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Sonny Wong’s Street Art Revolution
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Bullseye Sharpening your skills at the Hatchet House Throwing Club
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Tomo Forever Arcata’s sushi institution
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The Cat’s Meow Phatsy Kline’s Parlor Lounge
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Don’t Show Up Empty Handed Gifts for your host or hostess
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Fall and All There are those of us who smile through spring and summer but secretly count the days until fall, when we can feel a little snap in the wind, pull on something wooly and sip cocoa. Congratulations, sweater people, your time has come. And in Humboldt, it lingers since we don’t have harsh winters that demand warming up the car or shoveling snow. If you’re used to colder climes, our winter feels a bit like an extended (if sometimes rainy) fall. Throw on an extra layer and explore. In Perfect Trips, you’ll find out about a hike to an idyllic waterfall and a nighttime redwood walk lit by luminaries. Sleeping in? We’ll let you in on all-day mimosas in Old Town Eureka and introduce you to jazzy evenings at the cozy, eclectic Larrupin’ Café. It’s not officially fall until you wander through a pumpkin patch, and once winter arrives, you’ll want to take a turn around the sweetest little indoor ice skating rink down in Ferndale. If, while strolling through Eureka, you happen to pass a mural of a guy building a ship in a bottle, that’s Sonny Wong (the artist and the model), Humboldt’s favorite artist (yes, we vote on that kind of thing). Meet him in our profile and find out how he came to his street art/Saturday morning cartoon style. Keep an eye out — you’ll probably see more of his work around the county. Looking to pick up a new skill? Nothing could be more Humboldt than the lumberjack sport of
ax throwing. Come along with us and check out Hatchet House, the indoor ax throwing spot right in Arcata, where the staff will have you throwing at targets two at a time in no time. I mean, when in the redwoods … If throwing back cocktails is more your speed, no worries. We’ll save you a seat at Eureka’s Phatsy Kline’s Parlor Lounge, the bar with historic cred, platters that raise the bar for bar food and an Old Fashioned to write home about. Back in Arcata, if you ask somebody where to have dinner, they’ll probably tell you Tomo. So we’ll take you to the 35-year-old Japanese restaurant and sushi bar to see how it earned its loyal multi-generational following. (Spoiler: It’s at least partly the salmon.) Don’t go into the holiday entertaining season empty handed. Peruse our Browsing section and you’ll find host/hostess gifts that outshine the same old bottle of wine. Are those hemp CBD lotions? Truffle salts and butters? Why yes, yes they are. And the little tykes needn’t miss out on goodies — we’ve rounded up charming, old-fashioned gifts, like tea sets and redwood forest picture books.
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Ferndale for the holidays Strolling the streets of the Victorian Village is transportive and the tree lighting on Dec. 1 will make you rethink your definition of a “big” Christmas tree.
Northwest Intertribal Gathering: Nov. 9 Members of a multitude of tribes welcome the public as they come together for traditional dances and arts, and a dinner to honor elders at Redwood Acres Fairgrounds.
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Megan Bender is a production assistant at North Coast News and a recent graduate of Humboldt State University, where she received her bachelor’s degree in journalism. She’s an overly caffeinated ampersand enthusiast who spends her free time wandering Humboldt County with her Nikon.
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Erin Young is a local wine educator and consultant. She began her journey into the wine industry in Texas hill country and returned home to work on the North Coast. She is currently studying at the Napa Valley Wine Academy and holds a Level 2 WSET (Wine and Spirit Education Trust) certification.
media and marketing director for the EurekaHumboldt Visitors Bureau, has tramped through much of California as a park ranger and freelance travel writer. When not bound to his desk or playing footgolf with his kids, he likes to horse around in the redwoods.
a critic who writes about art, place and culture in Northern California. She received her Ph.D. in art history from Yale University. Her essays and reviews have appeared in Art Practical, San Francisco Art Quarterly, Humboldt Cannabis Magazine and the North Coast Journal. She lives in Arcata.
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By Gabrielle Gopinath Photographs by Amy Kumler Making aesthetic judgements is notoriously tough
and rankings can be poorly received. Take mythology: When Marsyas and Arachne claimed to be numero uno at playing the flute and weaving, respectively, the Greek gods punished their hubris with flaying-to-death/transformation into a spider. When Paris went on the record regarding which goddess he found most beautiful, the resultant blowback ignited total war and brought about the fall of Troy. When Sonny Wong, on the other hand, was voted Best Artist in a tough field of competitors by the North Coast Journal’s readers this year, there was nary a murmur of dissent. His hustle comes in at least 31 flavors, as befits a painter/graffiti writer/hip-hop head/graphic designer who’s been immersed in beats since before your time. You might have encountered Wong’s art through the graphic design work he’s done for Humboldt clients, or through the gonzo caricatures he turned out like clockwork for every cover of Savage Henry magazine from 2010 until earlier this year. Thanks in part to the vast humboldtinsider.com
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profile piece Wong completed this July in Old Town Eureka as part of the Eureka Street Art Festival, he’s arrived at a whole new level of name recognition vis-a-vis the general public. I caught up with the artist in Blue Lake, where he was completing a commissioned mural at a client’s house. A single-track gravel road rose abruptly from the highway. On an outdoor deck on top of the hill, the 45-year-old Wong was putting the final touches on a technicolor view of the Pacific off Houda Point. It showed a corduroy set of waves rolling in, Camel Rock’s double hump silhouetted unmistakably against the setting sun. The new Wong mural overlooking a parking lot at Sixth and G in downtown Eureka shows an angular, bearded, silver-haired hipster (“it’s really a platinum beard”) who bears some striking similarities to the artist himself. This cat appears fully engrossed in his idiosyncratic task manipulating a tiny schooner in a bottle. Inside the bottle a Technicolor sunset somehow rages and a sea serpent rears its head. Visible for nearly a city block in all directions, this work is the biggest “hand painting” Wong has done to date. “I always wanted to do huge,” he said. “I had the idea that I could tie (this project) together with Humboldt Bay, make it about this shipbuilder.” Execution was a challenge, because of the wall surface — “really old, flaky redwood” mounted on concrete. While Wong prefers to complete the outlines first, he had to work “backwards” here: “I had to do the fill first, then came in and sharpened up the lines at the end because of the gnarly surface.” This technique was more like that of graffiti writers, who tend, he said, “to do big fill colors, then draw the outline.” Wong prepared to tackle the wall’s expanse by drawing on sources of inspiration old and new. As a kid growing up in Yreka and Santa Rosa, he said, he “watched a lot of cartoons,” everything from anime to Scooby-Doo. His style was shaped by hanging out at punk shows, skate parks and graffiti yards. He also credits the local work of muralist Duane Flatmo and a series of hip-hop side projects undertaken with musical collaborator The Sheik. At ease in graffiti writing subcultures since he started frequenting Santa Rosa graffiti yards in the 1990s, Wong is increasingly invested these days in a parallel but separate endeavor: painting narrative. “In graffiti, you’re writing your name ... while in this style of work, you’re using painting to tell a story.” The mural at Sixth and G streets is “a snapshot of a story” with its builder of tiny ships, a
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genial hobbyist/maniac with an obsession for miniaturization. Some of the linework in this piece shows the influence of those classic Hanna-Barbera animation cels (zoinks!), while other parts recall Japanese woodblock prints, but the nervous energy that percolates through everything in sight, as though a tide of espresso were building just beneath the surface, is very much Wong’s own. Everyone’s got an opinion on what it means; it
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page 19 & above: Wong in front of his new mural at Sixth and G streets in Eureka. opposite: “Siren at Sunset” and other paintings of Wong’s at the Diver Bar & Grill in Eureka.
seemed to me the figure’s activity made tongue-in cheek allusion to Eureka’s romanticized past, miniaturizing and enshrining the rep the city cherishes as a salty, foggy waterfront dive populated with immigrants, sailors, hunters, fishers, basket weavers, loggers, fugitives, shamans, tree-huggers, libertines, animists and renegade intellects. Some fans who are familiar with Wong’s paintings, magazine covers, live shows and recordings may not be aware of his other creative outlet: He’s been gainfully employed as a graphic designer ever since graduating from Humboldt State University in 2004. “I’m good at computers,” he explains, “and I taught myself Photoshop and Illustrator.” Wong has been working in cannabis even longer, since the 1990s, when the illicit market was the only kind there was. For almost a decade, his Savage Henry covers graced dispensaries up and down the coast, becoming a fixture of off-the-grid cabins all over the Emerald Triangle. His design work influenced the look of Humboldt’s rapidly evolving cannabis industry during the 2010s, when it was undergoing major upheavals en route to legal status. Now he’s one of the designers working to develop a new visual vocabulary for the local industry, one that goes way beyond tie-dye and dank nugs. Now that cannabis is “in the process of becoming normalized,” he says, niche marketing is the
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name of the game. Increasingly there’s no single approach to design that says “cannabis,” but many. “There’s going to be stuff geared at soccer moms and stuff geared at young guys who play football. You put the same exact product in a different box,” Wong said, “and all of a sudden other people are buying it.” Post-legalization, his outlook on the brave new world of legal weed is positive. “I’m not seeing mom-and-pop operations going away,” he said, referring to an outcome many in the local industry had feared. He does not lament the loss of the outlaw mystique formerly associated with illicit market cultivation in these parts. Change was necessary, he says; as a parent of four, he can take satisfaction in the fact that California cannabis “is now way more regulated than food.” Especially, he joked, “now that all my kids are teenagers.” When Wong’s not working design jobs or making murals or rhyming over beats, he can be found painting outdoors en plein air, oftentimes
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alongside The Sheik. “We find a beautiful spot and set up our camping chairs — we’ve done this all over Humboldt County.” For a graphic designer accustomed to working in close consultation with clients, plein air painting is “rewarding and free” by comparison. “You’re doing it only for yourself.” But Wong also appreciates the built-in creative constraints — particularly the time limit — that the outdoors imposes, precisely because he’s someone who enjoys getting lost in the process. “When I’m in the studio working something up, I’ll work on it for six months. I get real quiet, I get in my own space. In the moment of the painting, without a deadline, I might never get to a spot where I say: 'This is done.'” above: “The Shipbuilder,” a scaled-down version of Wong’s mural self portrait.
