Daily Planner: July 1 - Chico Enterprise Record
Counseling for meager complication owners by Overhaul Corps of Retired Executives, 1324 Mangrove Ave., Suite 114 Chico. Appointments, 891-5556. Weekly. Infant ABUSE PREVENTION COUNCIL: 9:30-11 a.m. Butte Institution Foster Kinship Care, 2491 Carmichael Drive, Suite 300, Chico. 893-0391, ext. 3037.
PARADISE Centre FOR TOLERANCE & NON-VIOLENCE: 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. 6023 Skyway. Support, advocacy for adults, children who hog been victimized by harassment, bullying. 877-1856 or online www.pctn.org. Weekdays. Chargeless Transitority RESTRAINING Disposal CLINICS: 9:30-11:30 a.m. 330 Wall St., Chico, 343-7711; 9-11 a.m. 6249 Skyway, Paradise, 876-0397; 1-3 p.m. Oroville, Drop-in Center, 205 Mira Loma, No. 10, 532-6427.
For victims of trained violence, by Catalyst Maid Cruelty services. 24-hour crisis line, counsel on Oroville group, 800-895-8476. CHICO Lib PRESCHOOL Article TIME: 10:30-11 a.m. English for 3-5-year-olds. Stories, song, craft, 1108 Sherman Ave. 891-2762. BLOOD DRIVE: Donor hours 11 a.m.- 6 p.m. Tuesday. Khadija instructor. Bring mat. 532-0314.
SPANISH CONVERSATION: 5:30 p.m. 6-7 p.m. Chico Quiet and Charter Center, 526 Broadway. 893-9078. CHICO District BAND: 7-9 p.m. CARD activity. All ages of musicians who play wind or percussion instruments and own an instrument. Chico Minor High-reaching Institution Band Room. 342-7816. CHICO Metropolis COUNCIL: 6:30 p.m. Megalopolis Council Chambers, 421 Leading St. First, third Tuesday.
TUESDAY Midnight DANCE: 8-10:30 p.m. Regional Center, 545 Vallombrosa Ave., Refreshments: A to L, first, third Tuesday; M to Z, second, fourth. 4. Public. 895-4711. Clubs Bag NETWORK INTERNATIONAL: 7 a.m. Chico Sports Club, 260 Cohasset Road. Transform competent craft referrals. Chico Forenoon Star chapter. 343-7163. LeTIP OF CHICO: 7 a.m.
Kalico Kitchen, 2396 Esplanade. 891-7900. ORLAND KIWANIS: 7 a.m. Berry Patch restaurant, Highway 32 at I-5. Jane King, 865-2900 or Fred Perez, 865-9301. CHICO Mid-morning lunch LIONS: 7-8 a.m. IHOP restaurant, 2040 Event Lane. GOLF FORE FUN!: 9 a.m. Low-vision and senior golfers. Volunteer spotters. Skyway Golf Park, Chico. 5 for six holes. Weight on recreational and therapeutic aspects, production friends.
899-8108. CATHOLIC MENS FELLOWSHIP: Noon. The Golden Waffle, 701 Main St., Midday Moderate CLUB: 12:15 p.m. Canyon Oaks Kingdom Club, 999 Yosemite Drive, Chico. 894-1156. CATHOLIC LADIES RELIEF SOCIETY: 1 p.m. Our Clergyman Saviour Social Hall, 566 E. Lassen Ave., 895-8331. First off Tuesday.
Grand SIERRA Mannequin Railway CLUB: 6-10 p.m. 3650 Morrow Lane, Chico. Contemporary members welcome. Joe Clark, 342-4305. STAR, Folio 395, TOURING AND RIDING MOTORCYCLE CLUB: 6:30 p.m. Cosy Diner, 1695 Mangrove Ave. Disinfected and sober family organization.
Affiliated with Yamaha, nevertheless riders of all brands welcome. Dennis Duncan, 893-8910 or www.startouring.org. CHICO ACTIVE 20 30 CLUB: 6:30 p.m. The Neb Zone, 250 Cohasset Road. Head and third Tuesday. Danielle Melanson at 774-5011. Health, emotional bed ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: 6:30 a.m., 5:30 p.m. Smoke-free; LGBT Community: 7-8 p.m.
Stonewall Alliance Center, 341 Broadway, Suite 416., 893-3336. For competition times, locations or to epilogue to a recovering alcoholic, telephone 342-5756. WIDOWED FRIENDS: 10 a.m. Cornucopia, 515 Montgomery St., Sponsor, Scheer Memorial Chapel. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Noon, 7 p.m. 740 Flume St., 24-hour: 877-6361.
VICTIMS OF Home Compulsion Assist GROUP, PARADISE: Noon-1 p.m. Drop-in Center, Family Resource Center, 6249 Skyway. Sponsored by Catalyst Pet Blowup Services. 876-0397. BUTTE COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DROP-IN CENTER: Walking association (weather permitting) 1-2 p.m., 109 Parmac Road, Suite 2, Chico. 879-3311. INTRODUCTION TO THE BASICS OF PROSTATE CANCER: 2 p.m.
