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Thinking Spring!

 

Flower basket donations are still needed!  Stop by Plumas Arts, The Toy Store, or print and mail your donation form from our website at https://www.quincychamber.com/flower-baskets today!

Flower basket donations are still needed!  Stop by Plumas Arts, The Toy Store, or print and mail your donation form from our website at https://www.quincychamber.com/flower-baskets today!

Flower basket donations are still needed!  Stop by Plumas Arts, The Toy Store, or print and mail your donation form from our website at https://www.quincychamber.com/flower-baskets today!

Flower basket donations are still needed!  Stop by Plumas Arts, The Toy Store, or print and mail your donation form from our website at https://www.quincychamber.com/flower-baskets today!

Flower basket donations are still needed! 

Stop by Plumas Arts, The Toy Store, or print and mail your donation form from our website at https://www.quincychamber.com/flower-baskets today!

 

40% Off Sale Happening Now!

 

 

The Toy Store is having a huge sale: ALL Tea Collection is 40% off!

 

They know this brand is a little pricier than other lines, so this is your chance to stock up before their rack is empty!

 

From jeans to sweaters, sundresses, and bathing suits, there's something for every kiddo, and you simply cannot beat the quality and design.

 

Come check them out!

 

In Honor of International Pi Day

 

 

 

 

 

In honor of International Pi Day, Leon & Roy's Family Pizzeria is offering $3.14 off any order of $20 or more.

 

Included in this deal are their March specials: Mc PatT P pizza and pesto Hershels.

 

Get 'em while they're hot!

 

25% Off All Candles

Tia says all candles are 25% off.

 

Mention Tia's name to get the discount.

 

This sale is good until March 20. - Only at Quincy Hot Spot!

 

Think You Know It All?

 

Friday & Saturday Night Special

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Lobster risotto, Friday & Saturday special - only at Wildflower Café!

 

Comedy Night Tomorrow Night

 

St. Patrick's Day Party

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

The Back 4O will be testing their luck on Saturday for The Drunk Brush's St Patty’s Day Party.

 

Best dressed gets a $20 gift card!

 

Come down and show your spirit!

 

The Best Biscuit Contest is Next Tuesday

 

Estate Planning Workshop Next Thursday

 

Lost Sierra Composite Mountain Bike Team Mandatory Meeting Next Week

The Lost Sierra Composite Mountain Bike Team is a cross-country mountain bike team that formed in Spring 2019 with the main purpose of getting more youths on bikes. The team is comprised of experienced local coaches and youths grades 6th to 12th at all levels mountain biking skill from beginner to expert. The team appeals to both those who just want to ride with friends and those who really want to race. Riders will have a ton of fun out on the local trails building skills, fitness, confidence, making friends, and exploring our backyard. We have a supportive and encouraging team culture and welcome any new rider no matter their previous experience. We even have bikes available to use for free if you do not have one!

 

For more program information, visit the team website at: https://lostsierracomp.weebly.com/ and be sure attend our Parent/Guardian and Rider Meetings coming up next week on Monday, March 18 in Taylorsville, Tuesday, March 19 in Portola, and Thursday, March 21 in Quincy all starting at 5pm. We hope to see you there!

 

Free Money for College?

 

 

 

 

 

CalKIDS is a new program from the State of California that provides eligible families with free money for college. CalKIDS gives children in California a jump start on saving for college or career training.

 

California newborns can receive up to $100 and eligible California public school students can receive up to $1,500.

 

CalKIDS was created to help families kickstart their college savings plan and increase access to higher education.

 

More information about the program and how to check your child's eligibility here: https://calkids.org/

 

 

Comments Needed

Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship needs your comments for OHV trails!

 

The comment period is now open for SBTS' annual Downieville Maintenance Grant through the OHMVR Grant Program, which outlines maintenance work on 129 miles of motorized singletrack in Downieville.

 

The Plumas County Ground Operations grant includes the maintenance of 78 miles of singletrack in the Plumas National Forest, and 17.7 miles of new construction on Claremont Peak, after environmental review.

 

Your comments are key to the process and help ensure we can continue making #dirtmagic! Find all the details on the grants and links to comment here: https://sierratrails.org/comments-needed-for-2024-trailwork/.

 

Local Businesses Working Together

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Now featuring Storm and Lucy from Friends of Plumas County Animals!

 

Find pictures of these adorable adoptable kitties on Feather River Food Co-op's bread and grab-n-go items in addition to the three pooches from High Sierra Animal Rescue.

 

Let's get these animals a home!

 

High Sierra Music Festival Late Night Lineup

 

 

 

 

 

 

Dance beneath the lights with your favorite HighSierraMusicFestival artists at our Late Night Shows! All the action will take place at the Music Hall…see you there!

 

Late Night passes are on sale now - Late Night Shows are some of the best shows of the weekend and you DO NOT want to miss out!

 

Introducing Hoppy Hours

 

 

 

 

 

Introducing… HOPPY HOURS!

 

Happy hour, happy pints, whatever you like to call it.

