On Saturday, January 26, Communications Coordinator, Amber Marron went on the Lake Oroville Visitor Center's Saturday Morning Nature Walk. This walk took us up Sycamore Hill on a beautiful morning.
The wind was crisp, but 17 other people joined me on this three mile walk. Hikers were both young and old, and with this being the toughest hike from January due to the steeper incline, everyone was able to complete the three mile walk just fine. The guides from the Lake Oroville Visitor Center were always open to answering questions about species of mushrooms and plants to how the hiking trail was created. Once we climbed in elevation there were gorgeous views of the Oroville Dam and the river below. Right before the very top there was a Trail Log for the Brad Freeman/Dan Bebee Trail which I signed. Unfortunately I could not make it to the very top due to my susceptibility to poison oak, so if you are looking to hike Sycamore Hill make sure to take precautions due to the presence of poison oak. Overall it was a great time that I will continue to participate in! These weekly walks take place every Saturday with hikers meeting at the Lake Oroville Visitor Center at 9:00 am sharp. Grab your binoculars — the Snow Goose Festival begins tomorrow!From Wednesday, January 23rd, through Sunday, January 27th, they'll be offering the ultimate birding experience! There is still space available for some of the exciting field trips and workshops, but they are filling up fast. You can sign up online:
👉http://www.snowgoosefestival.org/events/field_trips.php You can also check out the Snow Goose Festival Wildlife Art Exhibit at the Museum of Northern California Art from Jan 24 - Jan 27. There will be a formal opening reception Friday, January 25th from 5 to 8 pm. Details here: http://www.monca.org/event -- If that wasn't enough to do, we're also in the middle of Restaurant Week! After hiking around birding all day, treat yourself to a perfect pairing. For a list of participating restaurants, Explore Butte County has you covered: https://www.explorebuttecounty.com/restaurant-week/ Photograph by Mike Peters This weekend, January 18th, 19th and 20th, the Paradise Symphony Orchestra will accompany the Northern California Ballet for a special performance of The Nutcracker at the Historic Oroville State Theatre!
This performance was originally scheduled for December at the Paradise Performing Arts Center. Northern California Ballet's Paradise studio was lost in the Camp Fire, and with it went everything they had prepared for this show. In six short weeks, they have recreated everything including sets, costumes, and props. This production is truly a team effort and what can happen when old and new friends work together. For Tickets Visit http://www.northerncaliforniaballet.com/?page_id=21 Coming up this Saturday (1/19) is the Lake Oroville Visitor Center's walk to Glen Pond.
"Walk down to the south side of the diversion pool and cross a couple of streams before you encounter an old olive orchard around a secluded pond. Trains used to rumble through on the rail bed that damned up the pond, and now you can see how nature reclaimed the landscape." Be sure to get there early. They leave at 9 AM on the dot. Visit their Facebook Page for more updates and to RSVP. Check out our Visit Oroville Guide to find more fun things to do and to learn more about Saturday Morning Walks at the Lake Oroville Visitor Center. Butte County’s first ever Restaurant Week will be held this January 18-27, 2019, and Oroville's very own downtown establishment, The Exchange, will be one of the featured participants. This year’s theme will be PERFECT PAIRINGS.
From the Explore Butte County website: "Butte County exemplifies how seemingly contrasting characteristics come together perfectly. From the rural to the urban, farm to city, and valley to mountains, Butte County comes together to create a truly special experience for visitors and locals alike. We believe the story of our area can be told through food." For additional event details and participating locations, visit Explore Butte County » Coming up this Saturday (1/12) is the Lake Oroville Visitor Center's walk to Foreman Creek.
Meet at the Visitors Center at 8:45, the group will leave at 9:00 to drive over to Foreman Creek. This walk is about 3 1/2 miles and moderate in difficulty. You’ll see where the Beckwourth Trail came through as we walk over to the boat-in campground. Be sure to get there early. They leave at 9 AM on the dot. Visit their Facebook Page for more updates and to RSVP. Check out our Visit Oroville Guide to find more fun things to do and to learn more about Saturday Morning Walks at the Lake Oroville Visitor Center. Coming up this Saturday (1/5) is the Lake Oroville Visitor Center's walk to Saddle Dam.
Meet at the Visitor Center at 8:45, we leave at 9:00. We will drive over to the Saddle Dam Day Use Area. This walk will take us over Saddle Dam, through the forest, and around the horse camp. The walk will be about 3 1/2 miles long, mostly easy, but, some elevation change. There is a chance of rain predicted. Heavy rain cancels, light rain does not. Be prepared! Be sure to get there early. They leave at 9 AM on the dot. Visit their Facebook Page for more updates and to RSVP. Check out our Visit Oroville Guide to find more fun things to do and to learn more about Saturday Morning Walks at the Lake Oroville Visitor Center. Coming up this Saturday (12/15) is the Lake Oroville Visitor Center's Train Tunnel walk along the Diversion Pool below the dam and through the mysterious tunnel!
Don't forget your spelunking gear ;-) (just kidding) and be sure to get there early. They leave at 9 AM on the dot. Visit their Facebook Page for more updates and to RSVP. Check out our Visit Oroville Guide to find more fun things to do and to learn more about Saturday Morning Walks at the Lake Oroville Visitor Center. Please join us on December 8, at 6 pm for the 23rd Annual Parade of Lights in Historic Downtown Oroville.
Once again the Chamber will be announcing each float at the beginning of the parade route in front of their office. We feel it is important to continue long-standing community traditions such as the Parade of Lights. During this especially difficult time for our community, it gives us the opportunity to celebrate together and support each other. Watch as decorated floats with dancers and performers move through Downtown Oroville while marching bands perform en route. Entries include the Cal Fire/Butte County Fire Department, Butte County Sheriff's Office as well as Feather Falls Brewing Company and the STREAM Marching Band to name a few! Stop by the Chamber to see our music and light show before the parade! For more information: https://www.orovilledba.com/?event=annual-parade-lights-2&event_date=2018-12-08 Halloween will be here on Wednesday, October 31 and there are a ton of ways to celebrate!
3:00 pm - 5:00 pm Start your Halloween celebrations at the Feather River Recreation & Park District where they will be hosting their annual Halloween Trick-or-Treat. Their activity center will be decorated and there will be plenty of fun crafts for the kids. 4:00 pm - 6:30 pm The Butte County Sheriff’s Office continues their tradition of the annual Trunk or Treat Safety Fair. Public safety vehicles, public safety personnel, and more will be at the Nelson Sports Complex this evening. 5:00 pm - 8:00 pm Looking for a completely kid friendly event? Head to the Oroville Church of the Nazarene for the Light Up The Night Harvest Festival. There will be pony rides, carnival games, live music, and much more. 5:00 pm - 9:00 pm For adults only, Feather Falls Casino & Lodge will be hosting a spooktacular Halloween Costume Contest. There will be $3750 given out in cash prizes during the night. 6:00 pm - 8:00 pm For those with little kids, Grace Baptist Church is having a Harvest Festival for toddlers to fifth graders. Games, candy, and prizes will be available in this safe environment. 6:00 pm - 9:00 pm The Christian Faith Center will be hosting a Fall Festival at their Oroville Campus location. Several cars will be decorated for a trunk or treat. 7:30 pm to 10:00 pm Finish off your Halloween celebrations at the Oroville State Theatre. The theatre presents Halloween Fright Night with Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde along with the pipe organ master, Dave Moreno. General seating tickets will only be $10. We hope you have a festive, spooky, and safe Halloween! |
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