Carter County Arts Crafts Festival Food Fair 2017
SPECIAL EVENTS
Minds Matter Mental Health Fair and Music Festival:2:30 to 8:thirty p.m. May iv on the Redding Downtown Mall Promenade. Includes booths with information on local resource that provide mental health and wellness services, alive music by bands Common cold Sweat, One Sol and the Buckhorn Mountain Stompers. Admission is free. Hosted by Shasta County Wellness and Human Services.
Boomtown Festival:vii a.k. to x p.yard. May 6 at Claire Engle Park, 1525 Median Ave, Shasta Lake. Includes a pancake breakfast, parade, arts and crafts fair, wellness off-white, car show and kids games. Events was formerly known as Formerly known as the Shasta Damboree.
Walk a Mile in Her Shoes:nine a.m. to noon May six begins at the Cherry-red Lion Hotel, 1830 Hilltop Bulldoze, Redding; ends at C.R. Gibbs. This international men's march is a walk-a-thon to finish rape, sexual assault and gender violence asks men to literally walk i mile in women's shoes, high heels encouraged. After party at C.R. Gibbs includes live music, food and complimentary beverages for Walkers who raise $100 or more than. Proceeds benefit One Condom Place. Call 244-0118, 202. Go to www.ospshasta.org.
Redding Area Volkswagen Association 16th almanac Prove 'northward Shine:10 a.m. to 3 p.m. May 6 in front of Large Lots, 1340 Hilltop Bulldoze, Redding . Includes Volkswagens in all stages of completion and restoration in ten categories, a raffle and hot dog meals. Admission is free. Gain purchase holiday food baskets in the community. Call 440-8777 or 941-9434.
Shasta Rose Club's 24-hour interval in the Rose Garden:10 a.m. to 3:thirty p.chiliad. May vi at the Webb Garden, 9393 Wagonette Courtroom, Palo Cedro. Includes a garden tour, consultations with rosarians and master gardeners, sales of rose petal jelly, roses and other garden plants, refreshments, vendors and raffles. Access is $ten; ages 11 and younger make it free with paying parent. Proceeds benefit the gild's scholarship fund for horticultural students at Shasta Higher. Call 221-1852. Go to www.shastarosesociety.org.
Haven Humane Society Pet Fest: Noon to vi p.thou. May half dozen at Haven Humane Guild, 7449 Eastside Road, Anderson. Attendees encouraged to bring their dog and enter the Famous WestMUTTster Domestic dog Bear witness, and make a splash with Splash Dogs. Includes local vendor booths, demonstrations, local nonprofit organizations, a barbecue and desserts. Call 241-1653. Go to www.havenhumane.org.
Aging Out Loud Healthy Crumbling Fair :9 a.chiliad. to 12:30 p.m. May 12 at Shasta Senior Nutrition, 100 Mercy Oaks Drive, Redding. Includes free health screenings, pedagogy on pertinent topics, complimentary and healthy tiffin and informational booths nigh services in the north land. Theme is encouraging older adults to stay good for you and active. Admission is costless.
Whitmore Mount Music Faire:May xiii at the Whitmore Community Center, 30555 Whitmore Road, Whitmore. Features music, vendors, a auto and bike show, motorcycle poker run, games for all ages, silent auction, and a barbecue lunch and dinner. Parade at 10 a.m. Theme is Spirit of America.
Vaisakhi Festival and Day for Non-Violence:10:30 a.m. to 2 p.1000. May thirteen at The Sikh Centre, 5400 Sikh Centre Bulldoze, Anderson. Features an international flag parade, free Punjabi nutrient, music, free Panjabi outfits for women and turban tying for men, a Punjabi cookery workshop and recipes, displays and cultural performances with German dance, the Shasta Skippers, Philippine trip the light fantastic toe, Mexican dance, Sikh Martial arts and Native American blessings. Admission is free. Call 921-4185 or 241-8421.
Seventh Redding Burn down Festival 2017: 12:thirty to ix:xxx p.m. May 13 next to the North Valley Art League Carter Business firm in Caldwell Park, 48 Quartz Hill Road, Redding. This family-friendly upshot features cirque and burn down dancers, vendors, art installations, food, music, workshops, interactive art, children's activities, pyrotechnics and a premier cirque show the Steampunk Scientist Show. Attendees bring lawn chairs and blankets. Become to www.firefestivals.com.
Palo Cedro Wine, Arts, and Food Festival:4 to viii p.m. May 13 at the Palo Cedro Bishop Quinn Complex. Includes wine tasting and appetizers from local eateries. live music by local bands, arts and craft vendors and flowers presented to the kickoff 120 mothers. Admission is $25. Attendees must be age 21 and older to eat wine. A portion of the proceeds volition be contributed to the Shasta Farm Agency Scholarship Program. Hosted by the Shasta-Pour Viticulture Association. Get to shastacascadeviticultureassociation.org.
Car and Aeroplane Show 'n' Shine and Hangar Motion-picture show:4:30 to 9 p.chiliad. May 13 at Benton Air Center, 2600 Gilded St., Redding. All cars and bikes welcome at the show 'n' smooth, which features VWs. Film is "Herbie Unloaded." Admission is free to all events except the flick which is $5. Food available for buy.
Redding Rodeo week: May 15 to 20 at venues throughout Redding. Rodeo is 8 a.m. to 5 p.thou. May 17 to xx at the Redding Rodeo Loonshit, 715 Auditorium Drive, Redding. Cobblestone Cowboys Pancake Breakfast is v to ten a.1000. May 19 on Placer Street in downtown Redding. Redding Rodeo Parade meets at 10 a.m. May 20 in downtown Redding. Become to http://reddingrodeo.com for schedule and tickets.
Chicks North Chaps for Breast Cancer:Noon May 19 at the Redding Rodeo Grounds, 715 Auditorium Drive, Redding. Includes lunch, swag bag and a T-shirt at cheque in. Go to https://reddingrodeo.com.
Land Garden Faire: nine a.yard. to iii p.m. May 20 at Clair Engle Park, 1525 Median St., Shasta Lake. Includes vendors selling garden-related items, music by the Band Crush, food, face painting and drawings. Some outdoor seating is available. Admission is costless. Call 275-1209.
Sixth annual Shasta Lake Garden Project Garden Faire: 9 a.m. to 3 p.1000. May xx at Clair Engle Park, 1525 Median St., Shasta Lake. Includes vendors selling a diversity of plants and garden-related items including pottery and yard fine art, live music and traditional off-white food. Admission is free. Some proceeds benefit the FFA plan at Key Valley Loftier School. Call 275-1209.
2d annual Holistic Off-white for Trunk Listen and Spirit: ten a.m. to 4 p.m. May twenty at the Eye for Spiritual Living, 1905 Hartnell Ave., Redding. Events includes live music, food, vendors, and holistic practitioners offering services including massage and reiki, psychic readings, intuitive/spiritual readings, aromatherapy, acupressure, hydrotherapy, Tarot, astrology readings, and affirmative prayer. Also includes activities, demonstrations and workshops throughout the day with labyrinth walks, tai chi, meditation and yoga. Admission is $5. Call 515-3536, 275-0637 or 209-4391.
