Oct 28 Tuesday
Visit the Old Town Farmers' Market in the heart of Eureka, CA to purchase the freshest Humboldt-County-Grown and GMO-free produce along with plants, meats and other wonderful products.
Visit our market info booth for educational materials, seasonal eating guides, plus a few select farmers' market merchandise items for sale.
Our farmers and vendors are so excited to welcome you to a farmers' market in historic Old Town Eureka. Located by the gazebo and a stones throw from many of the finest local businesses the county has to offer.
A beginner self- defense classes for our community! Classes are by donation and all proceeds go to funding more equipment for future classes. You will leave each class having learned a practical skill. Questions are welcomed throughout class. Please book via the provided link.
The Shelter Cove Certified Farmers' Market offers the freshest fruits and vegetables, meat, flowers, and more! Enjoy this fun, family friendly event. No pets are allowed, but trained, ADA certified, service animals are welcome. Visit the market info booth for more information. Open 11AM-3PM every Tuesday, May-October.
We invite you to visit the Shelter Cove Farmers' Market this season to purchase the freshest Humboldt-County-Grown and GMO-free produce along with plants, meats and other wonderful products.
The Fortuna Certified Farmers' Market offers the freshest fruits and vegetables, crafts, and more! Enjoy music and hot food vendors at this fun, family friendly event. No pets are allowed, but trained, ADA certified, service animals are welcome. CalFresh EBT customers are able to receive a market match at every farmers’ market. Visit the market info booth for more information. Open 3-6PM every Tuesday, May-October.
Have a million-dollar business idea? StartUp Humboldt is giving local entrepreneurs and small business owners the chance to turn it into reality! Compete for a share of $200,000 in milestone-based funding, plus get 1:1 business advising with the North Coast SBDC, expert mentorship, and hands-on workshops designed by Cal Poly Humboldt and College of the Redwoods business professors..Don’t miss the Entrepreneur Talk on Tuesday, October 28th or the Lightning Pitch Clinic on Tuesday, November 18th -— both at 5:30pm at the StartUp Humboldt building, 876 7th Street in Arcata.Learn more about turning your dream into a thriving business at StartUpHumboldt.org/thecompetition That’s StartUpHumboldt.org/thecompetition. And follow them @startuphumboldt on Instagram.
For 10/28:Join us for the Entrepreneur Talk on Tuesday, October 28th, featuring Cypress Grove. From Humboldt roots to nationwide success, hear the inspiring journey of founder Mary Keehn and current owner Pamela Dressler. Attendees will gain valuable insights, make meaningful connections, and leave motivated to take the next big step in turning their ideas into reality.
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!
Oct 29 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
Join the College of Arts, Humanities & Social Sciences for the first event in their new My Best Lecture series, with speakers selected through nominations by the campus community.
Native American Studies Lecturer Adolfo Soberanis will present (Re)imagining (Real)ity, a lecture exploring the complexities of our imaginations and their relationship to both the “natural” and “unnatural” worlds. To remedy our cultural state of cognitive dissonance, Soberanis argues, we can use the parenthetical prefix “re-“; however, not without consequences. Soberanis invites us to (re)imagine life outside the parentheses!
The event is free and open to the public.
Light snacks and a cash bar will be available.