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Neighborhood Recovery
Date: 2026-04-16T18:30:00-07:00
Description: <p>Open share groups using a biblical approach to help people overcome their “hurts, habits, and hang-ups.”</p>\n
Location: Neighborhood Church
Source: Neighborhood Church of Anderson & Cottonwood
More informationProcess Pneumatic/Hydraulic Training - 4 Part Series
Date: 2026-04-17T08:00:00
Description: Efficient fluid and pneumatic systems are essential for maintaining operational performance across various industries. This training, led by a certified Amatrol Systems Advanced Manufacturing instructor, provides a balanced approach to theory and hands-on application. Designed for professionals in manufacturing, engineering, and maintenance, this course equips participants with the skills needed to operate, troubleshoot, and maintain fluid and pneumatic systems effectively.
Location: Butte College - The Training Place
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationUpskill Academy: Process Pneumatic/Hydraulic Training - 4 Part Series
Date: 2026-04-17T08:00:00
Description: Efficient fluid and pneumatic systems are essential for maintaining operational performance across various industries. This training, led by a certified Amatrol Systems Advanced Manufacturing instructor, provides a balanced approach to theory and hands-on application. Designed for professionals in manufacturing, engineering, and maintenance, this course equips participants with the skills needed to operate, troubleshoot, and maintain fluid and pneumatic systems effectively. Learning Objectives: Understand the fundamental principles of fluid and pneumatic systems. Diagnose and troubleshoot common issues to improve system reliability. Perform routine maintenance to optimize performance and prevent failures. Why This Matters for Your Organization: Reduce downtime with effective troubleshooting and maintenance techniques. Improve system efficiency and equipment longevity. Enhance workforce skills to support advanced manufacturing operations. Ready to strengthen your expertise in fluid and pneumatic systems? Enroll today and gain practical, industry-relevant skills!
Location: The Training Place - Butte College
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationChamber Cowboy Golf Tournament - 2026
Date: 2026-04-17T08:00
Description: SOLD OUT ONLINE REGISTRATION WILL OPEN AT 12 NOON ON FEBRUARY 11TH Back by Popular Demand!! Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce Presents THE COWBOY GOLF TOURNAMENT! Friday, April 17, 2026 8am Check-in 9am Shotgun Start Wilcox Oaks Golf Club Red Bluff, CA The super popular Round-Up Week Tradition, brought back again by the Red Bluff Chamber!
Location: Wilcox Oaks Golf Club
Source: Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce
More information2026 Street Food Festival
Date: 2026-04-18T00:00+00:00
Description: 2026 Street Food Festival
Location: Broadway St.
Source: City of Live Oak
Foot Foundations Workshop with Morgan Perry, DOMP at monca
Date: 2026-04-18T09:30:00
Description: Join us at monca on Saturday, April 18, 2026 from 9:30AM-11AM to start your weekend off on the right foot!
Location: monca
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationTribal Belly Dance Class Series at monca
Date: 2026-04-18T10:00:00
Description: Tribal Belly Dance is back at monca! Hosted by the experienced belly dance instructor, Mary Jo Brown, this series of classes will help build balance, strength, and flexibility while encouraging creative expression. Join us in the monca gallery space on Saturday mornings from 10-11AM on March 28th, April 4th, 11th, and 18th. Tribal belly dance is a modern Western form of belly dance that often incorporates elements of other contemporary dance styles. These classes are open to participants of all fitness levels and dance experience. Individuals under the age of 18 are welcome to attend with a parent or guardian. You do not need to have any dance experience whatsoever, the experience is open to everyone! Please dress in comfortable clothes for movement and bring a water bottle. Hip scarves, coin belts, and flowing skirts are encouraged.
Location: monca
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationRound-Up Parade - 2026
Date: 2026-04-18T10:00
Description: One of the BIG events associated with the Red Bluff Round-Up and the Count Down TO Round-Up is the Round-Up Parade, put on by the Red Bluff-Tehama County Chamber of Commerce.
Location: Red Bluff Madison to Washington to Walnut Streets
Source: Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce
More informationButte Humane Society's Woofstock Festival 2026
Date: 2026-04-18T12:30:00
Description: Woofstock Chico is a music & fun festival benefitting the animals of Butte Humane Society. Well behaved dogs on leash and their humans welcome! Spend the day grooving to local bands, drinking local beer, savoring delicious food, shopping our vendor marketplace, and participating in family and dog friendly activities. You bring a blanket and lawn chair and we will provide the positive vibe!
