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North State Parent Volume 21 - Issue 6 March 2014

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CONTENTS 6 Be the Change: Darbie Andrews: Walking Her Talk By Carolyn Warnemuende 7 The Lazy Person’s Guide to Housekeeping – Save Time and Money By Teri Cettina 10 How To Survive A Remodeling Project By Teri Cettina 18 Birthdays With Pizzazz By Pamela Jorrick 20 Teen Scene By Cody Lakin, Man on the Street 20 From the Mouths of Babes Cartoon By Jerry King On the Cover: Luca (age 7) and Rocco (age 4), along with mom Sara, enjoy playing board games. The boys also enjoy building with LEGO bricks, and their favorite outdoor activities include exploring, biking, running and other sports. The photo was taken at Nantucket Home, a Chico business providing family-friendly interior design since 1975. Photography: Ron Putnam Photography, Chico. Whether capturing images at a wedding, for a family portrait or gathering of friends, a beautiful landscape, a senior portrait, modeling, or even food shots, Ron’s work reveals the feeling of each occasion. For more information visit ronputnamphoto.com, or call (530) 720-7284.

20 Hello?? Five Ways You Can Teach Your Child to Listen By Judy M. Miller 21 Five Potluck Ideas for Low-Stress Entertaining By Janine Queenin 23 Localicious: Edible Spring Planting By Michelle Cave 26 Brace Yourself! Six Ways to Straighten Your Child’s Smile By Lora Shinn 28 Childcare Directory 29 Going Places Family Events Calendar

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13 SunPower by Alternative Energy Systems 14 Parmer's Furniture & Design 15 Roses & Rust Vintage Home & Garden Market 16 Granite Transformations 17 Antique Cottage & Garden

DEAR READERS I like art. I like color. I like the feeling of walking into a room and immediately wanting to slip my shoes off and become immersed in its unique surroundings. That was not the feeling I had inside my hundredyear-old, 1200-square-foot home, before I began to tear the walls down. Having traveled here and there, I became inspired by architecture and both the complex and simple ways homes are put together. The colorful smooth ceramic tiles in Turkey, the plaster-textured walls in Mexico, the cool smooth-stoned walled buildings in Peru, and the pure-white tidy houses and red barns of nearly every country home in Norway. With this entirety in mind, I set out to embellish my own little wooden mill house, with little thought of the concept that “one thing leads to another.” I should have known better, as most of my adult life has been living in one building construction project or another. And sometimes you just have to wait until your kids have moved on before you can fully get to things. It’s beginning to be a joke with my neighbors as to when they will ever see a complete house again on my oversized city lot. The house stood naked for

some time, having torn it down to the studs, and now that the walls are back up, they are mystified about what’s going on inside. And no doubt most of my friends question my sanity for taking on a project of this size, and I don’t blame them! More than working on the actual house (with significant help from professionals), I’ve been motivated by a variety of unique shops around the North State which inspire artistic flair and creativity. Sometimes they offer a little cultural diversity or something of historical significance, like old tin from turn-of-the-century buildings, or beautiful vintage doors. My special favorite: things made useful from other things, like old glass doorknobs made into coat hangers. For special resources and home renovation ideas we've found inspiring, look for North State Parent’s new “Home Sweet Home” section on our website at www.northstateparent.com/HomeSweetHome. Please send your garden or home improvement ideas and projects in a digital photo format we can share with others – we’ll post our favorites in the new Home Sweet Home section.

Lynni from Antiq ue Pamela from No Cottage & Garden and rth State Parent share their love of color an d home décor.

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By Carolyn Warnemuende

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ulti-talented Darbie Andrews likes challenges and helping others. She models how setting intentions and practicing self-discipline and commitment create a rich and diverse life. She continually finds opportunities to use and develop her skills while meeting the task at hand. Born and raised in Southern California, Darbie moved to the North State in 2007. As a teacher and counselor at Salisbury High School in Red Bluff, she works with at-risk students who primarily have high school credit deficiencies. “I relate well with teens and especially with kids who have been given challenges in their life,” she shares. Darbie developed her strengths and talents through both formal and informal education. She’s bilingual and speaks Spanish fluently, though she’s not from a bilingual family. The first member of her family to graduate from college, Darbie holds a bachelor’s degree, a master’s degree in

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educational counseling, a bilingual teaching credential, and a pupil personnel services credential. She teaches Zumba and Fierce4 at Psycho Fitness in Red Bluff and at Extreme Fitness in Redding, and has written a novel. Lisa Reed, an instructor at Extreme Fitness, first met Darbie when she was a student at the center. Lisa was impressed with her commitment to excel: “Darbie is a very determined person,” she says. “I’ve watched her grow so much as an instructor and as a parent. I’m very proud and happy to have her as a co-worker and as part of my life.” And Darbie is determined. “Teaching at the fitness center is a huge accomplishment,” she says. “I learned to move and build strength in ways I never had before.” She enjoys teaching Zumba because it helps people feel better about themselves and feel free. “People can express themselves no matter what body type they have or how old they are,” she explains. “They can let go of societal expectations.” Darbie’s novel, Him?, a coming of age story about a Latina girl, was a practice in self-discipline. Completing the book took about four years. “My writing is a commitment to my grandmother,” Darbie says. “She was a writer, and writing helps me remember the connection we had.” Although she’s enjoyed writing for most of her life, it was after attending a University of California, Santa Barbara class field trip to the Vietnam Veterans Memorial in Sacramento that she began writing more seriously. A piece she wrote describing the experience became her first published article. “I love the process of writing, of honing in on an idea and finally having it emerge just the way I’d like. It’s exciting!” she shares. Darbie finds time to write in the evenings and on weekends when she is not tending to her sons: Dakota, age 9, and Dominic, age 4. Parenting is the greatest joy of her life. Darbie has joint custody of Dakota, who lives with his dad half time. “Although I was a single parent, I wanted another child,” she says. She decided to foster children with

the hope of ultimately adopting – yet another way she created her life by intention. Darbie served as a foster parent for several years, and two years ago adopted Dominic, whom she began fostering when he was 2. He had some developmental challenges, but Darbie knew she had the ability to work through them. With her care and the services offered through Far Northern Regional Center, Dominic has outgrown his former limitations. What led Darbie to take on the challenge of fostering and adopting? “I work with a lot of foster kids at the high school level,” she says. “They have hard lives. I thought if I could help just one child, it would be fulfilling.” When not parenting, teaching and writing, Darbie enjoys reading, gardening and listening to music. She also likes interacting with friends. In all her activities, she’s fully committed. “I never give up,” she says. “I like to challenge myself and not take the easy way. I always want to take things to the next level.” In her teaching, she hopes to instill her philosophy in her students. “I tell them they must show up for their life,” she explains. “You have to show up or life doesn’t work. Sometimes it’s not with bells and whistles, but at least you’re there.” And show up, Darbie does! To contact Darbie Andrews call (530) 917-6845. Ó Author Carolyn Warnemuende first met Darbie through a writer’s email list. She is grateful to have met such a beautiful and talented woman who shares similar interests.

The mission of our Be the Change column is to feature a community member from the North State who is actively making a difference in community life. If you would like to nominate someone who is making a difference, please write to pn@northstateparent.com.


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hen friends visit our home, they often tease my husband and me about being compulsive housecleaners. While it’s true that we like having a tidy home, we probably spend less time cleaning our house than do most of our pals. Our secret? We’re a little lazy. We’re just not interested in spending hours dusting, vacuuming, mopping and putting things away. Over time, we’ve collected tips on how to keep a house looking good in practically no time.

Clean Only What You Have To

Most of us don’t have time for the elaborate deepcleanings our grandmothers used to do. Fortunately, you don’t need to work that hard to keep your house clean if you tackle the job strategically. • Be your own boss. “If it isn’t dirty, don’t clean it!” says Don Aslett, author of No Time to Clean! Instead, clean

according to your own standards. For instance, if your standard is, “I clean windows when they have lots of visible fingerprints,” then you’ll only have to clean windows when they get to that point. That could be once a week or once a year, depending on your household. • Don’t fuss over furniture. You don’t need to vacuum upholstery too often to keep crumbs off your couch and chairs, instead, remove crumbs and dust regularly with a handheld whisk broom and a dustpan, says Jeff Campbell, author of Speed Cleaning. “It’s faster than vacuuming and does a great job.” • Dust on the horizontal. Flat surfaces are where dust falls and spills occur, says Campbell, so focus your efforts there. That means dusting tabletops but not legs, window ledges but not walls. • Spot-clean cabinets. For routine cleaning, wipe cabinet doors and entry doors just around the knobs and han-

dles, where dirt collects. Spot-clean marks, spills or dirt. You need only wipe down the entire door or cabinet once a month.

Zap Your Hot Zones

Most houses have one or two “hot spots” in every room, says organizing and cleaning expert Marla Cilley, a.k.a. “The FlyLady” (www.Flylady.net) and author of Sink Reflections. These are places like the chair next to your bed, your treadmill, or the table near the front door that seem to naturally collect clutter. • Use the five-minute rule. Once you’ve identified your family’s hot spots, Cilley suggests you spend five minutes each morning and evening tidying them. Your home will automatically look neater. • Return order. Many hot spots are covered with items that need to be returned. Is your dining room ta8

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ble overflowing with overdue library books and videos? Store them in your hall closet in a designated bag. An assigned kitchen drawer can also serve as a temporary (and hidden) holding spot for items you need to return. Make a habit of checking your “returns” spots whenever you leave home. • Drive away donations. Don’t let items you’re giving to a charity clutter up your hallway. Leave a bin in your car trunk and toss in items as you come across them. When the bin is full, it’s time to drop off your donations.

Tackle Messes When They’re Small

“Most big problems start out small,” a yoga teacher once told me. “If you face challenges when they’re manageable, you can solve them quickly and leave time for more important pursuits.” You can apply that same philosophy to housecleaning and organizing. • Don’t ignore splatters. Wipe up spaghetti sauce splatters and other stove messes while you’re cooking. Attack spills in oven burner pans as soon as they’ve cooled. It takes only seconds to clean drips while they’re fresh, but it could take three times as long to scrub them off later. • Fix it now. The same holds true for other mishaps. A drawer that sticks may end up accidentally yanked out onto the floor, contents flying in every direction. And leaky faucets and toilets can turn into major expenditures if you wait until they cause floods. Make little repairs often and you’ll avoid the big ones. • Keep tools handy. Keep pre-moistened wipes and a rolling lint or pet-hair remover in a bathroom drawer. Wipes are handy for cleaning toothpaste drips, counters and the toilet seat. Use lint rollers to remove hair and dust from the floor.

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It’s not unusual for folks to spend two hours sifting through piles of permission slips and bills. Break this time trap by assigning everything in your house a permanent home. Every room will automatically look cleaner. • Sort it on the spot. Create homes for paperwork, such as a kitchen drawer for kids’ permission slips and calendars; a hanging file for bills, receipts and coupons; and baskets for each family member’s mail. Then sort mail into its assigned spot as soon as you receive it. Recycle junk mail immediately. • Create a kids’ corner. Install hooks for coats and backpacks at kids’ eye level, just like at school. Hooks are easier than hangers, so kids are more likely to actually use them. • Give your hubby a hideaway. If his cell phone, keys, wallet and other items clutter up the kitchen counter, provide him with an attractive basket to contain his stuff, suggests Donna Smallin, author of Organizing Plain & Simple. This works for your stuff too! • Store it where you use it. Stash a set of toothbrushes, toothpaste and floss in the downstairs bathroom, where everyone can shine their pearly whites before heading out in the morning. Sunscreen or insect spray can be stored near your family’s regular exit door so they’re easy to remember. Ó

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Well, as fun as cleaning can be, if you’re going to spend time every week keeping your home tidy, find ways to enjoy the work and make it go faster. • Dance away the dust. Turn on your favorite music (loud, so you can hear it over the vacuum!) as you clean. You’ll find yourself moving more quickly, getting a good workout to boot. • Make it scent-sational. With so many aromatherapy-type cleaning products now available, you’re sure to find one that pleases both your nose and your pocketbook. Add vacuum beads or essential oils to the vacuum bag, and you’ll leave a lovely aroma throughout your home as you whisk away the dirt. • Think therapeutically. Consider your cleaning time “productive downtime.” The repetitive motions of housecleaning are incredibly calming; they give your brain a chance to relax and come up with creative new ideas. Who knows what you might see more clearly while you’re simply shining those windows?

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Home renovations can stress out any family. Learn how to keep your privacy – and your sanity – while the contractors do their job.

hannon and Matt Cherry of Albany, New York, know a thing or two about the stress of renovating a home. In addition to dealing with anxiety over money, mess and making the right decisions, the Cherrys were also about to become first-time parents. Shannon was pregnant with twins, and the top floor of the Cherrys' 1853 brownstone – with a new double-sized nursery – was scheduled to be completed only a month or so before Shannon's due date.

As if that weren't hectic enough, the couple also faced a mouse infestation, a budget battle with the contractor, and myriad unexpected problems with the electrical system of the old house. Oh, and the Cherrys are still laughing about Shannon's near-naked run-in with the contractors. "The workers were in the house all the time, so they had keys to go in and out," recalls Shannon. "One Saturday, they came in unexpectedly to pick up some equipment and I was standing in the kitch-

en in just a short t-shirt and underwear! From that point on, the guys always rang the doorbell before coming in." Rare sitcom moments like this weren’t really a problem as much as the daily annoyances that proved most nerve-wracking for the Cherrys: the constant rain of plaster dust on every floor, and night after night of microwave dinners. Despite all of their planning, the couple didn't anticipate how stressful and disruptive a home renovation could be. If there is a home remodeling project in your 11

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How To Survive A Remodeling Project future, preparation and creativity can go a long way toward pulling you and your family together while your house is being torn apart.

Get It In Writing.

A remodeling project that takes two months longer than promised or goes way over budget can definitely raise your blood pressure. Many potential surprises can be avoided if you plan for them in your construction contract. Nicole Persley, a real estate agent in Boca Raton, Florida, who is in the midst of remodeling her fifth personal residence, is now a pro at getting everything on paper. After discussing details with contractors, for example, Persley stipulates the latest possible starting and ending dates for all projects and writes them into the contract. "If workers start a project late, or don't finish when they promised, they know they won't get full payment," she says. "It tends to keep them on their toes.

Plan For Privacy.

Although the Cherrys can laugh about Shannon’s semi-undressed encounter with her home remodelers, the story raises one of the most common concerns families have during remodeling: maintaining personal security and privacy. Keeping family and work spaces separate was definitely

an issue for Kathie Schwend, her husband, Selby, and their children when they renovated their Victorian farmhouse in Millboro, Virginia. At one point, workers removed interior and exterior household doors at the same time – including those for the bathroom – so they could paint them outside, assembly-line fashion. The arrangement was practical for the workers, but failed to take the family’s basic needs for privacy into account. So Kathie got creative. "I brought in some decorative, tri-fold standing screens," she recalls. "They became our privacy curtains in each bathroom."

Avoid Mess Stress.

Heaps of drywall scraps, stockpiled equipment and wall-to-wall construction dust can eventually bother even the most laid-back homeowner. Persley's personal bugaboo was popcorn-ceiling debris. After she and a contractor removed the 1970-era ceiling texture from one of her homes, remnants continued to show up everywhere. While that mess might not have been avoidable, Persley now prearranges with contractors to keep dirt and dust to a minimum. One idea: Ask your contractor to clean up daily – including vacuuming and mopping – and not just at the end

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Stick To Familiar Routines.

Remodeling is disruptive enough. If you also let go of favorite family rituals during the renovation process, you may be setting yourself up for more stress. Routines are especially important if you have young children at home, says Carol Ummel Lindquist, a Laguna Beach, California-based therapist who has survived several remodeling projects herself and counseled many clients through theirs. According to Lindquist, sticking to a familiar schedule can help children feel less anxious about the changes taking place in the house. "If Friday night is usually your family's movie night, rent a video and watch it together, even if you're all crowded into the one clean bedroom," she says.

Get Out A Little.

During the loudest or messiest parts of the project, take a few day trips, try new restaurants, or even hole up in the library or a bookstore and bask in the silence. If you have school-age kids, the library is a distraction-free place for them to do homework in the afternoons while construction is still underway. If you work at home, try working off-site during the noisiest portions of your remodel. During her home renovation, Shannon Cherry often took her laptop and cell phone to a local coffee shop. During an unexpected power outage, she even shared office space with a client for a few days. Your community may also offer shared workspace for temporary or long-term use.

Keep Things In Perspective.

Your best strategy for shaking off remodeling-related stress might simply be maintaining your sense of humor and keeping your eye on the big picture. When Kathy Schwend became tired of her home’s disarray, she posted a saying on her refrigerator: "This, too, shall pass." It reminded her and her family that the renovation was only temporary, and that someday they'd have great stories to tell their friends. Therapist Lindquist suggests that you also remember that going through a home remodeling, however difficult, is still a privilege. Lindquist and her husband took their two sons to Mexico while their home was being renovated. While there, their family helped build a home for a needy family. "That was a really sobering experience for all of us," she says. "My boys, especially, learned that at least we can afford to remodel our home. That’s a whole lot more than many people in this world can do." Ó

Author Teri Cettina will be sharing copies of this article (along with a nice bottle of wine) with three sets of stressed-out neighbors who are in the midst of home renovations.


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by ALTERNATIVE ENERGY SYSTEMS

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ueled by the desire to deliver professionally engineered and installed solar power systems, Alternative Energy Systems (AES) was founded in 2003 by Lance McClung and Tim Hamor. AES has served the Chico community as the locally accountable leader in cost-effective solar installations ever since. SunPower is the global leader in manufacturing the world’s most powerful and reliable solar panels. Alternative Energy Systems began offering SunPower products in 2007, and in 2013, AES became known as SunPower by Alternative Energy Systems. The growing relationship between these two powerhouse enterprises means the best products, warranty and service available. More importantly, it means the very best customer experience. Most recently, SunPower by Alternative Energy Systems proudly announced the opening of their Solar Design Center, one of only two in the country. People interested in solar can visit the center to see how solar works, and to learn from hands-on experts exactly what going solar means and how it can save money. The company is changing the way people buy solar. The Solar Design Center is a comfortable, non-pressure environment where potential clients can do initial research, make first contact with the expert team, and educate themselves about how solar can be beneficial. Eventually clients

can discuss expectations, design, and the commitment and savings their project will contain. SunPower by Alternative Energy Systems offers the best solar products on the market, ranging from residential solar to agricultural and commercial projects. The company also provides unparalleled experience in installation, project management and customer service, along with an unbeatable warranty. With strong roots in the local community, SunPower by Alternative Energy Systems has been a supporter of many different groups, and is likely best known for their 2012 work with Boys and Girls Clubs of the North Valley. The AES “Solar Pledge Program” for the club’s Chico facility was boosted by a grant of $25,000 from PG&E, representing the largest single donation for a solar project north of Sacramento. In 2013, the company led the system installation on two shade structures at The Arc of Butte County’s Oroville facility, which serves adults with disabilities and their families. “The one thing that truly defines us is our culture and the amazing people that have partnered with us in our mission,” shares SunPower by Alternative Energy Systems co-owner Lance McClung.“ The team members of our company are some of the best in the industry, and are all motivated to provide the very best in customer service and experience.“

Co-owner Tim Hamor adds, “We care about the product on each customer’s roof and are dedicated to delivering an exceptional solar experience through the life of the system. And let’s not forget that solar is a great investment. Solar power provides protection from power rate increases, boosts a home’s value, and creates a positive cash flow … and it’s clean energy!” Ó

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Look for a new name this spring at our new location!

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he idea for our business was sparked during a charity golf tournament where my husband, Bob, met the previous owner of two well-established furniture stores. During their conversation Bob was asked if he knew anyone that might want to buy the stores … the rest is history! We took over Parmer's and Ethan Allen of Redding in 2005, but the stores have been in existence almost 25 years. Parmer’s is different than most furniture stores in that we are design based. We sell everything from sofas and recliners to draperies, furniture, lighting, accessories and area rugs. Our resources allow us to find or create items that have the right function, comfort level and look for each client. Customers are welcome to buy off the showroom floor,

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but about 80% of what we do is customized special orders. We work with over 150 quality manufacturers so we can find the right thing for every client. One of those manufacturers is the U.S. company Stanley Furniture and their wonderful kids’ line, Young America. We consider newborns to be one of our most important clients. It’s imperative to us that cribs are first and foremost safe, followed by functional and beautiful. For many parents, buying furniture for their baby’s room is the first time they are purchasing new furniture. Educating parents about how furniture is made and what it’s made of is part of what we do. At Parmer’s we offer workshops and seminars throughout the year. We also show the works of local artists in both our stores, and actively support a variety of community or-

ganizations. Most recently we donated to the North State Cancer League Valentine Fantasy, Turtle Bay Auction, Shasta High School Sober Grad event, and Centerville Education Foundation. Something we are really excited to announce is that we are moving Parmer’s to a new location this spring, hopefully in May. We’ll also be changing the store name – we’re looking for ideas. Additionally we’ll be moving our Ethan Allen store and creating a storefront for our Hunter Douglas showroom. Check out our Facebook page to give us your business name ideas, to find out about our workshops, and to follow along as our new space at 1832 Park Marina Dr. is remodeled … we want to let everyone watch its transformation! Ó


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oses & Rust is a creative and inspiring market event that takes place each spring and fall in Shasta County, California. Twice awarded the honor of being one of the “Top 10 Romantic Flea Markets in the Nation” by Romantic Homes magazine, and featured in other national magazines including Flea Market Style, Romantic Cottage and Flea Market Décor, this year’s market showcases 85 talented vendors offering fabulous treasures for your home and garden. You’ll find a huge selection of unique vintage and antique home and garden furnishings, décor, salvaged & up-cycled furniture and re-purposed goods, hand-made jewelry, and clothing. Styles range from French Chic to Rustic Farm Chic to Industrial. There’s also music and delicious food! Roses & Rust is presented by passionate entrepreneurs Bonnie Burhart, Lynni Miller and Zizi Ukestad. The market started in 2010, fueled by the desire to create a fun, inspiring event that showcases creative businesses, boosts the local

economy, and most of all, helps people appreciate the beauty in items that may otherwise have been thrown away, and in doing so cuts down on what’s going into our landfills. This year vintage trailer enthusiasts will be thrilled as the market introduces the new Roses & Rust Vintage Trailer Rally! Known as “glampering,” refurbished vintage trailers will be open for viewing during the event - some will be for sale. Additionally, in response to many requests, Roses & Rust will “hit the road” to bring a summer market to Boise, Idaho! The North State market has a new location this year, says Bonnie Burhart, one of the founders of Roses & Rust. “We are happy to announce that the 2014 markets will be held at the Shasta District Fairgrounds in Anderson, which gives us the room to add the Vintage Trailer Rally and to expand in other ways. We are thrilled to be working with the fairground’s staff.” People travel to the market not only from all over Northern CA, but from all the western states and beyond.

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“A nice couple from Montana flew here just to attend our market last year – we felt honored to have them make the trip!” says Burhart. The 2014 spring market, known as “Marché du Printemps” is held April 11 and 12; the autumn market, aka “Marché d'Automne” is held September 12 and 13. A Friday night Soirée the first evening, 5:30 to 8:30 p.m., raises funds for local nonprofit KIXE TV, and offers “first opportunity” shopping, live music, and giveaways of "Rusty Bucks" to spend at the market. Saturday’s main market runs 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. Several vendors offer creative workshops during the event, and after the event at their own shops and studios. Tickets for the Friday evening Soirée and Saturday market are $15; Saturday-only admission is $6. Children under age 16 are free with parent. “We give thanks to our customers, and to our vendors who make the market what it is by working so hard to build beautiful displays that add the "wow" factor,” says Burhart. Ó

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85+ Vendors • Vintage & Antique Home & Garden Furnishings • Salvaged & Up-Cycled Furniture Décor • Jewelry • Clothing • Food/Beverage Vendors • Workshops & Demonstrations & More!

VINTAGE HOME AND GARDEN MARKET

April 11, Fundraiser Soirée 5:30-8:30pm, and April 12, 9am-4pm at the Shasta Co. District Fairgrounds For more information about the market or to buy tickets call or visit our website

Visit The Vintage Trailer Rally with refurbished and embellished cozy homes on wheels.

a fundraiser for KIXE

AWARDED TOP 10 ROMANTIC FLEA MARKETS IN THE NATION BY ROMANTIC HOMES MAGAZINE AND ONE OF THE BEST 25 ROMANTIC FLEA MARKETS IN AMERICA.

Shasta District Fairgrounds • 1890 Briggs Street • Anderson • (530) 378-6789 • rosesandrustvintagemarket.com www.northstateparent.com • March 2014

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ranite Transformations in Chico is part of a worldwide company with over 200 locations around the globe. Proud to be coming up on their 10year anniversary, owners Don Thomas and Zaher Murad reflect on the Chico store’s beginnings: “We thought the business was a great idea. Who wouldn't want the most durable, most beautiful, and most environmentally friendly countertops in their home, installed in one day?” Perhaps most well-known for their beautiful and durable kitchen countertops made from top-rated engineered granite, Granite Transformations is also recognized for their ability to quickly install new countertops directly over the existing counters. There’s no messy and costly demolition, and the granite countertops are maintenance-free and heat, stain and scratch resistant. Granite Transformations also offers countertops made from recycled glass. These are offered in about a dozen beautiful colors and use up to 62 percent post-consumer waste glass from beer, wine and other bottles, making this option one of the most environmentally friendly and durable countertop materials available, says Thomas.

Cabinet refacing is another popular service offered by Granite Transformations, and keeps with their environmentally friendly theme. Instead of tearing out and throwing away old cabinets, Granite Transformations refaces them with new doors, hardware and moldings, providing beautiful upgraded kitchen or bathroom cabinets at a fraction of the cost new cabinets. There’s more. “We have the largest selection of beautiful hand-cut mosaic glass materials for backsplashes and decorative areas,” says Thomas. They also install new sinks in a variety of materials, including stainless steel, granite, cast iron, glass and copper. Products from Granite Transformations can be used for flooring, fireplaces, bars, outdoor barbecues and tabletops. “Bathrooms have become a large part of what we do as well,” adds Thomas. “We offer beautiful vanities, tub surrounds, and full walk-in showers.” Personal service and accessibility is a key feature of the business. Both owners are involved in its day-to-day operations. “You can call and speak directly to one of us any time,” Thomas says. “We offer free consultations. We sit down with

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our clients and potential clients in their homes, and help them design their dream kitchens and bathrooms, and we do that for no charge.” Most importantly, the entire business philosophy of Granite Transformations is designed to help the environment and in turn the local community. Their engineered granite materials use only one third of the raw materials needed for slab granite, and refacing existing counters and cabinets results in a significant reduction of materials that would otherwise go into local landfills. Additionally, adds Thomas, “we use lowVOC epoxys, glues and resins, which is also a plus for the environment.” Granite Transformations is unique in providing their own patented and trademarked materials, and locally fabricates and installs their products with their own employees and certified installers. Their products are so durable that they come with a lifetime warranty. The Chico store serves all of the North State, from areas north of Sacramento up to the Oregon border. Give them a call or visit the Granite Transformations website for more information. Ó

DONE IN A DAY & BEAUTIFUL FOR LIFE! With Granite Transformations you’ll get the kitchen you’ve always wanted without the messy tear out and inconvenience. It’s engineered, measured and built to fit on top of your existing counter. Your kitchen will be transformed with the gorgeous new look of granite... and it installs in just ONE DAY! To experience the transforming beauty of Granite Transformations, call us today!

