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North State Parent Volume 25 - Issue 1 November 2017

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6 Be the Change Michelle Carlson – Making the Impossible Possible, One Space at a Time By Michael Orr 7 What I Thought I Knew vs. What I Know About Raising Adopted Kids By Judy M. Miller

CONTENTS

9 Localicious Food That Bonds The Family Together – Bringing Back Dinner Table Discussion By Mandi Metzger 10 Don’t Compare By Sarah Lyons

12 Under The Flags Of Gratitude – Sherwood Montessori Fosters Thankfulness With A Festival Of Gratitude By Jenna Christophersen

13 Teaching Children Tolerance: Accepting and Celebrating Diversity By Kimberly Blaker

16 We’re Hoping For A Flood! Help Us Fill Turtle Bay With A River—Of Turtles! 17 Childcare & Preschool Directory

18 Going Places Family Events Calendar

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On the Cover: “Our “framily”fall harvest dinner tradition started with the Magladrys,McGrew's and the Wlodarczyk families gathering just after the kids were born and usually it follows a day of me photographing the families,” says photographer Lisa Magladry from Modern Image Photography. This gathering was photographed in Willows,CA. Photography: Modern Image Photography, owned by Lisa Magladry, is located in Redding, Ca. Lisa specializes in children, maternity, and weddings. Having been in business since her daughter Macy was born four years ago, capturing children is very near and dear to her heart. She enjoys lifestyle photography and capturing the moments that really count. To book a session or see more of her work visit modernimagelisam.com

olidays and traditions, whatever they may be to each of us, are once again upon us. And whether our traditions include turkey and pumpkin pie, vegan nut roast with gluten free stuffing, potluck meals at the picnic table, or dining out; nature hikes, bike rides, board games, yard games, sewing, knitting or crafting; neighbors and friends or family from afar—there is a singular similarity that holds for us all. What we are celebrating is this very life. How precious we are! How precious this earth that supports us with all of the abundance we enjoy. So we take the time to recognize our many connections, to celebrate

our samenesses and differences, to appreciate this beauty, this gladness, this awe. How far our connections reach! Once we begin naming them, we could go on and on... That could be a new Thanksgiving tradition—naming how we are connected to everyone and everything around us. Would the game ever end? How grateful we are to be here, a part of all this. Gratitude is really another word for Joy.

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S E R V I N G FA M I L I E S I N B U T T E , G L E N N , S H A S TA , T E H A M A & S I S K I Y O U C O U N T I E S Publisher: Pamela Newman; pn@northstateparent.com Calendar Editor: Lisa Shara; calendar@northstateparent.com Managing Editorial: Jenna Christophersen & Cheri Ball Writers: Michael Orr, Judy M. Miller, Mandi Metzger, Sarah Lyons, Jenna Christophersen, Kimberly Blaker & Carolyn Patten Production: Marc Schrievers; graphics@northstateparent.com Photography: Amy Quinto – AQ Photography, Crystal Amen Photography, Lisa Magladry – Modern Image Photography

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be the change By Michael Orr

Michelle Carlson

Making the Impossible Possible, One Space at a Time

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of just sitting and listening to lectures, they set about building and creating things and interacted with other students, in collaboration. Learning in a diverse, hands-on environment allowed many to find a passion in one area or another. Passion in one area has a habit of spreading. As the passion grows kids often do better in their other unrelated courses as well. It often becomes a passion for learning. And that passion led to amazing things. Amazing enough that schools and educational systems around the world took notice and asked Michelle to consult. Michelle’s company now actively works to integrate the Maker philosophy into schools instead of it being a separate ‘after-school’ type of program. Michelle has consulted and worked with schools, not just in Northern California, but all over the country and places as disparate as Peru and Pakistan. However, her focus is on towns like Red Bluff. Kids in Silicon Valley and San Francisco or New York have access to many of these types of places and experiences, because there were people there with the expertise to teach it. She had expertise in a few areas and decided to find a way to bring it to her community. So it all started with “What can be done differently?” Then it became “How can we get this done?” Michelle’s passion and drive requires perseverance in the face of “That’s not the way we do things.” But for her, it is not about undermining the system. The goal is to find unique ways to ‘Empower teachers to empower the students’. Students who are empowered to learn in a different way just might ignite a spark that changes their trajectory.

Michelle’s goals are beyond developing Maker spaces off campus. They are even beyond building a Maker space on the school campus. Her goal is to incorporate the Maker educational philosophy in every classroom. Interestingly, even with international consulting, national accolades and butting head with the status quo, Michelle considers herself a teacher at heart. She says, “I love to do more…”. Obstacles are just hurdles, not dead ends. One can always strive to “do more”. We are in an age where venting on Facebook has become all the rage, (and who doesn’t enjoy a good rant, right?) but very little ever changes. To “be the change” that you want to see in the world it takes more than that. Michelle identified a problem and asked herself, “What can be done differently?” She researched and came up with a potential solution. Then she had the will and intestinal fortitude to fight for it and the foresight to let it evolve. That to me is the very embodiment of “Be the Change.” Ó

If you would like more information about Michelle’s work and/or how to utilize the Maker Education philosophy in your school check out her website futuredevelopmentgroup.com Michael Orr is a Father, writer, reader, science geek and musician who lives, works & plays in Paradise, California

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hroughout my middle school and high school years, I despised math and science classes. I knew they were important and I got OK grades in them, but I had to drag myself to every one of those classes against my own will. Then the summer after graduation I decided to take a couple of classes at the local junior college before heading off to my freshman year in the fall. One of the classes that I chose was Chem 101 in a shortened summer semester because, well, because I knew it would be over in six weeks. But something happened in that class. The instructor, (we called her Sylvia), found a way to reach me. She taught differently and we experienced things in ways I had not experienced them before. I was fascinated by the very subjects I had despised only a couple of months earlier. Four years later, (OK, maybe five or six but who’s counting) I had earned my degree in biochemistry, with minors in chemistry, math and physics. That one experience changed my trajectory. Red Bluff resident Michelle Carlson also came to see that some things resonated and some didn’t in her scholastic experience, but afterward she did something very important. She asked, “What can be done differently?” After a career as an information technology and marketing professional failed to keep her passion ignited, she went back to that question: “What can be done differently?” Michelle then came across the Maker movement. Though it spawned from a hackerspace culture, the Maker education philosophy is essentially that everyone learns differently and at their own pace. They get ideas from a context of experiences driven by passion. The missing ingredient for this in Red Bluff, like most rural towns, was exposure. Michelle led the charge to create a place where kids could come and learn about arts, computer graphics, coding, robotics or engineering. Instead

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for parents By Judy M. Miller

What I Thought I Knew vs. What I Know About Raising Adopted Kids

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ith consistent limitlessness, I love all my children the same, born to me and adopted by me. Then again, if I'm honest, that's not totally true. I love my adopted kids "more," because more is required. My adopted children arrived with invisible, overflowing suitcases of tough stuff - issues inherent to adoption - spilling over into our daily lives. These issues stemmed from the losses of family, family history and culture of origin.

I was confident in my ability to parent and I believed I had the basics down. But, I discovered that many of my thoughts about parenting adopted kids would eventually be proven partially or altogether untrue, such as: • I never thought I would need to hold my child for hours while she sobbed her way into and around her birthdays, missing her birth mother. My experience was that birthdays were celebratory; she showed me they could be laced with pain. What I know is love alone cannot negate any

trauma my kids have experienced. However, honest dialogue, unending patience and the gifts of time and perspective help immensely. • I thought loving my kids would be enough to get them through the rough patches of sibling squabbles, being bullied, identity development, personal compass navigation and adoption loss and grief. What I know is that loving my kids is the easy part. Staying ahead of them in their psycho-social stages 8 is the challenging job.

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• I thought I would parent independently or collaboratively with my husband, with occasional advice from more experienced parents. What I know is I needed to compile a team of therapists and support people who would help me hone my emotion coaching and parenting skills. These professionals and support people have educated me about how to better address the traumas my children experienced from not having their most basic needs met. What I also know is that I have come to appreciate the wise advice of my kids, at first wholly unsolicited but genuine and later upon request. Their insights have been profound and honest proving a good check to gauge my effectiveness. • I thought differences would not matter. I was oh-so-wrong. I was color-blind, entrenched in my white privilege. What I know is differences matter greatly. We perceive our lives through these lenses of difference. To disregard our differences would be the same as turning our backs on who each of us is, who we are as a family unit and how each of us contributes to and supports each other and our remarkable family. • I thought I would be able to weave my adopted kids into my family history and stories. I was partially correct here. What I know is that as my kids have become older, they have put the brakes on being integrated too deeply into the family. They accept those they know or have known personally as their bonafide family. When I share with my daughter, "You are named for your great, great grandmother.” She responds, "Dad's great-grandmother?" I nod and think, "That would be a 'yes,' my child. Thank you for correcting me. We do not know the name of your great, great Chinese grandmother. I realize I have muddled your identity formation." • I thought I could sit back and watch each child emerge. I found out otherwise when I said, "You're just like..." or "You remind me of ..." when speaking to my birthed son. What I know is that comparisons of this nature do not belong in a family such as ours. Comparisons of this nature are reminders of my kids' adoptive statuses. • I thought I would teach my children. And I do. Things like stranger-danger, wrong, right and shades of gray, peer-predatory behavior, how to be a good friend and think before you speak or act. What I know is my kids have taught me far more. They’ve taught me how to appreciate the small things; the soothing balm of a good belly laugh or a long puppy-hug, the importance of being in the moment, the beauty of grace, how to soften the messages a parent must impart for safety and the significance of our blended family. I thought I knew a lot about parenting. What I have realized is that I am challenged every day to grow, to examine how I raise my kids and to discover who I am as their parent. Although I know more with each passing day, and book-loads-and-countless-conversations more than I knew 22 years ago, I am still a novice. Ó

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An adoptive parent herself, Judy M. Miller reaches out to everyone in the extended adoption constellation and strives to promote open minds, hearts, and communication. She is the author of the internationally known parent guide, What To Expect From Your Adopted Tween, and a workbook for adopted adults, Writing to Heal Adoption Grief: Moving Connections & Moving Forward.


localicious By Mandi Metzger

Food that bonds the family together

itting down to a home-cooked meal prepared by Mom sounds more fantasy than reality these days. Imagine the ham just out of the oven and the potatoes seasoned to perfection, biscuits made from scratch and pie cooling for dessert. Everyone is asking about one another’s day and listening intently. No one is rushing off to soccer practice or glancing down at their cell phones. The kids don’t even ask about “screen time”. While this imagery may sound naïve, sitting down to eat “family style” is not. Living in an ever-moving, ever-changing world may cause family life to feel rushed or lacking in quality moments. There are lots of ways to create family moments and meals without adding any stress. Meaningful conversations paired with healthy dinners are not a thing of the past. As a matter of fact, they’re having a comeback. Audrey Pascone, of Red Gate Ranch, lives a sustainable life with her family in Tehama County. She remembers, “One of our favorite Thanksgiving meals was a ‘nourishing menu’ that we created with all of our family members and guests prior to a potluck-style gathering a few years ago after we moved to Red Gate Ranch. We decided to challenge ourselves to build an entire feast that was within these guidelines so everyone could savor the meal. We thought, ‘Wouldn't it

be nice if our holiday meals didn't have to involve complete abandonment of our preferred healthy eating habits?’ It was a memorable and downright divine meal which was followed by a traditional evening walk with the entire family out to the ‘old oak tree.’ This walk, often filled with a joyful mix of lively conversation and peaceful silences, now marks the completion of our Thanksgiving meal. It gives us a chance to enjoy each other’s company outside of the kitchen, gets us out to move our bodies a bit, and always reminds us to spend a little time giving thanks to the beautiful pastures and trees that nourish us and our livestock.” So, what is it that creates a memory to last a lifetime? Perhaps it’s the expensive platters and special silver that only come out twice a year. Or the dreaded gravy conflict; smooth or lumpy. That may be part of it, but the best memories come from simplicity and being present with the ones you love. Nicole Kringle, of Kringle Acres in Orland, shares, “In the midst of our farmhouse remodel, we had many nights eating outside, practically tossing food on the table as we had no working kitchen to speak of. In the midst of chaos and practicing patience, we bonded. I love the conversations we had together with our three kids. Something about being outside, away from our typical dinner style. Simple, not fancy at all, but meaningful.” Making time to share a meal is not only important but necessary to bonding together. Whether it be traditional or a simple night in the backyard, those memories will last. That’s the new tradition; making lasting memories. Lola Lodigiani, of Tri-L Mandarins, mixes harvest in with tradition by including mandarins at the dinner table. “We make a traditional turkey dinner using our mandarins as a sweet side. We traditionally juice fruit as it’s the start of our mandarin season.”

Every year the Lodigiani family hosts a harvest festival to celebrate. Families are welcome to come free of charge to experience games, holiday shopping, fresh produce and educational booths about farm life. Find the details for this year’s Harvest Festival, December 2 and 3, at www.mandarins4you.com. Dinner doesn’t have to look glamorous to create a real conversation. Beauty is in the eye of the beholder. A small bouquet of assorted flowers from the garden paired with miss-matched plates can bring just as much eloquence as fine china. The purpose of eating as a family is more about who’s at the table and less about what’s at the table. Try leaving the fancy dinnerware for another time. Explore new ways to set the table and encourage the kids to get involved. Ó Mandi Metzger and her family enjoy sharing their “Sweetest Lemonade” perspective with others through real food recipes. When Mandi isn’t writing a new recipe, she can be found riding bikes or hiking with her three kids, ages 9, 5 and 2. Find more recipes at www.sweetestlemonade.com.

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for parents By Sarah Lyons

DON’T COMPARE A

s a mother of six children, I have found myself comparing one child to another many times. Even though I know their physical, emotional, and intellectual development will progress at a rate that is unique to each child and each will have their own strengths and weaknesses, while in the midst of a two-year-old’s tantrum over a seemingly trivial problem, it is hard not to think “Your sister never did this.” Parents often battle the urge to compare one child to another. It is a natural reaction considering we use comparisons to make decisions involving nearly every other aspect of our lives. When dealing with two or more children we must do the exact opposite of this natural tendency. “This was hard for me when my son was younger. He had several developmental delays and I would struggle with comparing him to where his sister was at that age.” says Ashley Clark, mother of two. “I knew it wasn’t healthy for any of us and I had to let it go.” Comparing siblings can have negative effects because it can create jealousy, sibling rivalry, feelings of self-

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doubt, and have negative effects on the parent-child relationship as a whole. We know each child is unique, with their own gifts, struggles and personality, which all affect how they grow, learn and develop, but how do we learn to appreciate these differences rather than compare them?

Identify their strengths Says Emily Scott, Ph.D., of Redding, mom of three and part-time parenting consultant, “Observe them and see what their strengths and natural gifts are. Then, foster their growth in those strengths. Point out how kind you daughter is. Tell your son you admire his ability to keep building the block tower even though it fell.” When the urge to compare your children arises, identify the strengths of each child. One may have an excellent sense of coordination and therefore may excel in physical development and later, in sports. Another child may have no interest in sports but have a knack for listening to others and perceiving how they are feeling. Compassion and caretaking may come natural to a child

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with these strengths. Elizabeth DeArmond, mother of four, says “It helps to see how their differences help all of us as a whole. We balance each other out.” While taking notes on strengths, acknowledge areas where each child may struggle and allow more patience and instruction in this area without putting the child down for their weaknesses. We are all different and have strengths and struggles, we just need to learn to embrace them for ourselves and our children. As your child grows, learn to keep your expectations in line with their abilities and interests.

Focus on the child’s efforts Scott says, “Let them help. Allow them to do chores with you, even if they don’t have the skills to do them well yet. Focusing on the learning process and encouraging them along the way is more important than the end result of a spotless house.” Instead of comparing one child’s struggles to another child’s successes, try to focus on each individual child’s 11 efforts and improvements. “I have to remind

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How to Notice Unique Qualities in Your Children

Don’t Compare myself that the kids are all different and continue to train them accordingly. Eventually they will mature at their own pace and will ultimately grow into productive independent adults,” says Kelly Lawton, mother of five. Things come easily to some people, while others put in lots of hard work to gain the same result. Instead of noting the ease with which one child can accomplish tasks, take note and celebrate the child who is putting in the most effort and congratulate them on any improvements made. “Once I embraced their differences,” says Clark, “I could appreciate where they are as little people.”

Celebrate individual milestones As parents, we all desire to be “fair” to all of our children. I noticed as my children grew I became so focused on being fair that I was missing the celebration of the individual milestones that were important and meaningful to each child. Being fair is a great goal, but part of that is appreciating each child’s differences rather than comparing them as a group. For instance, when you notice your child has achieved a new accomplishment make sure to share it with the entire family at dinner. It lets them know you pay attention to their individual accomplishments. No one wants to hear the words “Why can’t you be more like your sister?” Comparisons feel like judgment to a child. While it goes against our natural instinct, we must learn to see the individuality in our children. “My

twin girls are emotionally different, which has led me to parent each one differently. The sensitive one needs gentle corrections while the other responds better to timeouts and words of affirmation,” says Jennifer Klindworth. “When we have the chance, we separate them and go on outings for one-on-one time. It is amazing how different they are when they are not competing for attention. Loving and appreciating your children for their differences doesn’t mean you love one more than other. It means you have learned to love each one of them for their own unique qualities.” Scott says, “There is perhaps nothing more important to a child’s self-worth than the time you spend with them.” Their self-value will grow when they know mom and dad want to be with them and love them regardless of their achievements. Giving your child your undivided attention and pursuing time with them shows your love. This is the time when you assist in their character and self-worth development—even the older child or teenager who may seem like they want nothing to do with you. Pursue your kids and time with them. It is precious.” “We love our kids the way they want and need to be loved,” says Scott, “not how we want to love them. Each has their own love language and it is our job to meet their needs to feel loved and valued. Love them even when they make a sad choice or miss the mark. We cannot allow kids to think our love depends on their perfor-

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s g a l F e h t r e d n U of Gratitude Sherwood Montessori fosters thankfulness with a Festival of Gratitude Photo by Amy Quinto, AQ Photography

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herwood Montessori is kicking off November with an autumn festival on November 3. From after school to sundown, students and their families will play carnival games, run relays, enjoy a potluck dinner of hearty autumnal soups and chilis and make fall-themed crafts such as pinecone bird feeders. Donn Thomson, a local square dance caller, will set toes a-tappin’ as he coaches the crowd on do-si-dos and promenades. Shibumi, an acoustic string duo featuring a Sherwood parent, will treat the crowd to a live-music cake walk, whose lucky winners will delight in homebaked treats. Other Sherwood parents will distribute the iconic flavor of fall by passing out cups of apple cider. These fun and festive activities give families the opportunity to foster community and build friendships. But the focus of this event doesn’t stop with community enhancement. As indicated by its name, the Festival of Gratitude also inspires an attitude of thankfulness among the Sherwood Montessori community. Sherwood’s principal, Michelle Yezbick, reflects, “the school’s fall tradition has changed a bit over the years, but it has always included sharing warming, healthy food and expressing our gratitude for the community we create together.” Becky Kambourian, the festival’s volunteer coordinator, likewise treasures the school’s community. Her son, now in fourth grade, began attending Sherwood Montessori when the school relocated to Chapman Elementary School campus last year. Becky immediately jumped into volunteering with last year’s Festival of Gratitude and has returned to help bring it to life for its second year. “Sherwood has been perfect for my son,” Becky says. “His teachers are so great and the independent learning style is exactly what he needs. This festival is a way to celebrate the wonderful community we have at this school and thank everyone, from parents to administrators to teachers, for making it such a positive environment.” In preparation for the event, Sherwood kids and teachers create “gratitude flags,” decorated with words of what the students are thankful for, generated in classroom discussion. These flags, fashioned from fabric donated by parents, will adorn the school during the festival and, says Becky, “will also remain proudly hung to remind us of what we are grateful for throughout the year.”

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While the flags serve as reminders of inward-focused gratitude, the festival creates ways to show gratitude in action. For starters, the festival promotes gratitude for resources by striving for minimal waste. Instead of using paper plates and plastic utensils, families will bring their own dishes from home. Home-baked goods eliminate the litter of packaging. Maisie Jane’s Pumpkin Patch donates pumpkins and hay bales that would otherwise go to waste after the pumpkin craze of Halloween dissipates. The hay bales become decoration and seating and the pumpkins become bowling balls for harvest-themed games. Turning the festival into a reality requires volunteered time, energy and resources of the whole Sherwood community. Vintage Love Décor, owned by friends of Sherwood parents, donates signs and decorations. Sierra Sunrise, a Sherwood parent who teaches hoop dancing, will offer her hula hoops and free instruction. Chapman Elementary School offers tables and chairs to help accommodate the families. A team of parents also donates skills and serving hands to prepare, carry out and clean up after the event. “Serving others really gives you a grateful heart,” says Becky. “We all get really busy with our lives, but we should stop for a moment and think about someone else, or even about the greater picture, like the school or the community we’re involved with. It’s important to give back and help each other in any way we can.” Principal Yezbick describes Sherwood as a “close and supportive community,” and the Festival of Gratitude helps build this positive environment. By appreciating people today, the Festival of Gratitude intends to set a precedent of thankfulness to guide the school for years to come. Ó

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ccording to the latest FBI data, there were 5,818 single-bias hate crimes committed for the year 2015 alone. Of concern to parents, according to various agencies, young men under 26 are the perpetrators of a significant percentage of these violent acts. Religious-based biases, as well as ethnic and racial biases, are learned during early childhood, explains the Leadership Conference Education

Fund. Young children exposed to these prejudices hold numerous stereotypes by the time they reach the age of 12. In a society as diverse as the United States, it’s troubling to see the prejudices that exist and the hate groups that plague our country. The events that unfolded on Aug. 12, 2017, in Charlottesville, Virginia, reveal the true danger when misconceptions are held toward

those who are different. This is especially true when anyone in a role of public leadership speaks in a manner deemed derogatory toward other races or religions. Such speech serves only to embolden those who wish harm on others. As parents, educators and leaders we must strive to change these patterns so our kids grow into kind and 14 accepting adults.

