Join FRRPD for free outdoor concerts!
Vendor hours: 4pm-8pm
Concert hours: 6pm-8pm
We are pleased to present:
BAND
Legend
(80's Arena Rock)
VENDORS
Live Vine Vinyard
Glitter Bug Face Painting
Sweetwater Shaved Ice
Victor Guido refreshments
Beyond Wellness
plus more!
Enjoy local vendors, relax, dance and have fun!
Sip and Snack on the best luau drinks and appetizers while shopping downtown!
Aloha! Get your coconuts downtown June 2nd, 4-8 pm for the First Friday Lei’d Back Luau. Select businesses will be serving an array of Hawaiian Delights. So if you enjoy fruity drinks & mouthwatering pulled pork or if you just want to get Lei’d … you definitely don’t want to miss this event!
Shop & Win. Every $20 you spend gets you Lei’d! Lei’s can then be turned in at the end of the evening at the Downtown Oroville Wellcome Booth for a chance to win a $50 gift card at the downtown business of your choice. There are a limited number of tickets so don’t wait, buy tickets today!
Check-In: Ticket holders will check in and receive a map of participating businesses at the Downtown Oroville Booth on the corner of Myers and Bird to start their evening.
Tickets are available online ($12) and in person ($15) at the Downtown Oroville Welcome Booth.
Have fun while you support your Historic Downtown!
All proceeds from ticket sales support free ODBA “Downtown Oroville” sponsored events throughout the year including the Community Christmas Tree Lighting and pictures with Santa.
The Lord's Gym Kids Mud Run is a special FREE mud obstacle course open to all kids aged 4-17. The course is under a mile long with 18+ obstacles involving climbing, crawling, running and lots of mud! The race is split into heats with four age groups, 4-6, 7-9, 10-12 and 13-17, and the courses are longer and tougher for the older kids. We also run a special competition between local schools known as the Superhero School Bell, in which students win points for their schools by wearing costumes or dressing in their school colors. There are also fun complimentary family games and activities for all to enjoy.
This event is located at the Father's House Acres at 3556 Oro Bangor Hwy, Oroville CA, 95966
With the help of our sponsors, we are able to make the Lord's Gym Kids Run FREE. We want to support local families and create an event everyone can participate in! However, please note that spaces are limited and are filled up quickly. So sign up today! The last day to register is May 30, 2023.
To sign up or for more information, please visit: https://www.lordsgymmudrun.com/For Immediate Release
On Saturday June 3, the Paradise Art Center will be having a FREE Play Day.
"The Art of Play" day will offer participants hands on creating in 2 of four different media offerings: Watercolor, Ceramics, Polymer clay and Humorous Illustration. All four classes are taught by highly proficient professionals. People of all ages are encouraged to attend.
Seating is limited. Look for the Paradise Art Center exhibit at Chocolate Fest to register or come by the Center at 5564 Almond Street in Paradise.
Have you ever wondered what it is like to make a clay pot, paint a watercolor, draw a cartoon, or make a polymer clay wall piece. These talented people will help you discover your inner artist.
Watercolor painting - Amy Kaur - Make a small watercolor painting
Polymer clay - Sheri Schwarzeller - Make a small wall hanging
Humorous illustration - Steve Ferchaud - Draw a caricature for fun
Pottery making - Cathryn Hudin - Make a small decorated pinch pot
For More Information contact Cathy Hudin at - cathyhudin@gmail.com
Leading and Managing Remote Workers: Practical Tools and Strategies for Success
This interactive course is designed to equip team leaders with practical tools and strategies for successfully leading and managing remote and hybrid teams. As the workforce continues to shift towards virtual work arrangements, it is crucial for people leaders to understand the unique challenges and opportunities that come with managing a distributed team.
In this 2-hour course, participants will learn practical tips and best practices for leading and managing in a remote or hybrid environment, including effective communication strategies, team building and engagement, managing performance, and more.
By the end of the program participants will have gained a deeper understanding of how to lead and manage remote and hybrid teams and will have practical tools and strategies to help them navigate the challenges of managing a distributed workforce. Whether you're new to leading remote workers or looking to improve your skills, this program will provide you with the knowledge and confidence to be an effective leader in a virtual world.
Wednesday, June 7
9:30am-noon
Butte Creek Country Club
175 Estates Drive
Chico, CA 95928
Join us for presentations on recommendations for taking care of our brains and bodies, developing a growth mindset, and a healthy cooking demonstration!
First 20 people to register receive a FREE healthy living toolkit.
Register at https://bit.ly/HealthyJune7 or call 530.898.5925
Hosted by Passages Caregiver Resource Center in collaboration with the Alzheimer's Association and Center for Healthy Communities.
If there’s one thing guaranteed in life, it is change. The way in which we navigate unanticipated change and stressful experiences will have a direct impact on our mind and body in subtle and not so subtle ways.
You will be introduced to the Change RHYTHM model, explore the tone of your inner narrative, self-assess your relationship and mindset towards a recent change event, and define a set of unique resilience rituals that will enable you to adapt to and evolve through the change and maintain forward momentum in the new normal that follows.
On Friday, June 9, 2023 from 6:00 to 8:00pm you are invited to enjoy the Historic Oroville Inn while listening to live music by String Town Road, sampling local beer, wine, beverages, & food. This is a fundraiser for the Boys and Girls Clubs of the North Valley’s Oroville Teen Centers and Juvenile Hall.
