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BULLETIN BOARD Community BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: Regularly scheduled

meeting. Every other Tu, 9am. Board of Supervisors Chambers, 25 County Center Dr. in Oroville, (530) 538-7631, www.buttecounty.net.

CHICO FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK SALE: Chico Friends of the Library weekly book sale. Sa, 9:15-11:30am. Butte County Library, Chico Branch, 1108 Sherman Ave., (530) 891-2762, www.buttecounty.net/bclibrary.

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Build Your Own Omelet & Deep Fried French Toast

CAMP CHICO CREEK Starts Monday, March 19 Chico Creek Nature Center

Endless Champagne!

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CHICO POLICE COMMUNITY ADVISORY BOARD: Monthly meeting hosted by Chico Police Chief Mike Maloney to discuss community issues. Third W of every month, 5:30-7pm. Seventh Day Adventist Church, 1877 Hooker Oak Ave., (530) 342-7777.

CREDIT CARD DEBT CLINIC: If you have been served with court papers for credit card debt, call to see if you are eligible or qualify for assistance. W, 3/21, 10am. Free. Legal Services of Northern California, 541 Normal Ave., 345-9491.

DANCE SANCTUARY WAVE: Bring a water bottle, drop your mind, free your feet and your spirit. Call for directions. Tu, 6:30-8:30pm. $10. Call for details, 891-6524.

DANCES OF UNIVERSAL PEACE: Simple, meditative and uplifting group dances honoring many of the world’s spiritual traditions. Third Sa of every month, 7-9:30pm. $5-$10 donation. Subud Hall, 574 E. 12th St., 891-8789.

EAT AND PLAY TOGETHER: Families in Oroville are invited to play together with activities like dodge ball, Latin hip-hop, muscle strengthening and swimming. Call ahead to reserve a spot. Sa through 3/31. Oroville YMCA, 1684 Robinson St. in Oroville, 5387201, www.oroville ymca.org.

FARMERS MARKET - CHICO STATE: The Organic Vegetable Projects weekly sale of fresh-picked greens of chard, kale, cabbage, flowers, herbs, veggies, farm-fresh eggs and more in the campus plaza. W, 11am-2pm. Chico State, W. First St. Plumas Hall.

FARMERS MARKET - FIREHOUSE: Locally grown fruits and vegetables and resources for better health. Th, 11am-3pm through 8/31. El Medio Fire Department, 3515 Myers St. in Oroville, (530) 592-0889 ext. Message, www.cChaos.org.

FARMERS MARKET - SATURDAY: Baked goods,

honey, fruits and veggies, crafts and more. Sa, 7:30am-1pm. Chico Certified Saturday Farmers Market, Municipal Parking Lot On Second And Wall Streets, (530) 893-3276.

INTERNATIONAL FOLK DANCING: Teaching during the first hour, followed by request dancing. No partners necessary. Call for more information. F, 8pm through 5/25. $2. Chico Creek Dance Centre, 1144 W. First St., 345-8134.

PARADISE FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY BOOK SALE:

Sa, 10am-3pm. Butte County Library, Paradise Branch, 5922 Clark Rd. in Paradise, (530) 8726320, www.buttecounty.net/bclibrary/ Paradise.htm.

SAMARITAN FREE CLINIC: This clinic offers free basic medical care and mental health counseling. Call for more information. Su, 2-4pm. Free. Paradise Lutheran Church, 780 Luther Dr. Next to Long’s Drugstore in Paradise, 8727085.

SOUL SHAKE DANCE CHURCH: Drop your mind, find your feet and free you spirit at this DJ dance wave to a range of musical styles. No previous dance experience necessary. Su, 10am-noon. $8-$15 sliding scale. Dorothy Johnson Center, 775 E. 16th St., (530) 895-4707.

answer questions and assist in individual tax preparation. Appointments are recommended. Sa, 3/17, 9am-3pm. Free. Dorothy Johnson Center, 775 E. 16th St., 895-4217.