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

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Teaching Children Tolerance: Accepting and Celebrating Diversity Tolerance begins at home.

Learning tolerance outside the home.

There are many ways to teach children tolerance. But we must first recognize that our own attitudes and actions toward those who are different play a crucial role. Children are observant and catch even the subtlest stereotyping and prejudicial behaviors. According to experts, attitudes held by those in the home will have the strongest impact on the way children perceive people who are different. There are many ways you can encourage your child to accept diversity. To begin, read books with your child on world religions, different nationalities, the traditions of different races and cultures, diversity and tolerance. Have open discussions and encourage questions. Explain the importance of freedom of religion and civil rights for your own family and why this is also important for others.

Talk to your child’s school, as recommended by www.Tolerance.org, to make sure textbooks and curricula are up to date to reflect equity and multiculturalism. Ask teachers and staff if and how they approach the task of teaching tolerance in the classroom. If the school or classroom doesn’t already include tolerance education in its program, try to help activate it. Ask if you can share ideas with staff. Also, learn other ways you can assist the school in promoting positive attitudes toward diversity. Help your child develop acceptance by sharing the beliefs of relatives and friends who hold different views from your own. It often comes as a surprise even to adults, to learn some family members hold very different religious beliefs. Ask those with other 15

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Teaching Children Tolerance: Accepting and Celebrating Diversity viewpoints to share with your child what they believe and why. Make sure these adults understand your purpose so they won't attempt to proselytize your child or criticize your own beliefs. Rather, ask them to share their beliefs with neutrality. By providing your child the opportunity to discover that well-respected family members and friends hold a wide range of beliefs, your child will be well on the way toward acceptance of others. Also, provide your child opportunities to develop friendships with children of other races, religions or cultures. This can be challenging in some communities where there is little diversity. Look for some extracurricular activities in a neighboring community that would provide your child exposure to diversity.

Fight Intolerance. Another recommendation by www.Tolerance.org is to encourage your child to actively fight stereotypes and intolerance. Help your child to form a club, study circle or sponsor a walkathon for diversity. Your child will have the opportunity to meet kids of other beliefs while at the same time learning the importance of social responsibility. Also confront biased behavior expressed by family and friends, especially if your child witnesses it. For example, if grandma complains her “Black neighbors don’t take care of their lawn,” don’t brush the comment aside. Otherwise, both grandmother and your child will perceive your silence as acceptance of the stereotype or prejudicial remark. By using the term “black” in the sentence, rather than just stating “the neighbors”, it indicates bias and contributes to teaching children to be prejudiced.

Confronting family and friends isn’t easy. But it can be done in a tactful manner. Don’t criticize. Just nonchalantly but clearly acknowledge grandmother’s frustrations with the unkempt yard. Then point out it has nothing to do with being black. By doing so, your child will learn such biased comments are unfair. It also teaches your child not to be apathetic toward intolerance. Also, if your child attends church, Sunday school or other religious functions, talk with the leaders and teachers to learn their attitudes and levels of tolerance. While many are accepting of other religious views, some religious leaders perpetuate intolerance by preaching against nonbelievers, those of other faiths or people or groups that don't adhere to their specific lifestyle guidelines. Other religious leaders may contribute to stereotyping in more subtle ways. Kids are very perceptive though and will recognize the biases all the same. If you do detect prejudiced attitudes, look for another church or denomination more accepting of diversity. Talk with your church about ways it can teach and promote tolerance among its youth. After all, the desire for peace on earth is common among many of the world's religions. Ó

Kimberly Blaker is a mother and grandmother, whose articles have appeared in many parenting and women's magazines. You can follow her on LinkedIn and Facebook.

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One World, Many Religions: The Ways We Worship by Mary Pope Osborne

The Story of Religion by Betsy Maestro & Guilio Maestro Sacred Myths: Stories of World Religions by Marilyn McFarlane Just Because: Where Seeing Another Point of View Makes a Better You by Amber Housey

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Safe for the Holidays and Always By Deborah Peel

Just ask the expert… “Remember how fast little ones can move, climb, and stick things in their mouths. Accidents can happen in a heartbeat! You’ll be glad you took a little extra time to childproof your home, creating a safe environment for discovery and fun.”

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Executive Director, First 5 Butte County Yvonne and 2-year-old Chance just moved into a new home. He’s active and mobile and she’s getting an instant refresher course in childproofing her home. She’s using a combination of new hacks and time-proven ideas that worked when her adult children were little. She wants to experience true joy this holiday season by keeping her grandson safe, at home and in the homes of friends and family. Your Home “I knew it was critical to set my home up with my little guy’s safety in mind,” said Yvonne. “I even had my new place inspected for safety. Young children are so curious and a small investment in childproofing helps avoid serious injuries like choking, falls, poisoning, burns, and suffocation.” Yvonne offers the following tips for making your home safer for children: • Put plastic plug protectors in electrical outlets so toddlers can’t poke a finger or other object into them. • Lock up medicines (including over the counter) and guns and keep sharp objects up high out of reach.

• Make sure smoke alarms and carbon monoxide detectors are working. • When cooking, point pan handles to the back of the stove to keep little ones from reaching up to grab them. • Protect wobbly toddlers from falling on a coffee table or walking into pointy counter edges by storing the table and putting bumper pads on the counter. • Block stairs with a safety gate. • Move cleaning supplies from below sinks and store on top shelves. Homes You Are Visiting You’ll want to enjoy the holidays visiting relatives or friends. It’s easy for everyone to get distracted. Take a quick look around for child safety hazards and offer to quickly remedy them. • Loop curtain or blind cords up high out of the reach of children. • Make sure toilet seat lids are down. • Gift your host with plastic plug protectors. • Supervise your child at all times.

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ant to own your very own turtle? You can—and it comes with perks. It will make you famous, plus you will be doing a good deed, too. Purchasing a turtle engraved with your or your family’s name will help support Turtle Bay Exploration Park’s world-class educational and cultural programs. Your name will shimmer in the spotlight, as your turtle swims artfully along with all the other little guys in Turtle Bay’s wonderful flowing River of Turtles. What a great gift to give to yourself, as a contribution to your community, to honor friends or family, or as a class gift for a beloved teacher. Sometimes we can’t see people we love for the holidays, and Engraved Turtles are a unique way to celebrate a special occasion. Perhaps you’d like to start a new tradition, using Engraved Turtles instead of Christmas tree ornaments this year! Commemorate someone or something special to you—or even a special secret. Your imagination, a little sparkle and a few bucks is all you need to join the flowing dance of the River of Turtles. New Turtles are fabricated in groups and should be up within six weeks of purchase. Donors are notified by email once Turtles are installed. Turtle plaques are $100 for members, $150 for non-members. To add your personally engraved Turtle to our River, please visit Turtle Bay’s Museum Store or Front Desk to order in person or call (530) 242-3143 to order by phone, or go to: www.turtlebay.org/blog/river-of-turtles and click on the link BUY YOUR TURTLE HERE. Ó


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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. You don’t need to live in the Columbia District for your child to attend. We offer full and half-day programs with small class sizes, hands-on learning, kindergarten readiness and activities in all areas of learning. Lic# 455403185

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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

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Evergreen State Preschool

19415 Hooker Creek Rd. • (530) 347-3411 www.evergreenusd.org SM Ages: 3-5 yrs • Times: M-F, AM Program 8am-12pm, PM Program 12:30-3:30pm A little country preschool that is a co-mingled state preschool offering state and private paid options. Activities build cognitive, social, emotional and physical skills. Evergreen firmly believes All Children Can Learn and We Make The Difference. Extended day Preschool available. Lic# 525402367

Columbia's Lion Cubs Preschool

8835 Swasey Drive • (530) 243-2773 S Ages: 2-5 years • Times: M-F, 7am - 6pm www.grantpreschool.com 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

Lake Center Head Start

375 Lake Blvd., Ste. 200• (530) 510-4825 DSM Ages: 3-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 7:30am-5:30pm We offer children a strong start in life in an environment that fosters respect and a sense of trust. With parents as partners, we provide high-quality programming using a research-based curriculum in appealing, age-appropriate environments. Children develop the confidence they need for school success with the support of our skilled teachers and our holistic approach to children's social, emotional, physical and cognitive development. Lic# 455406084

Montessori Toddler Community of Shady Oaks

1410 Victor Ave. • (530) 222-0355 www. shadyoaksmontessori.com DS Ages: 18 mos-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

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

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

Shasta County Office of Education State Preschools

43 Hilltop Drive, Redding • (530) 225-2999 M www.shastacoe.org Our classrooms provide quality, hands on learning opportunities for our students. We focus on school readiness in both academic and social competence. The classrooms are located on most elementary school campuses offering a seamless transition from Preschool to Kindergarten. Our teachers have degrees and monthly trainings to ensure they are always providing the best education for your child. Our program is free to qualifying families. Lic# 451370383

Shasta Montessori Preschool

10446 Red Bluff Rd., Shasta • (530) 243-1110 M Ages: 3-5 yrs • Times: M-F, 8am-3pm We provide an affordable early Montessori education. We offer a whole child approach that can transition into our Tk-8th grade, free public Montessori school. Lic# 455404192

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

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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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Pomegranates are ripe! Hillside Poms: Pick & Juice Organic Pomegranates invites families to schedule outings to pick this unique & delicious fruit at their charming farm in Corning. See Special Events (Tehama County). Photo by Modern Image Photography.

Need space in your stomach for the pumpkin pie? Gather the family & skate off the turkey through Thanksgiving Day Skating At Siskiyou Ice Rink. See the 23rd (Siskiyou County).

Join the fun at the CASA Superhero Run in Redding, where you can run, walk – or maybe fly – as part of a league of superheroes all working together to make a difference for abused & neglected children. See the 4th (Shasta County). Photo by amyjensenphotography.com.

Kids ages 3-6 will dance out their wiggles at Campfire Frolic Dance Camp, a morning of fun storytelling, crafting, snacking – &, of course, dancing! See the 18th (Shasta County).

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ART & MUSEUM EXHIBITS Art Exposed: Turtle Bay’s Permanent Collection; Redding. A drop-in art studio built into the exhibition gives you an opportunity to create your own works of art. View historic landscapes by renowned artists, abstract expressionists, Japanese woodblock prints & more! Wed-Fri, 9am-4pm, Sat & Sun, 10am-4pm, thru 3/30. Park admission: $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Chico Air Museum; Chico. View jet & propeller aircraft & an impressive display of aviation & space artifacts. Peruse the research library & gift shop. Group/field trip visits by arrangement. ThSun, 9am-2pm. Free, but donations helpful. 165 Ryan Ave., at the Chico Airport. (530)345-6468. Chico Through Time Exhibit; Chico. Explore Chico’s history in 12 themes. Kids love the interactive 1900s classroom, imagining being a jeweler at Clifford’s Jewelry & learning about directing planes by listening to Chico Air Traffic Control recordings. There’s plenty for adults to love too! Th-Sun, 11am-4pm. $3-$5. Chico Museum, housed in the historic Andrew Carnegie Library adjacent to CSU, Chico, at 141 Salem St. (530)891-4336. History Thru The Lens Of A Camera; Durham. Exhibit features vintage cameras, photography

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equipment & photos from the mid-1800s to the mid-1900s. All ages. Sat & Sun, 11am-3pm, thru 11/27. Free. Patrick Ranch Museum, 10381 Midway. (530)342-4359. Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy the newest installation at Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum as you crawl through the lava tube cave wearing a miner’s helmet. Learn how lava tube caves are formed. It’s fun for all ages! Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm, thru Dec 11. $1/person 1 North Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508. Material Culture: Form, Function & Fashion; Redding. Textiles are everywhere. Explore the stuff we wear, sleep under, sit on, & use to insulate our homes. Wed-Fri, 9am-4pm, Sat & Sun, 10am-4pm, thru 1/7. Park admission: $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Parrot Playhouse: Lories!; Redding. Walk through an interactive aviary featuring beautiful Australian lorikeets; feed colorful birds from your hand. Mon-Fri, 9:30-11:45am & 1-5pm; Sat & Sun, 10:30-11:45am & 1-5pm. Free w/ park admission, $12-$16. Nectar cups $1. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Smokejumpers: Firefighters from the Sky; Redding. The National Smokejumper Association presents this exhibition about the fascinating

history of the United States Forest Service Smokejumper program. Try out your jumping skills in the new Smokejumper Experience in the park’s Mill Building. Wed-Fri, 9am-4pm, Sat & Sun, 10am-4pm, thru 1/7. Park admission: $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. The Meaning of Life: Visual Analogy; Chico. In collaboration with the Department of Philosophy, this art exhibition adds visual layers to the largest of questions: how we assign meaning to human existence. Mon-Fri ,11am-4pm & Sat, 12-4pm, thru Dec 9. Free. The Turner, CSU, Chico, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-6333.

CONTESTS Your Best Shots Kids’ Nature Photography Contest; Nationwide. For ages 13 & under (with parent/guardian’s permission). Submit your best original nature photographs online (max 3 per month) and include a description. Photos can be taken with a camera or a phone. Free entry. Contest is ongoing, submit anytime, monthly winners selected. Online winners will be in the running for Your Best Shots Magazine Award, to be published in Ranger Rick magazine. Info: www.nwf.org/ Kids/Ranger-Rick/Photo-Contest.aspx.


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times vary by level. $42-$47/session. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on fun with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes a special activity each day. Learn ways to follow your child’s lead & enjoy time playing together. Designed for ages 0-5. M-F, 10am-4pm. $7/hr, $4-$6/hr w/punch card. Feel free to bring a snack. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave. (530)343-3101. Tween & Teen Y Club Enrichment Program; Redding. Y Club is for ages 12-18. Offers food, fun, facilitated activities, homework help, a computer lab, fitness (including swimming, basketball & other court sports), a chance to socialize, leadership development & more. M-F, 1-6pm, thru 5/31. $36/ month (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Youth Ice Hockey Program; Mt. Shasta. Sign up for hockey for ages 4 & up, all levels welcome. Learn-to-Skate classes offered. Adult programs too. Evening practices on weekdays, & weekend games, thru Feb 25. Some equip. available for use. See rink website for details. Siskiyou Ice Rink, Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)925-4368.

1 | WEDNESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Babies Love Books Storytime; Chico. Babies ages 18 months & younger will enjoy this special storytime. Wed, 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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-FARM. Kids Activity Time; Gridley. Come enjoy a fun activity designed just for kids. Wed, 3pm. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Kooky Birds Skate Lesson & Session; Chico. Young skaters can take a skate 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. Mid-Week Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Geared for ages preschool & younger, includes fun related activity. Wed, 11am. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther

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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. Wed-Sun, 10:30-10:45am. Free w/Turtle Bay Exploration Park admission, $12-$16. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Boys & Girls Club Of The Siskiyous After School Program; Mt. Shasta. In this learning enrichment opportunity for students in grades 2-8, participants enjoy a healthy snack & time to unwind after school, then participate in a “Power Hour” homework help program followed by programs of art, gardening, sports, cooking, pottery, science & more. Mon-Fri, 2-6pm. Must pre-reg: $20 membership for school year (reg anytime) - call for info. Located at Sisson Middle School, 601 E. Alma St. (530)220-5055. 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. Hillside Poms: Pick & Juice Organic Pomegranates!; Corning. Pomegranate lovers can bring the whole family to pick & juice pomegranates on a farm! Call ahead to schedule your time (juicing requires two adults) & to get more details - open Mon, Wed, Thu, Sat & Sun, 8am-2pm, thru Nov & possibly Dec (weather dependent). $15-$23 per box/gallon. Hillside Poms, 1271 Capay Rd. (530)228-3050. Horseback Riding Lessons; Weed. Shasta Riding Club presents weekly horseback riding lessons for ages 5 & up. Children, their families & knowledgeable leaders share the passion of horsemanship regardless of economic resources, learning styles, or any other differences. No experience needed. Sliding scale lesson price. Lessons offered Tue-Sat, morning or afternoon. Call for location & sign-up info. (530)340-5818. National Parks Free Entrance Day. US national parks offer free entrance Nov 11 & 12 in honor of Veterans Day. In Upper CA, visit Whiskeytown National Rec. Area (Shasta County), Lassen Volcanic National Park (Shasta, Tehama, Plumas & Lassen Counties), Lava Beds National Monument (Siskiyou & Modoc Counties), & the California National Historic Trail. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. At this creative open play facility, children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults can enjoy 7 themed play areas: Stage, Construction, Vet’s Office, Grocery store, Bakery, Pizzeria, & their newest theme: Down on the Farm. Mon-Wed & FriSat, choose from two sessions: 10am-12pm & 1:303:30pm. $5/child (adult free); drop-ins welcome. 5923 Clark Rd., Ste. B. (530)712-1050. Painting & Drawing Lessons; Chico. Artist & instructor Janet Lombardi Blixt invites you to enjoy creative exploration with painting & drawing in a supportive & friendly atmosphere. All levels welcome. Children ages 7+, & adults. Mon-Sat, afternoon classes; call for schedule. $30/child, $35/ adult by pre-reg; drop-in +$5. Chico Art School & Gallery, 336 Broadway St., Ste.20. (530)570-3895. Personalized Ranger-Led Nature Activities For Groups; Whiskeytown. Schedule your group of 15-30 for customized ranger-led group activities. Choose from hikes, gold panning, storytime & other educational activities. All ages. $5/vehicle day-use fee. Whiskeytown National Recreation Area. (530)242-3451. Santa At Chico Mall; Chico. Visit Santa Nov. 18 through Christmas Eve. Mon-Fri, 10am-9pm & Sun, 11am-6pm. Chico Mall, 1950 E 20th St., Ste 727. (530)343-0706. Swim School; Redding. In these swim lessons, children learn confidence in the aquatic environment as they become accustomed to submerging in water, blowing bubbles, moving about comfortably & safely having fun. Ages 0-12. 2-week sessions, Mon & Wed; morning, afternoon or evening classes;

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King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. Mobile Toy Lending Library Visit; Oroville. The fastest rate of human brain development happens from birth to age 3. Valley Oak Children’s Services knows the importance of early learning & loans assorted toys, books, resource materials & small play equipment for children ages 0-8. Free. 1st Wed. 11-12pm. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7642. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. At this creative open play facility, children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults can enjoy 7 themed play areas: Stage, Construction, Vet’s Office, Grocery store, Bakery, Pizzeria, & their newest theme: Down on the Farm. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat, choose from two sessions: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. $5/child (adult free); drop-ins welcome. 5923 Clark Rd., Ste. B. (530)712-1050. Preschool Storytime & Toy Van Visit; Oroville. Storytime geared for ages 3-5. Borrow toys from Valley Oak’s mobile toy lending library. 11am12pm. Oroville Branch Library, 1820 Mitchell Ave. (530)538-7641. 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. Tiny Tots; Paradise. Expecting or have a child 0-36 months old? Come meet other parents, let your baby socialize, enjoy interactive activities & talk about parenting. 1st & 3rd Wed; 10:15-10:45am, thru Dec. Free. The Family Place, 1007 Bille Rd. (530)230-0211 x205. Tiny Tumbling Class; Chico. Children ages 2-8 learn basic tumbling skills & flexibility. Focus is on having fun while learning basic techniques & drills using the tumble track, spring floor & pit. Wed, 4-4:30pm. $50/month or $15/class. Chico Cheer All Stars Gym, 13306 Cabin Hollow Ct., #120. (530)894-CCAS. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on fun with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes a special activity each day. Learn ways to follow your child’s lead & enjoy time playing together. Designed for ages 0-5. M-F, 10am-4pm. $7/hr, $4-$6/hr w/punch card. Feel free to bring a snack. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave. (530)343-3101. Video Game Design; Paradise. Design your own video game! Beginners welcome. Learn about cutting-edge design tools, share ideas, hang out with other gamers. Grades 6 & up welcome! 1st, 2nd, 3rd Wed, 3:30pm. Free. Paradise Branch Library meeting room, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320.

Crafty Kids; Willows. Geared for ages 6-14, children get creative at this fun weekly event with make-&-take crafting activities. Wed, drop in anytime between 1-4pm. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156. Storytime; Orland. Children’s storytime with music & a related craft. All ages. Wed, 11am. Orland Free Library, 333 Mill St. (530)865-1640.

