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4 From the Editor Fall is the New Summer
6 Contributors 7 Keep Paddling
16 The Outdoorsy Type 18 Foodies 20 Art Lovers 24 Not Strictly for Tourists 26 With the Kids
Marna Powell’s kayak adventure
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35 Go Local Special Advertising Feature
9 Kayaking Resources 10 Humboldt Greens Teeing off around the county
23 Stepping Out Arts nights all over the county
38 Browsing
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Antiques and vintage in Eureka
41 Your 90-Day Calendar 57 Fall Giveaway Package! 59 Free Tours Step right this way
80 Take it With You Suitcase-friendly finds Fall 2014
37 Antique Shops Map and Directory 60 Winery and Brewery Maps 62 Regional Maps and Advertising Directory
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28 The Takeaway 33 Best of Food & Drink Locals recommend
34 Seasonal Sipping 36 DI Wine Find your new favorite
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Fall is the New Summer
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ell, in Humboldt, anyway. While other people are shaking the sand off their beach towels and calling it quits in late August, we’re just getting started behind the Redwood Curtain. In September and October, the weather is warm, the fog lifts, the air is crisp and the light does more for your photographs than any filter. The evening chill brings out favorite sweaters, but the cold doesn’t bite. June is nice, but brides around here clamor to schedule outdoor weddings in forests, on beaches and family farms during the fall. (The aforementioned light beats a fake tan hands down.) Did you bring your golf clubs? In this issue, you’ll get the lowdown on all seven courses in the county. We’ve also got a profile on kayaking queen Marna Powell, founder of Kayak Zak’s and just the woman to see about fall and winter paddling, even if you’ve got physical challenges. Hikers will revel in the clear skies and mild weather for a trek through the redwoods or along the beach, and we’ve scouted some gorgeous destinations, as well as places to enjoy horseback riding, a beer on the patio or a dip in a hot tub. We’ve also got indoor fun saved up for a rainy day, from wine tasting to crafting with the kiddies. (Maybe do the crafting first.) And once the holidays arrive, stick around for the tree lightings (consider our trees), roaming carolers in Victorian Ferndale and the community arts nights that turn into holiday festivals in the streets. Cooling temperatures and the arrival of a Humboldt winter are also a great excuse — ahem, opportunity — for the mostly indoor sport of shopping. In fact, a tour of our local specialty stores might just bring the joy back to holiday shopping. Stroll through some of our favorite vintage and antique places in our “Just Browsing” story (we defy you not to touch the merchandise in these curious little nooks) and check off your gift list as you peruse the souvenirs in “Take it with You.” For those of us who prefer a little comfort food, how about fried chicken, oysters, wild salmon and steamer clams? The restaurants featured in this issue even offer something to take away besides a doggie bag — local and house sauces and wines to enjoy back home as you reminisce about your trip and plan the next one. We’ve even got some expert advice on navigating local wines to find your new favorite. Prepare to fall in love with Humboldt in the fall.
Don’t miss it: The Apple Harvest Festival in Fortuna (because you can’t get more wholesome) and the StrangeBrew Beer Fest (because the brewers get weirder every year).
Must eat: The Voodoo Pudding at Bless My Soul Café — joy in a parfait cup.
Check out: The wild, wild wildlife at the Reading Rock State Marine Conservation Area.
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Jennifer Savage moved to Humboldt County with her husband and three children during the 1997-98 El Niño. She reveled in the rain, fell for the fog, still skips in the sunshine. Her favorite things are family, being outdoors, eating and eating outdoors with her family. She hopes Humboldt will lodge in visitors’ hearts as much as it has in hers.
Linda Stansberry, originally from the wilds of Honeydew, California, has been a Journal contributor since 2013, when she returned from circumnavigating the globe to discover that Humboldt County is the most beautiful place in the world. She has been dedicated to popularizing this opinion ever since.
Paul DeMark is a graduate of Humboldt State University’s journalism program and worked as a reporter and managing editor of the Redwood Record in Garberville and The Arcata Union. He is also a local musician, playing drums for The Delta Nationals, LaPatina Band and The Gila Monsters.
Dev Richards is a Humboldt native who joined the ranks of the Journal in 2011 as a freelancer. Currently, she is the calendar editor/President of Calendars. When she’s not overusing semicolons and hyphens, she spends her time making puns, creating awkward situations and missing the Oxford comma.
Lynn Leishman has been a florist, model, retail buyer, gift and antique storeowner, bed and breakfast innkeeper, food columnist, photo stylist, publisher and event planner. Were it not for her, her husband and Insider publisher Chuck Leishman — with whom she moved to Humboldt in 2012 — would still have a completely bare office.
Chuck Johnson has been a resident of Humboldt County since 1989. His career in the audio/visual industry has led him to team up with some amazing clients such as the Library of Congress, the Smithsonian Institute, Grammy Awardwinning composers, musicians and just plain wonderful people. He currently produces The Humboldt Live Sessions, a music video series shot on locations all around the county. Always in search of a creative spark, this father of two daughters is proud to call Humboldt home.
Amy Kumler is a mother, wife, adventurer, roller skater and image maker, as well as a contributing photographer for Patagonia. Her studio, Amy Kumler Photography, is in Old Town, Eureka, and her work appears in Unexpected: 30 Years of Patagonia Catalog Photography and Let My People Go Surfing: The Education of a Reluctant Businessman.
Terrence McNally is an Arcata photographer and former North Coast Journal staffer, now a public education officer at the Humboldt County Department of Health and Human Services. His career in local media includes a 13-year stint at the Arcata Eye newspaper and he continues as a contributor to Journal publications. He likes to shoot food a lot. He likes to shoot food a lot more when he gets to eat it afterward.
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Marna Powell
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he universe is on Marna Powell’s side. “We were driving along Highway 101 and I looked up and saw this hill and I just pointed at it and said, ‘There, I want to live there.’ The next day that property went up for sale. It had never been for sale before.” The hill was just outside of Orick, Calif., close to where Marna now undertakes her life’s work as proprietor of Kayak Zak’s, a kayak rental and guided tour company on the shores of Stone Lagoon. Behind the desk of her tiny office is a poster of Redwood National Park, an aerial view that encompasses several fingers of verdant forest and blue-gray waters of Freshwater Lagoon, Stone Lagoon and Big Lagoon.
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“This is basically my whole life right here,” she says, gesturing toward the picture. Powell is unprepossessing from a distance: average height, average build, with dark, wild hair. But when you enter her orbit, you’re immediately sucked in. She has a wide, toothy grin and a girlish goofiness to her. She wobbles between shyness and unfettered honesty, saying that she “doesn’t really know how to socialize.” At one point she gleefully refers to herself as a “crippled lady.” “I blew out my knee in 1972, back when the biggest concern they had was that your legs had to look pretty in a dress,” she says, adding, “I was never athletic. The leg wasn’t treated right, they did a bunch of different surgeries on it, but it didn’t heal right.” Powell discovered her passion for kayaking “by accident.” She came home one day with a sea kayak for her husband and,
after taking it out on the water, he asked if she’d like to try it. She shrugged and climbed in. “My life changed forever in that moment,” she says, raising her palms skyward and imitating the sound of a choir singing, “I can’t even explain — every time I get on the water, it’s magic.” That moment is one she tries to share. Trained as a sea kayak instructor with an adaptive permit, she has developed a reputation for helping people with injuries or disabilities explore the sport safely, modifying their techniques or craft to meet their needs. “People assume that I have a background in sports medicine or something, but not really, she says. “You really have to be MacGyver — just imagine and build things.” Adapting, creating and hard work have been themes
“I can’t even explain — every time I get on the water, it’s magic.” throughout Powell’s life. The house of her dreams, for example, the one on the hill she pointed to many years ago, started off as “the crappiest house in the nicest location with literally an acre of garbage around it.” But the universe had responded to her request, so Powell and her husband rolled up their sleeves and got to work. “Then the roof blew off the house,” she says, laughing.
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Today the acre of garbage is an organic vegetable garden and the renovated house is a home to a menagerie of adopted animals as well as many foster children. Powell admits she has a soft spot for “problem children.” “I believe in following your gut through life,” she says, “I do that and I run away from the things I don’t want.” Powell studied business administration and accounting, as well as recreation management, and although she managed offices and did various jobs in her field, she always knew that she wanted to work for herself. “Everyone actually assumed I’d be an art major,” she says, grinning. “I’ve got a weird blend of left brain and right brain. I ended up unemployable because of all the weird little things I know how to do.” Her expertise on the water had grown to the point that a career built around her passion seemed inevitable. A lead kayak instructor with North Coast Adventures for six years and an ACA Level III Coastal Kayak instructor with an Adaptive Paddling Endorsement, she was constantly approached for advice and lessons. She founded Kayak Zak’s in 2005. For many years the business was run out of a travel trailer, but in 2013 Powell was offered the opportunity to set up a home base on the shores of Stone Lagoon. “It was a moldy, rat-infested mess,” she says, gesturing around the now tidy building that houses a tourism center and small outdoor gear shop.
“The [Park Service] had no idea when they offered me this building how dear this area is to me.” Today Kayak Zak’s is doing a bustling business catering to tourists and locals with a thirst for adventure. Visitors can rent equipment, take tours and lessons or stock up on last-minute camping gear and area maps. Powell says that the company is functioning more like a nonprofit, with a lot of revenue going toward special projects with groups such as Making Headway, a center for brain injury recovery. Powell was also instrumental in reopening the Ryan’s Cove campground. This primitive campground on the shores of Stone Lagoon is one of the most tranquil and scenic sites in the National Park System and is only accessible by hiking or kayak. It was shut down during a round of state budget cuts, but thanks to fundraising and sustained petitioning by Powell and other supporters, it reopened to the public in May of this year. Powell is philosophical about her success and her formula for happiness. “Sometimes I get these crazy ideas,” she says, “and I don’t believe I can’t do them.”
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f you crave a round of golf while in Humboldt County, you’re covered north, south, east and west, with options geographically and economically. Seven courses dot the area ranging from Willow Creek in far eastern Humboldt to Shelter Cove right on the Pacific Ocean in Southern Humboldt. Five are public courses: two nine-holers and three 18-hole tracks. Two are 18-hole private country clubs. Here’s a quick rundown to get you in the swing and your clubs out of the trunk. Fore!
Thirteenth green at Redwood Empire.
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Willow Creek Golf and Country Club
Beau Pre Golf Club
Designed and opened in 1960, this course provides an enjoyable, quick round of nine or 18. Located just a mile or two north of town, Willow Creek Golf and Country Club is public and affordable at $25 to $35. It’s a short course at 2,530 yards and par 35. Some of the greens are amazingly small and hard to hit, but it’s flat and easy to walk. Nestled in a mountain valley, the scenery is beautiful and the golfers friendly. For tee times, call the golf shop at (530) 629-2977. 333 Bigfoot Avenue, Willow Creek.
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In French, the name means the “beautiful prairie,” and many pretty holes wind up and down through pine, spruce and redwood forests on this 18-hole, public facility. Several of the highest elevation holes have views of the Pacific Ocean, which is only a mile away. Designed by golf pro and club owner Don Harling, it opened in 1967. It’s relatively short at about 5,880 yards from the men’s blue tees, 5,400 yards from the white and just over 5,000 yards from the women’s tees. However, this par-71 course will challenge your skills with its trees, water hazards, dog legs and sloped terrain. Green fees for 18 holes range from $31 during primetime on weekdays to $37 on the weekends. Savvy, cost-conscious golfers can enjoy a $20 “twilight” rate after 1 p.m. and $12 “super twilight” after 3 p.m. For tee times, call (707) 839-3412. 1777 Norton Road, McKinleyville.
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Comptemporary Comfort meets Rustic Charm The view at the 17th hole at Baywood Golf and Country Club.
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Baywood Golf and Country Club There may not be a more gorgeous 18-hole golf course in Northern California than Baywood. This private country club synthesized two courses, Bayside and Baywood, into one in 1958. It’s a tale of two nines at Baywood, with the front nine more open off the tees than the sometimes treacherously tight and long back nine, the holes of which are lined with majestic redwood trees. Situated in a valley about five miles from the coast, the par-72 track is mostly protected from the wind. It is the longest course in the county, measuring 6,411 yards from the men’s blue tees, 6137 yards from the white tees and 5,803 yards from the women’s tees. It’s also rated the toughest golf course in the county by the Northern California Golf Association. Local non-members and out-of-towners can play this course with a member for $50. Travelers who belong to private country clubs can often get in for a round by having their golf pro call Baywood’s pro. These reciprocal green fees are $65. For tee times call (707) 822-3688. 3600 Buttermilk Lane, Arcata.
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Eureka Golf Course This unpretentious, public 18-hole course features relatively short holes, flat terrain and not many hazards with which to grapple. It’s an enjoyable and well-maintained course, especially considering how much use it gets. The back nine offers more adventurous holes with some severe doglegs. The par-70 course measures just shy of 5,500 yards for the men and just beyond 5,200 yards for the women. The staff is relaxed and hospitable, and will go out of the way to help you have an enjoyable round. Green fees are affordable, ranging from $13 to $26. For tee times, call (707) 443-4808. 4750 Fairway Drive. Fall 2014
Perched on the side of a mountain, about 1/4 mile above the Trinity River sits the town of Willow Creek and Coho Cottages. Situated between the Trinity Alps Wilderness and Redwoods National Park. Coho is uniquely located as a base camp for adventure or lazy days of kicking back and taking it all in. Beautiful cottages. Incredible views and great company. Come stay with us.
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Shelter Cove Golf Links
Looking down the 12th fairway at Redwood Empire Golf and Country Club in Fortuna. The 13th hole is on the left.
Located right on the Pacific Ocean in the southeast corner of Humboldt County, the remote community includes an airstrip for small planes and a nine-hole course circling it. If you’re vacationing in Shelter Cove, the course gives a golfer a chance to play amid the sea air for only $10, which you put into an honor-system drop-box. And the small planes taking off and landing are fun to watch. For tee times, call (707) 9867435. 1555 Upper Pacific Drive, Shelter Cove.
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Redwood Empire Golf and Country Club This immensely enjoyable 18-hole private course has a unique, devilish 6-6-6 routing of holes: six par 3s, six par 4s and six par 5s. There are three par 3s, par 4s and par 5s on each nine, which mean ample opportunity for pars and birdies. Nine holes were originally established in 1927, but the course went bankrupt. It was resurrected in 1957 and the last nine holes were added in the late 1990s. The front and back are markedly different: The front is flatter and more protected from the wind, while the back nine has several holes, notably 12 and 13, that are exposed at an elevation of about 1,000 feet. The sometimes strong breezes make it more fun for the adventurous golfer to change his or her approach. The course is immaculately maintained, with fast and hard fairways in the summer, as well as the quickest greens in the county. It’s known as the most playable winter course in Humboldt because it drains so well in the rainy season. Local non-members and visitors can play this course with a member for $45. Like at Baywood, travelers who belong to private country clubs can often play this course if their golf pro calls Redwood’s pro. Green fees are $50. For tee times call (707) 725-5194. 352 Country Club Drive, Fortuna.
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Shelter Cove Golf Links.
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Benbow Valley Golf Club The famous Benbow Inn just south of Garberville also owns a nine-hole course. The track features tight fairways, for which most golfers leave their drivers in their bags. For Southern Humboldt residents or travelers, Benbow offers a quick and affordable round of golf with green fees ranging from $20 to $30. Total nine-hole yardage for men is about 2,600 yards, for women, 2,500. The hotel also offers packages with a golf round included. For tee times, call (707) 923-2777. 7000 Benbow Drive, Garberville.