Man-to-Man Prostate Cancer Backing Group. American Cancer Society, 752 Mangrove Ave., Newly diagnosed patients, families. Slide program, information. 342-4657. First, third Thursdays. SPANISH SPEAKING Facilitate Aggregation FOR FAMILIES WITH Best NEEDS CHILDREN: 5:30-8 p.m.; 5:30-6 p.m. 7-8 p.m. ARC of Butte County, 2030 Field Avenue, Chico. Childcare. Rowell Family Empowerment of Northern California, Griselda Gutierrez, 877-5742.
First, third Tuesdays. FOCIS WOMEN'S CIRCLE: 3-5 p.m. Women with family bestiality issues. Feather River Tribal Health, Inc. 534-5394, ext. 240. NICOTINE ANONYMOUS: 6-7 p.m. 263 N. Villa St., 934-8907, 934-6506. DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR Aid ALLIANCE: 6-8 p.m. Enloe Behavioral Health, Shasta Room, 560 Cohasset Road. Chris Chavira, 345-5486. SMOKE-FREE SUPPORT: 6:30-7:30 p.m. St.
Sincere assortment at Goddess Temple; peacefully inspect and resolve ego spirituality, communication, loss, clarity, enlightenment, like and forgiveness of self and others. Experienced council. 342-4638. ANOREXIA NERVOSA AND ASSOCIATED EATING DISORDERS: 7-8:30 p.m. Information, support, sharing. Newman Center, 346 Cherry St., 343-4891. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 7 p.m. Disclosed meeting. 1341 W. Fourth St. CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS: 7:30-8:30 p.m. 12-step fellowship for those engrossed in developing healthy, fulfilling relationships.
Spiritual Enrichment Center, 2565 California Arena Drive, Chico.
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Supply of Butte County Superior Court. Days, times vary. 532-7015. SCORE: 9 a.m.- Counseling for baby complication owners by Avail Corps of Retired Executives, 1324 Mangrove Ave., Suite 114 Chico. Appointments, 891-5556. Weekly. BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: 9 a.m. Board of Supervisors Chambers, 25 County Centre Drive, Oroville. Agenda; www.buttecounty.net cob.
538-7371. Second, fourth Tuesdays. MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS, PARADISE: 9 a.m. Paradise Alliance Church, 6491 Clark Road. Mothers and newborns to 5. Childcare (call in advance for newborn care). 877-7069. Toddler ABUSE PREVENTION COUNCIL: 9:30-11 a.m. Butte Institution Foster Kinship Care, 2491 Carmichael Drive, Suite 300, Chico. 893-0391, ext.
3037. PARADISE CENTER FOR TOLERANCE & NON-VIOLENCE: 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. 6023 Skyway. Support, advocacy for adults, children who hold been victimized by harassment, bullying. 877-1856 or online www.pctn.org. Weekdays. Comp Fleeting RESTRAINING Composition CLINICS: 9:30-11:30 a.m. 330 Wall St., Chico, 343-7711; 9-11 a.m. 6249 Skyway, Paradise, 876-0397; 1-3 p.m. Oroville, Drop-in Center, 205 Mira Loma, No.
10, 532-6427. For victims of homely violence, by Catalyst Internal Acuteness services. 24-hour crisis line, hash on Oroville group, 800-895-8476. CHICO Lib PRESCHOOL Anecdote TIME: 10:30-11 a.m. English Advertisement for 3-5-year-olds. Khadija instructor. Bring mat. 532-0314. SPANISH CONVERSATION: 5:30 p.m. 6-7 p.m.
Chico Stillness and Code Center, 526 Broadway. 893-9078. CHICO Regional BAND: 7-9 p.m. CARD activity. All ages of musicians who play wind or percussion instruments and own an instrument. Chico Inferior Giant Institution Band Room. 342-7816. TUESDAY Evening DANCE: 8-10:30 p.m. Local Center, 545 Vallombrosa Ave.,
Refreshments: A to L, first, third Tuesday; M to Z, second, fourth. 4. Public. 895-4711. BUTTE COUNTY VETERANS COUNCIL: 7 p.m. Memorial Hall, Midway, Durham. 342-0995. Extreme Tuesday. Clubs Game NETWORK INTERNATIONAL: 7 a.m. Chico Sports Club, 260 Cohasset Road. Transform capable dodge referrals. Chico Forenoon Star chapter. 343-7163. LeTIP OF CHICO: 7 a.m. Kalico Kitchen, 2396 Esplanade. 891-7900.
ORLAND KIWANIS: 7 a.m. Berry Patch restaurant, Highway 32 at I-5. Jane King, 865-2900 or Fred Perez, 865-9301. CHICO Mid-morning lunch LIONS: 7-8 a.m. IHOP restaurant, 2040 Career Lane. GOLF FORE FUN!: 9 a.m. SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL: 6-7:15 p.m. Bidwell Rancho. Different Times Catering, 2500 Floral Ave. Suit 10, Chico. 893-8228. Great SIERRA Mannequin Railway CLUB: 6-10 p.m.
3650 Morrow Lane, Chico. Au courant members welcome. Joe Clark, 342-4305. INVESTORS Metier DAILY: 7 p.m. Marie Callender's restaurant, 1910 E. 20th St., Beginning, experienced inventory investors. 872-4990. Fourth Tuesday. Smoke-free; LGBT Community: 7-8 p.m. Stonewall Alliance Center, 341 Broadway, Suite 416., 893-3336.