Location: Butte Humane Society
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationAn Evening in Paris: Inclusive Prom
Date: 2026-04-18T17:00:00
Description: Bonjour nos amis! Get ready for a fun and memorable night with CARD! This FREE inclusive prom is specially designed for teens and young adults (ages 13–25) living with disabilities and those who would benefit from a lower-sensory, more inclusive prom experience. An Evening in Paris: Inclusive Prom will feature a DJ playing top hits, a silent disco option, a photo booth to capture the memories, a taco bar to keep you fueled, and a sensory and cool down room. Bring a date, friend, or family member! We can't wait to share this special event with you.
Location: Chico, CA
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationSpring Chico Chaihouse Pop-Up Market
Date: 2026-04-19T12:00:00
Description: The pop-up will feature a curated selection of vendors and special highlights, including: • Music and Activities: Live music by Run Honey Run, • Free kids' crafts by Gloria's Wood Blossoms. • Free tea tastings by Chico Chai • Free samples by TurkeyTail Farm • Pet portraits by JT Reid Art. • Artisans and Makers: Products from DB Designs, Poni Design, Selkie Stitches, Sienna Ceramics, Melted Metal Co., In Our Nature, Nerdi Man, Swagner Art & Jewelry, NOBLE Art, Acecare Tech USA INC., Smashing Crafts, TurkeyTail Farm and Night Blooming Jasmine. • Food and Treats: Culinary delights from A Taste of Mi Kasa and baked goods from Adrianna's Bakery.
Location: Chico Chaihouse
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationNew Life Food Pantry - Fresh Food Give Away
Date: 2026-04-20T10:00
Description: Serving grocery relief to our community weekly through a variety of food giveaways. Every Monday we have a fresh food give away from 10a-11a. Just bring an ID. While bags are provided, it helps us cut costs if you bring your own. This a walk up style pick up. Shoppers are able to pick and choose what is available.
Location: New Life Assembly
Source: Corning District Chamber of Commerce
More informationBusiness Writing Skills
Date: 2026-04-21T08:30:00
Description: *Class Held via Zoom* Poorly written communication can lead to misunderstandings, inefficiency, and a loss of credibility in the workplace. This course provides practical tools to help you write with clarity, professionalism, and impact—while avoiding common grammar and punctuation pitfalls. Ideal for professionals who want to improve the effectiveness of their day-to-day written communication. Learning Objectives: Craft concise, professional messages tailored to workplace needs. Avoid common grammar and punctuation errors that undermine credibility. Use Microsoft Word tools to polish and structure your writing more efficiently. Why This Matters for Your Organization: Strengthens internal and external communication for greater clarity. Enhances professional image through polished, error-free writing. Improves team productivity by reducing back-and-forth clarification. Ready to take your workplace writing to the next level? Sign up today and start communicating with clarity and confidence! Trainer Bio: Allison Horak is an experienced writing instructor and communications expert specializing in business writing, editing, and professional development. She helps professionals refine their writing skills to enhance clarity, credibility, and effectiveness in the workplace. ETP members contact: etp@butte.edu
Location: Virtual Training
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationHow To Do Business with the State of California & the Federal Government
Date: 2026-04-21T09:00:00
Description: Getting your business into the government marketplace can feel like learning two different languages at once. Whether you are looking at the State of California or the Federal Government, the goal is the same - stable revenue and growth - but the rulebooks are different. Join us for specific roadmaps to help you navigate both landscapes. Session 1: How to do Business with the State of California. The California Department of General Services (DGS) is your gatekeeper here. California has a "Small Business First" policy, meaning they actively look to spend money with certified local firms. Topics will include: Types of Certifications (i.e., SB-Smal Business, DVBE-Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise); Key Concepts & Tools such as Cal eProcure the online portal where you register your business, apply for certifications, and search for bid opportunities; Certification Benefits - bid preference and access to contracts; Commercially Useful Function - actually doing the work; and Emergency Registration – a dedicated list for certified businesses ready to provide goods/services during disasters (fires, floods, etc.) Session 2: How to do Business with the Federal Government 101 - The federal marketplace is the largest in the world. The California Capital APEX Accelerator is a free resource designed to help you navigate this complex space. Topics include: Why Go Federal – Government required set aside of 23% of all prime contracting dollars for small businesses; The Registration Roadmap - SAM.gov - System for Award Management (SAM) mandatory registration; UEI (Unique Entity ID) - Replaced the old DUNS number; North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Codes describe your products or services; Federal Set-Aside Programs - 8(a) Business Development for socially and economically disadvantaged small businesses; HUBZone - For businesses located in "Historically Underutilized Business Zones," etc.
