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Arcata Recreation Division
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Table of Contents Summer Camps Adult Programs Adventure Camp .......................... 17 Art Camp ...................................... 12 Camp Registration & Policies ........ 8 Dance Camp ............................... 13 Leaders-in-Training ..................... 19 Marsh Explorers Science Camp ... 15 Mini Movers Dance Camp .......... 13 Redwood Day Camp ................. 9-11 Skate Camp & Workshops .......... 18 Sunshine Chart ............................. 7 Theater Camp ............................. 16 Young Creators Art Camp ........... 12 Young Explorers Science Camp ... 14
In Our Community All Seasons Orchestra ................. 45 Arcata Forest Projects ................... 41 Humboldt Bay Trail North ................ 2 Bayside Park Farm Shares .......... 39 Bayside Park Garden Plots ........ 38 Challenge Course ........................ 41 Community Events Calendar ......... 4 Donate to Recreation .......... 45 & 47 Drop-In Activities .................... 30-31 Badminton • Basketball • Community Song Circle • Hula Dance • Pickle Ball • Samba Drumming • Table Tennis • Ukulele • Volleyball Gift Cards ........................................ 1 Lantern Floating Ceremony ............ 4 Plaza Vending Program ............... 48 Scholarship, YDF .......................... 45
All Seasons Orchestra ................. 45 Challenge Course ........................ 26 Family Ceramics ......................... 27 Atlantis’s Fitness Classes .............. 29 Jujitsu ............................................ 35 Senior Programs ...........................5 Wae Yu Nae Gong ....................... 28
Youth & Teen Programs
All Seasons Orchestra ................. 45 Birthday Parties ....................... 22-23 Challenge Course .......................... 26 Family Ceramics ......................... 27 Gymnastics, Artistic ...................... 21 Gymnastics, Drop-In ..................... 20 Gymnastics, Gymini Crickets ....... 22 Atlantis’s Fitness Classes .............. 29 Jujitsu, Samurai ............................ 35 Play Center ................................. 26 Play Center Birthday Parties ...... 27 Wae Yu Nae Gong ....................... 28
Extra Information ADA Compliance ......................... 48 Cancel and Refund Policy ... 48 Helpful Phone Numbers .............. 47 How To Register .............................. 3 Park & Facility Rentals ............. 32-33 Parks & Recreation Committee ........ 2 Parks & Playground Map .......... 24-25 Parks & Recreation Team ............... 47 Plaza Vending Program ............... 48 Power of Play ................................. 2 Take a Walk .................................. 24 Tax ID# ......................................... 45
Arcata Parks & Playgrounds Map in the center!
Arcata Recreation Gift Cards
An Adventurous Gift! Available in increments of $25, $50 and $100.
A perfect gift for all ages and occasions, good for any of our activities! Perfect for all occasions!
Go ahead, Give the Gift of Experience!
Arcata Recreation Division Parks & Recreation Committee
Everyone is welcome to these meetings!
Meets the second Wednesday of each month at 6 p.m. in the City Hall Council Chambers, 736 F Street, Arcata Nancy Starck, Chair Deborah Coles, V. Chair Zane Brotherton Sheldon Heath Calder Johnson Steven Martin Jayne McGuire
Creating Community Through People, Parks and Programs
The Power of Play Arcata Recreation believes in the power of play. Anything that gets us moving, exploring, creating & learning can greatly enhance our overall quality of life. Looking to pick up a new skill? Meet new people? Just want to have fun? We offer a wide array of programs, facilities, classes and community events for families and individuals of all ages and interests. The possibilities are endless, so join us, it’s time to play!
Humboldt Bay Trail North HUMBOLDT BAY TRAIL NORTH HAS BEEN COMPLETED!The Humboldt Bay Trail will be a network of paved paths connecting the communities around Humboldt Bay. Efforts are actively underway to complete a continuous 14mile, non-motorized trail from Arcata to the southern end of Eureka.Arcata’s portion of the Trail currently extends from Sunset Avenue (near the Larson Park and the Arcata Skateboard Park) south along Alliance Road past Arcata High School and along L Street across Samoa Boulevard and south through the Arcata Marsh, for a total length of 4.5 miles. The trail continues south along the North Coast Railroad Authority’s railroad to the south of Bayside Cutoff along Humboldt Bay. So now that Humboldt Bay Trail North is complete –whether you scoot, skate, blade, roll, bike, walk, run, bird watch, or enjoy a sunset...get out there and enjoy it!
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Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
So Many Ways to Register! Arcata Recreation is committed to making registration simple.
Register Online (Visa/MC Required) The online registration system allows you to check availability of certain programs, register immediately if your online account is already activated and print your own receipt. You can even print your own childcare statement at tax time! New accounts may be set up online. Call (707) 822-7091 if you need assistance or need a reminder of your username.
Visit www.cityofarcata.org/rec today!
Register by Email/Mail/Fax
Download a Master Registration Form from www.cityofarcata.org/rec. (Forms can be emailed, faxed or mailed to you upon request.) Return the completed Registration Form via: Email: rec@cityofarcata.org Fax: (707) 825-2118 (Call 822-7091 to confirm receipt of fax and pay.) Mail: City of Arcata Recreation, 736 F St. Arcata, CA 95521
Make checks payable to: City of Arcata
Register by Phone (Visa/MC Required) Already have a current Registration Form on file with us? Simply call (707) 822-7091 and choose the program/activity you’d like to register for. Please be ready with your Visa or MasterCard number for payment.
Register in Person Recreation staff are happy to help you register at the office, located at 736 F Street inside Arcata City Hall, on the corner of 7th and F streets. Office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. We do not close for lunch. Come on in!
Why a non-resident fee?
Arcata Recreation Programs are supported by Arcata property owner tax payments.
We accept cash, checks &
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Community Events April 2018 • L.I.T. registration opens • Summer Camp registration opens • Summer Farmers’ Market begins, • Godwit Days • Spring Break Camp • Summer Farm Shares available May 2018 • Kinetic Sculpture Race June 2018 • L.I.T. registration ends • Humboldt Crabs Baseball begins • Arcata Bay Oyster Festival • Summer Camps begin • All Seasons Orchestra Concert • Garden Plots available for rent July 2018 • 4th of July Jubilee • Plays in the Park August 2018 • Friday Night Flicks,• Vendors apply for Holiday Craft Market • Summer Camps end • Lantern Ceremony September 2018 • I Street Block Party • North Country Fair
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Lantern Floating Ceremony The Lantern Floating Ceremony was brought to Arcata over 30 years ago. The ceremony will be an evening in August. Gather at Klopp Lake in the Arcata Marsh at the very end of South I Street, Arcata. Make your own lantern that morning with volunteers and lantern-making supplies at the Arcata Farmers’ Market.
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Senior Programs ...for those 60 and better!
The Humboldt Senior Resource Center operates a senior lunch and activity site at the Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. Lunch Service: Tuesday - Friday 11:30 a.m. - 12:15 p.m. Lunches are not served on Mondays.
60 and Better! Activities
• support groups & counseling • health assessments • exercise classes
• arts & crafts • live music & dancing • entertainment & more!
We’re always looking for new volunteers to bring fresh ideas to the center! For a Calendar of Activities call the Senior Office: 825-2027. Visit www.humsenior.org for more details and locations.
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Ferndale Repertory Theatre’s Annual Musical Workshop June 18-June 29, 2018
(plus a final showing on Saturday, June 30) Ages 7-12: 9:00 a.m.-12:00 p.m., Monday-Friday Ages 13-18: 1:00 p.m.-4:00 p.m., Monday-Friday Tuition: $150 (scholarships available)
Teaching artists Eric William Jones and Emilia BjĂśrk will work with campers to create an original musical adventure! Be prepared for two weeks of singing, dancing, acting and having a blast!
For application email: info@ferndalerep.org or call (707) 786-5483
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Summer Camps
Redwood Day Camp offers both Full Day and Half Day morning options.
Extended Care Hours: Early Drop-off 7:30 a.m. for Redwood Day Camp/ 8 a.m. for morning camps Late Pick-up 5:30 p.m. afternoon camps. See next page for details.
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Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
Summer Camps
Payment Plan Option
(w/Automatic Credit Card Billing) To utilize our Payment Plan option, prior to enrolling your child into camp, you must complete an Automatic Credit Card Billing Authorization Form. How the Payment Plan option works: • Pay for your child’s first week of camp in full and also pay a non-refundable $25 payment for each additional week for which you’d like to enroll. • The remaining balance must be received in full at least one week prior to each enrolled week of camp. • If payments are not made by 5:00 p.m. each Monday before your child’s enrolled week of camp begins, the full amount will be charged to the credit card on file. We encourage you to only enroll for weeks you plan to attend, as you are holding a valuable spot.
Did You Know We Offer Day-Camp Combos?
You can add variety to your child’s summer by combining a half-day enrollment at one camp with another of our half-day camps. Register for mornings at Redwood Day Camp, Dance/Mini Movers Dance Camp, Theater Camp or Skate Camp (9 a.m. to 1 p.m.), then choose from: Young Creators/Art Camp, Marsh /Young Explorers Science Camp, Skate Camp, or Adventure Camp for the remainder of the day (1 to 5 p.m.). When you choose a Camp Combo, you will be charged $145 / $155 nonresidents. (Week 3 Combo: $116 / $136 non-resident). Some Camp Combos require parents to transport your camper to the next camp – transportation is not provided to or from the Arcata Skate Park or Arcata Marsh.
