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Connecting the Ridge Business Community
June/July/August 2014
Party in the Park Music & Marketplace By Monica Nolan
Executive Director, Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce
The Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce is proud to host a weekly summer celebration of community and commerce. Located in the historic heart of Paradise in Paradise Community Park at the corner of Pearson & Black Olive, The Party in the Park Music & Marketplace is a 12-week convergence of families, community members, and commerce that reinforces neighborhood bonds as people gather to hang out in their hometown. Each year, The Party in the Park has enjoyed greater success, hosting hundreds of patrons each week. From June 19th through September 4th, The Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce in cooperation with The Town of Paradise and with generous support from presenting sponsor Feather River Hospital will bring music, entertainment, beer, wine, food, assorted vendors and fun to Paradise Community Park. Sponsor support sustains the event, which in turn enhances our economy by bringing more patrons to shop on the Ridge. Party in the Park is also brought to you by Allstate-Baker & Baker Insurance Agency, Inc., Wells
Party in the Park Music & Marketplace is a summertime hometown hangout for young and old to enjoy the fact that “It’s Cooler Up Here.”
Fargo Bank, Butte County Painters & General Contracting, Paradise Center for Spiritual Living, Blue Team - Cindy Haskett Homes and Les Schwab Tire Center.
The weekly summer Party in the ty. Booth holders include: A Good Dog Park offers substantial exposure and Day, Paradise Lutheran Church, Cenprovides an excellent platform to increase awareness of your business PARTY, continues on page 8 while supporting a healthy communi-
Paradise Chamber Welcomes New Director
Steve Crowder, A Stitch Above Embroidery & Shirt Printing
The departure of Mike Butson of Coldwell Banker Ponderosa left some big shoes to fill. The Chamber thanks Mike for his years of service to the Ridge community, and welcomes a new business and Director. Steve Crowder, co-owner with his wife Lori of A Stitch Above Embroidery & Shirt Printing at 6345 Skyway represents both the retail sector and the downtown; he is a member of Paradise
Rotary and has been active with Chambers of Commerce in Nevada City and San Leandro. Steve brings more than 30 years of business experience to the Chamber. Although on the Ridge for just over a year, Steve and Lori have already involved themselves deeply in this community. Steve’s goal is not just to work in this community, but work for this community.
Classic Car Shows on the Ridge By Monica Nolan
Executive Director, Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce
Nestled into the foothills of Paradise, just minutes from Chico, Chapelle de L’Artiste is a jewel not only of Paradise, but of the Northstate region. Chapelle is host to Northern California Ballet’s annual fundraiser, “The Concours de la Chapelle,” an evening festival of classic European cars, fine art, fabulous food and live entertainment. This August 23rd, Chapelle de L’Artiste celebrates its sixth year as it
is transformed into a magical wonderland for one of the most anticipated events of the summer season. Stroll elegant grounds viewing the finest in European show cars, listen to a variety of live music and sample gourmet treats from fine regional caterers. Enjoy adult beverages from four different cocktail stations including the ever popular Martini Island, the Wine and Beer Cave, Margaritaville, and Champagne and Wine bars. Visit Avenue 9 Gallery’s “Art-in-the-Barn Art Show and Sale” with more than 100 pieces of local art available for purchase.
Ballarinas, classic European cars and art abound at Chapelle de L’Artiste
The Main Concours features musical entertainment by Jazzupa, while the incomparable Holly Taylor heats up the cool Cave. Decades tops off the evening with dancing under the stars! Ballet dancers in charming costumes are stationed at each of the vehicles to collect contest votes. All proceeds benefit Northern California Ballet, a California Registered Non-Profit. You’ll be talking about this delightful summer evening and making plans with friends to return next year! Call (530) 228-0941 or e-mail LadyMofParadise@hotmail.com for ticket and/ or exhibitor information. Online tickets available at www.concoursdelachapelle.eventbrite.com *** After only five years in business, Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce Business of the Year award winner Jaki’s Hilltop Café has become a Ridge institution for great food, friendly service, and creative events. Active and community minded, proprietress Jaki Snead can be counted on to sell tickets to promote non-profit events on the Ridge. Jaki’s summer car shows promote local bands and bring lots of people to Magalia. “Rollin’ into Jaki’s Collector Car Show” welcomes collector cars, mus-
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Business Briefs NCB Intensive Summer Program Northern California Ballet’s intensive summer program takes place August 1st through 10th, with renowned professional guest artists teaching daily sessions. The program welcomes dancers of varying levels ages 6-19, and training includes technique, pointé, jazz, acting, character, gyrotonics, rehearsals, variations, Pas De Deux and lectures covering topics such as nutrition and injury prevention. Call 872-1719, NorthernCaliforniaBallet.com.
Joy Lyn’s Candies Owner to Serve on International Candy Organization Board Joy Lyn’s Candies owner, Pam Hartley, has been appointed to serve on the Board of Directors for Retail Confectioners International. RCI serves a broad range of confectioners and industry suppliers throughout the U.S., Canada and abroad. RCI provides an opportunity for confectioners to meet, network, share ideas, solve problems and develop candy-making and entrepreneurial skills. Pam credits Joy Lyn’s membership in RCI with helping staff to master Joy Lyn’s new candy recipes, techniques, and retail marketing. Pam and her husband, Bill, have also traveled throughout Europe with RCI friends on a chocolate mission. Pam says she feels honored to serve on the Board for RCI. During her term.
