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Migrant Head Start 865-4018
For 2-5 year old children of migrant
farm workers and children with special
needs. Bilingual programs run June
through November. 12 hour a day
program, hours are based on the
family’s needs.
Animals
Children & Youth
Glenn County Brand Inspector
California Children’s Services –
CCS 934-6588 Suzanne
Provides case management and
pays for medical treatment to
qualifying children.
865-5175 Pager 540-2762
Farm Sanctuary 865-4617
The Shelter is West of Orland, past
Black Butte Lake; P. O. Box 1065
Orland 95963
Glenn County Animal Control
865-1126, 865-1122- Orland
934-6507, 934-6431 – Willows
Town & Country Humane
Society 865-3661, Orland
Child Care
Child and Family Services
865-1145/ 865-1118
Head Start serves the child and family.
The program provides preschool
education, adult education, social
services, mental health, health, dental
and nutrition services.
Glenn County Local Child Care
Planning Council &
Development Council
865-1693/934-6598 Plans for
childcare and development services
based on the needs of the families in
the local community.
Glenn County Resource &
Referral Center / Department of
Child and Family Services 8651118 or 1-800-394-2818 Provides a
single point of entry for parents to
access all subsidized programs in
Glenn county through a single
application. Child care referrals, child
care payment program, child care
options, licensing information, toy
lending library, resource library,
training for providers, fingerprinting,
community resource information
se Habla Espanol.
California Youth Connection Glenn County Chapter 934-1435
CYC is a youth leadership
organization for current and former
foster youth. Young people, who
because of their experiences with the
child welfare system, now work to
improve foster care; educate the public
and policy makers, and to change
negative stereotypes.
Child Health and Disability
Prevention program-CHDP
934-6588 Suzanne
Have multiple CHDP providers in
the county who participate in this
program and well child exams and
subsequent follow up are covered
to eligible children. This program
also provides case management by
a public health nurse.
Child Protective Services- CPS
934-6520 24-hour
Child/Youth: Independent
Living Program (ILP) is designed
to provide independent living skills
training for youth preparing to leave
foster care and for the young adults
who have emancipated.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Child/Youth: Emergency
Response is the initial intake point
for the Child Welfare System (CWS).
865-1165/ 934-6510
Child/Youth: CWS Permanent
Placement provides management and
placement services to children in foster
care whom the court has determined
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cannot be safely returned to their
home. 865-1165/934-6510
Child/Youth: Youth
Employment Services (YES) are
provided through a collaborative
which has pulled each partner’s youth
services into one program to offer
more comprehensive youth activities.
865-1165 / 934-6510
First Five Commission of Glenn
County 934-6885 The Commission
funds programs and services for
pregnant women and children under
the age of 5 years. Voters passed
Proposition 10, which added a 50
cents-per-pack tax on cigarettes to
fund education, health, child-care and
other programs for expectant parents
and children up to age of 5.
First 5 Glenn CountySchool Readiness Coordinator
Danny Munguia 826-3070
Program designed to get children
ready for success in all phases of their
lives.
Foster Youth Services Program
934-6575 x 40 Educational Advocacy
for Foster Youth in Glenn County.
Friday Night Live / Club Live
934-6575 x 41 Lisa Seaton
Glenn County Local Child Care
Planning and Development
Council-LCCPC 865-1693/9346598 The Local Child Care Planning
Council and Development Council
plan for childcare and development
services based on the needs of the
families in the local community.
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency–HRA Child/Youth:
Mentoring The mentoring program
matches community volunteers with
youth at risk of participation in
socially destructive behavior, in order
for the adults to be a positive,
consistent role model in assisting
youth with life choices.
865-1165/934-6510
Glenn County Police Activities
League – PAL (Youth Center)
934-7899
Willows
The Glenn County Police Activities
League (GCPAL) is a recreationoriented juvenile crime prevention
program that relies heavily on athletics
and recreational activities to create and
cement the bond between the police
officers and the kids in the community.
The Glenn County CHAT
Program funds direct services,
including therapeutic treatment, to all
child victims of abuse and neglect,
abduction, domestic, family, school,
and community violence regardless of
race, ethnicity, or religion.
Orland 1-800-287-8711
Willows 934-6510
Joyce, Michael D.C. 865-5930
Teacher’s Retirement System
members.
Orland “Se Habla Espanol”
drmjoyce@cwnet.com
Capay County Women’s Club
Wiest Chiropractic 934-4510
Meeting all your chiropractic needs for
over 42 years.
Willows Chiropractic
Imelda Joyce D.C 934-4291
Clubs & Organizations
Adoptive Parent Support Group
879-3861.
American Cancer Society
Hamilton City First 5- School
Readiness Program 826-0189
Danny Munguia Children and
their families can receive help
with: School Readiness for each
child, Early Care and Education,
Health and Social Services,
Infrastructure and Administration,
Parent and Family Support.
Capay Grange Hall 865-4148
Mr. & Mrs. Bettencourt
Originally started as an agricultural
organization, which just celebrated
their 71st anniversary. BINGO
American Legion 934-3735
Capay Rancho Women’s Club
865-3701 Jo Wigdahl A non-profit
Head Start 865-1118 or 1-800394-2818, 865-1263, 934-6731
Early Head Start, Head Start Part
Day, Extended Day Centers, and
Head Start Home Program.
North Valley Catholic Social
Services-NVCSS 865-6860
Family Connections-To provide
Association of Northern
California Records and
Research
891-3361
parent education which builds on the
strengths and skills of the family
New Pathways–Counseling Center:
In home & Classroom Parenting
Education
Since 1971, ANCRR has published
over thirty-five publications focusing
on the people, settlement, and history
of northeastern California.
Chiropractic Care
Eric Wunsch Chiropractic
Willows
934-2751
Capay Country Women
865-3410 Shelly Brown A club
with a Commitment. We are a
group of diversified women
dedicated to improving the quality
of life in our community.
865-9555 Orland Cancer patients
can receive monetary reimbursement
for travel by car to chemotherapy or
radiation treatments. Also, cancer
patients can get a volunteer driver to
drive them to and from their
treatments.
Willows Each year, as many topscoring high-school students as can be
supported may win the chance to take
part in the American Legion’s Boys’
and Girls’ States. In general, the
students are familiarized with the ways
in which our society operates.
School Readiness Program Hamilton City First 5- 826-0189
Danny Munguia Children and
their families can receive help
with: School Readiness for each
child, Early Care and Education,
Health and Social Services,
Infrastructure and Administration,
Parent and Family Support.
865-2466 Sponsors a Capay Family
Bingo Night. There are cash prizes for
adults and prizes for children. All
proceeds are for scholarship funds for
local high schools. Everyone invited.
parties and refreshments after
meetings. All welcome.
service club belonging to the
California Federation of Women’s
clubs. Help with the Capay Firemen’s
Dinner, providing money and baked
goods.
Capay Rancho Women’s ClubTravel Section 865-2615 Pat
Ragan
A non-profit service club.
All Welcome. Trips are used as
fundraisers, usually with 7 trips a year.
Children’s Home Society
Colusi County Historical Society
Beta Sigma Phi, Tau Alpha
Chapter 865-7745 Orland
Non-profit. Beta Sigma Phi, Tau
Alpha Chapter holds Bunco Parties
semi-annually in March and October
of every year for which the proceeds
are donated back locally to several
different program causes, scholarships
and more. Call for membership.
California Retired Teachers
Association - Mt. Lassen
Division 09, 865-9555 Orland
This organization is the largest retired
teacher’s association in the country. It
is the only organization in California
that works for the benefits of State
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865-9555/934-2937 (spelled correctly)
Sponsors field trips to historical sites
in the “Colusi” County region.
Publishes Wagon Wheels twice a year
with articles about the history of
Colusa, Glenn and Tehama Counties.
Cub Scout Pack #68
Willows
934-3907 Frances Cole-Boyd
Cub Scout program available for boys
in first through fifth grade. Learn life
skills; meet new friends, lots of
activities. Please phone for more
information.
Desperado’s Horse Club
Ducks Unlimited Glenn County
Chapter 934-2638 day or 4392243 Greenwing Program for
hunters under 16 years of age.
EEA Chapter 423 Orland
342-5497 EEA Chapter 423 holds
an annual Fall Fly-In at the Orland
Haigh Field Airport. There are free
flights for 8-17 year old girls and boys
after parents or guardians sign their
EAA registration forms. We
encourage any one that is interested to
visit us. We have a crew that works on
the plane on Wednesday and Saturday
mornings and we welcome visitors.
Elk Creek Grange #441
968-5755 Chartered in 1929 for the
purpose of gathering together all local
people influenced by the local
agriculture, for education, fellowship,
encouragement and inspiration to work
for the improvement of the area. The
Grange welcomes new members.
Farm Sanctuary 865-4617
California Shelter-Orland. The shelter
is open to visitors from April 1, to
November 20, with the following tour
schedule: Guided tours are held on
Saturday, every hour beginning at
10:00 a.m. – last tour at 3:00 p.m.
Farmers’ Rice Cooperative
934-4639 A group of farmers joined
together in a co-op to sell & mill rice.
Feathers Unlimited Duck Club
934-4424
Friendly Garden Club - Orland
865-3908 or 865-3701 The Friendly
Garden club was first organized in
1957, and is a member of the
California Garden clubs, Inc. We
invite anyone to join that has an
interest in gardening and community
activities. We also have junior
members. Meetings are open to the
public, at no charge.
to the building fund for expansion of
the Library and the other half going to
the Librarian’s wish list.
Friendship Bible Coffee 865-2538
Orland Nellie Dreschler
Everyone who is interested in learning
about the Bible is cordially invited to
attend the Friendship Bible Coffee in
Orland. Interdenominational.
Everyone welcome.
Friends of the Orland Free Library put
on a fantastic Ice Cream Social as a
fundraiser for the Library in August.
The proceeds are split with half going
Glenn County Lending Library
Lorie Linnet 1-800-394-2818 or
865-1118.
Gideons International 893-0935
103 years ago, two salesmen met at a
hotel. They decided to supply bibles
to all of the Hotels possible. The
Gideon’s are now in 175 countries,
placing scriptures at the rate of 60
million a year, which averages to be
114 per minute worldwide.
Girl Scouts
Glenn County
865-8093 Cindy Jacobson
Girl Scouts - Where Girls Grow
Strong. Girls come join the fun.
Come learn all about the exciting
world of Girl Scouting. Girl Scouts
like to surf the web, make new friends,
hike, camp, make cool crafts, play
sports, try new things, and help the
community and so much more!! Girl
Scouting is 90 years old.
Glenn Colusa Wool Growers
865-7250 Glenn Colusa Wool
Growers provides opportunities for
people to sample and enjoy lamb at
our Spring BBQ and Fall Dinner
meeting. Money from these events is
used to sponsor two scholarships for
high school seniors planning on
attending college and pursuing careers
in agriculture.
Glenn Communities Working
Together – Asset Based
Collaborative Development
625 Third Street, Orland 865-1305
Our vision is to improve the health &
quality of life of Glenn County
residents though a community-based
approach. www.glenncommunities.net
Glenn County Elections
Friends of the Orland Free
Library 865-2615
to our nation by helping youth acquire
knowledge and develop life skills that
help them become self-directed,
productive and contributing members
of our society. If you are in grades
kindergarten through 12th, you are
invited to join a Glenn County 4-H
club.
934-6414
Glenn County 4-H 865-1107
Orland 4-H, one of America’s
largest non-formal education programs
for youth, makes a major contribution
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Glenn County Police Activities
League – PAL (Youth Center)
934-2725 Willows
The Glenn County Police Activities
League (GCPAL) is a recreationoriented juvenile crime prevention
program that relies heavily on athletics
and recreational activities to create and
cement the bond between the police
officers and the kids in the community.
Glenn County Republican
Women Federated 865-5682
Orland, Nellie Dreschler
Glenn County Republican Women
Federated is open to all registered
Republican women voters in Glenn
County. We are a fun, pro-active
group who enjoy working for
Republican candidates and issues of
importance, as well as registering
voters.
Glenn County “SCOPE”
826-3445 Sheriff Crime Observation
& Prevention Enhancement. (Sheriff’s
Reserve) They are volunteers of the
Sheriff’s Office performing extra
patrols and security for residence,
farmland, etc. They also help with
accident traffic control, traffic and do
office work.
Glenn County Sheriff’s Posse
865-5845 Larry Carmona
Glenn County Sheriff’s Search
& Rescue–GCSS 934-6441/ 8658248 Glenn County Search & Rescue
is a nonprofit organization that runs on
donations only. It is a team of
dedicated Volunteers who go out into
the community under the Sheriff’s
direction to help those in need.
Glenn County Theatre Company
Willows 934-8050
Hamilton City Citizens In Action
(CIA) 826-3208 Madrean Benton
Hamilton City Community
Service District 826-3208
Jose Puente
Heavenly Hands 865-1305
We are composed of pre-teens and
adults of all faiths. We praise the Lord
by doing sign language to Christian
music for churches and social
gatherings. All are welcome to join us.
