Thursday, February 25, 2010
Gateway Science Museum Opening!
Don't miss the GRAND OPENING of the Gateway Science Museum! Opening ceremony starts at 10 a.m., Saturday, Feb. 27, at 625 Esplanade here in Chico, CA. The museum will be open that day from 10:30 to 5 p.m. Admission: $5 for adults, $3 for children. Featuring "The World of Insects" and a hands-on "discovery room" for the kidlets. Right next to Bidwell Mansion. It's a Chico Happening!
(Note: parking may be limited at the museum and Mansion; you may want to walk or bike to the museum, or park downtown and walk over...maybe hit the Farmer's Market before or after the opening!)
Tuesday, February 16, 2010
Haunting of Bidwell Mansion*
It's surprising how many people have lived in Chico for years (or their entire lives) without taking the tour of Bidwell Mansion. On a recent flight from San Francisco to Chico, my mom befriended a young woman from China. It was Song Shuai's first visit to our fair city, so we decided to give her the "Chico Tour." Now, a proper Chico tour must include Bidwell Mansion, the magnificent, romantic 10,000 s.f., three-story Italianate style home built by Chico founder John Bidwell in 1868 at a cost of $56,600.
Some of the more interesting artifacts in the mansion are the framed "hair wreaths" displayed in the parlor. "Hairwork" was a popular craft during the Victorian era, using human hair (usually from family members) to create jewelry and other objects. Wreaths were often made as memorials to deceased relatives (known as "Mourning Wreaths") and were usually mounted on silk and framed behind glass in shadow boxes. (We have a brooch in our family supposedly made from the hair of my great-great grandmother. When I first saw it, I was surprised to see it was nearly an exact match of my hair color!)
*The "Haunting of" blog title was inspired by a photo I took during our tour inside the mansion. Click here to view the Flickr photo album and see whether you can find the "ghost."
If you've never taken the tour (or even if you have), I highly recommend it. It takes less than an hour and only costs a few bucks. The Visitor Center also has actual letters, photos and journals on display. I've taken the tour at least six times and learn new things about the Bidwells and Chico every time I go.
Trivia note: Some of the interior scenes from The Thin Man were shot inside the mansion.
Some of the more interesting artifacts in the mansion are the framed "hair wreaths" displayed in the parlor. "Hairwork" was a popular craft during the Victorian era, using human hair (usually from family members) to create jewelry and other objects. Wreaths were often made as memorials to deceased relatives (known as "Mourning Wreaths") and were usually mounted on silk and framed behind glass in shadow boxes. (We have a brooch in our family supposedly made from the hair of my great-great grandmother. When I first saw it, I was surprised to see it was nearly an exact match of my hair color!)
*The "Haunting of" blog title was inspired by a photo I took during our tour inside the mansion. Click here to view the Flickr photo album and see whether you can find the "ghost."
If you've never taken the tour (or even if you have), I highly recommend it. It takes less than an hour and only costs a few bucks. The Visitor Center also has actual letters, photos and journals on display. I've taken the tour at least six times and learn new things about the Bidwells and Chico every time I go.
Trivia note: Some of the interior scenes from The Thin Man were shot inside the mansion.
Wednesday, February 3, 2010
Piano Fun in Hawaii
Imagine my delight when I found out my long-time Chico friends, Pam and Robert Laughlin, would be holding one of their PianoFun workshops in Waikiki during the time my mom and I would be there! They had just completed workshops in Mexico (click here to read a fun blog about that), and this trip was taking them to Kona, Hilo, Honolulu and Kaneohe.
We had the pleasure of joining Pam and Robert to listen in ona gig they were invited to play with a local Gypsy jazz band at a little place called Cafe Che Pasta on Bishop St. in Honolulu. The food was wonderful, the service excellent, and the music was even better. (That's Pam on clairnet in the photo--a stellar performance!) Afterward we were treated to a personal tour of some nearby historical buildings by a local attorney friend of Pam and Robert's, Michael Wong. His family goes back many generations in the islands, and he shared some really interesting history.
My mom took Robert's one-day piano workshop and thoroughly enjoyed it. She's been practicing every day since. Here is the schedule of upcoming classes, if you're interested (or know of someone who may be). Or perhaps you'd like to plan your next vacation to coincide with a PianoFun workshop!
To view photos of our time in Hawaii, visit my Facebook photo album. Or click on the arrow below to view a short video of the Gypsy Jazz gig. Aloha!
We had the pleasure of joining Pam and Robert to listen in ona gig they were invited to play with a local Gypsy jazz band at a little place called Cafe Che Pasta on Bishop St. in Honolulu. The food was wonderful, the service excellent, and the music was even better. (That's Pam on clairnet in the photo--a stellar performance!) Afterward we were treated to a personal tour of some nearby historical buildings by a local attorney friend of Pam and Robert's, Michael Wong. His family goes back many generations in the islands, and he shared some really interesting history.