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The Trinity River can be dangerous for visitors unused to its powerful current, not to mention the poison oak and occasional steep trails down to the riverbank. Opt for user-friendly spot Big Rock right outside the town of Willow Creek. Stock up on snacks at River Song Natural Foods, hang a left on US Highway 96 and look for the sign about a quarter-mile up the road. The Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge (1020 Ranch Road, Loleta) encompasses some of the most picturesque and biologically rich habitats in the world, providing sanctuary for the great diversity of birds, mammals, fish, amphibians, invertebrates and plants in the Humboldt Bay area. Stop into the visitor center, check out the dioramas and observation room, then stroll the 1.7-mile Shorebird Loop and bask in the beauty. right Drive north past Trinidad and you’ll discover Humboldt Lagoons State Park. Stone Lagoon sits in the middle and is perfect for beginning paddlers, especially those with a fondness for sighting shore birds and river otters. Stop into Kayak Zak’s (115336 Highway 101 North) at the State Park Visitor’s Center, where you can rent kayaks or stand-up paddleboards and get all the advice you might need on how to make the most of your day.
Humboldt County boasts not only the world’s tallest redwoods, but an unspoiled ocean, remote beaches, hiking trails for all levels of physical fitness, six different rivers, an inviting bay and sprawling lagoons. Take advantage of world-class paddling, birding, fishing, diving, hiking, hunting, cycling and disc golf via the Pacific Outfitters Academy day (or longer) trips. What you don’t know, they’re happy to teach you. For the leisurely to the ambitious, pacificoutfittersadventures.com.
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Black Sands Beach, north of Shelter Cove. Photo by Drew Hyland.
Shelter Cove, the gateway to the King Range Conservation Area, the nation’s first national conservation area, is a jewel all on its own. The drive from Redway is a scenic thrill, and the aptly named cove offers a warm spot to stretch out and play. Slightly north is Black Sands Beach, where greywacke and shale combine to create the unusual color. Wildlife abounds and the views are superlative. The Punta Gorda Lighthouse site is at the end of a 3-mile, strenuous hike along the Lost Coast Trail, which begins at the Mattole Beach campground. The trail offers beautiful black-sand beaches, dunes and tide pools. A large portion of the hike is through fine, loose sand, and hiking beneath the cliffs can be dangerous at high tide. Tide information is usually posted at the trailhead. To reach the site from US Highway 101, take the Honeydew/Dyerville exit in the Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Travel west to Mattole Road in Honeydew to Lighthouse Road, almost an hour and a half trip. Travel five miles to Mattole Campground.
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The Arcata Plaza is a fine place for people watching and picnics. No need to make your own, as Pasta Luego (791 Eighth St.) offers Italian subs and paninis — try the “Coco,” a sweetsavory-sharp combination of cotto, gorgonzola, apricot jam, roasted red peppers, arugula and vinaigrette. Buy some Italian nougat treats for after. Not too sweet and strangely addicting.
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Located up in the Northtown (aka “student”) part of Arcata, stands Japhy’s (1563 G St.), a longtime favorite of both transitioning and permanent residents. The soups, noodles and fast turnaround are reminiscent of what you’d find in a big city, but with the emphasis on local and organic ingredients Humboldt is known for. Ask anybody and they’ll tell you to have the curry.
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above Breakfast at T’s Café North (860 10th St., Arcata) requires some time — all because deciding what to order is nearly impossible, given how good everything looks. Local favorites include the “un”-Benedicts, the potato skillets, the scrambles, the pancakes, the “goin’ south” choices … yes, essentially, everything. Start with a mimosa du jour and admire the crisp lines, artwork and great lighting while you wait. Photo by Terrence McNally
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You won’t find much outdoor seating in Humboldt due to the region’s usually copious rain, but one of the most dependable places to sit in the sun is out at Mad River Brewery’s Tap Room (195 Taylor Way, Blue Lake). Good people, great beer and the opening of a kitchen this past year mean you can now power down a grilled Thai chicken sandwich or scoop up the white garlic potatoes inside or, even better, out.
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“Oberon” by Linda Mitchell, at Sewell Gallery. Photo by Amy Kumler
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Strawberry Rock Gallery. Photo courtesy of Ocean Peace Designs.
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“Surf Check Daydream” by Matt Beard. Photo courtesy of Matt Beard
It’s often said that Humboldt has more artists per capita than any other region of California. Perhaps an anecdotal statistic, but step into the Sewell Gallery ( 423 F St., Eureka), where the work of over 50 of the region’s premier visual artists is on display in a warm, spacious lightfilled gallery and you’ll be an instant believer. Trinidad’s views are stunning, certainly, and stepping away from them might feel counterintuitive, but only for as long as it takes you to get through the door at the Strawberry Rock Gallery (343 Main St., Trinidad). A newer gallery on the scene, Strawberry Rock features both established and emerging Humboldt artists. Matt Beard’s art has been shown worldwide in galleries and magazines. The subject matter is typically beach and ocean in nature, with much of it capturing the vibrancy of the Humboldt coast. Stop by Beard Art Gallery (336 Grotto St., Eureka) to see fine art paintings, prints, T-shirts and more. A portion of sales goes to the nonprofit of the buyer’s choice through Beard’s AidCurrent project. The nonprofit American Indian Art and Gift Shop (241 F Street, Eureka) serves a couple of purposes. One is to exhibit the unique art created by over 40 local Indian artists. The second is to provide training to those needing work experience. Stop in and see baskets, jewelry and calendars made by Northern California tribal artisans.
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above Evidence of Humboldt’s back-tothe-land history shows up in the amount of high-quality functional art featured throughout the county. Be impressed by the hand-forged fireplace tools, wine racks, cabinet hardware, cutlery, candle holders, pot racks, lamps, sculptures and many other pieces of useful beauty at The Blacksmith Shop (445 Main St., Ferndale).
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Not a gallery, but a place of inspiration, SCRAP Humboldt’s Creative Reuse Center (101 H St., Suite D, Arcata) offers all kinds of art supplies and vintage ephemera for the imaginative, plus a boutique featuring the buyable art of local creators, all made with at least 75 percent recycled materials. Great for whimsical gifts and stylish repurposed ware.
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Eureka’s Arts Alive! art night. Photo by Flickr user mkwalker
Stepping Out Arts nights all over the county
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he whole town comes out for community arts nights to mingle, meet artists at gallery openings, hear some free music and peruse the local artwork on display in shops, restaurants — really anywhere with walls. Don’t be surprised if there’s a bluegrass band playing in a furniture store or wine and beer being sold in a boutique by a local nonprofit, or belly dancing in the streets. Planning to eat out? Tables are packed on arts nights, so you’d better make reservations. Then check the weekly calendar at www.northcoastjournal.com to see where the after parties are.
Arts! Arcata takes over the plaza and beyond from 6 to 9 p.m. on the second Friday of every month. Eureka’s Arts Alive! takes place from 6 to 9 p.m. on the first Saturday of each month amid the charming shops in Old Town. Fortuna’s First Friday Arts Nights are from 6 to 8 p.m. the first Friday of each month (excluding January), all along the town’s historic Main Street.
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McKinleyville Art Night runs the third Friday of each month from 6 to 8 p.m. and even includes the airport, which rotates in the work of local heavy hitters. Rio Dell’s burgeoning art scene struts its stuff on Wildwood Avenue during Arts on the Avenue from 6 to 9 p.m. on the second Saturday of each month. Trinidad Art Night brings out the local talent in the seaside town from 6 to 9 p.m. on the first Friday of each month through October.
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Not Strictly for Tourists Blue Lake’s spirit is embodied in The Logger Bar, (510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake) an institution that hit a sad patch a few years back, closed and then was eventually purchased by resident Kate Martin and restored through the almost-all-volunteer effort of community members. Saws and blades line the walls and floor, testifying to the area’s burly past, but the drink offerings include fine spirits and fresh herbs. Myers Flat on the Avenue of the Giants is not only known for the majestic redwood trees in the area, but also for the outstanding wines of Riverbend Cellars (12900 Avenue of the Giants). This extraordinary winery offers wine sampling at its tasting room, which is open seven days a week from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Riverbend Cellars also offers a selection of specialty foods, picnic items and local art. The redwoods are always open and late fall can be a stunning time to visit. Just south of Orick, the national and state parks’ Thomas H. Kuchel Visitor Center (U.S. Highway 101 at Orick) provides orientation, information and trip-planning advice, plus books, maps, gifts and more. Peruse the displays, talk to a ranger, then launch into a forest exploration perfect for the day and your desires.
The Logger Bar. File photo.
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If walking is too mundane for you, why not saddle up and go by horseback? Redwood Trails Horse Rides and Redwood Creek Buckarettes (1000 Drydens Road, Orick) will take you up into the Redwood National Park’s old growth majesty with a trusty steed beneath you. The interpretive tour includes information on redwood ecology, local wildlife, flora and local history. Unwind from all the sightseeing with a soak or steam at Finnish Country Sauna and Tubs (495 J St., Arcata). Private outdoor hot tubs and sauna cabins allow for complete relaxation in an enchanted environment. On your way in and out, you’ll pass through Café Mokka, Humboldt County’s oldest coffeehouse, where you can find magazines of global interest, a warm fire and Scandinavian-style open-faced sandwiches. For a quick, easily accessible interaction with a breathtaking seascape, drive out alongside Orick’s Redwood Creek (from US Highway 101, take Hufford Road west) to the ocean. Park and stroll north. You’re now adjacent to the Reading Rock State Marine Conservation Area, part of California’s network of marine protected areas, and entering Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. The mix of marine habitats means an abundance of wildlife above and beyond most experiences. Watch for whales, seals, sea lions and diving auklets around the water, nesting murres and cormorants along the rocks.
Redwood Trails Horse Rides. Photo by Amy Barnes.
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The outdoor tub at Finnish Country Sauna and Tubs. Photo by Drew Hyland
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The fireplace at CafĂŠ Mokka. Photo by Drew Hyland
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With the Kids
Fingers in the touch tank. Photo by Carolyn Fernandez.
Before you explore the bountiful tide pools around Trinidad and Patricks Point, take the children to the HSU Marine Laboratory (570 Ewing St., Trinidad) where the seven aquaria, two touch tanks and other displays will introduce them to the various sea critters living in the lab and out in the greater world. Share the area’s seafaring history at the Humboldt Bay Maritime Museum (77 Cookhouse Road, Samoa), where displays encompass everything from shipbuilding to shipwrecks. Learn about the first ships to enter Humboldt Bay, the lonely lives of lighthouse keepers and current restoration activities aligning the past with the future. Oooh, pretty things! Since 1990, Heartbead (830 G St., Arcata) has helped customers design and create their own jewelry. Children can pick from the thousands of beads ranging from elegant to playful, and then have the staff transform their selections into bracelets, necklaces or earrings — or get help for the kids to assemble masterpieces on their own. Either way, you’ll leave with a treasured, personal souvenir of your visit to Arcata Plaza. The Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary provides more than just habitat to over 200 species of birds — it also serves as the City of Arcata’s innovative wastewater treatment facility. Older children may be impressed by the science of the marsh, younger ones will simply enjoy scampering along the 5.4 miles of trails. Everyone should stop into the interpretive center for activities and clues about which raptors, songbirds, waterfowl, shorebirds and wading birds you’re most likely to see.
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The goods at Heart Bead. Photo by Drew Hyland
Arcata Marsh. Photo by Flickr user Jill Siegrist. Humboldt Insider
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Blacksmithing at Blue Ox Millworks. Photo courtesy of Blue Ox.
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TURN ON Jalapeño Bagels at Los Bagels. Photo by Drew Hyland.
Blue Ox Millworks (1 X St., Eureka) is a rarity — a fully functioning Victorian job shop which produces custom architectural millwork using antique woodworking machinery from the 1800s and early 1900s. Take the kids on a “back in the old days” tour featuring a demonstration of human-powered tools, a lathe room, print shop, textiles studio, mill and molder buildings, blacksmith shop, ceramics and stained glass studios, boat works and horse drawn carriages — then meet and greet the farm animals. Not every town has a multicultural bagel shop, but Humboldt’s beloved Los Bagels has a presence in both Eureka (403 Second St.) and Arcata (1061 I St.). Jewish and Mexican heritages join together with bagels and knishes alongside empanadas and chango bars. Pick up a copy of Natasha Wing’s children’s book Jalapeño Bagels for a charming interpretation of co-founder Dennis Rael’s childhood and inspiration for the bakery.
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Above: Oysters and hot sauce at Humboldt Bay Tourism Center. Left: On board: appetizers at Larrupin Café. Photos by Terrence McNally
Larrupin Café 1658 PATRICKS POINT DRIVE, TRINIDAD This North Coast bohemian restaurant tucked away in Trinidad is a local legend with its generous plates and farm-to-table menu. The wild salmon is a favorite (market price), but the appetizer board that arrives first with a selection of cheese, seasonal fruit, local Cypress Grove chevre, house-cured lox and Larrupin sauce is what diners can’t wait to sample. The sauce, a dilly, sweet mustard, is the preferred accompaniment to smoked salmon among Humboltians, so much so that it shows up on other menus around town. But you’ll have to hit a local grocery store to pick it up, as it’s not sold at the restaurant ($6). Pace yourself in case the special bacon-wrapped scallop with limoncello beurre blanc is available ($14), and dig into a hearty plate of grilled local salmon brushed with lemon-dill butter and served with a wild and generous salad and grilled beets ($32).
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Humboldt Bay Tourism Center 205 G ST., EUREKA Not your usual rack of pamphlets and maps here, though you can book tours and such. Instead, the rustic/industrial-chic oyster bar showcases local products. You could dip into a single Kumamoto or Bucksport oyster ($2 raw, $3 broiled), or go all in with a platter of a dozen. The sweet, briny beauties straight from the bay are, of course, lovely on their own, but experiment and order a few with Humboldt Hotsauce. The Island Style (with guava, pineapple and banana and the kick of habañero pepper) and the Emerald sauce (tempered with cilantro, ginger and lime) are spirited additions to raw or cooked oysters, as well as a million other things. Grab a bottle for $6. Feeling the burn? No worries — a pint of a local microbrew should cool you off.
The sweet, briny beauties straight from the bay are, of course, lovely on their own, but experiment and order a few with Humboldt Hotsauce.
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TACO SALAD
HOMEMADE CHICKEN TAMALES
CHIPS & SALSA
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LIVE MUSIC 6-8 P.M. FRIDAYS AND SATURDAYS Featuring the North Coast's Finest Margaritas Open Everyday: 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Corner of 2nd & C Streets, Old Town Eureka 443-9514 · www.chapalacafe.com Banquet facilities and catering AVAILABLE
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Bless My Soul Café 29 FIFTH ST., EUREKA That woman in the purple chef’s coat chatting with every customer like an old friend is known as Marie, or Sweet Mama Janisse, and that familiarity might be due to how many regulars the place has or the sudden intimacy that forms over truly good fried chicken ($13.95). Hers is not the usual — boneless and skinless, it’s meant to be dipped in her Soul Q Sauce, a tangy, just-spicyenough, onion-sweet barbecue sauce that will establish a regular place on your table at home ($5 bottle). Somebody at the table needs to order the seared Caribbean Ahi tuna with gala apples and caramelized onions ($20.95). And don’t skip the Voodoo Pudding (no matter how stuffed you are), a layered parfait of bread pudding and homemade chocolate pudding ($4.75). It’s velvety, chocolate bliss right up to the last tinklings of the spoon in the glass. Sweet Mama Janisse. Photo by Chuck Johnson Table 5 Red and Manila clams at the Carter House Restaurant 301. Photo by Terrence McNally.
Carter House Restaurant 301 301 L ST., EUREKA Call ahead and see if you can get table five, a primo corner window with a view of the Carter House Inn’s Victorian architecture and the dining room. But whatever table you’re at, the steamed Manila clams in buerre monté, with pancetta, garlic and preserved lemon balances the rich with the lightly tart ($15). It brings out the best of these sweet clams harvested just a shell’s throw away. The fish special changes nightly, but with any luck you’ll catch the pan-roasted steelhead with succotash, fresh corn, dragon’s tongue beans and arugula pesto (market price). Vegetables, herbs and edible flowers grow in the kitchen garden, so expect great things, even from your garnish. Vegetarians can enjoy the jealous glances of carnivores over the creamy masa-stuffed pepper with chipotle adobo, pepita-cilantro pesto and crème fraiche ($23). The pepper is satisfyingly sweet against the bite of smoky chili, and you may have to defend the creamy filling against the forks of fellow diners. The wine list is epic, but try the hotel’s own label Table 5 White, a sauvignon blanc and semillion blend ($40 bottle), and Table 5 Red, cabernet sauvignon, merlot and petit verdot blend ($50 bottle), and see if you can decide on just one to bring back with you.
