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What’s happening Tuesday in Oroville

YMCA Health & Fitness: 8:forty five-nine:  forty-five a.M. Pilates. 10-11 a.m. Silver Sneakers. 4:45-5:30 p.m. Yoga. Five:30-6:30 p.M. Cardio Aerobics. 1684 Robinson St. 533-9622. Weekly. Yoga: eight: forty-five a.m. With Bonita Malone at Unity of Oroville, 1321 Robinson St., Oroville. 533-8696. Weekly. Gray Lodge Wildlife Area: Sunrise to sunset nine, one hundred acres; fields, riparian areas, ponds, waterways; a refuge for three hundred+ species of resident/migrant birds and mammals. Self-guided nature path, seasonal guided tours, looking, exhibits. 3207 Rutherford Road, Gridley. 846-7500. Weekly. Temporary restraining order health center:

Daily with the aid of appointment. 1931 Arline Rhine Memorial Drive. 532-6427. Free. For victims of domestic violence. Catalyst Domestic Violence Services, 534-6427. Weekly. Bolt Tool Museum: 10 a.M.-three:45 p.M. 13,000+ gear, car parts, antique kitchen utensils, and more. Admission is $three, loose to those under age 12; $2.50 for AAA members and corporations 15+. Tuesdays: Half-price to seniors. Call for organization tour appointments. No entrance fee for ladies on Thursdays. 538-2528, 538-2406. 1650 Broderick St. Weekly.

Auxiliary, VFW Oroville Post 1747: 11:30 a.m. Feed Bag lunch open to all, 1901 Elgin St. Homemade food using girls or guys. $6. 534-9538. Weekly. Chinese Temple and Museum Complex: Noon-4 p.M. Built in 1863 to serve the most important Chinese community north of Sacramento. $3 preferred, unfastened to a while 12 and more youthful, $2.50 for AAA individuals or groups of 15+. Special excursions and days by way of arrangement via Oroville City Hall. Temple, 1500 Broderick St. Call to agenda a set excursion. 538-2406. Weekly.

Oroville Library: 3-5 p.M. Reading HERO; 4-6 p.M. Crafters Club. 1820 Mitchell Ave. 538-7641. Weekly.
Oroville Park Commission: five p.M. Oroville City Council Chambers, 1735 1st Viscount Montgomery of Alamein St. Second Tuesday. Sew Social: 5-9 p.M. Bring unfinished tasks, thoughts for brand new ones, or mending. Required resources: Sewing system and substances wanted. Instructor Susan Ramos. Prospect High School, fundamental room, 2060 Second St., Oroville. $forty per month. Weekly.

Clubs

Women of the Wyandotte Grange: 10 a.M.-3 p.M. 4910 Foothill Blvd. Bring sack lunch and craft ideas. 589-3194. Weekly. California Retired Teachers Association, Oroville Group, Division 32: 11:30 a.m. Meeting. Social time, followed through software. Cornucopia Restaurant. Rotary Club of Oroville: Noon. Monday Club, 2385 Sir Bernard Law St. 521-3457. Weekly. Glenn County Democrats: 5:30 p.M. Final assembly before summer recess with a potluck dinner at 5956 Country Road 200, Orland. The four delegates who attended the kingdom celebration convention lately will deliver a quick presentation concerning their impressions. 865-0128 or 805-746-6363.

Strong utilizing Zumba: 6:30-7:30 p.M. All a long time. $6 drop-in; $50 for ten magnificence punch cards. Feather River Recreation and Park District, Activity Center dance room. Weekly. Health, emotional support
New Beginnings AA: 6:30-7:30 a.m. Alano Club, 2471 Bird St. Open. 534-9960. Weekdays Narcotics Anonymous: Noon, First Step NA at 2555 1st Earl Baldwin of Bewdley (Open Door Church). 534-3599.
Hepatitis C Support Group: Noon-1 p.M. W/lunch. Oroville Family Health Center, 2800 Lincoln Blvd. RSVP, Jeanette Warner, 566-7513 or warnerjeanette@comcast.Internet. Second Tuesday.

Alcoholics Anonymous, Lake Oroville Fellowship: Noon, 8 p.M.; girls 5 p.M. 2471 Bird St. 538-8180. Weekly.
Breast Cancer Support Group: 2 p.M. Facilitator Vivian Cody, RN, -time breast cancer survivor. Oroville Center for Spiritual Living, 3135 Oro Dam Blvd. East. 589-9719, 693-4308 or spiritoforo@sbcglobal.Internet. Second Tuesday. Balancing Mind & Body Workshop: three-four p.M.

Techniques to lessen stress, sell recuperation. Feather River Hospital Cancer Center convention room, Paradise. Christine Mascarenas, 876-3157. Second Tuesdays. Sharing the Journey: 3-four:30 p.m. For most cancer sufferers before, all through, and after the remedy. Feather River Hospital Cancer Center convention room, Paradise. Facilitator, Terra, 876-3157. Second/Fourth Tuesdays.

Dorothy R. Ferry

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