Extended Care
At no extra charge, you can drop off your camper as early as 8:00 a.m. for morning camps (7:30 a.m. for Redwood Day Camp) and pick up your camper as late as 5:30 p.m. for afternoon camps. A late fee may be required if your camper is not picked up by 5:30 p.m.
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Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
Redwood Day Camp For ages 5 to 12 years
(All 5 year old campers MUST also be entering Kindergarten in the fall)
This popular camp teaches real life skills in socialization, leadership and teamwork while exploring the world of nature, art, and cooperative learning in the beautiful setting of Redwood Park. Campers have the opportunity to participate in a wide variety of games, art, cooking, fieldtrips, swimming (for Full Day campers) and more! Send your camper with lunch, a water bottle, a healthy snack, and sunscreen every day!
Groups of 10 campers are assigned to one Leader, based on their age range. • Half Day campers are placed with Half Day campers. • Full Day campers are placed with Full Day campers. Free lunches are available for those in need through the Children’s Summer Lunch Program, sponsored by Food For People.
Full Day: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Half Day Mornings: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Extended Care: 7:30 a.m. to 9 a.m. AND 5 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Full Day Fee: $145 / $155 non-resident Half Day Fee: $105 / $115 non-resident Week 3 (Superheroes, 4 days) Full Day Fee: $116 / $126 non-resident Week 3 (Superheroes, 4 days) Half Day Fee: $84 / $94 non-resident
Receive a cool Redwood Day Camp T-shirt when you register for Redwood Day Camp!
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Redwood Day Camp Redwood Day Camp Dates & Themes Week 1: June 18 - 22 • Under the Sea
Start the summer off with fun in the sun! Join us as we celebrate the North Coast with aquatic-themed adventures, oceanic crafts and nautical games.
Week 2: June 25 - 29 • Go Green
We take direct inspiration from our beautiful redwoods and nature and think of new, fun, and exciting ways to reduce, reuse, and recycle!
Week 3*: July 2 - 6 • Superheroes
Who’s your favorite superhero? During this action-packed week, campers get to explore their own super powers and create superhero costumes. Wham!! Pow!! Zam!! Features the first camp overnighter of the summer! *Short week: No camp Wednesday, July 4.
Week 4: July 9 - 13 • Out of this World
Send your astronaut to a week filled with games and crafts not of this world. Campers will master Jedi training and search for U.F.O.s! It’s sure to be a blast!
Week 5: July 16 - 20 • Pirates of the Redwoods
Ahoy matey! This popular week includes making pirate crafts, going on a huge scavenger hunt throughout Arcata and the always-popular “dress like a pirate day!” Features the second camp overnighter of the summer!
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Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
Redwood Day Camp Redwood Day Camp Dates & Themes Week 6: July 23 - July 27 • Blast from the Past
From ancient times to recent history, campers travel through time making crafts and playing games themed from the age of dinosaurs to the present!
Week 7: July 30 - August 3 • Summer Safari
Campers explore the wild kingdom and bring out the wild in themselves by roaming the temperate rainforest of the Arcata Community Forest and creating lovable animal crafts. Send your camper with lunch, a water bottle, a healthy snack, and sunscreen every day!
Week 8: August 6 - 10 • Carnival
Fun is in the air as campers celebrate summer with carnival-themed crafts and games, all leading up to the ever-popular Annual Camp Carnival!
Week 9: August 13 - 17 • Around the World in 5 Days
Create art projects from around the world, play games from different cultures and experience food from different countries!
Week 10: August 20 - 24 • Making Music in the Park
Music comes alive in the park this week. Campers craft their own instruments, have a karaoke dance party and compose their own music.
Join us for REDWOOD ROUNDUP! A Camp Variety Show Fridays at 11:45 a.m. Families and friends – everyone is welcome! Gather on the patio outside the Redwood Lodge (or inside if it’s raining).
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Summer Art Camps Young Creators Art Camp • for ages 4 - 6 Young aspiring artists will focus on age-appropriate art projects, imaginative play and inspiring activities. Create new projects every day and explore a variety of art mediums. Dates Week 1: June 18 - 22 Week 3*: July 2 - 6 Week 5: July 16 - 20 Week 8: August 6 - 10
Themes Page Turners, Inspired by Books Circus Out of this World – Space! Inspired by Nature Location: Arcata Community Center, Teen Room, 321 MLK Parkway Day: Monday to Friday Time: 1 to 5 p.m. Weekly Fee: $116 / $126 non-resident *Week 3 Fee: $84 / $94 non-resident
Art Camp • for ages 7 - 12
Explore visual and performing arts while finding your very own style! Create new projects every day and work with a variety of art mediums. Dates Week 2: June 25 - 29 Week 4: July 9 - 13 Week 6: July 23 - 27 Week 7: July 30 - Aug. 3 Week 9: August 13 - 17
Themes Art Inspired by the Masters Under the Sea Out of this World – Space! Bugs! Inspired by Nature
Location: Teen Room, Arcata Community Center Day/Time: Monday to Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. Weekly Fee: $116 / $126 non-resident
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Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
DONE Summer Dance Camps Mini Movers Dance Camp • for ages 4 - 6 In this creative movement camp, mini movers learn components of dance while exploring music, choreography, coordination, exercise, and flexibility! Each week culminates with a Friday Performance, come out and watch it! Dates Week 1: June 18 - 22 Week 3*: July 2 - 6 Week 8: Aug. 6 - 10
Themes Ballet
Location Redwood Lounge
Hip Hop Dances from Around the World
Redwood Lounge Redwood Lounge
Fee: $116 / $126 non-resident
Day: Monday to Friday
*Week 3 Fee: $80 / $90 nonresident
Time: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.
Dance Camp • for ages 7 - 9
Dancers learn the latest dance moves and experiment with dance styles while working on core competencies. Dance Camp is open to dancers of all levels who have a love of dance and a willingness to learn and have fun. Each week culminates with a Friday Performance, come out and watch it! Dates Week 2: June 25 - 29 Week 4: July 9 - 13 Week 7: July 30 Aug. 3
Themes Jazz Dance Hip Hop Dances from Around the World
Location Redwood Lounge Community Center Gymnastics Room Community Center Gymnastics Room
Time: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Weekly Fee: $116 / $126 non-resident Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Summer Science Camps Young Explorers Science Camp • for ages 4 - 6
Introduce your Young Explorers to the natural world through experiments, individual projects and engaging, age-appropriate science learning! Dates Week 2: June 25 - 29 Week 4: July 9 - 13 Week 6: July 23- 27
Week 7: July 30 Aug. 3 Week 9: Aug. 13-17
Themes Wetlands, the Biome Arcata Marsh Calls Home Dig into wetlands and discover what makes Arcata’s coastal marsh special. We’ll also spend the week getting to know the aquatic and terrestrial inhabitants of the area. Birds of a Feather Travel Together Campers soar into the world of birds that make seasonal and permanent homes at the Arcata Marsh. Learn about shorebirds, birds of prey and many other species. Investigate Invertebrates of the Marsh Campers get out your magnifying glasses and take a closer look at the local invertebrates. From Micro to Macro invertebrates, like insects and crustaceans, we will explore these marsh marvels. Wonderful Water Water plays an important role in our daily lives. Discover the value that water has in balancing the bountiful ecosystem and the benefits provided to the natural world. There’s a Herpetologist in Everyone If reptiles and amphibians are your thing, then this is the camp for you! Campers learn about frogs, salamanders, snakes and many more slimy and scaly creatures.
Location: Arcata Marsh Interpretive Center, 569 South G Street Time: Monday to Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. Weekly Fee: $116 / $126 non-resident
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Send your camper with lunch, a water bottle, a healthy snack, and sunscreen every day!
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
Summer Science Camps Marsh Explorers Science Camp • for ages 7 - 9
Marsh Explorers investigate nature through experiments, individual projects and engaging, age-appropriate science learning! Dates
Themes
Week 1: June 18 - 22
Circle of Life Campers investigate the connections between plants, animals and insects of the Arcata Marsh system. We’ll also explore how humans interact and impact our natural environment. Week 3*: The Situation with Adaptations July The marsh is home to many masters of survival, 2-6 such as shore birds and specialized plants. Join us in learning how living in a coastal marsh is possible for plants, animals and people. Week 5: Mustelidae-A-Day Spend the week weaseling around learning about July 16 - 20 different mustelid family members. From martens and badgers to otters, we’ll have fun with these furry mammals. Week 8: Water World Campers witness the scientific phenomena present in August the Arcata Marsh waters. From the ponds to the bay, 8 - 10 there’s plenty for campers to explore during the final week of Marsh Camp. Location: Arcata Marsh Interpretive Center, 569 South G Street Time: Monday to Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. Weekly Fee: $116 / $126 non-resident *Week 3 Fee: $84 / $94 non-resident
Friends of the Arcata Marsh (FOAM)
569 South G Street, Arcata, Calif. (707) 826-2359 • info@arcatamarshfriends.org • PO Box 410 · Arcata, CA 95518
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Summer Theater Camp Theater Camp • for ages 9 - 14
Have a blast telling stories, playing theater games and learning all the fun things to do with stagecraft, all in fresh air under the Redwoods! Anyone with an interest in theater can join and all skill levels are welcome. Campers train their voices and bodies for performance, experiment with improv and learn the basics of set building, costuming, stage makeup and so much more! Each Friday features a camp performance for family and friends! Theater Camp also involves hands-on work with the shows presented by Plays in the Park. Dates Week 4: July 9 - 13 Week 5: July 16 - 20 Week 6: July 23 - 27 Week 7: July 31 - Aug. 4 Send your camper with lunch, a water bottle, a healthy snack, and sunscreen every day!
