Dell’Arte Hosts Beatles Tribute Band, Ticket to Ride
Dance along. Sing Along. Or just sit back and ENJOY. Dell’Arte International hosts Beatles tribute band Ticket to Ride in concert on Friday, February 21. The show is at 8pm in the Carlo Theater in downtown Blue Lake; doors open at 7:30pm. Ticket to Ride provides a mighty fun musical…
Read More >>The Mateel Presents: “The Magical School Bag”
The Mateel Community Center, in collaboration with the Southern Humboldt Chamber of Commerce and Visitors Center, is pleased to bring an enchanting experience for audiences of all ages: the Czech Puppet Theater’s all-original performance, “The Magical School Bag.” This captivating puppet show tells the heartwarming story of Kaja, a young…
Read More >>ART TALKS RETURNS WITH JOHN SINGER SARGENT at the WCA
The Willits Center for the Arts (WCA) invites the public to its latest Art Talks lecture, an exploration of the life and work of renowned portrait artist John Singer Sargent. This engaging presentation will take place on Friday, February 14, 2025, at 6:30 p.m., in the upstairs gallery of the…
Read More >>Fortuna Teen Court is hosting another Parent Project Session!
Fortuna Teen Court (a program of the Boys & Girls Club) is hosting a new session for Parent Project.Parent Project is a 10-week series where we go over topics like improving family relationships, usingeffective discipline to improve school attendance and performance, reduce substance use and negativepeer influences, and how to…
Read More >>Grant Opportunity from WILPF
The Humboldt Branch of Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom(WILPF) is seeking applications for its’ Edilith Eckart and Jene McCovey MemorialPeace Scholarship. The scholarship grants support projects that promote peaceand social justice, locally or globally. Grants will range from $150-$500.Applications are due by April 1. Information about the scholarship…
Read More >>February 2025 Pathway to Payday Employment Workshop Series
Are you looking for a job? Do you want an opportunity to interview with multiple employerscurrently hiring?Pathway to Payday is a FREE 4-day employment workshop series for community members, put on bythe Community Access Project for Eureka in partnership with the Betty Kwan Chinn HomelessFoundation. This series focuses on enhancement…
Read More >>Run in the Redwoods 5k returns Saturday, April 5th, 2025
CRESCENT CITY, Calif. – Join Redwood Parks Conservancy (RPC), California State Parks, and the National Park Service for the 12th Annual Run in the Redwoods 5K Walk & Fun Run on Saturday, April 5th, 2025, in Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park. Runners of all levels are invited to experience the…
Read More >>44th Annual Lupine Bash
Join Friends of the Dunes and partners as we strike a blow for biodiversity! The 44th Annual Lupine Bash is taking place at the Ma-le’l Dunes Cooperative Management Area on Saturday, February 22 from 9:00 AM to 12:00 PM. Volunteers are needed to join the annual tradition of removing non-native,…
Read More >>Wildland Firefighting Vendor Seminar
The Annual Wildland Firefighting Vendor event in January is right around the corner! Businesses will hear from the US Forest Service’s Lead Contracting Officer, Craig Ericson as well as CAL FIRE’s Battalion Chief of Hired Equipment, Jacob Lefort on how to get vendor agreements next fire season. Become a Wildland…
Read More >>Protecting Medicaid for Older Adults: What’s at Risk
Don’t Miss this special webinar hosted by Justice in Aging! Protecting Medicaid for Older Adults: What’s at RiskTuesday, Feb 4, 2025 11 – 12 pm PT/ 2 – 3 pm ET As Congressional leadership prepares their 2025 legislative agenda, reports show that Medicaid is at risk of being cut. Some lawmakers…
Read More >>T-Ball Registration at Boys & Girls Club of the Redwoods
It’s T-Ball Registration time at Boys & Girls Club of the Redwoods! T-Ball is a beginning baseballfundamentals program for boys and girls ages 4 & 5; children must be 4 years old by March 1, 2025 inorder to play. Teams will be based in Eureka. The season begins late March…
Read More >>Town Hall Meeting in Laytonville
Dr. Dietrick McGinnis will be informing the residents of Laytonville about the toxic legacy of air, water and soil contamination of the Laytonville landfill as well as a range of possible mitigation options.
Read More >>SoHum.live
Are you a culturally creative SoHum resident? Would you benefit from an algorithm free, locally controlled, non commercial social network to share your resume, experience, skills, events, and accomplishments? A space to find interest groups, discover kindred spirits and communicate with open chats, or private messages. A Redwood Playhouse project…
Read More >>Educational Forum on the Office of Health Care Affordability
The public is invited to an online seminar of policy experts discussing California’s new Office of Health Care Affordability, Who Wins, Who Loses? on January 23 at 7 p.m. Dr. Jim Kahn from the Health Policy Studies at UCSF will be moderating a panel discussion by representatives from labor, medicine,…
Read More >>1/25 Van Duzen River Grange “Grow for the Grange” InfoJanN Meeting
Jan 25th, Grow for the Grange Informational Meeting happening at Van Duzen Grange 5250 State Route 36, Carlotta, from 10 to 11AM. Discussions and plans for monthly garden workshops and signups, Community Garden at Cuddeback School, and Community excess garden and orchard harvest project to share at grange for free…
Read More >>Soul Collage Workshop with Sue Ellen Parkinson at Willits Center for the Arts
On February 22nd, from 1 to 3pm, The Willits Center for the Arts is hosting SoulCollage, an intuitive process of self-discovery, and reclamation, led by Sue Ellen Parkinson, a certified SoulCollage Instructor who has been teaching SoulCollage in Willits for the past 10 years. You do not need to be…
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