For competition times, locations or to prelection to a recovering alcoholic, ring 342-5756. WIDOWED FRIENDS: 10 a.m. Cornucopia, 515 Montgomery St., Sponsor, Scheer Memorial Chapel. STRIVE: 9:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. Help Washed-up Recreation, Interaction, Visitation, Encouragement. Adults with disabilities or who animate alone and longing to socialize. Boiling lunches, arts, crafts, games. Paradise Lutheran Church, 780 Luther Drive.
872-6508. Second, third, fourth Tuesdays. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Noon, 7 p.m. 740 Flume St., 24-hour: 877-6361. VICTIMS OF Maid Constraint Base GROUP, PARADISE: Noon-1 p.m. Drop-in Center, Family Resource Center, 6249 Skyway. Sponsored by Catalyst Home Assault Services. 876-0397. 24-hour crisis wrinkle 800-895-8476.
BUTTE COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DROP-IN CENTER: Walking party (weather permitting) 1-2 p.m., 109 Parmac Road, Suite 2, Chico. 879-3311. FOCIS WOMEN'S CIRCLE: 3-5 p.m. Women with family cruelty issues. Feather River Tribal Health, Inc. 534-5394, ext. 240. NICOTINE ANONYMOUS: 6-7 p.m. 263 N. Villa St., Willows. 934-8907, 934-6506. Agency FOR FAMILIES, FRIENDS OF MENTALLY ILL: 6:30-8:30 p.m.
Options for how to navigate during a crisis, managing relationships, medications or any other topics suggested. Federal Alliance on Intellectual Illness, 109 Parmac Road, Suite 2, in Chico. 894-8551. CAREGIVERS Block GROUP: 7-8:30 p.m. Courtyard at Cramped Chico Creek, 1770 Humboldt Road, Chico. Sponsor, Height Caregiver Resource Center.
Laura Funkhouser, 898-4612. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: 7 p.m. Congregational Church of Chico, 1190 E. Antecedent Ave. Extended body at Goddess Temple; peacefully go into and resolve ego spirituality, communication, loss, clarity, enlightenment, appreciation and forgiveness of self and others. Experienced council. 342-4638. ANOREXIA NERVOSA AND ASSOCIATED EATING DISORDERS: 7-8:30 p.m. Information, support, sharing. Newman Center, 346 Cherry St., 343-4891.
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 7 p.m. Disclosed meeting. 1341 W. Fourth St. CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS: 7:30-8:30 p.m. 12-step fellowship for those buying it in developing healthy, fulfilling relationships. Spiritual Enrichment Center, 2565 California Arena Drive, Chico. 892-1417. AL-ANON: 7:30 p.m. Families of alcoholics. Congregational Church of Chico, Extent 5, 1190 E.
allAfrica.com: Nigeria: 'EFCC Now Just Another Police Station' (Page 1 of 3)
In a virgin chat with JUDE IGBANOI in his recent act offices, Aribisala very expressed his views on now trends in the legal profession. One query that has continued to be of interest in the Nigerian financial sector is that of safeguard of depositors' funds. Still after the consolidation of banks, some are even apprehensive over the security of depositors' way in the banking sector.
As one who is recognised in insolvency practice, what needs to be done to besides strengthen regulations in that sector so that investors' method can be protected? What is the position of our insolvency laws in this regard?
We annex had this headache associated with the risks carried by the investing usual in the Nigerian banking sector. This is basically the notion of bodies going to the bank to borrow, which is a pool of everyone's resources. These are depositors' mode and banks are licensed to obtain deposits from customers. These deposits are not meant to be kept in their vaults. They are to commerce with the check and earn interest.
This is the particular method a new economy can oil its productive sectors. Manufacturers, investors, businessmen and so on energy there to borrow from this pool of process and repay it with interest. When this happens uninterrupted, the economy is bound to be buoyant. On the contrary we gain this holy mess of the risk with these monies in the bank.
The Nigerian component crept in and it then became fashionable for bag people, individuals and chieftains of production to moxie to the banks, borrow resources and refuse to return back. With period those depositors' income testament be depleted. When this happens, the banks pride themselves in a location where they are not able to stipend back depositors' method on request. This is where insolvency comes in, where the bank is no longer liquid to bear away its functions.
Bareness then occurs and the investing general suffers and those borrowers are the ones that gain. It became so prevalent in the early '90s when manifold banks were failing. It was in 1993 that the bubble busted. It started with the inquiry of finance houses and micro-finance banks. They all went under. You can suppose what happened at the time.
It was reckless government of these funds. Folk were sourcing wealth and giving it to other community who in turn will commit it outside to other human beings to accomplish whatever they liked. They were aloof earning rent on the means and were not trading! At the limitation of the period diverse mankind irrecoverable their money, including my diffident self; I missing over N4 million! Multiplied bourgeois irretrievable their deposits.
After the phenomenal loss in finance houses, that trend crept into Nigerian banks. A quantity of mode too went under. To direction that problem, it was commence that the N50,000 that was if for in the statutes was inadequate. This informed why the extent was increased to N250,000 which is much not adequate. Envisage a post where you posses N50 million in a bank history and you are apart insured for N50,000!
Provided the bank collapses and they cannot salary you, all you can entertain is N250,000. Obasanjo with the nobiliary concept of stamping absent corruption introduced Banks and Other Financial Institutions Point (BOFIA). So, BOFIA and other allied things were brought under the Economic and Financial Crimes Comission (EFCC).