Thirteenth annual Memorial Twenty-four hour period Weekend Mushroom Festival:May 27 and 28 on Main Street in McCloud. Includes live music, mushroom vendors, vino tasting, mushroom delicacies, cooking demonstrations, seminars and educational booths on mushroom harvesting. Telephone call 964-3113. Go to www.mccloudchamber.com.
Northern California Veterans Cemetery Memorial Mean solar day Program:5:55 to 7 p.m. May 29 at the Northern California Veterans Cemetery, 1800 Gas Indicate Route, Igo. Result features a Memorial Solar day program with a flyover, speakers, wreaths and alive music by the Foothill High School Band. Admission is gratis. Hosted past the Northern California Veterans Back up Grouping. Call 691-0177 to participate in the wreath ceremony.
McDonald's Chapel 83rd Memorial Day event:10 to 10:30 a.yard. May 29 at Redding Memorial Park, 1201 Continental St., Redding. Includes a service with live music by Redding students, a mobile military museum and a helicopter exhibit. Keynote speaker is veteran Rob Burroughs. Event honors U.S. armed forces servicemen and servicewomen. Call 241-1626.
Sense of taste of Redding: Noon June 11 at the Redding Sculpture Park at Urban center Hall, 777 Cypress Ave., Redding. Features local food, wines and craft beers, and alive music on three stages. Open to all ages; ages 21 with ID may buy alcoholic beverages. Proceeds benefit the Rotary Club of Redding Westward. Call for tickets at 224-9292 or email reddingwestrotary@gmail.com.
McCloud Fireman'due south Muster: 11 a.m. June 17 at Hoo Hoo Park, 405 East Colombero Drive, McCloud. Too includes a parade at x a.m. along Main Street. Departments battle each other to demonstrate skill and teamwork. Call 964-3113. Get to www.mccloudchamber.com.
California Dance Company Family unit Game Night: 6:30 p.yard. June 17 at the Redding Civic Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Drive, Redding. Dancers ages 2 to xx dance through family games including Candyland, Hungry Hungry Hippos, Inkling and Battleship. Go to http://reddingcivic.com.
Shasta District Fair:June 21 to 24 at the Shasta District Fair grounds, 1890 Briggs St., Anderson. Go to http://shastadistrictfair.com.
Eleventh almanac Dancing with the Stars, Shasta County Mode: July 8 at the Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market place St., Redding. Tickets are $10 to $25. Call 243-8877. Go to https://cascadetheatre.org.
Seventieth annual Lumberjack Fiesta: July 28 to 30 at Hoo Hoo Park, 405 East Colombero Bulldoze, McCloud. Proceeds from events do good the McCloud Customs Recreation Quango. Call 964-3113. Go to www.mccloudchamber.com.
CityConnect 2017: 1 to 4 p.m. June 3 at Redding City Hall, 777 Cypress Ave., Redding. Includes social comeback agencies, a borough leaders photograph booth, nutrient samplings from local restaurants, prizes from area businesses, face painting, balloon creations, an interactive dream banner and workshops. Family unit-friendly result with activities for kids. Call 262-6744.
Quaternary almanac Motor the Mountain Car Show:nine a.m. to iv p.m. Aug. nineteen along Main Street in McCloud. Also includes a swap encounter. Call 964-3113. Go to www.mccloudchamber.com.
Shasta Renaissance and Fantasy Faire:Sept. nine and 10 at the Shasta District Fair grounds, 1890 Briggs St., Anderson. Includes booths and activities. Electronic mail shastarenaissance@gmail.com.
McCloud Bike-toberfest:7:30 a.m. to iv p.m. Sept. 23 along Main Street in McCloud. Includes mountain and road bike rides and the cyclo-cross races. Call 964-3113. Go to www.mccloudchamber.com.
Big Bicycle Weekend: Oct. six to 8 at the Shasta District Fair grounds, 1890 Briggs St., Anderson. Activities include the motorcycle dealer shows, drill squad performances, stunt wheel performances, vendors, music and a Saturday Remembrance Ride. Call 276-5802. Go to www.bigbikeweekend.com.
Third almanac Apple tree Harvest Festival:x a.m. to 6 p.m. Oct. 14 along Main Street in McCloud. Includes arts and craft vendors, a scarecrow competition, music, fresh pressed apple juice, vendor booths, an apple pie competition¸ games, food and drink. Phone call 964-3113. Become to www.mccloudchamber.com.
Woody's Comedy on Tap: 8 p.1000. third Sundays at Woody's Brewing Visitor, 1257 Oregon St., Redding. A unlike artist headlines each month. Tickets are $10 in advance with reservation, $15 at the door; greenbacks only. Call 768-1034. Go to www.woodysbrewing.com.
Friends of Shasta Canton Libraries used volume sale:10 a.thou. to i p.grand. the first Saturday of every even month at Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave., Redding. Includes gently used paperbacks, hardbacks and DVDs. Virtually books are priced fifty cents. Call 245-7265.
Spoken Discussion Night at the Loft: 7:thirty p.m. 3rd Fri of the month at the Maverick Art Loft, 3304B Bechelli Lane, Redding. Open up to poets, writers, playwrights, storytellers, comedians and actors of all genres. No censorship. Audience welcome. Refreshments served. Donations accepted. Call 229-7818. Go to world wide web.travelingbohemians.org.
Folk's Tales:7 to 9 p.m. the tertiary Wed of the calendar month at Vintage Vino Bar and Eating place, 1790 Market St., Redding. Different story prompt/theme each calendar month: May 17 is road trip, June 21 is stay or go, and July 19 is coffin the hatchet. Attendees share their oral stories. Amateurs and beginners welcome. Get to https://folkstalesredding.com.
Behrens-Eaton Museum Bout Programs and Historical Events:Guided historic walking tours every even month from October to April in Redding; includes venues at Diestelhorst Bridge, Redding Cemetery, Redding Railroad Reservation and the historical downtown commercial district. Museum also hosts chautauquas and other events. Call for tour times and dates or go to the website. Museum hours 10 a.m. to 4 p.thou. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, ane to iv p.grand. Saturdays at the Behrens-Eaton Museum, 1520 West St., Redding. Admission is free to most events; donations accepted. Telephone call 241-3454. Become to www.eatonhousemuseum.org.
MUSIC
RAVE ON! The Buddy Holly Experience:vii:thirty to 9:30 p.one thousand. May four at the State Theatre, 333 Oak St., Cerise Bluff. Baton McGuigan performs his tribute to Buddy Holly. Program includes Holly's popular songs and some songs by Holly'south fellow rockers Jerry Lee Lewis, Elvis Presley, Chuck Berry, Ritchie Valens and The Large Bopper. Phone call 529-2787. Go to www.statetheatreredbluff.com.
Mike Brown's California Country concert: Noon May five at the Palo Cedro Inn, 9191 Deschutes Road, Palo Cedro. Features a state music program.
