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Aug. 11, 2016 • Volume XXVII Issue 32 North Coast Journal Inc. www.northcoastjournal.com ISSN 1099-7571 © Copyright 2016 Publisher Judy Hodgson judy@northcoastjournal.com News Editor Thadeus Greenson thad@northcoastjournal.com Arts & Features Editor Jennifer Fumiko Cahill jennifer@northcoastjournal.com Assistant Editor/Staff Writer Kimberly Wear kim@northcoastjournal.com Staff Writer Linda Stansberry linda@northcoastjournal.com Calendar Editor Kali Cozyris calendar@northcoastjournal.com Contributing Writers John J. Bennett, Simona Carini, Barry Evans, Andy Powell, Genevieve Schmidt
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Fallen Giants Editor: Timber companies hated Tim McKay because he took offense to the widescale mowing down of the forests and the collateral damage visited upon wildlife habitat, water quality and soils. Loggers and mill workers hated Tim because they saw him as a threat to their means of making a living and their way of life, a view the timber industry was all to happy to promulgate even as they were automating the majority of mill jobs. The California Department of Forestry and the U.S. Forest Service hated Tim because he would frequently and persistently point out they were not following their own rules and laws. They hated that they would actually have to do their jobs. They hated when he showed up at all the public meetings — and Tim went to all the meetings — because he would ask questions they would have to answer. And if they didn’t, Tim called them on it. The late Sid Dominitz, longtime editor of EcoNews, didn’t hate Tim (“Sidney Dominitz: 1941-2015,” posted Sept. 17, 2015). But he hated when Tim couldn’t get his monthly contributions to that august publication in on time, thereby delaying getting the newsletter to the printer. Sid also would become quite aggravated with Tim when he couldn’t remember what game was being played or what the bet was at Sid’s Wednesday night poker games. But we can still love Tim for all he did for the bioregion, for steering the NEC for three decades, for trying to keep the greed-heads and ne’er-do-wells honest. I hate that he’s gone. Mark Dondero, Orleans
Wasting All that Sun Editor: In the article “The Tax Man Cometh” (July 28), Supervisor Estelle Fennell explained the noise of her generator by saying she likes to watch TV.
Estelle, you worked at KMUD right across the street from Alternative Energy Engineering for years, interviewed me once and David Katz on more than one occasion about solar power and renewable energy and yet you have to run a generator to watch TV? In mid summer when there’s lots of sun? It sounds like you need to get with the 21st century, get some solar power, and let your neighbors enjoy their evening peace. Charles Hunter Wilson, Whale Gulch
Don’t Boo, Volunteer Editor: Wow … I hope the recent article (“The Death of Jeannie Newstrom,” Aug. 4) is a wakeup call to all who have family or friends living in assisted living facilities. As horrible as this situation is, this is not an isolated incident of elder abuse in our community. While the majority of the assisted living facilities do provide adequate care, current regulations (Title 22, Division 6, Chapter 8) allow residents such as Mrs. Newstrom to slip through the cracks. These original Title 22 regulations written in the 1970s for nursing homes, included “Board and Care,” now called Residential Care Facilities for the Elderly (RCFE), in 1981. The original intent of these RCFE’s was to provide a place to live for seniors who no longer wanted to live independently and may need assistance with activities of daily living; but the facilities may not provide medical care. Today these same RCFEs are keeping residents well beyond that level of care — some with “exceptions” from CCL, some with “Hospice” clients — but the regulations remain the same. For example, a resident care staff person needs only 10 hours of training to care for these seniors. A facility is required to have “enough staff to meet the needs of the residents,” what does that mean? While we do need stronger legislation to hold these facilities accountable, each of us needs to be sure our seniors are receiving the best possible care available. One would
hope that if you are paying a facility $4,000plus you would not need to check to see if your loved one is being well cared for; this article proves that may not be so. If you are interested in being a part of a program that not only advocates for residents’ rights in RCFEs and those in local nursing homes, but also helps to protect these vulnerable seniors from suffering severe neglect like Mrs. Newstrom, please give the local Long-Term Care Ombudsman program, which I manage, a call at Build to edge of the document Margins are just a safe area
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isappointment and disgust erupted from local LGBTQ communities last week when news that Reggae on the River had confirmed Jamaican dancehall star Sizzla Kalonji as its headliner was quickly followed by revelations about the artist’s long history of homophobic lyrics inciting violence against gay men. Some local advocacy groups urged the Mateel Community Center, which puts on Reggae as its largest annual fundraiser, to cancel the show and called on fans to boycott. Kalonji hadn’t performed in the United States since 2008, in a large part due to protests surrounding his song lyrics, which include lines like “Boom, boom. Queers must be killed,” and “Sodomites and queers, I say death to them.” Mateel General Manager Justin Crellin emailed a statement to local media as the four-day Southern Humboldt music festival began, saying he’d received “assurances” from Kalonji’s management that “no derogatory speech” would occur during his set. Kalonji has a track record of making and breaking such promises, most recently at the 2013 Jamaica Sting festival, where an anti-gay diatribe resulted in his being banned from the following year’s festival. But Kalonji’s set at Reggae on the River seemed to honor the assurances he pro-
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vided the Mateel and drew rave reviews from festival goers. “That was one of the best reggae sets I’ve ever seen!” one DJ exclaimed following the show while waiting for the artist to appear for a rare press conference immediately following his set. Born in Kingston in 1976, Kalonji became one of the most critically regarded and commercially successful dancehall artists of his generation. He is prolific, having released more than 70 solo albums since 1990 and aficionados revere him as one of a few influential figures who brought dancehall back to its roots in Rastafarian orthodoxy. A man who introduced himself as Kalonji’s manager stepped into the Reggae on the River press tent at around 1 a.m. Sunday to impose a single rule for the coming press conference: no “homophobic questions” or he would pull Kalonji out of the conference. When Kalonji arrived, he came across as a charismatic and natural pedagogue. He responded courteously and volubly to questions, holding forth on topics ranging from appropriate marijuana use and the title of a recent hit single to the importance of the traditional, procreative nuclear family. He lapsed easily into a preacher’s authoritative cadences. One veteran member of the reggae
30-60: The county of Humboldt and the city of Eureka have launched a joint initiative to get 30 homeless people into permanent housing within 60 days. The effort comes as a part of the agencies’ Housing First philosophy toward ending homelessness, and was a recommended first step of a consultancy group, Focus Strategies, hired last year. POSTED 08.08.16
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Sizzla Kalonji addresses the media at a press conference after his show at Reggae on the River. Prior to the press conference, Kalonji’s manager warned reporters not to ask any “homophobic questions.” Photo by Erica Botkin press found a way to take the political conversation to a substantive place, despite the gag order. Sakura Koné, a.k.a. the Roots Master, who hosts a late-night reggae show out of WWOZ New Orleans, began by acknowledging Kalonji as “the gentleman who stepped in and returned dancehall to its roots — to Rastafari.” “My listeners on the air and online love reggae and dancehall music, and they tell me that they love reggae music because of its message of peace and positivity,” he explained, adding that it was difficult for
Ticket to Ride: Thanks to local U.S. Navy veteran John Gengenbach and a state grant obtained by the Humboldt Transit Authority, $12,000 in bus passes will be distributed to local veterans over the next two years. The passes are hoped to reduce transportation barriers and help struggling veterans get back on their feet. POSTED 08.09.16
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many to reconcile this message of love and peace with lyrical exhortations to violence. He asked the artist directly: “Will you renounce violence?” The atmosphere got charged. Kalonji appeared caught slightly off guard, but said, “yes,” after mulling his response. The audience, visibly relieved, exhaled. — Gabrielle Gopinath and Thadeus Greenson POSTED 08.09.16. FOR THE FULL VERSION OF THIS STORY, VISIT WWW.NORTHCOASTJOURNAL.COM
Report Details Plane Crash: A preliminary report from the National Transportation Safety Board stops short of declaring the cause of the July 29 Cal-Ore Life Flight plane crash that killed four people but indicates pilot Larry Mills asked for fire crews to stage at the Crescent City airport moments before the plane went down in timberland north of McKInleyville. POSTED 08.09.16
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Comment of the Week “Really? With all of the turmoil going on right now, Reggae on the River should be a place where people can gather in love and peace with support and understanding for one another. But the headliner is a known hate monger preaching violence against gay men. You’re fucking kidding me right?”
They Said It “The United States and even Jamaica have come a long way in the past few years toward recognizing that gay people are people and that, among other things, it’s not OK to sing lyrics that call for our murder. Sizzla has the right to sing whatever he wants, whenever he wants and wherever he wants. It disgusts me but does not surprise me that Reggae on the River will pay him to do it.”
— Tim Haywood commenting on a post to the Journal’s Facebook page about Sizzla’s performance at Reggae on the River. POSTED 08.04.16
— Mitch Trachtenberg on the Mateel Community Center’s decision to book Sizzla to headline its largest annual fundraiser, Reggae on the River POSTED 08.03.16.
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t’s that time of year again. The sun feels even warmer on the back end of summer and we’ve got a little color from lazy days on the river and afternoons at the ballpark. The kids are still in denial about returning to school and results of the Journal’s Best of Humboldt poll are in. It is a pleasure — especially in the midst of an objectively chaotic, flaming circus of a presidential election — to vote for the people, places and things we love most about our county. Voter turnout was high, with some 115,000 votes cast in two rounds. Though it was hardly drama free; there were upsets, Cinderellas, wild cards and dark horses aplenty.
For example, Wolf Dawg, the Susan Lucci of sausage, finally overcame Costco for Best Hot Dog. Despite a strong showing, Rita’s and Pho Thiên Long, two seemingly unbeatable dynasties in their respective categories of Best Mexican and Best Asian restaurants, were both overturned, as was Blue Lake Casino’s hold on Best Karaoke. Other legacies continued (hey, Kinetic), but this year, the Best Police Officer category garnered more votes than guffaws and new faces stepped into the spotlight. One never knows. So throw on your shades, Humboldt, and bask in the reflected glory of our winners. — Jennifer Fumiko Cahill Continued on page 11 »
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JOSH FOX BREAD (914) 582-8806 North Coast in 2006 to make bread his way. That means hand-milling whole grains in-house and dough that is naturally leavened, which Berger describes as the “future of the bread.” “I’ve got people coming down the middle of this alleyway because they want good bread,” he says. His efforts have not gone unnoticed. “It’s the best bread we have,” longtime customer Carol Falkenthal says. “It’s made in a house. It’s a small venture. I totally support Josh.” She is not alone. One of the reviews on the JoshFox Bread Facebook page comes with this warning: “Don’t try it if you don’t want to be hooked.” Want to get in on one of Humboldt County’s least-best-kept secrets? Text or call (914) 582-8806, visit JoshFox Bread on Facebook or go to joshfox_bread_@ instagram. — Kimberly Wear
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Arts Entertainment & Recreation BEST PLACE TO SHOOT POOL Sure, the cavernous Rose’s Billiards is a natural choice for the pool shark, what with the regular tournaments, live cam and the rows of 7- and 9-foot Diamond pool tables. But even if you misspent your youth somewhere other than a pool hall, it’s a fine place to chalk up. All those tables and by-the-hour pricing mean no queuing up for the cue and nobody eyeballing you while you break. And if you’ve ever jabbed some big dude off his barstool while you tried to make the corner pocket, you’ll appreciate the space. You might also appreciate that it’s nice in there — decidedly un-seedy. There are schmancy microbrews at the little bar in back and the whole place is aglow in flatteringly dim lights so you at least look good while you scratch. Rack ‘em up. — Jennifer Fumiko Cahill
BEST ART GALLERY
BEST DAY HIKE
BEST FAIR/EXPO
Third Street Gallery
Fern Canyon
Humboldt County Fair
(Formerly First Street Gallery) 416 Third St., Eureka; 443-6363 www2.humboldt.edu/first BEST BAND
Dr. Squid
BEST GOLF COURSE
Bigfoot Golf and Country Club
Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park 488-2039
Ferndale; 786-9511 www.humboldtcountyfair.org
333 Bigfoot Ave., Willow Creek (530) 629-2977
BEST EXOTIC DANCER
BEST FOOD FESTIVAL
BEST HISTORIC BUILDING
Oyster Festival
Carson Mansion
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BEST BEER FESTIVAL
Hops in Humboldt
Rohner Park, Fortuna www.hopsinhumboldt.com BEST BIKE TRAIL
Hammond Trail BEST CAMP SITE
Swimmer’s Delight BEST CASINO
Blue Lake Casino
777 Casino Way, Blue Lake; (877) 252-2946 www.bluelakecasino.com BEST CLUB DJ
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Humboldt’s Best Tattoo Artist, Harry Krüger, of Sailor’s Grave Tattoo in Eureka.
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North Country Fair
Arcata Plaza, Arcata; 822-5320 www.sameoldpeople.org
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BEST HUMBOLDT CLOTHING LINE
Humboldt Republic
535 Fourth St., Eureka; 497-6270 www.humboldtrepublic.com BEST KARAOKE
Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room
401 I St., Arcata www.richardsgoat.com BEST LGBTQ VENUE
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BEST LIVE MUSIC VENUE
HumBrews
856 10th St., Arcata; 826-2739 www.humbrews.com BEST LOCAL ARTIST
Nancy Tobin
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Amy Stewart
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Summer Arts & Music Festival
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Daniel Badeaux BEST PLACE TO SHOOT POOL
Rose’s Billiards
535 Fifth St., Eureka; 497-6295 www.rosesbilliards.com BEST TATTOO ARTIST
Henry Krüger, Sailor’s Grave Tattoo
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Art & Wine in the Park Rohner Park, Fortuna
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f this were part of NBC’s slickly packaged Olympic coverage, I’d begin by telling you Esteban Gonzalez’ backstory. The camera would cut to B-roll footage of a ratty old Volkswagen on the Eel River Bar in the late 1980s, where Gonzalez spent four months living out of his car and bathing in the river while holding down three jobs. You’d see old shots of him trudging off to milk dairies cows at 3 a.m., reporting to the saw mill by 8 a.m. and finishing his day washing dishes at a local restaurant until 10 p.m. Gonzalez would tell you how he’d been born in Mexico City, one of five siblings, and that his father died when he was 7. You’d hear him describe how he grew up in poverty and never attended school, “not even kindergarten,” and how his mom used to make him help cook beans and rice,
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telling him that if he couldn’t work or go to school, he still needed to do something. At 11, he started walking his neighborhood, knocking on doors and offering to take people’s garbage to the dump for a tip. You’d hear him say that, when he was 18, newly married with a child, he realized that if he wanted to make something of his life and lift his family out of poverty, he’d have to move north. You’d hear how he left his new family, his mom, grandmother and siblings, and paid a coyote to sneak him across the border before ultimately settling at an uncle’s house in Fortuna. He’d talk about how he became a U.S. citizen in 1993 and saved enough money to send for his family — his daughter, wife and each of his siblings. And then you’d see that crucial moment when Gonzalez’ life shifted again with the purchase of a taco truck. He’d tell you how he would call his mom back in Mexico to learn all her recipes, and you’d watch as he perservered through six months of barely breaking even before his business clicked. You’d watch it grow
to include another truck and, in 2013, a small restaurant in Arcata, La Chiquita, where Gonzalez now arrives daily by 6 a.m. to cook 18 pounds each of beans and rice, as well as hundreds of pounds of pork, beef and chicken and dozens of delectable handmade flour tortillas that are so good you can eat them plain. Here, you might even get a quick aside about the time Gonzalez chased off a gun toting robber from his I Street restaurant with his kitchen knife. Then, finally, one of those high-definition NBC cameras would zoom in as Gonzalez rolls a perfect burrito bulging with stewed pork. The camera would pan up to Gonzalez, who, entering the 12th hour of his work day, cracks a subtle smile and affectionately teases the 4-year-old eagerly awaiting the burrito she specifically ordered without cheese. “Extra queso?” he asks with a chuckle. Of course, this isn’t the Olympics. But don’t try to tell me for a second that Esteban Gonzalez didn’t stick the landing. — Thadeus Greenson
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That Good Relations, the self-proclaimed education-based lovers’ boutique, swept three categories is impressive — just which categories it won raises an eyebrow. Best Hobby Shop? Well, it does rain here quite a bit, so Humboldt may be spending more time with indoor pursuits than flying model planes. Best Adult Clothing Store
hints at a little misunderstanding about what constitutes “adult clothing,” though there are a few shirts and costumes on the racks that could see daylight. Finally, Best Place to Work. “We’re really good to our staff,” says manager Meghan Riley, who points to the compassionate family vibe among workers. There’s no walk of shame going to or from work, either. While shops that sell sex toys and lingerie remain dirty little secrets in other communities, Good Relations, which is owned by Humboldt State University professor and practicing psychotherapist (and former columnist for this paper) Melinda Myers, is active in the annual Humboldt Pride celebrations, runs workshops and hosts artists for Arts Alive. And the employee discount? Riley answers with a bubbling giggle, “It’s generous.” — Jennifer Fumiko Cahill
BEST ADULT CLOTHING STORE BEST HOBBY SHOP BEST PLACE TO WORK
Jessica Carey smiles because she works at Good Relations.
