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Calendar updated May 16, 2007

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Wed., May 16

Herbal hour -- Nutrition class, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., George Washington Manor, 1020 Kingston Road, Mount Shasta. Sick and tired, indigestion, headaches, allergies, depression or no energy? Learn how to cleanse in a safe, natural way. Info: 938-3907.

Slide show -- 7 p.m., Stage Door, downtown Mount Shasta. The Mount Shasta Trail Association presents a Pacific Crest Trail slide show. No charge.


South Siskiyou Knights -- Sign-ups for football players and cheerleaders, 6:30 to 8 p.m., Mount Shasta City Park, lower lodge. Sign-up and pay before June 1 and pay 2006 registration fees for 2007 season.

SIR luncheon -- Sons In Retirement Branch 154, Mother s Day Luncheon, Mount Shasta Community Center, 629 Alder Street. Social hour, 11 a.m.; lunch at 11:45 a.m. Luncheon cost: 10 per person. Entertainment provided. All retired men and their guests are invited to attend. Advance reservations at 926-4217. The SIR purpose is to promote a dignified and enjoyable retirement for members.

Senior services fair -- PSA 2 Area Agency on Aging 10th annual Senior Services Fair, 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., Yreka Community Center, 810 N. Oregon Street, Yreka. Info: 842-1687.


Thurs., May 17

Grief group -- Madrone Hospice continues with its Grief and Loss Support Group, a free program for adults who have lost a loved one. Group meets Thursdays, 5:30 to 7 p.m. at Madrone Hospice House, 255 Collier Circle, Yreka. Explore different aspects of the grief process in a safe supportive environment. Info: 842-3160.

Seniors trip -- Siskiyou Golden Seniors is offering a free day trip to 7 Feathers Casino in Canyonville, Ore. Participants leave at 7:30 a.m. from St. Michael s Hall, 1051 N. Davis Street in Weed, and return about 7 or 8 p.m.; 938-3588.


Film Festival fund-raiser -- The non-profit Mount Shasta International Film Festival Brazilian film, “Romeo and Juliet Get Married, 8 p.m., Stage Door, downtown Mount Shasta. An hilarious twist on how two lovers meet, fall in love and have to navigate through family craziness in order to be together. Tickets: 10, available at the Stage Door and Village Books in Mount Shasta. Proceeds go to the Film Festival scheduled for Oct. 12, 13 and 14.

Breast cancer fund-raiser -- Climb Against the Odds fund-raiser, 6:30 to 9:30 p.m., Best Western Tree House, Mount Shasta. Includes live music, Oven Bakery breads, General Produce fruits, exotic cheeses and raffle items. Cost: 10. All proceeds go to the Breast Cancer Fund s efforts to fight the disease.

Family tree class -- Genealogical Society of Siskiyou County Family Tree Maker class, Research Center, 912 S. Main Street, Yreka. First class, 10 a.m. to noon; second class, 2 to 4 p.m. Topic: “Pictures and how to Place Them in Your Source/Documents. The public is invited. Space is limited. To attend: 938-3517 or e-mail

Steak & rigatoni dinner -- The 9th annual Save Medicine Lake Steak and Rigatoni Dinner and Auction, Sons of Italy Hall, 155 Clay Street, Weed. Doors open at 5 p.m. for cocktails and silent auction; dinner served at 6:30 p.m. Dessert and live auctions to follow. Cost: 17.

Hosted by Medicine Lake Citizens for Quality Environment. Proceeds go towards continuing effort to protect Medicine Lake Highlands Recreation Area from effects of long-term geothermal industrial development. Info/tickets: 926-5514, 926-6357.

Dinner theatre -- Dunsmuir High School will host the “Arsenic and Old Lace Dinner Theatre, beginning at 6 p.m. at DHS. Tickets are 25 and include vegetable soup, garlic chicken, rice pilaf, salad, rolls with Quint Jelly, lemon tarts, hot tea and elderberry conic. Prize auction will follow. A “play only event is scheduled for Friday, May 18 at 7 p.m. Tickets for this event are 5, adults; 3 students.


Car wash & bake sale -- Butteville Elementary School 8th grade fund-raiser in Edgewood. Proceeds support the 8th grade graduation trip.

