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North State Parent Volume 26 - Issue 10 August 2019

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CONTENTS 6 Be the Change Matt Plotkin By Jenna Christophersen 7 California: The HomeschoolingFriendly State By Kate Hiller 9 How to Help Your Child Create and Achieve Goals By Cheryl Maguire 12 Back to School By Shari Medini

13 Uniquely Us Back to School: Helping Children Understand Inclusion By Jennifer Arnold 18 This is Tehama Catch a Ride on Leila Dumore’s Learning Adventure at Evergreen Institute of Excellence By Kate Hiller 20 Uplifting "Tails" of Pets Loved, Lost and Found By Deborah Peel

22 For the Love of Dogs -They're More Emotional Than Scientists Once Gave Them Credit For By Kimberly Blaker 23 Surprising Ways Pets Benefit Your Kids By Lisa A. Beach 24 Breastfeeding: An Ancient Gift for a New Generation By Deborah Peel

26 Localicious A Trip to the Berry Patch for Back-toSchool Treats By Erin Bianchi 28 Going Places Family Events Calendar 36 Childcare & Preschool Directory

THANK YOU FOR PICKING UP A COPY OF NORTH STATE PARENT MAGAZINE On the Cover: Tehama County homeschoolers Selah Martin, Sarah Hiller and Emmalyne Stultz have teamed up for learning adventures since they were toddlers. The North State offers endless opportunity for schooling, both in and out of traditional schools. Let’s help our children thrive, as these three have, in learning environments tailored to their individual needs. Photography: Crystal Amen started her photography adventure four years ago; she specializes in all aspects of photography. Crystal has three young daughters that love to be her models when she isn’t photographing clients. Crystal lives in Anderson, CA, where she and her husband raise about 30 head of cattle. Check out her work on her website at www.crystalamenphotography.com

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t has been a lovely summer in our North State region! I sincerely hope you’ve been enjoying the outdoors and all its attendant activities during these sunny months. As I drive from Mount Shasta up to the Oregon border then back down to Chico and Willows, I rejoice in the natural beauty of our unique region. And here’s a shout-out for all the road work being done on many of our state and federal highways! A big THANKS to all involved for the hard work it takes to get the job done. Those of us who travel the I-5 corridor and are impacted by the construction

delays might consider how the roads are being made safer. Back to school season is here! Two organizations, in Butte and Shasta Counties, are dedicated to collecting back-to-school supplies for children in need. To learn more and find ways you can help, contact Shasta County Department of Child Support Services - (530) 229-8845 and Chico Mall’s School Supply Drive - (530) 343-0706 & www.chicomall.com/events/. A flagger/traffic coordinator on SR273 for the Caltrans District 2 Klamath River Bridge Project near Yreka.

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be the change By Jenna Christophersen

Matt Plotkin

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hursday, November 8, 2018, is a date burned into the memories of many North State residents. On that day the Camp Fire ravaged the town of Paradise, CA, claiming thousands of homes and 85 lives. Matt Plotkin, the youth ministries director at Bidwell Presbyterian Church in Chico at that time, saw the dark plume of smoke and immediately reached out to warn friends of the danger. By 1 pm, Matt had phonecoached a colleague how to shelter in place in Paradise and helped transform Bidwell’s student facilities into a resource center connecting fire survivors with church members offering help. Over the next days, Matt threw himself into the church’s pop-up shop for survivors and watched as donations, volunteers and state and federal aid poured in. “It dawned on me pretty early that somebody needed to coordinate all these efforts,” Matt remembers. To kickstart coordination, he invited relief volunteers to a meeting one week after the fire. The turnout surprised him. Over 90 representatives from businesses, faith-based groups, Chico city staff, American Red Cross and a host of other organizations arrived, all looking for ways to help Camp Fire survivors. To better meet the challenges ahead, the group committed to regularly collaborating. “We didn’t realize it at the time,” Matt says, “but FEMA (Federal Emergency Management Agency) representatives later told me we had created a long-term recovery group.” Matt began researching long term recovery groups and setting a course for how the Camp Fire Long Term Recovery Group (CFLTRG) would support survivors in their immediate needs as well as in the months and years beyond the initial crisis. In March, as Matt realized he could not sustainably divide his attention between his church responsibilities and his work with CFLTRG, he stepped away from Bidwell to apply as the CFLTRG executive director. After interviewing with other candidates, he accepted the directorship in April 2019. Before the fire, Matt had worked with nonprofit organizations and Christian youth ministry for 20 years. Although his new position affords significantly fewer nights of dodgeball and sugar-infused fun, Matt sees similarities between working with youth and working with CFLTRG. Both involve serving others, establishing relationships of trust and “herding cats,” a term he laughingly uses to describe connecting diverse volunteers with diverse needs. Although he never intended to become the head of a newly established non-profit, Matt says he naturally gravitates toward identifying and solving problems. He explains that once he “under-

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stood what was needed in our county, it made sense to become part of that.” Cari Jenkins, Matt’s former supervisor from a ministry position in Moraga, CA, agrees. “When hurricane Katrina happened, Matt organized a trip to take volunteers to the disaster site. His passion, heart, and gift for helping with disasters were so clear that I was not surprised at all when he stepped in to work with efforts after the fire.” Matt’s wife Rebecca has been one of his “biggest champions,” both before and after the fire. The couple met at a poker game hosted by mutual friends at church and has been married nearly 12 years. During their downtime, Matt and Rebecca enjoy spending time together and with friends, hiking in Upper Bidwell and Lower Bidwell parks and tending to the chickens and goats at their “ranchita” in Chico. Sierra Grossman served as CFLTRG co-chair with Matt during the organization’s hectic first months. “Matt is authentic in every interaction he has,” Sierra says. “He is steadfastly solution-oriented, has genuinely dedicated himself to encouraging others to be the best version of themselves, and always has a smile on his face.” The smile often comes from Matt’s joy in serving others, a trait he inherited from his parents and grandparents while growing up in San Diego, CA. “Both sets of grandparents were very others-oriented,” he recalls. “They and a number of my youth pastors put their words into action and lived out their faith in real, tangible ways. They helped me understand what it means to love your neighbor as yourself.” Consequently, he believes in “leveraging your talents” to benefit others on a large or small scale. “You can make a difference for one person—your neighbor, sibling, spouse. Making a difference isn’t necessarily about the quantity of people.” As in his own story, Matt notes that sometimes making a difference starts unintentionally, but that the next steps involve “observation, asking questions, and then deciding if you’re going to follow through.” Ó Jenna Christophersen is a Chico native who loves writing. Jenna worked as an administrative assistant for Matt at Bidwell Presbyterian Church until he became CFLTRG director. She’s delighted to feature him in Be the Change!

(Left) Matt and his wife Rebecca enjoy time on their Chico area ranchita. (Right) Their dear friend, 15-year-old Nate, enjoys helping with Ethel and Lucy, frisky Nigerian Dwarf Goats. To learn more about what CFLTRG can do for fire survivors, visit campfirelongtermrecovery.org.

The mission of our be the change column is to feature community members from the North State who are actively making a difference in community life. If you would like to nominate someone who is making a difference, please write to pn@northstateparent.com.


for parents By Kate Hiller

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The Homeschooling-Friendly State

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recently met a new family after they relocated from Washington to California. The parents admitted feeling a bit anxious about homeschooling their two children in a new state. Would California make it difficult to homeschool the way they wanted? Would there be a lot of regulations to wade through? What kind of support was available? I was more than happy to share what I have learned over the past 14 years of homeschooling in Northern California. More than anything, I wanted to encourage these

newcomers with California homeschool facts and help them better understand our homeschooling-friendly state. To support any family researching homeschooling choices in California, I offer the following common questions and answers. You can learn even more at cde.ca.gov/ sp/ps/psfaq.asp#D.

What are my homeschooling options in California? In California, parents may use an independent study program, known as an “umbrella” school, a pub-

lic charter, an existing private school, a certified private tutor or homeschool independently as a private homebased school. How do I legally file to homeschool independently? If you plan to function independently, you will need to file as an independent school with the California Department of Education between October 1-15 of each school year. The Private School Affidavit (www.cde.ca.gov/ 8 sp/ps/affidavit) with the California Department

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What if someone comes to my door and questions me about my homeschooling methods? Although this would be rare, you might choose to show a copy of your homeschooling affidavit or proof of using one of the “umbrella” schools mentioned above. For added guidance and protection, some families choose to join a legal defense organization such as the Home School Legal Defense Association (hslda.org). Will I have to do state testing? State testing requirements depend on the homeschooling option you choose. For instance, as a homebased private school, you won’t have to do state testing but may choose to find a test to check your student’s progress. Homeschoolers working with a charter school should test unless they are strongly opposed and, in that case, can opt out. I find that testing is a positive way to give back to the school for the services they supply. No matter which option you choose, you’ll want to align instruction to California content standards (www. cde.ca.gov/be/st/ss/index.asp), preparing your child for graduation and college. Lynn Peebles, the founder of Shasta Charter Academy, adds, “Standardized testing can give you great information on curriculum choices and show where extra help may be needed.” How do I find an “umbrella” school? To find charter schools that may serve as your umbrella school, start with the Charter School Locator at cde.ca.gov/ds/si/cs/index.asp or contact the CDE by calling (916) 322-1755. Other helpful resources are the North State Parent “School of Choice” or “Christian Education” directories found at northstateparent.com/familyresources/education. What are the benefits of partnering with either an existing private school or public charter? Record-keeping, curriculum, class facilitation, on-site classes, accountability, sports and financial support for off-site tutoring or electives are all partnering benefits.

Some schools offer concurrent enrollment assistance so that students may enroll in college classes. The Homeschool Association of California (hsc.org) also offers information, networking and support to help families navigate homeschooling.

How do I find a local homeschooling co-op? There are so many co-ops and groups that pair nicely with the decision to homeschool that the bigger challenge will be to limit the amount of socializing your family chooses to partake in. Facebook is a good place to start looking for a co-op. Some options in upper Northern California include: • Butte County: facebook.com/ThriveChico • Glenn County: facebook.com/ wmfinchcharterschool • Shasta County: facebook.com/ groups/1149117478481567 or facebook.com/ ReddingAreaHomeschoolSupport • Siskiyou County: facebook.com/ siskiyoucountyhomeschoolconnection • Tehama County: facebook.com/groups/Tehamaco.hs or facebook.com/events/469314557152538

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of Education establishes your homeschool program as your private school. This process is quick and simple.

Is it possible to adequately homeschool high schoolers? JoAnn Hackney, High School Director for American Christian Academy, assures parents, “Homeschooling through high school has become easier than ever. With planning and all the help and links available, homeschooled students are being accepted into colleges across the nation.” Curriculum The most common five words asked between homeschooling parents is, “What curriculum do you use?” It can be valuable to find a homeschooling family near you to help answer this question and many more. Try connecting through a Facebook page, and you will soon be introduced to a larger community. These homeschooling communities will often lend out curriculum or have used curriculum sales. I often find curriculum at thrift stores as well. Additionally, an internet search will lead you on a seemingly endless rabbit trail of homeschooling curric-

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ulum resources. I recommend a2zhomeschooling.com for families who are trying to homeschool on a budget. The North State’s homeschooling options and support are as eclectic as the families they serve. You would not be alone if you tried out several methods before settling on the approach that works best for your family. As a homeschool parent, you may wonder, “Am I doing enough?” Doing your very best is enough, and the friendly North State offers everything you need for your unique family to pursue your educational goals. Ó Kate and her family are “adventureschoolers” more than homeschoolers. Back home in Red Bluff, while recouping from their travels, Kate writes historical fiction—her first novel is set in rural Northern California. Contact Kate at kate@northstateparent.com.

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How to Help Your Child Create and Achieve Goals “I want to be on the honor roll,” says the student. “That sounds like a great goal,” I respond. “Let’s talk about how to achieve it!” When I was a guidance counselor, I helped students create and achieve their goals. Setting goals is important because it helps children be successful in school, work or any area of their life. Here are some tips to help your child formulate and reach their life aspirations. These examples are related to school, but your child could create goals for sports, social skills, jobs or any other area of their life.

Motivation to Achieve Goals Before creating goals, ask your child what her motivation is for wanting to reach those goals. This clarity will help to stay focused. For example, if her

goal is to be on the honor roll and her motivation is to get into a good college, you can use this concept to remind your child why achieving these goals is important. Using pictures or images as a sign of motivation can help young people to stay focused. In this example, hanging a picture of a college campus on the wall would help your child visualize it. When creating goals with your child, it is important to have the goal be specific, measurable and realistic. Using the following criteria, speaking directly with them will increase the likelihood of success. Vague versus Measurable Goals Vague Goal: I want to get good grades. Measurable Goal: I will hand in my homework on time every day for one week. With the first example, it will be difficult to 10

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know if you achieved your goals since you didn’t define what “good” means. Does good mean receiving a C or an A grade? Is it for all subjects? Do you want to get these grades for one or two terms or a final grade? In the second example, a time frame of one week is stipulated, so at the end of a week you know if you achieved your goal if you handed in all assigned homework. Unrealistic versus Realistic Goals It is also important to aim for realistic and achievable goals to avoid disappointment. It is easier to begin with small goals instead of large ones. Unrealistic Goal: I will get a score of 100 on every test this year. Realistic Goal: I will earn honor roll at the end of term one. Of course, some students might be able to earn 100 on every test, but most students would be setting themselves up for failure if they attempted this goal. In general, it is easier to start small and work your way up to larger or more ambitious goals. Also, if you write down your goals and put the list of goals on your wall, you are more apt to follow through daily. Long Term versus Short Term Goals Your goals can be both long term, one year or longer, and short-term, one day to 11 months. First, you can define your long-term goals and then your short-term goals as steps to help you achieve your long-term goals. By creating the short-term goals, you will find your long-term goal to be more manageable. Long Term Goal: At the end of this year school year, I will earn honor roll. Short Term Goal: I will hand in homework every day this week. Short Term Goal: I will study and review classwork for one hour every day this week. It may be overwhelming to think about an entire school year, but if you consider the shorter-term goal of only one hour per day, it is more manageable and achievable.

Reasons People Fall Short of Their Goals The main reasons I have seen students have difficulty in achieving their goals are as follows: • The student experiences an obstacle, and instead of overcoming the obstacle they give up. • The student didn’t know when they achieved their goal since the goal was vague. • The student created unrealistic or unattainable goals. Create New Goals If Necessary If you don’t achieve your goals, first assess the issue. Then you can create new goals or find the motivation to overcome the obstacle. Sometimes only minor changes are necessary. Goal: I will receive a grade of A in term one in math class. Short Term Goal: I will complete my homework every day. Obstacle: Current average in math class is a B. Solution: Discuss with the teacher ways to improve the grade, such as extra credit work or staying after school. When your child achieves their goals, praise them for their accomplishments and their ability to set a goal and achieve it. Creating goals is a lifelong skill that will help your child work harder and be more successful in life. Ó Originally published on Signature Moms. Cheryl Maguire holds a Master of Counseling Psychology degree. She is married and is the mother of twins and a daughter. Her writing has been published in Parents Magazine, Upworthy, Chicken Soup for the Soul: Count Your Blessings and Twins Magazine.


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Bethel Christian School is a strong academic school that trains up our students in the ways of the Lord. At BCS students come to know God’s character, experience His presence and share His love. BCS guides our students into knowing who they are in Christ based on what God’s word says. Our students are equipped to reach their destiny.

Redding Christian School is an independent, nondenominational Christian school serving all of Shasta County. Its families, qualified staff and faculty, and governing board represent Bible believing churches throughout the Redding area. RCS is a member of and fully accredited by the Association of Christian Schools International (ACSI) and Western Association of Schools and Colleges (WASC).

BCS is fully accredited with the Association of Christian Schools (ACSI) serving grades Preschool through 8th. BCS does not discriminate on the basis of race, color, or national and ethnic origin.

Preschool through high school, located in the beautiful neighborhood community of Palo Cedro

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Oroville Christian School

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“Train up a child in the way he should go, and when he is old he will not depart from it.” –Proverbs 22:6 Our mission is to assist parents in preparing their children for life by leading them to Christ, equipping them with strong academic skills, developing a sound biblical world view, and nurturing godly character Oroville Christian School seeks to glorify God by offering a high quality elementary Christian education to the families of the greater Oroville area.

PSP serving homeschool families for over 30 years. · Serving 1st- 12th with an emphasis on high school. · Offering one on one high school planning from special needs to university application, including Common App. · ACA is not accredited. With an SAT or ACT our students have enrolled in many prestigious colleges and universities. · Our students have been accepted by all branches of the military. · We offer CIF high school athletics. · ACA promotes self-governing, independent families focusing on a Christ-centered education.

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for parents By Shari Medini

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ack-to-school is always a complicated time of year for families. Everyone is on varying levels of looking forward to it or dreading going back. Often, it’s a mix of both! And since this transition is something that we must do every single year, it’s a good idea to seek out some strategies to help make things go as smoothly as possible.

that everyone is on the same page beforehand. Your kids will enjoy the comfort of knowing their days are planned. They will want to know who is dropping them off, who is picking them up and what will happen when they get home. This calendaring is also your chance to optimize your own schedule and create a better routine. Plan out your days in a way that will optimize your time. Back-to-school can be a very productive time for the whole family. It may also be helpful to minimize the extracurriculars in the fall as everyone adjusts their schedules. Early

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Back to School worries and potential problems have answers and solutions. It can be helpful to involve your child in coming up with solutions for their concerns. If he’s worried about making friends, you can brainstorm some fun stories and conversation starters that he could use to connect with new classmates. If she’s worried about her teacher, maybe you could both write an introductory email asking the teacher for three favorite things as a way to make the new teacher seem friendly and human. While many of your child’s concerns might seem small or trivial, it does not feel that way to them!

Highlighting the Positives As adults, it can be tough to go back to work after a week vacation, so imagine what it’s like for kids after having the whole summer off. They don’t want to go back to their “jobs,” and it can result in a lot of negative emotions, which is why it’s important to highlight the positives. Try these conversation openers - Which friends are you excited to see? What art projects do you think you’ll get to do this year? What is something that you really want to learn about this year in school? It’s important to remind our children of all of the benefits of school. It can be fun for them to relive past years and see how far they’ve come. Working on Sleep Schedules Long summer days with plenty of sunshine are wonderful, and so are the late evening festivities. But all of these fun summer nights can lead to a rude awakening once the school year starts. Late nights don’t work as well for kids with a full day of school ahead of them. It’s important to start adjusting sleep schedules gradually as you get closer to the beginning of the school year. You can’t expect your child to adapt overnight. You don’t need the schedule to be the same as the school year, and you don’t need to be super rigid. But it can be helpful to start making bedtime a bit earlier and setting alarms earlier each morning until you get to a point where you are close to a realistic schedule for the school year. Summer’s Not Over Yet! Partway through the summer, we already start to be bombarded with back-to-school advertising. Store shelves switch from beach towels and sand toys to backpacks and pencils super early, which can be a real downer for kids and parents. Despite all the buzz, it’s important to be realistic about the time that you do have left in the summer. And your kids will appreciate you acknowledging that, sharing it with them and helping them make the most of it. What fun activities and adventures can you plan toward the end of the summer break to make sure you feel like you are making the most of every day? What are a few of those items on your kids’ bucket lists that you want to make sure you squeeze in before school is back in session? And equally important, what would you all find relaxing and restorative so that you can start the school year in the best way possible? So, while the end of summer often comes with mixed emotions, there are ways to help ease the transition. Hope you enjoy the rest of your summer and get to tackle back-to-school season with a renewed energy! Ó Shari Medini strives to share positive, practical advice and resources to help you find joy in your parenting journey.

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Back to School: Helping Children Understand Inclusion

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t’s that time of year again! All over the North State parents are preparing to send their kids back to school. New clothes, new backpacks and new school supplies are typical hallmarks of getting ready for a new school year. But there is one thing often overlooked in preparing children before they enter a new classroom; teaching them about inclusion. In an educational setting, inclusion refers to a model wherein special needs students spend most or all their school day with general education students. The goal of inclusion is to “include” everyone, regardless of their abilities. Full inclusion classes and Special Day Classes (SDCs) are typically two types of classroom setups that accommodate students with special needs. Full inclusion means that the classroom is comprised of students who have Individualized Education Plans (IEPs) and those that do not. Special Day Class is a term used to describe a self-contained special education classroom that provides services to students with intensive needs that cannot be met by the general education program. It is debatable whether having a separate classroom is even beneficial or if it defeats the purpose of inclusion, but the fact is that full inclusion is not for everyone. Many children, my own included, fare much better in SDCs as they can’t handle being in a mainstream setting just yet. Even though the SDC classes are self-contained, the students participate in various general education activities and classes, although this can vary depending on the school and the needs of the students. For children entering preschool or kindergarten, it may be their first experience interacting with a peer who has different abilities. They may come home with stories about their new classmate or have questions that might seem awkward or hard to answer. The best thing to do in these situations is to be honest and have an age-appropriate discussion. Don’t ignore or brush off their curiosity. The most important way to teach a child about inclusion is to model it. Since children tend to follow what parents do, it’s important that our actions are sending the right message. Allowing children to learn and come to appreciate the fact that we all have similarities and differences is a great way to show them that everyone has unique gifts and abilities. Diversity should be celebrated and valued. Ó Uniquely Us is a unique opportunity to address special needs issues and concerns and to celebrate life. If you have something in particular you would like to read about, please write to pn@northstateparent.com (please include UU in the subject line). Shasta County author Jennifer Arnold is the mom of four, two of whom have been diagnosed with multiple special needs. She hopes to raise awareness of many issues that parents of special needs children face on a regular basis.

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SCHOOLS OF CHOICE DIRECTORY

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Children’s Community Charter School is a safe, family-oriented K-8 learning environment where our highly trained staff integrates art, music and drama into our science, technology, English language arts, engineering and math curriculums. Also offered is a Homework Club & After School Care. Call today about our tuitionfree public charter program!

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Chico • (530) 877-2227 www.paradisecccs.org

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CORE Butte Charter School is a public personalized learning school supporting families who homeschool their children. A personalized education program is designed for each student and support and enrichment classes are offered at three sites in Chico and Paradise. To learn more about our K-12 Home Study or High School Program, please visit us at www.corebutte.org.

A Personalized Learning K-12 Charter School

2847 Notre Dame Blvd. Chico • (530) 809-4152 www.corebutte.org

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At Blue Oak, engagement of the child is foremost. Each day is infused with art, music, & movement; ensuring we are teaching to the whole child; head, heart, and hands. Guided by our Waldorfinspired curriculum, we strive to develop in each child a lifelong love of learning, preparing them for active & ethical citizenship; critical thinking, self-awareness, creative imagination, & social responsibility. Our curriculum is developmentally appropriate, neurologically sound, integrative & imaginative. Specialty subjects include Spanish, music, handwork, technology, & movement. Monthly tours offered.

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Achieve Charter School of Paradise is a K-8 public charter school relocated to Chico to serve the Paradise community. Achieve is committed to supporting the unique needs of each student with personalized learning plans. Our character building small school environment empowers students to be positive contributors to their community.

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EIE would like to partner with your family to help your student be college and career ready through our personalized independent study/ home school program. We offer enrichment classes, vendors, High School 2 College option and more. The teamwork that is built among families, community, staff and students exemplifies our exceptional program.

We offer a caring, small school solution for Chico families that strikes a balance between high academic expectations and positive social/emotional development. We promote a growth mindset in a multidisciplinary, technology-rich environment that supports differentiated learning, mindfulness and student leadership. Elevate your child’s education with us at FRCS!

Serving Butte, Glenn, Mendocino, Plumas, Shasta, Tehama & Trinity Counties 19500 Learning Way Cottonwood • (530) 347-3411 ext. 7550 evergreenusd.com/institute-of-excellence

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SCHOOLS OF CHOICE DIRECTORY GOLDEN EAGLE CHARTER SCHOOL GRADES K-12

GECS provides educational choices for families who choose to educate their children through personalized learning. We offer a variety of educational experiences, including homeschooling support, curriculum, enrichment classes and full academic programs at our resource centers in Mt. Shasta and Yreka.

HEARTHSTONE CHARTER SCHOOL

HOMETECH CHARTER SCHOOL GRADES K-12

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Hearthstone is a tuition-free individualized charter school that supports homeschooling families. Hearthstone offers ongoing classes and enrichment programs in a positive social environment and wonderful campus. Our highly supportive classes and independent study program are for students of all abilities and backgrounds.

HomeTech is a WASC accredited, K-12, personalized learning, public charter school. Students attend classes each week, receive direct instruction from their teachers, and then complete additional assignments outside of class during the week. Success classes and academic support are available if a student needs a little extra help. HomeTech provides a unique alternative learning environment!

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Inspire School of Arts & Sciences is a tuition free, college and career prep, public charter high school. Our A/B college style class schedule, Advisory, 12 program majors and wide choice of electives provide students the opportunity to explore, create and grow. Inspire students flourish in an educational environment that encourages imagination in education.

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6249 Skyway Paradise • (530) 872-1171 www.hometech.org

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LASSEN ANTELOPE VOLCANIC ACADEMY

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LAVA, the Lassen Antelope Volcanic Academy in Red Bluff, proudly offers an exciting and unique educational experience. Our students gain access to STEM opportunities through our partnership with Lassen Volcanic National Park. We offer students a flexible schedule that allows for school-based and/or Independent Study programs. Finally, our students have access to a variety of enrichment courses in our Afternoon Program.

At Lincoln Street School, our goal is to inspire students, empower parents and promote a lifelong love for learning. We create an environment where academic success is personalized and achievable. Parents work with credentialed teachers to implement an Independent Study program following a homeschooling model that enriches, challenges and inspires students.

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Monarch Charter School caters to K-8th grade students who benefit from a nontraditional school setting. Teachers individualize the Common Core Curriculum to be student driven and personalized to meet the needs of each student. Monarch Charter School provides students the opportunity to work alongside highly educated teachers to expand their curiosity of the natural world and develop their place within it.

Serving 7 North State Counties

1660 Monroe Street Red Bluff • (530) 727-9495 www.bit.ly/lavacharter

1125 Lincoln Street Red Bluff • (530) 528-7301 www.lincolnstreetschool.org

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5307 Cedars Road Redding • (530) 247-7307 www.monarchkids.com

NDA is a personalized learning/ independent study program dedicated to supporting families who make the choice to school their children at home. We provide credentialed staff, curriculum choices, small group classes, one-on-one tutoring, field trips and an enriching vendor program.

Serving Shasta, Modoc, Lassen, Tehama, Siskiyou, and Trinity Counties

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SCHOOLS OF CHOICE DIRECTORY NORD COUNTRY SCHOOL GRADES K-8

NORTHERN UNITED CHARTER SCHOOLS GRADES K-12

PHOENIX CHARTER ACADEMY

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Pivot North Valley is a tuition-free, public charter school. Pivot uses a blended learning model, giving students the flexibility to learn onsite and online. A five-day-a-week onsite program is available. Teachers provide daily oversight, motivation and academic guidance that is customized to each student based on learning style and progress. Field trips, events, clubs and other social activities are available. Call or visit Pivot North Valley to enroll today!

We believe that learning is a lifelong adventure. We believe in the freedom to wonder, ask, explore, imagine & create. We provide high-quality, standards-based learning experiences in a small, rural school environment.

NUCS believes in honoring individual education choices and is committed to providing an innovative public education environment for students, their parents, and teachers, through independent study facilitation, small group instruction, tutoring, online and blended learning, as well as community college co-enrollment.

5554 California Street Chico • (530) 891-3138 www.nordcountryschool.org

Serving Siskiyou & Humboldt Counties (530) 842-4509 or (707) 629-3634 www.nucharters.org

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1350 E. 9th Street, Ste. 150 Chico • (530) 636-4479 www.pivotnorthvalley.com

REDDING STEM ACADEMY

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Redding STEM Academy (R-STEM) is a K-8 charter school sponsored by the Shasta County Office of Education. R-STEM is proud to utilize a nationally known Science, Technology, Engineering & Math (STEM) curriculum called Project Lead the Way. At R-STEM, students are provided individualized learning paths via personal laptops. Art, sports and multiple field trips per class round out our program. Call for a tour.

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Redding School of the Arts believes when it comes to young minds, art enriches and expands children for a full life in useful and unexpected ways. RSA seeks to accomplish its goal of high academic and behavioral standards through a student-centered, interdisciplinary & multicultural environment with an emphasis on the arts.

Phoenix Charter Academy is a public personalized learning charter school that supports families who home-school their children. PCA offers a resource center with the option of direct instruction and a wide variety of enrichment opportunities, including art, drama, music and Shasta College classes.

GRADES 6-12

Shasta County Independent Study (SCIS) is an instructional program that offers flexible options for personalized and diverse learning, to prepare students for college and career readiness. We offer Regional Occupation Program enrollment, Shasta College concurrent enrollment, an on-site instructional para-educator, an on-site career and college coordinator, group electives, college visits, work site learning, physical education opportunities, and more.

GRADES K-8

Rocky Point is a public, tuition-free program with a proven education approach that balances physical development and academic excellence. Small class sizes promote realworld experiences in the community, and character growth. We offer after-school care & clubs. Now enrolling for transitional kindergarten as part of our complete program.

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Ensure your spot now! Enrolling your K-8 student in this school year ensures your spot for the 19/20 school year. Coding. Robotics. Music. Art. Plus so much more! Stellar Charter School is a WASC accredited free public school. We specialize in personalization! Call us now to set up a tour!!!

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TEHAMA eLEARNING ACADEMY

Join us for amazing on-site classes, Shasta College enrollment, traditional home schooling, high-quality tutoring, and more. We are SUHSD sponsored and WASC accredited. Let’s have a great school year together!

307 Park Marina Circle Redding • (530) 245-2600 www.sca-edu.org

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Tehama eLearning Academy is a WASC accredited independent online charter school with a 7-12 program and an adult education component. Students at TeLA complete their coursework from anywhere they can access Internet or at the Red Bluff campus. The school has accredited teachers, A-G programs, credit recovery classes, individual education coursework and onsite electives.