Guests will check-in and pick up or purchase tickets at the Oroville Historic Inn. General tickets & VIP tickets will allow participants to taste beer and wine provided by local breweries & wineries along with food from local chefs. Guests will have a chance to vote for the Best Barrel & Best Bite. All ticket holders must be 21 yrs. or older.
$20 General Tickets (8 drinks and 8 tastes) or $30 VIP Tickets (VIP door prize entry, 8 drink samples and 8 food tastes with 5 raffle tickets)
Barrels:
Feather Falls Brewing Co.
Friends of the Club
Hickman Family Vineyards
Lassen Cider Co.
Long Creek Winery & Ranch
Bites:
Edward Jones
Fire in the Hole Chili
Long Creek Winery & Catering
Lundberg Family Farms
Thank you to our generous sponsors:
A.M. King Industries – Presenting Sponsor
California Water Service – Supporting Sponsor
Edward Jones – Supporting Sponsor
Golden Valley Bank – Supporting Sponsor
Sierra Pacific Foundation – Supporting Sponsor
U.S. Bank – Patron Sponsor
Leftout Capital Insurance Services –
J.E. McArmis, Inc – Entertainment Sponsor
Tri Counties Bank – Entertainment Sponsor
HB Pantry Co. – Table Sponsor
Come enjoy a gentle/all levels yoga class. $30 for the class and 1 glass of wine.
Alzheimer’s Association support groups create a safe, confidential, supportive environment or community and a chance for participants to develop informal mutual support and social relationships. They also educate and inform participants about dementia and help participants develop methods and skills to solve problems.
All of our in-person support groups are following current CDC, county, and local COVID-19 safety guidelines. Many of our host location sites have their own safety guidelines in place.
Please come prepared with a face mask and hand sanitizer.
Our Family Caregiver Support Groups are not for the person with the diagnosis.
If you need information regarding respite for your loved one so you are able to attend the Support Group or more information about the group, please feel free to contact the Alzheimer's Association at 1.800.272.3900.
ABSOLUTELY NO SOLICITATION OR STUDENT OBSERVATION IS ALLOWED AT OUR SUPPORT GROUPS.
Family Friendly Fundraiser Event
Please join in us in celebrating our 1 year chapter anniversary with a great event and poker run! We will have a great raffle prize table, 50-50, music, a full bar, soft drinks/water and a very delicious lunch. You can show up at 1 if you don’t want to partake in the Poker Run. The run will have a wave for cars/trucks as well so don’t worry if you don’t have a motorcycle!
Register for poker run 10am
First wave KSU begins at 11am
Lunch starts about 1pm
Raffles/activities start 2:30pm
$20 Donation for Poker Run/Lunch
$10 Donation for Lunch only
Park for free by telling the kiosk staff you are here to celebrate State Parks week.
32 Hours, 8:00 AM-5:00 PM
Dates: 6/20, 6/22, 6/27, 6/29
Training will be delivered by a certified Amatrol Systems Advanced Manufacturing instructor designed to provide a balance of theory and practical application applying to a broad range of industries.
- Electrical Systems Theory
- Motor Controls
- Sensors and Speed Controls
- PLC/VFD Data and Wiring Systems
- Power Distribution
Training will be held in room #133
Raising the Bar Dance Recital
June 23rd and 24th 6:00PM
Tickets available: 30538.danceticketing.com
Refresh your understanding of HACCP principles in this International HACCP Alliance accredited workshop. During this workshop, you will review the principles of HACCP to prevent food safety hazards and touch on what’s new in the industry.
Our experienced trainers will revisit formatting your plan, identifying hazards for your program, and the FDA guidance, using real-world examples and scenarios. In addition to HACCP, the instructor will help you to weave FSMA into your HACCP plan, starting with Preventive Controls and cover new insights from FDA enforcement activities, followed by Food Fraud best practices for the FDA and GFSI schemes.
Each section includes group activities and exercises that will help workshop attendees review their HACCP plans and implement the changes in their facilities.
SHOW SEATING STARTS AT 6:30PM • MUST BE 21
TICKETS: $25 • TICKETS GO ON SALE MARCH 6TH AT THE PLAYERS CLUB
SEATING STARTS: 6:30PM • BRITNY FOX: 7:00PM • STEPHEN PEARCY: 9:00PM
As the founder, lead singer and songwriter of the metal rock band RATT, Stephen Pearcy is credited with having been a pioneer of the early 80’s Sunset Strip rock scene. Having led his creation to Mega Multi-Platinum Success Year after Year from 1984 to 1991. Capturing critical acclaim for his performances,style and uniquely salacious vocals. Pearcy formed RATT in Los Angeles in 1982 from his previous band Mickey RATT. Known for their overtly sexual appearance, rebellious attitude and take no prisoner approach to metal, Atlantic Records recognized RATT’s potential and star power thus signing the band to a contract resulting in the 1984 album “Out of the Cellar”, which became one of many multi-platinum successes. RATT climbed up the charts with singles from “Out of the Cellar”, soaring past Prince’s “Let’s Go Crazy”, Van Halen’s “Panama”, Madonna’s “Borderline” and David Bowies “Blue Jean”.
The Pearcy legacy is here to stay. His fans are loyal and always wanting more of him…after all, he is the original “Wanted Man”.
Featuring: BRITNY FOX
Britny Fox comes roaring into the music scene during the 80’s L.A. glam explosion!
Formed in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania in 1985, they named themselves Britny Fox after one of the band member’s Welsh ancestors. Promoted by Gene Simmons of KISS and hometown friends Cinderella, the strength of their demo “In America” quickly secured the band a major label record deal.