SHASTA COUNTY Alateen Meeting; Redding. For teens (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, South & East St. Call or text (530)355-9470. Artistic Gymnastics Wednesday Classes; Redding. Boys & girls ages 4-12 learn floor, bars, beam, vault & trampoline. 4-5pm & 5-6pm (beginners) or 6-7pm (intermediate). $55/month. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center, 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483.

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GOING PLACES NOVEMBER Barnes & Noble Storytime; Redding. Come to storytime with your little one. Ages 7 & under. Wed, 10am. Free. Barnes & Noble, 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2006. G-Force Gymnastics Wednesday Classes; Redding. Kindergym (ages 3-5): intro to trampoline & tumbling; learn safety, skills, terminology & social interaction; 6-6:45pm, $50/month. Tumblefun (ages 10-14): Beg/Inter trampoline & tumbling; emphasis on safety, strength, nutrition & fun training skills; 6-7pm, $55/month. Classes coached by owners Tarro & Julie. 2629 Bechelli Lane. (530)227-4831. Music & Me Classes; Redding. A wonderful program that incorporates movement while introducing music to children. Stimulates personal growth, creative expression & skill development through hands-on learning. Ages 1-5. Choose Mon or Wed, 9-10am. $20/month. (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Wednesday Open Gym; Redding. Ages 8 & up can practice skills or just run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised gym. 7-8pm. $5. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. OK Go Live!; Redding. This is a high-energy, dancing-in-your-seat event. OK Go’s honors include a Grammy award, three MTV Video Music awards, a CLIO, three UK Music Video Awards, two WEBBY Awards, & a Smithsonian American Ingenuity Award in the Visual Arts.​Check them out live as hook-laden pop meets madcap antics. 7:30pm. From $29. Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St. (530) 243-8877. Parent Group: Discipline That Works; Redding. Free parent support group that’s 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. 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. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy docent-led walks to view & learn more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres with a variety of other animal species & plant life. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. Free. Wild Horse Sanctuary, 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530)474-5770.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Ballroom Dance Classes: Beginning/Intermediate; Mt. Shasta. Learn the smooth & Latin dances & how to lead or follow. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills. Solo dancers welcome. All ages. Wed, 6:45-7:45pm. Adult: $7/class or $20/4 classes; youth: $5/class; members $20/8 classes. Mt. Shasta Wellness Center, 633 Lassen Ln. (530)926-6010. Children’s Storytime; Dunsmuir. Children of all ages (infants welcome) enjoy stories & a snack. Adult must accompany child. 3:30-4:30pm. Dunsmuir Branch Library, 5714 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-2035. Horseback Riding Lessons; Weed. Shasta Riding Club presents weekly horseback riding lessons for ages 5 & up. Children, their families & knowledgeable leaders share the passion of horsemanship regardless of economic resources, learning styles, or any other differences. No experience needed. Sliding scale lesson price. Lessons offered Tue-Sat, morning or afternoon. Call for location & sign-up info. (530)340-5818. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 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

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accompany young children. Wed, 10:30am. Mt. Shasta Branch Library, 515 East Alma St. (530)926-2031.

TEHAMA COUNTY Dynamic Development Youth Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. These group fitness classes for kids ages 7-12 get them moving in a safe & fun environment. Promotes motor skills, cooperative play, athletic development & healthy habits. Mon or Wed, 5-6pm. $5 (discounts for members). Tehama Family Fitness Center, 2498 South Main St. (530)528-8656. Preschool Story Hour; Red Bluff. This story hour for preschoolers features themed stories & an accompanying activity or craft. Wed, 9:30am. Red Bluff Branch Library, 545 Diamond Ave. (530)5270604. Wiggle Worms Kids’ Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Tehama Family Fitness Center’s Wiggle Worms Kids’ program is a group fitness class for kids ages 4-6, taught in a safe & fun environment. Gets kids moving, promotes motor & social skills, cooperative play, athletic development, healthy habits. Ongoing Mon/Wed, 4-5pm. $5 (discounts for members). 2498 S. Main St. (530)528-8656.

2 | THURSDAY BUTTE COUNTY After School Storytime; Chico. Stories & crafts for ages 12 & under. Thursdays, 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. 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. 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 11am-1pm. Butte College Skyway Center, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd. (530)897-6235. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra cheerleading skills practice or prepare to be an All Star. Learn tumbling skills, jumps, motions & flexibility. For all ages & abilities. $65/month or $15/class. T/Th, 3:30-5pm. Chico Cheer All Stars Gym, 13306 Cabin Hollow Ct., Ste. 120. (530)894-CCAS. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun of BMX racing, including Strider races. Practices Tue (5:30-7pm, $3); Racing on Thurs (reg. 6pm, racing 7pm; $10) & Sun (reg. 10am, racing 11am; $10); weather permitting. All ages. Free to watch. 2352 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. (530)566-1269. Storytime; Durham. Stories, songs & activities geared for children 5 & under. Thursdays, 10am. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Storytime; Paradise. Nurture your child’s love for reading through stories & songs while making new friends! Ages 5 & under. Thursdays, 10am. Free. Paradise Branch Library Meeting Room, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on explorations with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes special activity each day. M-F, 10am-4pm. See the 1st. Toddler Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & action rhymes for ages 3 & under. Two Thursday sessions: 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726.

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GOING PLACES NOVEMBER tasting & sticker craft too. 3:30pm. Free. 3200 W. Center St. (530)365-7685. Artistic Gymnastics Thursday Classes For Beginners; Redding. Boys & girls ages 4-12 learn floor, bars, beam, vault & trampoline. Thursdays, 4-5pm & 5-6pm. $55/month. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center, 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Creative Experiences Classes; Redding. In this fun & evolving process-oriented enrichment class for preschoolers, participants develop motor & cognitive skills needed for kindergarten. Ages 2½-5. Thursdays, 9-10am. $20/month (Y members free + $2 materials fee per class). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N 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. Meets 1st Thursday at 6pm. IHOP Restaurant, Hilltop Dr. (530)241-6095. G-Force Gymnastics Thursday Classes; Redding. Kindergym (ages 3-5): intro to tumbling & trampolines to learn safety, skills, terminology & social interaction; 4-4:45pm, $50/month. Tumblefun (ages 6-10): intro to trampoline & tumbling with a focus on strength, nutrition & fun training skills for exercise; 4-5pm, $55/month. All classes coached by owners Tarro & Julie. 2629 Bechelli Lane. (530)227-4831. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Little ones have a blast with trampolines, foam pits, tumble tracks & much more. Ages 5 & under. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. $5/child; supervised free play. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4GYM. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. Ages 5-10. M/Th, 4-5pm. $8/ class (Y members free). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Kindernastics Gymnastics Program; Redding. In this intro to gymnastics class, ages 3-5 have a fun time learning to use equipment while enjoying social interactions. M/Th, 3:15-4pm & Th, 6-6:45pm. $45/month. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center, 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Little Explorers: Birds; Redding. Themed stories & activities for ages 2-5 & their caregivers. Learn about big birds, small birds, short birds, tall birds! Thursdays, 10-11am (closed 11/23). Free w/park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Thursday Open Gyms; Redding. All ages can practice their skills or just run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised gym with lots of room to play. Two sessions by age: Ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome), 11am-12pm; Ages 8 & up, 7-8pm. $5. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Parent & Me Gymnastics Classes; Redding. Children & their caretakers have fun in this time together enjoying gymnastics, songs, dance & play. Promotes motor skills, along with mental & social development. Ages 1-4. Thursdays, 10:15-11am. $25/month (Y members $15/month). Shasta Family YMCA, 155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Power To Seniors Soup Kitchen Fundraiser; Redding. Enjoy gourmet soups, terrific prizes & live music - all while supporting a great cause! All proceeds from this fun-filled evening go to assist senior citizens to avoid utility shut-offs. Buy your ticket today for soups prepared by local chefs, fabulous raffle baskets, live entertainment, delicious desserts, & soup to go! 4-7pm. $6-12; under age 2 free. Veteran’s Hall, 1605 Yuba St. (530)232-5543. 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. Tu/Th, 4:15-5:15pm. 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. Thursdays, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. The Slow Way Home Screening; Redding. Redding Library’s World of Film series presents this film

screening that includes dinner, kids’ activities & a discussion. Film addresses how Japanese communities join together to keep streets safe & walkable, thereby improving quality of life for all. Families welcome. 5:30-7:30pm. Free. Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-6583. Youth Martial Arts Classes; Redding. Children ages 6-12 increase their skills & self-confidence as they learn punches, kicks & blocks. All skill levels welcome; must be able to identify right & left hands. $35/ month. (Y members $20). Tu/Th, 6:30-7:30pm. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

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SISKIYOU COUNTY Horseback Riding Lessons; Weed. Shasta Riding Club presents weekly horseback riding lessons for ages 5 & up. Children, their families & knowledgeable leaders share the passion of horsemanship regardless of economic resources, learning styles, or any other differences. No experience needed. Sliding scale lesson price. Lessons offered Tue-Sat, morning or afternoon. Call for location & sign-up info. (530)340-5818. Intermediate/Advanced Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills at the intermediate/advanced level. Solo dancers welcome. All ages. Thursdays, 6:45-7:45pm. Adults: $7/class or $20/4 classes; youth: $5/class; members $20/8 classes. Mt. Shasta Wellness Center, 633 Lassen Ln. (530)926-6010. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

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BUTTE COUNTY After School Legos, Crafts & Games At The Library; Paradise. Play games, build & design with Legos, make a craft. Bring your imagination and have some fun. Something different each week! This is the place to be at 2:30pm on Fridays. All ages welcome. Free. Paradise Branch Library Meeting Room, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Beginning Sign Language Class; Paradise. Dropins welcome. 10-11am. Paradise Library. 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Bilingual Story Garden; Chico. Enjoy stories & songs in English & Spanish geared for ages 0-5. Fri, 10am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Break Bread With A Farmer Fundraiser; Durham. Enjoy a delicious dinner followed by live music, entertainment & pie auction. 6-8:30pm. Call for more info. Patrick Ranch Museum, 10381 Midway, between Chico & Durham. (530)342-4359. 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. Dollar Night At Chico Cheer Gym; Chico. $1 = 1.5 hours of fun! Play, tumble or perfect your cheer skills. Use the gym & equipment to practice any level of tumbling or stunts. Come on your own or with your group or team. $1 + signed release form. Fri, 6-8pm. Chico Cheer All Stars Gym, 13306 Cabin Hollow Ct., Ste. 120. (530)894-CCAS. Family Swim; Chico. Everyone’s invited to swim in a great indoor facility. Parent supervision required. All ages; under 3yrs must wear swim diapers. Fri, 5-8pm. $2/person. Chico WaterSprites, 2280 Ivy St., Ste. 110. (530)342-2999. 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.

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Join Dorothy, Toto & their trusty friends as they journey down the yellow brick road through The Wizard of Oz Musical. This timeless play will have the whole family singing and clicking their heels by the time the curtain falls! See the 10th (Shasta County).

Hooks & Needlers Sewing Circle; Paradise. For those who love to knit & crochet; bring your projects. All ages. Fri, 12pm. Free. Paradise Branch Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. At this creative open play facility, children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults can enjoy 7 themed play areas: Stage, Construction, Vet’s Office, Grocery store, Bakery, Pizzeria, & their newest theme: Down on the Farm. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat, choose from two sessions: 10am-12pm & 1:303:30pm. $5/child (adult free); drop-ins welcome. 5923 Clark Rd., Ste. B. (530)712-1050. Storytime; Gridley. Features stories, music & crafting fun geared for ages 3-5. Fri, 10am. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Teen 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. $7.25/2hrs, $7.50/2.5hrs, skate rental $2.50-$3.50. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on fun with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes a special activity each day. Learn ways to follow your child’s lead & enjoy time playing together. Designed for ages 0-5. Mon-Fri, 10am-4pm. $7/hr, $4-$6/hr w/punch card. Feel free to bring a snack. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave. (530)343-3101. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Black-light bowling with music. Fri/Sat, 9pm-1am. $12.19/person/2hrs, includes shoes; or $3.89/game + $3.59/shoe rental. Orchard Lanes, 2397 Esplanade. (530)895-3257.

Hot Shots Gymnastics Classes; Redding. In this boys’ class for beginning gymnasts, become familiar with bars, beam, floor, trampoline, tumble track & rings. Ages 5-10 (participants grouped by age. $55/mo. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Beginning Boys Gymnastics Classes; Redding. In this boys’ class, beginning gymnasts become familiar with bars, beam, floor, trampoline, tumble track & rings. Ages 5-10. Fri, 3-4pm. $55/mo. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Friday Open Gyms; Redding. Come practice your skills or just run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised gym with lots of room to play. Ages 0-8, 10:30am-12pm ($7). Ages 9 &

SHASTA COUNTY Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes & ages welcome. $60/year membership, races Tue ($5) & Fri ($10), 6-7pm, weather permitting. Margaret Polf Park, Shasta Dam Blvd. (530)526-3836. 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. $15/ class per family (Y members free). 4-5pm. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Friday Toddler Time At Rare Air; Redding. A fun way to let your little ones get their wiggles out. Rare Air trampoline park opens before their normal business hours for little ones to jump at their own pace & comfort level. 9-10am & 10-11am. $6/jumper, parent free. Reusable jump socks required, $3. Rare Air Trampoline Park, 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. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. $5/child; supervised free play. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4GYM.

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up, 5-6pm ($5). 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Raising A Reader Read-To-Me Book Club; Redding. Children ages 2-5 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. Fri, 9-10am, thru 11/17. $5/week (Y members $2); prereg required. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. 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. 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 Shows; Redding. Bring the family for a full-dome audiovisual experience of what’s in our sky & galaxy. Starts 7pm. $7. Get tix ahead; sells out. 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. Rowell Family Empowerment. 2701 Old Eureka Way, Ste. 2i. (530)226-5129. Stingrays Swim Club; Redding. This program will refine your child’s swimming skills & prepare your child for competitive swimming. An experienced swim coach helps participants learn strokes, flip turns & starts. Ages 6-18. Fri, 4-5:15pm. $35/mo (Y members $25). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N Court St. (530)246-9622.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Horseback Riding Lessons; Weed. Shasta Riding Club presents weekly horseback riding lessons for ages 5 & up. Children, their families & knowledgeable leaders share the passion of horsemanship regardless of economic resources, learning styles, or any other differences. No experience needed. Sliding scale lesson price. Lessons offered Tue-Sat, morning or afternoon. Call for location & sign-up info. (530)340-5818. Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy the newest installation at Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum as you crawl through the lava tube cave wearing a miner’s helmet. Learn how lava tube caves are formed. It’s fun for all ages! Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm, thru Dec 11. $1/person 1 North Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508.

TEHAMA COUNTY Early Movers Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. In this parent-guided experience, parents help their infants & toddlers ages 6-18 months develop motor skills while having fun together. Children can engage in cooperative play & develop social skills too. Fri, 12:15-1pm. $5 for parent & child (discounts for members). 2498 S. Main St. (530)528-8656. 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. Teeter Toddlers Kids’ Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. These group fitness classes get kids moving in a safe & fun environment. Promotes motor skills, cooperative play & social skills, athletic development, parent engagement, & healthy habits. Ages 18mos3yrs. Fri, 11am-12pm. $5 (discounts for members). Tehama Family Fitness Center, 2498 South Main St. (530)528-8656.

4 | SATURDAY BUTTE COUNTY Book Sale; Chico. Find great books at low prices at this fundraising event hosted by Chico Friends of the Library. Saturdays, 9-11:30am. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Book Sale; Paradise. At this twice-monthly sale, purchase gently-used books at bargain prices. Hosted by Paradise Friends of the Library. 10am3pm. Paradise Branch Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Build Your Own Worm Bin Workshop; Durham. Learn about vermicomposting & its benefits for your garden; create a functioning worm bin with worm residents to take home. All ages. 1st Saturday, 10am. Mention North State Parent for special cost of $35 (normally $50), pre-reg. The Worm Farm, 9033 Esquon Rd. (530)894-1276. Farm City Celebration Harvest Festival; Chico. Free family-fun event! Activities include kids arts & crafts, interactive animal displays, butter churning, a bounce house, antique & modern farm equipment, food booths, nutrition education, bee demos, tours of the historic Bidwell Mansion, a plant sale, horse-drawn carriage rides, food & much more. 10am-2pm. Bidwell Mansion, 525 Esplanade. (530)518-9914. Gavel Club Meeting; Chico. An affiliation of Toastmasters International, Gavel Club gives kids the same experience as a regular Toastmasters Club. The program will help your child be assertive & find the joy of speaking & active listening. Ages 18 & under. 1st & 3rd Saturdays, 4:30-5:30pm. Free. Mountain Mike’s Pizza banquet room, 1105 W. 5th St. (530)313-5431.


GOING PLACES NOVEMBER Grand Opening: A Maker’s Boutique & Craft Store; Paradise. Enjoy holiday treats & fun hands-on craft projects. Boutique features gifts, decor & much more from local artists; craft store offers art & craft supplies, science kits, & more. Free. 11am-2pm. A Maker’s Space, 5729 Almond St. (530)413-9499. Japanese Storytime; Chico. Monthly program features classic tales of Japan, Kamishibai (“paper-theater”) & Japanese songs & crafts. 1st Saturdays, 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. 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/class. Michaels, 2041 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Pkwy. (530)343-1864. MOMIX Opus Cactus; Chico. Through dance & their illusionistic style of moving, MOMIX brings to life the American Southwest in their show Opus Cactus. Watch as dancers transform into lizards, cacti,

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insects & snakes using their bodies, costumes, lighting & giant props. All ages. 7:30pm. $25-$42. Laxson Auditorium, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-6333. 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- to 5-mile walk. Saturdays, year-round - starts 8am sharp, call to confirm. Meet at Lake Oroville Visitors Center, 917 Kelly Ridge Rd. (530)538-2219. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. At this creative open play facility, children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults can enjoy 7 themed play areas: Stage, Construction, Vet’s Office, Grocery store, Bakery, Pizzeria, & their newest theme: Down on the Farm. Mon-Wed & FriSat, choose from two sessions: 10am-12pm & 1:303:30pm. $5/child (adult free); drop-ins welcome. 5923 Clark Rd., Ste. B. (530)712-1050.

Roo’s Zoo Kids’ Skate Session; Chico. Join Roller-Roo in a specially designed session for kids 10 & under; little ones in strollers welcome too. Saturdays, 10:30am-12:30pm. $6.50/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-FARM. Saturday Roller Skate Lessons; Chico. Taught by the Chico Artistic Skate Club. All ages welcome. Beginners: 10-10:30am; Intermediate/Adv.: 12:301pm. $5.25 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 & 2pm. Free. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494.

Soggy Dog Day; Chico. This 4th annual fur-tastic event includes a free pet health fair. For $10, your dog can enjoy a half hour of swimming & water play, plus fun games & raffles, a photo opportunity with your dog, & a goodie bag too! All ages. 11am4pm. Pre-reg at chicorec.com to reserve your 30-minute time slot. Shapiro Pool, 280 Memorial Way. (530)895-4711. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Black-light bowling with music. Fri/Sat, 9pm-1am. $12.19/person/2hrs, includes shoes; or $3.89/game + $3.59/shoe rental. Orchard Lanes, 2397 Esplanade. (530)895-3257. Yo-Yo Club Practice; Chico. Develop your yo-yo skills with free lessons & practice. Saturdays, 122pm. Meet in Diamond Alley behind Bird in Hand, 320 Broadway. (530)893-0545.

