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he City of Oroville is located in olive oil comes from Oroville. Wineries the Sierra Nevada Foothills within are starting to make their presence known the Northern Sacramento Valley of in the area; so far there are three wineries Butte County. Chico is the nearest large in Oroville. Wineries are becoming popuCity to the Northwest. Paradise is to the lar because the climate is very similar to North and Gridley to the south of Oroville. northern Italy. Oroville is positioned off of Highway 70 Oroville is best known for its abunand is in close proximity to Highway 99. dance of recreational opportunities. Lake The Citys population is 14,408. Oroville Oroville, which was created via the conenjoys an emerging population of retirees struction of the Oroville Dam, is one of and new families with an average housethe recreational gems of California. With hold size of 2.4 persons; seventy percent nearly 16,000 surface acres of water and of Orovilles population is over 18 years 167 miles of forested shoreline, hundreds of age (the median age is 32.6). of campsites, world-class fishing, boating, Butte County is located about sixty sailing, fishing, picnicking, hiking, bikmiles north of Sacramento and proclaims a ing, horseback riding, fish hatchery tours, strong quality of life with short commutes, educational exhibits, and scenery wildlife, vibrant downtowns areas, and unlimited Lake Oroville is truly the great outdoors outdoor activities. With a population on a Western scale. It is also the second of approximately 220,000, the county is largest reservoir in California, second only the most populous county north of Sacto Lake Shasta. Lake Oroville is not overly ramento. The county was rated second crowded, and easily accessible by several in the state for places to locate, listed as The natural beauty of the Feather River highways. one of the top five places to retire by Kiplingers Personal Finance The Oroville Dam, which is the tallest and one of the largest earthen Magazine, and cited for some of the best property buys by the San dams in the world, was completed in 1968 and stands 770 feet high with Francisco Chronicle. a crest 6,920 feet long. Over 80 million cubic yards of material were Additionally, Orovilles historic downtown has museums, antique needed to build the Oroville Dam. A giant cavern (almost as large as stores and specialty shops. The historic Chinese Temple/Chinese Gar- the State Capitol Building) was hollowed out to hold six power generadens is a registered California landmark. Another unique feature is that tion units beneath the dam. Coupled with four additional units in the Oroville is a Mission Olive Region, the only one in the U.S. If its not Thermalito Power plant, more than 2.8 billion kilowatt-hours of power from Oroville, its not Mission Olive. Roughly 50 percent of California are generated annually.
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COUNTY OF BUTTE - Area Code 530 www.buttecounty.net Offices - County Center Drive Administration .........................................................538-7631 Assessor ..................................................................538-7721 Building Inspector ...................................................538-7601 Clerk Recorder ........................................................538-6366 Dept. of Employment & Social Services.................538-7711 Development Services .............................................538-7601 District Attorney ......................................................538-7411 Dog License - Unincorporated Area........................538-7409 Elections ..................................................................538-7761 Environmental Health..............................................538-7281 Public Health - ........................................................538-7581 Public Works ...........................................................538-7681 Supervisor - Dist. 1, Bill Connelly ..........................538-6834 Tax Collector ...........................................................538-7701 Library Information & Referral...............................538-7198 Fire Emergency ........................................................................ 911 Non-Emergency Cal Fire.........................................538-7111 El Medio Fire Dept.. ................................................533-4484 Sheriff - Coroner Emergency ........................................................................ 911 Non-Emergency, Dispatch..................... 538-7434, 538-7321 Records ....................................................................538-7391 Civil Division ..........................................................538-7483 ANimAl SErviCES Butte County Animal Control .................................538-7409 Northwest SPCA, Animal Shelter ...........................533-7636 COUNTY SErviCES Air Quality Management District ............................891-2882 Butte County Employment Center ..........................538-7301 Butte Economic Development Corp........................538-6182 Butte Environmental Council ..................................891-6424 Butte County Mosquito Control ..............................533-6038 Community Action Agency .....................................538-7559 Superior Court of Calif., County of Butte ...............532-7002 Three Corp Economic Development Corp. .............893-8732 CiTY OF OrOvillE - Area Code 530 www.citvoforoville.org Offices: 1735 Montgomery St. Customer Service/Information City Hall ................538-2401 Administration Department City Administrator ...................................................538-2535 Mayor & Council Members ....................................538-2535 City Clerk ................................................................538-2535 City Attorney ...........................................................538-2533 Human Resources ....................................................538-2407 Bus. Assistance & Housing Dev. Dept .....................538-2495 Dept. of Public Work ................................................538-2420 Finance Department Business License .....................................................538-2410 Finance Department ................................................538-2410
Fire Department Fire Chief.................................................................538-2480 Fire MarshalL ..........................................................538-2485 Fire Protection .........................................................538-2480 Emergency Calls............................................................... 911 Parks & Trees Department ......................................538-2415 Planning & Development Services Building Div. - Inspections & Codes.......................538-2425 Code Enforcement ...................................................538-2435 Planning Division ....................................................538-2430 Police Department Non-Emergency/Business .......................................538-2448 Emergency Calls............................................................... 911 Records ....................................................................538-2455 Administration .........................................................538-2451 HOSPiTAl/HeAlTH CliniCS Oroville Hospital .....................................................533-8500 Oroville Hospital Medical Clinic (on site) ..............532-8220 Emergency ........................................................................ 911 Oroville Hospital Clinic ........................................534-9184 Feather River Tribal Health Clinic ......................534-5394 Oroville Family Health Center .............................534-7500 Public Health information line ................... 866-444-2405 Public Health, Butte County ..................................538-7581 Transportation AMTRAK..................................................... 1-800-872-7245 Butte Regional Transit (B-Line) ................... 1-800-822-8145 Merit Medical Transportation..................................589-3101 Oroville Express (Paratransit) ...................... 1-800-822-8145 Table Mountain Aviation (Airport)..........................533-1313 Greyhound ................................................... 1-800-231-2222 Calif. Hwy Patrol, non-emergency ..........................538-2700 Dept. of Motor Vehicles (DMV) .................. 1-800-777-0133 Cal Trans Highway Info Service .................. 1-800-427-7623 Taxi Services A Yellow Cab Company ..........................................532-3333 Gold City Cab Company .........................................532-4222 Oroville Cab Company............................................534-9999 UTiliTiES electric PG & E, Customer Service ........................... 1-800-743-5000 Television Cable & Satellite Services Comcast ....................................................... 1-800-824-2000 Direct TV ...................................................... 1-800-531-5000 Dish Network ............................................... 1-888-825-2557 Gas AmeriGas - Propane ..................................... 1-800-414-0720 Coast Gas - Propane ..................................... 1-800-873-6673 K-Gas - Propane ......................................................532-9366 PG & E, Customer Service ........................... 1-800-743-5000 Tri-Flame Propane ...................................................532-0130 Telephone AT&T............................................................ 1-800-288-2020 Calif. Telephone Access Program................. 1-800-806-1191 Comcast ........................................................ 1-800-934-6489
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Water California Water Service .........................................533-4034 South Feather Water & Power ................................533-4578 Thermalito Water & Sewer District .........................533-0740 Sewer City of Oroville, Public Works ................................538-2420 Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District ..............533-2000 Thermalito Water & Sewer District .........................533-0740 Disposal, Garbage, Recycling Country Roads Disposal ..........................................589-3680 Recology of Butte, Colusa Counties .......................533-5868 COmmUNiTY SErviCES Oroville Area Chamber of Commerce .................538-2542 Alliance for Workforce Development .....................538-2228 American Cancer Society ............1-800-227-2345, 342-4567 American Heart Association....................................342-4247 Better Business Bureau ................................ 1-916-443-6843 Butte Co. Local Child Care Planning Council ......532-5707 Butte County Public Guardian ................................538-7251 Community Action Agency .....................................538-7559 Cooperative Extension - 4H ....................................538-7201 DUI School, Solutions.............................................532-6969 Employment Development Department, EDD........538-2228 Feather River Senior Citizens Center ....................533-8370 Greater Oroville Family Resource Center ...............533-1576 Illegal Dump Site hotline .................. 866-369-(DUMP)3867 Legal Services of Northern Ca ................................534-9221 Northern Valley Talk Line (non-crisis)............ 855-582-5554 Northern Valley Catholic Social Service ..........800 339-8336 Oroville Mosquito Abatement District ....................534-8383 WIC Program ..........................................................538-7455 Salvation Army ........................................................534-9558 Sierra Center - Work Training Ctr ...........................533-7008 Crisis Services Adult Protective Services ................................ 800-664-9774 Behavioral Health Adult Crisis.........................800 334-6622 Child Protective Services ................................ 800-400-0902 Behavioral Health Youth Crisis HERE Program (Teens) ................................... 800-334-6622 Caring for Women ...................................................533-8388 Catalyst Domestic Violence Services ........... 1-800-895-8476 DEC, Drug Endangered Children Training & Advocacy Center ..........................................533-2260 Poison Control Hotline .................................... 800-222-1222 Pregnancy Hotline ...................................................532-9362 Rape Crisis, 24 Hours..............................................342-7273 Victim Witness Assistance Program ........................538-7340 Disabled, Senior Services The Arc of Butte County ....................... 532-1272, 891-5865 Independent Living of No. Calif. .................... 800-464-8527 Passages Adult Resource Center ..................... 800-822-0109 Peg Taylor Center for Adult Day Health Care.........342-2345 Disaster Relief/emergency Preparedness American Red Cross................................................673-1460
Food Assistance Surplus Commodities, CAA ....................................538-7158 Feed the People .......................................................533-6489 Mount of Olives Food Bank ....................................534-4140 The Hope Center .....................................................538-8398 Oroville Food Basket (Gleaners) Age 50+ ..............533-4346 Salvation Army ........................................................534-7155 CAA Senior Nutrition Site (Cafe) ...........................533-4571 CAA Senior Home Delivered Meals .......................538-7158 Food, Shelter, Homeless Services Oroville Rescue Mission .........................................534-9541 Foster Care Agencies Families United Foster Care ............................ 800-597-1667 Environmental Alternatives Foster Family Agency .................... 534-5300, 343-1100 Mental Health Services Northern Valley Catholic Social Services ........800 339-8336 Behavioral Health Outpatient Center ......................538-7705 Teen, After-school Centers The Axiom ...............................................................533-8010 Boys and Girls Club, Oroville Teen Center ..........533-3067 Cal. Health Collaborative, After-School Teen Programs 534-1933 The Live Spot, Orovilles Youth Center ..................538-7124 YMCA .....................................................................533-9622 Drug, Alcohol & Rehabilition Alcoholics Anonymous ...........................................342-5756 Life Recovery Ministries .........................................534-4704 Skyway House .........................................................898-8326 Tri County Treatment Center...................................533-5272 Tri County Outpatient Treatment ............................533-4910 Youth and Family Services Northern Valley Catholic Social Service ..........800 339-8336 Greater Oroville Family Resource Center ...............533-1576 FeDeRAl AGenCieS U.S. Postal Services ..................................... 1-800-275-8777 U. S. Forest Service, Karen Hayden........................534-6500 PARKS & ReCReATiOn Campground: Bidwell Canyon, Loafer Creek, Lime Saddle (Calif. State Parks) ..................................................538-2200 Feather River Recreation & Activity Center ...........533-2011 HelpCentral.org ................................... www.helpcentral.org
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ment. The City Council appoints a full time City Administrator to implement Council policies and executive functions of government, which includes day-to-day operations, functions and projects of the City. In establishing city policy, the Council works with advisory committees made up of citizens appointed by the Council, and receives input from the pubMayor, Linda Dahlmeier lic at both regular and special meetings. The Councils business meetings are scheduled for the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of each month. The Council meets at 7:00 P.M. and the Redevelopment Agency Commission meets immediately following the Council Meetings. The Council Chambers are located at 1735 Montgomery St, Oroville, CA. The City Council meetings are rebroadcast on the local cable channel. Other special or study session meetings are scheduled as needed and are open to the public. The public is always invited and encouraged to attend. Members of the Council also serve on Boards, Commissions and Committees important to the City. Council members serve on the Butte County Association of Governments (BCAG), the Sewerage Commission - Oroville Region (SCOR), Lake Oroville Joint Powers Authority and may serve on the Local Agency Formation Commission (LAFCo), Supplemental Benefits Fund (SBF). The Council has a number of Ad hoc and standing committees that are designed to solve public policy. Furthermore, the City Council sits as the Commission for the Oroville Redevelopment Agency and Board of Directors for the Oroville Public Financing Authority. The City Council welcomes your interest in community affairs. If you wish, the Customer Service Department can assist you by explaining items on the Council agenda, or help in contacting members of the City Council (5382535). Public Participation Often, there are public hearings at Council and Commission meetings. A public hearing is when the public can speak, comment, or question certain government policy items. This is a good way for the public to influence the policy decision process and outcome of the policy. Also, the City Council encourages residents to bring concerns to the public policy process. For assistance in participating at a City Council meeting, and/or for a copy of the Council agenda, contact Administration at (530) 5382535. Agendas and supporting documents for all public meetings are electronically available by accessing the City of Oroville
CiTY OFFiCiAlS/CiTY COUnCil The City Council is the elected legislative body for the City of Oroville. It is composed of seven members, the Mayor plus six Council members, who are elected at large for four-year staggered terms. The elected Councilmember with the least votes is subject to a two year term. The Mayor is directly elected by the city voters in a separate election held at the same time as the general election. The Vice-Mayor is selected from among the six City Council members by vote of the City Council. The City of Oroville is a council-manager form of governAllied
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website: www.cityoforovile.org (Local Government/Agendas & Meetings) Advisory Commission and Committees Orovilles Advisory Commissions and Committees are appointed by the City Council to provide information, research, and direct public participation in shaping the Citys policies. Meetings of the Advisory Commissions and Committees are open to the public and your participation is encouraged. There are two formal advisory bodies required by the City Charter: the Planning Commission and Parks Commission. Other advisory committees are appointed and created by the Council (i.e. Historical, Housing and Economic Development Loan). Planning Commission The Planning Commission plays a substantial role in shaping the future growth and development of the Oroville community. The Commission acts as an approval board on zoning variances, use permits, and land divisions. This advisory resource for the City Council recommends modifications to the zoning ordinance and changes in the Citys General Plan. The seven-member Commission meets the second Monday of each month at 7:00 P.M. in the Council Chambers at 1735 Montgomery St, Oroville, CA. For more information, call (530) 538-2430. Parks Commission The Parks and Trees Director liaisons with a five-member commission on a wide variety of policies, procedures, and park development issues. The Commission is responsible for insuring that the Citys parks, green-spaces, museums, and other community facilities are managed in the best interest of the City of Oroville. The Commission establishes policies for all these facilities. The Commission meets on the 4th Monday of every month in the City Council Chambers, 1735
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CiTY DePARTMenTS The Oroville City government is managed by the City Administrator. The City Administrator manages the executive management team, which consists of the Chief of Police, Fire Chief, Director of Planning and Development, Public Works, Director of Parks and Trees, Director of Business Assistance and Housing Development and the Finance Director. The management team is appointed by the City Council. The City Administrators role is to control and operate day-to-day management of public services and programs under the policies and direction of the City Council. The City Administrator, like the department heads, serves at the pleasure of the City Council. Oroville is a Charter City and therefore is allowed under California State Law to adopt a charter by popular vote of the electorate for certain provisions (which may be different from general laws
established for municipalities in the State of California). A city charter is much like a constitution giving more autonomy and authority over implementing local policies. To contact the City Administrators office, please call the Administration department at (530) 538-2535, or email: info@cityoforoville.org, or visit City Hall at 1735 Montgomery St., Oroville.
City Clerk The City Clerk functions as the Citys official recorder at all City Council meetings. Also, the Clerks office maintains the Citys official documents and provides public access for their review by community residents. The Clerks office conducts municipal elections every two years, and assists residents in filing for municipal offices. For assistance, call the City Clerks office at (530) 538-2535. Department of Public Works The Department of Public Works includes land develop-
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ment review; public facility engineering; construction and maintenance of streets, storm drains, sewer systems and public utilities; municipal airport, City building, equipment and fleet maintenance; the department ensures departmental compliance with all applicable laws, regulations and standards. For additional information call (530) 538-2420.
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Oroville, CA. For more information, call (530) 538-2430. Business Assistance & Housing Development The Business Assistance and Housing Development Departments ambition is to work diligently to fulfill increased housing and economic development obligations and to provide citizens with improved services through the constant evaluation of available and potential resources. For assistance, call the (530) 538-2495
Planning Commission The Planning Commssion plays a substantial role in shaping the future growth and development of the Oroville community. The Commission acts as the approving body on zoning variances, use permits, land divisions and development projects. This advisory resource for the City Council recommends modifications to the zoning ordinance and changes in the City's General Plan. The seven-member Commission meets the fourth Monday of each month at 6:00 pm in the City Council Chambers at 1735 Montgomery Street,
Parks and Trees Department Oroville has been selected as a Tree City U.S.A. for thirty years. The department cares for approximately 7,000 trees and twenty-one green areas including several parks: the Centennial Plaza overlooking the Feather River, Chinese Temple, Bolt Museum, the C.F. Lott Home in Sank Park, Pioneer History Museum and the Feather River Nature Center. The parks offer a variety of facilities which include swimming, picnicking, playgrounds,
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bike and jogging paths and playing fields. For more information call 530-538-2415. Finance Department The Finance Department is responsible for all accounting and financial functions, as well as the City information technology staff. The department also handles business licenses. A business license is required in order to conduct business within the City limits. For more information, call (530) 538-2410. Police Department Oroville Police Department has adopted a set of five core values (integrity, character, competency, commitment and caring) that guide them in their daily delivery of services to the public. Services are delivered through various programs, i.e., Volunteers, Investigations Unit, Neighborhood Watch/Special Services Areas, SWAT, Crime Scene Investigators and Juvenile Services. For more information, call (530) 538-2448.
