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North State Parent Volume 26 - Issue 8 June 2019

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CONTENTS 6 Be the Change Cindy Dodds – Mirroring Kindness and Compassion in Shasta County By Jenna Christophersen 7 20 Tips to Save Money on Your Car & Gasoline By Cheryl Maguire 10 Five Tips for Having Children After 40 By Michael J. Orr 12 Dads in Business

14 Our Golden State Offers Seven Historical Places to Visit in Northern California By Jenna Christophersen 16 Road Trippin’ – Healthy, Kid-Friendly Snacks for the Road By Amy Gonzales, MS, RD 18 This is Tehama Northern California Renewal; Field to Fork Tehama By Kate Hiller

20 Localicious Flower Farms & Edible Flowers are Leafy Delectable By Mandi Metzger 21 Three New Twists on Old Crafts By Jenna Glatzer 30 Uniquely Us Finding Creative Ways to Make Summer Special and Fun By Jennifer Arnold 23 Childcare & Preschool Directory 24 Going Places Family Events Calendar

THANK YOU FOR PICKING UP A COPY OF NORTH STATE PARENT MAGAZINE On the Cover: Exploring the North State and beyond has deeply bonded Bobby, Brandi, Lily (11), Luke David (7) and Dakota (9) as a family. With strong spirits of adventure, the whole family is always ready for new experiences. The end of one journey begins the dreaming about the next! For adventures closer to home, the Fano Family loves to visit Turtle Bay Exploration Park where they can feed the birds and visit the butterflies this time of year. 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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une heralds the beginning of summer! Summertime is filled with the promise of memorable vacations and sleep-away camps, barbecues, swimming, boating and hiking. There's a new abundance of farm fresh fruits and vegetables. And the months of sunshine always seem to lure families into the car and out onto highways and byways for long and short road trips. June is when we celebrate the special men in our family on Father’s Day! When dads work hard to set aside time to share with family, fun ensues at home and out exploring in the family car. Time spent together is how memories are made.

Let our summer-welcoming issue inspire you to pack nutritious snacks for a road trip adventure to local historical sites you might not have visited yet! Or head out for a Saturday morning drive to tour a micro-farm or roadside produce stand in your neighborhood! Summer is here--enjoy its bounty!

Pamela & the North State Parent staff Happy Father’s Day North State dads. Read all about this dad and others in out special business section, Dads in Business, page 12.

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Empower Tehama........................19 Enterprise Plumbing....................12 Fairchild Medical Center ............27 Far Northern Regional Center......2 Firestorm Wildland Fire Suppression,Inc........................3, 13 First 5 Shasta................................11 Galaxy Gymnastics Academy.......37 Grant Elementary School............41 Grant Preschool...........................30 Healthy Shasta's Farm Club.........21 Hokema's Sewing Center............35 In Motion Fitness ....................2, 13 Kevin Shearer, D.D.S....................26 KidsPark..........................................5

Kyle Nelson Photography...........13 Lance Nance, Bob's Tire Center....................................12 Lee's Moving................................15 Lincoln Street School...................19 Lithia Toyota................................15 Maagic Mountain Farm.................9 Matthew Hansen-Realtor............39 McCloud High School..................27 Morning Sun Martial Arts...........10 Mt. Shasta Summer Concert Series.............................................26 Mount Shasta Farmers’ Market..........................................27 Northern Valley Catholic

Academies....................................19 Phoenix Charter Academy..........21 Raven Tree Wild Bird & Nature Shop.............................26 Redding Dance Centre..................3 Rocky Point Charter School.........15 School Of Living Awareness .......26 Science Works Hands On Museum..................................30 Selah Dance Academy ..........19, 41 Shasta Family YMCA................8, 16 Shasta Gymnastics Academy.........7 Shasta Head Start........................47 Si Se Puede...................................33 Simpson University......................17

Siskiyou Union High School District-Adult Education..............27 Square Deal Mattress Factory.....16 Stagecoach Lane Ranch.................5 Swim America..............................31 Tehama County Department of Social Services .........................19 Terrain Park Climbing Center.....31 The McConnell Foundation .........5 Turtle Bay Exploration Park........47 UC Davis (Be-SAFE)......................47 US Airsoft World..........................43 Vertical Chiropractic....................12 Whittenberg Country School......19 Wilcox Oaks Golf Club.................19

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• Hourly drop-in childcare • Preschool education programs • School-age activities • Fun private parties • Back-up care Spotlight on The Weed Community Center Weed, California One of the remaining community amenities to make the city of Weed whole again after the devastating 2014 Boles Fire was the rebuilding of the Weed Community Center. Designed by Schlumpberger Consulting Engineers, and constructed by Timberworks Construction, the building is east of Charlie Byrd Park. The McConnell Foundation joined the Ford Family Foundation, and many others in funding this project. The new Weed Community Center includes a grand room (seating capacity 160) designed for private parties and social functions; club and organization meetings and fundraisers; community events; conferences and workshops. A multi-use recreation room (seating capacity 50) houses health and wellness classes and recreation programming. Numerous smaller meeting rooms accommodate group presentations, training sessions, classroom instruction and youth-related activities. State-of-the-art technology elements are part of the building infrastructure. A fully equipped commercial kitchen serves the public activity spaces. There are on-site physical therapy services, treatment rooms, and a therapy pool designed for water therapy, water aerobics, senior activities, and a card lock gym. In addition, an exterior courtyard with a majestic view of Mount Shasta provides additional usable outdoor space.

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be the change By Jenna Christophersen

Cindy Dodds

Mirroring Kindness and Compassion in Shasta County

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ne day, I went to a grant writing workshop,” says Cindy Dodds, founder and executive director of Tri County Community Network (TCCN) in Burney, CA (burneytccn.org). “I came home announcing I was going to write a grant to create a teen center. My husband rolled his eyes—and that was my motivation.” The Minnesota native and her husband had been living in Southern California but moved north in the early 1970s to raise their son and two daughters. “We thought we would move ‘back to the world’ once our children were grown,” says Cindy, but instead the couple’s roots in the North State deepened. In 1990, right after attending the grant writing workshop, Cindy partnered with the McConnell Foundation, which purchased the vacant Bank of America building. After doing a great deal of repair work, Cindy and her team opened Tri County Community Network, starting with a teen center and quickly adding an afterschool program, a senior nutrition program and a preschool. She explains, “We basically listened to the community and responded to local needs, not really having any idea what we were doing. It was just a stroke of good luck we survived.” Lynn Dorroh of Hill Country Clinic has worked with Cindy since shortly after TCCN became a 501c3 in 1996. She credits Cindy and not luck with TCCN’s survival and success. According to Lynn, Cindy has “shepherded many community projects that have made Burney a better place to live. She is pragmatic, solution-oriented and open-minded. She makes hard work lighter with her wit and humor.” Under Cindy’s direction, TCCN’s offerings range from early care and education to job training and support for individuals with mental health challenges. Cindy has particularly loved supporting Spanish-speaking families through a component of a program funded by First 5 Shasta called Bright Futures, which helps parents learn English through Rosetta Stone so they can better advocate for their young children. Joy Garcia, the former executive director of First 5 Shasta, worked closely with Cindy through Bright Futures and other programs. She describes Cindy as “a woman of integrity who cares deeply for her community and demonstrates this love through connecting her community to valuable resources.” In a world with infinite needs, figuring out how to even begin to make a difference daunts many with good intentions. But Cindy has learned how to see and respond to a wide range of needs. For starters, Cindy keeps her focus on local needs. “I’m not changing the world. I’m not solving starvation of children in Yemen. There are people much smarter and with more power than me working on that,”

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she explains. “All I can do is make my own little bubble better.” Cindy emphasizes the importance of working with “a tribe,” using the power of the united community to accomplish change. She speaks highly of her staff, praising their ability to operate TCCN with or without her. Cindy also recognizes that sometimes just a small effort can make a big difference. “The population in Shasta County is very dispersed,” she observes, “and there aren’t tons of people. So, it makes sense for us to stick our fingers in many dikes because when a need arises, it doesn’t require a huge venture to meet it.” To renew and refresh, Cindy turns to the great outdoors. “I have a charmed life,” she says, describing her lovely home with pigs, chickens, bees and pine trees. Cindy loves to exercise and many of her favorite hours are spent with her hands in the dirt, tending her garden. The winter months, when the earth is too cold to cultivate, serve as an important pause in the rhythm of her life. “I wonder if I would appreciate the beauty so much if it didn’t die in the winter,” she reflects. Above all else, however, Cindy values people. “What keeps me coming back to work every day is my yet-unsatisfied curiosity about the human condition,” she says. “I wonder how much of who people become is what we mirror for them. Aren’t we all sort of a collection of the response we get from people?” According to Cindy’s theory and the reports of those around her, Shasta County is kinder and more compassionate with Cindy as its mirror. Ó

Jenna Christophersen is a Chico native who loves to write, especially when it means promoting the positive changes people in the North State make for kids and families.

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.


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wning a car is expensive. You must pay for insurance, gas, maintenance and then unexpected expenses like repairs or accidents. So, I’m always looking for ways to save money. The good news is you can save thousands of dollars a year just by following some of these cost-cutting tips. 1. DIY Car Repairs These days you can find YouTube videos for almost any type of car repair or maintenance, and some are easy enough for anyone to do-it-yourself. Recently I changed an air filter and used a generic one instead of the factory one and saved almost $100 for less than five minutes of my time.

2. Close Windows When you are driving on the highway open windows cause air drag, reducing your mileage by 10 percent. 3. Oil Change by Car Manual When you get an oil change most places place a sticker on your car stating you need to change your oil every 3,000 miles; however if you check your car manual you will find most recommend every 6,000 miles, which would save you at least two oil changes a year or more -- a savings of $40-$60 for each oil change. Make sure to check your manual for the suggested miles 8 for changing the oil.

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20 Tips to Save Money on Your Car & Gasoline 8. Increase Insurance Deductible By increasing your insurance deductibles, you can save as much as 15 percent per year on your insurance costs. 9. Ask Insurance Company for Loyalty Discounts If you have been with the same insurance company for your home and car for more than six years, ask for a loyalty discount of 10 percent.

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4. Drive the Speed Limit Getting a speeding ticket or in a car accident will cost a lot of money and increase your car insurance for several years. Speeding also uses more gas. 5. Get Adequate Insurance Insurance is expensive but cutting corners can cost you in the long run. Make sure you have enough coverage for your car, home, medical, life, etc. 6. Use Electronic Toll Transponder If you plan to drive in areas with toll roads, use a transponder like E-ZPass, you will save money, time and gas. Some tolls offer discounts for using the pass, and you will not have to worry about finding the right amount of money. Even if you don’t travel much, you can keep the transponder in your car for those times when you need it. Most programs are free. And now some roads that got rid of tolls charge a fee if you don’t have a transponder. 7. Buy Home & Auto Insurance Together If you purchase your home and auto insurance from the same company, you often will receive a 10-15 percent discount.

10. Never Let Gas Tank Go Below One-Quarter Full When your gas tank is full, your fuel pump will work efficiently, and you can avoid a potential, and costly, break-down and replacement. Also, you will be less likely to run out of gas if you make a habit of filling your tank when it hits one-quarter full. 11. Use Cruise Control Use cruise control on long highway drives and set it to no more than the speed limit. Maintaining a steady speed uses less gas and helps prevent expensive speeding tickets. 12. Car Part Store May Diagnose Problems for Free If your car is experiencing problems you may try asking a car parts store such as AutoZone to diagnose the problem for free. Even if you need to take the car to get it repaired if you know what the issue is you can look up the cost before going to a mechanic and make sure they are charging an appropriate fee. 13. Negotiate Car Repairs If your car needs to be fixed by a mechanic, find out the prices for the parts that will be needed. Call at least three different reputable repair shops and ask for a quote over the phone. If a quote is high, you'll be armed with information on the parts cost and may be able to negotiate a better repair price. 14. Negotiate When Purchasing a Car You can save thousands of dollars by negotiating to purchase a car. Most people hate negotiating but when you consider the savings it is worth it.

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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. You can find her at Twitter @CherylMaguire05

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15. Don’t Idle When Waiting When you leave your car running, you are using the gas and adding fumes to the air. 16. Shop Around for The Best Gas Price Gas prices can vary as much as 10-20 cents per gallon from one gas station to the next. If you don’t want to waste your gas searching for the best price you can use an app called Gas Buddy to find the lowest gas price in your area. By saving 10-20 cents a gallon over a year, you will save $100-$200 if you have a 20-gallon tank and fill up once a week. 17. Check Your Tire Pressure Make sure your tires are inflated to the proper pressure for your car which can be found in the manual. By doing so, you will save over $100 per year on gas mileage. 18. Use The A/C Sparingly When you use the air conditioner in your car, it uses up a lot of gas. Try to drive with the windows open (non-highway) and park in shaded areas when possible. 19. Use Credit Cards to Earn Bonus Some credit cards offer bonus points when purchasing gas. By using these types of credit cards to purchase gas, you could earn extra money or rewards. 20. Use Rewards to Get Discounted Gas Some grocery stores offer rewards programs that enable you to receive discounted gas when you purchase items in the store. You can also earn bonus points for purchasing select items. Sometimes I’m able to save $1.50 per gallon which is a $30 savings on a 20-gallon tank for purchasing items I planned to buy anyway. Ó

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connected to the web of life. There is no trash when we use what is provided from the land. “Community spirit and support built this farm, I just get the honor and privilege of living and working here,” says owner Leslie Cooke. “I enjoy sharing this space and lifestyle with others. I see visitors filled with a sense of fulfillment, relaxation and peace. As I do every day, visitors learn from this natural life and leave inspired each in their own ways.” Maagic Mountain Farm offers family farm-stays, custom tours, homestead classes, school group visits and weekly farm participation for community members. Guests can stay to experience the homestead in an upstairs bedroom and bath with a separate entrance. Year-round tours are available by appointment. Some guests plan for a tour as part of their Mount Shasta experi-

ence and others schedule tours while traveling between San Francisco and Portland. They stop for a break, stretch their legs and allow kids to run and connect with animals. The family leaves with memories, photos and lots to talk about on their drive. The farm tours are interactive, offering kids time to feed ducks, collect eggs from chickens, play with goats and sometimes even milk a goat. Come learn how all the plants, animals, insects and microbes offer their special skill set to this homestead. As a community, we all feed each other by working together in respect of each other’s talents. The land brings out the child in us all, even the elders, who remember this life from their childhood. Experience the simple life at Maagic Mountain Farm. Ó

Mount Shasta resident Leslie Ann Cooke is the owner of Maagic Mountain Farm. Leslie shares her daily life with others in pursuit of growing community and creating a more respectful, sustainable and interconnected world. Contact Leslie at (530) 925-6752 or maagicmtnherd@gmail.com. Learn more at www.maagicmtnfarm.com.

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for parents By Michael J. Orr

Harley Ramirez (dad age 44), Bailey (age 4) and Josey (age newborn). Photo by Crystal Amen Photography.

FIVE TIPS FOR HAVING CHILDREN AFTER 40

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y first wife and I were responsible adults. We waited to have kids until life had stabilized—careers in full swing, financial stability and personal maturity progressing (kind of). When we were both 33, we decided it was time. Thank God that we did, because we were blessed with triplets. No that isn’t a typo. Triplets. Despite the difficulties of the first year, it was fabulous. We raised our kids knowing that we had gotten the childrearing thing done all at once. We were done! After our divorce some years later, I swooped into my “silver sage” years with a sense of peace. The kids were growing up fast and brought joy to everyone who encountered them. I remarried, thinking my new wife and I would simply cruise together calmly toward the golden years. Then, shockingly at 43, a new bundle of joy decided to grace us with his presence. It was a blessing in every way. While it was only one this time, I was ten years older than the first go-round, so our golden years looked to be delayed a bit. With the explosion of in vitro and other fertilization techniques, a rising number of silver sagers are becoming first-time parents. So here are five tips for surviving and 11 enjoying the experience.

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Five Tips for Having Children after 40 Learn to Sleep Whenever You Can This is easy for some, but many of us don’t sleep as much as we age. Staying up late and getting up early has been our modus operandi, and we’ve built our lives around that. Now we must adapt to our previous patterns of sleep deprivation being broken up further by midnight feedings and 3 a.m. diaper changes, not to mention those fussy nights that seem to have no explanation. Learning to grab a 20-minute nap whenever your child takes one, or whenever someone comes to give you a bit of respite, is critical to your sanity as the days pile up. Even if you know you need to do laundry or clean the kitchen or do any other pressing chores, take a nap. Ensuring you are rested will help you manage the everyday stuff more efficiently. Be Present When you’re an older parent, it can be difficult to adjust to the changes in your freedom, spontaneity and life patterns. We tire more easily and, as we tire, it is easy to get to the point that we are mindlessly going through the motions of things that we know need to get done. I urge you to try to relax and be present, aware, and mindful; especially if this is your first child because it is easy to miss some of the first precious moments if we aren’t paying attention. Be mindful and focused not just on your child’s needs, but on the child herself, and rewards will melt your heart. Remember Your Spouse Remember that relationship you had with your spouse? Impromptu weekends in the Hamptons, spontaneous concert outings, dinner dates, romance, sex? None of that will be a priority anymore unless you make it one. Often new parents get into such a routine around their little one that they shy from anything that throws off the schedule. But even if you have children, it is important to find ways to keep the spark in your relationship. Doing so is truly an action step because you must try. Too many parents forget that they are a couple and evolve into distant “co-parents.” Even through sleepless nights, fussy babies and unfounded fears about leaving the baby in someone else’s care, remember to be a couple. Speak, Sing and Play Music Talk to your little one. Make funny noises, use funny voices, but talk with real words. Baby talk won’t help your child start to understand the nuances of language. Speak of the things around you and point them out. Cuddle and share the joys of their new world, but don’t coddle. You will be glad down the road that they are not relearning proper words. It doesn’t matter whether you can sing or not. I am a guitar player, mostly because I have a terrible voice, but at 3 a.m. with a fussy baby, very few things will soothe them as well as your familiar voice softly singing to them. Forgive Yourself You will make mistakes. Get over it. Babies are resilient. You will realize that you should have changed their diaper sooner, and now there is a rash. You will make them bleed while cutting their nails. You will sometimes fall asleep rocking the little one, and they will slide off your lap. Then they will cry, and you will feel horror and shame. But they get over it and stop crying, while we feel like the worst parents in the world. You must get over it. Learn from it certainly, but let it go. Babies do not come with an instruction manual. We are simply humans doing the best we can in a given moment. Lamenting what happened yesterday can make you miss the joys of today. Whether this is your first child or your fourth, you will survive. Sure, as you get older, your energy level becomes more problematic. Eat good food, arrange a break now and then and do the best you can. It won’t be long before your children are grown and off on their own, so enjoy every minute that you can. Ó

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My Daddy Helps Me Grow! By Deborah Peel for First 5 Shasta All fathers have questions when they’re raising precious babies, toddlers and children growing into curious kindergarteners and savvy students. Holding your newborn for the first time is an exciting and emotional experience. But it is commonly followed by “now what do I do?” Help Me Grow Shasta helps dads like you take some of the guesswork out of caring for kids. It’s a free way to get questions answered 24/7 about your children from birth to age eight. An involved father plays a critical role in his child’s healthy development. Mike Lindsay from Northern California Child Development, Inc. says, “To a child, dad is a superstar. Positively involved fathers help nurture their child’s optimal early development. Engagement with their fathers helps children gain confidence, motivation and essential skills, including language and literacy, that they need for a solid start in school.” Mike is talking about fathers being handson, whether that is side-by-side with mom or on their own with their child. Dad, your gentle touch changing diapers, the rhythm of your voice and warm snuggle reading a bedtime story, your ability to cut loose and play on the floor, in the backyard, and at the park are all things you can do to support your child’s physical and emotional development.

