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SENSORY FRIENDLY BUNNY PHOTO EVENT: People within every spectrum of special needs and their families are invited to a private photo session with the Easter Bunny. Visit website to reserve a spot. Sun, 4/14, 9am. Chico Mall, 1950 E. 20th St. ChicoMall.com
WILDFLOWER SHOW AND NATIVE PLANT SALE: Native plants suitable for the garden will be available for sale, as well as books, t-shirts, and posters. Sun, 4/14, 12pm. CARD Community Center, 545 Vallombrosa. chicorec.com
Music HOT POTATO TRIO: European gypsy jazz and songs from 1930s dance clubs, silly musicals and cartoons. Sun, 4/14, 11am. Tender Loving Coffee, 365 E. Sixth St. 487-2636.
MOZART REQUIEM: Palm Sunday matinee with North Valley Chamber Chorale. Pre-concert lecture for ticket holders at 1pm. Sun, 4/14, 2pm. $10-$30. Laxson Auditorium, Chico State. 898-6333. csuchico.edu/soa
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SUNDAY IRIS: Local indie/acoustic folk duo playing originals and covers. Sun, 4/14, 3pm. Secret Trail Brewing Company, 132 Meyers St., Ste. 120.
Theater THE BOOK CLUB PLAY: See Thursday. Sun, 4/14, 2pm. Theatre on the Ridge, 3735 Neal Road, Paradise. totr.org
NUNSENSE: See Thursday. Sun, 4/14, 2pm. $16-
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OLLI PLAY FESTIVAL – APRIL FOOLS AND FOLLIES: See Thursday. Fri, 4/12, 2pm. $10. Blue Room Theatre, 139 W. First St. 895-3749. blueroomtheatre.com
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Audubon presents experienced local birder John “JT” Lewis who will share his travels through Japan studying exotic birds. Mon, 4/15, 6:30pm. Free. Chico Creek Nature Center, 1968 E. Eighth St. 519-4724. chicorec.com
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Special Events BEYOND THESE WALLS RETHINKING CRIME AND PUNISHMENT IN THE UNITED STATES: Q & A with author Tony Platt who will discuss his book about America’s criminal justice system. Wed, 4/17, 6:30pm. Blackbird, 1431 Park Ave.
MUSEUM WITHOUT WALLS: This installment of the lecture series features a presentation on the lives and habits of cute little pikas with Katie Andrea Solari of the Program for Conservation Genomics at Stanford University. Wed, 4/17, 7pm. Gateway Science Museum, 625 Esplanade.
WAKING UP TO WILDFIRES: Free screening of
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documentary that follows the story of those affected by the 2017 North Bay wildfires. There will also be a Q&A with the filmmaker, scientists, firefighters and others helping survivors recover from California wildfires. Doors at 5:30pm. Wed, 4/17, 5:30pm. El Rey Theater, 230 W. Second St. elreychico.com
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1078 GALLERY: Peter Jodaitis – The Color of Water If There Were No Sky, showcase of a life’s work, featuring watercolor and drawing. Through 4/21. 1710 Park Ave. 1078gallery.org
BMU 3RD FLOOR GALLERY: Art Education Show, juried group exhibition. Award ceremony Thursday, May 2, 5pm, in the Rowland-Taylor Recital Hall followed by a reception at 7pm at the gallery. Through 5/7. 400 W. First St.
BLACKBIRD: Now showing, works by Maya
PROVISIONS GALLERY: First Group Art Show, artwork from more than nine artists at Chico’s newest white wall art gallery located in the back of Upper Park Clothing. Through 5/9. 122 W. Third St. provisionsgallery.com
VALENE L. SMITH MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY: Altar States Spirit Worlds and Transformational Experiences – The Works of Peter Treagan, interactive tech art. Through 5/17. Chico State.
Ellis. Through 4/30. 1431 Park Ave.
CHICO ART CENTER: Creative Fusion, a presentation of student artwork selected and prepared by Chico Art teachers. Through 4/26. 450 Orange St. chicoartcenter.com
ENLOE CANCER CENTER: Beth Bjorklund, oil paintings in 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. 265 Cohasset Road, 332-3856.
JANET TURNER PRINT MUSEUM: Regional Collective, a juried exhibition featuring works by the California Society of Printmakers. Through 4/13. Chico State, 400 W. First St. theturner.org
MAIN EVENT GALLERY: Views of the West, gallery member artists and photographers depict ranch life, cowboys, round-ups, animals and the scenic beauty that surrounds the North State. Featured works by Suzanne Bears, Karen Roy-Crockett, Debbie Carlisi and Clare Jones-Carbonell. Through 5/4. 710 S Main St., Red Bluff., 391-3259.
MUSEUM OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ART: Tend, an exploratory multimedia exhibit from the Chikoko collective that utilizes found, broken, burnt and re-purposed items with a focus on textiles to examine the meaning of home. Also: Trapeze Acrobats, featuring paintings of acrobats, divers, gymnasts and dancers by Clay Vorhes. Closing event Saturday, May 25, 6-8pm. Through 5/25. 900 Esplanade. monca.org
ORLAND ART CENTER: Witty and Wild and Whimsical, featuring the works of Gary Baugh, Marilynn Jennings, and Paula Busch. Through 5/25. 732 Fourth St., Orland. orlandartcenter.com
Museums BOLT’S ANTIQUE TOOL MUSEUM: Unique museum has over 12,000 hand tools on display, charting cataloging the evolution and history of tools. Closed Sundays. Through 6/15. $3. 1650 Broderick St., Oroville.
CHICO CHILDREN’S MUSEUM: 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. Eighth 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 and America’s Wolves: From Tragedy to Inspiration. Through 5/12. $5-$7. 625 Esplanade. csuchico.edu
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. patrickranchmuseum.org
VALENE L. SMITH MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY: Remarkable Lives, exploring the intertwined worlds of birds and humans, 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. 400 W. First St.