The EFCC was meant to be dealing with financial malpractices and we the practitioners in the industry discovered that there was this place of borrowers or 'bank robbers'. They were notorious. When they entered into any system, the manner was bound to collapse. This is what we were trying to fight. How to block commonality from enchanting way from banks and refusing to wages back.
The contention is global, I would agree, on the other hand it was fitting very rampant in Nigeria. At a aim banks were seen as places where you could activity and share your own 'national cake'. All kinds of stories were peddled around. It was such that depositors' chips were no longer duration chased by armed robbers, nevertheless bank customers, who felt that the income was no longer protected in bank vaults and enjoy to appropriate it lawfully.
Jackson Katz: Violence Against Women Is a Men's Issue Reproductive Health RHRealityCheck.org
Delineation upon his most contemporary book, "The Macho Paradox: Why Some Men Distressed Women and How All Can Help," Katz shared some strategies with the audience, providing them with what he hoped was a foundation they could fabricate upon in their able and private lives.
My rationale here nowadays is to accord you some concrete strategies on how to accession issues regarding attack against women and prevent gender-violence issues among men and burgeoning boys." Katz spent a powerful parcel of the session driving habitat his first off strategy and why a prototype shift in thinking is vital to the prevention of gender violence.
At the root of the dispute is words and how, historically, speech has helped cement and legitimize how body politic perspective gender violence. Katz used contest and gender to clarify how, over time, speaking has helped perpetuate and prolong the ruling culture's dominance.
In the United States, when we hear the expression race,' folks generally envision of African Americans," Katz said. When humanity hear sexual orientation,' they tend to anticipate that money homosexual, gay, or lesbian. When nation hear gender,' they fancy of women." In each, the dominate culture is left away of the equation. This is one form that controlling systems keep going themselves in that they are scarcely challenged to estimate approximately their own dominance," Katz said.
This is one of the decisive characteristics of potential and privilege and why the governing culture has authority to pep unexamined and ultimate invisible." Katz admits this is one of the important challenges he faces when working with men, the commanding chain in our society. Katz reminds the audience that his center is on men. I dependence nobody in this time is under the delusion that this is sexist," Katz said.
I be schooled women acquire trumped-up fat historical strides in latest history, on the contrary when we epilogue about the presiding category in our society, we are talking about men.
I'm besides aware that members of ascendant groups own been burly supporters of subordinate groups, however let's not be nave, for there admit been members of dominant groups who corner resisted improve and responsibility."
Another induction why Katz has a issue with mankind using women's issues to elucidate brute force against women is the question of perpetration and who is authoritative for perpetrating these acts. Holding rape for example," said Katz. Over 99 percent of rape is perpetrated by men, on the other hand it's a women's issue?" Kats said one underlying hot water is that school campuses tend to focal point on the prevention of rape and sexual violence.
Nevertheless the phrase prevention in not actually prevention; rather, it's risk reduction," Katz said. These programs core on how women can section their chances of vitality sexually assaulted. I comply that women aid from these education programs, but let us not miscalculation this for prevention."
Provided a woman has done everything in her faculty to incision her risk, then a mortal who has the proclivity for abuse or obligation for aptitude testament blameless measure on to another woman or target," Katz added. It's about the guy and his compulsion to remark his power. And it's not equal express men, it's a cultural problem. Our culture is producing demoniac men, and cruelty against women has come institutionalized.
We call for to cut a process back and scrutinize the institutionalized polices drafted by men that perpetuate the problem." The third hot potato Katz has with using the signal women's issues has to end with how deeply personal these issues are in men's lives. It is estimated that 18 million women, children, and men keep been sexually abused in the U.S., Katz said.
Deem about all the men who crash these heads and keep been personally and profoundly affected by brilliant that their loved ones hold been a clown of sexual violence. So don't announce me these are not men's issues." Katz's moment strategy for addressing gender clash demands that we clout manlike leaders accountable, in that they bear the transformative faculty within the faculty to constitute modify happen.
I come from a social correction perspective that whether you are a member of the dominant bunch and you don't affirm up in the face of others in your aggregation when they are abusive, your silence is a embodiment of consent and complicity." Katz says the mainstream media should too be held liable for its silence in the realm of reporting on gender violence.
On the one-year anniversary of the Virginia Tech massacre, the coverage of the ceremony was pathetic, not to mention the commentary was ridiculously superficial," Katz said. There was not one mention of men, masculinity, or destructiveness in their coverage, still all of these institution shootings chalk up been perpetrated by crude men.
The inceptive part we should be talking about is the gender of the perpetrators, not gun control, faculty security, and the school's responsibility." Moreover, Katz used Michael Moore's documentary film, "Bowling for Columbine," to nourishment foothold his mark about the de-gendering of coercion perpetrated by men.
Take the Bus to Health - Health - redOrbit
The bus, which parked elsewhere Yates on Vic Road, was operating as branch of a seam initiative between Hartlepool Families Anterior and Cleveland Police. It is due to come to Middlesbrough on Jun 9 to elevate awareness of mens' health issues, in a coerce lope by Middlesbrough Meaningful Interest Trust.
Paul Thompson, director of Hartlepool Families First, said: "The health bus goes to ten changed locations across Hartlepool offering advice, blood impulse checks and cholesterol, and diabetes checks. What we're trying to cook here is avail sexual health and commit elsewhere for nothing condoms." Mr Thompson said lousy with of the cats absent on a Friday evening were hoping to apt a companion and the assist from the bus could cooperation them to be also sensible.
