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success. The CN&R’s annual Business Issue will be on stands february 20. Pick up this issue to read the stories of businesses in our community.

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Years in Business

Lewis Johnson Owner

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Special Events FREE MOVIE: Call for movie title (891-2762). Sun, 2/9, 2pm. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. buttecounty.net

NATIVE BASKETRY TALK: In conjunction with Chico State’s Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthropology, Dr. Vanessa Esquivido will discuss “The Intergenerational Knowledge of Northwest California Native Basketry.” Sun, 2/9, 4pm. Free. Chico Women’s Club, 592 E. Third St. 898-5397.

POP-UP: All-female pop-up shop featuring art from Marisa Segovia, Cheyenne Ng, Katie Applebaum, Moon Medicinals, Nora Machado and Jen Clark. Truckaroni will serve food until 2pm. Sun, 2/9, 11am. Free. 1078 Gallery, 1710 Park Ave.

Green Friendly

Butte View Olive wildly popular Co. and Stella Cadente , two olive oil labe ls that serv across the e nation, are produced righ cooks Oroville by t here in Lewis Johnso n and his fam ily. It all began in 1935, whe n Johnson’ first began s grandfather farming the 150 acres of that they still olive trees have today. In 1999 Joh produced the nson first bottle of Butte View after three years of fine olive oil -tuning his process. Today, Butte View produce s a wide vari of extra virg ety in olive oils infused with including: jala flavors peño, garlic, basil, lemon, blood oran ge and rose lime, mary. These and delicate pure, light hand crafted oils provide aromas and wonderful distinctive accents to any dish

making them trul one more reas y unique and excellent – just on why thes e olive oils and “Best of are “Gold” Class” med al winners. Mr. Johnso n welcomes you to com California sun e experience shine in a bott le! Available in Chico at Mais ie Jane’s, Mad Chico, and S&S Produc e in e, in Oroville & Denny Mar at Collins ket, and Wag on Wheel Mar 250ml and 500ml bott ket, in les.

2950 Lou is Ave | Or oville | 530 .534.8320 | www.bu tteview.co m

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Music CAMERON FORD: Vegan food, plus live music from local singer/songwriter. Sun, 2/9, 11am. Tender Loving Coffee, 365 E. Sixth St. NORTH STATE SYMPHONY: The Masterworks 3: Pulling Out the Stops program features Liszt’s Piano Concerto No. 1, Saint-Saens’ Symphony No. 3 (organ) and guest youth players joining on Marquez’ Danzon No.2. Pre-concert talk one hour before show. Sun, 2/9, 2pm. $18-$55. Laxson Auditorium, Chico State. northstatesymphony.org

THIS WILL DESTROY YOU: The post-rock instrumental heavyweights fill the Big Room with their atmospheric noise. Portland’s Amulets opens. Sun, 2/9, 7pm. $15. Sierra Nevada Big Room, 1075 E. 20th St. sierranevada.com

WHISKERS 006: Singer/songwriter Eric McAnlis

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FINE ARTS

covers pop and rock songs on his acoustic guitar. Sun, 2/9, 3pm. The Commons Social Empourium, 2412 Park Ave.

Theater GIRLS’ WEEKEND: See Thursday. Sun, 2/9, 2pm. $12-$18. Theatre on the Ridge, 3735 Neal Road, Paradise. 877-5760. totr.org

LITTLE WOMEN: See Friday. Sun, 2/9, 2pm. $20$30. CUSD Center for the Arts, 1475 East Ave.

THE MUSIC MAN: See Thursday. Sun, 2/9, 2pm. $20-$24. Chico Theater Company, 166 Eaton Rd., Ste. F. chicotheatercompany.com

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Special Events CHICO LIVE IMPROV: The Chico Improv Comedy troupe hosts classes at the gallery every Monday Mon, 2/10, 7pm. $5. 1078 Gallery, 1710 Park Ave.

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Music CHRIS THILE: Chico Performances presents multiple Grammy Award-winner and member of the Punch Brothers and Nickel Creek. Tue, 2/11, 7:30pm. $15-$54. Laxson Auditorium, Chico State, 898-6333. chicoperformances. com

For more MUSIC, See NIGHTLIFE on page 26

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Feb. 8-March 1 Chico Art Center See arT

Art BMU 3RD FLOOR GALLERY: Innocence’s Martyr, Chico State Painting and Drawing Club group exhibit. Reception 2/6, 5pm. Through 2/13. Chico State.

CHICO ART CENTER: Sal Casa, commemorative exhibit featuring abstract and representational paintings and drawings the Chico icon created throughout his career. A reception will be held Sat. 2/8 at 5 p.m. Through 3/1. 450 Orange St. chicoartcen ter.com

HEALING ART GALLERY: Art by Kimberly Rachelle Ranalla, paintings by Northern California artist and brain tumor survivor, Kimberly Rachelle Ranalla. Enloe Regional Cancer Center’s Healing Art Gallery features artists whose lives have been touched by cancer. Through 4/17. Free. 265 Cohasset Road., 332-3856. enloe. org

MUSEUM OF NORTHERN CALIFORNIA ART: Snow Goose Festival Art Exhibition, annual group exhibition in conjunction with Snow Goose Fest featuring original works of all media. Through 2/9. 900 Esplanade. monca.org

NAKED LOUNGE: Marisa Segovia, local art showcase. Reception 2/28, 7 p.m. Through 2/29. Free. 118 W. Second St.

THE TURNER: Renaissanced, Curated with history professor Jason Nice and students in Renaissance Civilization:

1300–1550, students explore prints in the Turner Collection to analyze the enduring themes of the Renaissance. Exhibition talk Thurs, 2/13, 5:30pm. Zingg Recital Hall Reception to follow at The Turner. Through 2/29. Free. Chico State, 898-4476. theturner.org

Museums 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 farmers’ market, a giant fish tank, multi-sensory room, imagination playground and much more. Check the website for hours and admission information. Through 3/25. $7-$9. 325 Main St. chicochildrensmuseum.org

GATEWAY SCIENCE MUSEUM: Albatross Life on the Wind and Sea, Hawaii artist and author Caren Loebel-Fried reveals the story of an imagined nesting Laysan Albatross through her intricate and colorful block prints. Through 2/9. $5-$7. 625 Esplanade.

VALENE L. SMITH MUSEUM OF ANTHROPOLOGY: Fire and Water Elements of Change, this exhibit curated by Museum Studies students observes our changing planet from an anthropological perspective, through two major elements: fire and water. Also: Unbroken Traditions Basketweavers of the Meadows-Baker Families in Northern California. Through 5/15. Chico State.


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