Holy Ghost Festa – St. Dominic’s
Church 865-9677 Greg Lorenzo
Orland The Holy Ghost Festa is an
event that recalls the end of the great
famine in Portugal under the reign of
King Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. A
mass is said at the church in the
morning with the queen being
crowned.
Hydrojets Swim Team
934- 5567 Chris Jacobs Willows
Jacinto Grange #431
reunions. Sponsors Homecoming
activities. Inquire about membership.
Attendance at Rail Fairs and other
expos by invitation.
Orland Boys Little League
Baseball 865-7460 Nicole Enck
Orland Otters Swim Team
Sign up early, ages 7-16 years, all
welcome even girls.
Orland Boy Scouts – 865-7484
Sandra Hogg
Orland Chamber of Commerce
865-2311
Orland Quilters
Orland Christian Business
Association 865-3102
All individuals in retail, home, office
or Ag business are invited to attend
this important prayer, planning and
support meeting.
Orland Girls Little League
Softball 865-5696 Lori Deitz
Orland Grange #432
865-1833 or 865-8822 An agricultural
organization for farmers to discuss
farming interests and also to socialize.
The Grange has an insurance program
in which all may participate.
934-5202 Bayliss
Orland High School Boosters
Lambda Iota Chapter of Beta
Sigma PHI Orland Community
865-7881
Services and Social. (Members, are by
invitation only)
Orland Historical & Cultural
Society 865-7775
Northern California Roller Club
North Valley Live Steamers, Inc.
345-9720 Located at the John Johnson
Building, Glenn Northern Railway, at
the Glenn County Fairgrounds. A
Non-profit educational organization
devoted to steam propulsion
transportation.
Odd Fellows - IOOF Lodge #218
865-7669 Orland A fraternity that
cares about its community.
Ord Community Hall 934-4430
3241 Hwy 45, Ord Bend
Orland Alumni Association
865-2520 Provides scholarships for
both high school seniors and college
undergraduates. Helps classes with
865-1631 The Orland Otters Swim
Team is a multi-level competitive
swim program. We train and abide by
the laws of United States Swimming
(USS). Our goal is to provide a
positive, success oriented training
program for swimmers of all ages and
abilities.
Join us for our meetings become a
member.
* Alta Scmidt House Museum
865-3212
* Annual Plant Sale 865-3902
* Craft Fair – Thanksgiving Weekend
* Fourth of July Celebration
* Heritage Trail –Glenn County
Fairgrounds
* History Camp for Kids 865-9555
Orland Kiwanis Club 865-8472
Orland Moose Lodge #1901
865-3363
Orland – Newville & Pacific
Railroad 865-9747
Operation of the ON&PRR on
weekends in the spring and fall.
Special operation during Father’s Day,
Fourth of July and Halloween.
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865-3662 / 865-9198
For people who enjoy quilting and
learning new techniques and ideas.
All are welcome.
Orland Rotary 865-5806/865-8305
Becky Canadas
Meets every
Monday, noon, 729 4th Street Orland.
Rotary International is an organization
of business and professional leaders
united worldwide, which provides
humanitarian service, encourages high
ethical standards in all vocations, and
promotes international understanding
and good will.
Orland Volunteer Fire
Department 865-7710
The Orland Volunteer Fire Department
serves both the City of Orland, and the
rural areas surrounding Orland.
Orland Women’s Improvement
Club 865-4877
Open to all and any women in the area.
The Women’s Improvement Club of
Orland is part of the California
Federation of Women’s Clubs.
Rebekah Lodge #191
865-2292 Orland
A fraternity that cares about its
community.
Soroptimist International
865-5220 Orland
The Orland Soroptimist International
Club of Orland consists of retired and
active businesswomen who are
energetically dedicated to assisting the
community in various ways.
St. Dominic Altar Society
865-2834 Orland
Getting ready for the rummage sale
with all proceeds being used for
projects at St. Dominic and St. Mary’s
Catholic Churches.
TAD Free Racing 228-0447
A race team that presents to schools
and young people about tobacco,
alcohol & drug awareness. They race
the car during the race season and
make presentations throughout the
year.
The American Legion, Alfred J.
Foster Post 34 Willows 934-3735
The American Legion sponsors several
programs such as Boys State,
scholarships, junior sports shooting,
school awards, and scout sponsorship.
If you are interested in helping your
fellow Veterans, working with youth,
getting involved in community
activities, or are just generally
interested in doing your part, you are
our kind of Legionnaire. Everyone is
welcome to attend.
The Friends of the Willows
Public Library 934-5156
Don Hampton Librarian The Friends
of the Willows Public Library is a
non-profit organization whose
members reside in the Willows Public
Library service district. We are starting
a Home Bound Delivery service once a
week. The Friends provide support
through membership fees, fund raising,
and special events (2 book sales,
Spring and Fall). For more
information please phone us or stop by
the Library.
The Glenn Chorale 865-3697
Orland High School Music Room,
Monday at 7:00 p.m. Glenn Chorale
is a 60+ member community chorus
consisting of singers from all of Glenn
County. Interested singers are
encouraged to attend a rehearsal.
Toastmasters International SpeakEasy Toastmasters Club
No. 9819 Willows 934-1348 /
1-800-924-3737
Improve your
communication skills, lose the fear of
public speaking, become a better
listener, and be a more effective
leader.
United Bikers of Northern
California 934-7813 Willows
Colusa-Glenn County Chapter
The UBNC is a non-profit
organization, made up of volunteers
from different walks of life, working
together to reach the common goals of
brotherhood and freedom. Everyone is
welcome, you don’t need to ride to
attend a meeting, so come on out and
see what we are all about and please
bring a friend.
VFW Post #1770 934-9633
Willows The Veterans of Foreign
Willows Eagles Hall 934-8006 or
865-2568.
Willows Eagles Auxiliary
934-4285
A charitable
organization. We support nine
different charities.
Willows Elks Lodge #1786
934-4321 The major project is to help
children with various disabilities; the
child does not have to be from an Elk
Family. R.V. Sites Available: 4
Wars, place small white crosses and
flags on the tombs of local veterans, in
memory of Veterans Day on
November 11th. On Veterans Day the
community will assemble to thank and
honor our living veterans and active
military, in a Salute to Veterans.
Willows Elks Ladies
VFW Post #1770 Women’s
Auxiliary 934-3208 Willows
Willows Lamb Derby
934-8607 We contribute to the Elks
major project to help children see,
walk, and talk and to the Elks National
Foundation.
Willows Kiwanis
934-2638 Jon Hays
If you are a person who cares about
their community, who wants to make a
positive change in their community
then you too are a V.I.P.
A Volunteer Citizen Patrol.
934-8255 Tess Crawford The
Willows Lamb Derby event comes
together on Mother’s Day weekend
with a grand parade, the queen
pageant, carnival and delicious BBQ.
The Lamb Derby committee would
like to have more members and
appreciates any and all help
throughout the year.
Weight Watchers 865-7941
Willows Lions Club
Orland Weight Loss program – We
give you group support – individual
support and the tools you need to lose
weight and to keep it off. The group is
lots of fun and instigating.
934-3699 Service Organization.
Major Services: Sight conservation,
hearing & speech, environmental
services, youth exchange, international
relative, sponsor community events.
Help those in need.
Volunteers In Police Services
(VIPS) 865-1616 Orland Sgt. Pasero
Westside Association Sheriff’s
Posse (WASP) 865-5190
Willows Little League
PO Box 1141 Orland CA 95963
934-3935 Mark Enos
West Valley Bowhunters
Willows Monday Afternoon
Club 934-5130
865-3786 or 865-2919 Glenn
County’s only archery club and
Northern California’s finest family
archery club. We have a 57-acre
Outdoor Range with 42 targets open
every day to our members. We also
have club 3-D shoots. Our range is in
the top five in California. Meetings are
held the 2nd Tuesday of the month.
A Community Service Organization.
Sponsors: Free swim day, collect food
at Thanksgiving time for food baskets,
make care bags for homeless children,
etc., poetry contest, and support many
other community projects. Anyone
interested in joining this General
Federation Women’s Club is welcome
to attend.
Willows Chamber of Commerce
Willows Rotary Club
934-8150
934-9553 The Willows Rotary Club
presents an annual high-quality
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pancake breakfast and afternoon beer
sales programs at the Willows Car
Show, in hopes of raising money for
the Club’s ongoing fight to eradicate
polio. Rotary, at all levels, has been
working since 1985 to end the disease
of polio for all people.
Peg Taylor Center for Adult Day
Health Care 342-2345 Provides
1-800-772-1213, TTY1-800-3250778, Local TTY calls only 345-6920
The Bayliss Library is the only truly
rural Carnegie library ever constructed
in the United States. Available at the
Bayliss Branch Library, for adults and
children are: books, magazines,
videotapes, audiotapes, information,
and access to interlibrary loan.
Youth Football – Orland
Shriner’s 934-5322
Business Education Council
865-5936 Roger Wilkins
Youth Football – Willows
934-5510 Dan Furtado
Disabilities
supportive atmosphere for older adults.
Social Security Chico 345-5199
No. CA Hospital 916-453-2000
Patients must have a diagnosis that
falls within the scope of care provided
by Shriners Hospital. No child is
turned away because of inability to
pay. From 1 day to 18 years.
Work Training Center 343-7994
Workshop programs for
developmentally disabled adults.
934-6575 x 27 Cindy Cushman
To provide a forum for communication
among employers, educators and
policy makers regarding the transition
from school to work. Also, to offer the
training and education opportunities
necessary to achieve a successful
transition, so that students become
effective and successful members of
the workforce. Membership is open to
all individuals interested in
participating.
Association for Retarded
Citizens (ARC) 891-5865
Dentists
Braille & Talking Book Library
Altman, David L., D.D.S.
Early Intervention
865-9647 Orland: Family Dentistry,
Orthodontics
222-4791 Pam Watson
1-800-952-5666
Butte County Special Olympics
898-4640 x 2
Elk Creek Branch Library
Iverson, Thomas A., D.D.S. M.S.
934-7181 Willows: Practice limited
to Orthodontics
California Council of the Blind
1-800-221-6359
CSU Chico/Speech&Hearing
Clinic 898-5871
Northern Valley Indian Health
Inc. 934-6970 Willows Serving the
community, our facility provides
dental and medical services to the
general population.
Early Intervention
Pam Watson 222-4791
Orland Family Dentistry
865-5561
Easter Seals 894-0205 Chico
968-5238 Librarian Corrinne Reid
First Five Commission of Glenn
County 934-6885
The
Commission funds programs and
services for pregnant women and
children under the age of 5 years.
Voters passed Proposition 10, which
added a 50 cents-per-pack tax on
cigarettes to fund education, health,
child-care and other programs for
expectant parents and children up to
age of 5.
Pierson, John Inc., D.D.S.
Far Northern Regional Center
934-3045 Willows: General Dentistry
895-8633 Provides diagnosis,
evaluation, and support services for
disabilities in children and in adults.
Syn, Wayne J. W. D.D.S.
865-4762 Orland: General Dentistry
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency – 865-1165 / 934-6510
In-Home Supportive Services
(IHSS) Provides assistance to those
eligible aged, blind and disabled
individuals who are unable to remain
safely in their own homes without this
assistance. 865-1165 / 934-6510
Independent Living Services of
Northern California
North Valley Services 865-5631
Adult day support service/Adult
development program.
Thodas, Dennis S., D.D.S.
934-7743 Willows: Family and
cosmetic dentistry.
Weichers, Robert D.D.S.
934-5071 Willows: Family Dentistry
Whitaker, K.C., D.D.S. 865-4762
Orland: General Dentistry
Education
Bayliss Library - Branch of the
Willows Public Library 934-2287
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Glenn Adult Program - GAP
934-6575x25 Ron Guyer, Director
Glenn County Office of Education
Glenn County Literacy Projects
Orland Adult Literacy Projects
865-1642 and Willows Area
Literacy 934-7413
Glenn County Office of
Education 934-6575
Joni Samples, Superintendent of
Schools
The Glenn County Office
of Education (GCOE) is one of 58
County Offices considered an
Intermediary education agency
between the State Department of
Education and local school districts.
Glenn County School Nurse
Elk Creek Fire Protection Dist:
934-6575 x 28
934-3321/bus 968-5313
Hamilton City Library 826-3466
Glenn-Codora 934-3321
Emergency Response is the initial
Bus 934-5640
Migrant Education
Hamilton
City 826-3474; Orland 865-2261;
Princeton 439-2261. Program is to
assure the attendance of migrant
students in school in order for them to
graduate and realize their
opportunities.