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F D . . . Paradise Roadways: Update and Projections
By Marc Mattox Engineer, Town of Paradise
In the face of budget challenges, The Town council continues to guide our Town forward. In addition to Downtown Paradise Safety Project, four new projects are scheduled and three new grant applications are in the works. 2013 saw the completion of the $2M Pearson-Recreation Signalization Project, the jointly-funded Paradise Irrigation District / Town of Paradise Bille Road Overlay, and the Paradise Micro-Surfacing Project. The May 13, 2014 Town Council Meeting saw the presentation of several new road projects, and decisions made will benefit generations to come by creating a safer and more vital community. Update The Town Council formally approved the plans for the Downtown Paradise Safety Project, based on information and input gleaned from many public forums. This project creates a safer downtown by addressing high speeds, difficult crosswalks, limited parking, common collision hazards, and an aging roadway. The approved design allows the infrastructure to dictate predictable, safe pedestrian and motorist behavior. This is accomplished by applying three distinct engineering countermeasures, including: enhancing pedestrian crosswalks, coordinating traffic signals and reducing the number of travel lanes while adding a center two-way left-turn lane. Overall, the discussion on project feasibility can be summarized in the following facts: 1. Skyway between Pearson Road and Elliott Road has a record as the most dangerous road segment in Paradise, averaging one collision every nineteen days. The objective of the Downtown Paradise Safety Project is to address existing safety issues along Skyway between Vista Way and Elliott Road. 2. The project represents an opportunity for the Town to claim Skyway as a formal “Downtown.” A downtown is typically defined as a pedestrian friendly, business-oriented environment with a slow traffic speed. Our current downtown feels like a highway more than a “Main Street.” As Skyway is both a “commuter route” and a “main street,” safety requirements and impact to traffic are significant but not inevitably conflicting. 3. The effective road width remains the same so emergency response and
emergency evacuations will require some altered approaches but will be feasible in every scenario. 4. Skyway serves 20,000 vehicles per day with peak morning and afternoon commute periods. Road designs that reduce traffic from four lanes to three lanes are proven at this road volume to reduce collisions 20-50%. 5. “If Skyway is congested now, how can reducing the lanes solve anything?” A reasonable question with a logical answer: The current signal timing delays and “stop and go” feel while waiting for left turns to complete causes us to underestimate the increased efficiency to be gained through the project. 6. Signal coordination and optimization will offset the reduction in lanes for travel time. Speeds will slow, yet time to destination is expected to remain nearly constant. During peak afternoon periods, the project is expected to add less than thirty seconds to the average commute through the Downtown. A complete pre- and postproject analysis of travel time will be performed. The Town is currently soliciting bids for construction, so residents can expect efforts to begin as early as midJuly. The contractor will minimize impacts to residents and businesses by completing substantial road work at night while daytime work will mostly be on the shoulders for sidewalk improvements. Projections As existing gas tax revenues continue to fall short of maintenance needs and capital improvement demands, Town staff secured four new Federal-Aid grants totaling $2,400,000, nearly the highest agency allocation State-wide! Our total local investment for the required grant match is only $240,000. This is an amazing leverage of taxpayer dollars that we are very proud to report to our resident stakeholders. The funding is secured and the following projects have been approved by the Town Council: Paradise Signal Upgrade Project – This project includes the upgrade of all existing traffic signals to include battery backup systems to reduce
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outages during storms; equips all signals with emergency vehicle devices (allowing Police and Fire Departments to manually change the signal operation as they are responding with lights and sirens), and also adds pedestrian crossing countdown signals that tell pedestrians how much time remains before the light changes. Project slated for 2015. Pearson Road Shoulder Widening Project – The project encompasses Pearson Road between Pentz Road and Clark Road and will provide shoulderwidening for safety and the installation of bicycle lanes. Work will include pavement repairs and complete microsurfacing to extend the roadway life. Construction schedule estimated for 2016.
Clark Road Safety Enhancements Project – This project is located along Clark Road between Bille Road and Wagstaff Road. Specific improvements include the addition of a center twoway left-turn lane while reducing the number of through lanes between Wagstaff Road and Armstrong Road. Data indicates this section of road has a high concentration of injury collisions, second only to Skyway between Pearson Road and Elliott Road. Construction estimated for 2016. Cypress Curve Realignment Project – This project improves the horizontal and vertical alignments of Clark Road curves between Kimberly Lane and Adams Road. Other safety improvements include underground drainage and shoulder widening efforts. Construction estimated for 2017. The Paradise Town Council supported the submission of three new grant applications. If approved, these grants would provide 100% of the funds for the construction of sidewalks along Pearson Road between Academy Drive and Black Olive Drive, sidewalk and bicycle lane improvements along Maxwell Drive between Elliott Road and Skyway, and finally upgrade existing sidewalks in the Downtown along Skyway between Pearson Road and Elliott Road. Awards will be announced in August. Improving our streets/sidewalks and infrastructure is vital to our community. “Doing more with less, while keeping Paradise safe and sound” is our motto at the Town of Paradise.