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Arcata’s newest attraction is competitive, cheaper than therapy and right down the street. All you need to enjoy an unconventional twist on family fun is a pair of closed-toed shoes and to embrace your inner lumberjack at the Hatchet House Throwing Club off of Sixth Street in Arcata. Lauren Fischer and her husband, Michael, were traveling for a reunion in San Diego around Christmas when they discovered humboldtinsider.com
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adventure feature an ax-throwing range. Fischer said the experience was perfectly suited to her and her competitive family of former athletes. The couple couldn’t shake the experience from their heads and decided it was the perfect business to bring to woodsy Humboldt County. “We just kept thinking about it for a few months and then it all depended on if we could find the location and get the city to agree,” she said. In what used to be the Bob Johnson Paint building and then Northcoast Horticulture Supply, the Fischers hit a bullseye for their endeavor. Similar to bowling, the club offers nine throwing lanes where you can throw by yourself or in a group of four to six people. Throwing times vary from a half hour to an hour, but don’t overestimate the sweat you can work up hurling an ax. The lanes are $15 per hour per person, $10 for 30 minutes and $50 per hour for groups of four to six people. Don’t worry: You don’t have to commit to a longer time slot right away and can pay halfway through your hour if you’re tapped out. Each lane has a bullseye with concentric numbered circles, like a
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dart board. There are also two circles to the top right and left of each bullseye known dramatically as “killshots.” The rings are numbered from one to four to serve as a point system for games. A bullseye is worth six points and killshots are worth eight. After you sign a disclaimer, one of the coaches will hand you a wood-handled ax. Once you’re set up at a lane, the friendly and encouraging coach will walk you through how to successfully and safely sink an ax blade into your wooden target. “So ax throwing is all about where you stand,” Fischer said. She explained that you’d never walk in front of someone who is throwing an axe and you also don’t want to stand behind someone as they wind up for their throw. It’s important to keep an eye on the ax after it hits the target because it can bounce off the wood and back toward you. Fischer stepped into her sweet spot, the distance from which she knows she can give her ax room to make one full rotation in order to stick solidly in the wood. Once you find the right distance, you can work on your aim. When throwing you have two
standard options: the one-handed throw or the two-handed throw. What matters most is what feels best for you. The wooden-handled axes are league certified, weighing 2.3 pounds. Depending on your strength and size, you can choke up or down on the handle of the ax. As simple as throwing a ball with less motion,
es in your distance or footing from your coach, you’ll feel like you were born to throw axes. Don’t be afraid to try it two handed. Evan Allen, a local member of the Yurok Tribe, said throwing his first hatchet was invigorating. “I didn’t know throwing axes was a thing or a business you could provide,” he said. “I felt powerful but it was also a little intimidating because sometimes they flew back at you. I never felt like my life was in danger but I was definitely a little scared for my toes,” he said with a smile. The venue is for all ages, with sitting spaces at a safe distance and even toys for toddlers. It doesn’t matter if you’re short, tall or athletic. The coaches at the Hatchet House Throwing Club, all thoroughly trained on safety practices and throwing technique, are confident they can get you throwing an ax. Coach Isaac Mandler said, “We take a lot of pride in making sure people can not only hit the target with the ax but hopefully land a couple bullseyes in the process.” He added that each coach has a special trick shot they love to teach customers. One trick shot favorite is a back-
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throwing an axe relies a lot on the motion of your arm, your grip and when you let go. Take all your stress, anger or frustration and feed them into your throwing arm. With your eyes on the bullseye, bring the ax back just past your head and release. There’s something very rewarding about feeling the weight of the ax leave your fingers before watching it take a full spin and sink itself in the wood. After a couple of warm-up throws and some suggested chang-
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ward golf throw. Facing away from the bullseye and with an altered grip, you toss the ax casually behind you and, hopefully, sink it. Coach Lauren Ayala said she'd never thrown axes before this job. “I had played lots of sports and saw this job posting … and thought I would be good at it,” she said. Now you can catch her on the club’s Instagram practicing trick throws in between helping customers. The club offers ax-throwing twists on classic games like the basketball game HORSE where you have to match shots with your partner. For the more serious, the Hatchet House Throwing Club is modeled after and set up to be certified by the World Axe Throwing League. “We have 12 year olds all the way to 82-year-old women who have already signed up for the league in September,” Mandler said. “Anybody can throw an ax.”
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Perfect Fall Trips By Richard Stenger Don’t run from the winter. Embrace it. Own it. Light it up by candlelight in the forest. Traipse through it on a hike to a waterfall, estuary or the mother of all sand dunes. Eat it all up over a slice of goat pizza and oysters. Wash it all down with pomegranate mimosas. Want more? Gather with tribal elders, paint with Eurekans, feed the cows pumpkins, ice skate in a barn and marvel at the world’s tallest living lighted Christmas tree. Go on these and other adventures that follow, good traveler, and enjoy the passing of winter like a cool breeze.
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over 3 miles, is Trillium Falls, the largest and most beautiful in the parks, which really shows off in the winter rains. A steel Fog or sunshine, which sky conditions bridge over Prairie Creek offers an excelprovide the optimal view experience to marvel at the redwoods? Hard to say, with lent view of the boulder-strewn cascade. pros and cons for each. But there’s a third To start the walk to the water from U.S. option gaining popularity: darkness. For Highway 101 just north of Orick, go west on the 30th annual Candlelight Walk in the Davison Road at the Elk Meadow Day Use Area, then take a quick left to the parking Redwoods, Prairie Creek Redwoods State area, which has restrooms, picnic tables Park will, due to public demand, host the and, sometimes, a herd of resting elk. Start event over two evenings, Friday and Satat the trailhead at the southern end and urday, Dec. 6 and 7. Doors will open at 5 PM tiptoe around said antlered layabouts if in the visitor center, a shabby-chic cabin present. built by the Civilian Do Humboldt like Conservation Corps in the locals do — they the 1930s, just north of Candlelight Walk selected the Hammond Orick. After snacks, a in the Redwoods Trail, a 5-mile section raffle and silent auction Newton B. Drury Scenic of the California Coastal to benefit the park, the Parkway, Orick Trail between Arcata luminary-lit processions and McKinleyville, as the will proceed at 6 PM, on Trillium Falls Trail best place to walk, jog an easy ¼-mile level Davidson Road, Orick and bike in one reader path to the campfire poll. Besides tworing, for tales as tall Hammond Trail wheeled riders, the path, as the trees. Please Clam Beach State Park which meanders along leave your candles and at Clam Beach Drive a river, estuary, beaches, dogs at home. Advance to Mad River Bridge forests and sand hills, reservations, which on Mad River Road welcomes riders on four begin Nov. 1, are highly hooves. It begins in the recommended ($10, free Arcata Bottoms at the to kids 12 and under). old steel bridge, retired to trains but open Rain or shine. Call (707) 465-7327 or visit to pedestrians. Look down at the Mad River www.redwoodparksconservancy.org. and you may see people and sea lions alike With star attractions like big trees, chasing the same schools of fish. Go north Roosevelt elk and Fern Canyon, Redwood and stop at the market near Widow White National and State Park visitors often Creek and School Road for refreshments. A overlook a fourth natural star, the Trillium bit farther north, turn the kids loose on the Falls Trail, which features deciduous and playground at Hiller Park. Or near the northredwood forests, Pacific rhododendron, plenty of Western trillium — one of the foreern end of the trail, which climaxes with panoramic views of Clam Beach. Hop down most wildflowers on the North Coast — and a Billy goat trail into the coastal meadow patches of giant trillium. Watch for early for a closer look at harbor seals lounging bloomers as spring begins. But the real about by the hundreds around the Mad showcase of the moderate trail loop, which River mouth. → rises and falls and switches back and forth
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Foodies If you’re camping in Patrick’s Point State Park and get a hankering for hot food, one of the most satisfying remedies is a pie from Headies Pizza and Pour. Try the Margherita, Old Growth or Goathaven washed down with a local wine or beer on tap. The pizzas — available by the slice, too — are huge, despite coming from a tiny oven. And they’re piled with gourmet ingredients like goat cheese, artichoke hearts and pesto, but the crust is thin. Please note: If you prefer deep dish carb bombs, you may need multiple slices. The space is small and seating limited to a few tables, inside and out, as Trinidarians tend to pick them up to go. But the atmosphere remains welcoming, comfy and laid back, no matter the evening. Old-fashioned meals have made the Greene Lily a breakfast and lunch staple among office workers in Old Town Eureka. New-fashioned beverages have made it the most praised mimosa spot among North Coast Journal readers. Good thing
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359 Main St., Trinidad, (707) 677-3077, Sunday the cooks make breakfast Wednesday 3 to 8 pM, Thursday - Saturday 3 to 9 pM all day because the eggs Greene Lily Benedicts, whether classic or with a twist (try the Back307 Second St., Eureka, (707) 798-6083, woods Bennies) amaze all. In 8 AM to 3 pM daily a related manner, improbably, Larrupin’ Café it has perfected the most delicious gluten-free crab 1658 Patrick’s Point Drive, Trinidad, cake topped with poached (707) 677-0230, 5 to 9 pM, Tuesday - Sunday. egg and hollandaise sauce. The all-day breakfasts also excuse mimosa drinking well and the wait staff top the water glasses with into the afternoon. Try a glass or carafe of ceramic fish-shaped jugs, tilting just so to the standard and seasonal blends, which create an amusing gurgle. Sit upstairs for may include watermelon, dragon fruit and a view of the garden or, depending on the the personal favorite of this writer, pomeweather, out on the patio for a listen to live granate. Owner Charity Desbrow named her jazz. Repeat customers go right for the mescafé after her great grandmother, who, while raising 12 children in the Great Depression, quite-grilled meats and seafood. The filet dreamed of opening a speakeasy. Lillian mignon, barbecued oysters and Klamath Greene would be proud. River salmon come highly recommended. Humboldtians and their guests rave Vegetarians find enough on the menu about the eclectic fine dining at Larrupin’ to satisfy, like fresh garden greens and Café in Trinidad, where Oriental rugs top the vegetables, honey maple sweet potatoes, tables, zesty sauces top the meats (try the Portobello mushrooms, tofu kabobs and eponymous Swedish sweet dill mustard), spanokopita stuffed with spinach, chard glass-blown chandeliers top the ceilings and cheese. Reservations recommended. →
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Art Lovers The southeast corner of Second and C streets in Old Town Eureka, a fenced lot with a smattering of long and odd wooden buildings, has come a long way in recent years. Once a private storage facility, its quiet is broken only by a gaggle of honking guard geese as they accost surprised passersby, the Mendenhall Studios complex now buzzes with artists as they paint, dance, display and host art openings and happenings. The big four fluttering the most — Rachel Schlueter, Kathy O’Leary, Joan Dunning and Linda Mitchell — have studios inside and recently mounted giant framed acrylic canvases on the Second Street exterior wall. The respective images Mendenhall celebrate cats, Studios dancers, redwoods and an is215 C St., Eureka, land in Humboldt (707) 445-1751 Bay belonging to Lavender the Wiyot Tribe. Rose Paint While disparate in Nights style, the artists share a commit309 Harris St., ment to public art. Eureka, This fall, Mitchell (707) 599-0471 exhibited 50 works in a “Dance of Life” series to raise funds for Studio D2, an on-site multiuse studio space slated to host mural projects, classes and workshops. Call or hang about the corner for a chance to sneak peek these works in progress. Imagine being in a room with a dozen children, all quiet, well-behaved, concentrating for an hour on one thought: an owl in a tree backlit by a full moon. Such fantasy is reality, for kids and adults, at the Lavender Rose Paint Nights. The Eureka fabric store hosts creative brush and canvas sessions Wednesdays through Fridays at 6:30 PM and Saturdays at 1:30 PM, with subjects like bigfoots, unicorns and dragonflies, and backdrops like sunsets, lagoons and starry nights that keep the budding Basquiats occupied for the entire two hours. Reserve a spot online for $38 (www.lavenderrosefabrics.com, walk-ins sometimes accommodated) and you’ll get a canvas, paint, step-by-step instructions, light refreshments and a night to remember every time you look at your 16-by-20inch masterpiece in the living room.
