WHAT’S HAPPENING
Check out what’s going on in your neighborhood and the community.
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
Centerville Colman Museum: 13548 Centerville Road. Open 1-4p.m. History of region and inhabitants, from Maidu natives to Gold Rush inhabitants; artifacts, displays, exhibits and oneroom schoolhouse. May picnic on grounds. Take Skyway to Honeyrun Road to Centerville Road. 8939667.
Chico Art Center: Virtual. “Sun Dances,” series by Julia Kay, shadows cast by tropical plants. “Unbound The Altered Book.” Artists transformed books into art forms. $15web access code to Open Studios Art Tour. ChicoOSAT.com. Art and crafts. chicoartcenter. com. 895-8726, chicoartcenter@att.net. Zoom reception for “Sun Dances” at 4p.m. today, register chicoartcenter.com.
Gateway Science Museum: Virtual content at www.csuchico.edu/gateway, social media platforms, from astronomy to zoology. Recorded lectures, videos, downloadable activity sheets. Hands-on science kits available in Lending Library 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. Facemasks, social distancing, capacity. Pop-Up 25percent tour, “Dream by conscious State.” imagination, Inspired dreams. Collection. Also Admission Maria Alquilar $5 adults; children members, free entry. students, Virtual tours. 487-7272.8 www.monca.org.
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.
Gray Lodge Wildlife Area: Sunrise to sunset. 9,100 acres of protected wetlands with trails, bird-watching, fishing and hunting. Self-guided nature trails. 3207 Rutherford Road, Gridley. 8467505.
Faith Lutheran Church:
1 p.m. COVID-19 Phone Prayer Group. To join, email billaugros@gmail.com.
Vitalant Blood Drive: 7:30 a.m.-12 p.m. blood donation, 6 a.m.-10:30 a.m. platelet donation. 555 Rio Lindo
Ave. Call 877-258-4825 or 893-5433 to confirm
today’s hours.
HEALTH, EMOTIONAL SUPPORT
Al-Anon: 3-4 p.m. Serenity Sunday. Email alanon. nc.d3@gmail.com for Zoom invitation. Alateens welcome. 334-6734. northerncaliforniaal-anon.org.
Catalyst Domestic Violence Services: To talk to a crisis counselor or for individual counseling, call 24-hour crisis/referral line, 1-800-895-8476. catalystdvservices.org.
Northern Valley Talk Line:
11:30 a.m.-9:30 p.m. Noncrisis peer to peer telephone service to the community seven days a week. 855-582-5554. Partnership with Butte County Department of Behavioral Health and Tehama County Health Service Agency.
Alcoholics Anonymous:
Butte-Glenn online AA meetings. aabutte-glenn. org. Many meetings.
Narcotics Anonymous:
Go to greaterbuttena.org/ meetings for complete listings and updates for all remote/Zoom meetings. 24-hour Hotline 1-877669-1669.
Overeaters Anonymous:
6 p.m. Zoom. Meeting ID 354 706 510. Password 541336. Phone 1-669900-9128.