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Fourth of July in Chico

Friday, July 3rd, 2009

It’s almost Independence Day, and Chico does it up right. (Well, I wish we could also set off fireworks at home, but understandably it’s a fire hazard so they’re forbidden countywide.)

Tonight, July 3, is a fireworks show at the Outlaws game. Seats are being sold on the field for the first time ever, and the show can also be viewed from other nearby locations such as the Chico High football field.

CARD is sponsoring the traditional festivities in Bidwell Park, and I’m pasting in the info here:

Saturday, July 4 - One Mile Dam Recreation Area - Bidwell Park

Celebrate the 4th of July with CARD, Do-It Leisure, the Chico Rotary and the Chico Parks Department.

7:30-11:00 AM Pancake Breakfast (Do-It Leisure)
7:00 AM Independence Day 5 K $25 Reg. Fee (Chico Running Club)
9:00-12:00 PM Horseshoe Contest: sign-up at the pits @ 8:45 AM
9:00 AM Fife & Drum Band
9:30-10:35 AM Chico Community Concert Band
10:00-3:00 PM Booths Open (Food, Activities, Crafts)
10:45-11:30 AM “Let Freedom Ring” (Guest Speaker)
12:15-12:45 PM Pie Eating Contest (Purchase $1 tickets at the event. (Sponsored by Marie Callenders)
1:00-2:00 PM Free Family Games With Prizes (CARD)
1:00-3:00 PM Midnight Blues Society
2:00-2:15 PM Raffle Winners Announced

Spring Jamboree, aka Easter Egg Hunt, at Caper Acres

Saturday, April 11th, 2009

The scramble for eggs begins at Caper Acres on Saturday, April 11 at 9 a.m. The Spring Jamboree includes the egg hunt, an Easter Bunny visit and more. Visit the CARD Web site for more info, and have fun!

Great Muppet Caper Is Tonight’s Family Movie in the Park

Saturday, August 16th, 2008

Sunset! Tonight! Great Muppet Caper! Sycamore Field in Bidwell Park! Be there or be square. It’s free! www.chicorec.com Gonzo and Fozzie are newspaper reporters investigating a diamond theft. The 1981 film is set in Europe. (For more, let’s turn to the definitive, always true and complete, Wikipedia entry. The last free movie of the summer will be Iron Giant on Sept. 20.

Alligator Hole

Wednesday, July 30th, 2008

Alligator Hole in Upper Bidwell ParkThere may be some code against sharing the location of a great swimming hole, as there is with secret fishing holes. But Alligator Hole isn’t secret. It’s right in Upper Bidwell Park on the way to Bear Hole. It’s shallow (waist-level for adults at the deepest, I’d say). In fact, it’s so shallow you can let the kids play in the water near the shore without being a hovermom (or hoverdad). We took Alec yesterday for a preschool playdate, and the kids had a ball playing in the water, watching the little fish swim about and even a huge tadpole that was about to turn into a frog. It’s rocky and a little slimy in spots, but there’s a good-sized beach with both shade and sun. Alligator Hole is named for the rock in the (use your imagination, kids) shape of an alligator.