LOCATION INFORMATION
 

  
The Paradise Performing Arts Center is located at 777 Nunneley Road in Paradise, California. If you are coming from Chico, take the Skyway, starting at Highway 99, eight miles to Paradise. At the second signal, Pearson Road, turn right. Continue for one mile to the next signal, Clark Road, and turn left. Go one block to the next signal, Nunneley Road, and turn left. The Performing Arts Center is the large building with the peaked roof on the right just after you start down the slight hill. There are two entrances into the parking lot before you get to the building.

If you are coming from the South (Oroville area) and using Highway 191, this becomes Clark Road as you enter Paradise. Continue to the second signal, Nunneley Road, and turn left. The Performing Arts Center is the large building with the peaked roof on the right just after you start down the slight hill. There are two entrances into the parking lot before you get to the building.

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BOARD OF DIRECTORS
 

 
The Paradise Performing Arts Center is a non-profit corporation organized under 501-c-3 of the Internal Revenue Code. It is governed by a Board of Directors.

Paradise Performing Arts Center Board of Directors

Chuck Rough – President
Tom Baker – Vice President
Margo Yerman, Secretary
Jackie Gitman, Treasurer
Marianne Bachus-John                                                       
Bob Durham
Gary Manwill                                                                                                
Scott  A. Mackenzie
Tom McLaughlin
Alan Metroka
Arthur J. Pollock
Mary Ryan
Steve Williams
Sandy Miller
John L. Gliha
Jerry ‘Sonny’ Garcia

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GENERAL INFORMATION
 

 
Staff:
Bruce Dick, Technical Director                                                                   
Maura Bloodgood, Business Manager
Sunny Quigley, Box Office Assistant

Box Office Hours:  Monday through Friday:  12:00pm till 5:30pm
                                  Saturday:  12:00 till 5:00pm
Closed on Sunday’s except one hour prior to a scheduled performance

Mailing Address:                                            Street Address:
Paradise Performing Arts Center                    Paradise Performing Arts Center
PO Box 1124                                                   777 Nunnely Road
Paradise, CA 95967

 

Tours:
Conducted tours can be arranged for one person or a whole group. Call the office at 872-8454 to make arrangements.

Performances:
The outside lobby doors will normally be opened one hour before a program is scheduled to start. After a music program has begun, latecomers will be asked to stand at the rear of the seating area until an appropriate break in the program before taking their seats. This is in consideration of those seated and enjoying the program. A Coat Room off the lobby is available for patrons wishing to check outer garments and umbrellas.

Smoking:
Due to the state law, smoking is not permitted anywhere in the building including the rest rooms. Smoking is permitted outside the building.

Food and drink:
Food and beverages, are not permitted in the seating area. These items may be consumed in the lobby or outside. Bottled water excepted. Cups or open containers not permitted.

Rental Policy:
Our policy is to accommodate all qualified applicants, fitting their needs to our facility. Classification and rental fees will be based on our existing Rental Fee Schedule. Contact the PPAC for current fees: (530) 872-8454

Ticketing:
PPAC can print your tickets, for a fee, thereby providing you with all reserved seating. This allows the patron to select their seat location at the time a ticket is purchased. Renters may have tickets printed elsewhere. Creating a section of seating called "reserved", but treated as general seating without assigned seat numbers is not allowed.

Home Companies:
The Home Company concept recognizes local organizations who utilize the Performing Arts Center as the venue for performances. Please visit their web pages for schedules and information: Northern California Ballet, The Paradise Symphony, and Gold Nugget Museum.

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