UPPER BUTTE CREEK HIKE: Meet at the west lot of Chico Park & Ride (East Eighth and Fir streets) with lunch, water and appropriate gear. Guides Wes and Gerry will lead a hike alongside a beautiful creekside trail. Call for more info. Su, 3/18, 9am. Free. See listing for details, See Listing, (342) 229-28935123.

VIGIL FOR PEACE: A sunset meeting to honor veterans of the war with a candlelight vigil ceremony. Speakers will share their personal experiences and visions for the future. Call for more info. M, 3/19. Free. Chico City Plaza, 400 Main St., 898-399078.

WILDFLOWER TOURS AT TABLE MOUNTAIN: Tours with Dept. of Fish and Game naturalists. Every Saturday in March and April. Go online or call for registration or more information. Sa, 10am & 1pm through 4/28. See listing for details, See Listing, (916) 358-2869, www.dfg.ca.gov/lands/ er/region2/northtable.html.

CAMP CHICO CREEK: Available as a half or full day all week, this day camp for children is designed to provide outdoor activities to foster awareness of nature. This year’s theme is “Wild World of Bidwell Park,” where campers will learn about bears, mountain lions, beavers, coyotes and more. Call or go online for more info. 3/19-3/23, 8am-4pm. $70$130. Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. Eighth St., 8914671, www.bidwellpark.org.

SEWING, KNITTING & CRAFTS CLASSES FOR KIDS: Classes for kids hosted by Earth Girl Art. Go online for class schedule. Ongoing. Earth Girl Art, 3851 Morrow Ln., (530) 354-2680, www.earthgirlart.com.

SPRINGTIME HORSE CAMP: A week-long camp open to children ages eight and over that will give kids a chance to learn about horses, including safety and respect of the animal. Camp is held rain or shine, call for more information. 3/19-3/23, 8am-noon. See listing for details, See Listing, 343-1814.

Volunteer

TAX CLINIC: Assemblyman Dan Logue is sponsoring a public tax clinic that will include volunteer tax professionals on-hand to

Hours Tues-Thurs 11am-8pm, Fri-Sat 11am-9pm, Sun 10am-8pm

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Open 24 Hours - 7 Days a Week • Free Parking • Orders To Go

to Go 08 • 891.1940 — Orders 08 08 701 Main Street. Chico

540 Main St. • Chico • 343-8383

Formerly, Golden Waffle. Under new management. Same great menu, better prices!

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208 Cedar - Behind Ray’s Liquor • 343-3444 • Open Mon-Sun08 7 am-2pm • E xp. 3.29.12

BIDWELL PARK VOLUNTEERS: Help the park by volunteering for trash pick-up, invasive plant removal, trail maintenance, site restoration, water quality testing and more. Ongoing; check Friends of Bidwell Park web site for dates and locations. Ongoing. Call for location, www.friendsofbidwellpark.org.

WOOD DUSK NEST BOX PROGRAM: Volunteers 18 and older with an interest in wildlife are invited to take part in the Gray Lodge’s Wood Duck Nest Box Program, which collects data and conducts habitat maintenance. Call for reservations or more info. Sa, 3/17, 9am-2pm. Gray Lodge Wildlife Area, 3207 Rutherford Rd. in Gridley, 8467505.

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MORE ONLINE Additional listings for local meetings, support groups, classes, yoga, meditation and more can be found online at www.newsreview.com/chico/local/calendar.

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ST. PATRICK’S OPEN HOUSE: Area seniors are invited to attend the Oakmont’s St. Patrick’s Day open house, continuing all weekend. Call for more information. 3/16-3/18, 11am. Free. Oakmont Retirement Community, 2801 Cohasset Rd., 895-0123.

(530) 589-0774 5131 Royal Oaks Drive, Oroville CA

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www.thepriya.com • OPEN 7 DAYS A WEEK Lunch: 11am - 2:30pm • Dinner: 5:00pm - 9:30pm

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