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Fire Department The Oroville Fire Department is a professionally staffed organization providing all risk services. These services are enabled through numerous interagency working agreements along with a volunteer reserve program. The department has three type 1 engines, one type 3 engine, a 110 and 75 ladder truck, one water rescue craft and one aircraft rescue apparatus. The City has earned a Class 3 fire rating. For more information, call (530) 538-2480.
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Mandarin is a group name for a class of oranges with thin, loose peel, which have been dubbed kid-glove oranges. The Mediterranean climate of Butte County and the clay loam soil of the foothills around Oroville make an ideal growing area for mandarin farmers. The county presently supports 162 acres of citrus much of that around Oroville and much in mandarin orchards. Lou and Lola Lodigiani farm the five acre Tri l Mandarin Ranch. During a good year their 850 trees will produce 85 tons of Owsari Satsuma mandarins. Cultivation of mandarins began in Southeast China going back to the 12 century B.C. Spanish missionaries introduced citrus throughout California during the 1700s. The Mt. ida Mandarin Ranch grows three varieties of Satsumas on the property including Owari mandarins which are the primarily shipping variety. All of their mandarins are tree-ripened, hand-picked, and bagged or shipped within days of coming off the tree. No artificial ripeners, or refrigeration is used. Morse Farms was established in 2002, when the family planted 400 Satsuma Owari mandarin trees in the eastern foothills of Oroville. The orchard was planted using sustainable farming methods such as micro-emitter sprinkler heads to reduce water usage, grass between the rows to reduce soil erosion. Sprays are kept to a minimum. Each piece of fruit is hand wiped with a white terry cloth towel. Morse Farms
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orchards consist mainly of Mission, Ascolona Manzanella olives. Today Butte View Olive Company produces up to 1,000 cases of oil annually and also presses for other growers in the area. lodestar Farms started ten years ago when Jamie Johansson purchased 40 acres containing 2,500 olive trees. Originally he sold all of his fruit, but today bottles under the Lodestar Farms label selling less fruit. Lodestar produces regular and lemon-flavored extra virgin olive oil. Mission Harvest Olive Oil is cold pressed from 100-year-old olive trees. The orchard includes 20 acres of mission olive trees that produce herbaceous fruit with a slightly buttery flavor and scent. The Berkeley Olive Grove 1913 spans 500 acres of mission olive trees that were planted by the University of California in 1913. The 500-acre site was chosen for its unique volcanic soil and climate. Chaffin Family Orchards is a five generation family farm located in a warm air belt that wraps around the town of Oroville, California. The farm has been harvesting and producing olives and olive oil for over 75 years. For over 50 years the farm has produced beef cattle, citrus, stone fruits, and avocados. Chaffin uses a combination of Organic, Natural, and Biodynamic Farming methods. Founded in 1998 on 733 acres, California Olive Ranch, a privately held company, is Americas largest grower and processor of olive oil. California Olive Ranch pioneered a relatively new farming method from Spain called Super High Density Planting. Employing this method, over a million Spanish and Greek varietal olive trees grow in hedge rows 570 to 670 trees per acre vs. traditional plantings of 100 to 150 trees per acre. Harvesting is accomplished using high speed harvesting machines reducing the picking time from hours and days to minutes.
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Rice is the mainstay of life for about one billion people in the world. California is the key supplier of U.S. grown rice and rice is one of the leading crops produced in Butte County. Richvale, California is home to Lundberg Family Farms where rice growing and processing techniques Lundberg Family Farms have been developed out of the Lundberg familys deep-rooted beliefs about the land and surrounding ecology. In 1937, before most folks gave any thought to organic farming, Albert Lundberg decided to take a new approach to rice farming. He treated the landand the wildlife that lived on it-with respect. We believe a healthy soil will produce healthy food. We believe the soil is living, and as such needs to be fed and cared for, says Alberts son Harlan.
Before the olive, almond, and citrus orchards came to the Oroville area, there were many thriving vineyards nestled in the foothills. These vineyards disappeared when Prohibition came along. The area has the right combination of soil, sun, wind, and water to produce grapes with deep color, balanced acidity, soft tannins, and intense concentrated fruit flavors. Grey Fox Vineyards, a vineyard of almost 11 acres. is owned by Bruce and Pat Arrigoni and Gary and Jeanne Cecchi. In 1996 the first vines of Sangiovese, Barbera, Syrah, and Zinfandel were planted followed a few years later by Muscat, Dolcetto, Grenache and Viognter. A computer- controlled press, stainless steel tanks with temperature control help facilitate the process, yet still allow for personal hands-on attention. long Creek Winery, grows and bottles Zinfandel, Cabernet Sauvignon, and Syrah. Besides the estate wines, Long Creek also produces a Barbera, Sangiovese, Merlot, Muscat, Syrah Port, Chardonnay and a new Collage. Olives Long Creek Winery uses very traditional wine-making methods with no Olives have been a part of the Oroville area for blending or filtering of wines. Long Creek Winery produces 30 tons of over 100 years starting with Mrs. Ehmann in 1898. grapes and bottles between 2,000 and 3,000 cases. Climate and soil are particularly adapted to olive Quilici Vineyards comprises 10 acres culture. Butte County olives are known the world of Cabernet Sauvignon, Syrah, Zinfandel, over. Oroville, the birthplace of commercial CaliSangiovese and Barbera grapes. Quilici fornia olive production, claims a distinct regional Vineyards owner Gary Quilicis wine flavor and style to its oil. Several local growers making began as a hobby 22 years ago. produce world class olive oils. The first plantings were 1998, followed Franco Giannecchini, owner of Giannecchinis by two planting in 1999 and a final plant- Quilici Vineyards Sunset Olive Grove farms 40 acres (1700 trees) that have been growing in the area for over a 100 Franco Giannecchini ing in 2004. Everything produced is estate grown and hand crafted. years. Sunset grows both Manzanella (25%) and Sunset Olive Grove Hickman Family Vineyards is a boutique winery nestled in the Mission olives (75%) and some oil is a blend of Sierra Nevada Foothills at 900 feet of elevation. The Mediterranean clithe two. The roots of Butte View Olive Company go back to 1935 with 85 acres mate, combined with the mineral rich soil creates an ideal environment of olive trees. Since then, another 65 acres of trees have been acquired. The for estate grown varietals. Cooler climate varietals are sourced from select hand tended vineyards throughout the North State. www.cityoforoville.org Great Ad-Ventures Publishing, Inc. The Source 2012 11
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and other hazardous materials which require special handling. The facility is open the first and third Friday of every month from 9-2PM. The company operates a buy-back recycling center at 2720 S. 5th Avenue in Oroville. Also available to commercial accounts in the City of Oroville are cardboard and paper recycling programs, further reducing the amount of refuse sent to the landfill. Norcal Waste Systems provides, at no charge, convenient containers to collect the paper for recycling. Arrangements can be made to have these materials picked up on a regular basis. natural Gas and electric Service Pacific Gas & Electric Company provides electricity to all of Butte County and natural gas to the urban areas of Oroville.
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Sewer Service Sewer service is provided by the City of Oroville, Lake Oroville Area Public Utility District and Thermalito Irrigation District. Sewage treatment is provided by the Sewerage Commission-Oroville Region (SCOR) which has a daily capacity of 6.5 million gallons per day (mgd) with peak wet-weather capacity of 25 mgd. Current wastewater flows are less than 3 mgd. In 1997, a major sewer pipe replacement project was completed. TRAnSPORTATiOn Highways Oroville is positioned off of Highway 70 and is in close
Where Chico Sacramento San Francisco San Jose Stockton Redding Reno Mileage 24 miles 66 miles 152 miles 185 miles 117 miles 73 miles 165 miles Travel Time 25 minutes 1 hour 2.5 hours 3 hours 2 hours 1.2 hours 3.5 hours
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door-to-door service for elderly and disabled passengers 7 days a week, 7 a.m. to 10 p.m. Butte County Transit links Oroville to its neighboring cities of Chico, Paradise, Gridley and Biggs, operating Monday through Saturday 6:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. and Sunday from 8:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Trucking Several area firms offer north/south service daily, with overnight delivery to Sacramento, San Francisco and Los Angeles as well as major cities in Oregon and Washington. COmmUNiTY FACiliTiES Recreation In addition to the enormous Lake Oroville State Recreation Area, and numerous parks maintained by the City of Oroville, there are three golf courses within the greater Oroville area. The Feather River Recreation and Park District operates extensive recreation facilities including an auditorium with a capacity of 1,000 persons which also provides basketball, volleyball, dance and exercise classes. FRRPD also maintains tennis courts, a bike path and two swimming pools as well as a smaller multi-use recreation center. The Lake Oroville State Recreation Area, in addition to the 15,000-acre lake with houseboating and floating campgrounds, includes the Thermalito Forebay and Thermalito
proximity to Highway 99, which connects Butte County with Interstate 5 traveling north and continues south to Yuba City and Sacramento. Highway 70 connects to Reno and Interstate 80, which passes through the Sacramento Metropolitan Area and the San Francisco Bay Area. The following schedule demonstrates how readily accessible Oroville is from major metropolitan cities: Rail The Union Pacific Mainline provides service to the greater Oroville area with daily east-west freight trips into the Union Pacific rail yard. Air Oroville Municipal Airport, located just three miles from downtown Oroville on Highway 162 at Larkin Road, encompasses 921 acres and has undergone extensive upgrading in recent years. The two runways are 6,000 and 4,000 feet, and the airport accommodates private planes, charter flights and private jets. General Aviation and charter services are provided on a 24hour basis. Sacramento International Airport is sixty miles south of Oroville, is served by several commercial carriers. Public Transit The Oroville Area Transit System (OATS) operates Monday through Thursday from 7 a.m. to 6 p.m., Friday 7 a.m. to 7 p.m., Saturday 8 a.m. to 7 p.m. and Sunday 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. throughout the greater Oroville area. Oroville Express provides
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Afterbay plus the only 500-meter rifle range in Northern California. The recreation area also includes a model airplane land and aquatic facility (one of only three in the state), an 18-mile hiking and horse riding trail, an equestrian center (with campsites), swimming beaches, picnic areas, campgrounds, an aquatic sailing center, and a bike trail stretched around the forebay and afterbay, and following along the Feather River over the dam completing a scenic 41-mile loop. education The Oroville, Thermalito, and Palermo Elementary School District are comprised of twelve elementary schools and one middle school (grades 7-8). Two schools are in year-round session. Saint Thomas the Apostle and the Oroville Christian School offer the community private education. The Oroville Union High School District is comprised of two four-year schools plus an alternative school, independent studies, and the Oroville Adult School. Butte Community College, a twoschool Helen Wilcox Elementary, Palermo Union School District year with a current enrollment of approximately 14,000, is located in the center of the county, just minutes from downtown Oroville. California State University, Chico, just 25 minutes away, specializes in teaching, business, engineering, computer science credentials, and advanced nursing programs and has a current enrollment of approximately 16,000. Cultural There is one full-service library, one daily local newspaper, five TV stations received directly plus a full-service cable TV system. The Oroville area is home to forty churches, nine parks, seven playgrounds, two performing arts centers and several museums (1863 Chinese Temple, 1856 Lott Home, Pioneer Museum, and the Ehmann Home), a 1930s WPA bathhouse, now restored/ converted into a Nature Center, and the Butte County Historical Society (Baldwin & Spencer Sts.) and Bolts Antique Tool Museum, established in 2006. Heritage Orovilles heritage murals can be found in the Old Courthouse Square, at both the Myers & Huntoon Street ends of Miners Alley, at the corner of Robinson & Huntoon, at the corner of Bird & Huntoon, at the corner of Myers and High, and at the City Hall on Montgomery. Many represent the Gold Rush Era, when Oroville was founded in 1848 as a tent town called Ophir City. The Oroville Downtown Business Association is commissionAverage number occupants/household: . 2.53 Total city budget, FY 2004/05: ......... $26,581,003 Transient Occupancy Tax:.............................. 9% Median household income (City): ....... $27,523 Median household income (County):. $31,924 Median age (City): ....................................... 32.6 Median age (County): ................................. 35.8 Median age (California): ............................ 33.3
Elevation: ...................................... 175 to 750 feet Total land area, Butte County: ... 1,670 sq. miles Total land area, Planning Area:84 square miles Total land area, Oroville: .......12.1 square miles City population: ........................................ 14,490 Occupied homes (City): ............................ 4,890 Occupied homes (Planning Area): ........ 13,622
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ing the production of the heritage murals. The murals have authentic historical themes including a Wells Fargo stagecoach holdup by Black Bart dressed as he was described to have looked during a robbery. Also depicted is a Chi-
nese parade as it would have looked going through the streets in Oroville during the mid 1800s, gold miners during a typical day in town, Ishi, a montage of downtown Oroville with a steam engine passing through, Oregon City Bridge and Oroville Airport circa WWII. The Oroville Downtown Business Association hopes to add to the downtown murals. Health Care Oroville Hospital is a modern 153bed facility with a 24-hour emergency center including a helipad. In addition to specialized inpatient and outpatient
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care, Oroville Hospital offers industrial medicine and community wellness programs. There are 75 physicians and 21 dentists in Oroville, plus 6 optometrists and 11 chiropractors. Ambulance and paramedic services are available. Air ambulances from UC Medical Center in Davis can reach the helipad at Oroville Hospital within minutes.For further information, call (530) 538-2415.
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Butte County (government) Butte College (education) Oroville Hospital State of California: Department of Water Resources* Department of Parks and Recreation* City of Oroville* Recology of Butte, Colusa Counties South Feather Water & Power Feather River Recreation & Park District University of California COOP Extension County University Thermalito Water & Sewer District *Includes seasonal employees 1,959 933 1,250
NON-MANUFACTURING EMPLOYMENT
Oct. 2011 Prelim. 74,900 3,000 71,900 2,500 3,400 12,800 1,000 4,700 5,100 14,600 7,000 3,300 17,500
Pt. time 254 (Full & Pt time) Pt. 4 Pt. 5 Pt. time 90 Pt. 1
74,600 3,100 71,500 2,600 4,200 12,700 1,100 4,500 4,700 13,200 7,300 3,300 17,900
73,900 3,300 70,600 2,500 3,300 12,800 1,000 4,600 5,000 14,000 7,000 3,200 17,200
The Butte Community One-Stop Employment Center (One-Stop) is a single point of contact employers can use to reach a large diversified group of area job seekers. The One-Stop offers convenient no-fee services for employers seeking qualified job applicants. The One-Stops services include: Job applicant screening, testing & assessment/referral Recruitment advertising & coordination Hiring Incentives: Tax credit information & screening Wage reimbursement for on-the-job-training Internships & employee leasing Interview facilities Onsite workforce needs assessment Employee training The One-Stop is also a resource for labor market information including: Job descriptions Wage data Supply & Demand Assessments Entrance & skill requirements Employment outlook Occupational trends Emerging & growth occupations The One-Stop is a partnership of state, county and local employment and training agencies. This consortium is able to provide a vast array of services for local businesses. For more information, visit the One-Stop on the web at www.butteonestop.org or call 530-538-7301.
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Residential demand in 2011 picked up from 2009 in number of homes sold. However, prices continued to decline. Much of the demand was driven by short sales and fewer by relocations from the Bay Area and Sacramento. The average price of homes sold in the Oroville area fell from $139,542 in 2009 to $117,508 in 2011 continuing the downward trend from 2008 when the average price was $179,739. The median price of raw land in the Oroville area is approximately $62,000 per acre down from a high of $100,000 in 2007. There is still an abundance of undeveloped commercial and residential land in the Oroville Planning Area. Butte Countys population is projected to grow at a rate of 1.6% per year reaching 281,558 by 2025, an increase of approximately 60,000 residents in the next 13 years.
All Residential* 2 Bdrm. or Less 3 Bdrm. 4+ Bdrm Oroville East Foothills Thermalito Kelly Ridge
Average Median Price Price $139,542 $129,900 103,231 90,000 144,257 135,000 196,969 194,000 $114,877 $104,500 185,830 182,250 138,224 133,650 166,982 163,000 Average Price $121,415 $30,358
2009
2010
Ave. Days on Mtk. 107 129 99 188 105 122 109 181
Average Price $117,508 77,915 130,835 154,322 $91,461 149,772 97,763 132,806 Average Price $46,080 88,973
2011
Median Price $99,450 65,500 118,335 165,000 $69,000 138,250 90,070 116,000
Ave. Days on Mkt. 94 105 88 78 103 87 67 102 Ave. Days on Mkt. 193 215
*All Residential includes: manufactured homes and the geographic areas of Larken Rd., Thermalito, Table Mt, Las Plumas, Palermo, Kelly Ridge, East Foothills, Forbestown, Brush & Berry Creek, Feather Falls.