Location: Butte College SBDC
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationHow To Do Business with the State of California & the Federal Government
Date: 2026-04-21T12:00
Description: Getting your business into the government marketplace can feel like learning two different languages at once. Whether you are looking at the State of California or the Federal Government, the goal is the same - stable revenue and growth - but the rulebooks are different. Join us for specific roadmaps to help you navigate both landscapes. Session 1: How to do Business with the State of California. The California Department of General Services (DGS) is your gatekeeper here. California has a "Small Business First" policy, meaning they actively look to spend money with certified local firms. Topics will include: Types of Certifications (i.e., SB-Smal Business, DVBE-Disabled Veteran Business Enterprise); Key Concepts & Tools such as Cal eProcure the online portal where you register your business, apply for certifications, and search for bid opportunities; Certification Benefits - bid preference and access to contracts; Commercially Useful Function - actually doing the work; and Emergency Registration – a dedicated list for certified businesses ready to provide goods/services during disasters (fires, floods, etc.) Session 2: How to do Business with the Federal Government 101 - The federal marketplace is the largest in the world. The California Capital APEX Accelerator is a free resource designed to help you navigate this complex space. Topics include: Why Go Federal – Government required set aside of 23% of all prime contracting dollars for small businesses; The Registration Roadmap - SAM.gov - System for Award Management (SAM) mandatory registration; UEI (Unique Entity ID) - Replaced the old DUNS number; North American Industry Classification System (NAICS) Codes describe your products or services; Federal Set-Aside Programs - 8(a) Business Development for socially and economically disadvantaged small businesses; HUBZone - For businesses located in "Historically Underutilized Business Zones," etc.
Location: Butte College SBDC 2480 Notre Dame Blvd., Chico, CA
Source: Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce
More informationMonthly Advocacy Forum
Date: 2026-04-21T07:30:00-08:00
Description: Ferguson
Location: Ferguson
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationCity Council Regular Meeting
Date: 2026-04-21T18:30:00
Description: No description
Location: Event Location
Source: City of Yreka
More informationGreeters at Budget Blinds
Date: 2026-04-22
Description: No description
Location: Budget Blinds of Redding
Source: Anderson Chamber of Commerce
More informationResearch It Before You Build It: Use AI to Validate Your Next Big Idea - Webinar
Date: 2026-04-22T12:00
Description: Focus: A lean approach to testing product or service ideas using AI-generated research, mockups, and fast landing page prototypes to avoid wasted effort and money. Description: Don’t waste time (or money) building something nobody wants. In this webinar, you will learn how to use free and easy AI tools to research the market, spot real demand, and test your product or service idea before you commit. Whether you are launching something new or refining an existing offer, this session will show you how to validate your idea in minutes, not months. Perfect for entrepreneurs who want to make smarter decisions, faster.
