Another Class has been requested
Back by popular demand another week of Robots and creatures has been added Monday - Wednesday, August 9th - 11, 9am-12pm.
$70 per student no sibling discount.

Come take apart hard drives, sewing machines and found objects and reuse creating robots, birds and artist inspirations.
THIS WEEKEND
Redding Colt 45's Present
Lance Michael Cornwell Band live! @ Evening On The Green
Thursday, August 5
8pm
Tiger Field
1250 Parkview Ave, Redding

The Park Presents
Grizzly Roots
Thursday, August 5
6:30pm
The Park - Redding's Food Truck Hub
1552 Placer St, Redding

JPR Presents First Friday Arts
Friday, August 6
8 - 8:30 am
We'll open the phone lines at 800-838-3760 to take your calls on arts events in your town.

You can send audio clips (YouTube links are fine) back here for inclusion... we'll play 'em during your phone call.

We hope to have a bunch of things to talk about!
North Valley Art League
Presents August Member Show
Exhibit runs through August 28
Reception: Fri, August 6
5 - 7pm Outdoors on NVAL patio.
We have shade coverings and misters to fight off the heat.
Donations of food and wine are greatly appreciated!!

Please bring a mask to wear when inside the Gallery.

NEW HOURS OF OPERATION

11 am - 4pm, Wednesday – Friday
+ Saturdays Listed Below:
 July 3, July 31, Aug 28, Oct 2, Oct 30, Dec 18
NOTE: At this time masks will be required in the Gallery and receptions will be held outdoors on the patio. These restrictions will be reviewed by the Board each month as conditions change.
Siskiyou Arts Museum Presents Locomotion
closing August 7
Thursday through Sunday
12noon to 4pm
Main Gallery
5824 Dunsmuir Avenue, Dunsmuir

SAM presents an exciting new multi-artist exhibit of railroad themes, entitled “Locomotion.” Participating artists include: North Bank Fred, Shannon McGowan, Greg Mohan, Cheryl Petty, Stephen Richardson, and Shareen Strauss.
The Park Presents
Lance Michael Cornwell Band
Saturday, August 7
6:30pm
The Park - Redding's Food Truck Hub
1552 Placer St, Redding

Axiom Repertory Theatre Presents The Vagina Monologues
August 6 through September 16
2pm & 7:30pm
Axiom Repertory Theatre
2613 Bechelli Lane, Redding

Axiom Repertory Theatre continues its tradition of bringing bold, experimental, and vibrant theatrical experiences to the North State with their scintillating production of Eve Ensler’s masterful, controversial, liberating, and exhilarating play, The Vagina Monologues. The Vagina Monologues unflinchingly explores consensual and nonconsensual sexual experiences, body image, genital mutilation, direct and indirect encounters with reproduction, vaginal care, menstrual periods, sex work, and several other topics through the eyes of women with various ages, races, sexualities, and other differences.

Charles Isherwood of The New York Times called the play "probably the most important piece of political theater of the last decade” and, in 2018, The New York Times stated "No recent hour of theater has had a greater impact worldwide" in an article "The Great Work Continues: The 25 Best American Plays Since ‘Angels in America'". Don’t dare miss this incredible production!
Trinity County Arts Alive and
Weaverville Chamber of Commerce
The Art Walk is held the 1st Saturday of every month and features art galleries, specialty shops, and eateries an opportunity to invite the community in “after hours” to enjoy unique hand-crafted art and jewelry, meet the artists, while enjoying refreshments and, possibly, live music.

ART WALK and Artists’ Receptions from 5 PM to 8 PM

Main Street Gallery, 490 Main Street- "New Visions 2021", local artists Debee Holland-Olson and Michael Hopko present a collection of new work at Main Street Gallery. Although their mediums of artistic expression are quite different their inspiration, our plentiful and beautiful surroundings, are the same.

EarthDance Art Studios & Gallery, 140 S Miner Street are pleased and excited to host three local talented artists who create a variety of pieces in many mediums of visual art, including drawing, painting, ceramics, metalwork and glass. John Garrett, Susan Alexander, and Juanita Gonzalez.