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Themes Improv Physical Theater Melodrama/Musical Theater Shakespeare and Classics
Location: Redwood Lounge and Stage Area in Redwood Park Day/Time: Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Weekly Fee: $116 / $126 non-resident
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
done Summer Adventure Camp Adventure Camp • for ages 9 - 14
Adventure seekers gain lifelong skills while challenging their individual limits: wilderness survival, tracking, navigation and orienteering, fire safety and cooking and adventure prep. Each week offers new activities and adventures. Dates Week 1 June 18-22
Themes Adventure Basics Planning, Gear Prep, Hiking, Leave No Trace
Week 2 June 25-29
Navigation and Orienteering Questing, Compasses, Maps, GPS
Week 3 July 2-6*
Weather Wise Forecasting Weather, Solar Time, Star Maps
Week 4 July 9-13
Code Crackers Morse Code, Encryption, Heliographs, Radios
Week 5 July 16-20
Fire Safety & Cooking Fire Building, Forest Fires, Back Country Recipes
Week 6 July 23-27
Wilderness Survival Shelters, Knots, Tree Beds
Week 7 July 30-Aug 3
Complex Connections Food Web, Tree Networks, Cycles of Life
Week 8 Aug. 6-10
Blazing Trails Mountain Biking, Hiking, Trail Etiquette, Trail Design
Week 9 Aug 13-17
Tracking Track Identification, Predator & Prey, Camouflage
Week 10 Aug 20-24
Search & Rescue Wilderness First Aid, Rescue Skills, Evacuation
Location: Arcata Community Forest, 14th St. entrance to Redwood Park Time: Monday to Friday, 1 to 5 p.m. Weekly Fee: $116 / $126 non-resident *Week 3 Fee: $80 / $90 non-resident
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Summer Skate Camp Skate Camp • for ages 6 - 9 and 6 - 14
Learn how to be safe while having fun at our local skate park. Beginner, intermediate and advanced skaters are all welcome. Instructed by local, skilled skateboarders who know what they’re doing and want to share how to do it! Skate Camp focuses on skate park safety, etiquette, street and vert riding and of course... style!
Full pads are required.
Show your camp registration and get 10% off required equipment from AMPT Skate Shop, 1040 H St., 822-9500 Location: Arcata Skate Park on Sunset Ave., near Hwy 101 Days: Monday-Friday Camp Weekly Fee: $100 / $110 non-resident Ages 6-9 years Dates / Times: Week 1: June 18 - 22, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Ages 6-14 years Dates / Times: Week 2: June 25 - 29, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Week 4: July 9 - 13, 1 to 5 p.m. Week 5: July 16 - 20, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Week 9: Aug. 13-17, 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Girls Shred Week 9: Aug. 13 - 17, 1 to 5 p.m.
Girls Shred with Kelly
Girls have a long tradition in the sport and this camp is designed to share the thrill of skating with the next generation. Invite a friend and come shred at Humboldt’s first all-girls skate camp. Make a full day of it and practice your new skills at the afternoon session.
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Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
Leaders-in-Training
Fun Fact: In 2016, half of Redwood Day Camp Leaders and both Directors started as L.I.T.s!
What’s your teenager doing this summer?
Teens in Leader-In-Training (L.I.T.) work alongside our summer camp staff helping plan and lead activities for youth ages 4 to 14. We keep your teens busy and active helping facilitate games, hikes, field trips and more all while gaining valuable job and leadership skills. Mandatory • Pick your camp* and your dates Interview dates • Make friends and have a blast for all new L.I.T.s: • Gain job experience Thurs. May 24, • Boost your college application Wed., May 30 or Fri. • Earn community service hours June 1, scheduled • Get a head start on future job at the time of registration. opportunities *Note: L.I.T.s must be older than the age range listed for the camp! Registration opens: April 9 Program Fee: $14 per week / $15 non-resident or $70 / $75 non-resident for 5 or more weeks
L.I.T. Training Dates (Times subject to change) Saturday, June 2 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sunday, June 10 from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Leaders make a difference! The City of Arcata has some of the best staff around, all with outstanding safety records. Our team of fun loving First Aid and CPR certified leaders are well trained in their activities. Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Summer Session
June 18 to July 20
July 23 to Aug 4
Fall Session #1
Summer Session # 2
Sept. 10 to Oct. 19
Drop-in Gymnastics Friday Night Flips Judo Hut Gymnastics
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In Arcata Community Center’s Gymnastics Room for ages 5 to 12 years Drop off your kids for free play, fun and games! Friday evenings from 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. Drop-In for $10/class or buy a 6-class pass for $50 Call ahead to reserve your spot: 822-7091 At the Judo Hut, 800 F Street for ages 15 months to 4 years Bring your kids to tumble, jump and play at two Saturday morning classes: 10 to 10:45 a.m. & 11 to 11:45 a.m. Come for one, stay for both! Drop-In for $5/class or buy a 6-class pass for $25
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
Artistic Gymnastics At the Arcata Community Center, for ages 6 to 18 years
Students are coached through skill progressions developed by USA Gymnastics. Gymnasts build strength and flexibility in a non-competitive, fun and safe environment. Build skills to progress to the next level.
New Student Assessment: We take care to make sure your child is enrolled in the most appropriate class for their age and skill set. That’s why every student who is new to the Artistic Gymnastics program must be evaluated prior to enrollment. Assessment dates are listed with each session schedule of classes.
Available Classes, based on skill: Super Springers Beginning A Beginning B These classes are 1 hour, once a week.
Check Check out out our our current current class class times times & & register register online online at at
www.cityofarcata.org/rec
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Judo Hut Gymnastics At the Judo Hut next to City Hall, for ages 15 months to 6 years We have new instructors who are ready to spring into action at the Judo Hut. Come run, jump, swing and play. These fun-filled classes include exploration and play on beams, bars, floor and more! All classes meet for 45 minutes, once a week.
Available classes, based on age: Me & My Helper: 15- 35 months, with an adult Junior Jumpers: age 3 Jumpers: ages 3 - 4 Hoppers: ages 4 - 5 Springers: ages 5 - 6
Please check with the Recreation Office or online for a detailed schedule of classes for each session. Class days and times will vary from session to session.
Birthday Parties Arts & Crafts Party
Looking to express your creative side? Have fun making, creating and playing at an Arts and Crafts Birthday Party! We provide a fun party host who will lead your guests in crafts and activities with time for cake, presents and free play. Locations: Arcata Community Center (Teen Room) or Redwood Lodge & Lounge Playground available if weather permits.
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Birthday Parties Gymnastics Party
Jump into fun with a Gymnastics Party! Instructors set up and help facilitate gymnastics activities while allowing time for cake and presents if desired. All gymnastics parties are limited to 14 participants.
Judo Hut
Jump, climb and explore on beams, bars and more! Children under 2 and those not potty-trained must be accompanied by their legal guardian.
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An awesome place to play. With bars, beams and a large carpeted floor perfect for tumbling, kids are sure to have a blast. No experience required.
Party Information
Days: Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays (based on availability) Two-Hour Party Fee: Up to 14 participants: $125 / $135 non-resident 15 to 30 participants:
(Arts & Crafts and Play Center parties)
$150 / $160 non-resident
Registration: Pick a party type and request at least 14 days in advance. It may take up to a week to confirm your party request. Each participant must be signed in upon arriving at the party.
Cancellation Policy: Our office must receive notice of cancellation at least 4 working days prior to the scheduled party date. If you cancel after this time, we will happily refund half of your party fee. Don’t forget: Cake, beverages, decorations, plates, napkins, forks, candles, tablecloth and camera. Please arrive 30 minutes early for setup and plan to stay at least 30 minutes for clean-up.
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reservation today!
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Arcata Play Center Arcata Recreation Division, with funding from First 5 Humboldt, offers a safe and comfortable place for families to meet and share parenting and play experiences with their children. It’s the place to be! Facilitators: Jaymi, Valerie, Cat & Lauren Ages: Birth to 5 years Location: D St. Neighborhood Center, 1301 D St. Days: Mondays, Tuesdays & Wednesdays Time: 10 a.m. to noon Suggested Daily Donation: $3 / child
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Develop trust and teamwork!
The Challenge Course, located in the beautiful Arcata Community Forest, is a fun-filled outdoor adventure focusing on team building, skill development and environmental education. Groups work together in challenge-by-choice physical activities to master the arts of strategy, leadership, communication, teamwork, goal setting and time pressures. Ideal for: Sports Teams, School Groups, Girl Scouts or Boy Scouts, Summer Camps, Family Gatherings, Small Businesses, Religious Groups, Management Retreats, Birthday Parties and Non-Profits!
Location: 500 East 14th Street, Redwood Park in Arcata. Ages: 4 and older Program Length: ~ 3 hours
Fee: $40 per individual; 10 person group minimum. $30 per individual for groups of 25 or more.