SingleFamily
Duplex
32,560 73,850 7,710 258,878 476,746 274,508 169,277 230,299 119,073 8,000 5,456 31,769
173,711 3,618,494 45,985 684,452 6,731,976 623,765 0 5,303,744 0 647,640 123,752 8,034,813
MultiFamily
Industrial
3,327,183 597,662 487,700 334,879 0 4,000 0 1,616,543 236,825 751,840 470,000 2,964040
Commercial
14,477,384 6,077,385 4,461,737 5,569,014 6,113,509 5,189,718 3,557,061 17,074,972 1,278,207 3,085,248 2,957,548 2,788,709
AVeRAGe MTHlY. GROSS RenT Two Bedroom Apt. $650 Two Bdm. Mobile 800
All 2011 statistics through Nov. 29, 2011. Real estate home prices courtesy of Julie Miller Re/max Altima Realty.
# Permits Average Valuation 3 316,082 8 95,624 41 140,670 62 137,466 148 $177,813 71 103,513
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Housing Rehabilitation The City of Oroville offers low-interest loans with flexible repayment plans for major and minor home repairs that may include, but are not limited to, new energy efficiency appliances, LoE windows, new roofs, etc. Low- income residents who own & occupy their homes within the city limits of Oroville are eligible to apply
lease To Purchase Program The City of Oroville has created the Lease to Purchase Program (LPP) that is designed to assist low and moderate-income families achieve home ownership that might otherwise not have the opportunity (a familys gross income may not exceed 120% of the Butte County area median income). The LPP can help individuals, many of whom have less than ideal credit and/or circumstances, purchase a home using RDA funds, maintain it, and remain a homeowner. Eligible applicants can lease a Redevelopment Agency (RDA) owned home for a period of approximately 3 years, purchasing the home at the end of the lease period. An earnest money deposit is required. Fifteen percent of all the lease payments made are applied to either closing costs or the purchase price of the home, at the time of purchase. The purchase price is locked in from the beginning of the lease. Some financial management/credit counseling education is required of lessees as well as completion of a homebuyer education workshop. The City provides complete financing for the purchase of the property using RDA funds. A fully amortized, prime, market-rate loan with monthly payments and a 30-year term is provided at time of purchase. If needed, the City can also provide a loan subsidy up to a maximum of $50,000 with deferred payments and a 5 % simple interest rate. For more information, please contact the City of Orovilles Department of Business Assistance and Housing Development at 1735 Montgomery St., Oroville, CA 95965, 530-538-2495.
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the gross income of the family and family size. For the maximum sale price of the home, contact the Department of Business Assistance and Housing Development,. For additional information on the above programs, contact the City of Orovilles Business Assistance and Housing Development Department at 1735 Montgomery St. Oroville, CA 95965, 530-538-2495.
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Retail sales growth in 2010 continues to be ranked above average with a performance ranking of 2 by the 2010 California Retail Survey. This ranking shows a rise from average in 2008. Over the past 10 years, the growth persistence index (88.9) has been high. The 5-year relative strength ratio is recorded at 1.20 which is above the state norm of 1.0. Commercial leases along Olive Hwy. and Oro Dam Bl. average $1.25 to $1.50/sf/mo. gross; Downtown $0.75-$1.10/sf/mo. gross; New centers $1.60-$2.00/sf/mo. gross ($2.25 for pads - free standing.) Medical centers $1.35-$1.60/sf/mo. gross. The number of retail outlets averaged growth 2.3% over 10-years. Sales per outlet average $706,000. The population in the Greater Oroville Market Area is estimated at 55,000. Median age of the areas population is 33. Pop. growth averaged 1.85% over 5-years compared to 1.05% for the state.
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2002
2004
2006
2008
2010
Growth
-2.0% n/a -4.6% 2.2% -5.8% 17.7% -5.1% 9.8% -0.5%
185,479
13,000
196,859
13,083
227,792
13,339
275,659
13,516
265,863
14,412
249,001
14,687
1.2%
2002
$225 n/a $1,793 $1,964 $398 $822 $2,988 $1,272 $5,586
2003
$231 n/a $1,772 $2,094 $442 $844 $3,164 1,686 $5,566
2004
$236 n/a $1,971 $2,242 $502 $907 $3,242 $1,912 $6,065
2005
$207 n/a $1,690 $2,314 $564 $2,408 $3,260 $2,346 $6,413
2006
$179 n/a $1,605 $2,308 $577 $2,778 $3,621 $2,833 $6,493
2007
$155 n/a $1,523 $2,231 $487 $2,322 $3,544 $2,993 $5,915
2008
$128 n/a $1,444 $2,367 $406 $2,107 $2,934 $3,228 $5,833
2009
$194 n/a $1,419 $2,274 $339 $1,869 $2,279 $2,785 $5,391
2010
$199 n/a $1,454 $2,329 $348 $1,915 $2,334 $2,853 $5.522
SaleS/Outlet
$123,631 n/a $1,038,310 $432,10 $165,507 $1,189,194 $952,670 $2,397,189 $563,203 $392,455
Per CaPita SaleS total $15,047 $15,800 $17,077 $19,201 $20,395 $19,171 $18,447 $16,550 $16,954
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According to the 2000 Census, the city of Orovilles residents that are high school graduates or who attended college but did not earn a degree totaled 5,717, or 73.6 percent of the population. The number of residents that earned a bachelors degree or higher was 835, or 10.8 percent.
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The mission of the Oroville Downtown Business Association is to improve business in Historic Downtown Oroville through an ongoing program of promotional events to increase public interest and the improvement of downtown environment. Any business, organization or person interested in the betterment of downtown is eligible for membership. Annual events supported by ODBA include Feather Fiesta Days Gold Rush Lot and Gold Rush Car Show, Salmon Festival Street Fair, Movies in the Park, Parade of Lights, Art Walks, Women in History Celebration, Creeper Races and various other monthly activities. ODBA partners with local organizations to improve downtown activities. The ODBA works with the City of Oroville staff, on behalf of downtown businesses, to improve the business environment. The organization plays an important role in communication through its newsletter and by being a spokesperson and focal point for communication.
Economic Development
Small Business and Microenterprise Business loan Programs Small Business and Microenterprise Business Revolving Loan Fund (RLF) programs, along with the City of Orovilles Enterprise RLF Program, have been established to provide critical capital needs of businesses and real estate projects that will create and /or retain jobs as well as to provide the funds necessary to bridge the financial gap that allows a business project to move forward. The RLF programs are designated to provide up to one-half of the projects total financing needs. The RLF Programs assist businesses and projects with start-up and expansion capital for items such as working capital (inventory, supplies, wages, advertising/marketing), equipment purchases, fixtures, real property acquisition, construction and rehabilitation for businesses located in or expanding to the City of Oroville. There is no minimum loan amount; however loans may require approval by the State Dept. of Housing and Community Development. A microenterprise business (a business defined as having five or fewer employees of which one or more is the owner and whose household income is below the area median) is limited to a maximum loan of $50,000.00. All loans must meet underwriting criteria. Please contact Business Assistance and Housing Development at 530-538-2495, for additional information.
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Oroville economic Development Corporation (OeDCO) The Oroville Economic Development Corporation (OEDCO) is a non-profit private corporation comprised of local business people working together to insure Orovilles Economic strength and vitality. OEDCOs primary goal is to provide a stable economic environment that will help provide for a higher quality of life in the Oroville area. OEDCO works to assist local businesses to expand as well as to attract new businesses to the Oroville area. This will in turn provide increased employment opportunities for local residents and add to the tax base of the community. As a result of the boost to the local economy, increased revenue will be available to help improve the quality of education and provide for sufficient public services. In addition, increased employment will make home ownership a reality to many Oroville area residents.
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Oroville enterprise Zone Oroville is one of the few communities in the State that holds both Recycling Zone and Enterprise Zone designation. Enterprise Zones are state-designated economic development areas created to stimulate business growth, create jobs and stimulate investments in local communities. Through tax incentives, hiring incentives, financial incentives, etcetera, the Enterprise Zone is designed to add to a businesss bottom line. Bordered by the Sierra Nevada foothills and Lake Oroville, the Oroville Enterprise Zone is located in the fast growing Sacramento Valley. Over 5,000 acres comprise the Enterprise Zone including most of Orovilles commercial and industrial area. From Oroville, a business has easy access to San Francisco, Reno and the Los Angeles areas by road, air and rail. Just 70 miles from Sacramento, Oroville is ideally located along Northern Californias Hwy. 70 corridor and close to the Interstate 5 and Highway 99.
Oroville is a community rich with cultural history and ample recreation. Businesses already located in the Zone can qualify for benefits, in addition to new businesses relocating or expanding into the zone. Both large and small businesses can profit from the many opportunities available in the Enterprise Zone. The communitys pro-business attitude has resulted in attracting new businesses and retaining established businesses. Oroville offers a highly skilled and Industrial Development Organization trainable workforce and proximity to several universities and colleges; more than one million square feet of commercial and City of Oroville industrial space is available. To learn more 1735 Montgomery St., about Oroville statistics, the Enterprise Oroville, CA 95965 Zone Map and location, please visit the City (530) 538-4307 farleyrc@cityoforoville.org of Oroville web site at www.cityoforoville. org; contact the Oroville Enterprise Zone Coordinator, Rick Farley, at 530-538-4307 or businessassistance@cityoforoville.org.
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The California Integrated Waste Management Board established twelve Recycling Market Development Zones (RMDZ) on June 24, 1992, the first of their kind in the nation. The California Recycling Market Development Zone is an area set aside in a community designed to attract businesses that will convert goods from the waste stream into recycled products. The program could result in the creation of thousands of jobs. Orovilles application was number one in the second round for recycling zone designation. Californias 30 million residents generate 44 million tons of waste each year. Decreasing landfill capacity (and a public reluctance to site new landfills) has forced communities to reconsider what they do with trash. Waste is being diverted from landfills through recycling in increasing quantities. As the ability to recycle increases, new markets for recycled materials are developed. Recycling Marketing Development Zones are one step to creating these markets. Benefits to businesses include recycling equipment tax credits where the State issues a credit against an individual or corporation state tax liability. The credit is worth 40% of the
investment of qualified recycling equipment or $250,000, whichever is less. Low-interest loans are also available to encourage industry to create or convert manufacturing processes to use recyclable materials. As a result of this recycling designation, Recology built a 22,000 square foot material recovery facility at their plant on South 5th Avenue. Programs offered to residents in the community include a buyback center, a HHW facility, curbside recycling and greenwaste, universal waste and e-waste recycling, construction and demolition recycling as well as commercial business recycling programs tailor fit for each business. Recology is the first business in Oroville to be awarded a Sustainable Business Certification by the Sacramento Area Sustainable Business Program for dedicated efforts in reducing their environmental footprint. For more information on household waste recycling contact Recology of Butte & Colusa Counties, 2720 S. 5th Ave., Oroville, CA 95965, 530-533-5865, 530-342-4444, or Rick Farley, Enterprise Zone and Business Assistance Coordinator, City of Oroville, 530-538-4307.
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The MIDAS Program, valued at $52.4 million, is a list of past, present and future capital investment projects to enhance the quality of life for the residents and businesses in the City of Oroville. The core of the MIDAS Program stems from public, private partnerships that will lead to million of dollars in investments in the City of Oroville. The MIDAS Program focuses on projects that will be completed or started within the next two fiscal years (2011-12/ 2012-13). During this time of economic challenges, high unemployment rates and uncertainty, the City of Oroville recognizes the importance of its role in guiding the community toward stabilization and recovery. It is the job of the City of Oroville to take part in developing and implementing responsible strategies that help the local business community weather tough times and build a strong economic foundation for long-term prosperity and quality of life in Oroville. In tune with the City Council's current economic priorities, the City's Executive Staff developed a strategy that focuses on business retention, intelligent self-investment and aggressive public private partnerships. City staff takes pride in fostering and maintaining strong relationships within our local community, providing customized business outreach and ombudsman services to meet the needs of our local businesses and encouraging entrepreneurial investment. Go to the City's website for information on the MiDAS Program, www.cityoforoville.org.
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Chamber of Commerce
Benefits of Membership Chamber members can be confident that their dues are an investment in both their business and the community. We work to promote Oroville as a wonderful place to live, work and play. Benefits of Chamber membership include increased tourism, a stronger local economy and a better quality of life. As Oroville prospers, business prospers! Direct member benefits include: Referrals Networking opportunities and patronage by fellow Chamber members. Educational seminars, workshops and legislative forums. Hosting opportunities: Mixers, Ribbon Cuttings, Open Houses Marketing and Public Relations assistance and consulting Advertising opportunities in Chamber publications, on the Website and via event sponsorships Monthly newsletter and weekly E-Bulletin to keep you informed and entertained Online services: Member directory listing, personalized Traffic Catcher Website, link to your Website, appointment/reservation request system, map to your location, monthly reports, catalogue and coupon system, and USA-based technical support. HR WOW Human Resources support system at no extra cost
Darryl Pruitt
Mission Statement Our mission is to promote the prosperity of the area business community and to promote a spirit of cooperation among business, government and community. FAQs: What is a Chamber of Commerce? It is a group of business partners who band together to further the interests of businesses both large and small. The chamber is a non-profit corporation that often works with large public agencies but is not a department of any governmental organization. What does the Chamber of Commerce do? The Oroville Area Chamber of Commerce is the voice of business in the region and works on these core values: Creating a strong local economy Promoting the community Representing the interests of business with government Providing opportunities to connect and build business relationships How does the chamber benefit Oroville? The chamber works at the core of the community serving visitors and residents alike and is frequently the first point of contact for anyone seeking information on the Oroville area. Our website promotes the businesses, attractions, organizations, and events within the Oroville area and our online calendar provides a platform where anyone in the world can find out whats happening in our town. The Chamber presents, coordinates and supports popular community events, including Feather Fiesta Days, the Oroville Salmon Festival, the Bounty of Butte County, the Christmas Parade of Lights, the July 4th Fireworks and more. Chamber staff prides itself on being keenly aware of what Oroville has to offer and sharing that knowledge with visitors and residents alike. The chamber produces numerous seminars, workshops, business and political forums designed to inform and educate the community about issues pertinent to business and quality of life.