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s Lynni Miller gazed out the window at a lot full of weeds across from Northern California dental office she worked at, she thought about a project in New York City that had transformed "difficult-to-look-at" areas into gardens. Lynni knew if it could be done in the Bronx, it could be done in her tiny town of Shasta Lake City. Through the Shasta Lake Garden Project, Lynni’s dream of providing beauty and education through community gardens became a reality. Her dream continued to develop when she was asked to create a garden area for a Shasta Lake antique shop and to become a vendor. “I had a blast revamping the neglected space with 'old world' garden ornaments and uncommon plants,” Lynni says. “I wanted people to be able to sit down, relax and get away from the stresses of life … a romantic ideal.” The garden became the greatest source of revenue for the business, and when the owners decided to sell the business

seven years ago, Lynni “took the plunge,” and became owner of Antique Cottage & Garden. She quickly discovered a knack for creating romantic environments indoors too. Her mission statement, says Lynni, “is that everyone who walks through the front door has the experience of love & inspiration.” “The Cottage,” as the shop is referred to, features an eclectic mix of antique, vintage and new items for home and garden, showcased in delightful ways so customers can take home decorating ideas as well as new treasures. Each room in The Cottage is decorated with a theme, including kitchen, nautical, weddings, and a “man’s room.” What Lynni enjoys most is knowing her shop is making a difference in people's lives. “There’s scientific evidence that the experience of nostalgia produces endorphins in the brain that make you feel good, and there’s a psychology to one's surroundings,” she explains. “Finding things you want to incorporate into your living space to make you feel good is important in my book!”

Lynni carries a customer “wish list” binder with her whenever she leaves home, and communicates with customers when she finds requested items. She and her husband enjoy finding treasures for the shop when they travel. “I find immense satisfaction in discovering and buying something I love,” she says, “then having someone else discover it in my shop who loves it enough to take it home to create a beautiful space with it.” Lynni also offers off-site tours such as a Flea Market Tour to Provence, France, this May or June. She’s currently planning a March 22 progressive dinner fundraiser to be able to make a lucky someone’s dream come true with a tour scholarship. Additionally, Antique Cottage & Garden is available as a venue for photo shoots, vintage furniture and decor rentals for weddings, and offers a bridal registry. “The Cottage has given me the opportunity to express my creativity in so many ways,” Lynni says. “I am living my dream.” Ó

An Inspiring Source Of French Garden Antiques & Furnishings Offering home décor & wonderful gifts

3270 Cascade Blvd., Shasta Lake City. Conveniently located right off I-5. (530) 275-4451 • Visit our blog: antiquecottageandgarden.blogspot.com www.northstateparent.com • March 2014

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By Pamela Jorrick

Birthdays

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Pizzazz Kinetics Academy of Dance offers fun-filled themed parties that include dance, creative props, and even a special tea service for a sophisticated touch.

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irthdays, and the festivities that go along with them, symbolize important rites of passage for both kids and adults. While the size, scope and theme of the celebrations may vary, the focus is always on fun. For busy parents, it can be tricky to come up with new and different ideas that don’t require a lot of time and effort to put together (and clean up after). Fortunately, the North State is full of opportunities for a wide variety of ways to celebrate your loved one’s special day, without needing extensive set up or recovery. Here are a few ideas to get you started: Sweet Spot in Redding offers a tasty and creative birthday party option where guests can decorate cupcakes or

make their own cookies or pizzas. With petite-sized furniture for little ones and an entire chalkboard wall, young guests will have fun being creative and making their own treats. Owner Charmaine Yu says that since the shop relocated and expanded with more space, Sweet Spot is hosting more teen parties, as well as adult events in the new wine bar. Parties include gelato, and parents can enjoy coffee or tea from the espresso bar while children play. Sweet Spot is located at 1675 Hilltop Dr. Suite P, Redding. Call (530) 226-8086 for more party information. A different type of creative party can be found aboard the Siskiyou Arts Bus in Mt. Shasta. The renovated 40-foot school bus is an art studio on wheels, and hosts parties for ages 3 and up.

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The space is designed to nurture creativity. “Expect messy fun!” says Arts Bus Coordinator Pamela Newman. “The parties are about enjoying special time with friends, being creative, and celebrating the birthday boy or girl.” Parties aboard the Siskiyou Arts Bus can be customized with just about any theme – from dinosaurs to pirates – and feature two creative projects led by an art instructor. Grown-ups enjoy the time to play with art too, and often do so during their children’s parties. The space is also available to adult groups for events such as ladies’ nights and bridal showers, or special events for older children and teens. For more information about the Siskiyou Arts 19

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Birthdays With Pizzazz Bus or to book your party, call Pam at (530) 859-2309 or visit www.siskiyouartsbus.org/birthday-parties. Kinetics Academy of Dance in Chico offers movement and a bit of a sophisticated touch with tea and dance parties based on themes such as fairies or “Fancy Nancy” books. Geared primarily towards 3- to 7-year-olds, guests are treated to a formal tea served with fruit and cupcakes. Owner Hayley Horn notes that using fine china, along with a personalized theme and a hostess in fairy character, all make the children feel very special. Two-hour parties include a thematically chosen dance class with the use of tiaras, wands, scarves and other dress-up materials, as well as a coordinated craft. "My daughter’s 7th birthday party at Kinetics Academy of Dance was a big success,” shares mom Jenny Maiorano. “Not only did Hayley make sure all details were taken care of - refreshments, decorations, activities and crafts – she also insured the party theme fit my daughter’s personality. All guests participated in a choreographed dance as well as a tea party. My daughter had a wonderful time being ‘fancy’ on her special day.” Kinetics Academy of Dance is located at 627 Broadway Ste. 100, Chico. To book a party or learn more, call (530) 3452505 or visit www.kineticsacademyofdance.com. The Redding Arts Project combines creativity with movement for dance parties. Artistic Director Diana Christensen says that princess and ballerina themes are always popular for girls in the 3- to 12-year-old range, and that many other options are available, including teen parties, superheros, and Western themes. Christensen shares, “My favorite party was one where the guests were mixed, boys and girls, and they ranged in age from about 1 to 10. The parents all joined in with the dancing and party games - it was great fun to see them dancing the Hokey Pokey and pretending to be animals with their kids. The atmosphere is contagious, especially when there is dancing involved … it’s our specialty!”

Following her 3-year-old daughter’s birthday celebration with the Redding Arts Project, Erin Salazar noted that not only did the children have fun, but after the party many parents let her know they had a terrific time as well! And parent Alexandra Egan shares that her daughter loved the idea that she could have her birthday at the dance studio: “It was a dream come true for her to dance around in tutus with all her friends. She felt like a princess and loved the games, craft, and all the dancing. She had an amazing birthday." Redding Arts Project is located at 1726 Market St., Redding. For party information call (530) 245-1019 or visit www.thereddingartsproject.com/ party. KidsPark in Chico offers a great way for kids to expend energy with parties focused on play. A party host plans personalized group games, along with plenty of time for free play on a variety of indoor play structures. Parties also include face painting and art projects, and meals can be arranged. KidsPark is located at 2477 Forest Ave. #190, Chico. Call (530) 894-6800 for more information or visit kidspark.com. For a party that combines science, natural history and art, try Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding. Parties include park admission for up to 20 guests, and use of a reserved area in the park for an hour and a half. Facility Rental Manager Carrian Harwig says there is something for everyone, ages 1 to 100. Harwig notes, “Birthday party guests have free roam of our ‘300 acres of fun,’ which include the park’s Botanical Gardens, museum and Paul Bunyan Forest Camp.” Harwig adds, “For a small fee, you can have your child be an Animal Training Assistant, helping our animal care staff present an arachnid, bird or reptile to their friends and family at the party. The fee goes directly to the care and feeding of our animals, and of course we tailor parties to our guests’ specific needs.”

Crafty birthday parties aboard the Siskiou Arts Bus are a big hit. Customized themes are available for boys and girls (adults too!).

Turtle Bay Exploration Park is located at 844 Sundial Bridge Dr., Redding. Find out about their parties by calling (530) 242-3180, or visit www.turtlebay.org. For even more birthday party ideas, visit North State Parent’s online birthday section at www.northstateparent. com/familyresources/birthdays ! Ó

If you would like to feature your birthdayrelated destination business in North State Parent's upcoming May Issue, contact Publisher Pamela Newman at pn@northstateparent.com or (530) 926-1287 to learn how.

The Siskiyou Arts Bus Does Birthday Parties! ENJOY 2 HOURS OF ARTS & CRAFTS PARTY FUN IN A UNIQUE 40’-LONG ARTS BUS!

We supply the party projects and the space to have messy and creative fun!

Call (530) 859-2309 to reserve! Available at our Mount Shasta location only.

All extra proceeds benefit the Siskyou Arts Bus project.

Pamela Jorrick is a North State mother who has quit counting the number of her own birthdays, but still loves to celebrate.

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(530) 533-1290 Make Your Next Party Unforgettable! www.northstateparent.com • March 2014

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By Cody Lakin, man on the street

What is your favorite room ? or place in your house, and why

Question:

Keshav Kumar, age 16. “My favorite room in my house is my kitchen because I’m able to get food, water, and even sleep if necessary, and those are all the necessities of life.”

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Krystal Rubio, age 16. “My bedroom, because no one bothers me there and it’s quiet and peaceful.”

Katherin Nani Kai McKinnon, age 16. “My favorite room in my house is the kitchen, because I like to cook and it’s just like a nice family area.”

FIVE WAYS YOU CAN TEACH YOUR CHILD TO LISTEN

Mason Brooks, age 15. “My favorite room is probably my bed room because I have my TV, my Xbox, my bea nbag and my bed where I can just kick back and relax.”

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North State Parent • Serving Upper California Since 1993

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f you are like many parents, you’ve probably had the thought that your child doesn’t listen to you. How often have you felt frustration or resorted to raising your voice? Do you feel like you have to remind your child about things so often that you sound like a broken record? Here are five tips that can go a long way in encouraging your child to listen to you and help you restore your sanity and peace. Be a role model. Teaching your child to listen begins with you. This means listening to your child, and realizing that listening is different than hearing. Hearing only means that you perceive sound. Listening is a conscious decision – you make the choice to engage and to pay attention to what is being said. Listening goes beyond verbal; it incorporates the non-verbal as well – what you see and feel. Effective listening implies that you listen with your ears, eyes, mind and heart. When you connect eye-to-eye, you behold your child, and when you behold him with your eyes, you can hold him with your heart as well. Slow down. When we are busy we don't take the time to absorb our world and the people around us. We are focused on getting from point A to point B, checking things off our "to do" lists. We are not fully "here," but running ahead of ourselves to get the next thing done. Pause. Breathe. Settle into the moment. Take your child in. Become attuned and responsive to what your child is feeling. Is he overwhelmed with schoolwork, tired from a long day, hungry, frustrated with a friend, or upset over a grade? When you are attuned to your child you are connected, communicating and listening. You can respond appropriately to your child and support him.

Be okay with not having the answers. I have learned that being wise is often better than being smart. Sometimes I do not have the answers, and other times my kids do not want to hear the answers I have. I understand this from listening to them with more than just my ears. My kids just want me to listen, to recognize and validate what they are thinking and feeling. Sometimes amazing answers emerge within that sacred space of listening. Realize you don't have to be the "fixer." As soon as you realize you don't have to make a situation better, you are freed up to focus on listening to your child. Like you, he may need to vent. He wants to be listened to and affirmed. Be dependable and honest. Do you follow through with what you tell your child? Or do you appease him, saying something like, "We'll go to the park tomorrow," and then you don't? Broken promises and white lies add up quickly. Even the youngest child will begin to question why he should listen to someone who doesn’t maintain integrity. These tips can help both you and your child learn to listen. Listening leads to learning, expands your effectiveness as a parent, builds a stronger bond with your child, and honors your relationship. Ó

Judy M. Miller works with pre-adoptive and adoptive parents, equipping them with new techniques and information, and encouraging and empowering adoptive families through difficult times. She is the author of What To Expect From Your Adopted Tween.


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By Janine Queenin Photos by Tracey Hedge, Firefly Mobile Studios, firefly2u.com.

Five Potluck Ideas for Low-Stress Entertaining

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otlucks have been a fun, intimate way for people to share a meal for centuries. According to the Oxford English dictionary (2nd edition) the first known use of the term was in 1592 and meant guests were invited to eat, but anything could be in the pot and the host wasn’t responsible for its contents (pot + luck). Today’s potlucks allow you to entertain friends without the expense or time commitment of a fullblown party. Whether you’re hosting the neighborhood or just a few couples, these five party ideas will fill your pot with good food and friendship.

What’s Old is New Again: Host a Traditional Potluck

Potluck means come as you are and bring a dish. To hold a traditional potluck, simply pick a date and invite your friends to make a dish to share. To keep the party fresh and new each time, ask your guests to experiment with making something unusual or show off a favorite family recipe. The dishes can also be seasonally based with light vegetarian fare for summer, hearty stews for winter, or a holiday theme.

Dinner Clubs: A More Intimate Potluck Dinner clubs offer a sophisticated touch to a “bring your own food” gathering. Smaller and more intimate than a traditional potluck, a dinner club works best when three or four couples participate and take turns hosting dinner. How often you meet is up to you. The host picks the theme (Mardi Gras, Caribbean, Indian) and assigns each guest a course to bring. The host provides drinks and a game or two to keep the evening 22 lively and fun.

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Five Potluck Ideas for Low-Stress Entertaining Progressive Dinners: A Potluck on the Move Progressive dinners are a mobile feast similar to dinner clubs, but with multiple hosts and some travel required. This party works best in a single neighborhood or among friends who live close to one another. Each participant is assigned a dinner course, and either themed or freestyle works for this party. Guests arrive at the first house to enjoy an aperitif or appetizer and then move to a different location for each course. To add some fun, ask trivia questions at each stop with prizes at the end. Hire one or two babysitters to watch all of the kids at the last house and split the cost to save money. Around the World: A Global Perspective Potluck

Host an around the world potluck for a taste of the exotic without leaving home. The party takes place in one neighborhood with each house a “country” that serves one dish from that country. There are 196 countries in the world, so dishes can range from familiar Swedish meatballs, to something out of the ordinary, like pilau (spiced rice) from Kenya – inspiration is just a mouse-click away. The festivities begin in one “country” and at a designated time, guests walk to the next international destination. For a fun twist, create passports for each guest with funny aliases and back stories, and stamp the passport at each stop. A Family Affair: A Potluck for the Kids

Kids love parties as much as adults. Why not host a potluck for the whole family? Breakfast for dinner is a favorite any night of the week. Ask guests to dress in pajamas and bring a dish normally served in the morning for a breakfast potluck. At an alphabet potluck, guests are assigned a letter from A – Z and bring a dish that starts with that letter. A color theme is also popu-

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lar with younger guests. Each family is assigned a color and makes a dish to match. Challenge guests to wear the assigned color and give prizes for the most colorful costume. Planning is important when children are guests. Organize games or a craft table to keep youngsters busy. Ask the other parents to share the cost of a babysitter to run the activities and give adults time to socialize. Getting together with friends doesn’t have to be a

costly or time-consuming affair. Open your home and invite your friends to share a meal and you’ll be sure to find plenty of luck in your pot. Ó Janine Queenin is a writer, mom and social secretary for two kids aged 11 and 9. She loves to plan fun, inexpensive activities and often starts conversations with, “You know what would be fun…”

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Edible Spring Planting

pring is around the corner. It is time to start planning and preparing your garden beds to make room for your edible summer garden! Here are tips to get you started and to help you get the most out of your garden. The Importance of Good Soil – Good soil contributes to the overall health of the garden and can take years to create. Wayne Kessler is a member of the Growing Local Coalition in Redding (www.growinglocalshasta. org), created to increase the consumption of healthy, local foods and to create sustainable, affordable, healthy food systems in the Shasta-Cascade Region. Kessler recommends keeping a soil log to track the health of your plants and the life (worms & fungi) in your soil. Soil test kits can be purchased to determine pH levels and deficiencies. Cover crops and compost are useful in maintaining and promoting the life of your soil. They encourage “good” bugs and fungi, and add nutrients to promote growth. “We are just soil farmers. Once there’s good dirt, plants will take care of themselves,” says Kessler. Soil amendments can also be purchased in bags or by the yard, such as compost, mushroom compost, manure and worm castings. Choosing the Right Seeds – If you plan to start growing from seed, it is important to choose those that grow well in your region. Many nurseries carry stock from a variety of seed companies. Redwood Seeds, located in Manton, CA (www.redwoodseeds.net), grows and sells non-GMO, open-pollinated seeds so you can save seeds at the end of the season and use them for replanting. Owner Kalan Redwood says, “We grow the majority of what we sell and we look for varieties that will do well in the North Valley, specifically for heirlooms that are heat and drought tolerant.” Look for Redwood Seeds at your local nursery, health food stores, in some grocery stores, or online. Summer veggies like melon, cucumber, corn &

squash can be sown directly into the ground. Start tomatoes, peppers and eggplant indoors about six weeks before planting outside. Caution: Don’t plant outdoors too early, due to late frost. Earth Day (late April) to Mother’s Day is a good window. Weather will determine planting in higher elevations. Purchase Seedlings – Planting seedlings is a simple way for the home gardener to grow a vegetable garden. By purchasing seedlings grown in and for your area, the plants have a better chance of thriving, and it’s a good way to support your local farmers. There are many local growers in the North State; your area’s farmers markets and nurseries are a great place to discover them. Healthy Gardens certified organic nursery in Siskiyou County (www.facebook.com/HealthyGardensNursery) offers seedlings from March - June and also in the fall from Sept. - Nov. They can be purchased at Native Grounds Nursery (Mt. Shasta), Spring Hill Nursery (Mt. Shasta), Wyntour Gardens (Redding) and Peaceful Valley Farm (Grass Valley), plus the Mt. Shasta Farmers Market, garden shows and Earth Day celebrations. Shambani Organics in Shasta County (www. shambaniorganics.com) offers organic seedlings that can be purchased at farmers markets in Chico (February), Redding (April), Red Bluff (tentatively March) and at Orchard Nutrition Center (Redding), plus various North State nurseries. Watering During Times of Drought – The time of day and source for watering plants can make a difference in water consumption. The EPA states, “As much as 50% of the water we use outdoors is wasted from inefficient watering methods and systems.” Jeremiah Severson, from Aamigo Irrigation and Supply in Redding, recommends using drip lines for efficiency and conserving water.

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Edible garden planting not only provides delicious fresh produce, but also a time to connect with nature and your family. Happy gardening! Ó Michelle Cave is a certified Nutrition Consultant & Nutrition Educator and has been practicing for over 13 years. She studied Holistic Nutrition at Bauman College, in Berkeley, CA and is a member of the National Association of Nutrition Professionals. Find out more at: www.familynutritionconnection.com.

Localicious Localicious is a monthly column celebrating food in the North State. If you would like to suggest a food-related business or organization, email us at localicious@northstateparent.com.

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BRACE YOURSELF! SIX WAYS TO STRAIGhTEN YOUR CHILD’S SMILE

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f it’s been a few years since you’ve worn braces, you’re in for a surprise. A wide variety of alternatives – many introduced in the past decade – make braces more attractive and less painful. And somehow, a taunt of “ceramic mouth!” doesn’t hold the same verbal punch as “metal mouth!” Here are six ways to improve your child’s (or your own) toothy grin: 1. Metal brackets. Surprisingly, many preteens prefer the traditional metal braces, says Robert James Bray, former president of the American Association of Orthodontists (braces.org). Kids love the colorful elastics that go around each bracket. But these aren’t the braces you remember. “Now, the brackets are smaller and more comfortable, and applied with glue,” Bray says, instead of that old-school concrete sludge. It’s different than what we adults endured, so spare your kid the “back in my day” horror stories. “There’s not as much discomfort, we can put braces on in a short amount of time, and we use light, space-age wires that are very, very flexible,” Bray says. 26

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When to visit the orthodontist?
 Orthodontists suggest that children first come in around age 7 for a screening

to assess what’s coming up (and your

financial hit) over the next five to seven years. Some children are fast-tracked

into braces, particularly for bite or tooth-

crowding issues. Others can wait until age

12 or so, after the adult teeth have come in.

2. Self-ligating braces. The most well established is the Damon brand (damonbraces.com), but all self-ligating braces work on the same principle: There’s no need for ties or elastic bands because the wire connecting the brackets slides as teeth shift. Because of the braces’ gentle movement and self-expansion, office visits can be cut down to once every eight weeks. Damon is sometimes preferred for individuals with tooth crowding (too many teeth) – easier than pulling teeth, indeed. 3. Invisalign approach. The Invisalign brand (invisalign.com) crafts a series of removable, clear aligners, which are custom-made from your teen’s tooth impressions. Align-

ers are replaced every three weeks or so, until teeth are straight. No wires, no metal bits. To get these, kids must demonstrate responsibility. The trays must be worn for at least 22 hours a day and only removed during dining. 4. Lingual or invisible braces. These braces and wires are attached to the back of the tooth, rendering them almost invisible to others. Computer-based imaging technology creates brackets customized to the tooth’s shape and size. This new approach, called “Incognito” (incognito.net) works well for older teens who have no baby teeth remaining. 5. SureSmile braces. With SureSmile (suresmile.com), your tween’s orthodontist uses a light scan to obtain a 3-D image of the teeth and creates a personalized, virtual model for desired tooth movement. Then, a robot (yes, a robot!) bends an alloy wire based on the treatment plan. Mom Lori Mina signed her son Jayme up for the SureSmile treatment plan at age 13, after his adult molars came in. “The bottom line was that SureSmile was only 10 percent more, but it would cut down appointments and the treatment time by about six months,” Mina says. 6. Other colorful choices. Bored by chrome? Kids today can also choose tooth-colored and clear brackets.The thin metal wires are still visible but less obvious. If you only buy the very best for your little princess (or prince), and you’ve got a queen’s budget to match, consider 24-karat gold braces (goldnbraces.com). Wild Smiles (wildsmiles4you.com) offers heart-, football-, and flower-shaped silver brackets, along with four other fun shapes. They go on like

regular metal braces – they’re just a bit more fun. Orthodontists don’t always stock this brand, but the brackets can be special-ordered. Which option should you pick? It’s up to you and your orthodontist to decide which method is right for your child. Your child’s pearly whites don’t have an opinion. “The tooth doesn’t know what’s moving it,” Bray says, so comfort and aesthetics can also be considered. However, some methods are better than others for either simple or complex changes to the bite, tooth alignment and tooth straightening. The orthodontist can tell you whether your child’s bite could benefit more from SureSmile, traditional metal braces or Invisalign. And some methods can only be used on older teens or tweens whose adult teeth have come in. As for cost, request a side-by-side cost comparison before making your decision. At the end of treatment, will your tween smile his or her or way through adolescence? Orthodontists can’t guarantee a grin, but even a pout will be aligned just right. Ó

Lora Shinn writes for national and regional parenting magazines. She spent her tween and teen years in various orthodontic appliances; she’s glad her days of heavy metal are over.

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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

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Parkside Preschool & Daycare

1885 E. 8th St. • (530) 893-5139 www.parksidedaycare.com DSM Ages: Infant-8 yrs • Times: M-F, 6am-6pm Come Discover with US! We offer 4 preschool classes including a “Junior Kindergarten” with credentialed teacher, yoga, gymnastics, gardening, park walks, Spanish, Zoo Phonics®, awardwinning Kindermusik program, and PLAY! Call to arrange a visit. Lic# 045405614

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21945 Old 44 Drive • (530) 547-5600 Ages: 3-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30AM-5:30PM mid-August through May www.reddingchristian.com From exploratory forays around the campus selecting leaves for projects or investigating bugs, to playing games together to developing pre-learning skills, Redding Christian Preschool fosters delight in learning. Lic# 455406244

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10142 Old Oregon Trail • (530) 223-4070 x315 SM Ages: 2-6 yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30am-6pm NOW ACCEPTING 2 YEAR OLDS who are in the process of being potty trained! 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 halfday programs with small class sizes, hands-on learning, kindergarten readiness and activities in all areas of learning. Lic# 455403185

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873 Canby Rd. • (530) 222-0675 S Ages: 3-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 8:30am-11:45am Our program offers students a safe environment for their first educational experience and teaches children that they are unique and valuable individuals. Lic# 455401909

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1755 Airpark Dr. • (530) 243-7883 DSM Ages: 6 wks-12 yrs Times: M-F, 6:30am-6pm www.earlyfoundationsca.com Our environment allows children and staff to build a foundation that develops the whole child. Through our education programs, children have opportunities for choice, experimentation, creativity and problem solving. Our curriculum focuses on strengthening children’s emerging physical, social-emotional, cognitive, and language skills. Lic# 455406267, 455406268 & 455406269

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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

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

Learning in Motion Preschool and Enrichment Center

2174 Pine St.• (530) 246-1842 www.learninginmotioncenter.com DS Ages: 2-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30am-5:30pm We provide a fun and safe enviroment that inspires young children to learn, stimulates sensory/motor development, and builds self-esteem. Lic# 455405925

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1410 Victor Ave. • (530) 222-0355 www. shadyoaksmontessori.com DS Ages: 12 mos-K • Times: M-F, 7:30am-5:30pm Education begins at birth, building skills that last a lifetime. Montessori helps children become life-long independent learners through purposeful play. We provide engaging hands-on activities that facilitate all aspects of development. Lic # 455405949/451373317

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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

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658 Mary St. • (530) 241-4355 www.reddingcooppreschool.org S Ages: 2.9-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 9am-noon The Redding Co-op Preschool fosters an environment that encourages children to develop at their own pace through guided play with both teacher and parent supported hands-on exploration. Family involvement promotes strong community and a foundation for future involvement in our children's education. Lic# 455401222

Secret Garden

118 Churn Creek Rd. • (530) 244-1891 www.secretgardenredding.com DSM Ages: 2-K • Times: M-F, 7:15am-6pm We offer excellent pre-K phonics, Handwriting Without Tears® curriculum, & healthy programs. A full curriculum with cultural appreciation, farm animals & natural foods, in a home-like, loving atmosphere. Teachers with experience and degrees. Lic# 455405638

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

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Manzanita & Turtle Bay Elementary Schools (530) 246-9622 • www.sfymca.org S Ages: 2-5yrs • Times: M-F, 7am-6pm Offered in partnership with local schools. Providing convenient & safe environments designed to build school readiness, self-regulation & social skills. Pre-K, K-Readiness, yearround and school-year options. Site offerings vary, please call. Lic# 455406026 & 455406288

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Designed to be interactive fun for the whole family, learn about healthy eating and fun ways to stay active at the Redding Lean-NGreen Day and Anderson Lean-N-Green Day. For Redding see the 12th; for Anderson see the 26th (Shasta County).