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CATCH THE EXCITEMENT at the Paradise Performing Arts Center By Paradise Performing Arts Center Harvey Parrott, Board President, Pat Witt, Board Secretary, and Bert Chumbler, Vice President.
Almost thirty years ago, a group of concerned citizens met to discuss the possibilities of building a cultural center that would provide a venue for local and other varied professional performers. Thanks to a sizeable anonymous donation, by 1983 sufficient funds were available to purchase 7.2 acres on Nunneley Road. The Paradise Performing Arts Center has now celebrated a 25 year landmark since completion and full operation commenced. Because the facility was financed by donations, the construction was divided into phases: land purchase, architect selection, site preparation, foundation and steel shell construction, parking lot completion, exterior walkways, driveways, and landscaping. This multi-faceted and piecemeal production experienced delays and incurred higher costs than anticipated; thus interior completion was postponed. As the finishing touches were applied to the auditorium, events were scheduled and the “show went on” in avant-garde style, with the audience seated on the stage with the performers. Then the Board of Directors made a major decision: borrow sufficient funds from a local community bank to finish the theatre. Thus the “Jewel of the Ridge” sprang to life. As years passed, much was learned about operating a performing arts center in a small community. The most startling and frustrating reality was community venues cannot, will not, and do not, raise adequate funds from ticket sales to operate the facility, maintain salaried employees, and pay a mortgage. Numerous different approaches were attempted to circumvent the inevitable: the PPAC was going broke. In July 2009, the Board of Directors, at the suggestion of the facility director, voted to “go dark.” PPAC closed its doors while its Board considered alternatives. At this time, PPAC owed $80,000 in total debt, indicating the necessity of filing bankruptcy. Fortunately, a local businessman loaned PPAC enough money to pay all debts, thus avoiding bankruptcy and negative public relations. When all seemed hopeless and serious considerations were being suggested, including selling the facility, Ginny Jensen came to the rescue. As a part of her will, she left the PPAC $250,000. Much discussion followed. What to do with the money? Obviously, 1) pay back the $80,000, 2) pay off the credit card debt, and 3) pay down the mortgage. Of course, number one and two are logical, but what about number three? If the $400,000 mortgage were reduced
by $250,000 by using the remainder of the gift, PPAC would be in exactly the same position it was previously: mortgage debt and no operating capital. After considering the alternatives, the Board of Directors made a bold move: maintain no salaried employees, promote no shows, operate the facility with volunteers, become a renter only, pay the lender 12.5% of the mortgage, and negotiate a new loan. So what is the status now? Thanks to Vice President, Bert Chumbler, who operates the facility, and treasurer, Becky Decottignies, who takes care of the financial concerns and the rest of the board of directors who provide the other essential services, and the talented technical staff and the great ushers, and the wonderful grounds maintenance volunteers, and the generosity of patrons, PPAC is open and available. If stage curtains could talk, what would they say? They would have plenty of exciting things to talk about. The brand new Grand Drape was installed by a group of volunteers last July, and upgraded sound equipment, an upgraded light board, and the many ADA facility improvements were added. During the past season, the stage has seen unforgettable appearances by the legendary Judy Collins, famous comedienne Paula Poundstone, the David Bromberg Quintet, the colorful, family friendly BYU Living Legends dance performers, dynamic Jackie Greene, and the amazing Wailin’ Jennys. The stage is also graced by the local Northern California Ballet’s annual winter performance of The Nutcracker, and its varied classical spring productions, most recently Don Quixote. More local talent includes the inspiring and delightful Parrott Family Christmas Program, four annual Paradise Symphony Orchestra concerts, Cowboy Music & Poetry presented by the Gold Nugget Museum as well as its annual Gold Nugget Queen crowning and the Gold Nugget Melodrama, Dance Evolution’s energetic programs, and a day of Dimensions—A Worship Festival. Paradise High School Chorus and Band, Paradise Community Chorus, and the annual Community Band Concert are just a partial list of the fantastic events at PPAC. With the continuing dedication shown by promotion companies such as our local North Valley Productions, Starbright Entertainment, and others, performances were given by The Beatles tribute band Because, Mike Amaral’s Beach Boys, the Rat Pack & Dean-O-Holics, and the Vintage Singers.
PPAC is home to another “jewej of the ridge”: Nothern California Ballet, which stages two fulllength ballets each year.
PPAC Mortgage Elimination 300 Campaign The Paradise Performing Arts Center Board has started a Mortgage Elimination campaign, or ME 300.
PPAC seeks at least 300 contributions of $1,000.00 by December 31, 2014. These contributions will pay off the mortgage and start a fund to continue to make sure the PPAC stays open. A contribution of $1000.00 will place your name on a plaque which will be placed on a lobby wall to ensure that you are properly recognized as a supporter of the PPAC. You do not need to make a lump sum contribution, but the PPAC needs to receive your total payments by December 31, 2014. You can remain anonymous, let the PPAC know when you send in your check.
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Community Gathers to Eat,
Eat, Drink, Buy Paradise was held at The PLaCe and showcased nearly 30 businesses, including our new Chamber members and past participants.