My mom took Robert's one-day piano workshop and thoroughly enjoyed it. She's been practicing every day since. Here is the schedule of upcoming classes, if you're interested (or know of someone who may be). Or perhaps you'd like to plan your next vacation to coincide with a PianoFun workshop!
To view photos of our time in Hawaii, visit my Facebook photo album. Or click on the arrow below to view a short video of the Gypsy Jazz gig. Aloha!
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Tuesday, January 19, 2010
I ♥ Chico! (and photos of Chico)
Just discovered another Facebook photo site, Chico Illustrated, featuring "over a decade of photos capturing the colorful charm and tranquility that each season brings to this lovely town and beautiful Bidwell Park." I never tire of seeing photos of our beautiful Northern California Shangri-La. (Bidwell Mansion photo above by Aimee Proel, originator of Chico Illustrated.)
Bidwell Park Arts is another Facebook site with great local photos. Says photographer John Peters, "I wanted to give the nature of Bidwell Park its own voice through this 3 yr, 15,000 shot photographic study. To celebrate its wonders and hopefully inspire a renewed thoughtfulness in regards to it's future stewardship." Check out the "VodPod" video of some of John's wonderful photography as well. (Sunset in Bidwell Park photo above by John Peters.)
Cruising around Chico a few years, ago, daughter-in-law Eva and I did a little "Chico Photo Shoot" of our own. Click here and then hit "View Album" to view some of Chico's buildings, homes, murals etc. Enjoy!
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Monday, January 18, 2010
Lou Mars: Drummer or Bionic Man?
I keep feeling compelled to check the livestream of local Chico drummer Lou Mars to watch his progress in his attempt to beat the Guinness World Record for marathan drumming. He's amazing! According to the web site, as I write he's on Day 5, Hour 104 in his effort to break the current record of 120 hours. It's all to raise awareness of the importance of keeping music in our schools.
The exercise in endurance began at 7:30 a.m., Jan. 14th, at NorCal Strength & Conditioning training warehouse. Throughout the ordeal folks have been supporting Lou, both in person (dancing encouraged!) as well as online viewers posting comments on Facebook and on the livestream.
Ok, gotta run; I hear Lou rockin' out to the BeeGees "Stayin' Alive." (How appropriate!)
Update 1/18/10: Lou completed 109 hours of straight drumming--not long enough to beat the 120 hour record. Kudos to him, though, for raising awareness of the plight of the arts in our public schools!
The exercise in endurance began at 7:30 a.m., Jan. 14th, at NorCal Strength & Conditioning training warehouse. Throughout the ordeal folks have been supporting Lou, both in person (dancing encouraged!) as well as online viewers posting comments on Facebook and on the livestream.
Ok, gotta run; I hear Lou rockin' out to the BeeGees "Stayin' Alive." (How appropriate!)
Update 1/18/10: Lou completed 109 hours of straight drumming--not long enough to beat the 120 hour record. Kudos to him, though, for raising awareness of the plight of the arts in our public schools!
Friday, January 15, 2010
Home Buyer's Tax Credit
The Extended Home Buyers Tax Credit offers current homeowners and first-time home buyers alike an incredible tax-saving opportunity when they buy a home through April 30, 2010 (and close on the home by June 30, 2010). First time buyers, who haven't owned a primary residence in the past three years, are eligible for a tax credit of 10 percent of a home's purchase price, up to a maximum of $8,000.
Current homeowners, who are vacating a principle residence that they have lived in for 5 consecutive years of the past 8 are eligible for a tax credit of 10% of a home's purchase price, up to maximum of $6,500.
The following conditions apply:
Current homeowners, who are vacating a principle residence that they have lived in for 5 consecutive years of the past 8 are eligible for a tax credit of 10% of a home's purchase price, up to maximum of $6,500.
The following conditions apply:
- The tax credit is only awarded on homes purchased for $800,000, or less
- Full tax credit is available to buyers earning up to $125,000 a year, or $225,000 for married couples filing jointly
- Partial tax credit is available to buyers earning between $125,000 to $145,000, or for married couples earning between $225,000 to $245,000.
Click here for more information on whether you qualify for either of these amazing tax credits, and here for information on required forms. And, as always, feel free to contact me for more information or assistance: Laura@ChicoLaura.com
Tuesday, January 12, 2010
Fun at Farmer's Market
How lucky are we in Chico to have our fabulous YEAR-ROUND Farmer's Market?!
I love strolling down the aisles, chatting with friends and asking vendors for ideas about how to cook a particular kind of squash or greens. Long-time friend Sarah Adams (or one of her equally beautiful sisters, Molly and Emily) is always there with a smile and sample of her Chico Chai (the BEST! A perfect blend of sweetness and spiciness--I heat mine up with vanilla Almond Milk). I used to babysit those wonderful girls in my previous life as a canyon mama. It's fun to see them "all growed up" and enjoying life.