GOING PLACES MARCH

Bring the whole family to enjoy a Peter Pan Jr. Musical, an affordable, spectacular production presented by Grant School. See the 28th and 29th (Shasta County). Photo by Lisa Thomas.

T H E EV E N TS C A L E N DA R F O R B UT T E , G L E N N , S H A STA , S I S K I YO U & T E H A M A CO U N T I E S How To Submit Calendar Events: Submit your events via our online submission form located on the home page of our website at www.northstateparent.com. Click on Calendar and choose Submit Event. Calendar submissions must reach North State Parent by the 10th of the month prior to the event's date:

April Events Submission Deadline is March 10. If you have additional questions, contact our calendar editor at: calendar@northstateparent.com North State Parent magazine P.O. Box 1602, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 Phone (530) 926-1287, 2# Fax (530) 926-3873 Please note: most information listed here is compiled several weeks prior to publishing; we encourage you to use the phone numbers provided to verify dates and times of events.

AUDITIONS

Auditions: Secret Garden Production; Red Bluff. Local children cast for the show will rehearse for a performance with the Missoula Children’s Theatre. See the 10th for audition info.

CONTESTS

PSA Video Contest; Chico. Chico Unified School District students grades 7-12 are invited to create a 60-second Public Service Announcement video raising awareness about vandalism. Winner receives $1,000 cash prize, a $100 gift certificate for Chico Area & Parks District recreation programs & the video will be utilized by CARD & CUSD. Deadline: 5pm 3/14. Info: (530)895-4711. Teen Music Essay Contest; Upper CA. Teens 1317yrs may submit a 300-word music-themed essay; deadline is March 20, 2014. The winning essay will be published in North State Parent, and the winning author will receive a $400 gift certificate from the Music Connection. See contest info on page 39.

MUSEUM & ART EXHIBITS

Angles & Planes: Janet Turner & The Built Environment; Chico. This selection of rare paintings & prints rounds out the curatorial survey of Janet Turner’s work. While her art is commonly associated with the natural environment, this exhibit explores her response to the built environment. All ages (mature children). 3/10-4/12, 11am-4pm; closed Sundays. Free. The Janet Turner Print Museum, CSU, Chico’s Meriam Library. (530)898-4476. Chico In Black & White: Historical Photos; Chico. This exhibit features over 70 photographic prints from The John Nopel Collection, depicting old Chico from the late 1800s to early 1900s with descriptive texts by local Chico historians. All ages. Wed-Sun, 12-4pm, thru 6/30. Suggested donation: $3/adults, $2/seniors & students. Chico Museum, 141 Salem St. (530)891-4336. Gateway Science Museum Spring Exhibits; Chico. The Explore Evolution interactive experience shows how scientists conduct research to investigate the evolution of organisms. Photography of Sacramento River Watershed captures the Sacramento River’s history, including its ecosystem & restoration. Changing California takes visitors on an interactive journey through time to explore its geological & ecological transformation. All ages. Wed-Sun, 125pm, thru 5/11. $3-$6; members & ages 2 & under free. 625 Esplanade. (530)898-4121. Good Dog: Art Of Man’s Best Friend; Redding. Man’s first domesticated animal has a long history in art. This multimedia exhibition curated by John Harper celebrates the deep connection people have with dogs through works of Northern CA’s leading artists. Wed-Sat, 9am-4pm; Sun, 10-4pm, thru 4/27. Free w/ Park admission, $10-$14. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Luke Matjas: Large-Scale Digital/Analog Prints; Chico. This exhibit explores the artistic space between paleontology & “garbology.” Matjas’s massive prints create a world in which manmade objects are fused with diorama-like views of the natural world. All ages (mature children). 3/3-28, M-F, 9am- 5pm. Free. CSU, Chico’s University Art Gallery, 100 Trinity Hall. (530)898-5864. Nano: The Science Of Small; Redding. See (but not with the naked eye) just how small small can

be; explore the teeny-weeny world of nanoscale science, engineering & technology. Includes hands-on activities. Wed-Sat, 9am-4pm & Sun, 10am-4pm, thru 7/20. Free w/Park admission, $10-$14. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 840 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Native Baskets From Northern California; Redding. View over 300 Northern CA pieces from Turtle Bay’s collection. Learn about materials, techniques, patterns, the people who created this beautiful utilitarian art & how these traditions continue. WedSat, 9am-4pm; Sun, 10-4pm, thru 4/20. Free w/Park admission, $10-$14. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Parrot Playhouse: Lories!; Redding. Walk through an interactive aviary & feed colorful Australian lorikeets from your hand. Wed-Sat, 9:30-11:45am & 1-4pm; Sun, 10:30-11:45am & 1-4pm, thru 4/30. Admission $1 (plus park admission, $10-$14), includes one free nectar cup; additional cups $1. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Prehistoric Predators Exhibit; Ashland. Technology brings the past to life in this exhibit featuring life-like animatronic dinosaurs, controlled by state-of-the art interactive software. Travel back in time to the Cretaceous Period & explore a land filled with meat-eating dinosaurs in their natural environment. Wed-Sun, 10am-5pm, thru 5/16. $7/child (ages 2-12), $9/adult. ScienceWorks, 1500 E. Main St. (541)482-6767. The Big Adventure; Redding. An indoor adventure race for kids, full of novel, full-body challenges. Designed by the Children’s Museum of Houston for ages 5-10, the exhibition lets kids create their own fantasy adventure. Wed-Sat, 9am-4pm; Sun, 10am4pm, thru 4/27. Free w/Park admission, $10-$14. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850.

SPECIAL EVENTS

Ranger-Led Personalized Group Activities; Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. Schedule your group of 15-30 to enjoy customized rangerled group activities. Including hikes, gold panning, storytime & other ed-related activities. All ages. $5 day-use fee per vehicle. (530) 246-1225.

Y’s Fitness With The Stars; Redding. Pick dates in March for one or more invigorating fitness classes taught by local “celebrities” & community leaders: Zumba, spinning, aqua aerobics & more. For adults & school-aged kids w/supervising adult. $10 suggested donation helps fund community programs. Call for info. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

SPORTS PROGRAMS & LEAGUES REGISTRATION

Cross Country Youth Ski Program; Mt. Shasta. Mt. Shasta Nordic Ski Organization’s Junior Skate Ski program offers outdoor winter fun & instills a love for the sport. Ages 6-16yrs. Sundays, thru 3/30, weather permitting. Ski Park Highway off Hwy 89. Call ahead for times & opening info: (530)926-3021. Durham Jr. Trojan Youth Football & Cheer Registration. All veteran & new players must attend registration for the 2014 season on 3/15. Space is limited. Ages 6-14. 6-8pm. For info, visit their website. Durham High School Multipurpose Room, 9455 Putney Dr. (530)521-3968. Jr. Giants Summer Program Registration; Chico. Jr. Giants is a free, non-competitive summer baseball program for boys & girls, sponsored by the San Francisco Giants Community Fund & CARD. A great opportunity for boys & girls going into the K-7th grade to learn the skills of baseball in a positive & fun format. Registration runs 3/1-4/20. More info at Chico Area & Park District office (530)895-4721. Jr. Giants Summer Program Registration; Redding. Instructional baseball program helps boys & girls ages 5-13 learn baseball skills & character development in a recreational atmosphere. Registration runs 3/3-6/5 or until divisions are full. Free. Reg in person at the Redding Recreation office, 1250 Parkview Ave. (530)225-4095. Rugby Touch League; Redding. K-12 graders learn the rules & strategies of Rugby & develop skills in ball handling, passing, kicking & defensive play. T/ Th, 6-7pm, 3/11-4/3. $25, includes t-shirt, prereg. Enterprise Park South Field, 4300 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. Youth League Bowling; Redding. Children can learn to bowl in a safe & fun environment from a certified instructor. For children of all ages. Call for more information. Shasta Lanes, 11093 Black Marble Way. (530)244-5773.

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The Nor-Cal John Frank Memorial Run in Redding features ten-, three- and one-mile run/walk events, open to all ages & abilities. The one-mile event is mainly a kids’ race, with local schools competing for $1300 in gift certificates. See the 1st (Shasta County). Photo by PhotoCrossAction.com.

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Bidwell Classic Run; Chico. This 38th annual Chico signature spring running event for all ages offers 5K, 1/2 marathon & relay, and kids’ Fun Run events. Starts 8am. Visit the Chico Running Club website for reg info & details. Bidwell Park, One Mile Recreation Area. (530)966-3241. Brand-New Stories To Share Storytime; Chico. Come enjoy new stories (plus a few older favorites)! All ages. 2pm. Free. Barnes & Noble, 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. Build Your Own Worm Bin Workshop; Durham. Learn about vermicomposting & its benefits for your garden; create a functioning worm bin complete with worm residents to take home! All ages. 1st Saturday, 10am. Mention North State Parent for special cost of $35 (normally $50), pre-reg. The Worm Farm, 9033 Esquon Rd. (530)894-1276. Chico Certified Farmers Market; Chico. Enjoy locally grown fruits, vegetables, homemade baked goods, soaps & much more. 7:30am-1pm, yearround, rain or shine. 2nd & Wall St. (530)893-FARM. Chico Cheer All Stars Open Gym; Chico. Get extra cheerleading or tumbling practice - work on anything you desire. Coach helps w/spotting. All ages/abilities. $5/hr or $65/mo all-gym pass (includes classes). 10am-12pm. 13306 Cabin Hollow Ct., Suite #120. (530)894-CCAS. Family Night Skate At Cal Skate; Chico. Bring the whole family for a fantastic time of family fun, with family music & a great price! 6:30-9pm. $12/family of four (additional members +$2.50); skate rental $2-$3. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Heaven Can Wait Comedy; Chico. Audiences of all ages will enjoy this heartwarming heavenly comedy. Proving love can win, it tells the story of a pro boxer who goes to heaven too early & then returns in another man’s body to help out a pretty woman. 7:30pm. $20/adult, $12/child. Chico Theater Company, 166 Eaton Rd. (530)894-3282. “Herp” Hunt Nature Workshop; Chico. Herpetology is the study of amphibians & reptiles. Learn about local “herps” in Kristie’s Nature Lab & go for a hike, looking for sharp-tailed snakes, slender salamanders, tree frogs & toads. All ages. 10-11:30am. $10 suggested donation. Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. 8th St. (530)891-4671. Home Depot Kids Workshop: Build A Trojan Horse Bank; Chico & Oroville. Kids build or create a project & learn do-it-yourself skills & tool safety. Upon completion, receive a certificate, apron & pin. Ages 5-12. 1st Saturday, 9am-12pm. Free. Chico: 2580 Notre Dame Blvd. (530)342-0477; Oroville: 2150 3rd St. (530)538-0521. Honoring Alfred Loeffler: New Music Symposium; Chico. Includes an evening of original music from

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student composers, the innovative bass clarinet duo “Squonk” & Chico’s Pull-String Duo premier of a live musical score by David Dvorin. All ages (mature children). 7:30pm. Free. Rowland-Taylor Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center 134, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-6333. Japanese Storytime; Chico. Monthly program features classic tales of Japan, Kamishibai (“papertheater”), & Japanese songs & crafts. 1pm. Free. Chico Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Chico. Celebrate Read Across America today. Kids make a cute bookmark while parents shop. Ages 3 & up. Four classes: 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/class, pre-reg online

to insure spot. Michael’s arts & crafts stores, 2041 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy. (530)343-1864. Patrick Ranch Museum Kickoff; Durham. Spring opening features the Native American: In Harmony With Nature exhibit as told through Indian-made tools, mortars, drums & more. First-time viewing of local artifacts excavated in 1965-66. Includes nature walks & Glenwood Farmhouse tours. All ages. 11am-3pm. $5/adult, children 3 & under free. 10381 Midway. (530)342-4359. Roo’s Zoo Kids’ Skate Session; Chico. Join RollerRoo in a specially designed session for kids 10 & under; little ones in strollers welcome too. 10am12pm. $5.75/child or $25/6 weeks, includes quad skate rental; parents skate half price. Cal Skate, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Winter Festival Concert; Oroville. This annual event is one the whole family will enjoy. Featuring music from the Big Band era, & movie music including the complete Harry Potter selection. 7:30pm. $10/ adult, children 12 & under free. Oroville State Theater Performing Arts Center, 1489 Myers St. (530)589-2869. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Black-light bowling with good music. Fri/Sat, 10pm-1am. $16/person/3hrs, includes shoes; or $5/game + $2.50/shoe rental. Orchard Lanes, 2397 Esplanade. (530)895-3257. Yo-Yo Club Practice; Chico. Have fun learning the yo-yo. Free lessons & practice. 12-2pm. Meet in Diamond Alley behind Bird in Hand, 320 Broadway. (530)893-0545.

SHASTA COUNTY

Charlie Rabbit Kids Gardening Program; Redding. Join Charlie, Turtle Bay’s adorable jackrabbit puppet, for monthly interactive gardening activities. For young children, their siblings, parents & grandparents. Wear gardening clothes! 10:30am. Free w/Park admission, $4-$14. West Garden Entrance (on rainy days in Greenhouse), 1100 Arboretum Dr. (530)242-3178. Date Night At All Fired Up; Redding. Relax & unwind

Celebrate National Nutrition Month!

North State Parent • Serving Upper California Since 1993

Healthy Cooking Demonstration

March 5, 3-6:30pm Sav-Mor Foods, 6536 Westside Rd. Free food samples! Ask a dietitian about healthy eating! Free goodie bags and cookbooks!

Lean-N-Green Days

March 12, 8:30am-1pm Redding City Hall, Sculpture Park Walk with Power Panther™ through the Sculpture Park. Interactive booths! Rain date: 3/19

AND March 26, 8:30-11am

Volonte Park, Anderson

Enjoy interactive booths while walking the park’s trails!

while enjoying creative fun together. 5-8pm. $3/ couple studio fee + cost of ceramics. 1818 Churn Creek Rd. (530)226-1638. Family Day At All Fired Up; Redding. Families create works of art together. $3/family. 11am-5pm. 1818 Churn Creek Rd. (530)226-1638. Family Fun Run; Redding. Get out & run for a good cause to benefit Grant School. All ages. 10am12pm. By donation. Meet at Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. (530)243-0561. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym; Redding. Practice & have fun using trampolines, foam pits, tumble tracks & much more. Supervised free play. Ages 5-14. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. $7/child. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4GYM. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Little ones have a blast with trampolines, foam pits, tumble tracks & much more. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/ Sat 9-10am. $4/child; supervised free play. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4GYM. Genealogy Research Assistance; Redding Library. Learn how to research records to find your family history with assistance from members of the Shasta Genealogy Society. Every Wed & Sat, 1-4pm. Free. Drop-in okay. 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7252. Home Depot Kids Workshop: Build A Trojan Horse Bank; Redding. Build a project for ages 5-12. Kids learn do-it-yourself skills & tool safety, take home their project, a certificate of achievement, apron & pin, & gain a sense of pride & accomplishment. 1st Saturday, 9am12pm. Free. 1200 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-1313. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Redding. Celebrate Read Across America today. Make a cute bookmark while parents shop. Ages 3 & up. Four classes: 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/class, pre-reg online to insure spot. Michael’s arts & crafts store, 1070 Hilltop Dr. (530)223-9514. Kids On Wheels; Redding. Special skate time for ages 10 & under. Parents can skate too! 10-11:30am. $3/child, $1/parent, includes skates. Viking Skate Country, 735 Auditorium Dr. (530)246-3900. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Saturday Open Gyms; Redding. Run, tumble, bounce & practice in a 10,000 sq. ft. fully-matted gym designed for safe & progressive gymnastics. Two age sessions: “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome): 11am12pm, $5/child. Ages 8 & up: 12-2pm, $10/person (members $6). 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Nor-Cal John Frank Memorial Run; Redding. Features 10 M, 3 M & 1 Mile running/walking event. Races are open to all ages & abilities. The one mile is mainly a kids’ race, with local schools competing for $1300 in gift certificates to promote running. 1M at 8:30am, 3M & 10M at 10am. $35. Lake Redding Park, 2150 Benton Dr. (530)526-3076. Nor-Cal Sport Show; Anderson. Featuring the latest in boats, RVs, campers, personal watercraft, fishing/ hunting gear, guide services, vacation travel & much more. All ages. 10am-7pm. Adult/$5, child/$3 (ages 7-15), 6 & under free. Shasta District Fairgrounds, 1890 Briggs St. (530)365-1381. Pastel Still Life Workshop; Redding. Artist Joe Draegert, former Shasta College instructor, will demonstrate a variety of pastel still life techniques & assist you to create your own still life. 9am-12pm. 30-$45 +materials, pre-reg by calling (530)242-3108; materials list given upon reg. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Planting For Your Pooch Workshop; Redding. Dogs are happy in gardens, but sometimes having both a happy pooch & a happy garden can be a challenge. Learn gardening techniques & elements that promote harmony all around. 11-11:30am. Free; dogs welcome. Sundial Bridge Amphitheater, 840 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)242-3178. Redding Indoor Solo Bagpipe Competition; Redding. Sanctioned by the Western United States Pipe Band Association, the year's competition includes the following events: 2/4 March, Slow Air, 6/8 March, Piobaireachd, Jig, Strathspey/Reel & more. Begins 10am. Old City Hall, 1313 Market St. (530)241-7320. Rock ‘N’ Bowl At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Enjoy a night of bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. $15, includes shoe rental. 11093 Black Marble Way. (530)244-5773.


GOING PLACES MARCH Rockin ‘N’ Bowlin At Anderson Bowl; Anderson. Bowling with music & light show. $15, includes shoes & sodas. Sat, 9pm-midnight. 1701 Bruce Dr. (530)365-3323. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. A time for tweens & young teens to roller skate & dance. Fun music, video arcade, well-supervised. Parents can drop in (no charge). Skate 7-9pm; Dance 9-11pm. $4/skate, $4/dance or $6/both, includes skates. Viking Skate Country, 735 Auditorium Dr. (530)246-3900. U-Prep’s Just Dance! Performance; Redding. Showcases over 100 students from University Preparatory School’s dance department. With jazz, musical theatre, contemporary & more, there are dance styles for everyone to enjoy. 7pm. $7/ adults, $5/students, kids 5 & under free. David Marr Auditorium, 2200 Eureka Way. (530)245-2790. Youth Yoga; Redding. A great introductory class for youth, relaxing & strengthening the mind and body. Sat, 9:45-10:15am. $8/class (Y Members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Frontier Village Farmers Market; Red Bluff. Year-round certified market features locally grown products including veggies, fruit, nuts, meats, honey, eggs, & artisan food products & crafts. 8am-1pm, rain or shine. 645 Antelope Blvd. (530)526-2843. Home Depot Kids Workshop: Build A Trojan Horse Bank; Red Bluff. Have fun building a project. Kids learn do-it-yourself skills & tool safety, take home their craft, a certificate of achievement, apron & pin, & gain a sense of pride & accomplishment. Ages 5-12. 1st Saturday, 9am-12pm. Free. 2650 Main St. (530)528-8579. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multidiscipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill levels, taught by Anastasia Nelson; includes time to work on personal projects. Th/F, 12:30-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 12:30-2:30pm. $20/drop-in (space allowing) or pre-reg $45/3-classes; includes materials. Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St. (530)529-1332.

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THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, SHASTA, SISKIYOU & TEHAMA COUNTIES

Science Experiments For Little Ones; Chico. Fun, on-going, hands-on science activities for children ages 2-5 & their parents. M/Tu, 10:30am-12pm. $6/hr dropin or $4/hr w/class card; bring snack. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave. (530)343-3101. Shotokan Karate Classes; Chico. Ages 6 thru adult. M/Tu/Th classes: Ages 6-13, 6-6:45pm; Ages 13+, 7-8:30pm. Unlimited classes $75/mo. Approved vendor for CORE Butte & S. Sutter schools. Chico Shotokan Karate Martial Arts, 2155 Park Ave. Ste. B. (530)897-0326.

SHASTA COUNTY

Baby Bookworms; Redding Library. Children 6mo2½yrs & parent/caregiver enjoy story, fingerplays & playtime. Learn how early literacy activities build Developmental Assets. 10:30am. Free. 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Be An Artist Classes; Redding. Instructor Marcy Lynn Lauben helps students ages 6-12 learn the elements of art, including the basics of the human form, proportion, perspective, shading & light, to create art in a variety of styles. Mondays, 4-5pm, 3/3-24. $80/4 classes, pre-reg. Redding Recreation Teen Center, 58 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095.

Children’s Monday Art Classes; Redding. Deborah Salyers offers drawing & painting instruction for ages 5-18, grouped by age. Learn about freehand drawing, shape, form, shading & perspective, using varied mediums. Ages 5-9, 2:30-3:30pm; Ages 9-13, 4-5pm; Ages 14-18, 12:30-2pm. $50/mo, supplies included; must pre-reg. All Fired Up, 1818 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2206. “Chinese Made Easy” Preschool Class Series; Redding. Instructor Yen Ma teaches Mandarin to children ages 3-5, using singing, games & crafts to improve their language skills. Mondays, 10-11am, 3/3-24. $50/4 classes (includes materials), pre-reg. Enterprise Community Rm., 4300 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. Cooking At The Y; Redding. In this hands-on class, children chop, measure, taste their creations & clean up - all part of the cooking experience. Ages 5-10. Mondays, 3:30-4:30pm. $20/month (Y members free reg +$1 materials fee), pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Drums Alive-Kid Beats Classes; Redding. Students use stability balls as drums to improve left & right brain pathways, increase focus & integrate toning, flexibility, movement & rhythmical flow. Ages 5-12. Mondays, 4-4:45pm. $8/class (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

SUNDAY

SHASTA COUNTY

Fish Feeding At Turtle Bay; Redding. Watch native fish in the aquarium zigzag, wiggle & play with their food at feeding time. All ages. Wed-Sun, 10:30am. Free w/Park admission, $10-$14. Museum aquarium, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Nor-Cal Sport Show; Anderson. Featuring the latest in boats, RVs, campers, personal watercraft, fishing/ hunting gear, guide services, vacation travel & much more. All ages. 10am-5pm. Adult/$5, child/$3 (ages 7-15), 6 & under free. Shasta District Fairgrounds, 1890 Briggs St. (530)365-1381. Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks! Training Tips For Your Dog; Redding. Join Turtle Bay’s animal training staff as they prepare for their upcoming Walk on the Wild Side animal show. Each session will feature one of our amazing animal stars. 1:30-2pm. Free w/ Park admission, $10-$14. Paul Bunyan Forest Camp, Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Super Sunday Bowling At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling from 9-11pm. $8, includes shoes. 11093 Black Marble Way. (530)244-5773.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic, fun activity for boys & girls in modern facility. Ages 10+. M/W, 5:15- 6:45pm; Tu/Th, 5:15- 6:15pm. $50/mo; free trial. Convenient location. Mt. Shasta Martial Arts Program, 612-A S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)859-2024. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic, modern activity program for children develops coordination, flexibility, strength, basic martial arts skills & good manners. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. $50/mo, free trial class. Mt. Shasta Martial Arts Program, 612-A S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)859-2024.

Director: Eilyne Davis Music Director: Aaron Rodrigues

SISKIYOU COUNTY

First Sunday Breakfast; Mt. Shasta. Bring the family to enjoy this great all-you-can-eat breakfast buffet featuring over 20 delicious freshly made breakfast favorites. 8-11am. $8/adults, $4/kids. Mt. Shasta Community Center, 629 Alder St.

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MONDAY

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Creative Concoctions Class Series; Paradise. Make silly, slimy things to play with or come up with wonderful artistic creations. Ages 3-5. Mondays, 12:15-1:15pm, 3/3-24. $26/4 classes, pre-reg. Terry Ashe Recreation Center, 6626 Skyway. (530)872-6393.

Family Fun Bowling & Pizza Night; Redding. Bring friends & family for 2 hours of unlimited bowling. Includes one 2-topping pizza & pitcher of soda. Ages 4 & up. Mon & Fri, 6:30-8:30pm. $50/lane (up to 8 bowlers); includes shoes. Shasta Lanes, 11093 Black Marble Way. (530)244-5773. High School Power Tumble; Redding. Utilizes rod floor, tumble-trak & trampoline to enhance tumbling skills for cheer & gymnastics. 7-8pm. $50/mo. G-Force Gymnastics, 2613 Bechelli Lane. (530)227-4831. Kindermusik With Lyra; Redding. Come dance, sing & bond while helping your child’s brain develop in the best musical way. Ages birth to 7yrs. Mon or Tue, 10am, thru 3/17. $175/10 classes, $20/drop-in, includes materials. 11455 Ridgewood Rd. (530)355-4747. Memorable Mondays At All Fired Up; Redding. Enjoy a studio atmosphere & share time together creating memories through painting on ceramics. Studio fee: $3.50/ages 18 & under, $4.50/adults. 11am-5pm. All Fired Up! 1818 Churn Creek Rd. (530)226-1638. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Monday Open Gyms; Redding. Practice your own skills, or have fun watching your child run, jump & tumble. Safe, supervised & fun gym with lots of room to play. Two age sessions: “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome), 11am-12pm; Ages 12+, 6-7pm. $5/child. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Read To Me Book Club; Redding. As part of Raising A Reader, the early literacy program encourages the love of books & prepares children for kindergarten. This special time together includes themed story time & creative art activities. Mondays, 9-10am. $20/mo ($10 Y members), pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Scratch 1 Class; Redding. Students learn important mathematical & computer skills & use their imagination to create stories, music, animations & games. Scratch is a graphical programming language developed at the MIT Media Lab. Ages 8 & up. Mondays 3/3-24, 4-6pm. $80/session, pre-reg. Build It, 925 Merchant St #2. (530)638-3399. Teen Sewing Camp; Redding. Students choose either Sewing 101 or Intro to Pattern Reading. Ages 11 & up. Mondays, 3:45-5:45pm. $60/4 classes + materials. Sew Fabulous Studio, 851 Commerce St. (530)221-1608. Tiny Tots Preschool; Redding. A social-recreational program offering developmentally appropriate & exciting hands-on activities for preschoolers ages 3-5. Children acquire social & emotional skills as well as math, literacy & science concepts. M-Th, 3/3-27. 8:30am-12pm. $162/month or $15/day; prereg. MLK Center, 1815 Sheridan St. (530)225-4095.