The Chamber’s annual spring business showcase was a huge success. Rebranded last year to Eat, Drink, Buy Paradise, the showcase featured 28 vendors, 40 prizes, and SWAG galore — no one left emptyhanded. Many thanks to participating vendors, The Wine Room for beverage service and The PLaCe at Paradise Lutheran Church for its hospitality. Because local businesses are essential to the vitality of our local economy and character, your Chamber organizes this event each spring to spotlight new members and connect business with community. The public and business community is invited for networking, information, giveaways, food and drink. Photos courtesy of Glenn Harrington, Artist by Design
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New Home Care Service in Magalia Ridge Home Care is now accepting clients in Magalia, Paradise, Lovelock and Sterling City. Magalia’s only local nonmedical in-home care service is owned and managed by an experienced Registered Nurse. Nancy Allen has been working with the elderly in an acute or skilled nursing setting for 38 years, as well as managing non-medical in-home care for 4 years. Ridge Home Care is licensed, bonded and insured. 14439 Skyway, Suite A, Magalia.
Heavenly Herbs and Gluten A natural medicine practice in Paradise, has published an article in the recent issue of Lotus Guide (Apr/May/Jun) about the current epidemic of Gluten Sensitivity and the diseases it causes, titled ‘The Triple A Threat of Gluten Sensitivity - Autoimmune
Novella Leimberg and Duane Weaver of ‘Ohana Health promoting the health and wellbeing of the Ridge community.
Sheryl Sanchez, L.Ac., a Certified Gluten Practitioner since 2010, and has obtained clinical training and credentials in Traditional Chinese Medicine, Western Medicine, Homeopathy, a German natural medicine, and Naturopathy, with a special emphasis on Nutrition and Diet Therapy. She is licensed as a primary health care provider in California and has national certification as well. 8093 Skyway, www.Heavenly-Herbs. com (530) 877-7003.
and wheat eliminates a major part of the problem. Our bodies are actually meant to burn fat-ketones as energy. Ketones are the preferred food of both our brains and our hearts. Some diets actually contribute to obesity, heart disease, blood sugar issues, neurodegenerative diseases, chronic pain and fatigue and dementia. Re-introducing essential fats helps eradicate the bad fat and utilizes healthy fats as an energy source. Tracie Feldhaus, Certified Nutritionist, stands ready to assist you. 5550 Skyway Suite B, 566-6116 www.TheraFoodMedicine. com.
Summer Activities at Lava Creek Golf & Disc Course
CCR tribute coming to Paradise Performing Arts Center
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Lava Creek Golf & Disc Course is a 9 hole, challenging golf course on lower Clark Road, fees. Fees for 9 hole game are $12.00 pp Monday to Friday. Lava Creek Golf & Disc Course has a men’s club with 60 members strong; playing twilight is on Thursday nights and an 18 hole tournament once a month on a Sunday morning. Couples, mix league / twilight and play a 9 hole game (shot gun). 5325 Clark Road 872-4653 Paradise
Randy Linder and his Creedence Clearwater Revival band will make a special northern California appearance in Paradise on June 21. Linder strives for authenticity with visual resemblance, voice, lead guitar style and the rockin’ blues harp played by John Fogerty in early CCR hits. Paradise Performing Arts Center. Tickets available at PostNet, Wilson Printing, Grocery Outlet of Paradise, Izzy’s Burger Spa, in Magalia at Jaki’s Hilltop Café and in Chico at The Music Connection and Herreid Music or online at www.StarBrightShows.com. A special $20 Whole Food Medicine and Teen and under ticket available at the door. Your Diet Lobby doors will open at 7:00PM with open Weight loss requires not only cutting calo- seating; concert is from 8-10p.m. Groups ries and getting more exercise, it requires of twelve or more receive special reserved selecting foods that do not spike blood seating. 273-5486 sugar, cause systemic inflammation, and are not “empty” calories. Cutting out grains
Support Friends of the Library The Paradise Library is a buzzing, vital hub of our community offering a myriad of services to all social and age groups from toddlers to senior citizens. Not only can you check out books from any of the Butte County libraries and even reserve them online, but you may borrow audio books, videos and CDs as well. The library has loanable Kindles so you can read best sellers without having to wait months until a copy is available. Your library now offers a program that ships a book to your home address from Amazon.com; just return it to any branch. The library offers special programs for pre-schoolers, children and teens, a chess club, book club, live guitar music, class, knitting circle, sign language class, movie day and crafts for kids. he community room is available, free-of-charge, to nonprofit groups in the community.
Concerned Citizens for Domestic Energy Paradise Ridge Chamber of Commerce member Senator Jim Nielsen invites you to join him in becoming part of Butte Citizens Against Higher Energy Costs. The coalition is a group of elected leaders, concerned citizens and business owners who want to ensure that California can continue to safely develop its domestic energy supply. Activists are working to ban hydraulic fracturing in Butte County.
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Drink and Buy Paradise
Pam Funk of The Wine Room provided an excellent selection of beer and wine, available by the bottle or glass at her charming establishment. Visit The Wine Room at 6256 Skyway, on the corner of Fir Street
Katrina Lazenby and Kelley Conner always provide service with a smile at PostNet. Visit PostNet for UPS, Federal Express, copying, design, notary and more!