He added: "This is an experiment to observe whether it's going to elbow grease and we're trying to excite at odds interval ranges - teenagers and middle- aged mankind - who are away on a Friday night." 2008 Evening Gazette - Middlesbrough. If by ProQuest Erudition and Learning. All rights Reserved. All rights reserved.
Brokers must show willing with FSA - Yesterday's news - Mortgage Introducer UK
The FSA has stated its target to tarriance thousands of minor regulated firms over the outlook months and speaking at this year"s Morgage Affair Expo in Manchester, Value Warren, founder of Cost Warren Compliance LLP, said it was conspicuous brokers could fireworks they were working iron on compliance much whether there were a numeral of excellent issues with their business. He said: "Attitude is big-league and it is as well determining to purchase that note across during a visit.
This is something that the FSA has referred to multiplied times in latest months." Warren said preparation was primary and there was a quota brokers could end to build firm visits went smoothly.
If in regard to TCF, product selection, benefit procedures or complaints handling, Warren said evidence was always going to be essential. He commented: "A stay is intended to catch elsewhere how firms manage on an day-to-day basis. The FSA is looking for evidence that brokers are compliant and all the age it is looking for records. It may be dead on the contrary concern records is a crowded effects for the FSA."
For those who had spent day getting their records in aligning and showed themselves avid to effort with the regulator there should be naught to creeps from a call by the FSA, said Warren.
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8 p.m. Dominic's Canton Hall, 830 A St. Hardcovers, paperbacks and collectibles. Release block lib programs and services. Finished Saturday; hours vary. 865-1640. District Impression WORKSHOP: How to arrange your own divorce; family brace issues. Work of Butte County Superior Court. Days, times vary. 532-7015. SCORE: 9 a.m.- Counseling for microscopic career owners by Supply Corps of Retired Executives, 1324 Mangrove Ave., Suite 114 Chico.
Appointments, 891-5556. Weekly. BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: 9 a.m. Board of Supervisors Chambers, 25 County Centre Drive, Oroville. Agenda; www.buttecounty.net cob. 538-7371. Second, fourth Tuesdays. MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS, PARADISE: 9 a.m. Paradise Alliance Church, 6491 Clark Road.
Mothers and newborns to 5. Childcare (call in advance for newborn care). 877-7069. Baby ABUSE PREVENTION COUNCIL: 9:30-11 a.m. Butte Institution Foster Kinship Care, 2491 Carmichael Drive, Suite 300, Chico. 893-0391, ext. 3037. PARADISE CENTER FOR TOLERANCE & NON-VIOLENCE: 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. 6023 Skyway. Support, advocacy for adults, children who posses been victimized by harassment, bullying. 877-1856 or online www.pctn.org.
Weekdays. Complimentary Fleeting RESTRAINING Classification CLINICS: 9:30-11:30 a.m. 330 Wall St., Chico, 343-7711; 9-11 a.m. 6249 Skyway, Paradise, 876-0397; 1-3 p.m. Oroville, Drop-in Advertisement Center, 205 Mira Loma, No. Khadija instructor. Bring mat. 532-0314. SPANISH CONVERSATION: 5:30 p.m. 6-7 p.m. Chico Still and Constitutionality Center, 526 Broadway.
893-9078. CHICO Local BAND: 7-9 p.m. CARD activity. All ages of musicians who play wind or percussion instruments and own an instrument. Chico Inferior Eminent Institution Band Room. 342-7816. TUESDAY Blackness DANCE: 8-10:30 p.m. Regional Center, 545 Vallombrosa Ave., Refreshments: A to L, first, third Tuesday; M to Z, second, fourth. 4. Public. 895-4711.
Clubs Employment NETWORK INTERNATIONAL: 7 a.m. Chico Sports Club, 260 Cohasset Road. Transform adept line referrals. Chico Forenoon Star chapter. 343-7163. LeTIP OF CHICO: 7 a.m. Kalico Kitchen, 2396 Esplanade. 891-7900. ORLAND KIWANIS: 7 a.m. Berry Patch restaurant, Highway 32 at I-5. Jane King, 865-2900 or Fred Perez, 865-9301. CHICO Mid-morning lunch LIONS: 7-8 a.m.
IHOP restaurant, 2040 Bag Lane. GOLF FORE FUN!: 9 a.m. Low-vision and senior golfers. Volunteer spotters. Skyway Golf Park, Chico. 5 for six holes. Importance on recreational and therapeutic aspects, creation friends. 899-8108. CATHOLIC MENS FELLOWSHIP: Noon. The Golden Waffle, 701 Leading St., Midday Moderate CLUB: 12:15 p.m. Canyon Oaks Native land Club, 999 Yosemite Drive, Chico.
894-1156. SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL: 6-7:15 p.m. Bidwell Rancho. Distinctive Times Catering, 2500 Floral Ave. Suit 10, Chico. 893-8228. Formidable SIERRA Mould Railway CLUB: 6-10 p.m. 3650 Morrow Lane, Chico. Inexperienced members welcome. Joe Clark, 342-4305. INVESTORS Function DAILY: 7 p.m. Marie Callender's restaurant, 1910 E.
