Friday, November 28, 2008

Run for Food


Because I was in Healdsburg enjoying our annual family "Thanksmas" (combination of Thanksgiving and Christmas) celebration at the lovely home of our gracious hosts sister Becky and her handsome hubby Steve (talk about FOOD!), I missed the 3rd annual "Run for Food" event held in Bidwell Park. How proud I was of our generous Chicoans when I read an online article in the Chico E-R about the success of the run! More than 2,600 runners pre-paid the $25 to $30 fee to make the five-kilometer run, and apparently about twice that number ended up participating, resulting in over $65,000 raised to help the Jesus Center in their ongoing efforts to feed those in need. Over the years, my fellow Soroptimist of Chico members and I have taken turns volunteering to serve meals at the Jesus Center, sometimes enlisting the help of our children (which I felt was a very valuable few hours spent with mine), and I have always come away feeling a renewed gratitude for my family, friends, home and the many gifts I enjoy in life. And isn't that what Thanksgiving is all about anyway? Happy holiday season to you and yours!

Wednesday, November 19, 2008

Selfless, Cold & Composed


Kiel & Melissa

Click here to hear the fabulous Sacramento State Jazz Singers performing "Selfless, Cold & Composed" by Ben Folds. I'm enthralled by this jazz ensemble and am so proud of Melissa (son Kiel's g/f); she is such a talented and delightful young woman. (So clever of Kiel to hire her to give him singing lessons two years ago!) Here is a 1997 video of Ben Folds performing the same song. There sure are some artistic and accomplished people in this here world.

Wednesday, November 12, 2008

Delightful Dogs




Speaking of critters, my friend Bejay just shared this very fun video with me (click here to view). Reminds me of our sweet Sarah, the Australian Shepherd who was a cherished family member when my boys were young. If you're yearning for a little canine companionship but aren't in a position to give a home to one, do what my friend Barb does: volunteer to take one from the Butte Humane Society to Obedience School or for a walk in our lovely Bidwell Park or one of the parades held in Chico throughout the year. I guarantee it will make the doggie's (and maybe your) day! (Call 530-343-7917 ext 167 or email volunteer@buttehumane.org for more info.)

Monday, November 10, 2008

For Animal Lovers...



If you're an animal lover (like I am), you might consider logging onto the web site ZooToo and becoming a member. Once you're a member, you can affiliate yourself with your local animal shelter. Then each time you upload a photo or video, you score points toward a "makeover" or other prizes for your shelter. After joining ZooToo, I affiliated with the Butte Humane Society. My friend Barb (who is a real hero to our local animal community), says the Humane Society is always in need of certain supplies. So if you have extra towels, blankets, soft fabric, tarps, carpet, dog houses (especially getting into the cold winter months) critter supplies, office supplies, etc., consider donating them. Please click here for a list of items needed. And, of course, if you're looking for a new best friend and can provide a good home, check this site out. They even have a "Two-For-One" special going on for kitties! : ) (Click here to view my ZooToo site and watch a couple of funny videos of the lovely-but-crazy "BK," pictured above.)

Thursday, November 6, 2008

I'll take a Spoonful!



What a great night of music! John Sebastian and David Grisman at Laxson Auditorium. Talk about a daydream! The combination of Dave Grisman's fine mandolin and banjo picking and John Sebastian's crazy-good guitar and harmonic playing was enough to make me want to go home after the show and pick up my old guitar (which is, in fact, just what I did). They paid tribute to some old "jug band" players I've never heard of, played some folk tunes (both instrumentals and featuring John's raspy -but-sweet voice). And, of course, took us all on a walk down memory lane with some of the old Lovin' Spoonful favorites ("Daydream" and "Deep Purple" among them). I couldn't resist doing the major-fan thing and buying a CD after the show, waiting in line to have them autograph it (managed not to gush, though--just a simple "thank you"). As I always say, life in Chico is the best of both worlds--small town atmosphere with opportunities to experience great talent. Thanks, CSUC and Chico Performances! (Click here for your own little stroll down "Daydream Lane" or click here for a cover of the song by young Scottish sensation Paolo Nutini -- very fun!)