BEST ACUPUNCTURE
BEST AUTO BODY
BEST BARBER
BEST COMPUTER REPAIR
Humboldt Acupuncture
Myrtletown Body Shop
Rocky’s Barber Shop
Renaissance Computers
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BEST BICYCLE SHOP
Leon’s Car Care Center
Revolution Bicycles
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Good Relations
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Daisy Drygoods
959 H St., Arcata; 822-1893;
2706 Myrtle Ave., Eureka; 442-3722;
929 Broadway, Eureka; 444-9636 www.leons-carcare.com
1593 G St., Arcata; 822-2562 www.revolutionbicycle.com
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BEST BOOKSTORE
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452 Patricks Point Drive, Trinidad; 677-3425 www.lostwhaleinn.com
BEST ATTORNEY
BEST BANK/CREDIT UNION
Kathleen Bryson
Coast Central Credit Union
732 Fifth St., Eureka; 268-8600 www.humboldtjustice.com
308 F St., Eureka; 443-5557;
2650 Harrison Ave, Eureka; 445-8801 www.coastccu.org
402 Second St., Eureka; 445-1344; BEST CHILDREN’S CLOTHING STORE
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BEST CONSTRUCTION COMPANY
Alchemy Construction 330 S G St., Arcata; 822-8013 www.alchemyinc.com BEST CRAFT STORE
SCRAP Humboldt 101 H St., Arcata; 822-2452 scraphumboldt.org
Lots for Tots
3008 Broadway, Eureka; 445-3477 www.lots4totsplus.com
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Humboldt’s Best Barber, Rocky, in his Old Town Eureka shop.
The Child Development Lab at Humboldt State University is currently enrolling children for the 16/17 academic year. Serving the community, we offer sliding scale tuition. Openings for children 2 yrs 9 months up to 5 years in age are now available in the afternoon program. We are a unique, nationally accredited preschool program offering a rich variety of learning experiences for children, supportive relationships with adults and guided development of both independence and strong social skills. For further information and enrollment material please contact (707) 826-3475
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BEST FURNITURE STORE
BEST HANDYMAN
Coast Central Credit Union
Arcata Exchange
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813 H St., Arcata; 822-0312 www.arcataexchange.net
BEST DANCE STUDIO
BEST GAS STATION
The Dance Scene Studio
Costco
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1006 W Wabash Ave, Eureka; 441-8750 www.costco.com
BEST FEED STORE
BEST GYM
The Farm Store
HealthSPORT
3956 Jacobs Ave, Eureka; 443-7397 www.thefarmstore.net BEST FLORIST
Flora Organica Designs Arcata; 407-7694 floraorganicadesigns.com
Arcata Sports Complex 300 Martin Luther King Jr. Way, Arcata 822-3488; www.healthsport.com BEST HAIR SALON
BEST HARDWARE/LUMBER STORE
Pierson Building Center 4100 Broadway, Eureka; 441-2700 www.thebighammer.com BEST HEAD SHOP
S.T.I.L.
2940 Broadway # E, Eureka; 269-0210; BEST HOBBY SHOP
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BEST HORTICULTURE SUPPLY SHOP
Northcoast Horticulture Supply
60 W Fourth St., Eureka; 444-9999 nhs-hydroponics.com BEST HOSPITAL
Mad River Community Hospital
3800 Janes Road, Arcata; 822-3621 madriverhospital.com BEST HOTEL
Benbow Historic Inn
445 Lake Benbow Drive, Garberville (800) 355-3301 www.benbowinn.com BEST JEWELRY STORE
Vintage Avenger
1101 H St., Arcata; 822-3300; BEST LAW OFFICE
Kathleen Bryson
732 Fifth St. Suite C, Eureka; 268-8600 www.humboldtjustice.com BEST LIQUOR STORE
John’s Myrtlewood Liquors and Fine Cigars
1648 Myrtle Ave., Eureka; 444-8869 johnsfinecigars.com
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BEST MAILING CENTER
Post-Haste Mail Center Inc. 600 F St., Arcata; 825-8295 www.posthastemail.com BEST MASSAGE
Arcata School of Massage 145 G St., Arcata; 822-5223 arcatamassage.com BEST MATTRESS STORE
Moore’s Sleep World 3 Fifth St., Eureka; 444-2337 mooressleepworld.net
BEST MORTGAGE COMPANY
Coast Central Credit Union 2650 Harrison Ave, Eureka; 445-8801 www.coastccu.org
BEST MUSICAL INSTRUMENT STORE
Wildwood Music
1027 I St., Arcata; 822-6264 www.wildwood-music.com
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In 1967, Dottie Simmons fell in love. Like many of her generation, she was traveling from adventure to adventure when she found Humboldt County. “It was a beautiful place,” she says. “It spoke to me.” Then Dottie Hochberg, she moved to Humboldt County in 1968, to a little trailer on a big ranch in Myer’s Flat. She met a cute guy with long hair who was building a fence — Dennis Simmons — and fell in love all over again. The two have been together for almost 45 years. Early on, they discovered a mutual desire to go back to the land. “We’re both infinitely curious,” she says. “Everything we do, we try to know all about it. We raised a pig, killed it, bled it, scraped the hide, made salami and bacon
and lard — once. Then we were like, ‘OK, we know we can do this.’” The couple moved around the region in the 1970s, to a mining claim in Denny, to Salyer and Hawkin’s Bar, raising pigs, goats, rabbits, chickens and kids. In 1977, they found the property they would dub “Simmonsville,” a small homestead near Dinsmore. Simmons said they were “twitterpated” with the land, the nearby Van Duzen River, the view of the mountains. Along with raising almost all their own food and spinning their own yarn, all off the grid, Simmons started her own soap company in 1979. Simmons Natural Bodycare went on to several decades of success and profit. Simmons attributes the inspiration to start a home business to motherhood. “I thought I could be a mom for 15 years
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without doing anything else, including losing my mind, but I was wrong,” she says, laughing. Now with the children grown and the business sold, the Simmonses are enjoying a busy semi-retirement. Dottie Simmons still grows, cooks and preserves the majority of their food, along with volunteering as a dispatcher for Southern Trinity Ambulance Rescue and driving supplies for Cal Fire in the fire season. “We’re not rich,” she says, “But we’re very wealthy.” — Linda Stansberry
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Humboldt’s Best Restaurant Server, Cameron Will of Brick and Fire in Eureka.
BEST NAIL SALON
BEST REAL ESTATE OFFICE
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BEST NURSERY/GARDEN CENTER
BEST RESTAURANT SERVER
Pierson Building Center
Cameron, Brick & Fire
BEST OPTOMETRY PRACTICE
BEST SHOE STORE
A to Z Eye Care
Vintage Avenger
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4100 Broadway, Eureka; 441-2700 www.thebighammer.com
851 Bayside Road, Arcata; 822-7641 www.atozeyecare.com BEST ORTHODONTIST PRACTICE
Dr. Howard L. Hunt, DDS 707 I St., Eureka; 443-1390 www.huntsmiles.com
BEST OUTDOOR GEAR STORE
Pacific Outfitters
1600 Fifth St., Eureka; 443-6328 www.pacificoutfitters.com BEST PAWN SHOP
Humboldt Bay Trade & Pawn 1435 Fifth St., Eureka; 442-7777 humboldtpawn.com BEST PET GROOMER
Nor Cal Pet
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Barnes Arcata Family Drug
1630 F St., Eureka; 268-8959 www.brickandfirebistro.com
1101 H St., Arcata; 822-3300; BEST SOIL COMPANY
Fox Farm
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Soul to Soul Spa & Foot Bar 854 10th St., Arcata; 822-7685 soultosoulspa.com
BEST SPORTING GOODS STORE
Pacific Outfitters
1600 Fifth St., Eureka; 443-6328 www.pacificoutfitters.com BEST STORAGE
Rainbow Self-Storage 4055 Broadway, Eureka; 443-1451 rainbowstorage.com BEST THRIFT STORE
Angels of Hope
1080 G St., Arcata; 822-2496;
1309 10th St., Arcata; 822-5019 youthability.org/angels-of-hope-thrift-store
BEST PHOTOGRAPHY
BEST TIRE SHOP
Carrie Badeaux
Les Schwab
BEST PLACE TO BUY A NEW CAR
2440 Broadway, Eureka; 443-3507 www.lesschwab.com
Mid-City Motor World
BEST VACATION RENTAL
4800 US-101, Eureka; 443-4871 www.midcitymotorworld.com
Trinidad Retreats
BEST PLACE TO BUY A USED CAR
56 Berry Road, Trinidad; 601-6645 www.trinidadretreats.com
Roy’s Auto Center
BEST VETERINARIAN
10 W Fifth St., Eureka; 443-7697 www.roysautocenter.com
Sunny Brae Animal Clinic
BEST PLUMBER
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The Plumberman
BEST VINTIQUE STORE
Eureka; 442-8345
BEST REAL ESTATE AGENT
Victoria Copeland 509 J St., Eureka; 445-4500 victoria@mingtree.com
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Vintage Avenger
1101 H St., Arcata; 822-3300;
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to treat whatever ailments they may or may not have, Medicann stands apart. According to Jason West, the company’s outreach manager, Medicann has been in business for about a decade, providing medical cannabis consultations in “an authentic medical setting” with real, live doctors who actually, you know, inhabit the same physical space as the patients they are evaluating. Additionally, West said, Medicann’s physicians are prepared to spend time with their patients to discuss symptoms, side effects and potential impacts of taking cannabis in concert with other medications. In fact, West said, the company is transitioning toward providing primary care. “We’re more than a gatekeeper” to prescriptions, he said. — Thadeus Greenson
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he sugar high at the aptly named Happy Donuts starts well before the first bite of that chocolate old fashioned. It sets in as soon as the drive-thru window opens to the frosting pink smile of its owner, the irrepressible Natalie Dy. Just try not to grin back when she calls, “Hello, my dear!” If you’ve been there more than twice, Dy likely knows your order. Her memory is freakishly good and, aside from the receipts and taxes her accountant handles, everything — inventory, orders, the daily operations — is in her head. Dy will sweetly suggest your favorite before upselling you, smooth as custard, to a couple more and throwing in a bonus treat that makes you feel like a cherished regular. Because that’s what you are now. Seven days a week, Dy wakes up at 4 a.m., sets a land speed record for pageant-level makeup and accessorizing, and
zips into her shop at 4:30 to start cranking out the fritters and crullers. She’ll be there, minus breaks, until she closes up at 11:30 p.m. (Don’t worry about her locking up; she’s got law enforcement regulars and is always packing pepper spray and metal tongs.) Asked about her life outside the shop, she shakes her head. “No, no life. This is my life.” So why doesn’t she look a little glazed? Well, she eats a couple of doughnuts a day (down from six when she started) and she genuinely loves her work. “When I see my customers, I get energy … they give me lots of love,” she says. Some of that contagious happiness comes from the fact that Dy is living her dream. Originally from Phnom Penh, Cambodia, Dy, who speaks Mandarin, Cantonese, Tie-chiu, Vietnamese, Cambodian, English and a smattering of Spanish, immigrated to California in 2006 on a
HAPPY DONUTS 2916 CENTRAL AVE, EUREKA • 443-6812 mission to start her own business in a safer country. Dy comes from a family of entrepreneurs. “We’ve never worked for anyone,” she says. And Dy has made a home here. “I love Humboldt,” she says, “because people will care about you.” When she returns from well-earned annual trips abroad, she says customers stop by to see if she’s OK, having missed her beaming face behind the counter. “They treat me like a family or a friend,” she says, smiling, of course. That’s pretty sweet. — Jennifer Fumiko Cahill l
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Cheers to Hops in Humboldt Hops in Humboldt started in 2004 as a small beer festival with 10 of the best beers on the North Coast. With a dedicated, beer loving committee of 12 who work year round, Hops in Humboldt is bigger and better than ever. With over 150 beers on tap and 35+ breweries and home brewers attending, Hops in Humboldt pulls over 4,000 attendees regularly.
Hops has proudly taken in hundreds of thousands of dollars in event income. The majority of their budget is put back into the community and spent with local businesses to make the event happen. 100 percent of the proceeds are given back to local groups each year. To date, over $350,000 in grants has been awarded to schools, youth groups, sports,
senior services, drug and alcohol prevention and community projects. The 2016 Hops in Humboldt Beer Festival will be held August 27th in Fortuna’s Rohner Park. Visit hopsinhumboldt.com for more information on this year’s event and also to buy tickets. Hops would like to thank Murphy’s Market for spreading the word about this year’s event.
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Being There By Andy Powell
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L
ast week I had the opportunity to chat with a hardworking band that spends a good portion of each year out on the road. Although we briefly talked about the upside of touring the country with a band — seeing many places that you most likely wouldn’t see with the family on a vacation, meeting new people, and getting copious amounts of free beer — we pretty quickly got to some of the downsides of touring, like meeting new people and getting copious amounts of free (crappy) beer. Things, of course, get more difficult on the road as one gets older and if one has a family. One of the more interesting topics was a sort of quantity vs. quality of experience in new places. While on the road, one goes to a lot of places. However, it is generally for very short periods. Get to a town and head over to the gig to sound check, then have an hour or two of downtime at the gig waiting for the show. Play the show, pack up the gear and then head to a hotel (if you’re lucky) around 2:30 a.m. and then get ready to shove off around 9:30 a.m. to travel to the next town. Rinse, wash and repeat. Although your quantity of travel is great — maybe six cities in a week — the quality is less so. Good luck feeling like you have any grasp on said town you were in the last night playing for a room of drunk people. I heard this same idea expressed by Ben Sollee (coming to town Sunday), who says that when touring, rather than being in many places, you’re more often between places. You spend most of your time in transit to a place, from another place, going somewhere, whether by van, bike or bus, as opposed to being somewhere. Perhaps the short time on stage is when you’re finally here, but once that’s done, you think about the next place to go to, which is there. One of the struggles — not specific to touring — is to not let your focus be totally absorbed with the there, but to acknowledge the here. Because, perhaps, wherever you go, here you are. So welcome the below musicians as, for a short time, they have made it here.
Thursday You can expect some different flavors of country music tonight at Redwood Cur-
tain Brewing Co. in Arcata starting around 8 p.m. Out from Austin, Texas, and in the alt-country, is Elsa Cross who I’m assuming will be opening up the show. Self-billed “local heartthrobs” and “Mojave outlaw country” rockers — I can get on board with one of those descriptions — Cliff Dallas and the Death Valley Troubadours will most likely close this free show out, so watch out single ladies. I’m still trying to wrap my head around a press release that came my way in advance of the Hard Working Americans, playing Humboldt Brews tonight at 8 p.m. With many a mention of literary figures (Philip K. Dick, Thomas Pynchon and John Barth) and musicians (Hendrix, Zappa, McCartney, Iggy Pop, Tim Buckley and others), plus a completely unnecessary hat tip to metaphysics and quantum physics, this press release teetered on the brink of digital annihilation. Whether the release/album review (?) was written by an English professor attempting to “publish” to save his or her job, or a student in said professor’s class, I’m uncertain. However, the band is comprised of talented musicians who deserve to have their latest release, Rest in Chaos, described by someone more interested in the music than in his or her own writing. I’m not that person. What I will tell you is that you’ll hear some cuts off this album that’ll be parts ass-kickin’ rock, and asskickin’ blues (what more really needs to be said?) courtesy of Todd Snider, Neal Casal (Chris Robinson Brotherhood Band), Duane Trucks (of the extended Allman Bros. family) Dave Schools, Chad Staehly and Jesse Aycock. These are pro players, so bring $35 to get in.
Friday I realize that I failed to say what mode of transportation the previously mentioned bands were utilizing to get to gigs. Since I’m obviously in a cranky mood and know that you care about how musicians get from one place to another, it might bear mentioning that this next artist will be traveling to The Sanctuary in Arcata tonight via bicycle. OK, not very interesting on its own, but in the context of Joanna Wallfish biking more than 600 miles on her West Coast tour, even I have to admit that’s impressive. This jazz-
Hard Working Americans play Humboldt Brews on Thursday, Aug. 11 at 8 p.m. Courtesy of the artists
trained vocalist has a great voice — and has toured with Wynton Marsalis — and from what I’ve heard from her new album Gardens In My Mind, she has an equally great sound. Expect to be enchanted. She’s on at 7 p.m. and this show has a $5 to $20 sliding scale (they’ll probably take $21 if you insist). Free tonight at the Logger Bar in Blue Lake is local Americana trio Kingfoot on around 9 p.m. These fellas are no strangers to the Logger, and you’re probably not either. Feel free to leave a tip. For you Johnny Cash fans, head up to the Blue Lake Casino and Hotel at 9 p.m. for James Garner’s Tribute to Johnny Cash. Expect to hear, well, Johnny Cash for $15, $10 advance.