To find out whats happening in Oroville, check the Chambers Community Calendar, at www.orovillechamber.net. Oroville Area Chamber of Commerce 1789 Montgomery St. Oroville, CA 95965 530-538-2542 1-800-655-GOlD email: info@orovillechamber.net Web sites: www.orovillechamber.net
www.lakeoroville.net
STAFF
Claudia Knaus President and CEO Mark Thorp Events, Membership & Media Coordinator Susan Houle Administrative Assistant Cliff Marler Office Assistant Allyce MacLeod Volunteer
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Education - Schools
BUTTE COUNTY OFFICE OF EDUCATION Superintendent, Don McNelis, 532-5650 OROVille eleMenTARY SCHOOl DiSTRiCT Superintendent: Dr. Penny Chennell-Carter, 532-3000, Ext. 3001
532-3001
Bird Street School - Principal: Rick Desimone 1421 Bird St. K-5
Central Middle School - Principal: Dr. Donald Phillips 2565 Mesa Ave. 7-8 532-3002 ishi Hills Middle School - Principal: Kathy Myszka 2255 Foothill Blvd. 6-8 Ophir School - Principal: Rita Costa 210 Oakvale Ave. Oakdale Heights School - Principal: Rick Desimone 2255 Las Plumas Ave. K-6 Sierra del Oro School - Principal: Lynne Vincent Assoc. SUP of Ed. Services: Andy Dunn 2900 Wyandotte Ave. Wyandotte Avenue School - Lynne Vincent 2800 Wyandotte Ave. K-6 K-6 532-3078 532-3004 532-3005 532-5690 532-3006 532-3007
Superintendent: Jennifer Metherd 533-3833 Concow School- Principal: Jennifer Metherd 11679 Nelson Bar Road K-8 533-6033 Golden Feather Union Comm. Day School - Teacher: Molly Stinson 11696 Nelson Bar Road K-8 533-5034 Bangor elementary School, Super.: Paul Arnold ext. 1 7549 Oro Bangor Highway K-8 679-2434
Stanford Avenue School - Principal: Lori Strieby 1801 Stanford Ave. K-6
BAnGOR UniOn eleMenTARY SCHOOl DiSTRiCT PAleRMO UniOn SCHOOl DiSTRiCT Superintendent: Sam Chimento, 533-4842 ext. 7
Superintendent: Julian Diaz, 538-2900 nelson Avenue Middle School - Principal: Jim Walters 2255 6th St. 6-8 538-2940 Sierra Avenue School - Principal: Ed Gregorio 1050 Sierra Ave. K-5 538-2920 Heritage Pioneer Community Day School - Principal: Jim Walters 2880 6th St. 3-8 538-2940 Plumas Avenue School - Principal - Stacie Schatkin 440 Plumas Ave. K-6 538-2930 Poplar Avenue School - Principal: Lisa Cruikshank 2075 Poplar Avenue K-5 538-2910
Golden Hills elem. - Principal: Carol Brown 2400 Via Canela 4-5 532-6000 Helen Wilcox School - Principal: Heather Scott 5737 Autrey Lane K-3 533-7626 Honcut School - Principal: Heather Scott 68 School St. K-2 533-7626 Palermo Middle School - Principal: Kathleen Andoe 7350 Bulldog Way 6-8 533-4708 Palermo Community Day School- Prin.: Kathleen Andoe 7350 Bulldog Way Oroville K-7 & 5-8 533-4708 Berry Creek School, Super/Principal: Ted Fredenburg 286 Rockefeller Rd. K-8 589-1633 Bald Rock Comm. Day School, Super./Principal: Ted Fredenburg 286 Rockefeller Rd. K-8 589-1633 Feather Falls School, Superintendent/Principal: Ted Fredenburg 2651 Lumpkin Rd. K-8 589-1810 Oroville Christian School, Principal: Dr. Jerry Keene 3785 Olive Hwy. Pre-K-8 533-2888 Feather River Adventist, Principal: Launa Rasmussen 27 Cox Lane 1-8 533-8848 St. Thomas The Apostle School, Principal: Jim Stefaniak 1380 Bird St. K-8 534-6969
Superintendent: Dr. Corey Willenberg 538-2300 las Plumas High - Principal: Dan Ramos 2380 Las Plumas Ave. 9-12 538-2310 Oroville High - Principal: Jeff Peek 1535 Bridge St. Prospect (Alternative educ. Ctr.) - Principal: Jeff Ochs 2060 2nd St. 9-12 538-2330 Community Day School - Principal: Jeff Ochs 2060 2nd St. 9-12 Center for independent Study - Principal: Jeff Ochs 2750 Mitchell Ave. 9-12 538-2330 538-2359 9-12 538-2320
Oroville Adult ed. & Career Tech. Ctr. - Jeff Ochs 2750 Mitchell Ave. 9-12 538-5350 Butte College - President: Kimberly Perry 3536 Butte Campus Drive (530) 895-2511
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The Butte County Office of education [BCOe] www.bcoe.org helps to make educational excellence a reality in California. Our services establish consistent educational quality, capitalize on economy of scale, bring critical expertise to bear on local issues, and link local district and state policy priorities into an integrated educational system. Our goal is to serve, and to respond to our districts in order to improve resources and services to better meet the needs of the children of Butte County. We serve 14 school districts, 88 schools and 30,978 students located throughout the 1663 square miles of Butte County. In addition, thousands of students are served in regional and statewide programs operated by Butte County Office of Education, and either singly or through a service region, the following services are delivered; Educational Support Services / (530)532-5789 Curriculum development; Implementation; Assessment/alignment; Evaluation; Teacher, administrator, staff, parent and community training and development; Media and technology' Library services; Program accountability/evaluation; Preschool; Afterschool; Tutoring; Health and Safety. Student Programs and Services / (530)532-5757 Communicatively, physically and severely disabled; Infant and preschool services; Psychological and nursing services; Juvenile court and community schools; Vocational education; Regional occupational programs/centers; Special education; Teenage parent education; Charter School; Home School; Community Schools; Child welfare; School attendance; Probation. Migrant Education and California Mini Corps / (530)532-5750 Academic, Career and Personal Counseling; Afterschool Tutorial; Assessment; Enrichment Activities. Advocacy for migrant students and families; Environmental education program; Health corps program; Pre-school & K-12 services. Administrative Services / (530)532-5727 Budgets; Accounting; Management advisory services; Facility planning; Transportation; Mail delivery/electronic messaging; Maintenance and operations support; Purchasing and bidding assistance; Financial comparisons; Cost effectiveness consulting. Human Resources / (530)532-5782 Credentials and certification; Employment support systems; Employer-employee relations/ negotiations; Affirmative action; Performance appraisal/due process; Risk management; Personnel policy, regulation and procedures; Human resource/information systems; Research and development. Services to the State Of California Management Information Systems; Financial reports; Accounting reports; District monitoring reports; Statistical reports; Policy Assistance; Financial analysis; District reorganization recommendations; Program/ policy studies; Legal Compliance; Personnel and staff assignment monitoring; Fiscal solvency; Affirmative action/due process.
Hair Color
Corrective Color
Travis Friberg, PT Kay Robinson, PT, MS Hours Mon.-Thurs. 7:30am-6pm Fri. 7:30am-12:30pm
www.valerienelsonphysicaltherapy.com
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The Oroville Union High School District (ouhsd.org) The Palermo Union School District
The Oroville Union High School District provides quality secondary education to approximately 2,700 students who enter from seven different elementary school districts and two private schools in the Oroville area. The districts two comprehensive high schools, Las Plumas and Oroville, provide the three As of traditional American high schools: academics, athletics and associated student body (ASB) activities. In addition to honors and Advanced Placement (AP) courses, the district offers career technical education in agriculture, business, home economics, industrial technology, health occupations and administration of justice. Students receive a wide variety of supplementary support, including but not limited to special education, Saturday school, summer school, adult night school, peer tutoring, reading and study skills courses, and on-line educational support services. The districts alternative educational opportunities include College Connection at Butte College, Prospect High School, and Community Day School. In addition, the Oroville Adult Education Career & Technology Center offers both high school diploma and career programs to Oroville community members. (Palermoschools.org) serves approximately 1500 students from pre-school through eighth grade. The District implements a standards based curriculum that is aligned with Californias State Standards. Multiple assessments are used to test students at each grade level in the various subjects, especially in reading/language arts and mathematics and algebra. The school district is proud of its students and their academic performance. All classrooms and computer labs are connected to the internet. Students use the internet as part of the regular curriculum, and computer literacy is a major goal. The schools implement intervention plans and offer after-school tutoring for students who are at-risk of retention. Students are tutored in reading/language arts, mathematics, and algebra grade level skills. A latch-key after school program is available, keeping the schools open until 5:00 p.m. on most school days.
Butte College (butte.edu) or 530/895-2511 Main Campus: 3536 Butte Campus Drive, Oroville
Butte College is a nationally accredited community college serving 22,000 students annual. The College offers residents a wide variety of degree and certificate programs in Butte and Glenn Counties. Some of our career programs include accounting, agriculture, automotive, business, computer science, fire and law enforcement academies, nursing, welding, and more. Take classes at the main campus in new facilities with state of the art classroom technology. Butte College has
Butte College has the highest transfer rate to CSU, Chico. Save thousands of dollars by taking your General Education units at Butte College and transfer to the CSU or University of your choice. Butte College offers a quality education with affordable tuition.
www.butte.edu 530-895-2511
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a variety of educational options to choose, including transfer degrees to a fouryear college, Associate in Arts or Science degrees, certificate programs, workforce training courses and much more. Our counselors and student services can help you reach your career goals. Butte College also has the highest transfer rate to CSU, Chico. Tuition is affordable at $36 a unit. Students save thousands of dollars when they take general education courses and later transfer to the CSU, UC, or private college of their choice. Financial aid is available for those who qualify and many students qualify for student loans, grants and scholarships. Call Butte College today at 530-895-2511. For businesses interested in customized trainings and workshops, contact the Butte College Training Place at 530n 895-9015, or for small business resources, call nce i Educa the Butte College Small Business Developlle ment Center at 530-895-9017. The District is recognized for providing an outstanding education to generations of students in the Oroville Community and contributes to Orovilles appeal as a great place to live, work, and play. The OCESD is committed to offering a first-class education to meet the individual needs of every student through its all-day kindergarten, English Language Development (ELD), special education, and gifted and talented programs. The District has an award-winning band program for students in Grades 5-8 and a strong visual arts program at the middle schools. Visit www.ocesd.org to learn more about the District and its schools.
The Oroville City Elementary School District serves approximately 2,700 students from preschool through eighth grade.
Oroville Adult Education Career and Technical Center located at 2750 Mitchell Ave. in Oroville. In addition to earning a High School Diploma, prepping for the GED or learning English as a second language, the school offers training for many careers in the medical field, office technology, industrial arts, or computer repair. Visit www.orovilleadulted.com for a complete list of courses available. (530/538-5350)
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Olive Hill
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Game & Billiards Rooms Swimming Pool Social & Educational Activities
2921 Wyandotte Avenue Oroville, CA 95966 ohmhc@digitalpath.net Olive Hill is a planned 55+ community
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Library
Butte County Public library Oroville Branch 530-538-7525
Todays Library has grown and changed with community needs. We now provide free internet access, word processing stations, wireless internet for those with laptops, and 24/7 access to information through our website. Materials available to the public have expanded beyond books to include numerous other formats such as audio books, magazines, CDs, DVDs and more. Many recreational and educational programs are also available free of charge at the library we offer scheduled story times with
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2 PM 6 PM 10 AM 5 PM
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12 PM 4 PM
crafts, movie nights, weekly book club discussion groups, teen activities, and many volunteer/tutoring opportunities. Need help with reading? Our Literacy Services program provides confidential, one-on-one tutoring for adults interested in improving their basic reading and writing skills. Volunteer tutors are always welcome. Your library card and PIN (obtained by visiting your local branch) allow you to enjoy many library features 24 hours a day from your home or office. Visit our website at www.buttecounty.net/ bclibrary to view your library account, search our catalog of materials, reserve books, and renew checked out items.
Our website also brings an entire world of information to your fingertips. Be sure to check out our extensive collection of online databases such as Worldbook Encyclopedia, Chiltons Auto Repair Manual, Health Reference Center, Biography & Genealogy Master Index, Wests American Law, and so many more! Your child will enjoy all the fun activities, e-books and interactive games available on our Just For Kids page and students of all ages will find everything they need to complete research projects at InfoTrac Junior Edition or choose a career path and prepare for college and occupational exams at the Testing & Education Resource Center. Come on in and take a look around . . . Butte County Library has something for everyone! The Oroville branch is located at 1820 Mitchell Avenue open hours are Tue-Wed 12-6 and Thu-Sat 10-4. Call 530-538-7525 for more information.
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Oroville Dam
Oroville Dam is the tallest and one of the largest earthen dams in the USA. The dam, completed in 1968, stands 770 feet high with a crest (top of the dam) 6,920 feet long. Over 80 million cubic yards of material were needed to build the Oroville Dam. There is enough material to build a two-lane highway around the earth in the Dam. The dams inner core is a thin layer made of clay material which resists seepage. Gold dredger tailings (sand & gravel left from the early 20th century gold dredging along the Feather River) make up the remainder of Oroville Dam. Beneath the dam a giant cavern almost as large as the State Capitol Building has been hollowed out to house six power generation units. Coupled with four additional units in the Thermalito Power plant, they will generate more than 2.8 billion kilowatthours of power annually. Other facilities in the State Water Project are the Thermalito Forebay and Afterbay, holding reservoirs located downstream that enable utilization of a pump-back procedure whereby water released from Lake Oroville to generate power during peak need periods, will be pumped back into the lake during off-peak periods for recirculation through the powerplants.
Oroville Dam
The dam spillway releasing water from Lake Oroville down the Feather River
Surface Area (maximum) ................ 24 sq. miles Capacity........................... 3 1/2 million acre-feet Shoreline (maximum) ......................... 167 miles Depth (maximum) ..................................690 feet Length (maximum)................................ 21 miles
No lake in California offers a larger variety of outdoor water activities including floating and boat-in campsites. Bassmaster magazine ranked Lake Oroville as the Best Bass Fishing Spot in California and held a western division tournament here in November 1999 and 2001. In addition to large and smallmouth bass, anglers will find Chinook, catfish, mackinaw, sturgeon, and brown trout. Houseboating is popular here, as are water skiing and sailing. Lake Oroville has two designated swimming areas. Camping is accommodated in the recreation area around the lake, with boatin campsites and ten floating campsites. lake Oroville Visitors Center, run by the California Depts. of Park & Recreation and Water Resources, holds a wealth of information about the lake and the entire Oroville area. As well as having brochures of area attractions and maps of campgrounds, hiking and horse trails, the center has more than thirty films covering subjects from the history of the gold rush era to the construction of the dam. Maps of the new 41-mile bicycle trail are also available, and outside a 47-foot high viewing tower affords spectacular views of the lake, mountains, and the Sacramento Valley. For information, call 538-2219.
The Bidwell Bar Suspension Bridge was built across the Feather River in 1856. Its towers were manufactured in New York and brought around the Horn. Soon after the initial gold discovery in California in 1848, General John Bidwell found gold in the Middle Fork of the Feather River, bringing hordes of miners to the scene and Bidwell Bar was born. Five years later, Bidwell Bar became the first county seat of Butte County.
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City Museums
A Victorian gothic revival style cottage, the C.F. Lott Historic Home, built in 1856, serves as a cultural repository for decorative art objects which are typical of the homes of Orovilles pioneer families. The collection includes furniture, paintings, rugs, textiles, clothes, silver and glassware of the period, 18491910. The Oroville Chinese Temple was built in 1863 to serve a community of 10,000 Chinese. It includes three chapels for each of the major ways of life in China. The main chapel is called Liet Sheng Kong-Temple of assorted deities. It is a place of prayer Historic Lott Home for various worships including Taoism, Confucianism and Buddhism. In 1968, Tapestry Hall was built to display the extensive collection of embroidered tapestries, parade parasols and other objects of beauty and value which characterize the best of Chinese folk art. A new addition to the Temple complex, the Fong Lee Chin Shew Ting building, was dedicated on April 26th 2008. The building is a gift to the City of Oroville from the Chan Family Foundation. The building is a duplicate of a store originally opened in 1870 by Chin Kong You to sell merchandise to Chinese laborers working on the railroad. The Chan family are descendants of Mr. You. The Temple is open daily from Noon4 p.m. Listed in the National Register of Historic Places & California Landmarks. 1500 Broderick St., Oroville, CA, 530-538-2496.
Oroville asked him to donate the collection. All of the tools on display were manufactured during or prior to WWII.
Chinese Temple
The Ehmann Home has served as Butte County Historical Society (BCHS) headquarters since 1980, when the county deeded it to them. With the deed came the stipulation that the house be restored and made available to the public. Highlights of the home include intricate stained glass windows, dark wainscoting, hardwood floors, fireplaces, antique furniture, including a Chickering piano that came around the Horn, and a collection of European porcelain figures. The Ehmann Home Museum is open for tours by appointment and on Saturdays from 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Freda Ehmann and her son, Edwin, built the Colonial Revival style home at the corner of Lincoln and Robinson Streets in 1911. The Butte County Historical Society Museum at Baldwin/ Spencer Sts. houses Ishis jail cell door, early gold scales, photographs, an amazingly detailed doll house, and many videos, among other items. Open Fridays 9-Noon & Saturdays 113, or call 530-533-9418.
This is the only museum of its kind. The collection now numbers over 5,000 pieces. Each is meticulously cataloged and referenced, and research is ongoing. The tools were on display at the Bolt home for many years, when the City of
The State Theater, located at the corner of Myers and Robinson, is a monument and integral part of downtown Oroville since the late 1920s. The facility was dedicated on April 7, 1928, and
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West - May 12, 1932 it reads. The museum, operated by the City of Oroville is located at 2332 Montgomery St., is open Fridays, Saturdays, and Sundays, Noon-4 p.m.
initiated the theater in the grand style of the day. Now the State Theater is an active facility featuring an outstanding lineup each season of state and national touring companies presenting music, dance, comedy, and drama. In between these performances, it presents a schedule of local events and an outstanding travel series. To get a schedule of upcoming presentations or ticket information, call 538-2470. As you approach this storehouse of history, a plaque embedded in the sidewalk catches your eye. This building is dedicated to Truth, Liberty, & Toleration by Native Sons of the Golden
Visitors to the Oroville area, as well as school groups and organizations, find the Visitors Center worthy of a stop. At the center, one will find information about the State Water Project, Oroville Dam, the Feather River Fish Hatchery, history of the area, recreational opportunities, maps, books, and a museum containing displays of the State Water Project, animals of the area, Native American artifacts, and goldmining artifacts. More than 40 videos are available for viewing on request, covering subjects from history of the gold rush and gold dredging, to wild animals, and ghost towns. The Lake Oroville Visitors Center is located above Oroville Dam at the north end of Kelly Ridge Road, and is open from 95, seven days a week year-round.
Since 1928 Your Home Town Entertainment Venue For Plays, Concerts & Great Performances With Full Vaudeville Stage & Movie Screen.
538 - 2470
Butte County Pioneer Memorial Museum
Check box ofce at 538-2470 and the marquee for upcoming events. Call 538-2406 for info to sponsor your event at the historic State Theatre.