Family Ceramics Join Katie and Chris for this funfilled, family-friendly class. Come be creative with your kids. Our family ceramics class gives you the opportunity to spend quality time with your kids while bringing your creative side to life. Moms, dads, grandparents, siblings we invite the whole family to join in the fun. Families will make a variety of pieces learning various ceramic techniques. Location: Arcata Community Center, Teen Room Day: Tuesdays, May 22 to June 26 and again July 10 to Aug. 14 Time: 6:30 to 8 p.m. Ages: 6 years and up with an adult participant Fee: $70 / $80 non-resident for up to 4 family members $5 each additional family member
Families that clay together stay together!
Your Donation Makes A Difference... Provide a Garden Plot to a low-income family so they can also access healthy food. Help send youth to a Gymnastics Session • a Week of Summer Camp • a Month of Jujitsu • a Challenge Course Adventure!
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Wae Yu Nae Gong Wae Yu Nae Gong (outside soft, inside strong) is a practical and effective martial art that blends Brazilian Jiu Jitsu, Kickboxing, Judo, Kung Fu, Kenpo, Hwa Rang Do, Tae Kwon Do, Hapkido, Aikido, and weaponry into a martial arts system that is easy and fun to learn! Class emphasis will be on learning street defense, developing focus, balance of mind and body, and compassion towards others. If you have questions regarding this class please contact instructor Daniel Perez at nchrda2@pacbell.net or 834-0792. Instructor: Daniel Perez
Location: Judo Hut, 800 F St. located on the Arcata Ballpark level
For youth 5 and over and adults Days: Tuesdays and Wednesdays, June 18 to August 27 Time: 5:30 to 6 30 p.m.. Monthly Fee: $30 / $40 non-resident Drop-in Fee: $10 per class Uniform and Patches: $45 (Pay instructor) Cancellation Dates: May 29 & 30, June 5 & 6 See website for Spring class schedule. Daniel Perez has over 40 years of martial arts experience and has taught martial arts and self-defense to adults and children on the North Coast for over twenty years. Daniel is the founder and Grandmaster of the martial art Wae Yu Nae Gong and holds a Bachelor’s degree in music and a Master’s degree in Kinesiology.
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Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
Atlantis’s Fitness Classes Atlantis has a love for health and fitness and wants to share that love with you in a fun and safe environment that is inclusive to everyone. Classes are dynamic and music-driven, focusing on both high and low impact as well as high and low intensity. Classes are taught in a manner that incorporates ALL fitness levels. For more details, contact atlantiscoral@yahoo.com, put “Classes” in subject line. Instructor: Atlantis Riddle Certified in INSANITY Live, PiYo Live, P90X Live, Core De Force & Zumba. In June she will received her Group Fitness Certification. Location: D Street Neighborhood Center 1301 D St. Ages: All Ages (under 18 w/parent or guardian) Days: Wednesdays and Fridays Drop-in Fee: $5 (Bring light to medium hand weights and yoga mat.) Cancellation Dates: July 4 & 6
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Drop-In Activities Can’t commit to a class? Why not drop in to these fun activities? You don’t need to register, just come by and have some fun! Some regular classes also have a drop-in option; see description of those classes in this Guide. Please note that drop-in fees for classes other than those on these pages vary.
Drop-in fee is just $3 for any of these activities! OR get a 10-class Punch Pass for just $20!
Drop-In Badminton
In the Arcata Community Center Multi-Purpose Room
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 6 to 8 p.m. June 5 - July 26 (No drop-in June 12 & 14) Gym closed for floor refinishing July 30 - Aug. 19 Check monthly “Drop-In” schedule @ www.cityofarcta.org/rec
Drop-In Basketball
In the Arcata Community Center Multi-Purpose Room
Tuesdays & Thursdays, 8 to 10 p.m. June 5 - July 26 (No drop-in June 12 & 14) Gym closed for floor refinishing July 30 - Aug. 19 Check monthly “Drop-In” schedule @ www.cityofarcta.org/rec
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Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
Drop-In Activities Drop-In Community Song Circle
In the Arcata Community Center Teen Room The first Thursday of the month, 7 to 10 p.m. June 7, July 5 & August 2 Check monthly “Drop-In” schedule @ www.cityofarcta.org/rec
Drop-In Hula Dance
In the Arcata Community Center Gymnastics Room
Saturdays, 9 to noon, June 2 - August 25 Check monthly “Drop-In” schedule @ www.cityofarcta.org/rec
Drop-In Pickle Ball
In the Arcata Community Center Multi-Purpose Room
Mondays (3 :30 to 6:30 p.m.), Wednesday (4 p.m. - 6:45 p.m.) Fridays (noon to 3 p.m.) (No drop-in June 11-15 - 15, July 4) Gym closed for floor refinishing July 30 - Aug. 19 Check monthly “Drop-In” schedule @ www.cityofarcta.org/rec
Drop-In Samba Drumming At the D Street Neighborhood Center
Sundays, noon to 3 p.m. June - August Check monthly “Drop-In” schedule @ www.cityofarcta.org/rec
Drop-In Table Tennis
In the Arcata Community Center Senior Dining Room
Mondays & Wednesdays, 6 to 8 p.m. June 4 - August 29 Check monthly “Drop-in” schedule @ www. cityofarcta.org/rec
Drop-in fee is just $3 for any of these activities! OR get a 10-class Punch Pass for just $20!
Drop-In Ukulele
In the Arcata Community Center Arts & Crafts Room
The first Monday, second Tuesday & third Thursday 5 to 7 p.m. June - August Check monthly “Drop-In” schedule @ www.cityofarcta.org/rec
Drop-In Volleyball
In the Arcata Community Center Multi-Purpose Room
Mondays & Wednesdays 7 to 9 p.m. June 6 - July 25 (No drop-in June 13 & July 4) Gym closed for floor refinishing July 30 - Aug. 19 Check monthly “Drop-In” schedule @ www.cityofarcta.org/rec Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Field/Court Rentals Search “Venues” at www.cityofarcata.org/rec Looking to host a game, secure a practice location or just have fun?
Call (707) 822-7091 for more details. Fields at Arcata Sports Complex (Soccer and Softball)
Tennis Courts at Larson Park
Bocce Courts at Larson Park
Fields at Pacific Union (Soccer and Softball)
Arcata Ballpark
For rental rates, available dates or more details, call us at 822-7091 or visit www.cityofarcata.org
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Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
Facility & Park Rentals Planning a meeting, party or special event?
Arcata Community Center
D Street Neighborhood Center
Gazebo at Larson Park
Library Conference Room
Redwood Lodge
Redwood Lounge
Picnic Area at Redwood Park
Stage Area at Redwood Park
For rental rates, available dates or more details, call us at 822-7091 or visit www.cityofarcata.org
Reserve your space today!
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Jujitsu & Samurai Dan Zan Ryu Jujitsu is a traditional Japanese/Hawaiian Jujitsu system covering escapes, strikes and throws. The art for all lends itself readily to practical self-defense on basic ages! Give and advanced levels. Class emphasis is placed on it a try! physical conditioning, character development and community. Instructor: Matthew Olson Location: Judo Hut, 800 F St. Days: Mondays & Thursdays Dates: Monthly / Ongoing No Class: May 29 & July 3
Beginning martial arts training taught in higher energy classes using games with martial concepts, focusing on strength, balance and coordination. Youth Ages: 5 - 8 years (skill dependent) Samurai Level 1: 5 to 5:45 p.m. Level 2: 5:45 to 6:30 p.m. Fees: $20 (2 days/week for 1 mo.) / $30 non-resident Drop-In Fee: $5 per class
Youth Jujitsu
Adult Jujitsu
Traditional self defense martial arts consisting of escapes, locks, striking, throwing and grappling. Beginning to advanced, all are welcome. Ages: 8 - 16 years Times: 6:30 to 7:45 p.m. Fees: $25 (2 days/week for 1 mo.) / $35 non-resident Drop-In Fee: $6 per class Ages: 16 years and older Times: 7:45 to 9:15 p.m. Fees: $30 (2 days/week for 1 mo.) / $40 non-resident Drop-In Fee: $7 per class
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Bayside Park Farm & Community Garden 930 Old Arcata Road in Arcata
Food For Thought... Rent A Garden Plot! Grow organic fruits, vegetables and flowers for your family and friends. Join other community gardeners and share in the growing vision!
Plot Size: Approximately 4’ x 25’ Annual Fee: $75 / $85 non-resident
Call the Recreation office at (707) 822-7091 to find out about available garden plots.
Something for everyone! From trail mix and granola to dried fruit and peanut butter, our Bulk Department has everything to sustain your outdoor outings.
Your one stop snack shop for adventures!
Open Daily 6am to 9pm
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811 I St. Arcata 25 4th St. Eureka
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Summer Farm Shares
Look forward to Summer Farm Shares Just $450/share June-November! Share the bounty, get a farm buddy!
Vegetables you receive include: arugula, basil, beets, broccoli, Brussels sprouts, cabbage (green & red), calendula, carrots, cauliflower, chamomile, chard, chives, cilantro, cucumbers (lemon & slicing), collards, dill, fennel, flowers, garlic, green onions, green beans, kale, leek, lettuce, mint, onions, oregano, peppers (hot & sweet), parsley, parsnip, potatoes, peas, pumpkins, radishes, sage, spinach, squash, thyme, tomatoes & turnips!
