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FINE ARTS
Music RON MATHEWS: Brunch tunes. Sat, 2/9, 11am. La Salles, 229 Broadway St. lasalleschico.com
Theater MAMMA MIA!: See Thursday. Sat, 2/9, 7:30pm. $16-$22. Chico Theater Company, 166 Eaton Road, Ste. F. chicotheatercompany. com
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Upcoming Events FEBRUARY 10 17 23 JAZZ REACH
POPPIN’ Jazz Reach ARGUS QUARTET PAT HULL & HANNAH JANE KILE Chico Voices
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Mutual of Omaha’s Wild Kingdom
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Alaska’s Fiddler Poet Tim Hernandez, Book In Common Lecture
MINETTI QUARTETT FILIPE DEANDRADE “UNTAMED”
National Geographic Live
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DUSTBOWL REVIVAL & HOT CLUB OF COWTOWN HAPPY HOUR
Monica Bill Barnes & Company
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DELFEAYO MARSALIS & THE UPTOWN JAZZ ORCHESTRA BANFF MOUNTAIN FILM FESTIVAL WORLD TOUR MOZART REQUIEM North Valley Chamber Choral
KEN WALDMAN
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sible works from the mid-20th century, including masterworks of Schulhoff, Muczynsky, Casella, and Martinu performed by Chico State students and faculty, plus guest musicians, the Towne Quartet. Sun, 2/10, 2pm. $10-20. Zingg Recital Hall, Chico State, ARTS 279. 898-5152.
ERIC PETER: Brunch and awesome guitar work. Sun, 2/10, 11am. Tender Loving Coffee, 365 E. Sixth St.
POPPIN’ – THE STORY OF BLUE NOTE RECORDS: Metta Quintet’s multimedia musical concert looks at the impact that Blue Note Records and its unparalleled roster of groundbreaking artists has had on jazz. The five, tight musicians are dedicated to preserving the history and expanding the boundaries of jazz performance. Sun, 2/10, 7:30pm. $15-$38. Laxson Auditorium, Chico State. 898-6333. chicoperformances.com
Theater MAMMA MIA!: See Thursday. Sun, 2/10, 2pm. $16$22. Chico Theater Company, 166 Eaton Road, Ste. F. chicotheatercompany.com
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Special Events PRISONER LETTER WRITING: The North Valley Prisoner Support crew gathers to write letters to incarcerated individuals. Tue, 2/12, 6pm. Free. Blackbird, 1431 Park Ave.
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Special Events ADULT CRAFT CLUB: Bring your latest project and connect with other crafters. Wed, 2/13, 10am. Butte County Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave, Oroville. buttecounty.net
THE HATE U GIVE: Based on the bestselling book, this film explores the world of a 16-year-old girl that is shattered after she witnesses the fatal shooting of her childhood best friend. Wed, 2/13, 7pm. The Hub, Chico State.
PRAY IT AWAY - THE BLACK CHURCH AND ITS ROLE IN THE COMMUNITY: Chico State’s Office of Diversity and Inclusion kicks off its spring series of conversations with by Pastor Loretta Dickerson-Smith from Bethel AME Church. Wed, 2/13, 12pm. BMU, room 210, Chico State.
MORE INFO AT: WWW.CHICOPERFORMANCES.COM 898-6333
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Feb. 8-March 1 Chico Art Center SEE ART
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
BMU THIRD FLOOR ART GALLERY: Resist, Persist & Rise, student works on display. Through 2/12. Chico State.
BLACKBIRD: Crucial Times Photography 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. Through 2/28. 1431 Park Ave.
BUTTE COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY: Butte County Through the Eye of the Artist, a showcase of Butte County’s historic features through the works of local artists and a tribute to the historic treasures that were lost in the Camp Fire. Raffles, refreshments and a chance to win an art excursion into the Sutter Buttes. Saturday, Feb. 9, 2-5pm. $5. 1749 Spencer Ave., Oroville.
CHICO ART CENTER: Renew, Rebuild, Reimagine, featuring work by artists affected by the Camp Fire. In the spirit of renewal and regenerative ideas, CAC presents this latest exhibit. Reception Friday, Feb. 8, 5-7pm. Through 3/1. 450 Orange St.
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, 332-3856.
JACKI HEADLEY UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY: Aksum Belle - Afterwards, artist and printmaker Jacob Meders is a member of the Mechoopda Indian Tribe. Using book forms, prints, and sculpture, Meder’s work challenges perceptions of place, culture and identity built on the assimilation and homogenization of Indigenous peoples. Artist talks tonight (Feb. 7), 5:30pm in Zingg Recital Hall; and Saturday, Feb. 9, 2:30pm in the Turner. Through 2/22. Chico State.
MUSEUM OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ART: Snow 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 BergPugh. Through 3/23. 732 Fourth St., Orland. orlandartcenter.com
THE TURNER: Mǝǝmento - 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. Artist talks tonight (Feb. 7), 5:30pm in Zingg Recital Hall; and Saturday, Feb. 9, 2:30pm in the Turner. Through 2/22. Chico State. janetturner.org
Museums BOLT’S ANTIQUE TOOL MUSEUM: Bolt’s Antique Tool Museum, this fascinating, unique museum has over 12,000 hand tools on display, charting cataloging the evolution and history of tools. $3. 1650 Broderick St, Oroville.
CHICO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM: Chico Children’s Museum, 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. $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. $2-4. 1968 E. Eighth St. chicorec.com
GATEWAY SCIENCE MUSEUM: From Here to There, explore the science of how things move by land, sea and air. Lift, launch and levitate as you experiment with hands-on learning about gravity, friction and the laws of motion. Also on display are The Foothills, and America’s Wolves: From Tragedy to Inspiration. Through 5/12. $5-$7. 625 Esplanade. csuchico.edu
PATRICK RANCH MUSEUM: Patrick Ranch Museum, working farm and museum with rotating exhibits open every Saturday and Sunday from 11am to 3pm. Through 5/26. 10381 Midway, Durham. patrick ranchmuseum.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.