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From the Editor A long Humboldt summer

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Contributors

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Features 19

A Charmed Life in Rio Dell Mayor Debra Garnes and the beauty of the small town

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Rafting the Trinity A river with personality

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Your 90-Day Calendar

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See You Next Season

122 Seasonal Snapshot Andrei Hedstrom

Perfect Fall Trips 32

Outdoorsy Type

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With the Kids

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Not Strictly for Tourists

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Food & Drink 47

Counter Culture Delish on 5th’s upscale deli

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Bright Flavors at Fregoso’s Comida Mexicana

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Night and Day A pair of bars for cozy evenings and late-afternoon sunshine

Just Browsing 70

Raise a Glass Best in barware

Regional Directory 94

Map of Humboldt

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Humboldt County Electric Vehicle Charging Stations

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Trinidad Area Map

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Willow Creek & Trinidad Maps

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Blue Lake Map

100 McKinleyville & North Arcata Maps 103 Arcata Map 104 Eureka Map 106 Old Town Eureka Map 108 Fortuna Map 111 Ferndale & Eel River Valley Map 112 Avenue of the Giants Maps 114 Garberville & Redway Maps 121 Shelter Cove Map

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You’re just in time for Humboldt summer, that late season where the sun warms our hills and beaches into October. Coastal temperatures don’t sizzle like they do inland but you should put on sunblock nonetheless — telling people back home you got a sunburn in famously foggy Humboldt will get you no sympathy. As for what to do while you’re here, the Insider is full of ideas. In this issue’s Perfect Trips, we invite you to make the most of the weather: Dip your toes in gentle swimming holes, paddle kayaks to remote camps, take in some outdoor art and toast your good company on a sunset cocktail cruise aboard a historic vessel. If you’re looking for some river time, the little city of Rio Dell is worth a look. Mayor Debra Garnes fell in love with the place and reading our profile of this “city girl” who’s gone all-in on simple, small-town life might inspire you to pack up the car for a quick trip. If you’re up for rougher water, Willow Creek is where it’s at. We’ve got the lowdown on river rafting tours as well as a few pro tips in our Adventure column. Read it before you put your paddle in the water and don’t forget that sunblock. Back in Arcata, mellow sounds are wafting up from old-school jazz lounge The Basement, where

you can lean back on a couch with a French 75 cocktail while listening to some Ella Fitzgerald covers. And in Eureka, vintage revival North of Fourth offers similarly swanky drinks with a little more vitamin D out back, where the patio is bursting with flowers. Don’t worry, we won’t let you go hungry. We’ll take you to newcomer Delish on 5th to explore its vast selection of upscale deli offerings, by the pound from the case or in the form of photo-worthy sandwiches and bakery treats. There’s also Fregoso’s Comida Mexicana, with its fresh takes on traditional dishes — try the Margarita with Tajin or the chile relleno molcajete and let them open your mind to the possibilities. Keep the summer going with some cocktail ware to take back with you. Peruse our spread of glasses, shakers and fanciful glass straws and see what strikes your fancy. You’ve got time to use them — summer’s not close to finished in Humboldt. Cheers.

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The Humboldt County Fair: Aug. 15-25 For 10 days, the Humbolt County Fairgrounds in Ferndale are a 4-H wonderland with horse racing during the day and a neon-lit dreamscape at night.

Humboldt Crabs & B52s Baseball Two local semi-pro teams a bay apart — one of them is bound to have a home game you can watch with a beer and a burger.

North Country Fair: Sept. 21-22 This is another species of fair — All Species, in fact, like its wild and whimsical parade around the Arcata Plaza, the myriad bands and vendors, and the annual Samba Parade.

Local Bands Keep your ears open in Old Town Eureka or on the Arcata Plaza (or check www.northcoastjournal. com), and pop into a show. We’ve got all kinds of talent around here.

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Collin Yeo was born in San Francisco and raised in Dow’s Prairie, California. He has also lived in Colorado, New York and New Orleans. He has worked in construction, in demolition (deconstruction?), in bars and restaurants, and has also been a touring musician and occasional freelance writer.

Richmond, California. He recently graduated from Humboldt State University with a degree in criminology and journalism. He writes about race, culture, education and food. When he’s not writing, you can find him cooking or working on his jump shot.

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A Charmed Life in Rio Dell Mayor Debra Garnes and the beauty of the small town

By Jennifer Fumiko Cahill • Photographs by Amy Kumler Standing on the river bar, Debra Garnes squints in the sun, a pair of triangle abalone earrings glint at her neck. She waves her left →

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“We both want to be happy people.We want to keep it light and keep it uplifting.”

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arm to indicate the white bluffs and their stark contrast to all the greenery around us and across the Eel River. The water below glitters jade green at a distance but is clear enough to see the bottom. The current is slow now, compared to its high, dangerous rush in winter, but still moving enough to prevent the algae blooms that keep dog owners away other times of the year. It feels remote here, though we only drove two minutes off the main drag to get here. Despite the cloudless day, we’re the only ones in sight until a truck rolls onto the rocky river bar with a kayak. The driver steps out and makes quick work of untying the craft and hoisting it a few yards to the river’s edge. “Look at that. He’s already putting in the water,” Garnes says with a smile and a hand on her hip. She wonders aloud if today would be a good day to come back with an innertube and float away the afternoon. In 2014, Garnes won a seat on the Rio Dell City Council and this year her fellow council members voted her the tiny city’s first African American mayor. It’s an un-salaried position but one Garnes loves like she loves this town that’s small enough to drive through before the song on the radio finishes. Ask Garnes, born and raised in Detroit, Michigan, what brought her to Rio Dell and she’ll say, “The temperature,” and laugh. “Between here and Trinidad we have the best weather. … We have early morning fog and then sunshine.” She’s tried other climates. After leaving Northern Michigan University in the wake of her father’s death and joining the U.S. Navy, Garnes was stationed in Hawaii for four years, as a gunner’s mate, maintaining weapons — skills she says she hasn’t made use of since. She moved on to Sacramento, supervising removal of hazardous materials like lead and asbestos from the Rancho Seco nuclear power plant. Then, at 34, she found a lump in her breast and underwent a mastectomy and reconstructive surgery, the latter taking the greater toll on her overall health and leading her to retire early. It was around the time of her diagnosis that she met her wife, Elizabeth Warren (no, not that one). The two quickly began spending time every day, getting through the stress of diagnosis and treatment together. “We both want to be happy people,” says Garnes, who appreciates their shared positivity. “We want to keep it light and keep it uplifting.” And after 25 years together, 11 of them married, they’re still that couple — grinning and sitting side by side at restaurant tables. A radical change from Sacramento, they spent a year off the grid — relying on generators and water from a spring — in Zenia, a remote part of Trinity County, while looking for the home they eventually found in Rio Dell. It was a challenge for self-proclaimed “city girl” Garnes. “I was proud of myself,” she says, adding she was also pleasantly surprised at the acceptance she and Warren found there. “You’d think you drop an interracial lesbian couple in this place in the mountains,” she trails off laughing. Rio Dell showed her the same warm welcome as both a resident and a mayor. “There was a time, apparently, when I would not have been welcome here but I

A fine day in Rio Dell:

Have you had breakfast? Doesn’t matter. Stop at Wildwood Waffles (770 Wildwood Ave.) for a made-to-order waffle stuffed with cream cheese and local jam. Head down Wildwood Avenue almost to the end of town and turn left onto Edwards Drive, bearing right where the pavement gives way to bumpy dirt road, and find yourself right on the river bar. Soak up the sun and splash in the river to your heart’s content. (Note: Rivers in Humboldt can run cold and currents can be surprisingly strong. Take care, especially with young swimmers.) There are a few choice spots along the river for fossil hunting, so keep a keen eye out. When it’s time for a late lunch, head back up to town for old-fashioned burgers and milkshakes on the patio at DJ’s Burger Bar (509 Wildwood Ave). Not ready to leave? Get in a little more river time and pop into the Patron for a dinner of street tacos. Nobody’s going to rush you.

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“I give mad props to the citizens of Rio Dell.”

have not had a single incident. I give mad props to the citizens of Rio Dell.” Small as it is, Rio Dell, population 3,400, has seen big changes. Starting in the late 1800s through the early 1900s, the town formerly known as Wildwood was dominated by rough and tumble Pacific Lumber Co. workers from Scotia, the company town just across the bridge. The now quiet main drag brimmed with bars and brothels, earning the “wild” in the old name that remains on Wildwood Avenue. It was a need for law enforcement that pushed Rio Dell toward incorporation in 1965, though you’d hardly guess it now. Standing on the street in the morning, birdsong is often louder than traffic. The lumber company is long gone and Rio Dell is looking for other economic opportunities. A trio of operations are setting up in a cannabis-friendly business park just outside the city proper and three dispensaries are coming to town. Still, it’s more than a stretch to imagine Rio Dell losing its rural, small-town character. That suits Garnes, who’s clearly abandoned her city ways. “When I go to the city, I’m offended by the noise, I’m offended by the traffic. … I just really like the quiet.” Nor can she imagine leaving or changing the natural beauty here. Her home, she says, “has an absolutely clear view of the bluffs. … I’ve watched a lunar eclipse, the entire thing, from my front window.” It’s her hope that more people will visit Rio Dell and discover the things that charm those who live there, like the quiet, the river access and the chance to slow down.

Rio Dell Mayor Debra Garnes, a Detroit native, loves the quiet life she’s found along the Eel River.

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Recreational whitewater rafting likely began in the 1940s on Wyoming’s Snake River, when some intrepid argonauts saw a wooden boat, a gnarled mash of rocks and roiling, swift water, and thought, “That looks fun!” Thirty years later in 1972, it became an Olympic sport at the fateful Munich Games. Now, though the technology has improved — rubber rafts, helmets, lifejackets — the aim has not: It’s still about harnessing nature’s awesome power in pursuit of a lark. The Trinity River is one of the few rivers in California you can raft yearround, as are the American and Klamath rivers. Unlike the Eel, whose algal blooms make a hazard for people and dogs alike, or the California Salmon, where appropriate flow exists only in

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the early summer, the Trinity runs clear enough and high enough that, be it December or June, you can hop in an inflatable raft to try your luck. “[No river] really compares to the Trinity in terms of variety and access to all ages,” said Trinity River Rafting’s co-owner Dana Steinhauser. Whether you’re looking for a lazy float, death-defying, Class V whitewater or something in between, the Trinity has what you need. River rapids are graded by “class.” The spectrum starts at the low end with the flat, fast moving water of a Class I rapid, and goes up to Class VI, which is considered “extreme and explorato-

”Each river has its own personality. The Trinity is a beautiful, healthy river.“

ry,” and generally a no-go even for the most experienced of rafters. The typical simile for a Class VI rapid is that it’s like going down Niagra Falls in a barrel. The Trinity is primarily comprised of Class II and III rapids. Steinhauser and her husband, David, have been running Trinity River Rafting since 1988. It is one of two companies along the river that offer commercial trips down the infamous Burnt Ranch section of the river. A 10.5-mile, 18-rapid-long venture at the bottom of a 700-foot canyon that offers some of the most technical and challenging stretches of river in the state. What’s kept Steinhauser and her husband at the banks of the Trinity so long is its character. “Rapids are rapids wherever you are,” said Steinhauser, “but each river has its own personality. The Trinity is a beautiful, healthy river. It’s remote — we see eagles every day we raft. It’s an amazing river environment.” Brianna Carreira, owner of Bigfoot Rafting, agrees. “The Trinity was my first river — I’m a spoiled, spoiled girl,” she laughed. “My favorite part is it’s not so dangerous to where you have to be scared all the time. Whenever you do something risky, there’s the ‘fun-to-fear ratio’ and this one’s pretty even.” That said, a river is not a plaything. No matter how “easy” the course may seem, “You don’t want to think you can buy your way down the river,” said Steinhauser. Rafting requires respect and a regard for risk. During a high-flow year, like 2019, the current is swift and cold from snow melt; when the water is down, there are more rocks upon which to smash yourself. Care and attention should always humboldtinsider.com

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adventure be paid. Everyone has their own do’s and don’ts, but some are more or less universal:

huge group wants to go out and we don’t have the boats, we are not afraid to call each other and ask if

Don’t wear jeans, don’t raft a river for the first time without a guide or knowledgeable compan-

they want in on the trip.” Each company offers a wide range of trips, vary-

ion, don’t wear flip flops and don’t bring glass. The biggest do is “tip your guide.” On the Trinity alone — and the Trinity is the chief recreational river in the area — there are no fewer

ing in both length and difficulty, from the Hawkins Bar beginner run to the more technical and exciting Pigeon Point trip. At the beginning of what appears to be a hot,

than four companies offering trips down various sections. Bigfoot Rafting Co., Trinity River Rafting,

hot summer, there’s no better way to spend a day than to strap on a personal floatation device and

Six Rivers Rafting and Redwoods & Rivers (which also runs a guide school) all operate within 3 miles of one another along State Route 299.

traverse the wild rivers of Northern California. It looks like fun, right?

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The endless summer in Humboldt lasts well into autumn, when seasonal winds and currents bring the driest air and warmest ocean temperatures. Take advantage of this cyclical quirk, whether swimming on the Eel River, tide pooling at Patrick’s Point or paddling with the otters in Stone Lagoon. For a more civilized outside experience, take a mural walk in Old Town, root for a wooden bat league baseball team, mutton bust at a rodeo or cocktail cruise on Humboldt Bay. For repast, pop over to dine on one of our sunny restaurant patios. To round out the day, get board in Humboldt’s liveliest skate park or tie one on with aerial silk acrobats. →

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Whether coastal fog or inland heat, here’s how to beat either summer extreme as Humboldtians have for decades. Grab your trunks, kids and sandwiches, and wind down along the Avenue of the Giants to the California Federation of Women’s Clubs Grove. Besides a four-faced outdoor fireplace, picnic table slabs the length of a decent RV and a giant redwood carcass that resembles a beached blue whale, the grove sports a short trail to one of the gentlest, most swimmable sandy bends on the scenic Eel River. For a summertime

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bonus, cross the seasonal footbridge and hike along the Bull Creek Flat, from which rises the densest stand of old growth giants in Humboldt Redwoods State Park. Before a dip, check local river conditions. (The Eel can be too swift in spring or too low in autumn.) Motor to Patrick’s Point State Park, a lushly forested coastal headland 30 miles north of Eureka, and you can wake to birdsong at one of three spacious bluff top campgrounds under the trees, sans bugs, and within short walks to several beaches and coves. Agate and Abalone campgrounds require reservations (www. ReserveCalifornial.com or 800-444-7275).


