Feather River Senior Citizens Association, at Senior Center, Oroville. Feather River Senior Center.Ĭhico Chapter of Retired Public Employees Association: 11:30 a.m. Space limited, RSVP Stacey Campbell, 403-8356 or email Vision Support Group: 11 a.m. 345-4601.ĭiabetes Lecture series: 10 a.m.-11 a.m., Sierra Room at The Terraces Senior Living, 2750 Sierra Sunrise Terrace, Chico. Gentle chair yoga for those with Parkinson’s disease, and others experiencing movement disorders. Sycamore Glen Retirement Center, 1199 Diablo Ave., Chico. Medicare Counseling: Through HICAP program, Passages Adult Resource Center. Drop-in fee $6 10 Pass punch card available, $50. Tai Chi: Serenity Through Movement: 5:30-7 p.m. Feather River Tribal health Center, 2145 Fifth Ave., Orville. Feather Canyon Retirement Community, 5900 Canyon View Drive, Paradise. ‘Eagles Eyes’ Low Vision Support: 1:45 p.m. Sponsored by Glenn County Senior Centers. Senior Nutrition Center, 19 Walker St., Orland. Gentle Tai Chi: 1:30 p.m., free to seniors. Basics, theory, history, materials, composition. Feather River Senior Center.Ĭhinese Brush Painting: 1-3 p.m. Free dinners every Wednesday at East Avenue Church, 1184 East Ave. or call/text Vincent Herrera, (916) 804-6613 for more information.įood From the Heart of Chico: 4:30-5:30 p.m. Creative Catering, 2565 Zanella Way, Chico. Lunch free to members, non-members pay $15. Paradise Senior Center.Ĭalifornia State Retirees, Chapter 14: 11 a.m. Feather River Senior Center.įeather River Senior Center: open 10 a.m.-2 p.m. for those with Parkinson’s, Multiple Sclerosis, recovering from injury. Wednesdayįitness for Movement Disorders: 9:30-10:30 a.m. Chico Junior High School, Band Room 503.īallroom Dance: 7:45-9 p.m. Age 16 and older.Ĭhico Community Concert Band: Wind/percussion ensemble. FRRPD.įancy Feet Dance, Community Center: Doors 6 p.m. Easy intermediate.Drop-in fee $6/10 Pass punch card, $50. Advance reservations required, 898-4224.Ĭalifornia Retired Teachers Association: 11:30-1:30 a.m. Feather River Senior Citizens Association, 1335 Myers St. Free services for seniors through Passages. There are 100 beds on site, Breckle said.Restorative Yoga: 5:45-6:45 p.m. He added that such a facility would be an opportunity for those who are working on the Paradise rebuild, like construction workers and Pacific Gas and Electric Co. The other option was a single occupancy resident facility. However, Mark Breckle, who said he was a landlord there on behalf of Guillion, spoke to residents in a two-hour meeting that was hosted by the town of Paradise but organized by residents, said at times it felt like he was getting his teeth kicked in - and that mental health site was one of the options. Resident Diana Dawn Nellis-Siler, in a Facebook post to the group “Say no to Feather Canyon,” asserted that Gillion had told her that he is definitely planning to put a long-term mental health service, which may include a lockdown drug rehab at the site. Despite it being said during the meeting, Adventist Health does not own Feather Canyon Retirement Center.Īdventist Health’s Maureen Wisener said on Friday that the company doesn’t own the building and is not involved in the sale. PARADISE - More than 100 people filled the Paradise Town Council Chambers on Wednesday night to hear from a potential landlord who wants to put a mental health facility at Feather Canyon Gracious Retirement Living site.Ĭurrently, the site which is behind the Feather River Hospital campus is an escrow.
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