The following is a list of events inspired by Valentine's Day from February 13 to Chico and Oroville.
Friday 13 Oroville are at Valentine Bunch Nu Omega a.
Omega Nu will be here with the annual Valentine Bunch Oroville. Tickets are $ 15 for the games starting at 7 clock Oroville Sports Club, 2600 Oro Dam Blvd. Doors open at 6:30 clock, there are the prices and the chance to win a hindquarter of beef.
ToReservations call Laurie Simpson, 533-0921.
On 13 February ready for puppies and kittens love kisses in Chico.
The eighth edition of Puppy Love Kitten and Kisses Valentine's Dinner, February 13 and this is a great fundraiser for the Butte Humane Society. "It's Only Superstition" is the theme and participants must bring good luck. There will be door prizes, raffles, silent auction and several live, including a dessert auction and auction for weekend getaways. The Mahoneywill provide musical entertainment. On the evening of Chico Masonic Family Center, 1110 W. East Ave. If, by 6 clock A selection of tri-tip or pasta primavera is offered for dinner, start with Italian side dish. Tickets are $ 60 in advance. Tickets will be sold at the door.
Interested? Need more information? Contact the shelter at 894-9066 ext. 4 or e-mail shelter@buttehumane.org
February 14 - the big night - make sure you Rotary OrovilleRoundup.
The night of Valentine's Day will be its 23rd annual Oroville Rotary Rotary Roundup, Feb. 14 at Municipal Auditorium hosts. The doors will open at 18.00 clock with a silent auction. Cattlemen's dinner is served at 7 and watch the music by Cotton Wood will start at 8 clock advance tickets $ 25 per person and Tri Counties Bank in Oroville and Butte Community Bank or any Rotary Club Lunch Oroville. This is the largest association of fundraisers and proceeds areused to fund its community projects.
Of course you do not want to lose the Chico Boys and Girls Club in Valentine's Gala
This is a 10th Annual Valentine Gala to benefit the Boys and Girls Club Valley of the North, instead of February 14 in Bell Memorial Union at Chico State University. The evening dinner will be offered the dancing, entertainment Wildcat Jazz Ensemble, with music by DJ Greg Scott and several auctions. Tickets are $ 85 andDeadline to purchase them is Friday.
A silent auction offers a wide range of products and services, from spa packages for diamond sports game tickets and cruises. A live auction includes the following terms, as a fishing trip in Mexico and Hawaii to obtain the weekends, such as glass blowing and you host a party in a cellar.
With the proceeds from the gala and other private fund-raising campaigns, the Boys & Girls Club plans to continue development of the artsInitiative and other educational programs benefiting more than 2,500 young people aged six to 18 after school at eight sites in Chico, Paradise, Oroville and Magali.
To reserve seats, Debbie LaPlante Moseley at 899-0335 ext. 210 or dlaplantmoseley@bgcnorthvalley.org
Then there is the Historical Society of Valentine's Day tea at Oroville.
Butte County Historical Society will launch its first Valentine's Day Tea on February 14, twice, 11:30 and 13:30 clockTea is served with scones, jellies, tea sandwiches and desserts. Shelly Blanchei T. Tea Bar Cafe Fusion sit down to talk to both. Once the historical leaders of society will be displayed during the event. 90 minutes each session is limited to 48 people, Ehmann Home, 1480 Lincoln. Tickets are $ 20 and can send a stamped addressed envelope with a check payable to BCHS, PO Box 2195, Oroville, CA acquired 95965th
For more information, contact Pat Pascale589-2591.
Do not feel like it? Why not the Women's Club Valentine's Dance in the Chico?
Chico Women's Club, a Valentine's dance with open mic session for all ages, February 14 hosts. Participants can bring their favorite CDs and clothing. Among the Open Mic sessions, people can read their favorite poem or love story. The club offers champagne, sparkling juice and pastries. Tickets are $ 5 - $ 10 per person. The proceeds will help pay for the chairs recently purchasedClub
Contact Glynda-Lee Hoffmann at 342-0640 or solar2244@gmail.com
If it were not for you, as the ball is sustainability in Chico.
be the third annual Sustainability ball instead of February 14 at Park Tower Pavilion, 2040 Park Avenue. The theme for this year's event will include "love the earth, too," and a four-course vegetarian meal prepared and served by students with guest chef Davide Guzzetti. It will be a silent auction, a no-host bar, and the benefits arenew musical duo, and Mamus Electric Circus. Tickets are $ 20 and under Books in Lyon until 13 February. Limited tickets are available at the door. A table with eight seats is equipped with a bottle of wine for two $ 160. The fundraiser supports the students of Chico State and Butte College in their efforts to local and regional sustainability.
For tickets, please contact Deanna Dottai, call (831) 345-7576.
Not for you? Revisiting My Funny Valentine! at the State University of Chico
Afundraiser for Valentine's Day, My Funny Valentine! Chico State Department of Music at 7:30 clock in February 14th Harlen Adams Theatre on campus. Chico State Rocky Winslow will perform his new composition, "She's Just Dreaming" Valentine's Day and other specialties such as "E 'come out of a dream," "The Very Thought of You" and "My FoolishHeart. He will be joined by Grant Levin, Greg D'Augelli, Dan Kinkle and other guest artists. Presales are $ 15 for adults, $ 13for seniors and $ 6 for students and children. Write $ 2 at the door.
If you prefer to hear some beautiful voices of Valentine's Day, why not attend one of the services Valentino sing?
The General Bidwell, Chico chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society, a singing Valentine on February 13 and February 14. We will go to businesses, homes, restaurants, where a buyer wants them to do. You do not have two love songs and present a floral arrangement or candy. The cost is$ 40.
For details and reservations, call 342-6973.
Instead, you may prefer the sound of the Foot Hills Chorus.
February 13 and 14 Barber Shop Quartets supporters in Butte County for "Singing Valentines" in love with hundreds of offices, restaurants, schools and housing supply. Quartets belong to the sound of the chorus from Paradise Foothills, a chapter of the Barbershop Harmony Society 34,000 members, based in Nashville, Tennessee A typical songValentine's Day includes delivery of two songs sung in barbershop harmony, by four men in tuxedos. I'm also a small gift and a personalized card with the sentiments of the sender for $ 40.
To order a singing Valentine's Day, the hotline at 521-3874 or e-mail don9268@sbcglobal.net Valentine
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