715 Jackson Street Red Bluff • (530) 527­-0188 www.telacademy.org

U-Prep is a widely recognized high achieving college-prep school serving students in grades 6 through 12. The safe and orderly atmosphere of respect and personal excellence allows students to focus on learning, pursue their unique interests, and enjoy a dynamic campus life. With small class sizes and skilled guidance counselors, U-Prep students receive the individualized attention needed to achieve their goals and create the life of their dreams!

2200 Eureka Way Redding • (530) 245-2790 www.uprep.net

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Must be creative, outgoing and well organized. Must know basic office and database programs and have excellent work references. Must have qualifying experience in all categories or proven track record. Writing/photography is paid on a project basis, with opportunities for monthly and seasonal assignments. Marketing Rep Assistant must be available on weekdays, 9am-2 pm, 4-5 days each week. Startlng wage is $15 per hour, with raises given for outstanding work. Outstanding position for a parent.

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this is tehama By Kate Hiller

THIS IS TEHAMA

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The ancient word “Tehama” once meant a place where rivers could be crossed. With our county’s rich currents of history, happenings and hope, this is our crossing place today — where we meet to celebrate our beautiful Tehama County.

Catch a Ride on Leila Dumore’s Learning Adventure at Evergreen Institute of Excellence

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eeting administrator and teacher Leila Dumore at the Evergreen Institute of Excellence is like meeting Ms. Frizzle of The Magic School Bus. Not only does Mrs. Dumore have a fun fashion flair, but she also has a dazzling smile and her eyes flash with adventure at the mention of “learning.” Her mind jumps on that magic school bus, and she invites you to join her. Dumore began teaching with the Evergreen Union School District in 1994 as a 7th-grade science teacher. Her passion for learning next became an asset to Evergreen’s existing homeschool program and later helped create a non-classroom-based charter school. This charter opened in 2015 as the Evergreen Institute of Excellence (EIE) located on the Evergreen Middle School campus. EIE is a K-12 personalized learning public charter, an umbrella program for homeschooling families within the Evergreen Union School District. The program has grown from 34 children to its current full capacity of 135 students. Upon enrollment, each student is paired with a facilitator or supervising teacher. With six full-time supervising teachers available, each family will likely find their perfect match. EIE helps students answer three important questions: Who am I? Where am I headed? How am I going to get there? Partnerships among the students, their parents, supervising teachers, the school and local businesses all help build problem-solving and advocacy skills, helping to create well-rounded individuals.

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On-site electives, sports and tutoring are just a few of the services offered. A recent development is EIE’s High School to College Program. Dumore explains, “At no cost to them, concurrent enrollment allows our students to attend Shasta College and to discover the possibilities for their future. We provide guidance and support for the students' success through transportation, navigating college requirements and programs, and monitoring their progress.” Jacob Johansing and Alexandria Montes are two Class of 2019 graduates who made good use of this popular program. Jacob found EIE when he moved from Trinity County to this area in his junior year. The High School to College Program meshed well with his parents’ desire for him to use high school electives to gain vocational skills. These skills, they believed, would help him gain a living wage job upon high school graduation. Jacob pursued an Equipment Operator and Maintenance certificate from Shasta College and by graduation was only one class shy of the certificate requirement. This was significant, as he just started working toward this goal in his junior year. Jacob will continue his education at Shasta College this fall, finishing that last certificate class and then pursuing his passion for art by majoring in Studio Arts. Alexandria also started at EIE her junior year. Alexandria’s goal is to become a pediatrician, so she focused on completing her high school requirements early to advance her education quickly. With many years of college ahead, she wanted to chip away at her general education requirements for an Associate

Degree transfer. Alexandria earned the California Golden Seal of Merit for her excellence in academics. Families everywhere, homeschooled or not, should be able to utilize concurrent enrollment opportunities for their children. Many high schools offer similar programs. Tehama County families will find concurrent enrollment programs at Calvary Christian Academy, Tehama eLearning Academy and other area high schools. Neighboring counties have similar programs with area community colleges. If these learning adventures are beckoning your family, consider adding your name to the EIE waiting list. Dumore and the staff would love to share their passion for learning with your student. Dumore adds, “I love being able to offer an innovative program that doesn’t take the one-size-fits-all approach. We have kids like Jacob and Alexandria, who are ‘knocking it out of the park’ because they were able to discover their passions and take ownership of their education.” The next thing you might hear her say is, “All aboard who’s going aboard. There’s something exciting and I can’t wait to show you!” Ó

Kate and her family are “adventureschoolers” more than homeschoolers. Back home in Red Bluff, while recouping from their travels, Kate writes historical fiction—her first novel is set in rural Northern California. Contact Kate at kate@northstateparent.com.


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Uplifting "Tails" of Pets Loved, Lost and Found

or true pet lovers, our dogs, cats, turtles and even chinchillas are deeply loved. We can’t imagine our family circle complete without them. During the 2018 Carr Fire that burned nearly 230,000 acres in Shasta and Trinity Counties and the Camp Fire that destroyed Paradise, thousands of pets had to be left behind or became lost during the emergency and evacuations. Animal-loving volunteers leaped into action, establishing field teams and gaining permission to work in the affected areas. Information spread, well, like wildfire as these volunteers turned to Facebook to help bring pets and their owners back together. Nearly one year later, Carr Fire Pet Rescue & Reunification has returned many dogs and at least 172 cats to their owners. Assistant Director and Field Administrator Ruthie Cortright urges pet owners to “Assume your pets survived and report them missing to improve your chances of successful reunification. Keep looking until you can

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who was being fostered. Stacy scours social media and uses online pet rescue tools to match lost pets to possible owners. She presented a photo of a bedraggled, skinny survivor to a family who was certain this wasn’t their 15-pound Irwin. He’d been found seven miles from their home, an impossible distance for their 12-year-old cat to have traveled. Months later, Stacy presented them with a new photo after the cat regained his health and filled out. Instantly, they knew it was Irwin! Almost a year after the fire, he was back with his very grateful people. Big Ernie, a large gray tabby, became a social media sensation. A wildlife camera in his burned Victoria Way neighborhood west of Redding captured him staring down a raccoon over an emergency feeding station. His stealth helped him survive, and he wasn’t easy to catch. It was three months before this former 15-pound kitty was placed in his owner’s arms, 3 pounds lighter but 100 21 pounds happier.

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Use the following resources to find missing furry, feathered or scaly friends or to give a home to a new loving companion. FACEBOOK Camp Fire Lost/Found Animals facebook.com/groups/2393041494057581 Camp Fire Pets Lost/Found facebook.com/campfireanimals Camp Fire Pet Rescue & Reunification facebook.com/groups/ CampFirePetRescueAndReunification Carr Fire Pet Rescue & Reunification facebook.com/groups/CarrFirePets Lost Pets Redding facebook.com/LostPetsReddingCA ANIMAL SHELTERS Butte Humane Society (530) 343-7917 buttehumane.org Glenn County Animal Control (530) 934-6507 wcountyofglenn.net/dept/ sheriff/animal-control Haven Humane Society (Shasta) (530) 241-1653 www.havenhumane.org Humane Society Town & Country (530) 517-1754 orlandtownandcountryhumane.org

Shasta Lake Animal Control (530) 275-7480 www.cityofshastalake.org/92/ Animal-Control Siskiyou County Animal Control (530) 841-4028 co.siskiyou.ca.us/animalcontrol Tehama County Animal Services (530) 527-3439 co.tehama.ca.us/animal-services PET RESCUE Another Chance Animal Welfare League (Palo Cedro) (530) 547-PETS acawl.org Rescue Ranch (Yreka; dogs) (530) 842-0829 rrdog.org ResQ Animal Coalition (Redding) (530) 276-9364 resqac.com Shasta Sanctuary (Weed) (530) 925-5563 facebook.com/shastasanctuary Tails of Rescue (Redding) (530) 448-7444 tailsofrescue.org Wags & Whiskers Pet Rescue (Chico & Willows) (530) 895-8888 wagsandwhiskerspetrescue.com

When the Camp Fire broke out, Ruthie volunteered right away to support Jennifer Petrusca with her Camp Fire Pet Rescue & Reunification field team. Ruthie recalls an elderly gentleman pleading for help. He had been separated from his 14-year-old blind Chihuahua, Queenie when he came into town for a doctor appointment. A volunteer was sent to his house, still standing on the Paradise border. Inside was Queenie and man and dog were joyfully reunited. Along with dogs and cats, one of the most intriguing pets recovered from the Camp Fire was a chinchilla. He was a bit crafty and more challenging to transport, having to be returned to his carrier during the journey. But his family was just as relieved as any other pet owner to see their sweet chinchilla again. These uplifting tales of pets lost and found remind us to include our furry family members in our disaster plans. “Know their hiding spots,” recommends Ruthie, “and bring them inside or secure them in a garage during an active emergency. You may be evacuated at any moment, and you can take them with you. Contain cats in a carrier and keep dogs on a leash. If you don’t have a carrier, go to a pet supply shop or veterinarian, and you can usually get a cardboard carrier.” Ruthie’s best tip for successful lost pet reunification is to have them microchipped. This “tags” dogs and cats by easily injecting an electronic chip enclosed in a cylinder the size of a grain of rice under the pet’s skin. The microchip can be scanned to collect a unique identification number linked to the owner’s phone number. Ruthie suggests adding an alternate contact, an out-of-area friend or family member who can be called if the owner is unreachable during an evacuation. Pet owners can take advantage of events or special offers to keep the cost of microchipping at $10 or less. Carr Fire Pet Rescue & Reunification will be hosting such an event on August 3, 2019, at Treats Natural Pets Marketplace located at 1726 Churn Creek Road in Redding. Ó

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How to Talk to Children About Traumatic Events As a parent or caregiver, you may struggle with how to talk with children about events like the recent wildfires. It is important to remember that children look to their parents to make them feel safe. This is true no matter what age your children are. As our community heals, here are some ways you can help children no matter if they are toddlers, teens or young adults:

Talk with them Talking to children about their worries is the first step to help them feel safe and begin to cope with traumatic events. The conversation may not seem easy, but discussing difficult events in age-appropriate language can help a child feel safer and more secure. Children often learn or know when something sad or scary happens. If adults don’t talk to them about it, a child may overestimate what is wrong or misunderstand adults’ silence. So, be the first to bring up the difficult topic.

When & how should you talk to them? • Find times when they are most likely to talk. • Listen to their thoughts and point of view. • Express your own opinions and ideas without putting down theirs. • Above all, reassure. • Keep home a safe place.

How to Talk to Children • Watch for signs of stress, fear or anxiety. • Help kids express themselves. • Take “news breaks.” • Take care of yourself. These tips and strategies can help you guide your children through traumatic events. If you are feeling stuck or overwhelmed, you may want to consider talking to someone who could help. A licensed mental health professional such as a psychologist can assist you in developing an appropriate strategy for moving forward. You can access mental health resources by calling (530) 225-5200.

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Deborah Peel is a writer, blogger, content marketer, mother and lover of big trees and isolated mountain tops. She loves spending time exploring the woods with her black lab dog daughter, Taylor. Contact Deb at mtnmama3000@outlook.com.

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for community By Kimberly Blaker

For the Love of Dogs They're More Emotional Than Scientists Once Gave Them Credit For

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n living with and interacting with our dogs, we get to know them well. Despite their inability to talk, we often understand their emotions based on their body language. But scientists now know what dog owners have suspected all along—dogs experience a wider range of emotions than once thought. The dog brain is substantially smaller than the human brain when accounting for body size, so it isn't as complex as our brain, yet MRI studies reveal a dog’s brain isn’t much different from humans. MRIs have revealed the same sections of both the human and dog brain light up to various types of stimuli, according to neurologist Dr. J.P. McCue, at New York City's Animal Medical Center, in his report “Dog Brain Facts: Understanding Canine Cognition” (petmd.com/dog/ behavior/dog-brain-facts-understanding-canine-cognition). Dogs produce oxytocin, the neurotransmitter and hormone that helps create the emotion of love in humans. In fact, research has found that when our dogs stare into our eyes, it activates oxytocin, creating a bond similar to that between a mother and infant. David Grimm reports on the research of this phenomenon in his article “How Dogs Stole our Hearts” (sciencemag.org). In an experiment by animal behaviorist Takefumi Kikusui and his colleagues, dogs and their owners gazed into each other's eyes. Their gazes ranged from a few seconds to a couple of minutes. The researchers found in those dogs and owners who gazed longer the oxytocin levels rose 130% and 300% respectively, adding to the growing body of research that supports the finding that dogs can feel love and attachment. 22

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Just like in humans, dogs' brains develop as they grow. In humans, the brain reaches full development around the age of 25. But dogs' brains are fully developed around the age of six months. At this point, a dog’s emotional development is equivalent to that of a toddler, according to researchers. To gain perspective on what that means regarding a dog’s range of emotions, Stanley Coren, in “What Emotions Do Dogs Actually Experience?” (moderndogmagazine.com) charts the emotions of a two-and-a-half-year-old child. These include joy, love and affection, contentment, excitement, shyness and suspicion, fear, disgust, distress and anger. At that age, however, children don't experience feelings that require self-consciousness, such as pride, shame, guilt and contempt.

How to read your dog's feelings Here are some of the ways that dogs express different emotions. Joy. Dogs often express this when a family member comes home, or a familiar guest comes to visit. Dogs often run and jump, wag their tails and lavish kisses. They also express joy when playing by barking or giving a playful bow. Love and affection. When dogs are feeling affectionate, they might nudge you with their nose, make affectionate eye contact or make soft groans and sighs while lying next to you. Some dogs will lean their bodies up against you while sitting or standing. They also express their love through kissing, jumping and rolling onto their backs with a wagging tail. Shyness, suspicion, fear. These emotions are often quite evident. Dogs might flatten their ears, avoid eye contact, tuck their tail under, cower, pant or shake. They can also have dilated glassy eyes. Pacing, hiding, whining, barking, sneering, nipping, or submissive urination can also be signs of fear or shyness. Distress. When dogs are depressed, they can experience changes in appetite, behavior, sleep patterns and reduced activity levels. Emotionally distressed dogs also show this in their posture with downcast eyes and a low bent neck. They might also lick or shed excessively. Anger. If your dog has ever ignored you or given you the cold shoulder, there's a good chance it's mad at you. But if you're doing something that makes your dog particularly angry, your dog might take a rigid posture, bark loudly in your direction, or make sharp or short barks. This is a warning to stop whatever you're doing that's making your dog angry. If your dog begins growling, repeatedly howling with a rising pitch, or showing teeth, it's prepared to attack. What about hackles? People often think raised hackles indicate a dog is angry or showing aggression. Sometimes that's the case. But raised hackles are an involuntary reaction and most often caused by a host of other emotions. These include excitement, arousal, fear, shyness, defensiveness or being startled. That said, dogs can bite out of fear, not just anger. The best way to know the meaning behind the raised hackles is to look at other body language that indicates what the dog is feeling. Ó Kimberly Blaker is a parenting and lifestyle writer. She also writes content, blog posts, and offers onpage SEO for businesses.

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Surprising Ways Pets Benefit Your Kids

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t’s 6 a.m., and you hear your baby whimpering. He’s probably hungry, but you want to sleep a little longer. Nevertheless, like any good parent, you get out of bed to feed him. But you’re not feeding your infant son. You’re feeding Rocky, your beloved golden retriever who is such an integral part of your family that you’re willing to get up at the crack of dawn for him.

Why do you care so much? And what does this special bond mean to your family? As you incorporate a pet into your family’s daily rhythm, he quickly wiggles his way into your hearts. He flashes his “I’ll-miss-you” puppy dog eyes whenever you leave the house and greets you at the door when you come home. He wags his tail when you talk to him and curls up next to your kids, giving them a built-in snuggle buddy. In turn, your family celebrates his birthday, takes selfies with him, plays with him and brings him on vacation. It’s a two-way lovefest. “When I’m watching TV, Shadow sits on my chest and rubs his head against me,” explains Kevin, the “parent” of a 25-pound cat. “He’s so heavy that it’s a little hard to breathe. Even though I’m gasping for air after a few minutes, I love his affection.” Veterinarian Dr. Brian Benjamin understands the special bond. “We have clients who celebrate Christmas and hang a stocking on the fireplace with their pet’s name just like a kid in the family,” he says. Three Surprising Ways Pets Benefit Your Kids According to the American Academy of Child & Adolescent Psychiatry, growing up with a pet can usher in a host of benefits for children. They learn how to be responsible. “In many ways, the pet becomes like a child because it depends on its owner for food, water, bathing and a clean, healthy environment,” says Dr. Benjamin. “And the child becomes like a parent because he takes on the responsibility of helping to care for the pet.”

They learn big-picture lessons about the circle of life, from birth and illnesses to accidents and death. “Loss of a pet is always difficult,” explains Dr. Benjamin. “This can be the first time a child experiences the loss of a loved one. It can lay the groundwork and set the stage for what it means to lose a family member.” They often confide in their pets, treating them like a trusted confidant. Pets listen with no judgment, which helps kids share their feelings. And pets cuddle and provide comfort, which helps kids develop compassion and nonverbal communication skills. “I have a son who has special needs,” points out Dr. Benjamin, “and he sometimes relates to pets in the house more easily than he relates to people.” It’s not just the kids who benefit from pet ownership. Parents can get in on the tail-wagging benefits, too. “People who share their houses with pets can have less overall stress because the pets act as a comforting factor,” says Dr. Benjamin. “Studies have shown that petting a purring cat can reduce heart rate and stress level.” This might just make up for all those mornings when you sacrifice extra shuteye to get up and feed your “baby.” Ó Lisa Beach is a freelance journalist and copywriter. Her work has been published in The New York Times, Good Housekeeping, Parents, Eating Well, USA Today Pet Guide and dozens more.

Looking for a great place to adopt a pet? Start with the local organizations in your community. Or tap the searchable online resources that can filter results by your location and type of animal you want to adopt. • acawl.org • buttehumane.org • rrdog.org • tailsofrescue.org • havenhumane.org • orlandtownandcountryhumane.org • wagsandwhiskerspetrescue.com www.northstateparent.com • August 2019

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g n i d e e f t s a Bre An Ancient Gift for a New Generation

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ichole Wilder knew Luca was going to be born with a cleft lip. She was determined to breastfeed her fifth baby, just as she’d breastfed her first two boys and two girls. He deserved the bounty of his mother’s milk, from the initial colostrum to the rich “true” milk that helps babies thrive. But how would she breastfeed when there was a hole in her baby’s lip? Nichole prepared in advance by calling on Judy Cassidy, RN, a 40-year North State resident and highly knowledgeable, educated and experienced lactation consultant. In her 38 years as a registered nurse, Judy Cassidy worked in labor and delivery and postpartum care, the newborn nursery and childbirth education. Breastfeeding was a prominent factor as she helped mothers and babies in hospitals, through Public Health and at home with their midwives. For the final eight years of her career, she pursued her passion, becoming an International Board-Certified Lactation Consultant (IBCLC). She made upwards of 3,000 connections to assist breastfeeding moms and, although officially retired, her phone still rings with requests from moms grateful for Judy’s support in person and sometimes by phone. Judy is a fount of breastfeeding science and factoids, delivering sage advice and education, and exploring creative solutions to help moms meet the unique needs of each newborn. She finds many moms lack emotional support. “Sometimes,” she explains, “they just need to know they are heard.” Some moms need only a small assist while others face more complex challenges. Her face glows when she says, “Something that gives me a boost is helping a mom with a painful latch. Using some simple positioning and teaching her about instinctual behavior, she’ll suddenly say, ‘This is so much better!’ That makes me happy.” For medical-related issues, she reminds parents they should always see their physician. Breastfeeding has significant benefits, and the composition of breastmilk adjusts naturally to give baby what he needs as he grows. The body is triggered to start feeding a baby by a change in hormonal balance after the placenta is delivered following birth. Breastfeeding can begin in the first hour of life. With a stomach about

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the size of a cherry, a newborn may take only a teaspoon at a time. Colostrum, with its yellowish, watery consistency, is baby’s first food and lasts for 2-5 days. Judy calls it “liquid gold,” packed with protein, vitamins and antibodies that pass from mother to baby. It coats and protects the stomach and intestines against germs, helps prevent jaundice and low blood sugar, digests readily and serves as a laxative to help pass the first poop. Milk production naturally transitions to mature or “true” milk, containing over 1,000 proteins made up of amino acids to support growth and development, including brain development. Over 40 enzymes aid in digestion, the immune system and absorbing iron, and vitamins and minerals support growth, organ function and building bones and teeth. Want to know more? Visit www.medela.com/breastfeeding/mums-journey/breast-milk-composition. The American Academy of Pediatrics recommends breastfeeding exclusively, when possible, for the first six months of a baby’s life. Judy believes, “The body is made to become pregnant and grow a baby and, like all mammals, humans are designed to feed their babies by breastfeeding. That doesn’t mean it always works. It’s an honor to help moms overcome the challenges.” “I try to see what works for the mom and keep it simple,” says Judy. “The mother’s comfort and minimizing stress are important to overcoming initial challenges.” Some breastfeeding challenges include: • Painful Latch: Baby may have a shallow latch on the nipple, causing growing soreness and pain. A lactation consultant can help reposition baby, allowing him to pull the nipple and part of the areola deep into his mouth for a secure, comfortable latch. Sometimes the short-term protection of a nipple shield may be recommended. • Sleepy Baby: A sleepy baby may not feed adequately. It’s a good idea to wake her up by rubbing the palms of her hands, soles of her feet and along her spine. Try dressing baby down to her diaper and even wipe her down with a lukewarm washcloth. • Health Conditions: Baby may be born tongue-tied where the ligament under the tongue is too short or

lip-tied when the tissue behind the upper lip is too thick or stiff, impacting his physical ability to receive the nipple, latch and suck. A lactation consultant may identify such conditions, but consulting a trained physician is necessary for basic surgical correction. • Mother’s Health: A mother’s body may not be able to produce milk due to pre-existing health conditions like polycystic ovaries or hypothyroidism. Mothers can look for signs that their baby is breastfeeding successfully. Is baby sucking well and removing milk at the breast 8-12 times a day? Is the latch comfortable? Is baby getting an adequate supply? Listen or watch carefully for the swallow. Is baby peeing and pooping frequently? These are all signs that a baby is feeding well. For Luca, Judy and Nichole refreshed on breastfeeding mechanics and dove deep into an infant’s art of sucking. Like Nichole’s third child, Luca was born with WolfHirschhorn Syndrome, a rare genetic deletion of part of the fourth chromosome, plus a cleft lip. Nichole says Judy provided tender, firm encouragement and helped her modify her breastfeeding technique until she found the way to nurse Luca that worked for baby and mom. Despite his special needs, Luca became a breastfeeding champ! 87.2 percent of California babies breastfeed to some extent, 66.7 percent breastfeed for six months and 40.2 percent breastfeed for 12 months (Centers for Disease Control). Judy applauds a new generation giving the ancient gift of mother’s milk to their children. She says, “Give yourself credit, whether you breastfeed for a week, a month, or years!” But her biggest concern isn’t duration. “It’s okay for a mom to decide when she’s done. And to know, for whatever her breastfeeding duration, she’s given her baby an amazing gift.” Ó

Deborah Peel is a writer, blogger, content marketer, mother and lover of big trees and isolated mountain tops. Contact Deb at mtnmama3000@outlook.com.


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BREASTFEEDING RESOURCES Deaf Mother TDD (888) 220-5446 Mother’s Milk Bank (San Jose) (877) 375-6645 La Leche League International Helpline 1 (877) 452-5324 Sutter Memorial Hospital Lactation Center, Advice Warmline (916) 733-1441

BUTTE COUNTY

Butte County Breastmilk Donation www.facebook.com/ groups/272306723101320 Butte County WIC Chico: (530) 891-2767 Oroville: (530) 538-7455 Private lactation consultation, classes & support group (Eng. & Sp.), breast pumps and supplies. Chico Pediatric Medical Group (530) 343-8522 Private lactation consultation. Enloe Medical Center (Chico) (530) 332-3970 Tours and childbirth, parenting, newborn & safety classes, breastfeeding education/ support before, during and after childbirth. Breastfeeding Supply Store offers rental of hospital-grade and personal breast pumps plus supplies, spare parts, and breast milk collection/storage items. La Leche League of Chico (530) 591-9191, Rachel Oroville Hospital Lactation Support (530) 532-8445 Free lactation services for patients of Oroville Hospital providers including OBGYNs, pediatricians, and midwives.

GLENN COUNTY

Glenn County Health Services WIC (530) 865-8791 Peer counseling, private lactation consultations, breastfeeding support groups (Eng. & Sp.)

SHASTA COUNTY

Care Net (530) 246-7075 Childbirth education classes. Judy Cassidy, RN, Lactation Consultant (530) 515-9332 La Leche League of Greater Redding Daytime: (530) 549-4675, Kim Evenings: (530) 241-0134, Nancy Spanish: (530) 221-4720, Jula Mercy Medical Center – Redding (530) 225-7779 or Family Birth Center (877) 883-3531 Childbirth education classes. Shasta County Maternity Center (530) 225-7293 Burney/McArthur (530) 440-6805 Outpatient breastfeeding consultation (by appt.). WIC Breastfeeding Support (530) 229-8446 Breastfeeding classes & consultations, Shasta Mom’s Circle, Latch Me Tea (Fri. 1-2pm), breast pump rental.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Mercy Medical Center – Mt. Shasta (530) 926-6111 Breastfeeding education included in childbirth classes. Shasta Midwives Birth Center (Mt. Shasta) (530) 918-9433 Lactation consultation, birthing & newborn care classes, childbirth education, Mom & Me gatherings. Siskiyou County WIC (Yreka) (530) 841-2170 Breastfeeding education, support and breast pump loans for WIC clients.

TEHAMA COUNTY

La Leche League (Red Bluff) (530) 221-4720 St. Elizabeth Community Hospital (530) 529-8000 Childbirth classes & educational support after baby is home. Tehama County WIC (530) 527-8491 Breastfeeding support, lactation education, nutrition education.

A WILDFIRE PREGNANCY RESEARCH STUDY

B-SAFE BIO-SPECIMEN ASSESSMENT OF FIRE EFFECTS Studying how wildfires affect the health of pregnant women and their babies to assess exposure.

You are eligible to participate in this wildfire-related research study if • • •

You were living in Northern California and pregnant when the Camp Fire began on November 8, 2018 You already had your baby or you're still pregnant and your due date is no later than December 8, 2019 You are at least 18-years-old

We will collect information on wildfire experiences and biological samples including hair, saliva, and toenails. For those in certain counties, we will also collect blood, urine, placenta and umbilical cord blood at delivery, as well as breast milk, baby saliva, and toenails at a postnatal visit. If interested in participating in this study, contact us at hs-bsafe@ucdavis.edu, (530) 754-0914, or scan our QR code.

“In addition to its important nutrition, breastfeeding is comforting and stimulates bonding; breastfeeding stimulates hormones, which can be helpful in reducing postpartum mood and anxiety disorders (postpartum depression). It is also a protective factor against SIDS, breast cancer, diabetes and heart disease. A mother’s body provides the milk that a baby’s body is expecting. Getting a comfortable latch and knowing how to build and maintain a good milk supply takes practice and support.” Sara Stone, IBCLC, Breastfeeding Coordinator/Public Health Services Coordinator Shasta County Health and Human Service Agency, Regional Services Please say you saw it in North State Parent magazine. This helps us grow!

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localicious By Erin Bianchi

A Trip to the Berry Patch for Back-to-School Treats

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h, hey there, August! Back to school time already? August always seems to be a busy season full of excitement about creating a new year of family routines. Below are a few berry-filled snack routines. Incorporate them into this school year to put you right on track! A trip to the local berry patch offers fruit at the peak of freshness, great prices and a whole lot of family fun. Pick in bulk and freeze your harvest to use for months to come. I had the opportunity to talk with Niki Harris of California Heritage Farms (californiaheritagefarms.com) about their U-Pick berry patch in beautiful Fort Jones, CA. Their patch includes strawberries, raspberries, blueberries and other less common berry varieties they add each year. Learn more about their family farm enthusiasm and the fun offerings they have for visitors in the following responses.

What prompted you to start the berry patch? We were lucky enough to inherit it when we bought the farm. We continue to build and grow the berry patch because it's an amazing way to connect with our community and offer something unique to our area.

1 can chickpeas, rinsed ½ cup nut or seed butter 2 tablespoons honey 1 tablespoon maple syrup 1 teaspoon vanilla ½ cup berries ¼ cup dark chocolate chips (optional)

our region! Every year Rich brings in something new to grow so now besides berries, we have U-Cut flowers, watermelons and tomatoes. Who knows what's next!

Process all ingredients except for berries and chocolate chips in a food processor until smooth. Stir in berries and chocolate chips. Use a cookie scoop or your hands to make round dough balls. Eat immediately or store in the fridge. Snack on them throughout the week and add them to lunch boxes.

What are your days and hours?

Kefir Pops

We are open seven days a week, 8 am to 8 pm June through August followed by weekends through September and October.

Any tips for guests coming to visit the patch? Bring sunscreen and water! It can get hot out there picking. Bring your own containers and feel free to pack a picnic and enjoy the day. Everything is on the honor system. We take cash, checks or Venmo.

Do you have any favorite berry recipes? I would love to include a favorite berry recipe, but that would just be me lying. Our berries get eaten before they even hit the kitchen.

What is the best way for guests to contact you? Email us hello@caheritagefarms.com, or you can find us on Instagram @californiaheritagefarms Ó

What are your favorite things about the berry patch? We have four small kids, aged six, five, and three and three, and tons of cousins, so it's an amazing environment to raise children. All summer, our friends come in and out to pick berries, and the kids play, eat berries and get dirty. It's a dream. I also love the new-ish farm stand where we showcase and sell a variety of goods local to

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Erin Bianchi is a Registered Dietitian with a focus on real food. She does her best to source local, seasonal ingredients and get everyone to the dinner table to enjoy them together. She and her husband have two daughters and live on a small walnut orchard in Northern California. You can follow their food and adventures on Instagram @ thefarmerandthecook.

1 cup whole milk kefir 2 cups berries (fresh or frozen) 1 tablespoon maple syrup Blend all ingredients until smooth. Pour into popsicle molds or ice cube trays and place in the freezer. If using ice cube trays, find mini popsicle sticks and place in the middle of each kefir ice cube after 30 minutes in the freezer. Return to freezer and allow to freeze completely before serving.

