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KHSU Community Calendar for the week of May 5, 2008 

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MONDAY, May 5, 2008

The HSU Pre-Med Association invites the community to its free "Cinco de Mayo Peace Via Health" service learning CELEBRATION with an opening address by HSU President Richmond, plus food, music, and fun, this morning from 11 to 1:30 in HSU's Kate Buchanan Room in HSU's student center in Arcata. Call 267-8085 for more information.

The Northern California Community Bloodbank's BLOODMOBILE: is in Arcata this afternoon from Noon to 6 at the Arcata Safeway on F Street; and will be in Crescent City tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 7 at the Del Norte Senior Center on Northcrest Drive. Call 443-8004 for more information.

HSU announces that there will be a retirement CEREMONY for HSU American Indian Program's Lois Risling, this afternoon from 4 to 5:30 in HSU's Goodwin Forum, Nelson Hall East in Arcata. Call 826-3711 for more information.

The League of Women Voters announces a phone-in candidate FORUM for the Humboldt County Board of Supervisors first district incumbent Jimmy Smith and John Vevoda tonight from 7 to 8 on KEET-TV Channel 13 and on KHSU-FM 90.5.

The HSU Music Department announces a CONCERT of chamber music for strings by four distinguished musicians playing Bach, Mozart, Dvorak, and more tonight at 8 in HSU's Fulkerson Recital Hall in Arcata. Call 826-3928 for ticket information.
 
The Humboldt and Del Norte California USDA Farm Service Agency announces that today is the last DAY for eligible dairy producers to apply to receive benefits under the Dairy Disaster Assistance Program.  Contact your nearest office or visit www.fsa.usda.gov/ca for more information. 

The HSU Career Center announces that INTERVIEWS for the positions of Media Policy Intern for Access Humboldt in Eureka, and Archivist Intern for US Servas in Arcata, begin today and applications will be accepted until Friday at the HSU Career Center in Nelson Hall West. 

 

TUESDAY, May 6, 2008

 

The Clarke Memorial Museum has opened a new EXHIBIT featuring all sorts of items associated with Arcata's past to celebrate Arcata's 150th birthday, including photographs, clothing, school supplies, and business records Tuesday through Saturday mornings from 11 to 4 at 240 E Street in Eureka. Call 443-1947 for more information.

 

UC Cooperative Extension Humboldt County 4-H announces its All Star INTERVIEWS today at the Ag Center, 5630 South Broadway in Eureka. Call 445-7351 for more information.

 

The Humboldt County peak oil Action Group invites the community to a free special program entitled "The Health of Traditional Diet Versus The Ravages of Modern Foods," tonight from 7 to 9 in the Senior room of the Arcata Community Center in Arcata.

 

Area 1 Agency on Aging will present a series of free programs to celebrate the health, safety, and independence of Humboldt County seniors every Tuesday night at 6 in the large meeting room of the Humboldt County Main Library in Eureka. Call 442-3763 for more information.

 

The Humboldt County Health Department informs the public that the annual mussel quarantine ORDER has been issued by the State of California Department of Public Health through October 31st. Call 445-6215 for more information.

 

The Animal Welfare Coalition of Del Norte, a non-profit organization, was recently formed by citizens concerned with the suffering of animals in our community, and will be operating a donated monthly, low-cost spay and neuter mobile clinic. The Coalition needs donations now to open the clinic's doors, and get up and running on the road, to be sent to PO Box 1532, Crescent City 95531.

 

 

 

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WEDNESDAY,May 7, 2008

Tri-County Independent Living announces its annual recognition LUNCHEON for the NW Committee for Employment of People with Disabilities, tomorrow morning from 11:45 to 1:30 at the Red Lion Hotel. RSVP at 445-6300.

The Peace Corps welcomes all to its information SESSION tomorrow evening from 5 to 7 in HSU's Nelson Hall East room 106 in Arcata. Or you can apply on line today.


The HSU Social Work Method II Class invites the business community to tour the Arcata Service Center at its Open HOUSE and MIXER tomorrow evening from 5 to 6, with a speaker at 6, at 501 9th street, near the Arcata transit center, in Arcata


The Redwood Technology Consortium invites the community to its free monthly MEETING featuring the Humboldt Film and Digital Media Commission's interim film commissioner Mary Cruse, tomorrow evening from 5:30 to 7 at the Humboldt Area Foundation conference room, 373 Indianola Road in Bayside. Visit www.redwoodtech.org for more information.


Humboldt Handweavers and Spinners Guild welcomes everyone to its PROGRAM on weaving with the Inkle Loom, by Connie Anderholm and Bernice Huston demonstrating the various warping techniques, tomorrow night at 7 at the Ink People Center for the Arts, 411 12th Street in Eureka. Call 599-2729 for more information.


HSU Campus Greens and Humboldt Greens presents Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney live, TALKING about issues the other parties are ignoring, Friday night at 7 in HSU's Kate Buchanan room in Arcata. Call 267-5342 or visit www.humboldtgreens.org for more information.


Sanctuary Forest announces its Tidepool EXPLORATION hike in Mal Coombs Park, Saturday, and its Mother's Day Wildflowers HIKE at Ancestor Grove and Jones Beach. Call 986-1087 extension 5 for more information and to sign up.

THURSDAY, May 8, 2008

SU Associated Students presents "Hip Hop 101" featuring Brother Ali, Scarub, LuckyIam, Eligh from the Living Legends crew, and Northern State tonight at 8 in HSU's Kate Buchanan room in Arcata.


