Adorni Center
/ 4 p.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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Arcata Theatre Lounge
/ 6 p.m.
/ $5
A retired agent from an intelligence agency is contacted by his old employers in order to stop an ultra-secret cyborg who is murdering government officials. Bult to look human and to be an invulnerable, efficient killer, the agent is faced with the most difficult mission of his career.
613-3030 /
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Minor Theatre
/ 7 p.m.
/ $5
Longest student-run film festival in the world and showcasing films from across the globe. Its mission is to create a space for independent filmmakers to express themselves, free from the censorship of mainstream media.
826-4113 /
filmfestival@humboldt.edu /
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The Siren's Song Tavern
/ 9:30 p.m.-12:30 a.m.
Transcendental audio/visual rock duo Darsombra have prepared their shuttle for launch into inner space. They mix metal, psychedelic, and experimental, with a bit of prog, glam and krautrock.
442-8778 /
thesirenssongtavern@gmail.com /
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SCRAP Humboldt
/ 11 a.m.-6 p.m.
/ Free
Have you always wanted to paint a glitter unicorn on obsolete technology? SCRAP Humboldt seeks community participation in an art exhibit featuring mythical creatures in all their forms, rendered on a material that has become equally as mythical and unseen.a
822-2452 /
info@scraphumboldt.org /
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Clarke Historical Museum
/ 11 a.m.-4 p.m.
/ $3
/ Free members
/ $5 families
The Clarke Historical Museum will be exhibiting a display of Humboldt’s clothing history spanning from the 1920s to the 1940s as well as a tribute to the history of baseball in Humboldt County with objects and photographs spanning from modern day all the way back to the 19th century.
443-1947 /
clarkehistorical@att.net /
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Sequoia Park
/ 3-5 p.m.
/ Free
Activities following the clean-up include: recycled art, community raffle, food and music.
441-4244 /
sfazio@ci.eureka.ca.gov /
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See Event Description
/ 5:30-7 p.m.
/ Free
"The Student Association for Fire Ecology (SAFE) is hosting its 2nd Annual Spring Speaker Series. Our theme this year is Native Americans and Fire and we hope to educate our audience on the importance of wildland fire in an ecological and cultural sense."
safe@humboldt.edu /
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Broadway Billiards
/ 8-11 p.m.
/ $5
/ Free Public
/ 21+
442-7665 /
Broadwaybilliards.humboldt@yahoo.com /
The Jam
/ 9:30 p.m.
/ $5
/ 21+
Every Wednesday Jambalaya makes with the whompity whomp.
822-5266 /
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Toby and Jacks
/ 10 p.m.
/ 21+
Were you just thinking, "Is there anyplace that has Dancehall Wednesdays?" Here it is!