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CASA Superhero Run/Walk; Redding. You can be a part of a league of superheroes! Make a difference for abused & neglected children & come out to run dressed as a super hero. Choose from 10k, 5k or Little Hero’s dash (cape & pancake breakfast included in $10 reg). All ages. 8:30am. $10-$35. Benefits the Court Appointed Special Advocates program for children. Redding Civic Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Dr. (530)241-0552. Charlie Rabbit & Friends Kids’ Gardening Program; Redding. Rain or shine, have fun gardening with plant-related activities for children of all ages with their parents/caretakers. Wear your favorite gardening clothes. 1st Saturdays, 10-11am. Free w/admission to Turtle Bay Exploration Park ($12-$16) or $3 Garden Admission. McConnell Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, 1100 Arboretum Dr. (530)242-3178. Fall Fest Plant Sale; Red Bluff. The Sacramento River Discovery Center offers native, drought tolerant, & deer resistant plants & shrubs propagated from their garden stock, plus heirloom vegetable seedlings. Chico area nurseries will also be on site. Tickets to the Nov 11 Wild & Scenic Film Festival & SRDC memberships are available. 9am-2pm (rain date Nov 11). Free admission. Sacramento River Discovery Center parking lot, 1000 Sale Lane. (530)527-1196. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Little ones have a blast with trampolines, foam pits, tumble tracks & much more. Ages 5 & under. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. $5/child; supervised free play. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4GYM. Galaxy Gymnastics Saturday Open Gym For Youth; Redding. Ages 5-14 practice & have fun using trampolines, foam pits, tumble tracks & much more. Supervised free play. 10:30am-12:30pm. $10/child (members $8). 910 Wall St. (530)222-4GYM. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Redding. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am-12pm. $2/class. Michaels, 1070 Hilltop Drive. (530)223-9514. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Saturday Open Gyms; Redding. All ages can practice their skills or just run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised gym with lots of room to play. Two age sessions: Ages 0-8 ($5), 11am-12pm & ages 8 & up ($10), 12-2pm. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. 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: M-Sat, 9-11am. Free. Enterprise Park Outdoor Roller Rink, 4300 Victor Ave. (530)225-4095. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Enjoy an unlimited night of bowling, a laser light show, music & fun. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight, $15 (includes shoe rental). 11093 Black Marble Way. (530)244-5773. Saturday Redding Farmers Market. Enjoy a great selection of farm-fresh produce & handmade products. 7:30am-12pm, thru Dec 16. 777 Cypress Ave., behind the City Center. (530)226-7100. 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; Redding. A fun way to let your little ones get their wiggles out. Rare Air trampoline park opens before their normal business hours for little ones to jump at their own pace & comfort level. 9-10am. $6/jumper, parent free (reusable jump socks required, $3). Rare Air Trampoline Park, 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530)221-1206. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. A time for tweens & young teens to roller skate & dance. Fun music, video arcade, well-supervised. Saturdays. Parents can drop in (no charge). Skate 7-9pm; Dance 9-11pm. $4.75/ skate, $4.75/dance or $7/both, includes skates. Viking Skate Country, 735 Auditorium Dr. (530)246-3900. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy docent-led walks to view & learn more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres with a variety of other animal species & plant life. 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. Saturdays, 9:4511:45am. $10/youth, $15/adult. Mt. Shasta City Park’s Dance Hall, 1350 Nixon Rd. (415)215-2652. Free Family Film; Dunsmuir. Children of all ages & their families are invited to enjoy a family movie & refreshments. This month features “Guardians of the Galaxy, Vol. 2.” Adult must accompany children. 2:15pm. Dunsmuir Library, 5714 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-2035. Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy the newest installation at Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum as you crawl through the lava tube cave wearing a miner’s helmet. Learn how lava tube caves are formed. It’s fun for all ages! Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm, thru Dec 11. $1/person 1 North Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508. Murder At the Mercantile!; McCloud. New Frontier Theatre Comapny presents this evening of good, old-fashioned, "he-said, she-said" sleuthing that includes a catered gourmet dinner. 6-9:30pm. $65; by reservation. McClound Mercantile, 241 Main St. (530)859-2634. Pie Making Workshop: Apple Pie; Dunsmuir. Phyllis “Pie Lady” Skalko & the Dunsmuir Railroad Depot Historical Society present a 2-hour workshop teaching the art of making apple pies. The $45 fee includes pie-making ingredients, a pie pan, a ready-to-bake pie … & tasty samples. Workshop T-shirts & aprons avail. for purchase ($15). 1-3pm. Pre-reg, max 10 participants. Dunsmuir Recreation & Parks Community Center, 4835 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-0839. Siskiyou Ice Rink Sign-Up Saturday; Mt. Shasta. Everyone purchasing season passes at the rink today, in person or by phone, will be entered into a gift certificate drawing for local restaurants. Get discounted pricing on individual & family passes & sign up for the youth & adult hockey programs for the coming skate season. 12-5pm. Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-2494. Starlight Gala: Bowties & Tiaras; Mt. Shasta. Spend an elegant evening enjoying delicious hors d’oeuvres, & amazing live & silent auctions presented by the Mt. Shasta Education Foundation. Come in Bowties & Tiaras themed attire to heighten the fun! This fundraiser supports local schools. 18+. 6-10pm. Tickets avail at Fifth Season & Mt. Shasta Elementary school. $40/ advance, $45/door. Mt. Shasta Community Building. 629 Alder St. (530)926-2815. Horseback Riding Lessons; Weed. Shasta Riding Club offers horseback riding lessons for children ages 5 & up. See the 1st.

TEHAMA COUNTY Chalk Walk; Red Bluff. Based on the Italian tradition of street painting dating back to the 16th century, some of Red Bluff High School’s amazing artists will fill the sidewalk of the old courthouse with unique & exciting artwork showcasing their local Red Bluff business sponsor. Students will entertain the community during the viewing time. Free. 9am-3pm art creation; 3-5pm art viewing. Old Courthouse, 633 Washington St. (530)527-6220. 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 Saturdays. 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.


GOING PLACES NOVEMBER 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. 100 Main St. (530)527-6220.

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BUTTE COUNTY Free Family Movie; Chico. Come enjoy a film that’s suitable for all ages. Showtime 2pm. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726.

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JACKSON COUNTY, OR $2 Dollar Day 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-6pm. $2 admission today. 1500 East Main St. (541)482-6767.

SHASTA COUNTY 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. Wed-Sun, 10:30-10:45am. Free w/Turtle Bay Exploration Park admission, $12-$16. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker; Redding. Celebrate this Christmas with the experience taking North America by storm! Marking the 25th

Anniversary Tour, Moscow Ballet’s Great Russian Nutcracker features over-the-top production & world-class Russian artists. All ages. 3pm. $28$68. Redding Civic Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Dr. (530)242-5920. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Grand Reopening Celebration; Redding. Bring the family to this fun, free open house that features prizes, free gifts, games, a bounce house, face painting, & a monthlong special sign-up offer. 12-4pm. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center, 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy the newest installation at Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. It’s fun for all ages! Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm. See the 3rd.

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BUTTE COUNTY Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. At this creative open play facility, children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults can enjoy 7 themed play areas: Stage, Construction, Vet’s Office, Grocery store, Bakery, Pizzeria, & their newest theme: Down on the Farm. Mon-Wed & FriSat, choose from two sessions: 10am-12pm & 1:303:30pm. $5/child (adult free); drop-ins welcome. 5923 Clark Rd., Ste. B. (530)712-1050. Sip & Make Fundraiser; Paradise. Come out for a fun night with your friends & support young makers. Get a start on your holiday decorations & gifts! All proceeds go to A Maker Fund which provides scholarships to low-income families.$15, project supplies, wine & appetizers provided. A Maker’s Space, 5729 Almond St. (530)413-9499.

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Artistic Gymnastics Monday Classes; Redding. Boys & girls ages 4-12 learn floor, bars, beam, vault & trampoline. 4-5pm & 5-6pm (beginners) & 6-7pm (cheer-tumble for beg/inter). $55/month. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center, 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Babies, Books & Play; Redding. A fun playtime for babies ages 0-2yrs & their caregivers. Mondays, 10:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Girl’s Gymnastics/Dance Class; Redding. In this fun, upbeat class for girls, gymnastics meets dance. This circuit incorporates gymnastics, ballet & other dance genres. Ages 5-8. Mondays, 3-3:45pm. $25/ month. (Y members $15/month). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. Ages 5-10. M/Th, 4-5pm. $8/

Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on fun with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes a special activity each day. Learn ways to follow your child’s lead & enjoy time playing together. Designed for ages 0-5. M-F, 10am-4pm. $7/hr, $4-$6/hr. w/punch card. Feel free to bring a snack. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave. (530)343-3101.

SHASTA COUNTY 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. Wed-Sun, 10:30-10:45am. Free w/Turtle Bay Exploration Park admission, $12-$16. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850.

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GOING PLACES NOVEMBER 2-6pm. Must pre-reg: $20 membership for school year (reg anytime) - call for info. Located at Sisson Middle School, 601 E. Alma St. (530)220-5055. Line Dancing; Mt. Shasta. Open to all levels & ages. Mondays, 4-5pm. $5 (members free). Mountain Fitness, 633 Lassen Ln. Info: (530)926-3310. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. $50/ month, free trial. Mt. Shasta Martial Arts Program, 612-A S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)859-2024. 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 0-5 years. Mondays, 10:30am12pm. Free. Mt. Shasta Community Resource Center, 109 E. Lake St. (530)926-1400.

TEHAMA COUNTY Dynamic Development Youth Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. These group fitness classes for kids ages 7-12 get them moving in a safe & fun environment. Promotes motor skills, cooperative play, athletic development & healthy habits. M/W, 5-6pm. $5 (discounts for members). Tehama Family Fitness Center, 2498 South Main St. (530)528-8656. Farm-City Night Dinner; Red Bluff. Join the community in honoring leaders from business & agriculture, including awards for: young farmer, teacher, outstanding public service, volunteer, senior, & woman of the year. Starts 5:30pm/Dinner 6:30pm. $25/advanced; $30/door. Red Bluff Community Center, 1500 S. Jackson St. (530)527-7882. Preschool Story Hour; Corning. This story hour for preschoolers features themed stories & an accompanying activity or craft. Mondays, 10am. Free. Corning Branch Library, 740 Third St. (530)528-7382.

7 | TUESDAY BUTTE COUNTY 500th Anniversary of Martin Luther’s 95 Theses; Chico. Luther may or may not have started a revolution when he presented his famous 95 Theses. 500 years later, faculty discuss the origins, impact & legacy of the Protestant Reformation. All ages. 7:30pm. Free. CSU, Chico’s Rowland-Taylor Recital Hall (PAC 134), 400 W 1st St. (530)898-5152. Cheap Skate Night At Cal Skate; Chico. This fun night of roller skating features weekly themes, games & family hits music. All ages. Tue, 6:308:30pm. $6, includes skate rental. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra cheerleading skills practice or prepare to be an All Star. Learn tumbling skills, jumps, motions & flexibility. For all ages & abilities. $65/month or $15/class. T/Th, 3:30-5pm. Chico Cheer All Stars Gym, 13306 Cabin Hollow Ct., Ste. 120. (530)894-CCAS. Cribbage For Kids; Paradise. Learn how to play this fun board game while polishing your math skills! All ages welcome; geared for grades 1 & up. Tue, 3:304:30pm. Free. Paradise Branch Library Children’s Room, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. 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 provided. 1st Tuesday. Dinner provided; bring something extra to share. Potluck 5:30pm; group meets 6-8pm. ARC, 2030 Park Ave. (530)891-5865. Knit-Crochet 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. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery

Playhouse; Paradise. At this creative open play facility, children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults can enjoy 7 themed play areas: Stage, Construction, Vet’s Office, Grocery store, Bakery, Pizzeria, & their newest theme: Down on the Farm. Mon-Wed & FriSat, choose from two sessions: 10am-12pm & 1:303:30pm. $5/child (adult free); drop-ins welcome. 5923 Clark Rd., Ste. B. (530)712-1050. Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with Chico Library teen volunteers. All ages welcome. Tue, 3-5pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Preschool Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & crafts for ages 3-5. Two Tuesday sessions: 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on fun with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes a special activity each day. Learn ways to follow your child’s lead & enjoy time playing together. Designed for ages 0-5. MonFri, 10am-4pm. $7/hr, $4-$6/hr. w/punch card. Feel free to bring a snack. Sunny Garden Montessori, 2801 Godman Ave. (530)343-3101. 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. Storytime & craft for preschoolers. Tue, 1pm. Free. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156.

SHASTA COUNTY Artistic Gymnastics Classes: Hot Shots; Redding. Ages 5-12 learn floor, bars, beam & vault & tram-

Get a feel for how molten rock travels under the earth’s surface by becoming one of the first to crawl through Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum’s brand-new Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation. You’ll come out knowing more about the fascinating nooks & crannies of our planet! See the 3rd (Siskiyou County).

poline. For beginner & intermediate level gymnasts. Tue, 6-7pm. $55/month. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center, 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes & ages welcome. $60/year membership, races Tue ($5) & Fri ($10), 6-7pm, weather permitting. Margaret Polf Park, Shasta Dam Blvd. (530)526-3836. 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 combina-

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tion of gymnastics, strength & conditioning for ages 4-8. Children learn age-appropriate skills & drills on floor, beam, bar & springboard. Tue, 4-4:45pm. $25/month (Y members $15), Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Family Jump Time At Rare Air; Redding. Bring the whole gang for a jumping experience in a fun-filled environment – it’s healthy, active fun. Choose your 2-hour jump time Tuesdays between 2-8pm. $10/ person (min. 2 jumpers). Rare Air Trampoline Park, 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530)221-1206. G-Force Gymnastics Tuesday Classes; Redding. Kindergym (ages 3-5): intro to trampoline & tumbling; learn safety, skills, terminology & social interaction; 4-4:45pm, $50/month. Tumble-fun (ages 6-10): intro to trampoline & tumbling with a focus on strength, nutrition & fun training skills; 4-5pm, $50/month. All classes coached by owners Tarro & Julie. 2629 Bechelli Lane. (530)227-4831. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Little ones have a blast with trampolines, foam pits, tumble tracks & much more. Ages 5 & under. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. $5/child; supervised free play. 910 Wall St. (530)222-4GYM. 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. $20/month (Y members free + $2 materials fee/ class). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. All stages of pregnancy are welcome. Offered to the community at no cost thanks to grant support from First 5 Shasta & Dignity Health. Tu/Th, 4:15-5:15pm. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Preschool Gymnastics; Redding. A fun combination of gymnastics, strength & conditioning for ages 3-5. Children learn age-appropriate skills & drills on floor, beam, bar & springboard. Tue, 10:15-11am $25/mo (Y members $15), Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Read & Sing Storytime; Redding. Storytime, crafts & songs for children of all ages. Tue, 10:3011:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Storytime; Redding. This weekly storytime is 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)229-5124. Teen & Adult Martial Arts Classes; Redding. Ages 13+ increase their skills & self-confidence as they learn punches, kicks & blocks. All skill levels welcome. Tu & Th, 7:30-8:30pm. $45/month (Y members $25/month). Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

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On Stone Soup Day, watch the talented students of Nord Country School act out the charming folk tale of an unusual recipe drawing a community together. Stay after the play to enjoy a bowl of soup yourself! See the 16th (Butte County).

Twin Palms 4-H Club Meeting; Redding. Ages 5-18 are invited to this monthly 4-H Club meeting; it’s a great place to learn more about 4-H, hear about projects, & to make friends. 1st Tues, 7-8pm: Free. Mistletoe School, 1225 Mistletoe Lane. (530)351-5985. Youth Martial Arts Classes; Redding. Children ages 6-12 increase their skills & self-confidence as they learn punches, kicks & blocks. All skill levels welcome; must be able to identify right & left hands. $35/month (Y members $20). Tuesday or Thursday, 6:30-7:30pm. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Adult Ballet Class; Mt. Shasta. Master teacher Christian Richards will help students learn new dance skills or improve existing ones in this fun ballet class for ages 16 & up. All levels welcome. Tues, 7-8:30pm. $50/month or $15 drop in. Shasta Studios of Theatrical Dance, 108 Old McCloud Rd. (206)707-2441. Beginning Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Learn the smooth & Latin dances, & how to lead or follow. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills. Solo dancers welcome. All ages. Tues, 6:45-7:45pm Adult: $7/class or $20/4 classes; youth: $5/class; members $20/8 classes. Mt. Shasta Wellness Center, 633 Lassen Ln. (530)926-6010. Coffee & Cake; Dunsmuir. Everyone’s invited to

get social! Enjoy coffee & cake, sit around & gab & find out what the resource center has to offer. Free. 9:30-11am. Dunsmuir Community Resource Center, 5844 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4400. Dance For Boys; Mt. Shasta. This all-boys class explores various styles of dance. Taught by Christian Richards, the boys will have a wonderful male teacher to instruct them in all-boys styles. Ages 8-16, all levels welcome. Tues, 6-7pm, thru 6/22. $50/month or $15 drop in. Shasta Studios of Theatrical Dance, 108 Old McCloud Rd. (206)707-2441. 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. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic & fun, develops coordination, flexibility, strength, martial arts skills & manners. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. $50/ month, free trial. Mt. Shasta Martial Arts Program, 612-A S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)859-2024.

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Babies Love Books Storytime; Chico. Babies ages 18 months & younger will enjoy this special storytime. Wed, 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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-FARM. Kids Activity Time; Gridley. Come enjoy a fun activity designed just for kids. Wed, 3pm. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Kooky Birds Skate Lesson & Session; Chico. Young skaters can take a skate 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. Mid-Week Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Geared for ages preschool & younger, includes fun related activity. Wed, 11am. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. Play: Dancing At Lughnasa; Chico. Regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece, this play follows five unmarried sisters in Ireland who dance in a final celebration of their way of life before it changes forever. All ages. 7:30pm. $6-$15. CSU, Chico’s Wismer Theatre, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-5152. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. Children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults enjoy 7 themed play areas in a creative drop-in facility. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat; two session times: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. See the 1st. 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. Tiny Tumbling Class; Chico. Children ages 2-8 learn basic tumbling skills & flexibility using a tumble track, spring floor & pit. Wed, 4-4:30pm. See the 1st.

Video Game Design; Paradise. Design your own video game, learn about cutting-edge design tools, share ideas, & hang out with other gamers. Grades 6 & up. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Wed, 3:30pm. See the 1st.

GLENN COUNTY Crafty Kids; Willows. Geared for ages 6-14, children get creative at this fun weekly event with make-&-take crafting activities. Wed, drop in anytime between 1-4pm. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156. Storytime; Orland. Children’s storytime with music & a related craft. All ages. Wed, 11am. Orland Free Library, 333 Mill St. (530)865-1640.

SHASTA COUNTY Barnes & Noble Storytime; Redding. Come to storytime with your little one. Ages 7 & under. Wed, 10am. Free. Barnes & Noble, 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2006. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Wednesday Open Gym; Redding. Ages 8 & up can practice skills or just run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised gym. 7-8pm. $5. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. 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. The Gin Blossoms In Concert; Redding. Gin Blossoms celebrate the 25th anniversary of their iconic 5X platinum album “New Miserable Experience,” performing it in its entirety! Gin Blossoms fuses pop, melodic rock, folk & country elements, taking the airwaves by siege. 7:30pm. $35-$45. Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St. (530) 243-8877. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy docent-led walks to view & learn more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres with a variety of other animal species & plant life. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. Free. Wild Horse Sanctuary, 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530)474-5770. Alateen Meeting; Redding. Support group for teens affected by someone else’s drinking. Wed, 6:307:30pm. See the 1st. 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 1st.

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GOING PLACES NOVEMBER SISKIYOU COUNTY Children’s Storytime; Dunsmuir. Children of all ages (infants welcome) enjoy stories & a snack. Adult must accompany child. 3:30-4:30pm. Dunsmuir Branch Library, 5714 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-2035. 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. Mt. Shasta Branch Library, 515 East Alma St. (530)926-2031. Ballroom Dance Classes: Beginning/Intermediate; Mt. Shasta. Learn the smooth & Latin dances & how to lead or follow. Wed, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 1st. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

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3:30pm. Free. 3200 W. Center St. (530)365-7685. Good Grief Suicide Loss Support Group; Redding. Meets 2nd & 4th Th, 5:30-7pm. Lotus Center, 3290 Bechelli Lane. (530)440-6033. Little Explorers: Birds; Redding. Themed stories & activities for ages 2-5 & their caregivers. Learn about big birds, small birds, short birds, tall birds! Th, 10-11am (closed 11/23). Free w/park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Night & Days Starring Kevin Spirtas; Redding. Kevin Spirtas has been celebrated as one of the true, rare, tour-de-force performers in entertainment, thrilling & capturing the hearts of audiences in every medium. 7:30pm. $20-$40. Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St. (530) 243-8877. Read & Create Storytime; Redding. Focusing on art themes, this storytime welcomes children of all ages. Th, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids ages 5-10 have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. M/Th, 4-5pm. See the 2nd. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Thursday Open Gyms; Redding. Practice skills or just run, jump &

tumble in a supervised gym with lots of room to play. Two age sessions: Ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome): 11am-12pm; Ages 8 & up: 7-8pm. See the 2nd. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. Tu/Th, 4:15-5:15pm. Free. See the 2nd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY 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 2nd. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

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TEHAMA COUNTY Preschool Story Hour; Red Bluff. This story hour for preschoolers features themed stories & an accompanying activity or craft. Wed, 9:30am. Red Bluff Branch Library, 545 Diamond Ave. (530)527-0604. Dynamic Development Youth Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Kids ages 7-12 get active in a safe & fun environment. Encourages healthy habits. Mon & Wed, 5-6pm. See the 1st.

9 | THURSDAY BUTTE COUNTY After School Storytime; Chico. Stories & crafts for ages 12 & under. Thur, 3pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Play: Dancing At Lughnasa; Chico. Regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece, this play follows five unmarried sisters in Ireland who dance in a final celebration of their way of life before it changes forever. All ages. 7:30pm. $6-$15. CSU, Chico’s Wismer Theatre, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-5152. Storytime; Durham. Stories, songs & activities geared for children 5 & under. Th, 10am. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Storytime; Paradise. Nurture your child’s love for reading through stories & songs while making new friends! Ages 5 & under. Th, 10am. Free. Paradise Branch Library Meeting Room, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Toddler Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & action rhymes for ages 3 & under. Thursdays, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Butte Homeschoolers’ Park Day; Chico. All home-schoolers welcome. Th, 1-4pm. Free. See the 2nd. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star! Tu/ Th 3:30-5pm. See the 2nd. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 2nd. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on explorations with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes special activity each day. M-F, 10am-4pm. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY Anderson Library Storytime: Sandwiches! The Best Little Sandwich Shop will provide mini sandwiches for the children after a reading of The Bear Ate Your Sandwich. First 5 Shasta is providing a craft project.

