REDDING, Calif. -- Here is your weekly guide to some events happening throughout the Northstate!
Enjoy a live DJ this weekend at the Win-River Casino! There is no cover fee, anyone attending must be 21 and older. For more information visit the event page HERE.
Red Bluff Outlaws Winter Series racing | QRC Perpetual Trophy Outlaw Karts
The Red Bluff Outlaws says they represent the pinnacle of Outlaw Sprint Kart racing, renowned as the premier series in the sport. For over 38 consecutive years, this indoor Winter series has captivated racing enthusiasts at the same iconic venue in Red Bluff, the Pauline Davis Pavilion. For the full competition schedule or for more information on this weekends racing, visit the webpage HERE.
The Oroville convention center is warmly welcoming grandpas, uncles, father figures, or mothers to accompany their beautiful daughters to this special evening. A light dinner will be provided, don't miss this chance to create special memories. For more information you can visit the webpage HERE. Tickets are available for purchase HERE.
Join a fun and creative evening at Heartside Hair & Nail Co. where they will be painting a lucky gnome door hanger! Heartside says this in-person event is perfect for anyone looking to unwind and get their creative juices flowing. No prior painting experience is necessary - just bring your enthusiasm and they'll provide all the materials you need. For more information you can visit the event page HERE.
Join Eureka Community Services for Teen Movie Night, this month's feature film is School of Rock, starring Jack Black. Bring your own chair or picnic blanket for this indoor viewing, free popcorn is provided! For more information and tickets, visit the Facebook event page HERE.
Mining Ore to Milling Lumber | Explore Shasta County History
Come to the Riverfront Playhouse and journey back in time through four video vignettes produced by Charley Williams. Discover fascinating facts and stories that shaped Reddings' past, including the remarkable journey of Alvin Coffey, as recounted by Fred Magee, and his quest for gold in late 1800s California as a free man. For more information, you can visit the Facebook event page HERE.