Redwood Acres Fairgrounds
/ 8 a.m.-10 p.m.
/ $11
/ $5 kids
Four days of repping Hum in Hum. Rides, livestock, games, food. You know ... fair stuff.
445-3037 /
cmbeding@charter.net /
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Manila Community Center
/ 8 a.m.-3 p.m.
Annual event sponsored by Friends of the Dunes. Best time to view sculptures is noon-3 p.m., awards will be announced around 2 p.m.
Dell'Arte
/ 8 p.m.
The long-awaited next episode of Dell'Arte's Humboldt County saga of the ill-fated Dugan family. Written by playwright and director Lauren Wilson. Part of the Mad River Festival. Runs through July 6.
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Carlo Theatre (Dell'Arte)
/ 10:30 p.m.
/ $12
/ $8 Child
/ $10 Student/Senior
Weaves classic circus skills like hand-balancing, tumbling, and equilibrium into dramatic and comic stories of human interaction. Created and performed by Alyssa Hughlett, Jerome Yorke, Moses Norton, Hannah Gaff and Dell’Arte faculty members Nicholette Routhier and Joe Krienke.
668-5663 /
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/ midnight
Supporters will join together in Petrolia, Arcata, and Sebastopol to perform 108 sun salutations to raise funds for 10 teen backpack scholarships.
lostcoastcamp@gmail.com /
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Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center
/ 1 p.m.
/ $35 All Others
/ $30 HSU Students
Explore the local flora and fauna present seasonally and year round in and on the waters of the bay.
443-4222 /
hbac@humboldt.edu /
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Sequoia Park
/ 7 p.m.
/ Free
The Humboldt-Del Norte Film Commission screens the Will Smith film After Earth which, say what you will, did have some beautiful shoot locations.
825-7600 /
Ferndale Repertory Theatre
/ 8 p.m.
/ $16
We meet five women, all friends and former teammates on their college swim team who come together once a year for memories and highjinks. Hilarity and poignancy are the hallmarks of this lovely story that will leave you longing to get in touch with that old roommate of yours.
786-5483 /
info@ferndalerep.org /
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North Coast Repertory Theatre
/ 8 p.m.
/ $18
The North Coast Repertory Theatre continues its 30th Season with the North Coast premiere of the musical Les Misérables, based on the novel by Victor Hugo, with music by Claude-Michel Schonberg, lyrics by Herbert Kretzmer and book by Alain Boublil and Claude-Michel Schonberg.
442-6278 /
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