Location: Webinar registration - https://sbdc.events/ai-idea-validation-april2026
Source: Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce
More informationNew Life Food Pantry - Grocery Give Away
Date: 2026-04-22T09:00:00-07:00
Description: Serving grocery relief to our community weekly through a variety of food giveaways. The New Life Food Pantry distributes shelf stable pantry bags to families every 30 days via two drive through distributions held the 1st and 3rd Wednesdays, from 9-11am. Every 1st and 3rd Wednesday we have a grocery give away. Pick is drive thru style (walk up are welcomed). Please have ID ready & door/trunk unlocked so we can better serve you. ?For I was hungry and you gave me something to eat, I was thirsty and you gave me something to drink, I was a stranger and you invited me in,? Matthew 25:35
Location: New Life Assembly
Source: Corning District Chamber of Commerce
More information1st Annual Cottonwood Classic
Date: 2026-04-22T16:00
Description: The Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce is proud to announce our first ever Kool April Nites sponsored car show! We’ve partnered with some great Cottonwood businesses to give Northstate classic car lovers another opportunity to show their classic rides during show week. We will have a car show from 4-8pm, followed by our very own drive in movie right on Front Street. Vendors include Hops N Vines for drinks, Hog Oiler BBQ Food Truck for some great grub, Sweet Wheels Ice Cream for some treats, and TLC Kettlecorn to follow with all of your movie needs. We will also be opening this show to the general public, free of admission, once the car show concludes at 8:00PM. Being a classic to park in the classic car section, or a tailgate, chair, or blanket for general seating area. Big shout outs to our local vendors, participants, and sponsors. See you soon!
Location: On Front Street, in historic downtown Cottonwood, Ca
Source: Cottonwood Chamber of Commerce
More informationResearch It Before You Build It: Use AI to Validate Your Next Big Idea - Webinar
Date: 2026-04-22T12:00:00-08:00
Description: Focus: A lean approach to testing product or service ideas using AI-generated research, mockups, and fast landing page prototypes to avoid wasted effort and money. Description: Don’t waste time (or money) building something nobody wants. In this webinar, you will learn how to use free and easy AI tools to research the market, spot real demand, and test your product or service idea before you commit. Whether you are launching something new or refining an existing offer, this session will show you how to validate your idea in minutes, not months. Perfect for entrepreneurs who want to make smarter decisions, faster.
Location: Webinar registration - https://sbdc.events/ai-idea-validation-april2026
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationSmall Business Support Breakfast featuring SBDC
Date: 2026-04-23T07:00:00
Description: Join us for a Small Business Support Breakfast—an engaging morning designed to connect local business owners and professionals in a relaxed, welcoming setting. These gatherings focus on honest conversation, peer support, and practical learning. This event features a presentation from the Butte College Small Business Development Center (SBDC), often called the “best‑kept secret” for entrepreneurs. Learn about the wide range of no‑cost advising, training, and resources available to help businesses start, grow, and thrive. From strategy and marketing to financial and operational guidance, the SBDC acts as “your staff at work,” with one simple mission: your business is our business. Each breakfast provides: Pastries, fruit, coffee, and team from Bidwell Perk; Open discussion around real business challenges; Opportunities to learn from fellow business owners; A chance to build trusted relationships within the Chamber community.
Location: Arbor Post Acute
Source: Chico Chamber
More information2026 April - Corning in the Morning at City Hall!
Date: 2026-04-23T07:30
Description: The Corning Chamber of Commerce invites businesses and community members to our monthly "Corning in the Morning" networking opportunity to be held on Thursday, April 23 from 7:30 - 8:30AM at Corning City Hall, 794 - 3rd Street. Join us for an engaging time to connect and network with Home-based Enterprises . . . Budding Entrepreneurs . . . Non-profit & Community Service Organizations . . . "Just in the idea stage" . . . Community Members . . . All are welcome! Pop in for a few minutes or come for the full hour, it's up to you. Light refreshments provided. Bring your business cards for the raffle drawing and Bring a Friend
Location: City Hall, 794 - 3rd Street, Corning.
Source: Corning District Chamber of Commerce
More informationCorning in the Morning Networking Opportunity for the FIRST TIME at City Hall, 794 Third Street, Corning
Date: 2026-04-23T07:30
Description: Networking Opportunity Thursday, April 23, 7:30 - 8:30AM - Corning in the Morning will be held for the first time at City Hall, 794 Third Street, Corning. The Corning Chamber invites everyone to this event, it's much more than just brick 'n mortar businesses. Home-based enterprises, market vendors, budding entrepreneurs, just in the idea stage, all are welcome. Join us at Corning City Hall to connect with community leaders, business owners, movers and shakers and learn what everyone is up to and their upcoming plans. Attendance for these events has just kept growing. Light refreshments will be provided Pop in for a few minutes or come for the full hour, it's up to you. Bring your business cards and bring a friend. Interested in hosting a future CITMorning or Evening? Let us know, we'd love to work with you to create an impactful community connection opportunity.
