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Hike and Bike the Newton B Drury Parkway

Prairie Creek Redwoods State Park / 5 a.m.-9 p.m. / Free

"All day Saturday the ten mile scenic Newton B. Drury Parkway will be free of motorized vehicles yet open to hikers, bikers, skateboards and anyone else without a motorized vehicle."

488-2039 / Web site

Redwood Coast Music Festival

Eureka / 9 a.m.

Six Venues. 25 Bands. 100 sets of fantastic live music. Jazz, Swing, Blues, Country, Zydeco, Rockabilly - it's all here.

California Indian Big Time and Social Gathering

HSU West Gym / 11 a.m.-6 p.m. / Free

In honor of Native American culture, song and history, the Big Time is an opportunity to strengthen and reinforce tribal identity. Take a glimpse at California Native dances, songs and traditional card games.

826-3672 / hsuitepp@humboldt.edu /

Singin’ in the Rain

Arcata High School / 2 p.m. / $15

The Arcata Arts Institute presents this all-time favorite is directed by Melanie Zapper, with vocal direction by Jo Kuzelka and choreography by Melissa Heinz.

825-2401 / Web site

7th Annual Humboldt Homebrew Festival

Arcata Community Center / 2-8 p.m.

Dungeon Heat

The Siren's Song Tavern / 6-8:30 p.m.

"8-piece musical ensemble that plays a variety of music from funk, hip-hop, heavy metal, rock, punk, mariachi, and more."

442-8778 / thesirenssongtavern@gmail.com / Web site

The Yokels

Mad River Brewery Tasting Room / 6-8:30 p.m. / Free

Humboldt's finest rockabilly.

668-4151 / gini@madriverbrewing.com / Web site

Devin's Version; Moving Through The Eyes of Autism

Arkley Center For The Performing Arts / 7 p.m. / $18 / $10 child / $15 adv.

Join us for this unique dance performance that reflects the traumatic life of a young Humboldt County boy and his challenges with autism.

541-646-2446 / bethvstone@gmail.com / Web site

Rebel Craft Rumble

Arcata Playhouse / 7:30 p.m.

SCRAP Humboldt’s annual live crafting competition (think: a dash of Iron-Chef, a hint of Project Runway, and a bit of Humboldt County flair). Teams of local artists representing take on creative reuse challenges and compete for the title of Extreme Ultimate Supreme Craft Master.

822-1575 / Web site

Quilters

Ferndale Repertory Theatre / 8-10 p.m. / $18 / $16 Students / $16 Seniors

"Written by Molly Newman and Barbara Damashek. Directed by David Powell Somewhere in the American frontier, Sarah reaches for her needle and thread. It’s time for a new quilt. Her daughters bring their mother the patches of their lives: girlhood, marriage, illness, spinsterhood, death."

786-5483 / info@ferndalerep.org / Web site

Richard III

North Coast Repertory Theatre / 8-10:30 p.m. / $16 / $13 Students / Seniors

Hampered by physical disability, Richard of Gloucester has poured his whole life into the politics of battle and revolution. Now that the war is over, “the Spider” finds himself relegated to the sidelines. What follows is a sinister campaign of treachery and deceit that threatens to destroy.

442-6278 / ncrt@sonic.net / Web site

DS-13

The Siren's Song Tavern / 8 p.m.-1 a.m. / $10

DS-13 - Or Demon System 13/Destroy the System 13 were a hardcore punk/thrashcore band hailing from Umeå, Sweden, formed around 1995. The band existed to 2002. Reformed in 2012 and now thrashing the west coast this spring.

442-8778 / thesirenssongtavern@gmail.com / Web site

Diggin' Dirt

The Jam / 9 p.m.-2 a.m. / $10 / $7 Pre-sale / 21+

Diggin Dirt is back home! After touring through Oregon and all the way to San Diego, they're back for some Humboldt love and good vibes.

822-5266 / diggindirtband@gmail.com / Web site

Diggin Dirt, The Apiary

The Jam / 9:30 p.m. / 21+

Jam funk.

822-5266 / Web site

Diggin Dirt, The Apiary

The Jam / 9:30 p.m. / 21+

Local jam funk.

822-5266 / Web site

Diggin Dirt End of Tour Party

The Jam / 10 p.m.-2 a.m. / $10 / 21+

Last show of the "Full Season" album release tour. The Apiary open.

822-5266 / Web site

RWP's Place-Based Learning Series

See Event Description / 9 a.m.-1 p.m. / $35 / $130 for all 4 sessions / 18+

RWP’s new placed-based learning series discusses the theoretical reasoning for incorporating place-based learning into the classroom, and demonstrates how to apply this concept by taking participants on various place-based learning field trips.

826-5109 / rwp@humboldt.edu / Web site

Redwood Day Hike

HSU Recreation and Wellness Center Lounge / 9 a.m.-2 p.m. / $65 / $55 HSU Students

Join us for an easy to moderate day hike through the unique ecosystem of the Redwood Forest and experience the awe inspiring and relaxing environment that the forest provides.

826-3357 / cntract@humboldt.edu / Web site

Hammond Trail Clean-Up

See Event Description / 9 a.m.-2 p.m. / Free

We will be in the parking lot next to the bridge with garbage bags, gloves, snacks, and water for all who come out!

442-6286 / artomicwarfaremagazine@gmail.com / Web site

Lanphere Dunes Guided Walk

Lanphere Dunes (HBNWR) / 10 a.m.-1 p.m.

Join a Friends of the Dunes naturalist for a guided tour of the Lanphere Dunes Unit of the Humboldt Bay Wildlife Refuge.