Toronto-based artist Nick Sweetman. Zach Lathouris.
If you want to paint the town red and other colors, or see the works of others who have, walk around Eureka and marvel at its mural-icious ambitions. For two years, the city has invited artists from near and far to prettify Old Town and downtown. They responded by transforming store-
fronts and alleyways into a giant dinosaur, Japanese cityscape, ship in a bottle, ocean waves and psychedelic fantasia. Eureka, which prides itself on its support for the arts, regularly ranks among the top 10 in John Villani’s 100 Best Small Art Towns in America. Murals are one reason why. Not
just new ones. Old-school wall works by Eurekans, like “No Barking Allowed” and “The Dancer” by Duane Flatmo, one of the most celebrated Burning Man artists, have brightened the city for decades. For details or a mural map, go to www.visitredwoods. com or call 707-443-5097.→ humboldtinsider.com
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Humboldt Ice Rink
With the Kids Smooth, unblemished ice, the goal of every true skater, will appear in Ferndale’s seasonal rink from early December to early January, thanks to the cutest little Zamboni machine on the planet. This is the second year the city will host this classic winter pastime, fitting considering the Victorian Village celebrates one of America’s most Christmas-y Yuletides. More on that later. Admission, which includes skate rentals, is $8 for children and $12 for adults. Enjoy a winter wonderland with Santa, seasonal lights and, if needed, a space reserved for birthday and group parties. Open daily, times vary. Go to www.humboldticerink. com for details and dates.
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Belotti Hall, Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale, (707) 786-9511
Attention Scott Noggle, “the helicopter parents: Cadillac of laser tag Bear River Arcade It’s time to land in arenas.” Laser tag Loleta, turn off the is $6 per mission 263 Keinser Road, Loleta, (707) rotors, unhitch the and bowling is $5 733-1880, Monday - Thursday 11 AM harnesses and let per game. For the to 11 pM, Friday 11 AM to 1 AM, Saturday the kids roam about latter, try the Angry 9 AM to 1 AM, Sunday 10 AM to 11 PM like the free-range Birds mode. Snack Ma-le’l and Lanphere Dunes youth of yesterbar options include 1 Young Lane, Arcata pizza, burgers, year, with a few sandwiches, hot modern modifica6800 Lanphere Road, Arcata dogs, soda, beer tions. Opened this and wine. summer, the Bear South of Arcata on the Humboldt River Arcade brings together the ultimate Bay peninsula, what could be the most high-tech trifecta of amusements: laser tag, biologically diverse coastal ecosystem in bowling and arcade games. Located off SinCalifornia thrives in the Ma-le’l and Langley Hill Road near the Bear River Casino, phere dunes. Besides tons of rare plant the fun factory boasts 10 lanes of 10-pins, species, seemingly more adapted to distant 38 arcade games, a pool table, shuffleboard and, according to arcade director mountain ranges or bygone epochs, they
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possess millions of tons of sand heaped up in the biggest sandlot your kids could imagine. The less pristine Ma-le’I section, located off State Route 255 on Young Lane and Vera Linda Lane, is the main draw for recreation. Its winding dunes, devoid of features except for a skeleton forest of dead trees, offer perfect places to jump, tromp, dig and follow the tracks of strange creatures, with many, few or no legs, that visited the night before. The more restricted Lanphere unit protects most of the exceptional flora. It’s open to free guided tours on Saturdays. To budding young botanists, the rare wallflowers, pink sand verbenas, owl’s clover and reindeer lichen should be enough to enthrall. For details and to register, try 707-444-1397 or info@friendsofthedunes.org.→ humboldtinsider.com
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To pick up traditional orange holiday squashes to carve or cook, consider those from the following organic pumpkin patches. East of Eureka, Lost Coast Hay, the home of the late world’s tallest steer (RIP, Danniel), grows pretty big pumpkins, too. After selecting yours, do the corn maze and hayride, and browse the farm store packed with cute live barn animals. Not far away, Organic Matters Ranch devotes much of its 100 acres to pumpkins. Take further advantage of its ecological goodness by stocking up on seasonal veggies and retail meats, including chicken, pork and lamb. Near Arcata, the Bayside Gardens Pumpkin Patch features a mix of sizes and varieties.
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Bonus fun: Feeding pumpkins to the cows, building a scarecrow and riding the tractor. In Ferndale, the Leonardis run a patch for school kids on their farm but welcome the public on weekends. Check LeonardiPumpkinPatch on Facebook for details. Honor our Native American elders and veterans, see Indian dances and enjoy a delicious fish meal cooked according to traditional recipes on Nov. 9 in Eureka at the 38th annual Northwest Intertribal Gathering and Elders Dinner. The celebration brings tribal dancers from across the region to the Redwood Acres Fairgrounds. In the spirit of Thanksgiving and National American Indian Heritage Month, the public is warmly invited. Indian singers, drummers and dancers will perform from 11 AM to 6:15 PM. The demonstrations feature Brush, Hoop, Tolowa, Aztec, Shake Head and Pow Wow dancers. Native arts and crafts will be available for purchase. Elders are served a
Lost Coast Hay, 5113 Myrtle Ave., Eureka, (707) 497-6927, Monday - Saturday 9 aM to 6 pM Organic Matters Ranch, 6821 Myrtle Ave., Eureka, (707) 407-3276, weekdays noon to 6 pM, weekends 10 aM to 6 pM Bayside Gardens Pumpkin Patch, 2074 Old Arcata Road, Arcata, (707) 496-0618, open weekends noon to 6 pM Leonardi Pumpkin Patch, 1901 Christensen Lane, Ferndale, (707) 725-6005, open weekends through Oct. 27, 10 aM to 5 pM Warren Creek Farms Pumpkin Patch, 1171 Mad River Road, Blue Lake, (707) 822-6017, weekdays 1 to 6 pM, weekends 10 aM to 6 pM
free traditional dinner beginning at noon followed by a gifting ceremony at 3 PM. Admission is free but donations are appreciated. Dinner is $8, $4 for children 12 and under and free for those 55-plus. How about a Victorian Christmas? For Noel nostalgia, wind ye olde clock back a century to Ferndale, California’s best preserved Victorian Village. This ghost Northwest Intertribal of Christmas past is friendly, like Gathering and Elders Dinner Casper, not like those wretched haunts in Dickens’ tales. The month Nov. 9. 3750 Harris St., Eureka, (707) 445-8451 abounds with cool Yule tides: The switching on of America’s tallest Santa on Dec. 7; Victorian Holidays street living lighted Christmas tree on Dec. 1, a fests with period costumes, live music and town tradition since 1934. It features the late-night shopping on Dec. 13 and 20, and booster band, chameleon singers, 4-H kids, the Christmas Lighted Tractor Parade on Boy Scouts, homemade cookies, cocoa and Dec. 15, when the Cream City celebrates its a bonus beans and linguiça dinner at the dairy heritage in udder-ly charming style. Portuguese Hall. There’s an appearance by humboldtinsider.com
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Tomo Forever Arcata’s sushi institution
By Jennifer Fumiko Cahill Photographs by Amy Kumler Styling by Lynn Leishman When Joe Doherty first looked at the cavernous restaurant space in the historic Hotel Arcata — a pair of joined rooms that dwarfed Tomo’s previous Eureka location — he told founder Fukiko Marshall it was too big. “I’ll fill it,” she replied. Then-manager Doherty was skeptical. “I said, ‘You’ll never fill this place.’ It’s funny, I was wrong. I’ve been wrong for 25 years.” The Japanese restaurant and sushi bar is an institution on the Arcata Plaza that indeed fills up nightly, as it has in its various incarnations since Marshall opened it in 1984. The kanji for tomo on the sign means “friendship,” and its following is loyal. There’s a crowd of Humboldt diners that judge the depth of someone’s local roots by how long they’ve been going to Tomo. Doherty himself has been working there for 28 years, starting out as a dishwasher when he was 21 and working his way up to rolling sushi, managing and eventually buying the business from Marshall a decade ago. “Fukiko was amazing to work with … it was just inspiring,” he says. The
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PAge 45: Tomo's spacious main dining room. above: Chirashi sushi with local tuna and octopus. opposite: The classic Spider roll with softshell crab.