How do I get started?
• Call Farmer Jayme at (615) 427-9372 • Email baysideparkfarm@cityofarcata.org • Pick up an application from the Recreation Office • Download an application or enroll online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
VOLUNTEER AT THE FARM! Drop in volunteer hours are on Fridays 2 to 5 p.m. – stop by and we’ll put you to work! Tasks include weeding, planting, hoeing, caring for farm animals, and a variety of other daily farm jobs. Volunteer days are a great way to get outside, be active and meet others who have the same interest in organic agriculture and good food. To show our gratitude, you will receive fresh organic produce. Bring a water bottle and a bag to take veggies home in. Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Arcata Forest Projects Be a Volunteer Trail Steward! Volunteer Trail Stewards (VTS) is a grassroots program of the Humboldt Trails Council (www.humtrails.org). Stewards serve as community eyes and ears whenever they are out walking, running or riding the trail. Stewards also call in safety hazards, pick up litter and report camping or inappropriate use, but are not the police. In addition, about once a month Stewards host a Saturday morning work session where volunteers work with City staff on a trail project. This may be brushing back a section of trail, rebuilding a wash-out, removing exotic plants or improving signage. No prior experience or tools are required; the only qualification is willingness. For more information or to volunteer email hughes@humboldt.edu.
Volunteer at a Workday! A variety of volunteer forest projects and tours are available, periodically, throughout the year. Invasive plant removal, trail construction and a variety of guided interpretive tours are some of the ongoing events offered annually. The City of Arcata invites the community and community groups to assist with stewardship of all of Arcata’s natural resources, including the Arcata Marsh and waterways. • Saturday volunteer workdays run from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. • Forest, Marsh & Shay Park workday dates are subject to change: Contact Darius Damonte at (707) 825-2105 or ddamonte@cityofarcata.org for information on meeting locations • The City of Arcata provides gloves, tools, first aid kit, snacks and beverages. • Prior to work, a safety talk and tool-use instruction is presented. • Volunteers must wear work clothes & boots and sign a liability release form.
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When the poopspeditions tors Diam tri ou rk trict county’s of lan major partter supply een Direc the dis maps ty’s Hum of towand at isor to pa run dis ath Gr S of began cities st , ol s, sw during n several Poop communities, ea 15 Awareness ES bo DanielAMintz for pla de za A4 Am gy to grade tion In 20Humboldt SSN a wi Month last September, an initial the first ldt Bay Municipal meaty re up a strate MCSD for Mad CRiveR Union su eric s ad The tructu SELE sal ng st r. ort pe an ou Water U po District ati re am we eff lwill appeal a run yieldrvis HUMBOLDT of Nat n- – After a HO uinfras to cre lar po ity Fo nue its Durh nion on-ga cannabis manufacturing peror, iv mm so un ed some 28 Stat onlymonth-and-a-half coun ive of delay Jack iveR U five-milli salmments ies off mm will conti ate a co e dis- mit approval. eR due an es, R Co th e Ry said ty cre d ct ree meat Su facilit n. Th Mad E – A a pounds of dog er lin est, so st ofto low onquality, the North distri ding to of tow LL At its Jan. 17 meeting, the d sew ity for g the McK ndb n he Coast’s waste. 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The project is being adis for ations Tri 2010 e be iver ncoffee decla de ng, the leyvil di sis rvisors ing Un seek and n ee , Su amicably eti gthy vanced by the Eureka-based wsnacks, mend vice s F dacy Mad nThe season would orkeidadchat elec iolike Supe recom after len sors me e ad n Cate, have starta db Autumn cyHachi, Ran nand Mercer Fraser company, which Beans th in Se ro te , Se farifleft, ed- on Dec. 1 had crabs shown pervi advancld form in d at make rected D ch erg, d toat pt p. o Arc 9 su th poopy then runs a gravel mining and prohit the ou Di er 43Saturday his 6, 20 istric a meat-shell ratio of 25 perJan. will als ty sh ne ata. e Su iatrail. ke tageO morning, cessing operation at the site. Tri ,Mar, servleft, first 17.) tcent. Tests ndb Tera at the ittee the coun ce. rs Minia s is of volunteer in early November ba so ed erg te andth But it’s not the project itself l her Su powerful poopdar comm ether task for Supervi d Virgi Insu Cquickly ou on rm showed crabs were far below at ndb wh sness an onsored Kev located that concerns the district – a prestigious on he erg’ on two-bagger ran ncil the the standard, with the percentsa les ils -sp ’s cu W co s an ce load. More more vexing action is an assodis SU information M in L w home po is available ages ranging from 14 to 16.7 Age d ND ell Bass agenda Val ARC ad R . H lit which kn ly.com at humboldtpetsupp ciated zoning change from an BE A ppercent. ow ical and at nRG the aske ley F TA iveR oove item, er su n in ad Facebook.com/hu agricultural to heavy industrial mboldtpet. lora – F Uni r Subsequent results were into d sion ed aft short on or McKvanPhotos by KLh | Union A3 l category. District officials are FR also disappointing and the latbu the wheth Farm year such emergrs of O inwou si deeply concerned about the BIS M s ha s, Su lega nes can er porte shelters ds and est tests from crabs collected n ap ld se bu Top TIM potential for chemical spills prov ll be lized s on abis they s beenn term mpgroun villages on Dec. 19 from Fort Bragg to BE ild M , en ce ’d Bo Gua CK ing the R ed whe from man , co . T future industrial uses, as as ca house the cultiv ge U an Crescent City showed the meat . is The n an ma TO t a ttom as at afte rd ai INLE .S. t onhazardous substances tly: nsi he to pu tiny nded it. enabled c C an drug io st could su ratios ranging from 19 to 21 s, bu n rp d if y wh lum . 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He out the at the for on on d Fr he otor en ved cr was ed hee radio tha Ton ua ue Moo was vest ghted Humb ility permit commiss tio lo t Fos rry mak“It is . 5,000 M fare urce watem,” sai ew ersto lped e fac d cr re cr rez te ad Ral A2 intz iveR Union L to cate in re Mot rd su the ar an ew fr Bay. highli of the s Coali g to ca ion so nthe The ensys iss spen ea ho om A ifega es di ew el M nion sp ew was able resc es th with maMCKINLEYVILLE d turinga speci the by the puate d to thye liti Fried of chair Homeles s fundin A2 vess rect then tabl the onse or water d comm rel Dani iveR U mem nomp ebo d oved– There arehnplenty ue con ur la Air C-27 neral nicipal de ma ger, e de a he to an ing pr ge s ha is R na at m ci d Jo tol reasons R d ve ap . r th for re ca ty McKinleyville residents h an an iew emd “w rc TE be cr elisHe Mad – The at tinuo ter, Stassito feel y Mu county ou Hum se,” cision avy vote, neral ma coun we se vote. SHEL r mm thlro e M led ovcom ssel nt rev te” an bers d tr coew ap e po bt Ba thecheery r and Da the optimistictheabout he ge a seHUM an ende otor ug “th prox usly and town’s on deep bold said DALE mbold pu to art a clo ior to tri ronme adequa ed erhemuct’s their n ng theOn ond ess sf tia h over es future. our ff tol 0 “in mer ries BOL Mad iel flip side, to er liver a GLENthe Hu s warn rcel alo s.” im undisthe unincorporated na- thePr an est t Bay Cap susp the M ncern pact to 88,00 a are se issue ing staoning isthde byredthe ed fog baLifeb ad atel of d th co , the with t. en ntami t community a pa ict ha C thei cial of de DT RiveR in Coa a im s co alll of – ch along for if Ger y ager r Distr ing of d to co ue tha neral ba tho t plann the rez tz REhe Ge – n oat de etc e en ndo com Greg d a oast tem unty there’ menta sysHumboldt ing r po Dun lays SC iss Aft Uni ry n- st G wat k. bly Bu that – faces some Co daunting on ted re to Wate the rezon uld lea , an County tire lence man Ful sear Gua said UEw Ge ter challenges. B ua er rs indeli upda off- them ts la genes , the er w on ter co envir ing wa mboldt ease we avy s to der. ler, ch-a rd All tofdothis a ne Asorsto he rd cr ing was that River ing wa ble discussed sione e it’s ently he Jan. MIS fishi ou n th us be the- . A st w s cr Nor aitin the al of Supervi 2 lp ew drink of Hu ials17relduring ed s ab McKinleyville ab tw th ee SIN ng co this “We e Se dder Mad of drink lawsuit. ernthe beca ty’s rec approv Chamber de of vanc ge lic ide of Commerce nts mater een boat $2.75 ken fis go l un a Coag thro wa- G mm man exte c- MIS crab re ad of an n t it’s McKinleyville tion trigger ct’s conc weState res doevent us coun In its Board A2 parceat Azalea tha held MACK be . Cra fishe starti per d an herm st’s ug g ch m’s y SI n un TOWN A the ly y n. s the PANEL • tri zar The s.” 2 all-star ilit LE Ce nin ga m panel for the State of McKinleyville Hall, which ma e dis Pla rtPlan, Co was ha ity. love d ove NG co h DA fac po d st en supp a zo brimming rm ng The to in asized is Donald, n fis bber meeting with r fro ac a crowd tivitie a •McKinleyville l ifi GLEN Community Th water ” included, 1 haFire un soak mArcata d mile rbo Br on more ab Fr crea nning from emphcannof occu trial eraee Services s in en an pr ed said than 100 hin Orsini, Chief District Manager ice d exar Jutin ted left, c Cre But Greg Mc20 ch who turned d cr se aring unty Pla He • moderator m residents as us s o ard yan out ed nh pe to se G ba county . Ben Sh Lo Shepherd, Planning g co pr 02 d im the fro w O mesti g a he re ind ieden District Attorney scen oc on pu Building listen to rc Director t ern thei Eu ag panel presentation. ab onJohn Maggie Fleming, uttl en rego proc as -ves and ect for 11 co . 