Location: City Hall, 794 Third Street, Corning
Source: Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce
More informationYour Brain at Work
Date: 2026-04-23T08:30:00
Description: *Class Held In-Person* In the rapidly changing modern workplace, understanding how the brain functions can be a game-changer for enhancing productivity and leadership. Your Brain at Work offers insights into how neuroscience can optimize your mental performance, helping you stay focused, reduce stress, and make better decisions under pressure. This training empowers leaders and teams with practical strategies to boost mental resilience and unlock peak performance.
Location: Butte College - The Training Place
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationWest Coast Swing Dance Class & Social Dance at monca
Date: 2026-04-23T18:00:00
Description: Join us at monca for another incredible West Coast Swing dance class series hosted by local dancer and choreographer, Ray Hayes! This series will focus on implementing choreography as well as refining intermediate dance skills. Each week is structured with three classes to accommodate different skill levels. Participants are welcome to join for all three sessions or the first two sessions if they are beginning their dance journey. Folks must have previous West Coast Swing Dance experience to participate effectively in the choreography session. One class ticket includes all three sessions. Weekly Schedule: 6:00-6:45PM - intro session* 6:45-7:30PM - all levels session* 7:30-8:30PM - choreography session (requires knowledge of WCS basics) *absolute beginners welcome. By the end of the series, students will increase their proficiency in the foundational basics of West Coast Swing. If you are a seasoned dancer, you can benefit from these classes by solidifying your technique and learning how to modify your dance with partners of varying skill levels. Variations will be added for those seeking more of a challenge. Participants do not need to come with a dancing partner, as partnerships will be randomized and folks will dance with many different partners per class. If you would like to attend the entire class and social dance, tickets are $20 per person. If you are interested in just the social dance, tickets are $10 per person. We encourage you to bring friends or family and make a special evening out of these terrific dance sessions. People of all backgrounds are welcome to join and learn more about dance!
Location: monca
Source: Chico Chamber
More information3rd Annual Snow Cone Social & Book Giveaway
Date: 2026-04-24T14:30
Description: The Chamber received a grant again this year to offer the community a, "Snow Cone Social & Book Giveaway" to participate in the celebration. It will be held on Friday, April 24 from 2:30 - 4PM at the Chamber office, 1110 Solano Street in downtown Corning. Books will be available for children of all ages and also in Spanish. This event is sponsored by the Tehama County Department of Education and Early Learning Programs & Services and the LPC - Local Child Care Planning Council.
Location: Chamber office, 1110 Solano Street.
Source: Corning District Chamber of Commerce
More information3rd Annual Snow Cone Social & Book Giveaway
Date: 2026-04-24T14:30
Description: On Friday, April 24 from 2:30 - 4PM, the Corning Chamber of Commerce is participating in Tehama County's "Celebrating Children" with their "3rd Annual Snow Cone Social & Book Giveaway" at the Chamber office, 1110 Solano Street in downtown Corning. This event is sponsored by the Tehama County Department of Education and Early Learning Programs & Services and the LPC - Local Child Care Planning Council. Books will be available for children of all ages, also in Spanish and new this year, we will have a few in Braille. Tour the Corning Museum and choose your book BEFORE you get your snow cone on your way out! Also, earlier that same day, the City of Corning will be participating in Tehama County's "Childrens" Memorial Flag Raising" at 10AM at the City Hall Flagpole, at the corner of Solano & 3rd Streets, to commemorate a Day of Remembrance to recognize the tragedy of violence against children. The flag-raising event is co-sponsored by the City of Corning, Tehama County Social Services and Tehama County 4 Kids.
Location: Chamber office, 1110 Solano Street in downtown Corning.
Source: Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce
More information2026 3rd Annual Snow Cone and Book Giveaway
Date: 2026-04-24T21:30:00Z
Description: The Corning Chamber is celebrating National Children’s Memorial Day with our 3rd annual snow cone and book giveaway at the Chamber office. Free for all kids!
Location: 1110 Solano St, Corning
Source: Corning District Chamber of Commerce
More informationYear Round Self Serve Honor System Farm Stand, Corning
Date: 2026-04-25T08:00
Description: Farm stand hours Thursday–Sunday | 8:00 AM–5:00 PM every weekend. Fresh eggs, honey, jam, butter & cheese, goat milk soap, sourdough starter kits, and produce changes week to week. Visit our website for more information.