• Friday, March 28, 7:00 pm • • Saturday, March 29, 2:00 & 7:00 pm • Tickets available at Grant School and at the door Adults: $5.00 • 14 and under: $3.00 Children under 4 free Reserved seating available for $15.00 reserve by calling 243-0561

Performances at Grant School’s Watson Gymnasium 8835 Swasey Drive, Redding 530-243-0561

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BUTTE COUNTY

Bittie Baby & Me Class; Chico. Today’s topic: Breastfeeding. Parents w/babies 0-3mos learn current info to promote infant wellness & safety. Make friends in a supportive environment. 10:30am-12pm. Free if you delivered at Enloe; or $15/class. Enloe’s Mother & Baby Education Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Suite 120. (530)332-3970. Cheap Skate Night At Cal Skate; Chico. Bring friends & family for a fun night of roller skating. Features weekly themes, games & family “hits” music. All ages. 6:30-8:30pm. $5.50, includes skate rental. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601.

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Ages 6 and up can learn sewing skills in Redding at weekly After-School Sewing Camps. Students learn machine sewing & other skills like finding grain lines, pinning & pressing. See the 4th (Shasta County).

Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra cheerleading skills practice, or prepare to be an All Star. Learn tumbling skills, jumps, motions & flexibility. For all ages & abilities. $55/mo or $15/class. T/Th, 3:305pm. Chico Cheer All Stars Gym, 13306 Cabin Hollow Ct., Suite #120. (530)894-CCAS. Chico Community Band. Pick up your instrument, dust it off & get ready to play in this wind & percussion ensemble. No auditions, open to musicians ranging from teens to seniors, ages 13+. Performances opportunities. Tuesdays, 7-9pm. $10. Chico Junior High School, Band Room 503. (530)895-4711. Creation Stories Theater Performance; Chico. The creation of Earth & humanity is told in abstract, serious & comic physical theater with voiceover, sound & music. These short movement pieces are based on myths of different world cultures & traditions. All ages (mature children). 7:30pm. $15/ general, $6/student. Wismer Theatre, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-5917. Family Special Needs Pot Luck & Support Group; Chico. Raising a child with special needs is challenging; build a supportive network & share. Children welcome, homework help & childcare provided. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays. Potluck 5:30pm; group meets 6-8pm. ARC, 2020 Park Ave. (530)891-5865 x119. Homework Help; Chico. Grades 1-8 can get free help with homework. 3-5pm, no appointment necessary. Chico Library. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726.

Play Chess!; Chico. Learn to play chess with Chico Library teen volunteers. All ages welcome. 3-5pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Preschool Storytimes At Chico Library; Stories, songs & crafts for ages 3-5. 10am & 11am. Free. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Rowell’s Pals Playgroup; Chico. A diverse playgroup for parents & little ones ages birth to age 5, of all abilities, with their siblings. Come sing, dance, read & play. 3:30-4:30pm. Free, pre-reg encouraged. Rowell Family Empowerment of N. CA, 3075 Cohasset Rd., #2. (530)899-8801. Science Experiments For Little Ones; Chico. Fun, on-going, hands-on science activities for children ages 2-5 & their parents. M/Tu, 9am-12pm. $6/hr drop-in or $4/hr w/class card; bring snack. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave. (530)343-3101. Shotokan Karate Classes; Chico. Ages 6-adults. M/Tu/Th classes: Ages 6-13, 6-6:45pm; Ages 13+, 7-8:30pm. See the 3rd.

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ABC/123 Preschool; Redding. Prepare your child for kindergarten using work centers, science, math, writing & phonics. Art & P.E. time included. Parent participation 2 days/month. Ages 4 & up. T-Th, 8:30am-12pm, 3/4-27. $120/month, pre-reg. Enterprise Community Room, 4300 Victor Avenue. (530)225-4095.

After-School Sewing Camps; Redding. Students learn machine sewing & techniques like seam allowances, grain lines, pinning & pressing. Ages 6+ T,W or Th, 3:30-5:30pm. $60/4 classes + materials. Sew Fabulous Studio, 851 Commerce St. (530)221-1608. Baby Play & Learn Class; Redding. Instructor-led “play & learn”-style class where moms, dads & caregivers enjoy special time with their babies. Learn parenting skills, connect with resources, & make friends. Ages birth-18mos. Free, must pre-reg. Tuesdays, 11:30am-12:30pm. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Barracuda Swim Club; Redding. Prepare your teen for high school swim team with fundamentals of competitive swimming. Includes racing turns & dives, stroke refinement & physical conditioning. Grades 8-12. T/Th, 3:45-5:15pm. $45/mo ($30 Y members), pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. Family fun. All bikes, categories & ages welcome. Tue & Fri, 6-7pm (weather permitting). Call for cost. Margaret Polf Park, Shasta Dam Blvd. (530)209-4198. Chess Group; Redding. Whether you want to learn or practice, enjoy playing chess while instructors observe, give advice & facilitate the fun. Ages youth & adult. Tuesdays, 6-7:30pm. Free (open to all). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Children’s Art Classes; Redding. Deborah Salyers offers drawing & painting instruction for ages 5-18, grouped by age. Learn about freehand drawing, shape, form, shading & perspective, using varied mediums. Ages 5-9, 4-5pm; Ages 9-13, 1-2pm, Ages 14-18, 12:30-2pm. $50/mo, supplies included; must pre-reg. All Fired Up, 1818 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2206. G-Force Gymnastics Tues Classes; Redding. Kinder-gym (ages 3-5): intro to tumbling & trampolines; learn safety, basic skills & social interaction, 4-4:45pm, $45/mo. Tumble-fun (ages 6 +), intro to trampoline & tumbling with a focus on strength, nutrition & fun skills for exercise, 4-5pm, $50/mo. 2613 Bechelli Lane. (530)227-4831. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Little ones have a blast with trampolines, foam pits, tumble tracks & much more. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/ Sat 9-10am. $4/child; supervised free play. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4GYM. Genealogy Research Assistance; Redding Library. Members of the Shasta Genealogy Society assist with your family history research & questions. Tuesdays, 10am-12pm. Free. Drop-in okay. 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7252. Hip Hop For Tots; Redding. In this class your tot will hop to age-appropriate hip hop dance moves & activities that enhance motor skill development & increase

rhythm & timing awareness. Ages 3-5. Tuesdays, 5:45-6:30pm, 3/4-25. $26/4 classes, pre-reg. Teen Center, 58 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Kindermusik With Lyra; Redding. Come dance, sing & bond while helping your child’s brain develop in the best musical way. Ages birth to 7yrs. Mon OR Tue, 10am, thru 3/17. $175/10 classes, $20/drop-in, includes materials. 11455 Ridgewood Rd. (530)355-4747. Lego Robotics 1; Redding. Students will build robots using Lego Technic pieces & then create programs using Lego Mindstorms NXT Software to bring their robots to life. Class guidelines plus personal creativity allow for complex creations. Ages 8 & up. Tuesdays 3/4-25. 4-6pm. $80/session, prereg. Build It, 925 Merchant St. #2. (530)638-3399. Lil’ Chefs Classes; Redding. Fun & educational cooking experience for children ages 3-5, who learn about cooperation, directions, shapes, sensory exploration, fine motor skills & more. Tuesdays, 9-10am. $20/mo (Y members free reg + $1 materials fee), pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Tuesday Open Gyms; Redding. Practice your own skills, or watch your child run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised & fun gym with lots of room to play. Two age sessions: “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome), 11am-12pm; Ages 12+, 7-8pm. $5/child. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Preschool Page Turners; Redding Library. Children ages 3-6 years enjoy storytime, a craft project & music. 10:30am. Free. 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Round Table Pizza Family Fun Night; Redding. Fun family night: all-you-can-eat pizza, salad & twists, board games, coloring, face painting & balloons. 6-8pm. $7.49/adults, $4.99/ages 6-10, Kids under 5 free. 900 Dana Dr. (530)223-1975. Story Time; Redding. Join Shasta Community Health in celebrating the joys of reading through a free weekly story held in the Pediatrics waiting room. Book lovers of all ages are welcome. 10am. Main Clinic, 1035 Placer St. (530)229-5124. Youth Martial Arts; Redding. Increase skills & selfconfidence. All skill levels. Must know right versus left hand. Ages 6+. T or Th, Beginning 6:30-7:30pm, Intermediate 7-8pm. $30/mo ($15 Y member). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Art Club On The Bus; Mt. Shasta. Join the fun inside the Siskiyou Arts Bus to create simple make & take projects in a creative studio setting. Ages 9 & up (younger w/parent participation). Tu/W/Th, 2:305pm. Free. Siskiyou Arts Bus, east side of Mount Shasta Library, 515 Alma St. (530)859-2309.

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School Readiness Playgroup; Gerber. Join the fun at this developmental & educational play group for ages 0-5. Explore with crafts, rhymes, songs, outdoor activities & book reading. 10-11:30am, thru 3/25. Free. Former Gerber Fire Dept. 331 San Benito Ave. (530)384-7833.

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Chess At The Oroville Library. Come play! 3-6pm. Free. 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Children’s Storytime; Oroville. Enjoy songs, stories, music & craft activities. Ages 3-5. 11am-12pm. Free. Oroville Library Meeting Room, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Homework Help; Chico. Grades 1-8 can get free help with homework. 3-5pm, no appointment necessary. Chico Library. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Junior Paradise Friends Of The Library. Youth group meets monthly to plan fun programs & activities for teens & to make the public library a more teen-friendly place. 1st Wednesday. Ages 1217. 4pm. 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Little Chico Creek Elementary Fun-Raiser; Chico. Have a great time roller skating, and enjoy family games & music. An easy & fun way to help raise money for the school. All ages. 6-8pm. $5.75, includes quad skates (inline skate rental +$1.50). Cal Skate Chico, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Mid-Week Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Geared for preschool age & younger. 11am. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. Nature Fun Activities; Chico. Children age 2-5 & their parents enjoy fun hands-on activities that involve nature. 9am-1pm. $6/hr drop-in or $4/hr w/ class card; bring snack. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave. (530)343-3101. Nurturing Parenting Classes: Alternatives To Spanking; Chico. Raising children doesn’t have to be a series of confrontations. Learn nurturing skills to care for & foster growth in yourself & others. For adults. Wednesdays, thru 3/12, 9am-12pm, drop-in okay. Free. Butte College Skyway Center, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd. (530)897-6235. Creation Stories Theater Performance; Chico. Short pieces based on myths of different world cultures & traditions. All ages. 7:30pm. See the 4th.

SHASTA COUNTY

After-School Sewing Camps; Redding. Students learn machine sewing & techniques like seam allowances, grain lines, pinning & pressing. Ages 6+. T,W or Th, 3:30-5:30pm. $60/4 classes + materials. Sew Fabulous Studio, 851 Commerce St. (530)221-1608. Brickfilm 2 Class; Redding. Students build upon what they learned in Brickfilm 1 & learn more about film editing using iMovie, adding their own visual & special effects & complete an animated short film. Ages 8 & up. Wednesdays 3/5-26, 4-6pm. $80/session, pre-reg. Build It, 925 Merchant St. #2. (530)638-3399. Discipline That Works; Redding. Informal group setting offered by First 5 Shasta where parents & others caring for children share ideas, information & support. Wednesdays, 6-7:30pm, year-round. Free, drop-in okay, professional childcare avail. Lassen View Elementary, 705 Loma Vista Dr. (530)225-0350. Drop-in Basketball Open Gym; Anderson. Supervised basketball program is open to youth grades 6-12. 6:30-8:30pm, thru 5/28. Free. Anderson Middle School, 1646 Ferry St. Sponsored by Anderson Parks and Recreation. (530)378-6656. Families Honoring Our Troops; Redding. Action & support group works on projects to honor our troops.

Meets 1st Wednesday. All welcome. 6pm. IHOP Restaurant, Hilltop Dr. (530)241-6095. Fierce Tigers Martial Arts Classes; Redding. Teaches discipline, & forms, blocks, punches & kicks. Students also learn about Filipino martial arts weapons (Eskrima), the art of stick fighting, & competition sparring point fighting. Ages 5-18. Wednesdays, 6-7 pm, 3/5-26. $20/4 classes. Caldwell Recreation Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. G-Force Gymnastics Wed Classes; Redding. Kindergym (ages 3-5): intro to tumbling & trampolines; learn safety, basic skills & social interaction, 6-6:45pm, $45/mo. Tumble-fun (ages 6 +), intro to trampoline & tumbling with a focus on strength, nutrition & fun skills for exercise, 6-7pm, $50/mo. Middle school power tumble enhances skills for cheer & gymnastics; 7-8pm $50/mo. 2613 Bechelli Lane. (530)227-4831. Genealogy Research Assistance; Redding Library. Learn to research records to find your family history. Members of the Shasta Genealogy Society assist. Every Wed & Sat, 1-4pm. Free, drop-in okay. 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7252. Movie Mania; Redding Library. Free family movie & popcorn in the library’s children’s storyroom. Features children’s titles, most rated G, some PG. 4pm. Free. 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Music & Me; Redding. “Parent & me”-style class designed to promote basic music skills in preschool children, through music & movement activities. Ages 1-5. Wednesdays, 9-10am. $20/mo (Y Members $10/ mo), pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Programs; Redding. Kindernastics: Intro to gymnastics equipment & fun social interaction; ages 3-5, 6-6:45pm, $40/mo. Artistic Gymnastics classes for boys & girls: learn floor, bars, beam & vault, & trampoline; ages 4-12yrs, 3 hourly classes between 4-7pm, $50/mo. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Preschool Storytime; Cottonwood. Come join the

fun, with stories, songs, & games too! 11:30am12:30pm. Cottonwood Community Library, 3427 Main St. (530)347-4818. Retail Lean-N-Green Day; Redding. Try free samples of vegetable quesadillas during a healthy cooking demonstration at Sav-Mor Foods. All ages. 3-6:30pm. 6536 Westside Rd. (530)245-6639.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Art Club On The Bus; Mt. Shasta. Join the fun inside the Siskiyou Arts Bus to create simple make & take projects in a creative studio setting. Ages 9 & up (younger w/parent participation). Tu/W/Th, 2:30-5pm. Free. Siskiyou Arts Bus, east side of Mount Shasta Library, 515 Alma St. (530)859-2309. Ballroom Dance Classes; Weed. Fun, supportive environment. Learn the smooth & the Latin dances, how to lead or follow, & develop technique. Solo dancers welcome. All ages. 6:45-7:45pm. $7/adult; $5/youth; $20/4 classes; Wellness Center members $20/8 classes. School Hill Wellness Center, 778 S. Davis St. (415)215-2652. Children’s Storytime At Dunsmuir Library. Children of all ages (infants welcome) enjoy stories & a snack. Adult must accompany child. 3:30-4:30pm. 5714 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-2035. Songs & Stories For Young People At Mt. Shasta Library. Children ages 0-5 enjoy fun stories & sing along to music. An adult must accompany young children. 10:30am. 515 East Alma St. (530)926-2031. Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic, modern activity program for ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

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After-School Storytime; Chico. Stories & crafts for ages 6-9yrs. 3pm. Free. Chico

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Eat Healthy McCloud. Need assistance with Cal-Fresh? McCloud Community Resource Center can help. Get nutrition tips. Fresh produce avail. to McCloud residents. T/Th, 10am-12pm. Free. 304 W. Minnesota Ave. (530)964-3250. Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic, modern activity program for ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, SHASTA, SISKIYOU & TEHAMA COUNTIES Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Babies Love Books; Oroville. Babies & their families will enjoy connecting through rhymes, songs, bounces & books. Ages 0-18 months. 10am. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7641. Bigger Baby & Me; Chico, Informative 6-week series, topics include: Infant Massage, Attachment & Brain Development, Women›s Health, Infant Nutrition/ Introduction to Solid Foods & Teething/Dental Care. Ages: parents & infants. Thursdays 10:30am-12pm, 3/6 to 4/10. $75/series, pre-reg: Enloe Mother & Baby Education, 251 Cohasset Rd. Suite #120. (530)332-3970. Caregiver Resource & Self-Care Training; Chico. For those caring for someone else’s child or children. Facilitated group offers support, resources, & training for better self-care 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 11am-1pm. Butte College Foster/Kinship Care Ed Center, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd. (530)897-6235. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra cheerleading skills practice, or prepare to be an All Star. Learn tumbling skills, jumps, motions & flexibility. For all ages & abilities. $55/mo or $15/class. T/Th, 3:305pm. Chico Cheer All Stars Gym, 13306 Cabin Hollow Ct., Suite #120. (530)894-CCAS. Chico Doula Circle Workshop; Chico. Educational workshops related to pregnancy, labor, birth & breastfeeding. Hosted by four local doulas. All ages. 1st & 3rd Thursday, 7-8:30pm. Free. La Casita Primera Preschool, 2035 Esplanade. (530)513-4049. Chico Homeschoolers’ Park Day; Chico. Playgroup & support network for homeschooling & unschooling children & parents. Independent & inclusive, all homeschoolers welcome! 1-4pm. Free. Call for location & group info. (530)228-7078. Creative Art Activities; Chico. Ongoing hands-on art activities designed for children ages 2-5 & their parents. Th/F, 10:30am-12pm. $6/hr drop-in or $4/hr w/class card; bring snack. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave. (530)343-3101. Heaven Can Wait Comedy; Chico. Audiences of all ages will enjoy this heavenly comedy. Proving love can win, it tells the story of a boxer who goes to heaven too early & then returns in another man’s body to help out a pretty woman. 7:30pm. $20/adult, $12/child. Chico Theater Company, 166 Eaton Rd. (530)894-3282. Hooks & Needlers Sewing Circle; Paradise. For those who love to knit & crochet; bring your projects. All ages.12pm. Free. Paradise Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Infant & Toddler Storytime; Paradise. Songs, story & music for little ones ages 0-3. 10am. Free. Paradise Branch Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Mom-2-Mom Support Group; Paradise. Weekly group for mothers offering support on a wide variety of parenting topics. Children welcome. 10:30am12pm. Free. Paradise Community Church of the Nazarene, 311 Circlewood Ln. (530)876-2518. Storytime At Durham Library. Enjoy stories, songs & a craft. 10am. Free. 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Sustainability Conference IX: Growing Toward A Sustainable Future; Chico. Workshops, seminars & discussions focus on current issues about sustainability & develop common ground for a sustainable society. 3/6-8; Th & Fri 9am-5pm, Sat (workshops & tours) 7:30am-3pm. $25/day, free for students (any age) with student ID; reg on site thru 2pm first two days. CSU, Chico’s Bell Memorial Union. (530)898-3333. Creation Stories Theater Performance; Chico. Short pieces based on myths of different world cultures & traditions. All ages. 7:30pm. See the 4th. Shotokan Karate Classes; Chico. Ages 6-adults. M/Tu/Th classes: Ages 6-13, 6-6:45pm; Ages 13+, 7-8:30pm. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY

“Accelerate” Leadership Development Program; Redding. Helps high school students discover & develop leadership skills, & connects them with people & resources in the community who will invest in their success. 4-6pm, thru 4/24. $45/school year (Y Members $40), siblings $35; pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. www.northstateparent.com • March 2014

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After-School Sewing Camps; Redding. Students learn machine sewing & techniques like seam allowances, grain lines, pinning & pressing. Ages 6+ T,W or Th, 3:30-5:30pm. $60/4 classes + materials. Sew Fabulous Studio, 851 Commerce St. (530)221-1608. Anderson Farmers Market; Anderson. Farm-fresh produce & handmade crafts & goods. 7:30am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine! Shasta Outlets, 1699 Hwy 273. (530)357-4314. Anderson Library Storytime: Dr. Seuss! A Dr. Seuss celebration & puppet show will be presented by Anderson New Technology High School leadership students. Each child receives a Cat in the Hat coloring book, complete with stickers! 3:30pm. Free. 3200 W. Center St. (530)365-7685. Art & Craft Adventures; Redding. Inspire your child’s imagination & self-expression with hands-on art activities for ages 2-5. Painting, drawing, collage & more; encourages confidence & supports artistic potential. Thursdays, 9-10am. $20/mo (free for Y members + $1 materials fee/class), pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Barracuda Swim Club; Redding. Prepare your teen for high school swim team with fundamentals of competitive swimming. Includes racing turns & dives, stroke refinement & physical conditioning. Grades 8-12. T/Th, 3:45-5:15pm. $45/mo ($30 Y members), pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Bereaved Parents Support Group; Redding. For parents or grandparents grieving the death of a child of any age. 1st & 3rd Th, 7-8:30pm. Free, drop-ins welcome. 5-week children & teens grief support groups also available based on need; call for info. Mercy Medical Center Board Room, 2175 Rosaline Ave. (530)245-4070. Children’s Thursday Art Classes; Redding. Deborah Salyers offers drawing & painting instruction for ages 5-18, grouped by age. Learn about freehand drawing, shape, form, shading & perspective, using varied mediums. Ages 5-9, 1-2pm; Ages 9-13, 2:30-3:30pm, Ages 14-18, 4-5:30. $50/mo, supplies

included; must pre-reg. All Fired Up, 1818 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2206. Family Hip Hop Classes; Redding. Families bond while learning hip hop dance together. Geared for all ages & stages of learning. Min. one registered adult for up to 3 registered children. Thursdays, 6:307:15pm, 3/6-27. $30/adult, $10/child for 4-class session, by pre-reg. Redding Recreation Teen Center, 58 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. G-Force Gymnastics Thurs Classes; Redding. Kinder-gym (ages 3-5): intro to tumbling & trampolines; learn safety, basic skills & social interaction, 4-4:45pm, $45/mo. Tumble-fun (ages 6 +), intro to trampoline & tumbling with a focus on strength, nutrition & fun skills for exercise, 4-5pm, $50/mo. 2613 Bechelli Lane. (530)227-4831. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Little ones have a blast with trampolines, foam pits, tumble tracks & much more. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/ Sat 9-10am. $4/child; supervised free play. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4GYM. Lego Robotics 2; Redding. Students who have attended Lego Robotics 1 or Robotics Summer Camp continue the adventure by building more complex robots using Lego software & are introduced to more advanced computer programming concepts. Ages 9 & up. Thursdays 3/6-27, 4-6pm. $80/session, pre-reg. Build It, 925 Merchant St. #2. (530)638-3399. Lions, Tigers & Bears Play Gym; Redding. Instructors & parents work together to promote motor, cognitive & social development through gymnastics, songs, dance & play. Clean-up skills are also developed! Thursdays, 10-11:30am. Ages 1-4. $20/mo (Y members $10), pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Little Explorers: Birds – Our Feathered Friends; Redding. Activities & stories for ages 2-5 & their caregivers. Presented by Bruce, Michelle, Rachael, Ryan & Thomas Lutz. 10am. Free w/Park admission, $10-$14. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850.

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Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Thursday Open Gyms; Redding. Children run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised & fun environment with lots of room to play. Includes bounce house. “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8, 11am-12pm; Ages 8+, 5-6pm. Ages 0-5 must be with adult; siblings welcome. $5/child (adult free). 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Wii Games; Redding Library. Bring friends & have fun playing a wide selection of Wii games. Ages 10-17. 4-5pm. Free. 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Youth Agility Classes: Redding. Have fun, increase flexibility, balance & reinforce motor skills in this class just for youth. Ages 5 & up. Th/F, 4-5pm. $8/class (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Youth Martial Arts; Redding. Increase skills & selfconfidence. All skill levels. Must know right versus left hand. Ages 6+. T or Th: Beginning 6:30-7:30pm, Intermediate 7-8pm. $40/mo (Y members $15). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Youth Yoga; Redding. A great introductory class for youth, relaxing & strengthening the mind and body. Thu, 5:15-5:45pm. Free (Y member); $8 drop-in (non Y member). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Art Club On The Bus; Mt. Shasta. Join the fun inside the Siskiyou Arts Bus to create simple make & take projects in a creative studio setting. Ages 9 & up (younger w/parent participation). Tu/W/Th, 2:30-5pm. Free. Siskiyou Arts Bus, east side of Mount Shasta Library, 515 Alma St. (530)859-2309. Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Learn the smooth & the Latin dances, & how to lead or follow. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills. Solo dancers welcome. All ages. 6:45-7:45pm $7/class; $5/youth; $20/4 classes. Wellness Center members $20/8 classes. Mt. Shasta Wellness Center, 633 Lassen Ln. (530)926-6010.

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Offering School Field Trips! Mining Exhibit • Fluorescent Rocks Fossils • Crystals & Minerals Books & Gifts • Jewelry

Free Admission. Mon.-Sat., 9-5 78 Belle Mill Rd. • Red Bluff www.gaumers.com • (530) 527-6166

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Memories to last a Lifetime...

Trail Rides & Lessons • Private Lessons Western & English • Girl/Boy Scout Clinics Horsemanship Clinics/Skills • Family/Couples Rides Special Events/Birthdays

530-515-8958

21260 Hawes Rd., Anderson

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Eat Healthy McCloud. Need assistance with Cal-Fresh? McCloud Community Resource Center can help. Get nutrition tips. Fresh produce avail. to McCloud residents. T/Th, 11am-1pm. Free. 304 W. Minnesota Ave. (530)964-3250. Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic, modern activity program for ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multi-discipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill levels, taught by Anastasia Nelson; includes time to work on personal projects. Th/F, 12:30-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 12:30-2:30pm. $20/drop-in (space allowing) or pre-reg $45/3-classes; includes materials. Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St. (530)529-1332. School Readiness Playgroup; Corning. Join the fun at this developmental & educational play group for ages 0-5. Explore with crafts, rhymes, songs, outdoor activities & book reading. 10-11:30am, thru 2/27. Free. First Steps Family Resource Center, 1480 South St. (530)824-4111.

