Quincy Chamber of Commerce Friday, May 16th, 2025
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| Would you like to attend the next Quincy Chamber of Commerce Board meeting on Tuesday the 20th, or have a suggestion for the agenda? Please send us an email at info@quincychamber.com
We'd love to hear from you! |
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2025 High Sierra Music Festival |
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| Now Available! ‘Locals Only’ - $50 Single Day Tickets to attend High Sierra Music Festival 2025
The Quincy Chamber of Commerce has announced a special deal for local residents to attend this year’s High Sierra Music Festival at a discounted rate. Thanks to the efforts of the Quincy Chamber of Commerce, Ken Donnell and Backstage at MusicLand, in partnership with the festival organizers, ‘locals only’ single-day passes are now available for just $50.00 each — a significant discount from regular prices. Kids, VIP, parking, and camping passes are available to purchase online at highsierramusic.com/tickets; the ‘locals only’ passes are for day use only. The 2025 High Sierra Music Festival will take place July 3–6 at the Plumas-Sierra County Fairgrounds.
These discounted passes are available exclusively in person at The Quincy Hub and are limited to residents within specific zip codes (listed below). Note that the eligible zip codes have expanded from previous years!
Proof of local residency is required at the time of purchase.
Acceptable documentation includes a current and unexpired driver’s license, state ID, or recent mail showing your name and physical address. Eligible ZIP codes: 95915, 95923, 95934, 95936, 95947, 95956, 95971, 95980, 95981, 95983, 95984, 96020, 96103, 96105, 96106, 96118, 96122, 96124, 96126, 96129, 96135, 96137
The Quincy Hub is open daily from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. until Friday, May 23rd, at which time the store hours will increase to 10:00 am to 6:00 pm. The discounted rate is available until 6:00 pm on June 28th; wristbands may be picked up via Will Call at The Quincy Hub starting July 2nd between 10:00 am and 6:00 pm. Photo ID will be required for pick-up.
For more information, call The Quincy Hub at (530) 289-6748.
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High Sierra Music Festival Finalists And after a week of voting, two bands were neck and neck for the top spot, so TWO winners were awarded the opportunity to perform at this year's festival! Congratulations to The Fell Swoop and Nightbrain!
The Fell Swoop Watch their performance
Nightbrain Watch their performance |
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THURSDAY 7/3/25 – INTERGALACTIC THURSDAY
Blast off into the cosmos for Intergalactic Thursday! It's time to suit up, space cadets—whether you're channeling a sleek alien explorer, a daring astronaut, or a glittering galactic queen, the universe is your runway. Think silver, neon, and star-studded styles as we transform the festival into a futuristic space odyssey. From light-up accessories to cosmic makeup, let your imagination soar among the stars. Get ready for an out-of-this-world experience!
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| FRIDAY 7/4/25 – BORN TO BE WILD FRIDAY
Unleash your wild side with Born to Be Wild Friday! Whether you're prowling like a tiger, roaring like a lion, or flaunting your animal instincts in your fiercest festival fit, this day is all about bold prints, primal patterns, and untamed style. From jungle chic to desert edge, let your wild heart lead the way. Rock that fur, fringe, and face paint—and don't forget to strike a pose with your best tiger roar for the ultimate wild photo moment! 🐅 |
| SATURDAY 7/5/25 – UNDER THE SEA SATURDAY
Dive deep into a world of aquatic wonder for Under the Sea Saturday! Whether you're a shimmering mermaid, a dashing deep-sea diver, or a quirky sea creature, make a splash with flowing fabrics, ocean hues, and glittery scales. From seafoam greens to deep blues and sparkling silvers, transform the festival into an underwater fantasy. Let your creativity bubble over and float through the day with nautical charm and undersea magic! |
| SUNDAY 7/6/25 – SHIMMER AND SHINE SUNDAY
Close out the weekend in sparkling style with Shimmer and Shine Sunday! It's your moment to dazzle—think sequins, rhinestones, metallics, and all things that glitter. Whether you're shining like a diamond, glowing like a sunrise, or radiating festival royalty energy, let your final look be your brightest yet. Wrap up the weekend shimmering from head to toe and leave a trail of sparkle as you celebrate under the sun and stars! |
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ChicoSTART Business Workshop - Hosted by Indian Valley Innovation Hub in collaboration with The Quincy Chamber of Commerce |
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We understand that the past few years have brought unprecedented challenges to our community and that rebuilding your business after the wildfires is a monumental task. We see your strength and resilience, and we're here to help.
The Indian Valley Innovation Hub, accelerated by ChicoSTART, is hosting a series of Accelerate Your Business Workshops specifically designed to provide you with the tools and knowledge you need to navigate the complexities of recovery and set a stronger foundation for the future. This is a chance to get personal attention for your business, connect with others facing similar challenges, and gain practical insights on how to move forward.
Discover how these workshops can support your rebuilding journey and register using the button below.
