What’s going on? March 13-19

What’s happening this week? Chico News & Review has you covered with highlights of what’s on tap at local clubs, theaters, galleries and performance venues. Visit the CN&R’s FREE online calendar for all of the listings in Butte County.

Masta Killa of Wu-Tang Clan

March 13, 7:30pm
Tackle Box
379 E. Park Ave.

Masta Killa’s career was launched when joining Wu-Tang Clan. This rapper has been prolific on Clan group albums and solo projects since the mid-1990s and now he’s out on his own with The Balance Tour. Expect to hear a mix of timeless tracks, including from his fourth album Loyalty is Royalty. Must be 21+ to attend. Tickets available at Tackle Box and online. Check the CN&R calendar for more information.

Dysfunctional Friday Comedy Show

March 14, 7:30pm; doors open 7:00pm
Bidwell Perk
664 E. 1st Ave.

Host Jessy Jaymes (pictured) and her fellow crazies give their take on March Madness. Join stand-ups Aja Mae, Conor Fitzgerald and Kendrick Williams for this monthly laugh fest. Food, drinks, beer and wine available for purchase. Must be 18 and over. Tickets $10 at Bidwell Perk or online. Check the CN&R calendar for more information.

St. Patrick’s Day Gala

March 15, 6:00pm‑10:00pm; Doors open at 5:30pm
Silver Dollar Fairgrounds
2357 Fair St.

Get a jump on your St. Paddy’s partying while celebrating for a worthy cause. Join Chico Sunrise Rotary for their 9th Annual St. Patrick’s Day fundraiser to benefit area youth. The evening includes an Irish dinner, hosted beer & wine bar, dancing and auctions with some big-ticket items. Entry tickets available at rotarychicosunrise.org, $85 per person. Check the CN&R calendar for more information.

Pamela Parker’s Fantastic Machine and The Gold Souls

March 15, 8:00pm
Lost on Main
319 Main St.

Get ready for the big sound of two high-energy bands. Frontwoman Pamela Parker and her fantastic band from San Francisco delivers equal parts classic rock, funk, and psychedelic soul. Also taking the stage is The Gold Souls (pictured), Sacramento’s “original cosmic soul sensation”. Give it up for the women’s power horn section! You won’t leave the dance floor all night. Tickets $20, must be 21+ to attend. Check the CN&R calendar for more information.

Native Plants for Fire Mitigation & Land Restoration

March 18, 9:00am­-12:00pm
Terry Ashe Recreation Center
6626 Skyway, Paradise

Calling all landscape and gardening warriors. Do you shudder when hearing the words French broom, Scotch broom, star thistle and blackberry? Need help eliminating the invasive enemies? In these workshops you’ll learn native flowers, plants and trees for landscaping as a permanent solution to keeping your property fire safe and beautiful. The project is a collaboration with CHIP (Community Housing Improvement Program), Butte County Fire Safe Council, the Biochar Coalition, and Treetop Permaculture. Free entry. Check the CN&R calendar for additional dates and more information.

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