Trevor Krapf, Luke Bubb and Maurice Huffman and crew of Swiss Link brought an array of products for survival, adventure and eclectic fun.
P-Town Studios • Fall Family Portraits in the Park • Personality Class Portraits • Beautiful High School Casual Potraits
Sarah Pierce of new member Bartlett’s Hearing Aid Center showcase products and services, while distributing some handy SWAG.
Sporting a custom Spencer Shirey Wines shirt, Kasey Shirey was on hand to share information about James Gallagher, Candidate for Assembly.
A simple Facebook message started it all. Tracy Cahn contacted Wendy Mayo with an idea about helping Paradise High School with its senior pictures. This was the beginning of a great partnership and a flourishing business. P-Town Studios is an award-winning, full-service photography studio for families, high school seniors, children, pets, business men and women, engaged couples, and weddings. Customers often comment that it’s really fun to work with Tracy and Wendy. Both of them consider their clients to be friends, and like to keep in contact even after the photo sessions are over. “One of the most gratifying things about my photography work is when my customers see their pictures and get all excited,” says Wendy Mayo. “I just love to make people happy.” Tracy Cahn, of Tracy Lynn Photography, is a Paradise native, and has been in business in the local area for over 14 years. She says “It can sometimes be a challenge as a wife and mother to run a busy portrait studio, but that’s where having a great partner comes into play.” Tracy and Wendy work well together, sharing the duties of the business, and sharing their individual talents and strengths to benefit their clients. P-Town Studios is the official photographer for Paradise High School, and is also engaged in taking school pictures for a number of elementary and middle schools in the area. They’re also famous for their popular spring class panoramas. Tracy and Wendy are in the studio Monday through Thursday, 1-5 pm at 7967 Skyway, behind Debbie’s Restaurant. Sessions are available by appointment Monday through Saturday. Call Wendy Mayo and Tracy 876-1602 or visit online at www.PTown- Cahn of P-Town Studios Studios.com walked away with the “Best Mention this article to get a fabulous “Dressed Table” award! business head shot for only $35.00!
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California District 3 assembly candidate and Paradise Chamber member James Gallagher was the top vote getter in June’s primary election and advances to the November ballot. No stranger to Paradise, James hosted a Meet & Greet at Casa de Paradiso. Paradise Travel urges you to Dream, Pack and Leave the Rest to us! Your local travel agency has the expertise to not only save you money, but to get the most for your vacation dollar. Pictured are Kathy Enns, Travel Specialis; Renne’ Luna, Special Assistant; Kat & Mark Orlando, Paradise Travel Owners and Travel Specialist; and Mike Bremer, Assistant. - Mountain Thyme Photography
Ribbon Cuttings and Mixers All are welcome at Chamber Ribbon Cuttings and mixers. Your Chamber’s ribbon cutting schedule will resume in September. In the meantime, we will see you at Party in the Park Music & Marketplace, Thursdays, 5:30p.m., Paradise Community Park, June 19-September 4.
September 11 Ridge Home Care 14439 Skyway Suite A, Magalia Next to Red Lion Pizza
Jack and Linda Farnsworth, accompanied by Chamber Director Pamela Teeter, cut the ribbon to celebrate the opening of the Holistic Water Store of Paradise. Visit 6545 Skyway, Suite B, to learn about the health benefits of ionized water.
Matthew Day, Jeff Harris, Dina and Don McSpadden and Tom McCally cut the ribbon to celebrate The Screen and Window Shop’s 40 years of excellent products and service. Visit The Screen and Window Shop at 7654 A Skyway.
The Paradise Irrigation District Board of Directors and General Manager cut the ribbon to celebrate the grand opening of the new PID Corporation Yard, which provides greater efficiency and faster response time to customers. Pictured are Doug Flesher, General Manager George Barber, William L. Kellogg, Larry Duncan (seated), and Ken Hunt.
Chamber Board member Julie Cooke, ac companied by the Barteau family: Mallorie, Madeleine, Max, Alexandra, Charli and Andrew cut the ribbon at at 7076B Skyway. The Law Office of Maximilian G. Barteau is a full-service firm offering professional assistance for business and property owners.