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I think we’re a real family restaurant. I just want to keep it really casual and fun.
above: Sushi and saki and Tomo’s bar. below: The Paradise roll with tempura shrimp, shiso leaves and lemon-dipped hamashi.
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restaurant has carved out a niche for itself with a warm, casual vibe and a steady, unpretentious menu to which its clientele remains devoted. “We have people who eat there four days a week,” says Doherty, adding with a chuckle, “Some people just don’t like to cook.” Tomo’s menu retains much of what Marshall, who also founded and later sold Sushi Spot down the street, established. It takes full advantage of the fresh catches available from Humboldt’s waters, like ling cod, octopus, salmon, tuna and oysters. Likewise, the smoked albacore and tofu come from local producers Fish Brothers and the Tofu Shop, respectively. The nigiri sampler is a showcase for local maguro, albacore and lemon-cured salmon, as well as imported hamachi ($13.95). The bouquet sashimi presentation of the chirashi bowl features the day’s selection, which recently included uni, a rose of maguro and unusually tender octopus ($19.95). Among the makizushi specialty rolls is the modestly named No. 4, with lemon-cured salmon, avocado, green onion and the smoky crunch of spicy salmon skin ($7.95). The classic Spider roll with tempura fried softshell crab, tobiko and avocado is well executed, as is the inside-out house Paradise roll, stuffed with tempura prawn and cucumber, and blanketed in shiso leaves, tobiko and hamachi slices dipped in lemon ($13.95). If you came to Humboldt in search of oysters, there is the raw shooter ($2.75) and a panko-fried basket ($12.95), Tomo Japanese but if you prefer grilled, ask about Restaurant the off-menu ones with tobiko and 708 Ninth St., Arcata spicy cilantro cream sauce that won (707) 822-1414 Tomo honors at the Oyster Festival www.tomoarcata.com Open daily 4 to 9 PM in years past ($2.75). The salmon teriyaki ($23.95) is a crowd favorite but keep an eye out for grilled salmon and Hamachi collars, and more experimental dishes among the specials, where head chef Matt Folalo stretches out a bit more. Happy hour specials from 4 to 5:30 p.m. are worth showing up early for, as well, and might include panko-crusted scallops or hamachi sashimi with a boost of lime and jalapeño. Over at the bar, there are a bevy of sakes — organic, unfiltered, chilled and warm — the staff will help you navigate to your tastes. The requisite Sapporo and Asahi beers are here, as are a selection of Humboldt wines, including Briceland, Fieldbrook, Flor D'Luna, Heart’s Leap and Moonstone Crossing. If the soy-wrapped Strawberry Dream with alhumboldtinsider.com
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The menu mirrors the same authenticity and attention to detail as the design. acidity from fresh-squeezed citrus and Pisco, a Peruvian brandy that rounds the finish. The garnish of a floating pansy, sprig of French lavender and lemon twist make this drink particularly Instagramable. The menu mirrors the same authenticity and attention to detail as the design, including an impressive list of local beer, wine and cider, and cocktails made from
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ingredients squeezed, muddled, infused and picked in-house. Specialty cocktails include offerings such as the Cherry Poppins, made with Sipsmith gin, vanilla liqueur, vermouth, cherry jam, lemon and rose water, and a take on a classic French 75 called the Fench 007, with Hendrick’s gin, sparkling rosé, St. Germain and lemon, as well as one of the best Old Fashioneds — dotted with little gold stars and garnished with a scorched orange peel — that I’ve had. There’s a menu of non-alcoholic mixed drinks and a large selection of snack boards featuring local and carefully curated items like the cheese platter, the housemade hummus, dolmas and local Henry’s Olives on the Mezemerize Me platter, or the house pickled vegetable platter. The Fisherman’s Daughter features smoked salmon and local wild albcore, along with goat cheese and mustard-dill Larrupin sauce, and if you stop in on a Wednesday, there’ll be fresh Humboldt Bay oysters on offer. There are dessets, too, a flourless dark chocolate torte among them. The couple sitting next to me said this is their first visit to Phatsy’s and proclaimed it as their new favorite site for date night. They argued playfully about who ordered the “girlier” drink and raved about their charcuterie board, which comes with local Brio bread. My new friends went back to their date, customers continued to pour in through the front door and Jess continued to gracefully mix drinks like potions with vials and containers of the house-made shrubs, simple syrups and bitters, while the Justin Time band set up for a set. This historic building, which has survived so many eras, is settling into its newest life, with easy rapport and an interesting menu — the coolest hotel bar I have ever been to.
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90-Day Calendar 15 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 PM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. Live music. All ages. $6. www.facebook.com/humboldt. grange. 725-5323. FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 PM. Locally grown fruits, veggies and garden plants, plus arts and crafts. WIC and CalFresh accepted with $10 bonus match when using EBT card. Free. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 PM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. Fresh produce, herbs and teas, eggs, plants and more. sohumfm@yahoo.com. 943-3025. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 PM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. GMO-free produce, humanely raised meats, pastured eggs, plant starts and more. Live music weekly and CalFresh EBT cards accepted. Free. www.humfarm.org. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 PM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. Fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers and premium plant starts. MOVIES Witness for the Prosecution (1957). 6:30 PM. Humboldt County Library, 1313 Third St., Eureka. Part of the I Love a Mystery: October Library Film Series. Starring Tyrone Power, Marlene Dietrich, Charles Laughton and Elsa Lanchester. Hosted by Bob Doran. Free.
17 Thursday MUSIC Jake Shimabukuro. 7 PM. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. Hawaii’s ukulele musician renowned for lightning-fast fingers and revolutionary playing techniques. $49. FOOD Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 PM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. Fresh local produce, straight from the farmer. Live music every week. www. humfarm.org. 441-9999. McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 PM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. Fruits and vegetables, humanely raised meat and eggs, nursery
starts for the garden and more. Hot prepared foods also available. Live music. Calfresh EBT welcome and Market Match is available. Free. laura@northcoastgrowersassociation. org. www.northcoastgrowersassociation.org/mckinleyville. 441-9999.
18 Friday MOVIES The Legend of Boggy Creek (1972). 7:30 PM. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. PreBlair Witch Project, guerilla-style, low-budget Bigfoot docudrama and drive-in classic, now restored in HD. $6. www.theeurekatheater.org. THEATER The Macabre Cabaret. 8-9:30 PM. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. Featuring a cavalcade of acts from the award-winning Dell’Arte Company and a selection of cocktails. $15, $12 student/senior. info@dellarte.com. www.dellarte. com/shows-and-events/2018-2019season. 668-5663. EVENTS Annual Assumption Parish Bazaar. 6-9 PM. Ferndale Portuguese Hall, Fifth Street and Ocean Avenue. Board games including bingo, cake booth, fancywork booth, children’s fish pond and dime booth, silent auction and more. Pasta dinner at 6 PM, games start at 7 PM. Creamery District Night Market. 5-9 PM. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. Night market with local artists, businesses, music and food. Free. creameryinfo@gmail.com. Rockin’ Ramen. 5 PM. Bayside Community Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. A ramen fundraiser for Taiko Swing Humboldt. Traditional shoyu, tonkatsu and vegetarian miso ramen, silent auction and “Camp Raffle.” Music by Bandemonium, taiko drum performance and special guests. Bowls for sale from Fire Arts Center artists. $20, $15 students/ seniors, $10 kids 10 and under. www. baysidecommunityhall.org. Salem’s Lot 40th Anniversary Screenings. 7 PM. The Old Steeple, 246 Berding St., Ferndale. Celebrate Stephen King’s 1979 cult classic horror TV miniseries in the town where it was filmed. Watch a screening in the Old Steeple below Ferndale Cemetery, tour filming locations and enjoy thrills from costumed movie fans and local actors. $15. Western Art & Gear in the Redwoods. Humboldt County
Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Western art and gear vendor show with shopping, food and no-host bar. FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. Learn good sportsmanship and safety for kids of all ages. Friday and Sunday practices followed by racing. $2 practice, $5 ribbon race, $8 medal race, $11 trophy race. redwoodempirebmx1992@gmail.com. 845-0094. FOOD Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 PM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. Local produce, pasture-raised meats, baked goods, plant starts, crafts and more. Live music and food vendors. SPORTS HSU Men’s Soccer vs. CSU East Bay. 3-5 PM. College Creek Soccer Field, 1 Harpst St., Arcata. Support the Humboldt State men’s soccer team as it hosts Cal State East Bay. $5. kelly.kime@humboldt.edu. www. hsujacks.com. 826-3666. HSU Women’s Soccer vs. CSU East Bay. 12:30-2:30 PM. College Creek Soccer Field, 1 Harpst St., Arcata. Support Humboldt State women’s soccer as it hosts Cal State East Bay. $5. kelly.kime@humboldt.edu. www. hsujacks.com. 826-3666.
19 Saturday BOOKS Humboldt County Children’s Author Festival. 10 AM-2 PM. Humboldt County Library, 1313 Third St., Eureka. Author signing and book sale. Meet the 25 visiting children’s authors. Free. www.humlib.org. LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. On this easy, 45-minute stroll, visitors will uncover a story of conflict, hope, struggle and future presidents. Explore the historic buildings and enjoy views of the Humboldt Bay. Meet at the small flag pole at the north end of the parking lot. Free. ryan. spencer@parks.ca.gov. 445-6568. THEATER The Macabre Cabaret. 8-9:30 PM. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Oct. 18 listing.