Sunday, November 2, 2008

Full Moon Float

(Photo, left to right: sis Jamie, Merryl, Lechia, me, Bejay, and bro John.)

Floating down the Sacramento River is always a treat, but going for a full moon float is extra special! Thanks to the good folks at the Sacramento River Preservation Trust (who organize these river tours as one of many efforts to educate the public and promote the health of the river) and CSUC Associated Students Adventure Outings (who provide the rafts and muscle), several friends, family and I enjoyed the beauty and tranquility of the river while learning a bit about the flora and fauna. As the moon--surrealistically huge and luminous-- rose above the treetops, our guides found a stretch of shore where they built a fire for us to sit around while we enjoyed our picnic dinners. A few "floatees" were fortunate enough to see a spectacular shooting star. We had such a great time, I hope to make this an annual event. If you'd like to try a daytime float, the Trust and AO are co-sponsoring their final Sac River float of the season on Sun., Nov. 9th from 8 - 5. The float covers 9 miles between Jellys Ferry and Bend, just north of Red Bluff. (For more info, contact Liz at (530) 345-1865; email liz@sacrivertrust.org or visit the Trust website at www.sacrivertrust.org)

Friday, October 24, 2008

MOMIX at CSUC!


MOMIX is coming to Laxson Auditorium Tues. Oct. 28th! I've seen this talented troupe twice at Chico State, and each time I'm in awe of their creativity and physical feats. Definitely a show worth checking out, and appropriate for any age level. According to their promo, "For 20 years Momix has been celebrated for its ability to conjure up a world of surrealist images, using props, light, shadow, humor and the human body." I just called the CSUC Box Office (530-898-6333), and there are still tickets available for this visual/sensory delight. I think Chico Performances has done a fabulous job bringing cutting-edge entertainment to Chico! Click here to view a sample video (which doesn't do justice to watching the show live, naturally).

Monday, October 13, 2008

Memory Walk



MANY THANKS for everyone who supported my mom (Margaret) and me and our Soroptimist International of Chico Team in last weekend's 2008 Alzheimer's Association Memory Walk in Bidwell Park. It was a great event and such a worthy cause. Click here to see more photos of this annual event, which gets bigger and better every year!

Thursday, October 9, 2008

Ballotpedia


Have you seen the new "Ballotpedia" web site yet? The site allows you to click on any state on the map graphic to get information about ballot measures and initiatives prior to the election. Click here to view the California site. In the tradition of Wikipedia, Ballotpedia is "a free, collaborative, online encyclopedia (which) focuses on ballots, ballot measures, ballot access for initiatives and candidates, petition drives, the supporters and opponents of initiatives and, in general, all things ballot." Also like Wikipedia, anyone is welcome to register and contribute information. According to the site's editing policies and guidelines, "Views should be represented without bias." (Yeah right...we're talking politics here, right?) : )

Thursday, October 2, 2008

Happy Birthday Groucho!


Julius Henry Marx (later known as "Groucho") would have been 118 years old today. Did you know his early ambition was to be a doctor? However, family finances forced him to leave school at age 12. Groucho and his four brothers started their careers in New York City as a vaudeville singing group, "The Four Nightingales." Gummo left the act to become a real estate agent before the boys hit the big time in the movies. Zeppo (whom I always found to be curiously attractive--see photo-- considering the gene pool) became a theatrical agent after "Duck Soup" in 1933. But Groucho, Harpo (my personal favorite) and Chico (originally "Chicko," due to his reputation as a ladies man!) went on to make 15 feature films, entertaining millions to this day. Interesting note: According to Wikipedia, a guest on Groucho's quiz show You Bet Your Life told the quizmaster she came from Chico, California and Groucho responded that he had a brother named "Cheek-oh." Happy Birthday, Groucho! (Click here to watch a rare clip of Harpo being "interviewed" on the Today Show in 1961. Click here to read a fascinating and revealing transcript of Zeppo's final interview from 1979.)