & Girls Clubs of the Siskiyous
(Day Camps) We empower youth to reach their full potential as responsible, caring & productive citizens through professionally led programs. Activities offered are fun, positive & relevant in a safe, supportive & healthy environment. Fun programs & activities include sports & games, field trips, outdoor activities, pottery & art. Lunch & snack included. Ends at 5:30pm.
British Soccer Camps
(Day Camps) Experienced coaches help campers master their true potential with an innovative approach that teaches campers age-appropriate skills along with core values. Participants receive a soccer ball, camp t-shirt, skills evaluation & soccer poster! Register at least 45 days prior to camp & also receive a British soccer jersey.
www.bgcsiskiyous.org (530) 220-5055 Sisson Middle School 601 East Alma Street, Mt. Shasta. Ages: 6 -14 Sessions are June 12-August 4 Cost: $50 for all summer
www.challengersports.com Yreka & Mt. Shasta Ages: 3–14 Sessions in June Cost: Varies
Summer Camps at College Of The Siskiyous
www.siskiyous.edu/camps Soccer: (530) 938-5277; Show Choir/Jazz: (530) 938-5315; Theater Arts: (530) 235-6222. College of the Siskiyous 800 College Ave., Weed. Ages: 7−18 Sessions in June & July Cost: $50−$455
Shasta Riding Club
www.shastaridingclub.org (530) 340-5818 4838 Solus Place, Weed. Ages: 5-12 Sessions in June & July Cost: $100-$275 sliding scale
Siskiyou Family YMCA
www.siskiyouymca.org (530) 842-9622 350 N. Foothill Dr., Yreka. Ages: 3 & up Sessions in June & July Cost: $30 & up. (prices depend on member status)
(Day & Residential Camps) Located on College of the Siskiyous’ beautiful campus. Siskiyous Eagles Soccer Camp (ages 7- 18) runs June 19-23: Learn soccer skills from some of California’s best coaches. Summer Show Choir & Jazz Camp (ages 10-18) runs Jun 25-Jul 1: Week-long intensive; day or residential. Learn from jazz & show choir directors, composers & choreographers. Camp Broadway 2017 (ages 8-16) runs July 10-August 6: Enjoy singing, dancing, acting, set & costume design in this theater arts day camp, with this year’s production of “Shrek Jr.” on August 4th, 5th & 6th. (Day Camps) If your child or grandchild loves horses then he or she will love this camp! Ride every day on a trail or in an arena. Also enjoy arts & crafts, fun games, make new friends (horses & people) & bond with horses through grooming & other horse care activities. (Day Camps) The Siskiyou Family YMCA summer programs are varied & enriching. Choose from a variety of sports camps like tennis, cross country racing, golf, gymnastics & even a mountain bike program. Art camps, magic & gardening youth programs as well. Check our website for a full description of each wonderful program!
GLENN COUNTY British Soccer Camps
www.challengersports.com Willows, Orland & Colusa Ages: 3–16 Session in June Cost: Varies
(Day Camps) Experienced coaches help campers master their true potential with an innovative approach that teaches campers age-appropriate skills along with core values. Participants receive a soccer ball, camp t-shirt, skills evaluation & soccer poster! Register at least 45 days prior to camp & also receive a British soccer jersey.
OTHER AREA CAMPS ScienceWorks Summer Camp
www.scienceworksmuseum.org/camps (541) 482-6767 ScienceWorks Hands-on Museum 1500 E. Main St., Ashland, OR. Ages: 5-18 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $150-$315
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(Day Camps) ScienceWorks Summer Camps are an opportunity for children to feed their curiosity & make science come to life! Sessions are taught by outstanding instructors who bring experience & enthusiasm to a wide range of cool explorations. Topics include engineering, bees, science & art, circus physics, LEGO & aviation.
British Soccer Camps
(Day Camps) Experienced coaches help campers master their true potential with an innovative approach that teaches campers age-appropriate skills along with core values. Participants receive a soccer ball, camp t-shirt, skills evaluation & soccer poster! Register at least 45 days prior to camp & also receive a British soccer jersey.
