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Dogwood Daze

May 26, 27 (Dunsmuir)
10 am

Prepare yourself for a full weekend of events in Dunsmuir. Growers’ market, pie social at the train depot, dogwood tree drive & celebration, food, soapbox derby, artists’ open studios and art galleries, doggie parade, strolling minstrel, garden club, and city-wide yard sale. A map including events, dogwood trees, merchant offerings, art and food locations will be available at the Dunsmuir Chamber office and at event locations. (530) 235-2177.

McCloud Mushroom, Music and Wine Faire

May 26, 27 (McCloud)
Main Street
10 am


Mushroom vendors, wine tasting, special mushroom delicacies, cooking demonstrations, seminars and educational booths on mushroom harvesting. Games and prizes. Live musical entertainment begins at 11:30 am and lasts all day. Blues, acoustic and country rock bands. Live band & barbecue in the evening. For more information, visit www.mccloudchamber.com.

Upcoming May Events

Anderson
May 19
• Lions Club eighth annual Anderson Century Bike Ride, Anderson River Park, 7 am, www.andersoncentury.com, (530) 941-9977, mikeferrier11@gmail.com

Burney
May 12
• Shasta Land Trust presents a Tour of Hatchet Ridge Wind Farm, 10 am – 2 pm,
(530) 241-7886

Chico
May 3
• Ac Slater with K Theory, DirtyRock, M3RC, El Rey Theatre, 9 pm, (18+ unless w/adult),
www.elreytheatrechico.com
May 5
• Eclipse — Pink Floyd Tribute, El Rey Theatre, 8 pm, (18+ unless w/adult),
www.elreytheatrechico.com
May 6
• Miss Representation — Habitat for Humanity’s Women Build Fundraiser, El Rey Theatre, 3 pm, (18+ unless w/adult), www.elreytheatrechico.com
May 7
• Diego’s Umbrella, Sierra Nevada Brewery Co. Big Room, 7:30 pm, www.sierranevada.com/bigroom
May 12
• Medieval & Spanish Blues featuring Claude Bourbon, The 1078 Gallery, 820 Broadway, 8 pm, (530) 343-1973, www.1078gallery.org
May 14
• Led Kaapana & Mike Kaawa — Force of Nature Tour, Sierra Nevada Brewery Co. Big Room, 7:30 pm, www.sierranevada.com/bigroom
May 21
• The California Honeydrops, Sierra Nevada Brewery Co. Big Room, 7:30 pm,
www.sierranevada.com/bigroom
May 29
• Big Sam’s Funky Nation, Sierra Nevada Brewery Co. Big Room, 7:30 pm, www.sierranevada.com/bigroom

Corning
May 1
• Girls, Inc - 7th annual Strong, Smart, and Bold breakfast. 7:30 - 9 am. Carlinos at Rolling Hills Casino. www.girlsincnsv.org
May 4-5
• May Madness Car Show, Downtown Corning, (530) 824-5550

Cottonwood
May 21
• Cottonwood Garden Club Meeting 10 am, Cottonwood Community Center (530) 347-1281
May 23-25
• Craig Cameron’s “Extreme Cowboy Race Clinic,” Cottonwood Creek Equestrian Center, 18550 Evergreen Road, 8 am – dark, (530) 347-0212, www.cottonwoodcreekequestrian.com
May 26
• Extreme Cowboy Race with Craig Cameron, Cottonwood Creek Equestrian Center, 18550 Evergreen Road, 9 am – 4:30 pm, (530) 347-0212, www.cottonwoodcreekequestrian.com
May 27-29
• Craig Cameron’s “Working Horsemanship Clinic,” Cottonwood Creek Equestrian Center, 18550 Evergreen Road, 9 am – 4:30 pm, (530)347-0212, cottonwoodcreekequestrian.com

Dunsmuir
May 26
• 4th Annual Pie Social - during Dogwood Daze. (530) 235-0839
May 26, 27
• Dogwood Daze. (530) 235-2177

