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  • This week we talk with Johanna Nagan, co-founder of the Mr. Humboldt Pageant, to learn more about the event.
  • This week we met with Alan Lowry, treasurer for the Godwit Days nonprofit organization, to discuss the history of the festival and what we can expect from this year’s upcoming Godwit Days events.
  • This week we met with Caroline Griffith, coordinator of the Our Space Program, to learn more about the services the program provides and how access to art spaces can benefit our unhoused community.
  • Spring is in the air, and the bee is one of the most important parts of the pollination cycle. It provides pollination for plants while also producing honey to feed its hive. This week, Cheryl Furman will tell us why this should be celebrated and how The Humboldt County Beekeepers Association can help relocate wayward swarms.
  • This week, we are meeting with Kimberly White, Co-coordinator of Community United of North Arcata (Comunidad Unida del Norte de Arcata), also known as CUNA, to learn more about their recently opened Resilience Hub.
  • This week, were meeting with Jan Carr and Carrie Donohue to learn more about Humboldt Soup's On! Started in 2023, HSO and its 30+ members have provided over 20,000 hot homemade meals to locally unhoused individuals.
  • This week we are meeting with Dr. Joanna Nelson and Lelie Parra of The Save the Redwoods League to learn more about the Redwood Research Starter Grant, which aims to provide POC students with interest in redwood and sequoia forests with a starter grant of up to $5000 to conduct their research.
  • Since 1981, The Humboldt Literacy Project has been connecting adults with tutors to help them learn how to read and write in English. This week, I met with Emma Breacain to learn more about how the HLP is working to help the estimated 13,000 people in Humboldt County who are considered functionally illiterate, meaning that they read below a fifth-grade level.
  • This week we met with Gloria Baker, operations and events manager for the Arcata Chamber of Commerce, which organizes Oyster Fest, to learn more about the work that goes into planning the event and what we can expect from this year’s festivities.
  • This week we met with Jodie Hollander to discuss her upcoming Poetry in the Parks workshop series, which will take place in Redwood National and State Parks in August.
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