EVENTS Annual Assumption Parish Bazaar. 6-9 PM. Ferndale Portuguese Hall, Fifth Street and Ocean Avenue. See Oct. 18 listing. Salem’s Lot 40th Anniversary Screenings. 7 PM. The Old Steeple, 246 Berding St., Ferndale. See Oct. 18 listing. Western Art & Gear in the Redwoods. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Oct. 18 listing. FOR KIDS Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. Followed by crafts at noon. Now with a Spanish and English story every first and third Saturday. Free. blkhuml@ co.Humboldt.ca.us. 668-4207. FOOD Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 PM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Locavores’ delight: fresh vegetables and fruit from local producers, food vendors, plant starts and flowers every week. Live music from 10:30 AM to 1:30 PM. Breakfast and Flea Market. Third Saturday of every month, 8:30 AM. Dow’s Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dow’s Prairie Road, McKinleyville. Enjoy pancakes, eggs and browsing knickknacks. Flea market ends at 3 PM. $5, $3 for kids, first responders eat free. dowsgrange@gmail. com. www.dowsprairiegrange.org. 840-0100. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 PM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. Meet leader Elliott Dabill at the Interpretive Center on South G Street for a 90-minute walk focusing on the plants, history and/or ecology of the Marsh. Loaner binoculars available with photo ID. Free. 826-2359. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. Bring your binoculars and meet in the parking lot at the end of South I Street (Klopp Lake) in Arcata, rain or shine. Free. www.rras. org/calendar. 826-7031. SPORTS Humboldt Roller Derby. 6 PM. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. Root Force and Redwood rollers battle TBA visiting teams.
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20 Sunday MUSIC Front Country. 7 PM. Fulkerson Recital Hall, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Acoustic roots, bluegrass. $39. Wine and Jazz. Third Sunday of every month, 3-5 PM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Sip and listen. After every performance, audience members with instruments can jam with the band. $5, $2 students/seniors, free to HAC members and children 17 and under. alex@humboldtarts.org. www. humboldtarts.org. 442-0278. FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. For ages 4 and up. Free w/museum admission. www.discovery-museum. org. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing. SPORTS HSU Men’s Soccer vs. CSU Monterey Bay. 2-4 PM. College Creek Soccer Field, 1 Harpst St., Arcata. Support the Humboldt State men’s soccer team as it hosts Cal State Monterey Bay. $5. kelly.kime@humboldt.edu. www.hsujacks.com. 826-3666. HSU Women’s Soccer vs. CSU Monterey Bay. 11:30 AM-1:30 PM. College Creek Soccer Field, 1 Harpst St., Arcata. Support the Humboldt State women’s soccer team as it hosts Cal State Monterey Bay. $5. kelly.kime@ humboldt.edu. www.hsujacks.com. 826-3666.
21 Monday MUSIC Jenny Scheinman & Allison Miller. 7 PM. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. Scheinman and drummer Allison Miller unite for their debut co-writing collaboration with an ambitious new band Parlour Game. $20, $18 members.
22 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 PM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See Oct. 15 listing. MUSIC Jenny Scheinman & Allison Miller. 7 PM. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. See Oct. 21 listing. Todd Snider with Ramblin’ Jack Elliot. 7 PM. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. Texas-styled country/Americana and storytelling. $39. FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 PM. See Oct. 15 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 PM.
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Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See Oct. 15 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 PM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See Oct. 15 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 PM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See Oct. 15 listing. MOVIES Sleuth (1972). 6:30 PM. Humboldt County Library, 1313 Third St., Eureka. Part of the I Love a Mystery: the October Library Film Series. Starring Laurence Olivier and Michael Caine. Hosted by Barry Evans. Free.
24 Thursday MUSIC Lindsay Lou. 7:30 PM. The Old Steeple, 246 Berding St., Ferndale. Singer/songwriter. $25. FOOD Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 PM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See Oct. 17 listing. McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 PM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See Oct. 17 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS Haunted Kinetic Lab of Horrors. 7 PM-midnight. Kinetic Sculpture Lab, Eighth and N streets, Arcata. Scares and thrills at the lab recommended for ages 13 and up. Tickets available at the door. $13. www.kineticsculpturelab.org. 822-4805. SPORTS Humboldt State Volleyball Home Matches. 7 PM. Lumberjack Arena, Humboldt State University, Arcata. $5, $3 children, Free for children under 2. www.HSUJacks.com. 826-4529.
25 Friday MOVIES Robo-Cat Productions Present Horror Theater. 7-10 PM. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. The Great Razooly returns to host this Horror Theater showing of the William Castle classic Homicidal. Shocks, scares and a host of prizes. $6. robocatproductions@gmail.com. www.facebook. com/events/2759343924084946. 362-6764. The Rocky Horror Picture Show. 8:30 PM. Minor Theatre, 1013 H St., Arcata. Live event w/shadow cast, games. $20, includes goodie bag. MUSIC Bombino & Vieux Farka Toure. 8 PM. Fulkerson Recital Hall, Humboldt State University, Arcata. A unique collaboration between two of Africa’s most esteemed and dynamic guitar masters. $49. EVENTS Soroptimist International of Eureka Masquerade Ball. 6-11 PM. The Historic Eagle House, 139 Second St., Eureka. Appetizers, dinner and
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Haunted Kinetic Lab of Horrors. 7 PM-midnight. Kinetic Sculpture Lab, Eighth and N streets, Arcata. See Oct. 24 listing.
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Trick-or-Treat in Old Town. 2-4 PM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. Participating stores will have signs in their windows. Open to costumed children 12 and under who are accompanied by an adult. Free. 442-9054.
Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing. FOOD Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 PM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See Oct. 18 listing.
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Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 PM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See Oct. 19 listing.
Haunted Kinetic Lab of Horrors. 7 PM.-midnight. Kinetic Sculpture Lab, Eighth and N streets, Arcata. See Oct. 24 listing.
Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Oct. 19 listing.
Victorian Village Halloween. 5 PM. Ferndale Main Street, Ferndale. Family friendly evening of storytelling, music, book signings, candy, shopping and more.
26 Saturday LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See Oct. 19 listing. MUSIC
SPORTS CCAA Cross Country Championships. 9 AM. Baywood Golf & Country Club, 3600 Buttermilk Lane, Arcata. Cheer on the Humboldt State cross country programs as they race against the best of the California Collegiate Athletic Association. Free for spectators. www.HSUJacks.com. 826-4529. Humboldt State Volleyball Home Matches. 7 PM. Lumberjack Arena, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Oct. 24 listing.
Conrad Tao, Piano. 8 PM. Fulkerson Recital Hall, Humboldt State University, Arcata. $49.
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Lego Club. 12:30-2 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing.
Ohana Comic Con. 11 AM. Blue Lake Casino, 777 Casino Way. All ages welcome. Kid-friendly event. www. bluelakecasino.com. FOR KIDS Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See Oct. 19 listing. FOOD Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 PM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Oct. 19 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS Annual Halloween Boogie. 8 PM. Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane, Redway. With Sidecar Tommy from Beats Antique who will DJ and play live drums. The theme is “Haunted Circus.” Costume contest and more. All ages. $25 advance. Halloween Carnival @ Sequoia Park. 4-6 PM. Sequoia Park, 3414 W St., Eureka. Kids 12 and under play classic carnival games, get your face panted, and win candy, prizes and more. Youth must be accompanied by an adult. Rain moves the event to the Adorni Community and Recreation Center. Free. Halloween Costume Parade at the McKinleyville Shopping Center. 11 AM. McKinleyville Shopping Center, Central Avenue. Safe trick or treat event for children. Meet at the McKinleyville shopping center. Lots of free candy and toys from the Shopping Center businesses. Free. info@sandsevents.net. 834-6460.
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Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS Boo at the Zoo. Noon-4 PM. Sequoia Park Zoo, 3414 W St., Eureka. Celebrate Halloween at Sequoia Park Zoo’s spooktacular event. More details TBA. ashley@sequoiaparkzoo. net. www.sequoiaparkzoo.net. 442-5649.
29 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 PM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See Oct. 15 listing. FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 PM. See Oct. 15 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 PM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See Oct. 15 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 PM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See Oct. 15 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 PM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See Oct. 15 listing.
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MOVIES Murder on the Orient Express (1974). 6:30 PM. Humboldt County Library, 1313 Third St., Eureka. Part of the I Love a Mystery: the October Library Film Series. In December 1935, when his train is stopped by deep snow, detective Hercule Poirot is called on to solve a murder that occurred in his car the night before. Hosted by Jennifer Fumiko Cahill. Free.
31 Thursday MOVIES Rocky Horror Picture Show (1975) - With Live Shadow Cast. 7:30 PM. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. Special Halloween Screening with a full live shadow cast. Doors open at 6:30 PM for games and pre show fun. Audience participation prop kits sold at the door (bubbles, not rice, please). Concessions and cocktails, beer and wine available (ID required). www. theeurekatheater.org. THEATER Rabbit Hole. 8 PM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. A couple drifts apart after a tragedy in this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama. Through Nov. 23. www.redwoodcurtain.com. 443-7688. FOOD Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 PM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See Oct. 17 listing. McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 PM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See Oct. 17 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS Halloween Fest. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. Spooky fun in SoHum. Haunted Kinetic Lab of Horrors. 7 PM.-midnight. Kinetic Sculpture Lab, Eighth and N streets, Arcata. See Oct. 24 listing. Mystical Creatures Ball. 8 PM. The Inn at 2nd & C, 139 2nd St., Eureka. Fraktal Productions, Burningleaf Productions and Eagle House Events present the Historic Eagle House Haunted Halloween. DJ music, two stages, three bars, vendors, live painting, photo booth and more. Ages 18 and up. $25 advance. Steam Punk Halloween Ball. 9-11:59 PM. Gyppo Ale Mill, 1661 Upper Pacific Drive, Shelter Cove. Grab your goggles for live DJs, dancing and a costume contest with prizes. $10. family@gyppo.com. www.facebook. com/events/1362134307296091. 986-7700.
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Trick-or-Treat on the Arcata Plaza & The Annual Harvest Festival. 4-7 PM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Free.
