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Rio Dell Community Egg Hunt

See Event Description / 10:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m. / Free

Yummy food, egg hunt, prizes and local resource tabling.

764-5239 / lleath@rcaa.org /

Cannifest: Humboldt's Manifest Cannabis Festival

Redwood Acres Fairgrounds / 11 a.m.-11 p.m.

“The world is changing and Cannabis culture is changing with it. This festival is a celebration of one of our most cherished agricultural crops, which at this tremendous point in history gives us a chance to build a future for sustainable cannabis agriculture in our community.”

7-Year Anniversary Party

Redwood Curtain Brewing Company, Arcata / noon-midnight / Free All ages

"Come celebrate with us our 7th year anniversary! Special release beers served while the last. Music by the Fresh Water 450 during the day and music by local Pink Floyd tribute band Money starting at 8 p.m.!"

826-7222 / Web site

City of Blue Lake Easter Egg Hunt

Perigot Park / 1-2 p.m. / Free

Come join us as we hunt for eggs in the park! Four different age divisions with a golden egg hidden in each promises lots of fun! Bring your basket, bring your friends, and let’s get hunting!

668-5932 / Web site

NEC Spaghetti Dinner FUN(d)Raiser

Bayside Grange / 5:30-9 p.m. / $25 / $10 advanced student/children / $20 advanced adult / $15 students/children

Music by Kingfoot. Featuring the freshest locally grown fruits, vegetables, plants, meats and other wonderful products.

822-9998 / nec@yournec.org / Web site

Hey Juan's Rent Party

The Sanctuary / 6:30-10 p.m. / $10

"The Barnstormers softball team present a Hey Juan's Burrito shop rent party at The Sanctuary with the Living Rooms, baseball stories by Jeff DeMark, Neil Tarpey , Savage Henry comics, etc."

jeffdemark@gmail.com /

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

Lila Nelson

Arcata Playhouse / 8 p.m. / $15 / $13 students/members

"Former Humboldt resident and KHUM DJ Lila Nelson returns from a year abroad in Italy. Nelson has been working her craft for over 15 years and is beloved for her poignant songs and clever stage banter."

822-1575 / Web site

Al Gorgeous, Faint Young Sun, Dimboi

See Event Description / 9 p.m.-1:30 a.m. / $5 / 21+

Get indie.

Dance Party Fundraiser

Blue Lake Casino Hotel / 9 p.m.-2 a.m.

"All proceeds will go to Jessica McCovey to help with costs as a contestant in 2017's Miss Indian World Pageant at Gathering of Nations."

668-9770 / Web site

World Pop Dance Party

The Miniplex at Richards' Goat Tavern / 9:30 p.m.-1:30 a.m. / $10 / $5 sliding scale donations / 21+

Hisham Mayet is bringing "nothing but club bangers" from places like Syria, Iraq, Egypt, Myanmar, Laos, Cambodia, Niger, Vietnam, Pakistan, Algeria, & more!

630-5000 / info@miniplexevents.com / Web site

The Lost Dogs

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

668-4151 / kgs1@humboldt.edu / Web site

Syrian Refugees: Escaping the Horrors of War

Humboldt Unitarian Universalist Fellowship / 7-9 a.m. / Free

822-3793 / office@huuf.org / Web site

Adult and Pediatric CPR

HSU Recreation and Wellness Center Lounge / 9 a.m.-2 p.m. / $80 / $65 HSU Students

Learn to recognize an emergency, prevent disease transmission, and care for breathing and cardiac emergencies including the use of Automated and External Defibrillators (AED) for adults, children and infants.

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

Chah-GAH-Cho Ivy Bash

Chah-GAH-Cho / 9 a.m.-1 p.m. / Free

Join the McKinleyville Land Trust and WSP for an ivy bash at Chah-GAH-Cho! Removing the ivy from the area will allow native plants to return, benefiting the Mill Creek drainage and the Mad River watershed.