2n • Fu&an Sheriff Gu fo ut a Sund Scott crab en llFr wou Ford, er e, no of conc “a dirborhood es Billy Ja Honsal, zonin -relatBusiness r durin Jan. Sh coordinator Watch t. s r 11 t se a eg se Miller and es nKevin n Capt. 70 re ng a ka, d St Willfong. t Cit sors n. ater is ll se cars e Se Christine rezon the rce than ld mea s w Tes show Neighge inForoumore Mo hours, t is y sequ McKinleyville nine-mem7-44 22 and sors otia l or y ar site rvic op – dale two Pho rd c berg, acaMcKinleyville at the on meeti a chan berrespanel the ct, tha undw ha CA reet n ts resident, alle hou a. A morn ore Glenof county th notedwthat to • A n ha rvice upon r. 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PILE PLUCKERS There are plenty of Dogipot poop bag dispensers at the Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary, IN M Ja ed SIG it’s just that the staggeringof fic cKIN M ck D comne ia ad NIA plexity of their operation th ird lly LEY Riv urh sometimes sd du termkick VILL eR U am forces dog walkers to leave ay ed E lea rintheir ni ga tra tri est on as of – pets’ poo alongside trails. m Daniel een H ds. Mintz unity the for Fortuacall gath Fif f hi Rya by Gr sible frotter roa Comm ct se of s in nately, er th . eb Humboldt M n ad R ote iveR ur Pet U nion Supply sponces Su ars ille to pr McK ing oDis cam Su s a co five ye m ac in andGLENDALE RU ct sors an Arcata Marsh Cleanup a pr nleyv potenxt chart Day inle Mon tric paig ndber fro iled hing Gw e McKi r proje – Citing ve aR t n da n. 3, the ne thing oveyv once ge tial un threats a etc month. Th g o to Ja the Its su d quarry: heaps o’ drinking fo big waille. y n on on ct over t every impr d str y of a n. of the ight perv r a dog crap. When the poopspeditions tors Diam tri ou rk trict county’s of lan major partter supply een Direc the dis maps ty’s Hum of towand at isor to pa run dis ath Gr S of began cities st , ol s, sw during n several Poop communities, ea 15 Awareness ES bo DanielAMintz for pla de za A4 Am gy to grade tion In 20Humboldt SSN a wi Month last September, an initial the first ldt Bay Municipal meaty re up a strate MCSD for Mad CRiveR Union su eric s ad The tructu SELE sal ng st r. ort pe an ou Water U po District ati re am we eff lwill appeal a run yieldrvis HUMBOLDT of Nat n- – After a HO uinfras to cre lar po ity Fo nue its Durh nion on-ga cannabis manufacturing peror, iv mm so un ed some 28 Stat onlymonth-and-a-half coun ive of delay Jack iveR U five-milli salmments ies off mm will conti ate a co e dis- mit approval. eR due an es, R Co th e Ry said ty cre d ct ree meat Su facilit n. Th Mad E – A a pounds of dog er lin est, so st ofto low onquality, the North distri ding to of tow LL At its Jan. 17 meeting, the d sew ity for g the McK ndb n he Coast’s waste. Lastto e Cal in e the commercial fun EYVI grade on Dungeness un sid en e co th nt tif st NL th rg district’s am Th in w br up mm Board of Directors da e or ea ou season n gra oo leyv Saturday’s e re ntin crab McKI tank, s, a co ck are ’s up ld nia, is on hold due to spra k, obtai est on the voted to file an appeal of countz toINSIGNIA side ue was rough water pond BMX tra nleyville On Will illhaul e, seas lik and price uncertainMin n for w be se tr nng lon Su y Ki n el e a lin ty Planning Commission perof ic Ju ow11.4T pounds. rv ari nit ts nio d Mc n McKi Dani iveR U years er crinid t, w g F ty. of ing ne, dber ne 5, Cre ri on-re ays an ed in the ard mit approval Jan 11 for a canR elt Courageous of ek ad, hich ifthThethstatus who g an vo ed by strict Bo of Mad – After e a sh te crabbing lar arrcts includ n. e ov will ard an te m nabis manufacturing facility at Dis Pla rs appr ces Di d firstOri inbe prov ty’s Bo ee to seat ber. ann d chvolunteers proje ategic cl clarified this week, when OLDT alle wthema 13.5 acre Glendale area site ment, Servi ill Hoopack, theudresults MB ed to ap coun mmitt ,” M (“M ouncefortify ed Str e docu unity ch HU Fie es of another round of ur the a co that borders the Mad River. d hi ngewith n Th Comm ldr St oose . meat-to-shell press ration, ming in Befor ad R adro selves ratio testing will on it. liberatio le ing e s can even betwsurface. The project is being adis for ations Tri 2010 e be iver ncoffee decla de ng, the leyvil di sis rvisors ing Un seek and n ee , Su amicably eti gthy vanced by the Eureka-based wsnacks, mend vice s F dacy Mad nThe season would orkeidadchat elec iolike Supe recom after len sors me e ad n Cate, have starta db Autumn cyHachi, Ran nand Mercer Fraser company, which Beans th in Se ro te , Se farifleft, ed- on Dec. 1 had crabs shown pervi advancld form in d at make rected D ch erg, d toat pt p. o Arc 9 su th poopy then runs a gravel mining and prohit the ou Di er 43Saturday his 6, 20 istric a meat-shell ratio of 25 perJan. will als ty sh ne ata. e Su iatrail. ke tageO morning, cessing operation at the site. Tri ,Mar, servleft, first 17.) tcent. Tests ndb Tera at the ittee the coun ce. rs Minia s is of volunteer in early November ba so ed erg te andth But it’s not the project itself l her Su powerful poopdar comm ether task for Supervi d Virgi Insu Cquickly ou on rm showed crabs were far below at ndb wh sness an onsored Kev located that concerns the district – a prestigious on he erg’ on two-bagger ran ncil the the standard, with the percentsa les ils -sp ’s cu W co s an ce load. More more vexing action is an assodis SU information M in L w home po is available ages ranging from 14 to 16.7 Age d ND ell Bass agenda Val ARC ad R . H lit which kn ly.com at humboldtpetsupp ciated zoning change from an BE A ppercent. ow ical and at nRG the aske ley F TA iveR oove item, er su n in ad Facebook.com/hu agricultural to heavy industrial mboldtpet. lora – F Uni r Subsequent results were into d sion ed aft short on or McKvanPhotos by KLh | Union A3 l category. District officials are FR also disappointing and the latbu the wheth Farm year such emergrs of O inwou si deeply concerned about the BIS M s ha s, Su lega nes can er porte shelters ds and est tests from crabs collected n ap ld se bu Top TIM potential for chemical spills prov ll be lized s on abis they s beenn term mpgroun villages on Dec. 19 from Fort Bragg to BE ild M , en ce ’d Bo Gua CK ing the R ed whe from man , co . T future industrial uses, as as ca house the cultiv ge U an Crescent City showed the meat . is The n an ma TO t a ttom as at afte rd ai INLE .S. t onhazardous substances tly: nsi he to pu tiny nded it. enabled c C an drug io st could su ratios ranging from 19 to 21 s, bu n rp d if y wh lum . Abo seen ssive CA ga r th ded YVIL oaSt st ga spit That’s no. entl swer w n w sit dema ion is xibilit contaminate Wilso n e domestic water tion ain ther ose as gan y an it percent. rat s it no fle terioat is p of ve, on th Sim NNA urda floo engi thre LE GUa an e w Mike is still ere ation. grade be ha supply decla allow ety code wh ns through a water well at Rd — e jobs . “O the reve of th b di d p ha wh a id n e s rai sis That r th e u y, p so fis prevented e c nd down n for exte eal ad uld d saf sp cri a Jan. 1 t m the Kevin L. Hoover A ild at tu e - and nearby tial theEd Feb ng n room he The . To n hous ted fou site po in ur go flow ue to e sa aThe 2018 study used d wo an elter Mad River ear closerm session opening and the season was set co pro ace ally ing looksrcata to A go tion rises it is th took ss lan nsionand ight case torrenff on Mad RiveR $4Umillion .S. A sh law an health can be nve pe . Le o s c nion for preservaeleva e eleva od . 