Wildflower Open Classroom School has set its annual Wildflower Music Festival for May 6 from 1-8pm in Chico. The outdoor venue is located at The End of Normal (2500 Estes Rd.) in Chico.
This festival made the list for Chico News and Review’s “Best of Chico” in 2019, and this year is going to be the best yet! This is a day of fun for the whole family! Kids 12 and under are FREE and there is a FREE kids area with activities, inflatables, face painting, geode cutting crafts and more! There will be food vendors, craft vendors, a silent auction with more than 100 items to bid on, as well as Sierra Nevada beer and Larocca wine for the adults. Enjoy all of these things while listening and dancing to the best music Chico has to offer!

Gates open at 1. The music starts at 2:00 and goes until 8. Acts this year include:
2pm — Con Brio
4pm — John Craigie
6pm — Brothers Comatose.
Please come by the North State Parent magazine booth to say hello. All proceeds go to support the Wildflower Open Classroom School!
Purchase tickets here. Follow the Wildflower Music Festival on Facebook and Instagram
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