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As a dad, you may also be eager to check out your child’s progress with typical developmental milestones. Help Me Grow Shasta can give you a link to an online Ages & Stages Questionnaire (ASQ) that you easily do with your child at home. The results will help you understand your child’s development, growing skills, and what you can expect next from your little superstar.

There is going to come a day in your life as a dad when you wonder if your child’s development is on track. You might also become concerned about something you notice in your child’s health, behavior or learning. That’s an ideal time to connect

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with a Help Me Grow Shasta Care Coordinator. You’ll be able to ask your question, and the care coordinator will provide you with support resources and contacts to get expert advice or services for your child if needed.

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HEY DADS

Spending quality time with your children will be your greatest reward in life.

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Providers, protectors and heroes in their everyday lives, North State dads are often those regular guys who go to work each morning and do the hard, satisfying job of running a small business. They also make the crazy task of balancing business and family life look easy. In this special Dads in Business section, we asked dads how they do it all, what inspired them to become entrepreneurs, and what memorable advice they’ve received along the way.

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The North State thanks Bob Nance for leaving behind Southern California to find a less hectic place for his children and pets. In 1985, Bob loaded his wife, seven children, and a tiger into a Winnebago and headed north. From a young age, Bob’s son Lance knew he wanted to join his father’s business. “When I grow up, I’m going to be a tire man.” Lance now runs the three Bob’s Tire Center locations. Gimpse the Nances’ exotic life from pictures of llamas, lizards, parrots, monkeys, baby alligators and elephants that have entertained customers over the years. Animals still attract kids to Bob’s, while honest service and quality products have long satisfied adults.

Bob Nance, & Lance & Merideth Nanc e with their children, Layla, Molly & Gunnar.

Lance Nance

Bob’s Tire Center In business since 1959 614 Walnut St., Red Bluff • (530) 529-1612 1723 Solano St., Corning • (530) 824- 4929 2300 Esplanade Rd., Chico • (530) 895-8473 www.bobstireredbluff.com

DADS IN BUSINESS What inspired us to begin this journey was our passion to see people live their best lives. We know when people are healthy their quality of life gets better and therefore our community grows stronger. What I love about owning my own business is the ability to provide excellent care at affordable prices, and making my own schedule to ensure a healthy quality of life. I balance quality time with my family by working hard four days a week, taking Fridays off, and not taking work home with me. The best advice someone has given me was to look at life and business the same way I do the spine: Work hard, have faith and make sure all areas are healthy and in alignment at all times.

Dr. Bobby Fano, DC Vertical Chiropractic In business since 2008

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DADS IN BUSINESS

We love the opportunity to serve our local community and are proud of our long-standing business history with both residential and commercial clients. We value our customers and have provided quality and skillful service to the greater Redding area since 1976. We are a family owned, and a family operated business. A commitment to a work ethic based on motivation, organization and discipline enables us to have the time to spend with family and friends. As lifelong Redding residents, we share the same enjoyments as many of our neighbors–hiking, boating, the outdoors and dining out. We believe that the personal motto of “Never give up!” applies to the business of business and life.

Ken McCullough

Enterprise Plumbing In business since 1976

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It seems like Bud and his wife, Jaimie, have been working 24-7 in the aftermath of the Northern California fires so we will let a customer speak for them: “I want to thank you for your quick and accurate work cleaning up my home site of fire debris left by the Camp Fire. Your handling of the permit process made getting started easy and now that the cleanup is complete I can get on with rebuilding my home and life.” Bud, of Walberg, Inc., is passing on the love of hard work, family, heavy machinery and racing to his son, just as his father, Nels, did for him.

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I more or less grew up in the business and the people were, or became, family. Not letting down those who depend on the business has kept me inspired. There are many challenges and ups and downs while running a business, but it is rewarding to see your decisions make a difference. I appreciate helping others; teaching work ethic to the employees, and helping their families through employment. In order to balance family time and business you have to learn to say “NO” to the business. The best advice someone gave me was “always be able to justify your actions”.

Jess Wills

Every day is a new adventure with kids, family and business. Sharing the good times and challenges with our incredible team at In Mo makes it even more wonderful! Carl Sommer, President/Owner

Being a “Dad In Motion” has taught me there’s no “I” in “Team”...Thank goodness I have three AMAZING Children (Miranda, Cody & Charlene). Chris Conway, General Manager

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Kyle Nelson photography

Every day that I can work behind the lens and create something unique and dynamic for my clients, I feel fulfilled. The ability to help businesses professionally showcase their services is exciting and gratifying. Knowing that the media my team and I create will directly correlate with increased sales and brand awareness is one of the reasons I do what I do every day and love it. I value the ability to spend quality time with my family. It can be difficult to “unplug” from work, especially when you own your own business so cherishing every moment is something that I try hard to do every day. “Take things one step at a time, and everything else will fall into place,” is a motto that helps me truly appreciate my family and my business.

Kyle Nelson

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There’s no one more import ant to me than my family. My kid are my world! Curtis Busbe s e, Operations Manager

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for community By Jenna Christophersen

Our Golden State Offers Seven Historical Places to Visit in Northern California

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rom the first steps of their firstborn, Bobby and Brandi Fano knew they wanted to raise their children with a spirit of adventure. “We wanted them to be exposed to different lifestyles, to expand our horizon and theirs,” says Brandi. With their three children, the Fanos have built a lifestyle around travel, frequently taking long weekends to explore the North State and beyond. Brandi says travel has helped her kids learn flexibility and rise to new challenges. “I think travel has bonded us as a family,” says Brandi. “It has made us who we are.” This summer, delve into the rich history of Northern California and let adventure redefine your family. Although young in terms of contemporary settlement, our state’s diverse natural stories run back to prehistoric ages. Use the list below to get your family started and then enjoy adventuresome new roads as they unfold before you.

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Table Mountain, Oroville While rising in popularity as a tourist destination for viewing springtime flowers and seasonal waterfalls, Table Mountain offers additional hidden gems -- literally. The first diamond discovered in the United States came from the plateau’s former boomtown of Cherokee, once so rife with gold that it captured the attention of President Rutherford B. Hayes and the investments of Thomas Edison. Drive up Cherokee Road and stop near the Cherokee Historic Landmark to see remnants of stone buildings and relics of the hydraulic gold mining that still scars the landscape. A few minutes away, crossing a historic covered bridge brings visitors to Oregon City, another town born of the gold rush, where one of California’s oldest schoolhouses still welcomes visitors on some weekends and by appointment.

Lava Beds National Monument, Tulelake Driving into the high desert of Lava Beds National Monument takes your family into a world of geological, ecological and historic intrigue. Molten lava rushing beneath its rapidly cooling crust from the Medicine Lake volcano created this fascinating network of lava tubes. While your family wanders and wonders through caves with names like Mushpot, Skull, Golden Dome, Blue Grotto or Labyrinth, you’ll learn about plants, fungi, cave invertebrates and bats specially adapted to this unique environment. Cave drawings hint at the cultural legacy of the Modoc Indians, and the monument lands contain the battlefields of the Modoc War of the early 1870s. Between hiking, camping and cave exploration, the monument will keep even the most active families busy.

Marshall Gold Discovery State Historic Park, Coloma In 1848, James Marshall discovered flakes of gold in the American River near Coloma while working on a sawmill for John Sutter. Marshall may as well have discovered magic; those little flakes initiated a radical transformation of the population, culture and landscape of California. Today, visitors can learn about the dramatic effects of this significant discovery by taking guided walking tours of the area, exploring the Marshall Gold Discovery Museum or stepping into the American River. The State Park offers seasonal programs, exhibits and activities for all ages, as well as areas for swimming, hiking, picnicking, boating and fishing.

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Charles M. Schulz Museum, Santa Rosa Did Charlie Brown always wear that iconic zig-zag shirt? Was the Little Red-Haired Girl inspired by a real person? Find answers to these questions and more in the world’s largest collection of original “Peanuts” art. Spend a hot summer afternoon watching “Peanuts” specials, walking through a recreation of Schulz’s art studio and, of course, chuckling over Schulz’s wit and humor displayed throughout the museum. Schulz’s child-centric cartoon strip significantly shaped cartooning, and visitors of all ages will enjoy entering the spirit of his work by drawing their own cartoons. As one visiting “artist” wrote, “Why have I only just discovered the wonders of “Peanuts” today? Why did I think it was just for children?”

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Presidio of San Francisco, San Francisco As the birthplace of San Francisco, the Presidio traces its history through seasons of occupation by Native Americans, Spaniards, Mexicans and European settlers. The Presidio became a U.S. Army post just before the Gold Rush and remained so until becoming a national park in 1994. Today, a mixture of businesses, untamed parks, historical landmarks and residential neighborhoods make the Presidio an engaging compilation of history and modernity. Visit Baker Beach, the Korean War Memorial, the Walt Disney Family Museum or the Lucasfilm headquarters. Complete the family adventure by camping at Rob Hill or make it a romantic getaway with reservations at the historic and glamorous Inn at the Presidio.

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Old Faithful Geyser of California, Calistoga You don’t have to travel to Wyoming to see Old Faithful; head to Napa’s wine country! While much smaller than the famed geyser of Yellowstone, California’s version still awes visitors as it shoots over 400 gallons of water 60 feet into the air every 30 to 40 minutes. After witnessing the spectacle for yourself, visit the geyser’s geology museum to learn the about the “plumbing” of geysers and how California’s Old Faithful can predict earthquakes up to 500 miles away. Those who prefer the warm fuzzies of nature will enjoy the Old Faithful Animal Farm, while those with a green thumb can stroll through the Old Faithful Gardens, stocked with native plants centered around a natural mineral water fountain. After exploring works up everyone’s appetite, enjoy a family picnic with a view of the geyser and a game of bocce ball.

Fort Ross, Jenner Settled on a scenic stretch of California coastline, Fort Ross offers incredible views of the Pacific Ocean, sandy beaches, redwood forests and the San Andreas Faultline. Visitors exploring the natural landscape and the Russian-era buildings can find lingering evidence of the 1906 earthquake that devastated San Francisco. Although established in 1812 as the southernmost reach of Russian settlement, Fort Ross has a very multi-cultural history, including the locally native Kayasha people, native Alaskans and Hawaiians and California land giants like John Sutter and John Bidwell. Investigate these layers of history at your own pace or book a guided tour for a wider lens on the area’s rich cultural story.

Whether or not an exotic summer vacation fits in your family’s schedule this year, you can still make room for a memorable day trip or weekend adventure to strengthen family bonds and deepen your appreciation of the North State. Ó

Jenna Christophersen is a Chico native who loves to write. She also loves adventures and especially delights in discovering hidden corners of California’s rich history.

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for health By Amy Gonzales, MS, RD

Road Trippin’ Healthy, Kid-Friendly Snacks for the Road

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arents know that a hungry kid equals a cranky kid, and let's not forget that parents get hungry and cranky, too! Nothing like a car full of “hangry” road trippers to ruin a good time. Having healthy, kid-friendly snacks on hand when it is not convenient or safe to stop means you can provide essential nutrients your growing family needs and prevent on-the-road meltdowns. It takes a bit of preparation, but healthy snacks for your next family road trip are well worth it.

Fruit & Veggie Bites Cut up fruits and veggies are easy for kids to handle and eat in the car. Use fun shape cutter sets to cut apples, cucumbers, melons, carrots and kiwi into appealing shapes. Carrots, cucumber, jicama or bell peppers make great veggie sticks, and diced melon is a sweetly refreshing treat with no added sugar. Have wipes on hand for these juicy treats. Check your local farmers market for other seasonal produce. Locally-grown fruits and veggies in season are nutrient-richer, less expensive and taste better than produce shipped from hundreds or thousands of miles away.

Pair with a Friend Pair fruits or veggies with a source of protein and fat for something tasty and helpful in moderating increases in blood sugar. And as a bonus, it will also keep children feeling full for longer. One of my daughter’s new favorite pairings is goat cheese with strawberries. Cut the top off a washed strawberry, hull out the core and fill it with goat cheese. Do this the day before your trip and put these tasty bites in a BPA-free plastic container. Apple slices with cheddar cheese or almond butter are also winning combinations. Almond or peanut butter packets are great for on-the-go snacking. When slicing up apples, dip them in a little water mixed with lemon juice to prevent browning. Individual hummus cups are great for dipping veggies on the road. They are a lot less messy and have more protein than ranch dressing. Double win!

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Popcorn If your kids like to watch movies on road trips, make it a full theatre experience by adding popcorn. Pop some the day before and put it in individual bags for everyone. You know you are going to smell it and want some too. Caution: popcorn (and grapes) can be a choking hazard

Treats You are on a road trip, so make it fun! Pack one or two special treats. Bring kids three years and older with you to the store and let them pick out their treat. Trader Joe’s has yummy dark chocolate-covered dried blueberries that are 17 a crowd pleaser.

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Nuts Nuts are a good source of protein, fat and other essential nutrients. But remember, for children four years or younger, nuts can be a choking hazard and are not a great car snack option. For older kids, almonds and cashews are easy to munch on. With all those shells, pistachios are too much trouble for the car. Dried Fruit Dried fruit is convenient for traveling because it is less delicate than fresh fruit. Dried mangos, apricots and kiwi are good for small hands. Trader Joe’s has a great selection to peruse.


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Even the friendliest of siblings get sick and tired of each other on long road trips. Packing everyone their own bag of snacks can help alleviate some sibling unrest. When each child has his or her own snacks and isn’t told to “share with your sister,” everyone in the car is happier. Include a variety of foods to keep snack time exciting and supply a diverse selection of nutrients. Keep wipes on hand to clean up sticky hands in between bathroom stops. While hand sanitizer and wipes are good in a pinch, washing hands with soap and warm water is the best way to combat nasty germs. No one wants to get food poisoning on a road trip and spend any more time in those gas station bathrooms than necessary. Yuck! On that note, a small cooler will keep snacks cold and safe to eat. Individually packaged foods are undeniably convenient but don't underestimate the deliciousness of something fresh and healthy when traveling. It doesn’t take much time to prep family-friendly road trippin’ snacks and leave the hangry monsters at home. Ó Amy Gonzales, MS, RD is a Registered Dietitian and has worked at the CSU, Chico, Center for Healthy Communities as a Nutrition Education Specialist for more than ten years. Amy is passionate about helping families incorporate healthy behaviors into their lifestyle; her goal is to make it easy to be healthy and feel good. One of her favorite summertime activities is exploring campgrounds in the beautiful North State with her two kids and husband.

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this is tehama By Kate Hiller

THIS IS TEHAMA

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. Photos: Alexis Le Clair Photography

Northern California Renewal; Field to Fork Tehama

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orthern California’s recent wildflower super bloom was a welcome sight, momentarily helping us to forget the destruction wrought by the 2018 fire season. The flowers beckoned us outdoors after a wet winter, and hobby gardeners soon felt the itch to put their hands in the soil. Farmers and ranchers don’t have the luxury of waiting until the rains pass before they brave the elements. Long before our wildflowers bloomed, local agriculturists were diligently working the soil, tending crops and herds and making their living amid Northern California’s unpredictable weather. As they toiled, new life was born, and with the new life, renewal. How can we partake in Northern California renewal? In our area, Field to Fork Tehama LLC (fieldtoforktehama.com) will bring it right to your door! Field to Fork Tehama is a non-traditional, multi-farm CSA (community-supported agriculture) with a distribution system that connects local farmers and ranchers to consumers. Owners Rachelle and Jake Gould are passionate about eating fresh locally and handing money directly to the farmers and ranchers who dot the landscape from Chico to Redding. Each week, Rachelle supports those producers as she sources their crops to pass on to her customers. A box delivered to my door with flavorful and fresh food harvested within a 75-mile radius? Less decision making and less shopping? Sign me up! In fact, Field to Fork Tehama is accepting new members in Shasta and Tehama counties. Field to Fork Tehama offers a month-by-month crate delivery service of fresh, local harvest to their customers’ doors each Thursday. A sample box for customers ordering both vegetables and meat might contain cauliflower, red radishes, bok choy, carrots, sassy salad mix, sugar snap peas, komatsuna greens, pork chops, ground beef, chicken and stew meat. In the summer, the customers’ kids look forward to seeing what fruit the “Watermelon Lady” might bring next. Something magical occurs for both adults and children upon receiving that gift box full of surprises—shopping stress vanishes from the adult while wonder fills the child. A doorstep box delivery brings ownership to children as if they produced the food themselves. This goes a long way toward placating picky eaters! Rachelle’s six-yearold daughter Maggie was a very picky eater until her family started working together, packing the boxes for delivery. You would never guess that Maggie’s new favorite food is flowers! She nibbles arugula and kale flowers while little sister Claire happily grazes through an array of fresh produce.

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Erin Urban, a long-time customer, says, “the CSA has decreased the time spent planning meals and heading out to the store, while also allowing us to cook 'outside of our box’ and try new veggies and meats that we wouldn't normally buy. Our kids, ages three and four, are even willing to try new things! Veggies are a hard sell for any toddler, but we can play it up that these veggies are ‘special’ because they come from around where we live.” “From around where we live” is key, and so is collaboration over competition. If Field to Fork Tehama isn’t right for you, Rachelle hopes you will find a CSA that is, because eating fresh food and supporting local producers is what matters. One of Rachelle’s suppliers, Carrie Lustig, CEO of Fulfilling Fields Organic Farm, has similar goals. She says, “I was not raised privileged by most definitions, but I was raised with the privilege of picking and tasting amazing, organic strawberries grown less than 50 feet from my front door. I didn't realize it for many years, but this experience changed my life. I was hooked. Hooked on the real flavors of real food. After many years in a totally different profession, I decided to devote my life to recapturing this childhood experience. I want my daughter and the diverse families in our community to experience this every single day. CSAs such as Field to Fork Tehama make it possible for small farms like mine to reach this goal.” Collaboration, renewal, life—just like the wildflowers flourishing after a burn. As our beloved Northern California recovers from the aftermath of devastating wildfires, one way to foster renewal and find beauty from ashes is to support our local farms and ranches through CSAs such as Field to Fork Tehama. Why not join a CSA as a Father’s Day present for the man in your family? If he likes to cook, he will enjoy cooking with the quality, flavorful foods delivered fresh and will no doubt become the hero at the dinner table. Sign up at fieldtoforktehama.com. Ó

Kate and her family are “adventure-schoolers” 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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localicious By Mandi Metzger Localicious Localicious is a monthly column celebrating food in the North State. If you would like to suggest a food-related business or organization, email us at localicious@northstateparent.com.