Berry or Fruit Skewers 2 cups fresh berries 1 cup whole milk yogurt ½ cup nut or seed butter 1 tablespoon chia seeds

Instruct your skewer crew on how to safely handle pointed objects and then begin sliding berries onto the skewers. Pour yogurt into a large shallow dish and dip berry skewers in, coating at least one side. Place dipped skewers on a plate or cookie sheet, drizzle with nut butter and sprinkle with chia seeds. These can be eaten immediately or placed in the freezer to enjoy as a frozen treat later. For a simpler, less messy version that is lunchbox friendly try fruit and cheese skewers. Two pieces of fruit to one piece of cheese. Eat immediately or refrigerate for later.

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ART & MUSEUM EXHIBITS Apollo 50: A New Perspective Exhibition; Ashland, OR. Allows people young & old to experience the small steps that led to the giant leap of the moon landings. All ages. Daily, 11am-6pm; thru 10/10. $12/adults; $10/ children & seniors; free ages 2 & under. ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum, 1500 E Main St. (541)482-6767. Chico Air Museum. View jet & propeller aircraft plus an impressive display of aviation & space artifacts. Peruse the research library & gift shop. Th-Sun, 9am2pm. Group/field trip visits by reservation. Free, but donations appreciated. Chico Airport, 165 Ryan Ave. (530)345-6468. Chico Children’s Museum. Experience the new wonderland in many different play exhibits with your child. Bond in a playful environment with the entire family. All ages. Tue-Sat, 10am-5pm & Sun, 12-5pm. $7-$9/person; ages 0-23mo free. 325 Main St. (530)809-1492. Chico Creek Nature Center. Experience nature indoors at this delightful, small, child-friendly location. Geared towards nature, animals & science. Meet a

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variety of reptiles, a western screech owl & a redtailed hawk. Includes a playroom for young children. Also offers seasonal children’s nature camps. WedSat, 11am-3pm. Closed some holidays; call ahead. 1968 E 8th St. in lower Bidwell Park (530)891-4671. Chico Through Time Exhibition. Explore Chico’s history in different themes. Housed in the historic Andrew Carnegie Library. Families enjoy the changing exhibits & the knowledge that comes with each visit. Th-Sun, 11am-4pm. $3-$5. Chico History Museum, 141 Salem St. (530)891-4336. Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Explore the world of science-related activities & new exhibit: Before & Beyond the Moon. All ages. Wed-Sun, 12-5pm; thru 12/15. Free with museum admission, $5-$7; ages 2 & under free. 625 Esplanade. (530)898-4121. Goose Bumps! The Science Of Fear Exhibition; Redding. Experience the universal & powerful emotion of fear in a safe, immersive experience, developed by the California Science Center. Get your heart pumping & palms sweaty as you face common fears in a series of fun challenges that illustrate how your body & brain work together to respond to danger. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Monca: The Museum Of Northern California Art; Chico. Ongoing exhibitions with Nights of Art Making & panel discussions. For children: Outings with artists, field trips to the museum & educational outreach in the classroom. For families: films, live music & more. Guided tours avail. Th–Sun, 11am5pm. $5; students & children free. 900 Esplanade. (530)487-7272. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. Donations appreciated. 1 N. Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508. Reptile Exhibit Room; Redding. Check out reptiles from around the world on display plus enjoy feeding & petting the tortoise & lizards that roam the room. All ages. Tue-Sat, 12-5:30pm. $3. Redding Reptiles, 991 Lake Blvd. (530)338-2445. Victoriana Exhibition; Redding. Great Britain’s Queen Victoria never set foot in the United States, yet many styles during her reign which are popular in America are still referred to as “Victorian.” Explore this long & fascinating era that still impacts society today, created from Turtle Bay’s Permanent Collection of art & artifacts. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530) 243-8850.

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Wild Music Exhibition: Sounds & Songs Of Life; Ashland, OR. Wild Music invites visitors of all ages to expand their understanding of what makes music. Thru whimsical, hands-on activities you will hear & feel the music that surrounds you every day. All ages. Daily, 11am-6pm; thru 9/2. $12/adults; $10/children & seniors; free ages 2 & under. ScienceWorks HandsOn Museum, 1500 E Main St. (541)482-6767.

CONFERENCES Homeschool Association Of California Conference; San Jose. With around 125 sessions & fun, hands-on shops, there is something for everyone. Learn more about homeschool-related topics, enjoy active & crafty workshops with the kids, participate in thoughtful discussion topics for teens & adults & much more. All ages. 8/8-11. $110-$220; grandparents & ages 4 & under free. Doubletree by Hilton Hotel San Jose, 2050 Gateway Place. conference@hsc.org.

MONTH-LONG & SPECIAL HAPPENINGS Aquatic Adventures; Redding. Learn about water ecosystems & the importance of the Sacramento River through a variety of fun interpretive programs like fish & beaver feedings, turtle talks & training sessions. Daily, 2:30pm; thru 9/2. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16; ages 3 & under free. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Support this wildlife foundation which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am-5pm. $6-$20; ages 2 & under free. 4995 Durham-Pentz Rd. (530)533-1000. Basecamp Boulders Climbing Gym; Mt. Shasta. Climbing fun on multiple routes in a bouldering room featuring about 600 sq. ft. of climbing surface. All ages welcome; 14 & under with parent supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. $5/day pass, $40/monthly pass; shoe rental $4. Shasta Base Camp, 308 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-2359. Family Value Night: Bowling & Pizza; Redding. Bring friends & family for 2 hours of unlimited bowling. Includes pizza & soda. Ages 4 & up. Daily, 6:308:30pm. $50/lane up to 5 people, then $5/person up to 8 players, includes shoes; must pre-reg. Shasta Lanes, 11093 Black Marble Way. (530)244-5773.

Fantasy Fountain; Redding. Beginning in June, all ages can enjoy the fun at Fantasy Fountain & experience the volcano’s eruption. Be prepared to get wet at this summer-fun attraction that includes water cannons. 10am-8pm, thru 9/2. Free. Enterprise Park, 4300 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. Ishi Archery Club; Red Bluff. Enjoy some screen-free family time out on the archery range. Call for details & waiver info. Ages 6 & up with parental supervision. Open daily, dawn to dusk. $5/day-pass; $40/individual yearly pass; $45/family yearly pass. Hwy 36, 2.7 miles east of the junction. (530)347-5442. Music For The Masses; Yreka. Learn how to play a new instrument every day or get the practice you want/need. Choose from many different instruments. This class may also be funded by your child’s charter school. All ages. Tue-Sat, times vary. $35/lesson; must pre-reg. Shoppe Serendipity, 404 S Main St. (530)598-0075. Painting & Drawing Lessons; Chico. Artist & instructor Janet Lombardi Blixt invites children & adults to enjoy creative exploration with painting & drawing in a supportive & friendly instructional atmosphere. After-school & homeschool classes avail. Ages 7 & up. Tue-Th, 1-2:30pm. $35/weekly. Chico Art School & Gallery, 261 E. 3rd St. (530)570-3895. Parrot Playhouse; Redding. Walk thru an interactive aviary featuring beautiful Australian lorikeets; feed colorful birds from your hand. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm. Closed 11:45am-1pm daily. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16; ages 3 & under free. Nectar cups $1. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Paul Bunyan’s Forest Camp; Redding. Children can view animals & explore hands-on exhibits like the new Smokejumper exhibit, then stroll outside to enjoy the Parrot Playhouse & 2 exclusive playgrounds. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun 10am-5pm. Parrot Playhouse closed 11:45am-1pm daily. Included with paid Park admission ($12-16) & free for members; ages 3 & under free. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Young Musicians Program; Yreka. Learn how to play a new instrument every day or get the practice you want/need. This class is grant funded & limited space avail. Ages 7-19. Tue-Sat, times vary. $10/ lesson; must pre-reg. Shoppe Serendipity, 404 S Main St. (530)598-0075.


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BUTTE COUNTY Butte Homeschoolers Park Day; Chico. Weekly playgroup & support network for homeschooling & unschooling children & parents. Independent & inclusive, all homeschoolers welcome. Th, 1-4pm. Free. Call for location & group info or find them on Facebook. (530)828-9288. Chico Air Museum. View jet & propeller aircraft plus an impressive display of aviation & space artifacts. Peruse the research library & gift shop. Th-Sun, 9am2pm. Free; donations appreciated. Chico Airport, 165 Ryan Ave. (530)345-6468. Circle Time At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Join the fun with books & stories, songs & rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making & parachute play. All ages. Tue/Thu, 9:15-10am. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Explore the world of science-related activities & new exhibit: Before & Beyond the Moon. All ages. Wed-Sun, 12-5pm; thru 12/15. Free with museum admission, $5-$7; ages 2 & under free. 625 Esplanade. (530)898-4121. Open Play; Chico. Come play with your little one. Ages 5 & under. Tue-Th, 10am-12pm. $8/hr; pre-paid hrs avail; ages 10mos & under free. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave., Ste. 140. (530)343-3101. Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with teen volunteers. All ages. Th, 3:30-5pm & Sat, 11am-1pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Sign Language For Toddlers; Chico. Young children learn sign language & socialize during a circle time that includes a welcome song, reading books, singing songs, art activities, parachute play & more. Ages 5 & under. Th, 1pm. $8/class. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave., Ste. 140. (530)343-3101. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun of BMX racing, including Strider races. Practices Tue (5:30-7pm, $3); Racing on Th (reg. 6pm, race 7pm; $10) & Sun (reg. 10am, race 11am; $10); weather permitting. All ages. Free to watch. 2352 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. (530)566-1269. Storytime; Durham. Stories, songs & activities for children & parents/caregivers. Ages 5 & under. Th, 10am. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Thursday Night Market; Chico. This festive, weekly street party features farm-fresh produce, mouthwatering foods, arts & crafts & live entertainment. Enjoy free bike valet, kid-friendly activities & late-night shopping at downtown businesses. All ages. 6-9pm; thru 9/26. Free. Downtown Chico, Broadway between 2nd & 5th Streets. (530)345-6500. Toddler Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & action rhymes. Ages 3 & under. Th, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726.

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Families Honoring Our Troops; Redding. This small action & support group works on projects that honor our troops. All are welcome. 1st Th, 6pm. IHOP Restaurant, Hilltop Dr. (530)241-6095. First Thursdays At California Street Labs; Redding. Join KIXE TV & Shasta Living Streets for a free family night. Meet a PBS character, watch films & play. All ages. 5pm; thru 9/5. 1313 California St. (530)243-5493. Goose Bumps! The Science Of Fear Exhibit; Redding. Get your heart pumping & palms sweaty as you face common fears in a series of fun challenges that illustrate how your body & brain work together to respond to danger. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. Ages 5-10. Mon/Th, 4-4:45pm. $10/ class (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Little Explorers: Reptiles; Redding. Bumpy scales & hard skin are just a couple of ways to describe reptiles. Come discover what else they have in common. For ages 2-5 & their caregivers. Th, 10-11am. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park Mill Building, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Palo Cedro Farmers Market & Craft Fair. This certified farmers market features several varieties of freshly harvested micro greens & more. The crafts section has vendors with candles, lotions, jewelry, soap, crocheted & hand-sewn goodies. All ages. Th, 3-6pm; year-round. Free. Palo Cedro Guild, 22307 Old 44 Dr. (530)547-3788. PlayGym; Redding. This class helps little ones grow & thrive by promoting motor, mental & social development thru gymnastics, song, dance & play. Ages 3-5. Th, 10:15-11am. $7.50/class (Y members $5/class). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Offered to the community at no cost thanks to grant support from First 5 Shasta & Dignity Health. Mon, 4:30-5:30pm or Tue/Th, 10:30-11:30am. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Read & Create Storytime; Redding. Focusing on art themes, this storytime welcomes children of all ages. Th, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Sharks Swim Team; Redding. Year-round competitive swim team & pre-competitive team. Ages 5-12. M-F, times vary by level. $80-$120/month; try 1 week free. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Shasta County World Breastfeeding Week Celebration; Redding. Join North State Breastfeeding Coalition, Shasta County WIC & other community partners to support mothers. Enjoy lunch & learn more about Perinatal Mood & Anxiety Disorders, breastfeeding education & more. All ages. 11am1pm. Free. 2420 Breslauer Way. (530)245-6169. Storytime At Anderson Family Health; Anderson. Celebrate the joys of reading at this weekly storytime in the waiting room. Ages 5 & under. Th, 3:30pm. Free. Anderson Family Health & Dental Center, 2965 E. St. (530)229-5115. Swim School; Redding. Children learn confidence in the aquatic environment as they become accustomed to submerging in water, blowing bubbles, moving about comfortably, & learning how to have fun safely. Ages 12 & under. 2-week sessions, Mon-Th or Sat; times vary by level. $43-$52/session; must pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Teen & Adult Martial Arts Classes; Redding. Increase your skills & self-confidence as you learn punches, kicks & blocks. All skill levels welcome. Ages 13 & up. Tue/Th, 7:30-8:30pm. $50/month (Y members $35/month). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

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JACKSON COUNTY, OR Wild Music Exhibit: Sounds & Songs Of Life; Ashland, OR. Wild Music invites visitors of all ages to expand their understanding of what makes music. Thru whimsical, hands-on activities you will hear & feel the music that surrounds you every day. All ages. Daily, 11am-6pm; thru 9/2. $12/adults; $10/children & seniors; free ages 2 & under. ScienceWorks HandsOn Museum, 1500 E Main St. (541)482-6767.

SHASTA COUNTY Buti Yoga; Redding. Experience a dynamic combination of tribal dance, plyometrics & a unique core spiraling technique. All of this combines to create an amazing yoga practice to sculpt your core & challenge you. Ages 12 & up. Tue/Th, 4:30pm. $12 (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Please say you saw it in North State Parent magazine. This helps us grow!

What’s All The STEAM About?; Redding. Different weekly focus for preschool age children with a matching activity/experiment to encourage young children before they start school to actively explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math. Ages 3-5. Th, 9-10am; thru 8/8. $5/class (Y members $3 materials fee/class). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Youth Martial Arts Classes; Redding. Children grades K-8 increase their skills & self-confidence as they learn punches, kicks & blocks. All skill levels welcome; must be able to identify right & left hands. $45/month. (Y members $30). Tue/Th, 6:30-7:30pm. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)2469622.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Boys & Girls Club Of The Siskiyous Summer Program; Mt. Shasta. A safe place for young people to learn, play & grow outside of school hours. Kids enjoy fun, world-class programs led by professionally trained staff, including sports & games, gardening, Brain Gain, field trips & outdoor adventures, pottery & art. Grades 2-8. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; thru 8/9. $100/8-weeks. Sisson Middle School, 601 E. Alma St. (530)220-7623. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. $5/day pass; $4/shoe rental. 308 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-2359. Family Nursing Circle; Mt. Shasta. Come nurse, play & share your questions & successes around the journey of nursing & motherhood. All ages. Th, 10am12pm. Free. Shasta Midwives Birthing Center, 703 S. A St. (831)234-4794. Intermediate/Advanced Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills at the intermediate/advanced level. Solo dancers welcome. All ages. Th, 6:45-7:45pm. Adult and youth members: $20/8 classes; adult non-members: $7/class or $20/4 classes; youth non-members: $5 class. Mt. Shasta Wellness Center, 633 Lassen Ln. (530)926-6010. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:305:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. $50/month, free trial. Mt. Shasta Martial Arts Program, 612-A S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)859-2024.

2 | FRIDAY BUTTE COUNTY Babies Love Books Storytime; Oroville. Connect with your little one during this special storytime. Ages 18mos & under. Fri, 10:30-11am. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Start your weekend off with a visit to support this wildlife foundation, which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am-5pm. $6-$20; ages 2 & under free. 4995 Durham-Pentz Rd. (530)533-1000. Bilingual Story Garden; Chico. Enjoy stories & songs in English & Spanish for ages 0-5. Fri, 10am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Billboard Top 40 Night At Cal Skate; Chico. Open to everyone. Bring your friends & have fun roller skating to great music. Dancing may be offered too. All ages. Fri, 7-10:30pm. $8 per session, skate rental $2.50$3.50. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Butte Parent Café; Chico. A free family night out with dinner & good conversation. A place to meet other community members in a relaxed environment. Childcare provided. All ages. 1st Fri, 6-8pm. Chico Junior High, 280 Memorial Way. (530)899-4940.

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GOING PLACES AUGUST Chico Air Museum. View jet & propeller aircraft plus an impressive display of aviation & space artifacts. Peruse the research library & gift shop. Th-Sun, 9am2pm. Free; donations appreciated. Chico Airport, 165 Ryan Ave. (530)345-6468. Downtown Chico Friday Night Concert. Friday Night Concerts are Chico’s best place to hear live, local music for free. Pack up your blankets & lawn chairs, bring the family downtown, pick up a bite to eat from one of the fabulous downtown eateries & head to city plaza for lots of musical fun & art activities for kids. All ages. 7-8:30pm; thru 8/30. Free. Broadway between 2nd & 5th Streets. (530)345-6500. Fantastic Friday Playgroup; Chico. An entire gym is open for play for ages walking-5yrs with an adult (max 2 kids per adult). 1st & 3rd Fri, 10am-12pm. $15 (members $5); siblings +$1. Athletic Horizons, 415 Otterson Dr. (530)893-4967. Growing Together Teens; Chico. A great socialization program for teens with autism & other developmental disabilities. Teens build self-esteem, make friends & learn to become self-advocates. Ages 12-17. Fri, 2:305:30pm. Free; must pre-reg. Little Red Hen Lifespan Center, 2418 Cohasset Rd. #150. (530)897-0900. Horse Care; Oroville. Feed, pet & groom a great herd of adopted horses. Bring watermelon rinds, carrots or apples to share. All ages. Fri, 9am-4pm; appts MonSat avail. Free. California Therapy Horses Ranch, 43 Canyon Dr. (530)321-9164. Play Date At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Bring your friends & make some new ones. All ages. Fri, 10am-12pm. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Storytime; Gridley. Features stories, music & crafting fun for ages 3-5. Fri, 10am. Free. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Black-light bowling with music. Fri, 10pm-1am. $11.99/person, includes shoes; or $3.89/game + $3.59/shoe rental. Orchard Lanes, 2397 Esplanade. (530)895-3257.

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GLENN COUNTY Nurturing Nest Playgroup; Willows. Parents & children enjoy interactive play while building social & emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:30-11am. Free. 1035 W. Wood St. (530)934-6882.

JACKSON COUNTY, OR Wild Music Exhibit: Sounds & Songs Of Life; Ashland, OR. Wild Music invites visitors of all ages to expand their understanding of what makes music. All ages. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes & ages welcome. Wed, 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, 6-7pm or Sun, 4-5pm; weather permitting. $60/year membership, practice Wed ($5) races Fri ($12) & Sun ($7). Margaret Polf Park, Shasta Dam Blvd. (530)949-9247. Buti Yoga; Redding. Experience a dynamic combination of tribal dance, plyometrics & a unique core spiraling technique. All of this combines to create an amazing yoga practice to sculpt your core & challenge you. Ages 12 & up. Fri, 9am. $12 (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Dale Maynor Fitness Training; Redding. This fun & motivating 30-min workout led by a professional fitness & weight loss specialist aims to tone your body & obliterate fat. Ages 18 & up. M/W/F, times vary; thru 8/30. $30/month; $4/drop-in; must pre-reg. Caldwell Park, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Family Kickboxing Classes; Redding. Bring the whole family for healthy Friday evening fun. Enjoy conditioning & strengthening activities; learn kicks & punches with punching bags. Ages 5 & up. 4-5pm. $25/class/per family (Y members free). Shasta Family

YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Friday Night Social Paddle; Oak Bottom. Bring your life jacket & meet at Oak Bottom boat ramp in Whiskeytown for a night on the water. All ages. 6pm; thru 8/31. Free with your own kayak; $25 rental avail. Headwaters Adventure Co., 930 Merchant St Ste. A-1. (530)223-2411. Friday Toddler Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. A fun way to let your little ones get their wiggles out. The park opens before normal business hours for little ones to jump at their own pace & comfort level. 9-10am & 10-11am. $7/jumper, parent free (reusable jump socks required, $3). 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530)221-1206. Kid’s Canvas- Baby Sea Turtle; Redding. During this acrylic painting class kids will learn how to use brushes & paint on canvas to create an adorable 12x12 sea turtle painting. Ages 6-12. 6:30-8pm. $25. All Fired Up, 1796 Churn Creek Rd. (530)226-1638. Read & Discover Storytime; Redding. Focusing on science, discovery & math themes, this storytime welcomes children of all ages. Fri,10:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Redding Homeschoolers Park Day. Weekly playdate for children & parents. Find park updates on Redding Area Homeschool Support Facebook page. All ages. Fri, 2:30pm. Free. Reptile Exhibit Room; Redding. Check out reptiles from around the world on display plus enjoy feeding & petting the tortoise & lizards that roam the room. All ages. Tue-Sat, 12-5:30pm. $3. Redding Reptiles, 991 Lake Blvd. (530)338-2445. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Enjoy an unlimited night of bowling, a laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight, $15 (includes shoe rental). 11093 Black Marble Way. (530)244-5773. Schreder Planetarium Show: Looking Into The Future; Redding. Bring the family to learn more

about space. All ages. 7pm. $8. 1644 Magnolia Ave. (530)225-0243. Secret Society Of Brick Stackers; Redding. Does your child love Legos? This group is a great way for kids to get together with other kids with diverse abilities who share that affection. Fri, 3:45-4:45pm. Rowell Family Empowerment. 2701 Old Eureka Way, Ste. 2i. (530)226-5129. Sharks Swim Team; Redding. Year-round competitive swim team & pre-competitive team. Ages 5-12. M-F, times vary by level. $80-$120/month; try 1 week free. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Sundial Bridge Tours; Redding. Join Turtle Bay Docents on a free interpretive tour of the Sundial Bridge. Hear in-depth information about the building of the bridge & how it works, along with stories from many people involved in the project. Meet at the south end of Sundial Bridge. All ages. 10am. Free. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530) 243-8850. United Methodist Women’s Thrift Shop; Redding. Find gently used clothing for the whole family & more. All ages. 1st Fri & Sat, 9am-3pm (Fri); 9-11am (Sat); thru 12/7. Free to browse. First United Methodist Church, East St. (530)355-9470.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Boys & Girls Club Of The Siskiyous Summer Program; Mt. Shasta. A safe place for young people to learn, play & grow outside of school hours. Kids enjoy fun, world-class programs led by professionally trained staff, including sports & games, gardening, Brain Gain, field trips & outdoor adventures, pottery & art. Grades 2-8. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; thru 8/9. $100/8-weeks. Sisson Middle School, 601 E. Alma St. (530)220-7623. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision.

Do You Have Concerns About Your Baby? Most Babies At… 3 Months Look from one object to another.

Hold up their heads. Give eye contact. 6 Months Reach and grasp objects. Look when their name is called. Roll over. 9 Months Sit alone. Imitate gestures. Wave bye-bye. 12 Months Take their first steps. Play with a variety of toys. Begin to say “mama.” 18 Months Walk alone. Build a tower of three blocks. Use up to 15 words. Enjoy interacting with caregivers. Far Northern Regional Center provides services 24 Months Begin to use two-word and support that allow persons with developmental phrases to communicate. Eat and drink disabilities to live valued and productive lives. independently. Walk up and down stairs.

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WE CAN HELP. If you have concerns and would like to make a referral for an assessment, contact Far Northern Regional Center at (530) 222-4791. We provide Early Intervention Services to qualifying children under age three who have or are at risk for having a developmental delay.Evaluation services are provided at no cost.

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GOING PLACES AUGUST Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. $5/day pass; $4/shoe rental. 308 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-2359. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. Donations appreciated. 1 N. Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508. Yreka Art Hops. Experience this year’s Wanderlust theme as you learn more about travel, cultural diversity & avant-garde arts. Enjoy music, food & more. All ages. 5-8pm. Free. Miner St. (530)598-0075.

TEHAMA COUNTY Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multi-discipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill levels; includes time to work on personal projects. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. $20/ drop-in (space allowing), discounted monthly rate; includes materials. Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St. (530)529-1332.

3 | SATURDAY BUTTE COUNTY Back To School Fashion Show At Chico Mall. Get ready for the back-to-school season with a fashion show. Bring your back-to-school donations & enter to win a $500 gift card to the retailer of your choice. All ages. 1-3pm. Free. 1950 E. 20th St. (530)343-0706. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Enjoy a weekend visit to support this wildlife foundation, which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am-5pm. $6-$20; ages 2 & under free. 4995 Durham-Pentz Rd. (530)533-1000.

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Book Sale; Chico. Find great books at low prices at this fundraising event hosted by Chico Friends of the Library. Sat, 9-11:30am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Chico Air Museum. View jet & propeller aircraft plus an impressive display of aviation & space artifacts. Peruse the research library & gift shop. Th-Sun, 9am2pm. Free; donations appreciated. Chico Airport, 165 Ryan Ave. (530)345-6468. Investigation Station: Build A Better Exoskeleton; Chico. Choose materials to build a model exoskeleton & test it to see if it is damaged when a rock falls on it. All ages. 12-2pm. Free with museum admission, $5$7; ages 2 & under free. Gateway Science Museum, 625 Esplanade. (530)898-4121. Japanese Storytime; Chico. Monthly program features classic tales of Japan, Kamishibai (“paper-theatre”) & Japanese songs & crafts. 1st Sat, 1pm. All ages. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Chico. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am12pm. $2-$5/class. Michaels, 2041 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy. (530)343-1864. Nature Walk; Oroville. Bring the family to enjoy a docent-led walk on a park trail around Lake Oroville. Each week features a different easy/moderate 3-5 mile walk. Sat, year-round, starts 8:45am sharp, call to confirm. Meet at Lake Oroville Visitors Center, 917 Kelly Ridge Rd. (530)538-2219. Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with teen volunteers. All ages. Th, 3:30-5pm & Sat, 11am-1pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Roo’s Zoo Kids Skate Session; Chico. Join Roller-Roo in a session for kids 10 & under; little ones in strollers welcome. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. $7/child, includes quad skate rental; parents skate free. Cal Skate, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601.

Saturday Farmers Market; Chico. Enjoy locally grown fruits, vegetables, homemade baked goods, soaps & much more. 7:30am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine. 2nd & Wall St. (530)893-3276. Saturday Roller Skate Lessons; Chico. Taught by the Chico Artistic Skate Club. All ages welcome. Beginners: 10-10:30am; Intermediate/Adv.: 12:30-1pm. $5.50 includes skates. Cal Skate, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Saturday Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Children of all ages will enjoy this weekly storytime. 11am. Free. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. Toastmaster’s Gavel Club Meeting; Chico. An affiliate of Toastmasters International, Gavel Club gives kids the same experience as a regular Toastmasters Club. The program will help children be assertive & find joy in speaking & active listening. Ages 18 & under. 1st & 3rd Sat, 4:30-5:30pm; thru Dec 2019. Free. Mountain Mike’s Pizza banquet room, 1105 W. 5th St. (530)228-6120. Weekend Childbirth Preparation; Chico. Trained nurse instructors help expectant parents prepare for birth, newborn care & breastfeeding. Promotes personal choices including breathing & relaxation techniques & pain management options. 8/3 & 4: Sat, 9am-4pm & Sun, 9am-1pm. $175/couple. Enloe Mother & Baby Education Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 120. (530)332-3970. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Black-light bowling with music. Sat, 9pm-1am. $5.64/per person/game + $4.29/shoe rental. Orchard Lanes, 2397 Esplanade. (530)895-3257. Yo-Yo Club Practice; Chico. Develop your yo-yo skills with free lessons & practice. Sat, 12-2pm. Meet in Diamond Alley behind Bird in Hand, 320 Broadway. (530)893-0545. Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Explore the world of science-related activities & new exhibit: Before & Beyond the Moon. All ages. Wed-Sun, 12-5pm; thru 12/15. See the 1st.

JACKSON COUNTY, OR Wild Music Exhibit: Sounds & Songs Of Life; Ashland, OR. Wild Music invites visitors of all ages to expand their understanding of what makes music. Thru whimsical, hands-on activities you will hear & feel the music that surrounds you every day. All ages. Daily, 11am-6pm; thru 9/2. $12/adults; $10/children & seniors; free ages 2 & under. ScienceWorks HandsOn Museum, 1500 E Main St. (541)482-6767.