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Library; Paradise. Play games, build & design with Legos, make a craft. Bring your imagination and have some fun. Something different each week! This is the place to be at 2:30pm on Fridays. All ages welcome. Free. Paradise Branch Library Meeting Room, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. An Intimate Evening With Rickie Lee Jones; Paradise. Come join iconic Grammy Award winning singer-songwriter Rickie Lee Jones perform her bluesy-pop stylings that “soothe the soul.” As Jones says, “singing is a resonating force!” 7:30pm. $25$35. Paradise Performing Arts Center, 777 Nunneley Rd. (530)872-8454. Beginning Sign Language Class; Paradise. Dropins welcome. Fri, 10-11am. Paradise Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Bilingual Story Garden; Chico. Enjoy stories & songs in English & Spanish geared for ages 0-5. Fri, 10am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. FunSprouts Clubhouse Playgroup; Chico. This community playgroup for moms & kids includes a story, craft, snack, puppets & play time. Mothers & children from surrounding cities are welcome. Ages 0-5, guardian needs to be present. 2nd Fri, 10-11:30am, thru Dec. Free, RSVP requested. Truth Church, 3870 Morrow Lane. (916)798-6802. Hooks & Needlers Sewing Circle; Paradise. For those who love to knit & crochet; bring your projects. All ages. Fri, 12pm. Free. Paradise Branch Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Karaoke Night; Durham. Karaoke for all ages! A fun event for the family. Refreshments are served. 2nd Fri, 6pm. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham-Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Play: Dancing At Lughnasa; Chico. Regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece, this play follows five unmarried sisters in Ireland who dance in a final celebration of their way of life before it changes forever. All ages. 7:30pm. $6-$15. CSU, Chico’s Wismer Theatre, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-5152. Storytime; Gridley. Features stories, music & crafting fun geared for ages 3-5. Fri, 10am. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Teen 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. $7.25/2hrs, $7.50/2.5hrs, skate rental $2.50-$3.50. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Dollar Night At Chico Cheer Gym; Chico. $1 = 1.5 hours of fun! Use the gym & equipment to play, tumble or perfect your cheer skills. Fri, 6-8pm. See the 3rd. Family Swim; Chico. Everyone’s invited to swim in a great indoor facility. Fri, 5-8pm. $2/person. See the 3rd. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. Children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults enjoy 7 themed play areas in a creative drop-in facility. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat; two session times: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. See the 1st. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on explorations with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes special activity each day. M-F, 10am-4pm. See the 1st. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with black-light bowling & music. Fri/Sat, 9pm-1am. See the 3rd.

Raising A Reader Read-To-Me Book Club; Redding. Children ages 2-5 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. Fri, 9-10am, thru 11/17. $5/week (Y members $2); by pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. 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. www.northstateparent.com • November 2017

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GOING PLACES NOVEMBER 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. 2701 Old Eureka Way, Ste. 2i. (530)226-5129. The Wizard Of Oz Musical; Redding. Travel over the rainbow with munchkins, flying monkeys, witches & wizards. Based off the original film & featuring the classic songs from the movie, The Wizard of Oz is perfect for the whole family. 7pm. $7-$15. David Marr Auditorium, 2200 Eureka Way. (530)245-2790. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes, categories & ages welcome to participate. Tue & Fri, 6-7pm. See the 3rd. Family Kickboxing Classes; Redding. Bring the whole family for healthy evening fun. Fri, 4-5pm. See the 3rd. Friday Toddler Time At Rare Air; Redding. A fun way to let your little ones get their wiggles out. Rare Air trampoline park opens before their normal business hours for little ones to jump at their own pace & comfort level. 9-10am & 10-11am. See the 3rd. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 2nd. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Friday Open Gyms; Redding. Practice skills or just run, jump & tumble in a supervised gym with lots of room to play. Ages 0-8, 10:30am-12pm ($7). Ages 9 & up, 5-6pm ($5). See the 3rd. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 3rd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Art Show Opening; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy opening night of a mixed-media art show featuring local artists. Meet the artists & view their creative works. For adults. 5-8pm. Free. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum, 1 North Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508. Spamalot Musical; Weed. Based loosely on the film “Monty Python & the Holy Grail,” Spamalot celebrates the comically absurd through song & dance. Come join King Arthur, the Knights of Ni, the Frenchies & more in a night of revelry! Adult themes, parental discretion advised. 7pm. Call for tix info. College of the Siskiyous, 800 College Ave. (530)938-5206. Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy the newest installation at Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. It’s fun for all ages! Fri-Sun, 10am4pm. See the 3rd.

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Veterans Day. In Upper CA, visit Whiskeytown National Rec. Area (Shasta County), Lassen Volcanic National Park (Shasta, Tehama, Plumas & Lassen Counties), Lava Beds National Monument (Siskiyou & Modoc Counties), & the California National Historic Trail.

BUTTE COUNTY Book Sale; Chico. Find great books at low prices at this fundraising event hosted by Chico Friends of the Library. Saturdays, 9-11:30am. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Holiday Workshop for the Whole Family; Paradise. Come make holiday crafts & projects, & enjoy holiday treats. Fun for all ages. 11am-2pm. $5/ person, call to reserve your spot. A Maker’s Space, 5729 Almond St. (530)413-9499. Infant/Pediatric CPR Class; Chico. Learn infant/ child CPR techniques & how to make your child’s environment safe & prevent the most common childhood accidents. 9-11am. Adults only. $35/ person, pre-reg. Enloe Mother & Baby Ed. Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 120. (530)332-3970. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Chico. Kids are invited to come have fun making a craft they’ll take home. Ages 3 & up, with supervision. 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/class includes supplies. 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- to 5-mile walk. Saturdays, year-round - starts 8am sharp, call to confirm. Meet at Lake Oroville Visitors Center, 917 Kelly Ridge Rd. (530)538-2219. North State Symphony: Infectious Rhythm; Chico. This concert is a rhythmic frenzy that starts with images of a Roman carnival. The suite from Igor Stravinsky’s ballet Firebird closes with one of the

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TEHAMA COUNTY The Piano Magic of Floyd Cramer; Red Bluff. Jason Coleman brings his grandfather’s famous “slip note” piano style to a nostalgic lineup of heart-stirring songs of yesterday & today, including “Last Date,” “Georgia on my Mind,” “Crazy,” & “Unchained Melody”. All ages. 7:30pm. $10-$30 at the door. Red Bluff State Theatre, 333 Oak St. (530)727-8727. Early Movers Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. In this parent-guided experience, parents help their infants & toddlers ages 6-18 months develop motor & social skills while having fun together. Fri, 12:15-1pm. See the 3rd. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. All ages & skill levels are welcome to create in this professional studio environment. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. See the 3rd. Teeter Toddlers Kids’ Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Group fitness classes for 18mos-3yrs. Develops healthy habits & promotes cooperative play & parent engagement. Fri, 11am-12pm. See the 3rd.

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most exuberant endings of the early 20th Century. Guest artist is violinist Chloé Trevor. Preconcert talk 6:30pm; Concert 7:30pm. $10-$39. Laxson Auditorium, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-6333. Play: Dancing At Lughnasa; Chico. Regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece, this play follows five unmarried sisters in Ireland who dance in a final celebration of their way of life before it changes forever. All ages. 7:30pm. $6-$15. CSU, Chico’s Wismer Theatre, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-5152. 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-FARM. Saturday Roller Skate Lessons; Chico. Taught by the Chico Artistic Skate Club. All ages welcome. Beginners: 10-10:30am; Intermediate/Adv.: 12:301pm. $5.25 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 & 2pm. Free. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. Spanish Storytime; Chico. Monthly storytime features stories, songs & a craft for all ages, in Spanish. 2nd Saturday, 10am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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 Saturday, 2pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Storytime; Chico. Children will enjoy a story & activities. 11am. Free. 2031 Barnes & Noble, Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. Yo-Yo Club Practice; Chico. Develop your yo-yo skills with free lessons & practice. Saturdays, 122pm. Meet in Diamond Alley behind Bird in Hand, 320 Broadway. (530)893-0545. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery

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Playhouse; Paradise. Children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults enjoy 7 themed play areas in a creative drop-in facility. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat; two session times: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. See the 1st. Roo’s Zoo Kids’ Skate Session; Chico. Ages 10 & under. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 4th. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with blacklight bowling & music. Fri/Sat, 9pm-1am. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY “Battle of the North II” VEX Robotics Competition; Redding. Come watch students from 32 different Northern California high schools compete in this family-friendly event. This year includes an all-girls team from Shasta High through a “Girls Powered” grant.The teams compete using robots created from VEX Robotics components & VEX EDR software. Free. 9am-6pm. Shasta High School, 2500 Eureka Way. (530)241-4161, ex. 15317. Family 2nd Saturday: Art Studio; Redding. Create & express yourself with hands-on weaving, watercolor, & other creative mediums. Bring your own canvas bag to paint, or purchase one at the event ($4). Fabric markers & stencils provided. 11am3pm. Free for members or with w/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/class. Michaels, 1070 Hilltop Drive. (530)223-9514. Plant Talk: Tree Selection & Care; Redding. Meet up with other garden enthusiasts & learn about tree structure, habitat, fruit, shade, pruning care, disease control, planting & much more. 10am-12pm. Garden admission $4 (free for members). McConnell Arboretum & Botanical Gardens, 1135 Arboretum Dr. (530)243-8850. 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 & 5th Saturdays, 9:15-10:15am. Free. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Riverfront Playhouse Presents A Christmas Carol; Redding. Come experience the classic Christmas tale & share the evening with Tiny Tim, the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present & Future, &, of course, Ebenezer Scrooge. Great family fun for all ages! 7:30pm. $15-25. Riverfront Playhouse, 1620 East Cypress Ave. (530)243-8877. Saturday Redding Farmers Market. Enjoy a great selection of farm-fresh produce & handmade products. 7:30am-12pm, thru Dec 16. 777 Cypress Ave., behind the City Center. (530)226-7100. Saturday Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Redding. Come enjoy storytime fun! Ages 7 & under. 11am. Free. 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2006. The Wizard Of Oz Musical; Redding. Travel over the rainbow with munchkins, flying monkeys, witches & wizards. Based off the original film & featuring the classic songs from the movie, The Wizard of Oz is perfect for the whole family. 2pm & 7pm. $7-$15. David Marr Auditorium, 2200 Eureka Way. (530)245-2790. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy docent-led walks to view & learn more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres with a variety of other animal species & plant life. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. Free. Wild Horse Sanctuary, 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530)474-5770. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 2nd. Galaxy Gymnastics Saturday Open Gym For Youth; Redding. Ages 5-14. 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 4th. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Saturday Open Gyms; Redding. Practice skills or just run, jump & tumble in a supervised gym with lots of room to play. Two age sessions: Ages 0-8, 11am-12pm & Ages 8 & up, 12-2pm. See the 4th.


GOING PLACES NOVEMBER Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 3rd. Saturday Toddler Time At Rare Air; Redding. Rare Air opens before their normal business hours to let little ones jump at their own pace. 9-10am. See the 4th. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. For tweens & young teens. Saturdays; skate 7-9pm; dance 9-11pm. See the 4th.

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South Weed Blvd. (530)859-1925. Ballroom Technique Class; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dance techniques from pro instructors. Saturdays, 9:45-11:45am. See the 4th. Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy the newest installation at Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. It’s fun for all ages! Fri-Sun, 10am4pm. See the 3rd.

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SISKIYOU COUNTY Art Show; Mt. Shasta. At this 2-day event, come view mixed media art created by local artists. 11/11-12, 10am-4pm. $1. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum, 1 North Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508. Siskiyou Ice Rink Final Sign-Up Saturday; Mt. Shasta. Everyone purchasing season passes at the rink today, in person or by phone, will be entered into a gift certificate drawing for local restaurants. Sign up for youth & adult hockey programs – it’s the last chance to get discounted pricing on individual & family passes for the coming skate season. 12-5pm. Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-2494. Spamalot Musical; Weed. Based loosely on the film “ Monty Python & the Holy Grail,” Spamalot celebrates the comically absurd through song & dance. Come join King Arthur, the Knights of Ni, the Frenchies & more in a night of revelry! Adult themes, parental discretion advised. 7pm. Call for tix info. College of the Siskiyous, 800 College Ave. (530)938-5206. Wine & Paint Night At Ellie’s; Weed. A favorite “moms night out.” Enjoy painting & wine in good company. No experience necessary, just a desire to unleash your inner Van Gogh with the help of an art instructor or to hang out & relax with friends. 6pm. $35, includes glass of wine, appetizers & art supplies to create a painting. Ellie’s Wine Bar, 79

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. 100 Main St. (530)527-6220. Wild & Scenic Film Festival; Red Bluff. One of the nation’s premiere nature education & adventure film festivals, this year’s event features a variety of films that captivate & inspire. Prepare to be wowed & have fun! $12.50. All ages. 7-10pm. Red Bluff State Theatre, 333 Oak St. (530)527-3013, ext. 5181. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. All ages & skill levels are welcome to create in this professional studio environment. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. See the 3rd.

12 | SUNDAY National Parks Free Entrance Day. US national parks offer free entrance Nov 11 & 12 in honor of Veterans Day. In Upper CA, visit Whiskeytown National Rec. Area (Shasta County), Lassen Volcanic National Park (Shasta, Tehama, Plumas & Lassen Counties), Lava Beds National Monument (Siskiyou & Modoc Counties), & the California National Historic Trail.

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Free Family Movie; Chico. Come enjoy a film that’s suitable for all ages. Showtime 2pm. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Play: Dancing At Lughnasa; Chico. Regarded as Brian Friel’s masterpiece, this play follows five unmarried sisters in Ireland who dance in a final celebration of their way of life before it changes forever. All ages. 2pm. $6-$15. CSU, Chico’s Wismer Theatre, 400 W 1st St. (530)898-5152. 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 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. Wed-Sun, 10:30-10:45am. Free w/Turtle Bay Exploration Park admission, $12-$16. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. North State Symphony: Infectious Rhythms; Redding. This concert is a rhythmic frenzy that starts with images of a Roman carnival. The suite from Igor Stravinsky’s ballet Firebird closes with one of the most exuberant endings of the early 20th Century. Guest artist is violinist Chloé Trevor. 1pm preconcert talk; 2pm concert. $10-$55. Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St. (530)243-8877. The Hit Men: Legendary Rock Stars; Redding. The Hit Men are five brilliant musicians & singers who, throughout the 1960s-1990s, toured & recorded with some of the biggest names in the music business, including Elton John & Paul McCartney. All ages. 7pm. $38-$64. Redding Civic Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Dr. (530)242-5920.

Art Show; Mt. Shasta. At this 2-day event, come view mixed media art created by local artists. 11/11-12, 10am-4pm. $1. Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum, 1 North Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508. Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy the newest installation at Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Crawl through the lava tube cave wearing a miner’s helmet. Learn how lava tube caves are formed. It’s fun for all ages! Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm, thru Dec 11. $1/person 1 North Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508. Spamalot Musical; Weed. Based loosely on the film “ Monty Python & the Holy Grail,” Spamalot celebrates the comically absurd through song & dance. Come join King Arthur, the Knights of Ni, the Frenchies & more in a night of revelry! Adult themes, parental discretion advised. 3pm. Call for tix info. College of the Siskiyous, 800 College Ave. (530)938-5206.

13 | MONDAY BUTTE COUNTY Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. At this creative open play facility, children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults can enjoy seven themed play areas: Stage, Construction, Vet’s Office, Grocery store, Bakery, Pizzeria, & their newest theme: Down on the Farm. Mon-Wed & FriSat, choose from two sessions: 10am-12pm & 1:303:30pm. $5/child (adult free); drop-ins welcome. 5923 Clark Rd., Ste. B. (530)712-1050. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on explorations with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes special activity each day. M-F, 10am-4pm. See the 1st.

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GOING PLACES NOVEMBER SHASTA COUNTY Babies, Books & Play; Redding. A fun playtime for babies ages 0-2yrs & their caregivers. Mondays, 10:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. G-Force Gymnastics Monday Classes; Redding. Tumblefun (ages 6-10): intro to trampoline & tumbling with a focus on strength, nutrition & fun training skills for exercise; 4-5pm, $55/month. Powertumble (ages 14-18): focus is on power tumbling for beginner thru advanced. Athletes will use T & T equipment to reinforce skills; 7-8 pm, $55/month. All classes coached by owners Tarro & Julie. 2629 Bechelli Lane. (530)227-4831. Game Night; Redding. Children of all ages can play board games & video games in the library’s storyroom. Mondays, 4-5:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids ages 5-10 have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. M/Th, 4-5pm. See the 2nd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Boys & Girls Club Of The Siskiyous After School Program; Mt. Shasta. In this learning enrichment opportunity for students in grades 2-8, participants enjoy a healthy snack & time to unwind after school, then participate in a “Power Hour” homework help program followed by programs of art, gardening, sports, cooking, pottery, science & more. Mon-Fri, 2-6pm. Must pre-reg: $20 membership for school year (reg anytime) - call for info. Located at Sisson Middle School, 601 E. Alma St. (530)220-5055. Line Dancing; Mt. Shasta. Open to all levels & ages. Mondays, 4-5pm. $5 (members free). Mountain Fitness, 633 Lassen Ln. Info: (530)926-3310. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st. PAL: Play & Learn Group; Mt. Shasta. Play & learn with your young child through exploration, creativity & sensory play in this facilitated weekly group. Ages 0-5. Mondays, 10:30am-12pm. See the 6th.

TEHAMA COUNTY Preschool Story Hour; Corning. This story hour for preschoolers features themed stories & an accompanying activity or craft. Mondays, 10am. Free. Corning

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Branch Library, 740 Third St. (530)528-7382. Wiggle Worms Kids’ Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Tehama Family Fitness Center’s Wiggle Worms Kids’ program is a group fitness class for kids ages 4-6, taught in a safe & fun environment. Gets kids moving, promotes motor & social skills, cooperative play, athletic development, healthy habits. Ongoing M/W, 4-5pm. $5 (discounts for members). 2498 S. Main St. (530)528-8656. Dynamic Development Youth Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Kids ages 7-12 get active in a safe & fun environment. Encourages healthy habits. Mon or Wed, 5-6pm. See the 1st.

14 | TUESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Cribbage For Kids; Paradise. Learn how to play this fun board game while polishing your math skills! All ages welcome; geared for grades 1 & up. Tues, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Paradise Branch Library Children’s Room, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. 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 Tues. 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). Drop in anytime on 2nd & 4th Tue between 3-6pm. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Knit-Crochet 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. Little Red Hen Mommy & Me Fairy Garden Class; Chico. Let’s grow together! Create your own fairy garden in our hands-on Mommy & Me class. Refreshments will be served. For adults & children. 6pm. $20 includes 1 terra cotta pot & 3 fairy garden plants; miniatures are available to purchase. Little Red Hen Floral & More, 959 East Ave. (530)894-0040. Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with Chico Library teen volunteers. All ages welcome. Tue, 3-5pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Preschool Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs &

crafts for ages 3-5. Tue, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. The Mom Spot; Paradise. A place for mothers of preschool age children to connect. Includes speaker, craft, breakfast & free onsite childcare. For ages 0-5 & mothers of preschoolers. 2nd & 4th Tues, 9-11:30am, thru May 2018. Annual $10 reg. fee. Paradise Alliance Church, 6491 Clark Rd. (530)877-7069. 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 7th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star! Tu/ Th 3:30-5pm. See the 2nd. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. Children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults enjoy 7 themed play areas in a creative drop-in facility. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat; two session times: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. See the 1st. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 2nd. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on explorations with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes special activity each day. M-F, 10am-4pm. See the 1st.

GLENN COUNTY Preschool Storytime; Willows. Storytime & craft for preschoolers. Tue, 1pm. Free. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156.

SHASTA COUNTY Family Jump Time At Rare Air; Redding. Bring the whole gang for a jumping experience in a fun-filled environment – it’s healthy, active fun. Choose your 2-hour jump time Tue between 2-8pm. $10/person (min. 2 jumpers). Rare Air Trampoline Park, 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530)221-1206. Haven Humane Society’s 2nd Tuesday Dinner Club; Redding. Enjoy dinner at a specified restaurant where a portion of the night’s proceeds go towards the animals at Haven Humane. All ages. 5-9pm. Visit the Haven Humane website for this month’s restaurant info. (530)241-1653. Read & Sing Storytime; Redding. Storytime, crafts & songs for children of all ages. Tue, 10:3011:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250.

Storytime; Redding. This weekly storytime is 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)229-5124. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes, categories & ages welcome to participate. Tue & Fri, 6-7pm. See the 3rd. Chess Group Fun; Redding. Players enjoy games of chess while instructors observe, give advice & facilitate the fun. All ages & levels. Tue, 6-7:30pm. Free. See the 7th. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 2nd. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. Tu/Th, 4:15-5:15pm. Free. See the 2nd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Adult Ballet Class; Mt. Shasta. Master teacher Christian Richards will help students learn new dance skills or improve existing ones in this fun ballet class for ages 16 & up. All levels welcome. Tue, 7-8:30pm. $50/month or $15 drop in. Shasta Studios of Theatrical Dance, 108 Old McCloud Rd. (206)707-2441. Coffee & Cake; Dunsmuir. Everyone’s invited to get social! Enjoy coffee & cake, sit around & gab & find out what the resource center has to offer. Free. 9:30-11am. Dunsmuir Community Resource Center, 5844 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4400. Dance For Boys; Mt. Shasta. This all-boys class explores various styles of dance. Taught by Christian Richards, the boys will have a wonderful male teacher to instruct them in all-boys styles. Ages 8-16, all levels welcome. Tue, 6-7pm, thru 6/22. $50/month or $15 drop in. Shasta Studios of Theatrical Dance, 108 Old McCloud Rd. (206)707-2441. 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. Beginning Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Lots of fun! All ages. Tue, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 7th. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

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GOING PLACES NOVEMBER Coloring Book Night; Red Bluff. During this creative time geared 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. Next Generation Yoga For Kids Classes; Red Bluff. Young students explore yoga poses & breathing exercises, & enjoy cooperative games, themed activities, storytelling, music & art. Ages 5-7. Tue, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 7th.