Concert with bands Mazed and Confused, Knuckleheadz, Poizonous Logik, FatFat, Murda D and Legion: seven p.m. May six at The Dip, 1730 California St., Redding.
Oaksong Music Society concert with Scott Joss and the Sidemen: 8 to 10:xxx p.m. May vi at Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2850 Foothill Blvd., Redding. Features a Western swing, gypsy jazz and country music plan. Tickets are $25, $10 to students under 18 with valid ID; available at The Music Connexion, 3086 Bechilli Lane, Redding. Call 223-2040.
Jimi Earl Band: 9 p.m. May 6 at Vintage Wine Bar and Eating house, 1790 Market St., Redding. Features stone, blues and original music. Go to http://vintageredding.com/.
Redding Community Choir's Leap concert:3 to 4 p.chiliad. May 7 at the First Christian Church building, 3590 Placer St., Redding. Features a program of multiple musical styles. Light refreshments follow the concert. Access is costless.
Ben Miller and Anita MacDonald concert:vii to 9 p.one thousand. May 7 at the Maverick Art Loft, 3304B Bechelli Lane, Redding. Folk duo combine the traditional sound of the Cape Breton fiddle with Scottish edge pipes and performs Erstwhile and New Globe Gaelic traditions. Tickets are $fifteen. Go to www.travelingbohemians.org.
Manzanita concert: 6:30 to 9:thirty p.yard. May 10 at the Mail Office Saloon, Downtown Redding Mall. Features an Americana, rock and folk plan with original songs on guitars, mandolin, harmonica and three-part vocals.
Wild Bill and the Mudwhompers concert: 7:30 to xi p.thou. May 12 at Kelly's Pub and Wine Bar, 2155 Hilltop Bulldoze, suite C, Redding. Includes a program of bluegrass, folk and Americana. No cover for paying customers. Call 223-3165.
Music for Violin, Vocalization and Piano concert: 7:xxx to 9 p.yard. May 12 at Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2850 Foothill Blvd., Redding. Hosted by the Music Teachers' Association of California, Butte Canton Branch. Performers are violinists McKenna Reale, Cate Huiras and David Cheng, soprano Gina Mitchell, pianists Oliver Moore, Margaret Tong and Robert Bowman, and guest violinist Elisa Laraway. Program includes works by Dvorak, Grieg, Vitali, Beethoven, Mozart, Brahms, Bartok, Schutt, Shostakovich, Rameau and Bach. Access is free; donations accustomed.
Suitcase Junket concert: viii to 9:30 p.k. May 12 at Vintage Wine Bar and Restaurant, 1790 Marketplace St., Redding. Plan features original rock anthems, mountain ballads, blues and trip the light fantastic toe-hall songs played on instruments built of broken bottles, twisted forks, dried basic, and other materials. Tickets are $10. Telephone call 229-9449.
Whitmore Mountain Music Faire:May 13 at the Whitmore Customs Center, 30555 Whitmore Road, Whitmore. Features music, vendors, a car and bicycle show, motorcycle poker run, games for all ages, silent auction, and a barbecue lunch and dinner. Parade at x a.one thousand. Theme is Spirit of America.
Delaney Rene concert: 1 to 9 p.thousand. May 13 on the lawn at the Carter House Fine art Gallery, 48 Quartz Hill Road, Redding. Music is performed throughout the afternoon and into the evening. Backyard chairs and blankets welcome. Admission is $x; free for ages 9 and younger.
Scott Joss and The Haggard Connexion, Merle and Willie Tour Tribute: vii to 10 p.m. May xiii at the Trinity County Fair grounds, 6000 Highway 3, Hayfork. Call 628-5223.
North State Symphony concert Mahler's World, Tales of Death, Love and Everything in Between:vii:xxx p.m. May 13 at the Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St., Redding. Call the box office at 243-8877. Go to https://cascadetheatre.org.
Heavy Dose of Blues Band:8 to 11:30 a.one thousand. May thirteen at The Dip, 1730 California St., Redding. Admission is gratuitous. Ages 21 and older.
Static and Surrender concert with Jeff Campbell:viii to 10 p.k. May 13 at Vintage Vino Bar and Restaurant, 1790 Market St., Redding. Bay Area ring plays a rock music program. Tickets are $ten. Call 229-9449.
Sesame Street Live! Elmo Makes Music: 2 p.thou. May 16 at the Redding Civic Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Drive. When the new music teacher'southward instruments become missing, Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Big Bird and other Sesame Street characters come up to the rescue and detect instruments they never knew existed. Tickets are $15 to $55. Telephone call 229-0022. Get to http://reddingcivic.com.
Still Married concert:7 to 9 p.g. May 17 at The Grape Escape, 1747 Market St., Redding. Functioning celebrates the release of the performers' 7th CD anthology. No cover accuse. Call 222-6842.
Shasta High Instrumental Plan annual Spring concert: 7 to 9 p.thousand. May 18 at the David Marr Auditorium, 2200 Eureka Way, Redding. Program includes the school jazz band, freshman band, symphonic ring and the orchestra. Besides includes a raffle and Shasta High merchandise for sale. Admission is gratuitous.
David Luning concert: 7 to 9 p.thou. May 18 at Vintage Wine Bar and Eating house, 1790 Market St., Redding. Tickets are $x. Phone call 229-9449.
Mr Good Stuff concert:eight to 11 p.thou. May 19 at Kelly'southward Pub and Wine Bar, 2155 Hilltop Drive, suite C, Redding. Includes a program of blues, funk and archetype stone. No cover for paying customers. Telephone call 223-3165.
Tom Gibson Band:ix p.m. May 19 at The Dip, 1730 California St., Redding. Admission is free. Ages 21 and older. Band plays rock and Americana. Opener is Oregon progressive rock and popular ring The Evening Shades. Encompass is $5. Ages 21 and older.
Gringo concert with Cornhole Tournament:five to 7 p.thou. May 20 at the Wildcard Tied House, 1321 Butte St., Redding. Also includes nutrient and the Wildcard Cornhole Tournament at 2 p.thousand.; price to play is $50 per team. Phone call 722-9239.
Mojo Kid, Tribute to the Doors concert: 8 to eleven p.m. May 20 at Kelly'southward Pub and Wine Bar, 2155 Hilltop Drive, suite C, Redding. Includes a programme of music by The Doors. Cover is $5. Call 223-3165.
The Ken and Bill Show:6:thirty to 9 p.m. May 24 at the Post Function Saloon and Grill, 1636 Market St., Redding. Features Ken Brown on vocals and harmonica, and Pecker Ruess on piano and vocals. Programme includes classic pop and rock tunes from the 1950s to '80s with audience participation encouraged. Call 949-1855.
Andrew Bentz solo concert:7:30 to ix:thirty p.grand. May 26 at Kelly's Pub and Wine Bar, 2155 Hilltop Drive, suite C, Redding. Program includes original music. No cover to customers. Telephone call 223-3164.
Reggae Fest three: iv to x p.yard. June 3 at the Sundial Bridge, Sundial Drive, Redding. Features live music, food, beer and vino. Admission is $x at the door.