SHASTA COUNTY 1,000 Lights Water Lantern Festival; Redding. Celebrate the good & bright things in life at this magical event as everyone lights the water with thousands of floating water lanterns. Enjoy local food trucks, vendors & carefully curated live music. All ages. 6-10pm. $13-$25. Kutras Park, 2300 Park Marina Dr. (801)891-3112. Baby & Me Gymnastics; Redding. Toddlers learn basic motor skills, patience, sharing, balance, coordination, basic gymnastics & movement. Ages 16mos-3yrs. Sat, 9:15-10am. $45/month. NorCal Elite Gymnastics, 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Basic Waterbath-Steam Canning; Redding. Introduces boiling water & atmospheric steam canning as safe methods to preserve fruits, sauces, salsas, pickles & other tasty treats. Ages 12 & up. 9am12pm. $45; must pre-reg. Aunt Bee’s Kitchen, 1213 C St. (530)225-4095. Buti Yoga; Redding. Experience a dynamic combination of tribal dance, plyometrics & a unique core spiraling technique. All of this combines to create an amazing yoga practice to sculpt your core & challenge you. Ages 12 & up. 1st & 3rd Sat, 9am. $12 (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

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Charlie Rabbit & Friends; Redding. Have gardening fun & get your wiggles out in the Gardens (or greenhouse in rain). Featuring gardening & nature activities for young children & siblings, parents & grandparents. Meet at west entrance of Gardens. 10-11am. Free with park or garden admission ($3/garden; $12-$16/ park). McConnell Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, 1135 Arboretum Dr. (530)243-8850. Galaxy Gymnastics Saturday Open Gym For Youth; Redding. Ages 5-14 practice & have fun using trampolines, foam pits, tumble tracks & more. Supervised free play. 10:30am-12:30pm. $10/child (members $8). 910 Wall St. (530)222-4496. Goose Bumps! The Science Of Fear Exhibit; Redding. Get your heart pumping & palms sweaty as you face common fears in a series of fun challenges that illustrate how your body & brain work together to respond to danger. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Redding. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am-12pm. $2-$5/class. Michaels, 1070 Hilltop Dr. (530)223-9514. Pickleball Open Play; Redding. Pickleball is a racquet sport played on a badminton court with a hard paddle & a whiffle ball. For adults. Beginners welcome. In cool weather: Mon-Sat, 8-11am. Free. Enterprise Park Outdoor Roller Rink, 4300 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. Pokémon League; Anderson. League events are a great way to learn game basics & get the feel for Pokémon competitive play. Using your own cards & Pokémon video games, you can play, trade & earn cool prizes. Ages 5 & up. Sat, 2-6pm; thru 12/28. Free. Average Ape Comics & Games, 2325 Balls Ferry Rd. (530)378-5515. Reptile Exhibit Room; Redding. Check out reptiles from around the world on display plus enjoy feeding & petting the tortoise & lizards that roam the room. All ages. Tue-Sat, 12-5:30pm. $3. Redding Reptiles, 991 Lake Blvd. (530)338-2445. Rising Stars; Redding. From tap to jazz this class will learn it all thru games, music & plenty of fun. Ages 2-4 & 5-8. Sat, 9-9:50am & 10-10:50am; thru 8/17. $35; must pre-reg. Caldwell Recreation Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Enjoy an unlimited night of bowling, a laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight, $15 includes shoe rental. 11093 Black Marble Way. (530)244-5773. Saturday Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Redding. Come enjoy storytime fun. Ages 7 & under. 11am. Free. 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2006. Saturday Toddler Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. A fun way to let your little ones get their wiggles out. The park opens before normal business hours for little ones to jump at their own pace & comfort level. 9-10am. $7/jumper, parent free (reusable jump socks required, $3). 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530)221-1206. Shasta Lake Farmers Market; Shasta Lake City. Enjoy an evening market hosted by the Shasta Lake Creative Community & shop local. All ages. Sat, 6-9pm; thru 10/26. Free. Heritage Roasting Co., 4302 Shasta Dam Blvd. (530)605-1990. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. A time for tweens & young teens to roller skate & dance. Fun music, video arcade, well-supervised. Parents can drop in (no charge). Skate 7-9pm; Dance 9-11pm. $4.50/skate, $4.50/dance or $7/both, includes skates. Viking Skate Country, 735 Auditorium Dr. (530)246-3900. United Methodist Women’s Thrift Shop; Redding. Find gently used clothing for the whole family & more. All ages. 1st Fri & Sat, 9am-3pm (Fri); 9-11am (Sat); thru 12/7. Free to browse. First United Methodist Church, East St. (530)355-9470. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy viewing & learning more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres in their natural habitat. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. Free. Wild Horse Sanctuary, 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530)474-5770.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Ballroom Technique Class; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dance techniques from pro instructors. Focus is on the tricks & techniques for doing the moves the right way & looking good. All ages. Sat, 9:4511:45am. $10/youth, $15/adult. Mt. Shasta City Park Dance Hall, 1350 Nixon Rd. (415)215-2652. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. $5/day pass; $4/shoe rental. 308 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-2359. Family Fun Carnival; Yreka. Enjoy old-style carnival games & carousel rides with food vendors avail. All ages. 1st Sat, 11am-2pm; thru Oct. Free. Franco American Hotel, Third St. at Miner St. (530)917-9478. Family Nature Walk; Mt. Shasta. Presented by Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center & North State Parent magazine. Meet at the trailhead across from the Mt. Shasta fish hatchery for a family walk & learn more about local herbs that can improve your health. All ages. 9:30-11:30am. Free. Elsa Rupp nature study area, 1 N. Old Stage Rd. (530)351-2658. Kids Paint Pour; Yreka. Let your child experience the fun method of acrylic pouring. Ages 6 & up. 1-2pm. $15; must pre-reg. Shoppe Serendipity, 404 S Main St. (530)598-0075. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. Donations appreciated. 1 N. Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508.

TEHAMA COUNTY Guided Bird Tour; Red Bluff. A bird lover’s dream. Take a guided tour through the fascinating world of the great outdoors. Bring binoculars, camera & weather-appropriate attire. All ages. 1st Sat, 8am. Sacramento River Discovery Center, 1000 Sale Lane. (530)527-1196. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multi-discipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill levels; includes time to work on personal projects. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. $20/ drop-in (space allowing), discounted monthly rate; includes materials. Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St. (530)529-1332. The Saturday Market By The River; Red Bluff. Year-round certified market features locally grown products including veggies, fruit, nuts, meats, honey, eggs & artisan food products & crafts. Co-sponsored by the Red Bluff Chamber & Slow Food Shasta Cascade. 8am-12pm, rain or shine; thru Sept. 100 Main St. (530)527-6220.

4 | SUNDAY BUTTE COUNTY Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Enjoy a weekend visit to support this wildlife foundation, which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am-5pm. $6-$20; ages 2 & under free. 4995 Durham-Pentz Rd. (530)533-1000. Chico Air Museum. View jet & propeller aircraft plus an impressive display of aviation & space artifacts. Peruse the research library & gift shop. ThSun, 9am-2pm. Free; donations appreciated. Chico Airport, 165 Ryan Ave. (530)345-6468. Free Family Movie; Chico. Come enjoy a film that’s suitable for all ages. Sun, 2pm. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun of BMX racing, including Strider races. Practices Tue (5:30-7pm, $3); Racing on Th (reg. 6pm, race 7pm; $10) & Sun (reg. 10am, race 11am; $10); weather permitting. All ages. Free to watch. 2352 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. (530)566-1269.


GOING PLACES AUGUST Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Explore the world of science-related activities & new exhibit: Before & Beyond the Moon. All ages. Wed-Sun, 125pm; thru 12/15. See the 1st.

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SISKIYOU COUNTY Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. Donations appreciated. 1 N. Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508. Mt. Shasta Summer Concert: Ben Morrison. Enjoy a Sunday night concert with live music in the park. This series helps promote the 100 Miles of Trail campaign. All ages. 6:30pm. Free. Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st.

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Join the celebration for mothers who breastfeed at the WIC Parade For World Breastfeeding Week in Chico! Parade around with friends, family or fellow moms at this special event happening at the Saturday morning Farmers Market. See the 10th. (Butte County)

GLENN COUNTY Nurturing Nest Playgroup; Willows. Parents & children enjoy interactive play while building social & emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:30-11am. Free. 1035 W. Wood St. (530)934-6882.

SHASTA COUNTY Babies, Books & Play; Redding. A fun playtime for little ones & their caregivers. Ages 2 & under. Mon, 10:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Beach Buddies Camp; Redding. Packed with a variety of fun & exploratory activities for each camper. With a highly trained camp staff, children enjoy weekly field trips, swim days, innovative crafts & games. Ages 6-12. Mon-Th, 7:30am-5:30pm; thru 8/9. $90; must pre-reg. Caldwell Rec Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Big Boat Sailing; Redding. Learn to launch a 22-ft. sailboat properly, operate the outboard motor, rig the boat with sails, break down the sails, anchor, approach the dock & more. Ages 18 & up. Mon-Th, 12-4pm; thru 8/8. $300; must pre-reg. Location TBA. (530)225-4095. Camp Caldwell; Redding. Packed with daily adventures for each camper. With a highly trained camp staff, children enjoy weekly field trips, swim days, innovative crafts & games. Ages 5-8. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; thru 8/9. $150; must pre-reg. Caldwell Recreation Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Camp Eureka; Redding. Packed with fantastic daily adventures for each camper. With highly trained camp staff, children enjoy weekly field trips, swim days, innovative crafts & games. Ages 8-13. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; thru 8/9. $150; must pre-reg. Teen Center, 54 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Dale Maynor Fitness Training; Redding. This fun & motivating 30-min workout led by a professional fitness & weight loss specialist aims to tone your body & obliterate fat. Ages 18 & up. M/W/F, times vary; thru 8/30. $30/month; $4/drop-in; must pre-reg. Caldwell Park, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Game Night; Redding. Children of all ages can play board & video games in the library’s story room. Mon, 4-5:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Girls Gymnastics/Dance Class; Redding. This fun, upbeat class for girls incorporates gymnastics, ballet & other dance genres. Ages 5-8. Mon, 3-3:45pm. $35/month. (Y members $25/month). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Junior Lifeguard; Redding. Participants of this 5-day Junior Academy program will receive a foundation of knowledge including: water rescue & skill development, swimming endurance, first aid & CPR,

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basic water rescue & stroke perfection. Ages 11-15. Mon-Fri, 9am-5:15pm; thru 8/9. $175. Pre-registration. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Kajukenbo Martial Arts; Redding. Kajukenbo is a combined self-defense martial arts style created in Hawaii by five martial arts practitioners with diverse styles. Age 8 & up. Mon/Wed, 5:30-6:30pm (ages 8-12) or 6:30-7:30pm (ages 13 & up); thru 8/28. $55; must pre-reg. Teen Center, 54 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. Ages 5-10. Mon/Th, 4-4:45pm. $10/ class (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Kids Cooking Classes; Redding. In this hands-on class series, children get a full cooking experience by learning to follow a recipe, getting help with all prepping, cooking & of course eating their creations. Ages 5-12. Mon, 3-4pm. $5/class (Y members $3/class). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Kids Sailing Camp; Redding. Designed to give a general knowledge of the marine world thru study & hands-on sailing experience. Students will learn about sailing technology, terms of sailing, boating safety, basics of boat handling & how to sail. Ages 8-17. Mon-Th, 12-4pm; thru 8/8. $26; must pre-reg. Location TBA. (530)225-4095.

Line Dancing 1 & 2; Redding. Enjoy a fun & easy hour of dance. Learn some basics & learn some dances; all genres of music are used. Age 14 & up. 6:30-7:15pm (Level 1); 7:15-8:30pm (Level 2); thru 8/26. $34/both; $21/one level; must pre-reg. Senior Citizens Hall, 2290 Benton Dr. (530)225-4095. Music & Me Classes; Redding. A wonderful program that incorporates movement while introducing children to music. Stimulates personal growth, creative expression & skill development through hands-on learning. Ages 1-5. Mon or Wed, 9-10am. $5/class. (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Pickleball Open Play; Redding. Pickleball is a racquet sport played on a badminton court with a hard paddle & a whiffle ball. For adults. Beginners welcome. In cool weather: Mon-Sat, 8-11am. Free. Enterprise Park Outdoor Roller Rink, 4300 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Offered to the community at no cost thanks to grant support from First 5 Shasta & Dignity Health. Mon, 4:30-5:30pm or Tue/Th, 10:3011:30am. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Sharks Swim Team; Redding. Year-round competitive swim team & pre-competitive team. Ages 5-12. M-F, times vary by level. $80-$120/month; try 1 week free. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Swim School; Redding. Children learn confidence in the aquatic environment as they become accustomed to submerging in water, blowing bubbles, moving about comfortably, & learning how to have fun safely. Ages 12 & under. 2-week sessions, Mon-Th or Sat; times vary by level. $43$52/session; must pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Tennis Summer Academies; Redding. This concentrated academy atmosphere will develop your child’s tennis technique in the shortest time possible. Focuses on tennis strokes, footwork, drills & games. Ages 7-17. Mon-Th, 8:30-10:30am; thru 8/8. $70; must pre-reg. Sequoia School Tennis Courts, 625 Lowe St. (530)225-4095.

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games, gardening, Brain Gain, field trips & outdoor adventures, pottery & art. Grades 2-8. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; thru 8/9. $100/8-weeks. Sisson Middle School, 601 E. Alma St. (530)220-7623. Line Dancing; Mt. Shasta. Open to all levels & ages. Mon, 4-5pm. $5 (members free). Mountain Fitness, 633 Lassen Ln. (530)926-3310. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:307pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. $50/ month. Mt. Shasta Martial Arts Program, 612-A S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)859-2024. Mt. Shasta Farmers Market. Enjoy a lively seasonal market celebrating local agriculture with live music & more. Vendors sell fruits, vegetables, meat, baked goods, kombucha, kitchen/ag-related items & more. WIC cash & farmers market vouchers matched. All ages. Mon, 3:30-6pm; thru 10/14. 400 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-6670. PAL: Play & Learn Group; Mt. Shasta. Join an early childhood facilitator with your young child each week to play & learn through exploration, creativity & sensory play. Ages 5 & under. Mon, 10:30am12pm. Free. Mt. Shasta Community Resource Center, 109 E. Lake St. (530)926-1400.

TEHAMA COUNTY Kids Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Group fitness classes for ages 4-12 taught in a safe & fun environment. Gets kids moving & promotes motor & social skills, cooperative play, athletic development & healthy habits. Mon/Wed, 4-5pm Wiggle Worms for ages 4-6; 5-6pm Dynamic Development for ages 7-12. $5/drop-in; discounts for members. Tehama Family Fitness Center, 2498 South Main St. (530)528-8656.

6 | TUESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Buddin’ Sprouts Program; Chico. A progression of Little Red Hen’s Lil’ Sprouts program, where advanced sensory, socialization, behavioral & communication skills are encouraged for children with autism & other socially-related disabilities. Ages 8-12. Tue, 2-5pm. Free; must pre-reg. Little Red Hen Lifespan Center, 2418 Cohasset Rd. #150. (530)897-0900. Cheap Skate Night At Cal Skate; Chico. This fun night of roller skating features weekly themes, games & family hits music. All ages. Tue, 6:308:30pm. $6, includes skate rental. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra cheerleading skills; practice or prepare to be an All Star. Learn tumbling skills, jumps, motions & flexibility. $55/ month; $10/class. Tue, 3:30-4:30pm. Chico Cheer All Stars Gym, 13306 Cabin Hollow Ct., Ste. 120. (530)894-2227. Circle Time At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Join the fun with books & stories, songs & rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making & parachute play. All ages. Tue/Th, 9:15-10am. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Crafters Club; Oroville. Bring your project to work on while enjoying the company of other yarn enthusiasts. Tue, 4-6pm. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Family Special Needs Potluck & Support Group – In Spanish; Chico. Raising a child with special needs is challenging; this group helps build a supportive network & opportunity to share. Children welcome; homework help, childcare & dinner provided; bring something extra to share. 1st Tue. Potluck 5:30pm; group meets 6-8pm. ARC, 2030 Park Ave. (530)891-5865. Open Play; Chico. Come play with your little one. Ages 5 & under. Tue-Th, 10am-12pm. $8/hr; prepaid hrs avail; ages 10mos & under free. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave., Ste. 140. (530)343-3101.


GOING PLACES AUGUST Painting & Drawing Lessons; Chico. Artist & instructor Janet Lombardi Blixt invites children & adults to enjoy creative exploration with painting & drawing in a supportive & friendly instructional atmosphere. After-school & homeschool classes avail. Ages 7 & up. Tue-Th, 1-2:30pm. $35/weekly. Chico Art School & Gallery, 261 E. 3rd St. (530)570-3895. Preschool Storytime; Chico. Enjoy stories, songs & crafts. Ages 3-5. Tue, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun of BMX racing, including Strider races. Practices Tue (5:30-7pm, $3); Racing on Th (reg. 6pm, race 7pm; $10) & Sun (reg. 10am, race 11am; $10); weather permitting. All ages. Free to watch. 2352 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. (530)566-1269. Tap & Tumble; Chico. A beginning tap class with a twist. In addition to teaching shuffles, flaps & other basic tap steps, instructors use fun games to teach rhythm & add an obstacle course for extra excitement. Ages 4-7. Tue, 4-5pm. $49/month; $14 drop-in. Kinetics Academy of Dance, 627 Broadway St., Ste. 100. (530)345-2505.

GLENN COUNTY Preschool Storytime; Willows. Enjoy storytime & craft. Ages 5 & under. Tue, 11am. Free. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156.

SHASTA COUNTY Beginning Foil Fencing Classes; Redding. Students will learn footwork, blade work, timing, strategy, the 8 parries & simple attacks. Ages 12 & up. Tue, 6-8pm; thru 8/27. $27. Caldwell Rec Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Buti Yoga; Redding. Experience a dynamic combination of tribal dance, plyometrics & a unique core

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spiraling technique. All of this combines to create an amazing yoga practice to sculpt your core & challenge you. Ages 12 & up. Tue/Th, 4:30pm. $12 (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Chess Group Fun; Redding. Whether new to the game or wanting to practice, this is the place for you. Players enjoy games of chess while instructors observe, give advice & facilitate the fun. All ages. Tue, 6-7:30pm. Free, everyone welcome. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Children’s Gymnastics; Redding. A fun combination of gymnastics, strength & conditioning. Children learn age-appropriate skills & drills on floor, beam, bar & springboard. Ages 4-8. Tue, 4-4:45pm. $35/month (Y members $25/month). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Family Night Jump Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. Bring the whole gang for a jumping experience in a fun-filled environment – it’s healthy, active fun. All ages. 2-8pm. $9/hour; $2 add’l hour. 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530)221-1206. Galaxy Gymnastics Junior Ninja Warrior Class; Redding. Children have a blast with an obstacle-style gymnastics course. Ages 5 & up. Tue, 4pm. $60/month. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4496. Kid’s Tic-Tac-Toe Workshop; Redding. Kids will love this workshop where they get to mix art & games together. They will learn about painting ceramics while making a compact version of the classic tic-tac-toe game. Ages 7-12. 1-4pm. $30. All Fired Up, 1796 Churn Creek Rd. (530)226-1638. Lil’ Chefs Class; Redding. A fun & educational cooking experience for ages 3-5. Lil’ Chefs learn to follow directions, enjoy shape & sensory exploration, develop fine motor skills & more. Tue, 9-10am. $5/class (Y members $3/class). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified

instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Offered to the community at no cost thanks to grant support from First 5 Shasta & Dignity Health. Mon, 4:30-5:30pm or Tue/Th, 10:30-11:30am. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)2469622. Read & Sing Storytime; Redding. Storytime, crafts & songs for children of all ages. Tue, 10:3011:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Sharks Swim Team; Redding. Year-round competitive swim team & pre-competitive team. Ages 5-12. M-F, times vary by level. $80-$120/month; try 1 week free. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Swim School; Redding. Children learn confidence in the aquatic environment as they become accustomed to submerging in water, blowing bubbles, moving about comfortably, & learning how to have fun safely. Ages 12 & under. 2-week sessions, Mon-Th or Sat; times vary by level. $43-$52/session; must pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Teen & Adult Martial Arts Classes; Redding. Increase your skills & self-confidence as you learn punches, kicks & blocks. All skill levels welcome. Ages 13 & up. Tue/Th, 7:30-8:30pm. $50/month; (Y members $35). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Teen Advisory Board; Redding. Want to volunteer? Join the Teen Advisory Board. Help plan events, make & donate things to the community & help make Shasta Public Libraries great. Ages 12-18. Tue, 6-7:30pm; thru 12/17. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7261. Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t

forget. All ages. Tue-Sun, 11am & 12pm; thru 8/18. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Youth Martial Arts Classes; Redding. Children grades K-8 increase their skills & self-confidence as they learn punches, kicks & blocks. All skill levels welcome; must be able to identify right & left hands. $45/month; (Y members $30/month). Tue/Th, 6:30-7:30pm. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Beginning Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Learn the smooth & salsa dances, & how to lead or follow. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills. Solo dancers welcome. All ages. Tue, 6:45-7:45pm. Members $20/8-classes; non-members $5-$7/per class. Mt. Shasta Wellness Center, 633 Lassen Ln. (530)926-6010. Coffee & Cake; Dunsmuir. Everyone’s invited to get social. Enjoy coffee & cake, sit around, chat & find out what the resource center has to offer. Free. 9:3011am. Dunsmuir Community Resource Center, 5844 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4400. Knit & Crochet Tuesday; Dunsmuir. Come join the fun at this weekly needlework event. An experienced instructor is available to help you, whether you’re just starting out or are a hook & needles wiz. Open to everyone - supplies available. Free. 1-3pm. Dunsmuir Community Resource Center, 5844 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4400. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:305:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. $50/month, free trial. Mt. Shasta Martial Arts Program, 612-A S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)859-2024.

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814 Glenn St. • (530) 342-5518 chicomontessori.com S Ages: 2.9-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 8:30am-4pm or 5:30pm Montessori-trained teachers for the development of the whole child. Emphasis on inner motivation, using the child's natural curiosity and delight in discovery. Sessions offered a.m., p.m. and full day. Lic# 045406630

Katie's Kids Preschool & Infant Center

120 Yellowstone Dr. • 530.520.5501 katieskidspreschool.org DSM Ages: 0-6 yrs • Times: M-F, 6:30am-6pm Beautiful garden & outside area, P-K program, serving butte county since 1990.

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Notre Dame Preschool

500 Orient St. Ste 180 • (530) 487-7330 ndschico.org/preschool S Ages: 2.5-5yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30am-6pm We provide playful, planned, purposeful activities for all. Zoo-phonics, Stories of God’s love, and music are just a few things we do to prepare children for their future academic success. Lic #045407128

OROVILLE Feather River Recreation & Park District Preschool

1875 Feather River Blvd. • 530.533.2011 frrpd.com DSM Ages: 18mos-5yrs • Times: M-F, 7am-5:30pm Play, play, play lots of unstructured indoor/outdoor play time, music/movement and a lot of hands-on activities. This is achieved through a variety of fun, age appropriate curriculum including Zoo Phonics. We are divided into five different groups with a structured daily routine. We encourage children to be independent thinkers, have compassion and build confidence. Lic# 045405901

ORLAND Orland Play School

717 Swift St. • 530.433.0990 teachingthemtofish@gmail.com SM Ages: 3yrs & Up • Times: M-F, 7:30AM-5:30 PM I provide play-based learning in a cozy home atmosphere. Lots of one-on-one, as well as unstructured indoor/outdoor activities. Lic# 115407467

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Redding Christian Preschool and Pre-Kindergarten

2477 Forest Ave. • (530) 894-6800 kidspark.com DSM Ages: 2-12 yrs • Times: M-Th, 8am-9pm Fri, 8am-11pm, Sat, 10am-11pm, Sun, 1pm-6pm Drop-in childcare center with everything kids love! Large, colorful indoor space with tons of room for play. Games, crafts & group activities in a nurturing environment. Affordable hourly rates. No reservation necessary. Lic# 045404701 / 045404702

Little Sprouts Preschool

15 Overland Ct. • (530) 345-0123 DSM Ages: 2-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7am-5:30pm ECO Green certified, offering gardening, nature walks, outdoor exploration, kindergarten readiness program, Zoo-phonics®, introduction to Spanish, French and sign language, and fun! Lic# 045405784

Noah’s Ark at Calvary Chapel

1888 Springfield Dr. • (530) 487-0776 noahsark.ccchico.com DSM Ages: 6wk-5yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30am5:30pm Provides Infant, Toddler and Preschool care for children ages 6 weeks to 5 years old. Christian curriculum offered. Children will grow, learn and share in God’s Love. Lic #045407355/6

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21945 Old 44 Drive • (530) 547-5600 Ages: 3-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30am-5:30pm mid-August through May reddingchristian.com Located just east of Redding in Palo Cedro, our private Christian preschool and pre-kindergarten programs offer a variety of hands-on learning, sensory/motor integration and academic skill building that focus on spiritual, academic, social and physical development. Our comprehensive pre-kindergarten curriculum challenges students in language arts, number sense, science and social studies, all while instilling a Biblical world view and a life-long love of learning. Lic# 455406244

RED BLUFF Douglass Street Preschool

1290 Garden Ave. • (530) 529-0307 SM Ages: 3-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30am-5:30pm Douglass Street Preschool is a Tehama County Department of Education program. We value each child and family and pride ourselves on providing a safe, nurturing environment that integrates your child’s interests into the learning process. We provide engaging hands-on activities that facilitate all aspects of development. Full year, full or part day options. Lic# 525406960

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Sacred Heart Preschool Center

2285 Monroe Ave. • (530) 727-1042 DS Ages: 2-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30am - 5:30pm shsredbluff.org Sacred Heart Preschool Program starts your child out with an education which focuses on morals and values. We accept children of all faiths. We accept C.C.R.E. We provide an age appropriate academic experience that teaches through play and prepares the student for educational success in Kindergarten and beyond. Full and part time care options available. Now accepting applications for children 2-5 years old. Lic# 525407308

Tehama County Department Of Education State Preschool Programs Bidwell State Preschool 1052 Dumosa Dr. • (530) 529-5867 Red Bluff Lic. #525404771 M Times: M-F, 8:15-11:15am & 12:30-3:30pm

Columbia State Preschool

1623 Columbia Ave. • (530) 824-6528 Corning Lic. #525403214 SM Times: M-F, 7:30am-5:30pm

Gerber State Preschool

23014 Chard Ave. • (530) 385-1537 Gerber Lic. #525403200 M Times: M-F, 8:30-11:30am & 12:30-3:30pm

Jackson Heights State Preschool

224 Jackson St. • (530) 529-6741 Red Bluff Lic. #525405509 M Times: M-F, 8:15-11:15am & 12:30-3:30pm

Lincoln Street State Preschool 1265 Lincoln St. • (530) 528-7373 Red Bluff Lic. #525406421 SM Times: M-F, 7:30am-5:30pm

Metteer State Preschool

695 Kimball Rd. • (530) 529-5214 Red Bluff Lic. #525403199 M Times: M-F, 8:15-11:15am & 12:30-3:30pm

Olive View State Preschool

521 Almond St. • (530) 824-5319 Corning Lic. #525405507 SM Times: M-F, 8:15-11:15am & 12:30-3:30pm Tehama County Department of Education State Preschool programs are for children ages 3- 5yrs. and are free or low cost to qualifying families. We value each child and family and pride ourselves on providing a safe, nurturing environment that integrates your child’s interests into the learning process. We provide engaging hands-on activities that facilitate all aspects of development.Full year, full or part day options.

TEHAMA COUNTY Childcare Referral and Education

Red Bluff. shastacoe.org. 409 Walnut St. • (530) 529-3131 Our subsidized assistance programs support families who are working, seeking work, going to school, or meet other qualifying criteria. Contact us for assistance in locating a licensed childcare provider in your area.

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REDDING Columbia's Lion Cubs Preschool

10142 Old Oregon Trail • (530) 223-4070 x315 SM Ages: 2-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30am-6pm Our experienced, qualified and nurturing teachers provide for every aspect of your child’s preschool experience. We offer full, extended and half-day programs with small class sizes, hands-on learning, kindergarten readiness and activities in all areas of learning. There is no residency requirement to live in the Columbia District for your child to attend the preschool. Lic# 455403185

Grant Preschool

8835 Swasey Drive • (530) 243-2773 grantpreschool.com S Ages: 2-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7am - 6pm Located on Grant School Campus. We encourage students to maximize growth cognitively, emotionally, socially and physically. Kindergarten readiness curriculum includes Open Court Math & Language Arts, Sparks P.E., Music, Handwriting Without Tears® and Brain Gym®. Flexible rates and scheduling. Lic# 455401675

Kids and Me Preschool

3695 Churn Creek Rd. • (530) 222-3525 DS Ages: 2-6 yrs • Times: M-F, 7am-5:30pm reddingpreschools.com Quality preschool program in a happy, caring environment. Stimulating and comprehensive curriculum will prepare your child for kindergarten. Clean facility with large outdoor play area in a park-like setting. Lic# 455406526

Munchkin University Infant Center & Preschool

2620 Railroad Ave. • (530) 241-8666 munchkinuniversity.com DSM Ages: Infant Center: 8 wks-2 yrs; Preschool: 2-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 6:30am-5:30pm At Munchkin University we believe that children need as many positive experiences as possible. Our amazing staff provides a great environment where each child is appropriately challenged and encouraged daily. Lic # 451374 213 & 451374 214

Montessori Children's House of Shady Oaks

1410 Victor Ave. • (530) 222-0355 shadyoaksmontessori.com DS Ages: 2 yrs-K • Times: M-F, 7:30am5:30pm Education begins at birth, building skills that last a lifetime. Montessori helps children become life-long independent learners through purposeful play. We provide engaging hands-on activities that facilitate all aspects of development. Lic # 455405949/451373317


(Redding cont.) Redding Co-op Preschool

658 Mary St. • (530) 241-4355 reddingcooppreschool.org S Ages:2 yr.9 months- 5 yrs • Times: 2 days a week or 3 days a week, 9am-12pm Providing a unique learning environment as a parent-participation preschool with a teacher/ director planned curriculum. Children experience learning through guided play. Activities include music and movement, arts and crafts, science and math, literature and language arts, as well as outdoor exploration. Lic# 455401222

Secret Garden

118 Churn Creek Rd. • (530) 244-1891 secretgardenredding.com DSM Ages: 2-K • Times: M-F, 7:30am-6pm We offer excellent pre-K phonics, Kindergarten Readiness with assessments. A full curriculum with cultural appreciation, farm animals, natural foods, plenty of time for reading books, empathy building, respect for others and a huge outdoor play area including a giant sandbox. Lic# 455405638

Shasta County Office of Education State Preschools

Our State Preschool classrooms are certified high quality and offer young children an opportunity to learn the social, emotional, and academic skills necessary for success in kindergarten and beyond. Our inclusive and diverse environments encourage children to learn and grow through hands-on experiences. Preschool staff are qualified through California Teacher Credentialing and participate in ongoing professional development to ensure children receive the most up to date research-based programming. Tuition assistance is available for eligible families. Contact us for more information (530) 225-2999.

Trinity Lutheran Early Learning Center

2440 Hilltop Dr. • (530) 221-6686 DSM Ages: 2yrs-Pre-K Times: M-F, 7:30am - 5:45pm We at Trinity Lutheran Early Learning Center strongly believe that nothing is more important in the life of a young child than a thorough and meaningful Christian education, an education that teaches the young person about the love of Christ, and how to share that love in all responsibilities and relationships. Lic# 451373105

West Redding Preschool

3490 Placer St. • (530) 243-2225 westreddingpreschool.webs.com DSM Ages: 6 wks-12 yrs • Times: M-F, 6:30am-6pm A private accredited academic learning environment. Our goal is to prepare each child today for the educational challenges that they may face tomorrow. Our curriculum focuses on developing each child’s academic growth & uniqueness. Lic# 455401406

YMCA Collaborative Preschools

YMCA Collaborative Preschools (530) 246-9622. sfymca.org. Manzanita, 1240 Manzanita Hills Ave., Redding Lic. #455406288 S Ages: 2-5 North Cottonwood, 19920 Gas Point Rd., Cottonwood Lic. #455406760 S Ages: 3-5 Offered in partnership with local schools. Providing safe learning environments designed to build school readiness, self-regulations and social skills. Year-round school options.