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California Federation of Women’s Clubs Grove For those on bike or foot, there is a walkin campground to reward you for your mode of locomotion. Patrick’s Point, acre by acre, packs in more than most state parks. Choose from a recreated Yurok Indian plank-house village, a ceremonial rock, a wedding rock, an agate beach, a tidepool-ing cove and three promontories overlooking the ocean. Or mix and match, as picturesque trails connect them all. Be advised that unpredictable waves and strong tides make caution mandatory next to the ocean. But should you insist on a quick dip, 5 miles down Patrick’s Point Drive is College Cove, a pleasant bowlshaped hideaway whose shape moderates

One of many stunning vistas at Patrick's Point State Park. Greg Nyquist

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Foodies Smokin’ Barrels Burgers and BBQ knows how to drum up business. The Fortuna comfort food spot smokes its meats in a 30-gallon barrel, creating the perfect “kiss of smoke” that brings Humboldtians and non-Humboldtians back for more. Popular picks include the pulled pork nuggets and Husky Burger (pulled pork with tritrip and bacon). For a yummy twist, try the spicy Korean chicken sandwich, pork rind basket, blue cheese tri-tip salad or sweet potato fries. Or do it up daily style: smoked tri-tip dinners on Friday and Saturday, barbecue chicken on Wednesday, rib dinner on Thursday and meatloaf on Sundays and Tuesdays. Co-owner Dave Kadivar, formerly of popular Eureka sports bar Steve & Dave’s, is focusing on lunch and dinner with his newish (one-year this summer) endeavor, but intends to keep sports TV in the mix for Fortuna fans. Arcata’s premier farm-to-table vegetarian café and juice bar Cafe Phoenix, a clean, modern, inviting and casual locale, replenishes body and palate for breakfast and lunch daily, as well as dinner Thursday through Saturday. Few meals, liquid or solid, come fresher as many of the ingredients start their Smokin’ Barrels day in the garden out Burgers and BBQ back. Regulars rave 1095 South Fortuna Blvd., about the chia pudding, in the Strongs Creek Plaza turmeric latte, nut milks, Shopping Center, Fortuna huevos rancheros and grilled toast. Dog Cafe Phoenix toters appreciate the pet-friendly patio. The 1360 G St., Arcata ambitious daily menu Papa Wheelies Pub on the chalkboard strings together words 1584 Reasor Road, that in all likelihood McKinleyville have never been strung open afternoons and together before, such evenings, closed as “roasted cherry toSundays and Tuesdays mato-zucchini-shaved asparagus galette.” For the gluten-free and grilled cheese, chickpea vegan types, many appetizing options and cashew sandwiches, hand-cut fries await, such as blackberry cheesecake, and BLTs with avocado and mountains of blueberry almond coffeecake, peanut bacon. But they reserve especially glowing butter-banana pie, sesame tahini cookies reviews for the grass-fed burgers with and pistachio chocolate cookies. locally sourced fixings and homemade At Papa Wheelies Pub, the food is mayo. Its entrance marked by a sculpture as good as the eponymous pun. Kids, of a bicyclist riding on a back wheel, Papa’s adults, locals and travelers rave over the can be described as the proverbial hole

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Slider with bacon jam from Smokin’ Barrels. Sam Armanino

in the wall. There are no individual tables, just a pair of long ones and a few seats at the bar. But the little pub in McKinleyville has big ambitions, culinary and otherwise. Its selection of wines and beers impresses city folk. Its outdoor patio and fenced yard gladdens pets and kids. And its frequent musical acts keep the dinner crowds chomping and stomping. →


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Art Lovers Starsky and Hutch. Salt and pepper. Sampson and Delilah. The pantheon of meaningful partners now makes room for another, the dynamic duo of Canvas + Clay. The nonprofit gallery in the Carson Block Building in Old Town Eureka hosts regular collaborations of established studio artists with members of Eureka Studio, an arts center for people with developmental disabilities. The mix of polished teachers and raw talents makes for amazing synergy. Recent pairings include a Ferndale art teacher exploring the elements of the desert landscape in a series of watercolors with a Eureka ceramicist who created a new phylum of fun sea creatures with bug

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The walls of Old Town come alive during the Eureka Street Art Festival. Alexander Woodard

Canvas + Clay 233 F St., Eureka 707-443-1428 for hours

Synapse Nova 212 G St., Eureka eyes and tantalizing tentacles. Another chromatic collision brought together a Canvas+Clay teacher and student, their influences on each other readily apparent as they sketched their way through an inventory of birds, people, lines, hats and more. Keep your eyes out for an upcoming juried exhibit which C + C promises will go to the dogs. No need to flip out for art’s sake. Others will do it for you, like the aerialists at Synapse Nova, an engaged community space dedicated to aerial dance, performance art and contemporary theater in Old Town Eureka. The artsy acrobats amaze in many forms, whether dangling from colorful silks attached to the ceiling or wiggling on the floor while doing butoh, a contemporary Japanese theater dance form. No matter

Eureka Street Art Festival the medium, social mo — the grandfather justice is often the July 27 to August 3 of the Eureka mural theme. But the Synapmovement as well as darling of Burning ticians know how to Man for his giant mechanical fire-breathhave fun, too, like when they hosted a Star Wars cabaret. Open gym times welcome ing steampunk octopus — and celebrated experienced aerialists. Drop-in classes for exterior wall transformers from Miami, other modes of motion welcome novices Canada and Argentina. Thread among of all ages. For a regularly scheduled treat, the murals new and old by foot or bike, or see their featured cabaret on the first join the 2019 artists as they put on their Saturday of each month, which starts at 9 finishing touches for the multi-block party p.m., just as Eureka’s monthly arts walk is on Saturday, Aug. 3, from noon to 6 p.m., on winding down. Sixth Street between C and H. Grownups See the creation of mega-murals will appreciate the beer gardens and made by international and local artists all musical acts, children the kids zone with over Old Town and downtown during the bouncy house and bubbles. Both will enjoy second annual Eureka Street Art Festival, dozens of Humboldt food vendors, offering from July 27 to August 3. This year’s lineup oysters, kettle corn, barbecue, artisan includes Humboldt sensation Duane Flatchocolates and more. → humboldtinsider.com

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EXHIBITIONS AT THE MORRIS GRAVES MUSEUM OF ART artists. Sculpture, especially figure sculpture, is my most compelling means of artistic expression. Conditions of the human predicament are easily conveyed using the human figure. My work can show beauty, grace, movement, struggle or humor, all aspects of the human condition. I use sculpture to illustrate particular moments of life. The time that I spend creating these images is intense, stimulating, thought provoking, frustrating, and ultimately, rewarding. This collection depicts people dancing as if they are free in the moment. I enjoy

Junque Arte Exhibition and Competition: 25 Years! October 5th to November 25th Designed to celebrate artistic creativity on the North Coast, and heighten the awareness of renewable resources in the art making process, each artwork in this juried exhibition is made from 100% recycled materials…reclaimed, reused, recovered, secondhand, salvaged, anything un-new! This year's juror is Dan McCauley from Dan's Custom Metals.

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Lida Penkova: Dreams of Far Away Places July 20th to September 1st “My show will present a selection of some of my favorite black & white and hand colored linocuts, canvases and painted driftwood sculptures created in the last 8+ years. My art works are memories of different cultures, their customs, ceremonies, myths, as well as honoring their artists and artisans. I lived and traveled in some of them, have studied and admired others. My inspiration comes from self-taught artists of aboriginal Australia, Mexican and Nepalese villages, Inuit communities, from Irish and Indian festivals, etc. They all tell stories reflecting their everyday life, religious beliefs and folk celebrations. Last, but not least, Humboldt County, my home of the last 11 years, has inspired my later pieces.” Jack Sewell: Dance Like Nobody is Watching September 7th to October 27th “You've gotta dance like there's nobody watching, Love like you'll never be hurt, Sing like there's nobody listening, And live like it's heaven on earth.” ― William W. Purkey “The process of creating art is different for every artist, but the urge to create is common to all of us who call ourselves

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Arcata Ball Park Corner of F and Ninth streets, Arcata www.humboldtcrabs.com for schedule

Bomber Field 3775 Harris St., Eureka www.humboldtb52sbaseball.com for schedule

With the Kids Root for future big leaguers in some of the liveliest collegiate baseball games on the North Coast. Founded in 1945, the Humboldt Crabs are the oldest independent wood bat summer team in the nation, taking to the field many a dog-day afternoon or evening in the Arcata Ball Park. Their cross-bay counterparts the upstart B-52s have faced foes at home at Bomber Field in Eureka since 2014. Be advised the stands can provide as much excitement as the games, such as when the Humboldt Crabgrass Band blares its big brass or the

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Fortuna Rodeo July 14-21, 1 Park St., Fortuna the other hand, B-52 bunch fires T-shirt hold on for dear bombs into the crowd. Orick Rodeo life but rarely See the Humboldt July 13-14, 1000 Dryden’s Road make it halfway hurlers as they rip across the into regional rivals, RampArt arena before such as Ringtails, 700 S G St., just past the Arcata Marsh the baaaad Skunks, Prune Packers, Interpretive Center, closed Mondays guys fling them Mudcats, Crawdads up, down or and Capitalists, and ocsideways into casionally each other, the dust. Mutton bustin’, a time-honored now until the first weekend of August. tradition at Western rodeos, is fun to watch. Every summer things get wild and Are your kids misbehaving? Sign them up, wooly at two of California’s oldest rodeos get some fleecy skin in the game and the in Fortuna and Orick as nervous children fun grows exponentially. don helmets and saddle up on bored All ages. All levels. All wheels. The sheep that skitter from one side of the indoor skate park RampArt welcomes the rodeo ring to the other. The tense tots, on

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The community comes alive for Humbodlt Crabs baseball. León Villagómez

moving masses to Arcata. And not just those peddling about. Besides wooden ramps, bowl, box jump and grind, its 4,000 feet of indoor space includes shock wall art and, sometimes, really loud music. Most afternoons, evenings and weekends, however, whether young or old, bring your board, bike, scooter, skates and mandatory helmet, and get gnarly with tricks, flips and whips to your hearts delight for a nominal drop-in fee. For post-shredding good times, consider attending one of the all ages music shows, which bring acclaimed metal and thrash acts from across the country such as Violent Opposition, Savage Beach and Death Ridge Boys. → humboldtinsider.com

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Ply the waters of Humboldt Bay and your friends, in moderation, with Humboldt brews and more on the oldest passenger ferry in the nation. The Madaket, which has chugged between Eureka and nearby islands and peninsulas since 1910, offers narrated daytime tours through the high season, along with hour-long cocktail cruises Tuesday through Saturday at 5:30 p.m. Buy your tickets and take off from the foot of C Street, making sure to cover your ears as the big horn bellows to announce the departure. For an extra special splash, take a later sun setting/full moon rising


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The Madaket Foot of C St., Eureka, (707) 445-1910 humboldtbaymaritimemuseum.com booze cruise on July 16, Aug. 14 or Sept. 12 or 13. Awesome views from the bay of city lights and mountain landscapes await, as does the smallest licensed bar in California. Twenty-one years and older please. Funky. Inventive. Inspiring. How better to describe a WW2 blimp peninsular airfield station turned boutique hotel? Besides vacation rental rooms and bungalows, the Humboldt Bay Social Club tends bar daily in the main building, complete with DIY barbecue oyster, salmon, veggie and s’more kits, which you can unpack and fire up on grills outside. The picnic area, kid and pet friendly, features bocce and cornhole games. Pick up a bucket of beer or wine to go, and lounge about with a view of the ocean dunes. Or, should weather conditions persuade, stay in the expansive lobby and enjoy craft cocktails, nosh on

Humboldt Bay Social Club Hat Day. It will pay goat cheese or for your trip and then pizza over the 900 New Navy Base Road, Samoa some. Sheep dog long slab of a (707) 502-8544 trials, a kids parade, bar, made from Humboldt County Fair hometown hero Guy a giant chunk of 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale, Aug 15-25 Fieri and the Bullreclaimed old O-Rama promise to growth redwood. please, as will the Inside Tip: Thursclassic midway rides, carnie games and day is buck-a-shuck oyster night. Trivial fried everything. The fair takes place Aug. factoid: The former Navy base continues to 15-25 at the county fairgrounds in Victorian operate as a municipal airstrip, bringing in Ferndale, providing a scenic backdrop of about one private plane per day, and hosts Americana charm, coastal mountains and drag races on the landing strip about once grazing pastures that made Cream City a per blue moon. prosperous agricultural town. It still is, as The Humboldt County Fair, the oldest manifested in the show barns, where many continuous running one in California, relocal youths in 4-H outfits brush and tend turns for the 123rd summer in a row, surely to their champion cows, goats, pigs and a sign to place a win, place and show bet chickens. Many are happy to let well-manon the horses, based on that sure-thing tip from the lady wearing a red hat on Red nered children walking by do the same. humboldtinsider.com

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Counter Culture Delish on 5th’s upscale deli By Jennifer Fumiko Cahill Photographs by Amy Kumler • Styling by Lynn Leishman On a sunny day, it’s tough to beat lunch at a café table or even taking a sandwich, a drink and some pastry to the boardwalk. A brisk walk from the view of the boats

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food&drink in Eureka is Delish on 5th, where you can outfit a legitimately enviable picnic basket. The far end of the deli case holds dozens of cheeses, a tumble of hunks, wedges, wheels and blocks from near (like Cypress Grove Lambchopper) and far (like Spanish Campo de Montalban). Likewise, the rows of specialty meats on the other side that run from merguez sausages, prosciutto di Parma and French hams to haunt your charcuterie board dreams. “I’m trying to choose things you can’t find everywhere,” says owner Christine Silver. Many of these come from small farm producers, with an eye on traditional sustainable methods. The small portions are partly inspired by a trip to France, where Silver came to appreciate daily shopping and a break from the habit of American bulk buying. “You’re eating more fresh food. And that’s how I like to eat,” she says. Some of the meats and cheeses are available by the quarter pound, like the buttery farmers cheese and

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previous page: The grilled vegetable sandwich on focaccia. Below: Owner Christine Silver fills the bakery case with treats. opposite, from top: The cheese case; stocking the perfect picnic basket.


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sopressata Molina — ask and the staff will make them into sandwiches on focaccia or a housemade baguette. Better throw in a side of homemade giardiniera. OK, maybe a jar of shiny fried fennel-spiced Marcona almonds, too. If the choices overwhelm, there’s a standing menu (and a hot pastrami) that’s not to be overlooked. The grilled vegetable sandwich on grilled focaccia is stuffed with artichoke, red pepper, onions, tomatoes and greens. More artichokes show up in the Delish salad, along with white beans, tomatoes, cucumbers and mozzarella. Pair that with some wine, fancy sparkling water, kombucha or one of the local brews, like The Booth’s popular Kukmin IPA, and you’re set. Turn around and you’ll face a Delish on 5th 440 F St., Eureka bakery case stocked with staples www.delishon5th.com like lingonberry muffins, thick (707) 273-5155 chocolate chip cookies and brownMon.-Sat. 9 AM-5 PM, ies, deeply caramelized cinnamon closed Sun. arlettes or peach pie brought in from an Oregon orchard. That and whatever strikes Silver’s fancy to bake on a given morning, like the Nutella twists we recently happened upon or a tall chocolate cake. While your sandwich is assembled, you can browse the kitchen boutique half of the shop. You’ll find shelves of pots, artisanal pastas, bespoke olive oils and jarred pickles, cheese knives, kitchen gadgets and sweet cotton kitchen towels to spoil the home chef in your life, especially if that’s you. clockwise from top left: Cotton towels from the kitchen store; owner Christine Silver with scones, Nutella twists and brownies she’s baked; artisanal Italian pastas from the kitchen store; the grilled vegetable sandwich, Delish salad and a Kukmin IPA from The Booth Brewing.