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BAR TO TAKE A DATE The Speakeasy
DIVE BAR
The Shanty
SPORTS BAR
The Logger Bar
HAPPY HOUR Rita’s
BLOODY MARY
SPECIALTY BEER
Tangerine Wheat, Lost Coast Brewery
WINERY
Moonstone Crossing
WINE
Dark as Night, Moonstone Crossing
COFFEE HOUSE
MILKSHAKE
PIZZA
Toni’s
Paul’s Live From New York
DOUGHNUT
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Don’s Donuts
Star’s
SANDWICH
Hole in the Wall
FOOD TRUCK
Golden Harvest Café
The Alibi
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Humboldt Bay Coffee Co.
Pho Thiên Long
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AA Bar and Grill
Rita’s
FRENCH FRIES
ITALIAN
Arcata Pizza and Deli
Mazzotti’s
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Costco
Golden Harvest
SUGAR FIX
VEGAN
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Lost Coast Brewery
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Steelhead, Mad River Brewing Co.
IPA
Double IPA, Mad River Brewing Co. North Coast Journal’s Best Of Humboldt Readers’ Poll 2014
Arcata Scoop
Ramone’s
BREAKFAST
Speedy Taco
Old Town Coffee and Chocolates
The Speakeasy
BAKERY
LATE-NIGHT FOOD
Sushi Spot
Toni’s
HANGOVER BREAKFAST The Alibi
EATERY ON A BUDGET Los Bagels
RESTAURANT WHEN MONEY IS NO OBJECT
Wildflower Cafe
Brick and Fire
EATS IN SOHUM Benbow Inn
Relax in spacious accommodations at this top-rated Eureka Best Western. Koi Pond, Indoor & Outdoor Pool and Spas, Sauna
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Each comfortable guest room comes complete with cable television with HBO®, a microwave, refrigerator and free high-speed Internet. Other amenities at this Eureka hotel include a complimentary full breakfast buffet each morning, freshly baked cookies upon arrival, an indoor and outdoor heated swimming pool, two on-site restaurants with bar and lounge, and business center.
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Seasonal Sipping
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ith so many bars, taprooms and wineries to choose from and so little daylight to spare, it’s hard to know where to start on the quest for the quintessential seasonal beverage. Rest assured, we’ve done the footwork for you. The Tomodachi at Tomo (708 Ninth St., Arcata) is a cool weather go-to, though it can also be served cold for those balmy, summer months (which we apparently have now). The mixture of Sho Chiku Bai sake and Takara Plum wine is a Tomo original. Translated from Japanese, tomodachi means “good friends.” It’s intended to be shared, but if you order the small, it›s pretty easy to selfishly toss down alone. The plum wine adds just enough By Dev Richards sweetness to cut through the potency of the sake without overindulging the sweet tooth. It settles nicely in the stomach, with or without the accompaniment of sushi rolls. Come October, the retro-cozy Speakeasy (411 Opera Alley, Eureka) brings its fall specialties out under its ceiling of winking stars. The Baked Pear, semi-translucent and steaming, is one of those drinks that will sneak up on you. The combination of Absolut Pears, DeKuyper Buttershots, house-made spiced simple syrup, lemon and a twist of orange has a deceivingly non-alcoholic taste. It’s more tart and less sweet than a mulled cider, and goes down so easily. Granted, the heat keeps you from gulping it too quickly, but once it cools, all bets are off. The Dia de los Muertos brings pumpkins into the limelight. If you’ve ever eaten a pumpkin pie and thought, “I’d sure like to drink this,” then you are in luck. The bartender fills the graham crackerrimmed martini glass with puréed pumpkin, Absolut Vanilla, Bailey’s Irish Cream, DeKuyper Buttershots and a dash of cream. It’s sweeter than the baked pear and probably isn’t the sort of drink you’d want to repeat through the evening (unless you like a sugar crash). But it’s perfect for capturing the essence of autumn.
How to make friends: the Tomodachi at Tomo. Photo by Terrence McNally
Scary good: the Dia De Los Muertos (above) and the Baked Pear (right) at Speakeasy. Photos by Drew Hyland
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Original Texas Red Humboldt Hemp Available at stores throughout Humboldt County
LIVING THE DREAM ICE CREAM ltdicecream.com Handmade ice cream. On the boardwalk in Eureka.
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BRICELAND BRUT A nice, dry sparkler (that sells out!). $35
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FROG ALLEY SAUVIGNON BLANC Best Winery at the Humboldt County Fair. Crisp, with white fruit overtones. $12
SUN VALLEY SEMILLON 2014 Humboldt County Fair Sasquatch Award for wineries using Humboldt grapes. Crisp, with a little texture and stone fruit flavor. $12
WHITE Lightto-medium bodied
SUN VALLEY UN-OAKED CHARDONNAY Vibrant, with a tropical fruitiness. $15
LOST COAST VINEYARD BLOND BOMB A pinot grigio/chardonnay blend with light citrus and melon flavors. $11
FIELDBROOK PICCOLA An Italian blend of Cortese and Tocai Friulano with a touch of residual sugar and a hint of lemon. $14
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Bob Stockwell, wine guru at the Arcata Co-op for the past 20 years, helped us sort out a choose-your-own-adventure sampling of Humboldt County vino. Cheers!
MOONSTONE CABERNET FRANC Voted Best Winery by North Coast Journal readers. More tannins and structure— perfect for a hearty meal. $26
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MOONSTONE BARBERA The 2009 won Best Red at the Humboldt County Fair. Soft with light cedar, cherry and vanilla flavors. $23
Full Bodied FROG ALLEY WILDCAT RED TABLE WINE The 2011 won the Gold Medal at the Humboldt County Fair. A fruity blend with higher alcohol. $18
BRICELAND SYRAH Lean, with berry and plum flavors. $23
ROSINA PINOT NOIR The 2012 won Best Pinot Noir at the Humboldt County Fair. A delicate red aged in French oak. $23
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Antiques and Goodies
Annex 39 Antiques
Shipwreck Shop
A family-owned business open since 1978, Antiques and Goodies is perhaps best known for its large collection of furniture from here and abroad. These one-of-a-kind items can be packed and shipped almost anywhere. Shoppers will also find a lovingly selected collection of “smalls,” such as dolls, tins and dishes — like the beautiful silver trident fork and oyster plate pictured on these pages. Look for this large store with warm, welcoming service behind the British phone booth on Third Street.
Specializing in art deco and mid-century items, Annex 39 flanks the west side of the historic Eureka Theater. Owners curate the inventory from their estate sale business to bring the best vintage items to the store. If your style is more cottage or shabby chic, check out Annex 39’s sister store, Cottage Annex, on the other side of the theater. A percentage of all shop sales go to the ongoing restoration of the Eureka Theater, which opened in 1939.
Fun, witty and funky, this lively little store in Eureka’s Old Town district prides itself not only on its vibrant collection of vintage clothing, but also its vast array of hand-made accessories and gifts. Shipwreck showcases local artists’ wares, including hair ornaments made with everything from felt to feathers, and crafty earrings and necklaces. Need a “new” pair of cowboy boots or a bowling shirt? How about a set of pink melamine dishes? Clever paper goods perhaps? Shipwreck owners have a sense of style, humor and a flair for mixing old with new.
1128 3RD ST., EUREKA, CA 95501 707-442-0445 WWW.ANTIQUESANDGOODIES.COM
610 F ST., EUREKA, CA 95501 707-443-1323 WWW.FACEBOOK.COM/ANNEX39ANTIQUES
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ANTIQUES & GOODIES 1128 3rd St., Eureka 707-442-0445
GEMINI VINTIQUES 420 2nd St., Eureka 707-599-4771
GRIZZLY BLUFF PRIMITIVES 358 Main St., Ferndale 707-786-4247
BADGER’S DEN 217 E St., Eureka 707-443-8798
INSPIRED VINTAGE INTERIORS 514 2nd St., Eureka 707-273-5120
CODY’S ART & ANTIQUES 527 4th St., Eureka 707-845-3449
OLD TOWN ANTIQUE LIGHTING 203 F St., Eureka 707-267-5439
THE COTTAGE ANNEX 618 F St., Eureka 707-496-3044
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FERNDALE CREAM CITY ANTIQUES 1400 Main St., Ferndale 707-786-9001
REDCREST RECLAIMED RELICS Main Street, Redcrest 707-499-3702
EUREKA BOOKS 426 2nd St., Eureka 707-444-9593 HERITAGE COINS & ANTIQUES 521 4th St., Eureka 707-444-2903
GOLDEN GAIT MERCANTILE 421 Main St. 707-786-4891
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Arts on the Avenue. Second Saturday of every month, 6-8 p.m. Eagle Prairie Arts District, 406 Wildwood Ave., Rio Dell. Local artists, artisans and music all along the avenue. Free. www.facebook.com/info.epad/info. Family Arts Day. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Interactive art projects and activities for the whole family. $5, $2, Free for kids. www.humboldtarts.org. 442-0278.
MUSIC
Bobby McFerrin. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. His vocals are so dynamic it’s hard to believe he is only one person. $55, $10. The Latin Peppers. 7:30 p.m. Fortuna Monday Club, 610 Main St. The group, led by Jimmy Durchslag, plays classic and contemporary Latin jazz and dance music. $10, $8. fortunaconcert@ live.com. www.fortunaconcertseries.com.
EVENTS
Color Humboldt Run. 9-11 a.m. Rohner Park, 11th and N streets, Fortuna. Run through a rainbow of color and enjoy live music and games at this benefit for the Multigeneration Center. $35, $15 children under 15. www.ervmgc.com. 725-3300. Humboldt Pride Parade and Festival. Noon. Halvorsen Park, Waterfront Drive, Eureka. All are welcome to join this family-friendly event. As always, expect great local vendors and local food, music on the main stage and an all-day celebration of the community. Free. anthea@ humboldtpride.org. humboldtpride.org. 707616-3160. Storytelling Festival By The Sea. 11 a.m.-9 p.m. Arcata Presbyterian Church, 670 11th St. Storytellers Carpathian, Frank Kanawha and Mary Lawrence spin folktales of enchantment from the North Coast and far away. $12, $10. www. northcoastStoryTellers.inkpeople.org. 677-3840.
FOR KIDS
Dad and Me Playgroup. Second Saturday of every month, 10-11:30 a.m. Discovery Museum, 501 Third St., Eureka. Fun and interactive play at the museum with story time in the morning, designed for dads and their children age 0-5. Free. info@discovery-museum.org. www. discovery-museum.org. Storytime for Babies. Second Saturday of every month, 11 a.m.-noon. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. The program is deseigned for babies 3 months to 23 months old and involves simple stories, rhymes, movement, song and playtime. Free. 677-0227. Fall 2014
Arcata Farmers Market. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Locavores’ delight: fresh vegetables and fruit from local producers, food vendors, plant starts and flowers every week. Free. www.humfarm.org. 707-441-9999.
GARDEN
Redwood Coast Dahlia Festival. 12-7 p.m. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. This amateur dahlia competition and display includes plant and flower sales, garden booths, arts and crafts, live music and more. General $5, children under 12 free. 786-4130.
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. Meet a trained guide for a 90-minute walk focusing on the ecology of the marsh. Free. 826-2359. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. Bring your binoculars and have a great morning birding. Meet the trip leader in the parking lot at the end of South I Street (Klopp Lake) in Arcata, rain or shine. Free. www. rras.org/calendar. Cocktail Cruise. 5:30 p.m. C Street Market Square, Foot of C Street, Eureka. Have a drink and enjoy a slow ride around the bay on the Madaket. $10. 445-1910.
SEPTEMBER
highlights SEPT. 20-21 • NORTH COUNTRY FAIR 10 a.m. Arcata Plaza SEPT. 25 • TASTE OF FERNDALE 6 p.m. Main Street, Ferndale SEPT. 27-28, OCT. 4-5 EXCALIBUR MEDIEVAL TOURNAMENT AND MARKET FAIRE 10 a.m., Mad River Hospital, Arcata
Narrated Bay Cruise. 1, 2:30 & 4 p.m. C Street Market Square, SEPT. 27 • OKTOBERFEST Foot of C Street, Eureka. Tour 11 a.m., Rohner Park, Fortuna the bay with the captain of the Madaket as your guide. SEPT. 27 • HUMBOLDT HILLS HOEDOWN Learn about the history and Noon, Mateel Community Center, Redway wildlife of Humboldt Bay. $18, $16 seniors and kids under 17, $10 kids under 12, free to kids under 4. 445-1910. instrument with any ability is invited; 7-9 p.m. Paddlefest. 10:30 a.m.-4 p.m. Humboldt Bay people with wind instruments for BandemoAquatic Center, 921 Waterfront Drive, Eureka. nium. Donations. gregg@relevantmusic.org. Compete in races, browse vendor demos and www.relevantmusic.org/Bayside. 707-442-0156. booths all while enjoying live music, food and beer on the Eureka waterfront. Classes and tours FOOD Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and start at 9:30 a.m. Free admission, classes vary. G streets. Free, hot food for everyone. Mostly SPORTS vegan and organic and always delicious. Free. Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s 503-828-7421. Pavilion, 9 Park St. Have a blast and get some Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 exercise at the same time. $5. Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. Bring a dish to share Run in the Redwoods. 9 a.m. Prairie Creek with friends old and new. Free. www.facebook. Redwoods State Park Visitors Center, Newton B. com/LoggerBar. Drury Scenic Parkway, Orick. Enter the half marathon or the 5K. Registration begins at 7:30 a.m. $50 half marathon, $25 5K advance. 464-9150.
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Afternoon of Dance. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Enjoy dance performances by local dance studios. $5, $2, Free for kids. www.humboldtarts. org. 442-0278.
THE NORTH COUNTRY FAIR On Sept. 20 and 21, the Arcata Plaza is packed with vendors and multiple music stages from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. (free). Join in as the samba parade turns the plaza into sunny Rio on Saturday, and shake a tail feather in the costumed All Species parade on Sunday.
MUSIC
Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. From 5-7 p.m. anyone playing any
OUTDOORS
Discovering Arcata Bay Cruise. 11 a.m.-12:30 p.m. C Street Market Square, Foot of C Street, Eureka. Join us as the Madaket sets out for Arcata Bay and enjoy close encounters with the many creatures that call these waters home. Reservations required. $20, $18 seniors and juniors, $12 for children 4 and older, free for children under 4. 445-1910. Redwood Region Audubon Society Birding Trip. Second Sunday of every month, 9 a.m. Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. This two- to three-hour, leisurely walk is an opportunity for people to learn the common birds of HumCO. Meet at the Refuge Visitor Center. Free. 822-3613.
SPORTS
Mud Run. 12-5 p.m. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Register for the 5K, 10K and 1K kid’s run through a mud-drenched, obstacle-filled course. Benefits the Pregnancy Care Center of the North Coast. Varies by race. www.humboldtcountymudrun.com.
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Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. Dancing for people in their 50s and older with live music featuring tunes from the 1930s, ’40s and ’50s. Refreshments are served during break. $4. 707-725-5323.
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Giant Screen Monday Night Football. 4 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. All ages. Free with $5 food or beverage purchase. info@ arcatatheatre.com. www.arcatatheatre.com.
16 TUESDAY Cecile McLorin Salvant and Trio. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. The mesmerizing jazz vocalist is joined by Aaron Diehl on piano, Paul Sikivie on bass and Lawrence Leathers on drums. $45, $10. Ukulele Play and Sing Group. Third Tuesday of every month. Humboldt Senior Resource Center, 1910 California St., Eureka. All genres of music, from “Greensleeves” to “Hound Dog.” If you can carry a tune and play a stringed instrument, come party with us. We have extra songbooks. Donations appreciated. veganlady21@yahoo. com.