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FRIDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

47th Annual Bottle, Insulator & Collectible Show & Sale; Chico. Come find beautiful glass treasures & see unique pieces of history at this two-day event. Today 10am-7pm. $5 early-bird admission. Silver Dollar Fairgrounds Commercial Building, 2300 Fair St. (530518-7369. Chapmantown Farmers Market; Chico. Offers fresh produce & may include (varies weekly) children’s activities, community garden exchange & health forum info. Cal Fresh EBT accepted. 2-5pm, yearround. Community Park, 1010 Cleveland Ave. (next to Chapman School). (530)592-0889. Chico “Spring Fling” Dinner Auction; Chico. An adult evening with good company, live music & a delightful dinner-auction. 5:30pm. $55/person, $100/couple, benefits Hooker Oak Open Structured Classroom Program. Sierra Nevada Big Room, 1075 East 20th St. Chico. (530)588-9045. Creative Art Activities; Chico. Ongoing hands-on art activities designed for children ages 2-5 & their parents. Th/F, 10:30am-12pm. $6/hr drop-in or $4/hr w/class card; bring snack. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave. (530)343-3101. Family Swim; Chico. Everyone’s invited to swim in a great indoor facility. Parent supervision required. All ages; under 3yrs must wear swim diapers. 5-8pm. $2/person. Chico WaterSprites, 2280 Ivy St., Suite 110. (530)342-2999. Fantastic Friday Playgroup; Chico. An entire gym is open for play, for ages walking-5yrs with an adult (max 2 kids per adult). 1st & 3rd Fridays,10am-12pm. $10 (members $5); siblings +$1. Athletic Horizons, 415 Otterson Dr. (530)893-4967. Keeping Dance Alive! Performance; Chico. Celebrate the diversity of dance, from ballet to hiphop, modern jazz to belly dance, tap, Irish, & more. Colorful, upbeat & energetic, the show features the North Valley’s finest dancers, choreographers & musicians. All ages. 7:30pm. $18-$14. CSU, Chico’s Laxson Auditorium, 101 Salem St. (530) 898-6333. Kids In Motion Kids’ Night Out; Chico. Themed night of crafts, food & fun for kids. Ages: 3-10, must be potty trained. 6-9:30pm. $18/child, sibling discount; must pre-reg. In Motion Fitness, 1293 E. 1st Ave. (530)895-5437. Storytime & Crafts At Paradise Library; Bring little ones ages 3-5 to enjoy stories, craft making, & songs too! 11-11:45am. 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Storytime At Gridley Library. Storytime, music & crafting fun for children of all ages. 10am. 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Teen Night At Cal Skate; Chico. Bring friends & enjoy an evening of roller skating & dancing. Skating 7-9:30pm for any age. Dancing 9:30-11pm for teens/ preteens only. Skating from $5.75- $6.25, skate rental $2-$3. Dancing $5. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601.


CHRISTIAN EDUCATION Preparing Minds... Preparing Hearts

The Christian school educates the whole child – intellectually, emotionally, socially, physically, and, of course, spiritually. Your children will learn strong Christian and moral values while being educated through a Christ-centered curriculum. Christian schools are affordable! They give parents, rich or poor, a real educational choice while keeping a child’s spiritual wellbeing a priority. The Christian school acts as an extension of the Christian home. A dedicated staff reinforces the values and beliefs taught at home. Christian education changes the way children view the world and helps them grow in every area of their lives.

Butte County

Orland

Shasta County

A Christian Education Is Not Just About What They Know, But How They See Grades: K-12 1148 E. Walker St., Orland (530) 865-4924 www.northvalleychristianschools.org

Redding Christian School

North Valley Christian Schools

Oroville

Feather River Adventist School “And All Thy Children Shall Be Taught Of The Lord.” Isaiah 54:13 Grades: 1-8 27 Cox Ln., Oroville (530) 533-8848 www.featherriveradventistschool.org

Oroville Christian School Building Foundations For Life Grades: Preschool-8 3785 Olive Hwy., Oroville (530) 533-2888 www.ocseagles.com

Chico

Paradise

Educating The Whole Child Grades: Preschool-8 2801 Notre Dame Blvd., Chico (530) 879-8989 www.chicochristian.org

Sending Champions For Christ Into The World Grades: 7-12 5850 Clark Rd., Paradise (530) 413-9802 www.championcs.org

Chico Christian School

Chico Oaks Adventist School

Champion Christian School

Imagine Your Child Equipped For This World, Prepared For The World To Come Grades: Preschool-8 1859 Hooker Oak Ave., Chico (530) 342-5043 www.chicooaks.net

Paradise Adventist Academy Grades: K-12 5699 Academy Dr., Paradise (530) 877-6540 www.mypaa.net

Palo Cedro

Reaching Hearts – Enriching Minds Grades: Preschool-12 21945 Old 44 Dr., Palo Cedro (530) 547-5600 www.reddingchristian.com

Redding

Bethel Christian School

God Is The Center Of All Subjects Grades: Preschool-8 933 College View Dr., Redding K-8 (530) 246-6010 Preschool (530) 246-2065 www.bcsredding.com

Country Christian School

Learning To Lead, By following Jesus Grades: Preschool-8 873 Canby Rd., Redding (530) 222-0675 www.littlecountrychurch.org

Liberty Christian Schools

Small Enough To Care Grades: Preschool-12 3782 Churn Creek Rd., Redding (530) 222-2232 www.libertychristianredding.com

Redding Adventist Academy

A Life For Christ, A Lifetime For Learning Grades: K-8 1356 E. Cypress Ave., Redding (530) 222-1018 www.reddingacademy.org

CONSIDER A CHRISTIAN EDUCATION. It is an investment in your child’s education and eternity. Call for more information today. www.northstateparent.com • March 2014

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GOING PLACES MARCH Toddler Storytimes At Chico Library. Stories, songs & action rhymes for ages 3 & under. Two sessions: 10am & 11am. Free. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Wind In The Willows Musical; Chico. Follow the adventures and escapades of Ratty, Mole, Badger & the infamous Mr. Toad as the Blue Room Young Company presents this classic tale featuring young local performers. All ages. 7:30pm. $7/adults, $3/ kids (12 & under). Blue Room Theatre, 139 W 1st St. (530)895-3749. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Black-light bowling with good music. Fri/Sat, 10pm-1am. $16/person/3hrs, includes shoes; or $5/game + $2.50/shoe rental. Orchard Lanes, 2397 Esplanade. (530)895-3257. Creation Stories Theater Performance; Chico. Short pieces based on myths of different world cultures & traditions. All ages. 7:30pm. See the 4th. Heaven Can Wait Comedy; Chico. Audiences of all ages will enjoy this heavenly comedy. 7:30pm. See the 6th. Sustainability Conference IX: Growing Toward A Sustainable Future; Chico. Workshops, seminars & discussions focus on current issues about sustainability & develop common ground for a sustainable society. 3/6-8; Today 9am-5pm. See the 6th.

SHASTA COUNTY

Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. Family fun. All bikes, categories & ages welcome. Tue & Fri, 6-7pm (weather permitting). Call for cost. Margaret Polf Park, Shasta Dam Blvd. (530)209-4198. California Arbor Week: City Award Ceremony; Redding. The City of Redding is receiving the Tree City USA award for its 33rd year. Awarded to participating communities which have demonstrated a commitment to caring for & managing their public trees. 12-1:30pm. Free. North Side of Sundial Bridge. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Chinese Storytime At Redding Library. Monthly bilingual (Mandarin & English) storytime with songs & craft. 1st Friday. All ages. Free. 11:30am. 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Family Fun Bowling & Pizza Night; Redding. Bring friends & family for 2 hours of unlimited bowling. Includes one 2-topping pizza & pitcher of soda. Ages 4 & up. Mon & Fri, 6:30-8:30pm. $50/lane (up to 8 bowlers); includes shoes. Shasta Lanes, 11093 Black Marble Way. (530)244-5773. Family Fun Night Skate; Redding. Great night of family fun & healthy exercise featuring old-school music of the 70s & 80s. Safe & supervised. All ages. 7:30-10:30pm. $5, includes skates. Viking Skate Country, 735 Auditorium Dr. (530)246-3900. Friday Kid’s Day At All Fired Up; Redding. Kids have fun painting from 11am-8pm. Specialty paints, stamps, stencils & sponges available to help create a work of ceramic art. Studio fee: $3.50/child, $4.50/ teens & adults; (plus cost of pottery). 1818 Churn Creek Rd. (530)226-1638. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Little ones have a blast with trampolines, foam pits, tumble tracks & much more. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/ Sat 9-10am. $4/child; supervised free play. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4GYM. Grasshopper Indoor Soccer; Redding. Pre-soccer skills are introduced during this non-competitive, fun activity. Children learn kicking, running & kicking at the same time & moving the ball around obstacles in the gym. Ages 3-5. Fridays 3/7-28, 5:30-6:15pm or 6:30-7:15pm. $26 for four class series, includes T-shirt or $20 w/out T-shirt. Alta Mesa Gym, 2301 Saturn Skyway. (530)225-4095. JavaScript With Minecraft Class; Redding. Students learn to write JavaScript code to create dynamic & interactive web pages. They also create mods & learn how to make Minecraft more interesting. Ages 10 & up. Fridays 3/7-28, 4-6pm. $80/session, pre-reg. Build It, 925 Merchant St. #2. (530)638-3399. Laurie Lewis & The Right Hands In Concert; Redding. Presented by the Oaksong Music Society, this musical group is West Coast Bluegrass at its best. All ages. 8pm. $20, tix avail. at Music Connection (3086 Bechelli Ln.). Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2850 Foothill Blvd. (530)223-2040.

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THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, SHASTA, SISKIYOU & TEHAMA COUNTIES

Music Adventures; Redding. Ages 9mos to 4yrs. Students are introduced to musical instruments & music appreciation in a fun setting. Parent involvement required. Instructor is Sylvia Hill. Fridays, 9:30-10am, 3/7-28. $26/4 classes, pre-reg. Enterprise Community Rm, 4300 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Friday Open Gyms; Redding. Children run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised & fun environment with lots of room to play. Includes bounce house. “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8, with adult; siblings welcome. 11am-12pm. $5/child (adult free). 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Rock ‘N’ Bowl At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Enjoy a night of bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight, $15, price includes shoe rental. 11093 Black Marble Way. (530)244-5773. Rockin ‘N’ Bowlin At Anderson Bowl; Anderson. Bowling with music & light show. $12, includes shoes & sodas. Fri, 9-11pm. 1701 Bruce Dr. (530)365-3323. Toddler Tales Storytime At Redding Library. Enjoy stories, music & crafts in the children’s story room. Ages 1½-3yrs. 10:30am. Free. 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Youth Agility Classes: Redding. Have fun, increase flexibility, balance & reinforce motor skills in this class just for youth. Ages 5 & up. Th/F, 4-5pm. Free (Y member); $8 drop-in (non Y member). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Avalanche Awareness Clinic; Mt. Shasta. Learn the basics of avalanche safety. Great info & refresher class for anyone who snowmobiles, skis, snowboards or snowshoes in back country. Hands-on transceiver clinic 3/8. All ages, middle school to adult suggested. 7pm. Free. Casa Ramos Mexican Restaurant, 1136 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-4511. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic, modern activity program for ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multidiscipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill levels, taught by Anastasia Nelson; includes time to work on personal projects. Th/F, 12:30-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 12:30-2:30pm. $20/drop-in (space allowing) or pre-reg $45/3-classes; includes materials. Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St. (530)529-1332. School Readiness Playgroup; Red Bluff. Join the fun at this developmental & educational play group for ages 0-5. Explore with crafts, rhymes, songs, outdoor activities & book reading. 10-11:30am, thru 3/28. 10-11:30am. Free. Jackson Heights Elementary Room #21, 225 Jackson St. (530)384-7833.

WEEKEND

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SATURDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

47th Annual Bottle, Insulator & Collectible Show & Sale; Chico. Come find glass beautiful treasures & see unique pieces of history at this two-day event. Today 9am-4pm. Free. Silver Dollar Fairgrounds Commercial Building, 2300 Fair St. (530518-7369. Children’s Choir Of Chico Benefit Gala; Chico. This is an elegant evening event with an Italian theme, “Moonlight Melodies.” Includes dinner, auctions, dancing & performance by the children’s choir. 5:30pm $60/person. Chico. Butte Creek Country Club, 175 Estates Dr. (530)342-2775. Infant/Pediatric CPR Class; Chico. Learn to make your child’s environment safe, how to prevent the most common childhood accidents, & infant/child CPR techniques. 9-11:30pm. Adults only. $35/ person, pre-reg. Enloe Mother & Baby Ed. Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Suite #120. (530)332-3970. Keeping Dance Alive! Performance; Chico. Celebrate the diversity of dance, from ballet to

Currently accepting applications for infant, toddler & preschool programs All services are FREE OF CHARGE to eligible families

hip-hop, modern jazz to belly dance, tap, Irish, & more. Colorful, upbeat & energetic, the show features the North Valley’s finest dancers, choreographers & musicians. All ages. 2pm. $18-$14. CSU, Chico’s Laxson Auditorium, 101 Salem St. (530) 898-6333. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Chico. Kids make fun craft while parents shop. Ages 3 & up. 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/class, pre-reg online to insure spot. Michael’s arts & crafts stores, 2041 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy. (530)343-1864. Lewis Black: “The Rant Is Due” Show; Chico. This 2-time Grammy award-winning comedian, actor & author causes an audience to laugh while making compelling points about the absurdity of the world. His latest show provides audiences with a cathartic release of anger & disillusionment. Ages 18+. 7:30pm. $37-57. CSU, Chico’s Laxson Auditorium. 101 Salem St. (530)898-6333. Preschool Program: Rain, Rain, Come & Play; Chico. Some animals prefer the rain much more than others. Learn why rain is so important, make a cool craft, & meet some of Bidwell Park’s rain-loving animals. Ages 3-5. 11am-12pm. $12/child. Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. 8th St. (530)891-4671. Project Learning Tree Teachers Workshop; Chico. Award-winning environmental education program for educators, parents & community leaders working with youth, from preschool through grade 12. 9am5pm. Free, by pre-reg, donations welcome. Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. 8th St. (530)891-4671. Roller Derby Bout; Chico. The Nor Cal Roller Girls face the Red Bluff Derby Girls. Half-time show features the Acrobatics Club of CSU, Chico. 7pm. $12/ adults, $6/child, toddlers free. Cal Skate, Hwy 99 & E. Park Ave. (530)343-1601. Spanish Storytime; Chico. Monthly storytime features stories, songs & a craft for all ages, in Spanish. 2pm. Free. Chico Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Wind In The Willows Musical; Chico. Follow the adventures and escapades of Ratty, Mole, Badger & the infamous Mr. Toad as the Blue Room Young Company presents this classic tale featuring young local performers. All ages. 7:30pm. $7/adults, $3/ kids (12 & under). Blue Room Theatre, 139 W 1st St. (530)895-3749. Brand-New Stories To Share Storytime; Chico. Come enjoy new stories (plus a few older favorites)! 2pm. See the 1st. Chico Certified Farmers Market; Chico. 7:30am1pm year-round at 2nd & Wall St. See the 1st. Chico Cheer All Stars Open Gym; Chico. All ages/ abilities welcome. 10am-12pm. See the 1st. Creation Stories Theater Performance; Chico. Short pieces based on myths of different world cultures & traditions. All ages. 7:30pm. See the 4th. Family Night Skate At Cal Skate; Chico. 6:30-9pm. See the 1st. Heaven Can Wait Comedy; Chico. Audiences of all ages will enjoy this heavenly comedy. 7:30pm. See the 6th. Roo’s Zoo Kids Skate Session; Chico. Ages 10 & under; strollers welcome. 10am-12pm. See the 1st. Sustainability Conference IX: Growing Toward A Sustainable Future; Chico. Workshops, seminars & discussions focus on sustainability. 3/6-8; Today features workshops & tours 7:30am-3pm. See the 6th. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Fri/Sat, 10pm-1am. See the 1st. Yo-Yo Club Practice; Chico. Have fun learning the yo-yo. Free lessons & practice. 12-2pm. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY

(530) 241-1036 • www.shastaheadstart.org

North State Parent • Serving Upper California Since 1993

Services offered in Shasta, Siskiyou & Trinity Counties

Centerville Education Foundation Dinner Dance Fundraiser; Redding. An evening full of fun to benefit Grant Elementary School. Dinner, dancing & silent auction. This year’s theme is “My Big Fat Greek Wedding.” 7pm. Call for tix info & location. Redding Recreation Senior Citizens Hall, 2290 Benton Dr. (530)243-0561. Family Saturdays: NanoDays! The Science Of Small; Redding. When things get smaller, they act in surprising ways. Learn how Nanoscale technology is transforming the world through hands-on activities &


GOING PLACES MARCH demonstrations. Presented by Dennis & Sherrill Bambauer. All ages. 11am-3pm. Free w/Park admission, $10-$14. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Frosty Fun Runs Championship; Redding. This is the championship race of the series. All ages can race or just run for fun in 3 age categories. Reg by 3/7 or on race day 7-8am, starts 8am; rain or shine. $3. Lake Redding Park, Quartz Hill Rd & Benton Dr. (530)526-3076. Fun With Tech 1 Class; Redding. Students are exposed to various fun topics related to technology, including: Lego Robotics, computer programming, stop motion film animation & building structures with Keva Planks. Ages 6 & up. Saturdays 3/8-29, 10am12pm. $80/session, pre-reg. Build It, 925 Merchant St #2. (530)638-3399. Grand Opening Of Shasta Lake Gateway Library; Shasta Lake. Ribbon cutting ceremony, free books for kids, door prizes, local author book signing at the all-volunteer library. All ages. 11am-3pm. Free. 1646 Stanton Dr. (530)275-7490. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Redding. Kids make fun craft while parents shop. Ages 3 & up. 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/class. 1070 Hilltop Dr. (530)223-9514. Kidz Nite Out; Redding. Enjoy pizza & activities on this fun night for kids. Ages 4-14. 7-10:30pm. $15/ child, additional child discount. Galaxy Gymnastics, 910 Wall St. (530)222-4GYM. Kinder Art; Redding. An informal art class for tots ages 18months-5yrs. Participants socialize, improve their dexterity & learn about art in a safe, fun setting. Children play with Playdo, paint, color, & make simple projects at art stations. Saturdays, 9-9:45am, 3/8-3/1. $35/4 classes, includes materials; pre-reg. Enterprise Community Rm, 4300 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. Parents Night Out; Anderson. Parents can treat themselves to a night out & kids have fun too! 5-9pm. $10/child. Adventure Recreation Center, 2250 Barney Rd. (530)365-2235. Safe Haven Horse Rescue’s Volunteer Work Day & Lunch; Cottonwood. Meet rescued horses & learn about the ranch. Help brush, groom, give out treats, clean water barrels & pens, organize & clean tack & tack room, & help with projects. Lunch served to volunteers. 2nd Saturday. 9am-3pm. 3950 W. Anderson Rd. (530)347-4941. Sundial Film Festival; Redding. Showcases talent & diversity of filmmakers & photographers in a local venue. Two different shows are scheduled: student, animated & assorted films in the afternoon & in the evening premier films. 1pm & 7pm. $7.50-$20. Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St. (530)243-8877. Date Night At All Fired Up; Redding. Relax & unwind while enjoying creative fun together. 5-8pm. See the 1st. Family Day At All Fired Up; Redding. Families create works of art together. 11am-5pm. See the 1st. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym; Redding. 10:30am12:30pm. See the 1st. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/Sat 9-10am. See the 1st. Kids On Wheels; Redding. Special skate time for ages 10 & under. Parents can skate too! 10-11:30am. See the 1st. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Saturday Open Gyms; Redding. Two sessions. “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8, 11am-12pm; Ages 8+, 12-2pm. See the 1st. Planting For Your Pooch Workshop; Redding. Learn gardening techniques & elements that promote happiness all around. 11-11:30am. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. Rockin ‘N’ Bowlin At Anderson Bowl; Anderson. Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. For tweens & young teens. Skate 7-9pm; Dance 9-11pm. See the 1st. Youth Yoga; Redding. A great introductory class for youth, relaxing & strengthening the mind and body. 9:45-10:15am. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Avalanche Center Companion Rescue/Beacon Training; Mt. Shasta. Hands-on training for effectively using an avalanche beacon for backcountry

companion rescue, recommended for winter snowsports enthusiasts. Presented by the Mt. Shasta Avalanche Center. Outdoor training - dress appropriately. Ages middle school to adult. 9am. Free. Meet at The Fifth Season, 300 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-4511. Ballroom & Latin Dance Class & Practice Party; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dances from fun pro instructors then practice your moves at a dance party. All ages & levels. 7-10pm, 2nd & 4th Saturdays. $5/ youth lesson; $7/adult lesson, or $10/lesson & dance. Mt. Shasta City Park’s Dudes & Daises Bldg. 1350 Nixon Rd. (415)215-2652. Breakfast & Books; Weed. Enjoy breakfast snack, an art project & story time with the entire family. A great way to start your Saturday morning. All ages. 9:3011am. Free. Family & Community Resource Center of Weed. 260 Main St. (530)938-9914.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Frontier Village Farmers Market; Red Bluff. Yearround certified market. 8am-1pm, rain or shine. See the 1st. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multidiscipline classes/studio session for all ages, beginners to advanced. Th/F, 12:30-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 12:30-2:30pm. See the 1st.

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Shrek The Musical in Anderson is a dazzling and hilarious family-fun production featuring talented performers of Anderson Union & West Valley High Schools. See everyone’s favorite ogre come to life in this part romance, part twisted fairytale. See the 11th through 15th (Shasta County.

SUNDAY

DAYLIGHT SAVINGS TIME BEGINS

BUTTE COUNTY

“Taco Taco Taco” Bunco Fundraiser; Chico. Enjoy a taco lunch & Bunco with proceeds to benefit local charities in the Chico community. Lots of prizes, raffle items, great food & fun. Ages 18+. 11am. $10/person, includes taco bar lunch. Chico Eagles Women’s Auxiliary, 1940 Mulberry St. (530)893-2749. Wind In The Willows Musical; Chico. Follow the adventures and escapades of Ratty, Mole, Badger & the infamous Mr. Toad as the Blue Room Young Company presents this classic tale featuring young local performers. All ages. 7:30pm. $7/adults, $3/ kids (12 & under). Blue Room Theatre, 139 W 1st St. (530)895-3749. Creation Stories Theater Performance; Chico. Short pieces based on myths of different world cultures & traditions. All ages. 2pm matinée. See the 4th. Heaven Can Wait Comedy; Chico. Audiences of all ages will enjoy this heavenly comedy. 2pm. See the 6th.

SHASTA COUNTY

Fish Feeding At Turtle Bay; Redding. 10:30am. See the 2nd. Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks! Training Tips For Your Dog; Redding. Join Turtle Bay’s animal training AUHS Performing Arts Center 1471 Ferry Street, Anderson CA 96007 (530) 487-0777

staff as they prepare for their upcoming Walk on the Wild Side animal show. 1:30-2pm. See the 2nd. Super Sunday Bowling At Shasta Lanes; Redding. 9-11pm unlimited bowling. See the 2nd.

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MONDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

Science Experiments For Little Ones; Chico. Fun ongoing hands-on science enrichment activities for children ages 2-5 & their parents. 10:30am-12pm. See the 3rd. Shotokan Karate Classes; Chico. Ages 6-adults. M/Tu/Th classes: Ages 6-13, 6-6:45pm; Ages 13+, 7-8:30pm. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY

Baby Bookworms; Redding Library. For infants & toddlers ages 6mos-2½yrs, with their caregiver. 10:30am. Free. See the 3rd. Family Fun Bowling & Pizza Night; Redding. Bring friends & family for 2 hours of unlimited bowling. Includes pizza. Ages 4 & up. Mon & Fri, 6:30-8:30pm. See the 3rd. Kindermusik With Lyra; Redding. Come dance, sing & bond while helping your child’s brain develop in the Reserved Seating $12 & $10

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best musical way. 10am. See the 3rd. Memorable Mondays At All Fired Up; Redding. Creative studio time for families. 11am-5pm. See the 3rd. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Monday Open Gyms; Redding. Two age sessions: “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome), 11am-12pm; Ages 12+, 6-7pm. See the 3rd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Auditions: Secret Garden Production; Red Bluff. Children cast for the show will rehearse throughout the week at the State Theater for a performance with the Missoula Children’s Theatre. Open to grades K-12. Auditions at 3pm at Vista Middle School gym, South Jackson St. Info: (530)391-3259.

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TUESDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

Bittie Baby & Me Class; Chico. Today’s topic: Health, Illness & Immunizations. Parents w/babies 0-3mos learn current info to promote infant wellness & safety. Make friends in a supportive environment. 10:30am12pm. Free if you delivered at Enloe; or $15/class. Enloe’s Mother & Baby Education Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Suite 120. (530)332-3970. Chamber Orchestra Kremlin In Concert; Chico. Featuring some of Russia’s finest young musicians, this dynamic string orchestra performs pieces from Mozart, Schoenberg & Schubert with an exuberance that reflects their youth & musical vitality. 18+. 7:30pm. $18-33. CSU, Chico’s Laxson Auditorium. 101 Salem St. (530)898-6333. Childbirth Preparation Series; Chico. Highly trained nurse instructors help prepare you for birth, newborn care & breastfeeding. Promotes individual & family choices, including natural breathing & relaxation techniques, & pain management options. 6-8pm, 3/11-4/8. $125/couple/5-week series, pre-reg. Enloe Mother & Baby Ed. Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Suite #120. (530)332-3970. For Kids At The Turner Art Activities; Chico. Hands-on art activities for kids in grades 1-12 who are interested in art. Led by CSU, Chico art education faculty & students. 3:30-5pm. Free, pre-reg. The Turner Museum, 400 West 1st St. (530)898-4476.

