Nov 08 Saturday
FROGBITE is an original eclectic four piece band creating a diverse landscape of styles from rock, country, jazz, blues, and all in between. All FROGBITE members are residents of Central Humboldt County.The members are Lisa C. Sharry: lead vocals and rhythm guitar, Paul Agpawa: lead guitar; Shawn O'Connor: bass guitar; and Clayton Bennett: drums.
Get ready for a chilling adventure like no other!Welcome to the SCAREGROUNDS, where your deepest fears come to life at the most thrilling haunted attraction at the Humboldt County Fairgrounds!Step into a world of heart-pounding excitement as you dare to journey through not one, not two, but THREE haunted mazes that will test the limits of your courage and send shivers down your spine. Enjoy roaming haunters, food trucks, Frightdale's Symphony of Lights, Marie Lavous Voodoo lounge, or Upgrade to RIP for exclusive access to The ORIGINAL Phantom Tides Haunted Tiki Lounge.
Nov 09 Sunday
Humboldt Repair Café is a free program where community members can bring in small items and receive expert assistance with repair.
A Repair Café is a community-driven event where people can bring their broken items to be repaired by volunteer experts. These volunteers, ranging from electricians and seamstresses to bike mechanics and woodworkers, are passionate about fixing things and helping others. The Repair Café not only encourages sustainability by preventing waste but also fosters a sense of community, learning and creativity.
Event Highlights:
Free Repairs: Bring broken items and get them fixed for free by skilled volunteers.Expert Advice: Volunteers will provide tips on how to fix items at home and extend the life of these belongings.All Ages Welcome: The Repair Café is family-friendly and encourages everyone to get involved.Community Building: Meet neighbors, share knowledge and collaborate on keeping items out of landfills.How It Works:
Bring Broken Items: Gather items to get repaired and bring them to the event.Get Matched with a Volunteer: A team of experts will match participants with the right volunteer based on the items brought.Learn and Fix Together: Watch as the repair happens, learn valuable skills and ask questions during the process.The first Humboldt Repair Café will take place on Sunday, April 6 from 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. at the Arcata Community, 321 Dr. MLK Jr. Parkway. This event is free and attendees should bring broken household items, clothing, small appliances, electronics and similar items, but motor vehicles, large household appliances and anything that cannot be individually carried through a doorway should be left at home.
For more information, please visit cityofarcata.org or call (707) 825-2202.
Open jam session at Froth every Sunday afternoon! Various instruments will be available to play: drums, guitar, bass and piano! We will have a mic and PA system available to use as well!
Nov 11 Tuesday
Parent Project is a 10-week series where we go over topics like improving family relationships, using effective discipline to improve school attendance and performance, reduce substance use and negative peer influences, and how to address destructive behavior. It is an opportunity to meet with other parents in similar situations in a judgement free zone and begin to develop a new support system. When you feel like you have tried everything and nothing is working, we can help. 707-617-8160
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!
Nov 12 Wednesday
Take your grant-writing skills to the next level with this comprehensive 12-week training program from April 30th – July 16th (Weekly meetings on Wednesdays, 1:00pm-2:30pm PDT) via Zoom. Designed to equip you with practical tools and strategies, this course combines expert-led lectures, interactive Q&A sessions, and hands-on assignments to guide you through every stage of the grant-writing process. Each week focuses on a key aspect of grant writing. Admission is $400.00 per organization; fee covers unlimited attendees from your organization — including staff, board members, and volunteers.Call (707) 725-3300 for more information or email info@norcal-nonprofits.orgTo register visit norcal-nonprofits.org
Every 2nd Wednesday of the month, grab your favorite western wear and let the good times roll as we boot, scoot & boogie across the ballroom floor & under the stain glass ceiling of the Historic Eagle House, located in Old Town Eureka at 139 2nd St.Instructor led and ALL skill levels welcome, even those with two left feet! Wet your whistle & grab some grub at Phatsy Klines Parlour Lounge.All ages welcome!
Join us every Wednesday from 7-9. Arrive early, as slots fill up quickly!