Highland Art Center, 1270 Main Street - "Works on Canvas, Paper or Boards"

POP UP ART! Guest artists will be "poping up" at local venues!


Fratelli's Pizza Parlor Presents Identity Crisis
Saturday, August 7
7pm
Fratelli's Pizza Parlor
1774 California st, Redding

ANNOUNCEMENTS
North State Symphony announces all-new 2021-22 season

The season is a return to the concert hall and a full line-up of Masterworks Holiday, Family, and
Youth concerts, supplemental virtual content, Membership benefits and discounts, and options
for live or virtual ticket packages. In our “Crescendo” season, we gratefully celebrate a gradual
return to normal, seeing symphony friends, sharing great music, and reveling at being back in our
North State communities. Join us in this special season as we Crescendo together through a
musical journey of the human condition, from struggle and anguish to inspiration and triumph.

"We’ve missed live performances so much during the past year”, says Elizabeth Quivey, North
State Symphony Executive Director. “We can’t wait to start the new season in September and
build to an exciting crescendo with the fruition of our Beethoven Ninth concert. Working with
the teams at our wonderful venues, we’ll be taking the comfort and safety of our audiences and
musicians very seriously. We also have some great new Membership benefits, and flexible
attendance options to accommodate anyone who needs some classical music back in their lives,
whether in-person or virtual. We’re thrilled to be able to once again say: “see you at the
symphony!””.

This season’s Membership benefits include ticket discounts, member-only ticket pre-sales, free
access to all virtual content all season long, and more. Memberships and Season Ticket Renewals
for the 4-concert Masterworks Series go on sale July 27th, Season Ticket new purchases go on
exclusive Member pre-sale on August 10th, and non-Member Season Ticket new purchases and
single tickets go on sale August 24th. For more dates and purchase options, visit North State

North State Symphony is a cultural symbol of Northern California seeking to engage, educate,
excite, and unite North State communities through the language of music.
The Shasta Historical Society is excited to announce the launch of the Shasta Historical Society Mobile App! The Society has teamed up with OnCell, a leader in mobile apps for tourism and museums, through a generous grant from the COVID-19 Relief Fund of the Community Foundation of the North State. The app is available to download in both the Apple and Google play stores and is free of charge.

The Shasta Historical Society Mobile App allows the Society to offer walking, cycling, and driving tours through Shasta County on a wide variety of subjects. Available to download now is “An Outdoor Exploration of Redding, CA”. It is a cycling tour, west of the I-5 corridor, of historical locations in Redding, California, such as Diestelhorst Bridge, African Methodist Episcopal Zion Church and the Matson-Mowder-Howe Celebration Garden. The tour begins and ends at the Civic Auditorium and takes about 1 ½ hours to complete. If you do not have a bike, it can be walked OR you can explore from the comfort of your couch at home through images embedded as part of the tour. Coming soon is a driving tour “Tracing the Nobles Immigrant Trail”.

The Shasta Historical Society has been supporting its mission of bringing history to life for residents and visitors alike since 1930. The recent pandemic had us explore new options for continuing to carry out our mission. Society Director, Heather Farquhar, says “a mobile app allows us to take people to the history rather than just looking at it in a photograph or document. It’s a more immersive and interactive way to learn about our past and see some of what others saw before us”. The Society will continue to produce tours, programs, and exhibits in a variety of formats moving forward.

The Shasta Historical Society strives to communicate the many stories that make up Shasta County history. This year, the Community Education Committee chose to focus on the often-untold stories that are a significant part of who and where we are as a community today. This program is offered in support of our mission to “encourage and inspire the exploration of Shasta County history…to become witnesses to history and to explore the dynamics of local heritage”.
The Shasta Historical Society moved to its current location in 1998. The Society houses the Museum’s collections, changing exhibits, store, and administrative offices. They are currently open 10am to 4pm Monday through Friday. Admission is free.

