Darryl Cherney Performs to Benefit David 'Gypsy' Chain Scholarship Fund

Singer/songwriter and environmental activist, Darryl Cherney recalls his activism beginning around the age of 10 or 11. As an Earth Firster, Darryl 's activism continued with protecting a region of Humboldt County now known as the Headwaters Forest Reserve. Darryl will raise awareness Sunday, March 10th at the Arcata Playhouse in a benefit show to support the new David Nathan “Gypsy” Chain Memorial Scholarship fund. The scholarship was established to remember David, who was killed in 1998 while protesting illegal logging in the Grizzly Creek watershed. Doors open at 7:00 pm and the program begins at 7:30 pm. Call 707-768-3189 or 707-854-1946 for more information.

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This week’s Artwaves topic is a documentary project titled Changing Landscapes: The Eel River Estuary. Carlotta resident Barbara Domanchuk has been working on this documentary for several years filming the nearly seven-mile long estuary and interviewing people and organizations involved in its restoration with a principle focus on the Salt River Ecosystem Restoration Project. Nonprofit Friends of the Eel River is this film’s fiscal sponsor. A crowdrise.com funding campaign is currently under way. During this March 5 Artwaves interview, Domanchuk talks with Wendy Butler about the history of the Eel River Estuary and how and why it has shrunk over time causing negative impacts on the flora and fauna in the area. She also explains how flooding is a function of this estuary; however, this year has been an abnormal weather year with lots of rain and thus has negatively impacted surrounding communities including Ferndale.


Alice DiMicele Returns to Arcata Playhouse

Mar 8, 2019
Deborah Thornton

Alice DiMicele, Singer/Songwriter and acoustic guitar player with 14 self-released albums on her Alice Otter Music label, sings with compassion and great heart, playing festivals, theaters and house concerts. Alice spoke with Danielle Orr on the KHSU Magazine about her upcoming show and songwriting as well as her return to the Arcata Playhouse, with a local young singer/songwriter Delaney Rose, on Thursday March 14th for a  7:30 pm show.  Tickets at the door, Wildberries and online at alicesoloarcata@bpt.me


Danielle Orr

Celebrating 50 years, Redwood Region Audubon Society is having their Annual Banquet and Auction on March 16th, 2019 at the Arcata D Street Neighborhood Center. Dr Lisa Tell presents The Ins and Outs of the UC Davis Hummingbird Health Program in her presentation. Harriet Hill joined Danielle Orr at KHSU for the KHSU Magazine to talk about the accomplishments of the last 50 years here on the North Coast. 

Tickets at (707) 496-6581 or email: gary@jacobycreek.net with Banquet in the subject line, hurry to get your reservations for a fabulous dinner.


Jacoby Creek Land Trust

On this episode of Food For Thought, Stephanie Metz from the Jacoby Creek Land Trust joins Jennifer Bell to discuss ecosystem health and the 'land trust' approach to conservation. 


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Making Headway Center for Brain Injury Recovery works to prevent brain injuries through education at public gatherings, local media, outreach in local schools, and selected helmet fittings and giveaways.

March is Brain Injury Awareness Month. Making Headway's Community Development Coordinator, Jeffrey Smoller, stopped by the KHSU Magazine to talk about brain injury awareness and the work Making Headway does to prevent traumatic brain injury and the support they offer after an injury has occurred.


Singer/songwriter and environmental activist, Darryl Cherney recalls his activism beginning around the age of 10 or 11. As an Earth Firster, Darryl 's activism continued with protecting a region of Humboldt County now known as the Headwaters Forest Reserve.

Darryl will raise awareness Sunday, March 10th at the Arcata Playhouse in a benefit show to support the new David Nathan “Gypsy” Chain Memorial Scholarship fund. The scholarship was established to remember David, who was killed in 1998 while protesting illegal logging in the Grizzly Creek watershed.

Doors open at 7:00 pm and the program begins at 7:30 pm. Call 707-768-3189 or 707-854-1946 for more information.


Data Suggests Broad Decline Among Regional Birds

Mar 7, 2019
Ken Burton

"Data suggests that 2/3 of regional bird species are in decline, 1/3 of those are double digit declines"

Friends of the Eel River's Conservation Director Scott Greacen hosts a discussion with Ken Burton, author of Common Birds of Northwest California and A Birding Guide to Humboldt County, about patterns in observational data that may reflect changes in bird populations.

North Coast Journal cover - photo Mark McKenna

44 Hours. That's how long 8-year-old Leia Carrico and her 5-year-old sister Caroline, were missing in the forests of southern Humboldt. The story of the missing sisters gripped the region, and soon spread around the country.

The North Coast Journal's Thad Greenson and Jennifer Fumiko Cahill spoke with the KHSU Magazine about their cover story on the massive search to find the girls and happy ending of their rescue Sunday morning. 

Papa & Barkley

In college, Kimberly Dillon self-identified as a 'good girl' who never smoked marijuana. Later, when she experienced difficulty sleeping and anxiety, her 70 year-old mother suggested she try cannabis. This was Kimberly's introduction to a product she now promotes professionally.

Kimberly Dillon is the chief marketing officer of Papa & Barkley whose mission is, "to unlock the power of cannabis to improve people’s lives." Kimberly can add her name to the growing list of female executives of color in the cannabis industry.


On the March 7th episode ofThursday Night Talk, the organizers of the Eureka Street Art festival joined Tom Wheeler to talk about this year's upcoming event. Listen below for a colorful discussion about the history of Humboldt County street art, the cultural importance of public art, and how art can act as a form of economic development.

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