Etna
May 12
• Fifth annual Big Bellydance Show, Historic Avery Theater, 7 pm, (530) 468-2424,
www.bigbellydanceshow.com

 Mount Shasta
May 4-6
• 18th annual Wesak Celebration, event begins 7 pm May 4 and ends 9 pm May 6, profits from ticket sales go to Meals on Wheels, (530) 918-9555 for vending, (888) 926-9255 for tickets,
www.wesak.us
May 19
• Raft and Restore the Upper Sacramento River.
9 am- 4 pm. Class 3 whitewater run of the Upper Sacramento River. www.riverexchange.org
May 25
• 4th Friday Mt. Shasta Art Walk. Downtown Mt. Shasta. www.redgallerydoor.com

Red Bluff
May 1
• The Collingsworth Family Southern Gospel, First Church of God, 1005 So. Jackson St., 6:30 pm
May 5
• St. Elizabeth’s Auxiliary Annual Spring Luncheon, Red Bluff Community Center, 11 am – 2 pm, (530) 529-8038
• Guided Bird Walk, Sacramento River Discovery Center, 8 – 10 am, (530)527-1196
May 9
• 3rd Annual Emergency Preparedness Fair, Red Bluff Community Center, 11 am – 3 pm, (530)527-8177
May 14
• Sacramento River Watershed Celebration, Sacramento River Discovery Center, 9 am –
1 pm, (530)527-1196
May 19
• 8th Annual Circle of Champions Award Luncheon, Red Bluff Elks Lodge, 11:30 am – 1:30 pm, lolo4848@sbcglobal.net
• Relay for Life, Vista Middle School Track, 9 am, (530) 567-5946
• Dutch Oven Cook-Off & Disc Golf, Dog Island Park, (530) 529-0556, www.bluesforthepool.com
• Tehama County Cattlewomen Trail Ride, Dye Creek Preserve, (530) 527-4793
May 20
• Contemporary Historical Vehicle Association Annual Car Show, Red Bluff City River Park, 8 am – 3 pm, (530)275-8655

Redding
Through May 26
• Gallery Show, “Where I Find Myself.” Old City Hall, 1313 Market St. Displaying Howard Luke Lucas and Todd Clark through Watercolor and Photography, www.shastartscouncil.org
Through May 31
• Native’s Nature Art Show, Haven Art Studio, Historic Sherven Square, Suite 101,
www.havensrtstudio.com
May 3-5, 10-12
• Shasta High School “Guys and Dolls,” Shasta Learning Center, David Marr Theater, 2200 Eureka Way, 7 pm, www.davidmarrtheater.com
May 5
• NorCal Services for Deaf & Hard of Hearing presents “Adventuring in American Sign Language: Trix’s Travels,” Old City Hall, 1313 Market St., 7 pm, (530)221-1689, (530)410-0441, tcook@norcalcenter.org, www.norcalcenter.org
• Shasta Land Trust presents a four-course dinner with a selection of wines served in the setting of a dome house, 6 – 9 pm, (530)241-7886
• ShopHop, 9 am – 6 pm, www.shophopredding.com
• Native Garden Tour sponsored by the Shasta Chapter of the California Native Plant Society, 10 am -4 pm (530) 221-4280
May 6
• California State Old Time Fiddlers Association monthly Fiddle Jam, St. James Lutheran Church, 2500 Shasta View Drive, 1 pm workshop, 2 pm performance, 3 pm open mic jamming, www.northstatefiddlers.com.
May 9
• Bike to School Day events at various schools in Shasta County, contact Shasta Safe Routes to School at (530) 245-6457
May 11
• Performing Arts Society presents “Harmonia” choir performing to the music of the The Tudors, Old City Hall, 1313 Market St., 7:30 pm, (530) 241-7320
• Houston Jones, Bernie’s Guitar, 3086 Bechelli Lane, 8 pm, (530) 223-2040
May 12
• Shasta Land Trust at Family Day on Hathaway Ranch. Registration 10:30 – 11 am, activities 11 am – 4 pm, (530) 241-7886, bridget@shastalandtrust.org
• Second Saturday Art Night, 6 – 9 pm, www.shastartscouncil.org
May 12, 13
• Koi Show, Mt. Shasta Mall, Free. (530) 917-0930
May 13-19
• Bike Commute Challenge! Teams and individuals register at healthyshasta.org/bike_commute_challenge.htm
May 18
• Valet bicycle parking and free breakfast tickets for those who ride their bike and wear a helmet to Redding Rodeo Association’s famous outdoor pancake breakfast in Roaring Gulch (downtown Redding), 6 am – 10 am, courtesy of the Shasta Wheelmen, www.shastawheelmen.org/index.html
May 19
• Ride your bike in the Rodeo Parade (join the Shasta Wheelmen’s parade entry),
www.shastawheelmen.org/index.html
• Shasta Land Trust presents Mountain Biking, Ranch Style on a protected SLT conservation easement, 10 am – 1:30 pm, (530) 241 7886
• Redding Improv Players, Old City Hall, 1313 Market St., 8 pm, www.shastartscouncil.org
May 20
• “Music Man” Sing Along, First United Methodist Church, 1825 East St., 1 pm, (530)229-3661
May 30
• “Crossing the Room With Confidence” Business Networking Workshop, 7:30 – 9:30 am, (530) 225-4433 Ext. 100, www.reddingchamber.com