Little Bit of Italy -- Mount Shasta Senior Nutrition Project s fund-raiser dinner and auction held at the Mount Shasta City Park, recreation center. Doors open at 5 p.m. for happy hour entertainment by DJ Ardell Lutz. Full course Italian dinner served family style at 6 p.m.

Pre-sale tickets: 12, adults and teens; 8, seniors (60-plus) and children 12 and under. Dinner and prize giveaway tickets available at the city park. Proceeds benefit meals services for local seniors. Info: 926-2494.


Wellness Saturday -- “Healthy Body Mechanics with Rick Marshall, PT, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., McCloud Healthcare Clinic, 116 W. Minnesota Avenue, McCloud. Refreshments and door prizes. A free service to the public. Info: 964-2389.

2-day retreat -- Circles of Healing Retreat for those touched by cancer including loved ones, caregivers and professionals. Today and tomorrow, 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. each day. Facilitators: Patty Cashman or Debbie Laxaque. No cost, asking 25 refundable deposit to hold space. Nursing CEUs available.

To register/more info: 926-1694;

Mind Your Health -- A Mental Health Month public awareness and education event, 5 to 7 p.m. Siskiyou County Behavioral Health Services, 2060 Campus Drive, Yreka. Public forum: speak out about community needs; express concerns and ask questions; speakers describing services; educational materials available. Refreshments provided. Info: 841-4100.

Tue., May 22

Spiritual Cinema Circle -- 7 p.m., Mt. Shasta Center for Positive Living, 105 E. Alma Street, Mount Shasta. Film: “Illusion staring Kirk Douglas, as an ailing film producer who faces his past with a visit from a ghostly colleague who takes him through the Akashic records, showing him film reels from his unacknowledged son s life. Includes snacks and discussion. Donations accepted.

Evening of Kirtan -- With Snatam Kaur, Guru-Ganesha, Manish Vyas and Ram Dass Singh, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., Flying Lotus Movement Center, 315 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mount Shasta.

Wed., May 23

Spanish club -- El Club de Espaņol de la Montaņa Shasta meets from 7 to 9 p.m. for Spanish conversation. Info/location: e-mail

May 24

Land Trust open house -- Siskiyou Land Trust will host an open house and general membership party from 6 to 8 p.m. at the Weed Mercantile, 590 Main Street. Photo exhibit, silent auction and more. Free. Info: 926-2259.

Field Day -- Kiwanis annual Field Day for Special Kids, 10 a.m., College of the Siskiyous track in Weed. Special education students from throughout Siskiyou County participate in track and field events.

May 25

British Car Gathering -- And town-wide yard sales, today through Sunday, in Dunsmuir. Includes motor cavalcade through town, music, afternoon tea, entertainment, and barbecue. Info: 235-2177

May 26

Trout Creek restoration -- The Upper Sacramento River Exchange is seeking volunteers to work with restoration professionals planting native vegetation, removing debris, helping with monitoring and placing spawning gravels in streambed. The outing is from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. and includes project orientation and history, stream ecology info, restoration methodology and instruction. Participants are required to register. Space is limited. Info: 235-2012.

2-day mushroom faire -- McCloud s 3rd annual Mushroom, Music and Wine Faire, today and tomorrow, historic downtown district. Includes displays of fresh and dried wild mushrooms, mushroom preparation and cooking demos, locally grown food products, craft booths, wine tasting, mushroom dishes prepared by local restaurants, live music and Mushroom Ball featuring a mushroom dinner and dance. Info: 964-2431.

Museum photo exhibit -- Sisson Museum in Mount Shasta will host a photo exhibit by the late Neal Evans today through June 10. Evans was a photographer and former teacher. Exhibit hours are daily from 1 to 4 p.m. in the activities room. No charge.

Flower show -- Dunsmuir Garden Club Flower Show and Green Thumb Plant Sale, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., Dunsmuir Community Building. Plant sale offers indoor and outdoor species, small trees, bulbs and house plants. Flower Show is free for entry and participants. This event includes a Garden Tour. Maps are available for purchase at 10. Info: 235-4819.

May 29

Genealogy meeting -- Genealogical Society of Siskiyou County, monthly meeting, 7 p.m., Research Center, 912 S. Main Street, Yreka. Guest speaker is Karen Cleland. Her subject will be legal descriptions, land records, GLO records, Township and Range, and use of land records of Siskiyou County. These records were donated by Siskiyou County Title Company. The public is welcome. Info: 938-3517.