15 | WEDNESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Babies Love Books Storytime; Chico. Babies ages 18 months & younger will enjoy this special storytime. Wed, 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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-FARM. Kids Activity Time; Gridley. Come enjoy a fun activity designed just for kids. Wed, 3pm. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Kooky Birds Skate Lesson & Session; Chico. Young skaters can take a skate 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. Mid-Week Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Geared for ages preschool & younger, includes fun related activity. Wed, 11am. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. 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. Tiny Tots; Paradise. Expecting or have a child 0-36 months old? Come meet other parents, let your baby socialize, enjoy interactive activities & talk about parenting. 1st & 3rd Wed; 10:15-10:45am, thru Dec. Free. The Family Place, 1007 Bille Rd. (530)230-0211 x205. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. Children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults enjoy 7 themed play areas in a creative drop-in facility. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat; two session times: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. See the 1st. Tiny Tumbling Class; Chico. Children ages 2-8 learn basic tumbling skills & flexibility using a tumble track, spring floor & pit. Wed, 4-4:30pm. See the 1st. Video Game Design; Paradise. Design your own video game, learn about cutting-edge design tools, share ideas, & hang out with other gamers. Grades 6 & up. 1st, 2nd & 3rd Wed, 3:30pm. See the 1st.

SHASTA COUNTY Barnes & Noble Storytime; Redding. Come to storytime with your little one. Ages 7 & under. Wed, 10am. Free. Barnes & Noble, 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2006.

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SISKIYOU COUNTY Adoptive Parent 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. For adults. 3rd Wed, 5:30-7:30pm. Free; childcare & dinner provided. Yreka Community Resource Center, 201 S. Broadway, Yreka, CA. (530)879-3861. Children’s Storytime; Dunsmuir. Children of all ages (infants welcome) enjoy stories & a snack. Adult must accompany child. 3:30-4:30pm. Dunsmuir Branch Library, 5714 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-2035. Songs & Stories; Mt. Shasta. Children ages 0-5 enjoy fun stories & sing along to music. An adult must accompany young children. Wed, 10:30am. Mt. Shasta Branch Library, 515 East Alma St. (530)926-2031. Ballroom Dance Classes: Beginning/Intermediate; Mt. Shasta. Learn the smooth & Latin dances & how to lead or follow. Wed, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 1st. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

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16 | THURSDAY BUTTE COUNTY After School Storytime; Chico. Stories & crafts for ages 12 & under. Thursdays, 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. 1st & 3rd Thursdays, 11am-1pm. Butte College Skyway Center, 2480 Notre Dame Blvd. (530)897-6235.

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TEHAMA COUNTY Preschool Story Hour; Red Bluff. This story hour for preschoolers features themed stories & an accompanying activity or craft. Wed, 9:30am. Red Bluff Branch Library, 545 Diamond Ave. (530)527-0604. Dynamic Development Youth Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Kids ages 7-12 get active in a safe & fun environment. Encourages healthy habits. Mon or Wed, 5-6pm. See the 1st.

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GLENN COUNTY Crafty Kids; Willows. Geared for ages 6-14, children get creative at this fun weekly event with make-&-take crafting activities. Wed, drop in anytime between 1-4pm. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156. Storytime; Orland. Children’s storytime with music & a related craft. All ages. Wed, 11am. Orland Free Library, 333 Mill St. (530)865-1640.

Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Wednesday Open Gym; Redding. Ages 8 & up can practice skills or just run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised gym. 7-8pm. $5. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. 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. Robin Hood - Take Two Performance; Redding. Walt Disney decides the original animated classic needs some minor upgrades. Hilarity ensues as the basic story line is driven off course & Walt must try to save the story by doing whatever he can. This farce includes special effects, choreographed fighting, & live singing. Ages 9+. 6-7pm. $5. Enterprise High School Theater, 3411 Churn Creek Dr. (530)222-6601. Alateen Meeting; Redding. Support group for teens affected by someone else’s drinking. Wed, 6:307:30pm. See the 1st. 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 1st. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy docent-led walks to view & learn more about wild horses & burros. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. Free. See the 1st.

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GOING PLACES NOVEMBER caregivers. Share parenting ideas, strategies, struggles & successes. All ages. 3rd Thursdays, 9:3011:30am. Free. Mt. Shasta Community Resource Center, 109 E. Lake St. (530)879-3861. Intermediate/Advanced Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills at the intermediate level. Solo dancers welcome. Thursdays, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 2nd. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

17 | FRIDAY BUTTE COUNTY If you’ve wished Santa would show up early enough to get your cards in the mail before Christmas Eve, your wish is granted at Downtown Chico Christmas Preview. In addition to photo ops with Saint Nick, enjoy live carols, beautiful Christmas decorations & seasonal treats. See the 19th (Butte County).

Stone Soup Day; Chico. The Nord Country School students present the play “Stone Soup” followed by a soup lunch made by the students. Community members are welcome. 8am play, 12-1pm lunch. Free. Nord Country School, 5554 California St. (530)891-3138. Storytime; Durham. Stories, songs & activities geared for children 5 & under. Thursdays, 10am. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Storytime; Paradise. Nurture your child’s love for reading through stories & songs while making new friends! Ages 5 & under. Thursdays, 10am. Free. Paradise Branch Library Meeting Room, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Toddler Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & action rhymes for ages 3 & under. Thursdays, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Butte Homeschoolers’ Park Day; Chico. All home-schoolers welcome. Th, 1-4pm. Free. See the 2nd. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star! Tu/ Th 3:30-5pm. See the 2nd. 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 Great American Smokeout 2017; Redding. The Great American Smokeout provides smokers an opportunity to learn more about how to quit smoking & to help them make a plan to begin a smoke-free life. Ages 18 & up. 11am-6pm. Free. Target Shopping Center parking lot. (530)229-8467. KIXE Storytime; Redding. Come listen to a story & enjoy songs, stickers & crafts. Take home a complimentary book. Bring a pillow, favorite blanket or stuffed animal & friends! 3rd Thursday, 9-10am. Ages 0-5. KIXE Volunteer Center, 603 N. Market St. RSVP: (530)243-5493 x112. Little Explorers: Birds; Redding. Themed stories & activities for ages 2-5 & their caregivers. Learn about big birds, small birds, short birds, tall birds! Thursdays, 10-11am (closed 11/23). Free w/park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Read & Create Storytime; Redding. Focusing on art themes, this storytime welcomes children of all ages. Thursdays, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Robin Hood - Take Two Performance; Redding. Walt Disney decides the original animated classic needs some minor upgrades. Hilarity ensues as the basic story line is driven off course & Walt must try to save the story by doing whatever he can.

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This farce includes special effects, choreographed fighting, & live singing. Ages 9+. 6-7pm. $5. Enterprise High School Theater, 3411 Churn Creek Dr. (530)222-6601. Storytime At Anderson Library: Autumn & Thanksgiving. The library is celebrating Thanksgiving with turkey stories, stickers & crafts all provided by First 5 Shasta. Each child will receive a copy of the book, Fall is Here! I Love It! 3:30pm. Free. 3200 W. Center St. (530)365-7685. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 2nd. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids ages 5-10 have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. M/Th, 4-5pm. See the 2nd. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Thursday Open Gyms; Redding. Practice skills or just run, jump & tumble in a supervised gym with lots of room to play. Two age sessions: Ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome): 11am-12pm; Ages 8 & up: 7-8pm. See the 2nd. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. Tu/Th, 4:15-5:15pm. Free. See the 2nd.

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After School Legos, Crafts & Games At The Library; Paradise. Play games, build & design with Legos, make a craft. Bring your imagination and have some fun. Something different each week! This is the place to be at 2:30pm on Friday. All ages welcome. Free. Paradise Branch Library Meeting Room, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Beginning Sign Language Class; Paradise. Dropins welcome. Fri, 10-11am. Paradise Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Bilingual Story Garden; Chico. Enjoy stories & songs in English & Spanish geared for ages 0-5. Fri, 10am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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: The Nightmare Before Christmas; Chico. Join Chico Mall for fun family time. Bring low-back chairs or blankets. No outside food or drink - most food court restaurants offer movie-night deals. All ages. Find movie details online at Facebook/ChicoMall. 3rd Fri, 7-9pm. Free. Chico Mall, 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. Hooks & Needlers Sewing Circle; Paradise. For those who love to knit & crochet; bring your projects. All ages. Fri, 12pm. Free. Paradise Branch

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Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Santa’s Arrival At Chico Mall; Chico. Join Chico Mall as they kick off the holiday season with Santa’s arrival! He’ll be at the Center Court at 6pm with special treats for kids. Santa and the kiddos will parade through the mall to Santa’s seasonal home near Verizon. All ages. Free. 1950 E 20th St., Ste 727. (530)343-0706. Storytime Fun & Toy Van Visit; Gridley. Storytime, music & crafting fun for children of all ages, a visit from the Valley Oaks Children’s Services Toy Van. Borrow a toy to take home! 10am. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Teen 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. $7.25/2hrs, $7.50/2.5hrs, skate rental $2.50-$3.50. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Dollar Night At Chico Cheer Gym; Chico. $1 = 1.5 hours of fun! Use the gym & equipment to play, tumble or perfect your cheer skills. Fri, 6-8pm. See the 3rd. Family Swim; Chico. Everyone’s invited to swim in a great indoor facility. Fri, 5-8pm. $2/person. See the 3rd. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. Children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults enjoy 7 themed play areas in a creative drop-in facility. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat; two session times: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. See the 1st. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on explorations with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes special activity each day. M-F, 10am-4pm. See the 1st. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with black-light bowling & music. Fri/Sat, 9pm-1am. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY Raising A Reader Read-To-Me Book Club; Redding. Children ages 2-5 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. Fri, 9-10am, thru 11/17. $5/week (Y members $2); by pre-reg. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. 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. Riverfront Playhouse Presents A Christmas Carol; Redding. Come experience the classic Christmas tale & share the evening with Tiny Tim, the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present & Future, &, of course, Ebenezer Scrooge. Great family fun for all ages! 7:30pm. $15-25. Riverfront Playhouse, 1620 East Cypress Ave. (530)243-8877. Robin Hood - Take Two Performance; Redding. Walt Disney decides the original animated classic needs some minor upgrades. Hilarity ensues as the basic story line is driven off course & Walt must try to save the story by doing whatever he can. This farce includes special effects, choreographed fighting, & live singing. Ages 9+. 6-7pm. $5. Enterprise High School Theater, 3411 Churn Creek Dr. (530)222-6601. 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. 2701 Old Eureka Way, Ste. 2i. (530)226-5129. Ski & Snowboard Swap Registration Day; Redding. Bring your used skis, boots, snowboards, apparel, etc. for resale at upcoming annual weekend Swap. For your items that sell, receive either a Redding Sports LTD store credit, or check minus 15% fee. 10am-6pm. Redding Sports LTD, 950 Hilltop Dr. (530)221-7333.


GOING PLACES NOVEMBER The Wizard Of Oz Musical; Redding. Travel over the rainbow with munchkins, flying monkeys, witches & wizards. Based off the original film & featuring the classic songs from the movie, The Wizard of Oz is perfect for the whole family. 7pm. $7-$15. David Marr Auditorium, 2200 Eureka Way. (530)245-2790. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes, categories & ages welcome to participate. Tue & Fri, 6-7pm. See the 3rd. Family Kickboxing Classes; Redding. Bring the whole family for healthy evening fun. Fri, 4-5pm. See the 3rd. Friday Toddler Time At Rare Air; Redding. A fun way to let your little ones get their wiggles out. Rare Air trampoline park opens before their normal business hours for little ones to jump at their own pace & comfort level. 9-10am & 10-11am. See the 3rd. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 2nd. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Friday Open Gyms; Redding. Practice skills or just run, jump & tumble in a supervised gym with lots of room to play. Ages 0-8, 10:30am-12pm ($7). Ages 9 & up, 5-6pm ($5). See the 3rd. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 3rd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy the newest installation at Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. It’s fun for all ages! Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm. See the 3rd. Spamalot Musical; Weed. Based loosely on the film “Monty Python & the Holy Grail,” Spamalot celebrates the comically absurd through song & dance. Come join King Arthur, the Knights of Ni, the Frenchies & more in a night of revelry! Adult themes, parental discretion advised. 7pm. Call for tix info. College of the Siskiyous, 800 College Ave. (530)938-5206.

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TEHAMA COUNTY Early Movers Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. In this parent-guided experience, parents help their infants & toddlers ages 6-18 months develop motor & social skills while having fun together. Fri, 12:15-1pm. See the 3rd. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. All ages & skill levels are welcome to create in this professional studio environment. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. See the 3rd. Teeter Toddlers Kids’ Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Group fitness classes for 18mos-3yrs. Develops healthy habits & promotes cooperative play & parent engagement. Fri, 11am-12pm. See the 3rd.

18 | SATURDAY BUTTE COUNTY Book Sale; Chico. Find great books at low prices at this fundraising event hosted by Chico Friends of the Library. Sat, 9-11:30am. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Book Sale; Paradise. At this twice-monthly sale, purchase gently-used books at bargain prices. Hosted by Paradise Friends of the Library. 10am-3pm. Paradise Branch Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Chinese Storytime; Chico. Monthly storytime features stories & songs in Chinese. 3rd Saturday, 2pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Gavel Club Meeting; Chico. An affiliation of Toastmasters International, Gavel Club gives kids the same experience as a regular Toastmasters Club. The program will help your child be assertive & find the joy of speaking & active listening. Ages 18 & under. 1st & 3rd Sat, 4:30-5:30pm. Free. Mountain Mike’s Pizza banquet room, 1105 W. 5th St. (530)313-5431. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Chico. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/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- to 5-mile walk. Sat, year-round - starts 8am sharp, call to confirm. Meet at Lake Oroville Visitors Center, 917 Kelly Ridge Rd. (530)538-2219. 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-FARM. Saturday Roller Skate Lessons; Chico. Taught by the Chico Artistic Skate Club. All ages welcome. Beginners: 10-10:30am; Intermediate/Adv.: 12:301pm. $5.25 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 & 2pm. Free. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. 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. Nov 18 & 19: Sat, 9am-4pm & Sun, 9am-1pm. $125/couple. Enloe Mother & Baby Education Center, 251 Cohasset Rd., Ste. 120. (530)332-3970. 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. Roo’s Zoo Kids’ Skate Session; Chico. Ages 10 & under. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 4th. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with blacklight bowling & music. Fri/Sat, 9pm-1am. See the 3rd.

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SHASTA COUNTY Campfire Frolic Dance Camp; Anderson. Join California Dance Company for a fun morning of dancing, storytelling, crafts & a snack! This will be a Campfire Frolic for boys & girls ages 3-6! 9am12pm. $40; pre-reg. California Dance Company, 2150 Marx Way. (530)365-7749. Community Holiday Bazaar; Shasta Lake City. Join local nonprofit organizations that are presenting a cookie walk, candy shop, local crafts, handmade gifts, baked goods & food mixes. Enjoy a hamburger lunch available for purchase from 11am-2pm (or until they run out). All ages. 8am-2pm. Free admission. American Legion Post 720, 4309 Vallecito St. (530)275-1481. Jo Koy Comedy Show; Redding. As one of today’s top stand-up comedians, Koy sells out comedy clubs & theaters across the nation with his infectious, explosive energy onstage. The comedian pulls inspiration from his family, inspiring humor across all boundaries. Ages 18+. 8pm. $35-$45. Redding Civic Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Dr. (530)242-5920. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Redding. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am-12pm. $2/class. Michaels, 1070 Hilltop Drive. (530)223-9514. Riverfront Playhouse Presents A Christmas Carol; Redding. Come experience the classic Christmas tale & share the evening with Tiny Tim, the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present & Future, &, of course, Ebenezer Scrooge. Great family fun for all ages! 7:30pm. $15-25. Riverfront Playhouse, 1620 East Cypress Ave. (530)243-8877. Saturday Redding Farmers Market. Enjoy a great selection of farm-fresh produce & handmade products. 7:30am-12pm, thru Dec 16. 777 Cypress Ave., behind the City Center. (530)226-7100. Saturday Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Redding. Come enjoy storytime fun! Ages 7 & under. 11am. Free. 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2006.

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GOING PLACES NOVEMBER Science Saturday: Our World & Beyond; Redding. Join Turtle Bay’s educators & volunteers to explore the wonders of Earth & mystery of space. For kids & caregivers of all ages. 11am-3pm. Free for members or with park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Ski & Snowboard Swap; Redding. Find deals on used skis, boots, snowboards, apparel, etc. A great way to recycle your used gear too – call for details. All ages. 9am-7pm. Redding Sports LTD Parking Lot, 950 Hilltop Dr. (530)221-7333. The Wizard Of Oz Musical – Final Performances; Redding. Travel over the rainbow with munchkins, flying monkeys, witches & wizards. Based off the original film & featuring the classic songs from the movie, The Wizard of Oz is perfect for the whole family. 2pm & 7pm. $7-$15. David Marr Auditorium, 2200 Eureka Way. (530)245-2790. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy docent-led walks to view & learn more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres with a variety of other animal species & plant life. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. Free. Wild Horse Sanctuary, 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530)474-5770. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 2nd. Galaxy Gymnastics Saturday Open Gym For Youth; Redding. Ages 5-14. 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 4th. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Saturday Open Gyms; Redding. Practice skills or just run, jump & tumble in a supervised gym with lots of room to play. Two age sessions: Ages 0-8, 11am-12pm & Ages 8 & up, 12-2pm. See the 4th. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 3rd.

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Saturday Toddler Time At Rare Air; Redding. Rare Air opens before their normal business hours to let little ones jump at their own pace. 9-10am. See the 4th. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. For tweens & young teens. Sat; skate 7-9pm; dance 9-11pm. See the 4th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Holiday Gift Fair; Yreka. This 12th annual event features three buildings & an outside area full of arts, crafts, foods, home décor, baskets, bath & body items, jewelry, iron work, pottery, wood crafts, clothes & more. Santa will be there too! All ages. 9am-4pm. Free admission. Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds, 1712 Fairlane Rd. (530)842-2767. Ice Hockey Pick Up Games; Mt. Shasta. The rink’s reserved 8-10am for adult & teen hockey players to play scrimmage games. Full gear required; under 18 must wear full face mask. Nets & pucks provided. $10 drop in, free with pass. Siskiyou Ice Rink, Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-1715. Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy the newest installation at Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Crawl through the lava tube cave wearing a miner’s helmet. Learn how lava tube caves are formed. It’s fun for all ages! Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm, thru Dec 11. $1/person 1 North Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508. Pie Making Workshop: Cherry Pie; Dunsmuir. Phyllis “Pie Lady” Skalko & the Dunsmuir Railroad Depot Historical Society present a 2-hour workshop teaching the art of making a cherry pie with lattice crust. The $45 fee includes pie-making ingredients, a pie pan, a ready-to-bake pie & tasty samples. T-shirts & aprons avail. for purchase ($15). 1-3pm. Dunsmuir Recreation & Parks Community Center, 4835 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-0839.

Saturday Ice Skate Lessons; Mt. Shasta. For all ages! Tots ages 4-6 & Child age 7-12: 12:30-1pm. Teens & Adults: 1-1:30pm. $12, includes rental skates & entrance to the 1:30-5pm public skate session that follows. Siskiyou Ice Rink, Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-1715. Siskiyou Ice Rink Opening Day; Mt. Shasta. Come out & have a great time ice skating at the NHL-sized rink! Hockey begins too. Public skate sessions: 1:30-5pm & 6-9pm (6-6:30 is adults-only). $6-$9, under age 3 free with adult; skate rentals +$3. Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-1715. Spamalot Musical; Weed. Based loosely on the film “ Monty Python & the Holy Grail,” Spamalot celebrates the comically absurd through song & dance. Come join King Arthur, the Knights of Ni, the Frenchies & more in a night of revelry! Adult themes, parental discretion advised. 7pm. Call for tix info. College of the Siskiyous, 800 College Ave. (530)938-5206. Ballroom Technique Class; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dance techniques from pro instructors. Sat, 9:45-11:45am. See the 4th.

TEHAMA COUNTY 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. 100 Main St. (530)527-6220. Three Prodigies In Concert; Red Bluff. Pianists Tyler Braito, Mark Cohen & Sophia Hackler, students of internationally renowned pianist, composer & master teacher Duane Hampton, perform works by Bach, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt & Tchaikovsky. All ages. 7 -9pm. $12-$14. Red Bluff State Theatre, 333 Oak St. (530)529-2787.

Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. All ages & skill levels are welcome to create in this professional studio environment. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. See the 3rd.