Lindi Ortega concert: eight to 9:30 p.m. June 3 at Vintage Wine Bar and Restaurant, 1790 Market place St., Redding. Tickets are $20. Call 229-9449.
Sweet Lou's Sour Mash Concert: 8 to xi p.m. June 9 at Kelly's Pub and Vino Bar, 2155 Hilltop Bulldoze, suite C, Redding. Includes a program of bluegrass, folk, rock and Americana. No embrace for paying customers. Telephone call 223-3165.
Ashley Blackness concert: 8 to 10:30 p.g. June 10 at Kelly's Pub and Wine Bar, 2155 Hilltop Bulldoze, suite C, Redding. Includes a programme of rock, folk, Americana and other genres. No cover for paying customers. Call 223-3165.
Afterwards~Thot concert: 5 p.m. June 14 at the Red Bluff Art Gallery, 601 Walnut St., Ruby Barefaced. Features vocals by Natasha Keys and guitar past Danny Verdugo. Go to www.redbluffartgallery.com.
Nell Robinson and Jim Nunally Band: 8 to ten p.1000. June 22 at Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2850 Foothill Blvd., Redding. Features a roots music program. Tickets are $eighteen to $twenty.
Joan Jett and the Blackhearts:6 p.m. Aug. 11 at the Redding Borough Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Drive, Redding. Tickets are $55 to $75. Phone call 229-0022.
Dusk River Jam:five to 9 p.k. Aug. xxx at Anderson River Park in Anderson. Features free outdoor concerts by local artists, nutrient, beer and vendors. Attendees may bring chairs and blankets. No dogs or smoking immune at venue.
Mike Brownish's California Land concert: 8 p.m. Sept. ii at Silverthorn Resort, 16250 Silverthorn Road, Redding. Features a country music programme. No cover charge.
McCloud Mountain Bluegrass:Sept. 8 to ten at Hoo Hoo Park, 405 East Colombero Drive, McCloud. Features live music concerts, other performances, workshops, and beer and food vendors. Call 964-3113. Go to www.mccloudchamber.com.
Open up Mic at Mason's Pizza:5:thirty to 8 p.m. first and tertiary Thursdays of the calendar month at Mason'southward Pizza, 22184 Highway 299, Bella Vista. Listen while local musicians perform. To be role of the prove up with iii or 4 apposite songs at the set, and an instrument or friend to back-trail. Solo and duos welcome. No embrace accuse. Hosted by the Deschutes Music Club. Telephone call 945-1528.
Music Night at the Loft: vii:30 p.m. first Thursday each month at the Bohemian Art Loft, 3304B Bechelli Lane, Redding. Open up to musicians of all genres and instruments to share music and jam. No censorship. Audition welcome. Gratuitous; donations accustomed. Refreshments served. Call 229-7818. Go to www.travelingbohemians.org.
Sometime Fourth dimension Fiddlers:Concerts, jams and open up mic at two p.g. first Sun of the calendar month at St. James Lutheran Church building, 2500 Shasta View Blvd., Redding; and ii p.m. third Sunday of the month at the Millville Grange, 22037 One-time 44 Drive, Palo Cedro. Access is gratuitous. Telephone call 604-8706. Go to www.csotfa.org.
Jefferson Blues Jam:five to 9 p.m. first and third Sundays of the month at Bridge Bay Resort, Span Bay Route, Redding. Musicians sign up to play blues and are placed in sets. Equipment except guitars provided. Also includes dancing. Access is free. Telephone call 549-3005.
Rivercity Jazz Society concerts: 1 to iv p.m. the third Sunday of each calendar month at Redding Elks Lodge, 250 Elk Drive, Redding. Features live music and includes dancing. Bands include high school bands on May 21 and Pat Karch Band on June 18. Admission is usually $5 for members, $10 for non-members, and $3 for students. Call 921-3159. Become to www.rivercityjazz.com.
ToeJamz Open Mic and Jam:1 to 4 p.m. third Sunday of the month at the Loyal Order of Moose, 1597 South St., Anderson. Attendees are welcome to bring instruments to perform.
The Grape Escape Open Mic:6:30 to eight:30 p.grand. on 2nd and quaternary Wednesdays of the month at The Grape Escape, 1747 Market St., Redding. Listen while local musicians perform. To exist part of the show come up with three or four rehearsed songs and an musical instrument or friend to accompany. Solo and duos welcome. No embrace charge. Ages 21 and older. Phone call 244-8463.
Moving picture
Film "Shasta County Subcontract Bureau, 100 Years and 100 More":2 to 5 p.k. May half-dozen at the Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St., Redding. Documentary moving picture tells the history of the Shasta Canton Subcontract Agency with interviews and archival material. Call 243-3720.
Motion-picture show "Under Our Skin":7 to ix:30 p.k. May 10 at the Cascade Theatre, 1731 Marketplace St., Redding. This documentary depicts the growing Lyme illness epidemic in the The states, the struggles of those who suffer from the disease, and those working to find constructive treatments or a cure. A give-and-take and question-and-answer catamenia follows. Admission is free; donations accepted. Call 243-8877.
Car and Plane Show 'due north' Smooth and Hangar Motion picture:iv:30 to 9 p.m. May 13 at Benton Air Heart, 2600 Gold St., Redding. All cars and bikes welcome at the show 'due north' polish, which features VWs. Moving picture is "Herbie Unloaded." Access is free to all events except the film which is $5. Food bachelor for purchase.
Benton Air Center Aviation Motion picture Night:vii to ix p.m. Saturdays year-round in the hangar at Benton Air Center, 2600 Gold St., Redding. Open up to ages ten and older; ages 17 and younger must be accompanied by a responsible adult. Get-go 12 attendees may sit in splendid airline seats. Access is $5. Run into scheduled films at Hillside Aviation-Benton Air Heart on Facebook. Telephone call 241-4204.
Schreder Planetarium Evening Shows:Shows at 7 p.1000. year-circular at Schreder Planetarium, 1644 Magnolia Ave., Redding. Tickets are $7; available up to 24 hours earlier prove time on-site 8:thirty a.yard. to 4 p.grand. Mondays to Thursdays, and at world wide web.schrederplanetarium.com.
Children's Movie theatre:4 p.one thousand. Fridays at the Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave., Redding. Features a variety of children'south films and free popcorn. All ages welcome. Call 245-7253. Go to www.shastalibraries.org.
THEATER
Shasta Loftier Choir musical "Crazy for Yous": Now to May 6 at the David Marr Theatre, 2200 Eureka Way, Redding. George and Ira Gershwin's romantic one-act is performed with professional costumes and staging, and features a live orchestra. Ages four and older. Tickets are $xv to $20; available at www.shastawolves.com or www.shastahighchoir.com.
The Broadway Experience, A Musical Revue:7 p.m. May 5 and 2 p.thousand. May vi at McLaughlin Auditorium, 1805 Sequoia St., Redding. Includes performances by Redding Schoolhouse District students. Tickets are $v at the door, free to ages 17 and younger. Get to www.thebroadwayexperience.org.
