Mar 24 Tuesday
Open mic at Froth Coffee Bar! We welcome all performances from music to poetry readings! We now have our PA system set up and we are ready to see take our stage!
Mar 25 Wednesday
Join Friends of the Dunes for Nature Story Time at the Humboldt Coastal Nature Center. Nature Story Time is geared for ages 3 to 6, and is held every Wednesday from 2:00-3:00 p.m. starting February 25th and ending May 6th (skipping March 18th). Each week there is a short story, movement activity and art project for children and their caregivers to enjoy. Upcoming topics dune plants, pollinators, and migrating animals. Nature Story Time on March 4 and April 22 will be bilingual in Spanish. For more information or to register, please contact Friends of the Dunes at info@friendsofthedunes.org or call 707-444-1397.
Presenter: Dr. Mneesha Gellman, Associate Professor of Political Science, Emerson CollegeLocation: Founders Hall 118, Cal Poly Humboldt
This talk will provide an overview of recent U.S. immigration policy, including analysis of how current federal policies are attempting to limit who is able to enter or stay in the country and the ways that people become U.S. citizens. Dr. Gellman will focus on the most recent decade of U.S. immigration policy in historical context, and includes brief mention of third country deportations, an increasing practice under the Trump administration. Overall, this talk highlights themes across immigration policy, human security, and human rights to better understand what is at stake in this political moment in the U.S.
Sponsored by the Politics Department at Cal Poly Humboldt, this talk is free and open to the public. Persons who wish to request disability related accommodations or who have questions may contact the Politics Department at 707-826-4494 or politics@humboldt.edu.
Join us every Wednesday from 7-9. Arrive early, as slots fill up quickly!
Different movie every Wednesday shown at Froth! Along with $3 pints of Pabst Blue Ribbon and Good Life from 5pm-10pm!
Mar 26 Thursday
Looking to boost your public speaking skills? Join us at the Lunch Bunch Toastmasters Club! We're one of the smallest Toastmasters clubs, and the only one left in Humboldt County. We're trying to keep the flame alive and new participants make meetings much more interesting.
Our group meets in person, perfect for anyone wanting to improve their off the cuff and rehearsed speaking skills in front of an attentive & friendly audience. Our supportive environment welcomes all skill levels. Each meeting features prepared speeches, impromptu speaking, and constructive feedback. This setting helps build confidence and connect with a community dedicated to personal growth and development. Meetings are held every 2nd and 4th Thursdays, 12-1 PM in the conference room of the ADORNI Center in Eureka.Come as a guest and see if it’s the right place for you!
Join us for drinks and yummies at Phatsy Kline's Parlor Lounge. Socialize and share with fellow creatives and artists. Let's build community and mutual reliance
Thursday night trivia, FREE to play! Bring your friends and compete to win fun prizes!
Mar 27 Friday
River Night brings together people of all ages who love and protect Humboldt County's six living rivers.
The night includes:- Films from Freshwater Illustrated- Dinner & drinks- Speakers Danielle Frank (Paddle Tribal Waters) and legendary local paddler and guide, Billie Prosser- A raffle with local treasures, vacations, and a SOTAR raft
***This event is a fundraiser for the Redwood Rafters, a competitive youth whitewater rafting team of 16 kids, ages 11–17, from right here in Humboldt County. They train year-round on local rivers, have won silver and gold at US Rafting Nationals, and this April, the U19 Women's Team will represent the United States at the Junior World Rafting Championship in Pau, France. There is no other program in the country training and supporting this many youth in competitive whitewater rafting.
River Night is how we keep them racing. We hope to see you there!
For this month's Science on Tap, we are honored to spotlight the Eel River Dam Removals! Join us for an evening exploring the tribal history of the Upper Eel River, post-dam flow management, and the urgency of these dam removals.
If you can, please carpool with friends as parking is limited. Be sure to arrive early to grab a seat and sip a local brew from Paskenta Mad River Brewery while you settle in.
All donations support Science on Tap and in-stream restoration projects by the Eel River Watershed Improvement Group—thank you for helping keep these events going strong!
Science on Tap fosters collaboration among local advocates for natural resources. Let's create a platform for sharing ideas and inspire resilience in environmental restoration for generations to come. Join us in building an inclusive space that welcomes everyone into the environmental community, making knowledge accessible and enjoyable for all in a laid-back and fun setting. See you there!