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n the mood for a drive? How about a drive to one of those places that will leave a lasting memory? I’m talking about those quick little road trips that make the weekend all the sweeter. Grab your coffee, favorite playlist and a pair of great sunglasses. In this month’s article, we’re taking you to two different flower and edible flower farms that I consider hidden gems of Northern California. First stop is 1792 State Highway 45, Glenn, CA. Welcome to Broken Oak Acres (brokenoakacres.com), offering vegetables and seasonal blooms. Broken Oak Acres is home to the Mann family and a handful of animals. “The property has a massive oak that lost a huge limb on Mother’s Day two years ago. That is how we ended up naming our little farm Broken Oak Acres,” Lindsay Mann explains. “Part of the limb now sits at the end of our driveway as a marker of sorts.” Drive by their little farm, and you’ll find a fruit and vegetable stand filled with seasonal treasures. Lindsay says, “After a bit of thinking and wondering, we decided to grow a few rows of pumpkins and see if people would stop to buy them.” And people do! Fresh-cut flower arrangements and pumpkins are offered up for sale in the back of an old pickup truck with a bed repurposed as a stand. And in the autumn, you will find pumpkin bouquets. What’s unique about this family is their love for flowers. Lyndsay Mann says, “I have loved growing and working with flowers since I was a little girl and as soon as we bought the house, I set to planting things that made great cut flowers simply because I love them. A lot of the flowers we grow are actually edible. Sunflowers, basil, mint, calendula, chrysanthemums, Agastache, cornflower, dianthus, dill, hollyhocks, marigold, rosemary and pineapple sage are all edible offerings from our farm -- some much more flavorful than others and some best as garnishes or a colorful burst in salads.” One of the highlights for the Mann family is growing their family alongside their veggies and flowers. Lyndsay and her husband David are raising their daughters Evelyn and Sophia, ages two and one, on the nearly 8-acre farm. The couple enjoys spending their days farming and

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educating people about the value of utilizing what you grow. They are also beginning to host flower arrangement classes. Find them in the Gathering Marketplace in historic downtown Willows, 216 West Sycamore Street, Tuesdays through Saturdays 10 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. For more edible flowers you can then take 1-5 north towards Redding, CA, where you will find an up-and-coming micro-farm. Heather Phillips of Little Sprouts Micro Farm (facebook.com/LittleSproutsUrbanFarm) has been offering edible flowers and microgreens to Shasta County since 2015. Heather says, “Our farm wasn’t planned. We have always had a vegetable garden with hopes of growing as much of our food as possible. We realized that our model diets require more hands and hearts than we have in our immediate family, and discovered that if we grow something well, we can use that to source the foods and people we believe in.” You can find Little Sprouts Micro-Farm yearround on Saturdays 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at 1043 State Street in downtown Redding. Their produce is also available in select grocery stores in Shasta County and Butte County. What’s better than knowing about these farms is visiting them yourself! Feel free to ask questions and learn why these farms are so crucial to our wellbeing. Ó Mandi Metzger and her family enjoy sharing their “Sweetest Lemonade” perspective with others through real food recipes. They are the happily busy owners of Capay’s Harvest, a sweet little country store and restaurant in Glenn County. Find more recipes at www.sweetestlemonade.com.

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The Mann family, Broken Oak Acres


for parents By Jenna Glatzer

Three New Twists on Old Crafts

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aint by numbers, latch hook and friendship bracelets have been around forever but what about some newer types of arts and crafts projects? If you’re looking for a different activity for your children, you might want to try one of these cool ideas.

Souvenir Jars

Scrapbooking is great but consider letting your kids design memory jars, too. Buy a few plain mason jars or save and clean old jars of mayonnaise, pickles, etcetera and encourage your kids to collect small items from vacations or special days. The base might be items like beach

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sand, pebbles or shells used to create whatever “scenes” they want inside with items such as tickets, figurines, twigs, dried flowers, coins or game tokens, small colorings, buttons, ride bracelets and so on. Help them label the jars with the date and place, and before long, they’ll have a shelf full of mementos neatly stored. 22

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Three New Twists on Old Crafts Diamond Painting “What on earth?” I thought as I stumbled upon several listings for “diamond painting kits” on eBay. They were far too inexpensive to include actual diamonds. As it turns out, the craft doesn’t involve diamonds or paint. They’re printed canvases with packages of colored crystals that you stick onto the numbered spaces using an enclosed tool or tweezers, like a paint-by-numbers but with crystals. They come out looking more like shiny cross-stitch creations, and you can find all sorts of designs. Animals, flowers, and landscapes are the most popular picks. Some are full coverage meaning that the entire canvas will be covered in crystals, and others have some printed areas and some areas accented with crystals. A typical “painting” takes about five to eight hours to complete and is best for tweens and teens who have steady hands and the patience to come back to a project for several days. You can frame and hang the pieces when they’re finished. Kits are available at Michaels as well as on eBay, Amazon, AliExpress and many others. You can watch a simple YouTube tutorial to learn the technique as most kits are made in China, and instructions may not be included.

Jenna Glatzer is the author or ghostwriter of more than 30 books, including Celine Dion’s authorized biography and a Marilyn Monroe biography authorized by her estate. See her books at jennaglatzer.com.

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BY JENNIFER ARNOLD

Finding Creative Ways to Make Summer Special and Fun

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Shaving Cream Marbling You’ve seen the beautiful marbleized paper on stationery and books, but did you know how easily you could make a version of your own even with young kids? All you need is a baking pan, shaving cream, card stock or watercolor paper, something with a straight edge and food coloring or paint. First, fill the baking tray with a layer of foamy shaving cream. Then put several drops of food coloring on top. You can use just one color, two or several. Then use a toothpick or stick to swirl the colors around as desired. Place your card stock on top and press lightly to transfer the paint onto it, then lift it off. Use your straight edge, which could be a piece of sturdy cardboard, a credit card, a squeegee or something similar, to wipe off the shaving foam and excess color. Don’t worry; it won’t smear the food coloring off the paper! This is a very forgiving and inexpensive craft that you can do again and again. Just add a fresh layer of shaving foam and a few more drops of coloring if the colors get too mixed. Lay the card stock flat to dry. Ó

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t’s that time of year when families are gearing up for various summer activities. Our beautiful part of the North State provides ample possibilities during these hot months for both enjoyable kid activities and an oftentimes much-needed respite for parents. Summer looks a little bit different for our family. Water activities, which are typically a staple of summer fun around here, are not an option for all of our family members at this point. Our youngest son Chance has a tracheostomy tube. This means that if even a little water gets into the stoma (hole) in his neck, it goes directly into his lungs. Even though his tube is capped during the day, there is still enough of an opening for water to sneak in there should his neck ever become submerged. To complicate things—he loves water. He is a fearless and energetic eight-year-old, so trying to keep him contained when everyone else is playing in a swimming pool or a lake is next to impossible. We have found a middle ground at home in the form of a water play table, sprinklers and a kiddie pool with a few inches of water. He can enjoy splashing around safely and doesn’t feel like he’s missing out. Sending Chance and his sister Lilly to one of the many summer day camps offered locally isn’t a current possibility. Our children require care beyond what most typical camps can provide. Instead, we’ve found alternative ways for them to enjoy their time off from school without breaking the bank or losing our sanity. These activities involve lots of trips to the local parks so they can release some energy before it reaches the usual triple-digit temperatures. We’ve also found a new way to enjoy our trampoline. With some sidewalk chalk and a little water, the black trampoline mat becomes a blank canvas for our budding artists. Luckily chalk is washable, as Chance often likes to display his creations on the side of the house if we don’t catch him in time! There are so many opportunities and different ways to make summer fun and memorable, even if your summer break doesn’t look like everyone else’s holiday. These are just a few of our family’s favorite things. What are yours? 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.


Learn About Local Preschools Notre Dame Preschool in Chico.

Chico Montessori Children's House

814 Glenn St. • (530) 342-5518 www.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

KidsPark

2477 Forest Ave. • (530) 894-6800 www.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, 7:30am-5:30pm 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

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

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Feather River Recreation & Park District Preschool

1875 Feather River Blvd. • 530.533.2011 www.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

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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

21945 Old 44 Drive • (530) 547-5600 Ages: 3-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30am-5:30pm mid-August through May www.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

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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

Sacred Heart Preschool Center

2285 Monroe Ave. • (530) 727-1042 DS Ages: 2-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30am - 5:30pm www.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

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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.

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, handson 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 www.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 years • Times: M-F, 7am-5:30pm www.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 www. 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 www. shadyoaksmontessori.com DS Ages: 2 yrs-K • Times: M-F, 7:30am-5:30pm 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 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 www.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

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 personabout 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 www.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 . www.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.

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Please submit your August events via our online submission form located on the home page of our website: ✓ Go to northstateparent.com to submit ✓ Click Calendar icon ✓ Click submit event Calendar submissions must reach North State Parent by the 10th of the month prior to the event's date:

August Events Submission Deadline is July 10. If you have additional questions, contact our calendar team at (530) 926-1287 North State Parent magazine P.O. Box 1602, Mt. Shasta, CA 96067 Phone (530) 926-1287 • Fax (530) 926-3873 Please note: most information listed here is compiled several weeks prior to publishing; we encourage you to use the phone numbers provided to verify dates and times of events.

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ART & MUSEUM EXHIBITS 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 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 Thru Time Exhibit. 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. Finley Fryer Retrospective Exhibit; Dunsmuir. Enjoy a retrospective art exhibit by Finley Fryer, an internationally known, multimedia artist who maintains an art studio in Dunsmuir. The exhibit spans both galleries. Details on website. All ages. Opening Reception on 6/8, 5-7pm. Wed-Sat, 11am-4pm & Sun, 12-4pm; thru 8/3. Free. Siskiyou Arts Museum, 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4711. Gateway Science Museum; Chico. Explore the world of science-related activities & new exhibit: Before & Beyond the Moon opening 6/12. All ages. Wed-Sun, 12-5pm; thru 12/15. Free with museum admission, $5-$7; ages 2 & under free. Gateway Science Museum, 625 Esplanade. (530)898-4121. 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. Get your heart pumping & palms sweaty as you face common fears in a series of fun challenges that illustrate how your body & brain work

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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, 11am-5pm. $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 North 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, 12:00-5:30pm. $3. Redding Reptiles, 991 Lake Blvd. (530)338-2445. Victoriana; 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. 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. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. $12/adults; $10/children & seniors; free ages 2 & under. ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum, 1500 E Main St. (541)482-6767.

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. Tue-Sun: 12-4pm. $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, 6:30-8:30pm. $50/lane up to 5 people, then $5/pp 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. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Children enjoy an interactive play town with different building structures while parents enjoy complimentary water, coffee & cocoa. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. $9/day pass (ages 13mos-7yrs); $5/ day pass (ages 12mos & under). KidzTopia Play Town, 1619 Hilltop Dr. (530)768-5600. 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.


GOING PLACES JUNE 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 view the animals & explore hands-on exhibits like the new Smokejumper exhibit, then stroll outside to enjoy play equipment, the Parrot Playhouse & the seasonal butterfly house. 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. Turtle Bay Exploration Park Mill Building, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. U-Pick Cherries; Yankee Hill. Come out for hayrides with a glorious view, take photos & enjoy juicy fresh cherries right from a 600-tree cherry orchard. Cherries expected to be ready approx. end of May thru 3rd weekend in June; check website & Facebook for daily updates. All ages. Daily, 9am-4 pm. $5/ lb. Stagecoach Lane Ranch, 11258 Nelson Bar Rd. (530)532-0191. 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. Wings Of Summer: Butterflies!; Redding. Summer takes flight with one of Turtle Bay’s most beloved & popular exhibits. Visitors can view hundreds of butterflies in a tranquil, enclosed garden. All ages. Mon-Fri, 9:30am-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10:30am-5pm; thru 6/30. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. 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.

THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, TEHAMA, SHASTA & SISKIYOU COUNTIES Peruse the research library & gift shop. Th-Sun, 9am2pm. Free; donations appreciated. Chico Airport, 165 Ryan Ave. (530)345-6468. 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. Lord’s Gym Kids Mud Run; Oroville. This annual 1-mile obstacle course is back for children. In between races kids will enjoy Mud Fest with inflatables, food & carnival style attractions. Ages 4-12. 9am3pm. Free. 3556 Oro Bangor Hwy. (530)635-4260. 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. Paradise Chocolate Fest; Oroville. Show your support by visiting the Paradise community today & enjoy this 15th annual chocolate extravaganza! Stroll thru chocolate candy land & enjoy free samples, eating contests, Kidz-Zone bounce house, carnival games, crafts, raffle prizes & musical concerts. Stop by the North State Parent booth to say hello & make a Willy Wonka hat with us! $5/general, 4 & under free. 9am-5pm; 8-11am pancake breakfast. Gold Country Casino Resort, 4020 Olive Hwy. (530)342-4896. 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. U-Pick Cherries; Yankee Hill. Head out with your family to pick fresh cherries & enjoy beautiful views on the ranch with hayrides, photo spots, a barn sale & lots more. Call for updates. All ages. Daily, 9am-4pm; thru 6/21. $5/lb. Stagecoach Lane Ranch, 11258 Nelson Bar Rd. (530)532-0191. 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. 6/1 & 2: 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.

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1 | SATURDAY BUTTE COUNTY 2019 Sherwood Music Festival; Chico. Features a full lineup of amazing talent. Enjoy music, food, free activities & a fundraiser for Sherwood Montessori, a public tuition-free school in Chico. This is a day of fun for the whole family. All ages. 2-8pm. $20-$30. 2500 Estes Rd. (530)345-6600. 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. Block Parties With A Purpose; Chico. Join monthly creek cleanups hosted by Butte Environmental Council. The goal is to rid Chico’s creeks of garbage & harmful, invasive plant species. Come early for coffee & snacks. All ages. 9am-12pm, thru June. Free. Little Chico Creek, Humboldt & Cypress. (530)891-6424. 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.

Saturday June 15th

1:00 & 6:00pm David Marr Theatre

2200 Eureka Way, Redding

$12 ages 4 and under free Tickets available at the door or call 530.247.1010

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.

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. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. $12/adults; $10/children & seniors; free ages 2 & under. ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum, 1500 E Main St. (541)482-6767.

SHASTA COUNTY American Red Cross/CPR/First Aid/AED Blended; Redding. Designed to train individuals to appropriately recognize & respond to cardiac, breathing & first aid emergencies until more advanced medical personnel can take over. Age 15 & up. 1-5pm. $60; must pre-reg. Teen Center, 54 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. 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. Blended Learning Lifeguard Training; Redding. A blended course from the American Red Cross that builds the same knowledge & skills as the traditional in-person training. Ages 15 & up. 6/1 & 2, 8am-6pm. $195; must pre-reg. Caldwell Rec Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Buti Yoga; Redding. Experience this new yoga — 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 North Court St. (530)246-9622. 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. 10am-1pm. Free with park or garden admission ($3/garden; $12-$16/ park). McConnell Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, 1135 Arboretum Dr. (530)243-8850. Creepy Crawly Animals; Redding. Are you afraid of animals with lots of legs? This program will introduce you to a couple of Turtle Bay’s less cuddly animals & show how they are important to the environment. Maybe you will leave with a little less fright. All ages. 3pm. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530) 243-8850. Farm Club Fun At Redding Market; Redding. Children shop for a fruit, vegetable or a plant that grows a fruit or vegetable with free tokens valued at $2. Visit 3 times in 6 weeks & choose a free gift on your 3rd visit. Ages 3-15. Sat, 7:30am-12pm; thru 7/6. Free. Redding Farmers Market, 777 Cypress Ave. (530)225-5351. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Little ones have a blast with trampolines, foam pits, tumble tracks & much more. Ages 5 & under. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. $5/child; supervised free play. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4496. 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. Gather Redding Farmers Market; Redding. Enjoy locally grown goodies from Red Gate Ranch, Loaves Baking, Little Sprouts Micro Farm & more. 9am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine. Little Sprouts Micro Farm, 1043 State St. (530)941-2010.

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GOING PLACES JUNE 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. 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. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Children enjoy an interactive play town with different building structures while parents enjoy complimentary water, coffee & cocoa. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. $9/day pass (ages 13mos-7yrs); $5/ day pass (ages 12mos & under). KidzTopia Play Town, 1619 Hilltop Dr. (530)768-5600. 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.

THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, TEHAMA, SHASTA & SISKIYOU COUNTIES 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, 12:00-5:30pm. $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. 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. Tue-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. 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 North 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 Olive & The Thistle; Corning. Check out vendors specializing in primitives, antiques, vintage, re-purposed, up-cycle, farmhouse, handmade & garden Items in an outdoor setting. All ages. 9am-4pm. $3; ages 5 & under free. The Olive & The Thistle, 22731 Viola Ave. (530)209-4383. 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.

2 | 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

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June 23 - 29, Sun–Sat

Spend a full week receiving instruction by four of the most respected Jazz and Show Choir directors, composers and choreographers in the USA! Come join the fun! Info: rslabbinck@siskiyous.edu

Summer Soccer Clinic

Shastice Park, Mt. Shasta • 6:30pm Pack a picnic & come enjoy these free concerts!

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Boys & Girls Ages 6-18 • Cost: $115

July 8-11, 8am-12pm (Ages 6-13) & 1-5pm (Ages 14-18)

Campers will receive instruction in ball handling, shooting, offense, passing, defense, and fundamentals of the game of basketball. Space in the camp is limited to 80 participants. Info: heath@siskiyous.edu

Boys & Girls Ages 7-18 • Cost: $50 per player

June 24-27, 9am - 12pm

COS soccer coaching staff teach your kids soccer in a fun environment where they can laugh, play and learn to love the game. Info: ekephart@siskiyous.edu

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GOING PLACES JUNE 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. Th-Sun, 9am2pm. 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. Spring Herb Faire; Chico. The Elderberry Apothecary presents free workshops, herbal medicine & food. Learn about what the land has to offer with workshops led by leading herbalists in the community. Stock up on fresh herbal medicines, teas & medicinal plant starts from local herbalists. All ages. 10am4pm. Free. Lower Bidwell Park at One Mile (Oak Grove A).

JACKSON COUNTY, OR First Sunday At ScienceWorks; Ashland, OR. Bring the family to learn & explore in a wonderful hands-on museum that’s home to more than 100 varied exhibits. 10am-5pm. $3 admission today. ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum, 1500 East Main St. (541)482-6767. 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. Old-Time Fiddle Jams; Redding. Enjoy the sounds & sights of fiddles, flattop guitars & more as you sit back or dance to bluegrass & Americana music. All ages. 1st Sun, 1-3pm; thru Dec 2019. Free. St. James Lutheran Church, 2500 Shasta View Blvd. (530)200-4820. Special Needs Day At Rare Air Trampoline Park; Redding. Children with sensory needs may enjoy a jump session with access to the trampoline arena including an airbag pit & more. All ages. 1st Sun, 10am-12pm. $10/person; 1 parent free for each jumper who needs assistance (reusable jump socks required, $3). 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530)221-1206. 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. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. See the 1st.

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 North Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508. 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. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st.