Anderson Union/Westward Valley Loftier Schools' "Old West Dinner Theatre":v:thirty to nine p.m. May 10 to 13 at Anderson Church of Christ, 3434 North St., Anderson. Features a full tri-tip dinner, the Saloon Band, a western comedy melodrama and other amusement, a raffle and a land store. Tickets are $25 in advance, $xxx at the door; $160 to $200 for a table of 8. Proceeds benefit scholarships. Call 356-1338.
Hope Is Alive! Open up Mic: vi to 9 p.one thousand. May 12 at the Shasta County Arts Council, Old City Hall, 1313 Marketplace St., Redding. Hosted by Stand up Confronting Stigma, the Shasta Arts Quango and the Community Pedagogy Committee. Consequence celebrates how art heals. Spoken give-and-take artists, poets, rappers, state/western singers, dancers, and other performers are welcome to participate; artists who created music, rhymes or verse to give light in dark times or shed light on a hidden struggle. Telephone call 225-5970.
Comedy play "Charley's Aunt": 7:30 p.1000. Fridays and Saturdays, 2 p.m. Sundays May 13 to June x at Riverfront Playhouse, 1620 Eastward Cypress Ave., Redding. Play is set in Oxford in the 1890s. When his aunt cancels, Charlie convinces his friend to play his aunt at tea for his girlfriend's sake. Tickets are $15 to $25; available at the Cascade Theatre, 1733 Marketplace St., Redding. Call 243-8877. Go to world wide web.cascadetheatre.org.
Sesame Street Live! Elmo Makes Music:2 p.m. May 16 at the Redding Civic Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Drive. When the new music instructor'south instruments become missing, Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Large Bird and other Sesame Street characters come to the rescue and discover instruments they never knew existed. Tickets are $fifteen to $55. Telephone call 229-0022. Go to http://reddingcivic.com.
Enterprise High School Drama Lodge musical "Don Quixote": May 17 to xix at the Enterprise Theatre, 3411 Churn Creek Route, Redding. Admission is $v.
Peter and the Starcatcher: seven:30 p.m. May 20 at the Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St., Redding. Call the box office at 243-8877. Go to https://cascadetheatre.org.
Musical "Rock of Ages":7 p.chiliad. June 14 at the Cascade Theatre, 1731 Market St., Redding. Call the box office at 243-8877. Go to https://cascadetheatre.org.
Comedian Jerry Seinfeld live: 7 p.m. Aug. 17 at the Redding Borough Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Drive, Redding. Seinfeld performs his one-act routine about the little things in life that relate to audiences everywhere. Tickets are $65 to $150. Telephone call 229-0022. Go to www.reddingcivic.com.
McCloud Melodrama:Aug. xviii to 20 at the McCloud Community Presbyterian Church, California Ave., McCloud. Features an interactive historically-based melodrama written by a local playwright. Kids welcome. Call 964-3113. Go to www.mccloudchamber.com.
Comedian Ron "Murphy Salad" White: 8 p.m. Sept. 8 at the Redding Civic Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Drive, Redding. Tickets are $42 to $52; available at the auditorium box office. Call 229-0022. Become to reddingcivic.com.
Moscow Ballet's Great Russian Nutcracker:three p.g. November. 5 at the Redding Borough Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Drive, Redding. Celebrate this Christmas with the experience taking North America by storm! Features performances by Russian artists and local dancers with larger-than-life puppets and hand-crafted costumes. Tickets are $28 to $68. Call 229-0022.
Redding Improv Players: Doors open at 7:30 p.m., show at 8 p.chiliad. third Saturday of the calendar month September to June at Old Urban center Hall, 1313 Market St., Redding. Features improvisational comedy from local professionals. Access is $5. Telephone call 241-7320. Go to reddingimprov.webs.com.
EXHIBITS
North Valley Art League 2017 Regional Juried Photography Prove: Now to June 3 at the NVAL Carter House Gallery, 48 Quartz Hill Road, Redding. Awards and reception is 5 to 7 p.g. on May six. Includes piece of work by photographers from Southern Oregon and Northern California. Gallery hours are 11 a.one thousand. to four p.m. Tuesday to Sabbatum. Phone call 243-1023 Go to http://nval.org/.
Art and Science of Lenticular Clouds: 7 to 9 p.m. May iv at the Sisson Museum, ane North Onetime Stage Road, Mount Shasta. Features fine art depicting lenticular clouds forming effectually Mt. Shasta and a presentation past Pecker Miesse on the science backside these clouds. Tickets are $5; available at email at museum@mtshastamuseum.com or at the door. Call 926-5508.
"Earth and Fire" Ceramics and Sculpture exhibit: May 4 to 27 at Main Effect Gallery, 710 Main St., Red Bluff. Features the ceramics and sculptures of several North State artists, and art and photography by gallery members. Reception 5 to 8 p.g. May 12. Hosted by the Tehama County Arts Council. Gallery hours at 1 to 7 p.m. Thursdays to Saturdays. Telephone call 391-3259. Go to www.tehamaarts.org.
"Hargers 3, A Family Matter" reception, showroom:5 to 8 p.yard. May half dozen reception, exhibit May 6 to thirty at the Highland Art Eye, 691 Master St., Weaverville. Features the piece of work of three generations of the Harger family: Sculptor Pat, poet William and quilter Diane Goldsmith Harger. Gallery hours are 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday to Sat. Phone call 623-5111.
Artist Joan Pechanec, "A Step Beyond":May 13 to June 20 at The Gallery in Mount Shasta, 201 Northward Mount Shasta Blvd., Mount Shasta. Reception 4 to vii p.k. May 13 with refreshments and music by Anne Kinkade. Features work in oil pigment, encaustic and mixed media with common cold wax. Telephone call 926-2334. Become to https://joanpechanec.com.
Keli Tims Photographic Fine art Expo:half dozen to 9 p.m. May 25 at Kelly's Pub and Wine Bar, 2155 Hilltop Drive, suite C, Redding. Features a drove of nature and wild animals scenes from the North Country. Call 223-3165.
Ink stains and wood dust fine art reception, exhibit:v to 7 p.thousand. June 10 artists' reception, June ten to Aug. 5 exhibit at the Siskiyou Arts Museum, 5824 Dunsmuir Ave., Dunsmuir. Features woodblock printmaker Melinda Whipplesmith Plank's contempo work including scenes from Lassen and Glacier National Park, and custom furniture designer/maker Alice Porembski's wood boxes. Telephone call 235-4711. Go to world wide web.siskiyouartsmuseum.org.
McCloud Vintage Quilt Bear witness: ix a.m. to 4 p.thou. Aug. 19 along Master Street in McCloud. Features vintage-style quilts and raffles. Telephone call 604-6899. Go to www.mccloudchamber.com.
Second Saturdays at Siskiyou Arts Museum: 5 p.grand. second Sat of the month at the Siskiyou Arts Museum, 5824 Dunsmuir Ave., Dunsmuir. Features dissimilar artists each month. Other possible activities include live music. Call 235-4711. Get to www.siskiyouartsmuseum.org.