3. “T ibly e ar al is er wly Urig he le collector Coa the wells. en high se ht, w Hum on toen d place at CitywHall , c d blu lik te slo , n wh of Tuesday, ies hi to lp sk o start on in C rt ili on Jan. 15, the latest ty rte thei an e Th e at of ft, Sa Jan. tion ARCATA am no the n em de st e oa ati ill as ly mor s w can ea as to pr oper Top aseyear part fai nter seasid ouse –t. Once by sta ilding propert diareas. bo of natural lure Friedenbach, the water fila John 16, with about d y wh the larg tain arou ch st Gua m pe s. “I sets the profi lik two a ou Durh nion standozen date the season can be delayed c ing mend and ar t wi ldt r veoff st comff HU City hth s Streesits hth e co ould ,” D lon ovid aMed by its Kicking to ressmeeting, s nin ich ou e ear r | nd on bu t publi elters. recom ources an sselthe newith peeach com ta e ouse general manager, said t, the lig Council rd itan lig down nseated Jack iveR U inidad on las aked the t, caus e bludistrict’s t B m mitteemembers do g n de rd ev Su M u A in a d so ow m tli ay e g, d n hth to. th tha in Th sh er nio as ee R bl t’s n . w BO rsa semiu committee gave diti n ap pe help ries 10 n Se n lef four ; le nion ld e, the ng lot am | so tha ency a brief update for de Edwa environmental on be w advisory on cialChamber. its res ategy thet district’s if the Mad The Tr on stood Bay so rds Str slump to the lig d ctor issued ou Val ” said ’t se cult pany’ e circle in Council ultan o; im . t can ould e o vi ft L Mad fishermen domestic useY waTop rosscommittees, a. rki – Sa ich Abov im an onal plic titive iv f tha could r in le oP na mak said e Durh ag recent activities. and procesRiv emerg a cons focusing first” str less pe fell crab its se DTBut ag DA com water fishi m., rea VH its AD se, wh updates and tdad nce wa lside to enough rned ter it s ac trailer. rbor pa takes d y C Lan e that atio s be at ack H .” would e ab b Ph – a This ing be ID J te vulnerable year, e . g me ini is the U eR NG n On attending ing is in io e d um sors the us an zo by fr ar were wa T hil fis ho may sin VI ty ha ahead. no hurry to get se se vess ov ve po F-F Bob ov oto sw ho n Brown om Hum mun an g ve comTRIN hthou king Tr entra The meeting also mitteemembers us n of Wetlands tos fa tomBut nt.” EO. e D ha n on a looks he ch he UinUni er gist the of r. rtin M bold “hou ent of tional a spill. MO le, it s clo coun t mocasente d the ssmeetPer for Pho ity indu ing cuPe via by m ed da ch as l Lig to lets el andboar rm going.SuHigh.Socean ev p“T oo on swells of the s on a at the rbor. - wa t a geolo was no this wi geolo-bas now bo icleft made is aC cem nven ers su at ha t seaylevel rise ha ries goo att . the citizen-led groups – For- ing with T C an midd y lower trance ria nda . C is under l d n el Ger g Creeks moria ff overl w sits “It’s ha re un a not , th thatchansaid aP co has stri amen mit homework t’s tha on fishing he ld ich like antlcontaminamorthe So hief d fr assign- discussion. the effort itizes pla ent, co y shelt oa t ion he est Management, Open Pl nin two B too risky e of en n Bay thanked ment the hil and y gl for layin ed ic ge not , H nsult beenal ca dm (CU tor a blu 1949, no lot at ll sit the Space & ments. the e tion b, wh thewhere fis jettie s eigho elec ry B the el He at -station fl e A Jo om ryan afte st Gprocessors at a gas Ranc ut n counmonu down the advic atsite Yurok io n prior perman porar um an do gOne en Direc s a P lif ishe reviewing sout a ca g th ower rcat ad Agriculture, Parks & Recreation prop ic Clu n uacrabs to s. appointing co 16 llec- Arcata sits g. h Sp sewanted Tw inmemt mthetriccilwfor Sc rnmore since parkingment wi heria, b find two nMunicipal ph theto sample in tem Dep bo t an prep nabis t fo ) thebeen topplellowing dad Civthere’s sephnew rvices t there’ s Trinid s co sh e jack rm ott oon rd su al as ta m ple Code o it of get an ile bers. en for obsoBot h si nnab e gr co a Bot coof d of and move thea spill abidea and Wetlands & Creektri–ct’learn ip kind thin the that’s conn Se to the e monu d Ranc ic Clu lightre’ Fo , Fof meat A s so pow kin Com artmldt C d fil ared faci r m what Moo ets Trini ousetaminated tom de is fa ou mpa a.m w crew dis are wi lete language the ground or the da Bay instea lages. d Huma ged tha d the s Coa . in need Civ the Humou g eb sTh er quality ofwrevision. the t ei mbe they’ll ere hth the are er Starck uth ed to about what the others er getting. e doing, vil an n an Nancy ty’ led n pa en ou ed by lci . of Trini inidad bell s of Parks Air An M for fo & at groundwater MH st is gist, the lig , decid Recmem and d prae draft tent alth an acknow using” re gh cial re, w . 4 rcel. bo tests intak pa and you’re alcoun has com its lity dwor y is The ny, t by nty with of or ueaiThe to review r Sunda a rb other A2 to coordinate til the and Tr location on brass oject. ten t will be ho – at Stat H-6 ho the trict” and ce -6 Gua be Those ld the He Beck will LL fis done avoid sel so r iss an the ep portedsaid visioning bem doney for owns it sits on Arc Plan the USE plex sp on th k lis t rd measure rs by the t state’s pr GLENDALE A3 is-d orne for5 aDballot 1: hi r dis d a surfafee able rease at effort set Bay mileDepartment o-t t of duplicaarfor s ie e re w din not raw bigge mmproposal Tribe anen CE ted com C. ata nin tionouof HTHO bo 50 ion H 5 Dol effort. West’s Carlson ing Valley ly e s w ng to discPark, dive g cr ab he on olph Air erty St an no rm d its tw for the ce thi LIG pa Conn of afford to inc its. Th been off Co locat00 – as O ea a a. new s oa lin at g ctas ov parcel the pe atio Lan that St raise to don of ab n a Fish and on n ca es atax tor of rly(DFW) on rt rd Wildlife Sp crew m., um phin e pla t have wherescueerA6 to 2,0may be Planningth prLote rmits e an at tr in could rt of “lack a push using un t have a ab ECO-COMMITTEES ed . W they bo e g T ted Sun Leen y’s pr d ifwe ar th t this the eb l- n H ed to ainin helic ion res. hous tain pe may tak ns tha lightan also is pa erate - 1,500 here it ldt helic tion tan fromfollo rece re to on his hen bo pots CRABS de im in A2 at e the als wi and oa ob been er of ho gains tha closu e was tio w op “T rt inci th Val g fl opte Hum be ange fac y oft cr umbo the The cotel befor that de safety an rit and process the op ing the ived be e of crew the th w at abChief the Sa fixed St ed Bay opte D pa r m e fo ley g ch al to is manu one ght numb d some as mo shortag the ing ep by h cr ar ld scen ight r cr bo integ d lo D- ew ink rm Gro evries l ill no seen the m over capt ent ov out Jott, That Among d is ke ch unit til crew am -win ation a 47was r cr zonin opos ab rez y brou this ye c healt the n CA c drw .olph also t B e. A in ew ldt yielde ses su inju . T Hewi ty Hous d The y’s pr t cann e. The , bo ain en NN build er Si up, ay ch erbo 1:10 er atioba the was ing year. discusse puicbli sion publi otecting thean 1:15 the ca s se ento g airc Hum -foo first ew fr C facilit ar , foo ed in cr laun an ABI of sit ries he ing mps loby los e hous by Sally t Coun witt sai the 47 oa the ion in diedennt s.envi- a resc but d, he the ard p.m se arch arri raft bold t M on sc om uare Durham been comp sq ing than pr ter for cr S ew ched -foo st G area . Th Jack old n. He out the at the for on on d Fr he otor en ved cr was ed hee radio tha Ton ua ue Moo was vest ghted Humb ility permit commiss tio lo t Fos rry mak“It is . 5,000 M fare urce watem,” sai ew ersto lped e fac d cr re cr rez te ad Ral A2 intz iveR Union L to cate in re Mot rd su the ar an ew fr Bay. highli of the s Coali g to ca ion so nthe The ensys iss spen ea ho om A ifega es di ew el M nion sp ew was able resc es th with maMCKINLEYVILLE d turinga speci the by the puate d to thye liti Fried of chair Homeles s fundin A2 vess rect then tabl the onse or water d comm rel Dani iveR U mem nomp ebo d oved– There arehnplenty ue con ur la Air C-27 neral nicipal de ma ger, e de a he to an ing pr ge s ha is R na at m ci d Jo tol reasons R d ve ap . r th for re ca ty McKinleyville residents h an an iew emd “w rc TE be cr elisHe Mad – The at tinuo ter, Stassito feel y Mu county ou Hum se,” cision avy vote, neral ma coun we se vote. SHEL r mm thlro e M led ovcom ssel nt rev te” an bers d tr coew ap e po bt Ba thecheery r and Da the optimistictheabout he ge a seHUM an ende otor ug “th prox usly and town’s on deep bold said DALE mbold pu to art a clo ior to tri ronme adequa ed erhemuct’s their n ng theOn ond ess sf tia h over es future. our ff tol 0 “in mer ries BOL Mad iel flip side, to er liver a GLENthe Hu s warn rcel alo s.” im undisthe unincorporated na- thePr an est t Bay Cap susp the M ncern pact to 88,00 a are se issue ing staoning isthde byredthe ed fog baLifeb ad atel of d th co , the with t. en ntami t community a pa ict ha C thei cial of de DT RiveR in Coa a im s co alll of – ch along for if Ger y ager r Distr ing of d to co ue tha neral ba tho t plann the rez tz REhe Ge – n oat de etc e en ndo com Greg d a oast tem unty there’ menta sysHumboldt ing