GOING PLACES AUGUST Preschool Storytellers; Yreka. Hear a different storyteller read, sing songs & make crafts each week. Ages 3-6. Tue, 1pm. Free. Yreka Library, 719 4th St. (530)841-4175.

7 | WEDNESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Babies Love Books Storytime; Chico. Enjoy this special storytime. Ages 18mos & under. Wed, 1111:30am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Bittie Baby & Me: Healthy Newborn; Chico. This class series promotes infant wellness & safety with current info — new topic each week. Make friends in a supportive environment. 10:30am-12pm. $20/ class (free if you delivered at Enloe). Enloe Mother & Baby Education Center, 251 Cohasset Rd, Suite 120. (530)332-3970. Chico Wednesday Farmers Market. Enjoy locally grown fruits, vegetables, homemade baked goods, soaps & much more. 7:30am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine. North Valley Plaza, Pillsbury Rd. (530)893-3276. Circle Time At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Join the fun with books & stories, songs & rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making & parachute play. All ages. Wed, 3:15-4pm. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Kids Activity Time; Gridley. Come enjoy a fun activity designed just for kids. Ages 12 & under. Wed, 3pm. Free. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Kooky Birds Skate Lesson & Session; Chico. Young skaters can join a group roller skating class & have fun skating after. Taught by a certified instructor from the Chico Artistic Skate Club. Ages 8 & under. Wed, 9:30-11am. $5.50, includes skates (parents skate free). Cal Skate, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Open Play At Sunny Garden; Chico. Come play with your little one. Ages 5 & under. Tue-Th, 10am-12pm. $8/hr; pre-paid hrs avail; ages 10mos & under free. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave., Ste. 140. (530)343-3101.

GLENN COUNTY Crafty Kids; Willows. Children get creative at this fun weekly event with make-&-take crafting activities. Ages 7 & up. Wed, drop in any time between 1-4pm. Free. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156. Storytime; Orland. Children’s storytime with music & a related craft. All ages. Wed, 11am. Free. Orland Free Library, 333 Mill St. (530)865-1640. Nurturing Nest Playgroup; Willows. Parents & children enjoy interactive play while building social & emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:30-11am. Free. 1035 W. Wood St. (530)934-6882.

SHASTA COUNTY Alateen Meeting; Redding. For ages 12-20 who are affected by someone else’s drinking. Provides a safe place to share feelings with other teens who understand. Offers tools & support. Wed, 6:30-7:30pm. Free. Drop in or call for info. First United Methodist Church, East St. Call or text (530)355-9470. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes & ages welcome. Wed, 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, 6-7pm or Sun, 4-5pm; weather permitting. $60/year membership, practice Wed ($5) races Fri ($12) & Sun ($7). Margaret Polf Park, Shasta Dam Blvd. (530)949-9247. Dale Maynor Fitness Training; Redding. This fun & motivating 30-min workout led by a professional fitness & weight loss specialist aims to tone your body & obliterate fat. Ages 18 & up. M/W/F, times vary; thru 8/30. $30/month; $4/drop-in; must pre-reg. Caldwell Park, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. East Coast Swing Dance; Redding. Learn the basics of swing dance or intermediate options. Ages 13 & up. Wed, 7-10:30pm; thru 8/28. $5-$7; must pre-

reg. Caldwell Recreation Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Kajukenbo Martial Arts; Redding. Kajukenbo is a combined self-defense martial arts style created in Hawaii by five martial arts practitioners with diverse styles. Age 8 & up. Mon/Wed, 5:30-6:30pm (ages 8-12) or 6:30-7:30pm (ages 13 & up); thru 8/28. $55; must pre-reg. Teen Center, 54 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Maker Wednesday: Ozobots; Redding. Ozobots are not only fun & colorful but great tools for discovering coding & robotics. Solve puzzles, complete challenges & watch the Ozobots follow the code you set before them. All ages. 1-3pm. Free for members or with Park admission ($12-16). Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530) 243-8850. Music & Me Classes; Redding. A wonderful program that incorporates movement while introducing children to music. Stimulates personal growth, creative expression & skill development through hands-on learning. Ages 1-5. Mon or Wed, 9-10am. $5/class. (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Parent Group: Discipline That Works; Redding. Free parent support group based on the Triple P positive parenting program. Parents & others caring for children share ideas, support & info. Wed, 6-7:30pm, year-round. Free, drop-ins welcome, childcare avail. Bridges to Success Cottage, 1544 Magnolia St. (530)225-0350. Preschool Storytime; Burney. Preschoolers hear great children’s stories & enjoy a craft. Ages 0-5 & their caregivers. Wed, 11am-12pm. Free. Burney Library, 37038 Siskiyou St. (530)335-4317. Read & Play Storytime; Redding. This innovative storytime focuses on sensory practices. Children of all ages welcome, especially those with special needs. Wed, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Sharks Swim Team; Redding. Year-round competitive swim team & pre-competitive team. Ages 5-12. M-F, times vary by level. $80-$120/month; try 1 week free. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)2469622. Swim School; Redding. Children learn confidence in the aquatic environment as they become accustomed to submerging in water, blowing bubbles, moving about comfortably, & learning how to have fun safely. Ages 12 & under. 2-week sessions, MonTh or Sat; times vary by level. $43-$52/session; must pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Teen Advisory Board; Anderson. Want to volunteer? Join the Teen Advisory Board. Help plan events, make & donate things to the community & help make Shasta Public Libraries great. Ages 12-18. 1st & 3rd Wed, 4-5:30pm; thru 12/18. Free. Anderson Branch Library, 3200 W. Center St. (530)245-7261. Wednesday Night SUP Social; Oak Bottom. Bring your life jacket & meet at Oak Bottom boat ramp in Whiskeytown for a night on the water. All ages. 6pm; thru 8/28. Free with your own paddle board; rentals avail. Headwaters Adventure Co., 930 Merchant St Ste. A-1. (530)223-2411. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy viewing & learning more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres in their natural habitat. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. Free. Wild Horse Sanctuary, 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530)474-5770. Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t forget. All ages. Tue-Sun, 11am & 12pm; thru 8/18. See the 6th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Ballroom Dance Classes: Beginning/Intermediate; Mt. Shasta. Learn the smooth & quickstep dances & how to lead or follow. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills. Solo dancers welcome. All ages. Wed, 6:45-7:45pm. Adult and youth

members: $20/8 classes; adult non-members: $7/ class or $20/4 classes; youth non-members: $5 class. Mt. Shasta Wellness Center, 633 Lassen Ln. (530)926-6010. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:305:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. $50/month, free trial. Mt. Shasta Martial Arts Program, 612-A S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)859-2024. Siskiyou Golden Fair Opening $2 Day; Yreka. 160 years of Old Fashioned Fun is this year’s fair theme. Carnival, food, vendors, livestock, horses, petting zoo, exhibits, entertainment & more. Lots of fun for everyone. 8/7-11. Today, 3pm-midnight. Special: $2 admission for everyone over age 7. Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds, 1712 Fairlane Rd. (530)842-2767. Songs & Stories; Mt. Shasta. Children ages 0-5 enjoy fun stories & sing along to music. An adult must accompany young children. Wed, 10:30am. Free. Mt. Shasta Branch Library, 515 E. Alma St. (530)926-2031.

TEHAMA COUNTY Breastfeeding Walk At The Farmers Market; Red Bluff. Join Tehama County WIC staff & mothers for the 6th Annual Breastfeeding Walk to raise awareness, celebrate & support breastfeeding. Enjoy activities for kids, raffles, support breastfeeding in this local community & receive free breastfeeding info & education. All ages. 5:15pm reg; 5:30pm walk. Free. Downtown Farmers Market, 600 Washington St. (530)527-8791. Kids Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Group fitness classes for ages 4-12 taught in a safe & fun environment. Gets kids moving & promotes motor & social skills, cooperative play, athletic development & healthy habits. Mon/Wed, 4-5pm Wiggle Worms for ages 4-6; 5-6pm Dynamic Development for ages 7-12. $5/drop-in; discounts for members. Tehama Family Fitness Center, 2498 South Main St. (530)528-8656. Wednesday Market & Music; Red Bluff. Part of the Downtown Market & Concert Series. Certified market features locally grown products, lots of great farmers & vendors. Check out food demonstrations & education on fruits & vegetables & enjoy music & kids activities by Parks & Rec. 5-8pm, rain or shine; thru 8/28. 600 Washington St. (530)527-6220.

8 | THURSDAY BUTTE COUNTY Circle Time At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Join the fun with books & stories, songs & rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making & parachute play. All ages. Tue/Th, 9:15-10am. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with teen volunteers. All ages. Th, 3:30-5pm & Sat, 11am-1pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Thursday Nights At Monca; Chico. Enjoy art, culture & live music. All ages. 2nd Th, 6-8pm. Free. 900 Esplanade. (530)487-7272. Thursday Night Market; Chico. This festive, weekly street party features farm-fresh produce, mouthwatering foods, arts & crafts & live entertainment. Enjoy free bike valet, kid friendly activities & late-night shopping at downtown businesses. All ages. 6-9pm; thru 9/26. Free. Downtown Chico, Broadway between 2nd & 5th Streets. (530)345-6500. Toddler Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & action rhymes. Ages 3 & under. Th, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Butte Homeschoolers Park Day; Chico. All homeschoolers welcome. Th, 1-4pm. Free. See the 1st. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star. Tue/Th 3:30-5pm. See the 1st.

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GOING PLACES AUGUST entertainment & more. Lots of fun for everyone. 8/7-11. Today, 8am-midnight. Special: kids 12 & under free. $7 general admission. Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds, 1712 Fairlane Rd. (530)842-2767. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Intermediate/Advanced Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills at the intermediate level. Solo dancers welcome. Th, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 1st. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:305:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

9 | FRIDAY Head north for the Siskiyou Golden Fair Opening $2 Day in Yreka! This 5-day event is the place to make the most out of the rest of summer. Plan a day trip to enjoy rides, food, animals & so much more. See the 7th. (Siskiyou County)

Open Play At Sunny Garden; Chico. Come play with your little one. Ages 5 & under. Tue-Th, 10am-12pm. See the 1st. Sign Language For Toddlers; Chico. Young children learn sign language & socialize during a circle time that includes a welcome song, reading books, singing songs, art activities, parachute play & more. Ages 5 & under. Th, 1pm. See the 1st. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY Dog Training; Redding. This 6-week course will empower you to train your dog to obey basic commands. All ages. Tue or Th, 5:30-6:30pm; thru 9/10. $100; must pre-reg. Benton Dog Park, 1700 Airpark Dr. (530)225-4095. Good Grief Suicide Loss Support Group; Redding. Meets 2nd & 4th Th, 5:30-7pm. Free. Lotus Center, 3290 Bechelli Lane. (530)440-6033. Happy Valley Play Group; Happy Valley. Enjoy weekly storytime, craft, singing & socializing. Ages 5 & under. Th, 8-9am. Free; must pre-reg. Happy Valley Primary School Rm. 9, 16300 Cloverdale Rd. (530)357-2131. Little Explorers: Reptiles; Redding. Bumpy scales & hard skin are just a couple of ways to describe reptiles. Come discover what else they have in common. For ages 2-5 & their caregivers. Th, 10-11am. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park Mill Building, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Palo Cedro Farmers Market & Craft Fair. This certified farmers market features several varieties of freshly harvested micro greens & more. The crafts section has vendors with candles, lotions, jewelry, soap, crocheted & hand-sewn goodies. All ages. Th, 3-6pm; year-round. Free. Palo Cedro Guild, 22307 Old 44 Dr. (530)547-3788. PlayGym; Redding. This class helps little ones grow & thrive by promoting motor, mental & social development thru gymnastics, song, dance & play. Ages 3-5. Th, 10:15-11am. $7.50/class (Y members $5/class). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Read & Create Storytime; Redding. Focusing on art themes, this storytime welcomes children of all ages. Th, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. What’s All The STEAM About?; Redding. Different weekly focus for preschool age children with a matching activity/experiment to encourage young children before they start school to actively explore Science, Technology, Engineering, Art & Math. Ages 3-5. Th, 9-10am; thru 8/8. $5/class (Y members $3 materials fee/class). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

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Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids ages 5-10 have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. Mon/Th, 4-4:45pm. See the 1st. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Mon, 4:30-5:30pm or Tue/Th, 10:30-11:30am. See the 1st. Storytime At Anderson Family Health; Anderson. Celebrate the joys of reading at this weekly storytime in the waiting room. For ages 5 & under. Th, 3:30pm. See the 1st. Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t forget. All ages. Tue-Sun, 11am & 12pm; thru 8/18. See the 6th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Family Nursing Circle; Mt. Shasta. Come nurse, play & share your questions & successes around the journey of nursing & motherhood. All ages. Th, 10am12pm. Free. Shasta Midwives Birthing Center, 703 S. A St. (831)234-4794. Siskiyou Golden Fair Kids Day; Yreka. 160 years of Old Fashioned Fun is this year’s fair theme. Carnival, food, vendors, livestock, horses, petting zoo, exhibits,

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BUTTE COUNTY Babies Love Books Storytime; Oroville. Connect with your little one during this special storytime. Ages 18mos & under. Fri, 10:30-11am. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Bilingual Story Garden; Chico. Enjoy stories & songs in English & Spanish for ages 0-5. Fri, 10am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Billboard Top 40 Night At Cal Skate; Chico. Open to everyone. Bring your friends & have fun roller skating to great music. Dancing may be offered too. All ages. Fri, 7-10:30pm. $8 per session, skate rental $2.50$3.50. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Downtown Chico Friday Night Concert. Friday Night Concerts are Chico’s best place to hear live, local music for free. Pack up your blankets & lawn chairs, bring the family downtown, pick up a bite to eat from one of the fabulous downtown eateries & head to city plaza for lots of musical fun & art activities for kids. All ages. 7-8:30pm; thru 8/30. Free. Broadway between 2nd & 5th Streets. (530)345-6500. Play Date At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Bring your friends & make some new ones. All ages. Fri, 10am-12pm. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Storytime; Gridley. Features stories, music & crafting fun for ages 3-5. Fri, 10am. Free. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Start your weekend off with a visit to support this wildlife foundation, which

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Nurturing Nest Playgroup; Willows. Parents & children enjoy interactive play while building social & emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:30-11am. Free. 1035 W. Wood St. (530)934-6882.

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SHASTA COUNTY Friday Night Social Paddle; Oak Bottom. Bring your life jacket & meet at Oak Bottom boat ramp in Whiskeytown for a night on the water. All ages. 6pm; thru 8/31. Free with your own kayak; $25 rental avail. Headwaters Adventure Co., 930 Merchant St Ste. A-1. (530)223-2411. Read & Discover Storytime; Redding. Focusing on science, discovery & math themes, this storytime welcomes children of all ages. Fri, 10:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Redding Homeschoolers Park Day. Weekly playdate for children & parents. Find park updates on Redding Area Homeschool Support Facebook page. All ages. Fri, 2:30pm. Free. Secret Society Of Brick Stackers; Redding. Does your child love Legos? This group is a great time for kids to get together with other kids with diverse abilities who share that affection. Fri, 3:45-4:45pm. Rowell Family Empowerment. Free. 2701 Old Eureka Way, Ste. 2i. (530)226-5129. Arts & Crafts Day; Redding. Your littles explore their own creativity with a new craft each week. Parents are welcome to participate & enjoy complimentary coffee. Stay for play afterwards. Ages 7 & under. Fri, 4pm. See the 1st. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes & ages welcome. Wed, 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, 6-7pm or Sun, 4-5pm; weather permitting. See the 2nd. Family Kickboxing Classes; Redding. Bring the whole family for healthy Friday evening fun. 4-5pm. See the 1st. Friday Toddler Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. A fun way to let your little ones get their wiggles out. The park opens before normal business hours for little ones to jump at their own pace & comfort level. 9-10am & 10-11am. See the 1st. Reptile Exhibit Room; Redding. Check out reptiles from around the world on display plus enjoy feeding & petting tortoise & lizards that roam the room. All ages. Tue-Sat, 12-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 2nd. Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t


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SISKIYOU COUNTY Siskiyou Golden Fair Senior Day; Yreka. 160 years of Old Fashioned Fun is this year’s fair theme. Carnival, food, vendors, livestock, horses, petting zoo, exhibits, entertainment & more. Lots of fun for everyone. 8/7-11. Today, 8am-midnight. Special: Seniors Day, ages 62 & up free. $7 general admission; ages 6 & under free. Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds, 1712 Fairlane Rd. (530)842-2767. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. See the 2nd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multi-discipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill levels; includes time to work on personal projects. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. $20/ drop-in (space allowing), discounted monthly rate; includes materials. Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St. (530)529-1332.

10 | SATURDAY BUTTE COUNTY Book Sale; Chico. Find great books at low prices at this fundraising event hosted by Chico Friends of the Library. Sat, 9-11:30am. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Chico Mall Student Health & Wellness Fair. Join Chico Mall for the Back to School Supply Drive Finale event. Check out community organizations supporting student health, education & wellness. Enjoy a live dance performance at 2pm & enter to win a $500 gift card with back to school donations. All ages. 12-3pm. Free. 1950 E. 20th St. Ste., 727. (530)343-0706. Children’s Painting Class; Chico. Children enjoy a painting class & learn about different mediums. All ages. 2nd Sat, 10am. $20. The Studio 561, 561 East Lindo Ave. (530)370-1285. Investigation Station: Plants That Smell Gross; Chico. Come explore the science of scents – the good, the bad & the smelly. All ages. 12-2pm. Free with museum admission, $5-$7; ages 2 & under free. Gateway Science Museum, 625 Esplanade. (530)898-4121. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Chico. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am12pm. $2-$5/class. Michaels, 2041 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy. (530)343-1864. Nature Walk; Oroville. Bring the family to enjoy a docent-led walk on a park trail around Lake Oroville. Each week features a different easy/moderate 3-5 mile walk. Sat, year-round, starts 8:45am sharp, call to confirm. Meet at Lake Oroville Visitors Center, 917 Kelly Ridge Rd. (530)538-2219. Partner/Parent Workshop: Bringing Baby Home; Chico. New & expectant couples will learn positive team parenting tips on parenthood transitions, post-baby partner relationships, parent-baby interactions & postpartum mood disorders. For parents of infants ages 0-3mos. 9am-4:30pm. $75/couple. Enloe Mother & Baby Education Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Suite #120. (530)332-3970. Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with teen volunteers. All ages. Th, 3:30-5pm & Sat, 11am-1pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Saturday Farmers Market; Chico. Enjoy locally grown fruits, vegetables, homemade baked goods, soaps & much more. 7:30am-1pm, year-round, rain

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or shine. 2nd & Wall St. (530)893-3276. Saturday Roller Skate Lessons; Chico. Taught by the Chico Artistic Skate Club. All ages welcome. Beginners: 10-10:30am; Intermediate/Adv.: 12:30-1pm. $5.50 includes skates. Cal Skate, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Saturday Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Children of all ages will enjoy this weekly storytime. 11am. Free. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. Spanish Storytime; Chico. Monthly storytime features stories, songs & a craft for all ages, in Spanish. 2nd Sat, 2pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. StoryTail Tutors; Chico. Reluctant, struggling or beginning readers may read to a therapy dog today. 2nd & 4th Sat, 2pm. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. WIC Parade For World Breastfeeding Week; Chico. Join WIC in celebrating all the amazing mothers for World Breastfeeding Week at the WIC parade during the Saturday morning Famers Market. Meet at the WIC table for photo booth, market vouchers, snacks & more. All ages. 10-11am. Free. Saturday Farmers Market, 2nd & Wall Chico CA. (530)282-2051. Yo-Yo Club Practice; Chico. Develop your yo-yo skills with free lessons & practice. Sat, 12-2pm. Meet in Diamond Alley behind Bird in Hand, 320 Broadway. (530)893-0545. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Start your weekend off with a visit to support this wildlife foundation, which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am-5pm. See the 1st. Chico Air Museum. View jet & propeller aircraft plus an impressive display of aviation & space artifacts. Peruse the research library & gift shop. Th-Sun, 9am2pm. See the 1st.

Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Explore the world of science-related activities & new exhibit: Before & Beyond the Moon. All ages. Wed-Sun, 12-5pm; thru 12/15. See the 1st. Roo’s Zoo Kids Skate Session; Chico. Join Roller-Roo in a session for kids 10 & under; little ones in strollers welcome. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 3rd. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with blacklight bowling & music. Sat, 9pm-1am. See the 3rd.

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SHASTA COUNTY Basic Dehydrating; Redding. Learn about the different styles of dehydrators & the correct way to preserve fruits, vegetables & other ingredients for delicious one-dish meals & snacks. Ages 12 & up. 9am-12pm. $45; must pre-reg. Aunt Bee’s Kitchen, 1213 C St. (530)262-3338. Family 2nd Saturday: Bubbles!; Redding. Bubbles are back at Turtle Bay. Blowing bubbles, stacking bubbles, being inside a bubble—with so many activities to choose from, you & your family are sure to have some good clean fun. All ages. 11am-3pm. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16; ages 3 & under free. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Galaxy Gymnastics Kids Night Out; Redding. Parents get a night to themselves while kids have fun free play & pizza. All ages. 5:30-9pm. $18/members; $20/non-members. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4496. Itty Bitty Princess/Pirate Party; Redding. Children are invited to play in the water & participate in fun

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games. Ages 5 & under with adult. 9:30-11:30am, $1; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Redding. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am-12pm. $2-$5/class. Michaels, 1070 Hilltop Dr. (530)223-9514. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Connect with your changing body, build strength & flexibility, increase stamina, improve balance & circulation, learn to use breath to manage pain & meet other expectant moms. 2nd & 4th Sat, 9-10am. Free. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Saturday Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Redding. Come enjoy storytime fun. Ages 7 & under. 11am. Free. 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2006. Shasta Lake Farmers Market; Shasta Lake City. Enjoy an evening market hosted by the Shasta Lake Creative Community & shop local. All ages. Sat, 6-9pm; thru 10/26. Free. Heritage Roasting Co., 4302 Shasta Dam Blvd. (530)605-1990. Teen Underwater Silkscreen/Ceramic Workshop; Redding. Painters will get to make a beautiful oceanthemed plate thru the mediums of painting, stencil work & bubble blowing. Once fired, it will look as if the plate is really under water. Ages 13-17. 3-4:30pm. $35. All Fired Up, 1796 Churn Creek Rd. (530)226-1638. Trail Rides At The Wild Horse Sanctuary; Shingletown. Enjoy a 3-hour morning or afternoon trail ride with lunch or appetizers. Age & height restrictions may apply. Sat, 9:30am or 1:30pm; thru Oct. $169; must pre-reg. Wild Horse Sanctuary, 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530)474-5770. Galaxy Gymnastics Saturday Open Gym For Youth; Redding. Ages 5-14. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 3rd. Goose Bumps! The Science Of Fear Exhibit; Redding. Experience the universal & powerful emotion of fear in a safe, immersive experience, developed by the California Science Center. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st. Pokémon League; Anderson. League events are a great way to learn game basics & get the feel for Pokémon competitive play. Using your own cards & Pokémon video games, you can play, trade & earn cool prizes. Ages 5 & up. Sat, 2-6pm; thru 12/28. See the 3rd. Reptile Exhibit Room; Redding. Check out reptiles from around the world on display plus enjoy feeding & petting the tortoise & lizards that roam the room. All ages. Tue-Sat, 12-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 2nd. Saturday Toddler Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. Rare Air opens before their normal business hours to let little ones jump at their own pace. 9-10am. See the 3rd. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. For tweens & young teens. Sat; skate 7-9pm; dance 9-11pm. See the 3rd. Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t forget. All ages. Tue-Sun, 11am & 12pm; thru 8/18. See the 6th. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy viewing & learning more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres in their natural habitat. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. See the 3rd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY 2nd Saturday Art Opening & Reception; Dunsmuir. Palette & Lathe is the new art exhibit at the Siskiyou Arts Museum featuring paintings by the Art Roster Atelier & unusual creations in wood by the Mt. Shasta Woodturners. All ages. 5-7pm; thru 10/5. Free. Siskiyou Arts Museum, 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4711.

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The Siskiyou Arts Museum in Dunsmuir is proud to offer a new art exhibit at their 2nd Saturday Art Opening & Reception in Dunsmuir. Show your support of the local talent and the arts! See the 10th. (Siskiyou County)

Discover Lassen: BBQ & Fair; Lassen Volcanic National Park. Enjoy entertainment, education & stories of how Lassen Volcanic National Park keeps the park running & the land beautiful at this 2-day family-friendly event. All ages. 8/10-11. Today, 11am2pm. Free. Loomis Plaza outside of Manzanita Lake, 21820 Lassen Peak Hwy. (530)378-2600. Muffins & Brushes For Kiddos; Yreka. Kids enjoy breakfast muffins, painting & socializing with friends. Ages 6 & up. 10am-12pm. $15; must pre-reg. Shoppe Serendipity, 404 S Main St. (530)598-0075. Siskiyou Golden Fair Armed Forces Day; Yreka. 160 years of Old Fashioned Fun is this year’s fair theme. Carnival, food, vendors, livestock, horses, petting zoo, exhibits, entertainment & more. Lots of fun for everyone. 8/7-11. Today, 8am-midnight. Special: free admission for all current & past military personnel. $7 general admission; ages 6 & under free. Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds, 1712 Fairlane Rd. (530)842-2767. Ballroom Technique Class; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dance techniques from pro instructors. Sat, 9:45-11:45am. See the 3rd. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. See the 2nd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Lavender Loofah Glycerin Soap Class; Corning. Learn about the farm’s organic lavender & loofah & combine these 2 natural items to create a wonderful, exfoliating glycerin soap. Ages 12 & up. 2-3:30pm; must pre-reg. $15. MoonBeam Farm, 3911 Columbia Ave. (530)586-7044. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multi-discipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill levels; includes time to work on personal projects. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. $20/ drop-in (space allowing), discounted monthly rate; includes materials. Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St. (530)529-1332. Sizzling Summer Spectacular; Red Bluff. Beat the heat with a great shopping experience in a climate controlled environment. Visit different artisan crafters & retail business owners who have unique gift ideas & enjoy silent auction & prize drawing. Kids enjoy pony rides & face painting. All ages. 10am-4pm. Free. Red Bluff Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. (530)736-6283. The Saturday Market By The River; Red Bluff. Year-round certified market features locally grown products including veggies, fruit, nuts, meats, honey,

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eggs & artisan food products & crafts. Co-sponsored by the Red Bluff Chamber & Slow Food Shasta Cascade. 8am-12pm, rain or shine; thru Sept. 100 Main St. (530)527-6220.

11 | SUNDAY BUTTE COUNTY Free Family Movie; Chico. Come enjoy a film suitable for all ages. Sun, Showtime 2pm. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Rhythms Of Grace; Chico. Enjoy stories, movement, songs & crafts based on the Bible during this non-denominational service for people with special needs. Ages 8 & up. 2nd Sun, 3-4pm. Free. St. John the Evangelist Episcopal Church, 2341 Floral Ave. (530)894-1971. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Start your weekend off with a visit to support this wildlife foundation, which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am-5pm. See the 1st. Chico Air Museum. View jet & propeller aircraft plus an impressive display of aviation & space artifacts. Peruse the research library & gift shop. Th-Sun, 9am2pm. See the 1st. Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Explore the world of science-related activities & new exhibit: Before & Beyond the Moon. All ages. Wed-Sun, 12-5pm; thru 12/15. See the 1st. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 2nd.

JACKSON COUNTY, OR Wild Music Exhibit: Sounds & Songs Of Life; Ashland, OR. Wild Music invites visitors of all ages to expand their understanding of what makes music. All ages. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes & ages welcome. Wed, 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, 6-7pm or Sun, 4-5pm; weather permitting. See the 2nd. Goose Bumps! The Science Of Fear Exhibit; Redding. Experience the universal & powerful emotion of fear in a safe, immersive experience, developed by the California Science Center. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st. Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t

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Discover Lassen: Hike-A-Thon; Lassen Volcanic National Park. Enjoy annual Hike-A-Thon around 2 trails: Lassen Peak & Mill Creek Falls. All ages. 8am4pm. $20-$50. Kohm Yah-mah-nee Visitor Center, 21820 Lassen Peak Hwy. (530)378-2600. Mt. Shasta Summer Concert: Ron Artist II. Enjoy a Sunday night concert with live music in the park. This series helps promote the 100 Miles of Trail campaign. All ages. 6:30pm. Free. Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. Siskiyou Golden Fair Family Day; Yreka. 160 years of Old Fashioned Fun is this year’s fair theme. Carnival, food, vendors, livestock, horses, petting zoo, exhibits, entertainment & more. Lots of fun for everyone. 8/7-11. Today, 8am-8pm. Special: free admission for all. Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds, 1712 Fairlane Rd. (530)842-2767. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. See the 2nd.

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BUTTE COUNTY ASCAB Capoeira; Chico. In Capoeira 2 players move against each other to music; throwing kicks, cartwheels & escapes to make fluid martial arts movements appear to be a dance. Ages 8 & up. Mon, 7pm. $5. Chico Seishindo, 1108 Mangrove Ave. (928)600-9189. Lil’ Sprouts Program; Chico. An early intervention program for children with autism that helps develop socialization, behavioral & communication skills. Ages 2-5. Mon, 2-5pm. See the 5th.

GLENN COUNTY Adoptive Parents Support Group; Orland. This support group is open to adoptive, foster & relative caregivers. The focus of this group is to share parenting ideas, strategies & successes. Gather support from others in the same parenting situation. All ages. 5:30-7:30pm; must pre-reg for childcare & dinner. Free. First Lutheran Church, 19 Colusa St. (530)879-3861. Nurturing Nest Playgroup; Willows. Parents & children enjoy interactive play while building social & emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:30-11am. Free. 1035 W. Wood St. (530)934-6882.