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Rotary Park: Located between Second and Safford Avenues, Orovilles Bedrock Park: Situated in 3.75 acres oldest park has picnic areas, barbecue along the Feather River at Fifth Avenue pits, playground equipment, and ball and Safford Street, this park offers eight fields. lighted tennis courts, an amphitheater, and picnic facilities for the visitor. Swim- Centennial Park along the Feather River Table Mountain Table Mountain ming is also available. is a 3-mile long, 65 million-year-old lava flow that actually consists of two portions separated by a large chasm. The smaller section is Feather River Parkway: Once an area where early settlers panned called South Table Mountain. The southern portion is almost flat, for gold, this three-mile stretch overlooking the Feather River is now much like a tabletop. The larger portion is North Table Mountain popular with walkers joggers, and bicyclers. It is located on Arlin and is a bit more rolling than its southern counterpart. The shallow Rhyne Drive from Bedrock Park, just east of the Lower Thermalito soil and abundance of rocks make Table Mountain less desirable Bridge, to the fish hatchery and Upper Thermalito Bridge. Salmon to wild grasses but very inviting for wildflowers. The patchwork can be seen in the Fall making their way upriver. color designs of the flowers exist because of various microenvironments that suit one flower over another, creating zones of flowers Hammon Park: Playground equipment and tree-shaded picnic that paint the landscape. sites can be found in this north Oroville (Thermalito area) park off of Second Street with access from the north side of Prospect Oroville State Wildlife Area: Lake Oroville is home to over 11,000 High School. acres of protected area administered by the California Department of Fish and Game. The area supports a diverse selection of indigMartin Luther King, Jr. Park: This five-acre neighborhood park at enous wildlife including raccoons, turkeys, opossums, coyotes, 2129 B Street contains over two acres of open field for soccer, tag, tree and ground squirrels, rabbits, deer, skunks, ring-tailed cats, frisbee, or field games. Playground equipment, an amphitheater, and countless species of birds and fish. The 9,100-acre Gray Lodge and picnic facilities are also provided. It is also home to the Blues Wildlife Area near Gridley is the most extensively used wetlands in Festival each July 4th holiday weekend. the Pacific Flyway, attracting more than a million ducks, 100,000 geese, and thousands of other bird species annually. For the more Mitchell Park: This 24 acre area at Pomona and Fifth Avenues feaavid photographers and viewers, a seasonal blind is available by tures several youth baseball and softball fields, a baseball stadium, reservation. Hunters enjoy the many species of wildlife they may and picnic facilities. It is also home to Playtown USA, a theme take during the regulated hunting seasons. Fishing is also a highplayground for children. light in the spring and summer. Educational programs, informative exhibits, a self-guided nature trail and seasonal guided tours delight Nelson Park and Pool: thousands of visitors every year. Three lighted fields serve the Feather River Park and Recreation Districts softball program, and four youth fields are used by the
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Faith Communities
Assemblies of God
First Assembly of God Mtn. Chapel Assembly of God
3210 Oro Dam Blvd. East Rev. E. E. Smith 533-4707 66 Rockefeller Rd. Berry Creek, CA 95916 589-4655 2376 Foothill Blvd. Doug Taylor, Pastor 533-7320
Church of God
Table Mountain 1st. Ward Table Mountain 2nd Branch, Hmong Speaking
167 Table Mtn. Blvd. 533-2005 Bishop Drew Henry
Salvation Army
COGIC
7695 Melvina Ave. Joseph Crook, Pastor Chris Jacobsen, Youth Minister 532-1215 2528 D Street 533-9029
Baptist
Calvary Baptist
Lutheran
1640 Washington Ave. Major Wayne & Patricia Wetter 534-7155 2833 Fort Wayne Steve Orsillo, Pastor 534-4140 www.tfhc-oroville.org Reverend Dennis Ashley 1321 Robinson Street 533-8696
Calvary lutheran
Unity of Oroville
Congregational
Bird & Oak Carl Berner, Pastor 533-2483
Methodist
Foothill Blvd./Edgewood Dr. Pastor Douglas Williams, 533-5017 Childrens Center, 534-7082 45 Acacia Ave/Highland Blvd. Donna VanMaanen, Pastor 534-9455 Chuckua Yang 534-9455
Grace Baptist
Episcopal
new Home Missionary Baptist new Hope Missionary Baptist Olive Hill Missionary Baptist Palermo Baptist
200 Executive Parkway Fred McCarn, Pastor 533-7704, 403-0267 2290 Kenilworth Ave Pastor Peter Wooten 533-8197 3115 Myers Street Ron & Luan LaGatta, Pastors 533-6489 1330 Bird St Roy Doner, Father 533-0262 5640 Lincoln Blvd. Bill DeVore, Pastor 533-7692 4380 Lower Wyandotte Rd. 534-6518
Evangelical
1430 Pine St. David Englund, Pastor 533-5035 3785 Olive Hwy John Bronson, Senior Pastor Nini Bronson, Childrens Ministry 533-6866 3330 Orange Ave. Ted Lienhard, Pastor 532-1234 2475 Foothill Blvd. Phil Gilmore, Pastor 533-0912 7490 Gene Ln. 533-9173, 532-0575 7490 Gene Lane Palermo, CA 95968 533-8584
Nazarene
Pentecostal
Foursquare
Non-Denominational
Calvary Chapel, Oroville Cherokee Restoration Fellowship
534-3663 2250-A 5th Ave. Jim Lightle, Pastor 532-0935 www.orovictory.com Canyon Highlands & Acacia Bob Scott, Pastor 533-1535
2238 Monte Vista Ave Dennis Day, Lead Pastor Ed Redfern, Community Life 533-7464 www.oronaz.org
Oroville Foursquare
Presbyterian
Trinity Presbyterian
Free Methodist
Bible
Seventh-Day Adventist
Golden Feather Seventh Day Adventist
861 Detlow Road Yankee Hill, CA 95965-0100 533-3594 Larre Kostenko, Pastor 1180 Robinson Street 533-4461 Larre Kostenko, Pastor
Jehovahs Witness
Oroville Kingdom Hall Palermo Kingdom Hall
Catholic
Christian Science
1940 Bird Street 533-1274
Harvest Community Church Oroville Christian Church Oroville Rescue Mission non Denominational
1154 Plumas Avenue 532-9231 4250 Lincoln Blvd. 533-9120
Community
Bangor Community Church Berry Creek Community Church Oroville Hmong Alliance Church Taylor Memorial CMe
1957 B St. 533-6323 395 Oakvale Ave. 532-1979 1461 Bald Rock Rd. 589-1467 7419 Bangor Hwy 679-2510
Church of Christ
Church of Christ
2020 Pine Street Carlos Aguilar, Evangelist 533-0128 www.churchofchristoroville.com
Church of Christ
Religious Science
5250 Olive Hwy. Ste. J 589-9719 Rev. Geri Parish
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Oroville Hospital
Cardiology
Devinderjit Singh MD Deepak Khanna MD 2721 Olive Highway, Suite 12B (530) 532-8609
Nephrology Practice
Subil Go MD 2809 Olive Highway, Suite 260 (530) 532-8037
Nathaniel Howard MD Y. V. Kapila MD 2809 Olive Highway, Suite 310 (530) 538-3170
Gastroenterology
Aesthetic Medicine
Outpatient Practices
Urology Practice
Lionel Foster Jr. MD Chung Yam PA-C 2809 Olive Highway, Suite 260 (530) 532-8037
Surgical Specialists
Steven Fletcher MD Randell Skau MD Milton Conley MD Ravi Nagubandi MD Joshua Calderon PA-C 2809 Olive Highway, Suite 220 (530) 532-8161
Aaron Bowen MD Thomas Mundorff MD Mihaela Hasse MD Norman Challburg MD Dan Dominguez PA Barbara Wagner PA-C Theresa OHair FNP 2721 Olive Highway, Suite 10, 12A, & 12B (530) 538-3171
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680-1595
533-3351
Alcoholics Anonymous
Early Birds 6:30-7:30am Sunday-Friday Friday Night 8:00pm 403-7485
Butte College Foster Kinship Caregivers Support and education Butte County Farm Bureau
897-6235
Historic Monday Club Drug endangered Chil533-5976 dren Training & Advocacy Center Hmong Cultural 1720 Daryl Porter Way Center, inc.
533-2260
eagles Club
Aerie #196 533-0156 879-5330
Kiwanis Club of Oroville Knights of Columbus lake Oroville Bicyclists Association lake Oroville Fish enhancement Committee lake Oroville Area Garden Club
krystalgardenclub@earthlink.net www.LAOgardenclub.com
534-7474
Butte County Fire Safe Council Butte County Historical Society Butte County nAACP Butte Sailing Club
www.buttesailingclub.info
877-0984
533-5316 589-2341
872-9287
589-0346
589-5567, 534-9817
Butte Wheelers Chapter of the Good Sams Club California Citizens for Health Freedom
534-9758 533-6387 Dallas Keene
538-2310
895-VOTE 533-0832
589-3807
Cancer Support Crafts for Friends of the Parks the Cause Catholic ladies Relief Society
533-0262 533-8370, 533-4137
Masonic lodge #103 Men Who Built Oroville Dam native Daughters of the Golden West native Sons of the Golden West Old Time Fiddlers Optimist Club of Oroville Oro Dam Cruisers
533-4219, 533-3530 589-5319, 589-3748 533-1413 532-9777, 533-4214 589-3778 533-8147
Gamblers Anonymous
Daughters of the American Girl Scouts of northern Revolution, DAR California 533-2280 Democratic Club of Oroville De Molay Diabetes Support Group
532-8220, 533-1576 534-9850 533-5921 1-800-223-1904, 343-1904
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Shrine Club
Oroville Rescue Mission Oroville Retired Teachers Association Oroville Rotary Club
589-3959, Judy 693-0045, Amy Jernigan (Food & Shelter) 533-9120
USDA Butte Co. Service Center Farm Service Agency natural Resource Conservation Service Rural Development Valley Oak Childrens Services
Working to meet childcare needs in our community. 1-800-345-8627 533-4401 533-4401 533-4401 533-4401
Tea Party Patriots The Hope Center The live Spot Oroville Youth Center Thermalito Grange #729
479 Plumas Ave in Thermalito 532-4539 538-7124 (Food & Clothing) 538-8398
Palermo Grange no 493 Parkinsons Disease Support Partners for Health & Safety, B.C.O.e PAWS Spay & neuter,
532-5840 Profits go to spay & neuter pets for low income families. Mike Chestnut Clinic 3557 Oro Dam Blvd.E Oroville, CA 95965 534-0900 Thrift Store 534-5713 534-5519, 533-1576
589-1180, 601-0885
United Way of Butte & Glen Counties University of California Cooperative extension 4-H Office
538-7201 538-7201
Oroville Ophir lions Club Oroville Piecemaker Quilt Guild, Palermo Grange
538-8086
SCORe, Service Corps of Retired executives Shasta Blood Center of Blood Centers of the Pacific
530-221-0600 342-8932
Master Gardeners
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.Com Computers and Graphics 533-0202 1st American Tree Service 370-1602 Mat, The 342-7412
1st. American Propane 533-3261 2110 Salon & Spa 532-0277 3 Core 893-8732 4-H Office 538-7201
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B & B Drywall 533-9144, 693-1928 B & B Welding 693-0290
A & D Transmissions & Auto Repair 533-4640 A Bouncin Good Time 534-7406, 519-7406
A Bright Starr Preschool & Daycare 533-7160 A Riverside Cottage 533-1413 A Touch of Glass & Screen 538-8100 A-1 Appliance 534-3436
B-Line Butte Regional Transit 1 800-822-8145 B.A.A.D. Co. Carpet Care 589-5853 B.T.B. Ranch 533-1440
AAA Recycle Center 532-7950 ABC Nicks Pioneer Towing 534-8693 ABC Services 533-0902 44 The Source
Baby Store & More, The 534-3200 Baggett, Joseph W., Attorney 533-4800 1-800-252-6522 Balaz, Harold Construction 534-1190
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California Occupational Medical Professionals 534-5135 California State Automobile Assoc. 538-8914 Calvary Lutheran Childrens Center 534-7082 Cameron Castillo Construction 693-0977 lic#856812 Campbell Fence 533-1341 Cannon American Heritage Exterminators 533-0720 Canyon Creek Roadhouse Cafe and Store 589-4383 Canyon Drive Self Storage 589-5625 Carey Construction 534-1768 Caring for Women Pregnancy Resource Center 533-8388 Carlson, Dr. Geoffrey P. OD 533-1975 Carpet Warehouse & Interiors 533-5970 800-564-5970 Carpets Galore 534-3753 Casa Vieja 533-4042 Casagrande Storage 589-3268 Cashs Ford Truck Parts 532-7946 403-9460 Cassidys Family Restaurant 533-7565 Catalyst 532-6427 45
Butte Local Agency Formation Commisson 538-7784 Butte Oroville Veterinary Hospital 533-1194 Butte View Olive Company 534-8320
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C & N Heating & Air Conditioning Inc. 534-9419 C. Reynolds For Masonry 533-8310
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chamber of commerce members listed in red
Cedar Ranch Ceramics 534-5198 Celestinos New York Pizza 534-3333 Cell Phones For U 680-4344 Century 21 - Bidwell Realty, Kelly Ridge 589-2225 Century 21 - Bidwell Realty, Olive Hwy 589-3000 Century 21 Bidwell Realty Rhonda Williams, Realtor 519-3760 Chang Smith Medical Associates, Inc. 532-7650 Chapdelain Construction 589-1183, 403-9613 Chase 533-6771 Chateau Mobile Home Estates 534-1954 Cherokee Museum 533-1849 Chiangmai Thai Restaurant 532-7930 Chico Chamber of Commerce 891-5556 Chinese Temple 538-2496 Chippewa Pest Control 624-3702 ChoiceNet Connections 534-4292 Christian Science Bookstore & Reading Room 533-1274 Christiansen Roofing 532-9338 Chucks Electric 533-7033 Cigarettes & More 4 Less 538-8302 46
Curious Visions Eclectic Artisians Mini Mall 534-7689 Curry Construction 530-693-2084 Curves For Women 533-8663 Custom Sealing & Stripping 534-5995 Custom Tile 534-0408 Cut 4 U 533-1500
Danielas Country Home 532-1577 Darlenes Saddle Shop 533-7967 Darryls Painting 534-3854
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Farmers Market Grocery 534-7711 Fastenal Co., Inc. 534-1648 Faulkner Family Dentistry 533-7400 Feather Falls Casino 533-3885 Feather Falls Mini Mart 532-4294 Feather River 4-Wheel Drive & Auto 533-6014 Feather River Chiropractic 533-3730 Feather River Cinemas 534-1885 Feather River Concrete Products 532-7915 Feather River Insurance Agency 534-7700 Feather River Senior Citizens Assoc-Oroville Senior Center 533-8370 Feather River Nature Center & Native Plant Garden 538-2406 Feather River Kitchen and Gifts Inc. 532-4303 Feather River Opportunity Center 534-8922 Feather River Properties 533-2141 Feather River Recreation & Park District 533-2011 Feather River RV, Inc. 533-2268 Feather River Termite 533-6954 Feather River Tribal Health, Inc. 534-5394
Ferretti, Michael OD 534-8807 Fidel Tunnos Hardwood Floors 588-3490 Fidelity National Title 533-5511 Fillmore, Galen M. DDS 533-3053 Fine, Matthew N., MD Wagner, Barbara PA-C 532-8654 First Allied Securities 533-6848 First Responder EMS Inc. 533-5101 Fitzer Repair Service 282-8332 FKO 533-4545 Food Express 534-8392 Food Maxx 533-2389 Foothill Boarding & Grooming 533-8975 Foothill Lounge 533-2942 Foothill Meat Company 534-3109 Foothill Mobile Veterinary Practice 566-2468 Fosters Freeze 534-0485 Fox Company 533-2730 Fox, Loren R. DC 534-7537 Franciscos Mexican Restaurant 534-3511 Franks Beacon 533-3560 Franks Stump Grinding 534-8544 FRD Construction 990-9305 47
Enterprise Rent-A-Car 534-8891 Environmental Alternatives Foster Family Agency 534-5300 Equicurrent 533-1938
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F & M Machine and Mfg. Co. 533-8440
Elam Oliver Timber Buyer-Timber Harvesting 533-3016 Element Hair Studio 534-5918 Emerald Bay Custom Houseboats 534-3440 Empire Steel 533-3324 Employment Development Department (EDD) 538-2253
Fair Street Recycling Sierra Center - WTC 533-5311 Families United Inc. 1-800-597-1667 Farmers Insurance Mark Ristine 533-5151
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Friends Hair Studio 533-3902 Fugate Insurance Agency, Inc. 533-2860, 1-877-643-7409
Hair Unlimited, Nails by Pat 533-1134 Hal Gabrielson Insurance Agency 534-3705
Js Shoes & Repair 534-8060 J. Lee Roys Inc. 533-8177 Jack In The Box 534-3032
Heritage House Assisted Living 533-6060 Herrs Oriental Market 533-3481 Hewitt, Robert L. Attorney 534-8393 HHH Mini Storage 534-8000
Gold Country Casino & Hotel 1-800-334-9400 538-4560 Gold Flake Saloon & Cafe 589-1172 48
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Live Green Recycling Center 282-0649 Living Elements, Inc. 532-9770 Lodestar Olive Oil 534-6548 Long Bar Ranch 532-4457
