Humboldt County Fairgrounds
/ 8:30-3:30 a.m.
/ Free
/ $5 Parking
Three days of conformation, obedience, and rally. Come see your favorite dog breeds, visit the vendors, enjoy the food, and enter to win great raffle prizes.
834-4311 /
dst16@humboldt.edu /
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Redwood Park
/ noon-5 p.m.
/ Free
This event features Humboldt County talents such as, Oh, Mercy, Snake Oil Lullaby, No Covers, The Jim Lehman Band, and A Company of Voices.
834-0861 /
skycladtheater@gmail.com /
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Ferndale Repertory Theatre
/ 2 p.m.
/ $16
/ $5 Children 8 and younger
/ $14 Students/Senior 60+
Directed for FRT by Catherine L. Brown, the production will feature live musicians, puppets, dancers, and is a ravishing theatrical spectacle that will enchant and delight young adults to the young at heart.
786-5483 /
info@ferndalerep.org /
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Newburg Park
/ 5:30 p.m.
Celebrate Independence Day a little early in Friendly Fortuna with some family fun, BBQ, music and fireworks
Rooney Amphitheatre (Dell'Arte)
/ 8 p.m.
/ $18
/ $10 Kids 12 & Under
/ $15 Students & Seniors
/ $18 Adults
The new play, by Joan Schirle, explores our water woes with humor and song through a “Roger Rabbit meets Inspector Clouseau”-like detective story. The story digs into state water issues unfurling a mystery involving politicians, animals, fish, the river, and an assortment of characters.
668-5663 /
roman@dellarte.com /
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Morris Graves Museum of Art
/ 2-3 a.m.
/ $5
/ $2 seniors & students
/ Free children & museum members
Six years ago, Treacy Ziegler began exhibiting her work in high security prisons, while also conducting workshops and teaching-by-mail programs for prisoners.
442-0278 /
janine@humboldtarts.org /
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Eureka Northcoast Coop
/ 10 a.m.-noon
/ Free
Photoshop and Lightroom long-time users and duffers get together to swap tricks and learn about the tools. Sunday, June 3, Hal Work will discuss the new releases of both tools.
445-3166 /
wrishel@gmail.com /
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The California Federation of Women's Clubs Grove
/ 11 a.m.-noon
17 members of the Bay Area Youth Harp Ensemble will perform multicultural music on Celtic-style folk harps, as part of a concert series to encourage conservation of the redwoods
510-548-3326 /
multiculturalmusicfellowship@gmail.com /
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Community Bike Kitchen at Jefferson Elementary
/ noon-2 p.m.
/ Free
"While we strive to make the Bike Kitchen open and accessible to everyone during our regular hours, we recognize that tool shops and mechanical activities have traditionally been male dominated."
269-2061 /
emily@nrsrcaa.org /
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Humboldt Botanical Garden
/ noon-2 p.m.
Featuring The Scotia Band. Imagine sipping a refreshing root beer float, listening to a live performance of John Phillip Sousa's iconic “Stars and Stripes Forever” while surrounded by a beautiful garden setting of roses in bloom.
442-5139 /
ashleymobley@hbgf.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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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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Community Presbyterian Church
/ 7:30-9 p.m.
/ $20
/ $10 Student/Senior/Child
Professional alumnae of The Bay Area Youth Harp Ensemble (BAYHE) present an evening of classical and celtic harp music.
510-548-3326 /
multiculturalmusicfellowship@gmail.com /
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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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The Jam
/ 9-11:30 p.m.
You are cordially invited to the graduation of the Comedy Class of 2016. Six comedians graduates and $2 slices.
822-5266 /
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