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M&S Wesley Tree Service 177 E. 20th Street, Chico 877-3831
P-Town Studios 7967 Skyway 876-1602
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C E Ongoing Party in the Park Music & Marketplace
Thursday, June 19 thru September 4, 5:30 to dusk Paradise Community Park, Corner of Pearson and Black Olive Fun, food and fresh produce for the entire family. Commercial vendors, non-profits, and arts and crafts. Variety of bands playing rock, folk, blues and modern country music. Intermission acts include local talent and youth groups. Contact: Monica Nolan, 877-9356. monica@paradisechamber.com
Theatre on the Ridge presents “Boeing, Boeing” Thursdays, Fridays and Saturdays, September 4 through 27 Sunday Matinees September14, 21 & 28
Theatre on the Ridge, 3735 Neal Road It’s the 1960s, and swinging bachelor Bernard couldn’t be happier: a flat in Paris and three gorgeous stewardesses all engaged to him without knowing about each other. A riotous farce that recently enjoyed hit revivals in London and New York, Boeing Boeing is now set to arrive on The Ridge — fasten your seat belts! Tickets: Opening Night (Champagne Reception following performance): $16.00 General / $20.00 Reserved / $22 at Door. All other performances: $12.00 General / $15.00 Reserved / $20 at Door. Student/Senior Discount Nights: Thursdays excluding opening night, $10 at the door only. Ticket Outlets Chico: The Vagabond Rose, Paradise: Fir Street Gallery & Gifts. Tickets Online: www. totr.org. Box Office: 530-877-5760. www.totr.org
Paradise Tuesday Morning Farmer’s Market Tuesdays, 7:30am to 12:00pm
Paradise Alliance Church, 6941 Clark Rd. Rain or Shine. Contact: 893-3276. managerccfm@gmail.com
“Rollin’ into Jaki’s” Collector Car Show
Every Sunday. Doors Open 3:00pm Paradise Elks Lodge, 1100 Elks Lane, Grand Hall, rear entrance
The second Wednesday of every month, 6:00pm to 7:30pm 562 Manzanita Ave, Suite 10, Chico Discuss current events, the economy and investing in a relaxed, informal setting, a great way to get to know each other. Refreshments. Please call to let us know you are coming at 872-4339. Hosted by Shannon Hurte and Merrie Wales.
Paradise Ridge Homeless Task Force Meeting
Relay For Life of Paradise Saturday, June 21, 10:00am
Paradise Intermediate School, lower field, 5657 Recreation Drive Relay for Life is an inspiring community event that gives everyone a chance to celebrate cancer survivors and caregivers, remember loved ones lost to cancer, and fight back by raising awareness and funds. Join a team or visit the event for food, music, and fun – all to support the American Cancer Society. Contact Diane Penna dianepenna@gmail.com http://main. acsevents.org/site/TR?pg=entry&fr_id=57570
Knock Down Pins to Raise up KIDS! Saturday, June 21, 2:00pm to 4:00pm
Friday, July 4, 11:00am to 2:30pm
Margarita Happy Hour! Friday, July 11, 6:15pm
Saturday, July 12, 6:00pm to 10:00pm Tuscan Ridge Golf Club, 3100 Skyway 3rd annual Caring 4 Kittens: Funds 4 Felines event! Banquet and raffle. Special live auction by the Kokopelli Opal Mines. Benefits the maintenance and improvements to the rescue/ shelter facility. Caring 4 kittens is a non-profit organization providing a safe, healthy living environment for abandoned and unwanted kittens in Butte County and surrounding areas. We are a no-kill facility. Caring 4 Kittens hosts adoption fairs every weekend at Petco in Chico. Debra Ericson, 877-1797. info@caring4kittens.com
Veterans Benefits Seminar Monday, July 14, 6:15pm Atria Paradise, 1007 Buschmann Road Veterans and widows of veterans may be eligible for benefits ranging from $1,130.00 to $2,085 per month to help cover the cost of supportive living services. Robert Lorge, Volunteer Veterans Advocate, will speak on the availability Veterans benefits. Be sure to attend this FREE informative seminar at Atria Paradise! Shell Morley, 8723344. michelle.morley@atriaseniorliving.com
Atria Paradise, 1007 Buschmann Road Cool off with a frosty Margarita, appetizers, music and great company. No charge or obligation to experience an event at Dinner with the Doctor, Atria Paradise! RSVP to Shell Morley 872- Dr. Niswonger 3344. michelle.morley@atriaseniorliving.com Thursday, July 24, 6:00pm Upper Ridge Seventh-day Adventist Church, 15204 Skyway, Magalia Paradise Pow Wow Dinner begins at 6:00 p.m. with lecture to follow. Saturday, July 12, and Sunday, July 13 Dinner is only $12, but you may attend the lecGold Nugget Museum, ture at no cost. Limited space and the lectures 502 Pearson Road fill quickly, so make your reservation TODAY. Over 50 tribal drummers and dancers. Dancing Contact 530- 876-7154 www.frhosp.org. in the arena will include: fun games for small children; special dances; fancy shawl dancers; and dances where all are welcome to join in. Vendors displaying woven baskets; hand-made jewelry; beaders and beads; hand-made flutes Show & Shine and CDs. Indian Tacos and Fry Bread, soda, Saturday, August 2, 10:00am to 3:00pm water and other snacks. Cherokee; Chippewa; Table Mountain Lodge No. 124, Cree; Blackfoot; Shawnee; Lakota; Ute; Pomo; F. &A.M., 5934 Clark Rd Apache; Local Maidu tribes and many others. 3rd Annual Car show and Craft Fair FundInfo: 872-8722 or www.ParadisePowWow.org CALENDAR, continues next page
AUGUST
Call arborist, Marc Wesley
The doctor for your trees
Saturday, June 21, 8:00pm to 10:00pm
Paradise Performing Arts Center, 777 Nunnelely Road Beloved hits from CCR and a few of John Fogerty’s solo hits. Early Bird Tickets www.starbrightshows.com
Dinner with the Doctor Thursday, June 26, 6:00pm
Paradise United Methodist Church, 6277 Clark Road, across from Cinema 7 Contact Stephanie Gregorio, 872-1162 or shorparadise@gmail.com
Friends of the Library Book Sale
Community Book Sale
Paradise Library, 5922 Clark Road Book Sale hours 10am to 3pm, except holiday weekends and months with a 5th Saturday.