Jesse Rogers Yard Service 531-5078 Jessica Miller, Attorney at Law 282-4141 Jiffy Food Stores 534-5015 Jiffy Lube 532-4761 Jim & Jans Donuts 533-7065 Jim Leer: Stamps & Supplies 533-3455 Jims Custom Taxidermy 589-5348 Jims Floor Installations 370-3277 Jimmys Custom Trophies 533-2222 Joanna Williams, EA 228-0396 Joe Clarks Guns 533-0707 Joes Automotive & Truck Repair 533-6336 Joels Pressure Washing 990-5513 Johansson Eye Clinic 534-1400 John Weiss Disc. Rooter Service & Plumbing 990-3103 Johns Marine Service 534-8300 Johns Sewing Center 534-1694 Jose M. Gamboa Handyman 532-7984
K-Gas, Inc. 532-9366 Kathy Neals Creative Arts Center 532-0346 KB Engineering Construction 589-6952
KPAY - KMXI - KHSL KEWE - KHHZ - KRER 345-0021 KRBS 91.1 FM 534-1200
Look Ahead Veterinary Hospital 534-0722 Lori D. Roegers Insurance Agency 533-5841
KRCR Channel 7 Television 343-7318 Kusels Big Store 693-4030 La Comida 533-7478
Los Compadres Mexican Restaurant 693-4561 Lots A Java -Feather River 534-9926
Keg Room Mini Storage 533-1540 Kells Complete Floor, Carpet & Upholstery Care 589-0761 Kelsos Black Gold Ranch 589-1648
La Esmeralda Market 534-4300 Lady of Butte County 877-7436 Lake Oroville Golf & Country Club Inc. 589-0777
Lott Home in Sank Park 538-2406 Louis Wallace Handyman 680-8255 Lovely Nails 534-6867
Lake Oroville Mortgage 534-0499, 990-4499 Lake Oroville Public Utility 533-2000
Lambert Feed & Garden 533-1565 Landis, Randy C. DDS, OMS 533-7900 800-994-FACE
Lundberg Family Farms 882-4551 M & T Energy Analyst 990-0030 M Wireless 534-3800
Lannys Tours & Cruises 589-3086 Larkspur Lodge Assisted Living Community 538-8200
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Magan Curtner Secretarial Serv. 532-0554 Mahon Construction 713-6838 Mammoth Ice & Water 990-9663 Mane Changes 533-2928 Marcozzi, R. F. Jewelers 533-3811 Marie Wright Bookkeeping 533-0958 Mario Gattavara 321-8424 Mark Trumm Insurance Agency 534-4600 Marks of Oroville 534-1144 Marsha Edwards Real Estate 589-5975 Marshalls Handyman Service 589-0741 Martin Crane & Anderson Crane 534-1267 Mary Kay Cosmetics 990-8067 Mary Lake-Thompson, Ltd. 534-8540 Mason - McDuffie Associated Realty 533-3200 1-800-590-6533 Mason Engineering 951-809-4845 Mathews Readymix, LCC 534-0880 Matthews, Hutton and Warren, CPAs 534-9047 Maximum Security Systems 589-5660 MC Oriental Market 534-3448 50
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Nail Tech 534-9552 Native Plumbing, Inc. 370-8209 NAZ Food Mart 533-2328
Northeastern California Small Business Development Center at Butte College 895-9017 Northern California Treatment Services 533-7664, 693-9182 Northern Shades 533-5581
Neves Construction 532-4827, 682-3282 Next Step Solutions 282-5805 Lis Cuisine 533-2609 Nice Nails 533-1770
Northern Valley Catholic Social Services, Inc (CCOC) 534-6400 Northstate Check Exchange 532-1800
Noevir 916-221-2029
Nofrey Self Storage 532-0297 Nor Cal Yard Care 530-632-6611 Nor-Cal Recyclers 532-0262 Nor-Cal Trophies 532-1111
Novus Mobile Glass 589-1504, 990-6818 OReillys Auto Parts 533-6792 OTown Fashions 533-8961
Norca Precision Machining & Welding Inc. 534-6872 NorCal AT&T 534-9405
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PAWS Mark Chestnut Spay & Neuter Clinic 534-0900 PAWS Place Thrift & Gift 534-5713 Peebles Property Mgmt. 370-9188 Penske Truck Rental 674-7713 Performance Auto Service 533-2200 Petland 534-0205 Pho Noodle House 532-9630 Photography By Derek Ralston 532-0492 Photography by Stacy J. Burge 534-7326 Photography By Cliff Marler 534-6328 Pieper Players 533-4561 Pierson Construction 533-8910 Lic. 685929 Piggs Club 533-9843 Piggs Liquor Store 533-2581 Pinebille Care 533-1851 Pioneer Auto Body 534-8701 Pioneer Museum 538-2406 & 538-2529 Pizza Hut 534-9612 Planet Landscape 355-1398 Pleasant Grove Mobile Home Park 533-5193 Pleasant Valley Mobile Home Park 533-9282 51
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Pre-School at 1st United Methodist Church 533-7321 Precision Pump Company 533-4944
Preschool Programs Poplar Childrens Center, Oakdale Heights Childrens Center, Bald Rock Childrens Center, Eastside Childrens Center 532-5643 Prestige Senior Living 534-8160 Pro Dental 534-6666
Sandys Payroll & Tax Service 534-0896 Sarah Alice Britton Designs 990-5962
Pro Star Graphic Design 534-4840 Prudential Financial 534-4131 Pure Spa 533-2082
Scotts Chimney Sweep 315-8475 Scrubs & Things 533-4400 SCS Engineers 533-5898
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T-Hawk Custom Woodworks 534-9196 T.K. Handyman Services 532-0264 Table Mountain Pharmacy 532-9555 Table Mountain Golf Course 533-3922 Table Mountain Stone 534-3930 Table Mountain Realty 534-5376 Table Mountain Physical Therapy 533-2233 Table Mountain Tile & Stone 693-0797 Table Mtn Tires & Wheels 282-4441 Taco Bell - Feather River Blvd. 533-1066 Taco Bell-Olive Hwy 534-1020 Tami Gs Nail Studio 534-3747 Tammy Flicker, Realtor 370-7523 Taqueria Estrella 532-4939 Taqueria Maria 532-9219 Taqueria Palermo #1 534-4152 Tara Property Management 534-9767 Tassis Hair & Nails 533-8140 Tawnic Hair and Nail Studio 532-0488 Tax Ease 589-0640 53
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Toms Mobile Specialties 533-9117 1-800-268-5461 Toms Septic Systems 533-6095, 521-4008 Tong Fong Low 533-1488
The Buffet at Gold Country Casino & Hotel 1-800-334-9400 The Chinese Temple Museum 538-2496
Turn-Key Construction 532-0264 Tyme To Bowl Lanes 538-0111 U-Haul Co. 534-8598 U.S. Bank 533-9000
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Wagon Wheel Market 589-1824, 589-1830 Waibel Air Conditioning Inc. 533-8128, 846-3260 Wal-Mart 534-1082 Walgreens 534-1056
Wilson Mobile Home Specialist 534-1943 Wilson, Jeffrey DDS 534-1663 Wimberly Tire & Radiator 532-9888
Tonya Paul Photography 533-1120 Total Wireless 532-9999 Tower Mart 534-3081
The Head Doctor Barber Shop 282-4633 The Mechanical Quilt 533-5471 The Plus Group, Inc. 671-1111 The Zoo 533-3700
Town & Country Liquor & Videos 533-8885 Town & Country Properties 534-3626
Uncle Pings Restaurant 533-3851 Underground, The 534-9978 Uniq Apps 624-7355
Windhaven Construction 589-2090 Woodman Pest Control & Horticultural Pest Management 693-1267 Work Training Center, Inc. 534-8922 Wrights Yard Service 301-9096 Wylde Side Studios 403-8805 Yard Dog 532-1856
Unity of Oroville 533-8696 Dial a Prayer 533-5937 UPS Store, The 533-4475
Tree of Life Tree Service 533-8498 Trenner, Dennis DPM 534-0601 Tri Co. TreatmentOutpatient 533-4910
Webers Landscaping & Lawn Service 532-0179 Weichert, H Guy III, DDS 534-8180
Yellow Cab Company 532-3333 YMCA 533-YMCA (9622) Yogurt, Coffee and Beyond 533-1022 Youth for Change 877-1965 Yoville Yogurt 533-9646
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VAD Office Specialists Services 534-3155 Valerie Nelson Physical Therapy 534-5452 Valley Contractors Exchange, Inc 343-1981
Wells Fargo Advisors 534-1895, 800 869-3557 Wells Fargo Bank 534-1903 Wendys 532-1001
Tri Mission Company 534-0800 Tri-L Mandarins 534-4316 Triangle Rock 534-4517
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BUSINESS CATEGORIES
Accounting
Davis Hammon & Co. CPAs
2080 Myers St. Oroville, CA 95966 Stephen Norman 533-3392
Apartments
Hillview Ridge
Making Housing Affordable 2750 Gilmore Lane Oroville, CA 95966 534-3100
hillview@cambridgeres.com
Oroville Apartments
Equal Housing Opportunity; Wheelchair Accessible 39 Nelson Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 533-8063
Artists
Artists of River Town Gallery & Gifts
Tues-Sat 12ap-4pm 1435 Myers Street Oroville, CA 95965 534-7690
www.artistofrivertown.org
Attorneys
Baggett, Joseph W., Attorney
Personal Injury, Real Estate, Wills & Trusts Disputes. 28 Years experience. 1440 Lincoln Street. Oroville, CA 95965 533-4800, 877-2500 1-800-252-6522
www.joebaggett.com
Waiting List For Senior Housing 2750 Lincoln Blvd. Oroville, CA 95966 534-5537
Appliance Repairs
B & D Appliance Repairs
1865 7th Street Oroville, CA 95965 Michael Moyer 533-8101
Wills, Trusts, Probate, Estate Planning & Arbitrator 1876 Bird St. Oroville, CA 95965 534-8393
rhewitt@cncnet.com
Assisted Living
Country Crest
Continuing Care for Life 55 Concordia Lane Oroville, CA 95966 533-7857
www.countrycrest.org klembcke@countrycrest.org
Appraisers
Appraisal Services
debrao_appraiser@msn.com
DeAir Co.
deaircompany.com
Art Galleries
Artists of River Town Gallery & Gifts
Tues-Sat 12pm-4pm 1435 Myers Street Oroville, CA 95965 534-7690
www.artistofrivertown.org
Licensed for Assisted, Dementia & Hospice 1900 20th St. Oroville, CA 95965 538-8200
www.larkspurlodge.com
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BUSINESS CATEGORIES
Oroville Ford-Lincoln
www.orovilleford.com
Auto Detail
Pastime Auto Wash
www.pastimeautowash.com
Auto Glass
A Touch of Glass & Screen
Your One Stop Auto Glass Shop Rated #1 by our costumers 2232 Montgomery St Oroville, CA 95966 538-8100
Novus Glass
1600-C Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 533-9330 2160 Montgomery St. Oroville, CA 95965 534-1672, 533-4882
Banks
Tri Counties Bank
We are You 1180 Oro Dam Blvd. Oroville, CA 95966 538-0140
Banners
Latitudes Signs & Banners
Custom Design Indoor & Outdoor Banners 2400 Bird St. Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 533-7699
latitudessigns@hotmail.com
Auto Parts
Cashs Ford Truck Parts
New & Used Call My Cell 403-9460
Barbers
Kingsmen Barber
We stand behind every haircut. Bil Bausman, Steve Hale, 2588 Olive Hwy, Suite. D Oroville, CA 95966 534-1922
Oroville Ford-Lincoln
www.orovilleford.com
Jiffy Lube
Mitchs Automotive
Beauty Salons
Express Yourself Salon and Spa
2002 5th Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 534-1440 Find us on Facebook
Since 1988 Is now mobile. Repairs done at your home or office. M-F 588-6622 or 589-1721
Oroville Ford-Lincoln
www.orovilleford.com
Visit us on Facebook @ friends hair studio 2445 Oro Dam Blvd. Ste 5 533-3902
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Great Clips
Relax. Youre at Great Clips 1096 Oro Dam Blvd. Ste. C Oroville, Ca 95965 533-2285
Car Wash
Pastime Auto Wash
www.pastimeautowash.com
Bookkeeping & Payroll 1414 10th St. Oroville, CA 95965 Marie Wright 533-0958
Rankin, Elaine EA
Bicycles
Greenline Cycles
1911 Montgomery St. Oroville, CA 95965 533-7885
Bowling Alley
Tyme To Bowl Lanes
Bowling Center 4010 Olive Hwy. Oroville, CA 95966 538-0111
Across From Wal-Mart 2525 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-9983
Building Supplies
Builders Supply
2560 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-1242
SUPERCUTS
Men, Women & Children 1820 Oro Dam Blvd. 532-1090 Use SUPERCALL 1759 Mitchell Ave. Oroville, CA 95966 990-6543, Tami
Burglar Alarms
Accularm Security Systems
Betty Ledford, Mgr 2060 Park Ave Oroville, CA 95966 532-0885
www.accularm.com
Book Stores
Dream Reality Books
Loving Your Age at Every Age How Animals Connect with Humans Sandyparis@mac.com Sandyparis@.com
Angelina & Herman Hair, nails and tanning 2329 Montgomery Street Oroville, CA 95965 533-8140
The Bookworm
We Buy, Sell & Trade Quality Used Books 2310 Montgomery St. Oroville, CA 95965 534-1974
Email: bookworm@cncnet.com
Butchers
Foothill Meat Company
3311 Foothill Blvd. Oroville, CA 95966 534-3109
Catering
Lots A Java
116 Table Mountain Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-8503
Bookkeeping
CLS Bookkeeping Service
2321 Lincoln Blvd Ste#B Oroville, CA 95966 Cindy Strachan 533-9555 2366 Lincoln St. Oroville, CA 95966 534-1833
Beauty Products
Mary Kay
1936 Esperanza Ave. Palermo, Ca 95968 Paulette Epper 990-8067
Full Service Meat Market & Deli 4607 Olive Hwy. Oroville, CA 95966 The Butler Family 589-1824, 589-1830 Fax 589-4286
wagonwheelmarket.com
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Chiropractic
Englund Chiropractic Office, Inc.
2335 Lincoln St. Oroville, CA 95966 Vernon Englund, DC QME Amber Englund, DC QME Richard Wulbern, DC QME 534-3590 Dr. Gary Heller 2106 Fifth Ave. Mission Square 533-3730
Moving In and Out, One Time Cleaning, Residential and Commercial Office, Construction Clean-Up. Great Rates! Senior Discount 990-6165
Lots A Java
Dry Cleaners
Modern Dry Cleaning & Alterations
730 Montgomery St. Oroville, CA 95965 533-2733
Service with a Smile! Across From Wal-Mart 2525 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-8282 Home of the $1.00 Coffee! 2040 Montgomery St. Oroville, CA 95965 538-8342
6:30am-6pm M-F, 18 mos.-12 yrs lic #045405901 1875 Feather River Blvd Oroville, CA 95965 533-1043
www.frrpd.com
Fox, Loren R. DC
www.foxdchealth.com
Clothing
Betty Jeans
1920 Bird St. Oroville, CA 95965 Pam Casner 533-2721 1887 Montgomery Street Oroville, CA 95965 533-2626
Oroville YMCA
After School Programs, Day Camps 1684 Robinson Street Oroville, CA 95965 533-9622
www.ymcasuperiorcal.org
Coins
R. R. C. Coins
Buys All Coins OpenMon/Tues 10-3 1471 Myers St. Oroville, CA 95965 533-2060
Injerd, LeTaye V. DC
NRG Stress Reduction Therapy Hair Analysis, non-invasive allergy treatment 2371 Washington Ave.,Ste D Oroville, CA 95966 533-9122
Evolve Boutique
www.facebook.com/pages.EvolveBoutique
Christmas Trees
Papas Fir Land
Choose & Cut Douglas Fir Christmas Trees Call 589-1642 for directions 35 Yancey Terrace Berry Creek, CA 95916
Clothing-Childrens
My Babies Closet
New & Used Childrens Boutique 1374 Myers St. Oroville, CA 95965 533-1984
Chimney Service
G. Wise Chimney Service
Cleaning & Inspections Wood & Pellet Stove Inserts Gary Wise, Owner 532-4560
Cleaning
Alicias Perfectionist Cleaning
Affordable Rates, Great Service Home and Commercial Monica 401-4863 Spanish 514-4258
A Clean Sweep Every Time! Chimneys, Dryer Vents, Gutters 315-8475 Senior & Military Discounts
Coffee Houses
Lots A Java
1661 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-9926
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Contractors
Building, General Ben Sparks Construction
Custom homes, remodels, decks, concrete & aluminum awnings 589-0784 Lic. #702995
Pierson Construction
New Construction, remodels, additions, garages, repairs & decks, all phases of construction. Lic# 685929 2455 Maple Ave. Oroville, CA 95966 533-8910
Credit Unions
Butte Federal Credit Union
www.buttefcu.org
SNL Construction
36 Years Building Custom Homes and Office Complexes Start to Finish. Architect and Interior Designer on staff. 5263 Royal Oaks Dr. Oroville, CA 95966 John J. Starr 589-2574 Lic. #323225
www.bbcoro.com
Remodeling Custom Homes & New Construction Scott Coffer Lic# 866358 533-3794
Dating Service
Dinner 4 Six
P.O. Box 1492 Chico, CA 95927 Shawn Ramsey-Davis 518-9605
circlefriends@hotmail.com Dwww.dinner4six.com
Deli
Collins & Denny Market
Fresh Meat, Deli & Produce 430 Plumas Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 533-3414
Chapdelaine Construction
Commercial, Residential Remodels, Additions, Repairs 30 Years Quality Work Lic# 763140 589-1183, 403-9613
www.chapdelaineconstruction.com
Dan D. Electric
www.chapdelaineconstruction.com
Lots A Java
Norton Construction
Edwards Construction
Lots A Java
1661 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-9926 116 Table Mt. Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-8503
Gravison Construction
New Construction, Remodeling, Residential & Commercial 164 Riverview Dr. Lic# 543288 624-5722
DaSilvas Painting
Norton Construction
8yrs Warranty. Interior/ Exterior Brad 589-3645, 990-2340 Lic. #677481 Small Jobs OK 533-9563 990-9563 Lic# 647257
Kitchen & Bath Remodel Dryrot & Termite Repair Deck Construction & Repair Lic#784370. 589-5352, 990-0990
Best Dam Tri-Tip Sandwich $5.99 1115-A Oro Dam Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-7730
Full Service Meat Market & Deli 4607 Olive Hwy. Oroville, CA 95966 The Butler Family 589-1824, 589-1830 Fax 589-4286
wagonwheelmarket.com
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BUSINESS CATEGORIES
Pro Dental
A Professional Dental Corp. Accepting new patients. 2630 Olive Hwy, Ste. A Oroville, CA 95966 534-6666
www.yourprodental.com
Dementia Care
Larkspur Lodge Assisted Living Community
Licensed for Assisted, Dementia & Hospice 1900 20th St. Oroville, CA 95965 538-8200
www.larkspurlodge.com
Disposal Services
Recology Butte & Colusa Co.