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Folie Douce has long been one of Humboldt’s favorite destination restaurants and new owner Reda Salhi continues to serve the popular dishes the restaurant is known for (think savory artichoke cheesecake, Filet Mignon with Roquefort, wood-fired pizza and grilled lamb all complimented by an extensive wine list). In addition to menu favorites, patrons are now able to expand their dining options with dishes from faraway places like Algiers, Morocco and Lebanon. If you have a tagine, definitely use it for serving this flavorful dish Chef Salhi shared with Insider.

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t h g i r B vors a l F at Fregoso’s Comida Mexicana By Héctor Alejandro Arzate

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It’s hard to miss Fregoso’s Comida Mexicana — the outside is painted electric blue with an orange trim. If you step inside, you’ll find bold flavors and bright colors that invite you to consider Mexican food with a twist. Aromatic salsas and fresh inhumboldtinsider.com

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Fregoso’s Comida Mexicana 1504 G St., Arcata (707) 630-5083 11 AM-9 PM

previous page: Tacos with battered rock fish. below: Chile relleno with house beans and rice.

gredients accompany your taco of choice, and the molten molcajete — a bubbling concoction of meats, cheese and sauce — is mandatory, as is an agua fresca or a happy hour margarita, of course. But don’t be fooled, this ain’t your favorite taco spot or your abuela’s house. Formerly Savory Grill and Café, it reopened as Fregoso’s this year. With a rotating menu based around seasonality, along with influences from his longtime experience working in both American and Mediterranean restaurants, head chef David Velasco sought to bring a different take on Mexican food in Humboldt County. As a smaller operation, most everything is made to order. Velasco buys many of his ingredients and produce locally, including whole pigs and salmon he uses for special plates. On occasion, he’ll treat customers to less common specialties from Mexico, like verdolagas (purslane), which he’ll pair with salsa verde ribs.

Do yourself a favor and start with house made aguas frescas ($3.50). The quintessential drink is horchata, a sweet rice milk spiced with soft Mexican cinnamon. If you’re feeling like something tangy, try the agua de tamarindo, made from tamarind pulp, or sip the agua de jamaica, a sweet tea made from steeped hibiscus flowers. Drop in between 3 and 6 p.m. for happy hour and have a simple strawberry margarita rimmed with chile-lime tajin. It’s traditional Mexican knowledge that the best way to judge a cook is by comida sencilla or “simple food.” In the case of Fregoso’s, you won’t be disappointed by the supporting cast of rice and beans that accompany most of the house specials or separately with a side of warm tortillas. Non-traditional arborio rice lends a chewy bite paired with the crunch of chile peppers in the tomato mix ($4). Your choice of black or pinto beans ($3) are perfectly soft and

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The bubbling molcajete at Fregoso’s.

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Huevos rancheros all day.

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creamy, with just the right amount of punch from black pepper. Along with the wide street windows that bounce warm sunlight off the lemon-colored walls, the warm spices in the air will convince you to try something a little more complex. Go for the chile relleno ($14). The charred poblano chile is stuffed with cheese, battered in whipped egg whites and fried before it’s presented to you in all its gooey glory. Served with sour cream, queso fresco and guacamole, the addition of tangy pico de gallo and sliced radish provides a nice balance. At brunch, have a cup of local coffee ($2) and order a plate of the house special huevos rancheros ($12). It’s a no-fuss-or-frills breakfast of two fried tortillas layered with pinto beans, meaty chorizo and eggs as you like. Top them off with salsa, queso fresco, sour cream and sliced avocado, if you feel the need to share it on social media. Of course, you can order it any time of day. For those of you feeling famished after a surfing trip to Camel Rock, or just craving damn good fish tacos ($13), you’re in luck. Beer batter forms an airy crust to flaky rock fish on corn tortillas and topped with shredded red cabbage, pico de gallo and a show-stopping — yes, it is spicy — chipotle aioli. You just might convince yourself that you’re up for the challenge of a second order. The molcajete will make you the envy of your table ($26). A glance at the menu will tell you that it consists of meats and other goodies, but this you must see to believe. It’s showcased in a concerningly-hot molcajete — a traditional Mesoamerican mortar and pestle — that you’d do well to avoid touching, as chef David lets them heat in an oven all day. Salsa roja bubbles and dances underneath artfully placed carne asada, grilled chicken, cactus and shrimp. Keep a sharp eye — the chorizo is hidden beneath the calamity and the finishing touches of wedges of queso fresco, sliced avocado and fresh radishes. Bring a friend, or two. If you have a sweet tooth, finish up with a simple seasonal dessert, like the creamy, custard-soaked tres leche cake topped off with whipped cream and a bright cherry ($6). Whether you order something familiar or adventurous, it's bound to be a slice of something new.

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When the weather is warm, some of us gravitate toward the sun and lounging on the patio or in the garden, while others revel in cool, underground spaces. Follow both impulses at a pair of bars for jazz club evenings and cocktails in the late-afternoon sunshine. →

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food&drink Entering Jacoby’s Storehouse, on the southwest corner of the Arcata Plaza, already feels like going back in time. It’s not hard to imagine this hub of the town filled with dry goods, a pier extending south all the way into Humboldt Bay, where supplies from San Francisco were unloaded. The Storehouse’s latest addition, a belowground jazz lounge called The Basement, harkens back to a different era, when the licks were hot and the drinks were cold. Descend the staircase in an unmarked alcove from the sidewalk and — depending on whether the band is playing Louis, Miles or Django that particular night — you’ll be transported to prohibition-era Chicago, jazz-age New York or the caveaus of Paris. The intimate, dimly lit space is comfortably appointed with well-placed couches and lounge chairs in the narrow but deep pit that extends from the stage. A half level above are tables and a long wooden bar. The Basement On a quiet Thursday night, a guitar duo set up on stage, 780 Seventh St., Arcata, thebasementarcata.com backlit by an exposed brick (707) 845-2309 wall, while a number of regulars Thur.-Fri. 5-11 PM, Sat. 6-11 PM mingled at the bar. The cocktail menu is short but thoughtful, with classics like the French 75 with lemon, gin and Champagne, and enjoyable newer, inventive drinks, like the Lazy Shinazy, which combines rye and Earl Grey syrup. Nearly all are made with local spirits and the bar is heavily stocked with other favorites. Daily wine specials and beers on tap are available, too. Bar bites in the form of small plates are a welcome addition — a dish of olives, charcuterie and dessert will help you last to the end of the show. And you’ll want to stay for the show. The Basement presents itself as a jazz club and it feels both accommodating and a little bit speakeasy-naughty. I’ll admit to being a novice when it comes to the world’s famous jazz houses but this one feels like it’s what the space (formerly an Italian restaurant) was always meant to be. Even the warm acoustics seem to be by design rather than happenstance, allowing the music to expand in the space. The Basement hosts live music Thursday through Saturday, but it’s worth checking the calendar for upcoming local favorites and touring bands. There’s a murmur across the room as the warm guitar sounds begin to fill the space. The players take turns soloing on romantic jazz standards, pausing between songs to engage with a growing audience as you soak in the ambience of a bygone era. →

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Opposite page: Charcuterie and olives. this page, Clockwise from above: A long pour at The Basement; early evening; having a good time with friends; mixing up a French 75.

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Opposite page, From top: Coowner Erica Carlson at the bar; the Italia is a taste of summer. this page: Out on the patio.

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The city of Eureka always has a foot in the past. It’s not a long history, but it’s full, at turns rich and sour, ever present if you look closely enough. You won’t have to look hard in one of its newest bars, North of Fourth. That’s because, like Eureka’s rows of Victorian homes juxtaposed against cannabis retailers, it embraces both new and old, for the better. North of Fourth sits on an unassuming corner of Third Street, on the fringe of Old Town’s hip business district. Its vintage facade is spruced up in red and gold but without overshadowing its dive-favorite neighbor, the Shanty. Inside, you feel consciously present and pleasantly transNorth of Fourth ported. Owners Erica and 207 Third St., Eureka Chuck Carlson have an eye for (707) 798-6303 space. The wood bar practically Wed.-Thur. 4 PM-midnight, glows, the space is comfortFri.-Sat. 4 PM-2 aM, able, airy and much larger than Sun. noon-6 PM, the entrance suggests. On an closed Mon.-Tue. unusually warm Eureka afternoon, it offers respite from the muggy heat. A large copper woodstove suggests it’s a cozy winter space, as well. There’s a nice array of cider and beer on six taps, along with wine and shelves stocked with nice spirits, though the cocktails are the star of the show. A handwritten menu offers the day’s specials, which typically range from $10 to $12. A rhubarb Collins lays a gentle fizz on the tongue, followed by a rhubarb tartness that cuts through the simple syrup. And the rhubarb, our bartender boasts, is grown on site by Erica, a “master gardener.” The garden benefits other cocktails, too: the Good Thyme is powerfully herby and fresh, and the Smoky Derby — a rye drink with a peaty scotch float — comes with a show. The server disappears outdoors for a moment, returning with a lighter and a sprig of fresh-picked rosemary that she deftly twists over the flame until it smokes, pops and fizzles when she places it delicately on the rim. The Italia is a taste of the Riviera in a coupe glass. The sunset-colored concoction — conjured with “blood orange magic” — is sorbet-like in its decadence, with a welcome edge of citrus tang and boozy warmth. Sunny afternoons are a treat in Eureka, and a perfect occasion to enjoy North of Fourth’s outdoor patio. Erica’s green thumb is on full display here — a riot of flowers, herbs, shrubs and young humboldtinsider.com

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trees decorate the sunny oasis. Locals may recognize the faded, sky-blue tiles of the bar’s previous incarnation, the Schooner, though given its reputation they may deny having ever been inside. North of Fourth cleverly straddles the building’s past and present. History books indicate the building has been a bar for more than a century and the name references an unsavory moment in the city’s history. According to local historians, Italians and Germans, considered threats to port infrastructure

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RAISE A GLASS By Lynn Leishman • Photographs by Zach Lathouris Celebrate this summer with innovative cocktail recipes or old favorites in beautiful glassware — sipped through reusable straws, of course. Plaza Arcata has everything you need to mix and serve like a master from recipe books, shakers, jiggers, mixing spoons, copper straws and decanters to just right glasses for mocktails and cocktails. Mix and match so your guests never lose track of which glass belongs to whom. Lose the plastic and gain style sipping the eco-friendly way through beautiful glass straws from Surfside Sips, handmade locally from durable, dishwasher-safe borosilicate glass.

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90-Day Calendar 15 Monday MOVIES Folklife Festival Movie Night. 7:30 pM. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. Advanced screening of Country Music a film by Ken Burns. Free. www.dellarte.com. EVENTS Mad River Festival. Blue Lake, off State Route 299, Exit 5. The 29th annual festival includes a concert celebrating a lifetime of work by Dell’Arte’s award-winning composer/sound designer Timmy Gray, Dell’Arte’s first ever drag show, an experimental theatrical laboratory, a storytelling night, a late night cabaret, a week of local music with the Humboldt Folklife Festival and more. Prices vary. www.dellarte.com. Fortuna Rodeo. Fortuna Rodeo Grounds, at Rohner Park. A full week of rodeo action. Bull and bronc riding, barbecue, carnival, motorsports, parade, bands, brews and more. www. fortunarodeo.com. 725-3959. Humboldt Folklife Festival. Blue Lake, off State Route 299, Exit 5. A week-long jubilee featuring Annie and Mary Day, songwriter night, comedic performances by Dell’Arte, country and bluegrass performances, a barn dance and more. www. humboldtfolklife.org. FOOD Fortuna Chili Cook-off. 5 pM. City of Fortuna, various city locations. The annual contest helps kick Rodeo Week into high gear. Twango Macallan will be entertaining the crowd with live music. SPORTS Humboldt B52s Baseball. 7:05 pM. Bomber Field, Redwood Acres, Eureka. The semi-professional, woodbat summer ball team swings away. Through first weekend in August. B52s vs. NBO Baseball July 12-14, vs. Redding Ringtails July 15-16 $5, $3 seniors/kids 5-12, free for kids 4 and under. www.humboldtb52sbaseball. com.

16 Tuesday ART Intro to Drop Spindle. 5:30-7:30 pM. SCRAP Humboldt, 101 H St., Suite D, Arcata. Learn to make a drop spindle from common and repurposed materials, and spin wool on your handmade drop spindle. Suitable for ages 8 and up with paid adult accompaniment. $12. outreach@scraphumboldt.org. www.scraphumboldt. org/. 822-2452.

DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. Live music. All ages. $6. www.facebook.com/humboldt. grange. 725-5323. MOVIES Revenge in Film Noir: The Big Heat (1953). 6:30 pM. Humboldt County Library, 1313 Third St., Eureka. Dave Bannion is an upright cop on the trail of a powerful crime boss who turns vigilante when a bomb meant for him kills his wife instead. Hosted by Charity Grella. Free. www.humlib.org. MUSIC HFF Songwriter Night. 7:30 pM. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. Hosted by Patrick Cleary with songwriters Tracy Symons Smith, Michael Dayvid, Georgia Ruth and Andrew Wakefield. $10 non-members, $8 members, $5 kids. www.dellarte.com. EVENTS Mad River Festival. Blue Lake, off State Route 299, Exit 5. See July 15 listing. Fortuna Rodeo. Fortuna Rodeo Grounds, at Rohner Park. See July 15 listing. Humboldt Folklife Festival. Blue Lake, off State Route 299, Exit 5. See July 15 listing. FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. Locally grown fruits, veggies and garden plants, plus arts and crafts. WIC and Cal Fresh accepted with $10 bonus match when using EBT card. Free. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. Fresh produce, herbs and teas, eggs, plants and more. sohumfm@yahoo.com. 943-3025. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. GMO-free produce, humanely raised meats, pastured eggs, plant starts and more. Live music weekly and CalFresh EBT cards accepted. Free. www.humfarm. org. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. Fresh fruits and vegetables, flowers and premium plant starts. SPORTS Humboldt B52s Baseball. 6:05 pM. Bomber Field, Redwood Acres, Eureka. See July 15 listing. Humboldt Crabs Baseball. Arcata Ball Park, Ninth and F streets. The

75th anniversary season is underway. Crabs vs. Ukiah Hawks July 12-14, vs. Redding Ringtails July 16-17 $9, $6 seniors/students, $4 children 12 and under.

17 Wednesday EVENTS Mad River Festival. Blue Lake, off State Route 299, Exit 5. See July 15 listing. Fortuna Rodeo. Fortuna Rodeo Grounds, at Rohner Park. See July 15 listing. Humboldt Folklife Festival. Blue Lake, Off State Route 299, Exit 5. See July 15 listing. SPORTS Humboldt Crabs Baseball. Arcata Ball Park, Ninth and F streets. See

18 Thursday BOOKS School-age Storytime with Bob. Every other Thursday, 1-1:45 pM. Arcata Library, 500 Seventh St. Big-kid story time. Free. 822-5954. MUSIC HFF Bluegrass and Beyond. 6 pM. Dell’Arte Amphitheatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. The Kentucky Warblers, Old Dog, Compost Mountain Boys. $12 non-members, $10 members, $5 kids. Summer Concert Series. 6 pM. Madaket Plaza, Foot of C Street, Eureka. Open-air music each week on Eureka’s waterfront. Presented by Eureka Main Street. Every Thursday through Aug. 15. Live music with Britnee Kellog (hot country) on July 11 and Journey Revisited (Journey tribute band) on July 18 Free. www. eurekamainstreet.org. EVENTS Mad River Festival. Blue Lake, off State Route 299, Exit 5. See July 15 listing. Fortuna Rodeo. Fortuna Rodeo Grounds, at Rohner Park. See July 15 listing. Gem Faire. . Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. For rock hounds and sparkle enthusiasts. www.redwoodacres.com. Humboldt Folklife Festival. Blue Lake, off State Route 299, Exit 5. See July 15 listing. FOOD Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. Fresh local produce, straight from the farmer. Live music every week. www. humfarm.org. 441-9999.

McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. Fruits and vegetables, humanely raised meat and eggs, nursery starts for the garden and more. Hot prepared foods also available. Live music. Calfresh EBT welcome and Market Match is available. Willow Creek Farmers Market. 4:30-7:30 pM. Veteran’s Park, 100 Kimtu Road, Willow Creek. Fresh local produce, straight from the farmer.

19 Friday ART Community Art Night. Third Friday of every month. The MGC, 2280 Newburg Road, Fortuna. Family friendly, all ages welcome. All supplies are provided. Free. www. ervmgc.com. BOOKS Junior Book Club: Operation Redwoods. Every other Friday, 2-3 pM. Tin Can Mailman, 1000 H St., Arcata. Readers, ages 10-13, are invited to share light refreshments and a good summer read, Operation Redwoods, by S. Terrence French, every Friday at 2 pM from June 28 through July 26. Copies of the book are available for pickup at Arcata Library Free. 822-5954. DANCE HFF Barn Dance. 7 pM. Prash Hall Community Center, 312 S. Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. With Striped Pig Stringband and calling by Lyndsey Battle. $10 non-members, $5 members/students/seniors, free for kids under 12. THEATER The Sound of Music. 7 pM. Eureka High School Auditorium, 1915 J St. Allstar Theatre Arts presents a fulllength production of the Rogers and Hammerstein musical story of Maria and the von Trapp family. $15, $16 students/seniors, $14 kids 12 and under, $14 all matinee seats. www. allstartheatre.org. Tartuffe. 8 pM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. An overthe-top farce about a pious charlatan and a family attempting to reveal him. $16-$18. www.ncrt.net. EVENTS Creamery District Night Market. 5-9 pM. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. Night market with local artists, businesses, music and food. Free. creameryinfo@gmail.com. Mad River Festival. Blue Lake, off State Route 299, Exit 5. See July 15 listing.

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events Fortuna Rodeo. Fortuna Rodeo Grounds, at Rohner Park. See July 15 listing. Friday Night Market. 5-8 pM. Clarke Plaza, Old Town, Eureka. A night farmers market with live music, farmers, local artists, beer/wine/distillery features and more. Market portion will be on E Street between Second Street and Opera Alley. Gem Faire. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 18 listing. Humboldt Folklife Festival. Blue Lake, off State Route 299, Exit 5. See July 15 listing. Lost Coast Kennel Club Agility Trials & Barn Hunt. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Fifteenth annual agility trials and sixth annual barn hunt. Barn hunt takes place July 19-21; agility trials take place daily from 8 AM to 4 pM, or until last dog is judged. Free admission. Northern Nights Music Festival. Cooks Valley Campground, Milkway Loop exit off U.S. Highway 101, Piercy. A three-day weekend of camping, music, art, food, yoga and floating the river. www.northernnights.org. FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. Learn good sportsmanship and safety for kids of all ages. Friday and Sunday practices followed by racing. $2 practice, $5 ribbon race, $8 medal race, $11 trophy race. redwoodempirebmx1992@gmail.com. 845-0094. FOOD Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. Local produce, pasture-raised meats, baked goods, plant starts, crafts and more. Live music and food vendors. OUTDOORS Marsh Twilight Walk. 7:30-8:30 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. Experience the quiet of summer twilight at the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary on Friday evenings, July 12 through August. Naturalist Alexa DeJoannis leads. Dress warmly. Meet at the first parking lot on South I Street, on the left coming from Samoa Boulevard (just before the yellow gate). Bring a flashlight if you wish. (202) 288-5174. SPORTS Humboldt B52s Baseball. 7:05 pM. Bomber Field, Redwood Acres, Eureka. See July 15 listing. Humboldt Crabs Baseball. Arcata Ball Park, Ninth and F streets. See July 16 listing.

20 Saturday BOOKS Read to K9 Reading Buddies Rufus and Bridge. Every other Saturday, 2-3 pM. Arcata Library, 500 Seventh St. Call to reserve a 10-minute session for kids with labradoodle Rufus or Anatolian shepherd Bridge July 6, 13 and 20. Free. 822-5954.

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LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. On this easy, 45-minute stroll, visitors will uncover a story of conflict, hope, struggle and future presidents. Explore the historic buildings and enjoy views of Humboldt Bay. Meet at the small flag pole at the north end of the parking lot. Free. ryan.spencer@ parks.ca.gov. 445-6568. MOVIES

Hike for Kids. 10 AM-1 pM. Whitethorn Elementary School, 16851 Briceland Thorn Road. An easy hike for children ages 3-6 and with an accompanying adult. See the riparian forest and old-growth redwoods, and play in the Mattole River. Activities include: plant identification, the capture, identification and release of macro-aquatic invertebrates, salmon artwork and other other hands-on activities. Bring a lunch and water, and dress for the forest and the river. 0. anna@sanctuaryforest.org. 986-1087.

Movies in the Park: Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. 7:30 pM. Sequoia Park, 3414 W St., Eureka. Music at 7:30 pM. Feature film at dusk. Dress warmly, bring a blanket or chairs. Popcorn, candy and refreshments available by donation. Free.

Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. Followed by crafts at noon. Now with a Spanish and English story every first and third Saturday. Free. blkhuml@co.Humboldt.ca.us. 668-4207.

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Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Locavores’ delight: fresh vegetables and fruit from local producers, food vendors, plant starts and flowers every week. Live music from 10:30 a.m to 1:30 pM.

“A Classical Summer Evening” with Pianist Alexander Knight. 6-8 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Featuring the music of: Bach, Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin and Debussy. A short introduction to the pieces combined with historical context will be provided. Doors open at 5:30 pM. $15, $10 students and seniors, $5 kids. alex@humboldtarts.org. www.humboldtarts.org. 442-0278. THEATER The Sound of Music. 2 & 7 pM. Eureka High School Auditorium, 1915 J St. See July 19 listing. Tartuffe. 8 pM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. EVENTS 50th Anniversary Celebration of the Apollo 11 Moon Landing. 5-9 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Out of this world. Free. Mad River Festival. Blue Lake, off State Route 299, Exit 5. See July 15 listing. Fortuna Rodeo. Fortuna Rodeo Grounds, at Rohner Park. See July 15 listing. Gem Faire. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 18 listing. Humboldt Folklife Festival. Blue Lake, off State Route 299, Exit 5. See July 15 listing. Humboldt Folklife Festival Free Day. 10:45 AM-8:30 pM. Dell’Arte Amphitheatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. Two stages with music, food trucks, children’s crafts and workshops. Free but donations are encouraged! Tickets are available online at www.brownpapertickets.com or at Wildberries Marketplace. For more information and to purchase tickets, go to www.humboldtfolklife.org Lost Coast Kennel Club Agility Trials & Barn Hunt. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See July 19 listing. Northern Nights Music Festival. Cooks Valley Campground, Milkway Loop exit off U.S. Highway 101, Piercy. See July 19 listing. FOR KIDS From the Forest to the River: A

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Breakfast and Flea Market. Third Saturday of every month, 8:30 AM. Dow’s Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dow’s Prairie Road, McKinleyville. Enjoy pancakes, eggs and browsing knickknacks. Flea market ends at 3 pM. $5, $3 for kids, first responders eat free. dowsgrange@gmail.com. www.dowsprairiegrange.org. 840-0100. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. Meet leader Alex Stillman at the Interpretive Center on South G Street for a 90-minute walk focusing on the plants, history and/or ecology of the Marsh. Loaner binoculars available with photo ID. Free. 826-2359. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. Bring your binoculars and meet in the parking lot at the end of South I Street (Klopp Lake) in Arcata, rain or shine. www.rras.org/calendar. Free. 826-7031. Geology of Trinidad Head. 2-4 pM. Trinidad Head Trail, 925 Lighthouse Road. Join Trinidad Coastal Land Trust and Bureau of Land Management Geologist Sam Flanagan on Saturday, July 20 from 2 to 4 pM for a geologic history tour of the Trinidad Coast. Meet near the memorial lighthouse at the bottom of Trinidad Head. The tour will take place along the Trinidad Head trail and ends at the historic lighthouse viewing area. Free. Reservations required. For more information and to reserve your space, call 677-2501 or email info@trinidadcoastallandtrust. org. Steam Up Rides. Third Saturday of every month, 10 AM-4 pM. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. Steam train rides with historic 1884 “Falk” local logging locomotive. SPORTS Humboldt B52s Baseball. 5:30 pM. Bomber Field, Redwood Acres,

Eureka. See July 15 listing. Humboldt Crabs Baseball. Arcata Ball Park, Ninth and F streets. See July 16 listing.

21 Sunday ART Trinidad Artisans Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Saunder’s Plaza, 353 Main St., Trinidad. Next to Murphy’s Market. Featuring local art and crafts, live music and barbecue. Free admission. MOVIES Monsters University (2013). 6 pM. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Mike and Sully on campus. $5. www. arcatatheatre.com. MUSIC Music in the Garden. 1 pM. Humboldt Botanical Garden, 7351 Tompkins Hill Road, College of the Redwoods campus, north entrance, Eureka. Donna Landry and the Redwood Dixie-Gators perform the sounds of New Orleans jazz with dixieland, swing, polkas, waltzes and standard tunes. www.hbgf.org. Wine and Jazz. Third Sunday of every month, 3-5 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Sip and listen. After every performance, audience members with instruments can jam with the band. $5, $2 students/seniors, free to HAC members and children 17 and under. alex@ humboldtarts.org. www.humboldtarts.org. 442-0278. THEATER The Sound of Music. 2 pM. Eureka High School Auditorium, 1915 J St. See July 19 listing. Tartuffe. 2 pM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. EVENTS Fortuna Rodeo. Fortuna Rodeo Grounds, at Rohner Park. See July 15 listing. Gem Faire. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 18 listing. Lost Coast Kennel Club Agility Trials & Barn Hunt. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See July 19 listing. Northern Nights Music Festival. Cooks Valley Campground, Milkway Loop exit off U.S. Highway 101, Piercy. See July 19 listing. FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. For ages 4 and up. Free w/museum admission. www.discovery-museum. org. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. Sunday Fundays. Noon-3 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Free interactive play on the Arcata Plaza. OUTDOORS National Zookeeper Week. Sequoia Park Zoo, 3414 W St., Eureka. Various events at Sequoia Park Zoo in cele-


bration of National Zookeeper Week. Free. ashley@sequoiaparkzoo.net. www.sequoiaparkzoo.net. 442-5649.

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Humboldt B52s Baseball. 7:05 pM. Bomber Field, Redwood Acres, Eureka. See July 15 listing.

Humboldt B52s Baseball. 12:05 pM. Bomber Field, Redwood Acres, Eureka. See July 15 listing.

Humboldt Crabs Baseball. Arcata Ball Park, Ninth and F streets. See July 16 listing.

Humboldt Crabs Baseball. Arcata Ball Park, Ninth and F streets. See July 16 listing.

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Summer Concert Series. 6 pM. Madaket Plaza, Foot of C Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing.

EVENTS Lost Coast Kennel Club Agility Trials & Barn Hunt. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See July 19 listing. OUTDOORS National Zookeeper Week. Sequoia Park Zoo, 3414 W St., Eureka. See July 21 listing.

23 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing. MOVIES Revenge in Film Noir: Cornered (1945). 6:30 pM. Humboldt County Library, 1313 Third St., Eureka. After the war, Canadian flyer Laurence Gerard heads to Argentina to hunt down Nazis and collaborators who killed of a group of Resistance fighters, including his new bride. Hosted by Bob Doran. Free. www.humlib.org. FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing. OUTDOORS National Zookeeper Week. Sequoia Park Zoo, 3414 W St., Eureka. See July 21 listing. SPORTS Humboldt Crabs Baseball. Arcata Ball Park, Ninth and F streets. See July 16 listing.

24 Wednesday ART Humboldt Photography Exhibition. Redwood Art Association Gallery, 603 F St., Eureka. Redwood Art Association in conjunction with the Redwood Camera Club and The Eureka Photoshop Users Group hosts the Humboldt Photography Exhibition, July 24-Aug. 16. OUTDOORS National Zookeeper Week. Sequoia Park Zoo, 3414 W St., Eureka. See July 21 listing.

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26 Friday MOVIES Fourth Friday Flix: Star Wars: Episode IV A New Hope. 7:30 pM. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. The film that started it all in a galaxy far, far away. Cantina opens at 6:30 for galactic cocktails. Cosplayers and costumes welcome. $8. www.theeurekatheater. org. THEATER Tartuffe. 8 pM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. EVENTS Fortuna Redwood AutoXpo. City of Fortuna, various city locations. Huge car show, a sock hop, show and shine, artisans faire, tractor pull and more. Free, $5 sock hop. www. redwoodautoXpo.com. Friday Night Market. 5-8 pM. Clarke Plaza, Old Town, Eureka. See July 19 listing. FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. FOOD Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See July 19 listing. OUTDOORS Marsh Twilight Walk. 7:30-8:30 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 19 listing. National Zookeeper Week. Sequoia Park Zoo, 3414 W St., Eureka. See July 21 listing. SPORTS Humboldt B52s Baseball. 7:05 pM.

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27 Saturday LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing. MOVIES Free Movie in the Park on Get Out & Play Day. 8:30 pM. Sequoia Park, 3414 W St., Eureka. End Get Out and Play Day 2019 on July 27 with a free family screening of Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse. Dress for Humboldt County nights. MUSIC Arcata Summer Concert Series. 5-8 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Live music on the plaza. Free. Fort Humboldt Brass. Noon-2 pM. Clarke Plaza, Old Town, Eureka. The band (in Union Civil War uniforms circa early 1860s) plays a concert of 1850s-2K brass music. Free. Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival. 7 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Soprano Jamie-Rose Guarrine and violinist Emma Steele perform new song settings of poetry by Emily Dickenson and Stravinsky with Karl Knapp on cello, festival director Ian Scarfe on piano and clarinetist Karla Avila. Free. www.humboldtarts.org. THEATER Tartuffe. 8 pM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. EVENTS Roll on the Mattole. Noon-midnight. Mattole Grange, 36512 Mattole Road, Petrolia. The 30th annual benefit for the Honeydew Volunteer Fire Company features seven live bands, crafts, food and beverage vendors, Wildland Firefighter Challenge, a kid zone and more. Tickets at the gate. Please no glass containers, dogs. No onsite overnight or shaded parking. $30, $25 seniors & students, free for kids under 12 accompanied by an adult. www.honeydewfire.com. Eureka Street Art Festival. -Aug. 3. Artists from around the world and around the corner will cover the neighborhood in murals and street art. The Block Party will feature three beer gardens, a kid zone, live music, local food and demonstrating artists. Free. www.eurekastreetartfestival. com. Fortuna Redwood AutoXpo. City of Fortuna, various city locations. See July 26 listing. Heart of the Redwoods Quilt Show. 10 AM-5 pM. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. REQG Biennial Quilt Show Quilts and Vendors Weekend Pass $8. reqg. info@gmail.com. www.reqg.com. 633-6584. FOR KIDS Get Out and Play Day. 8 AM-10 pM.