Orland Free Library 865-1640
Services: Books, reference assistance,
magazines, interlibrary loan &
reference, lending library, newspapers,
internet access computers, lending
library, books on tape, children’s story
times & summer programs, large print
books and videocassettes.
community by removing their risk of
abuse, neglect or exploitation.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Hamilton City Volunteer Fire
Department: 826-3355
intake point for the Child Welfare
System (CWS). 865-1165/ 934-6510
CWS Permanent Placement
Ord Bend 934-3321/bus934-3355
Orland Fire 865-4438/bus 865-1652
Willows Fire 934-3321
Bus 934-3323
Emergency Social Services
Adult Protective Services
934-6520 (24- hour)
Tobacco (Health Education)
Alternatives to Violence
934-6588
24-Hour Hotline
Tobacco Helpline
California Youth Crisis
Eng 1-800-662-8887/ 1-800-NOBUTTS
Spanish 1-800-456-6386
1-800-45NO-FUME
24-Hour Hotline
Willows Public Library
916-564-2892 or 1-800-432-2724
Provides emergency services to off
reservation Native Americans,
employment training and other
programs.
Provides management and placement
services to children in foster care
whom the court has determined cannot
be safely returned to their home.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency - Community Action
Division. Glenn County
Victim/Witness is a program designed
to assist people who have been
involved in violent crimes. Eligibility
for Services: Any victim or witness of
a violent crime. 1-800-287-8711 or
934-6510 or 865-1165
1-800-324-6473
Emergency Food Bank
934-5156
Don Hampton, City
Librarian
We provide books,
periodicals, videotapes, audiotapes,
books and magazines on tape,
children’s programs, literacy
programs, computer access, Internet
access, homework assistance, and
reference services for the communities
of Willows, Bayliss, Elk Creek, Artois
and Glenn. We are starting a Tailgate
Library on Fridays that serve the Ord
Bend and Glenn areas.
Emergency- 911
California Indian Manpower
Consortium, CIMC
Catalyst: 1-800-895-8467
934-5163
Child Quest International
24-Hour Hotline
Artois Fire 934-3321/bus 934-4929
Bayliss Fire 934-3321/bus 934-4929
Butte City Fire 934-3321
Bus 982-2111
Capay Fire 865-4438
1-888-818-4673
County Child Protective Services
24-Hour Hotline
934-6520
865-1165/934-6510
Emergency food bank provides food
three times a year, usually sixty days
apart. Orland & Hamilton City.
Food Bank: provides food to eligible
residents. 865-1165 / 934-6510
Food Stamp Program provides
federally funded food assistance to
persons who meet the income and
resource guidelines.
865-1165 / 934-6510
Income Maintenance: Cal
Work’s cash aid: program helps
families with a deprivation, either by a
parent being unemployed or absent.
865-1165 / 934-6510
Crisis Line for the Handicapped
24-Hour Hotline
First Responders Fire Departments
1-800-843-5200
1-800-426-4263
Domestic Violence 934-0345
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency (HRA) 865-1165/ 934-6510
Community Services, community
employment, homeless, rent, victim
witness, etc.
Adult Protective Service (APA)
program is to remedy situations of
immediate danger to vulnerable elders
and dependent adults and to maintain
their safety in the home and
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Special Needs assistance is provided
through funding from United Way.
This program provides for client needs
that are not covered under any other
program. 865-1165 / 934-6510
The Glenn County CHAT
Program funds direct services,
including therapeutic treatment, to all
child victims of abuse and neglect,
abduction, domestic, family, school,
and community violence regardless of
race, ethnicity, or religion.
Orland 1-800-287-8711
Willows 934-6510
Glenn County Mental Health
Department
24-Hour Hotline - 934-6582
National Center For Missing and
Exploited Children
24-Hour Hotline
1-800-843-5678
families who are current Section 8
participants, in developing
employment, parenting and life skills
while becoming independent of all
government aid over a 5-year period.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Glenn County Employment
Services –HRA 934-6490
Sr. Pastor Rev. Orvil Tice
Youth Ministries - Is God calling you
to youth?
Ark Christian Center
934-7105
Assembly of God Orland
865-3818
National Domestic Violence
24-Hour Hotline 1-800-799-7233
Orland Pantry 865-4532
Our purpose is to distribute Holiday
baskets, provide emergency food and
provide referrals.
Rape Crisis Intervention
891-1331
24-Hour Hotline
342-7273
Rape/Date Rape (24 Hour
Hotline) 342-7273
Rape & Incest National Network
(RAINN) 1-800-656-4673
Income Maintenance: Cal
Work’s Cash Aid program helps
families with a deprivation, either by a
parent being unemployed or absent.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Income Maintenance:
Workforce Investment Act
(WIA) is a workforce preparation
and employment system designed to
meet both the job seeker and employer
needs. 865-1165/ 934-6510
Job Training Center at HRA
Environment
Mendocino National Forest
Restraining order help, emergency
shelter, 24-hr crisis on call, referrals
for other services and emergency care
kits.
Headquarters-Willows-934-3316
Alder Springs Work Center
968-5335
Elk Creek Work Center 968-5325
Valley View Conservation Camp
Food bank and clothing - 342-1871
968-5355
U.S. Forestry Service/Glenn
Forest Supervisor 934-3316
Suicide Prevention 530-225-5252
24-hour Helpline
Victims of Crime Resource
Center 1-800-842-8467
Victim/Witness Program
934-6510
Employment/Training
Employment: Cal Works Work
Development program provides
work experience placements for cash
aid clients who have work experience
as part of their case plan.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS)
program has been designed to assist
Pastor Ed Gross
Bahai’ Faith - Willows
934-5568
Prayer Meetings All Welcome
The Bahai Faith emphasizes unity in
diversity, champions equality of men
and women, racial unity- elimination
of all forms of prejudice and
education.
Bible Way Association
934-9109 Willows
Pastors, Reverend Tyrone & Sandra
Davis
934-6490
Renaissance Program Glenn
County Probation 934-6111
Salvation Army 342-2199
Willows
Pastor Gary Taylor (Kris)
U.S. Dept of Agriculture/
Natural Resource Conservation
Service 934-4601
Sacramento National Wildlife
Refuge 530-934-2801 Willows
752 County Road 99W
The Sacramento National Wildlife
Refuge (NWR) Complex represents a
small portion of the vast seasonal
wetlands and grasslands that once
existed in the Sacramento Valley.
Safe Drinking Water Hotline
1-800-426-4791
Faith Based Organizations
Capay Community Friends
Church 865-2806 Orland
Hosts Rancho Capay Women’s Club,
Christian Youth Group, and the facility
is used for training and drills by the
Capay Volunteer Fire Department
Calvary Apostolic Church
934-7363 Willows
Pastor Jim L. Hughes
Calvary Temple Church of God
(Pentecostal) 934-8206 Willows
Reverend Nate McCoy
Christian Fellowship (Foursquare)
Orland 865-5158, Pastor John
Wagner, Spanish 7:00 p.m.
Church of Christ Orland
865.9821 Minister Don Guinn
Church of Christ
Willows
934-2414 Minister Rudy Cooper
Radio program Sunday Morning 8:00
a.m. KIQS 1560 AM
Church of God in Christ
Mennonite- Glenn area 934-5743
Pastor Roland Loewen 934-9367
Abundant Living Church of God
Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints
865-4950
Willows 934-0250
Bishop John Mendon –Orland
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Church of Jesus Christ of
Latter-Day Saints Willows
934-4613
Mark Astle
Church of the Nazarene
934-3702 Willows
Pastor, Steve Butler
Country Bible Church (Mennonite
Brethren) 865-2836 Orland
Pastor David Houchin
AWANA (kids program) Wednesday
7:00 p.m.
Elk Creek Community Bible
Church 968-5185 Pastor, Allen Tow
Friendship Bible Coffees at Rancheria
for Adults, Good News Club at
Grindstone Rancheria School year
Grades 1-6, Winner Circle at
Grindstone Rancheria School year
Grades 1-6, Vacation Bible School
summer Grades 1-6, All Welcome
Faith Bible Church Willows
First United Methodist Church has a
facility that is used by community
groups for meetings.
Open Gate Christian Fellowship
Willows 934-2462 Pastor Lee Talley
Glenn Baptist Church 934-3507
Orland Christian Business
Association 865-3102
Pastor John E. “Ed” Wilkins
Good Shepherd Episcopal
Church Orland 865-4766
All individuals in retail, home, office
or Ag business are invited to attend
this important prayer, planning and
support meeting.
Vicar: Royston T. S. Auelua (Roy)
Grace Reformed Church Willows
Orland Evangelical Free Church
865-2453 Pastor Matthew E. Raley
(Presbyterian/Reformed)
934-2732 Pastor Thomas Mayville
Orland Federated Church
Pastor Walter McCann
(Methodist-Presbyterian) 865-3131
Pastor Christine Banfill (Tina)
Fellowship: Family Activities
Youth Groups: Jr. & Sr. High
Heavenly Hands 865-1305
Orland Ministerial Association
We are composed of pre-teens and
adults of all faiths. We praise the Lord
by doing sign language to Christian
music for churches and social
gatherings.
865-3320
Hamilton City Evangelical Free
Church
826-3211
934-3259 Pastor Robert Person
Orland Southern Baptist Church
865-2113 Pastor Frank Kriz
Ongoing activities, please phone for
more information.
Hmong Alliance Church of
First Assembly of God -Orland
Willows
Redding 221-2554
865-4556 Reverend Michel Wyser
First Assembly of God Willows
934-5478 Pastor, H. Eugene Huffman
First Baptist Church Orland
865-3403 Pastor Michael Gleason
First Baptist Church Willows
Holy Ghost Festa – St. Dominic’s
Church 865-9677 Greg Lorenzo
The Holy Ghost Festa is an event that
recalls the end of the great famine in
Portugal under the reign of King
Ferdinand and Queen Isabella. A mass
is said at the church in the morning
with the queen being crowned.
934-3923 Reverend Ted Crandell
First Christian Church Orland
Holy Trinity Episcopal Church
865-4262 Pastor Paul Ratzlaff
Willows 934-3778
The Reverend Delia Fay, Missioner
First Lutheran Church Orland
865-4532
Pastor A.N. Mary Adelsberger
First Lutheran Willows
House of Prayer (Global Youth
Evangelism) Orland 865-3222
Pastor Earl D. Megginson
934-2140 Pastor Philip Zabell
Jesus Name St. Paul’s
Pentecostal Willows 934-5609
First Pentecostal Church
Pastor Roy B. Blackmon
Orland 865-5814 Pastor RH Nickens
First Southern Baptist Church
Willows 934-4716
Pastor Wayne Patton (Interim)
First United Methodist Church
Willows 934-3190
Pastor Janna Adamson
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s
Witness 865-5250/ 865-4364
Charles Hood – Orland
Kingdom Hall of Jehovah’s
Witnesses Willows 934-4083
Leroy Blackman
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Promised Land World Outreach
Center Willows 934-4238
Pastors Steve & Deborah Powell
Thrift Shop, Food Bank TuesdaySaturday 12 to 4:00 p.m.
Clothing Distribution Saturday 12 to
1:00 p.m. - For 24-hour emergency
food relief, call 934-4238
St. Dominic’s Catholic Church
865-4550 Orland
Pastor Michael O’Reilly,
Reverend Miguel Silva
Spanish Mass 11:00 a.m.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church of
Hamilton City
865-4550
Father Michael O’Reilly, Pastor
Reverend Miquel Silva
St. Monica’s Roman Catholic
Willows 934-3314
Father Matthias O’Callaghan
Saturday Mass-Spanish 7:15 p.m.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Pastor Philip Zabell
Artois 934-7470
www.lutheransonline.com/lo/YLWL
Glenn County Gleaners- Distribute
food. Easter egg hunt, Saturday before
Easter, 1:00 p.m. October Fest, 1st
Sunday in October.
Seventh-Day Adventist Church
865-2303 Orland, Pastor Ben Myer
Seventh-Day Adventist Willows
934-3212 Pastor Dennis Meier
Glenn County Districts
Congressional: 2nd Wally Herger
893-8363
Congressional: 3rd Doug Ose
916-489-3684
Senatorial: 4th Sam Aanestad
470-1846
Assembly: 2nd Doug LaMalfa
223-6300
Glenn County District Attorney
Victory in Christ Community
Church 865-3418 Orland
934-6525
Glenn County Elections 934-6414
Willows Baptist Church
Glenn County Office of
Education – County
Superintendent of Schools –
Dr. Joni Samples 934-6575
Glenn County Probation
Willows Ministerial Association
934-3523
Government
California Trade & Commerce
322-5665
City of Orland 865-1600
Mayor Paul Barr
City of Willows 934-7041
Mayor Jim Yoder
Glenn County Airport Advisory
Committee 934-6530
The County Board of supervisors
appoints the Airport Advisory
Committee
Adult division 934-6416
Juvenile division 934-6111
Renaissance 934-0345
Jane Hahn Juvenile Hall 934-6682
District 1 - Tom McGowan
District 2 - Gary Freeman
District 3 - Forrest G. Sprague
District 4 - D.G. "Denny" Bungarz
District 5 - Keith Hansen
Legislative telephone numbers
and addresses 916-319-2856
President George W. Bush And
Laura Bush
The White House
1600 Pennsylvania Avenue
Washington, D.C. 20500
www.president@whitehouse.gov
California Governor Gray Davis
Glenn County Sheriff’s Dept.
