Harbor Lanes
/ 12:45 p.m.
Every dollar raised helps to provide professionally supported volunteer mentors for children in our community.
445-4871 /
bfks@ncbbbs.org /
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Eureka Theater
/ 1-9:30 p.m.
/ $0.35
/ $0.10 kids
The Eureka Theater turns 76 years old with a 9-hour 1939 movie marathon featuring screenings of The Wizard of Oz, Mr. Smith Goes to Washington and Gone With the Wind.
442-2970 /
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Azaela Hall
/ 5-9 p.m.
/ $30
/ $15 children under 12
/ $25 students and seniors
HSU emeritus geology professor, Don Garlick, will present a lecture and slide show ‘Our Planet of Plants: The Interrelationships of Plants, Oxygen, Climate and Our Place in the Web of Life’. Silent auction, raffle, and no-host wine and beer bar.
839-5263 /
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Redwood Raks World Dance Studio
/ 7 p.m.
The Humboldt Folklife Society will host a Contra Dance with out-of-town caller Judy Zeidel as Blake Ritter and Chris Hendrix play the sizzling tunes.
616-6876 /
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Arcata Playhouse
/ 8-10 p.m.
/ $13 Students & Members
/ $15 General
"Like the mandolinist at its helm, the group fashions a stylish, elegant take on bluegrass that is at once innovative and unadorned, sophisticated and stripped-down, happily old-fashioned, yet unselfconsciously new."
822-1575 /
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Arkley Center For The Performing Arts
/ 8-10 p.m.
/ $29
/ $44 Loge
/ $34 Orchestra Rear
/ $39 Orchestra Main and Lower Balcony
/ Free children 12 and under
/ $10 students one hour before concert
"Johannes Brahms’ Concerto No. 1—one of the 19th century’s most beloved piano concertos—will be performed by Humboldt State’s talented John Chernoff. The remainder of the program is devoted to 20th century orchestral pieces inspired by dance music."
845-3655 /
eurekasymphony@gmail.com /
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The Siren's Song Tavern
/ 8 p.m.
Visitors choose between the movie’s audio or live DJ accompaniment by Mad Trees Digital Residents as well as: DJ Wise on the decks.
442-8778 /
thesirenssongtavern@gmail.com /
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See Event Description
/ 8 p.m.-2 a.m.
/ $40
/ 21+
"Something Different Humboldt Presents a sex-positive, pansexual event guaranteed to titillate and entertain. Delightfully indulge in music, dancing, play & cuddle spaces, dungeon, smoking hot performances, fun games and more!"
somethingdifferenthumboldt@gmail.com /
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HSU West Gym
/ 9 p.m.
/ $30
/ $25 HSU students
Since forming in Santa Barbara, CA in 2004, Rebelution has developed into a front-runner for grassroots, independent and tour driven music groups. Opening the show will be Chili’s Gondwana and Jeremy Loops.
Alibi
/ 10:30 p.m.-1 a.m.
/ $5
/ 21+
Strix Vega returns to where it all began, the Alibi floor. Joined by Nola Victrola, rock/sway/space the night away until the early hours of Sunday.
822-3731 /
strixvega@hotmail.com /
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Arcata, California
/ 9 a.m.-2:30 p.m.
/ Free
Come help plant trees to improve endangered Coho Salmon habitat. Take Old Arcata Rd to Bayside Rd across from Bayside Park Farm.
725-1053 /
Tyler.Brown@wildlife.ca.gov /
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Humboldt State University
/ 9:30 a.m.-5 p.m.
/ $20 Non-profits
/ $25 community members
/ Free Students
The Social Justice Summit theme this year is ““Re-Visit... Re-Generate... Recommit: Intersectional Analysis Is Imperative for Social Justice.”
826-3364 /
summit@humboldt.edu /
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Lanphere Dunes (HBNWR)
/ 10 a.m.-1 p.m.
/ Free
Join Friends of the Dunes naturalist Lisa Hoover on a guided tour of the Lanphere Dunes Unit of the Humboldt Bay National Wildlife Refuge.
444-1397 /
info@friendsofthedunes.org /
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Arcata Plaza
/ 10 a.m.-2 p.m.
/ Free
Local, sustainable and delicious.