Mount Shasta Farmers’ Market Celebrating Local Farms & Food Mondays 3:30-6pm May 20 to October 14 400 Block of N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mt. Shasta

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Enjoy an easy & delightful Saturday morning Herb Walk in Dunsmuir with Cara Saunders of Bear Wallow Herbs. Learn more about useful & not so useful plants & herbs during this walk presented by Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center & North State Parent magazine! See the 8th. (Siskiyou County)

3 | 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. Camp Durham-azing; Durham. Daily or weekly camp themes incorporate a variety of fun activities, field trips & more. Half-day or full-day options. Grades K-5. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-6pm; camps avail thru 8/9. $90-$135/weekly; $20-$35/daily. Durham Recreation & Park District, 9447 Midway. (530)345-1921. Camp Wild Heart; Chico. Campers choose from a daily array of engaging, hands-on STEAM activities. Fun, friendship, science, art, nature, adventure, park & creek exploration come together in a fully child-choice environment with respectful, caring adults sharing fun, hands-on activities & projects. Ages 4.5-13. Mon-Th, 9:30am-4:30pm; camps avail thru 8/22. $47/daily; virtual punch cards avail. Thrive, 1361 Hawthorne Ave. (530)809-4638. Lil’ Sprouts Program; Chico. An early intervention program for children with autism. Thru sensory play & one-on-one support, your child will develop socialization, behavioral & communication skills. Ages 2-5. Mon, 2-5pm. Free; must pre-reg. Little Red Hen Lifespan Center, 2418 Cohasset Rd. #150. (530)897-0900.

GLENN COUNTY Willows Nurturing Nest Playgroup. 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. The Nurturing Nest, 1035 West 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. 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. 6-9pm. $45; must pre-reg. Aunt Bee’s Kitchen, 1213 C St. (530)262-3338. 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 6/28. $30/month; $4/drop-in; must pre-reg. Caldwell Park, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095.

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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. 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 6/26. $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. 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 7/1. $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, 10:30-11:30am. 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. Spring Aqua Athletes Swim Lessons; Redding. This pre-swim team program will emphasize performing

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the 4 competitive strokes comfortably: front crawl, backstroke, breaststroke & butterfly. Ages 6-17. MonTh, 4:30-5pm; thru 6/6. $27; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Spring Swim Lessons; Redding. From Parent & Me to school-aged swim lessons, children learn skills & water safety in each 35-min long session. Parents must be in water during Parent & Me classes. Ages 0-17. Mon-Th, times vary; thru 6/6. $27; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. 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 0-12. 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. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. 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. 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. $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 0-5yrs. Mon, 10:30am-12pm. 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. Red Bluff Community Band & Ice Cream Social; Red Bluff. Head out for an ice cream social to benefit The Big Splash Project, then stay for the kickoff performance of the Community Band’s Summer Concert series. All ages. 7pm ice cream social; 8pm concert. $10 donation. Red Bluff River Park, 555 Washington St. (530)527-2256. Teeter Toddlers Parent-Child Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Fun parent participation class for ages 18mos4yrs enhances developmental skills, teaches cooperative play & nurtures parent-child bonding & healthy habits. Mon, 10:30-11:30am. $5/drop-in (discounts for members). Tehama Family Fitness Center, 2498 S. Main St. (530)528-8656. Toddler Story Hour; Red Bluff. This story hour features themed stories & an accompanying activity or craft. Ages 1-3. Mon, 10-11am. Free. Red Bluff Branch Library, 545 Diamond Ave. (530)527-0604.

4 | TUESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Buddin’ Sprouts Program; Chico. A progression of Little Red Hen’s Lil’ Sprouts program, where ad-

vanced 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, 6:30-8:30pm. $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. 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 7/2. $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/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. 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. Reading Hero Storytime; Oroville. Trained volunteers bring stories alive for kids of all ages. Tue, 3-4pm. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. 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 6/25. $27. Caldwell Rec Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Buti Yoga; Redding. Experience this new yoga — 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


GOING PLACES JUNE core & challenge you. Ages 12 & up. Tue/Th, 4:30pm. $12 (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 North 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. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Little ones have a blast with trampolines, foam pits, tumble tracks & much more. Ages 5 & under. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. $5/child; supervised free play. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4496. Hula Classes; Redding. Students learn about Hawaiian culture with dance, music, songs, chants, stories, weaving & more. Tue/Th, 4-5pm (ages 6-14) or 5-7pm (ages 15 & up); thru 6/27. $50; must pre-reg. Teen Center, 54 Quartz Hill. (530)225-4095. 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. 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. $9/day pass (ages 13mos-7yrs); $5/day pass (ages 12mos & under). KidzTopia Play Town, 1619 Hilltop Dr. Suite K. (530)768-5600. 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 & Sing Storytime; Redding. Storytime, crafts & songs for children of all ages. Tue, 10:30-11:30am. 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. 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. 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 0-12. 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.

THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, TEHAMA, SHASTA & SISKIYOU COUNTIES 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. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. See the 1st.

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. 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. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm. $5/day pass; $4/shoe rental. 308 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-2359. 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. 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.

TEHAMA COUNTY Grown Up & Me Classes; Red Bluff. Loosely directed play on soft structures with song, dance & art mixed in. Children enjoy small art project, story & movement

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songs, parachute & bubble time then go home with a memorable stamp for the road. Ages 2 & under. Tue, 1-1:45pm; Th, 4-4:45pm; Fri, 11-11:45am; thru 6/27. $12; $8/siblings. Little Feet at Play, 658 Rio St. (925)989-8497.

5 | 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: Quality Childcare; 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’s 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. Preschool Storytime & Toy Van Visit; Oroville. Enjoy storytime & borrow toys from Valley Oak’s mobile toy lending library. Ages 3-5. 1st Wed, 11am-12pm. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7641. Reading Hero Storytime; Oroville. Trained volunteers bring stories alive for kids. All ages. It’s lots of fun. Wed, 3-4pm. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642.

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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. Willows Nurturing Nest Playgroup. 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. The Nurturing Nest, 1035 West 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. 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. 6-9pm. $45; must pre-reg. Aunt Bee’s Kitchen, 1213 C St. (530)225-4095. 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 6/28. $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 prereg. 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 6/26. $55; must pre-reg. Teen Center, 54 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Mixed Media Art Class; Redding. Acquire the tools to begin to develop your own artistic style in a fun environment where self-expression & innovation are celebrated & passion for art is shared. Ages 13 & up. Wed, 6:30-8pm; thru 7/10. $75; must pre-reg. Caldwell Recreation Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (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. 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 & 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. $9/day pass (ages 13mos-7yrs); $5/day pass (ages 12mos & under). KidzTopia Play Town, 1619 Hilltop Dr. (530)768-5600. 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. www.northstateparent.com • June 2019

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GOING PLACES JUNE 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. Square Dancing With Prairie Squares; Anderson. Bring the family or sneak away for some old-fashion square dancing fun. First hour beginners encouraged to come & learn, then welcome to stay. All ages. Wed, 7pm; thru 7/31. $6 drop-in; first 3 classes free. Community Center, Anderson City Hall, 1887 Howard St. (530)378-6656. 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 0-12. 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 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 West 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.

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THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, TEHAMA, SHASTA & SISKIYOU COUNTIES veggies, fruit, nuts, meats, honey, eggs & artisan food products, crafts, educational demonstrations, music, children’s activities & more. 5-8pm, rain or shine; thru 8/28. Washington & Pine Sts. (530)527-6220.

6 | THURSDAY BUTTE COUNTY After-School Storytime; Chico. Stories & crafts for ages 12 & under. Th, 3pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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. 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, 2-3pm. $8/class. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave., Ste. 140. (530)343-3101.

American Sign Language; Yreka. Children learn to communicate with the language used in the deaf community. Grades 4-12. Wed, 2-3pm (homeschooled students) or 3:30-4:30pm (public school students). $25 + $16 book fee; must pre-reg. Shoppe Serendipity, 404 S Main St. (530)598-0075. 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. 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. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm. $5/day pass; $4/shoe rental. 308 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-2359. 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. 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 East Alma St. (530)926-2031.

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 0-5. 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 Sts. (530)345-6500. Toddler Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & action rhymes. Ages 0-3. Th, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726.

SHASTA COUNTY Buti Yoga; Redding. Experience this new yoga — 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 North Court St. (530)246-9622. 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. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Little ones have a blast with trampolines, foam pits,

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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. Wednesday Market & Music; Red Bluff. Part of the Downtown Market & Concert Series. Certified market features locally grown products including

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tumble tracks & much more. Ages 5 & under. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. $5/child; supervised free play. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4496. Hula Classes; Redding. Students learn about Hawaiian culture with dance, music, songs, chants, stories, weaving & more. Tue/Th, 4-5pm (ages 6-14) or 5-7pm (ages 15 & up); thru 6/27. $50; must pre-reg. Teen Center, 54 Quartz Hill. (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. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Children enjoy an interactive play town with different building structures while parents enjoy complimentary water, coffee & cocoa. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. $9/day pass (ages 13mos-7yrs); $5/ day pass (ages 12mos & under). KidzTopia Play Town, 1619 Hilltop Dr. (530)768-5600. Kids Kung Fu; Anderson. Students will learn to take instruction, develop self-control & coordination, improve balance & become physically fit while having fun. Th, 5:30-6:15pm (ages 4-8); 6:15-7pm (ages 9 & up); thru July 2020. $25/mo. Anderson City Hall Community Center, 1887 Howard St. (530)378-6656. Little Explorers: Butterflies & Bugs; Redding. Learn how butterflies use their colors to keep themselves safe & why bugs have so many legs. 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. 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. Preschool Gymnastics; 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 6/27. $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 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. Storytime At Anderson Family Health; Anderson. Celebrate the joys of reading at this weekly storytime in the waiting room. Ages 0-5. Th, 3:30-4pm. Free. Anderson Family Health & Dental Center, 2801 Silver St. (530)378-0486. Summer Blast! Tween Program; Redding. Teens enjoy wacky science, Shrinky Dink & duct tape crafts & more. Ages 9-12. Th, 1pm; thru 7/18. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Sun Oaks Summer Camp; Redding. Kids will have a blast with weekly events including ninja run, scavenger extravaganza, glow volleyball, watercolor run, rocket launch, sock hop/camp disco, aqua obstacle course, carnival & pizza party. Ages 5-12. Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm; camps avail thru 8/9. $150/ weekly; $42/daily. 3452 Argyle Rd. (530)221-4405.


GOING PLACES JUNE 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 0-12. 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. Youth Creative Expression; Redding. This class will give children tools to begin to develop their own artistic & expressive style in a fun environment. Ages 6-12. Th, 6-7pm; thru 7/10. $75; must pre-reg. Caldwell Park, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. 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)246-9622.

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. Tue-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.

TEHAMA COUNTY Grown Up & Me Classes; Red Bluff. Loosely directed play on soft structures with song, dance & art mixed in. Children enjoy small art project, story & movement songs, parachute & bubble time then go home with a memorable stamp for the road. Ages 2 & under. Tue, 1-1:45pm; Th, 4-4:45pm; Fri, 11-11:45am; thru 6/27. $12; $8/siblings. Little Feet at Play, 658 Rio St. (925)989-8497.

THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, TEHAMA, SHASTA & SISKIYOU COUNTIES 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. Camp Fire Mural Series: Beauty From Ashes By Artist Shane Grammer & Photographer Terence Duffy; Chico. Art Exhibition Fundraiser to support Paradise Artists group & survivors. Features art created on the ruins of the Camp Fire as a symbol of hope. Ages 18 & up. 5-10pm. $25. monca, 900 Esplanade. (530)487-7272. 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. 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, 2:30-5:30pm. Free; must pre-reg. Little Red Hen Lifespan Center, 2418 Cohasset Rd. #150. (530)897-0900.

GLENN COUNTY Willows Nurturing Nest Playgroup. 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. The Nurturing Nest, 1035 West Wood St. (530)934-6882.

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BUTTE COUNTY “A Circus Story” Presented By Kinetics Academy Of Dance; Chico. Get ready because the circus is in town for 3 days. See the show thru the eyes of a young girl who becomes a star & a hero, all in one night & all with a magical twist. All ages. 6/7-8, 5:30pm & 6/9, 2pm. $12/child; $14/adult. Center for the Arts at Pleasant Valley High School, 1475 East Ave. (530)344-2505. 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

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. Free. California Therapy Horses Ranch, 43 Canyon Dr. (530)321-9164. LymeAid Benefit Concert; Chico. Head out for live music, refreshments, no-host bar, raffle & silent auction with donated art from local artists. All ages. 7-10pm. $15/advance tix; $17/door. C.A.R.D. Center, 545 Vallombrosa Ave. (530)321-5737. Play Date At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Bring your friends & make some new ones. All ages. Fri, 10am12pm. 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. 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.

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SHASTA COUNTY 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. $9/day pass (ages 13mos-7yrs); $5/day pass (ages 12mos & under). KidzTopia Play Town, 1619 Hilltop Dr. Suite K. (530)768-5600. 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 this new yoga — 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 North 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 6/28. $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. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Little ones have a blast with trampolines, foam pits, tumble tracks & much more. Ages 5 & under. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. $5/child; supervised free play. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4496. 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, 12:00-5:30pm. $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: Kids’ Night; Redding. Bring the kids to learn more about secrets of the Cardboard Rocket & to watch the “Zula Patrol: Down to Earth” episode. All ages. 7pm. $8. Schreder Planetarium, 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. www.northstateparent.com • June 2019

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Calling all princesses! Head out to Red Bluff for the Princess Ball filled with crafts, games, dancing & much more for princesses! See the 8th. (Tehama County)

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. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. 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. Tue-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 North Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508.

TEHAMA COUNTY Grown Up & Me Classes; Red Bluff. Loosely directed play on soft structures with song, dance & art mixed in. Children enjoy small art project, story & movement songs, parachute & bubble time then go home with a memorable stamp for the road. Ages 2 & under. Tue, 1-1:45pm; Th, 4-4:45pm; Fri, 11-11:45am; thru 6/27. $12; $8/siblings. Little Feet at Play, 658 Rio St. (925)989-8497. 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. Selah Dance Academy Presents “The Nightingale”; Red Bluff. Enjoy this spring performance by talented dancers based on the fairytale by Hans Christian Anderson. All ages. 6/7 & 8, 6:30pm. $10. Red Bluff State Theatre, 333 Oak St. (530)727-9154.

8 | SATURDAY BUTTE COUNTY 17th Annual Country Faire & Threshing Bee At Patrick Ranch Museum; Durham. Glimpse into the past. Tour Glenwood Farmhouse & see wheat harvested by antique tractors & horses. Bee & dog demos, children’s activities & tram rides, blacksmithing demos, antique car display, music, vendors & delicious food. All ages. 9am-4pm. $2/child, $5/ adult.10381 Midway. (530)342-4359.

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“A Circus Story” Presented By Kinetics Academy Of Dance; Chico. Get ready because the circus is in town for 3 days. See the show thru the eyes of a young girl who becomes a star & a hero, all in one night & all with a magical twist. All ages. 6/7-8, 5:30pm & 6/9, 2pm. $12/child; $14/adult. Center for the Arts at Pleasant Valley High School, 1475 East Ave. (530)344-2505. 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. 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. 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. Movies In The Park: “Wonder”; Chico. A movie under the stars is a memorable experience. Sharing it with hundreds of your neighbors makes it even more special. Bring a blanket or low-back chair & relax on the grass with your friends & family. Movie starts 15 mins. before sunset. All ages. 8pm. Free. Sycamore Field, 300 South Park Dr. (530)895-4711. 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 0-3 months. 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 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.

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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. 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. 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 1st. U-Pick Cherries; Yankee Hill. Head out with your family to pick fresh cherries & enjoy beautiful views on the ranch with hayrides, photo spots, a barn sale & lots more. Call for updates. All ages. Daily, 9am-4pm; thru 6/21. See the 1st. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with blacklight bowling & music. Sat, 9pm-1am. 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 Family 2nd Saturday: Phobia Fun; Redding. Are you afraid of heights? Does the dark make you nervous? Join educators & volunteers as you explore common fears & phobias. Test the limits with the virtual reality plank walk, meet a creepy-crawly face-to-face & discover how fears can keep our bodies safe. 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. Farm Club Fun At Redding Market; Redding. Children shop for a fruit, vegetable or a plant that grows a fruit or vegetable with free tokens valued at $2. Visit 3 times in 6 weeks & choose a free gift on your 3rd visit. Ages 3-15. Sat, 7:30am-12pm; thru 7/6. Free. Redding Farmers Market, 777 Cypress Ave. (530)225-5351. Gather Redding Farmers Market; Redding. Enjoy locally grown goodies from Red Gate Ranch, Loaves Baking, Little Sprouts Micro Farm & more. 9am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine. Little Sprouts Micro Farm, 1043 State St. (530)941-2010. 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. Meet Star Wars 1st Ship Creator; Redding. Colin Cantwell, creator & model builder of the original Star Wars ships is appearing at the 2-day Sundial Bridge Comic Con. He will meet fans, answer questions & share stories. All ages. 11am-6pm. $35/adults; children free. 1830 Hilltop Dr. (605)215-8447. Pickleball Paddle Battle Tournament; Redding. Round-robin format. The number of games will be determined by the number of entries. For adults. 6/8 & 9, 8am-2pm. $50; must pre-reg. Enterprise Park, 4000 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. 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. World Oceans Day At Turtle Bay; Redding. More of the Earth’s surface is covered in water than land & many of the animals who live in our oceans are in danger of extinction due to human activity. Come learn what you can do to help protect this precious resource in this special Turtle Bay program. All ages. 1pm. 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 Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 1st. Galaxy Gymnastics Saturday Open Gym For Youth; Redding. Ages 5-14. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 1st. 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. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. 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 1st. 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, 12:00-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. 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 1st. 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 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY 2nd Saturday Art Opening & Reception: Finley Fryer Retrospective; Dunsmuir. Enjoy a retrospective art exhibit by Finley Fryer, an internationally known, multimedia artist who maintains an art studio in Dunsmuir. The exhibit spans both galleries. Details on website. All ages. Opening Reception 5-7pm; other times: Wed-Sat, 11am-4pm & Sun, 12-4pm; thru 8/3. Free. Siskiyou Arts Museum, 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4711. Annual Railroad Days; Dunsmuir. A fun 2-day event with vendors, food, beer garden, battle of the bands, live entertainment, parade, kids activities, show-nshine car show, fiddle contest & much more. Today’s events: a pancake breakfast, soapbox derby, Dunsmuir Museum, library book & bake sale, kids zone, parade, fiddle contest, battle of the bands & more. All ages. 6/8 & 9, 8am-6pm (Sat); 10am-1pm (Sun). Free. Downtown Dunsmuir. (530)515-8005. Herb Walk; Dunsmuir. Presented by Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center & North State Parent magazine. Join Cara Saunders of Bear Wallow Herbs to discover useful & not so useful


GOING PLACES JUNE plants & herbs on this easy walking trail. All ages. 9:30-11am. Free. Hedge Creek Falls, 4121 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)926-5655. Ballroom Technique Class; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dance techniques from pro instructors. Sat, 9:45-11:45am. See the 1st. 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. Tue-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 7th.

TEHAMA COUNTY Lavender Harvest Event; Corning. Enjoy the lavenders in bloom at this 2nd annual family event with over 35 vendors, children’s activities, a lavender wand making class & more. All ages. 10am-4pm. Free. 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. Princess Ball; Red Bluff. Dress in your best princess attire for a 2 hour magical event filled with crafts, games, dancing, pictures & of course princesses. Everyone will enjoy a special sweet treat, dance time, crafts, photos with their favorite princesses & much more. Ages 12 & under. 11am-1pm. $25/child; $75/4 kids. Red Bluff Community Center, 1500 S Jackson St. (530)527-2256. Selah Dance Academy Presents “The Nightingale”; Red Bluff. Enjoy this spring performance by talented dancers based on the fairytale by Hans Christian Anderson. All ages. 6:30pm. $10. Red Bluff State Theatre, 333 Oak St. (530)727-9154. 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.