Herbal hour -- Nutrition class, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m., Mount Shasta library, 515 E. Alma Street. Find out how to take responsibility for your health. Discussion about what herbs to use for specific ailments and for different body systems. Info: 938-3907.

June 2

River celebration -- Upper Sacramento River Exchange annual River Celebration Gala Dinner and Auction, 6 to 10 p.m., Mount Shasta City Park, upper lodge. Includes salmon and tri-trip dinner, no host bar, desserts, music, silent and live auction. Tickets: 35, each; 65, couple; available at the River Center in Dunsmuir or Village Books in Mount Shasta. Tickets are limited.

ACSA golf tournament -- Siskiyou Charter Association of California School Administrators 12th annual Scholarship Fund-raiser Golf Tournament at the Weed Golf Course. Registration, 8 a.m.; shot gun start, 9 a.m. Cost: 50 each; 30 Weed Golf Club members (does not include golf cart.) Includes lunch, tee prizes, raffle, 4-person scramble, long drive competition, closest to the pin, low gross, low net team prizes. Open to first 72 golfers. Info: 938-9971.

June 10

Golf tournament -- College of the Siskiyous Foundation13th annual Golf Tournament at Lake Shastina Golf Resort. Registration, check-in and continental breakfast, 7 a.m.; putting contest, 7:45 a.m.; tournament begins 9 a.m. Format: 4-member team scramble with shotgun start (best ball). Winners determined by lowest gross and net scores. Cost: 75 each; 300, team. Includes green fees, golf cart, 18 holes of golf, awards luncheon and gift bag. Additional quest luncheon, 15. Contests include hole in one, putting, closest to the pin, longest drive and miscellaneous. Prizes: river trip for four, golf packages, dinners, lodging and more. Registration/info: 938-5373.

June 16

Great Wild Goose Chase -- A 2-mile fun run/walk; 10K race; bike race against the Blue Goose Steam Train from Yreka to Montague. Check-in: 7 a.m. All entrants will be picked up by the train at the finish of their race for a celebratory ride back to the Yreka Depot. Additional train tickets for non-participants available for purchase. All proceeds benefit Rocky Mountain Railway & Mining Museum, a non-profit company. Info: 842-4146.

Montague Festival -- An event to support Montague Community Hall restoration project, 8 a.m. to 11 p.m. Includes Rotary pancake breakfast, farmers market, jackpot team roping, quilt display, bike rodeo, petting zoo, kids parade, pie eating contest, live music, poker stroll, horseshoe tournament, bingo, wine tasting, raffle, tri-tip dinner and dance.

Wellness Saturday -- “Skin Cancer Screening with Dave Barry, MD and “Relaxation Techniques with Kris Barry, PhD, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., McCloud Healthcare Clinic, 116 W. Minnesota Avenue, McCloud. Refreshments and door prizes. A free service to the public. Info: 964-2389.

Rafting trip -- River Dancers will host a rafting trip in support of The Breast Cancer Fund Climb Against the Odds, beginning at the Tree of Heaven campground on the Klamath River. A leisurely paced trip in rafts and inflatable kayaks with information about the region s history, wildlife, ecology and watersheds.

Cost: 88, adults; 78 children 12 and under. Proceeds go to the Breast Cancer Fund which sponsors the annual climb to raise funds for breast cancer education and research. Info: 926-3517; www.riverdancers.com

Tribute to the Trees -- “A Touch of Italy is the theme for this 17th annual event when the Palo Alto Chamber Orchestra plays a concert in the Dunsmuir Botanical Gardens. The concert is proceeded by an Italian al fresco dinner under the trees. Happy hour, 4 p.m.; dinner, 5 p.m.; concert, 6:30 p.m. Lawn seating available or bring your own lawn chair or blanket.

Tickets: 40, dinner and concert; 20, concert only; available at Dunsmuir Recreation and Parks District office or call 235-4740. Info: 235-2177.

June 23

Artwalk -- Artwalk in Yreka along with other events to celebrate the sesquicentennial. Organizers are seeking artists to show their work in downtown businesses. Arrangements will be made between artists and business owners for length of show, pieces to be shown, and location within the business. Info: 842-5056.

