Posts Tagged ‘Chico activities’

Things to Do In Chico When It’s Raining

Tuesday, February 17th, 2009

Yes, the precipitation is much-needed, but if your kid is going as stir-crazy as mine is during this storm, you could probably use some fresh ideas on how to get your children out and about without getting drenched in the downpour. (Of course, there’s something to be said for a little mudpuddle splashing now and then.)

1. Library. Hit the Chico library for storytime or just to browse. Check out ChicoKids.net’s list of other Chico Storytimes for more options. It’s free fun!

2. Chico Museum. If you haven’t seen the circus exhibit, now’s your chance! Bring an umbrella in case you don’t get a parking spot close by.

3. Get Crafty. Head to Glazed Creations, String Bead, Busy Bee Ceramics or another crafty place where kids can explore their creativity and make something cool.

4. Child Care. Hand the “problem” off to someone else: Let KidsPark, gym child care, etc. get the wiggles out while you get a much-needed rest.

5. Chuck E. Cheese. Get out the Purell and head to Chuck E. Cheese. That’s where my husband took our son today, and $5 kept the kid happy and busy for two hours.

Also consider: the Chico Mall, the movies, a play, the Nature Center, Bidwell Mansion and some of the other fun places mentioned on ChicoKids.net. And please feel free to add your own suggestions to the comments. Thanks!

Public Pool: Use It or Lose It

Saturday, July 26th, 2008

FYI: The CARD-operated swimming pools at Chico and Bidwell junior high schools are officially scheduled to be open from 1-4 p.m. on Saturdays (as well as various hours during the week). But if there aren’t enough people using it, they close early. Totally understandable but a bummer. (Happened to our family today.) Still a great deal at $1 per person. You could also take a short drive to the Dwight Brinson Swim Center at 9451 Midway in Durham. Run by the Durham Recreation and Parks District, the pool is open for public swimming Monday-Friday 1-4:30 p.m. and Saturday and Sunday 1-5 p.m. as well as Tuesday and Thursday evenings from 7-9. Admission is $2 and season passes are available.