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/ 6:30 a.m.
Come celebrate the Marbled Godwit and explore the lush Redwood Coast. Observe many bird species and wildlife through our selection of field trips, lectures, workshops, and boat excursions led by experienced local guides. Click for the day's events.
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Adorni Center
/ 11 a.m.
Two tall ships, Lady Washington and Hawaiian Chieftain, will make their annual visit to the Eureka waterfront. Both tall ships will offer educational public tours and sailings, as well as programs for 4th, 5th, and 6th graders. Click for full schedule.
800-200-5239 /
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Redwood Acres Fairgrounds
/ noon
Meet vendors, listen to speakers on two stages, enjoy the FIZ (Family Interactive Zone) and compete in Grow Games! Performances by Bella Vita Fire, Laura Lopez-Ayllon and more.
445-3037 /
cmbeding@charter.net /
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Bayside Grange
/ 8 a.m.-noon
/ $8
/ $5 Small portions for kids and seniors
/ Free Ages 80+ and under 2
In honor of Earth Day, the Bayside Grange and The Humboldt Electric Vehicle Association (H.E.V.A) are proud to sponsor our Eighth Annual Electric Vehicle show in conjunction with this breakfast.
822-9998 /
admin@baysidegrange.org /
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Eureka
/ 9 a.m.
Walk, drive or create a float that represents your group.
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Faith Center
/ 9:30-10:30 a.m.
Faith Center’s weekend services on April 18th & 19th will feature special musical guests, The Era, a folk-pop band from Tennessee.
442-1784 /
info@eurekafaithcenter.org /
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McKinleyville
/ 10 a.m.-4 p.m.
/ $150
/ Free trade accepted by native people
/ $50 childred and people in need
/ $100 Adults with financial needs
Traditional Healers from New Zealand are visiting our area on this rare occasion. Raising funds to travel and support of all indigenous people of the world.
496-8606 /
wholenow866@gmail.com /
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Faith Center
/ 11 a.m.-noon
Faith Center’s weekend services on April 18th & 19th will feature special musical guests, The Era, a folk-pop band from Tennessee.
442-1784 /
info@eurekafaithcenter.org /
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Highland Park
/ 1 p.m.
/ Free
Like horse polo minus the stable fees.
541-531-6671 /
daryl_witmore@yahoo.com /
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Van Duzer Theater
/ 2-3:30 p.m.
/ $10
/ Free HSU students (limited seating)
/ $8 seniors, children, students
"Ballet, hip hop, modern, postmodern...Influences from Mexico, Africa, Egypt, Asia...Themes of identity, relationship, inner turmoil...How a hunter feels about animal prey, how women endured the Dust Bowl... all explored and evoked in movement."
826-3928 /
attentionservices@sbcglobal.net /
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Morris Graves Museum of Art
/ 3-5 p.m.
/ $5
/ Free MGMA members/ Children 17 and Under
/ $2 Seniors/Students
Music professor Dan Aldag presents H.S.U. Jazz Combos to the Morris Graves. Bringing together the best of the H.S.U. Music Department, these young musicians perform jazz classics with energy and enthusiasm.
442-0278 /
janine@humboldtarts.org /
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Broadway Billiards
/ 4 p.m.
/ $1
/ Free Public
/ 21+
The object of the game is hit your 3 balls in, in 5 shots or less.
442-7665 /
broadwaybilliards.humboldt@yahoo.com /
2 Doors Down
/ 5-7 p.m.
/ $35
/ 21+
A local artist guides participates through a step-by-step painting. No experience is necessary. All painting materials are included in the ticket price.
362-9933 /
info@modernskillz.com /
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Arcata Theatre Lounge
/ 5:30 p.m.
/ $5
The pirates map, The villainous crooks, The underground caverns, the booby traps, the skeletons, the monster, the lost treasure, and the magic that is The Goonies.
613-3030 /
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Redwood Raks World Dance Studio
/ 7-9 p.m.
/ $7
/ $40 6 week series
Salsa rueda is a circle of couples dancing changing partners to patterns called out in Spanish or shown with hand signals. Sponsored by Humboldt Folk Dancers.
496-6189 /
jacaronda@suddenlink.net /
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Cher-Ae Heights Casino
/ 8 p.m.
Your Lowdown will go on the record as saying that Chris Clay is Humboldt's most pro karaoke jockey. We know this stuff.
800-684-2464 /
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Fulkerson Recital Hall
/ 8-9:30 p.m.
/ $8
/ Free HSU students
/ $5 seniors, children, students
Works by Carlos Chavez, Lou Harrison and John Cage, and the World Percussion Group plays a traditional piece from Ghana that celebrates a woman’s right to drum.
826-3928 /
attentionservices@sbcglobal.net /
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