2720 S. Fifth Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 533-5868
Energy Consulants
M & T Energy Analyst
HERS testing & Title 24 Calculations Marty Alvis 990-0030 Lic# CCN57492679
Doors
Builders Supply
2560 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-1242
Entertainment
Berry Creek Berry Festival
Food, Crafts, & Family Fun! 2nd Saturday in August Berry Creek Grange Grounds 589-2695
berrycreekca.org
Drug/Alcohol Counseling
Amazing Hypnotist Fred C Leidecker CHT
Begin a Process of True Healing No Matter What Your Past has Been...You Can Make a Decision to Begin Your Life Anew! Free Consultation by Phone 533-8100
www.mysticvalleyretreat.com
Dentists
General Brent E. Parrott, DDS
Free Second Opinions 2445 Oro Dam Blvd Ste.8 Oroville, CA 95965 533-8204 2250 Myers Street Oroville, CA 95966 533-7545
Fencing
Campbell Fence & Repair
Chainlink/Wood Fences & Gates 2552 So. 5th Ave Oroville, CA 95965 533-1341
Design/Display
Barrys Innovated Designs
Custom Seasonal & Holiday Displays 370-5542
barry_innovations@sbcglobal.net
T-shirts, Signs & Banners 1115 B Oro Dam Blvd, Bill Roosevelt 533-7646
Mens & Womens Programs, Residential Treatment, Sober Living & Outpatient Programs. Veteran Programs, Prop 36 & PC-1000 provider 533-7664, 693-9182 Lic/Certified
NCTS_rehabworks@att.net NorcalTreatment.org
RFP Lumber
4801 Feather River Blvd. #29A Enter off Merlo Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 538-4401, Fax 538-4404
Desktop Publishing
Great Ad-ventures Publishing,
Specialty Publications, Brochures, Logos, Web Design & Hosting. 2057 Mitchell Ave. Oroville, CA 95966 David A. Miller 533-2170
dave@diggernews.com diggernews.com
Electrical Supplies
Better Deal Exchange
Lawn & Garden, Tools & Paint 1845 Mitchell Ave. Oroville, CA 95966 533-5600
Fishing Supplies
Huntingtons Sportsmans Store
601 Oro Dam Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-8000
Formerly Dr. Timothy Walls Office 534-8353 3579 Oro Dam Blvd. E. Oroville, CA 95966 2445 Oro Dam Blvd Ste.8 Oroville, CA 95965 Brent Parrott, DDS 533-8204
Employment Services
Express Employment Professionals
staffing, job placement, human resources services and payroll 2351 Washington Ave. Ste. B 533-5800
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Flooring & Accessories
Cal-Flor Accessory Systems
Laminate Flooring & Flooring Accessories, Cleaners, Repair Kits, Install Tools, Select Molding and Underlayment Some discontinued flooring & close-out items. Warehousing/ Inventory Control Available 534-1426
www.cal-flor.com
Morse Farms
Sweet, seedless mandarins, marmalades & meat rub, shipping available during mandarin season (Nov.-Jan) Lemons, oranges, grapefruits & minneolas avail. Jan.-Mar. 8 Feathervale Dr. Oroville, CA 95966 589-2126
www.morsemandarinfarms.com
Garage Doors
Oroville Safe, Lock & Door Co.
2130 Lincoln Blvd. Oroville, CA 95966 534-0950
Gift Shops
Feather River Kitchen and Gifts Inc.
2005 Bird Street Oroville, CA 95965 532-4303
Gifts
Dragon Hill Creations
Hand made with loving care doll clothes, home accessories and lavender products Judy Dragon 589-3086
grandmasews@hughes.net http://stores.ebay.com/ aliceannsdollclothesland
Serving Oroville Since 1972 1560 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 533-5970, 800-564-5970
www.carpetwarehouseandinteriors .com
Gardening
Ambees Bloomers
Garden and Gift Center 533-4530
Orovilles Finest. Mt. Ida/Naranja Ave. Holiday Gift packs & shipping avail. Lou & Lola Lodigiani 534-4316
www.mandarins4you.com
Morse Farms
Funeral Directors
Oroville Funeral Home
www.RamseyFuneralHomes.com
Sweet, seedless mandarins, marmalades & meat rub, shipping available during mandarin season (Nov.-Jan) Lemons, oranges, grapefruits & minneolas avail. Jan.-Mar. 8 Feathervale Dr. Oroville, CA 95966 589-2126
www.morsemandarinfarms.com
Carpet, Upholstery Cleaning Tile, Flooring, Counter Tops and Showers 589-0761
Olive Pharmacy
Florists
Oroville Flower Shop
2322 Lincoln St. Oroville, CA 95966 533-6616 1-800-523-0484
Gardening Supplies
Advanced Soil & Garden
www.asgsshop.com
Glass
Butte Glass Works
Glass/Auto/Shower Doors Mirrors 1097 Oro Dam Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 533-8888
www.orovilleflowershop.com
Furniture
Gallery Interiors
galint@sbcglobal.net
Fruits
Kelsos Black Gold Ranch
Mandarins, oranges, grapefruit & lemons. November to March. Valencia oranges May & July 1161 Mt. Ida Rd. Oroville, CA 95966 1-530-589-1648
Jacksons Glass
Gas Station/Mini-Mart
AM/PM Mini Mart
Too Much Good Stuff 410 Oro Dam Blvd Oroville, CA 95966 534-7552
Homested Furnishing
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Guns & Supplies
Berry Creek Guns
675 Oro Dam Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-9119 601 Oro Dam Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-8000
Golf Courses
Dingerville, USA
5813 Pacific Heights Rd. Oroville, CA 95965 533-9343 2700 Oro Dam Blvd. West Oroville, CA 95965 533-3922
YMCA
Health Clinics
Community Comprehensive Care Clinic
Gourmet Foods
Morse Farms
Sweet, seedless mandarins, marmalades & meat rub, shipping available during mandarin season (Nov.-Jan) Lemons, oranges, grapefruits & minneolas avail. Jan.-Mar. 8 Feathervale Dr. Oroville, CA 95966 589-2126
www.morsemandarinfarms.com
Handicap
Merit Medi-Trans
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation serving Butte, Glen, Tehama, Yuba, Sutter, Shasta Counties 1355 East Eaton Rd. Chico, CA 95973 589-3101
Family Practice Associates/ Primary Care Chiropractic/ Dermatology Appointments & Walk-In Grove, Matthew DC Stack, John PA Vincent, Eric FNP 1611 Feather River Blvd., Suite 10, Oroville, CA 95965, 534-4530
Handyman
Thompson Handyman
Jack of all Trades Jobs Done Right at Affordable Rates. FREE ESTIMATES! 282-7271
Hardware
Better Deal Exchange
Lawn & Garden, Tools & Paint 1845 Mitchell Ave. Oroville, CA 95966 533-5600
Builders Supply
Medical, Dental, Behavioral Health & Administration 2145 5th Avenue Oroville, CA 95965 534-5394
www.frth.org
DeAir Co.
deaircompany.com
Groceries
Grocery Outlet
Over shop, Under spend 1060 Oro Dam Blvd Oroville, CA 95965 534-3940
Located Behind Emergency Room, Walk-in/Non-Emergent Grant, Steve PA-C Stanley, Jeremiah PA-C Grove, Matthew DC Diabetes Education and Nutrition Counseling Marciniak, Marguerite RN, BSN, CDE Fiori, Kelly RD 2767 Olive Highway Oroville, CA 95966 532-8220
Home Inspection
All Season Landscape
Specializing in Koi Ponds Wayne Bell 589-3688, Cell 370-3900 Lic#966990
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Home Repair & Maintenance
Siegl Services Construction
Kitchen & Bath Remodel Dryrot & Termite Repair Deck Construction & Repair Lic#784370. 589-5352, 990-0990
Hospitals
Oroville Hospital
2767 Olive Highway Oroville, CA 95966 530-533-8500 Fax 538-3117 TDD for Hearing Impaired, 533-5109 Business Office, 538-8737 Diabetic Services, 532-8220 Education & Support Groups, 532-8640 Home Health, 534-5431 Human Resources, 532-8537 Medical Concierge, 532-8035 Laboratory, 532-8322 Physician Referral Service, 532-8100 Rehabilitation Services, 538-8700 Valley Medical Imaging Center, 534-6424 X-Ray/Imaging, 532-8385 532-8640
Insurance
AAA Northern CA, Nevada & Utah
1430 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 Office 538-8900 Lola Lodigiani 538-8918 Shannon Klemm 538-8914 Earl Deel 538-8917 Dennis Hoogeveen 538-8920 2080 Myers St. Oroville, CA 95966 533-3424
Insurance Is Only As Good As Your Agent 2295 Feather River Blvd., Ste.C Bruce Karolyi 538-4200
Interior Design
Gallery Interiors
galint@sbcglobal.net
Farmers Insurance
Horse Boarding
Long Bar Ranch
Horse Boarding 50+miles of great riding trails. Huge pens w/shelters. Daily/Weekly/ Monthly 532-4457
Mark Ristine 533-5151 1751 Oro Dam Blvd #6 Oroville, CA 95966 Lic#0E16259
Investigators
Absolute Legal Services
absolutelegal@att.net
Investments
Edward Jones
Financial Advisor 1751 Oro Dam Blvd., Ste. 7 Oroville, CA 95966 Jarold Stokes 532-4618
Hypnotherapy
Amazing Hypnotist Fred C Leidecker CHT
Begin a Process of True Healing No Matter What Your Past has Been...You Can Make a Decision to Begin Your Life Anew! Free Consultation by Phone 533-8100
www.mysticvalleyretreat.com
frins@sbcglobal.net www.featherriverinsurance.net
Edward Jones
www.edwardjones.com
2220 5th Ave., Mission Sq. Oroville, CA 95965 Kevin T. Bertis, AAMS 533-8820
Independent Living
Country Crest
Continuing Care for Life 55 Concordia Lane Oroville, CA 95966 533-7857
www.countrycrest.org klembcke@countrycrest.org
Edward Jones
Darin C. Gilb, Financial Advisor 2275 Myers St., Ste. D Oroville, CA 95966 533-6118
www.edwardjones.com
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Landscaping/Yard Care
E. C. Landscaping Services
General lawn care, tree trimming, maintenance, lighthauling, clean-up Free Estimates 990-2519
Stifel Nicolaus
Griffis Enterprises
Jewelry
Crown Jewelry
Fine jewelry in historic downtown. Custom designs and repair. Locally owned and operated by Les and Kim Elam. 1880 Bird St. Oroville, CA 95965 533-0153
crownjewelryco.com
Complete Maintainance, Pruning, Clean-ups & More. Full Service lic#10000385 370-1162 Residential & Commercial 693-0665 Lic#1000527 Lic#FL6365 Residential and Commercial Your complete landscaping maintenance & supply 1501 Titan Way Oroville, CA 95966 Lic#843795 532-9303
Limousine Service
Big Cat Limousine Services
Think Big, Be Big 534-4866
www.bigcatlimo.com
Pleasant Valley Mobile Home Park Town & Country Mobile Home Park -55+ Community
6580 Lincoln Blvd. Oroville, CA 95966 538-8338 3415 Oro Dam E. #100 533-9282
Locksmiths
Sharps Locksmithing & Garage Doors
Locks, Keys, Safes 2200 Myers St. Oroville, CA 95966 533-5713
Marcozzi, R. F. Jewelers
1511 Myers St. Oroville, CA 95965 Rudy Marcozzi 533-3811
Manufacturing
Feather River Opportunity Center
Assembly, Mailroom Services, Document Destruction 2905 Lincoln St. Oroville, CA 95966 534-8922
stevemc@ewtc.org
marcozzijewelers.com
Lumber Retail
Builders Supply
2560 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-1242
Share fashion jewelry & style ideas with friends in your home and get free jewelry! 693-4322
Landscaping Supplies
Del-Mar Rental & Landscape Supply
www.del-mar.ws
Kennels
Hightest Kennels
Vacation Destination For Dogs Boarding & Training 1021 Lower Honcut Rd. Oroville, CA 95966 530-742-3647
www.hightest.com
Laundry-Coin
B & S Coin Laundry
Wash & Fold Service, Always Attended, 7 days a week, 7am-10pm 3106 Lincoln Blvd. Barney & Dinah Morris 534-1136
185 Clubhouse Pkwy. Oroville, CA 95966 589-5000 2921 Wyandotte Ave. Oroville, CA 95966 533-8482
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Marketing
Uniq Apps
Fast & Affordable way for Businesses to Create Mobile Apps 924-4903
Uniqapps.com
Notaries Public
Ishi Country Tax Service
2366 Lincoln St. Oroville, CA 95966 534-1833
Ornamental Iron
Bartel Welding Shop
Manufacturing, Certification & Inspections 4629 Pacific Heights Rd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-0623
Masonry
C. Reynolds For Masonry
405 Grand Ave. Oroville, CA. 95965 533-8310 Chuck Reynolds
www.americasbestvalueinnoroville.com
Days Inn
Legal Document Assistant & Mobile Register Processor 2368 Lincoln Blvd. #A Oroville, 534-8973
Schneider Notary
Medical Billing
Superior Billing Solutions
Secretarial, Typing, Free Local Pick-up & Delivery Karen Acker 530-321-2766
superiorbilling@att.net
Corlin Paint
Olive Oil
Butte View Olive Company
The home of fine, quality olive oil 2950 Louis Ave. Oroville, CA 95966 534-8320
www.butteview.com
Motorcycle Shops
Big Cat Custom Cycles
We Will Customize Whatever You Ride 1462 A Myers St Oroville, CA 95966 534-8866
Our Reputation Is Spreading 2585 Oro Dam Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-5180, Chico 345-9595
www.corlinpaint.com
Medical Supplies
Aztec Heart Inc.
www.aztecheart.com
Nail Salons
Tami Gs Nail Studio
tamigs@sbcglobal.net www.myspace.com-tamigsnailstudio
Medical Transportation
Merit Medi-Trans
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation serving Butte, Glen, Tehama, Yuba, Sutter, Shasta Counties 1355 East Eaton Rd. Chico, CA 95973 589-3101
Newspapers
Digger Shopper & News, The
Bringing Buyers & Sellers Together For 35 Years. 2057 Mitchell Ave. Oroville, CA 95966 David A. Miller 533-2170
dave@diggernews.com diggernews.com
Optometrists
Carlson Optometry, Inc.
