Dell'Arte
/ 10:45 a.m.
This year's festival comes to an end with a free day of music on two stages. Performers include: Absynth Quintet, Kenny Ray and the Mighty Rovers, Lalona, Lyndsey Battle, SoHum Girls, Mad River Rose, Josephine Johnson, Kindred Spirits and many more.
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Fortuna
/ 2 p.m.
Rodeo in Rohnerville Park. Bulls, Bands and Brews in the Fireman's Pavillion at 6:30 p.m. Carnival opens at noon.
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Mateel Community Center
/ 6:30 p.m.
/ $20
Tony Award-winning troupe returns with this years production titled Ripple Effect: "Skyrocketing rents. Loss of diversity. Google Glass wearing nouveau riche attacked in bars. The War on the Poor. What is The City coming to?"
923-3368 /
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Humboldt Brews
/ 9 p.m.
/ $5
/ 21+
"All the way from Mama Oakland, DJ Mantea$e returns home to blow your doors clean off alongside DJs Red, Jaymorg and Matt n' Adam."
826-2739 /
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Ma-le'l Dunes
/ 9 a.m.-noon
/ Free
Gloves, tools and snacks provided.
444-1397 /
info@friendsofthedunes.org /
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Cook’s Valley Campground
/ 9 a.m.
/ $164
/ $150 group discount
/ 18+
Three-day celebration of music, art, food, and culture featuring sought out producers and DJs from around the globe.
The Ink Annex
/ 10 a.m.-5 p.m.
Repairing walls, scraping the floors and cleaning out anything not of use to the building. We will need volunteers and food/drink will be provided by Ink Annex members.
Broadway Billiards
/ 7:30-11 p.m.
/ $10
/ Free Public
/ 21+
442-7665 /
broadwaybilliards.humboldt@yahoo.com /
Redwood Curtain Theatre
/ 8 p.m.
Christopher Durang takes characters and themes from Chekhov, pours them into a blender and mixes them up.
443-7688 /
boxoffice@redwoodcurtain.com /
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The Jam
/ 10 p.m.-1 a.m.
/ $6
/ 18+
Playing hot Latin dance music and Latin jazz.
923-3449 /
jimmydur@asis.com /
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Alibi
/ 11 p.m.
Americana and honky tonk to rowdy up the Plaza.
822-3731 /
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