9 | SUNDAY BUTTE COUNTY “A Circus Story” Presented By Kinetics Academy Of Dance; Chico. Get ready because the circus is in town. See the show thru the eyes of a young girl who becomes a star & a hero, all in one night & all with a magical twist. All ages. 2pm. $12/child; $14/adult. Center for the Arts at Pleasant Valley High School, 1475 East Ave. (530)344-2505. 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. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 2nd.

THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, TEHAMA, SHASTA & SISKIYOU COUNTIES 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 Finley Fryer Retrospective Exhibit; Dunsmuir. Enjoy a retrospective art exhibit by Finley Fryer, a multimedia artist who maintains an art studio in Dunsmuir. All ages. Wed-Sat, 11am-4pm & Sun, 12-4pm; thru 8/3. Free. Siskiyou Arts Museum, 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4711. Meet Star Wars 1st Ship Creator; Redding. Colin Cantwell, creator & model builder of the original Star Wars ships, is appearing at the 2-day Sundial Bridge Comic Con. He will meet fans, answer questions & share stories. All ages. 11am-6pm. $35/adults; children free. 1830 Hilltop Dr. (605)215-8447. 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. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Annual Railroad Days; Dunsmuir. A fun event with vendors, food, beer garden, battle of the bands, live entertainment, parade, kids activities, show-n-shine car show, fiddle contest & much more. Today’s events: show-n-shine, Dunsmuir Museum, watermelon eating contest, Main St. entertainment & vendors. All ages. 10am-1pm. Free. Downtown Dunsmuir. (530)515-8005. 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. Tue-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 7th.

10 | 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.

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Mon, 7pm. $5. Chico Seishindo, 1108 Mangrove Ave. (928)600-9189. Azad’s Martial Arts Camp; Chico. Explore this fun, exciting, educational & safe alternative to conventional summer camps. Weekly camps offer martial arts training for all levels & abilities, indoor & outdoor activities, hands-on instruction, supervised games & confidence-building exercises. Ages 5-14. Mon-Fri, 8am-12pm; camps avail thru 7/26. $120-$165. Azad’s Martial Arts Center, 313 Walnut St. (530)892-2923. Camp Durham-azing; Durham. Daily or weekly camp themes incorporate a variety of fun activities, field trips & more. Choose half-day or full-day options. Grades K-5. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-6pm; camps avail thru 8/9. $90-$135/weekly; $20-$35/ daily. Durham Recreation & Park District, 9447 Midway. (530)345-1921. Camp Wild Heart; Chico. Campers choose from a daily array of engaging, hands-on STEAM activities. Fun, friendship, science, art, nature, adventure, park & creek exploration come together in a fully child-choice environment with respectful, caring adults sharing fun, hands-on activities & projects. Ages 4.5-13. Mon-Th, 9:30am-4:30pm; camps avail thru 8/22. $47/daily; virtual punch cards avail. Thrive, 1361 Hawthorne Ave. (530)809-4638. Chico Area Recreation & Park District Camps. Hosts 40+ camps that cover a huge range of interests, including toddler camps, sports, art, skateboard & scooter, BMX, mountain biking, cooking, dance, outdoor adventures, welding, LEGOS & more. Ages 3-14. Camps avail thru Aug; check website for details. CARD, 545 Vallombrosa Ave. (530)895-4711. Chico Montessori Summer Camp. Children enjoy a 2-week educational themed camp with games, outdoors activities & more. Ages potty trained-5. Mon-Fri, 8:30am-4:30pm; camps avail thru 8/16. $210-$335. Chico Montessori Children’s House, 814 Glenn St. (530)342-5518. Earthbound Skills Camp; Chico. If your children love to be outside & are passionate about nature, this is the camp for them. They will learn naturalist & survival skills & enjoy crafts that will deepen their love for our precious environment. Ask about 1-day option. Ages 7-12. Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm; camps avail thru 7/9. $225. Bidwell Park. (530)513-2542. Feather River Recreation & Park District Summer Camps; Oroville. Children Splash into Summer camp where campers enjoy weekly themes, enriched activities, organized games & outdoor/ indoor play. Ages 5-12. Mon-Th, 7am-6pm; camps avail thru 8/2. $28/day; 2-day minimum. Nelson School, 2255 6th St. (530)533-2011. Own A Horse Summer Camp; Oroville. Enjoy a week of ranch life & learn basic equine skills. Ages 7-18. 8am-12pm; camps avail thru July. $250. California Therapy Horses Ranch, 104 Drobish Ln. (530)321-9164. 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 3rd.

GLENN COUNTY Willows Nurturing Nest Playgroup. 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. The Nurturing Nest, 1035 West Wood St. (530)934-6882.

JACKSON COUNTY, OR ScienceWorks Camps; Ashland, OR. In camps available thru Aug, children experience science come to life with topics including engineering, mushrooms, science & art, space & astronomy, music & sound and food chemistry. Grades K-8. Mon-Fri, 9am-3pm. $135-$300; extended care avail. ScienceWorks Hands-On Museum, 1500 E. Main St. (541)482-6767.

SHASTA COUNTY All Fired Up Summer Camp; Redding. Children enjoy 4-day sessions working with different mediums like canvas, glass fusion & ceramics. Ages 6-12. Mon-Th, 1-4pm; camps avail thru Aug. $162. 1796 Churn Creek Rd. (530)223-1638. 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. Bass Swim Lessons; Redding. Child must be able to go under water without assistance & swim 3-5 feet. Focus will be on floating on both the front and back, front crawl stroke, kicking & introduction to back crawl stroke. Ages 6-18. Mon-Th, times vary; thru 7/4. $52; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Beginning Diving; Redding. For the first time diver or anyone looking to improve their headfirst entry. The focus will be on forward diving techniques from the deck & 1-meter diving board. Ages 6 & up. Mon-Th, times vary. $52; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Blue Gill Swim Lessons; Redding. For beginners who loves the water & are able to submerge their entire head without assistance. Ages 3-5. Mon-Th, times vary; thru 7/4. $52; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Camp Enterprise; 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 5-8. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; camps avail thru Aug. $150; must pre-reg. Enterprise Community Room, 4000 Victor Ave. (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; camps avail thru Aug. $150; must pre-reg. Teen Center, 54 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Camp Shasta Lake; Redding. Packed with fantastic daily adventures for campers complete 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-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; camps avail thru Aug. $95; must pre-reg. Shasta Lake School, 4620 Vallecito St. (530)225-4095. 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. Flying Fish Swim Lessons; Redding. Child must be able to swim 5-10 yards unassisted. Focus is on proper body positioning, developing a combined front stroke, side breathing, backstroke refinement & an introduction to elementary backstroke. Ages 3-5. Mon-Th, times vary; thru 7/4. $52; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)2254095. www.northstateparent.com • June 2019

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GOING PLACES JUNE Galaxy Gymnastics Summer Camp; Redding. Fun half-day gymnastics, tumbling & girls cheerleading camps. Perfect for beginners. Ages 5-12. Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm; camps avail thru Aug. $95. Galaxy Gymnastics Academy, 910 Wall St. (530)222-4496. 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. Goldfish Swim Lessons; Redding. For the beginner who has reservations in & around the water. Focus will be on underwater exploration, supported front & back float, glides, face submerging & rhythmic breathing techniques using fun & games. Ages 3-5. Mon-Th, times vary; thru 7/4. $52; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)2254095. Guppies Swim Lessons; Redding. Emphasis is on water adjustment, swimming readiness skills, having fun with other little ones & instruction for adults on appropriate infant-in-water holding techniques. Ages 0-1. Mon-Th, times vary; thru 7/4. $42; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. International Soccer Camp; Redding. Provides young players with a wide variety of coaching styles, practices & influences to help them develop a well-rounded skill set. Ages 3-16. Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm; camps avail thru 7/15. $100$250. California Soccer Park, 9800 Old Oregon Trail. (530)221-2344. Junior Giants; Redding. This instructional baseball program features the 4 Bases of Character Development (integrity, teamwork, leadership & confidence) & requires parent involvement in summer reading, healthy eating & violence prevention. Ages 5-13. Mon-Th, 5-9pm; thru 8/5. Free; must pre-reg. Location: TBA. (530)225-4095. Junior Lifeguard; Redding. Participants in this 5-day program will receive a foundation of knowledge including skill development, swimming endurance, basic water rescue, first aid, CPR & stroke perfection. Ages 11-15. Mon-Fri, 9am-5:15pm; thru 6/14. $175; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Kids In The Kitchen Camp; Redding. Fun hands-on cooking experiences for young chefs. Ages 8-13. Mon, 10am-1pm; thru 7/15. $180/series; $35/class; must pre-reg. Sizzle’s Kitchen, 1440 Placer St. (530)941-0136. Minnows Swim Lessons; Redding. For the preschooler who has reservations in & around the water. Ages 1-5. Mon-Th, times vary; thru 7/4. $42; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Private & Semi-Private Swim Lessons; Redding. Available as a package of 4 lessons. All ages. MonTh, times vary. $60-$80; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Redding Fashion Alliance Sewing Camps; Redding. Beginning to advanced sewing levels with a range of projects. Ages 7-17. Mon-Th, 9am12pm; camps avail thru 8/1. $135. 1698 Market St. (530)276-0458. Salmon Swim Lessons; Redding. Child must be able to swim 15-25 yards without assistance. Focus will be on stroke technique in freestyle & backstroke, introduction to breaststroke & continuous side-breathing & endurance. Ages 6-18. Mon-Th, times vary; thru 7/4. $52; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Snapper Swim Lessons; Redding. Child must be able to swim 5-10 yards unassisted on front & back. Focus will be on swimming independently for 25 yards, freestyle, backstroke, & elementary backstroke & side breathing. Ages 6-18. Mon-Th, times vary; thru 7/4. $52; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Springboard Diving; Redding. For the first time diver or anyone looking to improve their headfirst entry. The focus will be on forward diving techniques from the deck & 1-meter diving board. Ages 6 & up. MonTh, times vary; thru 7/4. $52; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095.

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THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, TEHAMA, SHASTA & SISKIYOU COUNTIES S.T.E.A.M. Camp; Redding. Students will be inspired to think creatively, with rich content, team challenges, opportunities to meet new friends & fun recess. Space is limited. Ages 8-12. 6/10-13, 9am-12pm or 12:30-3:30pm. $110-$220. Redding School of the Arts, 955 Inspiration Place. (530)2385535. Summer Of Fun Preschool Camp; Redding. Summer preschool camps are designed for fun & learning. Teachers are trained in child development & dedicated to helping children enjoy the discovery of play. Ages 3-5. Mon-Th, 8:30am-12:30pm; thru 6/13. $60; must pre-reg. MLK Jr. Community Room, 1815 Sheridan St. (530)225-4095. Sun Oaks Summer Camp; Redding. Kids will have a blast with weekly events including ninja run, scavenger extravaganza, glow volleyball, watercolor run, rocket launch, sock hop/camp disco, aqua obstacle course, carnival & pizza party. Ages 5-12. Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm; camps avail thru 8/9. $150/ weekly; $42/daily. 3452 Argyle Rd. (530)221-4405. The Redding Arts Project Summer Dance & Theatre Classes. A 6-week theatre camp with jazz funk, contemporary, hip-hop & ballet. This year’s camp culminates in a production of “The Lion King.” Ages 8-18. Mon-Th, 9am-1pm; thru 7/25. $425; must pre-reg. 1726 Market St. (530)245-1019. Tennis Summer Academies; Redding. This concentrated academy atmosphere will develop your child’s tennis technique in the shortest time possible & will focus on every aspect of tennis strokes, footwork, drills & games. Ages 7-17. Mon-Th, 4:30-5:30pm; thru 6/27. $60; must pre-reg. Sequoia School Tennis Courts, 625 Lowe St. (530)225-4095. Trout Swim Lessons; Redding. For the older beginner who has reservations in & around the water. Focus will be on water adjustment & enjoyment. Ages 6-18. Mon-Th, times vary; thru 7/4. $52; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. YMCA Summer Day Camps; Redding. Y day camps fill summer days with well-planned, fun, theme-based activities including field trip experiences. 3-day or 5-day options. For preschoolers-8th grade. Mon-Fri, 7am-6pm; thru Aug. Fees vary; must pre-reg. Camps located at Turtle Bay Elementary & Boulder Creek school. (530)246-9622. 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 3rd. 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 3rd.

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. Shasta Clay Studios Camp; Mt. Shasta. Campers will experiment with elements of design & create art to use at home. Camp includes a snack, expert instruction in hand-building clay & some wheel throwing practice. Handicap accessible. Mon-Fri, 9-11am (grades K-5) or 1-4pm (grades 6-12); camps avail thru 7/29. $100/week. 612 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)355-8155. 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 3rd. 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 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Summer Of Whittenberg; Red Bluff. Children enjoy themes of cooking, arts & crafts, gardening, Shakespeare, space science, engineering & more. Ages 7-14. Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm & 1-4pm; camps avail thru 7/26. $75/week; $20/daily. Whittenberg Country School & Folk School, 12245 Willard Rd. (530)529-0866. Toddler Story Hour; Red Bluff. This story hour features themed stories & an accompanying activity or craft. Ages 1-3. Mon, 10-11am. Free. Red Bluff Branch Library, 545 Diamond Ave. (530)527-0604. 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 3rd. Teeter Toddlers Parent-Child Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Fun parent participation class for ages 18mos-4yrs enhances developmental skills, teaches cooperative play & nurtures parent-child bonding & healthy habits. Mon, 10:30-11:30am. See the 3rd.

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11 | TUESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Art History Camps; Chico. Children learn art techniques & art history. Sign up thru CARD for camps with Janet Lombardi Blixt. Ages 7 & up. Tue & Wed, 9:30-11:30am; thru 8/14. Fees vary. Chico Art School & Gallery, 261 East 3rd Street. (530)570-3895. 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. 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. Kids Crafternoon; Durham. Fun crafts for kids ages 12 & under (0-5 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. Reading Hero Storytime; Oroville. Trained volunteers bring stories alive for kids of all ages. It’s lots of fun. Tue, 3-4pm. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. 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 4th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star. Tue/Th 3:30-5pm. See the 4th. 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 4th. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 2nd.

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

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Dog Training; Redding. This 6-week course will empower you to train your dog to have obey basic commands. All ages. Tue or Th, 5:30-6:30pm; thru 7/16. $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.


GOING PLACES JUNE 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 Dinner Club; Redding. Enjoy dinner at Sailing Boat restaurant where a portion of the night’s proceeds go towards the animals at Haven Humane. All ages. 5-9pm. Visit havenhumane.org for more info. Sailing Boat, 2772 Churn Creek Rd. (530)241-1653. Read & Sing Storytime; Redding. Storytime, crafts & songs for children of all ages. Tue, 10:30-11:30am. 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. Teen Cuisine At Summer Blast!; Redding. Teens enjoy the 1st of 2 teen cooking lessons hosted by U.C. Cal Fresh Nutrition Education. Ages 13-18; must pre-reg. 6-7:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Chess Group Fun; Redding. Play chess while instructors observe, advise & facilitate the fun. All ages. Tue, 6-7:30pm. See the 4th. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 1st. 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 4th. 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 3rd.

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 4th. 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. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm. 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 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Coloring Book Night; Red Bluff. During this creative time for teens & adults, relax & use your creative muscles. A wide variety of coloring pages are provided, along with coloring tools & a snack. 2nd Tue, 5:30-7:30pm. Free. Red Bluff Branch Library, 545 Diamond Ave. (530)527-0604. Grown Up & Me Classes; Red Bluff. Loosely directed play on soft structures with song, dance & art mixed

THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, TEHAMA, SHASTA & SISKIYOU COUNTIES in. Ages 2 & under. Tue, 1-1:45pm; Th, 4-4:45pm; Fri, 11-11:45am; thru 6/27. See the 4th.

12 | 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 Parent; 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’s 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)8933276. 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. 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. Gateway Science Museum, 625 Esplanade. (530)898-4121. 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. Reading Hero Storytime; Oroville. Trained volunteers bring stories alive for kids of all ages. It’s lots of fun! Wed, 3-4pm. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Summer Horse Camp; Durham. In camps available thru Aug, children enjoy learning about riding, horse care, grooming, saddling & more. Ages 4-15. Tue-Th, 8am-12pm. $25/day. Almond Country Farms, 2304 Hutton Way. (530)343-1558.

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. Willows Nurturing Nest Playgroup. 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. The Nurturing Nest, 1035 West Wood St. (530)934-6882.

SHASTA COUNTY Beginning Cake Decorating; Learn baking tips, mixing & coloring icing, icing consistencies, filling icing bags & piping flowers, borders & leaves. Age 12 & up. 6-9pm. $45; must pre-reg. Aunt Bee’s Kitchen, 1213 C St. (530)225-4095. Classical Conversations Information Meeting; Palo Cedro. Learn more about this fun homeschool program that combines classical education with a Biblical worldview. Grades K-12. 6:30pm. Free. Good Times Pizza, 22049 Old 44 Dr. (530)604-9272. Maker Wednesday: Tiny Sculptures; Redding. Can you draw in 3D? Create a mini masterpiece using 3D doodle pens. Fashion a bracelet, build an action figure, or make a unique piece of art. All ages. 1-3pm. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16; ages 3 & under free. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530) 243-8850. 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. Summer Blast! Kids Program; Redding. Head out for tennis, yoga, gardening, messy paint party & more at the library. Ages 12 & under. Wed, 10:30am; thru 7/31. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. 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 5th. Beginning & Advanced Athletes Open Gym; Redding. Ages 8 & up can practice their gymnastics, cheerleading, ninja & parkour skills or just run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised gym. Wed, 7-8pm. See the 5th. 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 5th. 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 5th. Square Dancing With Prairie Squares; Anderson. Bring the family or sneak away for some old-fashion square dancing fun. First hour beginners encouraged to come & learn then welcome to stay. All ages. Wed, 7pm; thru 7/31. See the 5th. 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 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY American Sign Language; Yreka. Children learn to communicate with the language used in the deaf community. Grades 4-12. Wed, 2-3pm (homeschooled students) or 3:30-4:30pm (public school students). $25 & $16 book fee; must pre-reg. Shoppe Serendipity, 404 S Main St. (530)598-0075. 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 East Alma St. (530)9262031. 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. 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. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm. 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 3rd.

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Kids love to sew! Christie’s sewing skills & winning ways with children have made these camps popular. Participants enjoy great summer fun while learning a valuable skill. 8 camps, 4 days each, 2 1/2 hours per day. Mon-Thurs. $100per session + supplies. For kids ages 8 – 18 years. We will provide the machines, a supply list is available upon request.

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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 including veggies, fruit, nuts, meats, honey, eggs & artisan food products, crafts, educational demonstrations, music, children’s activities & more. 5-8pm, rain or shine; thru 8/28. Washington & Pine Sts. (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 3rd.