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28 Sunday ART Trinidad Artisans Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Saunder’s Plaza, 353 Main St., Trinidad. See July 21 listing. MOVIES The Dark Crystal (1982). 6 pM. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Jim Henson’s fantasy puppet masterpiece. $5. www.arcatatheatre.com. THEATER Tartuffe. 2 pM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. EVENTS FleArt Market. 11 AM-4 pM. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. Local vendors offer art, weird stuff and cool junk. Music by Space Socks, The Blue Lake Choir and Humboldt Drummers with Jesse J. Free. tisha@arcataplayhouse.org. www.creamerydistrict.org/ fleart-market. 822-1575.

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Fortuna Redwood AutoXpo. City of Fortuna, various city locations. See July 26 listing.

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Heart of the Redwoods Quilt Show. 10 AM-4 pM. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 27 listing.

Puppeteers for Fears. 8 pM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. The puppet musical horror troupe presents its original adult show, Cattle Mutilation: the Musical! about a Sasquatch hunter and a Sasquatch abducted by extraterrestrials. $12. www.ncrt.net.

Westhaven Wild Blackberry Festival. 11 AM. Westhaven Fire Hall, 446 Sixth Ave., Trinidad. This benefit for the Westhaven Volunteer Fire Department features fresh blackberry pies, jams, barbecue and beverages as well as music, vendors and tours of the fire station and trucks. Free entry. Wine and Cheese Open House. Noon-4 pM. Miranda’s Rescue, 1603 Sandy Prairie Road, Fortuna. Enjoy wine, cheese and chocolates, pony rides, petting zoo, silent auction and raffle at this benefit for Miranda’s Rescue. $5, free for kids 10 and under. www.mirandasrescue.org. 616-5748.

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01 Thursday BOOKS School-age Storytime with Bob. Every other Thursday, 1-1:45 pM. Arcata Library, 500 Seventh St. See July 18 listing.

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Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing.

Summer Concert Series. 6 pM. Madaket Plaza, Foot of C Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing.

Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. SPORTS Humboldt B52s Baseball. 12:05 pM. Bomber Field, Redwood Acres, Eureka. See July 15 listing. Humboldt Crabs Baseball. Arcata Ball Park, Ninth and F streets. See July 16 listing. Motocross Racing. Redwood Acres Racetrack, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See website for times, prices. www. redwoodacresevents.com. ETC Speeder Rides. 10 AM. Samoa Cookhouse, 908 Vance Ave., Eureka. Ride the rails on a historic crew car speeder offering spectacular views of Humboldt Bay. All-ages. Rides every half an hour. $8, $7 seniors, $4 children 3-10, free for ages 2 and under. 443-2957.

30 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing. FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing. SPORTS Humboldt B52s Baseball. 7 pM. Bomber Field, Redwood Acres, Eureka. See July 15 listing.

THEATER HLOC presents Anne of Green Gables. Ferndale Repertory Theatre, 447 Main St. Through Aug. 11. Evening shows at 7:30 pM and matinees at 2 pM. Tickets by phone and website. $18-$22. www.hloc.org. 407-0924. FOOD Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing. McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing. Willow Creek Farmers Market. 4:30-7:30 pM. Veteran’s Park, 100 Kimtu Road, Willow Creek. See July 18 listing.

02 Friday ART Trinidad Art Nights. 6-9 pM. Downtown, Trinidad. A townwide event including many venues, galleries, wine tasting, outdoor music, live art, fire dancing, kids activities and performances throughout the night. Free. trinidadart95570@gmail.com. www.trinidadartnights.com. 502-5737. MOVIES Summer of Suspense: Hitchcock Series. 7:30 pM. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. Friday nights in August catch the Summer of Suspense series featuring the movies of Alfred Hitchcock. (See www.eureka-theater.org for more details. $5. www.theeurekatheater.org.) THEATER Tartuffe. 8 pM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. EVENTS Friday Night Market. 5-8 pM. Clarke Plaza, Old Town, Eureka. See July 19 listing.

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events FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. FOOD Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See July 19 listing. OUTDOORS Marsh Twilight Walk. 7:30-8:30 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 19 listing. SPORTS Humboldt Crabs Baseball. Arcata Ball Park, Ninth and F streets. See July 16 listing.

03 Saturday ART Arts Alive. First Saturday of every month, 6-9 pM. Historic Old Town Eureka, Second Street. Art, and a heap of it. All around Old Town, Eureka. Free. www.eurekamainstreet. org. 442-9054. LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing. THEATER Tartuffe. 8 pM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. EVENTS Coolin’ it in the Redwoods Humbugs VW Car Show. 9 AM-3 pM. Pierson Park, 1608 Pickett Road, McKinleyville. Volkswagen owners and spectators are invited to the 15th annual event. Spectators free, $25 entry fee includes barbecue and membership. humbugsvwclub@ gmail.com. FOR KIDS Kids Alive. First Saturday of every month, 5:30-8 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. Drop-off program for ages 3-12 during Arts Alive. $20 per child, $15 per child for members. www.discovery-museum. org. Mini Masters Reading Program. First Saturday of every month, Noon2 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Monthly workshop includes story time, tours of current exhibitions, literacy games and art activities. For children ages 2-8, but all ages welcome. Free. alex@humboldtarts.org. www.humboldtarts.org/ pbsnc-kids-club. 442-0278.

Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 20 listing. Easy Low Tide Walk. 8-10 AM. Trinidad Pier, 1 Bay St. Join Trinidad Coastal Land Trust volunteer naturalists on an easy-access low tide walk. There will be a beach wheel chair available and the group will move at a slower pace. Boots or closed-toe shoes that can get wet are recommended. Meet at the Trinidad Pier. Reservations required. Free. info@trinidadcoastallandtrust.org. 677-2501. Lanphere Dunes Guided Walk. First Saturday of every month, 10 AM-1 pM. Humboldt Bay NWR Lanphere Dunes Unit, 6800 Lanphere Road, Arcata. Join a Friends of the Dunes naturalist for a guided tour. Meet at Pacific Union School to carpool to the protected site. Free. info@friendsofthedunes.org. www.friendsofthedunes. org. 444-1397. SPORTS Humboldt Crabs Baseball. Arcata Ball Park, Ninth and F streets. See July 16 listing.

04 Sunday ART Art Talk. First Sunday of every month, 2-4 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Visiting and local artists share their inspiration, techniques and the meaning behind their work. $5, $2 seniors/military/ students, children/members free. alex@humboldtarts.org. www.humboldtarts.org. 442-0278. Trinidad Artisans Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Saunder’s Plaza, 353 Main St., Trinidad. See July 21 listing. MUSIC Mateel Forever: Reggae Legacy with Toots & the Maytals. 7 pM. Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane, Redway. Dedicated to the life of Carol Bruno. The event is all ages. Tickets online and at local outlets. $40, $35 advance. www.mateel.org. THEATER Tartuffe. 2 pM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. EVENTS Trinidad Artisans Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Downtown, Trinidad. See July 21 listing. FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing.

Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See July 20 listing.

Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing.

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Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 20 listing.

Humboldt Crabs Baseball. Arcata Ball Park, Ninth and F streets. See July 16 listing.

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Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing. FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing.

07 Wednesday OUTDOORS Guided Nature Walk. First Wednesday of every month, 9 AM. Richard J. Guadagno Visitor Center, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. Familiarize yourself with local flora and fauna on a 2-mile walk. Binoculars available at the visitor’s center. Free. www.fws.gov/refuge/ humboldt_bay. 733-5406.

08 Thursday MUSIC Summer Concert Series. 6 pM. Madaket Plaza, Foot of C Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing. FOOD Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing. McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing. Willow Creek Farmers Market. 4:30-7:30 pM. Veteran’s Park, 100 Kimtu Road, Willow Creek. See July 18 listing.

09 Friday ART Arts! Arcata. Second Friday of every month, 6-9 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Art, music and more art. Downtown Arcata and surrounding area. Free. arcatamainstreet@gmail. com. www.arcatamainstreet.com. 822-4500. MOVIES Summer of Suspense: Hitchcock Series. 7:30 pM. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. See Aug. 2 listing. MUSIC Nonoka Mizukami. 8 pM. Trinidad Town Hall, 409 Trinity St. Marimba concert. Part of the Trinidad Bay Art & Music Festival. www.tbamfest.com. EVENTS Friday Night Market. 5-8 pM. Clarke Plaza, Old Town, Eureka. See July 19 listing. Trinidad Bay Art & Music Festival. Downtown, Trinidad. The Trinidad Bay Art and Music Festival spotlights regional talent with international connections. This classical music festival features artists who work, play and teach in Humboldt, Southern Oregon

and Redding. Musicians have recently performed in Europe, Asia, England, Bulgaria, Russia, Canada and the United States. www.tbamfest.com. FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. FOOD Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See July 19 listing. OUTDOORS Marsh Twilight Walk. 7:30-8:30 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 19 listing.

10 Saturday LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing. MUSIC Arcata Summer Concert Series. 5-8 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 27 listing. Temporary Resonance. 8 pM. Trinidad Town Hall, 409 Trinity St. Part of the Trinidad Bay Art & Music Festival. www.tbamfest.com. EVENTS Bear River Brewfest. 1-4 pM. Bear River Casino Resort, 11 Bear Paws Way, Loleta. Big Brothers Big Sisters of the North Coast partners with the Bear River Brewfest to recruit potential Big Brothers and Big Sisters. www.bearrivercasino.com/. Redwood Highland Games. 9 AM-5 pM. Perigot Park, 312 South Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. Music, fun and competition for the whole family. Music by Tempest, Katie Jane Band and a Solo Piping competition. Scottish Heavy Athletic competition, Bonny Knees and Best O’ Beard competitions. www.northcoastscots.org. Trinidad Bay Art & Music Festival. Downtown, Trinidad. See Aug. 9 listing. Zootini. 5-9:45 pM. Sequoia Park Zoo, 3414 W St., Eureka. A gala evening benefiting Sequoia Park Zoo. Enjoy signature zoo cocktails, wild animal encounters, dinner, entertainment, silent and live auctions, live music and dancing under the stars with the zoo animals. Tickets online. $100. ashley@sequoiaparkzoo.net. www. sequoiaparkzoo.net. 442-5649. FOR KIDS Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See July 20 listing. FOOD Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 20 listing. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See July 20 listing.


Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 20 listing.

11 Sunday ART Trinidad Artisans Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Saunder’s Plaza, 353 Main St., Trinidad. See July 21 listing. DANCE Afternoon of Dance. 2-3 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Afternoon of Dance is a monthly program showcasing local dance, movement and flow groups from around Humboldt County. Aug. 11th, Kemetic Yoga (bring your mat and join in); Sept. 15, Keahola Oka Hula; Oct. 13, TBA; Nov. 10, HSU Dance Company. $5 for adults; $2 for seniors (age 65 and over) and students with ID; children 17 and under free; Museum members are free. alex@ humboldtarts.org. www. humboldtarts.org/content/afternoon-dance. 442-0278. MUSIC Bach Cello Quartet: Carol Jacobson, Garrick Woods, Peter Kibbe and Anthony Polcari. 8 pM. Trinidad Town Hall, 409 Trinity St. Part of the Trinidad Bay Art & Music Festival. www.tbamfest.com. Hubert Pralitz, violin and John Chernoff, piano. 8 pM. Trinidad Town Hall, 409 Trinity St. Part of the Trinidad Bay Art & Music Festival. www.tbamfest.com. EVENTS Redwood Highland Games. 9 AM-5 pM. Perigot Park, 312 South Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. See Aug. 10 listing. Trinidad Bay Art & Music Festival. Downtown, Trinidad. See Aug. 9 listing. FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. Sunday Fundays. Noon-3 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 21 listing. OUTDOORS Audubon Society Birding Trip. Second Sunday of every month, 9 AM. Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. Join Redwood Region Audubon Society for a two- to three-hour birding walk. Beginners welcome. Meet at the Visitor Center at 9 AM. Contact Ralph Bucher. Free. thebook@reninet.com. 499-1247.

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Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing.

14 Wednesday EVENTS Fair Gala Preview. 5:30-7:30 p.m. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Preview the fair’s Flower House and enjoy live music, drinks and appetizers. $15, $25 for two.

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15 Thursday MUSIC Summer Concert Series. 6 pM. Madaket Plaza, Foot of C Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing. THEATER Flynn Creek Circus’s Out of Hat. 7-9 pM. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. This nostalgic all-human circus performs in a vintage big-top tent with tightrope walkers, aerialists, jugglers, acrobats and comedians in an all-new show. children $12, adults $27, senior/military/student $20, VIP front row $50. arcataplayhouse@ gmail.com. www.flynncreekcircus. com. 822-1575. EVENTS Creamery Festival. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. Arcata’s historic Creamery Building prepares for its biennial celebration with pageantry, art, food and drink, live music and a big-top circus. Featuring the Flynn Creek Circus, Third Fridays, Elemental outdoor performance spectacle, and art installations from Lush Newton and Tim Gray. varying prices. arcataplayhouse@gmail.com. www.creameryfestival.com. 822-1575. Humboldt County Fair. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Horse races, entertainment, carnival rides, fair food, handicrafts, art, livestock contests, horticulture, animals and more. Aug. 15-25 (closed Aug. 19). www.humboldtcountyfair. org. FOOD Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing. McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing. Willow Creek Farmers Market. 4:30-7:30 pM. Veteran’s Park, 100 Kimtu Road, Willow Creek. See July 18 listing.

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every month. The MGC, 2280 Newburg Road, Fortuna. See July 19 listing. MOVIES Summer of Suspense: Hitchcock Series. 7:30 pM. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. See Aug. 2 listing. MUSIC Cornell Quartet. 8 pM. Trinidad Town Hall, 409 Trinity St. Part of the Trinidad Bay Art & Music Festival. www.tbamfest.com. THEATER 20th Anniversary Cabaret. 7 pM. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. Celebrate 20 years of Redwood Curtain Theatre in Humboldt County with a cabaret filled with local talent. www.redwoodcurtain.com. Flynn Creek Circus’s Out of Hat. 7-9 pM. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. See Aug. 15 listing. EVENTS Creamery District Night Market. 5-9 pM. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. See July 19 listing. Creamery Festival. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. See Aug. 15 listing. Friday Night Market. 5-8 pM. Clarke Plaza, Old Town, Eureka. See July 19 listing. Humboldt County Fair. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Aug. 15 listing. Third Fridays. 6-9 pM. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. the historic Creamery District will be abuzz with Third Fridays, highlighting local artisans, cider, food, music, and a family-friendly atmosphere. www. creamerydistrict.org. Trinidad Bay Art & Music Festival. Trinidad, Downtown. See Aug. 9 listing. FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. FOOD Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See July 19 listing.