For more information, visit: shastahistorical.org, email shs@shastahistorical.org,
or phone 530-243-3720 x 104.
Media Contact: shs@shastahistorical.org.
Shasta Historical Society: Heather Farquhar, 530-243-3720 x105, heather@shastahistorical.org.
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Itineraries - Redding Cultural District Tour

Whether your looking for a day trip, or a week's getaway, we've got some amazing itineraries that will make planning your Redding vacation a snap! We've pulled together our favorite attractions, restaurants, and experiences to make sure that you...

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Help us keep Rough Rider Roundup 2021 alive and FREE to all our special needs participants and their families or caregivers by donating to the event.

RRR2020 was cancelled last year due to the pandemic. Funds we raise during this fundraiser will go towards equipment, materials, supplies, entertainment, etc. along with the funds we raised last year.
Rough Rider Roundup, A Special Rodeo and Western Day, is an event for the special needs community and their supporters hosted by Roughout Ranch Foundation, a 501(c)3 organization and Roughout Ranch. This fun, educational, inclusive, and family-friendly program uses old west and rodeo-themed activities to bring the community together and furthers Roughout Ranch's mission “to provide meaningful experiences that inspire, motivate and enrich the physical, mental, and social health of vulnerable and underserved populations.

Building Confidence for Special Minds!
Enjoy Magazine: Northern California Living - August 2021

Quest for Discovery - Seek and explore.

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Family-friendly events in Shasta, Butte, Glenn, Tehama, and Siskiyou Counties. The best calendar of family-friendly events for Redding, Chico, Red Bluff, Mount Shasta, and more!

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CURRENT EVENTS
Tehama County Arts Council
Presents "Art of Travel"
Exhibit - through August 14
Main Event Gallery
710 Main Street, Red Bluff
“Forrest Gump Pt., Monument Valley, Utah,”
by Photographer Angela Ferrell
The Main Event Gallery is housed in the historic old 1926 Bank of America building, with its ornate Neo-Classical style architecture. Hours are Thurs.-Sat. 11, am – 5 pm. For information, www.tehamaarts.org or call (530) 941-6465.
Siskiyou Arts Museum Presents Through Time & Space
through September 4
Siskiyou Arts Museum
5824 Dunsmuir Ave, Dunsmuir

Axiom Repertory Theatre Presents
Love Letters
through September 19
2pm & 7:30 PM
Axiom Repertory Theatre
2613 Bechelli Lane, Redding

Love Letters by A.R. Gurney is a "disarmingly funny and unforgettably emotional portrait about the powerful connection of love. Two friends, rebellious Melissa Gardner and straight-arrow Andrew Makepeace Ladd III have exchanged notes, cards and letters with each other for over 50 years. From second grade, through summer vacations, to college, and well into adulthood, they have spent a lifetime discussing their hopes and ambitions, dreams and disappointments, and victories and defeats. But long after the letters are done, the real question remains: Have they made the right choices or is the love of their life only a letter away?" Axiom's production features four different casts masterfully delivering this finalist for the Pulitzer Prize in Drama: John Truitt/Tammy Jones, Russell Piette/Pamela Carney, Ragan/Linda Ragan, and Bill Collins/Lisa Collins!
Axiom Repertory Theatre Presents
Woody Guthrie's American Song
through September 24
2pm & 7:30 PM
Axiom Repertory Theatre
2613 Bechelli Lane, Redding

An exuberant musical celebration of America, Woody Guthrie's American Song tells the life of the rambling folk singer through his words and music. Conceived and written by Peter Glazer, the musical has traveled all over America to rave reviews.