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GOING PLACES JUNE little ones grow & thrive by promoting motor, mental & social development thru gymnastics, song, dance & play. Ages 3-5. Th, 10:15-11am. See the 6th. Storytime At Anderson Family Health; Anderson. Celebrate the joys of reading at this weekly storytime in the waiting room. For ages 0-5. Th, 3:30-4pm. See the 6th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY

Enjoy this Disney family favorite come to life on the stage as DreamWeaver Dance Theatre Presents Disney's "Moana" in Redding! See the 15th. (Shasta County)

13 | THURSDAY BUTTE COUNTY After-School Storytime; Chico. Stories & crafts for ages 12 & under. Th, 3pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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 0-5. Th, 10am. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. 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 Sts. (530)345-6500. Toddler Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & action rhymes. Ages 0-3. 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 6th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star. Tue/Th 3:30-5pm. See the 4th. 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, 2-3pm. See the 6th. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 2nd.

SHASTA COUNTY Dog Training; Redding. This 6-week course will empower you to train your dog to have obey basic commands. All ages. Tue or Th, 5:30-6:30pm; thru 7/16. $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.

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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: Butterflies & Bugs; Redding. Learn how butterflies use their colors to keep themselves safe & why bugs have so many legs. 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. 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 6/27. $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. Shasta Rock Club Youth Day Camps; Redding. Introduce your child to rock climbing in a safe & supportive environment that emphasizes safety, technique & problem-solving. Choose from 2, 3 or 5-day options. Ages 6-9. 6/13 & 14, 8-11am; camps avail thru 8/2. $55-$135. 2325 Athens Ave. (530)691-4505. Summer Blast! Kids Program; Anderson. Enjoy a cooking lesson, woodworking, dance & more. Ages 12 & under. Th, 3:30pm; thru 7/25. Free. Anderson Branch Library, 3200 West Center St. (530)365-7685. Summer Blast! Kids Program; Burney. Enjoy different activities each week. Ages 5-10. Th, 11am; thru 7/18. Free. Burney Branch Library, 37038 Siskiyou St. (530)335-4317. Summer Blast! Tween Program; Redding. Teens enjoy wacky science, Shrinky Dink & duct tape crafts & more. Ages 9-12. Th, 1pm; thru 7/18. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 1st. 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 3rd. Kids Kung Fu; Anderson. Students will learn to take instruction, develop self-control & coordination, improve balance & become physically fit while having fun. Ages 4 & up. Th, 5:30-6:15pm (ages 4-8); 6:157pm (ages 9 & up); thru July 2020. 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 3rd. Preschool Gymnastics; Redding. This class helps

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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. Tue-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 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 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Grown Up & Me Classes; Red Bluff. Loosely directed play on soft structures with song, dance & art mixed in. Ages 2 & under. Tue, 1-1:45pm; Th, 4-4:45pm; Fri, 11-11:45am; thru 6/27. See the 4th.

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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. Play Date At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Bring your friends & make some new ones. All ages. Fri, 10am12pm. 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 7th. 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. See the 7th. 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 7th. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with blacklight bowling & music. Fri, 10pm-1am. See the 7th.

GLENN COUNTY Willows Nurturing Nest Playgroup. 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. The Nurturing Nest, 1035 West 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 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. "Mamma Mia!" Musical; Redding. Enjoy timeless songs, an enchanting tale of love, laughter & friendship in this beloved musical. All ages. 6/14-22. ThSat, 7:30pm; Sat, 2pm matinee. $22-$30. Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St. (530)243-8877. 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 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. Family Kickboxing Classes; Redding. Bring the whole family for healthy Friday evening fun. 4-5pm. See the 7th. 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 7th. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 1st. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. 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, 12:00-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Finley Fryer Retrospective Exhibit; Dunsmuir. Enjoy a retrospective art exhibit by Finley Fryer, a multimedia artist who maintains an art studio in Dunsmuir. All ages. Wed-Sat, 11am-4pm & Sun, 12-4pm; thru 8/3. Free. Siskiyou Arts Museum, 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4711. 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. Tue-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 7th.


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. Grown Up & Me Classes; Red Bluff. Loosely directed play on soft structures with song, dance & art mixed in. Ages 2 & under. Tue, 1-1:45pm; Th, 4-4:45pm; Fri, 11-11:45am; thru 6/27. See the 4th.

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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 1st. U-Pick Cherries; Yankee Hill. Head out with your family to pick fresh cherries & enjoy beautiful views on the ranch with hayrides, photo spots, a barn sale & lots more. Call for updates. All ages. Daily, 9am-4pm; thru 6/21. See the 1st. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with blacklight bowling & music. Sat, 9pm-1am. 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 Basic Pressure Canning; Redding. Learn how a pressure canner works & the multiple safety features included on modern canners. Ages 12 & up. 9am12pm. $45; must pre-reg. Aunt Bee’s Kitchen, 1213 C St. (530)225-4095. Buti Yoga; Redding. Experience this new yoga — 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 North Court St. (530)246-9622. California Dance Company Presents LEGENDS; Redding. Enjoy the matinee show & watch as little dancers rock the stage with their moves or come to the evening show to see the older dancers perform their hearts out. All ages. 3:30pm matinee; 7pm evening show. $20-$30. Redding Civic Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Dr. (530)229-0022. DreamWeaver Dance Theatre Presents Disney’s “Moana”; Redding. Watch talented performers make way from the islands to the stage in this Disney production. All ages. 1pm & 6pm. $12; ages 4 & under free. David Marr Theatre, 2200 Eureka Way. (530)223-2177. Farm Club Fun At Redding Market; Redding. Children shop for a fruit, vegetable or a plant that grows a fruit or vegetable with free tokens valued at $2. Visit 3 times in 6 weeks & choose a free gift on your 3rd visit. Ages 3-15. Sat, 7:30am-12pm; thru 7/6. Free. Redding Farmers Market, 777 Cypress Ave. (530)225-5351. Gather Redding Farmers Market; Redding. Enjoy locally grown goodies from Red Gate Ranch, Loaves Baking, Little Sprouts Micro Farm & more. 9am-1pm,

year-round, rain or shine. Little Sprouts Micro Farm, 1043 State St. (530)941-2010. 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: Summer Solstice; Redding. As the longest day of the year approaches come explore our neighborhood star, the sun. Create your own sundial, make art with the sunlight & find fun ways to stay cool this summer. All ages. 11am-3pm. Free for members or with Park admission ($12-16). 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. Sundial Splash; Redding. This annual family fun float/race down the Sacramento River is a blast for all ages 5 & older. Open to every level of paddle ability, in kayaks, canoes, standup paddleboards, outriggers, prone paddleboards, drift boats, rafts & anything else you can paddle. 8am-3pm. $20; ages 5-15 free. Begins at the Turtle Bay Boat Launch, 725 Auditorium Dr. (530)225-4095. 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. Youth Of Vision: Launch; Anderson. Join a growing community of entrepreneurial youth driven to make a change in their own lives, families, communities & the world. Enjoy an afternoon of food, friends & fun personal growth activities. Ages 17 & up. 11am-1pm. Free. World Financial Group Office, 2764 Balls Ferry Rd. (503)484-6461. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 1st. Galaxy Gymnastics Saturday Open Gym For Youth; Redding. Ages 5-14. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 1st. 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. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. See the 1st.

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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. 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. 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 East 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. 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. 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. 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 12th.

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SISKIYOU COUNTY Finley Fryer Retrospective Exhibit; Dunsmuir. Enjoy a retrospective art exhibit by Finley Fryer, a multimedia artist who maintains an art studio in Dunsmuir. All ages. Wed-Sat, 11am-4pm & Sun, 12-4pm; thru 8/3. Free. Siskiyou Arts Museum, 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4711. FUNdraiser On The River!; Yreka. Hosted by Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center. Enjoy river rafting as a family & support a great cause. All ages. 9am-3pm. $37-$74. Tree of Heaven Campground on Klamath River. (530)926-5655. Gold Rush Days; Yreka. Yreka transforms its historical downtown into the “old West” festival honoring its Gold Rush heritage. Enjoy old-time reenactments in front of the historic Franco American Hotel, gold mining, vendors, food, activities for kids, hayrides, pony rides & more. Arrive early for the 8am chili cook-off. All ages. 10am-4pm. Free. Historic Downtown Yreka, 117 W. Miner St. (530)842-1649. McCloud Garden Tour. Discover a secret garden, secrets of bees & other magical garden treasures. Learn from a professional horticulturist, an experienced beekeeper, an artist & others. Pick up your passport to each location on the tour at the McCloud Library starting at 9am. All ages. 10am3pm. $15. McCloud Library, 300 E. Colombero Dr. (530)964-2169. The Reading Nook; Yreka. Story-themed cookies & drinks provided. All ages. 11:30am-12:30pm. $2; adult supervision req. Shoppe Serendipity, 404 S Main St. (530)598-0075. Ballroom Technique Class; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dance techniques from pro instructors. Sat, 9:45-11:45am. See the 1st. 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. Tue-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 7th.

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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 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, 12:00-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. 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 1st.

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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Step into the past for a day at the 17th Annual Country Faire & Threshing Bee At Patrick Ranch Museum in Durham. Enjoy tours, vendors, food & more! See the 8th. (Butte County)

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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 12th. 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 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. World Snake Day At Turtle Bay; Redding. Sunday, June 16, 2:30 pm. Always portrayed as the villain, snakes have many sides to them. Join Turtle Bay on World Snake Day & face your fears of some of the most misunderstood animals. All ages. 2:30pm. 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 & 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.

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KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Finley Fryer Retrospective Exhibit; Dunsmuir. Enjoy a retrospective art exhibit by Finley Fryer, a multimedia artist who maintains an art studio in Dunsmuir. All ages. Wed-Sat, 11am-4pm & Sun, 12-4pm; thru 8/3. Free. Siskiyou Arts Museum, 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4711. 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. Tue-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 7th.

17 | MONDAY BUTTE COUNTY Annual Summer Arts Program; Chico. This 28th annual arts program offers great activities & instruction in the arts with a different emphasis each week. Ages 5 & up. Mon-Th, 9am-2pm; camps avail thru 8/2. $45/day; $140/week. The Progressive Schoolhouse, 2400 Notre Dame Blvd. (530)345-5665. 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. Azad’s Martial Arts Camp; Chico. Explore this fun, exciting, educational & safe alternative to conventional summer camps. Weekly camps offer martial arts training for all levels & abilities, indoor & outdoor activities, hands-on instruction, supervised games & confidence building exercises. Ages 5-14. Mon-Fri, 8am-12pm; camps avail thru 7/26. $120-$165. Azad’s Martial Arts Center, 313 Walnut St. (530)892-2923. Cal Skate Extreme Fun Camp; Chico. A fun, heart-healthy, active alternative to the usual summer camp. Air-conditioned indoor & fun outdoor activities will include skating, mini-golfing, batting, arts & crafts, LEGOs, arcade games, dodgeball, hockey, ping-pong, basketball & more. Ages 5-12. MonFri, 9am-1pm or 9am-5pm; camps avail thru 8/9. $140-$175. Cal Skate Fun Land, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601.

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Camp Durham-azing; Durham. Daily or weekly camp themes incorporate a variety of fun activities, field trips & more. Half-day or full-day options. Grades K-5. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-6pm; camps avail thru 8/9. $90-$135/weekly; $20-$35/daily. Durham Recreation & Park District, 9447 Midway. (530)345-1921. Camp Wild Heart; Chico. Campers choose from a daily array of engaging, hands-on STEAM activities. Fun, friendship, science, art, nature, adventure, park & creek exploration come together in a fully child-choice environment with respectful, caring adults sharing fun, hands-on activities & projects. Ages 4.5-13. Mon-Th, 9:30am-4:30pm; camps avail thru 8/22. $47/daily; virtual punch cards avail. Thrive, 1361 Hawthorne Ave. (530)809-4638. Earthbound Skills Camp; Chico. If your children love to be outside & are passionate about nature, this is the camp for them. They will learn naturalist & survival skills & enjoy crafts that will deepen their love for our precious environment. Ages 4-7. Mon/Tue, 9am-1pm; camps avail thru 7/9. $175. Bidwell Park. (530)513-2542. Explore Summer Camps: Vex IQ; Oroville. Children enjoy camp with a different theme each week to keep students’ minds active all summer. Students will be mentored by Butte Built Bots on how to build & program a Vex IQ robot this week. Early drop-off & pick-up avail. Grades 4-8. Mon-Fri, 8am-1pm; camps avail thru July. $145. Butte College, 3536 Butte Campus Dr. (530)532-3051. 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. Chico Area Recreation & Park District Camps. Hosts 40+ camps that cover a huge range of interests, including toddler camps, sports, art, skateboard & scooter, BMX, mountain biking, cooking, dance, outdoor adventures, welding, LEGOS & more. Ages 3-14. Camps avail thru Aug; check website for details. See the 10th. Feather River Recreation & Park District Summer Camps; Oroville. Children Splash into Summer camp where campers enjoy weekly themes, enriched activities, organized games & outdoor/ indoor play. Ages 5-12. Mon-Th, 7am-6pm; camps avail thru 8/2. See the 10th. 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 3rd. Own A Horse Summer Camp; Oroville. Enjoy a week of ranch life & learn basic equine skills. Ages 7-18. 8am-12pm; camps avail thru July. See the 10th.

GLENN COUNTY Willows Nurturing Nest Playgroup. 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. The Nurturing Nest, 1035 West Wood St. (530)9346882.

SHASTA COUNTY All Fired Up Summer Camp; Redding. Children enjoy 4-day sessions working with different mediums like canvas, glass fusion & ceramics. Ages 6-12. Mon-Th, 1-4pm; camps avail thru Aug. $162. 1796 Churn Creek Rd. (530)223-1638. 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 6/20. $90; must pre-reg. Caldwell Rec Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095.

Big Boat Sailing; Redding. Learn to launch a 22’ 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 6/20. $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; camps avail thru Aug. $150; must pre-reg. Caldwell Recreation Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Camp Enterprise; Redding. Fantastic daily adventures & 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 5-8. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; camps avail thru Aug. $150; must pre-reg. Enterprise Community Room, 4000 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. Camp Eureka; Redding. 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 8-13. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; camps avail thru Aug. $150; must pre-reg. Teen Center, 54 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Camp Shasta Lake; 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 6-12. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; camps avail thru Aug. $95; must pre-reg. Shasta Lake School, 4620 Vallecito St. (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. Homeschooling Support With Classical Conversations; Redding. An informational meeting to learn more about homeschooling using the Classical Conversations program & some of the many benefits it has to offer busy homeschooling families. Ages 4-18. 6-8pm. Free. Starbucks Conference Room, 2400 S. Bonnyview Rd. (530)515-3025. Kids In The Kitchen Camp; Redding. Fun hands-on cooking experiences for young chefs. Ages 8-13. Mon, 10am-1pm; thru 7/15. $180/series; $35/class; must pre-reg. Sizzle’s Kitchen, 1440 Placer St. (530)941-0136. 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 6/20. $26; must pre-reg. Location TBA. (530)225-4095. Private & Semi-Private Swim Lessons; Redding. Available as a package of 4 lessons. All ages. MonTh, times vary. $60-$80; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Redding Colt 45s Baseball Camp; Redding. Campers will be exposed to all areas of the game by the Colt 45s players & coaches. Ages 8-12. MonWed, 7:30am-11:30am; thru 6/19. $100; must pre-reg. Tiger Field, 1250 Parkview Ave. (530)225-4095. Sew Much Fun Sewing Camp; Redding. A camp where your child will build lifetime skills. Beginners & children with sewing experience will have fun creating many projects. Ages 8-18. Mon-Th, 9:30am-12pm or 1-3:30pm; camps avail thru 7/25. $100. Hokema’s, 2736 Bechelli Ln. (530)223-1970. Shasta Rock Club Youth Day Camps; Redding. Introduce your child to rock climbing in a safe & supportive environment that emphasizes safety, technique & problem-solving. Choose from 2, 3 or 5 day options. Ages 9-12. 6/17-21, 8-11am; camps avail thru 8/2. $55-$135. 2325 Athens Ave. (530)691-4505. Sports Camp: All Ball; Redding. Get ready for a ball of fun learning to play a wide variety of sports & the value of teamwork. Ages 8-14. Mon-Th, 8am-4pm; thru 6/20. $135; must pre-reg. Caldwell Park, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095.


GOING PLACES JUNE Summer Of Fun Preschool Camp; Redding. Summer preschool camps are designed for fun & learning. Teachers are trained in child development & dedicated to helping children enjoy the discovery of play. Ages 3-5. Mon-Th, 8:30am-12:30pm; thru 6/13. $60; must pre-reg. MLK Jr. Community Room, 1815 Sheridan St. (530)225-4095. Summer STEM Day Camp; Redding. Students will learn how to build working machines using simple household materials, combining the applications of math & science concepts they learn in school while fostering a thirst for knowledge. Ages 7-11. 9am-4pm. $260. Mountain View Middle School, 675 Shasta View Dr. (530)723-7703. Tennis Summer Academies; Redding. This concentrated academy atmosphere will develop your child’s tennis technique in the shortest time possible & will focus on every aspect of tennis strokes, footwork, drills & games. Ages 7-17. Mon-Th, 4:30-5:30pm; thru 6/27. $60; must pre-reg. Sequoia School Tennis Courts, 625 Lowe St. (530)225-4095. Turtle Bay Discovery Camp; Redding. Children participate in various science activities, crafts, games & explore everything Turtle Bay has to offer. Space is limited. Ages 7-12. Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm; must pre-reg. $170/member; $190/non-member. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge. (530)242-3108. What’s Next?! Transition At Age 3! Online Webinar; Redding. Webinar training for parents with children ages 18 months-4 years old. Ensure you have the vital information you need to make decisions & plan for your preschool child. For parents. 6:30-8pm. Free. (530)226-5129. Galaxy Gymnastics Summer Camp; Redding. Kick off summer with fun half-day gymnastics, tumbling & girls cheerleading camps. Perfect for beginners. Ages 5-12. Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm; camps avail thru Aug. See the 10th. 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 3rd. 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 3rd. Redding Fashion Alliance Sewing Camps; Redding. Beginning to advanced sewing levels with a range of projects. Ages 7-17. Mon-Th, 9am12pm; camps avail thru 8/1. See the 10th. Sun Oaks Summer Camp; Redding. Kids will have a blast with weekly events including ninja run, scavenger extravaganza, glow volleyball, watercolor run, rocket launch, sock hop/camp disco, aqua obstacle course, carnival & pizza party. Ages 5-12. Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm; camps avail thru 8/9. See the 10th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Boys & Girls Club Of The Siskiyou’s 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. Creating Compassionate Kids & Communities; Yreka. Parents & educators are invited to a hands-on workshop led by Shauna Tominey, Ph.D. Participants will learn about tools & strategies that help develop social & emotional skills. Light breakfast & lunch provided. For parents. 9am-3:30pm; 8:30am reg; childcare avail. Free. Miner’s Inn Convention Center, 122 E. Miner St. (530)918-7222. 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.

THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, TEHAMA, SHASTA & SISKIYOU COUNTIES Shasta Clay Studios Camp; Mt. Shasta. Campers will experiment with elements of design & create art to use at home. Camp includes a snack, expert instruction in hand-building clay & some wheel throwing practice. Handicap accessible. Mon-Fri, 9-11am (grades K-5) or 1-4pm (grades 6-12); camps avail thru 7/29. $100/week. 612 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)355-8155. 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 3rd. 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 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Fun Zone Day Camp; Red Bluff. Each camp has a special theme & includes games, crafts, movies & other activities. Ages 5-12. Mon-Fri, 2-5:30pm; camps avail thru 8/9. $60. Red Bluff Community Center, 1500 South Jackson St. (530)527-8177. Mega Sports Camp; Red Bluff. High-energy sports camp where kids learn good sportsmanship & FUNdamentals. Ages 3-11. 6/17-20, 6-9pm. Free. High Point Assembly Church, 625 Luther Rd. (530)527-0445. Summer Reading At The Library!; Los Molinos. Celebrate summer reading with stories, games, crafts, prizes, book giveaways & performances. Ages 12 & under. Mon, 10am thru 7/29. Free. Los Molinos Branch Library, 7881 Hwy 99E. (530)527-0607. Toddler Story Hour; Red Bluff. This story hour features themed stories & an accompanying activity or craft. Ages 1-3. Mon, 10-11am. Free. Red Bluff Branch Library, 545 Diamond Ave. (530)527-0604. 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 3rd. Summer Of Whittenberg; Red Bluff. Children enjoy themes of cooking, arts & crafts, gardening, Shakespeare, space science, engineering & more. Ages 7-14. Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm & 1-4pm; camps avail thru 7/26. See the 10th. Teeter Toddlers Parent-Child Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Fun parent participation class for ages 18mos-4yrs enhances developmental skills, teaches cooperative play & nurtures parent-child bonding & healthy habits. Mon, 10:30-11:30am. See the 3rd.

18 | 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, 9:1510am. 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 & Pot Luck; 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. Reading Hero Storytime; Oroville. Trained volunteers bring stories alive for kids of all ages. It’s lots of fun. Tue, 3-4pm. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Summer Horse Camp; Durham. In camps available thru Aug, children enjoy learning about riding, horse care, grooming, saddling & more. Ages 4-15. Tue-Th, 8am-12pm. $25/day. Almond Country Farms, 2304 Hutton Way. (530)343-1558. 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 4th. 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 4th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star. Tue/Th 3:30-5pm. See the 4th. 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 4th.

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,

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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, 10:30-11:30am. 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. Summer Splash 2019; Redding. Enjoy crafts, music, games, snack & learning about the world & Jesus. Lunch provided. Hosted by Risen King Community Church. Ages 5-11. 6/18-21, 9am12:30pm. Free; must pre-reg. Mistletoe School, 1225 Mistletoe Ln. (530)244-2300. 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. Teen Cuisine At Summer Blast!; Redding. Teens enjoy the 2nd teen cooking lesson hosted by U.C. Cal Fresh Nutrition Education. Ages 13-18; must pre-reg. 6-7:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Art History Camps; Chico. Children learn art techniques & art history. Sign up thru CARD for camps with Janet Lombardi Blixt. Ages 7 & up. Tue & Wed, 9:30-11:30am; thru 8/14. See the 11th. Chess Group Fun; Redding. Play chess while instructors observe, advise & facilitate the fun. All ages & levels. Tue, 6-7:30pm. Free. See the 4th. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 1st. 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 4th. 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 3rd.

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 4th. 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. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm. 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 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Summer Reading At The Library!; Corning. Celebrate summer reading with stories, games, crafts, prizes, book giveaways & performances. Ages 12 & under. Tue, 10am thru 7/30. Free. Corning Branch Library, 740 Third St. (530)527-0607. www.northstateparent.com • June 2019

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GOING PLACES JUNE to come & learn then welcome to stay. All ages. Wed, 7pm; thru 7/31. See the 5th. 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 1st.

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Take a walk on the wild side from the safety of your own seat at the Walk On The Wild Side Animal Show at Turtle Bay Exploration Park in Redding. See animals exhibiting their natural behaviors in this exciting & educational show! See Month-Long & Special Happenings section. (Shasta County)

Grown Up & Me Classes; Red Bluff. Loosely directed play on soft structures with song, dance & art mixed in. Ages 2 & under. Tue, 1-1:45pm; Th, 4-4:45pm; Fri, 11-11:45am; thru 6/27. See the 4th.

19 | 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’s 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. 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. 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. Reading Hero Storytime; Oroville. Trained volunteers bring stories alive for kids of all ages. Wed, 3-4pm. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Safe Babysitter; Chico. Great class for young adolescents 11 & older who want to learn how to be a responsible babysitter & gain insight on infant & pediatric CPR techniques. 2-4pm. $45/person. Enloe Mother & Baby Ed. Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 120. (530)332-3970.

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.

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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. Willows Nurturing Nest Playgroup. 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. The Nurturing Nest, 1035 West 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. Summer Blast! Kids Program; Redding. Head out for tennis, yoga, gardening, messy paint party & more at the library. Ages 12 & under. Wed, 10:30am; thru 7/31. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. 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 West 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. Alateen Meeting; Redding. Support group for ages 12-20 affected by someone else’s drinking. Wed, 6:30-7:30pm. See the 5th. Beginning & Advanced Athletes Open Gym; Redding. Ages 8 & up can practice their gymnastics, cheerleading, ninja & parkour skills or just run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised gym. Wed, 7-8pm. See the 5th. 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 5th. 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 5th. Square Dancing With Prairie Squares; Anderson. Bring the family or sneak away for some old-fashion square dancing fun. First hour beginners encouraged

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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; & to 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. American Sign Language; Yreka. Children learn to communicate with the language used in the deaf community. Grades 4-12. Wed, 2-3pm (homeschooled students) or 3:30-4:30pm (public school students). $25 & $16 book fee; must pre-reg. Shoppe Serendipity, 404 S Main St. (530)598-0075. Nature Walk: Pollinator Plants; Yreka. Bring the family to enjoy a guided nature walk with local field experts & learn more about pollinators & their habitats. 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 must accompany young children. Wed, 10:30am. Free. Mt. Shasta Branch Library, 515 East 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. 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. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm. 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 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Summer Reading At The Library!; Red Bluff. Celebrate summer reading with stories, games, crafts, prizes, book giveaways & performances. Ages 12 & under. Wed, 10am; thru 7/31. Free. Red Bluff Branch Library, 545 Diamond Ave. (530)527-0607. Wednesday Market & Music; Red Bluff. Part of the Downtown Market & Concert Series. Certified market features locally grown products including veggies, fruit, nuts, meats, honey, eggs & artisan food products, crafts, educational demonstrations, music, children’s activities & more. 5-8pm, rain or shine; thru 8/28. Washington & Pine Sts. (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 3rd.

20 | THURSDAY BUTTE COUNTY After-School Storytime; Chico. Stories & crafts for ages 12 & under. Th, 3pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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, 9:1510am. 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 0-5. 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 0-3. 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 6th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star. Tue/Th 3:30-5pm. See the 4th. 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, 2-3pm. See the 6th. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 2nd.

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. Get Out & Do It: Mana Ball; Redding. Learn to play Mana Ball & many more games. Ages 8-14. 9am4pm. $60; must pre-reg. Caldwell Park, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. 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: Butterflies & Bugs; Redding. Learn how butterflies use their color to keep themselves safe & why bugs have so many legs. 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. "Mamma Mia!" Musical; Redding. Enjoy timeless songs, an enchanting tale of love, laughter & friendship in this beloved musical. All ages. 6/14-22. ThSat, 7:30pm; Sat, 2pm matinee. $22-$30. Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St. (530)243-8877. 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. 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 6/27. $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 0-5. 3rd Th, 3-3:30pm. Free. Shasta Lake Family Health & Dental Center, 4215 Front St. (530)276-9168. Summer Blast! Kids Program; Anderson. Enjoy a cooking lesson, woodworking, dance & more. Ages 12 & under. Th, 3:30pm; thru 7/25. Free. Anderson Branch Library, 3200 West Center St. (530)365-7685.


GOING PLACES JUNE Summer Blast! Kids Program; Burney. Enjoy different activities each week. Ages 5-10. Th, 11am; thru 7/18. Free. Burney Branch Library, 37038 Siskiyou St. (530)335-4317. Summer Blast! Tween Program; Redding. Teens enjoy wacky science, Shrinky Dink & duct tape crafts & more. Ages 9-12. Th, 1pm; thru 7/18. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 1st. 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 3rd. Kids Kung Fu; Anderson. Students will learn to take instruction, develop self-control & coordination, improve balance & become physically fit while having fun. Ages 4 & up. Th, 5:30-6:15pm (ages 4-8); 6:157pm (ages 9 & up). 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 3rd. Preschool Gymnastics; 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. See the 6th. Storytime At Anderson Family Health; Anderson. Celebrate the joys of reading at this weekly storytime in the waiting room. For ages 0-5. Th, 3:30-4pm. Free. See the 6th.

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. 9:30am-11:30am. 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, 10am12pm. Free. Shasta Midwives Birthing Center, 703 S. A St. (831)234-4794. School CAFE; Mt. Shasta. Join Culinary Action for Education to make plans for educating Mt. Shasta students & families about growing & eating healthy foods. The focus is on changing the school food program to one that serves meals that are fresh, with as little chemical content as possible. All ages. 3rd Th, 4-5pm. Free. Mount Shasta Elementary School, 501 Cedar St. (530)837-8608. 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. Tue-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 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 3rd.

THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, TEHAMA, SHASTA & SISKIYOU COUNTIES 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; 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. 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, 10am12pm. 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 7th. 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. See the 7th.

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 7th. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with blacklight bowling & music. Fri, 10pm-1am. See the 7th.

GLENN COUNTY Willows Nurturing Nest Playgroup. 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. The Nurturing Nest, 1035 West 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 Basic Jams & Jellies; Redding. Learn to prepare & can freezer jams & jellies. Age 12 & up. 6-9pm. $45; must pre-reg. Aunt Bee’s Kitchen, 1213 C St. (530)225-4095. Cottonwood Community Library Book Sale. Come early for the best selection during this 2-day sale. Prices start at 25¢. All ages. 11am-2pm. Free. 3427 Main St. (530)347-4818. 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.

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TEHAMA COUNTY Grown Up & Me Classes; Red Bluff. Loosely directed play on soft structures with song, dance & art mixed in. Ages 2 & under. Tue, 1-1:45pm; Th, 4-4:45pm; Fri, 11-11:45am; thru 6/27. See the 4th.

21 | 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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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: Ancient Skies; Redding. Bring the family to learn more about the Stars of Pharaohs & Seven Wonders. All ages. 7pm. $8. Schreder Planetarium, 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. Summer Solstice Yoga; Redding. Rise with the sun on the longest day of the year. Let your heart shine & revel thru the beauty of nature, while moving thru healthy Sun Salutations. Ages 16 & up. 5:15-7am. $12; must pre-reg. Sundial Bridge, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)225-4095. 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 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. Family Kickboxing Classes; Redding. Bring the whole family for healthy Friday evening fun. 4-5pm. See the 7th. 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 7th. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 1st. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. 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, 12:00-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 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. Tue-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 7th.

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. Grown Up & Me Classes; Red Bluff. Loosely directed play on soft structures with song, dance & art mixed in. Ages 2 & under. Tue, 1-1:45pm; Th, 4-4:45pm; Fri, 11-11:45am; thru 6/27. See the 4th.

22 | 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. www.northstateparent.com • June 2019

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Plan a morning trip to the Farmers Market every Saturday this month for your child to participate in Farm Club Fun At Redding Market. Your child will receive a $2 token to spend on a healthy snack of their choice. What a great hands-on way to teach your child about where food comes from, math, independence & healthy eating habits. (Shasta County)

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. 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. 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, 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 12th. 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 1st. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with blacklight bowling & music. Sat, 9pm-1am. See the 1st.

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.

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All ages. 4th Sat, 11am; thru 9/28. $10; ages 3 & under free; must pre-reg; limited space. 4721 Road L. (530)865-2912. Queen Bee Festival Street Fair; Orland. Come out & support the 1st annual Queen Bee festival to raise money & awareness for Orland’s future Honey Bee Discovery Center. All ages. 9am-3pm. Free. Downtown Orland, 5th St. (530)321-6320.

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 Cottonwood Community Library Book Sale. Come early for the best selection during this 2-day sale. Prices start at 25¢. All ages. 11am-2pm. Free. 3427 Main St. (530)347-4818. Dance Depot Presents Stage & Screen; Redding. Dance Depot is celebrating 62 years of dancing with a fun-filled evening that features performances from over 350 gifted dancers. All ages. 1pm & 6:30pm; doors open 1 hour before each show. $12-$20. Redding Civic Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Dr. (530)241-7764. Farm Club Fun At Redding Market; Redding. Children shop for a fruit, vegetable or a plant that grows a fruit or vegetable with free tokens valued at $2. Visit 3 times in 6 weeks & choose a free gift on your 3rd visit. Ages 3-15. Sat, 7:30am-12pm; thru 7/6. Free. Redding Farmers Market, 777 Cypress Ave. (530)225-5351. Gather Redding Farmers Market; Redding. Enjoy locally grown goodies from Red Gate Ranch, Loaves Baking, Little Sprouts Micro Farm & more. 9am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine. Little Sprouts Micro Farm, 1043 State St. (530)941-2010. 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.

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Three Cheeses In Three Hours; Redding. Walk thru the history of cheese making & learn important facts about milk quality & differences, as well as the complex biology & chemistry behind turning milk into tasty cheese curds & protein-rich whey. Ages 12 & up. 1-4pm. $50; must pre-reg. Aunt Bee’s Kitchen, 1213 C St. (530)225-4095. 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 Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 1st. Galaxy Gymnastics Saturday Open Gym For Youth; Redding. Ages 5-14. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 1st. 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. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. 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, 12:00-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. 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 1st. 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 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Dunsmuir Botanical Gardens Tribute To The Trees. From Bach to rock, enjoy this musical fundraiser provided by Uptown Brass of the Susanville Symphony Society. Pick the optional dinner or plan your own picnic & enjoy raffle, silent auction, bar & a concert in the park. All ages. 3:30pm gates open; 6:30pm concert; 5pm dinner. $10-$45; ages 5 & under free. Dunsmuir City Park, 4841 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)859-3127. Finley Fryer Retrospective Exhibit; Dunsmuir. Enjoy a retrospective art exhibit by Finley Fryer, a multimedia artist who maintains an art studio in Dunsmuir. All ages. Wed-Sat, 11am-4pm & Sun, 12-4pm; thru 8/3. Free. Siskiyou Arts Museum, 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4711. Ballroom Technique Class; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dance techniques from pro instructors. Sat, 9:45-11:45am. See the 1st. 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. Tue-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 7th.

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.

23 | 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 12th. 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 Moose Cornhole Tournament; Anderson. Up to 50 teams compete for prizes with breakfast & lunch avail. Download application & mail to the Lodge with payment. Ages 15 & up. 9am. $20/team. Anderson Moose Lodge 509, 1597 South St. (530)365-7048. Timber The Beaver’s 5th Birthday; Redding. Timber the beaver came to Turtle Bay at 7 weeks old & has become a beloved animal ambassador. Animal caretakers will bring him down to the museum for an up-close encounter, then watch him enjoy a floating cake waiting at his home in the Museum’s Visible River Aquarium. All ages. 3pm. 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. Mon-Fri, 9am-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10am-5pm; thru 9/2. See the 1st. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Finley Fryer Retrospective Exhibit; Dunsmuir. Enjoy a retrospective art exhibit by Finley Fryer, a multimedia artist who maintains an art studio in Dunsmuir. All ages. Wed-Sat, 11am-4pm & Sun, 12-4pm; thru 8/3. Free. Siskiyou Arts Museum, 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4711. 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. Tue-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 7th.


GOING PLACES JUNE 24 | MONDAY BUTTE COUNTY Annual Summer Arts Program; Chico. This 28th annual arts program offers great activities & instruction in the arts with a different emphasis each week. Ages 5 & up. Mon-Th, 9am-2pm; camps avail thru 8/2. $45/day; $140/week. The Progressive Schoolhouse, 2400 Notre Dame Blvd. (530)345-5665. 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. Azad’s Martial Arts Camp; Chico. Explore this fun, exciting, educational & safe alternative to conventional summer camps. Weekly camps offer martial arts training for all levels & abilities, indoor & outdoor activities, hands-on instruction, supervised games & confidence building exercises. Ages 5-14. Mon-Fri, 8am-12pm; camps avail thru 7/26. $120-$165. Azad’s Martial Arts Center, 313 Walnut St. (530)892-2923. Cal Skate Extreme Fun Camp; Chico. A fun, heart-healthy, active alternative to the usual summer camp. Air-conditioned indoor & fun outdoor activities will include skating, mini-golfing, batting, arts & crafts, LEGOs, arcade games, dodgeball, hockey, pingpong, basketball & more. Ages 5-12. Mon-Fri, 9am-1pm or 9am-5pm; camps avail thru 8/9. $140-$175. Cal Skate Fun Land, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Camp Durham-azing; Durham. Daily or weekly camp themes incorporate a variety of fun activities, field trips & more. Half-day or full-day options. Grades K-5. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-6pm; camps avail thru 8/9. $90-$135/weekly; $20-$35/daily. Durham Recreation & Park District, 9447 Midway. (530)345-1921. Camp Wild Heart; Chico. Campers choose from a daily array of engaging, hands-on STEAM activities. Fun, friendship, science, art, nature, adventure, park & creek exploration come together in a fully child-choice environment with respectful, caring adults sharing fun, hands-on activities & projects. Ages 4.5-13. Mon-Th, 9:30am-4:30pm; camps avail thru 8/22. $47/daily; virtual punch cards avail. Thrive, 1361 Hawthorne Ave. (530)809-4638. Explore Summer Camps: Technology Exploration; Oroville. Children enjoy camp with a different theme each week to keep students’ minds active all summer. Students will explore engineering, robotics, animation & more this week. Early drop-off & pick-up avail. Grades K-8. Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm; camps avail thru July. $145. Mountain View Educational Center, 2280 6th St. (530)532-3051. FantasyLand Dance Camp; Chico. A fantastically fun-filled camp for your little ones’ imagination. Dancing, stories, crafts, games, dress-up & a magical snack will make their dreams come true. Families enjoy a final day performance. Ages 4-8. 6/24-27, 12:30-3:30pm; camps avail thru 8/5. $129. Kinetics Academy of Dance, 627 Broadway St., Ste. 100. (530)345-2505. 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. Chico Area Recreation & Park District Camps. Hosts 40+ camps that cover a huge range of interests, including toddler camps, sports, art, skateboard & scooter, BMX, mountain biking, cooking, dance, outdoor adventures, welding, LEGOS & more. Ages 3-14. Camps avail thru Aug; check website for details. See the 10th. Chico Montessori Summer Camp. Children enjoy a 2-week educational themed camp with games, outdoors activities & more. Ages potty trained-5. Mon-Fri, 8:30am-4:30pm; camps avail thru 8/16. See the 10th. Earthbound Skills Camp; Chico. Children will learn naturalist & survival skills & enjoy crafts that deepen their love for our precious environment.

THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, TEHAMA, SHASTA & SISKIYOU COUNTIES Ages 4-7. Mon/Tue, 9am-1pm; camps avail thru 7/9. See the 17th. Feather River Recreation & Park District Summer Camps; Oroville. Campers enjoy weekly themes, enriched activities, organized games & outdoor/indoor play. Ages 5-12. Mon-Th, 7am-6pm; camps avail thru 8/2. See the 10th. 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 3rd. Own A Horse Summer Camp; Oroville. Enjoy a week of ranch life & learn basic equine skills. Ages 7-18. 8am-12pm; camps avail thru July. See the 10th.

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 & to 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. Willows Nurturing Nest Playgroup. 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. The Nurturing Nest, 1035 West Wood St. (530)934-6882.

