Oct 16 Thursday
Thursday night trivia, FREE to play! Bring your friends and compete to win fun prizes!
Oct 17 Friday
The Garberville Certified Farmers' Market offers the freshest fruits and vegetables, meat, fish, cheese, eggs, bread, flowers, 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 11am - 3pm every Friday, May-mid November.
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 Thursdays from 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM starting October 2nd and ending on December 11th. Each week there is a short story, movement activity and art project for children and their caregivers to enjoy. Upcoming topics include owls, pollinators, and dune plants. Nature Story Time on October 9th and November 20th will be bilingual (Spanish). For more information or to RSVP, please contact Friends of the Dunes at info@friendsofthedunes.org or call 707-444-1397.
Join us for a walking tour of Ferndale's Victorian Village and Historic Cemetery. A local guide will lead these tours offering you a unique journey into the past.
During each October weekend, five 1-hour walking tours are offered by the Ferndale Cemetery Association. Each tour begins at Ferndale's Visitor Center (580 Main St., Ferndale, CA 95536) and ends with complimentary appetizers at a local restaurant.
Advanced reservations are required.
Its general trivia for everyone! Bring a team and settle in for some food, drinks, questions, music and fun. We ask a little about a lot of things, so there's something for everyone. Always free to play, with prizes provided by Phatsy Kline’s/Historic Eagle House for the winning teams. Teams can be anywhere from 1-7 members. We’ll be doing monthly shows
In October, the Ferndale Museum is holding Candlelight & Ghost Stories, a family-friendly tour through the museum with each spooky stop featuring a ghostly visit from a spirit of Ferndale's past. There are no "jump-scares" in the tour. Come join us for some spooky fun!
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.
The Natural History Museum Cal Poly presents: Biology & Art as Tools for Amphibian and Biodiversity Conservation. This talk highlights the importance of conservation of the fastest disappearing animal on earth. Amphibians. Through science, art and photography. Dr. Pedro Peloso will guide us through a journey of over 20 years documenting biodiversity, leading to his most recent accomplishment: EXTINTOS, an international exhibition featuring Dr. Peloso’s photography and illustrations by young artists, highlighting species that may soon be lost forever. 1242 G St., Arcata, Friday, Oct. 17 from 6:30- 8 p.m. Join us to learn about the incredible biodiversity in the Amazon, of Brazil. Admission is free. Donations are welcome. For more information, visit humboldt.edu/natmus, or call (707) 826-4480.
On October 17th, the Eureka Theater and Food for Thought are teaming up for a fundraiser featuring a double feature of locally produced short films by the filmmakers that produced “Great White Encounter: The Scott Stephens Story” and “High Water Mark: Stories from the ‘64 Flood.” This will be the public premiere of both short films and occurs during National Wildlife Refuge Week.
Doors will open at 7 PM with the premieres beginning at 7:30 PM. The filmmakers, subjects of the documentaries, as well as, representatives from the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge will be on hand to chat with the public. Photographs by David Thomson will also be displayed in the theater lobby and a slide show of his work will be shown during the event.