The New York Times said it "manages to find both the high beauty and the earthly humor of Guthrie's love affair with America." (12/9/98)

The musical follows Guthrie as he travels from the Dust Bowl to Redding, California, and later east to New York City. It includes over two dozen songs, including THIS LAND IS YOUR LAND (written while in Redding), SO LONG IT'S BEEN GOOD TO KNOW YUH, PASTURES OF PLENTY, HARD TRAVELIN', and BOUND FOR GLORY. Come and join in, sing along, and celebrate this joyous ode to America, then and today, as Axiom Repertory brings this North State Premiere to Redding, one-time hangout of the legendary Woody Guthrie.
The Art Hunger and VIVA Downtown Present
Summer Gallery
through September 25
IOOF Hall
1435 Butte St, Redding

Gallery hours
Wed - Sat 10am - 7pm

Please join us at The Art Hunger Summer Gallery at the historic IOOF Hall in Downtown Redding where we'll be showcasing artistic works by local artists and makers.
Axiom Repertory Theatre Presents White Rabbit, Red Rabbit
through September 26
2pm & 7:30 PM
Axiom Repertory Theatre
2613 Bechelli Lane, Redding

No rehearsals - No director - A different actor every night

And while modern theatre audiences have become accustomed to being told to switch off their mobile phones before the start of a play, those attending White Rabbit, Red Rabbit, a new work from 29-year-old Iranian writer Nassim Soleimanpour, are specifically instructed to keep their phones turned on. Why?

Soleimanpour is not allowed to leave his native Iran, as he is a conscientious objector who has refused to take part in military service, which is mandatory for all Iranian men. Unable to travel, Soleimanpour has turned his isolation to his own advantage with a play that is written in English, but which requires no director, no set and a different actor for each performance. Each performer reads Soleimanpour's script for the first time on stage. "The audience are given my email address during the show," the playwright explained via email from Iran, "and they can send me photographs and notes by mobile phone."

White Rabbit, Red Rabbit is an absurdist adventure which sits on the boundary of comedy and drama, and its unique structure and power resides in the sheer prominence of the author’s voice as it transfers from fresh pages to the stage. Axiom Repertory Theatre could not be more proud in bringing this unique vision to Redding, California. Some of the responses Artistic Director Ken Hill has received from local North State actors asked to perform the show are “this is terrifying…exciting…I can’t wait…my heart stopped while my toes swallowed my guts.”

It’s going to be a different show every performance. Once an actor has seen or appeared in the show, they are not permitted to ever be in the show again, though everyone is encouraged to see it more than once!

Don’t miss this exciting and unique opportunity to see this North State premiere, only at Axiom Repertory Theatre!
The concept for No Word for "Art" came from Hmong-American artist and co-curator, Elizabeth Lee. There is no word for "art" in the Hmong language, which can make it difficult to explain what fine art is to older Hmong generations. Many Hmong-American youth are discouraged from creative careers by the older members of the family. This is a story that is unfortunately repeated across cultures currently, and many people are afraid to pursue art as their career though it is their passion.

As a society, how do we value art? This exhibition will explore the complexities of Hmong-American identity from the perspective of artists throughout the north state, and provide opportunities for conversations regarding the significance of art.

Co-Curators: Elizabeth Lee and Stacey Lo
No Word for “Art” is sponsored by KAWM. This exhibition is made possible by funding from Calhumanities.


Special Events for No Word for "Art" 

Artist Conversation
Date and time to be announced FREE


Stitching Workshop (Title TBD)
Saturday, September 4th 5:30-7:30pm
$20 per person (limited spots available)
More info to come

Community Art-Making Night
Friday, September 10, 5:30-7:30pm FREE
Bring your friends and family and let your creativity shine!
Use the free materials provided or bring your own and make art in an inspiring environment!

Museum of Northern California Art (monca), 900 Esplanade, Chico, CA 95926, 530-487-7272,
Open Thurs – Sun 11am – 5pm.
Admission: $5 Adults. Members, Students with ID’s and Children: Free

MONCA virtual tours on YouTube
Museum of Northern California Art- monca

The mission of the Museum of Northern California Art is to make art accessible and promote awareness of northern California artists through collections, exhibitions, and educational programs.