Shasta Lake
May 3
• Talent Show hosted by Shasta Damboree Youth Leaders, (530 ) 949-2749, www.shastadamboree.org
May 4-5
• “For Pete’s Sake” Pete Peasha Memorial Car Cruise Show & Shine, (530) 275-9797, www. shastadamboree.org
May 5
• Fire Department’s Pancake Breakfast, 6 – 9:30 am, www.shastadamboree.org
• Damboree Parade, 10 am, www.shastadamboree.org
• Dam Worker’s Reunion, 11 am, (530) 226-2995, www.shastadamboree.org
• Day in the Park, Clair Engle Park, Median Ave., 11 am – 4 pm, (530) 275-0801,
www.shastadamboree.org
May 10, 24
• Thursday Night Dinner, Shasta Lake Lions Club, 4121 Shasta Dam Blvd., 5:30 pm, (530) 275-8007

Surprise Valley
May 5
• Chocolate Wars Presented by Dr. Roberts Fund. www.modocfair.com

Weaverville
May 4-6
• Countywide Yard Sale organized by The Trinity Journal, map in May 2 Trinity Journal, (530) 623-2055
May 4
• Susie Glaze & the HiLonsome Band, Mamma Llama Eatery & Cafe, 490 Main St., 8 pm, (530) 623-6363
May 5
• May Faire at Junction City Park with vendors, music and Maypole dance
• Monthly Art Cruise, downtown Weaverville, 5 to 8 pm
May 11
• Trinity County mini “Reaching Forward” conference, Veterans Memorial Hall, 9 am to 2:30 pm
May 12
• Gypsy Soul, Mamma Llama Eatery & Cafe, 490 Main St., 8 pm, (530) 623-6363

Weed
May 20
• Mt. Shasta Eclipse Concert 12-8 pm. Hoy Park, Lake Shastina

Whitmore
May 19
• Whitmore Mountain Fair Classic Car & Motorcycle Show, parade line-up 9 am, parade 10 am, car show 11 am, barbecue lunch at noon, (530) 472-1429, arocini3@aol.com

Yreka
May 11
• Art Walk downtown Yreka Historic District, 5 – 8 pm
May 13
• Annual Mother’s Day Wildflower Show. Free event at the Siskiyou Golden Fairgrounds, 10 am - 4 pm, (530) 468-1238
May 19
• Great Swing and Pop music evening, St. Mark’s Preservation Square, 300 Lane St., 7:30 pm, (530) 340-5587, www.yrekapreservation.org, yrekachp@gmail.com