FOOD
Arcata Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 p.m. Wildberries Marketplace, 747 13th St., Arcata. Fresh produce and live music in the afternoon. Free. www.humfarm.org. 441-9999. Eureka Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Old Town Gazebo, Second and F streets, Eureka. Fresh, local produce direct from the farmer. Free. 441-9999. Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 p.m. Fortuna Main Street, Main Street. Locally grown fruits, veggies and garden plants, plus arts and crafts. Free. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Miranda Gardens Resort, 6766 Avenue of the Giants. Pick up produce, baked goods and more right across from the Miranda Gardens Resort. Free. www.facebook.com/Southernhumboldtfarmersmarket. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Downtown Shelter Cove, Machi Road. Fresh fruits, vegetables, ornamental trees and plants, all with an ocean view. Free. www.facebook.com/ Southernhumboldtfarmersmarket.
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bocce ball and more. $5-$20. www.TrinidadCalif. com. 677-0106.
ART
Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. Drawing, painting, mixed-media, sculpting and more. Free.
MOVIES
Local Filmmaker’s Night. 6:30 p.m. Eureka High School Lecture Hall, Corner of Humboldt and K streets. This animation showcase features handdrawn and digital shorts from local artists. $5.
MUSIC
Humboldt Ukulele Group. Third Thursday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. A casual gathering of ukulele strummers who have fun and play together for a couple of hours. Beginners welcome and you won’t remain one long! $3. dsander1@arcatanet.com. 839-2816.
THEATER
Beneath the Soulskin. 8 p.m. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. A woman makes her way through the lives of those around her and chooses her next step. Written by Dell’Arte graduate, Robin Shaw. Donations accepted. www.dellarte.com. I Hate Hamlet. 8 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. This dramatic comedy follows the struggles of a young actor who is tackling the role of Hamlet, trying to maintain his relationship and being haunted by the ghost of John Barrymore. $16, $12. 442-6278.
FOR KIDS
Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. Stories, songs, fingerplays and more for you and your youngsters. Free. 677-0227.
FOOD
Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. Fresh local produce, straight from the farmer. www.humfarm.org. 441-9999. McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 p.m. McKinleyville Safeway Shopping Plaza, Central Avenue. Fresh local vegetables, fruit and flowers straight from the farmer. Also fresh barbecued meats and live music. Tastin’ Trinidad. 5:30 p.m. Saunders Park, behind Chevron, Trinidad. Local restaurants, cafes, wineries and breweries showcase what they do best. Celebrate the last days of summer with live music by For Folks Sake,
tarts.org. 442-0278. Silent Sirens. 7-10 p.m. The Siren’s Song Tavern, 325 Second St., Eureka. The Ink Annex and the Ink People Center for the Arts hosts a silent auction of local and Bay Area art to benefit the building. Free. https://www.facebook.com/ events/504668906344808/.
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. Join fellow knitters, crocheters, weavers, spinners and other fiber artists as they socialize and work on their current projects. 707-442-9276.
MOVIES
Bigfoot: The Lost Tapes. 7 p.m. Sequoia Park, 3414 W St., Eureka. Start the night with live music, then get comfy for an outdoor film screening. Bring a chair or blanket. Free.
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Arts McKinleyville. Third Friday of every month, 6-8 p.m. McKinleyville Safeway Shopping Plaza, Central Avenue. Art, food and music at participating McKinleyville businesses. Free. info@ mckinleyvilleartsnight.com. www.mckinleyvilleartsnight.com. 834-6460.
THEATER
Beneath the Soulskin. 8 p.m. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Sept. 18 listing. I Hate Hamlet. 8 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
MUSIC
EVENTS
TrueBlues Roots Series. 8 p.m. Blue Lake Casino, 777 Casino Way. This installment of the series features the Harmonica Show. $20.
Dow’s Prairie Grange Breakfast and Flea Market. Third Saturday of every month, 9 a.m. Dows Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dows Prairie Road, McKinleyville. Enjoy pancakes, eggs and shopping for knickknacks. Flea market ends at 4 p.m. $5, $3 for kids. dowsgrange@gmail.com. www.dowsprairiegrange.org. 707-840-0100. North Country Fair. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Enjoy arts, crafts, food, live music and dance. The Samba parade kicks off at 1 p.m. on Saturday and the All Species parade starts on Sunday at 1 p.m. But no pets, please. Free. www.northcountryfair.org. 822-5320.
THEATER
Beneath the Soulskin. 8 p.m. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Sept. 18 listing. I Hate Hamlet. 8 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
FOOD
Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. Fresh produce, meats, baked goods and more, plus live music and family activities. Free. www. facebook.com/Southernhumboldtfarmersmarket.
FOR KIDS
World Wide Day of Play. 12-3 p.m. McKinleyville Family Resource Center, 1450 Hiller Road. Turn off your TV and come play. Activities include relay races, lawn games, wiffle ball, dodgeball, kickball, disc golf and more. Free. 839-9003. Young Inventor’s Club. Third Saturday of every month, 10:30 a.m.-noon. Discovery Museum, 501 Third St., Eureka. Children ages 8 and up have a chance to be creative, learn about the sciences and create their own inventions. $7. info@discovery-museum.org. www.discoverymuseum.org. 443-9694.
OUTDOORS
Pirate Cocktail Cruise. 5:30-6:30 p.m. C Street Market Square, Foot of C Street, Eureka. Celebrate International Talk Like a Pirate Day aboard the Madaket; Yar gonna have a great time! Reservations required. $10. 445-1910.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Arcata Farmers Market. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing.
Art Auction and Gala. 6 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. A black tie fundraiser that includes dinner, hosted bar, live music and live and silent auctions. $100. www.humbold-
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing.
EXCALIBUR MEDIEVAL TOURNAMENT AND MARKET FAIRE Enjoy musicians, jousting, sparring, archery and ye olde school entertainment from 10 a.m. at Arcata’s Mad River Hospital over two weekends, Sept. 27-28 and Oct. 4-5 ($8, $5).
SPORTS
Lost Coast Beer and Bocce Tournament. 9 a.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. Form a four-person team or be a spectator and enjoy live music from the Pyronauts, refreshments and more. Registration begins at 8 a.m. The tournament is limited to 24 teams and entry is firstcome, first-served. $20, $100 per team. 496-7005. Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Art in the Garden. 12-4 p.m. Sequoia Park Zoo, 3414 W St., Eureka. Redwood Art Association presents a chance to meet Humboldt painters as they work en plein air. $20 advance, $25 door. www.redwoodart.org. 707-362-0168. Wine and Jazz. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Sip delicious wine and enjoy live music from Bill Allison and the Next Humboldt Insider
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Wave. $5, $2, Free for kids. www.humboldtarts. org. 442-0278.
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Double Indemnity. 7 p.m. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. Billy Wilder’s 1944 thriller about the lengths people will go to for love and money. $5. www. theeurekatheater.org.
Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing.
EVENTS
North Country Fair. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 20 listing.
FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
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Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
MUSIC
Trombone Shorty and Orleans Avenue. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Jazz with a touch of funk, rock and hiphop. $45, $15.
SPORTS
Giant Screen Monday Night Football. 4 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. See Sept. 15 listing.
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Colbie Caillat. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Pop and rock from the singer-songwriter. $55, $25.
FOOD
Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 p.m. Fortuna Main Street, Main Street. See Sept. 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Miranda Gardens Resort, 6766 Avenue of the Giants. See Sept. 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Downtown Shelter Cove, Machi Road. See Sept. 16 listing.
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MOVIES
THEATER
I Hate Hamlet. 8 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
FOOD
Restaurant Week. Sept. Noon. Countywide, Locations throughout Humboldt County, Humboldt. Over 20 participating Humboldt restaurants offer fixed price menu items, giving diners a chance to sample local, delicious food. Prix fixe. info@locally-delicious.org. Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See Sept. 19 listing.
SPORTS
Barrels by the Bay. noon. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Saddle up to watch some barrel racing. Covered arena and plenty of seating. Email for sign-up information. Free. barrelsbythebay@gmail.com. www. victorianferndale.com. Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Art and Wine Festival. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Fieldbrook Winery, 4241 Fieldbrook Rd. Enjoy barbecued oysters, albacore and chicken, as well as local wine, beer, live music and artisan booths. Benefits Fieldbrook Educational Foundation and Fieldbrook School. Free. www.fieldbrookwinery. com. 707-834-5369. Art Market. Last Saturday of every month, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. Grab a coffee and a snack and peruse art, crafts, furniture, clothing and more in the open air. CreameryInfo@Gmail.Com. www. creamerydistrict.org/art-market. 707-822-1575.
MUSIC
Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
Humboldt Hills Hoedown. Sept. 27. Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane, Redway. Day-long festival of bluegrass, country and related genres of music, featuring Peter Rowan’s Bluegrass Band and the Pine Box Boys along with a kid zone with games and activities, a cake walk, jamming opportunities, food, beer and wine. TBA. office@mateel.org. www.mateel. org. 923-3368. Jeremy Samolesky. 8-9:30 p.m. Fulkerson Recital Hall, Humboldt State University, Arcata. The pianist plays as part of the Guest Artist Series. $10, $5. www.HSUMusic.blogspot.com. KatchaFire. 8 p.m. Blue Lake Casino, 777 Casino Way. This roots reggae band hails from New Zealand. $25.
EVENTS
THEATER
Gov’t Mule. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Honest, real and raucous rock. $35, $25.
OUTDOORS
Oyster Shuck’n Cruise. 6:45-7:45 p.m. C Street Market Square, Foot of C Street, Eureka. Hop on board the Madaket and take a tour of Coast Seafoods’ oyster beds, enjoy some kumamotos and learn some local history. Reservations required. $25. 445-1910.
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Taste of Ferndale. 6-9 p.m. Ferndale Main Street, Main Street. Taste samples from 19 venues, enjoy an eclectic mix of musical offerings from vintage jazz to beach music and everything in between. $25. info@victorianferndale.com. www.victorianferndale.com. 786-4477.
FOR KIDS
Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing. Fall 2014
I Hate Hamlet. 8 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
EVENTS
Presented by
Mad River Community Hospital Huge Tents in Front of
Mad River Hospital will feature vendors, informational booths & exhibits focused on improving the lives of people in our community.
IT’S INFORMATIVE
Saturday Sept. 27th 9am to 2pm Fresh garden produce FREE demos & Information low cost & FREE blood testing BLOOD TEST *8AM-1:30PM Basic Metabolic Panel- $20 Glucose Test– Free Hemogram- $20 PSA- $30 • TSH- $25 Fast require for Lipid Panel-$30 Influenza Vaccine- $20
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Excalibur Medieval Tournament and Market Faire. 10 a.m. Mad River Hospital, 3800 Janes Road, Arcata. Musicians, a horse parade and the clash of steel as armored knights joust. Participate in grape stomping, archery and swordplay. Enjoy costumed entertainers, sample food and drink and browse the craft booths. $8, $5 kids, free for kids under 5. 834-8060.
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continued from previous page Oktoberfest. 11 a.m. Rohner Park, 11th and N streets, Fortuna. Enjoy fun in the park with a German-style dinner, German and local beer and oompah music. All ages. Benefits Fortuna Senior Services. $20, $5 beer tickets. admin@fortunasenior.org. friendlyfortuna.com. 726-9203.
FOOD
Arcata Farmers Market. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing. Humboldt Hill Grange Breakfast. Fourth Saturday of every month, 8-11 a.m. Home-style breakfast. $5, $3 Child. 442-4890. Restaurant Week. noon. Countywide, Locations throughout Humboldt County, Humboldt. See Sept. 26 listing.
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing.
All phone numbers (707) unless indicated.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing. Ranch Sorting. noon. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Watch riders compete to sort and herd cattle, competetively. Free.
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HUMBOLDT HILLS HOEDOWN The Mateel Commnity Center brings bluegrass, country, pickin’ and dancin’ all the live-long day on Saturday, Sept. 27 from noon to midnight ($30 advance).
Hank 3. 9 p.m. Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane, Redway. If a genre exists, Hank can probably play it. His sets run long and his beats run fast. $25. www. mateel.org. Mark Morris Dance Group. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Modern and experimental dance accompanied by live musicians. $45, $25, $10.
FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 p.m. Fortuna Main Street, Main Street. See Sept. 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Miranda Gardens Resort, 6766 Avenue of the Giants. See Sept. 16 listing. Restaurant Week. Noon. Countywide, Locations throughout Humboldt County, Humboldt. See Sept. 26 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Downtown Shelter Cove, Machi Road. See Sept. 16 listing.
OUTDOORS
Slower-Speed Arcata Marsh Tour. Last Tuesday of every month, 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. A tour for attendees with mobility issues and those who are unable to keep up on regular walks. Meet at the I Street parking lot of the Arcata Marsh. Free. 822-3475.
THEATER
I Hate Hamlet. 2 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
EVENTS
Excalibur Medieval Tournament and Market Faire. 10 a.m. Mad River Hospital, 3800 Janes Road, Arcata. See Sept. 27 listing.
FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing. Restaurant Week. noon. Countywide, Locations throughout Humboldt County, Humboldt. See Sept. 26 listing.
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Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
FOOD
Restaurant Week. Noon. Countywide, Locations throughout Humboldt County, Humboldt. See Sept. 26 listing.
SPORTS
Giant Screen Monday Night Football. 4 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. See Sept. 15 listing.
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Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
FOOD
Restaurant Week. Noon. Countywide, Locations throughout Humboldt County, Humboldt. See Sept. 26 listing.
OUTDOORS ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
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Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing. Dave Rawlings Machine. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. A night of distinctive picking, high lonesome songs and many other fine acoustic entertainments. $35, $25. carts@humboldt.edu. www.humboldt. edu/centerarts. 826-3928.
FOR KIDS
Arts Fortuna. First Friday of every month. Fortuna Main Street, Main Street. Fortuna’s arts night. Free. 707-845-2038. Plein Air at the Lost Coast. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Downtown Shelter Cove, Machi Road. See Oct. 1 listing.
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Plein Air at the Lost Coast. 12-5 p.m. Downtown Shelter Cove, Machi Road. A five-day outdoor painting festival with workshops, prizes, auctions and more for artists and art lovers of all ages and levels. Free to attend, $65 registration. nancynlm@yahoo.com. 707-986-7120.
MUSIC
Hank 3. 9 p.m. Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane, Redway. See Sept. 30 listing.
FOOD
Restaurant Week. Noon. Countywide, Locations throughout Humboldt County, Humboldt. See Sept. 26 listing.
OUTDOORS
Guided Nature Walk. First Wednesday of every month, 9 a.m. Richard J. Guadagno Visitor Center, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. This two-mile walk is open to the public and is a great way to familiarize yourself with local flora and fauna. Binoculars are available at the visitor’s center. Free. www. fws.gov/refuge/humboldt_bay. 733-5406.
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Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing. Plein Air at the Lost Coast. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Downtown Shelter Cove, Machi Road. See Oct. 1 listing.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Plein Air at the Lost Coast. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Downtown Shelter Cove, Machi Road. See Oct. 1 listing.
MUSIC
Jazz Orchestra and Symphonic Band. 8-9:30 p.m. Fulkerson Recital Hall, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Dan Aldag and Paul Cummings direct this performance by the Humboldt State University bands. $8, $5, free. www.HSUMusic. blogspot.com. 826-3928.
THEATER
The Addams Family: The Musical. 8 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. The zany and macabre family takes the stage with an original story set to music. $18, $16. www. ferndalerep.org. 786-5483. Her Own Way. 7:30-9 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Derek Lane conducts this radio-style reading of the first play ever performed at Humboldt State University. $5, free. www.HSUStage.blogspot.com. 826-3928. I Hate Hamlet. 8 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
The Addams Family: The Musical. 8 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Oct. 3 listing. Her Own Way. 7:30-9 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Oct. 3 listing. I Hate Hamlet. 8 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing. Rapunzel. 8 p.m. Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane, Redway. The Missoula Children’s Theatre presents a youth cast for this classic story. $15. www.mateel.org. The Zoppe Family Circus. 2 & 7 p.m. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. Nino the Clown stars in this show of acrobatic feats, horseplay and general circus mayhem. $25, $15, $5.