441-9999 /
outreach@humfarm.org /
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Access Humboldt
/ noon
This workshop reviews the process of video production, explains shot artistic choices often used in film and TV programs and provides tips on how participants can attain similar results.
Morris Graves Museum of Art
/ noon-2 p.m.
/ Free
Each family receives a free copy of this month’s featured book, Me and My Amazing Body by Joan Sweeney.
442-0278 /
janine@humboldtarts.org /
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Arcata Presbyterian Church
/ 4-5 p.m.
Everyone is welcome. We are a 12-step fellowship that helps with emotional problems and helps to discover a way to live at peace with unsolved problems. The meeting room entry is on G Street.
445-0971 /
Redwood Lodge
/ 4-5:30 p.m.
/ $100
/ $110 non-residents
Each class creates a challenge that requires students to work together in teams.
822-7091 /
rec@cityofarcata.org /
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Eureka Women's Club
/ 5-7 p.m.
/ $15 Adults
/ $10 Children
Redwood Coast Montessori's pasta sauce contest and dinner.
496-3562 /
saucy@redwoodmontessori.org /
Elks Lodge
/ 5:30 p.m.
/ $70
"Evening will include catered dinner with a live and silent auction, complete with local artwork, wine, getaways, and numerous unique packages."
443-3197 /
chelsea@humboldtcasa.org /
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Dalianes
/ 6-9 p.m.
/ Free
Diane Williams has put together this fundraising art show, showcasing a variety of art and greeting cards from over 15 local artists.
825-8345 /
rosegz@hcbhp.org /
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Brenda Tuxford Gallery
/ 6-9 p.m.
How have women and girls touched your life and inspired you? North Star Quest Camp for Girls is hosting the 2nd annual exhibition, celebrating International Women's Day through art.
Morris Graves Museum of Art
/ 6-9 p.m.
/ Free
Celtic band performing rollicking reels and toe-tapping tunes, to Irish airs and ballads.
442-0278 /
janine@humboldtarts.org /
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Eureka
/ 6 p.m.
/ Free
Eureka's monthly stab at getting everyone together! Opening receptions for artists, exhibits, and/or performances.
The Mentor Network
/ 6-9 p.m.
Connie creates mainly in acrylic paint and oil pastels and is excited to present to the public this colorful and personal collection.
Clarke Historical Museum
/ 6-9 p.m.
/ Free
Shepherd’s most recent work, A Scottish Syndicate in the Redwoods documents the fraud and monopoly that took place in the Humboldt County timberlands of the 1880’s.
443-1947 /
clarkehistorical@att.net /
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RampArt Skatepark
/ 7-11 p.m.
/ Free
Featuring DJ WaSkO spinning "a wicked mix of punk/hardcore and metal while the park gets shredded."
826-0675 /
info@rampartskatepark.org /
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The Siren's Song Tavern
/ 7-10 p.m.
/ Free all ages
Under the radar 6-piece band keeps chugging along, slinging the songs in a dizzying variety of styles, some original honky tonk and folk, some Irish, some Bill Monroe and Credence Clearwater. Mix with Dylan, the Stones and Dwight Yochum and it's a musical salad of pleasure and befuddlement.
442-8778 /
jeffdemark@gmail.com /
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Redwood Raks World Dance Studio
/ 7-10 p.m.
/ $7
/ Free Kids 12 and under
/ $6 Students, seniors, HFS members
The Humboldt Folklife Society will host a Contra Dance with out-of-town caller Judy Zeidel and music by Blake Ritter and Sam McNeill.
269-2061 /
emily.sinkhorn@gmail.com /
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Synapsis
/ 9-11 p.m.
/ $15
/ Free if you just can't afford it otherwise
/ $10 for those who bring a stufed animal
After four months in development with the Berkeley Finnish Hall Artists in Residence Program, “Soft Reigns Feral Feral” will come to Synapsis in Eureka for Arts Alive, March 7th. The performance melds human and animal forms and whirls between history and fantasy.
616-3104 /
muppet33@gmail.com /
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Central Station
/ 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
/ Free
/ 21+
It's a band!
839-2013 /
centralstationtavern@gmail.com /
Humboldt Brews
/ 10 p.m.
/ 21+
Local DJs and a chance to hang out with the band after their show at HSU.
826-2739 /
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