YMCA Summer Day Camps
(Day Camps) Located on convenient school campuses, Y Day Camps fill summer days with well-planned, fun, themebased activities including weekly field trip experiences. Camps run 7am–6pm and families may choose a three-day or five-day schedule. Morning and afternoon snacks provided. Preschool camp serves ages 2-5. License #455406288. North Cottonwood Y Preschool Lic#455406760.
www.challengersports.com Red Bluff Ages: 3–16 Session in August Cost: Varies
www.sfymca.org (530) 246-9622 Locations: For school-age children: West Cottonwood School, Cottonwood For preschool children: North Cottonwood School, Cottonwood Ages: 2–14 Sessions in June, July & August Cost: $95–$145
UNIQUE AND SPECIAL NEEDS CAMPS Arts For Us Music & Performing Arts Program for Youth on the Autism Spectrum
(Day Camps) Students have fun while learning singing, drama, movement, musicality & social skills. Instructors specialize in performing arts education & are trained specifically to work with children on the autism spectrum. Participants are placed in the class most suitable to their unique skills & needs, with one teacher for every three students. Each session culminates in a talent showcase the public is invited to attend.
Okizu
(Residential Camp)Okizu is a Northern California nonprofit that provides a variety of camp & peer support programs to children & families affected by childhood cancer. Programs include Oncology Camp, SIBS (Special & Important Brothers & Sisters) Camp & Family Camp, where families can participate in activities like fishing, archery, ropes course & boating. Visit the website to complete an online application & view specific dates.
One SAFE Place Camp OSP
(Residential Camp) Camp OSP is a camping program focused on children exposed to domestic violence & related physical & sexual abuse. At Camp OSP, children are able to connect over campfire sharing, participate in team-building activities & learn valuable lessons while overcoming trauma.
The Consortium on Children’s Asthma Camps
The Consortium offers a directory of camps for children with asthma nationwide, including Northern California camps, helping advance the positive impact camps have on the lives of children with asthma.
Summer Fun
(Day Programs and Overnight Camps) Shasta Disabled Sports hosts outdoor events for all ages & with any disability. Lake Days camp on Lake Siskiyou includes kayaking, fishing, swimming & lunch. Or take a oneday rafting trip on Klamath River’s Class 2 whitewater, lunch & water guns provided! The overnight StayAble Raft Trip & the Kangaroo Lake Camping adventure are much-anticipated annual events. All gear provided. Register early.
www.harris-studios.com (530) 515-7151 Harris Studios 3019 Victor Ave., Redding. Ages: 9-17 Sessions are ongoing weekly,12-week sessions Cost: Free through enrollment with Far Northern Regional Center www.okizu.org (415) 382-9083 Assorted Camps for Families & Children Berry Creek, CA (12 miles NE of Oroville). Ages: 6-17 Sessions are April-September Cost: Free
www.ospshasta.org (530) 244-0117 2250 Benton Dr., Redding Ages: 8-15 Sessions in June Cost: $300
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www.shastadsusa.org (530) 925-1531 In varied Siskiyou County locations Ages: All ages Sessions in June, July & August Cost: Free, by pre-registration
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A Blended Learning Charter School Serving Grades 7–12 in Butte, Glenn, Lassen, Plumas, Shasta, Tehama This blended academic model includes both online and onsite learning, allowing each student to achieve a more complete education through a custom-designed model of instruction based on his or her own needs.
• California Credentialed Teachers • High standards for academic excellence and personal growth • Focus on college and career readiness Tehama eLearning Academy • (530) 527-0188 715 Jackson Street • Red Bluff • www.telacademy.org
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Butte College Foster Kinship Care Education Program Butte College Skyway Center 2480 Notre Dame Blvd., Chico, CA 95928 Provides training and support to foster/kinship caregivers and other community members to help them meet the changing and increasingly challenging needs of youth and families. Visit our website for a complete list of workshops. Click on the workshop name for a detailed description.
Free Morning, Evening and Weekend Workshops Available in Chico, Paradise & Oroville
Some of Our Workshop Topics: - Resource Family Approval - Nurturing Parenting Program - Active Parenting of Teens - Developing Capable Young People - Parenting From the Inside Out - Caregiver Resources and Self-Care - Six Core Strengths For Healthy Childhood Development - Becoming Brain Smart - AD(H)D and Other Neurological Disorders - Parenting With Dignity - Multi-Level Anger Management - The Nurtured Heart Approach And Much More!
All workshops are FREE & open to everyone!
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(530) 897-6235 Program Director: Kathy Lovelace
www.butte.edu/careerservices/fosterkinship Check out our website for a complete list of workshop topics & registration information.
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