Stuff to Do
February 16th
Yreka Fire Department Annual Dinner
Yreka Chamber of Commerce for details
February 19
Anthony Smith’s Trunk Full of Funk
Dunsmuir
February 21
Dunsmuir Chamber of Commerce meeting
Hitching Post Restaurant
4917 Dunsmuir Ave
Dunsmuir
8:30am – 10:30am
RSVP 235-2177
February 22
Guitar Hero Tournament
Scott Valley Family Resource Center
11920 Main St.
Fort Jones
6pm – 9pm
468-2450
February 23
Mt. Shasta Open Pursuit Race
10 am
1st Annual Spirit Fair
335 N. Main
Yreka
10am – 5pm
24th Annual Chinese Auction Dinner and Fundraiser
Sons of Italy Hall, Weed
5pm – 11pm
Weed Chamber of Commerce for details
Yreka Grange
6pm & 9pm
Free – all donations go towards Breast Cancer Research.
Etna High Improv Night
Enta’s Avery Theater
7pm
February 23 & 24
Winter Wellness Fair
historic Mercantile Building
McCloud, CA
Saturday 10am to 5pm
Sunday 10am to 7pm Workshops
11:30am – 12:30pm Sunday Herbal Medicine for First Aid with herbalist Cara Saunders of Bear Wallow Herbs.
February 27
Yreka Garden Club meets
Village Grind
400 W. Miner St.
6:30pm – public is welcome
February 29
Delta Nove with FunKreation Opening
Dunsmuir
9pm – cover charge
March 1
Ginger Marshall fund-raiser dinner
Mount Shasta Elk’s Lodge
326 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd.
Mt. Shasta
6 p.m.
Tickets: $20, adults; $10 children 10 and under; available in Mount Shasta at Grandma Mary’s and the Coffee Break or Les Schwab Tire in Weed on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.
Proceeds will go towards Ginger’s Medical expenses for brain cancer.
‘Psychedelic Soul’
Dunsmuir
9 p.m.
Cover at the door
March 2
Performance and Dessert Auction fund-raiser for Sandra Winslow
The Flying Lotus 315 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. Mount ShastaDoors open at 6:30 p.m.; show begins at 7 p.m.
Cost: $10 and up, plus dessert auction.
Tickets and donations at Village Books or at the door. Info: 926-4339, after 10 a.m. Proceeds will go towards Sandra’s medical expenses due to burns incurred in an accident on Jan. 28.
March 3
Yreka Chamber Mixer
Regenesis Intregative Center 220 Butte St. Yreka5pm
March 6
McCloud Women’s Community Bible Study
McCloud Hotel conference room 408 Main Street McCloud6:30 p.m.
Lesson 10 of the Beth Moore series, “Living Beyond Yourself,” a study of the Fruit of the Spirit based on Galatians 5:22, 23; 964-2991.
An Evening of Enchantment, Magic and Transformation
The Flying Lotus 315 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd. Mount Shasta
Ra-el and Jay invite you to join them for a unique evening of Ecstatic Dance and Singing Crystal BowlsCost $15 and up sliding scale
7 p.m.
March 8
Yreka Lions Pancake Breakfast
Yreka Community Center
Yreka Chamber of Commerce for info
Weed Historic Lumber Town Museum’s 23rd annual Chicken and Ravioli Dinner
Sons of Italy Memorial Hall
155 Clay Street
Weed
Social hour, 5:30 p.m.; dinner, 6:30 p.m.
Cost: $15, adults; $10, children 12 and under. Pre-sale tickets only, until March 1
Call: 938-4341, 938-4543 or 938-3188.
COS Ford Theater
Weed
Doors open, 5:30 p.m.
Features films with themes of adventure, mountaineering, personalities and social and environmental messages. Sweet and savory food will be offered; prizes will be raffled. Advance tickets: $17 by calling 926-5655.
Mount Shasta Bioregional Ecology Center is seeking volunteers, raffle or food item donations, or in-kind donations for the local showing by calling 926-1147.
March 12
Chamber of Commerce Citizen of the Year Dinner
Yreka Community Center
Yreka Chamber of Commerce for info
March 14
22nd Annual Madrone Hospice Art Auction
Ceramic Workshop for beginners and experts
Art Center Corner of HWY 96 and Davis Road Happy CampIn this workshop we will explore glazing, throwing, hand building and sculpture.
Participants will get to make and fire at least 4 different ceramic pieces during the workshop.
The Workshop costs only $40.00 which includes ALL materials, with ALL profits going towards the Art Center Building Project. The Workshop is limited to just 15 so sign up soon!
12 noon to 4 pm
For more information, please email Alan Crockett at alan@ksartcenter.org
or visit http://www.ksartcenter.org
March 15
Siskiyou Sportsmen’s Expo
Yreka
10 a.m. to 4 p.m.
Features the Boone & Crocket record head and horn display, free fishing for kids, fly tying demos, packing demos, local and regional vendors with ATVs, sporting ranches, wildlife art, fishing supplies, recreation info, hunting supplies and more.
Also: Original State of Jefferson Top Camp Cook Contest
sponsored by Siskiyou Distributing
Cook your favorite camp dinner recipe for prizes and accolades.
Entry forms available at the fair office or at: www.sisqfair.com
Admission to the expo: $3, adults; kids age 12 and under are free.
For expo and vendor info: 842-2767 or info@sisqfair.com
Eagles and Spring Migration
Join members of the Refuge staff to view the spring migration in progress and learn how wildlife habitats and water are managed on Lower Klamath Refuge to maximize benefits for wildlife.
Two tours will be hosted starting at 9:00 am and 1:00 pm.
Call the Refuge for reservation as space is limited.
Questions about events at the Lower Klamath National Wildlife Refuge can be directed to Dave Menke, Outdoor Recreation Planner for the Refuge, at (530)667-2231 9am
March 22
Ernie Woodfield memorial Party Tour
Hosted by The Mt. Shasta Nordic Ski Organization
10 a.m. start.
A party on (and off) skis. Food, entertainment and raffle prizes.
Info: 926-2142.
Naomi & the Courteous Rudeboys (NCR)
Dunsmuir