Center for Spiritual Living, 789 Bille Road An eclectic selection of hardback and paperback books for very reasonable prices! Julie Cooke, 877-5673. admin@paradisecsl.org
Alternate Saturdays (Except holiday weekends and the 5th Saturday of any month)
4th of July Celebration!
Creedence Clearwater Revival Tribute
Paradise Seventh-day Adventist Church, 5720 Academy Drive Dinner begins at 6:00 p.m. with lecture to follow. Dinner is only $12, but you may attend the lecture at no cost. Limited space and the lectures fill quickly, so make your reservation TODAY. Contact 530-876-7154 visit www.frhosp.org.
First Tuesday of every month, 6:00pm
Funds 4 Felines
Friday, June 20, 6:30pm
Timber Pines Entertainment Center, 5445 Clark Road Paradise Salvation Army Bowling Benefit. Benefits programs assisting kids on the Ridge, inJaki’s Hilltop Café, 14112 Skyway, Magalia, Full service, sit down restaurant or outside BBQ. cluding transportation to “Camp Del Oro” and Raffles ~ baking contests ~ coloring contests new school clothes for underprivileged children. and more. Collector cars, muscle cars, hot rods, $20 fee includes 2 hours of bowling, shoe rental and motorcycles. Contact Jaki or her staff, 873- and a small soda. Silent auction items, lots of door prizes and surprises! RSVP to Katie Mont1275. gomery at Katie.Montgomery@usw.SalvationArmy.org or 872-1534. Limited space, so get Ladies’ Club at Edward Jones your tickets and reserve your spot. Edward Jones Investments, 5498 Skyway Suite B, Paradise
JULY
JUNE
Every Other Tuesday Night Through September 23, 5:00pm to 7:30pm
The second Tuesday of every month, 10:30am to 12:30pm
To submit your event visit www.paradisechamber.com
Atria Paradise, 1007 Buschmann Road Samaritan Free Medical Clinic Patriotic Music performed by Dorothy Clark. Every Sunday, 2:00pm to 4:00pm Indoor barbecue in the comfort of our air-conParadise Lutheran Church, 780 Luther Drive ditioned dining room. As a finale to our IndeFree basic medical care and mental health coun- pendence Day Celebration, we’ll be loading our seling. 872-7085 bus to take a tour of the Parade of Flags in Paradise and Magalia. As always, there is no charge “Tinsel Town Tuesdays” at Para- or obligation to experience an event at Atria Paradise! Please RSVP the number of guests dise Ridge Senior Center to Shell Morley 872-3344. michelle.morley@ Every Tuesday, 2:00pm atriaseniorliving.com . 877 Nunneley Road $1 for members, $3 for non members. Admission includes popcorn. 877-1733. parase- Annual Dogtown Faire niorcntr@yahoo.com Saturday, July 5, 9:00 - 3:00pm Magalia Community Church, 13700 Skyway, Magalia Live music, food, children’s games. 877-7963. magaliacommunity@sbcglobal.net Summer Solstice Celebration Center for Spiritual Living, 789 Bille Road Join us in celebrating the new season with drumming, song, readings, and community fellowship. Bring your favorite percussion instrument and let’s make some music together! Julie Cooke, 877-5673. admin@paradisecsl.org
Thursday, June 26, - 10:00am to 3:00pm, Saturday, June 28, 10:00am to 12:00pm
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C E raiser. All welcome! Free to attend. $7 omelet breakfast, $9 tri-tip BBQ lunch. Benefiting Shriners Hospitals for Children and Pine Ridge School in Magalia. Want to show off your classic car or motorcycle? Only $10 per vehicle - ALL classic vehicles welcome. 487-4415. www.ParadiseMasonicFamily.org
Classic Cars
proceeds benefit Northern California Ballet, a from page 1 California Registered Non-Profit. Info: Melissa Schuster: 228-0941, ladymofparadise@hotmail.com Register here: http://www.eventbrite. cle cars, hot rods, and motorcycles. classic cars, enjoying some good food, com/e/2014-concours-de-la-chapelle-tickets- Sweetening the hot summer nights in visiting with good friends - as well as 10653664397?aff... the pines are dessert contests featuring making new ones, relaxing and listen-
Sawmill Peak Lookout Tower Fundraiser
P.R.P.D. Pinewood Derby Thursday, August 7, 6:30pm
Terry Ashe Park, 6626 Skyway All children preschool through sixth grade are invited to build and race their own Pinewood Derby Car. Race against other children and compete for awards in fastest, best design, and most original car. Car kits can be purchased at the Recreation District Office, 6626 Skyway. Jeff Dailey: 872-6393. jeff_prpd@sbcglobal.net
SHOR’s Annual Yard Sale and Pancake Breakfast Fundraiser
Friday, August 8th and 9th, 8:00 am to 4:00 pm Location to be Announced Proceeds to benefit SHOR: Sojourner’s House On the Ridge. 872-1162. SHORParadise@gmail. com
Saturday, August 23, (All day) check in @ 8:15 AM, tee off at 9:00 am Tuscan Ridge Golf Club, 3100 Skyway Bare on the Tuscan Ridge Golf Tournament, $75.00 per Golfer. GOOD Golfers NOT required!!! Includes “one” 18 hole round of golf, Golf Cart, Range Balls, %20 discount in the Pro Shop, and lunch. Shotgun start and best ball format. “Longest drive”, “Closest to the Pin”, and a “Par three challenge” will be offered for the competitive golfers. Refreshment Cart available. Kathy Mahoney, 873-4308 bareontherigdge. org or Sharon Christensen , 318-2926 - stiksnstons@comcast.net
Dinner with the Doctor, Kristin Kohler Ph.D. Thursday, August 28, 6:00pm
First Assembly of God Church, 955 Elliott Road Dinner begins at 6:00 p.m. with lecture to follow. Saturday, August 9, gates open at 10am Dinner is only $12, but you may attend the lecGold Nugget Museum, ture at no cost. Limited space and the lectures 502 Pearson Road Cook off tasting, chuck wagon lunch, raffles. fill quickly, so make your reservation TODAY. Cowboy music, fun for the whole family. Pro- Contact 530- 876-7154 www.frhosp.org. ceeds benefit the Gold Nugget Museum and the Paradise Ridge Boys and Girls Club.