Saturday
JD Jeffries is releasing his album Through The Years tonight at the Westhaven Center for the Arts. Joining him for the album release show will be a cappella group Sweet Harmony around 7 p.m. Rounding out this $5 to $15 sliding scale show is “harpist/singer/songwriter” Howdy Emerson. For those in a Celtic mood, Cafe Mokka hosts local band Good Company doing its Irish-type thing for free starting at 8 p.m. Not far away, at The Miniplex, you’ll find an interesting threeband bill with “electronics enhanced, one person bands.” All the way out from Berlin is Dubais with fellow out-of-towners (from Portland) Mattress and local electro-mystery-future-cowboy whiz Mister Moonbeam. Music kicks off around 9 p.m. for only $5 and it’ll probably get beautifully weird at some point. Back up at the Logger Bar you’ll find local Humboldt funk, soul, and blues rockers Jenni and David and the Sweet Soul Band on around 9 p.m. and all for free.
Sunday No stranger to biking to gigs, Kentucky native and cellist extraordinaire Ben Sollee plays Humboldt Brews tonight at 8 p.m. I can’t recall if he’s been to our fair neck of the woods before but something tells me that he has. No matter, he’s joined for this early show by locals No Pardon, a relatively new band of the ever-busy Chris Parriera. Parriera downplayed his “chunky” rhythm guitar stylings but praised the “imaginative and other-worldly fiddling brought to you by the musical mad scientist Dr. (Rosalind) Parducci. And undeniably, it’s all about that bass, with Amber Grimes holding it down — she pays the band’s “gravity bill.” It’s $15 to get in, and don’t forget that it’s a bit earlier than usual Hum Brews shows.
Monday With music described as a “dusty slab of Southern-flavored psychedelic swampy groove,” it seems fitting that Florida’s Daryl Hance Powermuse will be at The Jam in Arcata tonight. There’ll be some fuzzy and fat grooves from their third album Wild Blue Iris that will get you shaking around 9 p.m. and for only $5. Wear clothes you don’t mind sweating in. Full show listings in the Journal’s Music and More grid, the Calendar and online. Bands and promoters, send your gig info, preferably with a high-res photo or two, to music@northcoastjournal.com. l Andy Powell is a congenital music lover and hosts The Night Show on KWPT 100.3 FM weeknights at 6 p.m. He gets confused by how much there often looks like here.
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Figure Drawing Group. 7-9 p.m. Cheri Blackerby Gallery, 272 C St., Eureka. Chip in for the live model and hone your artistic skills. Go into the courtyard on C Street to the room on the right. $5. 442-0309.
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Join with others to honor departed loved ones, memorialize those affected by the WWII bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki and advocate for peace at the 34th annual Arcata Lantern Floating Ceremony on Saturday, Aug. 13 at 7 p.m. at the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary (free). Make your own lantern at the Arcata Farmers Market earlier in the day at 9 a.m. and send it across Klopp Lake at dark.
The wait is over for Humboldt’s dog lovers and their canine companions. It’s time for Woofstock and Mutt Strut, the area’s biggest dog festival, Saturday, Aug. 13 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Halverson Park ($10 family, $5 person, dogs free). The full day of doggy vendors, contests, games, live music and more raises money that goes directly back to homeless pets waiting at the Sequoia Humane Society.
Climb on a boat, learn some U.S. Coast Guard history, and see how the Coasties pull people out of the raging waves as part of the Coast Guard Open House, Saturday, Aug. 13 from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Coast Guard Station Humboldt Bay (free). The special occasion for civilians is part of Eureka’s Coast Guard City celebration.
Thursday Afternoon Book Club. Second Thursday of every month, 12-1 p.m. Humboldt County Library, 1313 Third St., Eureka. Fun and lively discussion group focusing on adult fiction and nonfiction. Call ahead for upcoming titles. Free. www.humlib.org. 269-1905.
MOVIES NFNP: A Night of Olympic Swimming. 6 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Humboldt Swim Club presents a night of Olympic swimming at the Arcata Theatre Lounge. Come watch the world’s fastest swimming on the big screen. Swim-themed door prizes. Free. www.arcatatheatre.com. Wiener-Dog (2016). 8 p.m. Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room Miniplex, 401 I St., Arcata. A dachshund passes from oddball owner to oddball owner, whose radically dysfunctional lives are all impacted by the pooch in this dark comedy from Todd Solondz. Rated R for a disturbing scene. $6.50, $8.
MUSIC Summer Concert Series. 6 p.m. C Street Market Square, Foot of C Street, Eureka. Open-air music on Eureka’s waterfront. Featuring golden oldies by Decades. Free. www.eurekamainstreet.org/node/866.
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Well, Hello, Mr. Fancypants The Arcata Theater Lounge is showing a couple of movies this week you’ll want to clear your schedule for. First up is Army of Darkness, playing Friday, Aug. 12 at 8 p.m. ($5). The third movie in Sam Raimi’s The Evil Dead franchise stars Bruce Campbell as long-suffering, wisecracking protagonist Ash Williams. Trapped in the Middle Ages with his “boomstick” and square jaw, Ash has to find the Necronomicon, a magical book and his ticket home. The film features a lot of slapstick (which you either love or hate in a horror movie), classic one-liners and a nod to stop-motion special effects granddaddy Ray Harryhausen, with fantastic skeleton army battle sequences. Campbell’s movie star good looks and goofball portrayal of Ash make him a charming antihero and one of the most quotable characters in the genre. Hail to the king of comedy-horror, baby. And for the kiddos, blast off on an adventure with Astro Boy, the 2009 animated film loosely based on the original Japanese manga series from the ’50s and ’60s, playing Sunday, Aug. 14 at 6 p.m. ($5). As in other stories where grieving fathers create replicas of their sons, Astro shows us that he’s more boy than bot. As he’s flying around saving the world, he learns he’s doing it for the ones he loves. Robots have feelings, too. — Kali Cozyris
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When it comes to small-batch, artisanal foods and goods producers, Humboldt’s got it made. We’ve got cider makers, gluten-free bakers, award-winning brewers, cheese-makers, chocolatiers, picklers, distillers, winemakers and more. And we’ve got one of the most vibrant arts scenes in the state. How great would it be to sample a little bit of all that in one spot? Humboldt Made and the Arcata Playhouse are putting on an event where you can do just that. Nibble and knock back tasty fermented foods amid art performances and live music at the Humboldt Fervor Fest happening Saturday, Aug. 13 from 1 to 5 p.m. in the Creamery District ($60 premium includes distilled spirits sampling, $40 general, kids free). It’s a great way to see and taste some of Humboldt’s entrepreneurial spirit (and spirits) and support local small businesses and arts. The benefit for Humboldt Made and Playhouse Arts features a who’s-who of local producers including (and this is just a sample, too) Wrangletown Cider, It’s Alive Kombucha, Humboldt Chocolate, Humboldt Kimchi, Cypress Grove Chevre, Alchemy Distillery, Arise Bakery, Mad River Brewing and Pickled Planet. Depending on whether you go premium or not, you can sample distilled spirits as well as hard cider, beer and wine, fermented non-alcoholic drinks and fermented foods. On the artsy side of things, groove to music by the Paula Jones Band, Firesign, Jenni & David and the Sweet Soul Band and Asha Nan, and enjoy performances by No Limits Dance Academy and Partik Motwani. As with any good festival, this one has a healthy line-up of arts and craft vendors, too. Oh, and for those interested in fermenting at home (not the same as sitting on the couch, soused) there will be demos and learning opportunities on the flavoring and preserving process. — Kali Cozyris
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THEATER Moon Over Buffalo. 8 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. Backstage comedy about stage actors with Hollywood dreams. Through Aug. 13. $16, $13, some shows have special prices. 442-NCRT.
EVENTS Flynn Creek Circus. 7-9 p.m. Newburg Park, 2700 Newburg Road, Fortuna. Acrobats, aerialists and daredevils dazzle in this all-human spectacle featuring an international cast under a vintage big top tent. This show does not feature animal acts. All ages. $25, $17, $12. circus@ flynncreekcircus.com. www.flynncreekcircus.com. 684-9389. Wildwood Days. 5-9 p.m. Rio Dell Fireman’s Park, Wildwood Avenue and Center Street. Five days of events to raise money for the Rio Dell Fire Department featuring a car cruise, talent show, firefighter muster, parade, softball tournament, barbecue, vendor fair and more. info@wildwooddays.org. www.wildwooddays.org. 506-5083.
FOR KIDS Thursday Storytime. 10-11 a.m. Fortuna Library, 753 14th St. Fortuna Library presents a weekly morning storytime. Free. forhuml@co.humboldt.ca.us. www. humboldtgov.org/296/Fortuna-Library. 725-3460. Young Discoverers. 10:30 a.m.-noon. Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. A unique drop-off program for children ages 3-5. Stories, music, crafts, yoga and snacks. $8, $6 members.. redwooddiscoverymuseum@ gmail.com. www.discovery-museum.org. 443-9694.
FOOD Bear River Farmers Market. 3-5 p.m. Bear River Community Center, 266 Keisner Road, Loleta. Featuring baked goods, tribal produce, handmade jewelry, native plants and more. 733-1900. FFP’s Summer Lunch Program. 12:15-1:30 p.m. Rio Dell Community Resource Center, 99 Wildwood Ave.. Rio Dell CRC and Food For People are providing lunch for all kids aged 0-18. Come on out and get a free meal Monday-Friday, all summer. Rio Dell Fireman’s Park 12:15-12:45 p.m. Scotia Elementary 1-1:30 p.m. Free. 764-5239. 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 at Eureka Natural Foods. 3:30-6:30 p.m. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. Local, GMO-free produce. Live music. EBT welcome with Market Match up to $10/day for EBT spending. Vouchers available to SSI recipients once per month per market location. Free. info@humfarm.org. www.humfarm.org. 441-9999.
GARDEN Organic Farm Internship. Bayside Park Farm, 930 Old Arcata Road, Arcata. Interns work three months, six hours a week in exchange for fresh veggies and hands-on training in organic agriculture. Free. baysideparkfarm@cityof arcata.org.
MEETINGS Conservation Meeting. Second Thursday of every month, 12-1:30 p.m. Rita’s Margaritas & Mexican Grill, 1111 Fifth St., Eureka. Discuss conservation issues of interest to the Redwood Region Audubon Society. Free. www.rras.org/calendar.html. 445-8311. Eureka Woodworking Association. Second Thursday of every month, 6:30-8:30 p.m. Eureka Woodworking Asssociation, 1333 Union. All are welcome to join. Participants create a cutting board or wood turning to take home free. Free. eurekawoodworker@hotmail.com. www.facebook.com/Eureka-Woodworking-Association. 444-2717. Humboldt Grange 501. Second Thursday of every month, 6:30-8 p.m. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. Regular month-
ly meeting. nanettespearschade@gmail.com. www.facebook.com/humboldt.grange. 443-0045. Redwood Coast Woodturners. Second Thursday of every month, 6-8:30 p.m. McKinleyville Middle School, 2285 Central Ave. All interested in are welcome, beginner to pro, no experience needed. Free. 499-9569.
ETC Community Board Game Night. Second Thursday of every month, 7-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. Play your favorite games or learn new ones with North Coast Role Playing. Free. oss1ncrp@ northcoast.com. www.baysidegrange.org. 444-2288. Housing First Summit. 9 a.m.-4 p.m. Adorni Recreation Center, 1011 Waterfront Drive, Eureka. Featuring keynote speaker Sam Tsemberis, founder and CEO of Pathways to Housing and developer of the Housing First program. Email registration required. DHHS_TES@ co.humboldt.ca.us. www.ci.eureka.ca.gov. Humboldt Cribbage Club. 6:15 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. Play cards. 444-3161. Sip and Knit. 6 p.m. NorthCoast Knittery, 320 Second St., Eureka. Join fellow knitters, crocheters, weavers, spinners and fiber artists to socialize and work on projects. 442-9276. Standard Magic Tournament. 6-10 p.m. NuGames Eureka, 1662 Myrtle Ave. #A. Put your deck to the test. $5. nugamesonline@gmail.com. www.nugamesonline.com. 497-6358. Fern Cottage Tour. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Fern Cottage, 2121 Centerville Road, Ferndale. Tour the 150-year-old home of pioneers Joseph and Zipporah Russ, listed on the National Register of Historic Places. $10. info@ ferncottage.org. www.ferncottage.org. 786-4835.
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DANCE World Dance. 8 p.m. St. Alban’s Episcopal Church, 1675 Chester Ave., Arcata. Humboldt Folk Dancers sponsor teaching and easy dances at 8 p.m., and request dances at 9 p.m. $3. g-b-deja@sbcglobal.net. www.stalbansarcata.org. 839-3665.
LECTURE Rails, Trails and Sails. 7 p.m. Dow’s Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dow’s Prairie Road, McKinleyville. Join local historian Jerry Rhode for a trip through early travel in Humboldt County by train along the Eel, with the wagoners through the Bald Hills and on board ship in Humboldt Bay. Free. www.dowsprairiegrange.org.
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Army of Darkness (1992). 8 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Ash is back in the third in director Sam Raimi’s stylish, comic book-like horror series that began with The Evil Dead (1982). $5. www.arcatatheatre.com. Life, Animated (2016). 7 p.m. Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room Miniplex, 401 I St., Arcata. Sundance-winning documentary about a boy and his family who overcame challenges by turning Disney animated movies into a language to express love, loss, kinship and brotherhood. $6.50, $8. Summer of Suspense: Vertigo. 7:30 p.m. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. James Stewart and Kim Novak star in Alfred Hitchcock’s unsettling study of romantic obsession and manipulation. Part of the August Hitchcock series. Popcorn, candy, soft drinks and snacks available. Beer and wine for 21 and up. $5. www.theeurekatheater.org. Wiener-Dog (2016). 9 p.m. Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room Miniplex, 401 I St., Arcata. See Aug. 11 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. arcatamainstreet@gmail.com. www.arcatamainstreet. com. 822-4500.
MUSIC Joanna Wallfisch. 7 p.m. The Sanctuary, 1301 J St., Arcata. Inspired by jazz with a blend of classical, contemporary and pop, Wallfisch wows with her crystalline vocals. $5-$20.
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Moon Over Buffalo. 8 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Aug. 11 listing.
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Phantom of the Country Opera. 7:30 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Humboldt Light Opera Company’s family-friendly show about a group of ambitious characters with varying degrees of musical talent plays through Aug. 14. $13-$19.
EVENTS Flynn Creek Circus. 7-9 p.m. Newburg Park, 2700 Newburg Road, Fortuna. See Aug. 11 listing. Hempcrete and Local Fiber Innovation Workshop. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Trinidad Rancheria, 1 Cher-Ae Lane. Join Australian hemp expert Klara Marosszeky in a hemp masonry workshop and build a sample wall. This is a drug and alcohol-free event open to all. Bring a tribal ID for discount. $20-78. annalisa@hempx.net. www.gofundme.com/HempTalksCA. 845-0644. Wildwood Days. 5-9 p.m. Rio Dell Fireman’s Park, Wildwood Avenue and Center Street. See Aug. 11 listing.
FOR KIDS Family Storytime. 10:30-11 a.m. Fortuna Library, 753 14th St. A rotating group of storytellers entertain children ages 2-6 and parents at Fortuna Library. Free cookies during summer vacation June 24 to Aug. 6. Free. www.humlib.org. 725-3460.
FOOD FFP’s Summer Lunch Program. 12:15-1:30 p.m. Rio Dell Community Resource Center, 99 Wildwood Ave. See Aug. 11 listing. 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.
GARDEN Organic Farm Internship. Bayside Park Farm, 930 Old Arcata Road, Arcata. See Aug. 11 listing.
OUTDOORS Farm Volunteer Fridays. 2-5 p.m. Bayside Park Farm, 930 Old Arcata Road, Arcata. Support the farm while reaping the benefits of growing food. Help plant and harvest and everything in between. Bring gloves and water and leave with fresh produce. Free.
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and racing. Wear long sleeves and pants. $2 practice, $5 ribbon race. www.facebook.com/RedwoodEmpireBmx. 407-9222. Monster Truck Destruction Tour. 6 p.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. Monster truck smashing and racing action. $22, $13 kids 3-12, $30 VIP, pit party pass $10. www.redwoodacres.com. Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. Have a blast and get some exercise at the same time. $5.
ETC Fern Cottage Tour. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Fern Cottage, 2121 Centerville Road, Ferndale. See Aug. 11 listing.
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Art Opening - Meet the Artist. 5-8 p.m. Mind’s Eye Manufactory and Coffee Lounge, 393 Main St., Ferndale. Showing the beaded handworks of Steve Courtemanche on display Aug. 7-30. Courtemanche learned his craft from Native American tradition bearers. Free. www.mindseyemanufactory.com/. 834-2186. 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, kids’ activities and music all along the avenue. Free. www.facebook.com/info.epad/info. 506-5081. Open House. Second Saturday of every month, 7-9 p.m. Kaleidoscope Gallery & Gifts, 563 Main St, Ferndale. Enjoy hors d’oeuvres while mingling with local artists and artisans. Free. kaleidoscopegalleryferndale@gmail.com. www.facebook.com/kaleidoscopegallery/?ref=hl. 499-8999.
MOVIES Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016). 4 p.m. Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room Miniplex, 401 I St., Arcata. A national manhunt is ordered for a rebellious kid and his foster uncle who go missing in the wild New Zealand bush. Comedy. PG13. $6.50, $8. Microbe & Gasoline (2015). 6 p.m. Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room Miniplex, 401 I St., Arcata. R-rated comedy about two young friends who embark on a road trip across France in a vehicle they built themselves. $6.50, $8.
