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Theater THE MADAM AND THE MAYOR’S WIFE: See Thursday. Sat, 5/11, 7:30pm. $15. Blue Room Theatre, 139 W. First St. blueroomtheatre.com
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Special Events BLACK BUTTE LAKE CAMP AND BIRD: See Friday. Sun, 5/12, 12pm. Free. Black Butte
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FREE MOVIE: Free showing every week; call 891-2762 for title. Sun, 5/12, 2pm. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave.
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MERRY STANDISH MOTHER’S DAY MATINEE: Comedians Aaron Standish, Liz Merry, and piano man Roland Allen perform new material and a few classics. Expect stand-up, sketches, songs and satire. Sun, 5/12, 2pm. $5. Duffy’s Tavern, 337 Main St. 474-3824.
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MOTHER’S DAY TEA IN THE ROSE GARDEN: Tea, sandwiches, treats and a stroll in the rose garden to celebrate the holiday with your loved one. Sun, 5/12, 2pm. $20$35. Rose Garden at CARD Community Center, 545 Vallombrosa Ave. 895-4711. chicorec.com
Music AN AFTERNOON OF JAZZ: Sundays at Two series continues with Rocky Winslow, guests and faculty for an afternoon of jazz to celebrate spring commencement. Sun, 5/12, 2pm. Zingg Recital Hall, Chico State, ARTS 279.
LOKI MILLER: Chico musician and thespian performs at a special Mother’s Day brunch. Sun, 5/12, 11am. Tender Loving Coffee, 365 E. Sixth St. 433-0414.
NORTH STATE SYMPHONY: Masterworks 4: Pathos and Hope—the symphony’s season finale showcases Brahms’ final work. Free pre-concert talk at 1pm. Sun, 5/12, 2pm. $21-$40. Laxson Auditorium, Chico State. 898-5984. northstate symphony.org
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Special Events PRISONER LETTER WRITING: The North Valley Prisoner Support crew gathers to write letters to incarcerated individuals. Tue, 5/14, 6pm. Blackbird, 1431 Park Ave.
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Music KALEO PHILLIPS: KZFR presents Hawaiian music and Hula dancers with popular Maui-based musician. Wed, 5/15, 6:30pm. Chico Women›s Club, 592 E. Third St. kzfr.org
Art 1078 GALLERY: Something Not Yet Made, local artist Mariam Pakbaz. Reception Saturday, May 11, 6-8pm. Through 6/2. 1710 Park Ave.
BEATNIKS COFFEE HOUSE & BREAKFAST JOINT: Portrait and Figure Drawing Group Art Show, drawings and paintings by Chico Art Center artists. Through 6/28. 1387 E. Eighth St.
CHICO ART CENTER: The Discovery Show Series, juried exhibition featuring work by four artists who have had limited local exposure. Through 5/31. 450 Orange St.
HEALING ART GALLERY - ENLOE CANCER CENTER: Antonio Ramirez, photography by late Northern California artist. The Enloe Cancer Center Healing Art Gallery features artists whose lives have been touched by cancer. Through 7/19. 265 Cohasset Road, 332-3856.
JACKI HEADLEY UNIVERSITY ART GALLERY: Juried Student Exhibition, works submitted by Chico State art students with a wide range of approaches, concepts, and media. Through 5/11. Chico State, ARTS 121. headleygallerycsuchico.com
JANET TURNER PRINT MUSEUM: Ink & Clay, annual exhibition showcases student work in printmaking and ceramics. Through 5/11. Chico State, Arts & Humanities Building. janetturner.org
MAIN EVENT GALLERY: California’s Girl of the Golden Sunshine, Tehama County Arts Council presents retrospective exhibit of late California artist Babette Fickert Dowell’s work. Reception on Friday, May 10, 5-8 pm. Through 7/6. Free. 710 Main St., Red Bluff., 391-3259.
MUSEUM OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ART: Tend, Chikoko presents an exploratory multimedia exhibit 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 5/26. 900 Esplanade. monca.org
ORLAND ART CENTER: Witty and Wild and
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Whimsical, featuring the works of Gary Baugh, Marilynn Jennings, and Paula Busch showcasing a range of techniques including collage and encaustic painting. Through 5/25. 732 Fourth St., Orland. orlandartcenter.com
PROVISIONS GALLERY: Group Art Show, first show for Chico’s newest white wall art gallery with artwork from local artists. 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 complete with 3D glasses and hidden imagery so visitors can participate in what is described as a transformational visionary art experience. Through 5/17. Chico State, Meriam Library. csuchico. edu/anthmuseum
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. 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.