SHASTA COUNTY Babies, Books & Play; Redding. A fun playtime for little ones & their caregivers. Ages 2 & under. Mon, 10:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Game Night; Redding. Children of all ages can play board & video games in the library’s story room. Mon, 4-5:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Kids Sailing Camp; Redding. Designed to give a general knowledge of the marine world thru study & hands-on sailing experience. Students will learn about sailing technology, terms of sailing, boating safety, basics of boat handling & how to sail. Ages 8-17. Mon-Th, 12-4pm; thru 8/15. $26; must prereg. Location TBA. (530)225-4095.

Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids ages 5-10 have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. Mon/Th, 4-4:45pm. See the 1st. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Mon, 4:30-5:30pm or Tue/Th, 10:30-11:30am. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Line Dancing; Mt. Shasta. Open to all levels & ages. Mon, 4-5pm. $5 (members free). Mountain Fitness, 633 Lassen Ln. (530)926-3310. Mt. Shasta Farmers Market. Enjoy a lively seasonal market celebrating local agriculture with live music & more. Vendors sell fruits, vegetables, meat, baked goods, kombucha, kitchen/ag-related items & more. WIC cash & farmers market vouchers will be matched. All ages. Mon, 3:30-6pm; thru 10/14. 400 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-6670. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:305:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st. PAL: Play & Learn Group; Mt. Shasta. Play & learn with your young child through exploration, creativity & sensory play in this facilitated weekly group. Ages 5 & under. Mon, 10:30am-12pm. See the 5th.

TEHAMA COUNTY Kids Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Group fitness classes for ages 4-12 taught in a safe & fun environment. Gets kids moving & promotes motor & social skills, cooperative play, athletic development & healthy habits. Mon/Wed, 4-5pm Wiggle Worms for ages 4-6; 5-6pm Dynamic Development for ages 7-12. See the 5th.

1 3 | TUESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Achieve Charter School Grand Opening; Chico. This is an opportunity for the Achieve community to thank the numerous donors, community leaders & organizations who supported recovery efforts & helped make this Chico campus a reality. All ages. 5:30pm. Free. 1494 East Ave. (530)872-4100. Buddin’ Sprouts Program; Chico. A progression of Little Red Hen’s Lil’ Sprouts program, where advanced sensory, socialization, behavioral & communication skills are encouraged for children with autism & other socially-related disabilities. Ages 8-12. Tue, 2-5pm. Free; must pre-reg. Little Red Hen Lifespan Center, 2418 Cohasset Rd. #150. (530)897-0900. Childbirth Preparation Class Series; Chico. Highly trained registered nurse instructors help prepare you for birth, newborn care & breastfeeding in this 5-week series. Promotes individual & family choices, including natural breathing & relaxation techniques & pain management options. Tue, 6-8pm; thru 9/10. $175/couple. Enloe Mother & Baby Ed. Center, 251 Cohasset Rd. #120. (530)332-3970. Circle Time At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Join the fun with books & stories, songs & rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making & parachute play. All ages. Tue/Thu, 9:15-10am. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Crafters Club; Oroville. Bring your project to work on while enjoying the company of other yarn enthusiasts. Tue, 4-6pm. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Family Special Needs Potluck & Support Group; Chico. Raising a child with special needs is challenging; this group helps build a supportive network & opportunity to share. Children welcome; homework help & childcare provided. 2nd & 4th Tue. Free. Dinner provided; bring something extra to share. Potluck 5:30pm; group meets 6-8pm. ARC, 2030 Park Ave. (530)891-5865.


GOING PLACES AUGUST Kids Crafternoon; Durham. Fun crafts for kids ages 12 & under (5 & under with adult). 2nd & 4th Tue, 3-5:30pm. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. La Leche League Breastfeeding Support Group; Chico. Offers mother-to-mother support for breastfeeding. Babies & young children welcome. 2nd Tue, 10am. Free. Little Wishes Studio, 1372 East 1st Ave. (530)487-4109. Preschool Storytime; Chico. Enjoy stories, songs & crafts. Ages 3-5. Tue, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Cheap Skate Night At Cal Skate; Chico. This fun night of roller skating features weekly themes, games & family hits music. Tue, 6:30-8:30pm. See the 5th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star. Tue/Th 3:30-5pm. See the 1st. Open Play At Sunny Garden; Chico. Come play with your little one. Ages 5 & under. Tue-Th, 10am-12pm. See the 1st. Painting & Drawing Lessons; Chico. Artist & instructor Janet Lombardi Blixt invites children & adults to enjoy creative exploration with painting & drawing in a supportive & friendly instructional atmosphere. After-school & homeschool classes avail. Ages 7 & up. Tue-Th, 1-2:30pm. See the 1st. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 1st.

GLENN COUNTY Preschool Storytime; Willows. Enjoy storytime & craft. Ages 5 & under. Tue, 11am. Free. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156.

SHASTA COUNTY Dog Training; Redding. This 6-week course will empower you to train your dog to obey basic commands. All ages. Tue or Th, 5:30-6:30pm; thru 9/10. $100; must pre-reg. Benton Dog Park, 1700 Airpark Dr. (530)225-4095. Family Night Jump Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. Bring the whole gang for a jumping experience in a fun-filled environment – it’s healthy, active fun. All ages. 2-8pm. $9/hour; $2 add’l hour. 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530)221-1206. Galaxy Gymnastics Junior Ninja Warrior Class; Redding. Children have a blast with an obstacle-style gymnastics course. Ages 5 & up. Tue, 4pm. $60/month. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4496. Haven Humane Society’s 2nd Tuesday Club; Redding. Enjoy lunch or dinner at Wilda’s Grill restaurant where a portion of the day’s proceeds go towards the animals at Haven Humane. All ages. 11am-7pm. Visit havenhumane.org for more info. Sailing Boat, 2772 Churn Creek Rd. (530)2411653. Read & Sing Storytime; Redding. Storytime, crafts & songs for children of all ages. Tue, 10:3011:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Storytime; Redding. Celebrate the joys of reading at this weekly storytime. Geared for ages 0-5, all ages welcome. Tue, 10-10:30am. Free. Shasta Community Health Center’s Pediatrics waiting room, 1035 Placer St. (530)246-5710. Teen Advisory Board; Redding. Want to volunteer? Join the Teen Advisory Board. Help plan events, make & donate things to the community & help make Shasta Public Libraries great. Ages 12-18. Tue, 6-7:30pm; thru 12/17. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7261. Chess Group Fun; Redding. Play chess while instructors observe, advise & facilitate the fun. All ages. Tue, 6-7:30pm. See the 6th. Music & Movement; Redding. Bring your babies & your dancing socks for some physical activity & positive music. Stay for play afterwards. Ages 7 & under. Tue, 10-10:30am. See the 6th.

THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, TEHAMA, SHASTA & SISKIYOU COUNTIES

Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Mon, 4:30-5:30pm or Tue/Th, 10:30-11:30am. See the 1st. Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t forget. All ages. Tue-Sun, 11am & 12pm; thru 8/18. See the 6th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Coffee & Cake; Dunsmuir. Everyone’s invited to get social. Enjoy coffee & cake, sit around, chat & find out what the resource center has to offer. Free. 9:3011am. Dunsmuir Community Resource Center, 5844 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4400. Knit & Crochet Tuesday; Dunsmuir. Come join the fun at this weekly needlework event. An experienced instructor is available to help, whether you’re just starting out or are a hook & needles wiz. Open to everyone - supplies available. Free. 1-3pm. Dunsmuir Community Resource Center, 5844 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4400. Preschool Storytellers; Yreka. Hear a different storyteller read, sing songs & make crafts each week. Ages 3-6. Tue, 1pm. Free. Yreka Library, 719 4th St. (530)841-4175. Beginning Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Lots of fun for all ages. Tue, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 6th. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:305:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

14 | WEDNESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Babies Love Books Storytime; Chico. Enjoy this special storytime. Ages 18mos & under. Wed, 1111:30am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Bittie Baby & Me: Breastfeeding; Chico. This class series promotes infant wellness & safety with current info - new topic each week. Make friends in a supportive environment. 10:30am-12pm. $20/ class (free if you delivered at Enloe). Enloe Mother & Baby Education Center, 251 Cohasset Rd, Suite 120. (530)332-3970.

Chico Wednesday Farmers Market. Enjoy locally grown fruits, vegetables, homemade baked goods, soaps & much more. 7:30am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine. North Valley Plaza, Pillsbury Rd. (530)893-3276. Circle Time At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Join the fun with books & stories, songs & rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making & parachute play. All ages. Wed, 3:15-4pm. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Kids Activity Time; Gridley. Come enjoy a fun activity designed just for kids. Ages 12 & under. Wed, 3pm. Free. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Kooky Birds Skate Lesson & Session; Chico. Young skaters can join a group roller skating class & have fun skating after. Taught by a certified instructor from the Chico Artistic Skate Club. Ages 8 & under. Wed, 9:30-11am. $5.50, includes skates (parents skate free). Cal Skate, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Open Play At Sunny Garden; Chico. Come play with your little one. Ages 5 & under. Tue-Th, 10am-12pm. See the 1st.

GLENN COUNTY Crafty Kids; Willows. Children get creative at this fun weekly event with make-&-take crafting activities. Ages 7 & up. Wed, drop in any time between 1-4pm. Free. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156. Storytime; Orland. Children’s storytime with music & a related craft. All ages. Wed, 11am. Free. Orland Free Library, 333 Mill St. (530)865-1640. Nurturing Nest Playgroup; Willows. Parents & children enjoy interactive play while building social & emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:30-11am. Free. 1035 W. Wood St. (530)934-6882.

SHASTA COUNTY Preschool Storytime; Burney. Preschoolers hear great children’s stories & enjoy a craft. Ages 0-5 & their caregivers. Wed, 11am-12pm. Free. Burney Branch Library, 37038 Siskiyou St. (530)335-4317. Read & Play Storytime; Redding. This innovative storytime focuses on sensory practices. Children of all ages welcome, especially those with special needs. Wed, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Three Cheeses In Three Hours; Redding. Walk thru the history of cheese making & learn important facts about milk quality & differences, as well

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as the complex biology & chemistry behind turning milk into tasty cheese curds & protein-rich whey. Ages 12 & up. 6-9pm. $50; must pre-reg. Aunt Bee’s Kitchen, 1213 C St. (530)225-4095. Wednesday Night SUP Social; Oak Bottom. Bring your life jacket & meet at Oak Bottom boat ramp in Whiskeytown for a night on the water. All ages. 6pm; thru 8/28. Free with your own paddle board; rentals avail. Headwaters Adventure Co., 930 Merchant St Ste. A-1. (530)223-2411. Alateen Meeting; Redding. Support group for ages 12-20 affected by someone else’s drinking. Wed, 6:30-7:30pm. See the 7th. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes & ages welcome. Wed, 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, 6-7pm or Sun, 4-5pm; weather permitting. See the 2nd. Parent Group: Discipline That Works; Redding. Free parent support group that’s based on the Triple P positive parenting program. Wed, 6-7:30pm. See the 7th. Read, Play & Create; Redding. Hear a resident storyteller read a story & encourage interaction in a song & educational activity. Come for play before (9-10am) & stay for play afterwards. Ages 7 & under. Wed, 10-10:30am. See the 7th. Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t forget. All ages. Tue-Sun, 11am & 12pm; thru 8/18. See the 6th. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy viewing & learning more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres in their natural habitat. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. See the 3rd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY 40 Supports & Strengths That Young People Need To Succeed In Family, School & Community; Weed. This workshop shows you how you can build a positive culture & environment using Search Institute’s 40 Developmental Assets®. All ages. 9am-4pm. Free. Weed Community Building, 161 East Lincoln Ave. (530)918-7222. Second Wednesday Knit Night; Mt. Shasta. Open to all levels of knitting & crocheting. An opportunity to gather, inspire & share ideas & projects. Ages 16+. 6pm-8pm. Free. Snow Creek Studios, 416 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-3000. Songs & Stories; Mt. Shasta. Children ages 0-5 enjoy fun stories & sing along to music. An adult must accompany young children. Wed, 10:30am. Free. Mt. Shasta Branch Library, 515 E. Alma St. (530)926-2031. Ballroom Dance Classes: Beginning/Intermediate; Mt. Shasta. Learn the smooth & quickstep dances & how to lead or follow. Wed, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 5th. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

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Performance class starting this fall Teaching the art and sharing the joy of dance.

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Virtual Reality Lab; Red Bluff. Use a VR headset & explore new worlds with modern technology. Ages 13 & up. Wed, 2-4pm. Free. Red Bluff Branch Library, 545 Diamond Ave. (530)527-0604. Wednesday Market & Music; Red Bluff. Part of the Downtown Market & Concert Series. Certified market features locally grown products, lots of great farmers & vendors. Check out food demonstrations & education on fruits & vegetables & enjoy music & kids activities by Parks & Rec. 5-8pm, rain or shine; thru 8/28. 600 Washington St. (530)527-6220.

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GOING PLACES AUGUST Storytime At Anderson Family Health. Celebrate the joys of reading at this weekly storytime in the waiting room. For ages 5 & under. Th, 3:30pm. See the 1st. Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t forget. All ages. Tue-Sun, 11am & 12pm; thru 8/18. See the 6th.

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Make Wednesday night your local food shopping night in Tehama County at the Wednesday Market & Music Farmers Market in Red Bluff. Enjoy music while you check out food demonstrations & more. See the 7th. (Tehama County) Also, be sure to check out the other Farmers Markets happening throughout the week in Butte, Shasta & Siskiyou Counties. Shopping the markets make a lovely family outing. Why not let your child meet the farmers and pick the produce with their own shopping bag & spending money?

Kids Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Group fitness classes for ages 4-12 taught in a safe & fun environment. Gets kids moving & promotes motor & social skills, cooperative play, athletic development & healthy habits. Mon/Wed, 4-5pm Wiggle Worms for ages 4-6; 5-6pm Dynamic Development for ages 7-12. See the 5th.

1 5 | THURSDAY BUTTE COUNTY Caregiver Resource & Self-Care Training; Chico. For those caring for someone else’s child or children. Facilitated group offers support, resources & training for better self-care. 3rd Th, 11am-1pm. Free. Butte College Skyway Center, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd. (530)897-6235. Circle Time At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Join the fun with books & stories, songs & rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making & parachute play. All ages. Tue/Th, 9:15-10am. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with teen volunteers. All ages. Th, 3:30-5pm & Sat, 11am-1pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Storytime; Durham. Stories, songs & activities for children & parents/caregivers. Ages 5 & under. Th, 10am. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Thursday Night Market; Chico. This festive, weekly street party features farm-fresh produce, mouth-watering foods, arts & crafts & live entertainment. Enjoy free bike valet, kid friendly activities & late-night shopping at downtown businesses. All ages. 6-9pm; thru 9/26. Free. Downtown Chico, Broadway between 2nd & 5th Streets. (530)345-6500. Toddler Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & action rhymes. Ages 3 & under. Th, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Butte Homeschoolers Park Day; Chico. All homeschoolers welcome. Th, 1-4pm. Free. See the 1st. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star. Tue/Th 3:30-5pm. See the 1st. Open Play At Sunny Garden; Chico. Come play with your little one. Ages 5 & under. Tue-Th, 10am-12pm. See the 1st. Sign Language For Toddlers; Chico. Young children learn sign language & socialize during a circle time that includes a welcome song, reading books, singing songs, art activities, parachute play & more. Ages 5 & under. Th, 1pm. See the 1st. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 1st.

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SHASTA COUNTY 3rd Thursdays KIXE Film Night; Redding. Enjoy Independent Lens film & discussion. Ages 13 & up. 3rd Th, 6pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7252. KIXE Storytime; Redding. Come listen to a story and enjoy songs, stickers & crafts. Take home a free book. Bring a pillow, favorite blanket or stuffed animal & friends. 3rd Th, 9-10:30am. Ages 5 & under. Free; must pre-reg. KIXE Volunteer Center, 603 N. Market St. (530)243-5493 x112. Little Explorers: Reptiles; Redding. Bumpy scales & hard skin are just a couple of ways to describe reptiles. Come discover what else they have in common. For ages 2-5 & their caregivers. Th, 1011am. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park Mill Building, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Palo Cedro Farmers Market & Craft Fair. This certified farmers market features several varieties of freshly harvested micro greens & more. The crafts section has vendors with candles, lotions, jewelry, soap, crocheted & hand-sewn goodies. All ages. Th, 3-6pm; year-round. Free. Palo Cedro Guild, 22307 Old 44 Dr. (530)547-3788. PlayGym; Redding. This class helps little ones grow & thrive by promoting motor, mental & social development thru gymnastics, song, dance & play. Ages 3-5. Th, 10:15-11am. $7.50/class (Y members $5/class). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Raising A Reader Read-To-Me Book Club; Redding. Children enjoy a weekly storytime with matching activities. Stories center around a monthly theme; includes a book bag to take home each month to encourage family reading time. Ages 2-5. Th, 9-10am; thru 9/19. $5/class (Y members $3). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Read & Create Storytime; Redding. Focusing on art themes, this storytime welcomes children of all ages. Th, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Storytime At Shasta Lake Family Health; Shasta Lake. Celebrate the joys of reading at this weekly storytime in the waiting room. For ages 5 & under. 3rd Th, 3-3:30pm. Free. Shasta Lake Family Health & Dental Center, 4215 Front St. (530)276-9168. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids ages 5-10 have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. Mon/Th, 4-4:45pm. See the 1st. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Mon, 4:30-5:30pm or Tue/Th, 10:30-11:30am. See the 1st.

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Family Nursing Circle; Mt. Shasta. Come nurse, play & share your questions & successes around the journey of nursing & motherhood. All ages. Th, 10am12pm. Free. Shasta Midwives Birthing Center, 703 S. A St. (831)234-4794. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Intermediate/Advanced Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills at the intermediate level. Solo dancers welcome. Th, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 1st. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:305:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

16 | FRIDAY BUTTE COUNTY Babies Love Books Storytime; Oroville. Connect with your little one during this special storytime. Ages 18mos & under. Fri, 10:30-11am. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Bilingual Story Garden; Chico. Enjoy stories & songs in English & Spanish for ages 5 & under. Fri, 10am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Billboard Top 40 Night At Cal Skate; Chico. Open to everyone. Bring your friends & have fun roller skating to great music. Dancing may be offered too. All ages. Fri, 7-10:30pm. $8 per session, skate rental $2.50-$3.50. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)3431601. Butte Parent Café; Oroville. A free family night out with dinner & good conversation. A place to meet other community members in a relaxed environment. Childcare provided. All ages. 3rd Fri, 6-8pm. Oroville YMCA, 1684 Robinson St. (530)899-4940. Downtown Chico Friday Night Concert. Friday Night Concerts are Chico’s best place to hear live, local music for free. Pack up your blankets & lawn chairs, bring the family downtown, pick up a bite to eat from one of the fabulous downtown eateries & head to city plaza for lots of musical fun & art activities for kids. All ages. 7-8:30pm; thru 8/30. Free. Broadway between 2nd & 5th Streets. (530)345-6500. Family Movie Night At Chico Mall. Bring the kiddos in their jammies & snuggle up to watch a family movie. Bring low-back chairs &/or blankets. No outside food or drink; most food court restaurants offer movie-night deals. All ages. 3rd Fri, 7-9pm. Free. 1950 E. 20th St.; movie shown near Dick’s Sporting Goods. (530)343-0706. Fantastic Friday Playgroup; Chico. An entire gym is open for play, for ages walking-5yrs with an adult (max 2 kids per adult). 1st & 3rd Fri, 10am-12pm. $15 (members $5); siblings +$1. Athletic Horizons, 415 Otterson Dr. (530)893-4967. Play Date At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Bring your friends & make some new ones. All ages. Fri, 10am-12pm. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Storytime & Toy Van Visit; Gridley. Check out toys from Valley Oak’s mobile toy lending library. Ages

3-5. 10-11am. Free. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Start your weekend off with a visit to support this wildlife foundation, which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am-5pm. See the 1st. Growing Together Teens; Chico. A great socialization program for teens with autism & other developmental disabilities. Teens build self-esteem & friendships & learn to become self-advocates. Ages 12-17. Fri, 2:30-5:30pm. See the 2nd. Horse Care; Oroville. Feed, pet & groom a great herd of adopted horses. Bring watermelon rinds, carrots or apples to share. All ages. Fri, 9am-4pm; appts Mon-Sat avail. See the 2nd. Tiny Tumbling Class; Chico. Children ages 2-8 learn basic tumbling skills & flexibility using a tumble track, spring floor & pit. Fri, 4:30-5pm. See the 2nd. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with black-light bowling & music. Fri, 10pm-1am. See the 2nd.

GLENN COUNTY Nurturing Nest Playgroup; Willows. Parents & children enjoy interactive play while building social & emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:30-11am. Free. 1035 W. Wood St. (530)934-6882.

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SHASTA COUNTY Basic Pressure Canning; Redding. Learn how a pressure canner works & the multiple safety features included on modern canners. Ages 12 & up. 6-9pm. $45; must pre-reg. Aunt Bee’s Kitchen, 1213 C St. (530)225-4095. Friday Night Social Paddle; Oak Bottom. Bring your life jacket & meet at Oak Bottom boat ramp in Whiskeytown for a night on the water. All ages. 6pm; thru 8/31. Free with your own kayak; $25 rental avail. Headwaters Adventure Co., 930 Merchant St Ste. A-1. (530)223-2411. Read & Discover Storytime; Redding. Focusing on science, discovery & math themes, this storytime welcomes children of all ages. Fri, 10:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Redding Homeschoolers Park Day. Weekly playdate for children & parents. Find park updates on Redding Area Homeschool Support Facebook page. All ages. Fri, 2:30pm. Free. Schreder Planetarium Show: Amazing Stars; Redding. Bring the family to learn more about the secrets of the sun & black holes. All ages. 7pm. $8. 1644 Magnolia Ave. (530)225-0243. Secret Society Of Brick Stackers; Redding. Does your child love Legos? This group is a great time for kids to get together with other kids with diverse abilities who share that affection. Fri, 3:45-4:45pm. Free. Rowell Family Empowerment. 2701 Old Eureka Way, Ste. 2i. (530)226-5129. Arts & Crafts Day; Redding. Your littles explore their own creativity with a new craft each week. Parents are welcome to participate & enjoy complimentary coffee. Stay for play afterwards. Ages 7 & under. Fri, 4pm. See the 2nd. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes & ages welcome. Wed, 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, 6-7pm or Sun, 4-5pm; weather permitting. See the 2nd. Family Kickboxing Classes; Redding. Bring the whole family for healthy Friday evening fun. 4-5pm. See the 2nd.


Friday Toddler Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. A fun way to let your little ones get their wiggles out. The park opens before normal business hours for little ones to jump at their own pace & comfort level. 9-10am & 10-11am. See the 2nd. Reptile Exhibit Room; Redding. Check out reptiles from around the world on display plus enjoy feeding & petting tortoise & lizards that roam the room. All ages. Tue-Sat, 12-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 2nd. Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t forget. All ages. Tue-Sun, 11am & 12pm; thru 8/18. See the 6th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. See the 2nd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Fusion All Night; Red Bluff. All-night event for students in grades 6-12. Includes live music, food trucks, concessions, inflatables, worship, guest speaker, video games, dodgeball, talent show, dance party, archery tag & more. 8/16-17, 7pm-7am. $15; must pre-reg. High Point Assembly, 625 Luther Rd. (530)527-0445. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multi-discipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill levels; includes time to work on personal projects. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. $20/ drop-in (space allowing), discounted monthly rate; includes materials. Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St. (530)529-1332.

17 | SATURDAY BUTTE COUNTY Book Sale; Chico. Find great books at low prices at this fundraising event hosted by Chico Friends of the Library. Sat, 9-11:30am. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Chinese Storytime; Chico. Monthly storytime features stories & songs in Chinese. 3rd Sat, 2pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Investigation Station: Pegboard Challenge; Chico. Using gravity, all of the materials provided & physics, can you guide a Ping-Pong ball down a vertical pegboard & into a cup? All ages. 12-2pm. Free with museum admission, $5-$7; ages 2 & under free. Gateway Science Museum, 625 Esplanade. (530)898-4121. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Chico. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am12pm. $2-$5/class. Michaels, 2041 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy. (530)343-1864. Mommy & Me Art Class; Chico. Mommy & child enjoy a painting class together creating memories & artwork. All ages. 3rd Sat, 10am. $30/pair; $15 additional sib. The Studio 561, 561 E. Lindo Ave. (530)370-1285. Nature Walk; Oroville. Bring the family to enjoy a docent-led walk on a park trail around Lake Oroville. Each week features a different easy/moderate 3-5 mile walk. Sat, year-round, starts 8:45am sharp, call to confirm. Meet at Lake Oroville Visitors Center, 917 Kelly Ridge Rd. (530)538-2219.

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Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with teen volunteers. All ages. Th, 3:30-5pm & Sat, 11am-1pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Saturday Farmers Market; Chico. Enjoy locally grown fruits, vegetables, homemade baked goods, soaps & much more. 7:30am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine. 2nd & Wall St. (530)893-3276. Saturday Roller Skate Lessons; Chico. Taught by the Chico Artistic Skate Club. All ages welcome. Beginners: 10-10:30am; Intermediate/Adv.: 12:30-1pm. $5.50 includes skates. Cal Skate, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Saturday Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Children of all ages will enjoy this weekly storytime. 11am. Free. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. Toastmasters Gavel Club Meeting; Chico. An affiliate of Toastmasters International, Gavel Club gives kids the same experience as a regular Toastmasters Club. The program will help children be assertive & find joy in speaking & active listening. Ages 18 & under. 1st & 3rd Sat, 4:30-5:30pm; thru Dec 2019. Free. Mountain Mike’s Pizza banquet room, 1105 W. 5th St. (530)228-6120. Yo-Yo Club Practice; Chico. Develop your yo-yo skills with free lessons & practice. Sat, 12-2pm. Meet in Diamond Alley behind Bird in Hand, 320 Broadway. (530)893-0545. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Start your weekend off with a visit to support this wildlife foundation, which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am-5pm. See the 1st. Chico Air Museum. View jet & propeller aircraft plus an impressive display of aviation & space artifacts. Peruse the research library & gift shop. Th-Sun, 9am2pm. See the 1st. Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Explore the world

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of science-related activities & new exhibit: Before & Beyond the Moon. All ages. Wed-Sun, 12-5pm; thru 12/15. See the 1st. Roo’s Zoo Kids Skate Session; Chico. Join Roller-Roo in a session for kids 10 & under; little ones in strollers welcome. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 3rd. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with blacklight bowling & music. Sat, 9pm-1am. See the 3rd.

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SHASTA COUNTY Buti Yoga; Redding. Experience a dynamic combination of tribal dance, plyometrics & a unique core spiraling technique. All of this combines to create an amazing yoga practice to sculpt your core & challenge you. Ages 12 & up. 1st & 3rd Sat, 9am. $12 (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Dive In Movie Night; Redding. It’s a great night for friends, fun & a good flick. The movie will start when the light is right. All ages. 7pm. Regular Aquatic Center admission fee. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Redding. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am-12pm. $2-$5/class. Michaels, 1070 Hilltop Dr. (530)223-9514. Saturday Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Redding. Storytime fun for ages 7 & under. 11am. Free. 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2006. Science Saturday: Phobia Fun; Redding. Join Turtle Bay educators & volunteers to explore common fears

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& phobias. Test the limits with the virtual reality plank walk, meet a creepy-crawly face to face or discover how fears can keep our bodies safe. All ages. 11am3pm. Free for members or with Park admission ($1216). Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530) 243-8850. Shasta Lake Farmers Market; Shasta Lake City. Enjoy an evening market hosted by the Shasta Lake Creative Community & shop local. All ages. Sat, 6-9pm; thru 10/26. Free. Heritage Roasting Co., 4302 Shasta Dam Blvd. (530)605-1990. Trail Rides At The Wild Horse Sanctuary; Shingletown. Enjoy a 3-hour morning or afternoon trail ride with lunch or appetizers. Age & height restrictions may apply. Sat, 9:30am or 1:30pm; thru Oct. $169; must pre-reg. 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530)474-5770. Galaxy Gymnastics Saturday Open Gym For Youth; Redding. Ages 5-14. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 3rd. Goose Bumps! The Science Of Fear Exhibit; Redding. Experience the universal & powerful emotion of fear in a safe, immersive experience, developed by the California Science Center. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st. Pokémon League; Anderson. League events are a great way to learn game basics & get the feel for Pokémon competitive play. Using your own cards & Pokémon video games, you can play, trade & earn cool prizes. Ages 5 & up. Sat, 2-6pm; thru 12/28. See the 3rd. Reptile Exhibit Room; Redding. Check out reptiles from around the world on display plus enjoy feeding & petting tortoise & lizards that roam the room. All ages. Tue-Sat, 12-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 2nd. Saturday Toddler Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. Rare Air opens before their normal business hours to let little ones jump at their own pace. 9-10am. See the 3rd. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. For tweens & young teens. Sat; skate 7-9pm; dance 9-11pm. See the 3rd. Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t forget. All ages. Tue-Sun, 11am & 12pm; thru 8/18. See the 6th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Ballroom Technique Class; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dance techniques from pro instructors. Sat, 9:45-11:45am. See the 3rd. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. See the 2nd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multi-discipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill levels; includes time to work on personal projects. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. $20/ drop-in (space allowing), discounted monthly rate; includes materials. Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St. (530)529-1332. The Saturday Market By The River; Red Bluff. Year-round certified market features locally grown products including veggies, fruit, nuts, meats, honey, eggs & artisan food products & crafts. Co-sponsored by the Red Bluff Chamber & Slow Food Shasta Cascade. 8am-12pm, rain or shine; thru Sept. 100 Main St. (530)527-6220.

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GOING PLACES AUGUST passing, catching, running & play strategies. League games Saturday morning Sept-Nov. Ages 6-14. Times TBD. $80; must pre-reg. Caldwell Park, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids ages 5-10 have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. Mon/Th, 4-4:45pm. See the 1st. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Mon, 4:30-5:30pm or Tue/Th, 10:30-11:30am. See the 1st.

