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The Beatles to help support the new museum’s education efforts in our community. With dinner and live music by Decades. Sat 2/2, 5:30pm. $135. Butte Creek Country Club, 175 Estates Drive. chicochildrensmuseum.org

Music MAX MINARDI: Folky singer/songwriter performs during brunch. Sat, 2/2, 11am. La Salles, 229 Broadway St.

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the Arts, 1475 East Ave. crtshows.com

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PETER PAN: See Friday. Sat, 2/2, 6pm. $5-$7. Hooker Oak Elementary School, 1238 Arbutus Ave. hooker oaktheater.ticketleap.com

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Art 1078 GALLERY: Broken Open, tripartite show from Cameron Crawford, Elise Ficarra and Evelyn Ficarra exploring sounds, words and objects. Cameron works in ceramics, Evelyn is a composer and sound artist, and Elise is a poet. Through 2/10. 1710 Park Ave. 1078gallery.org

B-SO GALLERY: Pleasures, culminating BFA exhibition for artist Naomi Herring, translating stories about pleasure and satisfaction into abstract screen prints. Through 2/1. Also, Joint Student Exhibition, art students from Butte College and Chico State show their works. Through 2/4. Free. Chico State, Ayres Hall 105, 354-6949.

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Music

BLACKBIRD: Crucial Times Photography

BOGG: Jazz for brunch. Sun, 2/3, 11am. Tender Loving Coffee, 365 E. Sixth St.

Theater HELLO, DOLLY!: See Friday. Sun, 2/3, 2pm. $15.50-$30. CUSD Center for the Arts, 1475 East Ave. crtshows.com

MAMMA MIA!: See Thursday. Sun, 2/3, 2pm. $16-$22. Chico Theater Company, 166 Eaton Road, Ste. F. chicotheatercompany.com

PETER PAN: See Friday. Sun, 2/3, 12pm. $5-$7. Hooker Oak Elementary School, 1238 Arbutus Ave. hookeroaktheater.ticketleap.com

Collective, photo exhibit explores the manual, physical and chemical process. Featuring the artwork from six members of the collective, the display reflects the contents of their latest book, Volume 2. The release party takes place on Saturday, Feb. 2, 6pm, with DJ Ratboi spinning punk and goth records. Through 2/28. 1431 Park Ave.

CHICO ART CENTER: Member Showcase, annual show featuring the artwork of CAC members. Through 2/1. 450 Orange St. chicoartcenter.com

ENLOE CANCER CENTER: Beth Bjorklund, oil paintings in our Healing Art Gallery by Northern California artist. The Enloe Cancer Center, Healing Art Gallery features artists whose lives have been touched by cancer. Through 4/19. Free. 265 Cohasset Road, 530-332-3856.

IDEA FAB LABS CHICO: Terraform, Elijah

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SEE ART

Special Events ADULT CRAFT CLUB: Bring your latest project and connect with other crafters. Wed, 2/6, 10am. Butte County Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave, Oroville. buttecounty.net

Pfotenhauer’s work explores this reciprocal and symbiotic relationship between individual and environment. Built from wooden bones and acrylic flesh, this body of work stands as a living reflection of its creator. Saturday, Feb. 2, 3-6pm. 603 Orange St., 592-0609. ideafablabs.com

JACKI HEADLEY UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY: Aksum Belle: Afterwards, artist and printmaker Jacob Meders is a member of the Mechoopda Indian Tribe, and using book forms, prints and sculpture, he challenges perceptions of place, culture and identity built on the assimilation and homogenization of Indigenous peoples. Through 2/22. Chico State.

MUSEUM OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ART: Snow

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Goose Festival, exhibit looks at our remarkable wildlife and habitats along the Pacific Flyway in a variety of media, including sculpture, clay, oils, fiber arts, watercolor, acrylics, mixed media, glass and photography. Through 2/10. $5. 900 Esplanade. monca.org

ORLAND ART CENTER: Perfection in Pencil and Paint, showcasing works by Peter Piatt, Steve Crane, Sharon Crabill and Eve

Berg-Pugh. Through 3/23. 732 Fourth St., Orland. orlandartcenter.com

PARADISE ART CENTER: Out of the Box, artists reflect what the term means to them. Through 2/2. 5564 Almond St., Paradise. paradise-art-center.com

THE TURNER: Meemento: Before, curated from the Turner Collection by Jacob Meders, a member of the Mechoopda Indian Tribe, whose own work is concurrently exhibited at the Jacki Headley University Art Gallery. Meders explains that the linked exhibitions function “as a before and after” that suggests ways to “see, share and learn.” Through 2/22. Chico State. janetturner.org

Museums BOLT’S ANTIQUE TOOL MUSEUM: Permanent Exhibit, this fascinating, unique museum has over 12,000 hand tools on display, charting cataloging the evolution and history of tools. Through 6/15. $3. 1650 Broderick St, Oroville.

CHICO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM: Permanent Exhibit, featuring tons of cool stuff for kids to explore including a miniature city, complete with a junior vet clinic, dentist, cafe and farmer’s market, a giant fish tank, multi-sensory room, imagination playground and much more. Check the website for hours and admission information. Through 8/3. $7-9. 325 Main St. chicochildrensmuseum.org

CHICO CREEK NATURE CENTER: Living Animal Museum & Nature Play Room, learn all about local critters, plants and wildlife. Through 5/25. $2-$4. 1968 E. Eigth St. chicorec.com

GATEWAY SCIENCE MUSEUM: From Here to There, explore the science of how things move by land, sea and air. Also on display are The Foothills, a Glenn E. and Ruth Gray Cunningham Memorial Exhibit, and America’s Wolves: From Tragedy to Inspiration. Through 5/12. $5-$7. 625 Esplanade. csuchico.edu

PATRICK RANCH MUSEUM: Working farm and museum, rotating exhibits open every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 3pm. Through 5/26. 10381 Midway, Durham. patrickranchmuseum.org

VALENE L. SMITH MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY: Remarkable Lives, exploring the intertwined worlds of birds and human, in partnership with the Altacal Audubon Society and Snow Goose Festival. Exhibits include bird songs and behaviors, local photography and a robotic recreation of the late Jurassic Archaeopteryx. Through 7/31. Chico State.


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