Yuba
May 5
• Sunset Serenade fundraiser supports the Middle Mountain Foundation, (530) 671-6116, mmfhikes@yahoo.com

Cascade Theatre
www.cascadetheatre.org

May 4
• Eclipse — Live Tribute to Pink Floyd, 8 pm
May 5
• Grease Sing-A-Long, 7:30 pm
May 11
• Senior Idol, 7 pm
May 12
• North State Symphony — Across the Seas, From Ages Past, 7:30 pm
May 15
• An Evening with Lindsey Buckingham, 7:30 pm

Civic Auditorium
www.reddingcivic.com

May 17-19
• Redding Rodeo, www.reddingrodeo.com/rodeoweek.htm
May 30
• Veterans’ Memorial Day Luncheon

Laxson Auditorium
www.chicoperformances.com

May 7
• Dave Eggers: Zeitoun — Book In Common
May 9
• Riders in the Sky: America’s Favorite Cowboys
May 16
• Annie Jr.: Playhouse Youth Theatre

Shasta District Fairgrounds
www.shastadistrictfair.com

May 5
• Kentucky Derby, 8 am – 5 pm, (530) 378-6787
May 8
• National Anthem Contest, 6 – 9 pm
May 12, 13
• The Burlap Harlot Show, 10 am - 5 pm
May 19
• Shasta Roller Derby, Roller Derby Bout, Trinity Hall, 6 – 6:30 am
May 25
• Anderson Explodes Mixer, 5 – 10 pm

State Theatre
www.statetheatreredbluff.com

May 8
• Sign Stage on Tour presents “Stuart Little,” 7 – 8:30 pm

Tehama District Fairgrounds
www.tehamadistrictfair.com

May 4-5
• Red Bluff Garden Club Flower Show “Elegant Affair,” (530) 527-5920
May 4-6
• Red Bluff Arabian “Silver Buckle” Horse Show, 7 am, (530) 527-5920
May 5
• 4-H Fur, Feathers & Udders, 8 am, (530) 527- 5920
• Alpaca “Fiber on Foot,” (530) 527-5920
• Cinco de Mayo, Latino Outreach, (530) 527-5920
May 10-13
• Northern Counties Quarter Horse Association Horse Show, (530) 527-5920
May 13-15
• North Valley Goat Show, (530) 527-5920
May 19
• 4th Annual Ronnie Lee King Memorial Run, (530) 527-5920
May 26-27
• Northern California Paint Horse Show, 8 am, (530) 527-5920

Turtle Bay Exploration Park
www.turtlebay.org

Through September 3
• Walk on the Wild Side Animal Show
Through September 9
• Brain Teasers 2
May 2
• Chocolate After Dark: A Wine and Chocolate Experience, 6 – 8 pm

Vintage Wine Bar and Restaurant
www.vintageredding.com

May 3
• Lagunitas Beer Dinner 6 PM. Call for details (530) 229.9449, The Mark Sexton Band 8 pm
May 4
• Perpetual Drifters 8 pm
May 5
• The Torpedoes 8 pm
May 10
• Dan Frost 8 pm
May 11
• Chris Molitor 8 pm
May 12
• Allison & Victor 8 pm
May 19
• Clearcut Acoustic 8 pm
May 20
• Vintage 6 year Anniversary and Summer Concert Series Kick-off with “The Novelists”
7 pm (this is a ticketed event)



Please e-mail your upcoming events to calendar@enjoymagazine.net. Event times and dates are subject to change without notice. Please check event phone number or website to verify dates and times. Enjoy Magazine is not responsible for any inconveniences due to event changes.

