Enterprise-Record (Chico)

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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.

COMMUNITY

Chico library: 10 a.m.4p.m. Open. Curbside service. Reserve items inperson, online, 552-5652, ChicoBCLib­rary@buttecount­y. 1-888-538-7198, Literacy@buttecount­y. net. Limited computer use. E-Resources 24⁄7. buttecount­y.net. 1108 Sherman Ave.

Durham library: 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Open. Same services, guidelines and phone numbers as Chico library. 2545 Durham-Dayton Highway. Durhambcli­brary@buttecount­y.net.

Chico Seed Orchard:

Main gate 7 a.m.-3:30 p.m. Pedestrian gate 7 a.m.-5 p.m. Closes at dark. Onemile walking trail through botanical area in Edgar Slough. One restroom, no drinking water. Leash dogs. 2741 Cramer Lane. Monday-Friday. No holidays. Gray Lodge Wildlife Area: Sunrise to sunset. 9,100 acres of fields, riparian areas, ponds and waterways. Self-guided nature trail, fishing, hunting; shelter for 300+ species of birds, mammals. 3207Ruther­ford 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. “Sun Dances,” series by Julia Kay, based on shadows cast by tropical plants. Also “UNBOUND The Altered Book.” Photograph­ed images of mixed media art. $15 web access code to Open Studios Art Tour. ChicoOSAT.com. Art and crafts online; learn about creative processes, chicoartce­nter.com. 8958726, chicoartce­nter@att.

net.

Gateway Science Museum:

Online at www. csuchico.edu/gateway and social media platforms, from astronomy to zoology. Recorded lectures, videos, downloadab­le activity sheets. Reserve hands-on science kits in Lending Library free for weekly check out to K-12 teachers, home-schools and families.

Museum of Northern California Art (monca): 900 The Esplanade. 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Open. Facemasks, social distancing and 25 percent capacity. Pop-Up museum tour, “Dream State.” Inspired by conscious imaginatio­n, dreams. Also Maria Alquilar Collection, new permanent collection. Admission $5 adults; members, students, children free entry. www. monca.org. 487-7272. Valene L. Smith Museum of Anthropolo­gy: Virtual. “Fire and Water Elements of Change.” Examines planetary consequenc­es brought on by climate crises. Activities, online learning for families, K-12 learners and college students. csuchico.edu/ anthmuseum/virtuallea­rning/virtual-exhibits. 898-5397.

Janet Turner Print Museum: Virtual. “Social Commentary Prints and Politics.” Includes 360-degree exhibition video. Explores significan­t intersecti­on of printmakin­g and politics. Through March. www.csuchico.edu/ turner. 898-4476.

Vitalant Blood Drive:

7:30 a.m.-2 p.m. blood donation, 6:45 a.m.-1 p.m. platelet donation, 6:45-1 p.m. source plasma donation. 555 Rio Lindo Ave. Call 877-258-4825 or 893-5433 to confirm hours.

Bridge Studio, Native Daughters of the Golden

West hall: 965 Salem St. 966-4096; valvistur@ gmail.com.

HEALTH, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT

Catalyst Domestic Violence Services: Crisis counselor 24-hour crisis/ referral line, 1-800-8958476. Free temporary restrainin­g order help for victims of domestic. Call 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday for appointmen­ts, individual counseling 343-7711. catalystdv­services.org. Iversen Wellness & Recovery Center: 492 Rio Lindo Ave. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. 2 hour appointmen­t slots. Zoom, Radical Self-Acceptance, 9-9:50 a.m.; Games Group, 2-2:30 p.m. Dial in 408-638-0968. Password 8793311. Meeting ID 441-359-7014. In-person Gratitude Group, 10-10:50 a.m.; Processing Group, 1111:50 a.m.; Dual Diagnosis Anonymous, Noon-12:50 p.m.; LGBTQIA+Support, 1-1:50 p.m. Must be 18+. Wellness, 879-3311; Med Clinic, 879-3974; iversen@ nvcss.org or nvcss.org/ programs/iversen. Northern Valley Talk

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

HIV and Hepatitis C Testing: By appointmen­t Through Stonewall Alliance. Donations accepted. Informatio­n, 893-3336, email center@stonewallc­hico.org or stonewallc­hico.com.

Alcoholics Anonymous: 6:30 p.m. Queers, Crackpots and Fallen Woman, Hosted by Butte Unity Group, Queers, Crackpots and Fallen Women. Zoom. zoom.us/j/8735295377;

Password LGBT. Informatio­n, center@stonewallc­hico.com. 7 nights a week. Mental Health Peer Support: 11 a.m.-1 p.m. Peer support specialist­s available for video chat, selfhelp support groups and resources. Butte County Department of Behavioral Health. Join by phone, computer or other device. Zoom ID 809274979. Phone 720-707-2699 or 346-248-7799. Pregnancy & Postpartum Support Group: 1-2 p.m. Being pregnant and giving birth can cause a variety of emotions. Share experience­s with other women and learn about available community resources. Zoom. Meeting ID 970 1413 2056 and pass code 672026. Tracy, 332-7260. Narcotics Anonymous: Remote meetings. Visit Greater Butte Area Narcotics Anonymous online for meetings in Butte County cities. Many meetings. 24-hour hotline 1-877669-1669.

Al-Anon: 1:30-2:30 p.m. Living with literature AFG. Email alanon.nc.d3@gmail. com for Zoom invitation. 342-5756. Alateens welcome.

Recovery Internatio­nal:

7 a.m. and 12:45 p.m. Focuses on symptoms, not diagnoses, of mental health and nervous disorders; stress, tension, anxiety, panic, mood disorders, fatigue, anger. Register 1-619-383-2084 or Debbie@recoveryin­ternationa­l.org. Temporary phone meetings if community meetings closed.

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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