IVIH Accelerate Your Business Workshops - May 2025eventbrite.com
We're committed to supporting our local businesses and the vibrant community we all work to restore. Sincerely, The Indian Valley Innovation Hub team
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What's Happening in Quincy? |
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Plumas-Sierra County Fairgrounds
Wildfire Preparedness Fair May 17th, 10 AM - Plumas County FireSafe Council in collaboration with Plumas Children's Council
Meet neighbors and local organizations working together for a stronger community. Free attendance, Free food, refreshments, Prizes, Surprises and More!! Don't miss out on this opportunity to receive valuable Wildfire Preparedness Tips, learning how to protect your home and stay ready. |
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Sierra Bella Lanes SPRING SPECIALS |
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Every night bowling is reduced to $32 an hour!! FRIDAY NIGHT Pizza, Pins, and Pop $68 if you reserve ahead
TACO THURSDAY All day 3 tacos for $10 SATURDAY NIGHT Lucky Train Games, Prizes, and Fun&Buddies, Bowling, & Beer $75 if you reserve ahead New Fun Drinks RED BULL IS IN THE HOUSE Try our new Infusion Drinks
With or without the Sabe Touch Sugar Free also available
(What is your favorite Dutch Bros. Red Bull drink? We welcome your suggestions!)
RANCH WATER are here (Think Skinny Margarita)
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Rythm and Grace Dance Studio |
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| 5/28/2025 Dinner service begins at 6:00 p.m. and lasts as long as food is available. Community United Methodist Church 282 Church Street Quincy, CA 95971 |
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Valley-Wide Yard Sales This Weekend |
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Quincy Firewise Meeting 5/28/2025 5pm-6pm at West End Theatre 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 |
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Want to know the latest happenings in the Quincy area? Check out our Events Calendar by clicking on the image below - it's updated almost every day, so check back often!
Do you have an event that is open to the public? Submit your events here, for FREE.
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Sierra Cascade Family Opportunities is seeking a part-time Teacher Aide. Send your resume, transcripts, and application to Gina Wood at 424 N. Mill Creek Road, Quincy, CA 95971. |
| Central Plumas Recreation & Parks District is hiring Life Guards and Softball Umpires. Apply in person at the Pioneer Park office. |
Waste Management is hiring CDL Drivers. For details, visit their website here. |
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Plumas Physical Therapy is seeking a part-time Office Assistant and a full-time Financial Assistant. To apply, submit a resume and three references by email to plumaspt530@gmail.com, or in-person at 78 East Central Avenue in quincy. |
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Plumas County has several job openings. To view a complete list, click here. |
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Plumas Rural Services has several job openings. For a complete listing, stop by their office at 711 E. Main Street in Quincy. |
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The ALIVE program is seeking a good candidate to be an on-call one-on-one aide.
The ALIVE Program provides day services, independent living skills, job development, job placement, and job coaching services to individuals with developmental, intellectual and physical disabilities. Under general supervision, the General Aide works with individual consumers to provide; transportation support; wheelchair assistance, assisting consumer in accessing recreation & community services. This position requires intensive consumer contact. Position ranges from $17.49 to $23.44 per hour.
Please submit a resume, cover letter and Plumas Rural Services application to Ashlee Johnston. An application and full job description can be obtained by calling 530-283-2735 ext. 873, by coming by our office at 711 E. Main St. in Quincy or accessing our website at https://plumasruralservices.org/careers. EOE/AA
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Alliance For Workforce Development, Inc. |
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Mark your Calendars for these local Events |
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Memorial Day Work Weekend is just two weeks away!
Don't miss out on this super fun holiday weekend camp when volunteers help get camp ready for the summer season and get FREE meals and lodging! This is a great opportunity for families with teens and tweens to pitch in and enjoy the beautiful mountain air, sunshine, and starry night skies of Plumas National Forest. Whether you're a long-time OFRC Family Camper or have never been to camp, volunteers of all ages (especially energetic teenagers) are welcome.
Get more information and sign up here:
https://tinyurl.com/WorkWeekend2025
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Plumas Rural Services, Inc., Survey - Supported by The California Partnership To End Domestic Violence. |
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Norton Motorcycle Rally Returns to Quincy
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Returning June 16th through 21st, classic motorcycles and their owners will arrive at the Plumas Sierra County Fairgrounds for the International Norton Owners Association (INOA) 2025 Feather River Rally III. In 1996, and again in 2016, over three hundred Norton and British motorcycle enthusiasts arrived in Quincy from across North America and around the world to share their interest in these classic motorcycles. This year’s attendees are thrilled at the opportunity to return and once again experience the finest roads, sights, and hospitality the Sierra Nevada Mountains have to offer.
Hosted by the Northern California Norton Owners Club (NCNOC), a chapter of the INOA, this year’s rally welcomes ALL classic and vintage motorcycles and motorcycle enthusiasts. Featured events include presentations, group rides, poker run, and a swap meet. Group rides explore the best local roads to great destinations in Plumas County: Bucks Lake, La Porte, Graeagle, Downieville, and more. A highlight of the week is the concours show where rare and unique motorcycles will compete for awards. The concours is open for public viewing at no charge. Everyone who attends can cast their votes for best-in-class "Roadster", "Interstate", "Fastback", and many other classes of Norton, British, European, American, and Japanese motorcycles.
Classic motorcycle owners are friendly, and love to talk about their motorcycles. When you see them be sure to strike up a conversation!
See https://nortonrally.com/ for more information on the INOA 2025 Feather River Rally III | | |
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Exhibit Guide Now Available |
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| The 2025 Plumas Sierra County Fair Exhibit Guide is now available.
Hard copies are at Plumas Bank Branches and Plumas County Libraries. You can also pick up a copy at the Fair Office in Quincy.
There is a downloadable version on the Fair website; www.plumas-sierracountyfair.net.
We have even broken it down to smaller parts for you poor souls who still suffer dial-up!
Make this the year you share what you have made, grown or raised with the world at the Plumas Sierra County Fair, July 24-27, 2025 in Quincy, California! |
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