As they say, April showers bring May flowers – or will they? We all share concern as the warmer climate comes our way. Have we had enough rainfall to hold us?
The all-time low snowpack has us concerned, to say the least.
We sincerely hope by the time this edition is published more raindrops have arrived in your garden and ours.
Find out about all the wonderful spring community offerings by checking out the North State Parent Family Calendar, where you’ll find a bounty of events celebrating Week of the Young Child, National Autism Awareness Month, Child Abuse Prevention Month and more.
Come see us at the Little Red Hen’s Walk for Autism in Chico, April 11, (see page 22 for details), and The Kids Day Festival in Weed on April 18, (see page 5 for details).
And enjoy Spring in the North State, rain or shine!
Warmly, Pamela, Stacey, and the North State Parent Team
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