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Events in the month of April 2026
4/1/2026
Feather River Trout Unlimited and the Feather River College Foundation present The 2026 Fly Fishing Film Tour on April 1 at the Town Hall Theatre.

Join us for a night of fun, fishing films, and fundraising. In addition to the film screenings, we'll be raffling off a fly rod, as well as some other fly fishing gear and swag. All proceeds will go to benefit the Feather River College Fly Fishing Club.

Tickets are $10 and can be purchased in advance from Plumas Arts. Each movie ticket will include one raffle ticket, with additional tickets available for $1 each. Entry is free for FRC students!

Doors at 6pm
Films begin at 6:30pm
4/2/2026
Come on by the Quincy Public Library every Thursday morning at 9:30am and dive into the wonderful world of books during storytime.
4/4/2026

Each Saturday, our men's group Curmudgeons for Christ meets at 9:00am in the fellowship hall for fellowship, followed by a topical video, and conversation. As it says, you don't have to be a grumpy old man to join, as it's actually a pretty friendly group 😊
4/6/2026
Drop in Monday for our next Virtual AJCC Job Center!

Happening online from 9:00AM - 11:00AM

To register visit: https://bit.ly/2XVDAIb
 

 
4/7/2026
Choices are shredded beef, ground beef, or baby portabella mushroom. Load 'em with toppings to eat here or to go!
4/9/2026
Come on by the Quincy Public Library every Thursday morning at 9:30am and dive into the wonderful world of books during storytime.
4/9/2026
Please join our Board Meeting in the PDH Administration Conference Room, or join online through the virtual link.
 
4/11/2026 - 4/12/2026

The Lost Sierra Family Festival is a two-day, community-wide “choose-your-own-adventure” experience designed to support health, belonging, and community resilience through recreation, arts, music, and time in nature. The weekend is anchored at the Plumas County Fairgrounds, with multiple themed activity villages across town—travel by bicycle is part of the experience.

4/11/2026

Each Saturday, our men's group Curmudgeons for Christ meets at 9:00am in the fellowship hall for fellowship, followed by a topical video, and conversation. As it says, you don't have to be a grumpy old man to join, as it's actually a pretty friendly group 😊
4/13/2026
Drop in Monday for our next Virtual AJCC Job Center!

Happening online from 9:00AM - 11:00AM

To register visit: https://bit.ly/2XVDAIb
 

 
4/14/2026

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4/14/2026
Choices are shredded beef, ground beef, or baby portabella mushroom. Load 'em with toppings to eat here or to go!
4/16/2026

We are thrilled to lead you on a tour of the wide array of services at your disposal as a member. Prepare to explore creative methods to enhance your business promotion utilizing the resources included in your membership package.

From crafting your business profile video, overseeing your mobile app, obtaining your QR code, effortlessly producing your business video, swiftly generating ads with built-in AI, and beyond...

4/16/2026
Come on by the Quincy Public Library every Thursday morning at 9:30am and dive into the wonderful world of books during storytime.
4/18/2026

Each Saturday, our men's group Curmudgeons for Christ meets at 9:00am in the fellowship hall for fellowship, followed by a topical video, and conversation. As it says, you don't have to be a grumpy old man to join, as it's actually a pretty friendly group 😊
4/22/2026
The National Fire Protection Association's (NFPA) Firewise USA Program encourages local solutions for safety by
involving homeowners in taking individual responsibility for preparing their homes from the risk of wildfire. Firewise
is a key component of Fire Adapted Communities or a collaborative approach that connects all those who play
a role in wildfire education, planning, and action with comprehensive resources to help reduce risk. To save lives and property from wildfire, NFPA's Firewise USA program teaches people how to adapt to living with wildfire and encourages neighbors to work together and take action now to prevent losses. For more details visit nfpa.org