865-1122 Orland Willows 934-6431
Fax: 934-6429
Glenn County Transportation
Commission
934-6530
The Commission provides
transportation-planning, administration
of Local Transportation Funds and
ensures that the public transit systems
are adequate to meet the needs of the
community.
Hamilton City Community
Service District 826-3208
Jose Puente
Orland Cemetery District
Glenn County Board Of
Supervisors 934-6400
Meet 1st & 3rd Tuesday
9:00 a.m. in Willows
U.S. Immigration &
Naturalization Service
1-800-375-5283
Elder George Toney
934-2277 Pastor Carlton Hammonds
(Carl) Patch The Pirate Kids Club
weekly 7:00 p.m. 1st-6th grade
Thursdays All Youth Welcome
to provide transportation services in
Glenn County. The Committee is the
governing body of the Glenn Transit
Service and oversees the various
transit programs-fixed bus route
(Glenn Ride), the subsidized taxi
service and the volunteer medical
transportation program.
865-3880
* Masonic Cemetery – County Road 9
and Highway 99
* Odd Fellows Cemetery – County
Road P between roads 24 & 25
* Catholic Cemetery - County Road P
between roads 24 & 25
* Graves Cemetery – Newville Road
west of Orland.
(916) 445-2841 State Capitol, First
Floor, Sacramento, CA 95814
U S Senator Barbara Boxer
California: (415) 403-0100
1700 Montgomery Street,
Suite 240, San Francisco, CA 94111,
senator@boxer.senate.gov
U S Senator Dianne Feinstein
California: (415) 536-6868
525 Market Street #3670
San Francisco, CA 94105
senator@feinstein.senate.gov
Congressman Doug Ose
California: (530) 669-3540,
(916) 489-3684
722 B Main Street
Woodland, CA 95695
Fax: (530) 669-1395
State Senator Sam Aanestad
California: (916) 445-3353
State Capitol, Room 3056,
Sacramento, CA 95814
or 411 Main Street, 3rd Floor, Chico
CA 95928
Police Department
865-1616 Orland-Willows 934-3456
Regional Transit Committee
934-6530 The Regional Transit
Committee was formed by a joint
powers agreement between the Cities
of Orland and Willows and the County
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State Assemblyman Doug La
Malfa California: (530) 223-6300,
Fax: (530) 223-6737
100 East Cypress Avenue, Suite 100,
Redding CA 96000 or State Capitol,
Room 4177 Sacramento, CA 95814
343-7095 / 1-800-655-6192
care for the entire family, family
planning, women’s health, pediatric
services, immunizations, employment
screens, WIC eligibility, CHDP
exams, workers compensation, DMV
physicals and allergy injections.
CA HIV/AIDS Hotline
Family Planning (Planned
Butte Home Health 934-8340
934-3456
or Chico 895-0462 Home health and
in home skilled nursing.
Health
Butte Home Health Plus
Willows Police Department
Glenn Medical Center- Hospital
530-934-1800
Full Hospital
Services including specialty care.
Adolescent Family Life Program
AFLP -
1-800-367-2437
Cancer Care, Inc. 1-800-813-4673
1-800-655-5418
CHP Plus-CA Hlth Professionals
Adult: In-Home Supportive
Services (IHSS)
877-9497/ 1-800-698-7420
Provides assistance to those eligible
aged, blind and disabled individuals
who are unable to remain safely in
their own homes with out this
assistance. 865-1165/ 934-6510
California Adoptions 1-800-
Adult Protective Services- APS
934-6520 24- hour
AIDS/HIV Nightline
1-800-273-2437
Aids Hotline: 1-800-367-2437 /
1-800-FOR-AIDS
Aids (Testing Information)
934-6588
American Cancer Society
934-5811/ 1-800-227-2345
American Cancer Society
865-9555 Cancer patients can
receive monetary reimbursement for
travel by car to chemotherapy or
radiation treatments. Also, cancer
patients can get a volunteer driver to
drive them to and from their
treatments.
American Heart Association
222-1136
American Lung Association/
Tobacco Prevention Center
345-5864/ 897-4140
www.lungusa.org/superiorbranch
American Red Cross 673-1460
Butte-Glenn Medical Society
342-4296 CA medical referral service
for physician specialist.
Parenthood) 934-6588 / 865-1146
Wednesday afternoons 2:00-4:00p.m
in Willows at 240 N. Villa Avenue and
2:30-4:30 p.m. in Orland at 1187 E.
South Street. Services include:
pregnancy testing, emergency
contraception, STI screening,
hormonal and non-prescription birth
control methods.
KIDS-4-US, 1-800-543-7487
California Childrens Services –
CCS 934-6588 Suzanne
Provides case management and pays
for medical treatment to qualifying
children.
California Tobacco Helpline
(You Can Quit)
1-800-NO-BUTTS/ 1-800-662-8887
Spanish
1-800-456-6386 or
1-800-45NO-FUME
Child Health and Disability
Prevention program-CHDP
934-6588 Suzanne
Have multiple CHDP providers in the
county who participate in this program
and well child exams and subsequent
follow up are covered to eligible
children. This program also provides
case management by a public health
nurse.
Corona, James M.D. 865-6430
Orland
Internal Medicine –
Extensive Office Hours
Drop In Clinics through Planned
Parenthood
Orland Community Recovery Center
865-1146, Monday 2:30 –4:30 p.m.
Willows Public Health Department
934-6588, Wednesday 2:00– 4:00 p.m.
Easter Seal Society 894-0205
Transportation for Far Northern,
equipment loan, referrals and
information.
Family Care Center 934-1816
Willows Providing primary health
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Glenn Communities Working
Together – Asset Based
Collaborative Development
625 Third Street, Orland 865-1305
Our vision is to improve the health &
quality of life of Glenn County
residents though a community-based
approach.
www.glenncommunities.net
Glenn County Health Services:
934-6588/ 865-1146/ 1-800-655-5418
(Counseling and Referrals)
◦Administration 934-6582
◦ Adolescent Family Life Program –
AFLP 1-800-655-5418
◦Environmental Health 934-6102
◦Fiscal 934-6347
◦Health Education 934-6588
◦Mental Health 934-6582/865-1146
◦Public Health 934-6588/ 865-1146/
1-800-655-5418
Glenn County Health Services:
934-6588/ 865-1146
Willows Location: 240 N. Villa Ave.
Orland Location: 1187 E. South St.
Immunization Clinics: Willows,
second Tuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m. and
fourth Tuesday 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Orland first Tuesday, 4:00-6:00p.m.
and third Tuesday 9:00a.m.-11:30a.m.
Pregnancy Testing: Willows Thursdays 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.,
Orland-Thursdays 2:00-4:30p.m.
Chest Clinic & TB Prev./Treat: By
appointment only
HIV/AIDS & STD Testing: (Drop in
Clinic) Wilows- Friday 9:00a.m.11:00a.m., Orland-Friday 3:00p.m.5:00p.m. Or by appointment.
Glenn County Hospice 865-7900
Loan of equipment only.
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency–HRA 865-1165 / 9346510
Medi-Cal: 865-1165/ 934-6510
provides medical care for children,
low-income adults, and elderly person.
Glenn Medical Children’s Center 9344005 Birth to 21 years of age.
Mondays and Wednesdays 8:00 a.m.
to 5:00 p.m.
Glenn Tehama Support Group
824-9076 The Glenn Tehama Support
group is composed of caregivers,
family and friends of those with brain
impairment. The brain impairment
may be due to Dementia; Alzheimer’s
Disease; Parkinson’s Disease; Brain
Tumors; Huntington’s Disease;
Traumatic Brain injury or Strokes.
Hamilton City Medical Center
826-3694 Family Practice
HIV Early Intervention
Prevention Services
538-6109 / 1-877-783-4636
Point of entry for individuals in need
of HIV services, referrals to other
services including: Ryan White,
psychosocial, housing dollars,
financial assistance, case management
and aides medical waiver program.
apraxia, aphasia, shuttering, and
tongue thrust.
The Man-to-Man Prostate
Cancer Support Grp 342-4567
National HIV&AIDS Info:
Tobacco (Health Education)
934-6588
Hotline 1-800-342-2437 24 hr.
Spanish 1-800-344-7432
Northern Valley Indian Health
Inc. 934-6970 Willows Serving the
community, our facility provides
medical and dental services to the
general population.
Orland Family Health Center
865-5544 / 934-2066 Del Norte Clinic
Family Medical & Dental CareFamily planning, free immunizations,
PAP smears & breast exams, physicals
examinations, nutritional counseling,
prenatal care, immigration &
naturalization physicals. .Hamilton
City Location: 231 Main Street 8263694 or Orland Location: 1211 Cortina
Drive 865-5544.
Orland Vision Center 865-9233
Thomas A. Flynn, O.D.
Testing: HIV, Pregnancy, Sexually
Transmitted Diseases & Other Medical
Issues. Willows office by appointment
or drop in Wednesday 2:00-5:00.
Orland office by appt. or drop in
Thursday 2:00-5:00 p.m.
865-3400 General Practice-Extended
Office Hours, HIV testing Orland
United Way-No. CA Aids Cons
342-7898
Provides financial
assistance for individuals infected with
HIV, case management, housing
assistance and counseling.
Work Training Center 343-7994
Workshop programs for
developmentally disabled adults.
Health -Chiropractic Care
Eric Wunsch Chiropractic
Willows
934-2751
Joyce, Michael D.C. 865-5930
Orland “See Habla Espanol”
drmjoyce@cwnet.com
Poison Control Center
1-800-876-4766
Wiest Chiropractic 934-4510
Schmidt, John G., M.D. 865-5628
Willows Meeting all your
chiropractic needs for over 42 years.
Orland, Family Practice
Shriner’s 934-5322
HIV Testing 934-6588 / 865-1146
Tye Ross, M.D. & Associates
No. CA Hospital 1-916-453-2000
Patients must have a diagnosis that
falls within the scope of care provided
by Shriners Hospital. No child is
turned away because of inability to
pay. From 1 day to 18 years.
Willows Chiropractic
934-4291
Imelda Joyce D.C
Health - Dentists
Altman, David L., D.D.S.
865-9647 Orland: Family Dentistry,
Orthodontics
Sun Health–Home Health Serv.
342-2477 Nursing, physical therapy,
occupational therapy, speech, Social
Worker and psychiatric nursing.
Iverson, Thomas A., D.D.S. M.S.
343-0727 / 1-800-400-0727
Kidney Foundation of Northern
California 650-349-5111
Tele-Care 865-2316
Northern Valley Indian Health
Inc. 934-6970 Willows Serving the
Home Health Care Management
865-5971 Orland Family Practice
Once a day in the morning you will
receive a phone call to make sure you
are all right. If no one answers, TeleCare personnel would contact your
immediate family along with the
ambulance. There are no machine
telephone calls, only human contact.
Lee Speech & Language Center
Tele-Med
Lead Poisoning Information
1-800-532-3394
Leavenworth, Thomas E., M.D.
879-9507 Therapy and Diagnostic
services for speech and language
disorder: delayed speech/language,
898-0600
934-7181 Willows: Practice limited to
Orthodontics
community, our facility provides
dental and medical services to the
general population.
Orland Family Dentistry
865-5561
Pierson, John Inc., D.D.S.
934-3045 Willows: General Dentistry
Syn, Wayne J. W. D.D.S.
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865-4762 Orland: General Dentistry
934-6414
Thodas, Dennis S., D.D.S.
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency - Community Action
934-7743 Willows: Family and
cosmetic dentistry.
Weichers, Robert D.D.S.
934-5071 Willows: Family Dentistry
Whitaker, K.C., D.D.S. 865-4762
Orland: General Dentistry
Division. Glenn County
Victim/Witness is a program designed
to assist people who have been
involved in violent crimes. Eligibility
for Services: Any victim or witness of
a violent crime. 1-800-287-8711 or
934-6510 / 865-1165
Housing
Glenn County Probation
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency–HRA 865-1165 / 934-6510
Adult Division 934-6416
Juvenile Division 934-6111
Renaissance 934-0345
Jane Hahn Juvenile Hall 934-6682
First-Time Homebuyers: provides
down payment and/or closing cost
assistance on the purchase of a home.
865-1165 / 934-6510
Glenn County “SCOPE”, 826-
Self Help Assistance and
Referral Program- SHARP
934-6461 Located at the Glenn
County Courthouse in Willows.