1 Friday MUSIC Alasdair Fraser & Natalie Haas. 7:30 PM. The Old Steeple, 246 Berding St., Ferndale. Scottish fiddling and cello. $25. THEATER Rabbit Hole. 8 PM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Oct. 31 listing. FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing. FOOD Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 PM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See Oct. 18 listing.
2 Saturday ART Arts Alive. First Saturday of every month, 6-9 PM. Historic Old Town Eureka, Second Street. Art, and a heap of it. All around Old Town, Eureka. Free. www.eurekamainstreet.org. 442-9054. LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See Oct. 19 listing. MUSIC Del McCoury Band. 8 PM. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. Bluegrass. $66. THEATER Rabbit Hole. 8 PM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Oct. 31 listing. FOR KIDS Kids Alive. First Saturday of every month, 5:30-8 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. Dropoff program for ages 3-12 during Arts Alive. $20 per child, $15 per child for members. www.discovery-museum. org. Mini Masters Reading Program. First Saturday of every month, Noon2 PM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Monthly workshop includes story time, tours of current exhibitions, literacy games and art activities. For children ages 2-8, but all ages welcome. Free. cecily@ humboldtarts.org. humboldtarts.org/ pbsnc-kids-club. 442-0278. Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See Oct. 19 listing. FOOD Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 PM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Oct. 19 listing. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 PM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See Oct. 19 listing.
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Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Oct. 19 listing. Lanphere Dunes Guided Walk. First Saturday of every month, 10 AM-1 PM. Humboldt Bay NWR Lanphere Dunes Unit, 6800 Lanphere Road, Arcata. Join a Friends of the Dunes naturalist for a guided tour. Meet at Pacific Union School to carpool to the protected site. Free. info@friendsofthedunes.org. www.friendsofthedunes.org. 444-1397.
3 Sunday ART Art Talk. 2-3 PM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Visiting and local artists share their inspiration, techniques and the meaning behind their work. $5, $2 students/seniors, free for children and members. alex@humboldtarts. org. www.humboldtarts.org/content/ art-talk-sundays. 442-0278. COMEDY Will Durst. 7:30 PM. The Old Steeple, 246 Berding St., Ferndale. Political satirist. $16. FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing.
6 Wednesday DANCE Aspen Santa Fe Ballet. 7 PM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Led by Artistic Director Tom Mossbrucker, the company presents its latest piece Dream Play, incorporating video imagery to give the illusion of dancers walking through the air, flying and more. $25-$49. OUTDOORS Guided Nature Walk. First Wednesday of every month, 9 AM. Richard J. Guadagno Visitor Center, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. Familiarize yourself with local flora and fauna on a 2-mile walk. Binoculars available at the visitor’s center. Free. www. fws.gov/refuge/humboldt_bay. 733-5406.
7 Thursday THEATER Rabbit Hole. 8 PM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Oct. 31 listing.
8 Friday ART Arts! Arcata. Second Friday of every month, 6-9 PM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Art, music and more art. Downtown Arcata and surrounding area. Free. arcatamainstreet@ gmail.com. www.arcatamainstreet. com. 822-4500.
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Humboldt Flea Market. 8 AM-3 PM. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. Come explore the largest collection of treasures in Humboldt County. $2, free for kids 12 and under. thehumboldtfleamarket@gmail.com. www.redwoodacres. com. 616-9920.
Blade Runner: The Final Cut (1982). 7:30 PM. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. The ultimate vintage cyber-noir in its intended form. Starring Harrison Ford, Rutger Hauer and Sean Young. $6. www.theeurekatheater.org.
4 Monday MUSIC Scott Amendola vs. Will Blades with Cyro Baptista, Skerik & Jeff Parker. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. Berkeley-based drummer, composer and bandleader Amendola partners with Hammond B-3 organist Wil Blades for an evening of grooves with saxophonist Skerik, Tortoise guitarist Jeff Parker and Brazilian percussionist Cyro Baptista. $20 general, $18 Playhouse members.
5 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 PM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See Oct. 15 listing. MUSIC Hanneke Cassel Band. 7 PM. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. Fiddle, guitar and cello. $20 general, $18 Playhouse and Folklife Society and $16 for youth 12 and under.
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THEATER Jesus Christ Superstar. 8-11 PM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. The Andrew Lloyd Webber and Tim Rice rock-opera. $18, $16 students, seniors. northcoastrepertory@gmail.com. www. ncrt.net. 442-6278. Rabbit Hole. 8 PM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Oct. 31 listing. EVENTS Fall Flavors Grub Crawl. 5-9 PM. Historic Old Town Eureka. Taste the flavors of fall at locations throughout Old Town and Downtown, Eureka. 442-9054. www.eurekamainstreet.org. Fig Twig Market. 4-9 PM. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. A unique shopping event with more than 70 vendors that range from farm house, upcycled, handmade and vintage items $8 Friday, $3 Saturday, free for kids 12 and under.
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tion tribal dances and Pow Wow dance demonstrations. Dinner begins at noon and is free to elders 55 and older. Free. info@ncidc.org. www.redwoodacres.com.
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Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 PM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See Oct. 18 listing.
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 PM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See Oct. 19 listing.
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Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Oct. 19 listing.
LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See Oct. 19 listing. Humboldt History Symposium. 10 AM-4 PM. Wharfinger Building, 1 Marina Way, Eureka. Conference connecting renowned, amateur and local historians, university faculty and students. Presentations, tabletop exhibits, lunch and networking. $5. admin@clarkemuseum.org. www. calhum.org. 443-1947. THEATER Jesus Christ Superstar. 8-11 PM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Nov. 8 listing. Rabbit Hole. 8 PM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Oct. 31 listing.
10 Sunday DANCE Afternoon of Dance. 2-3 PM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. A monthly program showcasing local dance, movement and flow groups from around Humboldt County. $5, $2 seniors and students with ID, free for members and children 17 and under. alex@humboldtarts.org. www.humboldtarts.org/ content/afternoon-dance. 442-0278. MUSIC The Robert Cray Band. 8 PM. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. American roots, blues. $66.
MUSIC John Craigie with Shook Twins. 7:30 PM. The Old Steeple, 246 Berding St., Ferndale. Singer-songwriters $26.
14 Thursday THEATER Rabbit Hole. 8 PM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Oct. 31 listing.
15 Friday COMEDY Kyle Kinane. 9-11 PM. Savage Henry Comedy Club, 415 Fifth St., Eureka. Comedy from the internationally touring comedian, who has appeared on “Drunk History,” “@ Midnight,” “The Tonight Show with Jimmy Fallon,” “Conan,” “Workaholics,” “This Is Not Happening,” “Not Safe with Nikki Glaser” and “Comedy Bang! Bang!” $20. editor@savagehenrymagazine.com. www.savagehenrymagazine.com. 845-88764. THEATER
Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing.
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OUTDOORS
Family Arts Days. Second Saturday of every month, 2-4 PM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Offering hands-on arts projects and activities inspired by current exhibitions designed for families and youth 5-12 years old. $5 for adults; $2 for seniors (age 65 and over) and students with ID; children 17 and under free; free to members. cecily@ humboldtarts.org. www.humboldtarts.org/content/ssfad. 442-0278.
Audubon Society Birding Trip. Second Sunday of every month, 9 AM. Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. Join Redwood Region Audubon Society for a two- to three-hour birding walk. Beginners welcome. Meet at the Visitor Center at 9 AM. Contact Ralph Bucher. Free. thebook@reninet.com. 499-1247.
Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See Oct. 19 listing. FOOD
12 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 PM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See Oct. 15 listing.
Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 PM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Oct. 19 listing.
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COMEDY
Northwest Intertribal Gathering & Elders Dinner. 10 AM. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. American Indian arts and crafts, Native singers, demonstra-
David Sedaris. 7 PM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. The author of the bestsellers Me Talk Pretty One Day and Naked. $66.
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Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Oct. 19 listing.
Wine and Jazz. Third Sunday of every month, 3-5 PM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing.
FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing.
Strangebrew Beerfest #12. 4 PM. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. Local breweries are invited to create a “strange brew.” Sample beer and vote for your favorite. www.theeurekatheater.org.
OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 PM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See Oct. 19 listing.
Tim O’Brien Band. 7:30 PM. The Old Steeple, 246 Berding St., Ferndale. Bluegrass. $30.
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Lego Club. 12:30-2 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing.
Breakfast and Flea Market. Third Saturday of every month, 8:30 AM. Dow’s Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dow’s Prairie Road, McKinleyville. See Oct. 19 listing.
Rabbit Hole. 8 PM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Oct. 31 listing.
Jesus Christ Superstar. 2-5 PM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Nov. 8 listing.
FOR KIDS
FOOD Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 PM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Oct. 19 listing.
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Fig Twig Market. 10 AM-4 PM. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Nov. 8 listing.
FOR KIDS Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See Oct. 19 listing.
Jesus Christ Superstar. 8-11 PM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Nov. 8 listing.
EPIC Fall Celebration ft. Delhi 2 Dublin. Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane, Redway. Dance, celebrate and feast in honor of forest protection. $50 dinner included, $40 advance, $25 music only, $20 music only advance. www.mateel.org.
Rabbit Hole. 2 PM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Oct. 31 listing.
mingle with and maybe take home. $30 per couple advance, $10 kids, $50 per family. www.eurekawomansclub.org.
FOOD Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 PM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See Oct. 18 listing.
16 Saturday COMEDY Kyle Kinane. 9-11 PM. Savage Henry Comedy Club, 415 Fifth St., Eureka. See Nov. 15 listing. LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See Oct. 19 listing.
MUSIC
THEATER Jesus Christ Superstar. 2-5 PM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Nov. 8 listing. Rabbit Hole. 2 PM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Oct. 31 listing. FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing.
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Tuba to Cuba: The Preservation Hall Jazz Band. 8 PM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. $49, $15.
Nahko And Medicine For The People. 8 PM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Rock, hip-hop and alt-folk. $37.50.
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Jesus Christ Superstar. 8-11 PM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Nov. 8 listing. Rabbit Hole. 8 PM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Oct. 31 listing. EVENTS Fur Ball. 5-8 PM. Eureka Woman’s Club, 1531 J St. Sequoia Human Society and BBBS host a night of dancing and tail wagging DJ Lorna Bryant, hors d’oeuvres, cake auction, photo booth and furry friends to
DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 PM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See Oct. 15 listing.
