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 In Chico or Oroville? Here is what you need to do on Valentine's Day! -2

The following is a list of Valentine's Day events that begin on February 13 in Chico and Oroville.

On Friday the 13th , to be in Omega-Well, Valentina Bunko in Oroville.

Here, Omega Nu of Oroville will be hosting its annual Valentine Bunco. Tickets are $ 15 for games that start at 19:00 at the Oroville Sports Club, 2600 Oro Dam Blvd. Doors will open at 18:30. There will be prizes and the opportunity to win the back quarter of beef.

To make a reservation, call Laurie Simpson, 533-0921.

On February 13 , be prepared for a puppy love and kissing a kitten in chico.

The eighth annual puppy and kitty kisses lunch is crowned on February 13, and this is the main fundraiser for the society Butte Humane. “This is only superstition” is a topic, and participants should wear happy delights. There will be door prizes, lotteries, silent and various live auctions, including a dessert auction and a weekend auction. Mahoneys will provide musical entertainment. The evening, which will be at the Chiko Poppy Family Center, 1110 W. East Ave., will begin at 18:00. Dinner is available for a dinner of knitwear or pasta, as well as Italian cuisine. Tickets - 60 US dollars. No tickets will be sold at the door.

Interested? Need more information? See your shelter at 894-9066 ext. 4

On The 14th of February - big night - make sure you are in the Oroville Rotary round.

On Valentine's Day, Oroville Rotary will hold its 23rd annual Rotary Roundup on February 14 at the Municipal Auditorium. Doors will open at 18:00 with a quiet auction. Dinner at the Cattlemen will be served at 7 pm, and Cottonwood music will begin at 8 o'clock. Tickets purchased in advance are $ 25 per person and are available at Tri Counties Bank and Butte Community Bank in Oroville or through any Oroville Rotary Noron Club. This is the largest club collector and the funds will be used to fund community projects.

Of course, you do not want to miss the Valentinovskaya gala at the “Boys and Girls” club in Chico.

This is the 10th annual Valentina Galata, held in favor of the Northern Valley Boys and Girls Club, on February 14th at the Bell Memorial Union at Chico University. The evening will offer restaurants, entertainment in the Wildcat jazz ensemble, dance to the music of disc jockey Greg Scott and several auctions. Tickets are $ 85, and the deadline for their purchase is on Friday.

A quiet auction will showcase a variety of products and services, from diamonds to spa packages to tickets for sports games and sailing trips. The live auction will feature items such as sport fishing in Mexico and the Hawaiian getaway, learning how to put a glass and have a party in a wine cave.

Thanks to Gala and other private fundraising, the Boys and Girls Club plans to continue developing its artistic initiative, as well as other educational programs that will benefit more than 2,500 young people between the ages of six and 18 after school at eight sites in Chico, Paradise, Magalia and Oroville.

To reserve a place, contact Debbie LaPlant Moseley by calling 899-0335 ext. 210

Then there is the “Historical Society” in Oroville.

The Butt County Historical Society will have its first Valentine’s Day on February 14th twice, from 11:30 to 13:30. Tea will be served with buns, jellies, tea sandwiches and desserts. Shelly Blanche from T. Tea Bar Fusion Cafe will perform on both chairs. During the event, historical clothing from the vaults of society will be displayed. Each 90-minute room accommodates up to 48 people, at Ehmann Home, 1480 Lincoln. Tickets are $ 20 and can be purchased by sending a self-service stamped envelope with a check payable BCHS, PO Box 2195, Oroville, CA 95965.

For information, contact Pato Pascal by calling 589-2591.

Is not it? Why not visit the Women's Club Dance in Chico?

Chico Women Club will host Valentine's Day with an open mic session for all ages on February 14th. Participants can bring their favorite CDs and dress up. Between open microphone sessions, people can read a favorite love poem or story. The club will offer champagne, sparkling juice and desserts. Tickets are $ 5-10 per person. Revenue will help pay for the chairs recently purchased by the club.

If this is not for you, there is a “Sustainable Ball” in Chico.

The third annual sustainable development score will be held on February 14 in Park Tower Pavilion, 2040 Park Ave. This year's theme is “Love the Earth Too”, and will include a four-course vegetarian meal prepared and served by students with chef David Guzzetti. There will be a quiet auction, a bar without owners and performances of a new musical duet, MaMuse and Electric Circus. Tickets are $ 20 and are available in the Lyon books until February 13. Available tickets will be available at the door. A table of eight seats comes with two free bottles of wine for $ 160. A fundraiser helps students at Chico State and Butt College in their local and regional sustainability efforts.

Not for you? Repeat my funny Valentine! at Chico State University

Valentine's Day, a fundraiser, My Funny Valentine! For Chico's State Faculty of Music will be held at 7:30 pm on February 14 at the Harlen Adams Theater on campus. Chico State: Rocky Winslow will perform her new line-up: “She just dreams,” as well as other beloved girls, including “You came out of a dream,” “The Very Thought of You,” and “My FoolishHeart.” Grant will join him Levin, Greg D. Augelli, Dan Kinkl and other guest artists. Preliminary tickets are $ 15 for adults, $ 13 for seniors and $ 6 for students and children. Add $ 2 at the door.

If you rather hear beautiful voices on Valentine's Day , why not attend one of the services of St. Valentine?

Generals Bidwell, Chico Chapter of the Society of Barbershop Harmony, perform Singing Valentines on February 13 and 14. They will go to business, home, restaurants, where the buyer wants them to perform. They will make two love songs and present a flower arrangement or candy. The cost is 40 dollars.

For more information and reservations, call 342-6973.

Instead, you may prefer the sounds of a ghostly choir.

On February 13 and 14, the hairdresser’s quarters will be deployed through County Butte to deliver the Singing Valentines to hundreds of sweethearts in offices, restaurants, schools and homes. "Quartets" refer to the "Sound of the Predgoriysky Choir from Paradise", the head of the Harmony Society "Hairdresser", consisting of 34,000 people, with headquarters in Nashville, Tenn. Typical Singing Valentines will include the delivery of two songs performed in harmony by hairdressers, four men in tuxedos. They also include a small gift and a personalized card with the sender's mood for $ 40.




 In Chico or Oroville? Here is what you need to do on Valentine's Day! -2


 In Chico or Oroville? Here is what you need to do on Valentine's Day! -2

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