Get ready for a delightful weekend filled with wagging tails, beautiful blooms, and community spirit.
The Wags & Wildflower First Friday event kicks off a weekend full of family fun including the Wildflower Festival and Paws for a Cause. This pet-friendly First Friday is in partnership with the Northwest SPCA to help Oroville’s animals in need.
Enter to win Union and Provisions Gift Cards!
Bring donations of food, towels, blankets, and toys, or make a cash donation for dogs and cats to the Downtown Oroville Booth between 4 and 8 pm for a chance to win gift cards from both Union and Provisions.
Shop for more chances to win. Shop downtown during the event and you will receive a raffle ticket and a flower for every $20 you spend. Spend more and you’ll end up with a bouquet! Bring your receipts to the Downtown Oroville Booth at the corner of Myers & Bird before 8 pm to receive your flowers and enter the raffle.
How to Participate in First Friday:
🐾 Dog-Friendly Atmosphere: Bring your well-behaved four-legged companions along!
🥫 SPCA Dogs & Cats: Drop off donations at the Downtown Oroville Booth at Bird and Myers.
🍴 Treats: Participating businesses will be offering treats for both dogs & their human companions.
🛍️ Shop Downtown: Discover exclusive promotions and special offers at participating downtown businesses.
The story of 19th and 20th century migrations and the founding of the Oroville Southside Community
On Saturday, April 6th at 1:00 pm, Dr. John Rivers will be at the Butte County Historical Society Museum to present an interpretation of the South Oroville African American Historical Society's display that is a significant part of our new exhibits for the 2024 season.
The Wildflower & Nature Festival shines a spotlight on natural resources and handmade products in Butte County. The event is free admission, offering activities and entertainment for all ages such as children’s crafts, river kayak tours, live music, food trucks, and a beer/wine garden!
2-day training April 12 & 26, 8 am - 5 pm
Business Process Mapping is one of the most important tools in identifying process improvement and green opportunity. In this 2- day interactive workshop, participants will explore various process mapping tools and discuss the pros and cons of each. Participants gain hands-on experience with each mapping tool and will understand when to apply the tool. This hands-on workshop provides participants with the knowledge and experience necessary to start implementing mapping in an organization.
This training is designed to:
Enable participants to define, map and analyze work processes from the customers' perspective; identifying waste, inefficiency and impact on the customers.
Learning Outcomes
- Understand the importance of business processes.
- Understand the definition of a Process Map.
- Understand why a Process Map is necessary.
- Identify the steps and practices for breaking down a process.
- Be familiar with different types of process maps.
- Create a System and Relationship Process Map.
- Perform a gap analysis to identify areas for improvement.
- Create a Current and Future State Process Map.
Ask about our 71st Season line up
Author Talk: Paul Belz
Saturday, April 20th at 1 pm
BCHS Museum
1749 Spencer Avenue, Oroville CA
Stretching from the heart of Chico into the foothills of the southern Cascades, Bidwell Park encompasses over 3,600 acres of trails, rock formations, groves, fields, and swimming holes. In this recent ANCHR publication author Paul Belz explores this diverse landscape through conversations with notable and knowledgable friends of Bidwell Park. Join in as they share their insights on its history, geology, ecology, wildlife, and the controversies that have shaped the development of Chico's "crown jewel."
Introduction to Kayaking
Learn water safety and basic paddling skills then build on them during a teacher supervised practice paddling out on open water.
Topics will include: Understanding profit and loss statements; Industry benchmarks for food costs; How to work from a budget; Industry techniques for calculating plate costs; How to price for profitability; and Best practices for managing inventory.
Don't miss out on this event that will broaden your understanding and empower you to take control of your cognitive well-being.
Wednesday, April 24, 2024
5:30 p.m. Doors Open | 6-8 p.m. Presentation
Lakeside Pavilion 2565 California Park Dr, Chico, CA 95928
Register at https://tinyurl.com/HELPHOPE24 or call 800.272.3900
Co-Sponsored by Passages Caregiver Resource Center
In partnership with Northern Valley Indian Health and Butte County Public Health - Healthy Brain Initiative
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.