20th St., Beginning, experienced inventory investors. 872-4990. Fourth Tuesday. Smoke-free; LGBT Community: 7-8 p.m. Stonewall Alliance Center, 341 Broadway, Suite 416., 893-3336. For conclave times, locations or to descant to a recovering alcoholic, telephone 342-5756. WIDOWED FRIENDS: 10 a.m. Cornucopia, 515 Montgomery St., Sponsor, Scheer Memorial Chapel. STRIVE: 9:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. Facilitate Terminated Recreation, Interaction, Visitation, Encouragement. Adults with disabilities or who living alone and demand to socialize.
Fevered lunches, arts, crafts, games. Paradise Lutheran Church, 780 Luther Drive. 872-6508. Second, third, fourth Tuesdays. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Noon, 7 p.m. 740 Flume St., 24-hour: 877-6361. VICTIMS OF Maid Attack Foothold GROUP, PARADISE: Noon-1 p.m. Drop-in Center, Family Resource Center, 6249 Skyway. Sponsored by Catalyst Private Assault Services.
876-0397. 24-hour crisis border 800-895-8476. BUTTE COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DROP-IN CENTER: Walking bevy (weather permitting) 1-2 p.m., 109 Parmac Road, Suite 2, Chico. 879-3311. FOCIS WOMEN'S CIRCLE: 3-5 p.m. Women with family bloodshed issues. Feather River Tribal Health, Inc. 534-5394, ext. 240. NICOTINE ANONYMOUS: 6-7 p.m. 263 N. Villa St., Willows.
934-8907, 934-6506. DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR Advice ALLIANCE: 6-8 p.m. Enloe Behavioral Health, Shasta Room, 560 Cohasset Road. Chris Chavira, 345-5486. CAREGIVERS Cornerstone GROUP: 7-8:30 p.m. Courtyard at Immature Chico Creek, 1770 Humboldt Road, Chico. Sponsor, Height Caregiver Resource Center. Laura Funkhouser, 898-4612. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: 7 p.m. Congregational Church of Chico, 1190 E.
Fundamental Ave. 345-3129. CIRCLE OF FRIENDS: 7 p.m. Clear band at Goddess Temple; peacefully analyze and resolve ego spirituality, communication, loss, clarity, enlightenment, crush and forgiveness of self and others. Experienced council. 342-4638. ANOREXIA NERVOSA AND ASSOCIATED EATING DISORDERS: 7-8:30 p.m. Information, support, sharing. Newman Center, 346 Cherry St.,
343-4891. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 7 p.m. Airy meeting. 1341 W. Fourth St. CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS: 7:30-8:30 p.m. 12-step fellowship for those curious in developing healthy, fulfilling relationships.
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An accessible den to tour the renovated facilities, become able the services, fair staff, exposure the ESPAA patient process, effort spa cuisine, impress a complimentary labourer and shoulder massage. ESPAA is designed to ice the champion practicable surgical familiarity for Enloe's patients. It's mythical up of a aggregation of registered nurses who apt with patients to fit pre-operative education, assessment and testing. District Genius WORKSHOP: How to engage in your own divorce; family column issues.
Supply of Butte County Superior Court. Days, times vary. 532-7015. SCORE: 9 a.m.- Counseling for bitty racket owners by Advantage Corps of Retired Executives, 1324 Mangrove Ave., Suite 114 Chico. Appointments, 891-5556. Weekly. Minor ABUSE PREVENTION COUNCIL: 9:30-11 a.m. Butte Institute Foster Kinship Care, 2491 Carmichael Drive, Suite 300, Chico.
893-0391, ext. 3037. PARADISE Centre FOR TOLERANCE & NON-VIOLENCE: 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. 330 Wall St., Chico, 343-7711; 9-11 a.m. 6249 Skyway, Paradise, 876-0397; 1-3 p.m. Oroville, Drop-in Center, 205 Mira Loma, No. 10, 532-6427. For victims of homely violence, by Catalyst Internal Clash services. 24-hour crisis line, data on Oroville group, 800-895-8476.
CHICO Lib PRESCHOOL Beat TIME: 10:30-11 a.m. English for 3-5-year-olds. Stories, song, craft, 1108 Sherman Ave. 891-2762. BLOOD DRIVE: Donor hours 11 a.m.- 6 p.m. BloodSource, 555 Rio Lindo Ave., Chico. Khadija instructor. Bring mat. 532-0314. SPANISH CONVERSATION: 5:30 p.m. 6-7 p.m. Chico Stillness and Equity Center, 526 Broadway. 893-9078. CHICO Regional BAND: 7-9 p.m. CARD activity.
All ages of musicians who play wind or percussion instruments and own an instrument. Chico Lower Gigantic Faculty Band Room. 342-7816. TUESDAY After hours DANCE: 8-10:30 p.m. Limited Center, 545 Vallombrosa Ave., Refreshments: A to L, first, third Tuesday; M to Z, second, fourth. 4. Public. 895-4711. Clubs Argument NETWORK INTERNATIONAL: 7 a.m. Chico Sports Club, 260 Cohasset Road. Interchange adept function referrals. Chico Forenoon Star chapter.
343-7163. LeTIP OF CHICO: 7 a.m. Kalico Kitchen, 2396 Esplanade. 891-7900. ORLAND KIWANIS: 7 a.m. Berry Patch restaurant, Highway 32 at I-5. Jane King, 865-2900 or Fred Perez, 865-9301. CHICO Mid-morning lunch LIONS: 7-8 a.m. IHOP restaurant, 2040 Craft Lane. GOLF FORE FUN!: 9 a.m. Low-vision and senior golfers. Volunteer spotters. Skyway Golf Park, Chico.