916-834-0232 / sydney.stewart@ccc.ca.gov / Web site

Klamath River Clean Up

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

The Yurok Tribe and Watershed Stewards Program cordially invite you to participate in the 16th annual Klamath River Clean Up!

ktuttle@yuroktribe.nsn.us /

Humboldt Coastal Nature Center Restoration

Humboldt Coastal Nature Center / 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.

Help restore the dune ecosystem on the Friends of the Dunes property. Volunteers will be removing invasive plants to make room for native plant diversity.

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

Intermediate Sea Kayaking

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

Expand and improve your kayaking skills with our intermediate course!

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

Back to the Future: Remembering the Cape Mendocino Earthquakes

Clarke Historical Museum / 1-3 p.m. / Free

The M 7.2 Cape Mendocino earthquake of April 25, 1992 and its M6.6 and 6.7 aftershocks caused over $60 million in losses and is the only Humboldt County earthquake to be gain a FEMA major disaster declaration.

443-1947 / jpino@clarkemuseum.org / Web site

Nature Story Time

Humboldt Coastal Nature Center / 2-3 p.m.

Join Friends of the Dunes naturalist Bob Peck for Nature Story Time on, geared for ages 3 to 6. Story Time will focus on local wildlife and will be followed by a simple craft project.

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

2 award winning films by David Sheerer on biodiversity & change

See Event Description / 3-5 p.m.

Finding Bigfoot Festival Vendor Deadline

See Event Description / 4-4:15 p.m.

Tank Girl for the Humboldt Anarchist Bookfair

Arcata Theatre Lounge / 5-8:30 p.m.

613-3030 / Web site

Easter Service

Faith Center Foursquare Church / 6-7 p.m. / Free

442-1784 / info@eurekafaithcenter.org / Web site

Visiting Filmmaker Hisham Mayet

The Miniplex at Richards' Goat Tavern / 7-9 p.m. / $10

Ethnographer Hisham Mayet is bringing a double feature of his latest, one about the birthplace of Voodoo in West Africa, and one about a traditional wedding featuring the beloved Western Sahara band Group Doueh! Q&A afterwards.

630-5000 / info@miniplexevents.com / Web site

Luminescence: A Dance Concert

Van Duzer Theater / 7:30 p.m. / $10 / $8 Students/Seniors

Luminescence is a dance concert with choreography by HSU Dance students and faculty. A rich and exciting variety of dances capturing the luminescence of bodies through motion.

826-3928 / Web site

Money (Pink Floyd Tribute)

Redwood Curtain Brewing Company, Arcata / 8-11:59 p.m. / Free / 21+

826-7222 / andybobpowell@hotmail.com / 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?

Fetish Night: High Society

The Siren's Song Tavern / 9 p.m.

Fetish Night is Humboldt's only BDSM monthly event. It is a sex positive exploration of your senses.

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

Jim Lahman Band

Six Rivers Brewery / 9 p.m.-midnight / Free

Local blues/funk band.

839-7580 / musicbooking@sixriversbrewery.com / Web site

Lizzie and The Moon Beams

Palm Lounge at The Eureka Inn / 9 p.m.-midnight / 21+

Local pop/R&B.

The Roadmasters

Bear River Casino Resort / 9 p.m.-1 a.m. / 21+

Local country/rock.

733-9644 / Web site

Indigenous

Blue Lake Casino Hotel / 9 p.m.-1 a.m. / 21+

"We welcome the return of Indigenous to the Wave Lounge!"

668-9770 / Web site

The Wave Lounge at Blue Lake Casino

See Event Description / 9-11:59 p.m.

Pressure/Anya DJs

Pearl Lounge / 9:30 p.m. / 21+

There will be ass shaking.

444-2017 / Web site

Al Gorgeous, Faint Young Sun, Dimboi

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

822-5266 / Web site

MOVIES

Broadway Cinema
Mill Creek Cinema
Minor Theatre