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Christmas Party

The Field and Stream in Marysville is hosting a Christmas party at 8 p.m. today. The Field and Stream is at 612 B St. For more information, call 742-8331.

Complimentary comparative wine tastings

The Pilot Peak Vineyard and Winery will have its comparative wine tastings from noon to 5 p.m. Saturday and Sunday at 12888 Spenceville Road, Penn Valley. For more information, call 432-3321.

The Chris Gardner Band

The Chris Gardner Band will perform at 9 p.m. Friday at the Silver Dollar Saloon, 330 First St., Marysville. There is no cover charge. For more information, call 743-1558.

Snoop Dogg

Rapper Snoop Dogg will perform at 8 p.m. Sunday at the Senator Theatre, 517 Main St., Chico. Tickets are $50.50. For more information, go online at jmaxproductions.net/senator.php.

New Year's Eve

A variety of parties and other celebrations are planned for Wednesday, New Year's Eve, such as the Marysville Elks Lodge's New Years Eve party, Crossroads Community Church's New Year's Eve Celebration and the Midnight Gala New Year's Eve Ball and Celebration at the Bonana Inn in Yuba City. For a full listing, see E6.

 


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