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GOING PLACES MARCH Homework Help; Chico. Grades 1-8 can get free help with homework. 3-5pm, no appointment necessary. Chico Library. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Play Chess!; Chico. Learn to play chess with Chico Library teen volunteers. All ages welcome! 3-5pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Cheap Skate Night At Cal Skate; Chico. Features weekly themes, games & family “hits” music. All ages. 6:30-8:30pm. See the 4th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or to prepare to be an All Star! T/ Th 3:30-5pm. See the 4th. Creation Stories Theater Performance; Chico. The creation of Earth & humanity is told in abstract, serious & comic physical theater with voiceover, sound & music. 7:30pm. See the 4th. Preschool Storytimes At Chico Library; Stories, songs & crafts for ages 3-5. 10am & 11am. Free. See the 4th. Rowell’s Pals Playgroup; Chico. Playgroup for parents & little ones ages 1-5, of all abilities. Free. See the 4th. Science Experiments For Little Ones; Chico. Fun, on-going, hands-on science activities for children ages 2-5 & their parents. 9am-12pm. See the 4th. Shotokan Karate Classes; Chico. Ages 6-adults. M/Tu/Th classes: Ages 6-13, 6-6:45pm; Ages 13+, 7-8:30pm. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY

Classical Stretch; Redding: Teens & adults get a total body workout combining scientific stretching, tai-chi, yoga & ballet in a series of graceful, flowing movements designed to tone & lengthen muscles. Tuesdays, 6-7pm, 3/11-4/15. $48, pre-reg. Enterprise Community Room, 4300 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. Haven Humane Society’s 2nd Tuesday Dinner Club: Market Street Steakhouse; Redding. Enjoy restaurant dining & support Haven Humane Society. Market Street Steakhouse will donate a portion of the night’s proceeds when presented with a “Dine & Donate” flyer, available at Haven Humane Society, (530)241-5262. All ages. 5-9pm. Market Street Steakhouse: 1777 Market St. (530)241-1777. Shrek The Musical!; Anderson. The whole family will enjoy this dazzling musical presented by Anderson Union & West Valley High Schools. Part romance & part twisted fairytale, the show brings the hilarious story of everyone’s favorite ogre to new life on the stage. 7pm. $10-$12. AUHS Performing Arts Center, 1471 Ferry St. (530)487-0777. Teen Advisory Board Meeting; Redding. Teens may join the Redding Library Teen Advisory Board. Members help choose books & give their input about activities & library policies that affect teens. Ages 1318. 6pm, 2nd & 4th Tuesdays. Free, by application. Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Baby Play & Learn Class; Redding. Instructor-led class for new moms, dads & caregivers of babies ages birth-12mos. Free. See the 4th. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes, categories & ages welcome to participate. Tue/Fri, 6pm. See the 4th. Chess Group; Redding. Learn or practice games of chess; instructors facilitate. Ages youth & adult. 6-7:30pm. Free. See the 4th. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/Sat 9-10am. See the 1st. Kindermusik With Lyra; Redding. Come dance, sing & bond while helping your child’s brain develop in the best musical way. 10am. See the 3rd. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Tuesday Open Gyms; Redding. Two age sessions: “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome): 11am-12pm, $5/child; Ages 12+: 7-8pm. See the 4th. Preschool Page Turners; Redding Library. Children ages 3-6 enjoy storytime, a craft project & music. 10:30am. Free. See the 4th. Round Table Pizza Family Fun Night; Redding. 6-8pm. See the 4th. Rugby Touch League Begins; Redding. Four-week league for grades K-12; see Sports Programs and Leagues section on page 29 for full info.

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THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, SHASTA, SISKIYOU & TEHAMA COUNTIES

Story Time; Redding. Join Shasta Community Health in celebrating the joys of reading. 10am. See the 4th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Parent Circle; Mt. Shasta. Meet with other parents to explore Nurturing Parenting philosophy & practices with parenting educator Kristen Stroud. Ask questions about parenting & share your experiences in this supportive group. New focus each week. Dinner & childcare provided. All ages. 5:30-7:30pm. Free. Mt. Shasta Community Resource Center, 109 E. Lake St. (530)926-1400. Art Club On The Bus; Mt. Shasta. Join the fun inside the Siskiyou Arts Bus to create simple make & take projects in a creative studio setting. Ages 9 & up. 2:30-5pm. Free. See the 4th. Eat Healthy McCloud. Cal-Fresh assistance & nutrition tips! Fresh produce avail. to McCloud residents. Tu/Th, 11am-1pm. Free. See the 4th. Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Red Bluff Homeschool Support Group; Red Bluff. An evening of encouragement & inspiration for homeschooling parents. Includes informal meet & greet, prayer, devotion & informative topic discussion. For adults. 2nd Tuesdays, 7-9pm, thru May. Free, RSVP. North Valley Baptist Church, 345 David Ave. (530)727-7578. School Readiness Playgroup; Gerber. Join the fun at this developmental & educational play group for ages 0-5. 10-11:30am. See the 4th.

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WEDNESDAY BUTTE COUNTY

Adoptive Parents Support Group; Paradise. Are you an adoptive parent? Parents of all forms of adoption are invited to meet other adoptive parents to share support & encouragement. 2nd Wednesday, 9:30-11:30am. Free. Paradise Family Resource Center, 6241 Skyway. (530)879-3861. Chess At The Oroville Library. Come play! 3-6pm. Free. 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Children’s Storytime; Oroville. Enjoy songs, stories, music & craft activities. Ages 3-5. 11am-12pm. Free. Oroville Library Meeting Room, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Homework Help; Chico. Grades 1-8 can get free help with homework. 3-5pm, no appointment necessary. Chico Library. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Jazz At Lincoln Center Orchestra With Wynton Marsalis Concert; Chico. Trumpeter Wynton Marsalis leads the world’s finest jazz orchestra, comprised of 15 of the hottest jazz soloist & ensemble players today. An absolute must for jazz aficionados! 18+. 7:30pm. $39-$56. CSU, Chico’s Laxson Auditorium. 101 Salem St. (530)898-6333. Marigold Elementary School Fun-Raiser; Chico. Have a great time roller skating, and enjoy family games & music. An easy & fun way to help raise money for the school. All ages. 6-8pm. $5.75, includes quad skates (inline skate rental +$1.50). Cal Skate Chico, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Nurturing Parenting Classes: Learning Positive Ways To Deal With Stress & Anger; Chico. Raising children doesn’t have to be a series of confrontations. Learn nurturing skills to care for & foster growth in yourself & others. For adults. Weds, thru 3/12, 9am-12pm, drop-in okay. Free. Butte College Skyway Center, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd. (530)897-6235.

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Creation Stories Theater Performance; Chico. The creation of Earth & humanity is told in abstract, serious & comic physical theater with voiceover, sound & music. 7:30pm. See the 4th. Mid-Week Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Geared for preschool age & younger. 11am. See the 5th. Nature Fun Activities; Chico. Ages 2-5 & their parents enjoy fun hands-on activities that involve nature. 9am-1pm. See the 5th.

SHASTA COUNTY

Preschool Storytime; Cottonwood. Come join the fun, with stories, songs, & games too! 11:30am12:30pm. Cottonwood Community Library, 3427 Main St. (530)347-4818. Redding Lean-N-Green Day; Redding. Designed to be fun for the whole family, enjoy interactive booths & learn about healthy eating & staying active while walking through Sculpture Park at Redding City Hall. All ages. 8:30am-1pm. Free. 777 Cypress Avenue. (530)245-6639. RSA Open House. Redding. An open house & celebration of the arts. 5-8pm. Redding School of the Arts, 955 Inspiration Place. (530)247-6933. Shrek The Musical!; Anderson. The whole family will enjoy this dazzling musical presented by Anderson Union & West Valley High Schools. Part romance & part twisted fairytale, the show brings the hilarious story of everyone’s favorite ogre to new life on the stage. 7pm. $10-$12. AUHS Performing Arts Center, 1471 Ferry St. (530)487-0777. Discipline That Works; Redding. Free program for fathers, mothers & all adults taking care of children. 6-7:30pm. See the 5th. Drop-in Basketball Open Gym; Anderson. Supervised basketball program is open to youth grades 6-12. 6:30-8:30pm. See the 5th. Movie Mania; Redding Library. Free family movie & popcorn in the library’s children’s storyroom. See the 5th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Art Club On The Bus; Mt. Shasta. Join the fun inside the Siskiyou Arts Bus to create simple make & take projects in a creative studio setting. Ages 9 & up. 2:30-5pm. Free. See the 4th. Ballroom Dance Classes; Weed. All ages. 6:457:45pm. See the 5th. Children’s Storytime Dunsmuir Library. Children of all ages (infants welcome) enjoy stories & a snack. 3:30-4:30pm. See the 5th. Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Songs & Stories For Young People At Mt. Shasta Library. Children ages 0-5 enjoy fun stories & sing along to music. 10:30am. See the 5th. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

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THURSDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

After-School Storytime; Chico. Stories & crafts for ages 6-9yrs. 3pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Babies Love Books; Oroville. Babies & their families will enjoy connecting through rhymes, songs, bounces & books. Ages 0-18 months. 10am. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7641. Caregiver Resource & Self-Care Training; Oroville. For those caring for someone else’s child or children. Facilitated group offers support, training for better self-care, & resources. 2nd Thursday, 11am-1pm. The Greater Oroville Family Resource Center, 1720 Daryl Porter Way. (530)809-0444. Citrus Elementary School Open House; Chico. Visit classrooms at the school’s annual open house. 1350 Citrus Ave. (530)891-3107. “Empty Bowls” Torres Shelter Benefit Dinner; Chico. At this unique fundraiser, select a hand-made bowl created by local students, then choose soups for your dinner. More than 15 local restaurants & bakeries are donating soup & bread. Two seating


GOING PLACES MARCH times: 5pm & 6:15pm. $10 includes a bowl to take home. Chico Jr. High Cafeteria, 280 Memorial Way. (530)891-9048. Infant & Toddler Storytime; Paradise. Songs, story & music for little ones ages 0-3. 10am. Free. Paradise Branch Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Parent Advisory Council Meeting; Paradise. Would you like to make a difference in your community? Join the monthly Parent Advisory Council & discuss ways to improve services in the community for families with children ages 0-5. All ages. 2nd Th, 12-1pm. Includes lunch. Free. Paradise Ridge Family Resource Center, 6249 Skyway. (530)872-3896. Shasta Elementary School Fun-Raiser; Chico. And easy and fun way to help raise money for the school. Have a great time roller skating & enjoying family games & music. All ages. 6-8pm. $5.75, includes quad skates (inline skate rental +$1.50). Cal Skate Chico, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Storytime At Durham Library. Enjoy stories, songs & a craft. 10am. Free. 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or to prepare to be an All Star! T/ Th 3:30-5pm. See the 4th. Chico Homeschoolers’ Park Day; Chico. 1-4pm. Free. See the 6th. Creation Stories Final Theater Performance; Chico. The creation of Earth & humanity is told in abstract, serious & comic physical theater with voiceover, sound & music. 7:30pm. See the 4th. Creative Art Activities; Chico. Ongoing hands-on art activities designed for children ages 2-5 & their parents. 10:30am-12pm. See the 6th. Heaven Can Wait Comedy; Chico. Audiences of all ages will enjoy this heavenly comedy. 7:30pm. See the 1st. Hooks & Needlers Sewing Circle; Paradise Library. Bring your knit & crochet projects. All ages.12pm. Free. See the 6th. Mom-2-Mom Support Group; Paradise. Weekly support group for mothers of children of all ages.10:30am-12pm. See the 6th. Shotokan Karate Classes; Chico. Ages 6-adults. M/Tu/Th classes: Ages 6-13, 6-6:45pm; Ages 13+, 7-8:30pm. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY

Anderson Farmers Market; Anderson. Farm-fresh produce & handmade crafts & goods. 7:30am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine! Shasta Outlets, 1699 Hwy 273. (530)357-4314. Anderson Library Storytime: Water! Featured story is Potter the Otter: A Tale About Water. Learn about the importance of drinking water, decorate & take

home your own water bottle, & receive a copy of the book to keep. 3:30pm. Free. 3200 W. Center St. (530)365-7685. Arsenic And Old Lace Play; Redding. U-Prep students perform a murder/mystery directed by M. Romney Clements. Delicious desserts are included in the price of the ticket! All ages. $10/person. 7pm. “The Little Theatre Upstairs,” University Preparatory School, 2200 Eureka Way, Rm 210. (530)245-2790. Art Fundamentals; Redding. Ages 5 & up learn elements of art using varied styles and media. Includes proportion, perspective, shading & light; printmaking, collage & 3-D projects are also explored. Four classes: Th, 3/13 & 3/20, 4-5pm & Sat, 3/15 & 3/22, 10-11am. $15/class, includes materials. Blue Giraffe Studios, 4287 Spicewood Dr. (530)776-5788. Barnesklubb; Palo Cedro. This youth club focuses on Scandinavia’s culture & heritage. Activities include cooking, language, music, rosemaling, weaving & folk dancing. All ages. 2nd Thursdays, 5-7pm. Free. IOOF/ Rebekah Hall, 22551 Silverlode. (541)388-5004. Redding Christian School Kindergarten Roundup; Palo Cedro. Learn about the school’s kindergarten program & experience a mini school day with fun activities. Students entering kindergarten in the fall & their parents are invited to attend. 6pm. Free. 21945 Old 44 Dr. (530)547-5600. RSA Informational Tours; Redding. Learn what RSA can offer your child. 30-minute presentation of RSA’s mission & vision is followed by classrooms tours. For adults. Drop-ins welcome; sign in at the office. 9:30am. Redding School of the Arts, 955 Inspiration Place. (530)247-6933. Scooterville Social; Redding. Scooter families & fanatics! Bring your ride & hang out with other motor scooter enthusiasts at this monthly gathering hosted by the Scooterville Scooter Club of Redding. All ages. 2nd Thursday, 6:30pm. Location varies, call for info. (530)604-6020. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/Sat 9-10am. See the 1st. Little Explorers: Birds – Our Feathered Friends; Redding. Activities & stories for ages 2-5 & their caregivers. 10am. See the 6th. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Thursday Open Gyms; Redding. Ages 0-8: 11am-12pm; Ages 8+: 5-6pm. See the 6th. Shrek The Musical!; Anderson. The whole family will enjoy this dazzling musical presented by Anderson Union & West Valley High Schools. 7pm. See the 11th. Wii Games; Redding Library. Bring friends & have fun playing a wide selection of Wii games. 4-5pm. See the 6th. Youth Agility Class: Redding. Ages 5 & up have fun, increase flexibility & balance, & reinforce motor skills. 4-5pm. See the 6th.

In Chico, celebrate the diversity of dance at a performance of Keeping Dance Alive!, an energetic and colorful show featuring the North Valley's finest dancers, choreographers & musicians. See the 7th and 8th (Butte County).

Youth Yoga; Redding. A great introductory class for youth, relaxing & strengthening the mind and body. 5:15-5:45pm. See the 6th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Art Club On The Bus; Mt. Shasta. Join the fun inside the Siskiyou Arts Bus to create simple make & take projects in a creative studio setting. Ages 9 & up. 2:30-5pm. Free. See the 4th. Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. All ages. 6:457:45pm. See the 6th. Eat Healthy McCloud. Cal-Fresh assistance & nutrition tips! Fresh produce avail. to McCloud residents. Tu/Th, 11am-1pm. Free. See the 4th. Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Vista Middle School Open House; Red Bluff. Parents & children can enjoy visiting 7th & 8th grade classrooms during this annual open house. All ages. Free. 1770 South Jackson St. (530)527-7840.

Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multidiscipline classes/studio session for all ages, beginners to advanced. Th/F, 12:30-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 12:30-2:30pm. See the 1st. School Readiness Playgroup; Corning. Join the fun at this developmental & educational play group for ages 0-5. 10-11:30am. See the 6th.

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FRIDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

Storytime & Crafts At Paradise Library; Bring little ones ages 3-5 to enjoy stories, craft making, & songs too! 11-11:45am. 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Storytime At Gridley Library. Storytime, music & crafting fun for children of all ages. 10am. 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Chapmantown Farmers Market; Chico. 2-5pm. See the 7th. Creative Art Activities; Chico. Ongoing hands-on art activities designed for children ages 2-5 & their parents. 10:30am-12pm. See the 6th. Family Swim; Chico. 5-8pm. $2. See the 7th.

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GOING PLACES MARCH Rockin ‘N’ Bowlin At Anderson Bowl; Anderson. 9-11pm. See the 7th. Toddler Tales Storytime At Redding Library. Stories, music & crafts. Ages 1½-3yrs. 10:30am. Free. See the 7th. Youth Agility Class: Redding. Ages 5 & up have fun, increase flexibility & balance, & reinforce motor skills. 4-5pm. See the 6th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

For an awe-inspiring evening all ages will love, Chico Performances presents Diavolo: Thrilling Gymnastics and Dance. Watch as the gymnasts and dancers of Diavolo tumble, climb and catapult from oversized sets and props in a thrilling show. See the 25th (Butte County).

Heaven Can Wait Comedy; Chico. Audiences of all ages will enjoy this heavenly comedy. 7:30pm. See the 1st. Kids In Motion Kids’ Night Out; Chico. 6-9:30pm. See the 7th. Teen Night At Cal Skate; Chico. Bring friends & enjoy a themed night of roller skating. Starts 7pm. See the 7th. Toddler Storytimes At Chico Library. Stories, songs & rhymes for ages 3 & under. 10am & 11am. Free. See the 7th. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Fri/Sat, 10pm-1am. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY

Alive After Five Art Night; Redding. Relax & unwind with refreshments & desserts while painting with family & friends. 2nd Friday, 5-8pm. $3 studio fee per painter. Call to reserve a table. All Fired Up, 1818 Churn Creek Rd. (530)226-1638. Arsenic And Old Lace Play; Redding. U-Prep students perform a murder/mystery directed by M. Romney Clements. Delicious desserts are included in the price of the ticket! All ages. $10/person. 7pm. “The Little Theatre Upstairs,” University Preparatory School, 2200 Eureka Way, Rm 210. (530)245-2790. Shasta Union Elementary Montessori Preschool

& Kindergarten Round-up; Shasta. Children are welcome to visit the school & the Montessori classes. Call for times. 10446 Red Bluff Rd. (530)243-1110. Shrek The Musical!; Anderson. The whole family will enjoy this dazzling musical presented by Anderson Union & West Valley High Schools. Part romance & part twisted fairytale, the show brings the hilarious story of everyone’s favorite ogre to new life on the stage. 7pm. $10-$12. AUHS Performing Arts Center, 1471 Ferry St. (530)487-0777. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes, categories & ages welcome to participate. Tue/Fri, 6pm. See the 4th. Family Fun Bowling & Pizza Night; Redding. Bring friends & family for 2 hours of unlimited bowling. Includes pizza. Ages 4 & up. Mon & Fri, 6:30-8:30pm. See the 3rd. Family Fun Night Skate; Redding. 7:30-10:30pm. See the 7th. Friday Kid’s Day At All Fired Up; Redding. Kids have fun painting from 11am-8pm. See the 7th. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/Sat 9-10am. See the 1st. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Friday Open Gyms; Redding. Children ages 0-8 run, jump & tumble. 11am-12pm. See the 7th. Rock ‘N’ Bowl At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st.

2nd Friday Artists Reception; Dunsmuir. Enjoy refreshments while viewing artwork in the heART of Dunsmuir. 5-7pm. Free. Siskiyou Arts Museum, 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)859-5554. St. Pat's Yreka Shebang. A family-friendly community 'FUN'raiser celebration of Irish music & culture. Different family fun, entertainment & menu both nights, with plenty of Celtic music, Irish food & goodies, beer, fun & good old-fashioned Blarney. $10. Tix at Nature's Kitchen in Yreka. All ages. Doors open 6pm. St. Mark's Preservation Square, 300 Lane St. (661)472-5101 Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multidiscipline classes/studio session for all ages, beginners to advanced. Th/F, 12:30-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 12:30-2:30pm. See the 1st. School Readiness Playgroup; Red Bluff. Join the fun at this developmental & educational play group for ages 0-5. See the 7th.

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SATURDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

Durham Jr. Trojan Youth Football & Cheer Registration. All veteran & new players must attend registration for the 2014 season on 3/15. Space is limited. Ages 6-14. 6-8pm. For info, visit their website. Durham High School Multipurpose Room, 9455 Putney Dr. (530)521-3968. Elvin Bishop, James Cotton & Ruthie Foster In Concert; Chico. Blues/rock icon Elvin Bishop, Grammy award-winner James Cotton & gospel icon Ruthie Foster unite forces for an evening of good times, great vibes & exemplary music. 18+. 7:30pm. $25-$38. CSU, Chico’s Laxson Auditorium. 101 Salem St. (530)898-6333. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Chico. Kids make fun craft while parents shop. Ages 3 & up. 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/class, pre-reg online to insure spot. Michael’s arts & crafts stores, 2041 Dr.

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Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy. (530)343-1864. Soroptimist Home, Garden, & Leisure Show; Chico. A spring tradition in Chico for 28 years! 2014 theme: “Help Soroptimist help Chico.” Shop over 300 inspirational & informative exhibitors from all over Northern CA. Find creative ideas for gorgeous landscapes, outdoor living spaces, home improvements, decor, leisure activities, entertainment & gourmet food delights! $5, under age 12 free. Silver Dollar Fairgrounds, 2300 Fair St. (530) 513-4683. Brand-New Stories To Share Storytime; Chico. Come enjoy new stories (plus a few older favorites)! 2pm. See the 1st. Chico Certified Farmers Market; Chico. 7:30am1pm year-round at 2nd & Wall St. See the 1st. Chico Cheer All Stars Open Gym; Chico. All ages/ abilities welcome. 10am-12pm. See the 1st. Family Night Skate At Cal Skate; Chico. 6:30-9pm. See the 1st. Heaven Can Wait Comedy; Chico. Audiences of all ages will enjoy this heavenly comedy. 7:30pm. See the 1st. Roo’s Zoo Kids Skate Session; Chico. Ages 10 & under; strollers welcome. 10am-12pm. See the 1st. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Fri/Sat, 10pm-1am. See the 1st. Yo-Yo Club Practice; Chico. Have fun learning the yo-yo. Free lessons & practice. 12-2pm. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY

Arsenic And Old Lace Play; Redding. U-Prep students perform a murder/mystery directed by M. Romney Clements. Delicious desserts are included in the price of the ticket! All ages. $10/person. 7pm. “The Little Theatre Upstairs,” University Preparatory School, 2200 Eureka Way, Rm 210. (530)245-2790. Family Saturdays: NanoDays! The Science Of Small; Redding. When things get smaller, they act in surprising ways. Learn how Nanoscale technology is transforming the world through hands-on activities & demos. All ages. 11am-3pm. Free w/Park admission, $10-$14. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Redding. Kids make fun craft while parents shop. Ages 3 & up. 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/class, pre-reg online to insure spot. Michael’s arts & crafts stores, 1070 Hilltop Dr. (530)223-9514. Pixar University Presentation For Teens; Redding. To celebrate the end of Teen Tech Week, this Pixar presentation will kick off the library’s new Teen Creation Stations & highlight the importance of digital skills for future careers. Open to teens. 1pm. Free. Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7252. Reading Education Assistance Dogs Program; Redding. Children are invited to read to registered therapy dogs from the R.E.A.D. program. Canine reading companions help improve children’s reading & communication skills in a stress-free environment by employing this powerful method of reading to dogs. 1-3pm. Free. Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Redding Co-Op Preschool Annual Rummage Sale; Redding. Multi-family garage sale features kids’ & adult clothing, household goods, & lots more. 7am2pm. Free entry. Trinity Lutheran Church, 2240 Hilltop Dr. (530)241-4355. Shrek The Musical! Final Performances; Anderson. The whole family will enjoy this dazzling musical presented by Anderson Union & West Valley High Schools. Part romance & part twisted fairytale, the show brings the hilarious story of everyone’s favorite ogre to new life on the stage. 2pm & 7pm. $10-$12. AUHS Performing Arts Center, 1471 Ferry St. (530)487-0777. Softball Pitching Clinic; Redding. Instructor Vern Smith teaches fundamental mechanics of the windmill softball fast pitch to ages 7 & up. Parents are encouraged to attend. 9am-12pm. $20; free to coaches; pre-reg. Nor-Cal Complex, 20299 Charlanne Dr. (530)225-4095. Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Concert; Redding. There’s nothing as evocative as the music of violins painting a sound picture of the seasons, or the beauty of a Schubert song arranged for strings. The North State Symphony presents this “Special Little Concert III” for


GOING PLACES MARCH stringed instruments, featuring Terrie Baune on violin. All ages. 7:30pm. $22/adult, $12/student. Old City Hall, 1313 Market St. (530)243-8877. Art Fundamentals; Redding. Ages 5 & up learn elements of art using varied styles. 10-11am. See the 13th. Date Night At All Fired Up; Redding. Relax & unwind while enjoying creative fun together. 5-8pm. See the 1st. Family Day At All Fired Up; Redding. Families create works of art together. 11am-5pm. See the 1st. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym; Redding. 10:30am12:30pm. See the 1st. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/Sat 9-10am. See the 1st. Kids On Wheels; Redding. Special skate time for ages 10 & under. Parents can skate too! 10-11:30am. See the 1st. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Saturday Open Gyms; Redding. Two sessions. “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8, 11am-12pm; Ages 8+, 12-2pm. See the 1st. Planting For Your Pooch Workshop; Redding. Learn gardening techniques & elements that promote happiness all around. 11-11:30am. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. Rockin ‘N’ Bowlin At Anderson Bowl; Anderson. Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. For tweens & young teens. Skate 7-9pm; Dance 9-11pm. See the 1st. Youth Yoga; Redding. A great introductory class for youth, relaxing & strengthening the mind and body. 9:45-10:15am. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Family Game Night; McCloud. Bring the family for an evening of hands-on fun playing a variety of board games. Includes free dinner. 3rd Saturday, 5-7pm. McCloud Community Resource Center, 304 W. Minnesota. (530)964-3250. Free Adaptive Snow Sports Weekend; Mt. Shasta. Shasta Disabled Sports USA hosts its annual adaptive snow sports event, open to people of any disability & age. Free gear rentals & lessons, by pre-reg; space is limited. 9am-4pm. Mt. Shasta Ski Park, 6900 Ski Park Hwy. (530)925-1531. Siskiyou Sportsmen’s Expo & Chainsaw Carving Championship; Yreka. A day of family fun with free activities for kids, include fishing, archery & rock climbing. Vendor booths include sporting items, photography, area attractions, food & more. 10am-6pm. $5/ages 12 & up, ages 11 & under free. Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds, 1712 Fairlane Rd. (530)842-2767. St. Pat's Yreka Shebang. A family-friendly community 'FUN'raiser celebration of Irish music

& culture. All ages. Today Doors open 4:30pm show starts 5pm. See the 14th.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Secret Garden Children’s Theater Production; Red Bluff. Missoula Children’s Theatre has been working with Tehama County youth to present this full-scale musical. Student art contest exhibit in the lobby. 3pm & 7pm. $5-$10. State Theatre for the Arts, 333 Oak St. (530)391-3259. Frontier Village Farmers Market; Red Bluff. Yearround certified market. 8am-1pm, rain or shine. See the 1st. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multidiscipline classes/studio session for all ages, beginners to advanced. Th/F, 12:30-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 12:30-2:30pm. See the 1st.

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SUNDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

“Crawl The Colon” Health Event; Paradise. In this health education program, learn about colorectal cancer, the second leading cancer killer in the US. Activities include crawling through the Colossal Colon®, an interactive, 40-foot long, 4-foot tall, crawl-through colon replica. All ages. 5-7pm. Free. Feather River Hospital Outpatient Surgery Center. (530)876-7154. Heaven Can Wait Comedy: Final Performance; Chico. Audiences of all ages will enjoy this heartwarming heavenly comedy. Proving love can win, it tells the story of a pro boxer who goes to heaven too early & then returns in another man’s body to help out a pretty woman. 2pm matinée. $20/ adult, $12/child. Chico Theater Company, 166 Eaton Rd. (530)894-3282. Vivaldi’s Four Seasons Concert; Redding. There’s nothing as evocative as the music of violins painting a sound picture of the seasons, or the beauty of a Schubert song arranged for strings. The North State Symphony presents this “Special Little Concert III” for stringed instruments, featuring Terrie Baune on violin. All ages. 2pm. $22/adult, $12/student. RowlandTaylor Recital Hall, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-5984. Soroptimist Home, Garden, & Leisure Show; Chico. A spring tradition in Chico for 28 years! Shop over 300 inspirational & informative exhibitors from all over Northern CA. See the 16th.