Mountain Shasta Fourth Fri Art Walk: four to 8 p.m. every fourth Fri in downtown Mount Shasta. Hosted by Mount Shasta's fine art galleries. Maps bachelor at galleries. Phone call 926-3000.
Behrens-Eaton Museum: ten a.1000. to 4 p.m. Tuesdays and Wednesdays, 1 to 4 p.m. Saturdays at the Behrens-Eaton Museum, 1520 West St., Redding. The museum reflects a Victorian home of the early 1900s. The Eaton family lived in the firm from 1898 until Gauge Eaton's death in 2003. The museum likewise hosts guided historic walking tours every fifty-fifty month from October to April in Redding; includes venues at Diestelhorst Bridge, Redding Cemetery, Redding Railroad Reservation and the historical downtown commercial commune. Phone call for tour times and dates or go to the website. Admission is complimentary. Donations accepted. Call 241-3454. Get to world wide web.eatonhousemuseum.org.
Carmine Bluff Art Gallery:xi a.k. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Friday, noon to 4 p.m. Sabbatum at the gallery, 601 Walnut St., Red Barefaced. Call 529-1332. Go to www.redbluffartgallery.com.
Anderson Historical Club and Museum exhibits:2330 Ferry St., Anderson. Museum hours are 11 a.m. to iii p.m. Tuesdays, Thursdays and start Sat; other Saturdays by appointment. Call 365-8254.
Salon Artists:This 33-member art grouping rotates shows at the Redding Municipal Airport, Shasta Regional Medical Center's second-floor surgery wing and other venues throughout Shasta County. Call 276-1895.
Fine art in the Metropolis:Exhibits at Redding Urban center Hall, 777 Cypress Ave., and the Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave. Features work past local artists. Admission is free. Call 225-4512. Go to www.reddingart.org.
Dunsmuir Train Museum exhibit:x a.m. to 2 p.thou. every first and 3rd Saturday from April to October at the Amtrak Depot, 5750 Sacramento Ave., Dunsmuir. Features an exhibit of Native American baskets, and Dunsmuir and train history. Phone call 235-0839. Go to world wide web.dunsmuirdepot.com.
ENTRIES AND AUDITIONS
Scenes of Siskiyou County art submissions:Borderline is June 24. The Siskiyou Arts Museum in Dunsmuir invites artists to enter upward to three pieces for the July through September bear witness. Artwork must represent special and/or unique scenes of Siskiyou County: Landscapes, architecture or people. Pieces in whatsoever media welcome but must be ready to hang or display/framed appropriately with hanging wire or gratuitous standing. Send digital representations of pieces to SAMcuratorialcommittee@gmail.com with dimensions and description, including medium. Submission fee is $ten for upwardly to iii pieces; waived for SAM members. Artists notified of acceptance by June 30; fee and paperwork upon acceptance when delivered to the SAM Gallery on July six. Phone call 235-4711. Go to www.siskiyouartsmuseum.org.
Singers needed for Trinity Repertory Singers:New singers welcome to bring together this concert choir which performs classical piece of work in the Fall and Bound. New singers welcome in August to September and January to February. No audition required. Director will place singers in appropriate sections. Telephone call 226-4952.
Whiskeytown artist-in-residence entries: Professional artists working in visual mediums are considered. Those selected spend up to four weeks in an artist motel in Whiskeytown to produce new piece of work, deport at least one public program and donate one slice of fine art. Applications write to P.O. Box 188, Whiskeytown, CA 96095. Email whiskeytown.fine art@gmail.com.
KIDS AND Family
Sundial Span Tour:10 a.thousand. May v at Turtle Bay Exploration Park, Redding. Meets at the South Terminate of the Sundial Span. Includes data about the building of the bridge, how it works and stories from many of the people involved in the project including the inspiration of the designer Santiago Calatrava. Admission is gratis. Get to http://turtlebay.org.
Sixteenth almanac Ham Run: viii to xi a.m. May six at McArthur Burney Falls Land Park, 24898 State Highway 89, Burney. Four-mile run on pavement and dirt trails at 8 a.yard. Two-mile run/walk at nine a.m. Cost to run is $25 to $35. Call 335-2111. Go to www.burneychamber.com.
"Non Forgotten" National Foster Care Sensation Month outcome:11:30 a.grand. to 7 p.k. May 12 at the Redding Veterans Hall, 1605 Yuba St., Redding. Event includes foster agency information, child-friendly activities, food trucks, pause-out sessions about the difference between foster intendance and fost-adopt and volunteer information. Access is gratis. Hosted by the Ready for Life Foster Family Bureau.
Kid's Angling Day: ix a.thou. to iii p.chiliad. May 13 at Lassen Pines Pond, 8071 Mineral Road, Viola. Includes gratis fishing for participants ages 15 and younger; must be able to hold a rod and reel. Costless allurement and express loaner tackle volition be bachelor to these participants. Too includes hot dogs and soda for sale by Shingletown Lions Social club. Hosted by the California Section of Fish and Wild fauna. Call 225-2361.
Vaisakhi Festival and Day for Non-Violence:10:30 a.grand. to 2 p.m. May 13 at The Sikh Centre, 5400 Sikh Centre Drive, Anderson. Features an international flag parade, complimentary Panjabi nutrient, music, free Punjabi outfits for women and turban tying for men, a Punjabi cookery workshop and recipes, displays and cultural performances with German trip the light fantastic toe, the Shasta Skippers, Philippine dance, Mexican trip the light fantastic, Sikh Martial arts and Native American blessings. Admission is costless. Call 921-4185 or 241-8421.
Redding Burn down Festival: 12:30 to nine:30 p.k. May 13 side by side to the Northward Valley Fine art League Carter Firm in Caldwell Park, 48 Quartz Colina Road, Redding. This family-friendly effect features more than than 100 vendors and art installations, nutrient, music, workshops, interactive art, children'southward activities, pyrotechnic sculptures and a cirque testify. Alive performances usually includes acrobats, contortionists, contemporary dancers, belly dancers, stilt walkers, aerialists and fire dancers. Become to www.firefestivals.com/contact.html.
Sesame Street Live! Elmo Makes Music:May 16 at the Redding Civic Auditorium, 700 Auditorium Drive. When the new music teacher's instruments go missing, Elmo, Abby Cadabby, Large Bird and other Sesame Street characters come to the rescue and discover instruments they never knew existed. Tickets are $15 to $55. Call 229-0022. Go to http://reddingcivic.com.
Cobblestone Cowboys Pancake Breakfast:5 to 10 a.thou. May nineteen on Market Street betwixt South and Placer Streets in downtown Redding. Includes a pancake breakfast served outdoors. Tickets are $4 in accelerate, $5 at the event; available at the Redding Chamber of Commerce and from any member of the Cobblestone Cowboys.
CityConnect 2017:1 to 4 p.m. June 3 at Redding Urban center Hall, 777 Cypress Ave., Redding. Includes social improvement agencies, a civic leaders photo booth, food samplings from local restaurants, prizes from area businesses, face up painting, airship creations, an interactive dream imprint and workshops. Family unit-friendly event with activities for kids. Call 262-6744.