MUSIC JD Jeffries CD Release. 7-10 p.m. Westhaven Center for the Arts, 501 S. Westhaven Drive. Through The Years CD release event with performances by JD Jeffries, Dennis Doiron, acapella group “Sweet Harmony,” Howdy Emerson, Devin Paine and Teri Lockhart. $5$15 sliding scale. Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival. 7 p.m. China Creek Cottages, 40526 State Route 299, Willow Creek. The music of Bach, Telemann, Beethoven and Bartok in an outdoor setting. Concessions available. Festival seating is encouraged, bring lawn chairs or blankets. Free.
THEATER Moon Over Buffalo. 8 p.m. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See Aug. 11 listing. Phantom of the Country Opera. 7:30 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Aug. 12 listing.
EVENTS Arcata Lantern Floating Ceremony. 7 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. A memorial ceremony for departed loved ones, victims of the WWII bombings of Hiroshima and Nagasaki, and a reminder of the dangers of nuclear proliferation. Gather by Klopp Lake at the end of South I Street. (Lantern making at the Arcata Farmer’s Market from 9 a.m. to 1:30 p.m.) Parking at the lake is limited to disabled and staff. Shuttles depart from I St. and Samoa and the Interpretive Center lot on South G and I streets. Free. Flynn Creek Circus. 4-6 & 7-9 p.m. Newburg Park, 2700 Newburg Road, Fortuna. See Aug. 11 listing. Frolic in the Glen & Highland Games. 10 a.m.-5 p.m. Rohner Park, 11th and N streets, Fortuna. An all-day event with something to fill every Celtic heart. The caber toss, and the stone putt, will put lads and lasses to the test. Free. www.northcoastscots.org. 498-3014. Hempcrete and Local Fiber Innovation Workshop. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Trinidad Rancheria, 1 Cher-Ae Lane. See Aug. 12 listing. Humboldt Fervor Fest. 1-5 p.m. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. Hard cider and distilled spirits sampling, fermented non-alcoholic drink and fermented food sampling, food vendors, food pairing, live music and art performance, arts and crafts vendors. $40, $35 advance, $60 premium, $55 advance.
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Wildwood Days. 8 a.m.-11 p.m. Rio Dell Fireman’s Park, Wildwood Avenue and Center Street. See Aug. 11 listing. Woofstock and Mutt Strut. 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Halvorsen Park, Waterfront Drive, Eureka. A full-day of man’s best friend, live music and dog contests. Proceeds benefit the Sequoia Humane Society. $10 family, $5 per person. 442-1782.
FOR KIDS Babies at the Library. Second Saturday of every month, 11 a.m.-noon. Trinidad Library, 380 Janis Court. Songs, rhymes and playtime for children ages 3 months to 2 years. Free. trihuml@co.humboldt.ca.us. 677-0227. Family Arts Day: Origami Boats and Goat Cheese. 2-4 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Origami art projects, story time and goat cheese. Illustrator Amy Uyeki reads from her book The Extraordinary Voyage of Kamome and teaches families how to make origami boats. Free goat cheese samples by Cypress Grove for National Goat Cheese month. $5 adults, $2 students/seniors/military, free for kids and members. kate@humboldtarts.org. www.humboldtarts.org. 442-0278. Story Time with Kathy Frye. Second Saturday of every month, 11-11:30 a.m. Rio Dell Library, 715 Wildwood Ave. Featuring puppets and more designed for children ages 0-5. Free. riohuml@co.humboldt.ca.us. www.facebook.com/RioDellLibrary/. 764-3333. Weekend Play Group. Second Saturday of every month, 10-11:30 a.m. Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. The only weekend play group in Humboldt County. Free for children age 0-5 and their caregivers. redwooddiscoverymuseum@gmail. com. www.discovery-museum.org. 443-9694.
FOOD Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 a.m.-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Fresh vegetables and fruit from local producers, food vendors, plant starts and flowers every week. Live music.
OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 p.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. Meet trained guide Elliott Dabill for a 90-minute walk focusing on the ecology of the marsh. Free. 826-2359. Audubon Society Arcata Bird Walk. 8:30-11 a.m. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. Bring your binoculars and have a great morning birding.
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Meet trip leader Gary Friedrichsen in the parking lot at the end of South I Street (Klopp Lake) in Arcata, rain or shine. Free. www.rras.org/calendar. Forestry Practices Hike with Sanctuary Forest. 8:30 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Humboldt Redwood Company, 125 Main St., Scotia. Join representatives of Humboldt Redwood Company and Restoration Forestry to learn about sustainable timber production and view harvested areas by four-wheel drive vehicle, followed by a 1-2 hour moderate hike. Bring a lunch and plenty of water, and dress in layers. Free. anna@sanctuaryforest.org. www.sanctuaryforest.org/event/forestry-practices-hike/. 986-1087. Hikshari’ Volunteer Trail Stewards. 9-11 a.m. Hikshari’ Trail, Elk River Wildlife Sanctuary, Eureka. Meet at the Elk River Wildlife Sanctuary Parking lot at the end of Hilfiker Lane. Help cut back brush from the trail and trim the grasses with the usual litter and camp cleanup. Bring water and gloves if you have them. 444-2357. Janes Creek Volunteer Work Day. 9 a.m.-1 p.m. Janes Creek Park, Janes Creek subdivision, Arcata. Join the Arcata Environmental Services Department and AmeriCorps’ Watershed Stewards Program to pull creek-choking reed canary grass. Gloves, tools, snacks and beverages. Free. dhoughton@cityofarcata.org. 825-2163. Kayak Tour with Humboldt Baykeeper. 9:30 a.m.-1 p.m. Hikshari’ Trail, Truesdale Street (west end), Eureka. Begins with a short walk along the Hikshari’ Trail in Eureka. Ages 12 and older, beginners welcome. Reservations required. Se habla Español. Free. tours@ humboldtbaykeeper.org. 825-1020. North Group Sierra Club Hike. 10 a.m. Humboldt Redwoods State Park, 17119 Avenue of Giants, Weott. A 2.3-mile easy hike in Avenue of the Giants. Bring water, lunch and good walking shoes. No dogs. Carpools meet at 10 a.m. at the Elk River Road/Herrick Park and Ride lot off of U.S. Highway 101 south. Free. www.humboldtredwoods.org. Restoration Day. Feb. 8, 9 a.m. Trinidad Head, Trinidad State Beach. Remove invasive plants. Wear sturdy shoes. Gloves and tools are provided. Meet at the parking lot next to the Trinidad School. Free. Michelle. Forys@parks.ca.gov. 677-3109.
SPORTS Drag Racing. 9 a.m. Samoa Drag Strip, Lincoln Avenue and New Navy Base Road. Special truck race Saturday $10 to enter/$1,000 to the winner. See Facebook page
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for details. Also featuring the Nor Cal Top Comp Dragsters and 6-second dragsters race. $10 person. samoadragsrtip.com. Monster Truck Destruction Tour. 6 p.m. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Aug. 12 listing. Public Skating. 6:30-9:30 p.m. Fortuna Firemen’s Pavilion, 9 Park St. See Aug. 12 listing.
ETC Coast Guard Open House. 10 a.m.-3 p.m. Coast Guard Station Humboldt Bay, 200 New Navy Base Rd., Samoa. Tour the Humboldt Bay bases as part of Eureka’s Coast Guard City celebration. Free. 839-6113. Fern Cottage Tour. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Fern Cottage, 2121 Centerville Road, Ferndale. See Aug. 11 listing. Women’s Peace Vigil. 12-1 p.m. County Courthouse, 825 Fifth St., Eureka. Dress in warm clothing and bring your own chair. No perfume, please. Free. 269-7044. Yu-Gi-Oh! Standard League. 1-4 p.m. NuGames Eureka, 1662 Myrtle Ave. #A. Bring your decks and claim your prizes. $5. nugamesonline@gmail.com. www.nugamesonline.com. 497-6358.
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Trinidad Artisans Market. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Downtown Trinidad. Local artisans present their arts and crafts. Enjoy live music each week and barbecue. Featuring music by John Nelson. Free.
MOVIES Astro Boy (2009). 6 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. A young robot with incredible powers, super strength and the purest spirit discovers the joys of being human on a journey to discover his true potential. $5. www.arcatatheatre.com. Life, Animated (2016). 4 p.m. Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room Miniplex, 401 I St., Arcata. See Aug. 12 listing. Wiener-Dog (2016). 6 p.m. Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room Miniplex, 401 I St., Arcata. See Aug. 11 listing.
MUSIC Bayside Grange Music Project. 5-9 p.m. Bayside Grange Hall, 2297 Jacoby Creek Road. From 5-7 p.m. anyone playing any instrument with any ability is invited; 7-9 p.m. people with wind instruments for
Bandemonium. Donations. gregg@relevantmusic.org. www.relevantmusic.org/Bayside. 499-8516. Jeanne Newhall. 4 p.m. Trinidad Town Hall, 409 Trinity St. The composer and vocalist performs in this benefit for the Trinidad Museum. $15 suggested donation, children free.
THEATER Phantom of the Country Opera. 2 p.m. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Aug. 12 listing.
EVENTS Flynn Creek Circus. 1-3 & 4-6 p.m. Newburg Park, 2700 Newburg Road, Fortuna. See Aug. 11 listing. Hempcrete and Local Fiber Innovation Workshop. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Trinidad Rancheria, 1 Cher-Ae Lane. See Aug. 12 listing. Humboldt Bay Marathon. 7 a.m. Countywide, Locations throughout Humboldt County, Humboldt. Hundreds of runners participate in marathon, half marathon and one-mile options. Festivities start at 8:30 a.m. at the C Street Plaza in Eureka, the site of the finish line. humboldtbaymarathon@gmail.com. www.humboldtbaymarathon.com. 502-7518. Wildwood Days. 10 a.m.-6 p.m. Rio Dell Fireman’s Park, Wildwood Avenue and Center Street. See Aug. 11 listing.
FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 p.m. Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. Lego fun for younger and older kids featuring Duplos and more complex pieces. Free with museum admission. redwooddiscoverymuseum@gmail.com. www.discovery-museum.org. 443-9694. Pokemon Trade and Play. 3-5 p.m. NuGames Eureka, 1662 Myrtle Ave. #A. Bring your cards to play or learn. Free. nugamesonline@gmail.com. www.nugamesonline.com. 497-6358.
FOOD Food Not Bombs. 5 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Free, hot food for everyone. Mostly vegan and organic and always delicious. Free. (503) 828-7421. Pancake Breakfast. Second Sunday of every month, 8-11 a.m. Mad River Grange, 110 Hatchery Road, Blue Lake. Breakfast with your choice of eggs, ham, sausage, toast, pancakes, coffee, tea and orange juice. $4, $2 kids ages 6-12.
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GARDEN Natural Histories of North Coast Insects. 1-3 p.m. Humboldt Coastal Nature Center, 220 Stamps Lane, Manila. Learn about the natural histories of selected North Coast insects with author Peter Haggard. The presentation includes slides, discussion and a short walk. Please R.S.V.P. Free. info@friendsofthedunes. org. 444-1397.
OUTDOORS Audubon Society Birding Trip. Second Sunday of every month, 9 a.m. Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. Learn the common birds of Humboldt on a two- to three-hour walk. Meet at the Visitor Center. Free. 822-3613.
Putting the Mock Back in Democracy Where it Belongs Friday, Aug. 26 Mateel Community Center Saturday, Aug. 27 Arcata Theatre Lounge 8 pm Doors 8:30 Show $15 in advance $20 at the door
SPORTS BMX Practice and Racing. 1-3 p.m. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. Bring your bike for some fun. Wear long sleeves and pants. $2 practice, $11 race. www.facebook.com/RedwoodEmpireBmx. 407-9222. Drag Racing #9. 9 a.m. Samoa Drag Strip, Lincoln Avenue and New Navy Base Road. Nor Cal Top Comp Dragsters and 6-second dragsters race. $0/person. samoadragstrip.com.
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ETC Family Game Day. 12-6 p.m. NuGames Eureka, 1662 Myrtle Ave. #A. Bring the family and friends for a day jam-packed with gaming fun. Feel free to bring in your own games. Free. www.nugamesonline.com. 497-6358.
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Let’s Dance. 7-10 p.m. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. Let’s dance to live music including swing standards and roots country. Everyone welcome. Tonight dance to Jack Johnson and the Blue Lake Yacht Club. $4. www.facebook.com/humboldt. grange. 725-5323.
MOVIES Life, Animated (2016). 6 p.m. Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room Miniplex, 401 I St., Arcata. See Aug. 12 listing. Microbe & Gasoline (2015). 8 p.m. Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room Miniplex, 401 I St., Arcata. See Aug. 13 listing.
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FOOD FFP’s Summer Lunch Program. 12:15-1:30 p.m. Rio Dell Community Resource Center, 99 Wildwood Avenue. See Aug. 11 listing.
MEETINGS Volunteer Orientation. 2:30 p.m. Food for People, 307 W. 14th St., Eureka. Learn to pack and sort food, work with clients, collect donations and cook. panderson@ foodforpeople.org.
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MEETINGS California Conservation Corps Orientation. 10-11 a.m. California Conservation Corps, 1500 Alamar Way, Fortuna. Learn about the full-time work, benefits and opportunities the CCC has for young adults ages 18 to 25 (up to age 29 for military veterans). Free. andrea. garcia@ccc.ca.gov. www.ccc.ca.gov. 725-9453.
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Savage Henry Comedy Night. 8 p.m. The Jam, 915 H St., Arcata. Local and out of town comedians bring the ha-has. $5. 822-4766.
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Hunt for the Wilderpeople (2016). 6 p.m. Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room Miniplex, 401 I St., Arcata. See Aug. 13 listing.
Bingo. 6 p.m. Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Road, Eureka. Speed bingo, early and regular games. Doors open at 5 p.m. Games range from $1-$10. Board Game Night. 6-9 p.m. NuGames Eureka, 1662 Myrtle Ave. #A. Choose from a large variety of games or bring your own. All ages. Free. www.nugamesonline.com. 497-6358. Ferndale Cribbage. 10 a.m. Our Savior’s Lutheran Church, 425 Shaw St., Ferndale. Cards and pegs.
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Arcata Family Resource Center Playgroup. 10 a.m.noon. Arcata Elementary School, 2400 Baldwin St. Playgroup for children 0-5 and their parents and caregivers. 826-1002. Grandparents and Books Storytime. 3-4:30 p.m. Fortuna Library, 753 14th St. Children of all ages welcome to afternoon storytime with “grandparent” storyteller Cynthia. Free. forhuml@co.humboldt.ca.us. www. humboldtgov.org/296/Fortuna-Library. 725-3460. Playgroup. 10-11:30 a.m. Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. Come to the museum for stories, crafts and snacks. Free for children age 0-5 and their caregivers. Free. redwooddiscoverymuseum@gmail.com. www.discovery-museum.org. 443-9694. Pokemon Trade and Play. 3-6 p.m. NuGames Eureka, 1662 Myrtle Ave. #A. See Aug. 14 listing.
FOOD FFP’s Summer Lunch Program. 12:15-1:30 p.m. Rio Dell Community Resource Center, 99 Wildwood Ave.. See Aug. 11 listing. Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 p.m. Main Street, Fortuna. Locally grown fruits, veggies and garden plants, plus arts and crafts. Free. Old Town Eureka Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Historic Old Town Eureka, Second Street. North Coast Growers’ Association farmers markets are GMO-free and all agricultural products are grown or raised within Humboldt County. Live music every week. Free. info@ humfarm.org. www.humfarm.org. 441-9999. Wildberries Marketplace Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 p.m. Wildberries Marketplace, 747 13th St., Arcata.
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Humboldt County Fair Preview: Fine Arts & Flowers. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Ferndale Garden Club hosts this fundraiser for special awards and scholarships. Wine and snacks served. In the Fine Arts/Red Barn building and Flower Hall. $15, $25 for two requested donation.
MOVIES Battle Beyond the Sun (1960). 7:30 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Space adventure with “exceptional special effects.” Free w/$5 food or beverage purchase. www.arcatatheatre.com. Life, Animated (2016). 7 p.m. Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room Miniplex, 401 I St., Arcata. See Aug. 12 listing.
FOR KIDS Storytime. 1 p.m. McKinleyville Library, 1606 Pickett Road. Liz Cappiello reads stories to children and their parents. Free. Summer Kid Crafts. 1:30-5 p.m. Rio Dell Library, 715 Wildwood Ave. Drop-in crafts for kids. Sponsored by the Friends of the Rio Dell Libraries Free. riohuml@ co.humboldt.ca.us. 764-3333.
FOOD FFP’s Summer Lunch Program. 12:15-1:30 p.m. Rio Dell Community Resource Center, 99 Wildwood Ave. See Aug. 11 listing. Free Produce Market. Third Wednesday of every month, 11:30 a.m.-1:30 p.m. Fortuna Community Ser-
vices, 2331 Rohnerville Road. Food for People’s free farmers’ markets style produce markets. All income eligible folks are invited to pick out fresh fruits and vegetables at no cost. Free. hmchugh@foodforpeople.org. 445-3166.