TEHAMA TRAIL PASSPORT WEEKEND

June 2, 3 (Tehama County)

Local farmers will host a weekend of wine tasting and farm-fresh food sampling and visitors will have the opportunity to tour 17 farms/wineries on the Tehama Trail. Proceeds benefit the Tehama Trail association to further develop agri-tourism in Tehama County. For more information, visit www.tehamatrail.com or call (530) 527-7882.

Dunsmuir Railroad Days

June 8, 9, 10 (Dunsmuir)

The annual Shasta vintage trains from the Western Pacific Rail Museum, a Saturday noon parade, kids’ activities, model trains, a variety of vendors­—and, for the second year in a row, a 2-mile and 5-mile River Run. New activities this year include a Saturday competition for local firefighters featuring a bucket brigade, a Sunday chili cookoff, and a screening of railroad films, including a documentary on hoboes by Dunsmuir filmmaker Bill McIntyre. For more information, visit www.dunsmuirrailroaddays.org or call (530) 235-4034.

Wine, Art, Music, Merchant Walk

June 8 (Palo Cedro)
5-8 pm | Downtown Palo Cedro

Join the merchants of downtown Palo Cedro, for an enjoyable “evening stroll” from pavilion to pavilion, where you can enjoy fine wines from local wineries, presented with food pairings by Etched in Elegance Catering, art displays and music playing at each pavilion Proceeds to benefit Wings of Angels and the Millville Grange. For more information, visit www.pcwammwalk.com.

Gold Rush Days

June 16 (Yreka)
Citywide

Gather with your family, friends and neighbors for some great fun, delicious food and terrific finds. Festivities include a chili cook-off, a street dance, many vendor booths, live music, farmer’s market, antique alley, shoot out reenactments and much more. For more information, visit www.yrekachamber.com.

Fly ‘N Ash Fast Warbird Pylon Race

June 24 (Anderson)
Ash Creek Field

Fly low, fly fast, turn left! Reno air races comes to Ash Creek RC Park.... just a little smaller. RC planes can go up to 180 mph, and it’s great fun to watch the pilots maneuver them through the skies. There will be three Divisions of racing, lots of raffle prizes and fun for the whole family. For more information, visit www.ashcreekrcflyer.com.

SESAME STREET LIVE

June 26, 27 (Redding)
Redding Civic Auditorium

Elmo, The Count, Cookie Monster, Big Bird, Bert & Ernie and all their funny and furry friends are taking to the stage to share the magical world of music with children. Don’t miss this opportunity to count along with The Count, visit Elmo’s World and do the Crumb-A-Rumba with Rosita and Cookie Monster at Sesame Street Live “Elmo Makes Music.” Come play before the show at Play Zone at Sesame Street Live - a fun way for children to experience their favorite street. For more information, visit www. reddingcivic.com.

Upcoming June Events

Alturas
June 2-3
• Sportsman’s & Outdoor Expo, Desert Rose Casino, 900 Co. Rd. 56, 10 am – 7 pm Saturday, 9 am – 3 pm Sunday, sponsored by The Modoc Outdoor Recreation & Tourism Interagency Group, free admission

Anderson
June 2
• Dog-A-Thon Festival, Haven Humane Society, 7449 Eastside Road, 10 am – 3 pm, (530) 241-5262, www.havenhumane.net
• The Vintage Barn, Ponderosa Ridge Ranch, 6145 Parkville Road, 8 am – 5 pm,  www.thevintagebarn.com

Chico
June 1, 8, 15, 22, 29
• Friday Night Concert Series, Downtown Chico, City Plaza, 7 - 8:30 pm, www.downtownchico.com
June 2-24
• Chico Theater Company presents “Kiss Me Kate”
www.chicotheater.com
June 13
• Darrell Scott, Sierra Nevada Brewery Co. Big Room, 7:30 pm, www.sierranevada.com/bigroom
June 19
• Chris Cain Band w/special guest Laurie Morvan Band. Sierra Nevada Brewery Co. Big Room,
7:30 pm, www.sierranevada.com/bigroom