With movements like "Think Local, Chico" and "10% Shift" gaining momentum, it's obvious that people are becoming more aware of the importance (both for our local economy AND for the planet) of making more of their purchases closer to home. So get your fresh fruits & veggies (maybe pick up a new Chico Bag to haul them in) this Saturday morning, then reward yourself with a nice, steamy cuppa chai or coffee, either there or at one of our great locally-owned coffee shops or eateries!
The Saturday Market is located in the parking lot at Second St. and Wall, from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine. (Thursday Market runs April - September in downtown Chico, and Wed. Market runs June - Oct. at the North Valley Plaza Mall, Corner of East Ave. & Pillsbury, near Tinseltown movie theater.)
Check out my Flickr page for a few more fun photos.
I love strolling down the aisles, chatting with friends and asking vendors for ideas about how to cook a particular kind of squash or greens. Long-time friend Sarah Adams (or one of her equally beautiful sisters, Molly and Emily) is always there with a smile and sample of her Chico Chai (the BEST! A perfect blend of sweetness and spiciness--I heat mine up with vanilla Almond Milk). I used to babysit those wonderful girls in my previous life as a canyon mama. It's fun to see them "all growed up" and enjoying life.
With movements like "Think Local, Chico" and "10% Shift" gaining momentum, it's obvious that people are becoming more aware of the importance (both for our local economy AND for the planet) of making more of their purchases closer to home. So get your fresh fruits & veggies (maybe pick up a new Chico Bag to haul them in) this Saturday morning, then reward yourself with a nice, steamy cuppa chai or coffee, either there or at one of our great locally-owned coffee shops or eateries!
The Saturday Market is located in the parking lot at Second St. and Wall, from 7:30 a.m. to 1 p.m., rain or shine. (Thursday Market runs April - September in downtown Chico, and Wed. Market runs June - Oct. at the North Valley Plaza Mall, Corner of East Ave. & Pillsbury, near Tinseltown movie theater.)
Check out my Flickr page for a few more fun photos.
Sunday, January 3, 2010
Do the Closet Purge!
Before After
I'm hearing a lot of "decluttering" and "simplifying" themes from my friends in discussions of New Year's resolutions for the new decade. Finally did the "Closet Purge" myself recently: 1) Take every item OUT of the closet; 2) ONLY put back what a) fits, b) feels good, c) you think you'll actually wear; 3) Donate the rest; 4) Hang the "keep" items BACKWARDS (facing the opposite direction you normally hang them). Grand Finale: Any items still hanging backwards at the end of the year (meaning you haven't worn them) get donated.
You may even find some long-forgotten things stuffed in the back of your closet that have come back in style (or be a trendsetter, and bring the style BACK yourself!). Maybe even save some $$ this year, and reduce your clothing shopping. Happy purging!
(Note: Here are a few links to Chico organizations to consider taking your "purged" items to: ARC, Salvation Army, The Shop (American Cancer Society), The Jesus Center)
Wednesday, December 30, 2009
Polar Bear Swim 2010!
HERE IT IS, the long-awaited 2010 ChicoLaura VIDEO of the 2010 Chico Polar Bear Swim! The bone-chilling fun began at 1:00 p.m. at One Mile in Chico's Bidwell Park. (yes, I was JUST a spectator; well someone had to record the event!). The Chico E-R reported the water temp at 40 degrees (the air felt MUCH warmer this year!) and that over 500 people took the icy plunge.
Speaking of last year, here's a link to my YouTube video of the 2009 swim. Local news crew from KNVN filmed this segment at the event.
As we all take the plunge into the New Decade, wishing you a wonderful and amazing 2010!
Speaking of last year, here's a link to my YouTube video of the 2009 swim. Local news crew from KNVN filmed this segment at the event.
As we all take the plunge into the New Decade, wishing you a wonderful and amazing 2010!
Thursday, December 17, 2009
Rare Opportunity to own an Amazing Mansion Park Bungalow!
Stately, sophisticated California bungalow located at 315 Legion Avenue, Chico, CA. Lovingly restored with artist's eye while maintaining historic integrity. This is truly one of the finest vintage homes I have had the pleasure of marketing in Chico! Located near historic Bidwell Mansion and downtown Chico. Exquisite attention to every detail, from the top of the 3-yr-new roof to the beautiful designer kitchen and spacious, immaculate basement/wine cellar. Coved ceilings, formal living room with cozy fireplace/insert. Separate 360 s.f. artist's studio/office overlooks formal gardens. (House is app. 2283 s.f. for total s.f.--house and studio--of app. 2643.) Three charming porches and extensive brick patio offer year-round outdoor living. Peruse an extensive history of home here--a delightful read! You won't want to miss this rare vintage beauty! Click here to see fabulous photos by professional photographer Ron Schwager and here for a list of items included in the sale of this gorgeous historic home.
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