The center will assist self
represented litigants with family
law matters which do not involve
child support, but guardianships,
evictions (landlord and tenant),
name changes, civil complaints
and answers, domestic violence
and civil harassment, and other
matters as the program develops.
smorlock@buttecourt.ca.gov
Victim’s Legal Resource Center
1-800-842-8467/ 1-800-VICTIMS
U.S. Immigration &
Naturalization Service
provides subsidized rent assistance to
individuals and families in order to
provide access to safe, affordable
housing. 865-1165 / 934-6510
3445 Sheriff Crime Observation &
Prevention Enhancement. (Sheriff’s
Reserve) They are volunteers of the
Sheriff’s Office performing extra
patrols and security for residence,
farmland, etc. They also help with
accident traffic control, traffic and do
office work.
Housing Rehabilitation: gives
Glenn County Sheriff’s Dept.
Willows Police Department
residents the opportunity to obtain a
low-interest loan to improve living
conditions by addressing health and
safety issues and preserving housing
stock. 865-1165 / 934-6510
865-1122 Orland Willows 934-6431
Fax: 934-6429
934-3456
Rent Assistance Rent Assistance
Glenn County Sheriff’s Search
& Rescue–GCSS 934-6441/ 865-
Housing The Section 8 Program
provides payment of the first month
rent or one month’s rent to prevent
eviction. 865-1165 / 934-6510
Legal Services
Glenn County Animal Control
865-1126, 865-1122 Orland
934-650, 934-6431 Willows
Glenn County Brand Inspector
865-5175
Pager 540-2762
Community Legal Information
Center (CLIC) 898-4354
Glenn County Sheriff’s Posse
865-5845 Larry Carmona
PO Box 1141 Orland CA 95963
Media Contacts
FOX 30TV
T-893-1234
Fax 893-1266
KALF/KFMF/KPPL T-343-5253
Legal Aid: 1-800-345-9491
KCPM-24 T-894-6397/Fax894-1143
Local Child Support Agency,
Glenn County (LCSA)
District Attorney’s Office 934-6527
KHSL TV-12
Orland Police Department
865-1616
1-800-952-5210
Renaissance Program (Glenn
County Probation) 934-6111
Glenn County District Attorney
Restraining order help, emergency
shelter, 24-hr crisis on call, referrals
for other services and emergency care
kits.
Glenn County Elections
Westside Association Sheriff’s
Posse (WASP) 865-5190
8248 Glenn County Search & Rescue
is a nonprofit organization that runs on
donations only. It is a team of
dedicated volunteers who go out into
the community under the Sheriff’s
direction to help those in need.
Consumer Information Center
934-6525
1-800-375-5283
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Fax 343-0243
KCEZ T-342-2200 / Fax342-2260
KCHO T-898-5896 / F ax 898-4348
T-343-1212
Fax 342-2405
KKXX-Paradise T-872-5599
Fax 877-2545
KPAY T-345-6397/Fax 894-4888
KRCR TV-7 -343-7706
Fax 345-2165
KZFR-FM T-895-0706
Fax 895-0775
Print Media
Parent Services
becoming self-sufficient. 865-1165/
934-6510
Enterprise Record
Adoptive Parent Support Group
879-3861.
Glenn County Literacy Projects
891-1234 / Fax 342-3617
News & Review
342-5603 / Fax 894-0143
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency (HRA) 865-1165/ 9346510
Orland Press Register
865-4433 or 934-6836 / Fax 865-3110
The Orion – CSUC
898-5625 / Fax 898-4839
Valley Mirror
934-9511 / Fax 934-9208
CWS Family Maintenance
provides either voluntary or court
ordered case management and support
services to prevent abuse/neglect while
the child remains in his or her home.
865-1165 / 934-6510
Willows Journal
934-6800 / Fax 934-6815
CWS Family Reunification
Nutrition
provides support services to the family
while the child is in temporary foster
care 865-1165 / 934-6510
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency (HRA) 865-1165/ 934-
Promoting Safe and Stable
Families (PSSF) provides one-to-
6510
one case management with parents.
865-1165 / 934-6510
Food Bank provides food to eligible
residents 865-1165/ 934-6510
Food Stamp Program provides
federally funded food assistance to
persons who meet the income and
resource guidelines.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Glenn County Senior Nutrition
Center – 865-1136 Orland
A nutritious lunch is served at noon.
Please phone first. Many and various
other participation opportunities are
available during the week. Donations
gladly accepted.
Glenn County Senior Nutrition
Center – 934-6573 Willows
A nutritious lunch is served at noon.
Please phone first. Many and various
other participation opportunities are
available during the week.
Orland Pantry 865-4532
First Lutheran Church in Orland,
sponsors the distribution of emergency
food when HRA is unable. Also gives
referrals. Sorters always welcome.
Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS)
program has been designed to assist
families who are current Section 8
participants, in developing
employment, parenting and life skills
while becoming independent of all
government aid over a 5-year period.
865-1165 / 934-6510,1-800-287-8711
Family Resource Centers (FRCs)
provides a friendly place where
families can access family support
services. 865-1296 / 826-3161x251
Food Stamp Program provides
federally funded food assistance to
persons who meet the income and
resource guidelines.
865-1165 / 934-6510
Medi-Cal provides medical care for
children, low-income adults, and
elderly people. 865-1165/ 934-6510
Income Maintenance: Cal
Work’s Cash Aid program helps
families with a deprivation, either by a
parent being unemployed or absent.
865-1165 / 934-6510
Employment: Team Modules are
structured to provide clients with skills
and information to assist them in
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Orland Adult Literacy Projects 8651642 and Willows Area Literacy 9347413
Hamilton City First 5- School
Readiness Program 826-0189
Danny Munguia Children and
their families can receive help
with: School Readiness for each
child, Early Care and Education,
Health and Social Services,
Infrastructure and Administration,
Parent and Family Support.
Head Start 865-1118 or 1-800394-2818, 865-1263, 934-6731
Early Head Start, Head Start Part
Day, Extended Day Centers, and
Head Start Home Program.
Northern Valley Catholic Social
Services 865-6860
Parenting
education and counseling including
Family Connections: To provide
parent education which builds on the
strengths and skills of the family. In
the home and classroom settings.
New Pathways – 865-6860
Counseling Center: In home &
Classroom Parenting Education.
Parent Education Network
Kids Program 865-1693
Mental Health services for families
with children ages 0-5, consultation,
counseling, in-home parent education
parenting classes.
School Readiness ProgramHamilton City First 5 - 826-0189
Danny Munguia Children and
their families can receive help
with: School Readiness for each
child, Early Care and Education,
Health and Social Services,
Infrastructure and Administration,
Parent and Family Support.
SEA, Support Education
Advocacy 876-8321 Parent training
instruction, family resource, advocacy
and special medical health needs.
The Glenn County CHAT
Program funds direct services,
including therapeutic treatment, to all
child victims of abuse and neglect,
abduction, domestic, family, school,
and community violence regardless of
race, ethnicity, or religion.
Orland 1-800-287-8711
Willows 934-6510
Youth Employment Services-YES
865-1127, 934-1489, 934-6575
Available to youth between the
ages of 15-21 years.
Pharmacy
Longs Drug Store 865-4743
Orland
Orland Pharmacy 865-5902
Inside Holiday Market
Wal-Mart Pharmacy 934-2042
Willows
Willows Pharmacy 934-7744
willowsrx@email.com
Pregnancy & Baby Needs
hormonal and non-prescription birth
control methods.
Isabel Villicana, Nutrition Aide
Orland Family Health Center
Public Safety
865-5544 / 934-2066 Del Norte Clinic
Family Medical & Dental CareFamily planning, free immunizations,
PAP smears & breast exams, physicals
examinations, nutritional counseling,
prenatal care, immigration &
naturalization physicals. .Hamilton
City Location: 231 Main Street 8263694 or Orland Location: 1211 Cortina
Drive 865-5544.
Promised Land World Outreach
Center Willows 934-4238
Pastors Steve & Deborah Powell
Thrift Shop, Food Bank TuesdaySaturday 12 to 4:00 p.m.
Clothing Distribution Saturday 12 to
1:00 p.m. - For 24-hour emergency
food relief, call 934-4238
St. Elizabeth Community
Hospital
527-2112
WIC – Orland 865-8791, 1-800-4404942
Women’s Resource Clinic
897-6101 Free services and
Better Babies 894-5585
information: pregnancy testing,
parenting, post abortion counseling,
adoption.
Birthright 345-9711
Breast Feeding Educators
1-800-550-4900
CA Dept of Social Services
Adoptions 895-6143
Glenn County Health Services:
934-6588/ 865-1146
Willows Location: 240 N. Villa Ave.
Orland Location: 1187 E. South St.
Immunization Clinics: Willows,
second Tuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m. and
fourth Tuesday 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Orland first Tuesday, 4:00-6:00p.m.
and third Tuesday 9:00a.m.-11:30a.m.
Pregnancy Testing: Willows Thursdays 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.,
Orland-Thursdays 2:00-4:30p.m.
Celeste Cramer, Service Coor.
Parent Education Network
893-0391 x 3018
Women, Infant & Children 865-8791
City of Orland 865-1600
Mayor Paul Barr
City of Willows 934-7041
Mayor Jim Yoder
County of Glenn 934-6400
Glenn County Animal Control
865-1126, 865-1122- Orland
934-6507, 934-6431 – Willows
Glenn County District Attorney
934-6525
Glenn County Probation
934-6416 Adult
Juvenile 934-6111
Glenn County “SCOPE”, 8263445 Sheriff Crime Observation &
Prevention Enhancement. (Sheriff’s
Reserve) They are volunteer s of the
Sheriff’s Office performing extra
patrols and security for residence,
farmland, etc. They also help with
accident traffic control, traffic and do
office work.
Glenn County Sheriff’s Dept.
865-1122 Orland Willows 934-6431
Fax: 934-6429
Glenn County Sheriff’s Posse
Cathy Bates, RN 865-5544
865-5845 Larry Carmona
Grinnell Norton, Public Health
Nurse, Public Health Program Mgr
Glenn County Sheriff’s Search
& Rescue–GCSS 934-6441 / 865-
934-6588
8248 Glenn County Search & Rescue
is a nonprofit organization that runs on
donations only. It is a team of
dedicated volunteers who go out into
the community under the Sheriff’s
direction to help those in need.
Leslie Shanders, Dietitian
Woman, Infant & Children 865-8791
Email: lbshande@CHW.edu
Nadine Veit, Public Hlth Nurse
Family Planning (Planned
Parenthood) (Glenn County Health
Services) 934-6588 / 865-1146
Wednesday afternoons 2:00-4:00p.m
in Willows at 240 N. Villa Avenue and
2:30-4:30 p.m. in Orland at 1187 E.
South Street. Services include:
pregnancy testing, emergency
contraception, STI screening,
Maternal Child Hlth Dir. 934-6588
Ident-A-Child 895-0535
L. Renee Drake, RN CLC
Police Department
865-3966 / 321-2200
Email: Nayrn98@aol.com
865-1616 Orland-Willows 934-3456
Debbie Thornton, Service Coor.
Self Help Assistance and
Referral Program- SHARP
Parent Education Network
893-0391 x 3036
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934-6461 Located at the Glenn
County Courthouse in Willows. The
center will assist self represented
litigants with family law matters which
do not involve child support, but
guardianships, evictions (landlord and
tenant), name changes, civil
complaints and answers, domestic
violence and civil harassment, and
other matters as the program develops.
smorlock@buttecourt.ca.gov
Westside Association Sheriff’s
Posse (WASP) 865-5190
PO Box 1141 Orland CA 95963
Recovery/Counseling/
Support Groups
AA Group
Willows
Monday 12:00 noon, Tuesday 7:00
p.m., Friday 7:00 p.m., Last Friday of
the month a special speaker and
birthdays, located at 544 N. Shasta
Street (Methodist Church) Clarence
934-0142, Clarncebr@AOL.com
Glenn County Health Services
Al-Anon 283-4620 / 343-4015
No longer in Orland or Willows.
Please phone Chico for meeting
information.
Alcohol & Drug Services
934-6582 / 865-1146
Glenn County Health Services
Alcoholics Anonymous 934-3190
Ongoing meetings. Meetings are an
hour long, and those interested are
invited to come.
Alcoholics Anonymous-Orland
Monday & Thursday 8:00 p.m.,
Sunday Step Study 6:00 p.m.,
Community Recovery Center, 1187 E.
South Street
Glenn County Health Services
Alcoholics Anonymous-Orland
Spanish speaking Tuesday, 7:00 p.m.
at 32 East Walker/Hwy 32 (across
from Holiday Market)
Glenn County Health Services
Alcoholics Anonymous &
Narcotics Anonymous
Discovery House 865-1146
1-800-655-5946
Narcotics Anonymous – Willows
Emotions Anonymous 934-7801
Emotions Anonymous (EA), offers a
12-step program to help people cope
with stress in daily living and to live a
healthier emotional life.