444-1397 / info@friendsofthedunes.org / Web site

Coffee Tasting

HSU Recreation and Wellness Center Room 122 / 10-11 a.m. / $8 / $5 HSU Students

Join us to find out why not all coffee is created equal.

826-3357 / cntract@humboldt.edu / Web site

Beginning Sea Kayaking

Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center / 10 a.m. / $55 / $45 HSU Students

This class covers the fundamentals of kayaking, including an orientation to kayaking equipment, paddling technique, and water safety.

443-4222 / hbac@humboldt.edu / Web site

End of Steelhead Season Carnival

See Event Description / 11 a.m.-2 p.m. / Free / Free 0

This family friendly event will help us ring in the closing of the three month long competition with fun activities! We'll have a bounce house, dunk tank, cotton candy, food trucks, carnival games, beer, prizes, a skate ramp, face painting, and more interactive activities.

502-2280 / mitraabidi@gmail.com / Web site

Fascial Health: What It Is and How to Get It

Om Shala Yoga / 2-5 p.m.

Join Sam for this in depth and fun look at a section of your myofascial system.

825-9642 / info@omshalayoga.com / Web site

Havana Nights

Trinidad Town Hall / 5 p.m.-midnight / $50 / 21+

This event is hosted by Trinidad School Education Foundation and is their 11th annual fundraiser for enrichment programs at Trinidad School.

677-3631 /

Lisa C. Sharry

Black Lightning Motorcycle Cafe / 6-9 p.m. / Free

Singer/songwriter/acoustic guitar player.

442-2562 / info@blmcafe.com / Web site

Man Eating Clam Scavenger Hunt

Kinetic Museum Eureka / 6-11 p.m. / Free

Come see the living, 6 foot, 200 + lb man eating clam on display during April Arts Alive at the Kinetic Museum Eureka.

786-3443 / kineticgc@gmail.com / Web site

Lisa C. Sharry Arts Alive

Black Lightning Motorcycle Cafe / 6-9 p.m. / Free

442-2562 / info@blmcafe.com / Web site

The Gatehouse Well

Dalianes Travel / 6-7 p.m.

Featuring the photography and artwork of Cynthia Stuart and Shelly Stuart-Romano.

Start A New Chapter (Chapter Books Party)

Eureka Books / 6-9 p.m.

The night of fun activities in the historic J. Lowenthal Building will feature a coloring station, scavenger hunt, and free books with the purchase of new titles from the expanded chapter books section.

Arts Alive

Eureka / 6 p.m. / Free

Eureka's monthly stab at getting everyone together! Opening receptions for artists, exhibits, and/or performances.

Nos Autres Mondes Photography Exhibit

Dalianes Travel / 6-9 p.m.

Photography by Cynthia Stuart and M'shelly Stuart-Romano.

3x3x3

See Event Description / 6-9 p.m. / Free

A miniature art show and silent auction to benefit Trajectory, a dreammaker program of The Ink People Center for the Arts.

499-9329 / kristi.trajectory@gmail.com /

Seussical the Musical

Eureka High School Auditorium / 7:30 p.m. / $10 / $5 students

"A well-crafted mish-mash of several of Dr. Seuss's most beloved stories, Seussical the Musical follows the story of Horton the Elephant as he faces derision and strife trying to rescue the tiny residents of Whoville."

476-1735 / vossn@eurekacityschools.org /

HSU Faculty Artist Concert Series

Fulkerson Recital Hall / 8-9:30 p.m. / $5 HSU Students with ID / $5 Senior/Child / $10 General

826-3531 / patrick@humboldt.edu / Web site

Tha Movers and The Shakers

Redwood Curtain Brewing Company, Arcata / 8 p.m.-midnight / Free / Free 0 / 21+

Live rock, blues and funk.

616-4534 / hollandhomes@live.com / Web site

Comedy Night

Bear River Casino Resort / 8-10 p.m.

Showcasing Anthony K, Chris Techeira and Josh Argyle.

733-9644 / Web site

Arcata Arts Institute Spring Music Showcase

See Event Description / 8 p.m. / $8

The Arcata Arts Institute is a "school within a school" for advanced art study at Arcata High School.

ahscreativeclass@gmail.com / Web site

FireSign

Redwood Curtain Brewing Company, Arcata / 8 p.m.-midnight / Free All ages

Folk, pop, and indie rock music.

826-7222 / Web site

DJ Music

Bear River Casino Resort / 9 p.m.-1 a.m.

Come dance to all the latest hits music!

733-9644 / Web site

Lone Star Junction

Cher-Ae Heights Casino / 9 p.m. / 21+

Outlaw Country from the Heart of Humboldt County.

800-684-2464 / Web site

Rockstar Karaoke

Brass Rail Bar / 9 p.m.

This is the most hardcore karaoke in Humboldt.

923-3188 /

Karaoke

Little Red Lion / 9 p.m. / 21+

How could this be a bad idea?

Caveman Dave

See Event Description / 9 p.m. / 21+

So local.

Scratchdog

Logger Bar / 9 p.m. / 21+

"Come check this trio out for a boot stompin good time. "

668-5000 / Web site

Taxi

Central Station / 9 p.m. / Free / 21+

"Classic rock and other surprises."

839-2013 /

Savage Henry Comedy All Stars

The RockSlide Bar & Grill / 9-11:30 p.m.

"Savage Henry Magazine brings some of Humboldt's best comedians for a night of laughs at The Rockslide in Hawkins Bar."

MOVIES

Broadway Cinema
Mill Creek Cinema
Minor Theatre