SHASTA COUNTY

Arsenic And Old Lace Play; Redding. Final Performance! U-Prep students perform a murder/ mystery directed by M. Romney Clements. Delicious desserts are included in the price of the ticket! All ages. $10/person. 7pm. “The Little Theatre Upstairs,”

University Preparatory School, 2200 Eureka Way, Rm 210. (530)245-2790. Fish Feeding At Turtle Bay; Redding. 10:30am. See the 2nd. Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks! – Training Tips For Your Dog; Redding. Join Turtle Bay’s animal training staff as they prepare for their upcoming Walk on the Wild Side animal show. 1:30-2pm. See the 2nd. Super Sunday Bowling At Shasta Lanes; Redding. 9-11pm unlimited bowling. See the 2nd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Free Adaptive Snow Sports Weekend; Mt. Shasta. Shasta Disabled Sports USA hosts its annual adaptive snow sports event, open to people of any disability & age. 9am-4pm. See the 15th. Sportsmen’s Expo & Chainsaw Carving Championship; Yreka. A day of family fun with free activities for kids, include fishing, archery & rock climbing. Today 10am-4pm. See the 15th.

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MONDAY

ST. PATRICK’S DAY

BUTTE COUNTY

CARD’s Springtime Delight Camp; Chico. A treasure island themed camp that’s a

week of fun for K-6th graders. Search for buried treasure, create giant ships & learn about the high seas. Games, crafts, Kids Clubs & cooking projects all focused on a pirate’s life at sea. Hot dog BBQ on Friday. 3/17-21: 7:30am-6pm ($145) or 12-6pm ($85), pre-reg. PV Recreation Center, 2320 North Ave. (530)895-4711. Children’s Spring Camp; Chico. This environmental education-based day camp provides outdoor recreation activities & fosters awareness of nature in a fun, safe & caring setting. Themes cover Bidwell Park habitats & their natural & cultural histories. Ages 5-11. 3/17-21, 7:45am-5pm. $35/day, pre-reg. Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. 8th St. (530)891-4671. Lyme Disease Support Group; Chico. Free monthly group for those suffering with Lyme disease, family/ friends & caregivers. All ages. 3rd Monday, 5:30-7pm. Independent Living Services of Northern California, 1161 East Ave. (530)891-8204. “Crawl The Colon” Health Event; Paradise. Activities include crawling through the Colossal Colon®, an interactive crawl-through colon replica. All ages. 2-6pm. Free. See the 16th. Science Experiments For Little Ones; Chico. Fun ongoing hands-on science enrichment activities for children ages 2-5 & their parents. 10:30am-12pm. See the 3rd.

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ART CLASSES FOR KIDS

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Home Independent Study program offering an alternative education option for K-12 students.

Painting, drawing, sculpting, print making & more.

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In Chico, a special Children’s Spring Camp featuring environmental education, outdoor recreation activities and lots of fun for ages 5-11. See the 17th (Butte County).

Speciality art lessons for your individual group or school field trip. Free after-school activities aboard the arts bus. Tue, Wed and Thur 2:30 to 5pm.

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GOING PLACES MARCH Shotokan Karate Classes; Chico. Ages 6-adults. M/ Tu/Th classes: Ages 6-13, 6-6:45pm; Ages 13+, 78:30pm. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY

Get your “Aloha” on at the HAPA Hawaiian Music Concert in Redding. This special evening of Hawaiian music features HAPA, one of Hawaii’s most popular musical groups. See the 20th (Shasta County).

Shotokan Karate Classes; Chico. Ages 6-adults. M/Tu/Th classes: Ages 6-13, 6-6:45pm; Ages 13+, 7-8:30pm. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY

Golf Camp; Redding. SNAG (Starting New At Golf) teaches golf basics (putting, chipping, pitching & driving) with immediate results. Ages 4-12 & Women’s, 3/17-27 & 3/31-4/10, three session times: 4-7 years: M/T. 4:30-5:30pm; 8-12 years: W/Th, 4:30-6pm; Women’s: M/Th, 6-7:30pm. $38/full session, prereg. Caldwell Recreation Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Mommy & Me Playgroup; Redding. Children ages 9mos to 4yrs practice skills needed for preschool & kindergarten. Parent participation required. Mondays, 3/17-4/14, two age groups: 9-24mos: 10:15-11am; 2-4yrs: 9-10 am. $25/5 classes, pre-reg. Caldwell Recreation Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Family Fun Bowling & Pizza Night; Redding. Bring friends & family for 2 hours of unlimited bowling. Includes pizza. Ages 4 & up. Mon & Fri, 6:30-8:30pm. See the 3rd. High School Power Tumble; Redding. Utilizes rod floor, tumble-trak & trampoline to enhance tumbling skills for cheer & gymnastics. 7-8pm. See the 3rd. Kindermusik With Lyra; Redding. Come dance, sing & bond while helping your child’s brain develop in the best musical way. 10am. See the 3rd. Memorable Mondays At All Fired Up; Redding. Creative studio time for families. 11am-5pm. See the 3rd. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Monday Open Gyms; Redding. Two age sessions: “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome), 11am-12pm; Ages 12+, 6-7pm. See the 3rd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

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TUESDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

Bittie Baby & Me Class; Chico. Today’s topic: Calming Your Crying Baby. Parents w/babies 0-3mos learn current info to promote infant wellness & safety. Make friends in a supportive environment. 10:30am-12pm. Free if you delivered at Enloe; or $15/class. Enloe’s Mother & Baby Education Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Suite 120. (530)332-3970. Family Special Needs Pot Luck & Support Group; Chico. Raising a child with special needs is challenging; build a supportive network & share. Children welcome, homework help & childcare provided. 1st & 3rd Tuesdays. Potluck 5:30pm; group meets 6-8pm. ARC, 2020 Park Ave. (530)891-5865 x119.

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Homework Help; Chico. Grades 1-8 can get free help with homework. 3-5pm, no appointment necessary. Chico Library. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. La Leche League Breastfeeding Support Group; Chico. Offers mother-to-mother support for breastfeeding. Children welcome. 3rd Tuesday, 10-11:30am. Free. Held in private homes. Locations change periodically. For meeting info, call (530)514-1313. Play Chess!; Chico. Learn to play chess with Chico Library teen volunteers. All ages welcome! 3-5pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Cheap Skate Night At Cal Skate; Chico. Features weekly themes, games & family “hits” music. All ages. 6:30-8:30pm. See the 4th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or to prepare to be an All Star! T/ Th 3:30-5pm. See the 4th. Preschool Storytimes At Chico Library; Stories, songs & crafts for ages 3-5. 10am & 11am. Free. See the 4th. Rowell’s Pals Playgroup; Chico. Playgroup for parents & little ones ages 1-5, of all abilities. Free. See the 4th. Science Experiments For Little Ones; Chico. Fun, on-going, hands-on science activities for children ages 2-5 & their parents. 9am-12pm. See the 4th.

Baby Play & Learn Class; Redding. Instructor-led class for new moms, dads & caregivers of babies ages birth-12mos. Free. See the 4th. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes, categories & ages welcome to participate. Tue/Fri, 6pm. See the 4th. Chess Group; Redding. Learn or practice games of chess; instructors facilitate. Ages youth & adult. 6-7:30pm. Free. See the 4th. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/Sat 9-10am. See the 1st. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Tuesday Open Gyms; Redding. Two age sessions: “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome): 11am-12pm; Ages 12+: 7-8pm. See the 4th. Preschool Page Turners; Redding Library. Children ages 3-6 years enjoy storytime, a craft project & music. 10:30am. Free. See the 4th. Round Table Pizza Family Fun Night; Redding. 6-8pm. See the 4th. Story Time; Redding. Join Shasta Community Health in celebrating the joys of reading. 10am. See the 4th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Art Club On The Bus; Mt. Shasta. Join the fun inside the Siskiyou Arts Bus to create simple make & take projects in a creative studio setting. Ages 9 & up. 2:30-5pm. Free. See the 4th. Eat Healthy McCloud. Cal-Fresh assistance & nutrition tips! Fresh produce avail. to McCloud residents. Tu/Th, 11am-1pm. Free. See the 4th. Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Two On Tap Show; Red Bluff. A creative collaboration of musical theater performers Melissa Giattino & Ron DeStefano, this hit show includes gorgeous vocal harmonies, precision tap choreography, & unique musical arrangements. All ages. 7:30pm. $10-$20 (free for Tehama Concert Series members). State Theatre, 333 Oak St. (530)727-8727. School Readiness Playgroup; Gerber. Join the fun at this developmental & educational play group for ages 0-5. 10-11:30am. See the 4th.

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WEDNESDAY BUTTE COUNTY

Chess At The Oroville Library. Come play! 3-6pm. Free. 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Children’s Storytime; Oroville. Songs, stories, music & craft activities. Ages 3-5. 11am-12pm. Free. Oroville Library Meeting Rm, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Durham Elementary School Fun-Raiser; Chico. Have a great time roller skating, and enjoy family games & music. An easy & fun way to help raise money for the school. All ages. 6-8pm. $5.75, includes quad skates (inline skate rental +$1.50). Cal Skate Chico, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Homework Help; Chico. Grades 1-8 can get free help with homework. 3-5pm, no appointment necessary. Chico Library. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Mid-Week Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Geared for preschool age & younger. 11am. See the 5th. Nature Fun Activities; Chico. Ages 2-5 & their parents enjoy fun hands-on activities that involve nature. 9am-1pm. See the 5th.

SHASTA COUNTY

Preschool Storytime; Cottonwood. Come join the fun, with stories, songs, & games too! 11:30am12:30pm. Cottonwood Community Library, 3427 Main St. (530)347-4818. Discipline That Works; Redding. Free program for fathers, mothers & all adults taking care of children. 6-7:30pm. See the 5th. Drop-in Basketball Open Gym; Anderson. Supervised basketball program is open to youth grades 6-12. 6:30-8:30pm. See the 5th. Movie Mania; Redding Library. Free family movie & popcorn in the library’s children’s storyroom. See the 5th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Art Club On The Bus; Mt. Shasta. Join the fun inside the Siskiyou Arts Bus to create simple make & take projects in a creative studio setting. 12:30-5pm. Free. See the 4th. Ballroom Dance Classes; Weed. All ages. 6:457:45pm. See the 5th. Children’s Storytime Dunsmuir Library. Children of all ages (infants welcome) enjoy stories & a snack. 3:30-4:30pm. See the 5th. Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Songs & Stories For Young People At Mt. Shasta Library. Children ages 0-5 enjoy fun stories & sing along to music. 10:30am. See the 5th. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

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THURSDAY

HAPPY SPRING EQUINOX!

BUTTE COUNTY

After-School Storytime; Chico. Stories & crafts for ages 6-9yrs. 3pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Babies Love Books; Oroville. Babies & their families will enjoy connecting through rhymes, songs, bounces & books. Ages 0-18 months. 10am. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7641. Caregiver Resource & Self-Care Training; Chico. For those caring for someone else’s child or children. Facilitated group offers support, resources, & training for better self-care. 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 11am-1pm. Butte College Foster/Kinship Care Ed Center, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd. (530)897-6235. Chico Doula Circle Workshop; Chico. Educational workshops related to pregnancy, labor, birth & breastfeeding. Hosted by four local doulas. All ages. 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7-8:30pm. Free. La Casita Primera Preschool, 2035 Esplanade. (530)513-4049. Infant & Toddler Storytime; Paradise. Songs, story & music for little ones ages 0-3. 10am. Free. Paradise Branch Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Parent Cafe; Paradise. Make new friends, share ideas, learn about resources, build a stronger


GOING PLACES MARCH community. For families with children ages 0-5. Dinner, games & activities for children. 3rd Thursday, 5:30-7pm. Free. Paradise Ridge Family Resource Center, 6249 Skyway. (530)872-3896. Preschool Program: Friends With Feathers; Chico. Birds are some of our most easily seen wildlife. Learn about these feathered creatures, take a walk in Bidwell Park, make a mask & meet one of the center’s friendly animals. Ages 3-5. 3-4pm. $12/child, pre-reg. Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. 8th St. (530)891-4671. Storytime At Durham Library. Enjoy stories, songs & a craft. 10am. Free. 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Wii At Chico Library; Chico. Spend the afternoon playing Wii with your friends. Ages 10-17. 3rd Thursday. 3-4:30pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or to prepare to be an All Star! T/ Th 3:30-5pm. See the 4th. Chico Homeschoolers’ Park Day; Chico. 1-4pm. Free. See the 6th. Creative Art Activities; Chico. Ongoing hands-on art activities designed for children ages 2-5 & their parents. 10:30am-12pm. See the 6th. Hooks & Needlers Sewing Circle; Paradise Library. Bring your knit & crochet projects. All ages.12pm. Free. See the 6th. Mom-2-Mom Support Group; Paradise. Weekly support group for mothers of children of all ages.10:30am-12pm. See the 6th. Shotokan Karate Classes; Chico. Ages 6-adults. M/Tu/Th classes: Ages 6-13, 6-6:45pm; Ages 13+, 7-8:30pm. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY

Adoptive Parents Support Group: “Coffee & Conversation”; Redding. Adoptive parents meet to share, problem solve, give & receive support. 3rd Thursday, 10-11:30am. Childcare available. Call for location: Lilliput Children’s Services. (530)722-9092. Anderson Farmers Market; Anderson. Farm-fresh produce & handmade crafts & goods. 7:30am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine! Shasta Outlets, 1699 Hwy 273. (530)357-4314. Anderson Library Storytime: Spring! A celebration just in time for spring. Listen to the spring story That’s What Happens When It’s Spring. Pick a flower & make a mini bouquet. 3:30pm. Free. 3200 W. Center St. (530)365-7685. Bereaved Parents Support Group; Redding. For parents or grandparents grieving the death of a child of any age. 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 7-8:30pm. Free, drop-in okay. Five week children & teen grief support groups also available based on need. Call for info. Mercy Medical Center Board Room, 2175 Rosaline Ave. (530)245-4070. HAPA Hawaiian Music Concert; Redding. The Oaksong Music Society continues its long-running tradition of presenting the very best of Hawaiian music in a special evening with HAPA, one of Hawaii’s most popular musical groups. All ages. 8pm. $25, tix avail. at Music Connection, 3086 Bechelli Ln. Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2850 Foothill Blvd. (530)223-2040. Manzanita School Kindergarten Roundup; Redding. Children can ride the bus to the kindergarten roundup. Come to a welcome meeting, view classrooms & do lots of fun activities, & have lunch in the cafeteria. 9:30am. 1240 Manzanita Hills Ave. (530)225-0050. Stellar Charter School Open House; Redding. Learn about the school’s homeschool, on-site & online programs. Enjoy a Stellar family chili feed, music performed by student musicians & visit the school’s classrooms. High school info 5:15pm, open house & chili feed 5:30pm, visit classrooms 6-7pm. 5885 E. Bonnyview Rd. (530)245-7730. Art Fundamentals; Redding. Ages 5 & up learn elements of art using varied styles. 4-5pm. See the 13th. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/Sat 9-10am. See the 1st. Little Explorers: Birds – Our Feathered Friends;

THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, SHASTA, SISKIYOU & TEHAMA COUNTIES

Redding. Activities & stories for ages 2-5 & their caregivers. 10am. See the 6th. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Thursday Open Gyms; Redding. Ages 0-8: 11am-12pm; Ages 8+: 5-6pm. See the 6th. Wii Games; Redding Library. Bring friends & have fun playing a wide selection of Wii games. 4-5pm. See the 6th. Youth Agility Class: Redding. Ages 5 & up have fun, increase flexibility & balance, & reinforce motor skills. 4-5pm. See the 6th. Youth Yoga; Redding. A great introductory class for youth, relaxing & strengthening the mind and body. 5:15-5:45pm. See the 6th.

Creative Art Activities; Chico. Ongoing hands-on art activities designed for children ages 2-5 & their parents. 10:30am-12pm. See the 6th. Family Swim; Chico. 5-8pm. $2. See the 7th. Kids In Motion Kids’ Night Out; Chico. 6-9:30pm. See the 7th. Teen Night At Cal Skate; Chico. Bring friends & enjoy a themed night of roller skating. 7pm. See the 7th. Toddler Storytimes At Chico Library. Stories, songs & rhymes for ages 3 & under. 10am & 11am. Free. See the 7th. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Fri/Sat, 10pm-1am. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Thunderhill Twilight Circuit Cycling Race; Willows. Stage 1 of the fun & exciting 3-day, 4-stage Chico Stage Race held 3/21-23. Enjoy an evening watching or participating in some great cycling in tonight’s fast & challenging circuit race at the Thunderhill Raceway Park. 5:30pm. 5250 Hwy 162. (530)934-5588.

Art Club On The Bus; Mt. Shasta. Join the fun inside the Siskiyou Arts Bus to create simple make & take projects in a creative studio setting. Ages 9 & up. 2:30-5pm. Free. See the 4th. Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. All ages. 6:457:45pm. See the 6th. Eat Healthy McCloud. Cal-Fresh assistance & nutrition tips! Fresh produce avail. to McCloud residents. Tu/Th, 11am-1pm. Free. See the 4th. Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multidiscipline classes/studio session for all ages, beginners to advanced. Th/F, 12:30-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 12:30-2:30pm. See the 1st. School Readiness Playgroup; Corning. Join the fun at this developmental & educational play group for ages 0-5. 10-11:30am. See the 6th.

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BUTTE COUNTY

Fantastic Friday Playgroup; Chico. An entire gym is open for play, for ages walking-5yrs with an adult (max 2 kids per adult). 1st & 3rd Fridays,10-12pm. $10 (members $5); siblings +$1. Athletic Horizons, 415 Otterson Dr. (530)893-4967. Storytime & Crafts At Paradise Library; Bring little ones ages 3-5 to enjoy stories, craft making, & songs too! 11-11:45am. 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Storytime At Gridley Library. Storytime, music & crafting fun for children of all ages. 10am. 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Chapmantown Farmers Market; Chico. 2-5pm. See the 7th.

Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multidiscipline classes/studio session for all ages, beginners to advanced. Th/F, 12:30-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 12:30-2:30pm. See the 1st. School Readiness Playgroup; Red Bluff. Join the fun at this developmental & educational play group for ages 0-5. See the 7th.

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SHASTA COUNTY

Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes, categories & ages welcome to participate. Tue/Fri, 6pm. See the 4th. Family Fun Bowling & Pizza Night; Redding. Bring friends & family for 2 hours of unlimited bowling. Includes pizza. Ages 4 & up. Mon & Fri, 6:30-8:30pm. See the 3rd. Family Fun Night Skate; Redding. 7:30-10:30pm. See the 7th. Friday Kid’s Day At All Fired Up; Redding. Kids have fun painting from 11am-8pm. See the 7th. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/Sat 9-10am. See the 1st. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Friday Open Gyms; Redding. Children ages 0-8 run, jump & tumble. 11am-12pm. See the 7th. Rock ‘N’ Bowl At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. Rockin ‘N’ Bowlin At Anderson Bowl; Anderson. 9-11pm. See the 7th. Toddler Tales Storytime At Redding Library. Stories, music & crafts. Ages 1½-3yrs. 10:30am. Free. See the 7th. Youth Agility Class: Redding. Ages 5 & up have fun, increase flexibility & balance, & reinforce motor skills. 4-5pm. See the 6th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Friday Night Madness; McCloud. Games, refreshments & live band. Students can’t leave event without parent or guardian. 12 & up. 3rd Friday, 6-8pm. Free. McCloud High School, off Broadway. (530)964-3250.

SATURDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

Childbirth Preparation Weekend Workshop; Chico. Trained registered nurses help prepare expectant parents for birth, newborn care & breastfeeding. Promotes personal choices, including natural breathing, relaxation techniques & pain management options. 3/22-23: Sat, 9am-4pm & Sun, 9am-1pm. $125/couple, prereg. Enloe Mother & Baby Ed. Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Suite #120. (530)332-3970. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Chico. Kids make fun craft while parents shop. Ages 3 & up. 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/class, pre-reg online to insure spot. Michael’s arts & crafts stores, 2041 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy. (530)343-1864. Mammals In The Dark Hike; Chico. Bidwell Park at night is full of furry & ferocious critters. Enjoy a hike in the park to search for tracks, scat & other signs of mammal activity. All ages. 6-8pm. $10 suggested donation. Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. 8th St. (530)891-4671. StoryTail Tutors; Chico Branch Library. Free reading program for beginning readers, struggling readers & reluctant readers. Read to trained, certified therapy dogs at the library. 4th Saturday. Ages 5-11. 2pm. Free. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Brand-New Stories To Share Storytime; Chico. Come enjoy new stories (plus a few older favorites)! 2pm. See the 1st. Chico Certified Farmers Market; Chico. 7:30am1pm year-round at 2nd & Wall St. See the 1st. Chico Cheer All Stars Open Gym; Chico. All ages/ abilities welcome. 10am-12pm. See the 1st. Family Night Skate At Cal Skate; Chico. 6:30-9pm. See the 1st. Roo’s Zoo Kids Skate Session; Chico. Ages 10 & under; strollers welcome. 10am-12pm. See the 1st. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Fri/Sat, 10pm-1am. See the 1st. Yo-Yo Club Practice; Chico. Have fun learning the yo-yo. Free lessons & practice. 12-2pm. See the 1st.

GLENN COUNTY

Friends Of The Fair Benefit Dinner; Orland. Enjoy an evening out at Glenn County fair’s fundraising dinner. Includes a delicious sit-down dinner of prime rib or chicken, no-host bar, raffle & auction. Social hour 6pm, dinner 7pm. $35/person. Call for info. Glenn County Fair, Whitsett-Cook Building, 221 E. Yolo St. (530)865-1197.

SHASTA COUNTY

Cooking With Young Children; Redding. Learn techniques for cooking with young children, including child-friendly recipes. Learn how cooking relates to healthy child development. For parents of preschoolers. 10am-12pm. $5. Shasta College Early Childhood Education Center, 11555 Old Oregon Trail, Building 3200. (530)229-8320. Haven Humane Adoption Day & Pet Micochipping At Turtle Bay!; Redding. Join Haven Humane at the Sundial Bridge & meet adoptable animals. Every adopted cat or dog goes home micro-chipped, spayed/ neutered & vaccinated, AND Turtle Bay is donating 2 tickets to their “Good Dog” exhibit with each adoption. Micro-chipping is avail. for your current pets ($28). 11am-3pm. Sundial Bridge South Plaza, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Redding. Kids make fun craft while parents shop. Ages 3 & up. 10am, www.northstateparent.com • March 2014

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GOING PLACES MARCH parents for birth, newborn care & breastfeeding. 3/22-23: Sat, 9am-4pm & Sun, 9am-1pm. See the 22nd.

SHASTA COUNTY

California State Old-Time Fiddlers Association Monthly Jam; Palo Cedro. Free old-time fiddle concert, jam & open mic. Food & pie available. All ages. 4th Sunday, 2-4pm. Millville Grange Hall, 20237 Old 44 Dr. (530)604-8706. Fish Feeding At Turtle Bay; Redding. 10:30am. See the 2nd. Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks! – Training Tips For Your Dog; Redding. Join Turtle Bay’s animal training staff as they prepare for their upcoming Walk on the Wild Side animal show. 1:30-2pm. See the 2nd. Super Sunday Bowling At Shasta Lanes; Redding. 9-11pm unlimited bowling. See the 2nd.

A special registration day for Durham Jr. Trojan Youth Football & Cheer is happening for all youth ages 6-14 in Durham and surrounding areas. Learn how to join these fun teams. See the 15th (Butte County).

10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/class. 1070 Hilltop Dr. (530)223-9514. Jr. Volleyball Camp; Redding. Grades 1-3 learn volleyball basics & skills as well as court awareness, positions, court rotation & game rules. Saturdays, 1-3pm, 3/22-4/12. $35, includes program t-shirt; prereg. Juniper School Gym, 375 Ellis St. (530)225-4095. Russian Pointe Fitting & Trunk Show; Redding. Russian Pointe is coming to Soleus to personally fit 20 dancers for pointe shoes. Bring your questions & feedback. Raffle items & gifts for those who schedule an appointment. Ages 11 & up. 10am-4pm. Call for deposit. Soleus, 862 Butte St. (530)242-1234. Art Fundamentals; Redding. Ages 5 & up learn elements of art using varied styles. 10-11am. See the 13th. Date Night At All Fired Up; Redding. Relax & unwind while enjoying creative fun together. 5-8pm. See the 1st. Family Day At All Fired Up; Redding. Families create works of art together. 11am-5pm. See the 1st. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym; Redding. 10:30am12:30pm. See the 1st. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/Sat 9-10am. See the 1st. Kids On Wheels; Redding. Special skate time for ages 10 & under. Parents can skate too! 10-11:30am. See the 1st. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Saturday Open Gyms; Redding. Two sessions. “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8, 11am-12pm; Ages 8+, 12-2pm. See the 1st. Planting For Your Pooch Workshop; Redding. Learn gardening techniques & elements that promote happiness all around. 11-11:30am. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. Rockin ‘N’ Bowlin At Anderson Bowl; Anderson. Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. For tweens & young teens. Skate 7-9pm; Dance 9-11pm. See the 1st. Youth Yoga; Redding. A great introductory class for youth, relaxing & strengthening the mind and body. 9:45-10:15am. See the 1st.

Frontier Village Farmers Market; Red Bluff. Yearround certified market. 8am-1pm, rain or shine. See the 1st. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multidiscipline classes/studio session for all ages, beginners to advanced. Th/F, 12:30-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 12:30-2:30pm. See the 1st.

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Chico Kite Day. Bring the entire family to experience the color & excitement of kite flying during this annual free Chico event. Watch the sky dance with fun & imaginative kites. Prizes for the best homemade kites, and all kite flyers receive a souvenir, compliments of Bird in Hand. 12-4pm. Community Park, 1900 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr Pkwy. (530)893-0545. Chico Stage Cycling Race & Kids Race; Chico. Day 3 of the exciting 3-day, 4-stage Chico Stage Race. Today features the Steve Harrison Memorial Downtown Criterium at the City Plaza, & the Chico River Road Time Trial. Kids Race (ages 10 & under) at 11:30am – kids’ sign up on race day at the Downtown Chico City Plaza, Main & 5th Sts. 7:30am. Free. (916)612-0810 or visit the Chico Stage Race website for more info. Childbirth Preparation Weekend Workshop; Chico. Trained registered nurses help prepare expectant

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Ballroom & Latin Dance Class & Practice Party; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dances from fun pro instructors then practice your moves at a dance party. All ages & levels. 7-10pm, 2nd & 4th Saturdays. $5/ youth lesson; $7/adult lesson or $10/lesson & dance. Mt. Shasta City Park’s Dudes & Daises Bldg. 1350 Nixon Rd. (415)215-2652.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Chico Stage Cycling Race; Chico. Day 2 of the exciting 3-day, 4-stage Chico Stage Race features an epic 45- to 90-mile road race with a smooth-rolling 4-mile section of gravel road in Paskenta (Tehama Co.). Visit the Chico Stage Race website for more info. (916) 612-0810.