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Beer and Buffet Pairing. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Humboldt Brews, 856 10th St., Arcata. Enjoy delicious local food and microbrews as part of Humboldt Beer Week. TBA. www.humboldtbrews.com. Friday Night at the Refuge. First Friday of every month, 7-8 p.m. Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. Enjoy a walk along the trail followed by a natural resource presentation. Free. denise_seeger@fws.gov. www.fws.gov/refuge/humboldt_bay. 733-5406.
FOOD
Restaurant Week. Noon. Countywide, Locations throughout Humboldt County, Humboldt. See Sept. 26 listing. Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See Sept. 19 listing.
Apple Harvest Festival. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. City of Fortuna, Various City Locations. The whole town celebrates the apple harvest with fun games, vendors, tours and more! Free. Arts Alive. First Saturday of every month, 6-9 p.m. Art, and a heap of it. All around Old Town, Eureka. Free. www.eurekamainstreet. org. 707-442-9054. Excalibur Medieval Tournament and Market Faire. 10 a.m. Mad River Hospital, 3800 Janes Road, Arcata. See Sept. 27 listing. Medieval Festival of Courage. 10 a.m. Christie’s Ranch and Pumpkin Patch, 2870 Glendale Drive, Blue Lake. Travel back in time for a weekend of family amusements, skills, treasures, morsels, a petting zoo, archery, jousting, aerial dance and much more at this fundraising festival. $5 adults, $3 children, age 2 and under are free. 825-8804. Humboldt Insider
Pastels on the Plaza. 9 a.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. This über local event is sponsored by area businesses to support North Coast Children’s Services and features more than 100 artists chalk drawing on the plaza during the Arcata Farmer’s Market. Free. www. ncsheadstart.org. 825-1302.
FOR KIDS
KEET Kids Club. First Saturday of every month, 12-2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Kids aged 2-8 hear a story and create art. Each family leaves with a free book. Free. www. humboldtarts.org. 442-0278 ext. 201. Kid’s Alive. First Saturday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Discovery Museum, 501 Third St., Eureka. While the adults enjoys Arts Alive! the little ones can do arts and crafts. Registration begins the previous Saturday. $15 non-members. info@discovery-museum.org. www. discovery-museum.org. 443-9694.
FOOD
Arcata Farmers Market. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing. Restaurant Week. Noon. Countywide, Locations throughout Humboldt County, Humboldt. See Sept. 26 listing.
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing. Lanphere Dunes Guided Walk. First Saturday of every month, 10 a.m. Pacific Union School, 3001 Janes Road, Arcata. Join a Friends of the Dunes naturalist and tour part of the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge. Free. info@friendsofthedunes.org. www.friendsofthedunes.org. 707-444-1397.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
5 SUNDAY ART
Art Talk. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. A discussion and presentation by a local artist or art historian. $5, $2, Free for kids. www.humboldtarts.org. 442-0278. Plein Air at the Lost Coast. 8 a.m.-5 p.m. Downtown Shelter Cove, Machi Road. See Oct. 1 listing.
MUSIC
Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing.
THEATER
The Addams Family: The Musical. 2 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Oct. 3 listing. I Hate Hamlet. 2 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing. Nick Offerman. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. A one-man show that goes beyond standup comedy and enters a world of handcrafted, American-made tomfoolery. $55, $25. The Zoppe Family Circus. 2 p.m. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. See Oct. 4 listing.
EVENTS
Apple Harvest Market. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Fortuna Main Street, Main Street. Peruse the open-air market and take a hayride to Clendenen’s Cider Works for a tour of the orchard. Free. Eureka Heritage Society Home Tour. 12-5 p.m. Eureka Heritage Society, 517 Third St. Cross over the thresholds to the past and tour eight of Eureka’s historic structures. Enjoy live music, refreshments, antique cars, and door prizes. $20. info@eurekaheritage.org. www. eurekaheritage.org. 443-4061. Excalibur Medieval Tournament and Market Faire. 10 a.m. Mad River Hospital, 3800 Janes Road, Arcata. See Sept. 27 listing. Humboldt Flea Market. First Sunday of every month, 9 a.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. It’s like searching for buried treasure. $1. www.redwoodacres.com. Medieval Festival of Courage. 10 a.m. Christie’s Ranch and Pumpkin Patch, 2870 Glendale Drive, Blue Lake. See Oct. 4 listing.
Freshwater Grange Breakfast. First Sunday of every month, 8-11 a.m. Freshwater Grange, 49 Grange Road, Eureka. Breakfast, conversation and locals served fresh. Craft supplies for sale upstairs. Proceeds go to the building fund. $5 adults; $3 kids. www.jfloss. com/grange/visitors/visitors.html. 442-7107. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing. Restaurant Week. Noon. Countywide, Locations throughout Humboldt County, Humboldt. See Sept. 26 listing.
OUTDOORS
Kayak Tours. 115336 Highway 101, Trinidad. 10 a.m., noon, 2 p.m. Tandem tours for the whole family. Donations accepted to fund opening Dry Lagoon campgrounds. Free. 498-1130. www.kayakzak.com.
SPORTS
Brewers Cup Disc Golf Tournament. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Pump Station #4, 375 Warren Creek Road, Arcata. Vie for the top against other disc golf players as part of Humboldt Beer Week. TBA.
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Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
MUSIC
Humboldt Folklife Society Sing-along. First Monday of every month, 7 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. Come sing your favorite folk, rock and pop songs of the ‘60s with Joel Sonenshein. Songbooks are provided, just bring your voice. Free. joel@asis.com. 839-7063.
FOOD
Beer and Dessert Pairing. 4 p.m. The Local Beer Bar, 517 F St., Eureka. Enjoy delicious and local food and microbrews as part of Humboldt Beer Week. TBA. www.thelocalbeerbar.com. Restaurant Week. Noon. Countywide, Locations throughout Humboldt County, Humboldt. See Sept. 26 listing.
SPORTS
Giant Screen Monday Night Football. 4 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. See Sept. 15 listing.
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7 TUESDAY MOVIES
“Based on the Book” Film Series. 6:30 p.m. Eureka Main Library, 1313 Third St. This month features Lauren Becall, and each screening features a local host. Free. 269-1962. Wild and Scenic Film Festival. 6-9 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. EPIC’s night of environmental and adventure films illustrating Earth’s beauty, environmental challenges and the work of communities to protect it. TBA. epic@wildcalifornia.org. www. facebook.com/events. 822-7711.
MUSIC
Ukulele Play and Sing Group. First Tuesday of every month, 1:30 p.m. Humboldt Senior Resource Center, 1910 California St., Eureka. See Sept. 16 listing.
FOOD
Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 p.m. Fortuna Main Street, Main Street. See Sept. 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Miranda Gardens Resort, 6766 Avenue of the Giants. See Sept. 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Downtown Shelter Cove, Machi Road. See Sept. 16 listing.
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Branford Marsalis. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. The saxophonist joins the Chamber Orchestra of Philidelphia for the Baroque-themed show, Well-Tempered. $65, $10.
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Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing.
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I Hate Hamlet. 8 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
FOR KIDS
Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
10 FRIDAY
Barrels by the Bay. TBA. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Sept. 26 listing. Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
FOOD
11 SATURDAY
Arcata Farmers Market. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing. Bacon Festival. 12-4 p.m. Blue Lake Casino, 777 Casino Way. The parking lot becomes a plethora of pork, with multiple vendors cooking up their special recipes. Chow down and enjoy live music. $5.
ART
OUTDOORS
Arts on the Avenue. Second Saturday of every month, 6-8 p.m. Eagle Prairie Arts District, 406 Wildwood Ave., Rio Dell. See Sept. 13 listing. Family Arts Day. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Sept. 13 listing.
MUSIC
ART
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing.
Arts! Arcata. Second Friday of every month, 6-9 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Art, music and more art. Downtown Arcata and surrounding area. Free. info@arcatamainstreet.com. www. arcatamainstreet.com. 707-822-4500.
Chris Atzinger. 7:30 p.m. Fortuna Monday Club, 610 Main St. The classical concert pianist plays a variety of arrangements. $10, $8. Eureka Symphony Fall Concert. 8 p.m. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. See Oct. 10 listing.
SPORTS
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Afternoon of Dance. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Sept. 14 listing.
Eureka Symphony Fall Concert. 8 p.m. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. The opening performance of the season features Mozart’s “Concerto for Clarinet in A Major,” Copeland’s “Letter from Home” and Mussorgsky’s “Pictures at an Exhibition.” $44, $39, $34, $29. 441-3818. All phone numbers (707) unless indicated.
SPORTS
THEATER
The Addams Family: The Musical. 8 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Oct. 3 listing. I Hate Hamlet. 8 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
FOOD
Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See Sept. 19 listing.
The Addams Family: The Musical. 8 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Oct. 3 listing. I Hate Hamlet. 8 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
EVENTS
Hoptoberfest. 1 p.m. Perigot Park, 312 South Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. Have one for the kids at a beer festival to benefit the Blue Lake Education Foundation. Sample 15 regional beers and enjoy live music. $30, $25 advance.
FOR KIDS
Dad and Me Playgroup. Second Saturday of every month, 10-11:30 a.m. Discovery Museum, 501 Third St., Eureka. See Sept. 13 listing. Storytime for Babies. Second Saturday of every month, 11 a.m.-noon and 11 a.m.-noon. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 13 listing.
Paint in the open air, brush up on your skills in workshops and take in the seascapes at PLEIN AIR AT THE LOST COAST COAST, an outdoor painting festival from Oct. 1-5 in Shelter Cove ($65).
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
12 SUNDAY DANCE MUSIC
Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
OUTDOORS
Redwood Region Audubon Society Birding Trip. Second Sunday of every month, 9 a.m. Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Sept. 14 listing.
SPORTS
Arabian Horse Show. TBA. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Polished hooves, glossy coats and flowing manes at the horse show. TBA. 786-9511
13 MONDAY DANCE
Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
MUSIC
Humboldt Ukulele Group. Second Monday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Sept. 18 listing.
SPOKEN WORD
Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing.
Poets on the Plaza. Second Monday of every month, 8 p.m. Plaza View Room, Eighth and H streets, Arcata. Read/perform your original poetry or hear others. $1.
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The Addams Family: The Musical. 2 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Oct. 3 listing. Bark in the Park. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Sequoia Park, 3414 W St., Eureka. This 5K walk and run features live music, a raffle, and fun for the whole family. Run or walk with or without a dog. Race day registration is from 8 a.m. to 9:45 a.m. $20. 441-4000.
FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing.
Giant Screen Monday Night Football. 4 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. See Sept. 15 listing.
MOVIES
“Based on the Book” Film Series. 6:30 p.m. Eureka Main Library, 1313 Third St. See Oct. 7 listing.
FOOD Miranda Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Miranda Gardens Resort, 6766 Avenue of the Giants. See Sept. 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Downtown Shelter Cove, Machi Road. See Sept. 16 listing.
15 WEDNESDAY SPORTS
Redwood Barrel Racing. TBA. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Saddle up to watch some barrel racing. Covered arena and plenty of seating. Free. 786-9511
16 THURSDAY ART
Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
MUSIC
Humboldt Ukulele Group. Third Thursday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Sept. 18 listing.
THEATER
The Addams Family: The Musical. 8 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Oct. 3 listing. Coraline: The Musical. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Rae Robison directs the musical based on the children’s story by Neil Gaiman. $12-17, $10-12. www. HSUStage.blogspot.com. 826-3928.
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Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
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take away a commemorative library card. $15. www.humboldtarts. org. 442-0278. Rebel Craft Rumble. 8-11 p.m. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. This live crafting competition is a dash of Iron-Chef with a hint of Project Runway combined with our Humboldt County flair. $15, $20. tibora@scraphumboldt.org. scraphumboldt.org/programs/ rebel-craft-rumble. 822-1575.
THEATER
The Addams Family: The Musical. 8 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Oct. 3 listing. Coraline: The Musical. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Oct. 16 listing.
EVENTS
Assumption Parish Bazaar. 6 p.m. Portuguese Hall, 1185 11th St., Arcata. See Oct. 17 listing. Dow’s Prairie Grange Breakfast and Flea Market. Third Saturday of every month, 9 a.m. Dows Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dows Prairie Road, McKinleyville. See Sept. 20 listing. Haunted Mill Tour. 7 p.m. Blue Ox Millworks, 1 X St., Eureka. See Oct. 17 listing. Humboldt Harvest Glass Gathering. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Lost Coast Gallery, 1131 Westhaven Drive South, Trinidad. Meet local and visiting glassblowers, view their work and enjoy live music from the No Good Redwood Ramblers. $10.
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FOR KIDS
Young Inventor’s Club. Third Saturday of every month, 10:30 a.m.noon. Discovery Museum, 501 Third St., Eureka. See Sept. 20 listing.
FOOD
Arcata Farmers Market. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing.
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
17 FRIDAY ART
Arts McKinleyville. Third Friday of every month, 6-8 p.m. McKinleyville Safeway Shopping Plaza, Central Avenue. See Sept. 19 listing.
THEATER
The Addams Family: The Musical. 8 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Oct. 3 listing. Coraline: The Musical. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Oct. 16 listing.
EVENTS
Assumption Parish Bazaar. 6 p.m. Portuguese Hall, 1185 11th St., Arcata. Start with dinner and then enjoy family fun and games, including bingo, fish pond, craft booths and more. TBA. 786-9708. Fall Splendor: A Fashion Show. Noon. Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane, Redway. This fundraiser for Southern Humboldt Community Park features live music and more. This year’s theme is “A Night of Opulence in the Orient.” TBA. www.mateel.org. 223-3849. Haunted Mill Tour. 7 p.m. Blue Ox Millworks, 1 X St., Eureka. Take a spooky walk through the ghoul-infested workshops and have the sawdust scared out of you by North Coast Repertory Theatre players. TBA.
FOOD
Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See Sept. 19 listing.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
18 SATURDAY ART
Carnegie Library’s Birthday Party. 5 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Celebrate the library’s 110th birthday and Fall 2014
19 SUNDAY ART
Wine and Jazz. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Sip delicious wine and enjoy live music from the College of the Redwoods Jazz Orchestra. $5, $2, Free for kids. www.humboldtarts.org. 442-0278.
MUSIC
Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing. Greg Osby Quartet. 8 p.m. Fulkerson Recital Hall, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Presented by the Redwood Jazz Alliance. TBA.
THEATER
The Addams Family: The Musical. 2 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Oct. 3 listing.
FOOD
Drive-Thru Tri-Tip Dinner. 4-7 p.m. Fortuna Volunteer Fire Department, 320 South Fortuna Blvd. Stop by and purchase a delicious dinner of tri-tip, a baked potato, salad and rolls while supporting local fire firefighters. $12. Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
OUTDOORS SPORTS
Humboldt Redwoods Marathon. 9 a.m. Humboldt Redwoods State Park, 17119 Avenue of Giants, Weott. Run a half marathon or 5K beneath Humboldt’s home-grown redwood canopy. TBA. director@ redwoodsmarathon.org. www.redwoodsmarathon.org. 443-1220.
20 MONDAY DANCE
Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
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Test your mettle at the MEDIEVAL FESTIVAL OF COURAGE on Oct. 4 at 10 a.m. in Blue Lake ($5, $3). More costumed vendors, music, knights and ladies than you can shake a broadsword at!
Giant Screen Monday Night Football. 4 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. See Sept. 15 listing.
21 TUESDAY MOVIES
“Based on the Book” Film Series. 6:30 p.m. Eureka Main Library, 1313 Third St. See Oct. 7 listing.
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FOOD
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22 WEDNESDAY TBA 23 THURSDAY ART
Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
THEATER
Coraline: The Musical. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Oct. 16 listing.
