Enterprise-Record (Chico)

What’s happening

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Editor’s note: Many events are canceled in response to the COVID-19 pandemic. We recommend contacting the event host before attending to check.

Friday COMMUNITY

Chico Seed Orchard: Closed.

Gray Lodge Wildlife Area: Sunrise to sunset. 9,100 acres of fields, riparian areas, ponds and waterways. Exhibits, self-guided nature trail, fishing, hunting; shelter for 300+ species of resident and migrant birds, mammals. 3207 Rutherford Road, Gridley. 846-7500. Faith Lutheran Church: 1 p.m. COVID-19 Phone Prayer Group. To join, email billaugros@gmail.com.

Chico Art Center: Virtual.

“Windows Into the World”; “The Art of Remembranc­e: El Dio de los Muertos.” Art and altar exhibition. Member showcase. Open Studios Art Tour: Art and crafts online; learn about creative processes, chicoartce­nter. com. ChicoOSAT.com, 8958726, chicoartce­nter@att. net.

Museum of Northern California Art (monca): Virtual. “Selfie 2020.” Juried exhibition about “self” after the first 10 months of 2020 and COVID. Live Facebook tour online, www.monca.org/ current-exhibition. Virtual tour not yet available. “Unbroken Legacies: Northern California Art Glass” and “Those Who Teach …. Can!” 487-7272. www.monca.org; contact@monca.org.

Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthropolo­gy: Virtual. “Unbroken Traditions: Basket-weavers of the Meadows-Bakers Family in Northern California.” Activities and online learning for families, K-12 learners and college students in the tour. csuchico.edu/anthmuseum/virtual-learning/ virtual- exhibits. 8985397.

Gateway Science Museum: Free online content for all ages online at www. csuchico.edu/gateway and social media platforms. Everything from astronomy to Zoology. Explore recorded lectures, fun videos, downloadab­le activity sheets and Chico Science Fair challenges.

Janet Turner Print Museum: Virtual exhibit. Work of Emeritus printmakin­g professor Marion Epting, first Black faculty member hired at Chico State in a tenure-track position . Interview with artist; recollecti­ons by former students. www.csuchico.edu/turner. 898-4476.

“The Hope of Daffodils”: Virtual. Community art show by Paradise community artists. The daffodil has become synonymous with new beginnings and rebirth. www.regenerati­ngparadise.org/virtualart-show. Sponsored by Paradise Art Center and Regenerati­ng Paradise. Vitalant Blood Drive: 7-10:45 a.m. Walk-ins only. 555 Rio Lindo Ave. 877258-4825 or 893-5433.

HEALTH, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT

Catalyst Domestic

Violence Services: The 24-hour crisis/referral line, 1-800-895-8476, available today. No other services or meetings. catalystdv­services.org.

Iversen Wellness & Recovery Center and Med Clinic: Closed.

Northern Valley Talk

Line: 11:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Provides non-crisis peer to peer telephone service to the community seven days a week. 1-855-582-5554. Works in partnershi­p with Butte County Department of Behavioral Health and Tehama County Health Service Agency.

Narcotics Anonymous: Remote meetings. Visit Greater Butte Area Narcotics Anonymous online for meetings in Chico, Oroville, Paradise, Magalia, Palermo, Cherokee, Biggs and Gridley area. Many meetings offered. 24-hour hotline 1-877-669-1669. Mail: 916 North A.S.C., PO Box 8556, Chico CA 95927.

Recovery Internatio­nal: 7 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Focuses on symptoms, not diagnoses, of mental health and nervous disorders. Register: 1-619-383-2084, recoveryin­ternationa­l.webex.com/ mw3300/mywebex/default. do?siteurl=recoveryin­ternat ional or Debbie@recoveryin­ternationa­l.org.

Submit calendar listings, correction­s or updates by email to calendar@ chicoer.com or mail Enterprise-Record, P.O. Box 9, Chico, CA, 95927. This is important due to the COVID-19 situation.

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