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MONDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

Las Senoras Of Chico Membership Meeting; Chico. “A Little Old & A Little New” is this membership drive kickoff theme. Find out about upcoming projects & how to get involved to help raise money for Chico Museum, Stansbury House & Patrick Ranch Museum. Ages 18+. 7pm. Free. 2748 San Jose St. (530)514-3903. Science Experiments For Little Ones; Chico. Fun ongoing hands-on science enrichment activities for children ages 2-5 & their parents. 10:30am-12pm. See the 3rd. Shotokan Karate Classes; Chico. Ages 6-adults. M/Tu/Th classes: Ages 6-13, 6-6:45pm; Ages 13+, 7-8:30pm. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY

Shallow Water Lifeguard Training; Redding. Learn the duties & responsibilities of lifeguarding, including surveillance, use of rescue equipment & first aid techniques. Includes both online study & onsite class. Ages 15 & up. 3/21-26, 4-8pm. $195, pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Baby Bookworms; Redding Library. For infants & toddlers ages 6mos-2½yrs, with their caregiver. 10:30am. Free. See the 3rd. Family Fun Bowling & Pizza Night; Redding. Bring friends & family for 2 hours of unlimited bowling. Includes pizza. Ages 4 & up. Mon & Fri, 6:30-8:30pm. See the 3rd. High School Power Tumble; Redding. Utilizes rod floor, tumble-trak & trampoline to enhance tumbling skills for cheer & gymnastics. 7-8pm. See the 3rd. Memorable Mondays At All Fired Up; Redding.

Creative studio time for families. 11am-5pm. See the 3rd. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Monday Open Gyms; Redding. Two age sessions: “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome), 11am-12pm; Ages 12+, 6-7pm. See the 3rd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

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BUTTE COUNTY

Bittie Baby & Me Class; Chico. Today’s topic: Becoming A New Parent. Parents w/babies 0-3mos learn current info to promote infant wellness & safety. Make friends in a supportive environment. 10:30am-12pm. Free if you delivered at Enloe; or $15/class. Enloe’s Mother & Baby Education Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Suite 120. (530)332-3970. Diavolo: Thrilling Gymnastics & Dance Performance; Chico. Skill & imagery combine with silliness, trickery & effortless movement as the gymnasts & dancers of Diavolo tumble, climb, & catapult with ease from oversized sets & props. Highly entertaining for all ages. 7:30pm. $18-$33. CSU, Chico’s Laxson Auditorium, 101 Salem St. (530)898-6333. For Kids At The Turner Art Activities; Chico. Hands-on art activities for kids in grades 1-12 who are interested in art. Led by CSU, Chico art education faculty & students. 3:30-5pm. Free, pre-reg. The Turner Museum, 400 West 1st St. (530)898-4476. Homework Help; Chico. Grades 1-8 can get free help with homework. 3-5pm, no appointment necessary. Chico Library. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Play Chess!; Chico. Learn to play chess with Chico Library teen volunteers. All ages welcome! 3-5pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Cheap Skate Night At Cal Skate; Chico. Features weekly themes, games & family “hits” music. All ages. 6:30-8:30pm. See the 4th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or to prepare to be an All Star! T/ Th 3:30-5pm. See the 4th. Preschool Storytimes At Chico Library; Stories, songs & crafts for ages 3-5. 10am & 11am. Free. See the 4th. Rowell’s Pals Playgroup; Chico. Playgroup for parents & little ones ages 1-5, of all abilities. Free. See the 4th. Science Experiments For Little Ones; Chico. Fun, on-going, hands-on science activities for children ages 2-5 & their parents. 9am-12pm. See the 4th. Shotokan Karate Classes; Chico. Ages 6-adults. M/Tu/Th classes: Ages 6-13, 6-6:45pm; Ages 13+, 7-8:30pm. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY

Roller Skating Classes; Redding. Acquiring roller skating skills improves coordination & balance. An excellent aerobic exercise & fun, too. Ages 8 & up. 3/25-4/4: T/Th 4-4:45 pm, & Sat 10-10:45 am. $45, pre-reg. Enterprise Park, Roller Hockey Rink, 4300 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. Teen Advisory Board Meeting; Redding. Teens may join the Redding Library Teen Advisory Board. Members help choose books & give their input about activities & library policies that affect teens. Ages 1318. 6pm, 2nd & 4th Tuesdays. Free, by application. Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Baby Play & Learn Class; Redding. Instructor-led class for new moms, dads & caregivers of babies ages birth-12mos. Free. See the 4th. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes, categories & ages welcome to participate. Tue/Fri, 6pm. See the 4th. Chess Group; Redding. Learn or practice games of chess; instructors facilitate. Ages youth & adult. 6-7:30pm. Free. See the 4th.


GOING PLACES MARCH Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/Sat 9-10am. See the 1st. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Tuesday Open Gyms; Redding. Two age sessions: “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome): 11am-12pm; Ages 12+: 7-8pm. See the 4th. Preschool Page Turners; Redding Library. Children ages 3-6 years enjoy storytime, a craft project & music. 10:30am. Free. See the 4th. Round Table Pizza Family Fun Night; Redding. 6-8pm. See the 4th. Story Time; Redding. Join Shasta Community Health in celebrating the joys of reading. 10am. See the 4th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Family Olympics; Weed. You family is invited to compete with other families for prizes as Olympic athletes for a night. Dinner provided. All ages. 5:307:30pm. Free. Family & Community Resource Center of Weed, 778 S. Davis Ave. (530)938-9914. Parent Circle; Mt. Shasta. Meet with other parents to explore Nurturing Parenting philosophy & practices with parenting educator Kristen Stroud. Ask parenting questions & share your experiences in this supportive group. New focus each week. Dinner & childcare provided. All ages. 5:30-7:30pm. Free. Mt. Shasta Community Resource Center, 109 E. Lake St. (530)926-1400. Art Club On The Bus; Mt. Shasta. Join the fun inside the Siskiyou Arts Bus to create simple make & take projects in a creative studio setting. Ages 9 & up. 2:30-5pm. Free. See the 4th. Eat Healthy McCloud. Cal-Fresh assistance & nutrition tips! Fresh produce avail. to McCloud residents. Tu/Th, 11am-1pm. Free. See the 4th. Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY

School Readiness Playgroup; Gerber. Join the fun at this developmental & educational play group for ages 0-5. 10-11:30am. See the 4th.

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Chess At The Oroville Library. Come play! 3-6pm. Free. 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Chico Science Fair: “Celebrating 30 Years of Science”; Chico. Over 1,000 students from public & private schools showcase projects demonstrating excellence in social sciences, natural sciences, physical sciences & engineering. All ages. 10am8pm. Visit their website for more info. Silver Dollar Fairgrounds, 2300 Fair St. (530)899-7508. Children’s Storytime; Oroville. Songs, stories, music & craft activities. Ages 3-5. 11am-12pm. Free. Oroville Library Meeting Rm, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Homework Help; Chico. Grades 1-8 can get free help with homework. 3-5pm, no appointment necessary. Chico Library. 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Lecture: Tudor Memories: 500 Years At Hampton Court Palace; Chico. Join history professor Jason Nice in exploring curious representations of the Tudors, especially Henry VIII, as they have evolved over the centuries at the famous palace of kings, queens & courtesans. 18+. 7:30pm. Free. RowlandTaylor Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center 134, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-5917. Mid-Week Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Geared for preschool age & younger. 11am. See the 5th. Nature Fun Activities; Chico. Ages 2-5 & their parents enjoy fun hands-on activities that involve nature. 9am-1pm. See the 5th.

SHASTA COUNTY

Anderson Lean-N-Green Day. Your family’s invited to enjoy a morning of free healthy fun. Check out interactive booths to learn about healthy eating & staying active. Enjoy nature while walking the beautiful park trails. All ages. 8:30-11am. Volonte

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Park, 2500 Emily Rd. (530)245-6639. Junction Elementary School Art & Science Fair; Palo Cedro. Students grades K-8 showcase their art & science projects, come see them. All ages. 6pm. 9087 Deschutes Rd. (530)547-3274. Preschool Storytime; Cottonwood. Come join the fun, with stories, songs, & games too! 11:30am12:30pm. Cottonwood Community Library, 3427 Main St. (530)347-4818. Discipline That Works; Redding. Free program for fathers, mothers & all adults taking care of children. 6-7:30pm. See the 5th. Drop-in Basketball Open Gym; Anderson. Supervised basketball program is open to youth grades 6-12. 6:30-8:30pm. See the 5th. Movie Mania; Redding Library. Free family movie & popcorn in the library’s children’s storyroom. See the 5th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Art Club On The Bus; Mt. Shasta. Join the fun inside the Siskiyou Arts Bus to create simple make & take projects in a creative studio setting. Ages 9 & up. 2:30-5pm. Free. See the 4th. Ballroom Dance Classes; Weed. All ages. 6:457:45pm. See the 5th. Children’s Storytime At Dunsmuir Library. Children of all ages (infants welcome) enjoy stories & a snack. 3:30-4:30pm. See the 5th. Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Songs & Stories For Young People At Mt. Shasta Library. Children ages 0-5 enjoy fun stories & sing along to music. 10:30am. See the 5th. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

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BUTTE COUNTY

After-School Storytime; Chico. Stories & crafts for ages 6-9yrs. 3pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Babies Love Books; Oroville. Babies & their families will enjoy connecting through rhymes, songs, bounces & books. Ages 0-18 months. 10am. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7641. Caregiver Resource & Self-Care Training; Paradise. For those caring for someone else’s child or children. Facilitated group offers support, resources, & training for better self-care. 4th Thursdays, 11am-1pm. Paradise Ridge Family Resource Center, 6249 Skyway. (530)809-0444.

Chico Bach Festival: Baroque, Not Broke; Music student ensembles & soloists from CSU, Chico are joined by young musicians from the community in this recital of music by Bach & other composers of the Baroque period. All ages (mature children). 4pm. Free. Rowland-Taylor Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center 134, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-5917. Chico Science Fair Final Day: “Celebrating 30 Years of Science”; Chico. Over 1,000 students from public & private schools showcase their projects demonstrating excellence in social sciences, natural sciences, physical sciences & engineering. All ages. Today includes an awards ceremony. 10am8pm. Visit the website for more info. Silver Dollar Fairgrounds, 2300 Fair St. (530)899-7508. Community Band Concert; Paradise. Enjoy an evening of concert band music. Includes bands from Paradise High School & community bands from Paradise, Chico & Oroville. Free. 7pm. Paradise Performing Arts Center, 777 Nunneley Rd. (530)877-8042. Infant & Toddler Storytime; Paradise. Songs, story & music for little ones ages 0-3. 10am. Free. Paradise Branch Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Storytime At Durham Library. Enjoy stories, songs & a craft. 10am. Free. 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or to prepare to be an All Star! T/ Th 3:30-5pm. See the 4th. Chico Homeschoolers’ Park Day; Chico. 1-4pm. Free. See the 6th. Creative Art Activities; Chico. Ongoing hands-on art activities designed for children ages 2-5 & their parents. 10:30am-12pm. See the 6th. Hooks & Needlers Sewing Circle; Paradise Library. Bring your knit & crochet projects. All ages.12pm. Free. See the 6th. Mom-2-Mom Support Group; Paradise. Weekly support group for mothers of children of all ages.10:30am-12pm. See the 6th. Shotokan Karate Classes; Chico. Ages 6-adults. M/Tu/Th classes: Ages 6-13, 6-6:45pm; Ages 13+, 7-8:30pm. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY

Anderson Farmers Market; Anderson. Farm-fresh produce & handmade crafts & goods. 7:30am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine! Shasta Outlets, 1699 Hwy 273. (530)357-4314. Anderson Library Storytime. Listen to a story & complete a fun craft. Children get stickers too! 3:30pm. Free. 3200 W. Center St. (530)365-7685. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/Sat 9-10am. See the 1st. Little Explorers: Birds – Our Feathered Friends;

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Redding. Activities & stories for ages 2-5 & their caregivers. 10am. See the 6th. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Thursday Open Gyms; Redding. Ages 0-8: 11am-12pm; Ages 8+: 5-6pm. See the 6th. Wii Games; Redding Library. Bring friends & have fun playing a wide selection of Wii games. 4-5pm. See the 6th. Youth Agility Class: Redding. Ages 5 & up have fun, increase flexibility & balance, & reinforce motor skills. 4-5pm. See the 6th. Youth Yoga; Redding. A great introductory class for youth, relaxing & strengthening the mind and body. 5:15-5:45pm. See the 6th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Art Club On The Bus; Mt. Shasta. Join the fun inside the Siskiyou Arts Bus to create simple make & take projects in a creative studio setting. Ages 9 & up. 2:30-5pm. Free. See the 4th. Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. All ages. 6:457:45pm. See the 6th. Eat Healthy McCloud. Cal-Fresh assistance & nutrition tips! Fresh produce avail. to McCloud residents. Tu/Th, 11am-1pm. Free. See the 4th. Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multidiscipline classes/studio session for all ages, beginners to advanced. Th/F, 12:30-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 12:30-2:30pm. See the 1st. School Readiness Playgroup; Corning. Join the fun at this developmental & educational play group for ages 0-5. 10-11:30am. See the 6th.

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FRIDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

Chico Bach Festival: Bach For All Time. Rodney Gehrke, professor of organ at the San Francisco Conservatory of Music, brings the timeless music of Bach to life on the fabulous Centennial Organ. All ages (mature children). 7:30pm. $15/ general, $6/students. Harlan Adams Theatre, Performing Arts Center 144, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-5917. Preschool Program: Flowery Friends; Chico. Learn about flowers & why they show off their best colors in the spring. Make a flowery craft, go for a walk to look at flowers & pollinators, & meet a live animal. Ages 3-5. 11am-12pm. $12/child, pre-reg. Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. 8th St. (530)891-4671. Storytime & Crafts At Paradise Library. Bring little ones ages 3-5 to enjoy stories, craft making, & songs too! 11-11:45am. 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Storytime At Gridley Library. Storytime, music & crafting fun for children of all ages. 10am. 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Chapmantown Farmers Market; Chico. 2-5pm. See the 7th. Creative Art Activities; Chico. Ongoing hands-on art activities designed for children ages 2-5 & their parents. 10:30am-12pm. See the 6th. Family Swim; Chico. 5-8pm. $2. See the 7th. Kids In Motion Kids’ Night Out; Chico. 6-9:30pm. See the 7th. Teen Night At Cal Skate; Chico. Bring friends & enjoy a themed night of roller skating. 7pm. See the 7th. Toddler Storytimes At Chico Library. Stories, songs & rhymes for ages 3 & under. 10am & 11am. Free. See the 7th. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Fri/Sat, 10pm-1am. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY

Junction Schools Educational Foundation Fundraiser; Anderson. “Taste for the Future” is the theme for this wine tasting fundraiser featuring North State wineries. Benefits Junction elementary & middle schools. Live music, silent & live auctions & raffle. Ages 21+. 6-9pm. $35/pre-sale, + $5 at door. Ponderosa Ridge Ranch, 6145 Parkville Rd. (530)547-3274. www.northstateparent.com • March 2014

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GOING PLACES MARCH under; strollers welcome. 10am-12pm. See the 1st. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Fri/Sat, 10pm-1am. See the 1st. Yo-Yo Club Practice; Chico. Have fun learning the yo-yo. Free lessons & practice. 12-2pm. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY

At the upcoming Homeschool Information Night in Chico, learn about homeschooling laws and area programs, plus the importance of getting kids out into nature, communication skills, Waldorf and Montessori methods, and unschooling. See the 29th (Butte County). Photo by Cyndi Pereira.

Peter Pan Jr. Musical; Redding. “Come fly with us!” Grant School presents its spectacular production of this favorite family musical. 7pm. $3-$5, ages 4 & under free. 8835 Swasey Dr. (530)243-0561. The Wizard Of Oz Musical; Redding. “Follow the yellow brick road” to the Cascade Theatre to enjoy this much-loved musical performed by local professional talent. Don’t miss Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion & Toto as they share in this story of make-believe & friendship. 7pm. $10-$25. 1731 Market St. (530)243-8877. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes, categories & ages welcome to participate. Tue/Fri, 6pm. See the 4th. Family Fun Bowling & Pizza Night; Redding. Bring friends & family for 2 hours of unlimited bowling. Includes pizza. Ages 4 & up. Mon & Fri, 6:30-8:30pm. See the 3rd. Family Fun Night Skate; Redding. 7:30-10:30pm. See the 7th. Friday Kid’s Day At All Fired Up; Redding. Kids have fun painting from 11am-8pm. See the 7th. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/Sat 9-10am. See the 1st. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Friday Open Gyms; Redding. Children ages 0-8 run, jump & tumble. 11am-12pm. See the 7th. Rock ‘N’ Bowl At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. Rockin ‘N’ Bowlin At Anderson Bowl; Anderson. 9-11pm. See the 7th. Toddler Tales Storytime At Redding Library. Stories, music & crafts. Ages 1½-3yrs. 10:30am. Free. See the 7th. Youth Agility Class: Redding. Ages 5 & up have fun, increase flexibility & balance, & reinforce motor skills. 4-5pm. See the 6th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

4th Friday Art Walk; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy receptions, original art & prints at six participating galleries in downtown Mt. Shasta from 3-5:30pm. (530)938-0130. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY

WCS Science Fair & Open House; Red Bluff. Whittenberg Country School is holding its third annual science fair & open house. Interested families are invited to visit the school, see the students’ science fair projects & learn more about WCS. All ages. 6-8pm. Free. 12245 Willard Rd. (530)526-7649. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multidiscipline classes/studio session for all ages,

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beginners to advanced. Th/F, 12:30-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 12:30-2:30pm. See the 1st. School Readiness Playgroup; Red Bluff. Join the fun at this developmental & educational play group for ages 0-5. See the 7th.

WEEKEND

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SATURDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

Chico Bach Festival: The Beautiful Baroque. Countertenor Reginald Mobley sings arias penned by Handel, Bach & other baroque masters. Get your tickets early for this recital featuring the unique sound of this rising vocal star. All ages (mature children). 7:30pm. $15/general, $6 students. Rowland-Taylor Recital Hall, Performing Arts Center 134, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-5917. Homeschool Information Night; Chico. Learn about homeschooling laws, options, & programs available in the area. Get info about the importance of getting kids out into nature, positive communication skills, Waldorf & Montessori methods & unschooling. Great for current homeschooling families too. All ages. 1-5pm. Free. Thrive, 2320 North Ave. (530)828-9288. Independent Living Services Pirate Palooza Fundraiser; Chico. Wear piratey attire & enjoy live entertainment, silent & live auctions, the infamous costume contest, prizes & more. Proceeds help provide services for persons with disabilities in the North State. All ages. 6-10pm. $40/person. Canyon Oaks Country Club, 999 Yosemite Dr. (530)893-8527. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Chico. Kids make fun craft while parents shop. Ages 3 & up. 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/class, pre-reg online to insure spot. Michael’s arts & crafts stores, 2041 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy. (530)343-1864. Paradise Cook-Off Fundraiser; Paradise. Taste some amazing food prepared by amateur & master chefs at this fun-filled evening. Includes live entertainment & raffle games. Proceeds benefit the Boys & Girls Club of Paradise Ridge. All ages. 5:309:30pm. $10/person. Paradise Elks, 1100 Elk Ln. (530)899-0335. Brand-New Stories To Share Storytime; Chico. Come enjoy new stories (plus a few older favorites)! 2pm. See the 1st. Chico Certified Farmers Market; Chico. 7:30am1pm year-round at 2nd & Wall St. See the 1st. Chico Cheer All Stars Open Gym; Chico. All ages/ abilities welcome. 10am-12pm. See the 1st. Family Night Skate At Cal Skate; Chico. 6:30-9pm. See the 1st. Roo’s Zoo Kids Skate Session; Chico. Ages 10 &

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A Walk With Turtle Bay’s Horticulture Manager; Redding. Bring your notebook & camera for this participant-driven program. Tour the gardens with frequent stops for discussions about the plants. 10:30am. Free w/park or garden admission ($4-$14). Turtle Bay Exploration Park, West Garden Entrance, 1100 Arboretum Dr. (530)242-3178. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Redding. Kids make fun craft while parents shop. Ages 3 & up. 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/class. 1070 Hilltop Dr. (530)223-9514. Peter Pan Jr. Musical; Redding. “Come fly with us!” Grant School presents its spectacular production of this favorite family musical. Today 2pm & 7pm. $3-$5, ages 4 & under free. 8835 Swasey Dr. (530)243-0561. The Wizard Of Oz Musical; Redding. “Follow the yellow brick road” to the Cascade Theatre to enjoy this much-loved musical performed by local professional talent. Don’t miss Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion & Toto as they share in this story of make-believe & friendship. 2pm & 7pm. $10$25. 1731 Market St. (530)243-8877. Tri-Tip BBQ Fundraiser; Redding. Support local youth & the community at this Youth Violence Prevention Council’s annual barbeque. Enjoy live music, fun & food. Drive thru or stay & eat. All ages. 2-6pm. $10 dinner donation. Caldwell Park Teen Center, 58 Quartz Hill Dr. (530)244-7194. Art Fundamentals; Redding. Ages 5 & up learn elements of art using varied styles. 10-11am. See the 13th. Date Night At All Fired Up; Redding. Relax & unwind while enjoying creative fun together. 5-8pm. See the 1st. Family Day At All Fired Up; Redding. Families create works of art together. 11am-5pm. See the 1st. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym; Redding. 10:30am12:30pm. See the 1st. Galaxy Gymnastics Open Gym: 5 & Under; Redding. Tu/Th 8:30-9:30am. Fri/Sat 9-10am. See the 1st. Kids On Wheels; Redding. Special skate time for ages 10 & under. Parents can skate too! 10-11:30am. See the 1st. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Saturday Open Gyms; Redding. Two sessions. “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8, 11am-12pm; Ages 8+, 12-2pm. See the 1st. Planting For Your Pooch Workshop; Redding. Learn gardening techniques & elements that promote happiness all around. 11-11:30am. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. Rockin ‘N’ Bowlin At Anderson Bowl; Anderson. Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. For tweens & young teens. Skate 7-9pm; Dance 9-11pm. See the 1st. Youth Yoga; Redding. A great introductory class for youth, relaxing & strengthening the mind and body. 9:45-10:15am. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Nordic Wine Gala; Mt. Shasta. 4th annual! Sample wines along with delectable deserts & appetizers. Silent auction. Raises funds for the Mt. Shasta Nordic Ski Organization. 6-9 pm. Tickets available at The Gallery & Fifth Season. Call for ticket price. The Gallery in Mt. Shasta, 201-A North Mt. Shasta Blvd. (520)926-3370.

TEHAMA COUNTY

Frontier Village Farmers Market; Red Bluff. Yearround certified market. 8am-1pm, rain or shine. See the 1st. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multidiscipline classes/studio session for all ages, beginners to advanced. Th/F, 12:30-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 12:30-2:30pm. See the 1st.

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SUNDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

Artistic Skate Meet; Chico. Watch some great roller skating & cheer on your local favorites. Cal Skate’s Chico Artistic Skate Club will display their skating talents all day in this skating tournament. Freestyle, dance, figure, pairs & singles. 6am-10pm. $5 for wristband allows in & out privileges. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. CARD’s Spring Track & Field Program; Chico. An introduction to the wonderful sport of track & field. Short distance & long distance running events, plus a few basic field events such as discus, shot-put & long jump. Participate in the Hershey Track & Field meet on Sunday, 4/27. Reg by 3/26. 3/30-5/11. Grades 3-5, 11am-12:30pm; Grades 6-8, 12:45-2:15pm. $63. Pleasant Valley High School Track. (530)895-4721.

SHASTA COUNTY

The Wizard Of Oz Musical; Redding. Final Performance. “Follow the yellow brick road” to the Cascade Theatre to enjoy this much-loved musical performed by local professional talent. Don’t miss Dorothy, Scarecrow, Tin Man, Cowardly Lion & Toto as they share in this story of make-believe & friendship. 2pm. $10-$25. 1731 Market St. (530)243-8877. Fish Feeding At Turtle Bay; Redding. 10:30am. See the 2nd. Old Dogs Can Learn New Tricks! Training Tips For Your Dog; Redding. Join Turtle Bay’s animal training staff as they prepare for their upcoming Walk on the Wild Side animal show. 1:30-2pm. See the 2nd. Super Sunday Bowling At Shasta Lanes; Redding. 9-11pm unlimited bowling. See the 2nd.

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MONDAY

BUTTE COUNTY

Small Voices Class; Paradise. This class will introduce 3-5 year olds to the world of music through the use of songs, instruments & music appreciation. A music program is presented by the children. Bring lunch or snack. Mondays, 12:15-1:15pm. 3/31-4/28. $26/session, pre-reg. Terry Ashe Recreation Center, 6626 Skyway. (530)872-6393. Science Experiments For Little Ones; Chico. Fun ongoing hands-on science enrichment activities for children ages 2-5 & their parents. 10:30am-12pm. See the 3rd. Shotokan Karate Classes; Chico. Ages 6-adults. M/Tu/Th classes: Ages 6-13, 6-6:45pm; Ages 13+, 7-8:30pm. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY

Baby Bookworms; Redding Library. For infants & toddlers ages 6mos-2½yrs, with their caregiver. 10:30am. Free. See the 3rd. Family Fun Bowling & Pizza Night; Redding. Bring friends & family for 2 hours of unlimited bowling. Includes pizza. Ages 4 & up. Mon & Fri, 6:30-8:30pm. See the 3rd. High School Power Tumble; Redding. Utilizes rod floor, tumble-trak & trampoline to enhance tumbling skills for cheer & gymnastics. 7-8pm. See the 3rd. Memorable Mondays At All Fired Up; Redding. Creative studio time for families. 11am-5pm. See the 3rd. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Monday Open Gyms; Redding. Two age sessions: “Tiny Tots” ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome), 11am-12pm; Ages 12+, 6-7pm. See the 3rd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Martial Arts For Children: Taekwondo & Hapkido; Mt. Shasta. Ages 10+. M-Th: M/W, 5:15-6:45pm; Tu/ Th, 5:15-6:15pm. See the 3rd. Tiny Tigers: Martial Arts For Young Children; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4+. M-F, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 3rd.


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