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Take a day trip to the Chico Air Museum to see what the world of flight looks like from a different perspective! See the Arts & Museum Exhibit section. (Butte County) Photo: Six Rivers Photography, Marjie Kennedy.

18 | SUNDAY BUTTE COUNTY Free Family Movie; Chico. Come enjoy a film that’s suitable for all ages. Sun, Showtime 2pm. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Start your weekend off with a visit to support this wildlife foundation, which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am-5pm. See the 1st. Chico Air Museum. View jet & propeller aircraft plus an impressive display of aviation & space artifacts. Peruse the research library & gift shop. Th-Sun, 9am2pm. See the 1st. Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Explore the world of science-related activities & new exhibit: Before & Beyond the Moon. All ages. Wed-Sun, 12-5pm; thru 12/15. See the 1st. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 1st.

JACKSON COUNTY, OR Wild Music Exhibit: Sounds & Songs Of Life; Ashland, OR. Wild Music invites visitors of all ages to expand their understanding of what makes music. All ages. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY Free Old-Time Fiddle Jams; Palo Cedro. Enjoy the sounds & sights of fiddles, flattop guitars & more as you sit back or dance to old-time bluegrass & Americana music. All ages. 3rd Sun, 1-4pm; thru Dec 2019. Free. Palo Cedro Community Hall, 22037 Old Forty-Four Dr. (530)200-4820. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes & ages welcome. Wed, 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, 6-7pm or Sun, 4-5pm; weather permitting. See the 2nd. Goose Bumps! The Science Of Fear Exhibit; Redding. Experience the universal & powerful emotion of fear in a safe, immersive experience, developed by the California Science Center. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st. Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t forget. All ages. Tue-Sun, 11am & 12pm; thru 8/18. See the 6th.

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SISKIYOU COUNTY Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. See the 2nd.

19 | MONDAY BUTTE COUNTY ASCAB Capoeira; Chico. In Capoeira 2 players move against each other to music; throwing kicks, cartwheels & escapes to make fluid martial arts movements appear to be a dance. Ages 8 & up. Mon, 7pm. $5. Chico Seishindo, 1108 Mangrove Ave. (928)600-9189. Infant/Pediatric CPR Class; Chico. Learn infant/ child CPR techniques, how to make your child’s environment safe & prevent the most common childhood accidents. Parents/caregivers only. 5-7:30pm. $45/ person, must pre-reg. Enloe Mother & Baby Education Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 120. (530)332-3970. Lyme Disease Support Group; Chico. Offers monthly support for those suffering with Lyme disease and their family, friends & caregivers. 3rd Mon, 5:30-7pm. Free. Almond Grove Meeting Room, 567 E. Lassen Ave. (530)877-6666. Lil’ Sprouts Program; Chico. An early intervention program for children with autism that helps develop socialization, behavioral & communication skills. Ages 2-5. Mon, 2-5pm. See the 5th.

GLENN COUNTY Nurturing Nest Playgroup; Willows. Parents & children enjoy interactive play while building social & emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:30-11am. Free. 1035 W. Wood St. (530)934-6882.

SHASTA COUNTY Babies, Books & Play; Redding. A fun playtime for little ones & their caregivers. Ages 2 & under. Mon, 10:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Game Night; Redding. Children of all ages can play board & video games in the library’s story room. Mon, 4-5:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. N.F.L. Flag Football League; Redding. Boys & girls play in non-contact flag football that emphasizes

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Line Dancing; Mt. Shasta. Open to all levels & ages. Mon, 4-5pm. $5 (members free). Mountain Fitness, 633 Lassen Ln. (530)926-3310. Mt. Shasta Farmers Market. Enjoy a lively seasonal market celebrating local agriculture with live music & more. Vendors sell fruits, vegetables, meat, baked goods, kombucha, kitchen/ag-related items & more. WIC cash & farmers market vouchers matched. All ages. Mon, 3:30-6pm; thru 10/14. 400 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-6670. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:305:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st. PAL: Play & Learn Group; Mt. Shasta. Play & learn with your young child through exploration, creativity & sensory play in this facilitated weekly group. Ages 5 & under. Mon, 10:30am-12pm. See the 5th.

TEHAMA COUNTY Kids Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Group fitness classes for ages 4-12 taught in a safe & fun environment. Gets kids moving & promotes motor & social skills, cooperative play, athletic development & healthy habits. Mon/Wed, 4-5pm Wiggle Worms for ages 4-6; 5-6pm Dynamic Development for ages 7-12. See the 5th.

20 | TUESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Circle Time At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Join the fun with books & stories, songs & rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making & parachute play. All ages. Tue/Th, 9:15-10am. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Crafters Club; Oroville. Bring your project to work on while enjoying the company of other yarn enthusiasts. Tue, 4-6pm. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Family Autism Support Group & Potluck; Chico. Raising a child on the autism spectrum is challenging; this group helps build a supportive network & opportunity to share. Children welcome; homework help & childcare provided. Free. Dinner provided; bring something extra to share. 3rd Tue. Potluck 5:30pm; group meets 6-8pm. ARC Pavilion, 2030 Park Ave. (530)891-5865 x204. Preschool Storytime; Chico. Enjoy stories, songs & crafts. Ages 3-5. Tue, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Buddin’ Sprouts Program; Chico. A progression of Little Red Hen’s Lil’ Sprouts program, where advanced sensory, socialization, behavioral & communication skills are encouraged for children with autism & other socially-related disabilities. Ages 8-12. Tue, 2-5pm. See the 6th. Cheap Skate Night At Cal Skate; Chico. This fun night of roller skating features weekly themes, games & family hits music. Tue, 6:30-8:30pm. See the 6th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star. Tue/Th 3:30-5pm. See the 1st. Open Play At Sunny Garden; Chico. Come play with your little one. Ages 5 & under. Tue-Th, 10am-12pm. See the 1st.

Painting & Drawing Lessons; Chico. Artist & instructor Janet Lombardi Blixt invites children & adults to enjoy creative exploration with painting & drawing in a supportive & friendly instructional atmosphere. After-school & homeschool classes avail. Ages 7 & up. Tue-Th, 1-2:30pm. See the 1st.

GLENN COUNTY Preschool Storytime; Willows. Enjoy storytime & craft. Ages 5 & under. Tue, 11am. Free. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156.

SHASTA COUNTY Bright Futures Storytime; Redding. Register with your little one to enjoy a story & fun activities that foster small & large motor skills, plus early reading & math skills. Healthy snack & book giveaway included. Ages 0-5. 3rd Tue, 9-10:30am. Free. Bright Futures Children Center, 1345 Liberty St. (530)276-0506. Family Night Jump Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. Bring the whole gang for a jumping experience in a fun-filled environment – it’s healthy, active fun. All ages. 2-8pm. $9/hour; $2 add’l hour. 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530)221-1206. Galaxy Gymnastics Junior Ninja Warrior Class; Redding. Children have a blast with an obstacle-style gymnastics course. Ages 5 & up. Tue, 4pm. $60/ month. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4496. Read & Sing Storytime; Redding. Storytime, crafts & songs for children of all ages. Tue, 10:3011:30am. Free. Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Storytime; Redding. Celebrate the joys of reading at this weekly storytime. Geared for ages 0-5, all ages welcome. Tue, 10-10:30am. Free. Shasta Community Health Center’s Pediatrics waiting room, 1035 Placer St. (530)246-5710. Teen Advisory Board; Redding. Want to volunteer? Join the Teen Advisory Board. Help plan events, make & donate things to the community & help make Shasta Public Libraries great. Ages 12-18. Tue, 6-7:30pm; thru 12/17. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7261. Chess Group Fun; Redding. Play chess while instructors observe, advise & facilitate the fun. All ages & levels. Tue, 6-7:30pm. Free. See the 6th. Music & Movement; Redding. Bring your babies & your dancing socks for some physical activity & positive music. Stay for play afterwards. Ages 7 & under. Tue, 10-10:30am. See the 6th. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Mon, 4:30-5:30pm or Tue/Th, 10:30-11:30am. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Coffee & Cake; Dunsmuir. Everyone’s invited to get social. Enjoy coffee & cake, sit around, chat & find out what the resource center has to offer. Free. 9:3011am. Dunsmuir Community Resource Center, 5844 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4400. Knit & Crochet Tuesday; Dunsmuir. Come join the fun at this weekly needlework event. An experienced instructor is available to you, whether you’re just starting out or are a hook & needles wiz. Open to everyone - supplies available. Free. 1-3pm. Dunsmuir Community Resource Center, 5844 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4400. Preschool Storytellers; Yreka. Hear a different storyteller read, sing songs & make crafts each week. Ages 3-6. Tue, 1pm. Free. Yreka Library, 719 4th St. (530)841-4175. Beginning Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Lots of fun for all ages. Tue, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 6th. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:305:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. See the 5th.


GOING PLACES AUGUST 21 | WEDNESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Babies Love Books Storytime; Chico. Enjoy this special storytime. Ages 18mos & under. Wed, 1111:30am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Bittie Baby & Me: Baby Massage Basics; Chico. This class series promotes infant wellness & safety with current info - new topic each week. Make friends in a supportive environment. 10:30am-12pm. $20/class (free if you delivered at Enloe). Enloe Mother & Baby Education Center, 251 Cohasset Rd, Suite 120. (530)332-3970. Chico Wednesday Farmers Market. Enjoy locally grown fruits, vegetables, homemade baked goods, soaps & more. 7:30am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine. North Valley Plaza, Pillsbury Rd. (530)893-3276. Circle Time At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Join the fun with books & stories, songs & rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making & parachute play. All ages. Wed, 3:15-4pm. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Kids Activity Time; Gridley. Come enjoy a fun activity designed just for kids. Ages 12 & under. Wed, 3pm. Free. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Kooky Birds Skate Lesson & Session; Chico. Young skaters can join a group roller skating class & have fun skating after. Taught by a certified instructor from the Chico Artistic Skate Club. Ages 8 & under. Wed, 9:30-11am. $5.50, includes skates (parents skate free). Cal Skate, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Open Play At Sunny Garden; Chico. Come play with your little one. Ages 5 & under. Tue-Th, 10am-12pm. See the 1st.

GLENN COUNTY Crafty Kids; Willows. Children get creative at this fun weekly event with make-&-take crafting activities. Ages 7 & up. Wed, drop in any time between 1-4pm. Free. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156. Storytime; Orland. Children’s storytime with music & a related craft. All ages. Wed, 11am. Free. Orland Free Library, 333 Mill St. (530)865-1640. Nurturing Nest Playgroup; Willows. Parents & children enjoy interactive play while building social & emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:30-11am. Free. 1035 W. Wood St. (530)934-6882.

SHASTA COUNTY Climbing Your Family Tree With DNA; Redding. Discover your history as this class covers the basics of DNA testing, research, tree building, 3rd party tools & working your DNA matches to link them to your tree. Age 12 & up. 6-8pm. $45; must pre-reg. Aunt Bee’s Kitchen, 1213 C St. (530)225-4095. Preschool Storytime; Burney. Preschoolers hear great children’s stories & enjoy a craft. Ages 0-5 & their caregivers. Wed, 11am-12pm. Free. Burney Branch Library, 37038 Siskiyou St. (530)335-4317. Read & Play Storytime; Redding. This innovative storytime focuses on sensory practices. Children of all ages welcome, especially those with special needs. Wed, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Teen Advisory Board; Anderson. Want to volunteer? Join the Teen Advisory Board. Help plan events, make & donate things to the community & help make Shasta Public Libraries great. Ages 12-18. 1st & 3rd Wed, 4-5:30pm; thru 12/18. Free. Anderson Library, 3200 W. Center St. (530)245-7261. Wednesday Night SUP Social; Oak Bottom. Bring your life jacket & meet at Oak Bottom boat ramp in Whiskeytown for a night on the water. All ages. 6pm; thru 8/28. Free with your own paddle board; rentals avail. Headwaters Adventure Co., 930 Merchant St Ste. A-1. (530)223-2411.

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Alateen Meeting; Redding. Support group for ages 12-20 affected by someone else’s drinking. Wed, 6:30-7:30pm. See the 7th. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes & ages welcome. Wed, 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, 6-7pm or Sun, 4-5pm; weather permitting. See the 2nd. Parent Group: Discipline That Works; Redding. Free parent support group that’s based on the Triple P positive parenting program. Wed, 6-7:30pm. See the 7th. Read, Play & Create; Redding. Hear a resident storyteller read a story & encourage interaction in a song & educational activity. Come for play before (9-10am) & stay for play afterwards. Ages 7 & under. Wed, 10-10:30am. See the 7th. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy viewing & learning more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres in their natural habitat. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. See the 3rdr.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Adoptive Parents Support Group; Yreka. This support group is open to adoptive, foster & relative caregivers. The focus of this group is to share parenting ideas, strategies & successes. Gather support from others in the same parenting situation. All ages. 5:30-7:30pm; must pre-reg for dinner & childcare. Free. Yreka Family Resource Center, 201 S. Broadway. (530)879-3861. Nature Walk: Monarch Waystations; Yreka. Bring the family to enjoy a guided nature walk with local field experts & learn more about plants for monarch butterflies. Rain or shine. 10am-12pm. Free. Meet at upper Greenhorn park, Greenhorn Rd. (530)842-5763. Songs & Stories; Mt. Shasta. Children ages 0-5 enjoy fun stories & sing along to music. An adult

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must accompany young children. Wed, 10:30am. Free. Mt. Shasta Branch Library, 515 E. Alma St. (530)926-2031. Ballroom Dance Classes: Beginning/Intermediate; Mt. Shasta. Learn the smooth & quickstep dances & how to lead or follow. Wed, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 7th. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:305:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

TEHAMA COUNTY Wednesday Market & Music; Red Bluff. Part of the Downtown Market & Concert Series. Certified market features locally grown products, lots of great farmers & vendors. Check out food demonstrations & education on fruits & vegetables & enjoy music & kids activities by Parks & Rec. 5-8pm, rain or shine; thru 8/28. 600 Washington St. (530)527-6220. Kids Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Group fitness classes for ages 4-12 taught in a safe & fun environment. Gets kids moving & promotes motor & social skills, cooperative play, athletic development & healthy habits. Mon/Wed, 4-5pm Wiggle Worms for ages 4-6; 5-6pm Dynamic Development for ages 7-12. See the 5th.

22 | THURSDAY BUTTE COUNTY 77th Annual Butte County Fair; Gridley. Exhibits, live music & entertainment, livestock, carnival & much more are happening at this 4-day fair set among tree-lined streets. All ages. 8/22-25. Find schedule

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online. $10/adults, $5/children; ages 5 & under free. 199 East Hazel St. (530)846-3626. Circle Time At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Join the fun with books & stories, songs & rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making & parachute play. All ages. Tue/Th, 9:15-10am. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with teen volunteers. All ages. Th, 3:30-5pm & Sat, 11am-1pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Storytime; Durham. Stories, songs & activities for children & parents/caregivers. Ages 5 & under. Th, 10am. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Thursday Night Market; Chico. This festive, weekly street party features farm-fresh produce, mouth-watering foods, arts & crafts & live entertainment. Enjoy free bike valet, kid friendly activities & late-night shopping at downtown businesses. All ages. 6-9pm; thru 9/26. Free. Downtown Chico, Broadway between 2nd & 5th Sts. (530)345-6500. Toddler Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & action rhymes. Ages 3 & under. Th, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Butte Homeschoolers Park Day; Chico. All homeschoolers welcome. Th, 1-4pm. Free. See the 1st. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star. Tue/Th 3:30-5pm. See the 1st. Open Play At Sunny Garden; Chico. Come play with your little one. Ages 5 & under. Tue-Th, 10am-12pm. See the 1st. Sign Language For Toddlers; Chico. Young children learn sign language & socialize during a circle time that includes a welcome song, reading books, singing songs, art activities, parachute play & more. Ages 5 & under. Th, 1pm. See the 1st. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 1st.

Dog Days Pet Prints; Redding. Bring your furry friend to get their paw print saved forever. All ages. 8/22-24; by appt. $15; $5 of each print goes to local animal shelters. Must pre-reg. All Fired Up, 1796 Churn Creek Rd. (530)226-1638. Good Grief Suicide Loss Support Group; Redding. 2nd & 4th Th, 5:30-7pm. Lotus Center, 3290 Bechelli Lane. (530)440-6033. Little Explorers: Reptiles; Redding. Bumpy scales & hard skin are just a couple of ways to describe reptiles. Come discover what else they have in common. For ages 2-5 & their caregivers. Th, 10-11am. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park Mill Building, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Palo Cedro Farmers Market & Craft Fair. This certified farmers market features several varieties of freshly harvested micro greens & more. The crafts section has vendors with candles, lotions, jewelry, soap, crocheted & hand-sewn goodies. All ages. Th, 3-6pm; year-round. Free. Palo Cedro Guild, 22307 Old 44 Dr. (530)547-3788. PlayGym; Redding. This class helps little ones grow & thrive by promoting motor, mental & social development thru gymnastics, song, dance & play. Ages 3-5. Th, 10:15-11am. $7.50/class (Y members $5/class). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Raising A Reader Read-To-Me Book Club; Redding. Children enjoy a weekly storytime with matching activities. Stories center around a monthly theme; includes a book bag to take home each month to encourage family reading time. Ages 2-5. Th, 9-10am; thru 9/19. $5/class (Y members $3). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Read & Create Storytime; Redding. Focusing on art themes, this storytime welcomes children of all ages. Th, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. www.northstateparent.com • August 2019

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GOING PLACES AUGUST GLENN COUNTY Nurturing Nest Playgroup; Willows. Parents & children enjoy interactive play while building social & emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:3011am. Free. 1035 W. Wood St. (530)934-6882.

JACKSON COUNTY, OR Wild Music Exhibit: Sounds & Songs Of Life; Ashland, OR. Wild Music invites visitors of all ages to expand their understanding of what makes music. All ages. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY Pack a picnic & head out with family or friends to enjoy music under the sky at the Mt. Shasta Summer Concert at Shastice Park. Featuring Ben Morrison, see the 4th or featuring Ron Artist II, see the 11th. (Siskiyou County)

Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids ages 5-10 have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. Mon/Th, 4-4:45pm. See the 5th. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Mon, 4:30-5:30pm or Tue/Th, 10:30-11:30am. See the 1st. Storytime At Anderson Family Health. Celebrate the joys of reading at this weekly storytime in the waiting room. For ages 5 & under. Th, 3:30pm. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Adoptive Parents Support Group; Mt. Shasta. This support group is open to adoptive, foster & relative caregivers. Share parenting ideas, strategies & successes. Gather support from others in the same parenting situation. All ages. 9:30am11:30am. Free. Mt. Shasta Community Resource Center, 109 E. Lake St. (530)879-3861. Family Nursing Circle; Mt. Shasta. Come nurse, play & share your questions & successes around the journey of nursing & motherhood. All ages. Th, 10am-12pm. Free. Shasta Midwives Birthing Center, 703 S. A St. (831)234-4794. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Intermediate/Advanced Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills at the intermediate level. Solo dancers welcome. Th, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 1st. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: MonTh, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

23 | FRIDAY BUTTE COUNTY Babies Love Books Storytime; Oroville. Connect with your little one during this special storytime. Ages 18mos & under. Fri, 10:30-11am. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Bilingual Story Garden; Chico. Enjoy stories & songs in English & Spanish for ages 0-5. Fri, 10am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726.

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Billboard Top 40 Night At Cal Skate; Chico. Open to everyone. Bring your friends & have fun roller skating to great music. Dancing may be offered too. All ages. Fri, 7-10:30pm. $8 per session, skate rental $2.50-$3.50. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. 77th Annual Butte County Fair; Gridley. Exhibits, live music & entertainment, livestock, carnival & much more are happening at this 4-day fair set among tree-lined streets. All ages. 8/22-25. Find schedule online. $10/adults, $5/children; ages 5 & under free. 199 East Hazel St. (530)846-3626. Butte Parent Café; Gridley. A free family night out with dinner & good conversation. A place to meet other community members in a relaxed environment. Childcare provided. All ages. 4th Fri, 6-8pm. Location TBD, call for info. (530)899-4940. Downtown Chico Friday Night Concert. Friday Night Concerts are Chico’s best place to hear live, local music for free. Pack up your blankets & lawn chairs, bring the family downtown, pick up a bite to eat from one of the fabulous downtown eateries & head to city plaza for lots of musical fun & art activities for kids. All ages. 7-8:30pm; thru 8/30. Free. Broadway between 2nd & 5th Streets. (530)345-6500. Play Date At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Bring your friends & make some new ones. All ages. Fri, 10am-12pm. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Storytime; Gridley. Features stories, music & crafting fun for ages 3-5. Fri, 10am. Free. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Start your weekend off with a visit to support this wildlife foundation, which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am5pm. See the 1st. Growing Together Teens; Chico. A great socialization program for teens with autism & other developmental disabilities. Teens build self-esteem & friendships & learn to become self-advocates. Ages 12-17. Fri, 2:30-5:30pm. See the 2nd. Horse Care; Oroville. Feed, pet & groom a great herd of adopted horses. Bring watermelon rinds, carrots or apples to share. All ages. Fri, 9am-4pm; appts Mon-Sat avail. See the 2nd. Tiny Tumbling Class; Chico. Children ages 2-8 learn basic tumbling skills & flexibility using a tumble track, spring floor & pit. Fri, 4:30-5pm. See the 2nd. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with black-light bowling & music. Fri, 10pm-1am. See the 2nd.

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Dog Days Pet Prints; Redding. Bring your furry friend to get their paw print saved forever. All ages. 8/22-24; by appt. $15; $5 of each print goes to local animal shelters. Must pre-reg. All Fired Up, 1796 Churn Creek Rd. (530)226-1638. Friday Night Social Paddle; Oak Bottom. Bring your life jacket & meet at Oak Bottom boat ramp in Whiskeytown for a night on the water. All ages. 6pm; thru 8/31. Free with your own kayak; $25 rental avail. Headwaters Adventure Co., 930 Merchant St Ste. A-1. (530)223-2411. Paint Your Pet Canvas Class; Redding. Paint a canvas version of your best furry friend. Ages 18 & up. 6:30-8:30pm. $45; must pre-reg by 8/8. All Fired Up, 1796 Churn Creek Rd. (530)226-1638. Read & Discover Storytime; Redding. Focusing on science, discovery & math themes, this storytime welcomes children of all ages. Fri, 10:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Redding Homeschoolers Park Day. Weekly playdate for children & parents. Find park updates on Redding Area Homeschool Support Facebook page. All ages. Fri, 2:30pm. Free. Secret Society Of Brick Stackers; Redding. Does your child love Legos? This group is a great time for kids to get together with other kids with diverse abilities who share that affection. Fri, 3:45-4:45pm. Free. Rowell Family Empowerment. 2701 Old Eureka Way, Ste. 2i. (530)226-5129. Arts & Crafts Day; Redding. Your littles explore their creativity with a new craft each week. Parents are welcome to participate & enjoy complimentary coffee. Stay for play afterwards. Ages 7 & under. Fri, 4pm. See the 2nd. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes & ages welcome. Wed, 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, 6-7pm or Sun, 4-5pm; weather permitting. See the 2nd. Family Kickboxing Classes; Redding. Bring the whole family for healthy Friday evening fun. 4-5pm. See the 2nd. Friday Toddler Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. A fun way to let your little ones get their wiggles out. The park opens before normal business hours for little ones to jump at their own pace & comfort level. 9-10am & 10-11am. See the 2nd. Reptile Exhibit Room; Redding. Check out reptiles from around the world on display plus enjoy feeding & petting tortoise & lizards that roam the room. All ages. Tue-Sat, 12-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 2nd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st.

Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. See the 2nd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multi-discipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill levels; includes time to work on personal projects. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. $20/ drop-in (space allowing), discounted monthly rate; includes materials. Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St. (530)529-1332.

24 | SATURDAY BUTTE COUNTY Book Sale; Chico. Find great books at low prices at this fundraising event hosted by Chico Friends of the Library. Sat, 9-11:30am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 77th Annual Butte County Fair; Gridley. Exhibits, live music & entertainment, livestock, carnival & much more are happening at this 4-day fair set among tree-lined streets. All ages. 8/22-25. Find schedule online. $10/adults, $5/children; ages 5 & under free. 199 East Hazel St. (530)846-3626. Investigation Station: Bee Vomit (Honey) Tasting; Chico. Explore how honey is made & how different flower nectars produce different tastes. All ages. 12-2pm. Free with museum admission, $5-$7; ages 2 & under free. Gateway Science Museum, 625 Esplanade. (530)898-4121. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Chico. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am-12pm. $2-$5/class. Michaels, 2041 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy. (530)343-1864. Nature Walk; Oroville. Bring the family to enjoy a docent-led walk on a park trail around Lake Oroville. Each week features a different easy/ moderate 3-5 mile walk. Sat, year-round, starts 8:45am sharp, call to confirm. Meet at Lake Oroville Visitors Center, 917 Kelly Ridge Rd. (530)538-2219. Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with teen volunteers. All ages. Th, 3:30-5pm & Sat, 11am1pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Saturday Farmers Market; Chico. Enjoy locally grown fruits, vegetables, homemade baked goods, soaps & much more. 7:30am-1pm, yearround, rain or shine. 2nd & Wall St. (530)8933276. Saturday Roller Skate Lessons; Chico. Taught by the Chico Artistic Skate Club. All ages welcome. Beginners: 10-10:30am; Intermediate/Adv.: 12:30-1pm. $5.50 includes skates. Cal Skate, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Saturday Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Children of all ages will enjoy this weekly storytime. 11am. Free. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. StoryTail Tutors; Chico. Wonderful program for beginning, struggling or reluctant readers. Children ages 5-11 read to trained, certified therapy dogs in a relaxing environment. 2nd & 4th Sat, 2pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Yo-Yo Club Practice; Chico. Develop your yo-yo skills with free lessons & practice. Sat, 12-2pm. Meet in Diamond Alley behind Bird in Hand, 320 Broadway. (530)893-0545. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Start your weekend off with a visit to support this wildlife foundation, which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am5pm. See the 1st.


GOING PLACES AUGUST Chico Air Museum. View jet & propeller aircraft plus an impressive display of aviation & space artifacts. Peruse the research library & gift shop. Th-Sun, 9am-2pm. See the 1st. Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Explore the world of science-related activities & new exhibit: Before & Beyond the Moon. All ages. Wed-Sun, 12-5pm; thru 12/15. See the 1st. Roo’s Zoo Kids Skate Session; Chico. Join Roller-Roo in a session for kids 10 & under; little ones in strollers welcome. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 3rd. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with black-light bowling & music. Sat, 9pm-1am. See the 3rd.

GLENN COUNTY Orland Farmstead Creamery Tour. Visit the farm & enjoy a 45-min tour with cheese sampling at the end. Learn all about milk production & cheese making. All ages. 4th Sat, 11am; thru 9/28. $10; ages 3 & under free; must pre-reg; limited space. 4721 Road L. (530)865-2912.

JACKSON COUNTY, OR Wild Music Exhibit: Sounds & Songs Of Life; Ashland, OR. Wild Music invites visitors of all ages to expand their understanding of what makes music. All ages. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY Basic Jams & Jellies; Redding. Learn to prepare & can freezer jams & jellies. Age 12 & up. 9am12pm. $45; must pre-reg. Aunt Bee’s Kitchen, 1213 C St. (530)225-4095. Dog Days Pet Prints; Redding. Bring your furry friend to get their paw print saved forever. All ages. 8/22-24; by appt. $15; $5 of each print goes to local animal shelters. Must pre-reg. All Fired Up, 1796 Churn Creek Rd. (530)226-1638. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Redding. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am-12pm. $2-$5/class. Michaels, 1070 Hilltop Dr. (530)223-9514. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Connect with your changing body, build strength & flexibility, increase stamina, improve balance & circulation, learn to use breath to manage pain & meet other expectant moms. 2nd & 4th Sat, 9-10am. Free. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Saturday Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Redding. Come enjoy storytime fun. Ages 7 & under. 11am. Free. 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2006. Shasta Lake Farmers Market; Shasta Lake City. Enjoy an evening market hosted by the Shasta Lake Creative Community & shop local. All ages. Sat, 6-9pm; thru 10/26. Free. Heritage Roasting Co., 4302 Shasta Dam Blvd. (530)605-1990. Trail Rides At The Wild Horse Sanctuary; Shingletown. Enjoy a 3-hour morning or afternoon trail ride with lunch or appetizers. Age & height restrictions may apply. Sat, 9:30am or 1:30pm; thru Oct. $169; must pre-reg. Wild Horse Sanctuary, 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530)474-5770. Venomous Animal Show; Redding. Join the crowd in Turtle Bay’s outdoor amphitheater for a special show about the world of venomous animals. Watch a rattlesnake slither thru the grass & a tarantula crawl on the hand. Learn how these incredible animals use their venom to survive their daily lives. All ages. 3-3:30pm. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Volunteer Info Hour; Redding. Learn how you can become a Turtle Bay hero & be part of the volunteer program for teens & adults. There’s a perfect position for everyone. 13 & up. 2-3:30pm. Free. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)242-3130.

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Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t forget. All ages. Sat & Sun, 11am & 12pm; thru 9/1. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Galaxy Gymnastics Saturday Open Gym For Youth; Redding. Ages 5-14. Sat, 10:30am12:30pm. See the 3rd. Goose Bumps! The Science Of Fear Exhibit; Redding. Experience the universal & powerful emotion of fear in a safe, immersive experience, developed by the California Science Center. MonFri, 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st. Reptile Exhibit Room; Redding. Check out reptiles from around the world on display plus enjoy feeding & petting tortoise & lizards that roam the room. All ages. Tue-Sat, 12-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 2nd. Saturday Toddler Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. Rare Air opens before their normal business hours to let little ones jump at their own pace. 9-10am. See the 1st. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. For tweens & young teens. Sat; skate 7-9pm; dance 9-11pm. See the 3rd. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy viewing & learning more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres in their natural habitat. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. See the 3rd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Ballroom Technique Class; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dance techniques from pro instructors. Sat, 9:45-11:45am. See the 3rd. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. See the 2nd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multi-discipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill levels; includes time to work on personal projects. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. $20/ drop-in (space allowing), discounted monthly rate; includes materials. Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St. (530)529-1332. The Saturday Market By The River; Red Bluff. Year-round certified market features locally grown products including veggies, fruit, nuts, meats, honey, eggs & artisan food products & crafts. Co-sponsored by the Red Bluff Chamber & Slow Food Shasta Cascade. 8am-12pm, rain or shine; thru Sept. 100 Main St. (530)527-6220.