19 | SUNDAY BUTTE COUNTY Downtown Chico Christmas Preview. Kicking off the holiday season, Downtown Chico invites the community to delight in an evening filled with sights & sounds of the season. Stores don beautiful decorations, refreshments are served, & strolling carolers add a special charm to the streets. Santa Claus will be there for a photo op! Be sure to stop by the North State Parent Booth for a special giveaway! 4-8pm. (530)345-6500. Free Family Movie; Chico. Come enjoy a film that’s suitable for all ages. Showtime 2pm. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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 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. Wed-Sun, 10:30-10:45am. Free w/Turtle Bay Exploration Park admission, $12-$16. 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Riverfront Playhouse Presents A Christmas Carol; Redding. Come experience the classic Christmas tale & share the evening with Tiny Tim, the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present & Future, &,

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GOING PLACES NOVEMBER of course, Ebenezer Scrooge. Great family fun for all ages! 2pm. $15-25. Riverfront Playhouse, 1620 East Cypress Ave. (530)243-8877. Ski & Snowboard Swap Final Day; Redding. Find deals on used skis, boots, snowboards, apparel, etc. A great way to recycle your used gear too – call for details. All ages. 10am-4pm. Redding Sports LTD Parking Lot, 950 Hilltop Dr. (530)221-7333.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy the newest installation at Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Crawl through the lava tube cave wearing a miner’s helmet. Learn how lava tube caves are formed. It’s fun for all ages! Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm, thru Dec 11. $1/person 1 North Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508. Saturday Ice Skate Lessons; Mt. Shasta. For all ages! Tots ages 4-6 & Child age 7-12: 12:30-1pm. Teens & Adults: 1-1:30pm. $12, includes rental skates & entrance to the 1:30-5pm public skate session that follows. Siskiyou Ice Rink, Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-1715. Ski & Snowboard Swap; Mt. Shasta. 10am-2pm. Now held in two locations, find clean, working items for a good deal. Mt. Shasta Ski Park will take pass photos. The Sportsmen’s Den, 100 Chestnut St., (530)926-2295 & the Fifth Season, 300 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd. (530)926-3606. Spamalot Musical - Final Performance; Weed. Based loosely on the film “ Monty Python & the Holy Grail,” Spamalot celebrates the comically absurd through song & dance. Come join King Arthur, the Knights of Ni, the Frenchies & more in a night of revelry! Adult themes, parental discretion advised. 3pm. Call for tix info. College of the Siskiyous, 800 College Ave. (530)938-5206. Stick Time At Siskiyou Ice Rink; Mt. Shasta. The rink’s reserved 8-10am for hockey players of all ages to practice shoot-ing, passing & skating. Full gear required; under 18 must wear full face mask. By donation. Siskiyou Ice Rink, Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-1715. Sunday Ice Skating At Siskiyou Ice Rink; Mt. Shasta. Bring friends & family to enjoy ice skating at full NHL-sized outdoor rink. 1:30-5pm. Admission $7-$10, under age 3 free with adult; skate rentals +$3. Siskiyou Ice Rink, Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-1715.

20 | MONDAY BUTTE COUNTY Lyme Disease Support Group; Chico. Offers monthly support for those suffering with Lyme disease, & their family, friends & caregivers. 3rd Mondays, 5:30-7pm. Almond Grove Meeting Room, 567 E. Lassen Ave. (530)877-6666. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. At this creative open play facility, children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults can enjoy seven themed play areas: Stage, Construction, Vet’s Office, Grocery store, Bakery, Pizzeria, & their newest theme: Down on the Farm. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat, choose from two sessions: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. $5/child (adult free); drop-ins welcome. 5923 Clark Rd., Ste. B. (530)712-1050. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on explorations with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes special activity each day. M-F, 10am-4pm. See the 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Holiday Ice Skating At Siskiyou Ice Rink; Mt. Shasta. The rink is open for public ice skating from 12-5pm. $7-$10, under age 3 free w/adult; skate rentals +$3. Siskiyou Ice Rink, Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-2494. Line Dancing; Mt. Shasta. Open to all levels & ages. Mondays, 4-5pm. $5 (members free). Mountain Fitness, 633 Lassen Ln. Info: (530)926-3310. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st. PAL: Play & Learn Group; Mt. Shasta. Play & learn with your young child through exploration, creativity & sensory play in this facilitated weekly group. Ages 0-5. Mondays, 10:30am-12pm. See the 6th.

TEHAMA COUNTY Preschool Story Hour; Corning. This story hour for preschoolers features themed stories & an accompanying activity or craft. Mondays, 10am. Free. Corning Branch Library, 740 Third St. (530)5287382. Dynamic Development Youth Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Kids ages 7-12 get active in a safe & fun environment. Encourages healthy habits. Mon or Wed, 5-6pm. See the 1st.

21 | TUESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Cribbage For Kids; Paradise. Learn how to play this fun board game while polishing your math skills! All ages welcome; geared for grades 1 & up. Tue, 3:304:30pm. Free. Paradise Branch Library Children’s Room, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320.

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SHASTA COUNTY Babies, Books & Play; Redding. A fun playtime for babies ages 0-2yrs & their caregivers. Mondays, 10:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Game Night; Redding. Children of all ages can play

board games & video games in the library’s storyroom. Mondays, 4-5:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Lego Robotics Mini Camp; Redding. Students will build & program robots with Lego Mindstorms NXT software & then add sensors to give the machines the ability to interact with their environment. Students learn valuable skills in product development, programming logic & troubleshooting, while having so much fun, they won’t even realize they are learning! Ages 8+, no experience needed. 11/20-22, 8:30am-12:30pm. $120, equipment & healthy snacks included. Build It, 925 Merchant St. #2. (530)638-3399. Ultimate Tech Mini Camp; Redding. Students dive into the wonderful world of electronics using some of the coolest new tech available to make something amazing, from 3D printed art designed in Minecraft to computer games built with Python to personal music soundtracks with GarageBand to programing Arduino circuits & LEGO robots. Ages 10+, no experience needed. 11/20-22, 1:305:30pm. $120, equipment & healthy snacks included. Build It, 925 Merchant St. #2. (530)638-3399. YMCA Fall Holiday Camps; Shasta County. Enjoy your school break participating in fun activities with friends at YMCA day camps for grades K-8. Nov 20-22, 7am-6pm. Varied locations. Pre-reg by 11/6. Find more info online or call Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. YMCA Preschool Holiday Care; Shasta County. Day camp for preschool children ages 2-5. 11/2022, 7am-6pm. Held at Manzanita YMCA Preschool, Lic.455406288. Pre-reg by 11/6. Find more info online or call Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids ages 5-10 have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. M/Th, 4-5pm. See the 2nd.

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GOING PLACES NOVEMBER SISKIYOU COUNTY

Watch unharnessed beauty through docent-led walks at Shingletown’s Wild Horse Viewing. These incredible creatures roam freely in a special sanctuary that gives a glimpse into the wild west. See the 1st (Shasta County).

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. 3rd Tuesday. Dinner provided; bring something extra to share. Potluck 5:30pm; group meets 6-8pm. ARC, 2030 Park Ave. (530)891-5865 x204. Knit-Crochet 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. La Leche League Breastfeeding Support Group; Chico. Offers mother-to-mother support for breastfeeding. Babies & young children welcome. 3rd Tues, 9am. Free. 7 Governors Ln. (530)487-4109. Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with Chico Library teen volunteers. All ages welcome. Tue, 3-5pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Preschool Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & crafts for ages 3-5. Tue, 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Cheap Skate Night At Cal Skate; Chico. This fun night of roller skating features weekly themes, games & family hits music. Tue, 6:30-8:30pm. See the 7th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star! Tu/ Th 3:30-5pm. See the 2nd. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. Children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults enjoy 7 themed play areas in a creative drop-in facility. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat; two session times: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. See the 1st. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 2nd. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on explorations with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes special activity each day. M-F, 10am-4pm. See the 1st.

GLENN COUNTY Preschool Storytime; Willows. Storytime & craft for preschoolers. Tue, 1pm. Free. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156.

Bright Futures Children Center, 1345 Liberty St. (530)276-0506. Family Jump Time At Rare Air; Redding. Bring the whole gang for a jumping experience in a fun-filled environment – it’s healthy, active fun. Choose your 2-hour jump time Tuesdays between 2-8pm. $10/ person (min. 2 jumpers). Rare Air Trampoline Park, 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530)221-1206. Read & Sing Storytime; Redding. Storytime, crafts & songs for children of all ages. Tue, 10:3011:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Storytime; Redding. This weekly storytime is 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)229-5124. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes, categories & ages welcome to participate. Tue & Fri, 6-7pm. See the 3rd. Chess Group Fun; Redding. Players enjoy games of chess while instructors observe, give advice & facilitate the fun. All ages & levels. Tue, 6-7:30pm. Free. See the 7th. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 2nd. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. Tu/Th, 4:15-5:15pm. Free. See the 2nd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Next Generation Yoga For Kids Classes; Red Bluff. Young students explore yoga poses & breathing exercises, & enjoy cooperative games, themed activities, storytelling, music & art. Ages 5-7. Tue, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 7th.

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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.

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Adult Ballet Class; Mt. Shasta. Master teacher Christian Richards will help students learn new dance skills or improve existing ones in this fun ballet class for ages 16 & up. All levels welcome. Tue, 7-8:30pm. $50/month or $15 drop in. Shasta Studios of Theatrical Dance, 108 Old McCloud Rd. (206)707-2441. Coffee & Cake; Dunsmuir. Everyone’s invited to get social! Enjoy coffee & cake, sit around & gab & find out what the resource center has to offer. Free. 9:30-11am. Dunsmuir Community Resource Center, 5844 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4400. Dance For Boys; Mt. Shasta. This all-boys class explores various styles of dance. Taught by Christian Richards, the boys will have a wonderful male teacher to instruct them in all-boys styles. Ages 8-16, all levels welcome. Tue, 6-7pm, thru 6/22. $50/month or $15 drop in. Shasta Studios of Theatrical Dance, 108 Old McCloud Rd. (206)707-2441. Holiday Ice Skating At Siskiyou Ice Rink; Mt. Shasta. The rink is open for public ice skating from 12-5pm. $7-$10, under age 3 free w/adult; skate rentals +$3. Siskiyou Ice Rink, Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-2494. 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. Beginning Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Lots of fun! All ages. Tue, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 7th. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

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ages 18 months & younger will enjoy this special storytime. Wed, 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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-FARM. Kids Activity Time; Gridley. Come enjoy a fun activity designed just for kids. Wed, 3pm. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Kooky Birds Skate Lesson & Session; Chico. Young skaters can take a skate 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. Mid-Week Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Geared for ages preschool & younger, includes fun related activity. Wed, 11am. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. 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. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. Children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults enjoy 7 themed play areas in a creative drop-in facility. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat; two session times: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. See the 1st. Tiny Tumbling Class; Chico. Children ages 2-8 learn basic tumbling skills & flexibility using a tumble track, spring floor & pit. Wed, 4-4:30pm. See the 1st.

GLENN COUNTY Crafty Kids; Willows. Geared for ages 6-14, children get creative at this fun weekly event with make-&-take crafting activities. Wed, drop in anytime between 1-4pm. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156. Storytime; Orland. Children’s storytime with music & a related craft. All ages. Wed, 11am. Orland Free Library, 333 Mill St. (530)865-1640.

SHASTA COUNTY Barnes & Noble Storytime; Redding. Come to storytime with your little one. Ages 7 & under. Wed, 10am. Free. Barnes & Noble, 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2006. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Wednesday Open Gym; Redding. Ages 8 & up can practice skills or just run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised gym. 7-8pm. $5. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. 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. Storytime Wednesday At Washington Plaza; Redding. Children can listen to stories, create a make & take craft, enjoy snacks & more. Activities geared for ages 2-5 but all children welcome. 4th Wed, 10:30am-12pm. Free. Northern Valley Catholic Social Service, 2400 Washington Ave. (530)241-0552. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy docent-led walks to view & learn more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres with a variety of other animal species & plant life. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. Free. Wild Horse Sanctuary, 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530)474-5770. Alateen Meeting; Redding. Support group for teens affected by someone else’s drinking. Wed, 6:307:30pm. See the 1st. 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 1st.


GOING PLACES NOVEMBER SISKIYOU COUNTY Children’s Storytime; Dunsmuir. Children of all ages (infants welcome) enjoy stories & a snack. Adult must accompany child. 3:30-4:30pm. Dunsmuir Branch Library, 5714 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-2035. Holiday Ice Skating At Siskiyou Ice Rink; Mt. Shasta. The rink is open for public ice skating from 12-5pm. $7-$10, under age 3 free w/adult; skate rentals +$3. Siskiyou Ice Rink, Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-2494. Songs & Stories; Mt. Shasta. Children ages 0-5 enjoy fun stories & sing along to music. An adult must accompany young children. Wed, 10:30am. Mt. Shasta Branch Library, 515 East Alma St. (530)926-2031. Ballroom Dance Classes: Beginning/Intermediate; Mt. Shasta. Learn the smooth & Latin dances & how to lead or follow. Wed, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 1st. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

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a ribbon. $20/individual, $90/family/team; 1st 250 registrants get t-shirt. Reg 8am. Starts 9am, rain or shine, corner of Hamlin Gulch & Eastside Rd. Prereg at active.com. (530)925-0035. Thanksgiving Community Dinner; Mt. Shasta. All are welcome to this heart-warming annual event. Help serve or be served. Relax & enjoy delicious food, live music & good company. Groceries, donations & volunteers welcomed; event includes deliveries for those who are homebound. 1-5pm. Free. Mt. Shasta City Park’s Main Lodge, Nixon Rd. (530)926-1762. Thanksgiving Day Skating At Siskiyou Ice Rink; Mt. Shasta. Public ice skating: 12-5pm. $7-$10, under age 3 free w/adult; skate rentals +$3. Siskiyou Ice Rink, Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-2494.

24 | FRIDAY BUTTE COUNTY Beginning Sign Language Class; Paradise. Dropins welcome. 10-11am. Paradise Library, 5922

Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Bilingual Story Garden; Chico. Enjoy stories & songs in English & Spanish geared for ages 0-5. Fri, 10am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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 Friday, 6-8pm. Location TBD, call for location info. (530)899-4940. Hooks & Needlers Sewing Circle; Paradise. For those who love to knit & crochet; bring your projects. All ages. Fri, 12pm. Free. Paradise Branch Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Teen 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. $7.25/2hrs, $7.50/2.5hrs, skate rental $2.50-$3.50. 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601. Dollar Night At Chico Cheer Gym; Chico. $1 = 1.5 hours of fun! Use the gym & equipment to play, tumble or perfect your cheer skills. Fri, 6-8pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY Preschool Story Hour; Red Bluff. This story hour for preschoolers features themed stories & an accompanying activity or craft. Wed, 9:30am. Red Bluff Branch Library, 545 Diamond Ave. (530)5270604. Dynamic Development Youth Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Kids ages 7-12 get active in a safe & fun environment. Encourages healthy habits. Mon or Wed, 5-6pm. See the 1st.

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BUTTE COUNTY Run For Food Benefit; Chico. Spend Thanksgiving morning working up an appetite, helping the community & enjoying the beauty of Bidwell Park at this popular 12th annual 5k run/walk – the largest in Chico! Fundraiser supports food & services at the Jesus Center. Reg online. 9am. One Mile Recreation Area in Lower Bidwell Park. (530)624-6932. Skate Your Turkey Off; Chico. Bring the family after dinner & burn some calories while having a great time together roller skating – it’s a Cal Skate tradition! All ages. 6:30-9pm. $6, includes skates. Cal Skate, 2465 Carmichael Dr. (530)343-1601

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SHASTA COUNTY Turkey Trot Walk/Run; Redding. A Redding tradition! Shasta Regional Medical Center invites you & your family to this annual Turkey Trot run/ walk. Register for the 2-mile family fun run/walk, 6-mile timed race, 6-mile wheelchair race, or Diestlehorst Dash for the kids. 7:45am. $16-$25, Kids’ Dash free. Diestelhorst Landing, 2280 Benton Dr. (530)244-5462.

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SISKIYOU COUNTY Run For Food 5k Run/Walk; Weed. Bring your family out to enjoy an active time together while helping others in need. Includes a stroller division! Benefits Siskiyou Food Assistance programs. 8:4510:30am. $20 ages 12 & up; kids under 12 are free (but register for medals). College of the Siskiyous, 800 College Ave. (530)408-6115. Scott Valley Schools’ Turkey Trot; Fort Jones. This fun tradition raises funds for two elementary schools. Join the 5K walk/run or more serious “Stuffing Strut” 10K run. All ages; all kids receive

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Family Swim; Chico. Everyone’s invited to swim in a great indoor facility. Fri, 5-8pm. $2/person. See the 3rd. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. Children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults enjoy 7 themed play areas in a creative drop-in facility. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat; two session times: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. See the 1st. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on explorations with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes special activity each day. M-F, 10am-4pm. See the 1st. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with black-light bowling & music. Fri/Sat, 9pm-1am. See the 3rd.

SHASTA COUNTY Blender 3D Modeling Boot Camp; Redding. In this 8-hour intensive taught by expert David Stoddard, students learn basics of creative hard-surface 3D modeling with Blender: navigating the Blender environment; creating, reshaping & editing shapes & objects; customizing an object’s material composition; & placing & preparing rendering cameras. Each student will have creation printed after camp. 9am-5pm. Ages 12+, no experience needed. $120; equipment, pizza lunch & healthy snacks included. Build It, 925 Merchant St. #2. (530)638-3399. Cascade Christmas 2017; Redding. Redding’s holiday tradition returns with an all new story in the Cascade Theatre’s production of Cascade Christmas. This holiday spectacular features music, dance & illusion that will bring the spirit of Christmas into everyone’s hearts. All ages. 2pm & 7pm. $14-28. 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. Riverfront Playhouse Presents A Christmas Carol; Redding. Come experience the classic Christmas tale & share the evening with Tiny Tim, the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present & Future, &, of course, Ebenezer Scrooge. Great family fun for all ages! 7:30pm. $15-25. Riverfront Playhouse, 1620 East Cypress Ave. (530)243-8877. 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. 2701 Old Eureka Way, Ste. 2i. (530)226-5129. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes, categories & ages welcome to participate. Tue & Fri, 6-7pm. See the 3rd. Family Kickboxing Classes; Redding. Bring the whole family for healthy Friday evening fun. 4-5pm. See the 3rd. Friday Toddler Time At Rare Air; Redding. A fun way to let your little ones get their wiggles out. Rare Air trampoline park opens before their normal business hours for little ones to jump at their own pace & comfort level. 9-10am & 10-11am. See the 3rd. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 2nd. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Friday Open Gyms; Redding. Practice skills or just run, jump & tumble in a supervised gym with lots of room to play. Ages 0-8, 10:30am-12pm ($7). Ages 9 & up, 5-6pm ($5). See the 3rd. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 3rd.

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GOING PLACES NOVEMBER SISKIYOU COUNTY Friday Ice Skate Sessions at Siskiyou Ice Rink, Mt. Shasta. Bring friends & family for ice skating fun: Three Friday sessions offered. 3:15-5pm (all ages), 5:30-6pm (adults only), and 6-9pm (all ages), thru Feb 25. $7-$10, skate rental +$3 Siskiyou Ice Rink, Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. Rink & weather line: (530)926-1715. Hometown Holiday Light Parade, Tree Lighting & Santa Visit; Mt. Shasta. Light up yourself, your pet, car, boat, trailer, etc.! Join the parade (applications avail. at Mt. Shasta Chamber) or just enjoy the fun. Santa arrives on the last float with tree lighting to follow. 6pm. Downtown Mt. Shasta. (530)926-3696. Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy the newest installation at Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Crawl through the lava tube cave wearing a miner’s helmet. Learn how lava tube caves are formed. It’s fun for all ages! Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm, thru Dec 11. $1/person 1 North Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508.

TEHAMA COUNTY Early Movers Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. In this parent-guided experience, parents help their infants & toddlers ages 6-18 months develop motor & social skills while having fun together. Fri, 12:15-1pm. See the 3rd. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. All ages & skill levels are welcome to create in this professional studio environment. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. See the 3rd. Teeter Toddlers Kids’ Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Group fitness classes for 18mos-3yrs. Develops healthy habits & promotes cooperative play & parent engagement. Fridays, 11am-12pm. See the 3rd.

25 | SATURDAY BUTTE COUNTY Book Sale; Chico. Find great books at low prices at this fundraising event hosted by Chico Friends of the Library. Saturdays, 9-11:30am. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Fun Time For Kids At The Library; Biggs. Activities may include stories, crafts, music, games & more. Geared for 5 & up. 4th Saturdays, 10am. Biggs Branch Library, 464A B St. (530)868-5724. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Chico. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am, 10:30am, 11am & 11:30am. $2/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- to 5-mile walk. Saturdays, year-round - starts 8am sharp, call to confirm. Meet at Lake Oroville Visitors Center, 917 Kelly Ridge Rd. (530)538-2219. Parrott Family Christmas Show; Paradise. An annual delight for all ages, offering both secular & spiritual Christmas music along with a bit of humor. 2pm & 7pm. $1-$10. Paradise Performing Arts Center, 777 Nunneley Rd. (530)872-8454 Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. Children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults enjoy 7 themed play areas in a creative drop-in facility. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat; two session times: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. See the 1st. 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-FARM. Saturday Roller Skate Lessons; Chico. Taught by the Chico Artistic Skate Club. All ages welcome. Beginners: 10-10:30am; Intermediate/Adv.: 12:30-1pm. $5.25 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.