 

Quintopia has added a twist of luck - Pull a numbered chip from a bag and that’s how much you get off your pint!

 

Draft beer only, Wed-Fri between 2-5pm.

 

They are working on a happy hour snack menu too, so stay tuned!

 

Cultivate - Artists Invite the Community to Imagine Healthy and

Equitable Food Access

The Lost Sierra Food Project (LSFP) is proud to announce a spring gallery tour with local artists inspired by Rugged Roots Farm and the nonprofit’s mission. The project is called Cultivate and it is both an art residency and community engagement project funded by Upstate California Creative Corps. During a six month residency, four Plumas County artists have created meaningful art capturing the essence of community connection to food, farms, and relationships to the land that sustains us. A gallery tour will run March-June.

 

About the Cultivate Artists

 

The four local artists were paid a stipend from the project grant allowing them to explore new mediums and techniques. Each artist took a different approach, but all spent time at Rugged Roots Farm drawing inspiration from the plants, people, landscape, and LSFP’s ag education programs.

 

Amy Napoleon, a Quincy-based relief artist, carved bold images of Rugged Roots farmers and crops, communicating both the power and simplicity of growing food for the local community. Amy is both an artist and art teacher, sharing her passion for nature, social justice, and growing food with folks of all ages.

 

Multimedia metal artist Presley Alexander brought her love of flowers and recycled objects to the project. She created a show-stopper of a lantern featuring cheerful pink cosmos grown as pollinator forage. “The opportunity to participate in the Cultivate art/food/community project is a satisfying full circle moment for me. As a former organic farmer and local food system advocate,  I now get to bring my artistic skills back to the farm”.

 

Rebecca Glaspy, Taylorsville-based fiber artist ,experimented with natural dyes and plant printing to transform thrifted fabrics into functional art. Becca shares “As an artist who loves to make beautiful things from nothing, I love this type of art.  I grow the dye plants, I repurpose old fabric, then I sew the natural dyed pieces into something new and useful”.

 

And lastly, Emma Talamantes, an Oakland transplant and LSFP staff member, painted scenes from the farm at the height of growing season, including a landscape painting from a dramatic Dixie Fire photo, communicating the importance of place and access to fresh foods.

 

Where to see “Cultivate” and interact with the artists

Lost Sierra Food Project and our Cultivate Artists are hosting a community engagement gallery tour with four stops in Plumas County. The community is invited to experience the art created during the residency.  Starting in Portola at Headwaters Cafe, Cultivate art will be on display from March 12th to 19th. The display will then move to the Mohawk Community Resource Center in Blairsden where it can be viewed from March 19th to April 20th. On the afternoon of April 20th from 4-6pm the community is invited to the Mohawk Community Resource Center to meet the artists, enjoy snacks, and engage with LSFP staff and volunteers. The gallery tour ends at Plumas Arts in June with the second community reception and another opportunity to engage with the art and artists. This event will be during the First Friday (June 7th, 5-7pm) and includes a fundraising  silent auction of the Cultivate works. The project will also be featured in a discussion at the next Dixie Fire Collaborative meeting in Greenville on Saturday, May 18th.

 

At the two Cultivate receptions on April 20th and June 7th, community members are encouraged to engage with the artists and Lost Sierra Project Staff and volunteers. The events will have interactive elements to gauge community needs and dreams around food and farm access. The mission of the Lost Sierra Food Project is to increase access to local foods for Plumas County residents, prioritizing underserved populations, provide workforce development programs, and create educational food and farming opportunities.  Currently the bulk of LSFP’s programs are located in Quincy, but the grassroots group hopes to serve all the communities in Plumas County one day.

 

To learn more about the project, read about the artists and their process, and find the dates for community events, visit www.lostsierrafoodproject.org/cultivate.

 

This activity is funded in part by the California Arts Council, a state agency, through the Upstate California Creative Corps program.

 

Reinventing the Classroom

More and more K-12th and universities are moving toward student centered collaborative learning environments.

 

Sharp can help reinvent your classrooms to create more efficient learning spaces.

 

As a Sharp authorized dealer, Smile Business Products can provide schools and higher learning (private and public), with seamless integration and cost-effective solutions for both teachers and students.

 

Most displays and Interactive White Boards are on both NASPO and Sourcewell contracts. Reach out for more info. 

 

Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship / Radius Outfitters Package Fundraiser

Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship and Radius Outfitters are teaming up to offer a sweet prize package perfect for any adventure rig, setting up one winner for a season full of camping and exploring. A donation of at least $5 gets you a chance to win $2,500 in Radius gear boxes and totes, a tool roll, camp cocktail table and more, plus additional items from Klean Kanteen and Solo Stove. All dollars raised go toward supporting SBTS’ work to maintain and build trails in the Lost Sierra.

 

Do You Need Occupational Skills Training?

 

Sierra Buttes Trail Stewardship is Hiring!

 

Job Listings

  • Quincy Elementary School is looking for an Administrative Assistant for the Alder Campus.  For more information, check out their job listing at https://www.edjoin.org/Home/JobPosting/1903810.
 
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