July 4

July 4 vendors -- The Mount Shasta Chamber of Commerce is seeking commercial food vendors and vendors of arts, crafts and merchandise for the annual Fourth of July celebration held today through Saturday. Space sizes range from 10 by 10 foot to 10 by 30 feet. Electricity is available on Castle Street. Forms available at the chamber office, corner of Pine and Lake Streets; or call 926-6004, extension 202.

July 6

Railroad Days -- Dunsmuir s annual rail celebration, today through July 8. See Union Pacific historic train cars, ride on speeders, train exhibits, parade, food, arts and crafts booths, children s circus, community church service, live music and more. Arts and crafts vendors are being sought for this event. 10 by 10 foot booth , 50. Handmade items with railroad theme are of particle interest. Info/reserve booth: (530) 524-2166. Visit the Railroad Display Room at the Amtrak Depot, open 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. during the celebration. Residents are encouraged to donate or loan Dunsmuir railroad memorabilia. Info: (530) 235-2177.

Aug. 4

Taiko festival -- Shasta Taiko s 3rd annual ShastaYama Taiko Festival outdoor venue at Shastice Park in Mount Shasta.

Weekly events

Monday

Children s story hour -- For ages 2 to 8; 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Mount Shasta library; 926-1400.

Railroad breakfast -- A get together for retired and working railroad crews out of Dunsmuir. Meet last Mon. monthly, 10 a.m., Tree House, Mount Shasta.

Peace meetings -- Women Building Bridges for Peace meet 2nd and 4th Mon. monthly, 384 Alamo St., Weed; 7:15 to 9:15 p.m. To car pool: 926-3417.

Narcotics Anonymous -- 7 p.m., 312 Alma St., Mount Shasta; call pager: 842-7502.

Debtors Anonymous -- 12-step support group for recovery from problems with debt. 6 p.m., St. Barnabas Episcopal Church, Parish Hall, 701 Lassen Ln., Mount Shasta.

Tuesday

Alcoholics Anonymous -- 7 to 8 p.m., Lake Shastina Community Center, 15244 Driftwood Lane, Lake Shastina; 1-800-680-8955.

Book sale -- Snip n Save variety store, 1/2 off book sale, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 315 Chestnut Street, Mount Shasta; 926-0400.

Gathering in Present Moment -- Held weekly, 10:30 a.m. An opportunity to consciously communicate with others in the present. No charge. Books available. Info: 938-2930; www.AwakeningHumanity.org

Toddler playgroup -- 10 to 11:30 a.m., Weed Community Resource Center, 720 S. Davis St., Suite A, Weed. For ages 0-5 and parents/caretakers. Age-appropriate activities, games, crafts, story time, and more; 938-2426.

Toddler playgroup -- Facilitated by an Early Childhood professional. Join parents and their children aged 0-5. From 10 a.m. to noon, Kids Factory, 4103 Pine St., Dunsmuir; 235-005.

WRC bingo -- Weed Revitalization Coalition bingo, 1st and 3rd Tue. monthly, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m., Weed Mercantile; 938-3229.

Women veterans -- Women Veterans of Northern California meet 1st Tue. monthly, noon, Round Table Pizza, Mount Shasta. Open to all female veterans, any era, any country.

Prime time -- 9:30 a.m., Grace Presbyterian Church, 1090 N. Davis Ave., Weed. Coffee and conversation, program, devotions, singing. Lunch, 3. Reservations a must: 938-4571.

Genealogy library -- LDS Church, 214 Adams Dr., Mount Shasta. Tue. and Thurs., 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Help with genealogical needs. Free; 926-6657.

Siskiyou Domestic Violence and Crisis Center -- Peer group counseling session, 6 to 7:30 p.m., 209 Third St., Yreka; Call 842-6629 or hotline, 1-877-842-4068.

Wednesday

Relationship support -- Relationship Support Group for Women, 4:30 to 6 p.m., 432 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Suite B, Mount Shasta; 926-1400.

Senior day -- Snip-n-Save variety store, Senior Day special, 25 percent off, age 62 or older. 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 315 Chestnut Street, Mount Shasta.

Buddhist meditation instruction -- 6:30 p.m. at Shasta Abbey; 926-4208.