MEETINGS Citizen’s Law Enforcement Liaison Committee. Third Wednesday of every month, 4 p.m. County Courthouse, 825 Fifth St., Eureka. Learn more about the Humboldt County Sheriff’s Office and ask questions. Free. Dow’s Prairie Grange. Third Wednesday of every month, 6 p.m. Dow’s Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dow’s Prairie Road, McKinleyville. Get involved in your community Grange. dowsgrange@gmail.com. www.dowsprairiegrange.org. 840-0100.
OUTDOORS Native Landscaping Volunteers. Third Wednesday of every month, 5-6:30 p.m. Humboldt Coastal Nature Center, 220 Stamps Lane, Manila. Participants learn to recognize native and non-native plants so they can volunteer any time. Bring gardening gloves if you have them and come dressed for the weather. Free. info@ friendsofthedunes.org. 444-1397.
COMEDY
Palm Lounge, Eureka Inn 707-497-6093, 518 Seventh St.. Comedy Open Mikey. 9 p.m. Free. Hosted by Nando Molina with beats by Gabe Pressure.
ETC Beyond the Basics with PowerPoint. 5:30 p.m. Eureka Woman’s Club, 1531 J St. The Eureka Woman’s Club AfterWork Network presents Angela Taggart showing tools and tricks to create more dynamic presentations. Free. www.eurekawomansclub.org. 845-0331. Casual Magic. 4-9 p.m. NuGames Eureka, 1662 Myrtle Ave. #A. Bring your decks and connect with the local Magic community. Beginners welcome. Door prizes and drawings. $5. www.nugamesonline@gmail.com. www.nugamesonline.com. 497-6358.
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Figure Drawing Group. 7-9 p.m. Cheri Blackerby Gallery, 272 C St., Eureka. See Aug. 11 listing.
LECTURE Tiny House Community Development. 6 p.m. D Street Neighborhood Center, 1301 D Street, Arcata. Andrew Heben, author of Tent City Urbanism: From Self-Organized Camps to Tiny House Villages, speaks on transitional and affordable housing options as a possible answer to the problem of chronic homelessness. Free.
MOVIES Wiener-Dog (2016). 8 p.m. Richards’ Goat Tavern & Tea Room Miniplex, 401 I St., Arcata. See Aug. 11 listing.
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ARCATA ARTISANS 883 H St. Loryn White, ceramic pottery, and Susan Bornstein, acrylic paintings. ARCATA EXCHANGE 813 H St. “Driven to Abstraction,” Jay Brown, mixed media. Music by The Early Music Group. Wine pour benefits the Humboldt Historical Society. BANG! BANG! Vintage 824 L St., in the Historic Creamery building. “My German Family,” Christine Bietz, acrylic paintings. Music by Canary and the Vamp. BUBBLES 1031 H St. Music by the Heartstring Girls. HOLLY YASHI’S CAFE PRESTO, 1300 Ninth St. - Creamery District. Libby George Intaglio Prints at grand opening of Holly Yashi’s Cafe Presto. Live music and refreshments. FIRE ARTS CENTER 520 South G St. Bob Raymond and Caroline Roche, ceramics and ceramic sculpture. FOLIE DOUCE 1551 G St. Amy Granfield, oil paintings. GARDEN GATE 905 H St. Adrienne Werth, watercolors. Music by Falling Rocks. Wine pour benefits the North Coast Regional Land Trust. JACOBY’S STOREHOUSE 791 Eighth St., Mezzanine Gallery. Reuben T. Mayes, acrylic paintings. Live demo painting on the Plaza. LIBATION WINE SHOP & BAR 761 Eighth St. Sierra Martin, paper, ink, acrylic paint, glue and Mod Podge. Music by Duncan Burgess.
MOONRISE HERBS 826 G St. “Urban Wild,” Erica M. Davie, photography. Music by the Stringtown Ambassadors. NATURAL SELECTION 708 Ninth St. Margriet Seinen, paintings on silk. NORTHTOWN BOOKS 957 H St. “A Brief History of Vice: How Bad Behavior Built Civilization,” book reading by Robert Evans. PLAZA 808 G St. “Full-Circle and Flow,” Marisa Kieselhorst, watercolors. Wine pour benefits Friends of the Dunes. PLAZA GRILL Jacoby’s Storehouse 791 Eighth St. Brad Job, photography. REDWOOD YOGURT 1573 G St. “30 New Works,” by Arcata Arts Institute (AAI) students April Abbott, Brandon Kelsey and Sarah Alexander. THE GRIFFIN 937 10th St. (formerly Robert Goodman) Joyce Jonte, watercolors. THE SANCTUARY 1301 J St. “9 Stories,” Patrick Vincent and Lauren Rose Kinney; “Northern California Elegy,” Steuart Pittman; “Picture Out of Doors,” inspired by Kate Ericson and Mel Ziegler’s Picture Out of Doors from 1988, the Sanctuary will unhinge all of the interior doors from the building, encourage visitors to experience a space without closed doors. Meet current artist in residence Hazel Rikard. Music by Joanna Wallfisch. STOKES, HAMER, KIRK & EADS, LLP 381 Bayside Road. Ron Thompson, oils on canvas, and Howdy Emerson, oils and ink/watercolors. Music by For Folk Sake. Wine pour benefits the Relay for Life Team #169. UPSTAIRS GALLERY 1063 G St. “Dancing with/ Gathered lines and/Shared insights,” Rebecca Stauffer, mixed media collages. l northcoastjournal.com • NORTH COAST JOURNAL • Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016
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Canon Fire month, 5:30 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. A casual gathering of strummers. Beginners welcome. $3. dsander1@ arcatanet.com. 839-2816. Opening Night Concert ft. Super Diamond. 7-10 p.m. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. The Neil Diamond tribute band rocks the county fair grandstands. Doug Fir & the 2x4s open. Tickets purchased before Aug. 12 include fair admission opening day. $8, $6 seniors 62+, $4 kids 6-12. 786-9511. Summer Concert Series. 6 p.m. C Street Market Square, Foot of C Street, Eureka. See Aug. 11 listing.
THEATER The Secret Life of Spantsa. 8-10 p.m. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. Zuzka Sabata’s original one-woman play about historical figure Olive Oatman, the first tattoed white woman in America. All performances followed by an audience talkback. $10 suggested donation. 834-0357.
EVENTS Humboldt County Fair. . Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. The 120th Humboldt County Fair - “One for the Books” an old-fashioned community fair with carnival, horse racing, exhibits, stunts, shows, food, music and more.
FOR KIDS Thursday Storytime. 10-11 a.m. Fortuna Library, 753 14th St. See Aug. 11 listing. Young Discoverers. 10:30 a.m.-noon. Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Aug. 11 listing.
FOOD Bear River Farmers Market. 3-5 p.m. Bear River Community Center, 266 Keisner Road, Loleta. See Aug. 11 listing. FFP’s Summer Lunch Program. 12:15-1:30 p.m. Rio Dell Community Resource Center, 99 Wildwood Ave. See Aug. 11 listing. Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 a.m.-1 p.m. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See Aug. 11 listing. McKinleyville Farmers Market at Eureka Natural Foods. 3:30-6:30 p.m. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See Aug. 11 listing. The People’s Market: Free Produce. Third Thursday of every month, 12-2 p.m. Food for People, 307 W. 14th St., Eureka. Food for People’s free farmers’ markets style produce markets. All income eligible folks are invited to pick out fresh fruits and vegetables at no cost. Free. hmchugh@foodforpeople.org. 445-3166.
Fern Cottage Tour. 11 a.m.-3 p.m. Fern Cottage, 2121 Centerville Road, Ferndale. See Aug. 11 listing.
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Call for brewing and grilling contestants for the eighth annual SoHum Beer Fest and Barbecue Smoke Off. Call the Mateel Community Center office at 923-3368. The North Coast Unified Air Quality Management District Hearing Board has a vacancies for Attorney Alternate and Medical Professional Alternate. Letters of intent with resumes are being accepted through Aug. 12. Submit to: North Coast Unified AQMD, Attn: Clerk of the Board, 707 L St., Eureka, CA 95501 or support@ ncuaqmd.org. The McKinleyville Community Services District announces two regular voting member vacancies and one alternate member vacancy on the Recreation Advisory Committee. Mail letters of application to the MCSD, Attn: Lesley Frisbee, P.O. Box 2037, McKinleyville, CA 95519. Contact the Parks & Recreation Office at 839-9003. McKinleyville writing group seeks members. Phone John Daniel, 839-3495, or email jmd@ danielpublishing.com for details. North Coast Community Garden Collaborative seeks donated garden supplies, monetary donations and/or volunteers. For more information, contact 269-2071 or debbiep@nrsrcaa.org. Volunteers needed for the Arcata Marsh Interpretive Center. Call 826-2359 or email amic@ cityofarcata.org. Volunteers wanted for Eureka VA clinic. Call 269-7502. ●
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SUICIDE SQUAD. My apologism for the canon of David Ayer has both strained my relationships with my more discerning friends and caused me to question my own taste. But I understand that much of Ayer’s work is best seen as indulgent, guilty-pleasure stuff: hyper-masculine SoCal cop genre cartoons festooned with violence. The screenplays for Dark Blue (2002) and S.W.A.T. (2003) aren’t particularly literary or even artful, and they certainly don’t shine much light on the human condition. But they make for satisfying escapism and do so with more style than they have any right to. And as far as The Fast and the Furious (2001), well, if you don’t like that, we may not have much to talk about. The script for Training Day (2001) got Ayer the most attention, although the movie is known mostly for Denzel Washington’s Academy Award-winning, way over the top, “King Kong ain’t got shit on me” portrayal of Detective Alonzo Harris. There are some pretty raggedy seams evident in Ayer’s movies and I will freely admit that. But I still think he is a talented and determined artist with his own point of view, which is why it pains me to say that his Suicide Squad is unremittingly awful. Writer/director attribution notwithstanding, I was prepared for a break from Marvel’s incessant, oppressive seriousness and boo-hooing. I missed Zack Snyder’s Batman v Superman: Dawn of Justice, so this would be my first glimpse of the new DC cinematic universe. Yeah, I was naïve; I had hope. Suicide Squad attempts, I think, to render the shadow side of comics, to clown on the goody-goody heroes of that other empire’s movies. I understand that impulse but the evidence of it isn’t on the screen. So in this continuity, I guess Superman’s dead. (This is one of the few plot elements that isn’t forced on the audience with laborious exposition). Lacking a meta-human defender, and in preparation for the rise of a villain, intelligence
officer/hard-ass Amanda Waller (Viola Davis) pitches the joint chiefs on a team of super-killers. She has spent the last few years diligently capturing, imprisoning and torturing a little painter’s palette of bad guys: Deadshot (Will Smith), Harley Quinn (Margot Robbie), Killer Croc (Adewale Akinnuoye-Agbaje), Boomerang (Jai Courtney), Diablo (Jay Hernandez) and, perhaps most importantly to the shambolic plot, Enchantress (Cara Delevigne). See, Enchantress is an ancient witch who has appropriated the body of one Dr. June Moone, with whom Col. Rick Flag (Joel Kinnaman) has fallen in love. Waller controls Moone/Enchantress by keeping her heart in a box and occasionally stabbing it with a pen, so the whole thing is rather contentious. Oh, also, Harley Quinn is the Joker’s (Jared Leto) main squeeze. Yeah, too much. In the early going, Enchantress gets loose of Moone and Waller, frees her demi-god brother from captivity and the two start raising hell in Midway City. The end game here is apparently the destruction of humanity. (Motive? Who needs it?) In come the squad members, who, in scenes we are apparently not privileged enough to see, have come to see each as family. There’s a lot of semi-random violence, the Joker’s in the background and it rattles on and on without any emotional or narrative center. Robbie’s performance stands out, as does Leto’s. Although, for all the press he’s gotten in the run-up to this, he’s in the movie precious little. PG13. 123M. BROADWAY, FORTUNA, MILL CREEK.
HUNT FOR THE WILDERPEOPLE. Due to the oppressive disappointment detailed above, I may not give this quirky little story its due. Let it be said, though, that it continues a heartening recent trend of smaller, singular movies breaking the surface and washing up on the desolate shores of the mainstream. In rural New Zealand, thug-life obsessed Ricky Baker (Julian Dennison) has been bounced out of every foster home that would have him. As a last resort,
Fanboys losing their minds over reviews; that’s none of my business, though.
child services deposits him on the small farm of Bella (Rima Te Wiata) and Hec (Sam Neill). It’s a better fit that any of them might have imagined and Ricky starts to feel at home. But after a jagged disruption, he and Hec take to the hills, leading the authorities (and a bunch of Kiwi bros) on a months-long manhunt. Adapted from a novel by Barry Crump and directed by Taika Waititi (What We Do in the Shadows, Eagle Vs. Shark), it’s big-hearted, unassuming, well-crafted and unafraid to get a little dirty. This is a pleasant counterpoint to the other mega-budget mess. PG13. 123M. BROADWAY,
Grant co-stars as her enabling hype man.
MINIPLEX.
Continuing
— John J. Bennett For showtimes, see the Journal’s listings at www.northcoastjournal.com or call: Broadway Cinema 443-3456; Fortuna Theatre 725-2121; Mill Creek Cinema 839-3456; Richards’ Goat Miniplex 630-5000.
Previews
FLORENCE FOSTER JENKINS. Meryl Steep as a 1940s wannabe singer socialite with no idea how bad her voice is. Hugh
PG. 90M. BROADWAY.
PETE’S DRAGON. Live action and animation in a fantasy tale about an orphan (Oakes Fegley) and his dragon buddy in the Pacific Northwest. With Bryce Dallas Howard and Robert Redford. PG13. 123M. BROADWAY, FORTUNA, MILL CREEK.
SAUSAGE PARTY. Adults-only animation in which anthropomorphic foods find out what happens in the kitchen. With the voices of Seth Rogen, Kristen Wiig and Salma Hayek. R. 89M. BROADWAY, FORTUNA, MILL CREEK.
BAD MOMS. Mila Kunis and scene stealers Kathryn Hahn and Kristen Bell land laughs as women doing battle with PTA villainesses. Just too bad that mothers having inner lives or fun is supposed to be a shock. R. 101M. BROADWAY, FORTUNA, MILL CREEK.
GHOSTBUSTERS. Heavy hitters Kristen Wiig, Melissa McCarthy and Leslie Jones suit up for the re-boot, but without enough laughs in the script to balance the special effects and action. PG13. 117M. BROADWAY.
ICE AGE: COLLISION COURSE. Ray
Romano, Dennis Leary, John Leguizamo and Queen Latifah return with the herd, this time facing a meteor crash. PG. 94M. BROADWAY.
JASON BOURNE. Matt Damon returns to the franchise as the CIA amnesiac. Director Paul Greengrass blends realistic violence, punishing emotional authenticity and elaborate car chases. PG13. 123M.
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NINE LIVES. Kevin Spacey finally gives in and makes a movie about a busy dad trapped in the body of Mr. Fuzzypants, the family cat, until he can learn a valuable lesson about love and go back to gutting his enemies on House of Cards. PG. 87M. BROADWAY, FORTUNA, MILL CREEK.
THE SECRET LIFE OF PETS. A family-friendly tale of rival dogs in New York City that doesn’t really live up to its powerhouse cast, which includes Louis C.K., Jenny Slate and Kevin Hart. PG. 90M. BROADWAY, FORTUNA.
STAR TREK BEYOND. Frenzied and overstuffed, but the franchise sequel is good fun with solid characters, humor and satisfying surprises. Starring Chris Pine and Zachary Quinto. PG13. 120M. BROADWAY, MILL CREEK.
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Thurs Aug 11 – NFNP: A Night of Olympic Swimming, Doors @ 5:30 PM, Film @ 6 PM, Free, All Ages. Fri Aug 12 – Army of Darkness (1992), Doors @ 7:30 PM, Movie @ 8 PM, Film is $5, Rated R. Wed Aug 17 – Sci Fi Night: Battle Beyond the Sun (1960), Doors @ 6 PM All ages, Free w/$5 food & bev purchase.
8/14 – Astro Boy (2006), Doors @ 5:30 PM, Movie @ 6 PM, Film is $5, Rated PG.
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NORTH COAST WRITER’S CONFERENCE 2016 AT COLLEGE OF THE REDWOODS AT THE CRESCENT CITY CAMPUS. Fri 9/23 and Sat 9/24 $95.00 with keynote speaker Dahlynn McKowen plus five other engaging presenters and workshops! Call 707−476− 4500 to register or visit http://www.ncrwc.org to see conference information (A−0811)
IMMIGRATION CONTROVERSY DISCUSSED AT LIFETREE CAFÉ The debate over national policies and practices regarding illegal immigration will be explored at Lifetree Café on Sunday, August 14 at 7 pm. The program˙titled "Border Wars: Is There a Compassionate Response to Illegal Immigra− tion?"˙features filmed interviews with a border patrol agent, Mexican nationals, and former U.S. Representative Tom Tancredo, an outspoken critic of immigration policy. During the program, partici− pants will examine various sides of the issue and be given an opportunity to share their own perspectives. Lifetree Café is a free conversation cafe located at Campbell Creek Connexion, corner of Union and 13th St., Arcata. Coffee and snacks. Ph: 672 2919 (C−0811)
Upcoming Workshop Farmer Macs Kids Club Step Stones Workshop Create your own stepping stone for your garden. All materials provided or bring some special pieces that you would like to include.