HSU Campus Greens and Humboldt Greens presents Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney live, TALKING about issues the other parties are ignoring, Friday night at 7 in HSU's Kate Buchanan room in Arcata. Call 267-5342 or visit www.humboldtgreens.org for more information.


The HSU University Singers present Sacred MUSIC by Mozart and Stravinsky, and the Humboldt Chorale singing show TUNES, Friday night at 8 in HSU's Fulkerson Recital Hall in Arcata. Call 826-3928 for ticket information.


Spring Chicken Productions presents "Coming of Age" REFLECTIONS on growing older through comedy, music, clown, trapeze, and more Friday and Saturday nights at 8 and Sunday afternoon at 2 at the Arcata Playhouse on 9th and L Streets in Arcata. There will also be performances on Saturday night, May 17th at 8, and Sunday afternoon, May 18th at 2 at the Mateel Community Center. 


Senior Legal Services will hold a Law DAY of free Medi-Cal Estate Planning for Long Term Care, and Medi-Cal Estate Recovery, Saturday at the Senior Resource Center, 1910 California Street in Eureka. Call 800-972-0002 extension 304 to sign up for private consultation regarding simple will, small estate planning, bankruptcy, and more.


Tri-County Independent Living announces a Rally and MARCH to protest Governor Schwarzenegger's proposed budget cuts, and educate area citizens on the real effect of those cuts, Saturday morning at 11 at the Humboldt County Courthouse in Eureka. Call 445-8404 for more information.


HSU Natural History Museum announces that the HSU Departments of Chemistry and Physics will host a drop-in, interactive hands-on WORHSHOP for children ages 7 to 14 in physical science Saturday at the Museum, 1315 G Street in Arcata. Call 826-4479 for more information.

 

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FRIDAY, May 9, 2008

Om Shala Yoga Studio announces its grand OPENING with free classes tonight from 6 to 9 during Arts Arcata, at 858 Tenth Street, above the Humboldt Brewery in Arcata. Visit www.OmShalaYoga.com for more information.


HSU Campus Greens and Humboldt Greens presents Green Party presidential candidate Cynthia McKinney live, TALKING about issues the other parties are ignoring, tonight at 7 in HSU's Kate Buchanan room in Arcata. Call 267-5342 or visit www.humboldtgreens.org for more information.


Spring Chicken Productions presents "Coming of Age" REFLECTIONS on growing older through comedy, music, clown, trapeze, and more tonight and tomorrow nights at 8,and Sunday afternoon at 2 at the Arcata Playhouse on 9th and L Streets in Arcata. There will also be performances on Saturday night, May 17th at 8, and Sunday afternoon, May 18th at 2 at the Mateel Community Center. 


Redwood Roots Farm invites you to join local bird-book authors David Fix and Jude Power for a late morning devoted to birds tomorrow morning from 10 to Noon at Redwood Roots Farm in Bayside, next to the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship. Call 826-0211 for more information.


The Humboldt County Library announces its "Celebrate Children's Books" DRIVE and asks you to donate new and gently-used children's books tomorrow afternoon from 2 to 4 at the Library in Eureka. Call 269-1927 for more information.
Humboldt Domestic Violence Services invites you to its "Rising From the Ashes" fundraiser EVENT of live entertainment, food, and drinks, to rebuild its shelter destroyed by fire, tomorrow night from 6 to 10:30 at the Wharfinger Building in Eureka.
 


SATURDAY, May 10, 2008

Westhaven Center for the Arts SPRING FLING is this weekend, Sunday May 11, with music from the Compost Mountain Boys, BBQ, Storyteller Dan O' Gara, art and activities for the kids.  Call 677-9493 for more information.

North Coast Hwa Rang Do Academy, with support from the HSU Police Department is hosting a CHILD ABDUCTION AWARENESS SEMINAR.  This seminar is recommended for ages 4 to 12.  The purpose of this workshop is to raise the awareness level of children who might otherwise be vulnerable to kidnappers or other predators, and to provide some mental and physical tools necessary to defend or escape from a life-threatening situation.  The class starts at 10:00 a.m. and ends at noon at HSU's East Gym.

St. Joseph School announces its Spring Dinner Auction today at the Cultural Center in Crescent City. Call 464-3477 for more information.


The Clarke Historical Museum announces its Pre-Mother's Day CELEBRATION benefit this afternoon from 1 to 3. Call 443-1947 for reservations.


McKinleyville HealthSport invites all local teens to its free teen open HOUSE this afternoon from Noon to 2 at 1500 Anna Sparks Way in McKinleyville.


The 16th Annual Letter Carriers Food DRIVE is being held today. Please leave nonperishable canned food by your mailbox. Call 445-3166 or visit www.FoodForPeople.org for more information.


"Babes," an all women's performing group affiliated with the Humboldt Light Opera Company, will presents its spring CONCERT tomorrow afternoon at 4 at the Unitarian Universalist Fellowship, 24 Fellowship Way in Bayside.


Nicotine Anonymous is holding a MEETING for anyone who has a desire to stop using nicotine every Monday night at 7 in the American Cancer Society conference room at 2942 F Street in Eureka. Call 277-8373 for more information.


Baa Baa Sheepskins has donated a brown and white pinto pony rocking horse named Chips to be raffled off on May 31st, to benefit Heart of the Redwoods Horse Rescue. Tickets are available during business hours at Baa Baa Sheepskins located next to Mervyn's in the Bayshore Mall in Eureka. Call 445-8194 for more information.

 

 

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NOTE: Dates in bold indicate date of on-air announcement, not necessarily the date of events listed.
Neither KHSU-FM or Humboldt State University is responsible for the accuracy of calendar submissions.

 

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