Nicotine Anonymous - Willows
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency (HRA) 865-1165/ 934-6510
Family Resource Centers (FRCs)
provides a friendly place where
families can access family support
services. 865-1296/ 826-3161x251
In-Home Supportive Services
(IHSS) Provides assistance to those
eligible aged, blind and disabled
individuals who are unable to remain
safely in their own homes with out this
assistance. 865-1165 / 934-6510
Glenn Tehama Support Group
824-9076 The Glenn Tehama Support
group is composed of caregivers,
family and friends of those with brain
impairment. The brain impairment
may be due to Dementia; Alzheimer’s
Disease; Parkinson’s Disease; Brain
Tumors; Huntington’s Disease;
Traumatic Brain injury or Strokes.
Narcotics Anonymous – Orland
865-5066 Narcotics Anonymous
(Mustard Seed Group) – All are
welcome.
934-7107 Narcotics Anonymous
holds meetings everyday of the week.
Sunday, Tuesday, Wednesday,
Thursday & Saturday 7:00 p.m.
Monday 8:00 p.m., Wednesday 12:00
noon, Friday 9:00 p.m.
Last Sunday of the month
Birthday/Speaker 7:00 p.m.
926 Sycamore Street, Willows
Glenn County Health Services
Nicotine Anonymous - Willows
Spanish Speaking, Tuesday 7:00
p.m., 242 N. Villa, Willows
(Mental Health Building back door)
Glenn County Health Services
Nicotine Anonymous - Willows
934-8072 Anyone who has a sincere
desire to be free of tobacco is welcome
to attend. Helping each other learn to
deal with the addiction of nicotine and
give up the habit of using tobacco is
the goal of the group. All are
Welcome.
North Valley Catholic Social
Services: 865-6860 Family
Connections: To provide parent
education which builds on the
strengths and skills of the family.
Right Roads 824-0669
Substance Abuse/Drug Court
Narcotics Anonymous –Orland
Monday & Friday 7:00 p.m.,
Tuesday Women’s Step Study 7:00
p.m., 635 “A” Street
(First Christian Church)
Glenn County Health Services
Narcotics Anonymous –Orland
Wednesday & Saturday 8:00 p.m.
Community Recovery Center,
1187 E. South Street, Orland
Glenn County Health Services
Narcotics Anonymous –Orland
Spanish speaking Friday 7:00 p.m.,
Community Recovery Center,
1187 E. South Street, Orland,
Glenn County Health Services
865-1146 / 1-800-655-5946
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865-1146
The Man-to-Man Prostate
Cancer Support Grp 342-4567
Weight Watchers 865-7941
Weight Loss program – We give you
group support – individual support and
the tools you need to lose weight and
to keep it off. The group is lots of fun
and instigating.
Recreation/Facilities
Alta Schmidt House Museum
865-5444 Orland Orland Historical
& Cultural Society
Black Butte Lake 865-4781
934-6575 Science Fair
Orland
Resource & Referral 865-1118
Glenn Golf and Country Club
Capay Grange Hall 865-4148
Mr. & Mrs. Bettencourt
Originally started as an agricultural
organization, which just celebrated
their 71st anniversary. BINGO
parties and refreshments after
meetings. All welcome
Chamber of Commerce
Orland 865-2311 Willows 934-8150
934-9918
Willows
A Par 72 (nine holes). 6226 County
Road 39
Glenn Medical Center
934-1800
Human Resource Agency
Orland 865-1165
Willows 934-6510
Child & Family Services
Hydrojets Swim Team –Willows
865-1145
934-5567
County Parks 934-6542
Jacinto Grange 934-5202
* Hamilton City Park
* Orland Memorial Hall
* Walker Creek Park
* Willows Memorial Hall
* Site 48
* Ord Bend Park
* Site 21
* Butte City Boat Ramp
* Monroeville Cemetery Historical
Site
Eagles Hall - Willows 934-8006
Eagles Hall – Orland 865-2568
Elk Creek Grange
Farm Bureau – Orland 865-9636
Chris Jacobs
Memorial Hall in
Orland 865-1610
Willows 934-7041
Mill Street –Orland
865-1277 x 200
Ord Community Hall 934-4430
3241 Hwy 45, Ord Bend
Sacramento National Wildlife
Refuge 530-934-2801 Willows
752 County Road 99W
The Sacramento National Wildlife
Refuge (NWR) Complex represents a
small portion of the vast seasonal
wetlands and grasslands that once
existed in the Sacramento Valley.
St. Dominic’s Catholic Church
Parish Hall
865-4550
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Artois Lutheran Hall 934-7470
www.lutheransonline.com/lo/YLWL
Stony Gorge Reservoir
934-6542
Willows
Tehama County Bank 934-4661
Thunderhill Park ‘Raceway’
Willows 530-934-5588 Northern
California’s Newest Motor sport Park,
Open 365 days. Visit on the web at
Thunderhill.com
Orland City Recreation
Department 865-1630 Jenny
Willows City Recreation
Orland Federated Church
865-3131
Willows Elks Ladies
Department
934-7041 Carol
865-1833 or 865-8822
934-8607 We contribute to the Elks
major project to help children see,
walk, and talk and to the Elks National
Foundation.
Willows 934-3935 Mark Enos
Orland Otters Swim Team
Willows Kiwanis
Glenn County Fairgrounds
865-7896 John Batchelder
P. O. Box 874
First United Methodist Church
934-3190
Orland Grange #432
Girls Little League Softball
865-1168 Orland
Orland Parks 865-1600
Glenn County Office of
Education 934-6575
Glenn-Colusa Irrigation District
934-8881
Glenn County Health Services
865-1146
Road 200
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency – HRA
865-1165 / 934-6510
* Lely Aquatic
County Rd 200 (East South Street)
* Library Park
Third and Mill Streets
* Spence Park
Monterey and Fourth Streets
* Vinsonhaler Park
South of Roosevelt Avenue and north
of Shasta Street
Orland Raceway
865-2409
Orland Fairgrounds
Orland Swimming Pool
Glenn County Schools
865-1631
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934-2638
Jon Hays
Willows Monday Afternoon
Club 934-5130
Willows Rotary Club
934-9553
Willows Little League Baseball
934-3935 Mark Enos
Willows Parks 934-7402
* Jenson Park
Located on Elm Street
* Sycamore Park
Sycamore Street between
Marshall and Culver
* Central Park
Villa and Laurel Streets
* S.P. Park
Tehama Street
Willows Public Library
934-5156
Willows Swimming Pool
William Finch Independent Study is an
alternative teaching strategy to
classroom instruction for students
whose educational needs are provided
more successfully in a home
environment.
belief that education at school is an
extension of education at home.
Orland Unified School District
Superintendent of Schools –
Dr. Don Brown
865-1200
1320 Sixth Street
934-9922
Hamilton Union Elementary
School District (Pre K -8)
Willows Youth Football
School Office 826-3474
Superintendent / Principal, Mike
Thomas, 277 Capay Street, 95951
School Club: SITE Council
865-1210 Principal, Wes Walsvick
101 Shasta Street
Hamilton Union High School
District 826-3261 District Office
934-5510 Dan Furtado
Schools
Orland High School
Charles K. Price (6-8) Middle
School 865-1225
Orland
826-3331 Director Rob Parker
Principal, Jeff Patch
1212 Marin and Chapman St.
C.K. Price School Clubs: Student
Council, Builders Club, CJSF, Club
Live, Earth Corps, Wild About Books
Club, G.A.T.E., C.K. Price Service
Learning Club.
Capay Joint Union Elementary
School District (K-8) 865-1222
Hamilton High Preschool
Fairview School (3-5)
Interim Superintendent Beulah
Robinson, Principal / Teacher – Steven
E. Brown, 7504 Cutting Avenue,
Orland
Hamilton Community Day Class
Butte Glenn Community College
865-9728 Glenn County Center
Butte Community College
895-9018 Chico
Elk Creek School - Stony Creek
Joint Unified School District
968-5288 Superintendent / Principal
Judy Rossi
Elk Creek Alternative School
968-5177
Bidwell Point High School
968-5117 Principal / Teacher, Charles
Beath, 300 Sanhedrin Road, 95939
Elk Creek Elementary School
(K-6) 968-5288 Principal, Judith
Rossi, 300 Sanhedrin Road, 95939
Elk Creek Junior-Senior High
School 968-5361
Principal, Judith Rossi
300 Sanhedrin Road, 95939
E-mail: jrossi@glenn-co.k12.ca.us
Indian Valley Elementary (1-6)
968-5361 Principal, Mike Rutherglen
Glenn County Superintendent of
Schools 934-6575 Willows
Dr. Joni Samples
Glenn County School William
Finch (K-12) 865-1160 x 27
Superintendent / Principal, Ray Odom
Ella Barkley/ Alternative
Education High School
826-0726 Director, Rob Parker
865-1235 Principal, Russell
1308 Fairview
Fairview School Clubs: Band and
Student Council.
Head Start – Glenn County
Mill Street School (K-2)
826-0341 Director, Colleen Parker
Business Office 865-1145 / 934-6598
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Orland Field Office
Home Base 865-1118
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Orland I Chapman
Street Center 865-1142
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Orland II Chapman
Street Center 865-1143

Orland III Chapman
Street Center 865-1144
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Willows Butte Street
Center 934-6596
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Willows Pacific Street
Center 934-6597
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Willows Extended Day
Care Center 934-6617
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Migrant Headstart
Orland 865-4018
865-1240, 102 Mill Street
Principal, Eric Snedeker
csuedeker@orlandusd.net
Mill Street School Clubs: Home
School Partnership Committee,
Bilingual Advisory Committee,
Counseling: Consider the Children,
CHADD
Lake Elementary School District
(K-8) Office 865-1255 Orland
Plaza Elementary School District
(K-8) 865-1250 Orland
Superintendent Grant Sandro
Principal/Teacher, Beverlee Seale
School Clubs: School Site Council,
and The Community Club
Oak Tree Christian School
(K-8) 865-2680 Willows Oak Tree
Christian school is a private, nonprofit, religious, Christian, K-8 school
located in Willows. Oak Tree
Christian School is founded on the
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North Valley Continuation High
School (9-12) 865-1248
Principal, Tracey Quarne, Coordinator
250 Roosevelt Ave.
Community Day School (5-12)
865-1264
Independent Study 865-1248
District Program for all Orland Unified
Schools
Principal/Superintendent, Michael
Kimberly County Road 24
Plaza School Clubs: Plaza
Community Club - (like the PTA)
California Junior Scholarship
Federation – CJSF
Princeton Joint Unified
439-2261 Superintendent/Principal,
Jess Modesto
Princeton Elementary School
(K-6) 439-2501
Princeton Jr. / Sr. High School
439-2261
Providence Christian High
School (9-12) 865-8456 Orland
Administrator – Mike Bryan
Providence Christian High School
provides private Christian education
for students.
Willows Baptist Academy (K-12)
934-2277
Willows Unified School District
District Office 934-6600
Superintendent Ron Mongini
West Sycamore Street, Willows
Murdock Elementary School
(K-4) 934-6640 Principal, Judy
Twede, 655 French Street, Willows
Murdock School Clubs:
Murdock Parent League, School Site
Council, Chorus
Willows Community Day/High
School 934-6605 Principal, Jim
Scribner, 823 West Laurel, Willows
Willows Intermediate School
(5-8) 934-6633 Principal, Steve
Sailsbery, 1145 Cedar Street, Willows
Willows High School
934-6611 Principal, Preston Persky
203 N. Murdock, Willows
Willows High School Clubs: Virtual
Enterprise Club, Key Club/MECHA
Senior Services
Glenn County Hospice 865-7900
Loan of equipment only.
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency – HRA
vulnerable elders and dependent adults
and to maintain their safety in the
home and community by removing
their risk of abuse, neglect or
exploitation. 865-1165 / 934-6510
Victim/Witness program is designed
to assist people who have been
involved in violent crimes. 865-1165/
934-6510
Glenn County Senior Nutrition
Centers – 865-1136 Orland 9346573 Willows A nutritious lunch is
served at noon. Please phone first.
Many and various other participation
opportunities are available during the
week. Donations gladly accepted.
Peg Taylor Center for Adult Day
Health Care 342-2345 Provides
supportive atmosphere for older adults.
Passages, Adult Resource Center
865-5019
* Ombudsman Program. Passages is
an organization, which provides
advocacy services for persons who live
in residential care facilities for the
elderly and long term care facilities.
Adult Resource Center staff and
volunteers can accompany you as you
experience life’s transitions. You
don’t have to be alone. A PASSAGE
may even mean becoming involved in
the care of a parent or spouse and
seeking support and information on
services.
Resources available for seniors:
◦Area Agency on Aging (AAA) –
Call 898-5961 or 800-822-0109
◦Elder Abuse Prevention - Call
898-6628 or 1- 800-822-0109
◦Experience Works (Green
Thumb) 225-2172 or 225-2173
Senior Community Service Programs,
Older Worker Employment Program.