7:30 pM. Sequoia Park, 3414 W St., Eureka. Music at 7:30 pM. Feature film at dusk. Dress warmly, bring a blanket or chairs. Popcorn, candy and refreshments available by donation. Free. MUSIC Arcata Summer Concert Series. 5-8 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 27 listing. Peter Kibbe, cello and Daniela Mineva, piano. 8 pM. Trinidad Town Hall, 409 Trinity St. Part of the Trinidad Bay Art & Music Festival. www.tbamfest.com. THEATER Elemental. 7:30 pM. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. The Playhouse’s signature outdoor performance spectacle with giant puppets, dancers, stilt walkers, live music and beautiful paper lanterns, all happening around the Creamery building. Free. Flynn Creek Circus’s Out of Hat. 2-4, 5-7 & 9-11 pM. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. See Aug. 15 listing. EVENTS BridgeFest and Flying Saucer Contest. 11 AM-5 pM. Bridgeville Community Center, 38717 Kneeland Road. The annual intergalactic event that pits ordinary humans against aliens in a flying saucer throwing contest. Wear your alien outfit. Throw your flying saucer off the old bridge. Live music, food, raffle, contests and a craft fair. Free admission. Creamery Festival. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. See Aug. 15 listing. Humboldt County Fair. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Aug. 15 listing. The Yurok Tribe’s Klamath Salmon Festival. 10 AM-5 pM. Yurok Tribe Headquarters, 190 Klamath Blvd., Klamath. The annual festival features live music, games for kids, more than a 100 vendors, classic car show, parade and cultural demonstrations. Fresh, traditionally cooked Klamath River salmon. Indian card game and stick game tournaments throughout the day. Free admission. www. yuroktribe.org. Trinidad Bay Art & Music Festival. Downtown, Trinidad. See Aug. 9 listing.

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Marsh Twilight Walk. 7:30-8:30 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 19 listing.

Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See July 20 listing.

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DANCE Va Va Voom Presents Tan Lines and Tassels. 8 pM. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. Burlesque. $25, $20 advance. www. ncrt.net. LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing. MOVIES

Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 p.m. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 20 listing.

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18 Sunday ART Trinidad Artisans Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Saunder’s Plaza, 353 Main St., Trinidad. See July 21 listing. MUSIC Festival Strings. 8 pM. Trinidad Town Hall, 409 Trinity St. Part of the Trinidad Bay Art & Music Festival. www.tbamfest.com. Taj Mahal Quartet. 7 pM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Blues infusion of exotic sounds from the Caribbean, Africa. and South Pacific. $66. Wine and Jazz. Third Sunday of every month, 3-5 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See July 21 listing.

Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing.

21 Wednesday EVENTS Humboldt County Fair. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Aug. 15 listing.

22 Thursday MUSIC

Flynn Creek Circus’s Out of Hat. 2-4 pM. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. See Aug. 15 listing. EVENTS
 Creamery Festival. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. See Aug. 15 listing. Humboldt County Fair. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Aug. 15 listing. Lawnstock 2019. Noon-7 pM. Perigot Park, 312 South Railroad Ave., Blue Lake. All-day music fundraiser featuring Dynasty One, Ghost Train, The Gatehouse Well, Jenni & David and the Sweet Soul Band, Lyndsey Battle and Corey Goldman, Georgia Ruth and more. This year’s beneficiary is 7-year-old Tyler Holt. $15 donation. www.lawnstockbenefit.org. Trinidad Bay Art & Music Festival. Downtown, Trinidad. See Aug. 9 listing. FOR KIDS

EVENTS Humboldt County Fair. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Aug. 15 listing. FOOD Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing. McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing. Willow Creek Farmers Market. 4:30-7:30 pM. Veteran’s Park, 100 Kimtu Road, Willow Creek. See July 18 listing.

Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing.

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Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing.

Summer of Suspense: Hitchcock Series. 7:30 pM. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. See Aug. 2 listing.

SPORTS Motocross Racing. Redwood Acres Racetrack, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 28 listing.

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FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing.

Thursday Night Concerts - Lyndsey Battle Trio. 6 pM. Fieldbrook Winery, 4241 Fieldbrook Road. Music, wine tasting and wood-fired pizza. Reservations online. Sorry, no outside food, beverages or dogs. Children welcome. Doors at 5 pM. www.fieldbrookwinery.com.

Humboldt County Fair. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Aug. 15 listing.

Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See July 20 listing.

EVENTS Humboldt County Fair. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Aug. 15 listing.

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Breakfast and Flea Market. Third Saturday of every month, 8:30 AM. Dow’s Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dow’s Prairie Road, McKinleyville. See July 20 listing.

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EVENTS Friday Night Market. 5-8 pM. Clarke Plaza, Old Town, Eureka. See July 19 listing. Humboldt County Fair. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Aug. 15 listing. FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing.

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Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing.

Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See July 19 listing.


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Marsh Twilight Walk. 7:30-8:30 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 19 listing.

Humboldt County Fair. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Aug. 15 listing.

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LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing. Thomas D. Seeley. 9:30 AM-12:30 pM. Humboldt County Agriculture Department, 5630 South Broadway, Eureka. The Humboldt County Beekeepers Association hosts the Horace White Professor of Biology at Cornell University, who will present “The Bee Colony as a Honey Factory” and speak briefly about hunting wild bees. Light refreshments provided. Seeley leads a wild bee hunt Sunday, Aug. 25 (TBA). Details online. $5 suggested donation. EVENTS Hops in Humboldt. 1-5 pM. Rohner Park, 5 Park St., Fortuna. Go Back to the ‘80s this year and try more than 45 breweries from across the country. Unlimited samples of hundreds of different micro-brews, ciders, ‘80s music by The Undercovers, local vendors and games to benefit community organizations. $50, $40 pre-sale, $75 VIP presale, $15 for non-drinkers (gate only). www.hopsinhumboldt. com. Humboldt County Fair. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Aug. 15 listing. Salmon, Oysters, Ales and Rails. Samoa Roundhouse, Cookhouse Road. The Timber Heritage Society’s annual open house fundraiser with speeder car rides, live music, artisan vendors, blacksmithing, hit-and-miss engines, a barbecued salmon dinner, oysters, beer and wine for sale and more. $20 salmon dinner, $10 kids hot dog lunch.

Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. ETC Speeder Rides. 10 AM. See July 28 listing.

27 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing.

Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 20 listing.

25 Sunday ART Trinidad Artisans Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Saunder’s Plaza, 353 Main St., Trinidad. See July 21 listing. MUSIC Phoebe Hunt. 7:30 pM. The Old Steeple, 246 Berding St., Ferndale. Brooklyn singer-songwriter. $25.

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MUSIC Thursday Night Concerts - The Undercovers. 6 pM. Fieldbrook Winery, 4241 Fieldbrook Road. Music, wine tasting and wood-fired pizza. Reserve online. Sorry, no outside food, beverages or dogs. Children welcome. Doors at 5 pM. www.fieldbrookwinery.com. FOOD

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Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing.

Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See July 20 listing.

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Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing.

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Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See July 20 listing. Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 20 listing.

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McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing. Willow Creek Farmers Market. 4:30-7:30 pM. Veteran’s Park, 100 Kimtu Road, Willow Creek. See July 18 listing.

30 Friday MOVIES Summer of Suspense: Hitchcock Series. 7:30 pM. Eureka Theater, 612 F St. See Aug. 2 listing. EVENTS Barntini. 5:30-9 pM. Kokte Ranch & Nature Preserve, 2182 Old Arcata Road, Bayside. Join Jacoby Creek Land Trust and the Humboldt Wildlife Care Center/Bird Ally X for an evening of great music, food, drinks and silent auction to benefit the land and wildlife of Humboldt County. $40, $35 advance. Jacobycreeklt@gmail.com.

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31 Saturday LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing. EVENTS Bigfoot Daze. 10 AM-6 pM. Veterans Park, 100 Kimtu Road, Willow Creek. A family-friendly festival with a downtown parade, activities at Veterans Park, horseshoe tournament, watermelon eating contest, Bigfoot call contest and logging competition. Also music, food and vendor booths, softball tournament, car show and more. Free. info@willowcreekchamber.com. www.willowcreekchamber. com/bigfoot-daze. (530) 629-2693. Labor of Love Quilt Show. 10 AM-3 pM. Downtown Shelter Cove, Machi Road. Outdoor quilt show with quilts displayed hanging from the balconies on 2 miles of Upper and Lower Pacific drives. Vote for the viewers choice awards. Free. SCARF@gmail.com. 987-3336. FOR KIDS Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See July 20 listing. FOOD Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 20 listing. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See July 20 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 20 listing. Introduction to Seaweeds of the North Coast. 7-9 AM. Baker Beach, Scenic Drive, Trinidad. Join Trinidad Coastal Land Trust volunteer naturalist Mindy Hiley to learn about edible seaweeds during this low tide exploration. Come prepared with boots or closed-toe shoes that can get wet. Meet at Baker Beach trail head on Scenic Drive. Reservations required. Free. info@trinidadcoastallandtrust. org. 677-2501.

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Art Talk. First Sunday of every month, 2-4 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Aug. 4 listing.

The Beach Boys. 7 pM. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. The Beach Boys are led by Mike Love and Bruce Johnston, who, along with Tim Bonhomme, John Cowsill, Keith Hubacher, Christian Love, Brian Eichenberger, Randy Leago and Scott Totten continue the legacy of the iconic American band. $94.

Arts Alive. First Saturday of every month, 6-9 pM. Historic Old Town Eureka, Second Street. See Aug. 3 listing.

Trinidad Artisans Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Saunder’s Plaza, 353 Main St., Trinidad. See July 21 listing. FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. ETC Humboldt Flea Market. 8 AM-3 pM. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. Come explore the largest collection of treasures in Humboldt County. $2, free for kids 12 and under. thehumboldtfleamarket@ gmail.com. www.redwoodacres.com. 616-9920.

02 Monday EVENTS I Block Party 2019. Los Bagels, Arcata, 1085 I St. Enjoy local microbrews and barbecued chicken, albacore or tofu. Cold drinks and locally made desserts, raffle and silent auction and live music all day. Free. www.losbagels.com.

03 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing. MUSIC David Crosby and Friends. 7 pM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Two-time Rock and Roll Hall of Famer and co-founder of the Byrds and Crosby, Stills & Nash is joined by the Skytrails Band: James Raymond on keys, Mai Leisz on bass, Steve DiStanislao on drums, Jeff Pevar on guitar and Michelle Willis on keyboards and vocals. $67, $26 student, $217/$567 (VIP). FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing.

04 Wednesday OUTDOORS Guided Nature Walk. First Wednesday of every month, 9 AM. Richard J. Guadagno Visitor Center, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Aug. 7 listing.

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THEATER The Revolutionists. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. Four beautiful, badass women lose their heads in this irreverent, woman-powered comedy set during the French Revolution’s Reign of Terror. Through Sept. 28. www.redwoodcurtain.com. 443-7688. EVENTS Cruz’n Eureka Car Show. 6-9 pM. Old Town Gazebo, Second and F streets, Eureka. The 26th annual fundraiser for Boys & Girls Club of the Redwoods featuring a poker run, outdoor concerts, Cruz through Old Town, participant barbecue, Friday Night Movie, show and shines, and the Saturday car show. $45. cruzneureka@bgcredwoods.org. www.bgcredwoods.org/events/ cruzn-eureka-2019. 441-1030. Ferndale Concours on Main. Ferndale Main Street, Ferndale. Sports Car Club of America sanctioned gathering of unique collector automobiles in pristine, showroom condition to benefit local nonprofits. www.ferndaleconcours.org. 786-4477. FOOD Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing.

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Arts Alive at the MGMA. First Saturday of every month, 6-9 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Join us the first Saturday of every month for live music, exhibition receptions and a wine bar. Sept. 7, The Paula Jones Band; Oct. 5, The Absynth Quartet; Nov. 2, The Anna Hamilton Quartet; Dec. 7, TBA. Free. alex@humboldtarts.org. www.humboldtarts.org/artsalive. 442-0278. LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing. EVENTS Cruz’n Eureka Car Show. Sept. 7, 8 AM-4 pM. Old Town Gazebo, Second and F streets, Eureka. See Sept. 5 listing. Ferndale Concours on Main. Main Street, Ferndale. See Sept. 5 listing. Natural Fiber Fair. 10 AM-5 pM. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. The 29th annual event features workshops, vendors, fleece market, local artist gallery, honored local fiber producer, free demonstrations, kid craft zone, spinning contest, used equipment booth and food, along with a fiber circle space. FOR KIDS Kids Alive. First Saturday of every month, 5:30-8 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Aug. 3 listing.

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Mini Masters Reading Program. First Saturday of every month, noon2 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Carrying on the mission of the long running program, PBSNC Kids Club, this monthly workshop includes story time, tours of current exhibitions, literacy games and art activities. Designed for families of children ages 2-8, but all ages are welcome. Sponsored by PBS North Coast. Free. cecily@humboldtarts.org. www.humboldtarts.org/ pbsnc-kids-club. 442-0278.

Cruz’n Eureka Car Show. 11 AM-9 pM. Old Town Gazebo, Second and F streets, Eureka. See Sept. 5 listing.

Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See July 20 listing.

McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing.

06 Friday ART Trinidad Art Nights. Sept. 6, 6-9 pM. Downtown, Trinidad. See Aug. 2 listing.

Ferndale Concours on Main. Ferndale Main Street, Ferndale. See Sept. 5 listing. Friday Night Market. 5-8 pM. Clarke Plaza, Old Town, Eureka. See July 19 listing. FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. FOOD Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See July 19 listing.

FOOD Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 20 listing. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See July 20 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 20 listing. Lanphere Dunes Guided Walk. First Saturday of every month, 10 AM-1 pM. Humboldt Bay NWR Lanphere Dunes

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08 Sunday ART Trinidad Artisans Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Saunder’s Plaza, 353 Main St., Trinidad. See July 21 listing. MUSIC

Arcata. Indie-rock singer-songwriter. $30.

12 Thursday MUSIC Pharis & Jason Romero. 7:30 pM. The Old Steeple, 246 Berding St., Ferndale. Guitar and banjo, folk $25. EVENTS

Eli Young Band. 8 pM. Sapphire Palace, Blue Lake Casino, 777 Casino Way. Modern country music. Standing room only. $50, $45 advance. www. bluelakecasino.com.

Annual Hammer-In. Sept. 12-14, 10 AM-4 pM. Willow Creek China-Flat Museum, 38949 State Route 299. Fundraiser with blacksmithing, metal working and logging skills. For details see website. www.bigfootcountry.net.

EVENTS

FOOD

Arcata Out of the Darkness Community Walk. 10 AM-1 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Walk to raise awareness and funds for the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention (AFSP). Register online. arcataoutofthedarkness@gmail.com. www.afsp.org/arcata.

Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing.

Ferndale Concours on Main. Main Street, Ferndale. See Sept. 5 listing.

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Natural Fiber Fair. 10 AM-4 pM. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Parkway. See Sept. 7 listing. FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. OUTDOORS Audubon Society Birding Trip. Second Sunday of every month, 9 AM Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Aug. 11 listing.

09 Monday EVENTS Ferndale Concours on Main. Main Street, Ferndale. See Sept. 5 listing.

10 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing. FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing.

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McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing.