McCloud Melodrama: Aug. 18 to 20 at the McCloud Community Presbyterian Church, California Ave., McCloud. Features an interactive historically-based melodrama written by a local playwright. Kids welcome. Call 964-3113. Go to www.mccloudchamber.com.
McCloud Wheel-toberfest:7:30 a.yard. to 4 p.m. Sept. 23 forth Main Street in McCloud. Includes mountain and road bike rides and the cyclo-cross races. Phone call 964-3113. Get to www.mccloudchamber.com.
Third annual Apple tree Harvest Festival: 10 a.m. to 6 p.g. Oct. fourteen forth Chief Street in McCloud. Includes arts and craft vendors, a scarecrow contest, music, fresh pressed apple juice, vendor booths, an apple tree pie contest¸ games, food and drink. Telephone call 964-3113. Go to www.mccloudchamber.com.
Anderson Library Story Time:3:xxx p.g. Thursdays at the Anderson Library, 3200 West Middle St., Anderson. Features different themes each week or calendar month. Telephone call 365-7685. Go to world wide web.shastalibraries.org.
The Bohemian Art Loft children'southward courses: Meets at The Bohemian Fine art Loft, 3304B Bechelli Lane, Redding. Courses include Martial Arts, T'ai Chi Sword Kids Class noon to 12:45 p.g. Saturdays. Call for costs and registration at 229-7818. Go to www.meditativehealingarts.org.
Story Hour at Shingletown Library: xi a.thousand. to ane p.one thousand. starting time Saturday of the month June to Baronial, weather permitting, at the Shingletown Library, 7074 Wilson Hill Road, Shingletown. Features Miss Midnight and the Read With Me prescription pet programme and her handler Shari Meier. For preschool to class half dozen. Older children can read to Miss Midnight. Includes craft projects.
Cottonwood Community Library Preschool Storytime: xi:xxx to 12:30 p.m. Wednesdays at the Cottonwood Customs Library, 3427 Master St., Cottonwood. Includes a weekly playful storytime theme for infants to age 5, followed by an historic period appropriate arts and crafts project. Access is free. Call 347-4818 or electronic mail cottonlib@shasta.com.
Children's Movie theatre: 4 p.m. Fridays at the Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave., Redding. Features a diversity of children's films and complimentary popcorn. All ages welcome. Telephone call 245-7253. Get to www.shastalibraries.org.
Shasta Family YMCA classes: Classes meet September to June at the YMCA, 1155 N. Courtroom St., Redding. Topics include cooking, dance, gymnastics and craft. Cost per calendar month for most classes is $10 for members, $20 for non-members. Call 246-9622. Go to www.sfymca.org.
Horsetown-Clear Creek Preserve walks, tours:Preserve information technology located on Articulate Creek Route in Happy Valley. Information technology hosts a variety of birding, hiking, history and educational events year-round. Access is usually costless. Virtually events see at the HCCP parking area on Articulate Creek Road, almost 7 miles west of Highway 273, just west of the Clear Creek Bridge. Bring binoculars, water, camera and other supplies specific to each tour. Call 241-2026. Go to world wide web.horsetownclearcreekpreserve.org.
Behrens Eaton Museum tours, walks:Run across sporadically throughout the year. Phone call for times and dates. Tours feature celebrated Redding sites including exterior views of restored homes in the west side of downtown Redding, the railroad, cemeteries, Turtle Bay, and information about Native American civilisation and historical figures and events. Heavy rain cancels tours. Access is free. Telephone call 241-3454. Email behrenseaton@gmail.com.
Schreder Planetarium Evening Shows:Shows at 7 p.m. yr-round at Schreder Planetarium, 1644 Magnolia Ave., Redding. Tickets are $7; available up to 24 hours before show time on-site 8:xxx a.m. to 4 p.g. Mondays to Thursdays, and at world wide web.schrederplanetarium.com.
Redding Library Children and Teen Programs: Programs meet weekly or monthly at the Redding Library, 1100 Parkview Ave., Redding. Programs include Teen Advisory Board vi p.one thousand. Tuesdays, Read With Me prescription pets program 1 p.thousand. 3rd Saturday of the month, Read and Sing Story Time 10:30 a.g. Tuesdays, Game Night iv p.m. Mondays, Read and Play Story Fourth dimension 3:30 p.m. Wednesdays and Read and Create Story Time iii:30 p.m. Thursdays. Call 245-7253. Get to www.shastalibraries.org for event schedule.
Turtle Bay Exploration Park Children, Teen Programs: Most just non all meet at Turtle Bay Exploration Park, 844 Sundial Bridge Drive, Redding. Programs include Family Second Saturday 11 a.m., Parrot Playhouse daily, Fish Feeding x:xxx a.thousand. daily, Charlie Rabbit and his Friends garden program 10:xxx to eleven a.g. kickoff Saturdays, and Lilliputian Explorers 10 a.thou. on Thursdays. The park also offers youth bird walks. Most events are costless with park admission. Call 243-8850. Go to www.turtlebay.org for upshot schedule.
Metropolis of Redding, Recreation Department classes, activities: Classes include Tiny Princess Ballerina classes, computer classes for children, and outdoor activities for ages 4 to adult. Summer camps are also bachelor. Call 225-4095. Go to www.reddingrecreation.org.
FOOD
Another Hazard Animal Welfare League Mexican dinner:4 to 7 p.k. May 6 at the Palo Cedro Hall, 22037 Old 44 Drive, Palo Cedro. Features all-you-can-eat home-made Mexican food, desserts and drinks; and raffles. Admission is $10, $6 for ages 12 and younger. Call 547-7387.
Oliver's Chili Cook-Off and Dessert Bake-Off:Apex to 4 p.one thousand. May 7 at Caldwell Park Pavilion and Gazebo, three Quartz Hill Route, Redding. Features music, outdoor activities, and chili and dessert tasting and contest. Participants vote for their favorites. First, 2d and third place prizes awarded in both categories. Access is $5 or by donation, free to ages 6 and younger. Proceeds benefit an adoption fund for a Chinese baby with Down's syndrome. Electronic mail ashmegfish@gmail.com to enter competition or to donate supplies. Business donations welcome.
Anderson Matrimony/Westward Valley High Schools' "Sometime W Dinner Theatre":five:thirty to 9 p.m. May 10 to 13 at Anderson Church building of Christ, 3434 Northward St., Anderson. Features a full tri-tip dinner, the Saloon Ring, a western comedy melodrama and other entertainment, a raffle and a country store. Tickets are $25 in advance, $30 at the door; $160 to $200 for a table of 8. Proceeds benefit scholarships. Call 356-1338.
Sense of taste of Redding:Noon June 11 at the Redding Sculpture Park at Urban center Hall, 777 Cypress Ave., Redding. Features local food, wines and craft beers, and alive music on three stages. Open to all ages; ages 21 with ID may purchase alcoholic beverages. Gain benefit the Rotary Society of Redding Westward. Call for tickets at 224-9292 or email reddingwestrotary@gmail.com.