FOR KIDS
Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
24 FRIDAY MOVIES
House on Haunted Hill. 7 p.m. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. Vincent Price and a haunted house. Don’t act like you need more than that. $5. www. theeurekatheater.org.
MUSIC
Halloween Boogie. 8 p.m. Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane, Redway. Dance to music from DJs Gaudi, Afrolicious DJ Marjo Lak while participating in the costume party and costume contest. $30. www.mateel.org.
THEATER
The Addams Family: The Musical. 8 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Oct. 3 listing. Coraline: The Musical. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Oct. 16 listing.
EVENTS
Blue Lake Harvest Days. Noon. Blue Lake, Off State Route 299 Exit 5. This weekend festival features delicious food, live music and much more for the entire family! TBA. www. bluelakeartplace.com. Haunted Mill Tour. 7 p.m. Blue Ox Millworks, 1 X St., Eureka. See Oct. 17 listing.
FOOD
Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See Sept. 19 listing.
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Blue Lake Harvest Days. Noon. Blue Lake, Off State Route 299 Exit 5. See Oct. 24 listing. Grave Matters and Untimely Deaths. 2 p.m. Masonic/Odd Fellows Cemetery, Fortuna. Spooky local history among the tombstones. TBA. 725-3959.
FOOD
Ukulele Play and Sing Group. Third Tuesday of every month. Humboldt Senior Resource Center, 1910 California St., Eureka. See Sept. 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Miranda Gardens Resort, 6766 Avenue of the Giants. See Sept. 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Downtown Shelter Cove, Machi Road. See Sept. 16 listing.
The Addams Family: The Musical. 2 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Oct. 3 listing. Coraline: The Musical. 2-4 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Oct. 16 listing.
SPORTS
Barrels by the Bay. TBA. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Sept. 26 listing. Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
25 SATURDAY ART
Art Market. Last Saturday of every month, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. See Sept. 27 listing.
THEATER
The Addams Family: The Musical. 8 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Oct. 3 listing. Coraline: The Musical. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Oct. 16 listing.
EVENTS
Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing. Halloween Falk Tour. 3 p.m. Headwaters Forest Reserve, End of Elk River Road, six miles off U.S. Highway 101, Eureka. Learn about the history of the company town of Falk and meet a couple of ghosts. All ages welcome! Free.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing. Ranch Sorting. TBA. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Sept. 27 listing.
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Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing.
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
OUTDOORS
27 MONDAY DANCE
Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
MUSIC
Patty Griffin. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Strong, empowered vocals and soulful guitar. $35, $10.
Send the kids out in costume for TRICK OR TREAT in Old Town, Eureka. On Oct. 25 at 2 p.m., shops open their doors and their candy jars for little ghouls and goblins (free).
Blue Lake Harvest Days. Noon. Blue Lake, Off State Route 299 Exit 5. See Oct. 24 listing. Haunted Mill Tour. 7 p.m. Blue Ox Millworks, 1 X St., Eureka. See Oct. 17 listing.
FOR KIDS
Boo at the Zoo. Noon-4 p.m. Sequoia Park Zoo, 3414 W St., Eureka. Enjoy some spooky family fun with games, special exhibits and a costume parade and contest at 2 p.m. $6, $5 seniors and active military, $4 children over 3. www.sequoiaparkzoo.net. 441-4263. Halloween Costume Parade. Noon. McKinleyville Safeway Shopping Plaza, Central Avenue. Safe and entertaining trick-or-treating, with free candy. Free. Pumpkin Carve-in. Noon. Hobart Galleries, 393 Main St., Ferndale. A chance to win a prize for your pumpkin creation. Free. Trick-or-Treat. 2-5 p.m. 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.
FOOD
Arcata Farmers Market. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing. Humboldt Hill Grange Breakfast. Fourth Saturday of every month, 8-11 a.m. See Sept. 27 listing.
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Humboldt Insider
SPORTS
Giant Screen Monday Night Football. 4 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. See Sept. 15 listing.
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“Based on the Book” Film Series. 6:30 p.m. Eureka Main Library, 1313 Third St. See Oct. 7 listing.
MUSIC
Tinariwen. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Saharan desert blues. $35, $10. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Miranda Gardens Resort, 6766 Avenue of the Giants. See Sept. 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 2-5 p.m. Downtown Shelter Cove, Machi Road. See Sept. 16 listing.
OUTDOORS
Slower-Speed Arcata Marsh Tour. Last Tuesday of every month, 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 30 listing.
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Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
THEATER
Mummenschanz. 7 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. The Swiss theater troupe brings objects and shapes to life in fantastical ways. $45, $25, $5. Other Desert Cities Preview. 8 p.m. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. Catch a peek of this family drama before the show actually opens. $10.
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MUSIC
Hip Hop Harvest. 7 p.m. Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane, Redway. It’s the MC competition you’ve been waiting for, hosted by Kelly Mak with special guest Talib Kweli. $28. www.mateel.org. Humboldt Symphony. 8-9:30 p.m. Fulkerson Recital Hall, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Paul Cummings directs this performance. $8, $5, free. www.HSUMusic.blogspot.com. 826-3928.
THEATER
Other Desert Cities Gala. 8 p.m. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. This is a special opening performance of the Broadway family drama. $20.
EVENTS
Arts Alive. First Saturday of every month, 6-9 p.m. See Oct. 4 listing. Haunted Mill Tour. 7 p.m. Blue Ox Millworks, 1 X St., Eureka. See Oct. 17 listing.
FOR KIDS
KEET Kids Club. First Saturday of every month, 12-2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Oct. 4 listing. Kid’s Alive. First Saturday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Discovery Museum, 501 Third St., Eureka. See Oct. 4 listing.
FOOD
Arcata Farmers Market. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing.
OUTDOORS
Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing. Lanphere Dunes Guided Walk. First Saturday of every month, 10 a.m. Pacific Union School, 3001 Janes Road, Arcata. See Oct. 4 listing.
FOOD
SPORTS
EVENTS
Haunted Mill Tour. 7 p.m. Blue Ox Millworks, 1 X St., Eureka. See Oct. 17 listing.
FOR KIDS
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
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Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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THEATER
Art Talk. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Oct. 5 listing.
EVENTS
Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing.
Other Desert Cities Preview. 8 p.m. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Oct. 30 listing. Haunted Mill Tour. 7 p.m. Blue Ox Millworks, 1 X St., Eureka. See Oct. 17 listing.
FOR KIDS
Halloween Carnival. 5 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. Dress up and get the party started. TBA. Trick or Treat on the Plaza. 4-6 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Arcata Main Street presents costumed Halloween fun for the whole family on and around the plaza. Free. 822-4500.
FOOD
Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See Sept. 19 listing.
MUSIC
EVENTS
Humboldt Flea Market. First Sunday of every month, 9 a.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 5 listing.
FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Freshwater Grange Breakfast. First Sunday of every month, 8-11 a.m. Freshwater Grange, 49 Grange Road, Eureka. See Oct. 5 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing. Fall 2014
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3 MONDAY DANCE
Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
MUSIC
Humboldt Folklife Society Sing-along. First Monday of every month, 7 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Oct. 6 listing. Tedeschi Trucks Band. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. This 11-piece roots-grass band, with bluesy slide-guitar and a jazzy horn section, gets toes a’tappin’ and knees a’shakin’ $75, $35.
SPORTS
Giant Screen Monday Night Football. 4 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. See Sept. 15 listing.
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All phone numbers (707) unless indicated.
Ukulele Play and Sing Group. First Tuesday of every month, 1:30 p.m. Humboldt Senior Resource Center, 1910 California St., Eureka. See Sept. 16 listing.
5 WEDNESDAY OUTDOORS
Guided Nature Walk. First Wednesday of every month, 9 a.m. Richard J. Guadagno Visitor Center, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Oct. 1 listing.
6 THURSDAY ART
Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
THEATER
Other Desert Cities. 8 p.m. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. This family drama focuses on the issues that arise when secrets are exposed. $15, $10.
FOR KIDS
Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
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Family Arts Day. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Sept. 13 listing.
Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Sept. 14 listing.
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
MUSIC
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EVENTS
Pastime Silent Movie Orchestra. 7:30 p.m. Fortuna Monday Club, 610 Main St. Don’t miss this screening of Buster Keaton’s The Scarecrow and Charles Bowers’ Now You Tell One, with live musical accompaniment. $10, $8 students. Ziggy Marley. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Reggae with a focus on positivity and love. $56, $26.
THEATER
Other Desert Cities. 8 p.m. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Nov. 6 listing.
EVENTS
Intertribal Elder Gathering. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. This sacred meeting of the elders has been held for the last 33 years and gives spectators a rare view into the world of indigenous tribes. $8, $4 kids. ncidc.org/. 445-8451. StrangeBrew BeerFest. 7 p.m. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. Local breweries are invited to create a “strange brew.” Beer will be sampled, and everyone votes for their favorite. $20-$25. info@ theeurekatheater.org. www.theeurekatheater. org. 442-2970.
FOR KIDS
Dad and Me Playgroup. Second Saturday of every month, 10-11:30 a.m. Discovery Museum, 501 Third St., Eureka. See Sept. 13 listing. Storytime for Babies. Second Saturday of every month, 11 a.m.-noon. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 13 listing.
FOOD
Arcata Farmers Market. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Fig Twig Market. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Belotti Hall, 1250 Fifth St., Humboldt County Fairgrounds, Ferndale. See Nov. 7 listing.
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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MUSIC
Arts Fortuna. First Friday of every month. Fortuna Main Street, Main Street. See Oct. 3 listing. Other Desert Cities. 8 p.m. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Nov. 6 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Fig Twig Market. 5-8 p.m. Belotti Hall, 1250 Fifth St., Humboldt County Fairgrounds, Ferndale. Shop the vintage, upcycled wares made by local crafters. $5, $2. 707-496-5867.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Arts on the Avenue. Second Saturday of every month, 6-8 p.m. Eagle Prairie Arts District, 406 Wildwood Ave., Rio Dell. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Afternoon of Dance. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Sept. 14 listing. Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing. Cindy Moyer. 8-9:30 p.m. Fulkerson Recital Hall, Humboldt State University, Arcata. The violinist talks about and performs selections from J.S. Bach. $10, $5. www.HSUMusic.blogspot. com. 826-3928.
FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
OUTDOORS
Redwood Region Audubon Society Birding Trip. Second Sunday of every month, 9 a.m.
Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing. Humboldt Ukulele Group. Second Monday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Sept. 18 listing.
SPOKEN WORD
Poets on the Plaza. Second Monday of every month, 8 p.m. Plaza View Room, Eighth and H streets, Arcata. See Oct. 13 listing.
SPORTS
Giant Screen Monday Night Football. 4 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. See Sept. 15 listing.
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Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
BOOKS
Thursday Afternoon Book Club. Second Thursday of every month, 12-1 p.m. Eureka Main Library, 1313 Third St. See Oct. 9 listing.
Other Desert Cities. 8 p.m. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Nov. 6 listing. Burlesque Expo and Showcase. 12-5 & 8-11 p.m. Blue Lake Casino, 777 Casino Way. See Nov. 14 listing. Dow’s Prairie Grange Breakfast and Flea Market. Third Saturday of every month, 9 a.m. Dows Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dows Prairie Road, McKinleyville. See Sept. 20 listing.
FOR KIDS
Young Inventor’s Club. Third Saturday of every month, 10:30 a.m.-noon. Discovery Museum, 501 Third St., Eureka. See Sept. 20 listing.
FOOD
Arcata Farmers Market. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing.
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing.
SPORTS
DANCE
Gun Show. 9 a.m.-5 p.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. Guns, knives, antiques, collectibles, ammo, information about cowboy action shooting and more. TBA. www. redwoodacres.com. 496-1883. Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
THEATER
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Pilobolus. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. It’s more than just a dance troupe, it’s an experiment in acrobatics and movement. $45, $25 kids, $10 HSU students. Other Desert Cities. 8 p.m. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Nov. 6 listing.
FOR KIDS
Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
MUSIC
Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing.
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
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Arts! Arcata. Second Friday of every month, 6-9 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Oct. 10 listing.
LECTURE
Flood. 7 p.m. Ferndale City Hall, 100 Berding. Historian and author Jerry Rohde presents a talk filled with unusual facts, stories and images of Humboldt County’s infamous 1964 flood. Free. 786-4466.
THEATER
Other Desert Cities. 8 p.m. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Nov. 6 listing.
Thirsty for something new? Belly up for some innovative creations on Nov. 8 at the STRANGEBREW BEERFEST at 7 p.m., in the Eureka Theater ($20-$25).
EVENTS
Burlesque Expo and Showcase. 12-5 & 8 p.m. Blue Lake Casino, 777 Casino Way. Vaudeville and vavoom collide for a weekend of spectacle, specialties and flaire. Tour the expo floor during the day or catch one of the live shows in the evening. TBA.
SPORTS
Barrels by the Bay. TBA. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Sept. 26 listing. Humboldt Insider
NOVEMBER
highlights NOV. 8 • STRANGEBREW BEERFEST 7 p.m., Eureka Theater NOV. 22 • VICTORIAN HOLIDAYS 10 a.m. Main Street, Ferndale NOV. 27 • BLESSING OF THE FLEET 10 a.m. Trinidad Head, Trinidad NOV. 28-29 CRAFTSMAN’S DAYS 10 a.m. Blue Ox Mill Works, Eureka
THEATER
Other Desert Cities. 8 p.m. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Nov. 6 listing.
FOR KIDS
Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
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Arts McKinleyville. Third Friday of every month, 6-8 p.m. McKinleyville Safeway Shopping Plaza, Central Avenue. See Sept. 19 listing.
Picnic. Bocce. Wine Tasting. Call 839-4140 for appointment Just 10 minutes from Arcata
THEATER
Wine and Jazz. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Sip delicious wine and enjoy live music from Paula Jones and the RLA Trio. $5, $2, Free for kids. www.humboldtarts. org. 442-0278.
THEATER
Other Desert Cities. 2 p.m. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Nov. 6 listing.
FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
OUTDOORS SPORTS
Gun Show. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Nov. 15 listing.
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Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
SPORTS
Giant Screen Monday Night Football. 4 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. See Sept. 15 listing.
18 TUESDAY MUSIC
Ukulele Play and Sing Group. Third Tuesday of every month. Humboldt Senior Resource Center, 1910 California St., Eureka. See Sept. 16 listing.
19 WEDNESDAY SPORTS
Redwood Barrel Racing. TBA. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Oct. 15 listing.
20 THURSDAY ART
Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
MUSIC
Humboldt Ukulele Group. Third Thursday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Sept. 18 listing. The Wailin’ Jennys. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Nicky Mehta, Ruth Moody and Heather Masse make up this roots-folk trio. $35, $10 HSU students. Fall 2014
Other Desert Cities. 8 p.m. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Nov. 6 listing.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
22 SATURDAY THEATER
Other Desert Cities. 8 p.m. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. See Nov. 6 listing.
FOOD
Arcata Farmers Market. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing. Humboldt Hill Grange Breakfast. Fourth Saturday of every month, 8-11 a.m. See Sept. 27 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Holiday Craft Fair. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. River Lodge Conference Center & Commercial Kitchen, 1800 Riverwalk Drive, Fortuna. Shop for gifts made by local artisans and enjoy food and beverages. Free. www.friendlyfortuna.com. Victorian Holidays. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Ferndale Main Street. Put on your Victorian best and stroll Main Street enjoying street theater, carolers, blacksmithing demos, live music and old-timey snacks. Free.
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing. Showdown in the Sapphire. 7 p.m. Blue Lake Casino, 777 Casino Way. Hard Fought Productions presents an MMA cage match that you wont want to miss. $45-85.
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Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing.
EVENTS
Mushroom Fair. 11 a.m.-4 p.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. A display of more than 300 species, books, mushroom cultivation kits, microscopes and more. Bring your mushrooms for identification. TBA. HBMycologicalSociety.org. 822-8856.
