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All Day | Nurturing Parenting (Multi-Day Event) Nurturing Parenting-Monday-9am to Noon. Masks Required
Is based on teaching competency areas. It helps
parents improve their nurturing in 5 areas. It focuses on respect and
dignity for self, others, and the environment.
Appropriate/ Expectations/Empathy/Non-Violent Discipline/Appropriate Family Roles/
Power and Independence.
October 4, 11, 18, 25
November 1, 8, 15.
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All Day | Nurturing Parenting (Multi-Day Event) Nurturing Parenting-Wednesday - 9am to Noon - In Person -Mask Required
Is based on teaching competency areas. It helps parents improve their nurturing in 5 areas. It focuses on respect and dignity for self, others, and the environment.
1. Appropriate Expectations
2. Empathy
3. Non-Violent Discipline
4. Appropriate Family Roles
5. Power and Independence
October 6, 13, 20, 27; November 3.
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All Day | WINTER/SPRING 2022 PRIORITY REGISTRATION BEGINS
Priority registration for Winter/Spring 2022 classes begins at 8:00 AM for Veteran, Foster Youth, DSPS, EOPS, CalWorks, Homeless Youth, & TribalTANF students. Registration appointment times will appear in students' MyBC Self Service accounts on October 11, 2021. | |
9:00 AM - 12:00 PM | Aniko Kiezel & Heidi Murray Recent Works
Aniko Kiezel & Heidi Murray Recent Works
The Butte College Art Gallery is pleased to announce an exhibition by Sacramento artists, Aniko Kiezel and Heidi Murray. This exhibition will be on display from October 18 – November 17, 2021, in the Butte College Art Gallery.
This show will display a collection of photographs by the commercial artist, Aniko Kiezel and ceramic sculptures by Heidi Murray. Kiezel works with a variety of subjects and displays her photographs in a large-scale framed format. These current works examine flowers and plants in vivid color prints. Kiezel also creates metal sculptures and she will have one of these on display along with her photographs. Heidi Murray will be presenting a collection of unique clay sculptural figures. These figures are delicately crafted and combine mixed media with clay in whimsical and curious manners. | Main Campus |
11:30 AM - 12:30 PM | Culture and Community Center Decolonize Dia de los Muertos Decolonizing Dia de los Muertos is an opportunity to learn about the indigenous origins of Dia de los Muertos and how to respectfully observe this 3,000 year old Aztec holiday. Although most strongly identified with Mexico, Dia de los Muertos is celebrated throughout Latin America.
In honor of Dia de los Muertos the Culture and Community Center will be hosting a community ofrenda (altar) October 28-November 4th, 2021. | |
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