New mom s support -- Group meets 10 to 11 a.m., Mt. Shasta Community Resource Center, 432 N. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Suite B, Mount Shasta. Share challenges, questions and celebrations with new moms; 926-1400.

Amateur radio -- Mt. Shasta Amateur Radio Club weekly informal radio net meets on the air, 7 p.m. The 2-meter net is conducted on the club s repeater, 146.88 mHz no PL. Net control is Larry Marks, W6VTJ (Whiskey six Victor Tango Juliet.). Amateur radio operators with license and within reach of repeater are invited.

Parent support group -- Problem-solve issues of parenting, 1 to 2 p.m., Kids Factory, 4103 Pine St., Dunsmuir; 235-4005. Free.

Rotary -- Dunsmuir Rotary Club meets weekly, 7:05 a.m., Hitchin Post Restaurant, Dunsmuir; 235-2786.

Republicans -- Siskiyou County Republican Central Committee meet 3rd Wed. monthly. Dinner, 6 p.m.; business meeting, 7 p.m.; 926-4575 or 842-4400.

Narcotics Anonymous -- 7 p.m., Grace Presbyterian Church, 1090 N. Davis, Weed. Call pager, 842-7502.

Masonics -- Siskiyou Masonic Lodge #297 meet 1st Wed. monthly, 7 p.m., Mount Shasta Community Building, 629 Alder St.; 926-2419.

Course in miracles group -- 7 p.m., Center for Positive Living, 105 East Alma St., Mount Shasta. Everyone is welcome; 926-1504.

Bridge club -- Mount Shasta Duplicate Bridge Club, 7 p.m., Mount Shasta City Park recreation building. Visitors welcome; 926-2767.

St. Anthony bingo -- 6:15 p.m., doors open, 5:30 p.m., St. Anthony Parish Hall, Mount Shasta.

Chess club -- 6 to 9 p.m., George Washington Manor arts/crafts room, Mount Shasta.

Thursday

Kirtan chanting -- In call-and-response style. Led by Sahadev. Info: 235-0554.

Metal detecting -- Siskiyou County Relic and Recovery Club meets 1st Thurs. monthly, 7 p.m., Denny s Restaurant, Yreka; 842-2934.

Off road riding -- Siskiyou County Off-Road Riders meet 3rd Thurs. monthly, 6:30 p.m., Yreka Extreme Sports, 1101 S. Main St., Yreka. A non-profit organization promoting safe and responsible family oriented off road riding; 938-4256 or 459-5306.

Parent support group -- 5 to 6:30 p.m., 1st Thurs. monthly, Weed Community Resource Center, 720 S. Davis St. Share parenting issues, strategies, experiences and emotions. Child care available 938-2426.

Kids clothes -- Snip-n-Save variety store, Kids Clothes -1/2 off special, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 315 Chestnut Street, Mount Shasta; 926-0400.

Astrology Cafe -- 1st and 3rd Thurs. monthly with astrologer Glenn Arthur Kaufmann, 6 p.m., 618 S. Mt. Shasta Blvd., Mount Shasta. An informal evening of astrological observation, education and chart interpretation. Bring your charts or call ahead: 926-2777. Suggested donation.

RCIA -- Rite of Christian Initiation for Adults, 7 to 9 p.m., St. Anthony Catholic Church, Parish Hall, 507 Pine Street, Mount Shasta. No charge. All are welcome to attend to learn and understand the Catholic faith; 926-4477.

Car seat safety classes -- 2nd Thurs. monthly class is taught in English; 4th Thurs. monthly class is taught in Spanish. Both classes begin, 10 a.m., Weed Community Resource Center, 720 S. Davis St., Weed; 938-2426.

AA group for women only -- With childcare, 10:30 a.m., Kids Factory Factory, 4103 Pine Street, Dunsmuir; 235-4005.

Siskiyou Golden Seniors -- Meet 1st Thurs. monthly, St. Michael s Hall, 1051 N. Davis St., Weed. Social, 11 a.m.; lunch, noon. Hot lunch available, call 926-4611 the night before or before 9 a.m. on Thurs.; 3 donation appreciated.

Philosophy cafe -- 2nd Thurs. monthly, 5 to 6 p.m., Stage Door, Mount Shasta. Facilitated conversation, no background in philosophy required. All are invited; 926-4154.