25 | SUNDAY BUTTE COUNTY 77th Annual Butte County Fair; Gridley. Exhibits, live music & entertainment, livestock, carnival & much more are happening at this 4-day fair set

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JACKSON COUNTY, OR Wild Music Exhibit: Sounds & Songs Of Life; Ashland, OR. Wild Music invites visitors of all ages to expand their understanding of what makes music. All ages. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t forget. All ages. Sat & Sun, 11am & 12pm; thru 9/1. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes, categories & ages welcome to participate. Fri, 6-7pm; Sun, 4-5pm. See the 2nd. Goose Bumps! The Science Of Fear Exhibit; Redding. Experience the universal & powerful emotion of fear in a safe, immersive experience, developed by the California Science Center. MonFri, 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. See the 2nd.

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among tree-lined streets. All ages. 8/22-25. Find schedule online. $10/adults, $5/children; ages 5 & under free. 199 East Hazel St. (530)846-3626. Free Family Movie; Chico. Come enjoy a film that’s suitable for all ages. Sun, showtime 2pm. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Harvest Fair; Oroville. Tractor Supply will host & offer mini cart rides for a small donation to support California Therapy Horses. All ages. 10am-3pm. Free. Tractor Supply, 2000 Feather River Blvd. (530)321-9164. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Start your weekend off with a visit to support this wildlife foundation, which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am5pm. See the 1st. Chico Air Museum. View jet & propeller aircraft plus an impressive display of aviation & space artifacts. Peruse the research library & gift shop. Th-Sun, 9am-2pm. See the 1st. Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Explore the world of science-related activities & new exhibit: Before & Beyond the Moon. All ages. Wed-Sun, 12-5pm; thru 12/15. See the 1st. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 1st.

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ASCAB Capoeira; Chico. In Capoeira 2 players move against each other to music; throwing kicks, cartwheels & escapes to make fluid martial arts movements appear to be a dance. Ages 8 & up. Mon, 7pm. $5. Chico Seishindo, 1108 Mangrove Ave. (928)600-9189. www.northstateparent.com • August 2019

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Enjoy Open Play with your little one at Sunny Garden Montessori in Chico! See the 1st. (Butte County)

Drawn In–By Hand: Graphic Prints Exhibition; Chico. A collaboration with the department of Art & Art History. This exhibition reveals how drawing creates acuity of vision. All ages. Mon-Sat, 124pm; thru 9/28. Free. The Turner (ARTS 123), 400 W. 1st St. (530)898-4476. Little Red Hen Meet & Greet Parent Support Group; Chico. Enjoy an evening of respite, fun & food. Provides support & ideas from knowledgeable parents in a light-hearted environment. For parents or caretakers of individuals with developmental disabilities. Childcare not provided. Ages 18 & up. 4th Mon, 6pm-8pm. Free; must pre-reg. Lifespan Center, 2418 Cohasset Rd #150. (530)897-0900. Lil’ Sprouts Program; Chico. An early intervention program for children with autism that helps develop socialization, behavioral & communication skills. Ages 2-5. Mon, 2-5pm. See the 5th.

GLENN COUNTY Nurturing Nest Playgroup; Willows. Parents & children enjoy interactive play while building social & emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:30-11am. Free. 1035 W. Wood St. (530)934-6882.

SHASTA COUNTY Babies, Books & Play; Redding. A fun playtime for little ones & their caregivers. Ages 2 & under. Mon, 10:30am. Free. Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Game Night; Redding. Children of all ages can play board & video games in the library’s story room. Mon, 4-5:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Tiny Tots; Redding. A social-recreational program that offers developmentally appropriate activities for preschoolers. Ages 3-5. Mon-Th, 8:30am12:30pm; thru 9/19. $235; must pre-reg. Enterprise Community Room at Enterprise Park, 4000 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids ages 5-10 have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. Mon/Th, 4-4:45pm. See the 1st. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Mon, 4:30-5:30pm or Tue/Th, 10:30-11:30am. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Line Dancing; Mt. Shasta. Open to all levels & ages. Mon, 4-5pm. $5 (members free). Mountain Fitness, 633 Lassen Ln. (530)926-3310.

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Mt. Shasta Farmers Market. Enjoy a lively seasonal market celebrating local agriculture with live music & more. Vendors sell fruits, vegetables, meat, baked goods, kombucha, kitchen/ag-related items & more. WIC cash & farmers market vouchers matched. All ages. Mon, 3:30-6pm; thru 10/14. 400 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-6670. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: MonTh, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. See the 5th. PAL: Play & Learn Group; Mt. Shasta. Play & learn with your young child through exploration, creativity & sensory play in this facilitated weekly group. Ages 0-5. Mon, 10:30am-12pm. See the 5th.

TEHAMA COUNTY Kids Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Group fitness classes for ages 4-12 taught in a safe & fun environment. Gets kids moving & promotes motor & social skills, cooperative play, athletic development & healthy habits. Mon/Wed, 4-5pm Wiggle Worms for ages 4-6; 5-6pm Dynamic Development for ages 7-12. See the 5th.

27 | TUESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Circle Time At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Join the fun with books & stories, songs & rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making & parachute play. All ages. Tue/Th, 9:15-10am. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Crafters Club; Oroville. Bring your project to work on while enjoying the company of other yarn enthusiasts. Tue, 4-6pm. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Drawn In–By Hand: Graphic Prints Exhibition; Chico. A collaboration with the department of Art & Art History. This exhibition reveals how drawing creates an acuity of vision. All ages. Mon-Sat, 124pm; thru 9/28. Free. The Turner (ARTS 123), 400 W. 1st St. (530)898-4476. Family Special Needs Potluck & Support Group; Chico. Raising a child with special needs is challenging; this group helps build a supportive network & opportunity to share. Children welcome; homework help & childcare provided. 2nd & 4th Tue. Dinner provided; bring something extra to share. Potluck 5:30pm; group meets 6-8pm. ARC, 2030 Park Ave. (530)891-5865. Kids Crafternoon; Durham. Fun crafts for kids ages 12 & under (5 & under with adult). 2nd & 4th Tue, 3-5:30pm. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835.

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Preschool Storytime; Chico. Enjoy stories, songs & crafts. Ages 3-5. Tue, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)8912726. Buddin’ Sprouts Program; Chico. A progression of Little Red Hen’s Lil’ Sprouts program, where advanced sensory, socialization, behavioral & communication skills are encouraged for children with autism & other socially-related disabilities. Ages 8-12. Tue, 2-5pm. See the 6th. Cheap Skate Night At Cal Skate; Chico. This fun night of roller skating features weekly themes, games & family hits music. Tue, 6:30-8:30pm. See the 6th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star. Tue/ Th 3:30-5pm. See the 1st. Open Play At Sunny Garden; Chico. Come play with your little one. Ages 5 & under. Tue-Th, 10am12pm. See the 1st. Painting & Drawing Lessons; Chico. Artist & instructor Janet Lombardi Blixt invites children & adults to enjoy creative exploration with painting & drawing in a supportive & friendly instructional atmosphere. After-school & homeschool classes avail. Ages 7 & up. Tue-Th, 1-2:30pm. See the 1st. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 1st.

GLENN COUNTY Preschool Storytime; Willows. Enjoy storytime & craft. Ages 5 & under. Tue, 11am. Free. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156.

SHASTA COUNTY Family Night Jump Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. Bring the whole gang for a jumping experience in a fun-filled environment – it’s healthy, active fun. All ages. 2-8pm. $9/hour; $2 add’l hour. 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530)221-1206. Galaxy Gymnastics Junior Ninja Warrior Class; Redding. Children have a blast with an obstacle-style gymnastics course. Ages 5 & up. Tue, 4pm. $60/month. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4GYM. Read & Sing Storytime; Redding. Storytime, crafts & songs for children of all ages. Tue, 10:3011:30am. Free. Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Storytime; Redding. Celebrate the joys of reading at this weekly storytime. Geared for ages 5 & under, all ages welcome. Tue, 10-10:30am. Free. Shasta Community Health Center’s Pediatrics waiting room, 1035 Placer St. (530)246-5710. Teen Advisory Board; Redding. Want to volunteer? Join the Teen Advisory Board. Help plan events, make & donate things to the community & help make Shasta Public Libraries great. Ages 12-18. Tue, 6-7:30pm; thru 12/17. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7261. Chess Group Fun; Redding. Play chess while instructors observe, advise & facilitate the fun. All ages & levels. Tue, 6-7:30pm. Free. See the 6th. Music & Movement; Redding. Bring your babies & your dancing socks for some physical activity & positive music. Stay for play afterwards. Ages 7 & under. Tue, 10-10:30am. See the 6th. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Mon, 4:30-5:30pm or Tue/Th, 10:30-11:30am. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Coffee & Cake; Dunsmuir. Everyone’s invited to get social. Enjoy coffee & cake, sit around & gab & find out what the resource center has to offer. Free. 9:30-11am. Dunsmuir Community Resource Center, 5844 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4400. Knit & Crochet Tuesday; Dunsmuir. Come join the fun at this weekly needlework event. An expe-

rienced instructor is available to help, whether you’re just starting out or are a hook & needles wiz. Open to everyone - supplies available. Free. 1-3pm. Dunsmuir Community Resource Center, 5844 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4400. Preschool Storytellers; Yreka. Hear a different storyteller read, sing songs & make crafts each week. Ages 3-6. Tue, 1pm. Free. Yreka Library, 719 4th St. (530)841-4175. Beginning Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Lots of fun for all ages. Tue, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 6th. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: MonTh, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

28 | WEDNESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Babies Love Books Storytime; Chico. Enjoy this special storytime. Ages 18mos & under. Wed, 11-11:30am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Bittie Baby & Me: Crying & Calming; Chico. This class series promotes infant wellness & safety with current info - new topic each week. Make friends in a supportive environment. 10:30am-12pm. $20/ class (free if you delivered at Enloe). Enloe Mother & Baby Education Center, 251 Cohasset Rd, Suite 120. (530)332-3970. Chico Wednesday Farmers Market. Enjoy locally grown fruits, vegetables, homemade baked goods, soaps & much more. 7:30am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine. North Valley Plaza, Pillsbury Rd. (530)893-3276. Childbirth Refresher Class; Chico. Ideal for those who have previously had a baby, but would like to review the childbirth process, including information on coping measures, breathing-relaxation-pushing techniques, pain management choices, coach’s supportive role & breastfeeding review. 5-8pm. $75/couple. Enloe Mother & Baby Education Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Suite #120. (530)332-3970. Circle Time At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Join the fun with books & stories, songs & rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making & parachute play. All ages. Wed, 3:15-4pm. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Drawn In–By Hand: Graphic Prints Exhibition; Chico. A collaboration with the department of Art & Art History. This exhibition reveals how drawing creates an acuity of vision. All ages. Mon-Sat, 124pm; thru 9/28. Free. The Turner (ARTS 123), 400 W. 1st St. (530)898-4476. Kids Activity Time; Gridley. Come enjoy a fun activity designed just for kids. Ages 12 & under. Wed, 3pm. Free. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Kooky Birds Skate Lesson & Session; Chico. Young skaters can join a group roller skating class & have fun skating after. Taught by a certified instructor from the Chico Artistic Skate Club. Ages 8 & under. Wed, 9:30-11am. $5.50, includes skates (parents skate free). Cal Skate, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Open Play At Sunny Garden; Chico. Come play with your little one. Ages 5 & under. Tue-Th, 10am12pm. See the 1st.

GLENN COUNTY Crafty Kids; Willows. Children get creative at this fun weekly event with make-&-take crafting activities. Ages 7 & up. Wed, drop in any time between 1-4pm. Free. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156. Storytime; Orland. Children’s storytime with music & a related craft. All ages. Wed, 11am. Free. Orland Free Library, 333 Mill St. (530)865-1640.


GOING PLACES AUGUST Nurturing Nest Playgroup; Willows. Parents & children enjoy interactive play while building social & emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:30-11am. Free. 1035 W. Wood St. (530)934-6882.

SHASTA COUNTY Preschool Storytime; Burney. Preschoolers hear great children’s stories & enjoy a craft. Ages 0-5 & their caregivers. Wed, 11am-12pm. Free. Burney Branch Library, 37038 Siskiyou St. (530)335-4317. Read & Play Storytime; Redding. This innovative storytime focuses on sensory practices. Children of all ages welcome, especially those with special needs. Wed, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Wednesday Night SUP Social; Oak Bottom. Bring your life jacket & meet at Oak Bottom boat ramp in Whiskeytown for a night on the water. All ages. 6pm; thru 8/28. Free with your own paddle board; rentals avail. Headwaters Adventure Co., 930 Merchant St Ste. A-1. (530)223-2411. Alateen Meeting; Redding. Support group for ages 12-20 affected by someone else’s drinking. Wed, 6:30-7:30pm. See the 7th. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes & ages welcome. Wed, 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, 6-7pm or Sun, 4-5pm; weather permitting. See the 2nd. Parent Group: Discipline That Works; Redding. Free parent support group that’s based on the Triple P positive parenting program. Wed, 6-7:30pm. See the 7th. Read, Play & Create; Redding. Hear a resident storyteller read a story & encourage interaction in a song & educational activity. Come for play before (9-10am) & stay for play afterwards. Ages 7 & under. Wed, 10-10:30am. See the 7th. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy viewing & learning more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres in their natural habitat. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. See the 3rd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Songs, Stories & Puppets!; Mt. Shasta. Children ages 0-5 enjoy fun stories & sing along to music, plus every 4th Wed watch puppets act out a story. Adult must accompany young children. Wed, 10:30am. Free. Mt. Shasta Branch Library, 515 E. Alma St. (530)926-2031. Ballroom Dance Classes: Beginning/Intermediate; Mt. Shasta. Learn the smooth & quickstep dances & how to lead or follow. Wed, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 7th. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:307pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

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29 | THURSDAY BUTTE COUNTY Circle Time At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Join the fun with books & stories, songs & rhymes, dancing, shaking, music making & parachute play. All ages. Tue/Th, 9:15-10am. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Drawn In–By Hand: Graphic Prints Exhibition; Chico. A collaboration with the department of Art & Art History. This exhibition reveals how drawing creates an acuity of vision. All ages. Mon-Sat, 12-4pm; thru 9/28. Free. The Turner (ARTS 123), 400 W. 1st St. (530)898-4476. Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with teen volunteers. All ages. Th, 3:30-5pm & Sat, 11am1pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Storytime; Durham. Stories, songs & activities for children & parents/caregivers. Ages 5 & under. Th, 10am. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Thursday Night Market; Chico. This festive, weekly street party features farm-fresh produce, mouth-watering foods, arts & crafts & live entertainment. Enjoy free bike valet, kid friendly activities & late-night shopping at downtown businesses. All ages. 6-9pm; thru 9/26. Free. Downtown Chico, Broadway between 2nd & 5th Sts. (530)345-6500. Toddler Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & action rhymes. Ages 3 & under. Th, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Butte Homeschoolers Park Day; Chico. All homeschoolers welcome. Th, 1-4pm. Free. See the 1st. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star. Tue/

Th 3:30-5pm. See the 1st. Open Play At Sunny Garden; Chico. Come play with your little one. Ages 5 & under. Tue-Th, 10am12pm. See the 1st. Sign Language For Toddlers; Chico. Young children learn sign language & socialize during a circle time that includes a welcome song, reading books, singing songs, art activities, parachute play & more. Ages 5 & under. Th, 1pm. See the 1st. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY Good Grief Suicide Loss Support Group; Redding. 2nd & 4th Th, 5:30-7pm. Lotus Center, 3290 Bechelli Lane. (530)440-6033. Little Explorers: Reptiles; Redding. Bumpy scales & hard skin are just a couple of ways to describe reptiles. Come discover what else they have in common. For ages 2-5 & their caregivers. Th, 1011am. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park Mill Building, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Palo Cedro Farmers Market & Craft Fair. This certified farmers market features several varieties of freshly harvested micro greens & more. The crafts section has vendors with candles, lotions, jewelry, soap, crocheted & hand-sewn goodies. All ages. Th, 3-6pm; year-round. Free. Palo Cedro Guild, 22307 Old 44 Dr. (530)547-3788. PlayGym; Redding. This class helps little ones grow & thrive by promoting motor, mental & social development thru gymnastics, song, dance & play. Ages 3-5. Th, 10:15-11am. $7.50/class (Y members $5/class). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

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TEHAMA COUNTY Wednesday Market & Music; Red Bluff. Part of the Downtown Market & Concert Series. Certified market features locally grown products, lots of great farmers & vendors. Check out food demonstrations & education on fruits & vegetables & enjoy music & kids activities by Parks & Rec. 5-8pm, rain or shine; thru 8/28. 600 Washington St. (530)527-6220. Kids Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Group fitness classes for ages 4-12 taught in a safe & fun environment. Gets kids moving & promotes motor & social skills, cooperative play, athletic development & healthy habits. Mon/Wed, 4-5pm Wiggle Worms for ages 4-6; 5-6pm Dynamic Development for ages 7-12. See the 5th.

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Raising A Reader Read-To-Me Book Club; Redding. Children enjoy a weekly storytime with matching activities. Stories center around a monthly theme; includes a book bag to take home each month to encourage family reading time. Ages 2-5. Th, 9-10am; thru 9/19. $5/class (Y members $3). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Read & Create Storytime; Redding. Focusing on art themes, this storytime welcomes children of all ages. Th, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids ages 5-10 have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. Mon/Th, 4-4:45pm. See the 1st. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Mon, 4:30-5:30pm or Tue/Th, 10:30-11:30am. See the 1st. Storytime At Anderson Family Health. Celebrate the joys of reading at this weekly storytime in the waiting room. For ages 5 & under. Th, 3:30pm. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Family Nursing Circle; Mt. Shasta. Come nurse, play & share your questions & successes around the journey of nursing & motherhood. All ages. Th, 10am-12pm. Free. Shasta Midwives Birthing Center, 703 S. A St. (831)234-4794. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Intermediate/Advanced Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills at the intermediate level. Solo dancers welcome. Th, 6:45-7:45pm. See the1st. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4 & up: Mon-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tue/Th, 5:307pm. Teen & adults: Mon/Wed, 5:30-7pm. See the 5th.

30 | FRIDAY BUTTE COUNTY Babies Love Books Storytime; Oroville. Connect with your little one during this special storytime. Ages 18mos & under. Fri, 10:30-11am. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Bilingual Story Garden; Chico. Enjoy stories & songs in English & Spanish for ages 0-5. Fri, 10am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Billboard Top 40 Night At Cal Skate; Chico. Open to everyone. Bring your friends & have fun roller skating to great music. Dancing may be offered too. All ages. Fri, 7-10:30pm. $8 per session, skate rental $2.50-$3.50. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Butte Parent Café; Gridley. A free family night out with dinner & good conversation. A place to meet other community members in a relaxed environment. Childcare provided. All ages. 4th Fri, 6-8pm. Location TBD, call for info. (530)899-4940. Downtown Chico Friday Night Concert. Friday Night Concerts are Chico’s best place to hear live, local music for free. Pack up your blankets & lawn chairs, bring the family downtown, pick up a bite to eat from one of the fabulous downtown eateries & head to city plaza for lots of musical fun & art activities for kids. All ages. 7-8:30pm; thru 8/30. Free. Broadway between 2nd & 5th Streets. (530)345-6500. www.northstateparent.com • August 2019

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GOING PLACES AUGUST Drawn In–By Hand: Graphic Prints Exhibition; Chico. A collaboration with the department of Art & Art History. This exhibition reveals how drawing creates an acuity of vision. All ages. Mon-Sat, 12-4pm; thru 9/28. Free. The Turner (ARTS 123), 400 W. 1st St. (530)898-4476. Play Date At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Bring your friends & make some new ones. All ages. Fri, 10am-12pm. Free. 1372 Longfellow Ave. (530)345-1617. Storytime; Gridley. Features stories, music & crafting fun for ages 3-5. Fri, 10am. Free. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Start your weekend off with a visit to support this wildlife foundation, which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am-5pm. See the 1st. Growing Together Teens; Chico. A great socialization program for teens with autism & other developmental disabilities. Teens build self-esteem & friendships & learn to become self-advocates. Ages 12-17. Fri, 2:30-5:30pm. See the 2nd. Horse Care; Oroville. Feed, pet & groom a great herd of adopted horses. Bring watermelon rinds, carrots or apples to share. All ages. Fri, 9am-4pm; appts Mon-Sat avail. See the 2nd. Tiny Tumbling Class; Chico. Children ages 2-8 learn basic tumbling skills & flexibility using a tumble track, spring floor & pit. Fri, 4:30-5pm. See the 2nd. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with black-light bowling & music. Fri, 10pm-1am. See the 2nd.

GLENN COUNTY Nurturing Nest Playgroup; Willows. Parents & children enjoy interactive play while building social & emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:30-11am. Free. 1035 W. Wood St. (530)934-6882.

JACKSON COUNTY, OR Wild Music Exhibit: Sounds & Songs Of Life; Ashland, OR. Wild Music invites visitors of all ages to expand their understanding of what makes music. All ages. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY California Dance Company Open House Block Party; Redding. Check out the new studio & enjoy prizes, face paint, performances & lots of fun. All ages. 6-8pm. Free. 2040 Waldon St. (530)365-7749. Friday Night Social Paddle; Oak Bottom. Bring your life jacket & meet at Oak Bottom boat ramp in Whiskeytown for a night on the water. All ages. 6pm; thru 8/31. Free with your own kayak; $25 rental avail. Headwaters Adventure Co., 930 Merchant St Ste. A-1. (530)223-2411. Read & Discover Storytime; Redding. Focusing on science, discovery & math themes, this storytime welcomes children of all ages. Fri, 10:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Redding Homeschoolers Park Day. Weekly playdate for children & parents. Find park updates on Redding Area Homeschool Support Facebook page. All ages. Fri, 2:30pm. Free. Schreder Planetarium Show: Exploring Space; Redding. Bring the family to learn more about the wonders of the universe & new horizons. All ages. 7pm. $8. 1644 Magnolia Ave. (530)225-0243. Secret Society Of Brick Stackers; Redding. Does your child love Legos? This group is a great time for kids to get together with other kids with diverse abilities who share that affection. Fri, 3:45-4:45pm. Free. Rowell Family Empowerment. 2701 Old Eureka Way, Ste. 2i. (530)226-5129.

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Sundial Bridge Tours; Redding. Join Turtle Bay Docents on a free interpretive tour of the Sundial Bridge. Hear in-depth information about the building of the bridge & how it works, along with stories from many people involved in the project. Meet at the south end of Sundial Bridge. All ages. 10am. Free. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530) 243-8850. Arts & Crafts Day; Redding. Your littles explore their creativity with a new craft each week. Parents are welcome to participate & enjoy complimentary coffee. Stay for play afterwards. Ages 7 & under. Fri, 4pm. See the 2nd. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes & ages welcome. Wed, 6:30-8:30pm; Fri, 6-7pm or Sun, 4-5pm; weather permitting. See the 2nd. Family Kickboxing Classes; Redding. Bring the whole family for healthy Friday evening fun. 4-5pm. See the 2nd. Friday Toddler Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. A fun way to let your little ones get their wiggles out. The park opens before normal business hours for little ones to jump at their own pace & comfort level. 9-10am & 10-11am. See the 2nd. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 2nd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. See the 2nd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multi-discipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill levels; includes time to work on personal projects. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. $20/ drop-in (space allowing), discounted monthly rate; includes materials. Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St. (530)529-1332.

31 | SATURDAY BUTTE COUNTY Book Sale; Chico. Find great books at low prices at this fundraising event hosted by Chico Friends of the Library. Sat, 9-11:30am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Drawn In–By Hand: Graphic Prints Exhibition; Chico. A collaboration with the department of Art & Art History. This exhibition reveals how drawing creates an acuity of vision. All ages. Mon-Sat, 12-4pm; thru 9/28. Free. The Turner (ARTS 123), 400 W. 1st St. (530)898-4476. Investigation Station: Scrumptious Space Food; Chico. Explore what it means to dehydrate & rehydrate fresh fruits & vegetables & take a shot at making your own space food. All ages. 12-2pm. Free with museum admission, $5-$7; ages 2 & under free. Gateway Science Museum, 625 Esplanade. (530)898-4121. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Chico. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am-12pm. $2-$5/class. Michaels, 2041 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy. (530)343-1864. Nature Walk; Oroville. Bring the family to enjoy a docent-led walk on a park trail around Lake Oroville. Each week features a different easy/moderate 3-5 mile walk. Sat, year-round, starts 8:45am sharp, call to confirm. Meet at Lake Oroville Visitors Center, 917 Kelly Ridge Rd. (530)538-2219.

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Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with teen volunteers. All ages. Th, 3:30-5pm & Sat, 11am1pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Saturday Farmers Market; Chico. Enjoy locally grown fruits, vegetables, homemade baked goods, soaps & much more. 7:30am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine. 2nd & Wall St. (530)893-3276. Saturday Roller Skate Lessons; Chico. Taught by the Chico Artistic Skate Club. All ages welcome. Beginners: 10-10:30am; Intermediate/Adv.: 12:30-1pm. $5.50 includes skates. Cal Skate, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Saturday Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Children of all ages will enjoy this weekly storytime. 11am. Free. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. Yo-Yo Club Practice; Chico. Develop your yo-yo skills with free lessons & practice. Sat, 12-2pm. Meet in Diamond Alley behind Bird in Hand, 320 Broadway. (530)893-0545. Barry R. Kirschner Wildlife Sanctuary & Educational Center; Oroville. Start your weekend off with a visit to support this wildlife foundation, which provides rehabilitation & long-term care for exotic & native species, educational programs, guided tours & more. All ages. Tue-Sun, 9am-5pm. See the 1st. Chico Air Museum. View jet & propeller aircraft plus an impressive display of aviation & space artifacts. Peruse the research library & gift shop. Th-Sun, 9am-2pm. See the 1st. Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Explore the world of science-related activities & new exhibit: Before & Beyond the Moon. All ages. Wed-Sun, 125pm; thru 12/15. See the 1st. Roo’s Zoo Kids Skate Session; Chico. Join Roller-Roo in a session for kids 10 & under; little ones in strollers welcome. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 3rd. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with blacklight bowling & music. Sat, 9pm-1am. See the 3rd.

JACKSON COUNTY, OR Wild Music Exhibit: Sounds & Songs Of Life; Ashland, OR. Wild Music invites visitors of all ages to expand their understanding of what makes music. All ages. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY End Of Summer Carnival; Redding. Enjoy games, face painting, dunk tank & more. All ages. 1-4:30pm. Regular Aquatic Center admission fee. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Redding. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am-12pm. $2-$5/class. Michaels, 1070 Hilltop Dr. (530)223-9514. Saturday Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Redding. Come enjoy storytime fun. Ages 7 & under. 11am. Free. 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2006. Shasta Lake Farmers Market; Shasta Lake City. Enjoy an evening market hosted by the Shasta Lake Creative Community & shop local. All ages. Sat, 6-9pm; thru 10/26. Free. Heritage Roasting Co., 4302 Shasta Dam Blvd. (530)605-1990. Sundial Bridge Tours; Redding. Join Turtle Bay Docents on a free interpretive tour of the Sundial Bridge. Hear in-depth information about the building of the bridge & how it works, along with stories from many people involved in the project. Meet at the south end of Sundial Bridge. All ages. 10am. Free. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530) 243-8850. Trail Rides At The Wild Horse Sanctuary; Shingletown. Enjoy a 3-hour morning or afternoon trail ride with lunch or appetizers. Age & height restrictions may apply. Sat, 9:30am or 1:30pm; thru Oct. $169; must pre-reg. Wild Horse Sanctuary, 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530)474-5770.

Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show; Redding. Enjoy a fun-filled educational wildlife show where you will see animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in a captivating & inspiring atmosphere. With great new animals this season, this show is one you won’t forget. All ages. Sat & Sun, 11am & 12pm; thru 9/1. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Walk With The Horticulture Manager; Redding, Bring your notebooks & cameras for this participant-driven program. Make your way through the gardens with frequent stops for discussions about plants. All ages. 10-11am. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16; included with Garden admission. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Galaxy Gymnastics Saturday Open Gym For Youth; Redding. Ages 5-14. Sat, 10:30am12:30pm. See the 3rd. Goose Bumps! The Science Of Fear Exhibit; Redding. Experience the universal & powerful emotion of fear in a safe, immersive experience, developed by the California Science Center. Mon-Fri, 9am5pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st. Reptile Exhibit Room; Redding. Check out reptiles from around the world on display plus enjoy feeding & petting tortoise & lizards that roam the room. All ages. Tue-Sat, 12-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 2nd Saturday Toddler Time At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. Rare Air opens before their normal business hours to let little ones jump at their own pace. 9-10am. See the 3rd. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. For tweens & young teens. Sat; skate 7-9pm; dance 9-11pm. See the 3rd. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy viewing & learning more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres in their natural habitat. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. See the 3rd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Ballroom Technique Class; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dance techniques from pro instructors. Sat, 9:45-11:45am. See the 2nd. Climbing Gym At Shasta Base Camp; Mt. Shasta. Get ready for indoor exercise & fun as you climb the walls. All ages; 14 & under need parental supervision. Th-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Enjoy the history & location of Mt. Shasta thru new exhibits, many opportunities for activities & fun for the whole family. All ages. Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm; thru Dec 2019. See the 2nd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multi-discipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill levels; includes time to work on personal projects. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. $20/ drop-in (space allowing), discounted monthly rate; includes materials. Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St. (530)529-1332. The Saturday Market By The River; Red Bluff. Year-round certified market features locally grown products including veggies, fruit, nuts, meats, honey, eggs & artisan food products & crafts. Co-sponsored by the Red Bluff Chamber & Slow Food Shasta Cascade. 9am-12pm, rain or shine. 100 Main St. (530)527-6220.


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