Corning
June 9-10
• Ribs, Rods and Rides, Rolling Hills Casino, 2655 Everett Freeman Way, (888) 331-6400 or
(530) 528-3500

Dunsmuir
June 8-10
• Dunsmuir Railroad Days, Downtown Dunsmuir, www.dunsmuirrailroaddays.org
June 23
• World Dance Night, Senthong’s Blue Sky Room, 5855 Dunsmuir Ave., (530)261-1099, Happy Camp
June 8-12
• Art & Treasures Sale, the yard sales, garage sales, store sidewalk sales and community artists will be on the State of Jefferson Scenic Byway for the first half of the journey and the Bigfoot Byway on the second half, (530) 493-2900

Hayfork
June 9
• Hayfork Century Bike Ride, www.hayforkcentury.com

Lewiston
June 2
• 23rd annual Old Lewiston Peddlers’ Faire, 9 am – 5 pm, lewistonpeddlersfair.com
June 16
• Trinity Roller Derby Bout against Viva Roller Derby, Lewiston Park Gym, trinityrollerderby.com

McCloud
June 3
• 41st annual Flea Market, Main Street, 8 am – 4 pm, (530) 964-2909

Millville
June 2
• A Day in the Rose Garden, presented by the Shasta Rose Society, Davis Garden, 23897 Old 44 Drive, 10 am – 4 pm, (530) 242-1901

Mount Shasta
June 22
• 4th Friday Mt. Shasta Art Walk. Downtown Mt. Shasta. www.redgallerydoor.com

Palo Cedro
June 8
• Wine, Art and Music (WAMM) Walk, downtown Palo Cedro, 5 – 8 pm, (530) 547-5447,
www.pcwammwalk.com
June 12
• Guitar virtuoso Carl Verheyen, Music Max, 9472 Palo Cedro Lane, #10, 7 pm, (530) 547-7070, www.musicmaxonline.com

Red Bluff
June 2
• 3rd Annual Well Being Faire & Side Walk Sale, downtown Red Bluff, 10 am – 4 pm
• Guided Bird Walk, Sacramento River Discovery Center, 8 – 10 am, (530) 527-1196
June 2-3
• Tehama Trail Passport Weekend, 10 am – 5 pm, call Tehama County Farm Bureau at
(530) 527-7882, email tcfb@sbcglobal.net
June 4, 11, 18, 25
• Monday Summer Band Concerts, Red Bluff City River Park, 8 – 9 pm, (530) 527-8744
June 22-24
• River Park Festival, Red Bluff River Park, (530)529-0556, www.bluesforthepool.com
June 27
• Images from a Glass Eye International Juried Photography Show, online entries deadline,
(530)527-0431, www.imagesfromaglasseye.org
June 28
• Summer Pie Sale, St. Elizabeth Community Hospital, 2550 Sister Mary Columba Drive,
(530)529-8002

