Apr 29 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.
Different movie every Wednesday shown at Froth! Along with $3 pints of Pabst Blue Ribbon and Good Life from 5pm-10pm!
Apr 30 Thursday
Would you like to …Practice graceful flowing movements at a slow tempo,Learn to relax deeply as you breathe freely, and open your vitality channels to cultivate and store greater healing energy? The health benefits of Tai Chi are legendary and well researched. - The low-impact form reduces stiffness while building strength. Balance and joint proprioception are improved to prevent falls. Cardiovascular health and aerobic capacity improve. Instructor Russell Munsell, a student and teacher of this method for more than half a century
Join our Teen Court Leader's Board as they share what is new with Teen Court. This is a wonderful opportunity to learn about who we are, what we do, and how you can be involved. Our leaders will also be facilitating a discussion around how we can improve our program and presence in the Humboldt community.
Thursday night trivia, FREE to play! Bring your friends and compete to win fun prizes!
May 02 Saturday
Redwood Region Audubon Society will be offering a free public field trip at the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary.
Bring your binoculars and enjoy the incredible views of Humboldt Bay, easy-to-walk trails, and a great diversity of birdlife!
Friends of the Arcata Marsh (FOAM) is sponsoring a free tour of the Arcata Marsh & Wildlife Sanctuary each Saturday. Meet leaders at 2 p.m. outside the Interpretive Center on South G Street for a 90-minute, rain-or-shine walk.
Step into a night of timeless glamour at the 2nd Annual Dancing in the Rain Gala, benefiting the North Coast Rape Crisis Team. This elegant evening brings our community together to support survivors and sustain critical advocacy, crisis response, and prevention services in Humboldt and Del Norte Counties.
Our theme this year is "Old Hollywood Glam." Be swept into a 20's speakeasy with delicious food by Lost Coast Catering, formerly Uniquely Yours Catering, music by local legends Young & Lovely, dancing, and meaningful connection, all in celebration of resilience, hope, and healing. Dress in your Old Hollywood best and be ready to raise funds and a drink throughout the evening to strength, compassion, and social change.
Our galleries, museums, theaters, bars and restaurants are open late for your enjoyment.
Tourists and residents alike graze and sip their way around Old Town & Downtown Eureka, where dozens of historic galleries and businesses showcase the works of highbrow and lowbrow artists alike. Enjoy live music and special events each month.
Culture guru John Villani picked Eureka as one of the best art towns in America. By one estimate, there are more artists in Humboldt County per capita than any other county in California. If you visit Eureka during Arts Alive, you should have an easy time counting them as well as their admirers. Free entertainment at many venues.
Free admission to the Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St. & Ink People’s Brenda Tuxford Gallery, 422 First St.
May 04 Monday
Humboldt Bay Rowing Association is accepting new Junior rowers aged 12-17.Practices are Monday-Friday, 4:00-6:15 p.m. at the HBRA boathouse in Halvorsen Park, Eureka. Call 707 267-7976, email HumboldtBayRowingAssoc@gmail.com, or check our website at HBRA.org.