Wines Effectually the World, Jefferson Piping Band fundraiser:6:30 to 9:xxx p.m. June 24 at Gilt Hills Golf Grade, 1950 Aureate Hills Bulldoze, Redding. Includes tasting, and information on wines and food pairings past Ray Carlson. Also includes bagpipe music. Tickets are $60. Proceeds benefit the band's trip to Scotland. Call 243-5240.
Frontier Heart Breakfast: 8 a.k. to eleven a.m. first Dominicus of each month at the Anderson Frontier Center, 2081 Frontier Trail, Anderson. Includes fruit, orange juice. coffee or tea and a selection of homemade gravy, pancakes, French toast. eggs and/or sausage. Toll is $6 at the door.
Redding Raw Food Society potluck:5 to seven p.m. first Saturday of the calendar month at Holiday Market place, 3315 Placer St., Redding. Includes a family-style potluck supper. Attendees bring a raw establish-based dish to share. Monthly activities tin can include nutritional presentations, guest speakers and recipe sharing. Phone call or text 941-7895.
Mountain Gate Community Service Commune Auxiliary Breakfast: 7 to xi a.chiliad. second Saturday October to June at the Mountain Gate Fire Hall, 14508 Wonderland Blvd., Mountain Gate. Includes pancakes, eggs, sausage, biscuits and gravy, and drinks. Other breakfasts include special events. Toll is $6 adults, $iv for ages 12 and younger. Call 227-2637 or 275-3002.
Palo Cedro Pancake Breakfast:8 to 11 a.yard. third Sunday of near months at the IOOF Hall, 22551 Silverlode Lane, Palo Cedro. Breakfast includes pancakes, sausage, eggs, biscuits & gravy, coffee, juice and honey. Admission is $7, $v for ages 6 to 12, free to ages 5 and younger with adult admission.
DANCE
Called-for Tango Trip the light fantastic toe Festival:June 16 to 19 at McCloud Dance Country, 104 Pine St., McCloud. This is a non-competitive dance festival in which attendees tango for three days under the guidance of ballroom dance instructors. Go to www.mccloudchamber.com.
Shasta Scottish Country dancers:half-dozen:30 p.m. Thursdays at the Millville Grange Hall, 22037 Former Highway 44, Palo Cedro. Beginners and experienced dancers welcome. Beginners, call 244-4183 or 347-0825.
Swingin' Squares square dance club:seven to ix p.m. Thursdays at the Community/Senior Center, 1500 Due south. Jackson St., Scarlet Bluff. Couples and singles welcome. Educational activity included. Beginners welcome. E-mail sq-dance-caller@sbcglobal.net. Call 605-6068 or 736-1592.
Anderson Senior Trip the light fantastic Gild: 7 p.g. Thursdays at the Frontier Senior Center, 2081 Borderland Trail, Anderson. Includes ballroom, western and Latin dancing; alive music by the Rough Cut Ring; and potluck snacks. Cost is $5 for members, $half-dozen for non-members; membership is $10. Call 244-6138.
International Folk Dancing Group:7 p.one thousand. Fridays at the Redding Ballet Academie, 1726 Market St. Admission is $3, $vi per family; first-timers are costless. All levels welcome, no partner necessary. Sessions include 30-infinitesimal easy warm up dances, and then educational activity, review and open request dances. Go to http://reddingfolkdance.blogspot.com.
Redding Seniors Dance Gild: vii to x p.k. Fridays at the Senior Citizens Hall, 2290 Benton Drive, Redding. Ages 50 and older. Includes alive music, refreshment potluck, raffles and prizes. Toll is $half-dozen for non-members, $5 for members. Membership is $twenty. Call 246-3042. Go to www.shastacountyseniors.com.
Kanikapila Aloha fun family unit jam session:Noon to iv p.m. the 2nd Saturday of the month in Redding. Contact for venue. All instruments welcome. Cost is free; donations accepted. Call 223-5398.
Dance Party Dance Club: 7 p.m. unremarkably the second Saturday of the month at the Frontier Senior Eye, 2081 Frontier Trail, Anderson. Includes live music. Guests should clothes to impress. Admission is $15, $25 or couples; no charge to members. Call to ostend dates at 549-4101 or 222-0627.
Rivercity Jazz Gild dances: 1 to 4 p.m. the third Sun of each month at Redding Elks Lodge, 250 Elk Bulldoze, Redding. Features live music and includes dancing. Bands include high school bands on May 21 and Pat Karch Band on June xviii. Access is usually $five for members, $10 for not-members, and $3 for students. Call 921-3159. Go to www.rivercityjazz.com.
Hawaiian Dance Club Classes:Beginners 5:45 p.chiliad. Mondays to Wednesdays and nine:30 a.m. Saturdays; avant-garde 5:45 p.thou. Thursdays and 11 a.chiliad. Saturdays in Cottonwood. Acquire ancient and modern style hula and perform at local events. Call for location at 347-9472.
Senior Citizens Western Dance:vii to x p.m. every other Mon at the Los Molinos Senior Centre, 25199 Josephine St., Los Molinos. Includes a potluck dinner and alive music. Open to all ages. Access is $5 at the door. Hosted by the center. Closed February, 2017. Call 385-1314.
Step by Step Ballroom Dance Classes:Beginning Level 1 course 5:xxx p.one thousand., Starting time Level 2 course half-dozen:30 to 7:thirty p.m. Tuesdays at Old City Hall, 1313 Market St., Redding. Cost is $twoscore for four-lesson series. A different dance is taught each month. Ages 14 and older. Phone call 244-0663.
Southward Shasta Seniors Tuesday Night Dance:7 to x p.thousand. Tuesdays at the Frontier Senior Centre, 2081 Borderland Trail, Anderson. Includes live contemporary, state, swing and flit music; and potluck snacks. Open to ages 45 and older. Cost is $v for members, $6 for non-members. Membership is $ten per year. Telephone call 364-2556.
A Step Ahead Dance Classes:5:45 and 7 p.m. Wednesdays at Old City Hall, 1313 Market St., Redding. Features ballroom, swing and Latin. 2 new dances taught each month. Some workshops offered annually. Doesn't run across July or August. Cost is $10 per grade. Call 241-5661 or 355-7553. Go to www.dancinginredding.com.
Prairie Squares Dance Club: seven to 9 p.m. Wednesdays at Anderson City Hall Auditorium, 1887 Howard St., Anderson. Beginners and singles, all ages welcome. Instruction included. Admission is $half-dozen. Call 347-5886 or 221-7969. Become to www.northstatedancersassociation.com.
Redding Customs Contra Trip the light fantastic: 7 p.k. orientation class, 7:30 p.m. called dancing monthly at the IOOF/Rebekah Hall, 22551 Silverlode Lane, Palo Cedro. Includes live music. Contra dance is the American version to Scottish and English language country set dances. Beginners welcome. Wear comfy shoes and bring water. Finger foods are complimentary. Admission is $8, $iv for students. Hosted by the Redding International Folk Dancers. Dances run September to June. Call 410-7644. Go to http://flake.ly/2pkqLob.
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