21 Thursday THEATER Rabbit Hole. 8 PM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Oct. 31 listing.
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Fifth St., Eureka. See Nov. 8 listing.
Mushroom Fair. 11 AM-4 PM. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. A display of more than 300 species, books, mushroom cultivation kits, microscopes and more. Bring your mushrooms for identification.
Return to Oz. Dell’Arte, 131 H St., Blue Lake. The Dell’Arte Company’s annual holiday tour returns for an adaptation of the classic tale by L. Frank Baum. Beginning its run in the Carlo Theatre on Nov. 29 and 30, the show will then tour throughout Northern California with public shows in McKinleyville, Scotia, Orick, Eureka, Klamath, Trinidad and Arcata. The tour will then return to the Carlo Theatre for its final leg of the tour.
FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS Craft Faire. 10 AM-3 PM. Fortuna River Lodge, 1800 Riverwalk Drive. See Nov. 23 listing.
FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS Santa Arrives in Old Town. 2 PM. Old Town Gazebo, Second and F streets, Eureka. Visit with Santa. Bring your camera! Free.
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Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing.
Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 PM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See Oct. 15 listing.
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Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See Oct. 19 listing.
Matilda. 8 PM. Ferndale Repertory Theatre, 447 Main St. The award-winning musical with high-energy dance numbers and catchy songs. Through Dec. 22. www.ferndalerep. org.
THEATER Jesus Christ Superstar. 8-11 PM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Nov. 8 listing. Rabbit Hole. 8 PM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Oct. 31 listing. FOR KIDS Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See Oct. 19 listing. FOOD Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 PM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Oct. 19 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS Craft Faire. 10 AM-4 PM. Fortuna River Lodge, 1800 Riverwalk Drive. This two-day event features more than 30 local crafters. Get your Christmas shopping done or find something for yourself. Free admission. riverlodgepc@ci.fortuna.ca.us. 707-7257572. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 PM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See Oct. 19 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Oct. 19 listing.
24 Sunday THEATER Jesus Christ Superstar. 2-5 PM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Nov. 8 listing.
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28 Thursday HOLIDAY EVENTS Community Thanksgiving Service. 10 AM. Church of the Assumption, 546 Berding St., Ferndale. Members of Ferndale’s six churches join together to give thanks in an ecumenical service. Trinidad Blessing of the Fleet. 10 AM. Harbor overlook, Trinity and Edwards streets, Trinidad. Join the crews of the local fishing fleet and kayakers giving thanks and receiving a blessing for the upcoming season, as well as a traditional Native and non-denominational blessing. In the event of rain, event moves to the Trinidad Town Hall on the main street of Trinidad. Free. Jogg’NShoppe Turkey Trot. Old Town Gazebo, Second and F streets, Eureka. Fun 5-mile walk/run through Old Town. Register from 8 AM at Old Town Coffee and Chocolates day of, then stretch for the trot at 9 AM. $20 with shirt and $10 without shirt.
29 Friday THEATER Annie the musical. 7 PM. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. A holiday run of the Tony Award-winning musical. $15-$35. mainstagearkleyticketing@gmail. com. www.mainstagehumboldt. com/. 707-572-4013. Jesus Christ Superstar. 8-11 PM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300
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THEATER Annie the musical. 2 & 7 PM. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. See Nov. 29 listing. Jesus Christ Superstar. 8-11 PM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Nov. 8 listing.
Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing. FOOD Portuguese Linguiça & Beans Dinner. 4-7 PM. Ferndale Portuguese Hall, Fifth Street and Ocean Avenue. Annual linguiça and beans dinner. Part of tree-lighting night festivities. HOLIDAY EVENTS Lighting of America’s Tallest Living Christmas Tree. 5:30 PM. Ferndale Main Street, Ferndale. The whole town turns out for a tree lighting ceremony of the largest living Christmas tree, then gathers over free cookies and cocoa. A tradition since 1934.
2 Monday MUSIC Pink Martini. 7 PM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. With an eclectic setlist featuring songs sung in French, Croatian, Japanese, Spanish, Portuguese, and Italian, the 12-piece mini-orchestra Pink Martini performs its romantic, multilingual repertoire. $66.
3 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 PM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See Oct. 15 listing.
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DANCE
Snowball Drop. 11 AM. Old Town Gazebo, Second and F streets, Eureka. Win goodies when the “snowballs” start flying. Don’t be late. The blizzard starts at 11 AM. www. eurekamainstreet.org.
Peking Acrobats. 7 PM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Gymnasts, jugglers, trick cyclists and tumblers perform for the whole family $25-$39.
FOR KIDS
Guided Nature Walk. First Wednesday of every month, 9 AM. Richard J. Guadagno Visitor Center, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Nov. 6 listing.
Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See Oct. 19 listing. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 PM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See Oct. 19 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Oct. 19 listing.
1 Sunday THEATER Annie the musical. 2 PM. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. See Nov. 29 listing. Jesus Christ Superstar. 2-5 PM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Nov. 8 listing. FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing.
OUTDOORS
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MUSIC Eureka Symphony’s “Celestial Celebrations”. 8-10 PM. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. A holiday concert featuring selections from “Nutcracker Suite,” choral works by Randall Thompson and the Eureka Symphony Chorus singing “Holiday Songs from Home Alone” by John Williams. $19-$49. eurekasymphony@gmail.com. www. eurekasymphony.org. 707-845-3655. THEATER The Character Project. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Dec. 5 listing. Jesus Christ Superstar. 8-11 PM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Nov. 8 listing. FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS Candlelight Walk in the Redwoods. 5 PM. Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park Visitors Center, Newton B. Drury Scenic Parkway, Orick. Begins with auctions and light refreshments. The walk, less than 1/2 mile round trip on a level path, starts at 6 PM. No traditional fire-powered candles, please. The trail will be lit by luminaries heading out to the campfire center for storytelling. Sorry, no dogs. Rain or shine. Hospitality Night Open House. 5-9 PM. Ferndale Main Street, Ferndale. The Victorian Village welcomes friends to a lively evening block party. Merchants stay open until 9 PM to serve up cheer along with free beverages and goodies. Free. Humboldt Artisans Crafts and Music Festival. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. Holiday arts and crafts fair with more than 100 craft booths featuring local and regional artists and four stages of live music. Bring a toy for the Humboldt Bay Fire Department Toy Drive for free admission. www. redwoodacres.com. Lighted Truck Parade. Garberville Town Square. Pics with Santa, lighted truck parade and more festivities. Free.
7 Saturday ART Arts Alive. First Saturday of every month, 6-9 PM. Historic Old Town Eureka, Second Street. See Nov. 2 listing.
FOR KIDS Kids Alive. First Saturday of every month, 5:30-8 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Nov. 2 listing. Mini Masters Reading Program. First Saturday of every month, 12-2 PM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Nov. 2 listing. Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See Oct. 19 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS Christmas Celebration in Song. 7:30 PM. Ferndale Community Church, 712 Main St. The Ferndale Community Choir performs an eclectic selection of sacred and inspiring music from across the centuries and around the world, plus readings to inspire your holiday spirit at this 50th annual event. Humboldt Artisans Crafts and Music Festival. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Dec. 6 listing. Santa Claus in the Victorian Village. 10:30 AM. Ferndale Main Street, Ferndale. St. Nick and his jolly elf arrive by gleaming red fire truck with bags of goodies for youngsters. Free. info@visitferndale.com. Tuba Christmas. 1 PM. Old Town Gazebo, Second and F streets, Eureka. Enjoy the holiday sounds of a tuba and euphonium chorus performed by students, teachers, amateur and professional musicians. Free. www. eurekamainstreet.org. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 PM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See Oct. 19 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Oct. 19 listing. Lanphere Dunes Guided Walk. First Saturday of every month, 10 AM-1 PM. Humboldt Bay NWR Lanphere Dunes Unit, 6800 Lanphere Road, Arcata. See Nov. 2 listing.
8 Sunday THEATER The Character Project. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Dec. 5 listing.
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Christmas Celebration in Song. 3 PM. Church of the Assumption, 546 Berding St., Ferndale. The Ferndale Community Choir performs an eclectic selection of sacred and inspiring music from across the centuries and around the world, plus readings to inspire your holiday spirit.
Holiday Craft Market. 10 AM-5 PM. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. Shop for unique handcrafted items from more than 50 artisans. Live music, local food and holiday cheer. All proceeds benefit the Arcata Recreation Youth Development Scholarship Fund. $1. rec@cityofarcata. org. ca-arcata.civicplus.com/368/ Holiday-Craft-Market. 822-7091.
Humboldt Artisans Crafts and Music Festival. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Dec. 6 listing. OUTDOORS Audubon Society Birding Trip. Second Sunday of every month, 9 AM. Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Nov. 10 listing.
10 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 PM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See Oct. 15 listing.
13 Friday ART Arts! Arcata. Second Friday of every month, 6-9 PM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Nov. 8 listing.
OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 PM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See Oct. 19 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Oct. 19 listing.
Fortuna Al Grey Electric Lighted Truck Parade. Redwood Village Shopping Center, 735 S. Fortuna Blvd. Bundle up and watch as the big rigs, floats, wheeled vehicles deck out in festive lights for this annual event. Santa will be on hand for pictures with kids. Free. The Nutcracker. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. Experience the magic of North Coast Dance’s annual Nutcracker ballet. Through Dec. 18. northcoastdance.org@gmail.com. www.northcoastdance.org. 442-7779. Victorian Holidays. 5-9 PM. Main Street, Ferndale. Enjoy a festive atmosphere of holiday shopping, dining, live music, costumes and activities as shops stay open late from 5 to 9 PM. Fridays until Christmas. Weekly themes TBD.
14 Saturday LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See Oct. 19 listing.
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Lego Club. 12:30-2 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing.
Family Arts Days. Second Saturday of every month, 2-4 PM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Nov. 9 listing.