865-1165 / 934-6510
◦The Health Insurance
Medical: Medi-Cal provides
Counseling and Advocacy
Program (HICAP) -
medical care for children, low-income
adults, and elderly persons.
865-1165 / 934-6510
Adult: Adult Protective Service
(APA) program is to remedy
Call 898-6716 or 1-800-822-0109
◦The Information and Assistance
Program – Call 865-5019 or
1-800-822-0109
situations of immediate danger to
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◦The Long Term Ombudsman
Program Call 898-5923 or
1-800-822-0109
◦The Peg Taylor Center for
Adult Day Health Care –
342-2345
◦Orland Senior Nutrition Center
865-1136 / 865 5019
Senior Nutrition ProgramGlenn County
1-800-834-6575 x 38
Social Security Chico 345-5199
1-800-772-1213, TTY1-1-800-3250778, Local TTY calls only 345-6920
Tele-Care 865-2316
Once a day in the morning you will
receive a phone call to make sure you
are all right. If no one answers, TeleCare personnel would contact your
immediate family along with the
ambulance. There are no machine
telephone calls, only human contact.
Tele-Med 898-0600
Teen Activities & Services
Adolescent Family Life Program
– AFLP through HRA 934-6588
Case management for pregnant and
parenting teens.
Business Education CouncilBEC 934-6575 x 27 Cindy Cushman
To provide a forum for communication
among employers, educators and
policy makers regarding the transition
from school to work. Also, to offer the
training and education opportunities
necessary to achieve a successful
transition, so that students become
effective and successful members of
the workforce. Membership is open to
all individuals interested in
participating.
California Youth Connection –
CYC 934-1524 Lucy Hernandez
Foster youth building a foundation for
the future.
Friday Night Live, Club Live
1-800-834-6575 x 41 Lisa Seaton
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency–HRA 865-1165 / 934-6510
Child/Youth: Mentoring The
mentoring program matches
community volunteers with youth at
risk of participation in socially
destructive behavior, in order for the
adults to be a positive, consistent role
model in assisting youth with life
choices. 865-1165/934-6510
Child/Youth: Youth
Employment Services (YES) are
provided through a collaborative
which has pulled each partner’s youth
services into one program to offer
more comprehensive youth activities.
865-1165 / 934-6510
Employment: Team Modules are
structured to provide HRA clients with
skills and information to assist them in
becoming self-sufficient.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Victim/Witness program is designed
to assist people who have been
involved in violent crimes.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Heavenly Hands 865-1305
We are composed of pre-teens and
adults of all faiths. We praise the Lord
by doing sign language to Christian
music for churches and social
gatherings.
Ministerial Association
865-3320/ 934-3523
Child/Youth: Independent
Living Program (ILP) is designed
to provide independent living skills
training for youth preparing to leave
foster care and for the young adults
who have emancipated.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Child/Youth: Emergency
Response is the initial intake point
for the Child Welfare System (CWS).
865-1165/ 934-6510
Child/Youth: CWS Permanent
Placement provides management and
placement services to children in foster
care whom the court has determined
cannot be safely returned to their
home. 865-1165/934-6510
Orland Family Health Center
865-5544 / 934-2066 Del Norte Clinic
Family Medical & Dental CareFamily planning, free immunizations,
PAP smears & breast exams, physicals
examinations, nutritional counseling,
prenatal care, immigration &
naturalization physicals. .Hamilton
City Location: 231 Main Street 8263694 or Orland Location: 1211 Cortina
Drive 865-5544.
Orland Federated Church
(Methodist-Presbyterian) 865-3131
Pastor Christine Banfill (Tina)
Fellowship: Family Activities
Youth Groups: Jr. & Sr. High
Orland Southern Baptist Church
Glenn County Health Services:
934-6588/ 865-1146
Willows Location: 240 N. Villa Ave.
Orland Location: 1187 E. South St.
Immunization Clinics: Willows,
second Tuesday 4:00-6:00 p.m. and
fourth Tuesday 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.
Orland first Tuesday, 4:00-6:00p.m.
and third Tuesday 9:00a.m.-11:30a.m.
Pregnancy Testing: Willows Thursdays 9:00 a.m.-11:30 a.m.,
Orland-Thursdays 2:00-4:30p.m.
HIV/AIDS & STD Testing: (Drop in
Clinic) Wilows- Friday 9:00a.m.11:00a.m., Orland-Friday 3:00p.m.5:00p.m. Or by appointment.
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency (HRA)
865-1165/ 934-6510
865-2113 Pastor Frank Kriz
Ongoing activities, please phone for
more information.
Promised Land World Outreach
Center Willows 934-4238
Pastors Steve & Deborah Powell
Thrift Shop, Food Bank TuesdaySaturday 12 to 4:00 p.m.
Clothing Distribution Saturday 12 to
1:00 p.m. - For 24-hour emergency
food relief, call 934-4238
St. Dominic’s Catholic Church
865-4550 Orland
Pastor Michael O’Reilly,
Reverend Miguel Silva
Spanish Mass 11:00 a.m.
St. Mary’s Catholic Church of
Hamilton City
865-4550
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Father Michael O’Reilly, Pastor
Reverend Miquel Silva
St. Monica’s Roman Catholic
Willows 934-3314
Father Matthias O’Callaghan
Saturday Mass-Spanish 7:15 p.m.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Artois
934-7470
Pastor Philip Zabell
www.lutheransonline.com/lo/YLWL
Glenn County Gleaners- Distribute
food.
The Glenn County CHAT
Program (CHAT) funds direct
services, including therapeutic
treatment, to all child victims of abuse
and neglect, abduction, domestic,
family, school, and community
violence regardless of race, ethnicity,
or religion. 1-800-287-8711 Orland
Willows 934-6510
Victory in Christ Community
Church 865-3418 Orland
Willows Baptist Church
934-2277 Pastor Carlton Hammonds
Patch The Pirate Kids Club weekly
7:00 p.m. 1st-6th grade Thursdays
All Youth Welcome
Transportation
Glenn Transit Programs 9346530, 934-6700, 1-888-800-7433
Glenn Ride, Subsidized Taxi,
Volunteer Medical Transport,
Cal Works “Ride to Work”. Bus
service to: Willows, Orland,
Artois, Hamilton City, Blue Gum,
Chico. Need transit card to qualify
for taxi and volunteer Medical
Transportation.
HRA ‘Ride to Work’ Van
Transportation Cal Works Ride to
Work program sponsored by the Glenn
county Human Resource Agency.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Orland Airport 865-1173
Subsidized Taxi Program
Jimmie’s Cab at 934-2114/ 865-9667
The subsidized taxi program available
for qualified Glenn County residents
(elderly, persons with disabilities, and
economically disadvantaged).
Volunteer Medical
Transportation Program
The volunteer medical transportation
service is designed to meet the medical
transportation needs of Glenn County
residents who are unable to provide
their own transportation within and
outside of Glenn County. Glenn
Transit Service coordinates program at
934-6700/1-888-800-RIDE (7433)
Willows Airport 934-6489
Veterans
Butte County Veterans Service
Office 891-2759
Women’s Services
American Cancer Society
934-5811 / 1-800-227-2345
American Cancer Society
865-9555 Cancer patients can
receive monetary reimbursement for
travel by car to chemotherapy or
radiation treatments. Also, cancer
patients can get a volunteer driver to
drive them to and from their
treatments.
Better Babies 894-5585
Birthright
345-9711
1-800-550-4900
Breast Cancer Early Detection
Program (BCEDP)
1-800-682-2282
Chico Veterans Clinic 879-5000
Adoptions 895-6143
Glenn County Veterans Services
California Adoptions 1-800-
934-6524
KIDS-4-US, 1-800-543-7487
North Valley Veterans Center
Child and Family Services
899-8549
865-1145 / 865-1118
Head Start serves the child and family.
The program provides preschool
education, adult education, social
services, mental health, health, dental
and nutrition services.
VA No CA Health Care System
1-800-382-8387
VA Pharmacy Helpline
1-866-600-8279
Veterans Affairs Department
Regional Office
◦ Benefits Info & Claims Assistance
1-800-827-1000
◦ TTY 1-800-829-4833
◦ Education Benefits
1-888-442-4551
◦ VA-Online Electronic Bulletin Board
1-800-871-8387
◦ Gulf War Helpline
1-800-749-8387
◦ Headstone & Grave Marker Info &
Applications 1-800-697-6947
◦ Life Insurance 1-800-669-8477
Veterans Service Office
Employment: Team Modules are
structured to provide clients with skills
and information to assist them in
becoming self-sufficient. 865-1165/
934-6510
Family Care Center 934-1816
Willows Providing primary health
care for the entire family, family
planning, women’s health, pediatric
services, immunizations, employment
screens, WIC eligibility, CHDP
exams, workers compensation, DMV
physicals and allergy injections.
Family Self-Sufficiency (FSS)
CA Dept of Social Services
Redding Veterans Outpatient
Clinic 226-7555
Friendship Bible Coffees at Rancheria
for Adults - Good News Club at
Grindstone Rancheria, School year
Grades 1-6 - Winner Circle at
Grindstone Rancheria, School year
Grades 1-6 - Vacation Bible School
summer, Grades 1-6 - All Welcome
program has been designed to assist
families who are current Section 8
participants, in developing
employment, parenting and life skills
while becoming independent of all
government aid over a 5-year period.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Family Resource Centers (FRCs)
provides a friendly place where
families can access family support
services. 865-1165/ 934-6510
Food Stamp Program provides
Cub Scout Pack #68
Willows
934-3907 Frances Cole-Boyd
Cub Scout program available for boys
in first through fifth grade. Learn life
skills, meet new friends, lots of
activities. Please phone for more
information.
Domestic Violence
Resource/Catalyst - Women’s
Advocates, Inc. 934-5163/ 1-800895-8476 24-hr hotline, emergency
shelter, legal service referral,
transportation, info, counseling and
support groups.
Easter Seal Society 894-0205
Transportation for Far Northern,
equipment loan, referrals and
information.
527-1712 Red Bluff
Elk Creek Community Bible
Church 968-5185 Pastor, Allen Tow
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federally funded food assistance to
persons who meet the income and
resource guidelines.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Girl Scouts Glenn County
1-800-223-1904 or 934-2261 Nancy
Farrell, 865-2680 Angela Romaro
Girl Scouts - Where Girls Grow
Strong. Girls come join the fun.
Come learn all about the exciting
world of Girl Scouting. Girl Scouts
like to surf the web, make new friends,
hike, camp, make cool crafts, play
sports, try new things, and help the
community and so much more!! Girl
Scouting is 90 years old.
Glenn County 4-H 865-1107
Orland 4-H, one of America’s
largest non-formal education programs
for youth, makes a major contribution
to our nation by helping youth acquire
knowledge and develop life skills that
help them become self-directed,
productive and contributing members
of our society. If you are in grades
kindergarten through 12th grade, you
are invited to join a Glenn County 4-H
club.
Heavenly Hands 865-1305
Glenn County CHAT Program
Hydrojets Swim Team
funds direct services, including
therapeutic treatment, to all child
victims of abuse and neglect,
abduction, domestic, family, school,
and community violence regardless of
race, ethnicity, or religion.
Orland 1-800-287-8711
Willows 934-6510
We are composed of pre-teens and
adults of all faiths. We praise the Lord
by doing sign language to Christian
music for churches and social
gatherings. All are welcome to join us.
934- 5567 Chris Jacobs
Willows
HRA ‘Ride to Work’ Van
Transportation Cal Works Ride to
Work program sponsored by the Glenn
county Human Resource Agency
865-1165/ 934-6510
La Leche League 846-5831
Glenn Co. Public Health Dept.
934-6588 / 865-1146 Immunizations,
pregnancy testing, HIV/AIDS & STD
Testing
Glenn County Human Resource
Agency (HRA)
865-1165 / 934-6510
Victim/Witness program is
designed to assist people who have
been involved in violent crimes
865-1165/ 934-6510
Glenn County Literacy Projects
865-1642 for theOrland Adult Literacy
Projects and Willows Area Literacy
934-7413
Glenn County Local Child Care
Planning Council &
Development Council
865-1693 / 934-6598 Plans for child
care and development services based
on the needs of the families in the local
community.
Glenn Ride Bus 1-888-800-RIDE
(7433) Glenn Ride is a public transit
system for everyone from Willows,
Blue Gum, Artois, Orland, Hamilton
City, Chico
Glenn Ride Connection
1-888-800-RIDE (7433)
Glenn Ride Connection is a NEW
public transit system for everyone
from Willows, Elk Creek, and
Grindstone Rancheria.
Lead Poisoning Information
1-800-532-3394
Lee Speech & Language Center
879-9507 Therapy and Diagnostic
services for speech and language
disorder: delayed speech/language,
apraxia, aphasia, shuttering, and
tongue thrust.