Redding
June - July
• Bee’s Knees, introducing their cartoon character the Haven Art Studio’s team of artists have worked on for many years, (530) 410-3299
Through July 14
• Gallery Show: “Tconos…Speaking Stones,” displaying Philip and Leah Harper, Old City Hall,
1313 Market St.
June 1
• Screening of “The First 70,”a short, 28-minute documentary that chronicles the filmmakers’ journey through California as they document the closure of 70 state parks, view a trailer online at vimeo.com/32192929, (530) 241-7320
• “Hawaiian Days Come to Redding,” American Cancer Society Discovery Shop, open seven days a week, 10 am – 5 pm
June 2
• Amateur Fiddle & Flatpick Contest, Pilgrim Congregational Church, 2850 Foothill Blvd.,
see contest schedule at www.csotfa.org
• Westside Performing Arts Center Fundraiser: Cabaret Variety Show, Old City Hall, 1313 Market St., hors d’oeuvres and no-host bar at 6:30 pm, performance at 7 – 9 pm
• “French” Polynesia Luau in the Woods, 6 – 9 pm, RSVP (530)241 7886, www.shastalandtrust.org
June 3
• Academic, Arts and Athletics Foundation, fun walk with friends to raise money for education, for women 18 years and older, Lake Redding Pavilion, registration/check-in at 8 am, contact Raina Brown at raina.brown@sbcglobal.net
June 8
• Performing Arts Society, Old City Hall, 1313 Market St., 7:30 pm, (530) 241-7320
June 8-10
• Annual Vintage Collectibles Show, Mt. Shasta Mall, 10 am – 9 pm Friday and Saturday, 11 am – 6 pm Sunday, (530)241-4063 or (530) 223-6702, www.mtshastamall.com
June 8, 15, 22, 29
• Enjoy Movies in the Park, Caldwell Park, Movies start at dusk. www.enjoymoviesinthepark.com
June 9
• Empire Recovery Center presents “Planting the Seed of Recovery,” Old City Hall, 1313 Market St., noon – 3 pm and 5 – 8 pm
• Second Saturday Art Night, 6 – 9 pm, (530)241-7320, www.secondsaturdayartnight.org
• An afternoon at the Wilsey Place, 1 – 5 pm, RSVP (530) 241-7886, www.shastalandtrust.org
• 2012 Caldwell Park Triathlon and Health and Fitness Faire, ages 5 – adult, (530) 225-4095, www.reddingrecreation.org
June 13
• If These Walls Could Talk…, 5:30 – 7:30 pm, RSVP (530) 241 7886, www.shastalandtrust.org
• Second Saturday Art Night, 6 – 9 pm, www.shastartscouncil.org
June 15
• Thom Berry’s Musical Ventures presents “Native Vive,” Old City Hall, 1313 Market St., 8 pm, (530)241-7320
June 16
• Save Old Shasta State Historic Park event, J’s Market parking lot on hwy 299 W, 9am - 4pm, vendor spaces available, fun for all! For more information, email purring_kat2@hotmail.com
• Redding Improv Players, Old City Hall, 1313 Market St., doors open at 7:30 pm
June 22, 23, 24, 29, 30
• WE Mulitimedia presents “Frankie & Johnny in the Clair De Lune”, Old Ciy Hall,
www.wemultimedia.com
June 26-28
• Diva in Training Summer Camp, the Redding Arts Project, 1726 Market St., 1 – 4 pm, featuring age-appropriate dance, music, crafts and activities for the little diva ages 5 through 9, (530) 245-1029, reddingartsproject@rcmtc.org, register online at reddingperformingarts.studioware-online.com
• Princess in Training Summer Camp, the Redding Arts Project, 1726 Market St., 9 am – noon, featuring dance, music, crafts and activities for little princesses ages 3 through 5 (pre K), (530) 245-1029, reddingartsproject@rcmtc.org, register online at reddingperformingarts.studioware-online.com
June 28
• Shasta Vocal Institute Concert, Shasta College Theatre, 7 pm, (530) 242-7730,
www.shastacollege.edu/choral
June 30
• Edelweiss Club 16th Annual Biergartenfest Celebration, Wally’s Pasture, 8378 Churn Creek Road, make reservations by June 25, (530)378-5302, (530) 722-7893 or (530) 223-0629
• Benefit Walk, sponsored by Lawncrest Chapel & Memorial Park, Lawncrest Memorial Park, 1522 East Cypress Ave., proceeds benefit local NorCal Think Pink, registration begins at 8 am, (530)222-1587

Shasta Lake
June 3
• Shasta Lake Garden Project’s Plant Faire, Clair Engle Park, Meridian and Main streets, 9 am – 4 pm
June 14 & 28
• Thursday Night Dinner, Shasta Lake Lions Club, 4121 Shasta Dam Blvd., 5:30 pm, (530) 275-8007