SHASTA COUNTY All Fired Up Summer Camp; Redding. Children enjoy 4-day sessions working with different mediums like canvas, glass fusion & ceramics. Ages 6-12. Mon-Th, 1-4pm; camps avail thru Aug. $162. 1796 Churn Creek Rd. (530)223-1638. 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. Big Boat Sailing; Redding. Learn to launch a 22’ sailboat properly, operate the outboard motor, rig the boat with sails, break down the sails, anchor, approach the dock, man overboard & more. Ages 18 & up. Mon-Th, 12-4pm; thru 6/27. $300; must pre-reg. Location TBA. (530)225-4095. California Dance Company Camp: World Of Dance; Anderson or Redding. From gymnasts to dancers, there’s an age-specific camp or class for the most fun & learning for different styles, skill levels & interests. Day or evening classes & intensives. Ages 2 & up. 6/24-28, 9am-12pm; camps & classes avail thru

8/28. $110-$250. 2150 Marx Way, Ste. 1., Anderson or 2620 Larkspur Lane, Ste. Q, Redding. (530)365-7749. Camp Caldwell; Redding. Daily adventures & 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 5-8. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; camps avail thru Aug. $150; must pre-reg. Caldwell Recreation Center, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Camp Enterprise; Redding. Daily adventures for campers complete 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 5-8. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; camps avail thru Aug. $150; must pre-reg. Enterprise Community Room, 4000 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. Camp Eureka; 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 8-13. Mon-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; camps avail thru Aug. $150; must pre-reg. Teen Center, 54 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Camp Shasta Lake; Redding. Daily adventures for & 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-Fri, 7:30am-5:30pm; camps avail thru Aug. $95; must pre-reg. Shasta Lake School, 4620 Vallecito St. (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. Junior Lifeguard; Redding. Participants in this 5-day program will receive a foundation of knowledge including water rescue & skill development, swimming endurance, basic water rescue, first aid, CPR & stroke perfection. Ages 11-15. Mon-Fri, 9am-5:15pm; thru 6/28. $175; must pre-reg. Redding Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Kids In The Kitchen Camp; Redding. Fun hands-on cooking experiences for young chefs. Ages 8-13. Mon, 10am-1pm; thru 7/15. $180/series; $35/class; must pre-reg. Sizzle’s Kitchen, 1440 Placer St. (530)941-0136. 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 6/27. $26; must pre-reg. Location TBA. (530)225-4095. Private & Semi-Private Swim Lessons; Redding. Available as a package of 4 lessons. All ages. MonTh, times vary. $60-$80; must pre-reg. Redding

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Aquatic Center, 44 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Sew Much Fun Sewing Camp; Redding. A wonderful opportunity & camp where your child will build lifetime skills. Beginners & children with sewing experience will have fun creating many projects. Ages 8-18. Mon-Th, 9:30am-12pm or 1-3:30pm; camps avail thru 7/25. $100. Hokema’s, 2736 Bechelli Ln. (530)223-1970. Simpson University Youth Basketball Camp; Redding. Designed to grow each camper’s skill set in a competitive & fun environment. Campers will work on shooting form, ball-handling skills, defensive fundamentals & in-game improvements. Grades K-6. 6/24-27, 9am-12pm. $80. 2211 College View Dr. (530)226-4731. Sports Camp: Super-Secret Mission; Redding. This will be the summer of a lifetime for the young thrill seekers of Redding. The adventurous warriors will be able to spend their summer conquering the day. Ages 8-14. Mon-Th, 8am-4pm; thru 6/27. $140; must pre-reg. Caldwell Park, 56 Quartz Hill Rd. (530)225-4095. Summer Of Fun Preschool Camp; Redding. Summer preschool camps are designed for fun & learning. Teachers are trained in child development & dedicated to helping children enjoy the discovery of play. Ages 3-5. Mon-Th, 8:30am-12:30pm; thru 6/13. $60; must pre-reg. MLK Jr. Community Room, 1815 Sheridan St. (530)225-4095. Tennis Summer Academies; Redding. This concentrated academy atmosphere will develop your child’s tennis technique in the shortest time possible & will focus on every aspect of tennis strokes, footwork, drills & games. Ages 7-17. Mon-Th, 4:30-5:30pm; thru 6/27. $60; must pre-reg. Sequoia School Tennis Courts, 625 Lowe St. (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 3rd. 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 3rd. Redding Fashion Alliance Sewing Camps; Redding. Beginning to advanced sewing levels with a range of projects. Ages 7-17. Mon-Th, 9am12pm; camps avail thru 8/1. See the 10th. Sun Oaks Summer Camp; Redding. Kids will have a blast with weekly events including ninja run, scavenger extravaganza, glow volleyball, watercolor run, rocket launch, sock hop/camp disco, aqua obstacle course, carnival & pizza party. Ages 5-12. Mon-Fri, 8am-5pm; camps avail thru 8/9. See the 10th. Turtle Bay Discovery Camp; Redding. Children participate in various science activities, crafts, games & explore everything Turtle Bay has to offer. Space is limited. Ages 7-12. Mon-Fri, 9am-4pm; must pre-reg. $170/member; $190/non-member. See the 17th.

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. Shasta Clay Studios Camp; Mt. Shasta. Campers will experiment with elements of design & create art to use at home. Camp includes a snack, expert instruction in hand-building clay & some wheel throwing practice. Handicap accessible. Mon-Fri, 9-11am (grades K-5) or 1-4pm (grades 6-12); camps avail thru 7/29. $100/week. 612 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)355-8155. Summer Soccer Camp; Weed. Excellent training that is age specific to your soccer player. Campers receive a camp T-shirt, prizes & an invitation to the COS community soccer game where they can talk to COS team members after the game. Ages 7-18. 6/24-27, 9am-12pm. $50. College of the Siskiyous, 800 College Ave. (530)938-5859. www.northstateparent.com • June 2019

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Have you found the perfect summer camp for your child yet? Check out the Art History Camps taught by Janet Lombardi Blixt in Chico for 2-day art camps that are filled with creative fun. Find more June summer camps using the special summer camp icon. See the 11th. (Butte County)

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 3rd. 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 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Fun Zone Day Camp; Red Bluff. Each camp has a special theme & includes games, crafts, movies & other activities. Ages 5-12. MonFri, 2-5:30pm; camps avail thru 8/9. $60. Red Bluff Community Center, 1500 South Jackson St. (530)527-8177. Princess Dance Camp; Red Bluff. Find out how exciting dance can be, with experienced instructors who help each dancer learn new skills in an atmosphere of fun. Ages 4 & up. 6/24-26, 10am-12pm; camps & clinics avail thru 7/15. $90. Red Bluff Performing Arts Centre, 446 Walnut St. (530)255-4180. Summer Reading At The Library!; Los Molinos. Celebrate summer reading with stories, games, crafts, prizes, book giveaways & performances. Ages 12 & under. Mon, 10am thru 7/29. Free. Los Molinos Branch Library, 7881 Hwy 99E. (530)527-0607. Toddler Story Hour; Red Bluff. This story hour features themed stories & an accompanying activity or craft. Ages 1-3. Mon, 10-11am. Free. Red Bluff Branch Library, 545 Diamond Ave. (530)527-0604. 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 3rd. Summer Of Whittenberg; Red Bluff. Children enjoy themes of cooking, arts & crafts, gardening, Shakespeare, space science, engineering & more. Ages 7-14. Mon-Fri, 9am-12pm & 1-4pm; camps avail thru 7/26. See the 10th. Teeter Toddlers Parent-Child Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Fun parent participation class for ages 18mos-4yrs enhances developmental skills, teaches cooperative play & nurtures parent-child bonding & healthy habits. Mon, 10:30-11:30am. See the 3rd.

25 | 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.

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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; 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 (0-5 with adult). 2nd & 4th Tue, 3-5:30pm. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Preschool Storytime; Chico. Enjoy stories, songs & crafts. Ages 3-5. Tue, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Reading Hero Storytime; Oroville. Trained volunteers bring stories alive for kids of all ages. It’s lots of fun. Tue, 3-4pm. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Summer Horse Camp; Durham. In camps avail thru Aug, children enjoy learning about riding, horse care, grooming, saddling & more. Ages 4-15. Tue-Th, 8am-12pm. $25/day. Almond Country Farms, 2304 Hutton Way. (530)343-1558. Art History Camps; Chico. Children learn art techniques & art history. Sign up thru CARD for camps with Janet Lombardi Blixt. Ages 7 & up. Tue & Wed, 9:30-11:30am; thru 8/14. See the 11th. 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 4th. 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 4th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star. Tue/Th 3:30-5pm. See the 4th. 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 4th. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 2nd.

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

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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, 10:30-11:30am. Free. Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)2457253. 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. Summer Blast! Financial Literacy Workshop; Redding. Pennies on Purpose founder Trisha Funk will lead a Financial Literacy Workshop for adults & teens. 6-7:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7252. 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 4th. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 2nd. 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 4th. 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 3rd.

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. 9:3011am. 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 4th. 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. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm. 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 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Summer Reading At The Library!; Corning. Celebrate summer reading with stories, games, crafts, prizes, book giveaways & performances. Ages 12 & under. Tue, 10am thru 7/30. Free. Corning Branch Library, 740 Third St. (530)527-0607.

Grown Up & Me Classes; Red Bluff. Loosely directed play on soft structures with song, dance & art mixed in. Ages 2 & under. Tue, 1-1:45pm; Th, 4-4:45pm; Fri, 11-11:45am; thru 6/27. See the 4th.

26 | 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’s 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)8933276. 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. Reading Hero Storytime; Oroville. Trained volunteers bring stories alive for kids of all ages. Wed, 3-4pm. Free. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642.

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. Willows Nurturing Nest Playgroup. 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. The Nurturing Nest, 1035 West 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. Summer Blast! Kids Program; Redding. Head out for tennis, yoga, gardening, messy paint party & more at the library. Ages 12 & under. Wed, 10:30am; thru 7/31. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. 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.


GOING PLACES JUNE Alateen Meeting; Redding. Support group for ages 12-20 affected by someone else’s drinking. Wed, 6:30-7:30pm. See the 5th. Beginning & Advanced Athletes Open Gym; Redding. Ages 8 & up can practice their gymnastics, cheerleading, ninja & parkour skills or just run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised gym. Wed, 7-8pm. See the 5th. 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 5th. 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 5th. Square Dancing With Prairie Squares; Anderson. Bring the family or sneak away for some old-fashion square dancing fun. First hour beginners encouraged to come & learn then welcome to stay. All ages. Wed, 7pm; thru 7/31. See the 5th. 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 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY American Sign Language; Yreka. Children learn to communicate with the language used in the deaf community. Grades 4-12. Wed, 2-3pm (homeschooled students) or 3:30-4:30pm (public school students). $25 & $16 book fee; must pre-reg. Shoppe Serendipity, 404 S Main St. (530)598-0075. Children’s Summer Reading Program At The Dunsmuir Library. The summer theme this year is “it’s showtime at your library!” Children of all ages enjoy stories, snacks, crafts & a free book & a kick-off party today. For every 5 books read, the reader will pick a prize from the treasure chest. Adult must accompany child. Wed, 3:30-4:30pm; thru 8/7. 5714 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-2035. 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 East 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. 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. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm. 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 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Summer Reading At The Library!; Red Bluff. Celebrate summer reading with stories, games, crafts, prizes, book giveaways & performances. Ages 12 & under. Wed, 10am; thru 7/31. Free. Red Bluff Branch Library, 545 Diamond Ave. (530)527-0607. Wednesday Market & Music; Red Bluff. Part of the Downtown Market & Concert Series. Certified market features locally grown products including veggies, fruit, nuts, meats, honey, eggs & artisan food products, crafts, educational demonstrations, music, children’s activities & more. 5-8pm, rain or shine; thru 8/28. Washington & Pine Sts. (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 3rd.

27 | THURSDAY BUTTE COUNTY After-School Storytime; Chico. Stories & crafts for ages 12 & under. Th, 3pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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 0-5. 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 0-3. 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 6th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star. Tue/Th 3:30-5pm. See the 4th. 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, 2-3pm. See the 6th. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 2nd.

SHASTA COUNTY Get Out & Do It: Paintball; Redding. This will be the summer of a lifetime for the young thrill seekers of Redding. The adventurous warriors will be able to spend their summer conquering the day. Ages 8-14. 9am-4pm. $65. Redding Paintball, 19000 Spring Gulch Rd. (530)225-4095. Good Grief Suicide Loss Support Group; Redding. 2nd & 4th Th, 5:30-7pm. Lotus Center, 3290 Bechelli Lane. (530)440-6033. Little Explorers: Butterflies & Bugs; Redding. Learn how butterflies use their color to keep themselves safe & why bugs have so many legs. 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. 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 6/27. $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.

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Enjoy performances from over 350 dancers as Dance Depot Presents Stage & Screen in Redding! Help them celebrate 62 years of dancing this year! See the 22nd. (Shasta County)

Summer Blast! Kids Program; Anderson. Enjoy a cooking lesson, woodworking, dance & more. Ages 12 & under. Th, 3:30pm; thru 7/25. Free. Anderson Branch Library, 3200 West Center St. (530)365-7685. Summer Blast! Kids Program; Burney. Enjoy different activities each week. Ages 5-10. Th, 11am; thru 7/18. Free. Burney Branch Library, 37038 Siskiyou St. (530)335-4317. Summer Blast! Tween Program; Redding. Teens enjoy wacky science, Shrinky Dink & duct tape crafts & more. Ages 9-12. Th, 1pm; thru 7/18. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 1st. 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 3rd. Kids Kung Fu; Anderson. Students will learn to take instruction, develop self-control & coordination, improve balance & become physically fit while having fun. Ages 4 & up. Th, 5:30-6:15pm (ages 4-8); 6:157pm (ages 9 & up). 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 3rd. Preschool Gymnastics; 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. See the 6th. Storytime At Anderson Family Health; Anderson. Celebrate the joys of reading at this weekly storytime in the waiting room. For ages 0-5. Th, 3:30-4pm. Free. 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. 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. Tue-Sun, 10am-5pm. See the 1st. Intermediate/Advanced Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. January is Samba. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills at the intermediate level. Solo dancers welcome. Th, 6:457:45pm. 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 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Grown Up & Me Classes; Red Bluff. Loosely directed play on soft structures with song, dance & art mixed in. Ages 2 & under. Tue, 1-1:45pm; Th, 4-4:45pm; Fri, 11-11:45am; thru 6/27. See the 4th.

28 | 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. Play Date At Apple Blossom Baby; Chico. Bring your friends & make some new ones. All ages. Fri, 10am12pm. 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 7th. 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. See the 7th. 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 7th. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with blacklight bowling & music. Fri, 10pm-1am. See the 7th.

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GOING PLACES JUNE emotional skills for future educational experiences & success. Ages 5 & under. M/W/F, 9:30-11am. Free. The Nurturing Nest, 1035 West 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 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. Free. Rowell Family Empowerment. 2701 Old Eureka Way, Ste. 2i. (530)226-5129. Shasta Centennial Celebration & Open House; Anderson. Celebrating 100 years of protecting public health. This family-friendly event offers tours, games, displays & a mascot & PBS character meet & greet. All ages. 10am-2:30pm. Free. Shasta Mosquito & Vector Control District, 19200 Latona Rd. (530)365-3768. 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 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. Family Kickboxing Classes; Redding. Bring the whole family for healthy Friday evening fun. 4-5pm. See the 7th. 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 7th. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 1st. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. 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, 12:00-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 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. Tue-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 7th.

TEHAMA COUNTY Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. Multi-discipline class/studio sessions for all ages & skill

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THE EVENTS CALENDAR FOR BUTTE, GLENN, TEHAMA, SHASTA & SISKIYOU COUNTIES 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. Grown Up & Me Classes; Red Bluff. Loosely directed play on soft structures with song, dance & art mixed in. Ages 2 & under. Tue, 1-1:45pm; Th, 4-4:45pm; Fri, 11-11:45am; thru 6/27. See the 4th.

29 | 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. 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. 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, 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 12th. 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 1st. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with blacklight bowling & music. Sat, 9pm-1am. See the 1st.

GLENN COUNTY Movie & Burger Night; Orland. Enjoy dinner & a movie under the stars as a family. Follow Capay’s Harvest on Facebook to vote for the movie. All ages. 5-8pm. $11/burger; movie is free. Capay’s Harvest, 7544 Cutting Ave. (530)865-0500.

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.

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SHASTA COUNTY Farm Club Fun At Redding Market; Redding. Children shop for a fruit, vegetable or a plant that grows a fruit or vegetable with free tokens valued at $2. Visit 3 times in 6 weeks & choose a free gift on your 3rd visit. Ages 3-15. Sat, 7:30am-12pm; thru 7/6. Free. Redding Farmers Market, 777 Cypress Ave. (530)225-5351. Gather Redding Farmers Market; Redding. Enjoy locally grown goodies from Red Gate Ranch, Loaves Baking, Little Sprouts Micro Farm & more. 9am-1pm, year-round, rain or shine. Little Sprouts Micro Farm, 1043 State St. (530)941-2010. 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. 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 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 Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tue/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 1st. Galaxy Gymnastics Saturday Open Gym For Youth; Redding. Ages 5-14. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 1st. 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. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. 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, 12:00-5:30pm. See the 1st. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri-Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 1st. 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 1st. 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 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Ballroom Technique Class; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dance techniques from pro instructors. Sat, 9:45-11:45am. See the 1st. 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. Tue-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 7th.

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.

30 | 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 12th. 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. KidzTopia Play Town; Redding. Experience the wonders of play & learning at the same time. Ages 7 & under. Mon-Sat, 9am-6pm & Sun, 12-6pm. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Finley Fryer Retrospective Exhibit; Dunsmuir. Enjoy a retrospective art exhibit by Finley Fryer, a multimedia artist who maintains an art studio in Dunsmuir. All ages. Wed-Sat, 11am-4pm & Sun, 12-4pm; thru 8/3. Free. Siskiyou Arts Museum, 5824 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4711. 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. Tue-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 7th.


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 August 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,

INFANTS PRENATAL – 18 MONTHS TODDLERS

18 MONTHS – 3 YEARS

PRESCHOOLERS 3 YEARS – 5 YEARS FAMILY CHILD CARE PARTNERSHIP

NEWBORN – 2 YEARS

OUR PRESCHOOL AND CHILD CARE PROGRAMS ARE FREE OR LOW COST

PROGRAMS

TO MEET YOUR FAMILY’S NEEDS

contact us at hs-bsafe@ucdavis.edu, (530) 754-0914, or scan our QR code.

School Readiness Nutritious Meals Health Screening Developmental Screening Support for English Learning Parent Engagement Activities Transportation at Some Locations

TO QUALIFYING FAMILIES!

ENROLL YOUR CHILD!

GO TO SHASTAHEADSTART.ORG OR CALL 530-241-1036

Please visit our website for more information: https://environmentalhealth.ucdavis.edu


WHY 55MPH? FOR YOURSELF. YOUR LOVED ONES. OTHER DRIVERS. OUR HIGHWAY WORKFORCE. FOR ALL OF US!

BE A PARTNER IN SAFETY

55mph is the speed limit mandated by Caltrans and the California Highway Patrol throughout construction zones, and enforceable by CHP officers. Follow the 55mph signs. Violations in construction zones can be doubled.


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