ART Arts! Arcata. Second Friday of every month, 6-9 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Aug. 9 listing. THEATER Agatha Christie’s Spider’s Web. Sept. 13. North Coast Repertory Theatre, 300 Fifth St., Eureka. Clarissa won’t let a murder get in the way of entertaining an important guest in this lighthearted Agatha Christie’s comedy whodunnit. Through Oct. 6. $16-$20. www.ncrt.net. EVENTS Annual Hammer-In. 10 AM-4 pM. Willow Creek China-Flat Museum, 38949 State Route 299. See Sept. 12 listing.

EVENTS

Loleta. See Sept. 13 listing.

Annual Hammer-In. 10 AM-4 pM. Willow Creek China-Flat Museum, 38949 State Route 299. See Sept. 12 listing.

Pride In The Park. 2 pM. Sequoia Park, 3414 W St., Eureka. LGBTQ+ community pot luck. Free.

Bargain Lovers’ Weekend. 9 AM. Main Street, Ferndale. See Sept. 13 listing. Lost Coast Beer and Bocce Tournament. 8 AM-5 pM. Ferndale Firemen’s Park, 100 Berding St. Food, beer and bocce. Live music. Lost Coast Tattoo Expo. Bear River Recreation Center, 265 Keisner Road, Loleta. See Sept. 13 listing. Redwood Coast Show & Shine. 9 AM-5 pM. Bear River Recreation Center, 265 Keisner Road, Loleta. In conjunction with Lost Coast Tattoo Expo. FOR KIDS Family Arts Days. Second Saturday of every month, 2-4 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Offering hands-on arts projects and activities inspired by current exhibitions designed for families and youth 5-12 years old. $5 for adults; $2 for seniors (age 65 and over) and students with ID; children 17 and under free; free to members. cecily@ humboldtarts.org. www.humboldtarts.org/content/ssfad. 442-0278. Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See July 20 listing. FOOD Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 20 listing. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See July 20 listing.

Bargain Lovers’ Weekend. Sept. 1315, 9 AM. Main Street, Ferndale. Garage sales, sidewalk sales and barn sales.

Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 20 listing.

Friday Night Market. 5-8 pM. Clarke Plaza, Old Town, Eureka. See July 19 listing.

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HSU Downtown! 5-8 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. A world-beat block party on the Arcata Plaza. Free.

Trinidad Artisans Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Saunder’s Plaza, 353 Main St., Trinidad. See July 21 listing.

Lost Coast Tattoo Expo. Sept. 13-15. Bear River Recreation Center, 265 Keisner Road, Loleta. Tattoos, art, music. Tattoo contests each day. Get tattooed on the spot. $5, free for kids 12 and under. FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. FOOD Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See July 19 listing.

ART

DANCE Afternoon of Dance. 2-3 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Aug. 11 listing. MUSIC David Lindley. 7 pM. Fulkerson Recital Hall, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Lindley performs on an arsenal of instruments — from the Hawaiian lap steel guitar and Turkish saz to the Middle Eastern oud and Irish bouzouki. $39. Wine and Jazz. Third Sunday of every month, 3-5 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See July 21 listing.

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EVENTS

LECTURE

Bargain Lovers’ Weekend. 9 AM. Ferndale Main Street, Ferndale. See Sept. 13 listing.

Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing.

Summer / fall 2019

Lost Coast Tattoo Expo. Bear River Recreation Center, 265 Keisner Road,

FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. Sunday Fundays. Noon-3 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 21 listing. SPORTS Motocross Racing. Redwood Acres Racetrack, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 28 listing.

17 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing. FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing.

18 Wednesday SPORTS Humboldt State Volleyball Home Matches. 7 pM. Lumberjack Arena, Humboldt State University, Arcata. $5, $3 children, Free for children under 2. www.HSUJacks.com. 826-4529.

19 Thursday FOOD Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing. McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing. SPORTS Humboldt State Volleyball Home Matches. 7 pM. Lumberjack Arena, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Sept. 18 listing.

20 Friday ART Community Art Night. Third Friday of every month. The MGC, 2280 Newburg Road, Fortuna. See July 19 listing. EVENTS Two Cities Wide Yard Sale. Garberville Town Square, Church


Street. Third annual bargain hunt. Creamery District Night Market. 5-9 pM. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. See July 19 listing. Friday Night Market. 5-8 pM. Clarke Plaza, Old Town, Eureka. See July 19 listing.

Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 20 listing. Steam Up Rides. Third Saturday of every month, 10 AM-4 pM. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing.

FOR KIDS

SPORTS

Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing.

HSU Women’s Soccer vs. William Jessup. 3-5 pM. College Creek Soccer Field, 1 Harpst St., Arcata. Support the Humboldt State women’s soccer team as it hosts William Jessup. $5. kelly.kime@humboldt.edu. www. hsujacks.com. 826-3666.

FOOD Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See July 19 listing.

21 Saturday LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing. MUSIC Kenny Barron Quartet. 8 pM. Fulkerson Recital Hall, Humboldt State University, Arcata. The Los Angeles Times named Kenny Barron “one of the top jazz pianists in the world,” and Jazz Weekly calls him “the most lyrical piano player of our time.” $66. THEATER The Tortoise Versus the Hare: The Greatest Race. 5 & 7:30 pM. Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane, Redway. A production by the Missoula Children’s Theatre. $15, $5 ages 5-12. www.mateel.org. 923-3368. EVENTS International Red Panda Day. Noon-4 pM. Sequoia Park Zoo, 3414 W St., Eureka. Free day at the Sequoia Park Zoo with activities. More details TBA. Free. ashley@sequoiaparkzoo. net. www.sequoiaparkzoo.net. 4425649. North Country Fair. 10 AM-6 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Celebrate the diversity of the community and the Fall Equinox over two days with craft, food and information booths, two parades, two stages of live music and a lawn performance area. The theme for 2019 is Solidarity. Free. FOR KIDS Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See July 20 listing. FOOD Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 20 listing. Breakfast and Flea Market. Third Saturday of every month, 8:30 AM. Dow’s Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dow’s Prairie Road, McKinleyville. See July 20 listing. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See July 20 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird

Humboldt State Volleyball Home Matches. 7 pM. Lumberjack Arena, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Sept. 18 listing.

22 Sunday EVENTS Eureka Symphony Season Prelude Gala and Auction. 5:30-8:30 pM. Baywood Golf & Country Club, 3600 Buttermilk Lane, Arcata. Live music, dinner and dessert auction with auctioneer Sen. Mike McGuire. Featuring Temporary Resonance Trio (Carol Jacobson, Terrie Baune, John Chernoff). $100. www. EurekaSymphony.org. 845-3655.

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North Country Fair. 10 AM-6 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Sept. 21 listing. FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. ETC Speeder Rides. 10 AM. See July 28 listing.

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DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing. FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing.

25 Wednesday SPORTS HSU Men’s Soccer vs. SF State. 3-5 pM. College Creek Soccer Field, 1 Harpst St., Arcata. Support the Humboldt State men’s soccer team as it hosts San Francisco State.

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26 Thursday MUSIC Chris Thomas King. 7:30 pM. The Old Steeple, 246 Berding St., Ferndale. Folk blues guitarist, singer/songwriter. $25.

FOOD Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 20 listing. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See July 20 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 20 listing. Crew Speeder Rides in Samoa. Sept. 28, 10 AM-4 pM. Samoa Cookhouse, 908 Vance Ave. See July 27 listing.

FOOD

SPORTS

Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing.

Humboldt Roller Derby. 6 pM. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. North Jetty Bettys and Widow Makers face off, Redwood Rollers battle TBA. Doors at 5 pM. $15, $12 advance, free for ages 10 and under. www.humboldtrollerderby.com.

McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing.

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Can’t Stop the Serenity 2019. 5-10 pM. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. T-shirts, prizes, trivia contest and a showing of Serenity. All for Equality Now! a human rights charity. www. arcatatheatre.com.

Tig Notaro. 8 pM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Comedian, actor and writer. $49. THEATER The Three Musketeers. Ferndale Repertory Theatre, 447 Main St. Based on the swashbuckling romance by Alexandre Dumas. Through Oct. 27. www.ferndalerep.org. EVENTS Friday Night Market. 5-8 pM. Clarke Plaza, Old Town, Eureka. See July 19 listing. FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing.

FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing.

01 Tuesday DANCE

FOOD

Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing.

Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See July 19 listing.

Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing.

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FOOD

LECTURE

Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing.

Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing.

Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing.

EVENTS

Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing.

Fieldbrook Art & Wine Festival. 11 AM-4 pM. Fieldbrook Winery, 4241 Fieldbrook Road. Arts and crafts vendors, oysters, smoked and grilled albacore and chicken, wood-fired pizza, live music, desserts and wine by the glass and bottle. Benefits the Fieldbrook Educational Foundation. Free admission. www.fieldbrookwinery.com. FOR KIDS Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See July 20 listing.

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02 Wednesday OUTDOORS Guided Nature Walk. First Wednesday of every month, 9 AM. Richard J. Guadagno Visitor Center, Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Aug. 7 listing.

03 Thursday

Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. See Oct. 4 listing.

FOOD

St. Paul & The Broken Bones. 8 pM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. High-voltage Birmingham, Alabama-based soul purveyors.

Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing. McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing.

04 Friday ART Trinidad Art Nights. 6-9 pM. Downtown, Trinidad. See Aug. 2 listing. MUSIC Eureka Symphony Immortal Masters. 8 pM. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. Liana Bérubé’s plays Rossini’s “Thieving Magpie,” Beethoven’s violin concerto and more. $19-$49.

Pastels on the Plaza. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. This benefit for Northcoast Children’s Services is supported by local business sponsors and features more than 100 artists chalk drawing on the plaza during the Arcata Farmers Market. Free. info@ncsheadstart.org. 822-7206.

EVENTS

FOR KIDS

North Coast Stand Down. 9 AM-6 pM. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Comprehensive support system for vets returning to civilian life. www.northcoaststanddown.org.

Kids Alive. First Saturday of every month, 5:30-8 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See Aug. 3 listing.

FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing.

Mini Masters Reading Program. First Saturday of every month, noon2 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Sept. 7 listing. Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See July 20 listing.

FOOD

FOOD

Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See July 19 listing.

Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 20 listing.

SPORTS

Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See July 20 listing.

HSU Men’s Soccer vs. Chico State. 3-5 pM. College Creek Soccer Field, 1 Harpst St., Arcata. Support the Humboldt State men’s soccer team as it hosts Chico State. $5. kelly. kime@humboldt.edu. www.hsujacks. com. 826-3666. HSU Women’s Soccer vs. Chico State. 12:30-2:30 pM. College Creek Soccer Field, 1 Harpst St., Arcata. Support the Humboldt State women’s soccer team as it hosts Chico State. $5. kelly.kime@humboldt.edu. www.hsujacks.com. 826-3666.

05 Saturday ART Arts Alive. First Saturday of every month, 6-9 pM. Historic Old Town Eureka, Second Street. See Aug. 3 listing. Arts Alive at the MGMA. First Saturday of every month, 6-9 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Sept. 7 listing.

OUTDOORS

Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 20 listing. Lanphere Dunes Guided Walk. First Saturday of every month, 10 AM-1 pM. Humboldt Bay NWR Lanphere Dunes Unit, 6800 Lanphere Road, Arcata. See Aug. 3 listing.

06 Sunday ART Art Talk. First Sunday of every month, 2-4 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Aug. 4 listing. EVENTS Apple Harvest Festival. City of Fortuna, various city locations. See Oct. 5 listing.

LECTURE

North Coast Stand Down. 9 AM-noon. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Oct. 4 listing.

Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing.

Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing.

MUSIC Eureka Symphony Immortal Masters. 8 pM. Arkley Center for the

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EVENTS Apple Harvest Festival. City of Fortuna, various city locations. A citywide celebration of the fruit of fall. Free hayrides around town, orchard barbecue, live music, apple pie contest, merchant and vendor street sales, children’s games and more. Free.

FOR KIDS

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month, 6-9 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See Aug. 9 listing.

SPORTS

Pacifica Quartet. 7:30 pM. Calvary Lutheran Church, 716 South Ave., Eureka. Professional string quartet based in Bloomington, Indiana. Its members are: Simin Ganatra, first violin; Austin Hartman, second violin; Mark Holloway, viola; and Brandon Vamos, cello. $30, $10 seniors, $5 students, free for children with parent. www.eurekachambermusic.org.

HSU Men’s Soccer vs. Stanislaus State. 2-4 pM. College Creek Soccer Field, 1 Harpst St., Arcata. Support the Humboldt State men’s soccer team as it hosts Stanislaus State. $5. kelly. kime@humboldt.edu. www.hsujacks. com. 826-3666. HSU Women’s Soccer vs. Stanislaus State. 11:30 AM-1:30 pM. College Creek Soccer Field, 1 Harpst St., Arcata. Support the Humboldt State women’s soccer team as it hosts Stanislaus State. $5. kelly.kime@humboldt.edu. hsujacks.com. 826-3666.

08 Tuesday DANCE Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing. THEATER Momix - Viva!. 7 pM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. An evening of mesmerizing illusion and mind-blowing inventiveness with the athletic dancers of Momix. $49. $25 child. FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing.

09 Wednesday MUSIC Rising Appalachia. 8 pM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Leah Song and Chloe Smith, founding sisters of Rising Appalachia create original music with a mission, rooted in the traditions of old-time folk songs, storytelling and grass roots activism. $33-$70.

10 Thursday FOOD Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing. McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing. SPORTS

MUSIC

FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing.

Monster Trucks. 5 pM. Redwood Acres Racetrack, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Oct. 11 listing.

13 Sunday Afternoon of Dance. 2-3 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Aug. 11 listing.

DANCE

HOLIDAY EVENTS

MUSIC

Halloween Carnival. 5:30-8:30 pM. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Haunted house, carnival games, silent auction and food for Ferndale Elementary’s yearly eighth grade fundraiser.

Sam Reider and The Human Hands. 7:30 pM. The Old Steeple, 246 Berding St., Ferndale. American accordionist, pianist, composer and singer-songwriter. $25.

SPORTS Monster Trucks. 5 pM. Redwood Acres Racetrack, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. Rock Star, California Kid, Identity Theft, Honda Generators High Voltage and Spitfire will battle it out in head to head Monster Truck competition for Best Trick, Racing and Freestyle. Skeletor and Deogee five rides and the souped-up Tee’d Off Jet Car will give demonstrations. $20, $16 juniors 12-15, $7 kids 3-11, free for kids under 2.

12 Saturday LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing. EVENTS Big Chili Cook Off. Mad River Brewing Co. & Tap Room, 101 Taylor Way, Blue Lake. Contestants provide their best chili and for a donation of $10 participants can enjoy live music, have an array of chili, homemade cornbread and a host of fun. Benefit for Big Brothers Big Sisters of the North Coast. www.madriverbrewing. com.

THEATER Reduced Shakespeare - The Complete Works. 7 pM. Van Duzer Theatre, Humboldt State University, Arcata. All 37 plays in 97 minutes. The Complete Works of William Shakespeare (abridged) is an irreverent, fast-paced romp through the Bard’s plays. $49. FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. OUTDOORS Audubon Society Birding Trip. Second Sunday of every month, 9 AM. Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge, 1020 Ranch Road, Loleta. See Aug. 11 listing. ETC Humboldt Flea Market. 8 AM-3 pM. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See Sept. 1 listing.

