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World Storytelling Day w/ Paul Woodland

The Old Steeple / 2-3:30 p.m. / $6

Paul Woodland, “Joyous Public Personality” and storyteller, has gathered stories from around the globe that focus on happiness, compassion, and unity to share on World Storytelling Day.

441-9424 / plw3@humboldt.edu / Web site

Humboldt County General Plan Update

Wharfinger Building / 2-4 p.m. / Free

The League of Women Voters of Humboldt County will present two panels to review the Humboldt County General Plan update process. The public is invited to attend.

268-1973 / info@lwvhc.org / Web site

Quilters

Ferndale Repertory Theatre / 2-4 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

Kedi (2017)

The Miniplex at Richards' Goat Tavern / 4 p.m. / $8 / $6.50 Matinee

This acclaimed new documentary follows seven of Istanbul's famous street cats, hundreds of thousands of whom have been an integral and respected part of the city since the Ottoman Empire.

630-5000 / Web site

March of the Penguins (2005)

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

Every winter, alone in the pitiless ice deserts of Anartica, a truly remarkable thing takes place as it has for millenia.

613-3030 / Web site

Redfield Clipper, Peach Purple

The Siren's Song Tavern / 7 p.m.

"Redfield Clipper is on tour from Reno and making a special stop to bring their funky hip hop to California's north coast. Locals Peach Purple will open the night."

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

Two Lazy Boys, Back to the Hills, Coffin Moth

Stone Junction Bar / 7 p.m.-midnight / 21+

Hardcore bluegrass.

Humboldt Folklife Festival Call for Musicians

See Event Description / midnight

If you would like to perform during this year's Humboldt Folklife Festival, July 8th-15th, please submit a description of your music and full songs representative of your current work!

anna@humboldtfolklife.org /

Spill Manic, Rock Slang, 51-50

Little Red Lion / midnight / $5 / 21+

444-1344 /

River Rescue Certification

See Event Description / 8:30 a.m.-6 p.m. / $275 / $250 HSU Students

A DYNAMIC water rescue course specifically written and designed for private boaters, kayakers and non-profit organizations! Basic river skills are a prerequisite!

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

Wood Creek Planting Party

Freshwater Farms Reserve / 10 a.m.-2 p.m. / Free

The Watershed Stewards Program (WSP) and the Northcoast Regional Land Trust (NRLT) are hosting a restoration volunteer event at Freshwater Farms Reserve!

415-847-2189 / Maddie.Hicks@ccc.ca.gov / Web site

Bluegrass Brunch

T's Cafe North / 11 a.m.-1 p.m. / Free

826-2133 / tscafenorth@gmail.com / Web site

Annual Corned Beef and Cabbage

See Event Description / 1-4 p.m.

Each year we raise funds to support our local events & community groups. This event has been sponsored by the Orick Chamber of Commerce for over 50 years.

Humboldt Hard Court Bike Polo

Highland Park / 1 p.m. / Free

Like horse polo minus the stable fees.

541-531-6671 / daryl_witmore@yahoo.com / Web site

Sunday Meal Prep

Foodwise Kitchen / 1-3 p.m.

Delicious, healthy meal inspiration await! Come get new recipes and take home some amazing, ready to go meals for your week!

Panel Presentation on County General Plan

Wharfinger Building / 2-4 p.m. / Free

The League of Women Voters of Humboldt County will present two panels to review the Humboldt County General Plan update process.

442-2729 / dhartridge@att.net / Web site

Sudden Oak Death Community Meeting

Beginnings Octagon / 2-4:30 p.m. / Free

Please join the Mattole Restoration Council and the UC Cooperative Extension for a community meeting on the current status of sudden oak death (SOD). Presentations will be followed by a field training to teach participants how to identify SOD symptoms and collect their own samples for verification.

629-3514 / john@mattole.org / Web site

Talk on Mountain Lions and Fishers

See Event Description / 3 p.m.-4:30 a.m. / Free / $None everyone

The elusive carnivores, mountain lions and fishers are the subject of a talk by professional wildlife tracker and biologist Phil Johnston.

I Am Not Your Negro

The Miniplex at Richards' Goat Tavern / 6 p.m. / $8 / $6.50 Matinee

This 2017 Oscar nominee for Best Documentary envisions the book James Baldwin never finished - a radical narration about race in America, using the writer’s original words.

630-5000 / Web site

Karaoke w/ KJ Leonard

Blue Lake Casino Hotel / 8 p.m.

When selecting your song, please keep in mind your audience would like to dance.

668-9770 / Web site

Karaoke w/ Chris Clay

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 / Web site

Sundaze with Deep Groove Society

The Jam / 9:30 p.m.

822-5266 / Web site

MOVIES

Broadway Cinema
Mill Creek Cinema
Minor Theatre