2200 5th Ave, Mission Square Oroville, CA 95965 533-1975
Pawn Shops
Big Daddys Pawn Shop
1341 Huntoon St. Oroville, CA 95965 Anne Bible 533-4410
Mortgage Companies
Jean Hoag Network Mortgage
Jeanhoagloans@yahoo.com
office@carlsonoptometry.com
Ferretti, Michael OD
Seeing Dr. Klink patients 2162 Robinson St. Oroville, CA 95965 534-8807
Performing Arts
Kathy Neals Creative Arts Centre
Dance, Singing, & Theatre 1462-B Myers Street Oroville, CA 95965 532-0346 Owner: Kathy Neal
www.kathyscreativeartscentre.com
589-1107 NMLS#242739 2214 5th Ave, Oroville, CA 95965 534-0499, 990-4499 Broker Lic# 01101280
Oroville Mirror
don@lominc.net www.lominc.net
Reflecting Our Community P.O. Box 5566 Oroville, CA 95966 John Loewe, Publisher 990-0509, fax 533-6005
www.orovillevision.com facebook.com/orovillevision
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Pharmacies
Crystal Pharmacy
2809 Olive Hwy. Oroville, CA 95966 533-1545
Pest Control
Cannon American Heritage Exterminators
105 Gold Dredger Dr. Oroville, CA 95965 533-0720
Olive Pharmacy
General Thoracic & Laparoscopic Surgery Fletcher, Steven MD Skau, Randell MD Conley, Milton MD Nagubandi, Ravi MD Chandy, M. George MD Calderon, Josh PA-C
Roberts Drugs
Pet Services
A-Z Pet Grooming
Tails r Wagging, Pets R Bragging, 5 Madrone Ave Ste. C Oroville, CA 95966 354-8399
9-6 Mon-Fri, 9-2 Sat. 3010 Myers St. Oroville, CA 95966 533-3103
Internal Medicine Bowen, Aaron MD OHair, Theresa FNP Wagner, Barbara PA-C Dominguez, Dan PA
Photography
Photography By Derek Ralston
www.balletpix.com
532-0492
Dog Spot
Physical Fitness
YMCA
Health and Well-being Programs 1684 Robinson Street Oroville, CA 95965 533-9622
www.ymcasuperiorcal.org
Hasse, Mihaela MD
2721 Olive Highway, Suite 12A Oroville, CA 95966 538-3171 2721 Olive Highway, Suite 10 Oroville, CA 95966 538-3171
Quality Grooming & Training in a Calm, Compassionate, Country Setting. Open Tues.-Sat. 589-4366
Krikoriantz, Steve PA 1611 Feather River Boulevard, Suite 5, Oroville, CA 95966, 534-6426
Medical Group
Physical Therapy
Golden Valley Outpatient Rehabilitation
Occupational/Physical/Speech Services 2767 Olive Highway, Suite 15 Oroville, CA 95965 538-8700 2721 Olive Hwy. Ste. 1 530-533-4199
Harter, Joan MD Vincent, Eric FNP Johnson, Heather PA-C Stanley, Jeremiah PA-C Bush, Char PA-C 2809 Olive Highway, Suite 320 Oroville, CA 95966 532-8687
Mundorff, Thomas MD
www.facebook.com/pamperedpetsspaandboutique
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Obstetrics & Gynecology Oroville Womens Health
Johansson, Karl MD Bazzani, Matthew MD Bippart, Peter MD Torricelli, Holly NP 2721 Olive Highway, Suite 4 Oroville, CA 95966 532-8636
Phung, Lili MD
Urology
Foster, Lionel Jr. MD Yam, Chung PA-C 2809 Olive Highway, Suite 260 Oroville, CA 95966 532-8037
Vascular Surgery
Conley, Milton MD 2809 Olive Highway, Suite 220 Oroville, CA 95966 532-8161
Printers
Comers Print Shop
comerprint@sbcglobal.net www.comersprintshop.com
Plastic Bags
Roplast Industries, Inc.
www.roplast.com
Process Service
Absolute Legal Services
absolutelegal@att.net
Plumbing
Roto Rooter
589-4030
Property Management
Peebles Property Mgmt.
www.peeblespropertymanagement.com
DeMetry, Charlotte MD Neal, Eric MD Wysong, Marc PA-C Fantozzi, Christina PA-C 2809 Olive Highway, Suite 330 Oroville, CA 95966 532-8623
370-9188
Builders Supply
Plumbing Repair
A-Z Plumbing
Complete plumbing service and Senior Discounts 589-4519 Lic. #706398 Blake Spon
Complete Medical, Surgical & Optical Eye Care Cataract, Laser & Lid Surgery, Glaucoma, Diabetes & Low Vision Care 2809 Olive Hwy., Ste. 140 Oroville, CA 95966 John O. Johansson MD, Ph.D. 534-1400
Nephrology Clinic Go, Subil MD 2809 Olive Highway, Suite 260 Oroville, CA 95966 532-8037
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Century 21 - Bidwell Realty
4572 Olive Hwy. Oroville, CA 95966 James Guderian Broker/Owner 589-3000
Radio
KRBS - LP 91.1 FM
The Bird 2360 Oro Quincy Hwy Oroville, CA 95966 534-1200
Email: krbs@cncnet.com www.KRBS.org
Recycling
Hwy 70 Recycling
FULL SERVICE CA REDEMPTION FACILITY Cash For Scrap Metals, autos, trucks, motorhomes, & heavy equipment (some restrictions apply) CASH PAID FOR CRV CANS, PLASTICS & GLASS Cash Paid for Cardboard, newspaper, magazine, clean office paper. Cash paid for computers, TVs, monitors & laptops @ $.05/lb. (restrictions may apply) Drive thru facility with 70 Truck Scale. Mon-Fri 8am-5pm, Sat 9am-3pm Easy access of Hwy 70 at the old Louisiana Pacific Site. Will match LOCAL competitive pricing 4801 Feather River Blvd, #18, Oroville, 530-533-7718 530-990-6718
Susan Brown
www.century21.com
Radiology
Valley Medical Imaging
MRI/CT /Bone Density/ Ultrasound Services 2809 Olive Highway, Suite 130 Oroville, CA 95966 532-8366 Mammography/Stereotactic Biopsy Services 2809 Olive Highway, Suite 120 Oroville, CA 95966 532-8676
Making Real Estate Real Easy 459 Oro Dam Blvd. Ste. E Oroville, CA 95965 Thurman Clark, Broker/owner 534-9777
lakerealty@sbcglobal.net
Real Estate
Action Realty
3044 Olive Hwy Oroville, CA 95966 Michaelee Malotte Lic# 01111247 538-9111, 693-2700
www.century21.com
Lauralyn Lambert,
Property Dispute? 28 Years experience. 1440 Lincoln Street. Oroville, CA 95965 533-4800, 877-2500 1-800-252-6522
www.joebaggett.com
Miller Realty
REALTOR, e-PRO, GREEN, Bringing People & Properties Together! Table Mountain Realty Cell 530-693-0690 2214 5th Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 Don Miller 534-0499 990-4499
Recreation
Feather River Recreation & Park District
www.frrpd.com
CRV bottles, cans & glass 1345 Feather River Blvd 282-0649 2720 S. Fifth Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 533-5868
Rentals
Facilities Eagles Aerie 196
Open to the Public 3rd & 5th Sunday for Breakfast. Rental Hall for weddings, parties, etc. Full kitchen available with prior notice. Local Event Referral Listings also. 2010 Montgomery St. Oroville, CA 95965 533-9801
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Feather River Recreation & Park District
www.frrpd.com
Lots A Java
Lots A Java
1661 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-9926 116 Table Mountain Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 Barbara Taggart 534-8503
Taco Bell
Hold your next event at the Historic Monday Club. Great for all occasions! 2385 Montgomery St, Oroville, CA 95965 533-5976
Think Outside The Bun 2590 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 533-1066 Taco Bell 2660 Olive Hwy Oroville, CA 95966 534-1020
lynn230@pacbell.net
Piggs Club
Sweetwater Saloon
Luceddies
Rentals, Equipment
Cresco Equipment Rentals
Equipment Rentals & Sales 2526 S. 5th Ave Oroville, CA 95965 534-9170
www.crescorent.com
American & Italian Cuisine 2053 Montgomery St Oroville, CA 95965 533-1722 Home of the Famous Taco Tuesday 2896 Olive Highway Oroville, CA 95966 533-5780
Teriayki Express
Japanese Fast Food 1096 Oro Dam Blvd, A & B Oroville, CA 95966 533-8383
2051 Robinson Street Oroville, CA 95965 533-1488 (Also Located) 2072 E. 20th Street Ste. 100 Chico, CA 898-1388
Security Systems
Accularm Security Systems
2060 Park Ave Oroville, CA 95966 532-0885 Betty Ledford, Mgr
Service with a Smile! Across From Wal-Mart 2525 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-8282
Residential Care/Seniors
Danielas Country Home
www.danielascountryhomecare.com
532-1577
Restaurants
Boss Burger
Orovilles Favorite Burger, Open 7 days a week 2482 Montgomery St. Oroville, CA 95965 534-8806
www.accularm.com
RV Parks
Dingerville, USA
5813 Pacific Heights Rd. Oroville, CA 95965 533-9343
Open Daily 5:30am-9pm M-F 6am-9pm Sat & Sun 491 Oro Dam Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 533-7565
Dennys
Open 24/7, even holidays $2, $4, $6, $8 Value Menu 2470 Oro Dam Blvd. 532-1624
Rons Drive-in
Los Compadres
Best Mexican food in town 771 Oro Dam Blvd. West Oroville, CA 95965 693-4561
Home of the Olive Burger 3004 Olive Hwy Oroville, CA 95966 533-7136
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Smog Test Stations
B & G Smog
Best Little Smog Shop in Oroville 1900-A Huntoon St 532-4449
Tattooing
Silver Screen
Tattoos & Body Piercing Where Fantasy Meets The Flesh 1559 Myers St. Oroville, CA 95965 534-1707
Septic Pumping
Oroville Septic Service Toms Septic Systems
Oroville, CA 95965 533-5465
Pump Septic Tanks Repair existing septics, #1 and #2 Business 533-6095 & cell 521-4008
Tax Preparation
Donnas Tax & Bookkeeping Service
2270 Lincoln Ste 4 Oroville, CA 95966 Ray Penix 534-7181 2366 Lincoln St. Oroville, CA 95966 534-1833 2227 Myers St. A Oroville, CA 95966 534-9047
Casagrande Storage
5370 Old Olive Hwy. Oroville, CA 95966 589-3268 David Casagrande 2551 Huntington Ln. Oroville, CA 95965 534-8000
Shipping
Pioneer Shipping
673 Safford St. Oroville, CA 95965 534-8701
Sporting Goods
Huntingtons Sportsmans Store
601 Oro Dam Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-8000
Shoe Stores
Nelsons Footwear
Quality Shoes & Accessories 2450 Oro Dam Blvd #D Oroville, CA 95965 534-5522
Sports
Feather River Recreation & Park District
Sports for all ages and seasons 1875 Feather River Blvd Oroville, CA 95965 533-2011
www.frrpd.com
RVs, Boats, Trailers, Moving Boxes. Standing Behind The Red, White & Blue 6225 Lincoln Blvd. Oroville, CA 95966 532-0297
www.selfstorageoroville.com nofreymanager@att.net
Signs
Latitudes Signs & Banners
Your single source for custom signs since 1996 2400 Bird St. Oroville, CA 95965 (530) 533-7699
latitudessigns@hotmail.com
Steel Distributors
All Metals Supply, Inc.
www.allmetalssupply.com Mike Lazzareschi
Rankin, Elaine EA
elaine@elainerankin.com
Storage
American Self-Storage
Its Simply Un-American to Store Anywhere Else. 2160 Fourth St. Oroville, CA 95965 534-7720
www.stormystuff.com
Taxi Service
Oroville Cab Company
Senior and Disabled Rates 534-9999 24 hrs-7 days a week, First & Best in Oroville 532-3333
Whirlwind Enterprises
Ads Painted On Windows Seasonal Windows/Murals Lauralyn Lambert Artist, Sign Painter 530-693-0690
Surveyors
GDA Engineering, Surveying & Planning
220 Grand Ave. Oroville, CA 95965 533-2068
Another Self-Storage
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RVs, Boats & Self-Storage 5930 Lincoln Blvd Oroville, CA 95966 534-1342,
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BUSINESS CATEGORIES
Theaters - Movie
Feather River Cinemas
www.frcmovies.com
The Attic
Towing
ABC Nicks Pioneer Towing 24/7
We also buy Vehicles, running or not 534-8693
Merit Medi-Trans
Tile
Carpet Warehouse & Interiors
Serving Oroville Since 1972 1560 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 533-5970, 800-564-5970
www.carpetwarehouseandinteriors .com
Theaters-Live
Birdcage Theatre
1740 Bird St. P.O. Box 1130 Oroville, CA 95965 533-2473
Non-Emergency Medical Transportation serving Butte, Glen, Tehama, Yuba, Sutter, Shasta Counties 1355 East Eaton Rd. Chico, CA 95973 589-3101
www.birdcagetheatre.net
King Towing
Travel
Lannys Tours & Cruises
Over 20 years experience. No service fees. A traveling professional. Lanny & Judy Dragon 589-3086
Tires
Briggs Firestone Car Care Center
1600-C Feather River Blvd Oroville, CA 95965 533-9330
Tree Service
1st American Tree Service
Tree removals, tree trimming, lot clearing Gary Vincelet Lic#917268 530-370-1602
Trailer Hitches
Bartel Welding Shop
Manufacturing, Certification & Inspections 4629 Pacific Heights Rd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-0623
Therapy
Jan Harrison LCSW
Adults Only, Medicare Accepted 1664 Montgomery St. Oroville, CA 95966 570-6348 Lic#22132
Tire and Wheel Specialist 1610 Montgomery St. Oroville, CA 95965 533-2951
Title Companies
Bidwell Title & Escrow Co.
Locally Owned Since 1913 1835 Robinson St. Oroville, CA 95965 533-2414
www.bidwelltitle.com
Transmission - Auto
Briggs Firestone Car Care Center
1600-C Feather River Blvd Oroville, CA 95965 533-9330 2160 Montgomery St. Oroville, CA 95965 534-1672 & 533-4882
Thrift Shops
Almost Perfect At Gammies
Why Buy New When Almost Perfect Will Do? 1340 Huntoon St. Oroville, CA 95965 532-7952 Rori Summers
Trimming, thinning, topping, & removal. Fully bonded & insured 533-7740
Eco First
www.firstam.com
Fire breaks, chippings, insurance work, 33 Yrs. Experience, free tree with removal, Lic# 964134 Klyde Chivrell 530-589-5840
Transportation
B-Line
Travel locally and between communities throughout Butte County 1-800-822-8145
www.BLineTransit.com
Tours
Lannys Tours & Cruises
Over 20 years experience. No service fees. A traveling professional. Lanny & Judy Dragon 589-3086
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Water Treatment & Storage
Great American Pump Co.
3025 Lincoln Blvd. Oroville, CA 95966 533-2103 Lic. #573853
Trophies
Jimmys Custom Trophies
2050 Lincoln St. Oroville, CA 95966 533-2222
Well Drilling
David & Son Drilling Co.
Over 30 Yrs Exp. In Water-Wells. Hard Rock Drilling Is Our Specialty. Free estimates 589-3914
Winery/Vineyard
Grey Fox Vineyards
Wine Tasting & Tours, Weekends Noon to 5pm 90 Grey Fox Lane Oroville, CA 95966 589-3920
jeanne@greyfox.net www.greyfox.net
Trucking
Alvarez Trucking
10-Wheeler & Transfers Sand, Gravel, Topsoil, Bark, Decorative Rock, Fill Dirt & More! 693-0269
Web Design
Darzwolf Graphic Design
Using Flash & HTML Base Multimedia Projects Business Cards & Interactive CDs 533-3438
www.darzwolf.com
Quilici Vineyards
Call for a tour and tasting date. 72 Quail Hill Place Oroville, CA 589-5088
gary@quilicivineyards.com www.quilicivineyards.com
Vacation Rental
A Riverside Cottage
http://ariversidecottage.com ariversidecottage@gmail.com
Wigs
Ron Paul Hair
Wigs and Hairpieces 2175 Baldwin Ave. Oroville, CA 95966 533-7720
Womens Resources
Caring for Woman Pregnancy Resource Center
Veterinarians
McKenzie Animal Clinic
2990 Oro Dam Blvd. #B Oroville, CA 95966 Kathryn F. McKenzie DVM 534-4622
Helping Women for 25 Years 2362 Lincoln St, Oroville 533-8388 Free Pregnancy Test
Video Production
Rocketspots.tv
Emmy Winning video production, for TV, for theaters, for the web. For the world. 680-7125
www.rocketspots.tv
Windows
Jacksons Glass
2900 Myers St. Oroville, CA 95966 533-3696
Welding
Advantage Welding
Mobile Welding Service Woody Wilson 680-9040 LIC# 825489
www.advantagewelding.com
Water Delivery
Pure Water Technology of the North Valley
Technology for a healthier Planet 3860 Morrow Ln. Ste D Chico, CA 95928 345-8794
Window Coverings
Carpet Warehouse & Interiors
Serving Oroville Since 1972 1560 Feather River Blvd. Oroville, CA 95965 533-5970, 800-564-5970
Manufacturing, Certification & Inspections 4629 Pacific Heights Rd. Oroville, CA 95965 534-0623
www.carpetwarehouseandinteriors.com
Gallery Interiors
galint@sbcglobal.net
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