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Winter Arts Faire. 10 AM-6 PM. Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane, Redway. Time honored, two-day family event featuring nearly 50 handmade artisan booths, musical entertainment, children’s activities and more. $5, free for Mateel members.
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Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See Oct. 19 listing. THEATER
Loleta Holiday Craft Fair. 9 AM-4 PM. Loleta Fireman’s Pavilion, Old Loleta Road. Traditional crafts, modern fashion and artwork.
Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing.
Jesus Christ Superstar. 2-5 PM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Nov. 8 listing.
The Character Project. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Dec. 5 listing.
50th Christmas Celebration in Song. 7:30 PM. Christ Episcopal Church, 15th and H streets, Eureka. The Ferndale Community Choir performs an eclectic selection of sacred and inspiring music from across the centuries and around the world, plus readings to inspire your holiday spirit.
Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See Oct. 19 listing.
15 Sunday MUSIC Wine and Jazz. Third Sunday of every month, 3-5 PM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing. FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS Holiday Craft Market. 10 AM-4 PM. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Dec. 14 listing. Christmas Lighted Tractor Parade. 5 PM. Main Street, Ferndale. Holiday scenes on decorated tractors and tractor-drawn wagons parade up Main Street. Ferndale Community Church will be open during the parade and serving free cookies with cocoa and cider. Loleta Holiday Craft Fair. 9 AM-4 PM. Loleta Fireman’s Pavilion, Old Loleta Road. See Dec. 14 listing. Winter Arts Faire. 10 AM-6 PM. Mateel
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Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing.
17 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 PM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See Oct. 15 listing.
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28 Saturday LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See Oct. 19 listing.
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Creamery District Night Market. 5-9 PM. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. See Oct. 18 listing.
Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See Oct. 19 listing.
FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS
OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 PM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See Oct. 19 listing.
Victorian Holidays. 5-9 PM. Ferndale Main Street, Ferndale. See Dec. 13 listing.
Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Oct. 19 listing.
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Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See Oct. 19 listing.
Lego Club. 12:30-2 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing.
FOR KIDS Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See Oct. 19 listing. FOOD Breakfast and Flea Market. Third Saturday of every month, 8:30 AM. Dow’s Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dow’s Prairie Road, McKinleyville. See Oct. 19 listing. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 PM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See Oct. 19 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Oct. 19 listing.
22 Sunday FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing.
24 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 PM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill
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31 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 PM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See Oct. 15 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS New Year’s Eve Party. 5 PM. Arcata Veterans Hall, 1425 J St. Celebrate New Year’s Eve in the remodeled canteen at the Arcata Vets Hall. Music, dancing, pool, shuffleboard and more.
1 Wednesday OUTDOORS Guided Nature Walk. First Wednesday of every month, 9 AM. Richard J. Guadagno Visitor Center, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Nov. 6 listing.
3 Friday FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing.
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4 Saturday ART Arts Alive. First Saturday of every month, 6-9 PM. Historic Old Town Eureka, Second Street. See Nov. 2 listing. LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See Oct. 19 listing. FOR KIDS Kids Alive. First Saturday of every month, 5:30-8 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Nov. 2 listing. Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See Oct. 19 listing. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 PM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See Oct. 19 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Oct. 19 listing. Lanphere Dunes Guided Walk. First Saturday of every month, 10 AM-1 PM. Humboldt Bay NWR Lanphere Dunes Unit, 6800 Lanphere Road, Arcata. See Nov. 2 listing.
5 Sunday FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 PM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 PM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 18 listing.
10 Friday ART Arts! Arcata. Second Friday of every month, 6-9 PM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Nov. 8 listing.
12 Sunday OUTDOORS Audubon Society Birding Trip. Second Sunday of every month, 9 AM. Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Nov. 10 listing.
14 Tuesday MUSIC Super Stars of the Blues Harmonica. 7 PM. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. All-star lineup of blues harp players. $49.
18 Saturday FOOD Breakfast and Flea Market. Third
Saturday of every month, 8:30 AM. Dow’s Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dow’s Prairie Road, McKinleyville. See Oct. 19 listing.
19 Sunday MUSIC Sweet Honey In The Rock. 7 PM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Award-winning a cappella group celebrating the culture and history of African Americans and women. $66. Wine and Jazz. Third Sunday of every month, 3-5 PM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Oct. 20 listing.
23 Thursday THEATER Fun Home. 8 PM. Ferndale Repertory Theatre, 447 Main St. When her father dies unexpectedly, graphic novelist Alison dives deep into her past to tell the story of the volatile, brilliant, one-of-a-kind man whose temperament and secrets defined her family and her life. Through Feb. 16. www.ferndalerep.org.
25 Saturday THEATER ZOUNDS!. Sapphire Palace, Blue Lake Casino, 777 Casino Way. The 13th annual show, which will be broadcast live on KHUM 104.3, is an original, Humboldt-inspired variety show featuring the critically acclaimed talents of Redwood Curtain writers and actors. No-host bar, hors d’oeuvres and catered dinner before the show begins. boxoffice@ redwoodcurtain.com. www.bluelakecasino.com. 443-7688.
28 Tuesday DANCE Cirque Flip FabriQue - Blizzard. 7 PM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Featuring performers from Cirque du Soleil and Cirque Éloize, this Quebec-based troupe presents its latest gravity-defying production. $25-$39.
SEE YOU NEXT SEASON
Kyle Kertscher as Fred from Scooby Doo flings himself into the bay. Mark McKenna.
JANUARY Bowl of Beans Benefit Jan. 20 Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day with the community over a beans and rice dinner with performances by local musicians.
FEBRUARY Red Carpet Gala Feb. 9 Dress like a star, celebrate in style and watch the Academy Awards live on the big screen at the historic Eureka Theater.
Ford Hess Trinidad to Clam Beach Run Half marathon, 8.75-, 5.75- or 3-mile run/walks through spectacular scenery from rugged coastline to pristine beaches and giant redwoods. Takes place either the last Saturday of January or the first Saturday of February depending on the tide.
MARCH Redwood Discovery Museum’s Perilous Plunge Watch volunteers in wacky costumes jump into the bay to raise money for the Discovery Museum after a parade in Old Town. Typically on the second Saturday in March.
APRIL 53rd Humboldt Int. Film Fest April 10-13 The world’s oldest studentrun film festival showcases independent and alternative short films from all over the world. Put on by Humboldt State University film students and staff. California Indian Big Time & Social Gathering A celebration of Native American tradition, culture, song and history featuring dances, songs, games, resources, arts, crafts and more. Typically the first Saturday in April.
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In the charming town of Trinidad, Humboldt County’s fishing past lives on. Every day, the boats that dot the small harbor’s moorings scour the sea among dramatic, rocky outcroppings. For a look back, tour the Trinidad Museum, then stop at the replica 1949 Memorial Lighthouse honoring those lost or buried at sea, and take in the view and the sea air. You can tour the 1871 Trinidad Head Lighthouse (a working navigational aid) from 10 a.m. to noon on the first Saturday of every month. In summer, the annual Fish Festival and Blackberry Festival bring in folks from all over.
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Head east to Willow Creek for "river fun in the mountain sun." Cool off at Camp Kimtu Beach, raft, kayak or find a quiet spot along the Trinity River and fish. Located in the Six Rivers National Forest, the area's natural beauty beckons campers, hikers and bird watchers, alike. Drive scenic State Route 96 through Bigfoot Country, the region with the the most Sasquatch sightings in the nation. Swing into the China Flat Museum to explore the lore and take a selfie with Bigfoot's 25-foot redwood likeness.
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McKinleyville The sign says horses have the right of way, which should give you an idea of McKinleyville’s vibe. Some of its biggest attractions are outdoors. Play with the kids in Hiller Park and hike or bike the paved Hammond Trail. Ditch your shoes and spend the day at Clam Beach (yup, there are clams out there for the digging) kayaking, paddleboarding or just relaxing among the dunes. There’s a course if you’re itching for a round of golf, and there’s even a sweet, little waterfall tucked along the road into town. Already visited the world’s biggest ball of string? Swing by the world’s tallest totem pole. And on McKinleyville Arts Night, the third Friday of each month, you can tool around town and see what local artists, artisans and musicians young and old are up creating — maybe even take a piece home.
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Humboldt residents socked in by summer fog know that they can find warm refuge in Blue Lake, a picturesque town whose motto is “sunshine and sea air.” On the shores of the Mad River, locals enjoy fishing, sunbathing and swimming in the summer, and fun hikes and bike trails anytime. In addition to fun outdoor adventures, Blue Lake is a hub for music and the arts. The Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre imports students from around the world, producing shows throughout the year, including the annual five-week Mad River Festival. You can also sing along at Humboldt Folklife Festival in July, a weeklong celebration with live music, dancing and workshops. With the little ones? Check out photos and artifacts from Blue Lake’s pioneer, indigenous, logging and railroad histories at the Blue Lake Museum or visit Perigot Park, where you can play baseball or soak up picturesque views.
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In the heart of the redwoods, just 18 miles south of Eureka on U.S. Highway 101, sits “the friendly city” of Fortuna. Enjoy a hike to the headwaters or a peaceful stroll along the Eel River on Fortuna’s riverwalk. Did you bring the dog? Fortuna’s got you covered with a brand new dog park for your traveling companion. How about the kids? Hit the Depot Museum for vintage train fun and lace up your roller skates at the Firemen’s Pavilion. Save room in your suitcase for souvenirs — Fortuna’s historic Main Street offers a unique shopping experience. Peruse shops and art galleries for jewelry, housewares, clothing and lots more.
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Shelter Cove Aptly named the “lost coast,” Shelter Cove is nestled in a stretch of beach that offers a natural retreat tucked away in its own world. Accessible by sea and air, the town has one road in and one road out. Once there, enjoy fishing, hiking, boating, golf, excellent lodging and camping options. Settle in for winter storm watching, whale watching or a hike along a unique, 24-mile stretch of black sand beach. A natural coastline unfettered by highways and the normal coming and goings of humanity make Shelter Cove a singular American destination.
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