r po Dun lays SC iss Aft Uni ry n- st G wat k. bly Bu that – faces some Co daunting on ted re to Wate the rezon uld lea , an County tire lence man Ful sear Gua said UEw Ge ter challenges. B ua er rs indeli upda off- them ts la genes , the er w on ter co envir ing wa mboldt ease we avy s to der. ler, ch-a rd All tofdothis a ne Asorsto he rd cr ing was that River ing wa ble discussed sione e it’s ently he Jan. MIS fishi ou n th us be the- . A st w s cr Nor aitin the al of Supervi 2 lp ew drink of Hu ials17relduring ed s ab McKinleyville ab tw th ee SIN ng co this “We e Se dder Mad of drink lawsuit. ernthe beca ty’s rec approv Chamber de of vanc ge lic ide of Commerce nts mater een boat $2.75 ken fis go l un a Coag thro wa- G mm man exte c- MIS crab re ad of an n t it’s McKinleyville tion trigger ct’s conc weState res doevent us coun In its Board A2 parceat Azalea tha held MACK be . Cra fishe starti per d an herm st’s ug g ch m’s y SI n un TOWN A the ly y n. s the PANEL • tri zar The s.” 2 all-star ilit LE Ce nin ga m panel for the State of McKinleyville Hall, which ma e dis Pla rtPlan, Co was ha ity. love d ove NG co h DA fac po d st en supp a zo brimming rm ng The to in asized is Donald, n fis bber meeting with r fro ac a crowd tivitie a •McKinleyville l ifi GLEN Community Th water ” included, 1 haFire un soak mArcata d mile rbo Br on more ab Fr crea nning from emphcannof occu trial eraee Services s in en an pr ed said than 100 hin Orsini, Chief District Manager ice d exar Jutin ted left, c Cre But Greg Mc20 ch who turned d cr se aring unty Pla He • moderator m residents as us s o ard yan out ed nh pe to se G ba county . Ben Sh Lo Shepherd, Planning g co pr 02 d im the fro w O mesti g a he re ind ieden District Attorney scen oc on pu Building listen to rc Director t ern thei Eu ag panel presentation. ab onJohn Maggie Fleming, uttl en rego proc as -ves and ect for 11 co . 2n • Fu&an Sheriff Gu fo ut a Sund Scott crab en llFr wou Ford, er e, no of conc “a dirborhood es Billy Ja Honsal, zonin -relatBusiness r durin Jan. Sh coordinator Watch t. s r 11 t se a eg se Miller and es nKevin n Capt. 70 re ng a ka, d St Willfong. t Cit sors n. ater is ll se cars e Se Christine rezon the rce than ld mea s w Tes show Neighge inForoumore Mo hours, t is y sequ McKinleyville nine-mem7-44 22 and sors otia l or y ar site rvic op – dale two Pho rd c berg, acaMcKinleyville at the on meeti a chan berrespanel the ct, tha undw ha CA reet n ts resident, alle hou a. A morn ore Glenof county th notedwthat to • A n ha rvice upon r. W en erJeacK ve t mas in ted ww 3-Sundberg e ea in H . at theofficials to Union and lllocal in a| m ce gro Humboldt farDUrham nd missi issue is neralchewed 21 9550 said. “If you can t acre d Rive d proje O have ll m Countys’ pass fr st rs, fter wan aum s. ing we d back- ashi“We avai to Arc e “Orgrate .euground sour unemployment om le al auto be ea 22 check over issues the Aftexciting some ter we the At rly ea including t-sh arte Ma er resultthings al-ge a 13.5 ngt re an n 1 jobs, crime, keepsVoon going ak bo and on re lo te wa an at g ur a Jus off th the loo la drug screen, lv the a l at d on and dropping. m for d to you ult bilit es on of Forrep ld with roads,” nin ic M0,0work ki eig t law o, Ch toSundberg 00kab seri sinforming tin the aunemw w th Nthe ov el yo 2017 l mi agric ustrial borders enforcement, duit roads, the ployment rate star eat said, you can find a job in Humboldt Eure-homelessness, & obe e se U.S. ng ht y & Eure $95ec lti- hard, e st em l rati ra wai t Ccrowd es ere D ur evy, t was the more. 3.4 m ou .coaumair &down economy muha fo ty – ka a graven byand that se the ke. rg County t on qu crab also of from an ber o of ec. ofalHumboldt, ason od anpercent, per and County.” ed indsite tha the t y. n ingni which ’s f rch Coa r m re m Fo to de an ty Pro Pre 3.6 to ru it spr da percent co els: The the year aint sen Ja . nd/ isal responsible y / mot qu s to ac laye disa rd show 25 exposu uding ponds, cs” st state-wide ‘You can find a job’ for m Road ca maintaining area site hosts eration r comp tlandrd,before. $20 off t this ad eet low eb incl two alit ldand Dod CrTo eek-La work at sunrceen rate ho Crabb n be n. 15 issue,roads is at is oo 4 percent. ase District d opinpp and op e Not valid ed 1 anybo McKinleyville, yo d Str 50 Fifth ek, h gre ivsou e s,, cre an y th get an wev willinreceived AlsoSundberg .$6 k Pa oin Supervisor red, d Th essing rcer Fr wit 2n s, withm service receive Willowge er ne ta million T Ryan su T th es briefly led. 95 Sundhu for de ce in to touched en site other mit ha wat “There on the issue of paving and ,onHper edbe dril ldin , und g g are a ge ey’ll or rep pled he e se in tin ber lot of jobs 0 Acropen Hyb right speci o other ed la an 2002 ka, CA Offer proc sed Me id mitin McKinleyville. to s bui fa on te om roads ve ye t’s risk . 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Additional Information The Arcata Parks and Recreation Team
Come out and play with us!
Back row (left to right): Heather Leigh, Sara, Cole, Art, Kevin, Justin, Wes, Matt, Heather Rose, Mike R. Front row (left to right): Pauli, Mike O., Dennis, Oded, Stan Not Pictured: Julie, Ed, Damian, Dutch, Tom, Reg, Fred, Makani, Darius, Javi, Nick, Vaden, Jayme, Jess, Amanda
Recreation office hours are Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. We do not close for lunch. Come on in!
Helpful Phone Numbers Arcata Chamber of Commerce 822-3619 Arcata Community Pool 822-6801 Arcata Library 822-5954 Arcata Main Street 822-4500 Arcata Marsh Interpretive Center 826-2359 Arcata Wrestling 633-6107 / (360) 600-5930 Arcata Youth Baseball 496-7057
Arcata Youth Football 633-1770 City of Arcata 822-5951 Far North Climbing Gym 826-9558 Food for People 445-3166 Humboldt Adult Soccer 444-3333 Humboldt Bay Tourism Center 672-3850 Humboldt Swim Club 267-7946
North Coast Community Garden Collaborative 269-2071 Mad River Adult Softball 445-3432 Mad River Girls FastPitch Softball humboldtfastpitch@gmail.com Mad River Union newspaper 826-7000 Mad River Youth Soccer 822-3333 RampArt Skate Park 826-0675 T-Ball 633-8783
Your Donation Makes A Difference... Provide a Garden Plot to a low-income family so they can also access healthy food. Help send youth to a Gymnastics Session • a Week of Summer Camp • a Month of Jujitsu • a Challenge Course Adventure!
Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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Additional Information Cancellation and Refund / Credit Policy 1. Full refunds/credits will be issued for any class or activity cancelled by the Arcata Recreation Division. 2. To receive a refund, customer cancellations must be submitted in writing, at least one week prior to the start of the program. Requests may be hand delivered, mailed (736 F St. Arcata, CA, 95521), faxed (707-825-2118), or emailed (rec@cityofarcata.org). Refunds/credits are not given for individual days missed. “Make up Days” are not offered. 3. Customer cancellations will incur a $5 Processing Fee. 4. Exceptions to our policy requires you to complete a Cancellation/ Refund Request Form. If granted, refunds/credits will be computed from the day the written request was received. Refunds will first be applied to any household balance due.
Arcata Plaza Vending Program
To increase public use and enjoyment of the Arcata Plaza, the sale of food and wares on the Plaza was approved by the City Council. This program was created to promote start-up businesses and is designed to offer short-term exposure for new businesses to potentially relocate within Arcata. Anyone wishing to sell food or goods on the Arcata Plaza must have a current business license, insurance and a valid Plaza Vending Permit. Permits are valid for 90 days. For more information, consult the Plaza Vending Program Guidelines handout, available at the Arcata Recreation Division office and online at www.cityofarcata.org/ rec. Please allow up to 30 days for the application process.
ADA Compliance
The City of Arcata Recreation Division complies with the Americans With Disabilities Act (ADA), which prohibits discrimination on the basis of a disability. Arcata Recreation Division will make reasonable accommodations in recreation programs to enable participation by an individual with a disability who meets essential eligibility requirements. The recreation programs offered by Arcata Recreation will be available in the most integrated setting appropriate for each individual.
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Arcata Recreation Division, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 822-7091 • Register online at www.cityofarcata.org/rec
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