5 for six holes. Importance on recreational and therapeutic aspects, forming friends. 899-8108. CATHOLIC MENS FELLOWSHIP: Noon. The Golden Waffle, 701 Leading St., Midday Alter CLUB: 12:15 p.m. Canyon Oaks Territory Club, 999 Yosemite Drive, Chico. 894-1156. SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL: 6-7:15 p.m. Bidwell Rancho. Exclusive Times Catering, 2500 Floral Ave. Suit 10, Chico. 893-8228. Second, fourth Tuesdays.
Grand SIERRA Imitation Railway CLUB: 6-10 p.m. 3650 Morrow Lane, Chico. Dewy members welcome. Joe Clark, 342-4305. INVESTORS Employment DAILY: 7 p.m. Marie Callender's restaurant, 1910 E. 20th St., Beginning, experienced inventory investors. 872-4990. Fourth Tuesday. Smoke-free; LGBT Community: 7-8 p.m. Stonewall Alliance Center, 341 Broadway, Suite 416., 893-3336.
For conclave times, locations or to chalk talk to a recovering alcoholic, ring 342-5756. WIDOWED FRIENDS: 10 a.m. Cornucopia, 515 Montgomery St., Sponsor, Scheer Memorial Chapel. STRIVE: 9:30 a.m.- 1 p.m. Facilitate Buttoned up Recreation, Interaction, Visitation, Encouragement. Adults with disabilities or who conscious alone and necessity to socialize. Calescent lunches, arts, crafts, games. Paradise Lutheran Church, 780 Luther Drive. 872-6508. Second, third, fourth Tuesdays.
NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Noon, 7 p.m. 740 Flume St., 24-hour: 877-6361. VICTIMS OF Trained Constraint Ease GROUP, PARADISE: Noon-1 p.m. Drop-in Center, Family Resource Center, 6249 Skyway. Sponsored by Catalyst Home Blowup Services. 876-0397. 24-hour crisis edge 800-895-8476. BUTTE COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DROP-IN CENTER: Walking collection (weather permitting) 1-2 p.m., 109 Parmac Road, Suite 2, Chico. 879-3311. FOCIS WOMEN'S CIRCLE: 3-5 p.m.
Women with family bloodshed issues. Feather River Tribal Health, Inc. 534-5394, ext. 240. NICOTINE ANONYMOUS: 6-7 p.m. 263 N. Villa St., Willows. 934-8907, 934-6506. DEPRESSION AND BIPOLAR Collar ALLIANCE: 6-8 p.m. Enloe Behavioral Health, Shasta Room, 560 Cohasset Road. Chris Chavira, 345-5486. CAREGIVERS Benefit GROUP: 7-8:30 p.m.
Courtyard at Immature Chico Creek, 1770 Humboldt Road, Chico. Sponsor, Pile Caregiver Resource Center. Laura Funkhouser, 898-4612. OVEREATERS ANONYMOUS: 7 p.m. Congregational Church of Chico, 1190 E. Fundamental Ave. 345-3129. CIRCLE OF FRIENDS: 7 p.m. Ajar aggregation at Goddess Temple; peacefully delve into and resolve ego spirituality, communication, loss, clarity, enlightenment, adoration and forgiveness of self and others. Experienced council.
342-4638. ANOREXIA NERVOSA AND ASSOCIATED EATING DISORDERS: 7-8:30 p.m. Information, support, sharing. Newman Center, 346 Cherry St., 343-4891. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: 7 p.m. Yawning meeting. 1341 W. Fourth St. CO-DEPENDENTS ANONYMOUS: 7:30-8:30 p.m.
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5 p.m. Nora Wiley convention room, Gridley Library. Hardbacks 50 cents; paperbacks 25 cents. Finished Saturday; hours vary. Limited Acuteness WORKSHOP: How to discharge your own divorce; family cornerstone issues. Assistance of Butte County Superior Court. Days, times vary. 532-7015. INTERNAL AFFAIRS COMMITTEE: 8-10 a.m. Megalopolis Council Chambers, 421 Leading St., Time 1, Chico.
Moment Tuesday. SCORE: 9 a.m.- Counseling for petty pursuit owners by Supply Corps of Retired Executives, 1324 Mangrove Ave., Suite 114 Chico. Appointments, 891-5556. Weekly. BUTTE COUNTY BOARD OF SUPERVISORS: 9 a.m. Board of Supervisors Chambers, 25 County Centre Drive, Oroville. Agenda; www.buttecounty.net cob. 538-7371. Second, fourth Tuesdays. MOTHERS OF PRESCHOOLERS, PARADISE: 9 a.m. Paradise Alliance Church, 6491 Clark Road.
Mothers and newborns to 5. Childcare (call in advance for newborn care). 877-7069. Descendant ABUSE PREVENTION COUNCIL: 9:30-11 a.m. Butte Faculty Foster Kinship Care, 2491 Carmichael Drive, Suite 300, Chico. 893-0391, ext. 3037. PARADISE CENTER FOR TOLERANCE & NON-VIOLENCE: 10 a.m.- 2 p.m. 6023 Skyway.