Taylorsville
June 9
• Sierra Institute Center of Forestry Tours: The Ishi Wilderness with Beverly Ogle, participants will meet at 10 am at the Lassen National Park Ranger Station in Chester, 900 Main St., reservations required, (530) 284-1022, www.sierrainstitute.us

Weaverville
June 2
• Monthly Art Cruise, downtown Weaverville, 5 – 8 pm

Yreka
June 16
• Gold Rush Days, contact Yreka Chamber of Commerce at (530)842-1649
June 29
• Art Walk, 5 – 8 pm, downtown Yreka Historic District

Cascade Theatre
www.cascadetheatre.org
June 3
• Tribute to Ritchie Valens and Patsy Cline, 4 pm and 7 pm
June 24
• Trace Adkins

Civic Auditorium
www.reddingcivic.com
June 2, 3
• 3 on 3 Basketball Tournament, all day event
June 9
• Redding Dance Centre presents "Snow White & The Seven Dwarfs," 1 pm and 7 pm, www.reddingdancecentre.com
June 10

• Primus, 8 pm
June 16
• Dance Depot presents “Movie Madness 2012,” 6:30 pm, (530) 241-7764
June 19
• California Dance presents “Confessions on the Dance Floor!” 7 pm
June 26-27
• Sesame Street Live, 7 pm Tuesday, 10 am and 7 pm Wednesday

Marketfest
www.vivadowntownredding.org

Thursdays, 5 – 8:30 pm, Library Park, downtown Redding
June 7
• Alcyon Massive
June 14
• The Northstar Session
June 21
• Pine & Battery
June 28
• Shari Pourto

Mosquito Serenade
www.ci.anderson.ca.us

Wednesdays, 7 pm, KC Grove Anderson River Park
June 6
• The Northstar Session
June 13
• The Golden West Trio with Kay Marie
June 20
• The Pulsators
June 27
The Halyards

Riverfront Playhouse
www.riverfrontplayhouse.net

Through June 16
• Nana’s Naughty Knickers

Shasta District Fairgrounds
www.shastadistrictfair.com

June 13-17
• Shasta District Fair, “In the MooOOd for Fair,” 

State Theatre
www.statetheatreredbluff.com

June 2
• Selah Dance Academy presents “Let Your Light Shine,” 6:30 pm

Tehama District Fairgrounds
www.tehamadistrictfair.com

June 2-3
• Gun Show, (530)527-5920
June 8-10
• Crawdad Festival, R Wild Horse Ranch, (530)352-9453, www.rwildhorseranch.net
June 15-17
• Illumination Festival, (530)527-5920, www.illuminationfestival.com
June 23-24
• Nor Cal Miniature Horse Show, (530)527-5920

Turtle Bay Exploration Park
www.turtlebay.org

Through September 3
• Walk on the Wild Side Animal Show
Through September 9
• Brain Teasers 2
• Chocolate, The Exhibition
June 2
• Charlie Rabbit and His Friends, 10:30 am
June 3
• Build It! Lego: Summertime, 1 – 4 pm
June 9
• Family 2nd Saturday: Chocolate, 10:30 am – 3:30 pm
June 11
• Maker Monday Workshop: Reconstructing Toys, 1 – 4 pm
June 16
• Go Green with Plant Pest and Disease Control! 10 am – noon
• Science Saturday: It’s Electric! 11 am – 3 pm
June 16-17
• Father’s Day Overnight, 6 pm Saturday through 8 am Sunday
June 17
• Build It! Keva Planks: Skyscrapers, 1 – 4 pm
June 18
• Venomous Day, 11 am – 3 pm
June 20
• Solstice Celebration, 11 am – 2 pm
June 22
• The Indie Element: MidsummerFest, 7 – 10 pm
June 25-29
• Animal Survival Summer Camp (ages 9-11), 9 am – 4 pm
June 30
• A Walk with the Horticulture Manager, 10:30 am


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