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839-4140
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fishing fleet as they give thanks for the bountiful harvest and receive a blessing for the upcoming season. Free. www.trinidadcalif.com. 677-1610.
FOR KIDS FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Holiday Craft Fair. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. River Lodge Conference Center & Commercial Kitchen, 1800 Riverwalk Drive, Fortuna. See Nov. 22 listing.
OUTDOORS
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Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
SPORTS
Giant Screen Monday Night Football. 4 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. See Sept. 15 listing.
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All phone numbers (707) unless indicated.
OUTDOORS
Slower-Speed Arcata Marsh Tour. Last Tuesday of every month, 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 30 listing.
Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Thanksgiving Day Walk. 10 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. Stretch your legs and physically prepare yourself for the Thanksgiving gorging by taking a lap around the Arcata Marsh. Free. 826-2359. Turkey Trot. 9 a.m. Old Town Gazebo, Second and F streets, Eureka. Make room for stuffing! Register from 7:30 a.m. at Old Town Coffee and Chocolates, then stretch for a 5K walk/run. $10, $20 with shirt. 822-3136.
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
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Black Friday Double Feature. 7 p.m. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. Films are TBA, but you know they’re going to be the bee’s knees. TBA. www. theeurekatheater.org.
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A Christmas Carol. 8 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. A slight twist on Charles Dickens’ classic tale where the fourth wall is broken and a few rules are tossed out. $18, $16. www.ferndalerep.org. 786-5483.
ART
EVENTS
Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
EVENTS
Blessing of the Fleet. 10 a.m. Trinidad Head, Trinidad State Beach. Join the crews of the local
Craftsman’s Days. 10 a.m. Blue Ox Millworks, 1 X St., Eureka. Enjoy music, food and traditional skill demos, like blacksmithing, carpentry and weaving at this functioning mill. $8, $7 w/food donation, free to kids under 12.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
They don’t make ‘em like they used to, except at Blue Ox Mill Works in Eureka. See all kinds of old-world skills on display, as well as music and vendors, during CRAFTSMAN’S DAYS on Nov. 28-29 10 a.m.
Folk s Ch ristm a s Crafts Fair. 10 a.m. Ferndale Veterans Memorial Building, 1100 Main St. Peruse the many local craft booths and do some holiday shopping. TBA. Open House and Wine Tasting. 1-5 p.m. Briceland Vineyards, 5959 Briceland Road, Redway. Taste our complete lineup of wines alongside local oysters, cheese and other delicious bites. Free. andrew@BricelandVineyards.com. www.bricelandvineyards. com. 923-2429. Pippi Longstocking. 6:30 p.m. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. The classic Swedish story about a curious, rambunctious and strong girl who can’t help but get into trouble. Free. www.dellarte.com. Santa in Old Town. Noon. Old Town Gazebo, Second and F streets, Eureka. The man in red pulls into town to say hello and pose for photos. Bring your camera! Free.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Art Market. Last Saturday of every month, 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. See Sept. 27 listing.
THEATER
A Christmas Carol. 8 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Nov. 28 listing.
EVENTS
Craftsman’s Days. 10 a.m. Blue Ox Millworks, 1 X St., Eureka. See Nov. 28 listing.
FOOD
Go back in time on Nov. 22 at 10 a.m. for VICTORIAN HOLIDAYS (free). Folks will be roaming Ferndale’s Main Street in period costumes, singing, performing and selling goodies the oldfashioned way.
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Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
30 SUNDAY MUSIC
Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing.
THEATER
A Christmas Carol. 2 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Nov. 28 listing. Shakespeare’s Globe Theatre of London. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. An Elizabethan performance of the Bard’s King Lear. $65, $10.
FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
dec 1 MONDAY
Arcata Winter Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing.
DANCE
HOLIDAY EVENTS
MUSIC
Folks Christmas Crafts Fair. 10 a.m. Ferndale Veterans Memorial Building, 1100 Main St. See Nov. 28 listing. Open House and Wine Tasting. 1-5 p.m. Briceland Vineyards, 5959 Briceland Road, Redway. See Nov. 28 listing. Pippi Longstocking. 6:30 p.m. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Nov. 28 listing.
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing.
Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing. Humboldt Folklife Society Sing-along. First Monday of every month, 7 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Oct. 6 listing.
SPORTS
Giant Screen Monday Night Football. 4 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. See Sept. 15 listing.
2 TUESDAY MUSIC
The Bad Plus. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Experimental jazz trio. $35, $5. Humboldt Insider
Ukulele Play and Sing Group. First Tuesday of every month, 1:30 p.m. Humboldt Senior Resource Center, 1910 California St., Eureka. See Sept. 16 listing.
3 WEDNESDAY MUSIC
THE 2014
COMPLETE RESTAURANT GUIDE
Garrick Ohlsson. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Concert pianist. $45, $25, $10.
OUTDOORS
Guided Nature Walk. First Wednesday of every month, 9 a.m. Richard J. Guadagno Visitor Center, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Oct. 1 listing.
4 THURSDAY
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ART
Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
THEATER
The End of History. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Gist Hall Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Mark Swetz and Shea King direct this student-written performance, inspired by events of 1989. $10, $8, free. www.HSUStage.blogspot.com. 826-3928.
FOR KIDS
Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Christmas Celebration. Noon. McKinleyville Safeway Shopping Plaza, Central Avenue. A craft fair with music, treats, Santa on a fire truck and a Christmas tree lighting. Free. 834-6460. Christmas Tree Lighting. 5 p.m. Old Town Gazebo, Second and F streets, Eureka. Join the whole town, including Santa, for the flipping of the switch! Free. Tuba Christmas. Noon. McKinleyville Safeway Shopping Plaza, Central Avenue. Ring in the holiday season with deep, brass tones. TBA.
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
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5 FRIDAY ART
Arts Fortuna. First Friday of every month. Fortuna Main Street, Main Street. See Oct. 3 listing.
MUSIC
Eureka Symphony Holiday Concert. 8 p.m. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. The program includes Ralph Vaughn Williams’ “Fantasia on Greensleeves,” “The First Nowell Suite” and more. $44, $39, $34, $29. 441-3818.
THEATER
The End of History. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Gist Hall Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Dec. 4 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Artisans Christmas Music and Craft Fair. Noon-9 p.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. Shop locally made crafts while listening to live music and enjoying locally made food. Free w/toy donation. www.redwoodacres.com. Hospitality Night Open House. 6:30 p.m. Ferndale Main Street. A lively block party with beverages, goodies and free horse-drawn wagon rides. Free.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
6 SATURDAY MUSIC
Eureka Symphony Holiday Concert. 8 p.m. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. See Dec. 5 listing.
THEATER
The End of History. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Gist Hall Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Dec. 4 listing.
EVENTS
Arts Alive. First Saturday of every month, 6-9 p.m. See Oct. 4 listing.
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FOR KIDS
KEET Kids Club. First Saturday of every month, 12-2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Oct. 4 listing. Kid’s Alive. First Saturday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Discovery Museum, 501 Third St., Eureka. See Oct. 4 listing.
FOOD
Arcata Winter Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing.
All phone numbers (707) unless indicated.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Artisans Christmas Music and Craft Fair. 10 a.m.-7 p.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Dec. 5 listing. ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas. 6 p.m. Eureka High School, 1915 J St. Ballet inspired by Clement C. Moore’s classic poem and performed by Trillium Dance Studios. $12, $8 kids/seniors. info@trilliumdance.com. 822-8408. Christmas Celebration in Song. 7:30 p.m. Ferndale Community Church, 712 Main St. The music will inspire and ring in the holiday season. Free. Santa Arrives. 10:30 a.m. Ferndale Main Street. St. Nick and his jolly elf bring bags of goodies for youngsters. Free. 786-4477. Tree Lighting Ceremony. 6:30-7:30 p.m. Blue Lake Casino, 777 Casino Way. The hotel lobby comes to life with holiday cheer. Free.
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing. Lanphere Dunes Guided Walk. First Saturday of every month, 10 a.m. Pacific Union School, 3001 Janes Road, Arcata. See Oct. 4 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Artisans Christmas Music and Craft Fair. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Dec. 5 listing. ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas. 2 p.m. Eureka High School, 1915 J St. See Dec. 6 listing. Christmas Celebration in Song. 3 p.m. Ferndale Community Church, 712 Main St. See Dec. 6 listing. Christmas Tree Lighting. 5:30 p.m. Community Commons, State Routes 299 and 96, Willow Creek. Children’s choir performances, hot chocolate, cookies and Santa! Free. 5:30 p.m. Ferndale Main Street. See the world’s tallest Christmas tree come to light with music from Booster Band, Chameleon Singers and more. Free. Linguica and Beans Dinner. 5 p.m. Portuguese Hall, Fifth Street and Ocean Avenue, Ferndale. Food and friendliness on tree lighting night. TBA.
OUTDOORS
8 MONDAY DANCE
Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
MUSIC
Humboldt Ukulele Group. Second Monday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Sept. 18 listing.
SPOKEN WORD
Poets on the Plaza. Second Monday of every month, 8 p.m. Plaza View Room, Eighth and H streets, Arcata. See Oct. 13 listing.
9 TUESDAY TBA 10 WEDNESDAY TBA 11 THURSDAY ART
Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
THEATER
Art Talk. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Oct. 5 listing.
Character Projects. 7 p.m. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. The second-year masters students present their self-written, 10-minute plays. Donations accepted. www.dellarte.com. A Christmas Carol. 8 p.m. Ferndale Repertory Theater, 447 Main St. See Nov. 28 listing. The End of History. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Gist Hall Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Dec. 4 listing.
MUSIC
FOR KIDS
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
7 SUNDAY ART
Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing.
EVENTS
Humboldt Flea Market. First Sunday of every month, 9 a.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 5 listing. TEDxHumboldtBay. Noon. College of the Redwoods Theatre, 7351 Tompkins Hill Road, Eureka. This year’s “outlaws” theme promotes stories from the frontier, presented by people willing to think outside of the box. TBA. www. tedxhumboldtbay.com.
FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Freshwater Grange Breakfast. First Sunday of every month, 8-11 a.m. Freshwater Grange, 49 Grange Road, Eureka. See Oct. 5 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
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Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Winter Wonderland Holiday Party. 6-11 p.m. Blue Lake Casino, 777 Casino Way. The evening features hor d’oevres and a chef carved Prime Rib dinner, plus music from DJ Ben Herman of Accurate Productions. $45.
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
12 FRIDAY ART
Arts! Arcata. Second Friday of every month, 6-9 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Oct. 10 listing. Holiday Craft Bonanza. 6-9 p.m. SCRAP Humboldt, 101 H St. Suite D, Arcata. A showcase of artists who creatively reuse materials in their wares to make one-of-a-kind holiday gifts. Stay
for live music, treats and more. Free. tibora@scraphumboldt.org. www. scraphumboldt.org. 822-2452.
MUSIC
Robert Cray Brand. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. The blues guitarist plays the gamut from blues roots to soulful jams. $45, $10.
THEATER
Character Projects. 7 p.m. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Dec. 11 listing. The End of History. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Gist Hall Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Dec. 4 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Lighted Parade. 6:30 p.m.Redwood Village Shopping Center, Fortuna. A downtown open house and a sparkly display down the street. Free. The Nutcracker. 8 p.m. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. North Coast Dance Studio performs the classic. Christmas ballet. TBA. www.arkleycenter.com.
SPORTS
Barrels by the Bay. TBA. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Sept. 26 listing. Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
13 SATURDAY ART
Arts on the Avenue. Second Saturday of every month, 6-8 p.m. Eagle Prairie Arts District, 406 Wildwood Ave., Rio Dell. See Sept. 13 listing. Family Arts Day. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Sept. 13 listing. Holiday Craft Bonanza. 11 a.m.-6 p.m. SCRAP Humboldt, 101 H St. Suite D, Arcata. See Dec. 12 listing.
THEATER
Character Projects. 7 p.m. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Dec. 11 listing. The End of History. 7:30-9:30 p.m. Gist Hall Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Dec. 4 listing. Mike Birbiglia. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. He walks the tightrope between standup and storytelling, but he does it so hilariously. $45, $10.
FOR KIDS
Dad and Me Playgroup. Second Saturday of every month, 10-11:30 a.m. Discovery Museum, 501 Third St., Eureka. See Sept. 13 listing. Stories with Santa. 10 a.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Meet Santa, hear stories, take pictures and enjoy holiday art activities. $15. www.humboldtarts.org. 442-0278. Storytime for Babies. Second Saturday of every month, 11 a.m.-noon. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 13 listing.
FOOD
Arcata Winter Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Holiday Craft Market. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. Unique, handcrafted gifts made by local artisans. $1.
On Dec. 7, after the sun goes down in Ferndale, look up. The TALLEST LIVING CHRISTMAS TREE on Main Street will be festooned with lights by local firefighters. After the lighting, the band and the choir, head to the Portuguese Hall for a linguiça and beans dinner.
The Nutcracker. 4 p.m. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. See Dec. 12 listing. Trucker’s Christmas Parade. 8:30 p.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. Watch the trucks, tractors and other vehicles festooned with Christmas lights. Free. truckersparade@ keka101.com. www.redwoodacres.com. 442-5744.
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
14 SUNDAY DANCE
Afternoon of Dance. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Sept. 14 listing.
MUSIC
Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing.
THEATER
Character Projects. 7 p.m. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Dec. 11 listing. The End of History. 2-4 p.m. Gist Hall Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Dec. 4 listing.
FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Christmas Music Festival. 6 p.m. River Lodge Conference Center & Commercial Kitchen, 1800 Riverwalk Drive, Fortuna. Barbershop singers, choirs, bands and a full orchestra. Proceeds will be donated to charity. Free. www.friendlyfortuna.com. Holiday Craft Market. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Dec. 13 listing. Lighted Tractor Parade. 7 p.m. Ferndale Main Street. Watch the truckers, tractors and other Humboldt Insider
DECEMBER
highlights DEC. 4 • TREE LIGHTING WITH SANTA 5 p.m., Old Town Gazebo, Eureka DEC. 5 • EUREKA SYMPHONY HOLIDAY CONCERT 8 p.m., Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, Eureka DEC. 7 • TALLEST LIVING TREE LIGHTING Time TBA, Main Street, Ferndale DEC. 13 • TRUCKER’S CHRISTMAS PARADE 8:30 p.m., Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, Eureka DEC. 14 • LIGHTED TRACTOR PARADE 7 p.m., Main Street, Ferndale vehicles festooned with Christmas decorations. Free. www.victorianferndale.com/events.htm. 786-4477. The Nutcracker. 2 p.m. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. See Dec. 12 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
OUTDOORS
ETC
Redwood Region Audubon Society Birding Trip. Second Sunday of every month, 9 a.m. Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Sept. 14 listing.
15 MONDAY DANCE
Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
16 TUESDAY MUSIC
Ukulele Play and Sing Group. Third Tuesday of every month. Humboldt Senior Resource Center, 1910 California St., Eureka. See Sept. 16 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
The Nutcracker. 7 p.m. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. See Dec. 12 listing.
17 WEDNESDAY HOLIDAY EVENTS
The Nutcracker. 7 p.m. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. See Dec. 12 listing.
SPORTS
Redwood Barrel Racing. TBA. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Oct. 15 listing.
18 THURSDAY ART
Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
MUSIC
Humboldt Ukulele Group. Third Thursday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Sept. 18 listing.
FOR KIDS
Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing. Fall 2014
Pippi Longstocking Encore. 6:30 p.m. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. The classic Swedish story about a curious, rambunctious and strong girl who can’t help but get into trouble. $10, $8. www.dellarte.com.
South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:309:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
21 SUNDAY
19 FRIDAY
DANCE
ART
Arts McKinleyville. Third Friday of every month, 6-8 p.m. McKinleyville Safeway Shopping Plaza, Central Avenue. See Sept. 19 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Pippi Longstocking Encore. 6:30 p.m. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Dec. 18 listing.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
20 SATURDAY DANCE
The Nutcracker. 1 & 7 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Upper Studios dance students and special guests present this full-length performance of the classic Christmas ballet. $20, $15.