11am Saturday, Aug. 20th $5 fee. Payment will hold your spot.
Dance/Music/Theater/Film DANCE WITH DEBBIE: Get back to the basics; attend our "Basics of Partnering"workshop Wednesday, Aug 31, 7:00−9:00 p.m., and become a more desirable partner. All levels welcome, no partner required. $10/person. (707) 464−3638, debbie@dancewithdebbie.biz (D−0825) GUITAR/PIANO LESSONS. All ages, beginning & intermediate. Seabury Gould (707)845−8167. (DMT−0929) MUSIC LESSONS. Piano, Guitar, Voice, Flute, etc. Piano tuning, Instrument repair. Digital multi−track recording. (707) 382−9468. (DMT−0929) PIANO LESSONS FOR BEGINNERS by Judith Louise. Children and adults, learn to read & play music! 707 476−8919. (D−0929)
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REDWOOD RAKS WORLD DANCE STUDIO, ARCATA. West African, Belly Dance, Tango, Salsa, Swing, Breakdance, Jazz, Tap, Modern, Zumba, Hula, Congolese, more! Kids and Adults, (707) 616− 6876 shoshannaRaks@gmail.com (DMT−0929) WEST AFRICAN DRUM CLASS All Level Commu− nity Class Fridays 6−8pm Held at Organic Matters Ranch Barn 6821 Myrtle Ave, Eureka (Freshwater) Contact Heather 707−834−3610 Extra drums available to borrow or purchase (DMT−0929) STEEL DRUM CLASSES. Beginning Classes Level 1 Fri’s. 10:00−:11:00a.m, Level 2 Fri’s. 11:00−12:00p.m. Intermediate Thu’s., 6:30−7:30p.m. Pan Arts Network 1049 Samoa Blvd. Suite C. Call (707) 407− 8998. panartsnetwork.com (DMT−0929)
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NORTH COAST FENCING ACADEMY. Fencing (with swords!). Improve your mind and body in a fun, intense workout. New classes begin the first Mon. of every month. Ages 8 to 80+ Email: northcoastfencingacademy@gmail.com or text, or call Justin at 707 601−1657. 1459 M Street, Arcata, northcoastfencing.tripod.com (F−0929)
BECOME A CA PUBLIC NOTARY AND LOAN SIGNING SPECIALIST! Classes will be held on Mon and Tues 9/26 and 9/27 at College of the Redwoods Community Education in downtown Eureka. Call 707−476−4500 for more information and registration information or visit us at www.redwods.edu/communityed (V−0811)
ZUMBA WITH MARLA JOY. Elevate, Motivate, Celebrate another day of living. Exercise in Disguise. Now is the time to start, don’t wait. All ability levels are welcome. Every Mon. and Thurs. at Bayside Grange 6−7 p.m., 2297 Jacoby Creek Rd. $6/$4 Grange members. (707) 845−4307 marlajoy.zumba.com (F−0929)
Wellness & Bodywork ARCATA CORE PILATES Pilates, Barre, Yoga, TRX, Dance, & Private Instruction. 707−845−8156 located across the street from the North Coast Co−op, 901 8th Street Arcata, CA. arcatacorepilatesstudio.com
Spiritual
DANDELION HERBAL CENTER CLASSES WITH JANE BOTHWELL. Beginning with Herbs. Sept 14 − Nov 2, 2016, 8 Wed. evenings. Learn medicine making, herbal first aid, and herbs for common imbalances. Plant Lovers Journey to Costa Rica with Jane Bothwell & Rosemary Gladstar. November 10−19, 2016. Let us guide you through the unsurpassed beauty and wondrous diversity of Costa Rica! Herbal Adventure to Hawaii. Jan 14−21, 2017, Join Jane and Co. for an unforgettable journey to the Big Island. Along with ethnobotanical adventures, herbal spa days and meeting Native healers, enjoy a Kava ceremony and other cultural activities, lush beaches, lots of hikes, yoga and more! Register online www.dandelionherb.com or call (707) 442−8157. (W−0908)
ARCATA ZEN GROUP MEDITATION. Beginners welcome. ARCATA: Sunday 7:55 a.m. at Trillium Dance Studio, 855 8th St (next to the Post Office). Dharma talks are offered two Sundays per month at 9:20 a.m. following meditation. EUREKA: Wed’s, 5:55 p.m., First Methodist Church, 520 Del Norte St., enter single story building between F & G on Sonoma St, room 12.For more information call 826− 1701 or visit arcatazengroup.org. (S−0929)
FOOT AND HAND REFLEXOLOGY FOR HOME USE. Saturday August 26, 10am−3pm at the Center for Reflexology. Learn how to apply this powerful therapy to positively affect health and wellbeing for yourself, and those you love! Early registration discount. Alexandra Seymour ARC Board Certified Reflexologist 707−822−5395, as@reflexologyinstruction.com (W−0811)
BUDDHIST REFUGE AND TEACHINGS ON DEATH, DYING AND THE BARDO WITH VENERABLE LAMA LODU RINPOCHE Fri July 29 − July 31. Community Yoga Center 890 G St, Arcata. Contact Lama Nyugu 707−442−7068, Fierro_roman@yahoo.com, http://kdkarcatagroup.org/upcoming−events.html (S−0728)
FOOT REFLEXOLOGY CERTIFICATION Learn to relieve pain, improve alignment and body mechanics, promote detoxification and more. Combination in class and home study program begins September 16. Early registration discount. Alexandra Seymour ARC Board Certified Reflexolo− gist at the Center for Reflexology 707−822−5395 or as@reflexologyinstruction.com (W−0901)
TAROT AS AN EVOLUTIONARY PATH. Classes in Eureka, and Arcata. Private mentorships, readings. Carolyn Ayres. 442−4240 www.tarotofbecoming.com (S−0929)
RESONANCE − SOUND HEALING, YOGA & DANCE RETREAT Resonance is a weekend celebration of universal frequencies; a collaboration of sound healing, yoga and dance with Marjo Lak, Bruce Burger (founder of Heartwood Institute), April Martin and special guests. It’s a place to bathe yourself in the waves of percussive, spirit−lifting soundscapes restoring your authentic divine essence. It’s an opportunity to commune with cherished friends and family in an environment of beauty and intention while nourishing your mind, body, and soul through sound, movement and jovi− ality. A weekend of yoga and sound healing using gongs, crystal bowls, chimes, Tibetan singing bowls and tuning forks, followed by a night of dance with DJ Dragonfly. August 20 & 21. Heartwood Institute/ Garberville. $150 (food and accommodations not included) before August 5. (707) 832−3777 djmarjolak@gmail.com / tony@heartwoodinstitute.org www.heartwoodinstitute.org / www.marjolak.com
Kids & Teens JOIN JUNIOR CREW (AGES 11−18) Start Aug 1 or 15 for a 2−week or month−long session.. Mon., Tues, Thurs. 4−6 pm. See website under Juniors for details. (707) 845−4752 / www.hbra.org
50 and Better OSHER LIFELONG LEARNING INSTITUTE (OLLI). Offers dynamic classes for people age 50 and over. Call 826−5880 or visit www.humboldt.edu/olli to register for classes (O−0929)
Therapy & Support ALCOHOLICS ANONYMOUS. We can help 24/7, call toll free 1−844 442−0711. (T−0929) SEX/ PORN DAMAGING YOUR LIFE & RELATION− SHIPS? Confidential help is available. 825−0920, saahumboldt@yahoo.com or (TS−0929) SMOKING POT? WANT TO STOP? www.marijuana −anonymous.org (T−0929)
Vocational SERVSAFE MANAGERS CERTIFICATE. This compre− hensive one−day workshop assists restaurants and other food handling businesses in complying with AB 1978/Campbell. Fees include textbook, food safety and sanitation instruction, demonstrations and certification examination fee. Class will be held on Tues 8/16 $175 call Community Education at 707−476−4500 for information and registration or visit us at www.redwods.edu/communityed (V−0811)
YOGA IN FORTUNA THURS 9:30AM − 10:45AM W/LAURIE BIRDSONG. Multigenerational Center 2280 Newburg Rd. Breathe, stretch, strengthen the body, calm the mind. All levels. $11 drop−in or 6 class pass $57. Scholarships avail. info Laurie 362− 5457 (W−0929)
Legal Notices Heartbroken by auction of stuff. The auction occurred on July 19th at TRIPLE AAA SELF STORAGE in Mckinleyville, unit 285. If you purchased this unit please contact me ASAP, I am willing to buy back my belongings for what you paid. Most of the items in this unit were of little monetary value, I am specifically trying to retrieve my mother’s artwork, journals, and photos. My mother is dead and this is all I have left of her. Please contact me if you know anything about the whereabouts of my belongings. My phone number is (707) 629−3395 or you can email me at dulcewickhamdoane@gmail.com Thank you so much, Dulce Doane 8/11 (16−210)
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF MARGARET J LASAK CASE NO. PR160223 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors and persons who may otherwise be interested in the will or estate, or both, MARGARET J LASAK A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Petitioner, Hendryck Lasak In the Superior Court of California, County of Humboldt. The petition for probate requests that HENDRYCK LASAK be appointed as personal representative to admin− ister the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests the dece− dent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for exami− nation in the file kept by court. A HEARING on the petition will be held on September 8, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at the Superior Court of Cali− fornia, County of Humboldt, 825 Fifth Street, Eureka, in Dept.: 8. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objec− tions or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the dece− dent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the Cali− fornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in Cali− fornia law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person inter− ested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE−154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: Hendryck Lasak 1231 Florida Street
ested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE−154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: Hendryck Lasak 1231 Florida Street San Francisco, California 94110 July 22, 2016 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT 8/4, 8/11, 8/18 (16−209)
NOTICE OF PETITION TO ADMINISTER ESTATE OF TRISHA ANN WARLICK CASE NO. PR160226 To all heirs, beneficiaries, creditors, contingent creditors and persons who may other− wise be interested in the will or estate, or both, TRISHA ANN WARLICK A PETITION FOR PROBATE has been filed by Petitioner, Randy B. DePute In the Superior Court of California, County of Humboldt. The petition for probate requests that RANDY B. DePUTE be appointed as personal representative to administer the estate of the decedent. THE PETITION requests the dece− dent’s will and codicils, if any, be admitted to probate. The will and any codicils are available for exami− nation in the file kept by court. THE PETITION requests authority to administer the estate under the Independent Administration of Estates Act. (This authority will allow the personal representative to take many actions without obtaining court approval. Before taking certain very important actions, however, the personal representative will be required to give notice to interested persons unless they have waived notice or consented to the proposed action.) The independent administration authority will be granted unless an interested person files an objection to the petition and shows good cause why the court should not grant the authority. A HEARING on the petition will be held on August 18, 2016 at 2:00 p.m. at the Superior Court of California, County of Humboldt, 825 Fifth Street, Eureka, in Dept.: 8. IF YOU OBJECT to the granting of the petition, you should appear at the hearing and state your objec− tions or file written objections with the court before the hearing. Your appearance may be in person or by your attorney. IF YOU ARE A CREDITOR or a contingent creditor of the dece− dent, you must file your claim with the court and mail a copy to the personal representative appointed by the court within the later of either (1) four months from the date of first issuance of letters to a general personal representative, as defined in section 58(b) of the Cali− fornia Probate Code, or (2) 60 days from the date of mailing or personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in Cali− fornia law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person inter− ested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special
personal delivery to you of a notice under section 9052 of the California Probate Code. Other California statutes and legal authority may Continued on next page » affect your rights as a creditor. You may want to consult with an attorney knowledgeable in Cali− fornia law. YOU MAY EXAMINE the file kept by the court. If you are a person inter− ested in the estate, you may file with the court a Request for Special Notice (form DE−154) of the filing of an inventory and appraisal of estate assets or of any petition or account as provided in Probate Code section 1250. A Request for Special Notice form is available from the court clerk. ATTORNEY FOR PETITIONER: Timothy J. Wykle Mathews, Kluck, Walsh & Wykle, LLP July 25, 2016 SUPERIOR COURT OF CALIFORNIA COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT 7/28, 8/4, 8/11 (16−204)
T.S. No. 033024−CA APN: 053− 091−005−000 NOTICE OF TRUSTEES SALE Pursuant to CA Civil Code 2923.3 IMPORTANT NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: YOU ARE IN DEFAULT UNDER A DEED OF TRUST, DATED 4/23/2010. UNLESS YOU TAKE ACTION TO PROTECT YOUR PROPERTY, IT MAY BE SOLD AT A PUBLIC SALE. IF YOU NEED AN EXPLA− NATION OF THE NATURE OF THE PROCEEDING AGAINST YOU, YOU SHOULD CONTACT A LAWYER On 8/26/2016 at 11:00 AM, CLEAR RECON CORP., as duly appointed trustee under and pursuant to Deed of Trust recorded 4/30/2010, as Instrument No. 2010−8928−14, of Official Records in the office of the County Recorder of Humboldt County, State of CALIFORNIA executed by: JOSEPH R WILLIS, AND, AND GINGER D WILLIS, HUSBAND AND WIFE AS JOINT TENANTS WILL SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION TO HIGHEST BIDDER FOR CASH, CASHIERS CHECK DRAWN ON A STATE OR NATIONAL BANK, A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL CREDIT UNION, OR A CHECK DRAWN BY A STATE OR FEDERAL SAVINGS AND LOAN ASSOCIATION, SAVINGS ASSOCIA− TION, OR SAVINGS BANK SPECIFIED IN SECTION 5102 OF THE FINANCIAL CODE AND AUTHORIZED TO DO BUSINESS IN THIS STATE: IN THE FRONT ENTRANCE OF THE HUMBOLDT COUNTY COURT− HOUSE, 825 5TH STREET, EUREKA, CA 95501 all right, title and interest conveyed to and now held by it under said Deed of Trust in the property situated in said County and State described as: BEGINNING AT A POINT SOUTH 53 DEGREES 52 MINUTES WEST, 76 FEET FROM THE MOST NOTHERLY CORNER OF THE NEW RIO DELL TRACT, ACCORDING TO THE MAP THEREOF ON FILE IN THE OFFICE OF THE COUNTY RECORDER OF HUMBOLDT COUNTY, CALIFORNIA IN BOOK 11 OF MAPS, PAGE 48 AND RUNNING. THENCE SOUTH 52 DEGREES 52 MINUTES WEST, 84 FEET; THENCE NORTH 37 DEGREES 06 MINUTES WEST, 54 FEET; THENCE NORTH 52 DEGREES 52 MINUTES EAST, 84 FEET; THENCE SOUTH 37 DEGREES 08 MINUTES EAST, 84 FEET TO THE POINT OF BEGINNING. The street address and other common desig− nation, if any, of the real property described above is purported to be: 152 ELKO ST RIO DELL, CA 95562 The
Field Notes
Mars, Inc. began labeling its GMO products earlier this year in response to Vermont’s 2014 law, implemented July 1, 2016, and about to be nullified by the new federal law. Photo by Barry Evans
A No-Win GMO Label Law By Barry Evans
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n unprecedented flurry of bipartisan activity followed the July 1 implementation of Vermont’s genetically modified (GM) food labeling law. Superseding individual state laws (which would have brought chaos to the food industry), a national GMO labeling law passed both houses in just a week. The president will probably have signed it by the time you read this. Big victory for the anti-GMO forces, right? And defeat for those of us who think GMO labeling makes as much sense as the mandatory labeling of food containing DNA. (Which 80 percent of Americans think would be a good idea, according to an Oklahoma State University study. Sigh.) But it’s not that simple. For one thing, the phrase “genetically modified” is ambiguous. Take cheese, 90 percent of which is produced with artificial rennet, the stuff that curdles milk. It used to be extracted from the stomach lining of calves but modern rennet is now synthesized using genetic engineering. However, artificial rennet doesn’t actually contain GMOs, so should it come under the new labeling system? Similarly, should refined soy oil or beet sugar made from GMO crops but not actually containing genetically modified protein or DNA be labeled? How about “secondhand” GMOs, such as meat from livestock raised on genetically modified corn and soy? Looks like all these will be excluded but legal challenges are in the wings. Then there’s “radiation breeding,” in which the seeds of fruits and vegetables are bombarded with X-rays to yield mutations, such as the popular Rio Red grapefruit. Such artificial mutations are excluded from the new bill, as are foods modified with the CRISPR technique, which allows individual genes to be “switched off.” (That’s how breeders created non-bruising white button
mushrooms.) Isn’t that genetic modification? Nope, it’s genetic “editing” — doesn’t count. Sort of like telling fruits and plants they can play with themselves, but don’t get it on with each other. At this point, it’s a bit of a crapshoot what’s in and what’s out. What’s worse for labeling advocates — actually, for everyone, since it looks right out of the “conspiracy theory” playbook — is that a QR or quick response code can substitute for the words “Produced with genetic engineering.” And for smaller manufacturers, just a phone number or web address does the trick. Of course, simply stating that ingredients in a foodstuff have been created by genetic engineering, as a July 14 Vox commentary put it, “is about as informative to the consumer as whether a car part was made by robots or human workers.” Any potentially useful information (Does the use of genetic engineering for this food reduce pesticide use? Has it only been adopted for cosmetic purposes? How much of the contents have been modified? Does it affect vitamin content?) is missing. So we’re left in a messy middle ground. If you have a smartphone and the time, you’ll be able to tell if what you’re buying contains GM ingredients — at least according to a vague definition. But there’s no context, just the (unjustified) stigma. Is it too much to hope that some good will come of all this kerfuffle? On average, each of us ingests nearly 200 pounds of GMO food every year. Maybe all this labeling will force us into realizing that, as the FDA insists, “genetically engineered foods don’t present greater safety concerns than foods developed by traditional plant breeding,” and some balance about GMOs will prevail. l Barry Evans (barryevans9@yahoo. com) is so ready to move on from the GMO controversy.