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Turtle Bay Exploration Park

Turtle Bay Exploration Park
844 Sundial Bridge Drive, Redding
turtlebay.org | 530-243-8850
Explore your world right from home with Turtle Bay TV! Featuring free educational and distance learning content for a virtual experience the whole family will enjoy. Go to www.turtlebay.org/watch to view our first 4 episodes and even more distance learning resources.
Virtual only exhibits
Supported by Dan and Julia Cronin and the Dicker Family

This exhibition is circulated by the Jon Schueler Estate, who have given us permission to create this virtual exhibition.
CLASSES & WORKSHOPS
Redding Fashion Alliance classes & workshops
Sewing and Fashion Design Classes

Classes for ages 7-17 at Redding Fashion Alliance. Sewing Beginning-Advanced and Fashion Design

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Patnaik School of Music
The Patnaik School of Music featured on the Record Searchlight, highlighting virtual lessons being taught during the Coronavirus "Shelter-in-place" mandate.

accepting new students
(530) 223-6580
Redding Music School Fully Functioning with Online Lessons
If you need or want something educational for you or your children www.reddingmusicschool.com is fully functioning with online lessons!

We use Skype, FaceTime, Facebook Messenger, and Zoom to run private lessons from your house to ours!

We have lessons in Voice, Piano, Woodwinds, Brass, Music Theory and more!

Our staff is here for you!
Lessons start at $25 per half hour and run once a week!

Start anytime!!

530.988.8382

Our pricing and schedule can be found on our website.

Please be safe!



Beginner’s Guitar Class
Start your music journey today and pick up your guitar. We will teach you the basics, from chords to easy-to-learn scales. Our music teacher, Dan Frost, makes learning music easy and fun

Rock Band Camp
Wednesday Nights from 6 to 7pm

Little Drummers Workshop
Kiddos will explore beats using various percussion instruments, from clapping to tambourine. Kids will have a chance to play at the drum kit too.
Quieter And Farther Apart: First Friday Arts

The First Friday of the month is a time to celebrate the arts. That is, when there can be arts events without the risk of people getting too close together. COVID-19 laid waste to big gatherings, thereby snuffing out many arts events.

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First Friday Arts returns to the Jefferson Exchange on JPR, THIS Friday, April 2nd,
right after the weather forecast, about 8:12 AM or so.

Join us! Blab the news about your coming art event to the region by calling
800-838-3760 live on the air
SCACtvShasta Community Access Channels
Lori McNeill's SONGS OF FREEDOM: Juneteenth & Nina Simone


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OPPORTUNITIES
HELP WANTED - GALLERY ATTENDANTS!!

Only One day a month!- When you can't be there, get a sub.

Attending the Gallery is a great way to meet other members and you can work on your art while you are there. We need both recurring attendants and especially substitutes
Please call Charlotte Bryson at 221-1993 for more details.

New Gallery Hours:
Wednesday – Friday, 11am – 4pm
Calling all Artists for ROCKTOBER October 9th 3pm-7pm. A new cool event with a Fall Vibe. Located in the heart of the Cultural District.

Market Street between Tehama and Placer. Booth fee is $25 per artist including shared booths. Membership is required with the Shasta County Arts Council.
Contact: Susan Emerson, susan@shastaartscouncil.org. 530-921-0680.
Artists, to participate contact Agata Maruszewski at agata@shastaartscouncil.org and let us know the dates you would like to be an Artists on Market. Free to Shasta Arts Council members! Not a member yet or your membership expired? SCAC memberships are only $25/ year ($15 for students and seniors).

Please note, SCAC does not provide tables, canopies or display elements at this time.
Volunteer with Riverfront!
The move to the new downtown location was completed in March 2020 - just as COVID shut everything down. It's been difficult to see this beautiful new theatre sit empty for the past year. Although Riverfront did do a couple of virtual productions, it's just not the same. Greeting audiences as they walk through the door and seeing their smiling faces is what has been missed most. This new theatre is pretty special and what's made it that way is the many volunteers who have been the heart of Riverfront Playhouse for more than 40 years. They're the people who make the theatre experience joyful for everyone. Now that the time to open is drawing near, we're reaching out. The cleaning up and dusting off and final touches are taking place, but there's a lot to do. We're looking for people to help with tech, office duties and electrical. We're going to need bartenders, greeters, ticket takers, and much more. If you can help in any way, please send an email to info@riverfrontplayhouse.net and let us know your interests/skills. Thank you!.
Trinity Arts Council seeking Artists, Musicians, and Vendors
If you are interested in being plugged into the Arts Opportunities in Trinity and neighboring counties, email the Trinity County Arts Council with your contact information.