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11am & 2pm. 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 Saturday, 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. Saturdays, 122pm. Meet in Diamond Alley behind Bird in Hand, 320 Broadway. (530)893-0545. Roo’s Zoo Kids’ Skate Session; Chico. Ages 10 & under. Sat, 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 4th. Xtreme Bowling; Chico. Enjoy lots of fun with black-light bowling & music. Fri/Sat, 9pm-1am. See the 3rd.

GLENN COUNTY Orland Craft Fair; Orland. This two-day event features hand-crafted items. 10am-5pm. Free admission. Glenn County Fairgrounds, 221 East Yolo St. (530)865-1168.

SHASTA COUNTY Cascade Christmas 2017; Redding. Redding’s holiday tradition returns with an all new story in the Cascade Theatre’s production of Cascade Christmas. This holiday spectacular features music, dance & illusion that will bring the spirit of Christmas into everyone’s hearts. All ages. 2pm & 7pm. $14-28. Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St. (530) 243-8877. Garden Tour: 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. 10am-11am. Free for members or with park or garden admission ($4$16). McConnell Arboretum & Botanical gardens, 1100 Arboretum Dr. (530)242-3178. Kids Club Craft Workshop; Redding. Kids ages 3 & up can make a creative project to bring home. 10am-12pm. $2/class. Michaels, 1070 Hilltop Drive. (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 & 5th Saturdays, 9:15-10:15am. Free. Shasta Family YMCA, 1155 N. Court St. (530)246-9622.

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Riverfront Playhouse Presents A Christmas Carol; Redding. Come experience the classic Christmas tale & share the evening with Tiny Tim, the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present & Future, &, of course, Ebenezer Scrooge. Great family fun for all ages! 7:30pm. $15-25. Riverfront Playhouse, 1620 East Cypress Ave. (530)243-8877. Santa & Me Painting Party; Redding. At this fun event, make a handprint plate with Santa! These make great gifts! 10am. Geared for ages 2-10. Muffins, cocoa, cider & more. $20/child includes all materials & firing. All Fired Up, 1818 Churn Creek Rd. (530)226-1638. Saturday Redding Farmers Market. Enjoy a great selection of farm-fresh produce & handmade products. 7:30am-12pm, thru Dec 16. 777 Cypress Ave., behind the City Center. (530)226-7100. Saturday Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Redding. Come enjoy storytime fun! Ages 7 & under. 11am. Free. 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2006. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy docent-led walks to view & learn more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres with a variety of other animal species & plant life. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. Free. Wild Horse Sanctuary, 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530)474-5770. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 2nd. Galaxy Gymnastics Saturday Open Gym For Youth; Redding. Ages 5-14. 10:30am-12:30pm. See the 4th. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Saturday Open Gyms; Redding. Practice skills or just run, jump & tumble in a supervised gym with lots of room to play. Two age sessions: Ages 0-8, 11am-12pm & Ages 8 & up, 12-2pm. See the 4th. Rock ‘N’ Bowl Night At Shasta Lanes; Redding. Unlimited bowling, laser light show, music & fun. Fri & Sat, 9pm-midnight. See the 3rd. Saturday Toddler Time At Rare Air; Redding. Rare Air opens before their normal business hours to let little ones jump at their own pace. 9-10am. See the 4th. Skate & Dance Night; Redding. For tweens & young teens. Saturdays; skate 7-9pm; dance 9-11pm. See the 4th.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Ice Hockey Pick Up Games; Mt. Shasta. The rink’s reserved 8-10am for adult & teen hockey players to play scrimmage games. Full gear required; under 18 must wear full face mask. Nets & pucks provided. $10 drop in, free with pass. Siskiyou Ice Rink,

Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-1715. McCloud Dog, Pony & Bike Parade; McCloud. A fun family event! Bring your dressed-up dogs, stick ponies, bikes & humans to participate in this 11th annual parade. Santa is making a special appearance for little ones, & there's a Christmas Crafts area where everyone can make a homemade treasure. Main Street. (530)964-3113. Saturday Ice Skating At Siskiyou Ice Rink; Mt. Shasta. Come out & have a great time ice skating at the NHL-sized rink. Sessions: 12-5pm & 6-9pm (6-6:30 is adults-only). Admission $7-$10, under age 3 free with adult; skate rentals +$3. Located at Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-1715. Ballroom Technique Class; Mt. Shasta. Learn ballroom dance techniques from pro instructors. Saturdays, 9:45-11:45am. See the 4th. Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy the newest installation at Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. It’s fun for all ages! Fri-Sun, 10am4pm. See the 3rd.

TEHAMA COUNTY 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. 100 Main St. (530)527-6220. Open Session Art Classes; Red Bluff. All ages & skill levels are welcome to create in this professional studio environment. Fri, 1-2:30pm & 3-4:30pm; Sat, 1-2:30pm. See the 3rd.

26 | SUNDAY BUTTE COUNTY Free Family Movie; Chico. Come enjoy a film that’s suitable for all ages. Showtime 2pm. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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 Orland Craft Fair; Orland. This two-day event features hand-crafted items. 10am-5pm. Free admission. Glenn County Fairgrounds, 221 East Yolo St. (530)865-1168.

SHASTA COUNTY Cascade Christmas 2017; Redding. Redding’s holiday tradition returns with an all new story in the Cascade Theatre’s production of Cascade Christmas. This holiday spectacular features music, dance & illusion that will bring the spirit of Christmas into everyone’s hearts. All ages. 2pm. $14-28. Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St. (530) 243-8877. Christmas In Anderson Event; Anderson. There will be lots of fun activities for kids while waiting for Santa to arrive in a light parade. Food & entertainment for all ages to enjoy. 5:30-7:30pm. Free. Downtown Anderson, East Center Street block (park on Freeman St. behind East Center St.). (530)378-6656. Riverfront Playhouse Presents A Christmas Carol; Redding. Come experience the classic Christmas tale & share the evening with Tiny Tim, the ghosts of Christmas Past, Present & Future, &, of course, Ebenezer Scrooge. Great family fun for all ages! 2pm. $15-25. Riverfront Playhouse, 1620 East Cypress Ave. (530)243-8877. Teddy Bear Family Festival; Redding. At this fun family event, children can visit with Santa & enjoy cookies, punch, games & entertainment. Each child leaves with a plush animal of their choice. All ages. 11am-2pm. Free. Red Lion Inn, 1830 Hilltop Dr. (530)347-7230.


GOING PLACES NOVEMBER SISKIYOU COUNTY Lava Tube Cave Interactive Installation; Mt. Shasta. Enjoy the newest installation at Mt. Shasta Sisson Museum. Crawl through the lava tube cave wearing a miner’s helmet. Learn how lava tube caves are formed. It’s fun for all ages! Fri-Sun, 10am-4pm, thru Dec 11. $1/person 1 North Old Stage Rd. (530)926-5508. Stick Time At Siskiyou Ice Rink; Mt. Shasta. The rink’s reserved 8-10am for hockey players of all ages to practice shoot-ing, passing & skating. Full gear required; under 18 must wear full face mask. By donation. Siskiyou Ice Rink, Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-1715. Sunday Ice Skating At Siskiyou Ice Rink; Mt. Shasta. Bring friends & family to enjoy ice skating at full NHL-sized outdoor rink. 1:30-5pm. Admission $7-$10, under age 3 free with adult; skate rentals +$3. Siskiyou Ice Rink, Shastice Park, 800 Rockfellow Dr. (530)926-1715.

27 | MONDAY BUTTE COUNTY Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. Children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults enjoy 7 themed play areas in a creative drop-in facility. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat; two session times: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. See the 1st. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on explorations with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes special activity each day. M-F, 10am-4pm. See the 1st.

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with your young child through exploration, creativity & sensory play in this facilitated weekly group. Ages 0-5. Mondays, 10:30am-12pm. See the 6th.

TEHAMA COUNTY Preschool Story Hour; Corning. This story hour for preschoolers features themed stories & an accompanying activity or craft. Mondays, 10am. Free. Corning Branch Library, 740 Third St. (530)528-7382. Dynamic Development Youth Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Kids ages 7-12 get active in a safe & fun environment. Encourages healthy habits. Mon or Wed, 5-6pm. See the 1st.

28 | TUESDAY BUTTE COUNTY Cribbage For Kids; Paradise. Learn how to play this fun board game while polishing your math skills! All ages welcome; geared for grades 1 & up. Tue, 3:304:30pm. Free. Paradise Branch Library Children’s Room, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320.

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 Tues. 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). Drop in anytime on 2nd & 4th Tue between 3-6pm. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Knit-Crochet 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. Play Chess; Chico. Learn to play chess with Chico Library teen volunteers. All ages welcome. Tue, 3-5pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Preschool Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & crafts for ages 3-5. Two Tuesday sessions: 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Seed Library & Seed Preservation Info; Paradise.

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Preschool Storytime; Willows. Storytime & craft for preschoolers. Tue, 1pm. Free. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156.

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SHASTA COUNTY Enterprise High School Winter Concert; Redding. Experience an evening of holiday favorites, classic tunes, & a whole lot of festive spirit. Presented by talented choir & band students from Enterprise High School’s music program. All ages. 7-9pm. $5. David Marr Theater, 2200 Eureka Way. (530)222-6601. Family Jump Time At Rare Air; Redding. Bring the whole gang for a jumping experience in a fun-filled environment; it’s healthy, active fun. Choose your 2-hour jump time Tuesdays between 2-8pm. $10/ person (min. 2 jumpers). Rare Air Trampoline Park, 3625 Old 44 Dr. (530)221-1206. Read & Sing Storytime; Redding. Storytime, crafts & songs for children of all ages. Tue, 10:3011:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Storytime; Redding. This weekly storytime is 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)229-5124. Boomtown BMX Races; Shasta Lake City. All bikes, categories & ages welcome to participate. Tue & Fri, 6-7pm. See the 3rd. Chess Group Fun; Redding. Players enjoy games of chess while instructors observe, give advice & facilitate the fun. All ages & levels. Tue, 6-7:30pm. Free. See the 7th. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 2nd. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. Tu/Th, 4:15-5:15pm. Free. See the 2nd.

Adoptive Parents Support Group; Orland. This support group is open to adoptive, foster & relative caregivers. Share parenting ideas, strategies, struggles & successes. All ages. 5:30-7:30pm. Free; childcare & dinner provided. First Lutheran Church, 19 Colusa St. (530)879-3861.

SHASTA COUNTY Babies, Books & Play; Redding. A fun playtime for babies ages 0-2yrs & their caregivers. Mondays, 10:30am. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7253. Game Night; Redding. Children of all ages can play board games & video games in the library’s storyroom. Mondays, 4-5:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids ages 5-10 have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. M/Th, 4-5pm. See the 2nd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Boys & Girls Club Of The Siskiyous After School Program; Mt. Shasta. In this learning enrichment opportunity for students in grades 2-8, participants enjoy a healthy snack & time to unwind after school, then participate in a “Power Hour” homework help program followed by programs of art, gardening, sports, cooking, pottery, science & more. Mon-Fri, 2-6pm. Must pre-reg: $20 membership for school year (reg anytime) - call for info. Located at Sisson Middle School, 601 E. Alma St. (530)220-5055. Line Dancing; Mt. Shasta. Open to all levels & ages. Mondays, 4-5pm. $5 (members free). Mountain Fitness, 633 Lassen Ln. Info: (530)926-3310. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st. PAL: Play & Learn Group; Mt. Shasta. Play & learn Please say you saw it in North State Parent magazine. This helps us grow!

Learn about Paradise Library’s Seed Library & how to preserve seeds for sharing. 4th Tue, 5-7pm. Paradise Branch Library, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. The Mom Spot; Paradise. A place for mothers of preschool age children to connect. Includes speaker, craft, breakfast & free onsite childcare. For ages 0-5 & mothers of preschoolers. 2nd & 4th Tues, 9-11:30am, thru May 2018. Annual $10 reg. fee. Paradise Alliance Church, 6491 Clark Rd. (530)877-7069. 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 7th. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star! Tu/ Th 3:30-5pm. See the 2nd. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. Children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults enjoy 7 themed play areas in a creative drop-in facility. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat; two session times: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. See the 1st. Silver Dollar BMX Racing; Chico. Enjoy the fun. Practices Tue (5:30pm); Racing on Th (7pm) & Sun (11am). All ages. See the 2nd. Toddler & Preschool Fun!; Chico. Enjoy ongoing hands-on explorations with your child in a drop-in Montessori environment. Includes special activity each day. M-F, 10am-4pm. See the 1st.

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Adult Ballet Class; Mt. Shasta. Master teacher Christian Richards will help students learn new dance skills or improve existing ones in this fun ballet class for ages 16 & up. All levels welcome. Tue, 7-8:30pm. $50/month or $15 drop in. Shasta Studios of Theatrical Dance, 108 Old McCloud Rd. (206)707-2441.

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GOING PLACES NOVEMBER Coffee & Cake; Dunsmuir. Everyone’s invited to get social! Enjoy coffee & cake, sit around & gab & find out what the resource center has to offer. Free. 9:30-11am. Dunsmuir Community Resource Center, 5844 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-4400. Dance For Boys; Mt. Shasta. This all-boys class explores various styles of dance. Taught by Christian Richards, the boys will have a wonderful male teacher to instruct them in all-boys styles. Ages 8-16, all levels welcome. Tue, 6-7pm, thru 6/22. $50/month or $15 drop in. Shasta Studios of Theatrical Dance, 108 Old McCloud Rd. (206)707-2441. 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. Beginning Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Lots of fun! All ages. Tue, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 7th. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

TEHAMA COUNTY Next Generation Yoga For Kids Classes; Red Bluff. Young students explore yoga poses & breathing exercises, & enjoy cooperative games, themed activities, storytelling, music & art. Ages 5-7. Tue, 4:30-5:15pm. See the 7th.

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SHASTA COUNTY Barnes & Noble Storytime; Redding. Come to storytime with your little one. Ages 7 & under. Wed, 10am. Free. Barnes & Noble, 1260 Churn Creek Rd. (530)222-2006. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Wednesday Open Gym; Redding. Ages 8 & up can practice skills or just run, jump & tumble in a safe, supervised gym. 7-8pm. $5. 4425 Tenaya Ct. (530)223-5483. 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. Wild Horse Viewing; Shingletown. Enjoy docent-led walks to view & learn more about wild horses & burros. These amazing animals live peaceful & free lives on 5,000 acres with a variety of other animal species & plant life. All ages. Wed & Sat, 10am-4pm. Free. Wild Horse Sanctuary, 5796 Wilson Hill Rd. (530)474-5770. Alateen Meeting; Redding. Support group for teens affected by someone else’s drinking. Wed, 6:307:30pm. See the 1st. 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 1st.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Children’s Storytime; Dunsmuir. Children of all ages (infants welcome) enjoy stories & a snack. Adult must accompany child. 3:30-4:30pm. Dunsmuir Branch Library, 5714 Dunsmuir Ave. (530)235-2035. Songs & Stories; Mt. Shasta. Children ages 0-5 enjoy fun stories & sing along to music. An adult

Babies Love Books Storytime; Chico. Babies ages 18 months & younger will enjoy this special storytime. Wed, 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. 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-FARM. Kids Activity Time; Gridley. Come enjoy a fun activity designed just for kids. Wed, 3pm. Gridley Branch Library, 299 Spruce St. (530)846-3323. Kooky Birds Skate Lesson & Session; Chico. Young skaters can take a skate 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. Mid-Week Storytime At Barnes & Noble; Chico. Geared for ages preschool & younger, includes fun related activity. Wed, 11am. 2031 Dr. Martin Luther King Pkwy. (530)894-1494. 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. Open Play Sessions At Children’s Discovery Playhouse; Paradise. Children ages 1-9 & their accompanying adults enjoy 7 themed play areas in a creative drop-in facility. Mon-Wed & Fri-Sat; two session times: 10am-12pm & 1:30-3:30pm. See the 1st. Tiny Tumbling Class; Chico. Children ages 2-8 learn basic tumbling skills & flexibility using a tumble track, spring floor & pit. Wed, 4-4:30pm. See the 1st.

GLENN COUNTY Crafty Kids; Willows. Geared for ages 6-14, children get creative at this fun weekly event with make-&-take crafting activities. Wed, drop in anytime between 1-4pm. Willows Public Library, 201 N. Lassen St. (530)934-5156. Storytime; Orland. Children’s storytime with music & a related craft. All ages. Wed, 11am. Orland Free Library, 333 Mill St. (530)865-1640.

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must accompany young children. Wed, 10:30am. Mt. Shasta Branch Library, 515 East Alma St. (530)926-2031. Ballroom Dance Classes: Beginning/Intermediate; Mt. Shasta. Learn the smooth & Latin dances & how to lead or follow. Wed, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 1st. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.

TEHAMA COUNTY Preschool Story Hour; Red Bluff. This story hour for preschoolers features themed stories & an accompanying activity or craft. Wed, 9:30am. Red Bluff Branch Library, 545 Diamond Ave. (530)527-0604. Dynamic Development Youth Fitness Classes; Red Bluff. Kids ages 7-12 get active in a safe & fun environment. Encourages healthy habits. Mon or Wed, 5-6pm. See the 1st.

30 | THURSDAY BUTTE COUNTY A Very Chico Nutcracker; Chico. Back by popular demand, Chico Community Ballet’s newly envisioned ballet includes hints of the traditional Nutcracker ballet & an infusion of rich Chico history. Journey back in time to the magical night before Christmas at the home of Dr. Oscar Stansbury’s family, where their daughter, Angeline, receives a mysterious gift that sparks a wondrous adventure. 7:30pm. $13-$30. Laxson Auditorium, 400 W. 1st St. (530)898-6333.

After School Storytime; Chico. Stories & crafts for ages 12 & under. Thursdays, 3pm. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Storytime; Durham. Stories, songs & activities geared for children 5 & under. Thursdays, 10am. Free. Durham Branch Library, 2545 Durham Dayton Hwy. (530)879-3835. Storytime; Paradise. Nurture your child’s love for reading through stories & songs while making new friends! Ages 5 & under. Thursdays, 10am. Free. Paradise Branch Library Meeting Room, 5922 Clark Rd. (530)872-6320. Toddler Storytime; Chico. Stories, songs & action rhymes for ages 3 & under. Two Thursday sessions: 10am & 11am. Free. Chico Branch Library, 1108 Sherman Ave. (530)891-2726. Butte Homeschoolers’ Park Day; Chico. All home-schoolers welcome. Th, 1-4pm. Free. See the 2nd. Cheernastics Class; Chico. Get extra practice on cheerleading skills or prepare to be an All Star! Tu/ Th 3:30-5pm. See the 2nd. 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 Anderson Library Storytime: Mrs. Santa. Presented by local children’s author Linda Boyden, come meet Mrs. Santa & listen to the fun stories she presents. Christmas ornament coloring project & Santa hats provided by First 5 Shasta. Stickers & coloring too. Bring your camera for a picture with Mrs. Santa! 3:30pm. Free. 3200 W. Center St. (530)365-7685. Cascade Christmas 2017; Redding. Redding’s holiday tradition returns with an all new story in the Cascade Theatre’s production of Cascade Christmas. This holiday spectacular features music, dance & illusion that will bring the spirit of Christmas into everyone’s hearts. All ages. 7pm. $14-28. Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St. (530) 243-8877. Little Explorers: Birds; Redding. Themed stories & activities for ages 2-5 & their caregivers. Learn about big birds, small birds, short birds, tall birds! Thursdays, 10-11am (closed 11/23). Free w/park admission, $12-$16. Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Dr. (530)243-8850. Read & Create Storytime; Redding. Focusing on art themes, this storytime welcomes children of all ages. Thursdays, 3:30-4:30pm. Free. Redding Branch Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. (530)245-7250. Galaxy Gymnastics Preschool Open Gym; Redding. Tu/Th, 8:30-9:30am; Fri/Sat, 9-10am. See the 2nd. Kidfit Classes; Redding. Kids ages 5-10 have a great time moving & playing while increasing flexibility, balance & motor skills. M/Th, 4-5pm. See the 2nd. Nor-Cal Elite Gymnastics Center Thursday Open Gyms; Redding. Practice skills or just run, jump & tumble in a supervised gym with lots of room to play. Two age sessions: Ages 0-8 (older siblings welcome): 11am-12pm; Ages 8 & up: 7-8pm. See the 2nd. Prenatal Yoga; Redding. Classes are uniquely designed for pregnancy & taught by a certified instructor. Tu/Th, 4:15-5:15pm. Free. See the 2nd.

SISKIYOU COUNTY Intermediate/Advanced Ballroom Dance Classes; Mt. Shasta. Fun, supportive environment develops technique & skills at the intermediate level. Solo dancers welcome. Thursdays, 6:45-7:45pm. See the 2nd. Martial Arts For All Ages; Mt. Shasta. Ages 4 & up. Dynamic, fun activity. Ages 4+: M-Th, 4:30-5:15pm. Pre-teens & teens: Tu/Th, 5:30-7pm. Teen & adults: M/W, 5:30-7pm. See the 1st.


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