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right away. If you do not know an to Section 2924g of the California THENCE SOUTH 52 DEGREES 52 publication of this notice and attorney, you may want to call an Civil Code. The law requires that MINUTES WEST, 84 FEET; THENCE before any sale is made. attorney referral service. If you information about trustee sale NORTH 37 DEGREES 06 MINUTES The property will be sold on the cannot afford an attorney, you may postponements be made available WEST, 54 FEET; THENCE NORTH 52 following terms: cash or such credit be eligible for free legal services to you and to the public, as a cour− DEGREES 52 MINUTES EAST, 84 FEET; terms and conditions as are accept− from a nonprofit legal services tesy to those not present at the THENCE SOUTH 37 DEGREES 08 able to the undersigned and to the program. You can locate these sale. If you wish to learn whether MINUTES EAST, 84 FEET TO THE court. Ten percent of the amount nonprofit groups at the California your sale date has been postponed, POINT OF BEGINNING. The street bid to accompany the offer by Legal Services Web site and, if applicable, the rescheduled address and other common desig− certified check. (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the time and date for the sale of this nation, if any, of the real property DATED July 27, 2016 California Courts Online Self−Help property, you may call (800) 280− described above is purported to be: Mathews, Kluck, Walsh & Wykle, LLP Center(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/self− 2832 or visit this Internet Web site 152 ELKO ST RIO DELL, CA 95562 The /s/ By: Timothy J. Wykle help), or by contacting your local WWW.AUCTION.COM, using the undersigned Trustee disclaims any Attorney for Petitioner court or county bar association. file number assigned to this case liability for any incorrectness of the NOTE: The court has a statutory lien 8/4, 8/11, 8/18 (16−208) 033024−CA. Information about street address and other common for waived fees and costs on any postponements that are very short SUMMONS (Citation Judicial) designation, if any, shown herein. settlement or arbitration award of in duration or that occur close in CASE NUMBER: 16CV−00361 Said sale will be held, but without $10,000 or more in civil case. The time to the scheduled sale may not −−−−−−−− covenant or warranty, express or court’s lien must be paid before the immediately be reflected in the NOTICE TO Defendant: implied, regarding title, possession, court will dismiss the case. telephone information or on the Alfonse Castaldi; Annette condition, or encumbrances, The name and address of the court Internet Web site. The best way to Baker, Trustee of the Ann Jay including fees, charges and is: verify postponement information is Trust You have been sued by expenses of the Trustee and of the Merced County Superior Court to attend the scheduled sale. FOR Plaintiff: Cyril Lawrence, Inc. trusts created by said Deed of Trust, 627 West 21st Street SALES INFORMATION: (800) 280− to pay the remaining principal sums Merced, CA 95340 2832 CLEAR RECON CORP. 4375 of the note(s) secured by said Deed Notice: You have been sued. The Jutland Drive Suite 200 San Diego, of Trust. The total amount of the court may decide against you The name, address, and telephone California 92117 unpaid balance of the obligation without you being heard unless you number of plaintiff’s attorney, or 8/4, 8/11, 8/18 (16−201) secured by the property to be sold respond within 30 days. Read the plaintiff without an attorney, is: and reasonable estimated costs, information below. You have 30 Cyril L. Lawrence SB#50975 HUMBODLT COUNTY SUPE− expenses and advances at the time calendar days after this Summons Cyril Lawrence, Inc. RIOR COURT EUREKA, CALI− of the initial publication of the and legal papers are served on you 2111 K Street FORNIA NOTICE OF INTEN− Notice of Sale is: $222,566.58 If the to file a written response at this Merced, CA 95340 TION TO SELL REAL PROPERTY Trustee is unable to convey title for court and have a copy served on (209) 383−6854 AT PRIVATE SALE IN THE any reason, the successful bidder’s the plaintiff. A letter or phone call (209) 383−6856 ESTATE OF LILY LEIGHTON sole and exclusive remedy shall be will not protect you. Your written Date: February 2, 2016 CASE NO. PR160045 IN THE the return of monies paid to the response must be in proper legal clerk, by Sully M. Cromie, Deputy ESTATE OF GERALD LEIGHTON Trustee, and the successful bidder form if you want the court to hear CASE NO. PR160046 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8/11 (16−200) shall have no further recourse. The your case. There may be a court NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that, beneficiary under said Deed of form that you can use for your ORDER ON REQUEST TO subject to confirmation by this Trust heretofore executed and response. You can find these court CONTINUE HEARING CASE court on August 25, 2016 at 2:00 delivered to the undersigned a forms and more information at the NUMBER: FL150761 p.m., or thereafter within the time written Declaration of Default and California Courts Online Self−Help −−−−−−−− allowed by law, in Department 8, of Demand for Sale, and a written Center (www.courtinfo.ca.gov/self− the above Court, the personal Notice of Default and Election to help), your county library, or the Protected Party: Desiree M. Hill representative of the estate of the Sell. The undersigned caused said courthouse nearest you. If you Restrained Party: Jamie Nyberg Lily Leighton and Gerald Leighton, Notice of Default and Election to cannot pay the filing fee, ask the will sell at private sale to the Sell to be recorded in the county court clerk for free waiver form. If Party Seeking Continuance: highest and best net bidder on the where the real property is located. you do not file your response on Protected Party: Desiree M. Hill terms and conditions hereinafter NOTICE TO POTENTIAL BIDDERS: If time, you may lose the case by mentioned, all right, title and you are considering bidding on this default, and your wages, money, The hearing in this matter is interest that the estate has acquired property lien, you should under− and property may be taken without currently scheduled for August 3, in addition to that of the decedent stand that there are risks involved in further warning from the court. 2016. in the real property located in bidding at a trustee auction. You There are other legal requirements. ORDER GRANTING CONTINUANCE Humboldt County, California, as will be bidding on a lien, not on the You may want to call an attorney AND NOTICE OF NEW HEARING described in Exhibit A, attached property itself. Placing the highest right away. If you do not know an The court hearing on the Request hereto. bid at a trustee auction does not attorney, you may want to call an for Domestic Violence Restraining Exhibit A: automatically entitle you to free attorney referral service. If you Order (form DV−100) is continued to ALL THAT REAL PROPERTY SITU− and clear ownership of the prop− cannot afford an attorney, you may the date, time, and location shown ATED IN THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA, erty. You should also be aware that be eligible for free legal services below: COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT, CITY OF the lien being auctioned off may be from a nonprofit legal services Date: 8/17/16 EUREKA, DESCRIBED AS FOLLOWS: a junior lien. If you are the highest program. You can locate these Time: 1:30pm Lots 66, 67, and 68 in Block 19 of the bidder at the auction, you are or nonprofit groups at the California Superior Court of California First Enlargement of Graybrook may be responsible for paying off Legal Services Web site County of Humboldt Tract in the City of Eureka, all liens senior to the lien being (www.lawhelpcalifornia.org), the 825 Fifth Street according to the map of said tract auctioned off, before you can California Courts Online Self−Help Eureka, CA 95501 filed in the Recorder’s Office of receive clear title to the property. Center(www.courtinfo.ca.gov/self− Humboldt County in Book 8 of You are encouraged to investigate help), or by contacting your local /s/ W. Arvid Johnson Maps, Page 30. the existence, priority, and size of court or county bar association. Judicial Officer NOTICE outstanding liens that may exist on NOTE: The court has a statutory lien July 26, 2016 This property is commonly referred PRESIDENT/SUPERINTENDENT SEARCH COMMITTEE this property by contacting the for waived fees and costs on any to as 1508 Allard Ave., Eureka Cali− 8/4, 8/11, 8/18, 8/25 (16−207) county recorder’s office or a title settlement or arbitration award of fornia, AP#008−112−014−00 The Redwoods Community College District Board of Trustees is insurance company, either of which $10,000 or more in civil case. The The sale is subject to current taxes, seeking interested persons to serve on the President/Superintendent may charge you a fee for this infor− court’s lien must be paid before the covenants, conditions, restriction, Search Committee from the Del Norte, Mendocino, and Eureka mation. If you consult either of court willScreening dismiss the case. reservations, rights, rights−of−way these resources, you should be Theservice nameareas. and address of the court and easements of record, with any aware that the same lender may is: To obtain an application, interested persons should contact the Ofencumbrances of record to be satis− fice ofCounty HumanSuperior Resources, hold more than one mortgage or Merced CourtRedwoods Community College District, 7351 fied from the purchase price. Road, Eureka, CA 95501 or by calling (707) 476-4140 or by deed of trust on the property. 627Tompkins West 21stHill Street Bids or offers are invited for this email at NOTICE TO PROPERTY OWNER: The Merced, CAhr@redwoods.edu 95340 property and must be in writing and sale date shown on this notice of No past or present employee or official of the Redwoods Community will be received at the office of sale may be postponed one or more TheCollege name, District address,shall and telephone be appointed to the Committee. Additionally, no Timothy J. Wykle, Mathews, Kluck, times by the mortgagee, benefi− number plaintiff’s attorney, or of the Redwoods Community College Walsh & Wykle, LLP, 100 M Street, vendor,ofcontractor, or consultant ciary, trustee, or a court, pursuant plaintiff attorney,tois:the Committee. Eureka, California, attorneys for the Districtwithout shall bean appointed to Section 2924g of the California Cyril L.Applications Lawrence SB#50975 executor at any time after the first must be received in the Human Resources office by Friday, Civil Code. The law requires that Cyril Lawrence,2,Inc. publication of this notice and September 2016. information about trustee sale 2111 K Appointment Street before any sale is made. to the committee will be by the Board of Trustees. postponements be made available Merced, CA 95340 The property will be sold on the Human Resources to you and to the public, as a cour− (209) 383−6854 following terms: cash or such credit 2016 tesy to those not present at the (209) August 383−6856 terms and conditions as are accept− sale. If you wish to learn whether Date: February 2, 2016 able to the undersigned and to the your sale date has been postponed, clerk, by Sully M. Cromie, Deputy court. Ten percent of the amount and, if applicable, the rescheduled 7/21, 7/28, 8/4, 8/11 (16−200) bid to accompany the offer by NORTH • Thursday, Aug. 11, 2016 • northcoastjournal.com time and date forCOAST the saleJOURNAL of this certified check. property, you may call (800) 280− DATED July 27, 2016 2832 or visit this Internet Web site Mathews, Kluck, Walsh & Wykle, LLP WWW.AUCTION.COM, using the
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The court hearing on the Request for Domestic Violence Restraining Order (form DV−100) is continued to the date, time, and location shown below: Date: 8/17/16 Time: 1:30pm Superior Court of California County of Humboldt 825 Fifth Street Eureka, CA 95501 /s/ W. Arvid Johnson Judicial Officer July 26, 2016 8/4, 8/11, 8/18, 8/25 (16−207)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 16−00417 The following person is doing Busi− ness as HUMBOLDT CATERING Humboldt 1647 7th Street Eureka, CA 95501 PO Box 4591 Arcata, CA 95518 Adina Leone 1634 7th Street Eureka, Ca 95501 The business is conducted by An Individual. The date registrant commenced to transact business under the ficti− tious business name or name listed above on Not Applicable I declare the all information in this statement is true and correct. A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000). /s Adina Leone, Owner This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Humboldt County on June 28, 2016 KELLY E. SANDERS Humboldt County Clerk By: sc, Deputy Clerk 7/28, 8/4, 8/11, 8/18 (16−203)
FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT 16−00488 The following person is doing Busi− ness as E&J DELUXE BUILDERS Humboldt 1062 N Street Arcata, CA 95521 PO Box 291 Loleta, CA 95551 Ernest R Hatfield 1062 N St Arcata, CA 95521 Jay B Lasquade 894 11th St Arcata, Ca 95521 The business is conducted by A General Partnership. The date registrant commenced to transact business under the ficti− tious business name or name listed above on Not Applicable I declare the all information in this statement is true and correct. A registrant who declares as true any material matter pursuant to Section 17913 of the Business and Professions Code that the registrant knows to be false is guilty of a misdemeanor punishable by a fine not to exceed one thousand dollars ($1,000). /s Ernest R Hatffield, Partner This statement was filed with the County Clerk of Humboldt County on August 8, 2016 KELLY E. SANDERS Humboldt County Clerk By: gw, Deputy Clerk 8/11, 8/18, 8/25, 9/1 (16−196)
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PUBLIC NOTICE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE COUNTY OF HUMBOLDT The Housing Authority of the County of Humboldt has developed its Agency Plan in compliance with the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998. It will be available for review on October 1, 2016, at the Housing Authority Office located at 735 West Everding Street, Eureka, CA. The Housing Authority hours of operation are 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday, alternating every other Friday an off day. In addition, a public hearing regarding the 2017 Agency Plan will be held on Tuesday, October 11, 2016, at the Housing Authority office at 12:00 noon. The Housing Authorities are Equal Housing Opportunity Organizations.
PUBLIC NOTICE HOUSING AUTHORITY OF THE CITY OF EUREKA The Housing Authority of the City of Eureka has developed its Agency Plan in compliance with the Quality Housing and Work Responsibility Act of 1998. It will be available for review on October 1, 2016, at the Housing Authority Office located at 735 West Everding Street, Eureka, CA. The Housing Authority hours of operation are 9:00 a.m. to 4:30 p.m., Monday thru Friday, alternating every other Friday an off day. In addition, a public hearing regarding the 2017 Agency Plan will be held on Monday, October 17, 2016, at the Housing Authority office at 7:30 p.m. The Housing Authorities are Equal Housing Opportunity Organizations.
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Christian Wisner, 61, died April 30th in Michigan. A long time resident of Humboldt County, he was owner of E. Chris Wisner Photography and worked for Food for People as Operations Supervisor from 2002-2010. A Potluck Celebration will take place Sunday, August 14, 2-5 PM at The Wharfinger Building. We look forward to gathering together with those he loved and those who dearly loved him!
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Under general supervision, counsels veterans and family members and assists them in obtaining their full range of services and benefits. Responsibilities require the regular use of independent judgment, initiative and discretion, as well as the ability to deal successfully with individuals from various socio-economic groups. Must possess a valid CA driver’s license. Final filing date: Friday, August 26, 2016. Apply at www.humboldtgov.org/hr or contact Human Resources, Humboldt County Courthouse, 825 5th St., Rm100, Eureka, CA 95501 (707) 476-2349 AA/EOE default
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Subject to full background investigation, mental and physical evaluations and polygraph, according to P.O.S.T Standards. No felony or Domestic Violence convictions. Contact: Human Resources Dept., Hoopa Valley Tribe, P.O. Box 218, Hoopa, CA 95546. Call (530) 6259200, ext. 15, E-mail hr3@hoopainsurance.com Applicants must submit resume, employment application and certificates.(including P.O.S.T Certificate) The Tribe’s Alcohol & Drug Policy and TERO Ordinance apply. Position open until filled.
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Humboldt County Office of Education
CITY OF ARCATA
POLICE OFFICER
Anticipated Openings for
POLICE OFFICER TRAINEE
School Bus Drivers
$50,190.39 – $61,006.73/yr.
Sutter Coast Hospital FOOD SERVICE TECHNICIAN Sutter Coast Hospital seeks a per diem Food Service Technician. Entry-level position. Previous food service experience desired. Ability to meet established deadlines and multi-task in an atmosphere of frequent interruptions.
$17.45 – $21.22/hr.
The City of Arcata has one more position to fill as a result of Measure Z funding. We are seeking a lateral transfer, graduate, or sponsor-able candidate for the next Police Academy starting January 2017. Apply now! We offer health benefits for the Sponsor candidate, and a generous financial hiring incentive for the Lateral or Graduate selected through a rigorous hiring process. Visit www.cityofarcata.org or City Manager’s Office, 736 F Street, Arcata (707) 825-2135. EOE. default
Entry level or experienced–all you need is the DRIVE to succeed! Part-Time, full-time, and substitute positions. Competitive wages & benefits, PERS retirement for all regular positions. FREE training available for CLASS B license and School Bus Driver Certification.
Apply at HCOE or online at www.humboldt.k12.ca.us
Performs food preparation and storage, serving of meals and snacks, cleaning and storing of dishes, utensils, pots, and general department sanitation. May be assigned to tray line, cafeteria, dish room, host/hostess, or catering or may be assigned to relieve in other areas. Recording of data is a part of this position. Food products require very simple preparation.