Art is the center of the HEART of Trinity.
Join us First Saturdays, as a pop-up artist selling
your art, crafter demonstrating your craft, musician, or performer.

Summer Art Walks will include live music at several locations bookending the regions of the Art Walk. The Trinity Arts Council invites artists to add to the festivities. Participating businesses are open normal hours but remain open from 5-8pm for the Art Walk, visitors have a chance to meet the featured artists, and enjoy refreshments. If you wish to share your craft during this day, contact Jill Richards to book a visible space. (530) 623-2760 or email at trinitycountyarts@gmail.com. Join in the fun.
Axiom is looking for
Amazing Volunteers!!
We gearing up for the future re-opening of our theatre. Message Nancy Hill if you are interested in becoming a part of our wonderful volunteer force-the force to be reckoned with...We are Axiom and proud to be in a wonderful theatre community. We will soon fill these seats again! BRING IT ON!

Upcoming California Humanities Funding Opportunities

Humanities for All Project Grants 
Deadline: August 2, 2021

Research & Development and Production Grants 
Deadline: November 1, 2021

YOU could be our next featured artist!

Are you a visual artist, musician, fashion designer, poet, writer, filmmaker, actor, dancer, jewelry designer? We're inviting you to become our Featured Artist - a listing we will share in our weekly newsletter and on social media!

What we need: 
  - 2 photos of your work/ performance/ album cover/ book cover
  - 100 words bio note
  - online presence links for audience to follow


Must receive by 5pm Tuesday evening of each week for inclusion in the same week's newsletter.

Specs:
Photo: .JPG or .PNG. Well-lit, no reflections, unnecessary elements cropped out. Smallest dimension: 800px.

Bio note: up to 100 words (what you do, your past work, what makes you tick, what are you most proud of in your work). Format: Word, Google doc, plain text in the body of email.

Online presence: Link to your website, Facebook, Twitter, Instagram, SoundCloud, Patreon, etc.. Ways people can follow your work, commission, or buy work.

*Publication depends on the number of submissions received. Artists will be featured in order in which their documentation is received. Submissions are published at the SCAC discretion.
CERF+ Announces the Third Cycle of its COVID-19 Relief Grant for Artists

CERF+ -- the Artists Safety Net is launching a third round of COVID-19 Relief Grants. The $1,000 grants are for artists working in craft disciplines who are facing dire circumstances due to food, housing, and/or medical insecurities as a result of the ongoing pandemic.

In the first two cycles of the program, we awarded 592 grants to artists in 46 states, 3 territories, and the District of Columbia.

COMING SOON
Axiom Repertory Theatre Presents May 4th Voices
August 12 through September 25
2pm & 7:30pm
Axiom Repertory Theatre
2613 Bechelli Lane, Redding

May 4th Voices brings together first-person narratives about the May 4, 1970, shootings at Kent State University, and includes more than 115 interviews with National Guardsmen, students, townspeople and politicians. The interviews capture the sense of trauma, confusion and fear felt by people who witnessed or were involved with the May 4 shootings at KSU.

First performed in 2010 in commemoration of the 40th anniversary of the shootings, May 4th Voices is composed of verbatim excerpts from the Kent State Shootings Oral History Project, except for the voice of the narrator, Maj Ragain, who recites excerpts from his prose poem “May 4, 1970 / A Memory.” Ragain was a graduate student on campus that day and now teaches creative writing at KSU and in the Kent community.