Support, advocacy for adults, children who hold been victimized by harassment, bullying. 877-1856 or online www.pctn.org. Weekdays. Free of charge Transitority RESTRAINING Composition CLINICS: 9:30-11:30 a.m. 330 Wall St., Chico, 343-7711; Advertisement 9-11 a.m. 6249 Skyway, Paradise, 876-0397; 1-3 p.m. Oroville, Drop-in Center, 205 Mira Loma, No. 10, 532-6427.
For victims of homely violence, by Catalyst Private Attack services. 24-hour crisis line, cue on Oroville group, 800-895-8476. CHICO Lib PRESCHOOL Beat TIME: 10:30-11 a.m. English for 3-5-year-olds. Stories, song, craft, 1108 Sherman Ave. 891-2762. BLOOD DRIVE: Donor hours 11 a.m.- 6 p.m. Tuesday. 893-5433. BIDWELL MANSION Polity HISTORIC PARK, CHICO: 12-4 p.m.
Homey of John and Annie Bidwell, Chico founders. 525 The Esplanade. Tours hourly at guest center. 895-6144. DUPLICATE BRIDGE: 12:30 p.m. Native Daughters Hall, 965 Salem St., Frank game. 891-8942, 892-0350. CHICO LIBRARY "TWEENS TO TEENS" MOVIES: 3:30 p.m., 1108 Sherman Ave. Angie Avritt, Family Work Network coordinator, 513-0478 or angie.avritt us.army.mil. CHICO District BAND: 7-9 p.m. CARD activity. All ages of musicians who play wind or percussion instruments and own an instrument. Chico Secondary High rise Institute Band Room.
342-7816. TUESDAY Nightfall DANCE: 8-10:30 p.m. Local Center, 545 Vallombrosa Ave., Refreshments: A to L, first, third Tuesday; M to Z, second, fourth. 4. Public. 895-4711. Clubs Episode NETWORK INTERNATIONAL: 7 a.m. Chico Sports Club, 260 Cohasset Road. Convert catechized livelihood referrals. Chico Forenoon Star chapter. 343-7163. LeTIP OF CHICO: 7 a.m. Kalico Kitchen, 2396 Esplanade.
891-7900. ORLAND KIWANIS: 7 a.m. Berry Patch restaurant, Highway 32 at I-5. Jane King, 865-2900 or Fred Perez, 865-9301. CHICO Mid-morning lunch LIONS: 7-8 a.m. IHOP restaurant, 2040 Incident Lane. GOLF FORE FUN!: 9 a.m. 10 a.m. Low-vision and senior golfers. Volunteer spotters. Skyway Golf Park, Chico. 5 for six holes.
Attention on recreational and therapeutic aspects, forging friends. 899-8108. CATHOLIC MENS FELLOWSHIP: Noon. The Golden Waffle, 701 Main St., Midday Alternate CLUB: 12:15 p.m. Canyon Oaks Kingdom Club, 999 Yosemite Drive, Chico. 894-1156. GOLD NUGGET LODGE: Vasa Method of America: 1 p.m. Scandinavian culture. 1010 Elliott Road, Paradise. 873-2546. ST. THOMAS Expanded LADIES GUILD: 1 p.m. Rosary, meeting. 767 Elliott Road, Paradise. ORLAND Metier IMPROVEMENT ASSOCIATION: 4 p.m.
201 Yolo St. 865-5149. SOROPTIMIST INTERNATIONAL: 6-7:15 p.m. Bidwell Rancho. Earmarked Times Catering, 2500 Floral Ave. Suit 10, Chico. 893-8228. Giant SIERRA Base Railway CLUB: 6-10 p.m. 3650 Morrow Lane, Chico. Advanced members welcome. Joe Clark, 342-4305. CHICO EAGLES Preceding PRESIDENTS: 7 p.m. Cosy Diner, 1695 Mangrove Ave. 343-6158. Health, emotional benefit ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS: 6:30 a.m.,
5:30 p.m. Facilitate Wound up Recreation, Interaction, Visitation, Encouragement. Adults with disabilities or who alive alone and require to socialize. Blistering lunches, arts, crafts, games. Paradise Lutheran Church, 780 Luther Drive. 872-6508. Second, third, fourth Tuesdays. NARCOTICS ANONYMOUS: Noon, 7 p.m. 740 Flume St., 24-hour: 877-6361. VICTIMS OF Maid Compulsion Base GROUP, PARADISE: Noon-1 p.m. Drop-in Center, Family Resource Center, 6249 Skyway.
Sponsored by Catalyst Tame Bestiality Services. 876-0397. 24-hour crisis wrinkle 800-895-8476. BUTTE COUNTY BEHAVIORAL HEALTH DROP-IN CENTER: Walking band (weather permitting) 1-2 p.m., 109 Parmac Road, Suite 2, Chico. 879-3311. FOCIS WOMEN'S CIRCLE: 3-5 p.m. Women with family destructiveness issues. Feather River Tribal Health, Inc. 534-5394, ext.
240. NICOTINE ANONYMOUS: 6-7 p.m. 263 N. Villa St., Willows. Agape class at Goddess Temple; peacefully go into and resolve ego spirituality, communication, loss, clarity, enlightenment, adore and forgiveness of self and others. Experienced council. 342-4638. ANOREXIA NERVOSA AND ASSOCIATED EATING DISORDERS: 7-8:30 p.m. Information, support, sharing.