Reply to: Personnel, HCOE, 901 Myrtle Ave., Eureka, CA 95501.
For consideration, please apply to requisition SCH-1616584 via our website: www.sutterhealth.org/employment EOE
Qualifications: Must be 18 years of age or older. Drivers are subject to a medical evaluation, including drug testing.
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Career Opportunities
Would you like to apply your skills in an established organization helping local children and families? Our exciting workplace has full and part-time time openings.Take a look at the job descriptions on our website at www.changingtidesfs.org.
open door Community Health Centers
Now hiring energetic service‐minded individuals wanting to excel in a team environment.
NOW SEEKING HEALTH CARE STAFF: Registered Nurses, Licensed Vocational Nurses, Medical Assistants, Dental Assistants, Case Managers
NOW SEEKING OPERATIONAL STAFF: Administrative Assistants, Receptionists/ Customer Service Specialists, Billing
POSITIONS AVAILABLE IN: Arcata, Crescent City, Eureka, Ferndale, Fortuna, McKinleyville, and Willow Creek For details and on‐line applications, visit:
opendoorhealth.com
Must be able to read, write and speak English as well as understand and follow written and oral instructions and directions. Must have sufficient mathematical ability to perform basic measurement and portioning activities including increasing and decreasing recipes.
VISITATION SPECIALIST Full-time, benefitted position provides supervised visitation for children, youth and their families in a variety of settings, provides parenting skills coaching, as well as related tasks. Requirements include: transporting clients in employee’s own vehicle throughout Humboldt Co. (mileage is reimbursed), ability to lift and carry car seats and children, min. 2 years of experience working with children, youth or families or 2 years working in a social service agency. $14.11/hr. Open until filled
MENTAL HEALTH SUPPORT SPECIALIST Part-time, variable schedule position provides support to children, youth and families in a variety of settings including home, school, and community; 1:1 behavior coaching; and referrals and linkage to community resources. Requires Bachelor’s Degree in psychology, social work, child development or related field, 2 years of work experience with children, youth and families. Associate of Arts Degree in one of the above fields and 4 years of work experience will be considered. $18/hr. Open until filled
Don’t see your specific job? Submit your resume to humanresources@opendoorhealth.com and we will work to match you with our opportunities.
Additional requirements for all positions listed above: Must be able to pass DOJ/FBI criminal history fingerprint clearance and possess a valid CDL, current automobile insurance, and a vehicle for work.
Licensed medical, dental or behavioral health providers are encouraged to inquire about career opportunities at opendoorhealth.com
Submit a letter of interest, resume, and completed job application to Nanda Prato, Human Resource Director, 2259 Myrtle Ave., Eureka, CA 95501 or nprato@changingtidesfs.org
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PART-TIME FACULTY POSITIONS EUREKA CAMPUS Astronomy Biology Communications (Speech) Computer Information Systems Counselor – Disabled Students Programs Dental Assisting Librarian Mathematics Nursing – Clinical Physical Education Sign Language Welding
DEL NORTE Business Mathematics
KLAMATH-TRINITY (HOOPA) Business Technology Communication Studies Psychology Sociology More information about the positions is available through our website. www.redwoods.edu/humanresources College of the Redwoods 707-476-4140 • hr@redwoods.edu College of the Redwoods is an EO Employer
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California Conservation Corps
School Nurse
Supervising Cook I
1.0 FTE, 2016-2017 School Yr. Reqrs. CA School Nurse credential authorizing school nursing services & current Board of Registered Nursing license. Credential may be applied for upon hire with Bachelor’s Degree & RN License. Itinerant school nursing exp. in school setting pref. Placement on Certificated Salary Schedule. Eligible for Health & Welfare benefits & STRS. App. available at HCOE or online: www.humboldt.k12.ca.us/pers/appinfo.php Reply to: PERSONNEL, HCOE, 901 Myrtle Ave., Eureka, CA 95501. For job desc. or questions contact Kathy Atkinson at katkinson@humboldt.k12.ca.us or call (707) 445-7039. Open Until Filled. default
Duties: Responsible for all functions related to corpsmember training and development, management and operations of the Fortuna CCC Campus Culinary Program.
($26,209 - $32,464 + benefits) Open to entry level applicants. This is a handson position involving the maintenance and repair of City facilities, systems and equipment. This position will require employee to be on-call and reside in or within 30 minutes of Rio Dell. The work involved is physically demanding. Applications may be obtained at 675 Wildwood Avenue, www.riodellcity.com or call (707)764-3532. Position is open until filled. default
Responsibilities include the overall management of a Head Start center base program. Must meet Teacher Level on Child Develop Permit Matrix, plus 3 units in Admin (BA/BS Degree in Child Develop or a related field preferred). Requires a min of 2 yrs exp working with preschool children in a group setting. Full-time (school year): 40 hr/wk (Mon-Fri); $14.80-$16.34 per hr. To apply, submit resume, cover letter &
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ASSOCIATE TEACHER WILLOW CREEK, REDWAY, BRIDGEVILLE, EUREKA, FORTUNA Assists teacher in the implementation and supervision of activities for preschool children. Requires a min. of 12 ECE units - incl. core classes - & at least 1 yr exp working with young children. Part-time, 32-34 hr/wk (school year), $11.15-$11.72/hr.
Positions are Open Until Filled To apply, submit applications to: Northcoast Children’s Services 1266 9th Street, Arcata, CA 95521 For additional info & application please call 707-822-7206 or visit our website at www.ncsheadstart.org
Cher-Ae Heights Indian Community of the Trinidad Rancheria.Cher-Ae Heights is an alcohol and drug free workplace with required testing. Native American Preference Given default
UTILITY WORKER I/II
Full time entry level position open for
CENTER DIRECTOR WORTHINGTON HEADSTART
Employment Applications available in Tribal Programs Office or visit our website at www.trinidad-rancheria.org
Deadline: August 15, 2016
Customer Service Specialist
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Apply: Online www.ccc.ca.gov
The City of Rio Dell Is now accepting applications for
Deadline is August 12, 2016
PART-TIME POSITIONS
Fulltime/Permanent Salary $3,033-$3,798 plus benefits
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This position is responsible for ensuring the highest level of customer service with the emphasis on product support in the use, selection and troubleshooting via the telephone, email, written correspondence and in person for all C. Crane products. Customer service experience a plus, Working knowledge of Microsoft Excel and Word, High School Diploma or equivalent. Applications available at www.ccrane.com/jobs
Employment Opportunities in Beautiful Trinidad
Humboldt County Office of Education
Senior Account Technician—School Support Program Full-time, 7.5 Hrs./Day, 12 Mo., 260 Days/Yr., $2,632.07-$3,361.37/Mo., $16.20-$20.69/Hr., Entry DOE. Qualifications: Requires 3 years experience working in fiscal recordkeeping, bookkeeping and competency in spreadsheet and software applications. Experience in a school office performing both clerical and fiscal duties desirable. Eligible for Health & Wellness Benefits, PERS Retirement. Application available at HCOE or online: www.humboldt.k12.ca.us Reply to: PERSONNEL, HCOE, 901 Myrtle Ave., Eureka, CA 95501. For questions contact Kathy Atkinson at katkinson@HCOE.org or call (707) 445-7039. Closes: 8/30/2016, 4 pm.
Tri-County Independent Living (TCIL) is a community-based, non-residential, non-profit, multicultural organization.
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TCIL IS SEEKING TO FILL TWO POSITIONS Information & Referral/Admin and Programs Support Specialist Independent Living/Transitions Specialist Looking for dedicated advocates of the Independent Living Philosophy which promotes and advocates for rights of people with disabilities to live independently, make their own choices and live in a fully accessible, integrated community. Positions serve Humboldt, Del Norte and Trinity Counties from office located in Eureka. Full time. Excellent medical, dental, vacation/holiday/PTO and sick leave benefits. Compensation: I&R/APS Specialist $12–$14/ hr. DOE; ILS/Transitions Specialist $15–$17/hr. DOE For information on how to apply, application and position descriptions go to www.tilinet.org
OPEN UNTIL FILLED People with Disabilities and Minorities strongly encouraged to apply. Alternative format will be provided upon request. EOE.
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Come join Mad River Community Hospital and enjoy the satisfaction of working with a team. Yes, you can be happy at workâ&#x20AC;Śhere. If you have to work, why not do so with some of the best in the business. We are looking to hire Registered Nurses, Human Resource Team Leader and other positions. Look on our web site for openings: www.madriverhospital.com
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Candidates must possess a current CA RDH license, as well as, excellent communication skills, clinical experience, computer proficiency, and teamwork abilities. Bilingual Spanish and experience with Electronic Dental Records preferred. Compensation $38-$43 per hour DOE.
REG. DIETITIAN needed for behavioral health center to provide monthly assessment of clients with a dynamic interdisciplinary team. Contract position. Call 442â&#x2C6;&#x2019; 5721 x11060 for more info. http://www.crestwoodbeha vioralhealth.com/location/e urekaca
Full-time LVN/RN Candidates must possess a current nursing license, as well as, clinical experience, strong triage skills, computer proficiency, and management abilities.
LOOKING FOR A MEANINGFUL JOB IN YOUR COMMUNITY? To start a career where you feel good about helping out others? We are looking for Onâ&#x2C6;&#x2019;Call team members to supplement our programs, a great opportunity to get your foot in the door with our caring and compassionate company. We are looking for onâ&#x2C6;&#x2019;call LVN/LPTs, Service Coordinators, Rehab Assistants, Cooks, and Housekeepers. Apply in person at Crestwood Behavioral Health Center 2370 Buhne Street, Eureka 707â&#x2C6;&#x2019;442â&#x2C6;&#x2019;5721
RRHC is an EOE and offers a four-day work week, as well as, competitive compensation and benefit packages. Interested and qualified candidates may apply at :
Redwoods Rural Health Center 101 West Coast Rd P.O. Box 769, Redway, CA 95560, download an employment application from www.rrhc.org or contact RRHC at (707) 923-2783.
EMPLOYMENT OPPORTUNITIES
Surveillance Officer, PT Kitchen Janitor, PT Shuttle Driver, PT Valet, PT Security Officer I, PT Deli Worker, PT Janitor, PT Line Cook (Sunset Restaurant), FT To apply visit our website at www.cheraeheightscasino.com
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(707) 445.9641 PROCUREMENT COUNSELOR, NORCAL PTAC Location: Humboldt, Del Norte, Shasta, Siskiyou, Trinity or Mendocino Counties, or remote Partâ&#x2C6;&#x2019;time, 20â&#x2C6;&#x2019;30 hours/week; negotiable; benefit eligible Wage: $25â&#x2C6;&#x2019;$50/hr. DOE Seeking an experienced professional with knowledge of government contracts for the position of Procureâ&#x2C6;&#x2019; ment Counselor. Responsibilities will include inâ&#x2C6;&#x2019;person & teleâ&#x2C6;&#x2019; phone counseling with Northern California area small & emerging business clients in the methods & techniques in becoming responâ&#x2C6;&#x2019; sible bidders & successful contractors/suppliers to Federal, State, & local government agencies. To apply visit www2.humboldt.edu/ hsuhr/vacancies.html Application Deadline: August 24, first review. Open until filled. default
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Art & Collectibles STORE CLOSING "Antiques & More" in Ferndale is closing Sept 25 2016 after 4 great years. Everything must go........ Deep discounts starting now. Antiques, collectables, hardware, saddles, tack, furniture, vintage, we are a total mixed bag of things from Fun to Funky. Open Fri, Sat & Sun thru Sept 25. Noon to 5 PM or later. 580 Main Street at Main & Shaw Ave
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Sutter Coast Hospital SURGICAL INVENTORY/STERILE PROCESSING SPECIALIST Full time. Position Maintains the computer Inventory Control System for the surgery area. Controls the ordering and restocking process of supplies and maintains/distributes stock. Performs a variety of tasks related to the preparation of instruments and equipment for procedures & surgeries. Operates sterilizing & decontamination units. Responsibilities include instrument processing, distribution, inventory, equipment decontamination and record keeping. Requisition # SCH-1604935. For consideration, please apply to requisition SCH-1616584 via our website: www.sutterhealth.org/employment EOE
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2011 BMW 528i Beautiful Car! Loaded! #19716 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $24,995 2013 Kia Optima SX Turbo, Only 32K! Loaded! #43915 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,995 2013 Toyota Prius Plug-In Hybrid Loaded! #23616. . . . . . . . . . . . . $19,995 2009 Acura TSX Loaded! Only 67K! #23016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,995 2006 Nissan 350Z 6 Spd! Only 45K! #21916 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,995 2014 Chev Cruze Diesel 46 MPG HWY! #07616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,995 2013 Hyundai Sonata Hybrid 40 MPG HWY! #21516 . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,995 1997 Chev Corvette Only 73K! #11816 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,995 2009 BMW 328xi AWD Loaded! Nice! #19916. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,995 2010 Toyota Corolla S Only 32K! #30516 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,995 2007 Acura TL Only 67K! Loaded! #C0116. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $13,995 2011 VW Jetta SEL PZEV Sunroof! #30316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,995 2011 Honda CR-Z Hybrid Only 63K! #16816 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,995 2014 Mazda2 Sport Like New! #23916 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $11,995 2006 Honda Civic LX Only 77K! #26716 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,995 2008 Buick LaCrosse CX Only 65K! #24916 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,995 2009 Dodge Charger SE 20” Rims! #24016. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $9,995 2006 Honda Accord EX V-6 6 Spd! #27016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $8,995 2004 Hyundai Tiburon 5 Spd! Only 60K! #20016. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $7,995 2009 Ford Focus 5 Spd! 35 MPG HWY! #C0216 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,995
2016 Chev Silverado 2500 Diesel Crew Cab #32116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $52,995 2013 Ford F-150 4x4 Crew Cab Platinum #00616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $42,995 2013 Ford F-150 FX4 SuperCrew Loaded! #08016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $41,995 2014 Chev Silverado 1500 4x4 Crew Cab #25316. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34,995 2011 Chev Silverado 3500HD 4x4 Stake Side! #07716 . . . . . . . . . . . . $32,995 2012 Honda Ridgeline RTL Like New! #29216 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,995 2014 Nissan Frontier 4x4 Crew Cab #24616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $27,995 2012 Nissan Titan 4x4 Crew Cab 7’ Bed! #51215 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,995 2008 Chev Avalanche 1500 4x4 Crew Cab #10316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,995 2011 Ford Ranger 4x4 XCab Only 37K! #24116 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $21,995 2006 Chev Silverado 1500 Crew Cab Only 60K! #03116. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,995 2006 GMC Sierra 1500 4x4 XCab Hybrid #52715 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,995 2008 Ford F-150 XLT 4x4 XCab! #10816 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,995 2006 Chev Colorado LT 4x4 Crew Cab #25516. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,995 2007 Chev Colorado LT Crew Cab #24416. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,995 2006 Toyota Tundra 4x4 Double Cab #25116. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,995 2002 Ford Ranger XLT XCab 5 Spd! #30016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,995 1998 Chev S-10 4x4 XCab! #30216 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,995 1994 Mazda B4000 4x4 XCab! #06316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,995 1997 Ford F-150 5 Spd! Leer Shell! #51515. . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $6,995
2015 Toyota Sequoia 4x4 3rd Row Seating! #20116 . . . . . . . . . . . . $42,995 2012 GMC Yukon Denali Hybrid 4x4 Loaded! #01016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $36,995 2011 Chev Tahoe LTZ 4x4 Loaded! Looks Sharp! #31616. . . . . . . . . . . . . . $34,995 2013 Jeep Wrangler Unlimited 4x4 6 Spd! #16316 . . . . . . . . . . . . $31,995 2011 Lexus RX 350 AWD Loaded! Only 62K! #53015 . . . . . . . . . . . . $28,995 2014 Subaru XV Crosstrek Hybrid Loaded! #17016 . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,995 2011 Toyota Highlander AWD 3rd Row Seating! #22316 . . . . . . . . . . . . $26,995 2014 Dodge Journey R/T AWD Like New! #32716 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $23,995 2014 Hyundai Santa Fe Sport AWD Like New! #15815 . . . . . . . . . . . . $22,995 2013 Ford Escape SE Only 17K! Like New! #19016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $20,995 2014 Jeep Cherokee Sport 4x4 #12016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,995 2012 Chev Express Extended Cargo #10016 . . . . . . . . . . . . $18,995 2010 GMC Acadia AWD 3rd Row Seating! #27316 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,995 2007 Honda CR-V EX-L Leather! Sunroof! #00916 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $17,995 2009 Toyota RAV4 Ltd 4x4 3rd Row Seating! #26316. . . . . . . . . . . . . $16,995 2014 Dodge Grand Caravan 7 Passenger! #32016 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $15,995 2007 Nissan Murano AWD Only 61K! #24716 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $14,995 2011 Ford Transit Connect XLT Cargo Van #26616 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . $12,995 2004 Chev Tahoe LTZ 4x4 3rd Row Seating! #27916 . . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,995 2009 Kia Sportage LX AWD Affordable! #17916 . . . . . . . . . . . . $10,995
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