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Redwood Pride 2019. 10 AM. Jefferson Community Center, 1000 B St., Eureka.

Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing.

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Family Arts Days. Second Saturday of every month, 2-4 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See Sept. 14 listing.

Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing.

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Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM. Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See July 20 listing.

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Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 20 listing.

Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See July 19 listing.

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OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See July 20 listing.

Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533

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17 Thursday MUSIC Jake Shimabukuro. 7 pM. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. Hawaii’s Jake Shimabukuro is widely recognized as one of the world’s top ukulele musicians. Renowned for lightning-fast fingers and revolutionary playing techniques, Jake views the ukulele as an “untapped source of music with unlimited potential.” $49. FOOD Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing. McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing.

18 Friday ART Community Art Night. Third Friday of every month. The MGC, 2280 Newburg Road, Fortuna. See July 19 listing. THEATER The Macabre Cabaret. 8-9:30 pM. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. Featuring a cavalcade of acts from the award-winning Dell’Arte Company and a selection of cocktails. $15, $12 student/senior. info@dellarte.com. www.dellarte.com/ shows-and-events/2018-2019-season. 668-5663. EVENTS Annual Assumption Parish Bazaar. 6-9 pM. Ferndale Portuguese Hall, Fifth Street and Ocean Avenue. Board games including Bingo, Cake Booth, Fancywork Booth, Children’s Fish Pond and Dime Booth, Silent Auction and much more. Pasta dinner at 6 pM.; games start at 7. Creamery District Night Market. 5-9 pM. Creamery District, 1251 Ninth St., Arcata. See July 19 listing. Western Art & Gear in the Redwoods. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. Western art and gear vendor show with shopping, food and no host bar. FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. FOOD Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See July 19 listing. SPORTS HSU Men’s Soccer vs. CSU East Bay. 3-5 pM. College Creek Soccer Field, 1 Harpst St., Arcata. Support the Humboldt State men’s soccer team as it hosts Cal State East Bay. $5. kelly.kime@humboldt.edu. www. hsujacks.com. 826-3666. HSU Women’s Soccer vs. CSU East

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19 Saturday LECTURE Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing. THEATER The Macabre Cabaret. 8-9:30 pM. Dell’Arte’s Carlo Theatre, 131 H St., Blue Lake. See Oct. 18 listing. EVENTS Annual Assumption Parish Bazaar. 6-9 pM. Ferndale Portuguese Hall, Fifth Street and Ocean Avenue. See Oct. 18 listing. Western Art & Gear in the Redwoods. Humboldt County Fairgrounds, 1250 Fifth St., Ferndale. See Oct. 18 listing. FOR KIDS Storytime and Crafts. 11:30 AM Blue Lake Library, 111 Greenwood Ave. See July 20 listing. FOOD Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 20 listing. Breakfast and Flea Market. Third Saturday of every month, 8:30 AM. Dow’s Prairie Grange Hall, 3995 Dow’s Prairie Road, McKinleyville. See July 20 listing. OUTDOORS Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See July 20 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 20 listing. SPORTS Humboldt Roller Derby. 6 pM. Redwood Acres Fairgrounds, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. Root Force and Redwood rollers battle TBA visiting teams. Doors at 5 pM. $15, $12 advance, free for ages 10 and under. www.humboldtrollerderby.com.

20 Sunday MUSIC Front Country. 7 pM. Fulkerson Recital Hall, Humboldt State University, Arcata. Acoustic roots, bluegrass. $39. Wine and Jazz. Third Sunday of every month, 3-5 pM. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. See July 21 listing. FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing. Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing.

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HSU Men’s Soccer vs. CSU Monterey Bay. 2-4 pM. College Creek Soccer Field, 1 Harpst St., Arcata. Support the Humboldt State men’s soccer team as it hosts Cal State Monterey Bay. $5. kelly.kime@humboldt.edu. www. hsujacks.com. 826-3666.

Southern Humboldt Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. See July 19 listing.

HSU Women’s Soccer vs. CSU Monterey Bay. 11:30 AM-1:30 pM. College Creek Soccer Field, 1 Harpst St., Arcata. Support the Humboldt State women’s soccer team as it hosts Cal State Monterey Bay. $5. kelly.kime@humboldt.edu. www. hsujacks.com. 826-3666.

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HOLIDAY EVENTS Haunted Kinetic Lab of Horrors. 7 pM-midnight. Kinetic Sculpture Lab, Eighth and N streets, Arcata. Terrifying guided tour. All proceeds benefit the Kinetic Sculpture Lab. Live music nightly by The Dead Drops. Recommended for ages 13 and over. $12. www.kineticsculpturelab.org. 822-4805. Victorian Village Halloween. 5 pM. Main Street, Ferndale. Family friendly evening of storytelling, music, book signings, candy, shopping and more.

Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing.

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Fort Humboldt Historic Tour. 11 AMnoon. Fort Humboldt State Historic Park, 3431 Fort Ave., Eureka. See July 20 listing.

Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing.

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Halloween Costume Parade. 10 AM. McKinleyville Shopping Center, Central Avenue. Safe, fun and free trick or treat event for children. Meet at the McKinleyville Shopping Center. Lots of free candy and toys from the shopping center businesses. Free. 834-6460.

MUSIC Bombino & Vieux Farka Toure. 8 pM. Fulkerson Recital Hall, Humboldt State University, Arcata. A unique collaboration between two of Africa’s most esteemed and dynamic guitar masters. $49. EVENTS Soroptimist International of Eureka Masquerade Ball. 6-11 pM. The Historic Eagle House, 139 Second St., Eureka. Appetizers, dinner and dancing with catering by Brett Shuler Catering, music by Blue Rhythm Review, and live and Dutch auctions with emcee Rex Bohn. FOR KIDS Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 5-6 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing.

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Redwood Empire BMX - BMX Practice/Racing. 1-2:30 pM. Redwood Empire BMX, 3750 Harris St., Eureka. See July 19 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS Haunted Kinetic Lab of Horrors. 7 pM-midnight. Kinetic Sculpture Lab, Eighth and N streets, Arcata. See Oct. 25 listing.

Let’s Dance. 7-9:30 pM. Humboldt Grange Hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka. See July 16 listing.

Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing.

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FOR KIDS Lego Club. 12:30-2 pM. Redwood Discovery Museum, 612 G St., Eureka. See July 21 listing.

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Humboldt State Volleyball Home Matches. 7 pM. Lumberjack Arena, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Sept. 18 listing.

EVENTS Boo at the Zoo. Noon-4 pM. Sequoia Park Zoo, 3414 W St., Eureka. Celebrate Halloween at Sequoia Park Zoo’s spooktacular event. More details TBA. ashley@sequoiaparkzoo. net. www.sequoiaparkzoo.net. 4425649.

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Conrad Tao, Piano. 8 pM. Fulkerson Recital Hall, Humboldt State University, Arcata. $49.

Arcata Plaza Farmers Market. 9 AM-2 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. See July 20 listing.

McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing.

Humboldt State Volleyball Home Matches. 7 pM. Lumberjack Arena, Humboldt State University, Arcata. See Sept. 18 listing.

Haunted Kinetic Lab of Horrors. 7 pM-midnight. Kinetic Sculpture Lab, Eighth and N streets, Arcata. See Oct. 25 listing.

DANCE

FOOD Fortuna Farmers Market. 3-6 pM. Fortuna Farmers’ Market, 10th and Main streets. See July 16 listing. Miranda Farmers Market. 2-6 pM. Miranda Market, 6685 Avenue of the Giants. See July 16 listing. Old Town Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. See July 16 listing. Shelter Cove Farmers Market. 11 AM-3 pM. Mario’s Marina Bar, 533 Machi Road, Shelter Cove. See July 16 listing.

31 Thursday THEATER

Trick-or-Treat in Old Town. 2-4 pM. Old Town, F Street between First and Third streets, Eureka. Participating stores will have signs in their windows. Open to costumed children 12 and under who are accompanied by an adult. Free. 442-9054.

Rabbit Hole. Redwood Curtain Theatre, 220 First St., Eureka. A couple drifts apart after a tragedy in this Pulitzer Prize-winning drama. Through Nov. 23. www.redwoodcurtain.com. 443-7688.

OUTDOORS

Henderson Center Farmers Market. 10 AM-1 pM. Henderson Center, Henderson near F Street, Eureka. See July 18 listing.

Arcata Marsh Tour. 2 pM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary Interpretive Center, 569 S. G St. See July 20 listing. Audubon Society Arcata Marsh Bird Walk. 8:30-11 AM. Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary, South I Street. See July 20 listing. SPORTS CCAA Cross Country Championships. 9 AM. Baywood Golf & Country Club, 3600 Buttermilk Lane, Arcata. Cheer on the Humboldt State cross country programs as they race against the best of the California Collegiate Athletic Association. Free for spectators. www.HSUJacks.com. 826-4529.

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McKinleyville Farmers Market. 3:30-6:30 pM. Eureka Natural Foods, McKinleyville, 2165 Central Ave. See July 18 listing. HOLIDAY EVENTS Annual Halloween Fest. Garberville Town Square, Church Street. Haunted Kinetic Lab of Horrors. 7 pM-midnight. Kinetic Sculpture Lab, Eighth and N streets, Arcata. See Oct. 25 listing. Trick-or-Treat on the Arcata Plaza & The Annual Harvest Festival. 4-7 pM. Arcata Plaza, Ninth and G streets. Free.


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Northwest Intertribal Gathering & Elders Dinner second Saturday in November Redwood Acres Fairgrounds. Demonstrations including ceremonial dance, music and drumming. Enjoy a salmon and turkey dinner, Indian art and crafts, frybread and buffalo burgers, and an elders honoring ceremony.

Lighted Truck and Tractor Parades in Eureka, Fortuna and Ferndale. Typically the first two weekends of December. Barbecue, cruise, show and shine, vendors, swap meet, raffle and street-legal racing action. Benefits the Boys and Girls Club of the Redwoods.

First Day Hikes Jan. 1 Dry Lagoon/Stone Lagoon. Get out and explore nature with guided walking/paddling/kayaking tours. Part of America’s State Parks First Day Hikes initiative. Humboldt Steelhead Days Countywide. A hatchery steelhead fishing contest from Jan. to Feb. on the Mad and Trinity Rivers with countywide events.

Trinidad Blessing of the Fleet Thanksgiving day, 10 am Trinidad Harbor Overlook. Join the crews of the local fishing fleet and kayakers giving thanks and receiving a blessing for the upcoming season, as well as a traditional Native and nondenominational blessing.

Holiday Candlelight Walk Typically the second Saturday in December. Humboldt Botanical Garden. Thousands of lights decorate the garden and the greenhouse. Enjoy complimentary cider and cookies, coloring activities, ornament making and more.

Bowl of Beans Benefit Jan. 20 Arcata Community Center. Benefit Celebrate Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Day with your community. Enjoy a beans and rice dinner with music, dance and spoken word performances to follow.

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In the charming town of Trinidad, Humboldt County’s fishing past lives on. Every day, the boats that dot the small harbor’s moorings scour the sea among dramatic, rocky outcroppings. For a look back, tour the Trinidad Museum, then stop at the smaller Memorial Lighthouse and take in the view and the sea air. Trinidad Art Night fills the little town with music, food and local artwork every first Friday of the month, and the annual Fish Festival and Blackberry Festival bring in folks from all over.

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Eureka This place is full of stories. Once a raucous lumber town and fishing village, early Eureka bustled with saloons and brothels, along with a hardy mix of rugged entrepreneurs looking to settle the North Coast. Jack London himself is said to have taken a swing in a barroom brawl in Old Town. Today, the boats still bring crab and salmon to the docks, and historic buildings at the edge of Humboldt Bay form a walkable enclave of places to browse, drink and dine. Slow down with a stroll along the waterfront trail or lean on the railing of the Old Town boardwalk and watch the boats go by. And don’t miss Arts! Alive, the first Saturday night of each month, when the streets fill up with folks touring the shops, restaurants and galleries for local art and live music.

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17th Annual Taste of the Cove Hospice Fundraiser! August 31 @ 12:00 pm - 7:00 pm. The 17th Annual Taste of the Cove Hospice Fundraiser will be held on Saturday, August 31st, 2019 Mal Coombs Park in Shelter Cove from 1-5 pm! Save the date and keep an eye out for more details coming soon! Picnic in the Park! September 14. Southern Humboldt Community Park, 1144 Sprowel Creek Road, Garberville. Join the Southern Humboldt Community Parks "Picnic in the Park"! Day: Saturday Time: 8:00 am - 5:00 pm Location: 1144 Sprowel Creek Road, Garberville CA, 95542 For more information email: contact.sohumpark@gmail.com Briceland Volunteer Fire Department’s Annual Fundraiser! September 14. The Briceland Volunteer Fire Department will be holding their annual fundraiser on Saturday, September 14th at Beginnings Ocatagon in Briceland! Missoula Children’s Theatre! September 16 @ 4:00 pm - September 21 @ 7:30 pm. Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane. Call for auditions & performance, The Tortoise Versus The Hare: The Greatest Race An audition will be held for the Missoula Children’s Theatre (MCT) production of The Tortoise Versus The Hare: The Greatest Race, Monday, September 16th at Mateel Community Center, 59 Rusk Lane, Redway at 4:00 pm. Those auditioning should arrive before 4:00 pm and plan to stay for the full two hours. 3rd Annual Two Cities Wide Yard Sale! September 20 @ 9:00 am - 5:00 pm. Jacob Garber Square, 782 redwood Dr. The Southern Humboldt Chamber of Commerce will be holding the 3rd Annual Two Cities Wide Yard Sale on Friday, September 20th, 2019! Save the date, additional details coming soon! Feast of Fields Humboldt / Feast of Flowers. September 28. Southern Humboldt Community Park For more info contact Nicole at info@shbvb.com 2nd Annual Art Is Alive! October 6 @ 11:00 am - 6:00 pm. Outdoor event with live music and art, vendors, food, beer & wine tasting, and fun for all ages. Pumpkins in the Park! October 12 @ 10:00 am - 6:00 pm. The Southern Humboldt Business & Visitors Bureau will be holding another Pumpkins in the Park event down at the Southern Humboldt Community Park! More details coming soon so save the date! Humboldt Redwoods Marathon. October 13. Take a run beneath Humboldt’s home-grown redwood canopy. Marathon, half marathon and 5K. www.redwoods marathon. org. Wild and Scenic Film Festival October 13 @ 4:00 pm - 7:00 pm. Redwood Playhouse, 286 Sprowel Creek Rd. Garberville. $20. A selection of award willing and inspiring nature and adventure films, plus music, food, drinks, silent auction, raffle prizes, and info booths.

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Halloween Poker Run! October 26 @ 8:00 am - 5:00 pm. The Kiwanis of the Redwoods will be starting up their engines for the Halloween Poker Run on Saturday, October 26th! Be sure to dress up for the ride! For more information: Ph: 707362-6076 Email: kotr.rwr@gmail.com Annual Halloween Fest! October 31 @ 4:00 pm - 5:00 pm. Garberville Town Square, 766 Locust Street Garberville. The Annual Halloween Fest will be held on Thursday, October 31st, 2019 at the Garberville Town Square! Save the date and keep an eye out for our flyer with the details coming soon! Southern Humboldt Chamber of Commerce


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