EVENTS
Dow’s Prairie Grange Breakfast and Flea Market. Third Saturday of every month, 9 a.m. Dows Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dows Prairie Road, McKinleyville. See Sept. 20 listing.
FOOD
Arcata Winter Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing.
The Nutcracker. 1 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Dec. 20 listing.
MUSIC
Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing. Wine and Jazz. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Sip delicious wine and enjoy live music from Blue Lotus Jazz. $5, $2, Free for kids. www.humboldtarts.org. 442-0278.
FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
Lighted Christmas Parade. 6 p.m. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. Trucks trimmed with bright lights roll through town. Free. Pippi Longstocking Encore. 6:30 p.m. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Dec. 18 listing.
22 MONDAY DANCE
Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
HOLIDAY EVENTS
23 TUESDAY TBA 24 WEDNESDAY TBA 25 THURSDAY
OUTDOORS
ART
Pippi Longstocking Encore. 6:30 p.m. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Dec. 18 listing. Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary,
DEC. 14 • CHRISTMAS MUSIC FESTIVAL 6 p.m., River Lodge Conference Center, Fortuna
Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
FOR KIDS
Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
26 FRIDAY SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
27 SATURDAY FOOD
Arcata Winter Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing. Humboldt Hill Grange Breakfast. Fourth Saturday of every month, 8-11 a.m. See Sept. 27 listing.
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing. Redwood Barrel Racing. TBA. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Oct. 15 listing.
28 SUNDAY MUSIC
Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing.
FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
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continued from previous page Wave and take snapshots of the colorful TRUCKER’S CHRISTMAS PARADE from Redwood Acres Fairgrounds in Eureka on Dec. 13 at 8:30 p.m. and the LIGHTED TRACTOR PARADE down Main Street in Ferndale on Dec. 14 at 7 p.m. (free).
29 MONDAY DANCE
Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
30 TUESDAY OUTDOORS
Slower-Speed Arcata Marsh Tour. Last Tuesday of every month, 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 30 listing.
31 WEDNESDAY HOLIDAY EVENTS
All phone numbers (707) unless indicated.
New Year’s Eve Ball. 9 p.m. Arcata Veterans Hall, 1425 J St. You’ll learn the basics of tango, meet new people and ring in 2015! $12. leesobo@ gmail.com. www.tangodelsol.net. 858-205-9832. New Year’s Party. 9 p.m.-2 a.m. Blue Lake Casino, 777 Casino Way. Ring in 2015 with DJ duo Pressure Anya and more. TBA.
jan 1 THURSDAY
ART
Art for Teens. 4:30-6 p.m. Fortuna United Methodist Church, 922 N St. See Sept. 18 listing.
FOR KIDS
Storytime. 10-10:45 a.m. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 18 listing.
FOOD OUTDOORS
New Year’s Day Nature Walk. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. Start the year with a guided walk in the fresh air. Free.
ETC
Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. See Sept. 18 listing.
2 FRIDAY SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
3 SATURDAY
OUTDOORS
Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 13 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Tour. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See Sept. 13 listing. Lanphere Dunes Guided Walk. First Saturday of every month, 10 a.m. Pacific Union School, 3001 Janes Road, Arcata. See Oct. 4 listing.
SPORTS
Barrels by the Bay. TBA. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Sept. 26 listing. Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
4 SUNDAY ART
Art Talk. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Oct. 5 listing.
MUSIC
Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. See Sept. 14 listing.
EVENTS
Humboldt Flea Market. First Sunday of every month, 9 a.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 5 listing.
FOOD
Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 14 listing. Freshwater Grange Breakfast. First Sunday of every month, 8-11 a.m. Freshwater Grange, 49 Grange Road, Eureka. See Oct. 5 listing. Potluck Dinner. 6 p.m. The Logger Bar, 510 Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Sept. 14 listing.
EVENTS
OUTDOORS
FOR KIDS
DANCE
Arts Alive. First Saturday of every month, 6-9 p.m. See Oct. 4 listing. KEET Kids Club. First Saturday of every month, 12-2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Oct. 4 listing. Kid’s Alive. First Saturday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Discovery Museum, 501 Third St., Eureka. See Oct. 4 listing.
FOOD
Arcata Winter Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing.
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5 MONDAY Friendship Circle Dance. 7-10 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. See Sept. 15 listing.
MUSIC
Humboldt Folklife Society Sing-along. First Monday of every month, 7 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Oct. 6 listing.
6 TUESDAY MUSIC
Ukulele Play and Sing Group. First Tuesday
of every month, 1:30 p.m. Humboldt Senior Resource Center, 1910 California St., Eureka. See Sept. 16 listing.
7 WEDNESDAY
11 SUNDAY DANCE
Afternoon of Dance. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Sept. 14 listing.
OUTDOORS
OUTDOORS
8 THURSDAY TBA 9 FRIDAY
12 MONDAY
Guided Nature Walk. First Wednesday of every month, 9 a.m. Richard J. Guadagno Visitor Center, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Oct. 1 listing.
ART
Arts! Arcata. Second Friday of every month, 6-9 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Oct. 10 listing.
SPORTS
Redwood Region Audubon Society Birding Trip. Second Sunday of every month, 9 a.m. Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Sept. 14 listing.
MUSIC
Humboldt Ukulele Group. Second Monday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Sept. 18 listing.
SPOKEN WORD
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
Poets on the Plaza. Second Monday of every month, 8 p.m. Plaza View Room, Eighth and H streets, Arcata. See Oct. 13 listing.
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Arts on the Avenue. Second Saturday of every month, 6-8 p.m. Eagle Prairie Arts District, 406 Wildwood Ave., Rio Dell. See Sept. 13 listing. Family Arts Day. 2 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Arcata Winter Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing.
MUSIC
Lisa Lynne and Aryeh Frankfurter. 7:30 p.m. Fortuna Monday Club, 610 Main St. The eclectic duo plays Celtic harps, Swedish nyckelharpa, Ukrainian bandura, cittern and more. $10, $8 students.
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Tango Buenos Aires. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. A showcase of the fire and flare of the Tango. $45, $10.
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Humboldt Ukulele Group. Third Thursday of every month, 5:30 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Sept. 18 listing.
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Arts McKinleyville. Third Friday of every month, 6-8 p.m. McKinleyville Safeway Shopping Plaza, Central Avenue. See Sept. 19 listing.
Dad and Me Playgroup. Second Saturday of every month, 10-11:30 a.m. Discovery Museum, 501 Third St., Eureka. See Sept. 13 listing. Storytime for Babies. Second Saturday of every month, 11 a.m.-noon. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Dow’s Prairie Grange Breakfast and Flea Market. Third Saturday of every month, 9 a.m. Dows Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dows Prairie Road, McKinleyville. See Sept. 20 listing.
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing. Ranch Sorting. TBA. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Sept. 27 listing.
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Arcata Winter Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing. Humboldt Insider
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Gymkhana. TBA. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Serious horseplay presented by the California State Horsemen’s Association. TBA. Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Gregory Porter. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Soulful jazz vocals. $45, $10. Ukulele Play and Sing Group. Third Tuesday of every month. Humboldt Senior Resource Center, 1910 California St., Eureka. See Sept. 16 listing.
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The Ukelele Orchestra of Great Britain. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. No genre is too odd for this fun-loving group of strummers and singers. $45, $10.
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Momix. 8 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. This troupe takes dance to a psychedelic level with the use of black lights and acrobatics. $45, $25, $10.
SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Arcata Winter Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing. Humboldt Hill Grange Breakfast. Fourth Saturday of every month, 8-11 a.m. See Sept. 27 listing.
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SPORTS
Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Slower-Speed Arcata Marsh Tour. Last Tuesday of every month, 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 S. G St. See Sept. 30 listing.
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Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Arcata Winter Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 13 listing. Clam Beach Run. Noon. Clam Beach North Parking lot, Frontage Road, McKinleyville. Run your badunkadunk off between Clam Beach and Moonstone Beach. TBA. www.trinidadtoclambeach.com. Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Sept. 13 listing.
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Firemen’s Games. Ferndale’s volunteer firefighters compete in oldfashioned fireman’s games, including high-speed bucket brigades, quick dressing and hose coupling. Feb. 15. Godwit Days. A festival of birding all over the county, with workshops, tours and events. April 15-21.
Perilous Plunge / Bob Doran
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Perilous Plunge. Costumed supporters of the Discovery Museum parade down the street and jump into Humboldt Bay. TBA. The Aleutian Goose Fly-off. Early morning birding with a dramatic liftoff just after sunrise. TBA.
Redwood Coast Jazz Festival / Ken Malcomson
Steam Donkey Days / Fort Humboldt State Historic Park
Godwit Days / Bob Doran
Taste of Main Street. Stroll and sample delights from restaurants all over Old Town Eureka. March 26. Redwood Coast Jazz Festival. All kinds of jazz, all over Eureka, with dances, jams and shows of all sizes. March 26-29.
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Tall Ships. Ahoy! The sailing vessels of yesteryear make port in Eureka. Climb aboard at the dock or go for a sail on the bay. TBA. Rhodie Parade. Floats festooned with flowers make their way through Eureka. April 25 Steam Donkey Days. See old-time logging machinery in action as Fort Humboldt cranks up its lumberhauling locomotives. April 25-26. Tall ship Lady Washington / Holly Harvey
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Fire and Light 45 Ericson Court, Arcata Watch craftspeople form and polish chunky, jewel-like recycled glassware that makes eco look so good. Visit the factory Monday through Friday at 10 a.m., noon and 2 p.m. Call ahead to reserve a spot. 707-825-7500. www. fireandlight.com.
Arcata Marsh Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 G St., Arcata The marsh is amazing, and even more so when you’ve got a guide who knows flora and fauna. Follow one around for an hour and a half on any Saturday at 2 p.m. 707-826-2359. Need to take it a little easy? The slower speed tour meets in the center’s I Street parking lot on the last Tuesday of each month at 2 p.m. 707-822-3475. arcatamarshfriends.org
Holly Yashi Jewelry 1300 Ninth St., Arcata Secretly yearn to be a jewelry designer? Tag along on a tour through the workshop and see jewelry being crafted. Tours are at 11 a.m. Monday through Friday and limited to 15 people. Kids must be 7 years or older, and minors need to come with an adult. Call ahead to confirm. 707822-5132. www.hollyyashi.com. Los Bagels 1061 I St., Arcata How do you make a Mexican bagel? Find out behind the scenes at this multi-culti cult favorite, and then maybe have a nosh, amigo. Bakery tours are from 9 a.m. to 11 a.m. on Tuesdays and Thursdays. Call at least 24 hours in advance. 707-822-3150 ext. 307. www. losbagels.com. Mad River Brewing Company 101 Taylor Way, Blue Lake Nerd out on craft ale with a brewery tour and learn how the local meisters handcraft the award-winning company’s 13 brews. Call to schedule a tour Monday through Friday. 707-668-4151 ext. 106. madriverbrewing.com.
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Arcata Marsh with the Audubon Society Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 600 G St., Arcata If you’re a birder, you can’t miss this one. Throw on your binoculars and hiking shoes and meet fellow enthusiasts in the center’s I Street parking lot each Saturday at 8:30 a.m., rain or shine, for a guided tour of a bird-rich ecosystem. 707-2680262. rras.org. Lanphere Dunes Union Pacific Elementary School, 3001 Janes Road, Arcata A volunteer naturalist from the Friends of the Dunes will meet you at the school and take you through this delicate and beautiful coastal environment on the first Saturday of each month at 10 a.m. 707-444-1397. friendsofthedunes.org.
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Whether you are just visiting or a local, Humboldt Beer Tours has something for everyone. We offer private and public tours to cater to any occasion. Humboldt County currently has 6 craft breweries: Mad River Brewing Co., Redwood Curtain Brewing Co., Eel River Brewing Co., Six Rivers Brewery, Lost Coast Brewery and the regions first public nano-brewery, Humboldt Regeneration
SIX RIVERS BREWERY TASTING ROOM & RESTAURANT 1300 Central Ave., McKinleyville. 839-7580 www.sixriversbrewery.com. Microbrews and American pub fare. Open Daily • Happy Hour 4-6pm
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2320 Central Ave., Unit F, McKinleyville 738-8225 www.humboldtgeneration.com Tasting room and beer co-op.
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LOST COAST BREWERY AND CAFÉ
617 Fourth St., Eureka. 445-4480 • www.lostcoast.com Restaurant and tap room. Open Daily
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550 South G St., #4. Arcata. 826-RCBC (7222) www.redwoodcurtainbrewing.com. Craft brewery with food trucks on site most days. Open Daily.
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Each brewery has a great history and produces world class craft beer. In addition to great craft breweries, Humboldt County also boasts some of the top beer bars in northern California: The Local Beer Bar, Siren’s Song Tavern, Humboldt Brews, and Bar-Fly Pub & Grub.
Trinidad
101 Taylor Way, Blue Lake. 668-4151 ext. 106 www.madriverbrewing.com. Microbrews and American pub fare. Open Daily
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The Local Beer Bar 517 F St., Eureka (707) 497-6320 www.thelocalbeerbar.com Siren’s Song Tavern 325 Second St., Eureka (707) 442-TSST www.thesirenssongtavern.com Humboldt Brews 856 10th St., Arcata (707) 826-2739 www.humbrews.com
EEL RIVER BREWING CO.
1777 Alamar Way, Fortuna 725-BREW (2739) www.eelriverbrewing.com American pub dining and brewery. Open Daily.
Bar-Fly Pub & Grub 91 Commercial St., Eureka (707) 443-3770 www.facebook.com/LikeBarFly
Public tours are offered 5 days per week and depart from the Humboldt Bay Tourism Center located at 205 G St. in Old Town Eureka. Interested in your own customized Humboldt Beer Tour? If so, please fill out the Private Beer Tour form on our website, HumboldtBeerTours.com, or email us at Reservations@HumboldtBeerTours.com
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Wine Producers & Wine Bars 1. 2 DOORS DOWN 2. BERGERON WINERY*
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Looking for a little local vino? Check out our DI Wine guide on page 36 and chose your own vintage adventure! Fall 2014
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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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Willow Creek The town’s motto is “river fun in the mountain sun,” and it’s no joke. Willow Creek is hot enough for serious wine making or a cool dip in a Camp Kimtu swimming hole. The weather also means great produce at roadside stands. If you’re adventurous, you can throw on a vest and do some river rafting, and more leisurely types can fish or play a round of golf. Just keep your eyes peeled for a shadowy figure in the distance, because this is Bigfoot country. Skeptical? Swing into the China Flat Museum and explore the lore.
China Flat Museum. Photo by Christian Pennington.
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Eureka This place is full of stories. Once a raucous lumber town and fishing village, early Eureka bustled with saloons and brothels, along with a hardy mix of rugged entrepreneurs looking to settle the North Coast. Jack London himself is said to have taken a swing in a barroom brawl in Old Town. Today, the boats still bring crab and salmon to the docks, and historic buildings at the edge of Humboldt Bay form a walkable enclave of places to browse, drink and dine. Slow down with a stroll along the waterfront trail or lean on the railing of the Old Town boardwalk and watch the boats go by. And don’t miss Arts! Alive, the first Saturday night of each month, when the streets fill up with folks touring the shops, restaurants and galleries for local art and live music.
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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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HUMBOLDT HARDWARE Eureka, CA 707-444-2717 Handmade Fir Bowl 166.
BLUE MOON GIFT SHOP Garberville, CA 707-923-2632 Tin Spinning Top 9. Squirrel Underpants 7.
HEMP CONNECTION Garberville, CA 707-923-4851 Satori Hemp Sox 13.
DAISY DRY GOODS Arcata, CA 707-822-1893 Iron 12. Ironing Board 30. Vintage Towel Fabric 10. Child’s Vintage Sewing Machine 75.
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PLAZA Arcata, CA 707-822-2250 Baroni Empress Necklace 200. Local Nieves Natural Body Care from 8.
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