Rotary -- Weed Rotary Club meets weekly, 12:15 p.m., Silva s Restaurant, 1886 Shastina Dr., Weed; 938-0359.

Scrap book making -- For adults, 2nd Thurs. monthly, 7 to 9 p.m., Weed Community Resource Center, Weed. Bring supplies; 938-2426.

Brown bag for seniors -- Shasta Senior Nutrition Food Bank brown bag distributions, 1st Thurs. monthly, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m., Weed Mercantile Mall; 938-3229.

Al-Anon meeting -- 12 step support group for family and friends of alcoholics, 7 p.m., Eskaton President George Washington Manor, 1020 Kingston Rd., Manor 2, recreation room (upper parking lot) Mount Shasta; 859-1303.

Bingo in McCloud -- American Legion Hall in McCloud. Doors open, 5:30 p.m.; early birds, 6:30 p.m., (530) 859-0568.

Square dance -- Dudes and Daisies Square Dance Club meets at Mount Shasta City Park, Dudes and Daisies Lodge. Beginning workshop, 7 p.m.; Mainstream and plus, 8 p.m.; 926-3959.

Friday

Thrift store sale -- Siskiyou Humane Society Paws and Shop thrift store weekly sale. All clothes and shoes on rack over one month are 1/2 price.

Bargain day -- Snip-n-Save variety store, bedding - 50 percent off special, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 315 Chestnut Street, Mount Shasta; 926-0400.

Celebrate Recovery -- Biblically based 12-step program for those with desire to overcome habits, hurts and hang-ups. Weed Berean Church, 750 S. Weed Blvd., Weed. BBQ, 5 p.m.; main group meeting, 6 p.m.; small groups, 7 p.m.; cafe berea, 8 p.m.; 926-4021 or 938-4591.

Christian fellowship -- Game room, fellowship, and food. 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., Coffee Connection, Mount Shasta. Teens welcome.

Blood pressure clinic -- Offered by Siskiyou Home Health Services, 9 to 11 a.m., 317 Deetz Rd., Mount Shasta. No charge; 926-4142.

Gazelle Grange bingo -- 1st and 3rd Fri. monthly. Early birds, 6:30 p.m.; regular bingo, 7 p.m. One progressive blackout paying 250. Power ball game. Snack bar open, 5 to 8 p.m.; 435-2562 or 842-8223.

TOPS -- Take off pounds sensibly, 10 a.m., Mount Shasta City Park, lower lodge. Visitors welcome; 926-5374 or 926-0567.

Saturday

Peace gathering -- 11 a.m., Mount Shasta City Plaza. Everyone welcome. Bring peaceful signs and open hearts. Hosted by Mount Shasta United for Peace.

Christian fellowship -- Game room, fellowship, and food; 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. and 7 to 11 p.m., Coffee Connection, Mount Shasta. Teens welcome.

Family movie night -- 2nd Sat. monthly, 7:10 p.m., Hope Community Church, 974 Lassen Lane, Mount Shasta. Children welcome with parent; 926-2847.

Bag sale -- Snip N Save variety store, 3 bag sale on colored tagged clothes, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m., 115 Chestnut Street, Mount Shasta; 926-0400.

Sunday

Christian recovery -- A12-step Biblically based program, 7:30 p.m., Hope Community Church, 974 Lassen Lane, Mount Shasta. Overcome habits, hurts and hangups in a confidential setting; 926-1575 or 339-1811.

Celebrate worship -- 9:30 a.m., Hope Community Church, 974 Lassen Lane, Mount Shasta. Live contemporary band; 926-2847.

Buddhist services and Dharma talk -- 10:30 a.m. at Shasta Abbey; 926-4208.

Bingo -- Dunsmuir Eagles Hall, 5941 Sacramento Ave. Hall opens, noon; games start, 1 p.m.

Masons breakfast -- 1st Sun. monthly hosted by Siskiyou Masonic Lodge #297. 8 a.m. to 1 p.m., Community Building, 629 Alder St., Mount Shasta.

Sai Baba devotional program -- 5 p.m. Call 926-2485 or 926-0762.

Narcotics Anonymous -- 7 p.m., St. John s Parish Hall, 4605 Shasta Ave., Dunsmuir. Call pager at 842-7502.

Related: Calendar updated May 16, 2007


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