Location: 5670 Keene Road, Corning
Source: Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce
More informationNew Life Food Pantry - Fresh Food Give Away
Date: 2026-04-27T10:00:00-07:00
Description: Serving grocery relief to our community weekly through a variety of food giveaways. Every Monday we have a fresh food give away from 10a-11a. Just bring an ID. While bags are provided, it helps us cut costs if you bring your own. This a walk up style pick up. Shoppers are able to pick and choose what is available.
Location: New Life Assembly
Source: Corning District Chamber of Commerce
More informationExcel: Advanced - Intelligent Workflows and Automation
Date: 2026-04-28T08:00:00-08:00
Description: Laptops provided Many workplaces still rely on manual data entry and disconnected processes that slow productivity and increase the risk of errors. This training provides practical, hands-on tools to automate workflows by integrating Excel with Microsoft Forms, Power Automate, and AI features. Designed for professionals who want to streamline tasks and enhance data accuracy, this course helps participants build intelligent systems that work for them—not the other way around.
Location: Butte College - The Training Place
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationHelp & Hope: Living a Healthier Life
Date: 2026-04-28T17:30:00
Description: Everyone deserves a life with the healthiest brain possible, and we can all take action to help protect our brain health. Join us to learn brain-healthy actions we should all build into our routines to benefit our brains. It’s never too early—or too late—to start prioritizing brain health. Register at https://bit.ly/HelpHope26 or call 800.272.3900 Presented by the Alzheimer's Association Sponsored by Passages Caregiver Resource Center In partnership with Butte County Public Health and Northern Valley Indian Health.
Location: CARD Community Center
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationGreeters at Coastal Business Systems
Date: 2026-04-29
Description: No description
Location: Coastal Business Systems
Source: Anderson Chamber of Commerce
More informationGreeters at Michael’s Office Furniture
Date: 2026-04-29
Description: No description
Location: Michael's Office Furnishings
Source: Anderson Chamber of Commerce
More informationSuper Worker to Super Leader
Date: 2026-04-29T08:30:00
Description: The transition from a high-performing individual contributor to an effective leader can be challenging. Many professionals struggle with shifting from doing the work themselves to inspiring, guiding, and empowering a team. This dynamic and interactive 3-hour workshop provides practical tools to help aspiring and current leaders develop essential leadership skills and confidently step into their leadership roles.
Location: Butte College - The Training Place
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationDenim Day
Date: 2026-04-29T17:00
Description: On Wednesday, April 29, 2026, millions of people across the globe will unite for Denim Day is a powerful annual campaign that turns a simple pair of jeans into a statement of solidarity, awareness, and support for survivors of sexual violence. Use provided paint markers and patches to create your unique design! Add your creation to the community display. Take part in community photo opportunities and share your decorated denim in a visible show of solidarity for survivors.
Location: Rotary Cone & Kimball Plaza, Red Bluff
Source: Red Bluff Chamber of Commerce
More informationProfessionalism in the Workplace
Date: 2026-04-29T13:00:00-08:00
Description: In today’s fast-paced and hybrid work environments, maintaining professionalism across every interaction can be challenging. This engaging session equips participants with actionable strategies to strengthen presence, communication, and collaboration—no matter their role or setting. Perfect for professionals, teams, and employees at any level who want to elevate how they show up and contribute to a positive, high-performing workplace culture. Learning Objectives: Demonstrate professional presence by showing up with intention—physically, emotionally, and digitally. Strengthen workplace relationships by practicing respect and accountability in daily interactions. Apply integrity-driven decision-making that reinforces trust and credibility within teams. Why This Matters for Your Organization: Boosts workplace credibility and cohesion by reinforcing consistent professional behaviors. Supports a strong team culture that values respect, responsibility, and follow-through. Equips employees to navigate challenging situations with composure and integrity. Ready to elevate your team’s professionalism and impact? Register now and foster a culture of accountability, trust, and excellence!
Location: Butte College - The Training Place
Source: Chico Chamber
More informationTehama District Fair
Date: 2026-04-30T07:00:00Z
Description: Fair
Location: Tehama District Fairgrounds
Source: Corning District Chamber of Commerce
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