Cowboy Dutch Oven Cook Off
SEPTEMBER
Concours de la Chapelle
Saturday, August 23, 6:00pm to 10:30pm Chapelle de L’Artiste Chateau & Retreat, 3300 Inspiration Lane Annual Classic European Car Show and Art-inthe-Barn Art Show and Sale. Elegant grounds, the finest in European show cars, live music and gourmet treats. Enjoy adult beverages from 4 different cocktail stations including the ever popular “Martini Island” plus the “Wine & Beer Cave,” “Margaritaville” and “Champagne and Wine” bars. Musical by Jazzupa, Holly Taylor and Decades for dancing under the stars! All
SHOR’s Annual Dinner and Auction Fundraiser Friday, September 19, 6:00pm
Paradise Alliance Church (CMA), 6491 Clark Rd. A fun filled evening of delicious food, and both silent and live auctions. Contributions provide hot meals and a warm night’s sleep for our community’s homeless this winter. Benefits Sojourner’s House on the Ridge, (SHOR.) Contact: Stephanie Gregorio, 872-3568. terribletess324@yahoo.com.
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ter for Spiritual Living, Tupperware, Carnival Catering, Blue Marble Excursions, Damsel in Defense, Epperson’s Weight Loss Experience, Ridge Home Care, SHOR, The Tax Shack, Origami Owl, Yummy Goodness Italian Ice, Face painting by Let’s Face it, and Grayson Glass. New this year is the Artist Path, featuring local artists and crafters. Beer and wine will be provided by The Wine Room, and Meeho’s will be serving up fresh, delicious Mexican food. By supporting local commerce, Party in the Park keeps tax dollars on the Ridge while providing music, food and fresh produce for the entire family. Buying Local builds a strong local economy, ensures choice and diversity in local merchandise and sustains community character. The Party in the Park, showcasing the beauty and vibrancy of our community and culture demonstrates that “It’s Cooler Up Here.” Come and purchase your “It’s Cooler Up Here” t-shirts at the Chamber booth at Party in the Park. Local rockers Spy Picnic will open the event, and following will be a variety of bands playing rock, folk, and blues. The popular and danceable local bands will share the stage with neighborhood talents and youth groups. Are you seeking visibility and
877-4519
To submit your event visit www.paradisechamber.com
interaction in your community? Local businesses, non-profits, certified growers and craft vendors are invited to participate. Booth applications are available on ParadiseChamber.com or in the Chamber office at 5550 Skyway. WHERE: Paradise Community Park, Pearson and Black Olive, Paradise WHEN: Every Thursday Night for Twelve Weeks: June 19, June 26, July 3, July 10, July 17, July 24, July 31, August 7, August 14, August 21, August 28, September 4 TIME: 5:30 p.m. to dusk Entertainment Schedule: June 19 Spy Picnic June 26 The Crawlers July 3 The Revells July 10 Blooze on the Rocks July 17 The Harmonics July 24 Rube & the Rhythm Rockers July 31 Driver Aug. 7 Karma Kings Aug. 14 Feather River Gypsies Aug. 21 StillWater Savage Aug. 28 A.R.T. Sept. 4 Looking 4 Eleven
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cakes, tarts, chocolate, cookies, berries and other delectable treats. Local bands such as Stillwater Savage, The Revells, Good Country, and Looking for Eleven provide free entertainment. When the band takes a break, you can take part in karaoke or kids’ coloring contests, raffles and more. According to Jaki Snead, “we started the car shows for the people of our community to get together for a night of showing off and taking in the beauty of some great
ing to good old music and enjoying a fun night out. As soon as the sun starts shining people start asking when the car shows will start! Everyone is welcome - no advanced sign up or registration fee. Just a nice time in Magalia.” Rollin Into Jaki’s’ Collector Car Show Every Other Tuesday evening, all Summer long through September 23, 5:00 to 7:30pm. Full service sit down restaurant or outside BBQ. Jaki’s Hilltop Café, 14112 Skyway, Magalia, 530-873-1275.