Medi-Cal provides medical care for
children, low-income adults, and
elderly person. 865-1165/ 934-6510
North Valley Catholic Social
Services-NVCSS 865-6860
Family Connections-To provide
parent education which builds on the
strengths and skills of the family.
New Pathways–Counseling Center:
In home & Classroom Parenting
Education
Parent Education Network
Kids Program 865-1693
Mental Health services for families
with children ages 0-5, consultation,
counseling, in-home parent education
parenting classes.
Orland Boys Little League
Baseball 865-7460 Nicole Enck
865-5544 / 934-2066 Del Norte Clinic
Family Medical & Dental Care
Orland Otters Swim Team
865-1631 The Orland Otters Swim
Team is a multi-level competitive
swim program. We train and abide by
the laws of United States Swimming
(USS). Our goal is to provide a
positive, success oriented training
program for swimmers of all ages and
abilities.
Planned Parenthood: Drop In
Clinics: Orland Community
Recovery Center 865-1146;
Willows: Public Health Department
934-6588.
Poison Control Center
1-800-876-4766
Pregnancy Testing 934-6588/8655544 Every Thursday 9:00–11:30 a.m.
and 2:00-4:00 p.m.
Promised Land World Outreach
Center Willows 934-4238
Pastors Steve & Deborah Powell
Thrift Shop, Food Bank TuesdaySaturday 12 to 4:00 p.m.
Clothing Distribution Saturday 12 to
1:00 p.m. - For 24-hour emergency
food relief, call 934-4238
Promoting Safe and Stable
Families (PSSF) provides one-to-one
case management with parents.
865-1165/ 934-6510
Public Health Services 9346588/865-1146 Testing: HIV,
Pregnancy, Other Medical Issues.
Renaissance Program (Glenn
County Probation) 934-6111
Restraining order help, emergency
shelter, 24-hr crisis on call, referrals
for other services and emergency care
kits.
SEA, Support Education
Sign up early, ages 7-16 years, all
welcome even girls.
Advocacy 876-8321 Parent training
instruction, family resource, advocacy
and special medical health needs.
Orland Boy Scouts
Shriner’s 934-5322
865-7484
Sandra Hogg
Orland Girls Little League
Softball 865-5696 Lori Deitz
Orland Family Health Center
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No. CA Hospital 1-916-453-2000
Patients must have a diagnosis that
falls within the scope of care provided
by Shriners Hospital. No child is
turned away because of inability to
pay. From 1 day to 18 years.
St. Paul’s Lutheran Church
Pastor Philip Zabell
Artois 934-7470
www.lutheransonline.com/lo/YLWL
Glenn County Gleaners- Distribute
food
Subsidized Taxi Program
Jimmie’s Cab at 934-2114/ 865-9667
The subsidized taxi program available
for qualified Glenn county residents
(elderly, persons with disabilities, and
economically disadvantaged).
outreach to Glenn County from Butte
College. Reaching out to Glenn
County by bringing art to another
community. Looking for Glenn
County artists, crafts, etc. 9:00-4:00
p.m. Monday -Friday
Celebrate the Son –Christian
Music Festival 865-3876
Orland 3rd Sunday of September,
Vinsonhaler Park in Orland from Noon
to 6:00 p.m. Sponsored by Victory In
Christ Church.
Friends of the Library- Orland
Volunteer Medical
Transportation Program
The volunteer medical transportation
service is designed to meet the medical
transportation needs of Glenn County
residents who are unable to provide
their own transportation within and
outside of Glenn County. Glenn
Transit Service coordinates program at
934-6700/ 1-888-800-RIDE (7433
Weight Watchers 865-7941
Orland Weight Loss program – We
give you group support – individual
support and the tools you need to lose
weight and to keep it off. The group is
lots of fun and instigating
WIC – Orland 865-8791; 1-800440-4942
Willows Little League Baseball
934-3935 Mark Enos
Women’s Resource Clinic
897-6101 Free services and
information: pregnancy testing,
parenting, post abortion counseling,
adoption.
Youth Football 865-2655 Frank Rutledge, Orland
934-5510 Dan Furtado, Willows
County Wide Events
All Church Bazaar
Orland 865-4532 First Lutheran
Church, Bi-annually, Spring and Fall
The Butte Coyote Gallery II, in
the Willows Library and Civic
Center, 895-2877 Alan Carrier An
Ice Cream Social in August, 5:00
p.m. to 8:00 p.m. 865-7415
20th anniversary
Glenn County Office of
Education – Science Fair
865-1277 x 200 Kathy Open to the
public. Local elementary students put
together a science project, which is
judged and awards given out.
Halloween Party - October 31st
Orland Parade starts at 6:00 p.m. by
Orland Post Office, Free. The Kiwanis
club has provided for over 60 years a ‘Safe’ Youth Halloween party at
Glenn County Fairgrounds in Orland
for all children up thru 5th grade.
Games, candy prizes, haunted maze,
food and more. A dance is provided
for 6th, 7th and 8th graders. Costumes
encouraged. The parade and parties
are in lieu of keeping kids off the
streets trick – or – treating. Donations
are gladly accepted.
Harvest Festival
Orland 865-3174 Chris Stifter
Saturday & Sunday, 3rd weekend in
October. The Glenn County Harvest
Festival is a non-profit organization
totally with volunteers.
Orland Fairgrounds Events
* Crab Dinner- Farm Bureau, last
weekend in January 865-9636
* Rummage Sale - Orland Women’s
Improvement club, End of February-1st
of March
* Science Faire -Glenn County Office
of Education, March/April, Weekend
before Easter
* Horse Sale & Show – Glenn
County Sheriff’s Posse, 2nd weekend
in April
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* Fair – Glenn County Fairgrounds,
3rd weekend in May
* Holy Ghost Festival – St.
Dominic’s Catholic Church, Father’s
Day Sunday in June
* Australian Shepherd Dog Show –
Butte view Dog Club, Last Weekend
in September
* Resource Fair – Dept. of Child
Development, Glenn County Office of
Education, 1st weekend in October.
* Catholic Bazaar - Second
weekend in October.
Resource Fair 865-1145
Joyce Rupp
Orland Fairgrounds, 1st Saturday in
October we bring together 40 to 50
different agencies providing services
to Glenn County residents. This gives
agencies the opportunity to showcase
their services and to let Glenn County
residents know what is available for
them.
Spaghetti Feed & Dance
Orland Volunteer Fire Department
holds its annual fundraiser in February.
Willows Butte Street Farmers
Market 934-7844
Every Saturday, May thru October
Crafts, produce, homemade items
welcome. Sponsored by Clover 4-H.
Willows Christmas Fair
934-4098 The Willows Christmas Fair
is a time for Non-Profit Groups to
raise money for various Charity
Organizations. Help support the
community and the non-profit
organizations in the community
Willows Museum
934-5644
GLENN COUNTY SCHOOLS
Glenn County Superintendent of
Schools, Joni Samples, 934-6575
Glenn County Office of Education
Student Services- 934-6575x19,
Roy Applegate
Special Education Programs –
934-6575 x 19, Roy Applegate
Special Education Local Plan Area 934-6575 x 19, Roy Applegate
Opportunity School – 934-6575 x 48,
Vicki Shadd
Willowglen School – 934-6575 x 48,
Vicki Shadd
ROP / GAP
Regional
Occupational Program (ROP) – 9346575 x 25, Ron Guyer
Glenn Adult Program (GAP) – 9346575 x 25, Ron Guyer
William Finch Home Study – 8651277 x 201, Ann Lambert
Child & Family Services –
865-1145
Healthy Kids – 934-6575 x 18,
Merrilee Johnson
Friday Night Live
Tobacco Education
DISTRICTS & SCHOOLS (9)
1.) Capay Joint Union School
District – 865-1222
2.) Hamilton Union High School
District – 826-3261
Hamilton High School
Ella Barkley High School
Hamilton High Community
Day School
3.) Hamilton Union Elementary
School District – 826-3474
Hamilton Elementary School
Hamilton Elementary
Community Day Class
4.) Lake School District –
865-1255
5.) Orland Unified School
District – 865-1200
C.K.Price School
Fairview School
Mill Street School
Orland High School
North Valley High School
Orland Community Day School
6.) Plaza School District –
865-1250
7.) Princeton Joint Unified
School District – 439-2261
Princeton Elementary School
Princeton Jr/Sr. High School
Princeton Elementary
Community School
Princeton High
Community Day
School
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8.) Stony Creek Joint Unified
School District – 968-5361
Elk Creek Elementary School
Indian Valley Elementary
School
Elk Creek Jr./Sr. High School
Bidwell Point High School
Elk Creek Elementary
Community Day School
Elk Creek High Community
Day School
9.) Willows Unified School
District – 934-6600
Murdock Elementary School
Willows Intermediate School
Willows High School
Willows Community School
Willows Elementary
Community Day School
Willows Intermediate
Community Day School
Willows High Community
High School
ORLAND EVENTS
Recreation and Activities
Sponsoring Club or Organization
Month
January
First Weekend
January
Last Weekend
February
February
2nd Weekend
End of February
1st of March
March
2nd Weekend
March
15
March / April
Weekend before Easter
April to 3rd Weekend in October on Saturday nights
April
2nd Weekend
April
6
April
12
May
June
3rd Weekend
Father’s Day Sunday
September
1st Weekend
September
Last Weekend
September - Labor Day thru 3rd Weekend in Oct.
October
1st Weekend
October
2nd Weekend
October
3rd Sat & Sun
October 31
Halloween Day
Yearly
Varies
November
2nd Weekend
November
2nd Weekend
November
3rd Weekend
November
1st Weekend after Thanksgiving
Rabbit Show
Sierra Foothill, Bob Kapp, 345-9706
Crab Dinner –
Farm Bureau, Stacy 865-9636
Spaghetti Feed
Orland Volunteer Fire Department
Rabbit Show
Sierra Foothill, Bob Kapp, 345-9706
Rummage Sale –
Orland Women’s Improvement Club
Rabbit Show
Sierra Foothill, Bob Kapp, 345-9706
Fireman’s Ball
Orland Volunteer Fire Department
Science Faire –
Glenn County Office of Education
Car Races
865-2409
Horse Sale & Show –
Glenn County Sheriffs Posse
Auction & Spaghetti Dinner
Glenn County Senior Nutrition Center Auction
Child & Family Fair Celebration
HRA – Child Abuse Awareness Month
Orland Fair –
Glenn County Fairgrounds
Holy Ghost Festival –
St. Dominic’s Catholic Church
Rabbit Show
Sierra Foothill, Bob Kapp, 345-9706
Australian Shepherd Dog Show –
Butte View Dog Club
Train Rides
Resource Fair –
Dept. of Child Development,
Glenn County Office of Education
Catholic Bazaar –
St. Dominic’s Catholic Church
Harvest Festival
Glenn County Fairgrounds - Orland
Halloween Party –
Orland Kiwanis Club
Heritage Trail –
Orland Historical & Cultural Society
Rabbit Show
Sierra Foothill, Bob Kapp, 345-9706
Special Mass –
St. Dominic’s Catholic Church
Antique Gun Show
Russ Nordyke – 934-4159
Craft Fair –
Orland Cultural & Historical Society
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WILLOWS EVENTS
Recreation and Activities
Month
Sponsoring Club or Organization
January
Glenn County Farm Bureau Crab Feed
February
1
Glenn County Academic Decathlon
February
15
4-H Dinner & Carnival
March
1
March
1
Bean Feed
Willows Volunteer Fire Department
Glenn County 4H Dinner Willows
March
9
March
15
April
4
April
12
April
19
April
26
May
TBA
May
9, 10, 11
June
Portuguese Festa
St. Monica’s Catholic Church
Annual Poker Ride
Glenn County Sheriff’s Posse
Spring Salad Luncheon
Willows Christian Church
Horse Auction
Glenn County Sheriff’s Posse
Easter Egg Hunt
Willows Rotary
Steak & Oyster Feed
Artois Volunteer Fire Department
Glenn County Theater Musical Revue
Willows Lamb Derby & Parade
Glenn County School Graduations
July
3
Root Beer Float 4th of July Fundraiser
Sani Food
Fireman’s Ball
Willows Volunteer fire Department
Willows Independence Day Parade – 12:30 p.m.
July
4th of July
Willows Annual Fireworks Display – Jenson Park
July
10
August
3
September
12 & 13
October
4
Scrambled Egg Golf Tournament
Glenn County Farm Bureau
Steak Feed & Balloon & Mosquito Rally
Bayliss Fire Department
Willows Annual CRUISIN’ Car Show
Willows Chamber of Commerce
Glenn County Community Resource Fair
October
25
November
29
December
6
June
TBA
June
Steak & Lobster Dinner
Willows Chamber & Volunteer Fire Department
Annual Business Open House & Lighted Christmas Parade
Willows Chamber of Commerce
Annual Holiday Craft Faire
Willows Chamber of Commerce
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