May 4th Voices was originally funded and produced at Kent State University with additional support by various local arts and sciences departments, including the Wick Poetry Center and the School of Theatre and Dance. Axiom Repertory Theatre is proud to be staging the West Coast premier of this timely and important play whose relevance is perhaps more important today that when these events shook the world just over fifty years ago. (Produced by special arrangement from Kent University Press.)
The Park Presents Billy and the Jets
Thursday, August 12
6:30pm
The Park - Redding's Food Truck Hub
1552 Placer St, Redding

Colt 45's Evening on the Green Presents Serena Karise
Thursday, August 12
8pm
Tiger Field
100 Cypress Ave, Redding

Performing Arts Society of Redding Presents Diego Bustamante
and Oliver Moore
Friday, August 13
7:30 PM
Pilgrim Congregational Church
2850 Foothill Blvd, Redding
Acclaimed local pianists Diego Bustamante and Oliver Moore present a robust program of Romantic and 20th-century piano solos, duets, and a concerto. Composers include Schumann, Chopin, Brahms, Rachmaninoff, Kapustin, and more.

Oliver and Diego have performed frequently in various venues throughout Northern California and have won top prizes in piano competitions in California and across the country.

The event is free and donations are welcomed.

For further information please call 530-691-1920 or send an email to pasreddinginfo@gmail.com
The Dip Presents
Shamarr Allen and the Underdawgs
TUESDAY, AUGUST 17
7pm
The Dip
1730 California St, Redding

Shamarr Allen-Quarantine and Chill
Redding Beer Week is back for 2021. Join as at Opening Ceremonies on Friday August 20th as we kick off Beer Week. Tickets are $60 and include all the beer and food samples you want. We also have a ticket for those that do not drink or will be the designated driver for $20. Please be responsible and plan to get home safely.

Axiom Repertory Theatre Presents Confessions of a Nightingale /
I Got Sick Then I Got Better
August 20 through September 25
2pm & 7:30pm
Axiom Repertory Theatre
2613 Bechelli Lane, Redding

Famed American playwright Tennessee Williams comes to life on Axiom’s stage in the seductive and revelatory play, Confessions of a Nightingale. Though written by Charlotte Chandler and adapted by Ray Stricklyn, every line in the show is by Williams himself, and dives deep into the personal and professional life, loves, and relationships of one of America’s most fabled writers.

The New York Post called Confessions “illuminating,” Time Magazine said it was “Ingratiatingly salty,” while The Hollywood Reporter deemed it “A thrilling evening,” with the Los Angeles Herald Examiner concluding, “Tennessee would have loved it.”

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I GOT SICK THEN I GOT BETTER

I Got Sick Then I Got Better is the revolutionary and comic riff on one woman’s adventures after falling down the medical rabbit hole. Diagnosed with and treated for ovarian cancer, Jenny tells her story of the harrowing tailspin she took following her diagnosis, combining biting humor with searing emotion in a witty, bittersweet monologue that limns the personal and family collateral damage a life-threatening illness brings.

The New York Times said that the play “Speaks with passion and precision.” Time Out NY wrote that the show “is remarkably free of sap, digging out comic nuggets from the medical mire and delivering them with the easy intimacy of a dinner-party hostess.” And TheatreMania.com stated “Ovarian cancer isn’t a subject you normally laugh about, but you’d be hard-pressed not to do so. [the show] excels in a kind of wry irony that combines wit with a keen attention to detail.”

TAMMY JONES - JULY 3RD, JULY 8TH, JULY 18TH, & AUG 20TH

BRANDON CARLSON-NASCIMENTO - AUG 21ST, AUG 28TH, SEP 9TH, & SEP 25TH
Axiom Repertory Theatre Presents Black Vinyl 45
Saturday, August 21
7pm
Axiom Repertory Theatre
2613 Bechelli ln, Redding

The Park Presents Bartosh
Saturday, August 21
6:30pm
The Park - Redding's Food Truck Hub
1552 Placer St, Redding

Redding Colt 45's Present
Pine Dogz at Evening on the Green
Thursday, August 26
8pm
Tiger Field
1250 Parkview Ave; Redding

Masterworks Concert Series

Welcome to the 2021-2022 Masterworks Series of your North State Symphony! September 25 - Stravinsky's The Soldier's Tale

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