Humboldt Cider Company Tap Room
/ 2-10 p.m.
/ Free
/ 21+
This week's organization is a consumer based group of blind and sighted people whose purpose is to advocate for more opportunities for visually impaired people.
497-6320 /
humboldtcidercompany@gmail.com /
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The Miniplex at Richards' Goat Tavern
/ 6 p.m.-1 a.m.
/ Free
/ 21+
What could be better than $2 tacos prepared by a professional chef followed by a free Latin dance extravaganza hosted by local legend DJ Pachanguero?
630-5000 /
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HSU West Gym
/ 7:30 p.m.
/ $33
Sourcing country blues, punk, and folk, throwing in fierce finger-picking guitar, a little slide, power tenor banjo and rocking upright bass, Pete Bernhard, Lucia Turino, and Cooper McBean create a multi-spanned bridge between musical styles.
Arcata Playhouse
/ 8 p.m.
/ $20
/ $18 members
Merging her sophisticated melodies and hauntingly open voice with Foucault's lean aesthetic, the album navigates the poles of home and away, known and unknown, and reunites her with old bandmates including Billy Conway.
822-1575 /
david@arcataplayhouse.org /
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Humboldt Brews
/ 8 p.m.
/ $20
/ 21+
Jam rockers Barry Sless, Pete Sears, John Molo, Rob Barraco, Katie Skene.
826-2739 /
humbrews@gmail.com /
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Redwood Raks World Dance Studio
/ 3:30-4:40 a.m.
/ $45
/ $40 pre-register
Kids will learn the foundations of Hip Hop dance technique, performance qualities, and free style expression.
344-6404 /
evabrenadance@gmail.com /
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T's Cafe North
/ 7 a.m.-2 p.m.
/ Free
On the first Tuesday of each month, T's Cafe has generously decided to give back to their community by donating 10% of their sales to Friends of the Dunes, a local non-profit that provides free environmental education and promotes conservation of our coasts.
826-2133 /
info@friendsofthedunes.org /
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Logger Bar
/ noon
/ 21+
Sometimes The Logger Bar sets up ping pong tables. This is one of those times. Get your Gump on.
668-5000 /
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See Event Description
/ 4-5 p.m.
/ Free
Charles Biles, Professor Emeritus of Mathematics at Humboldt State University, will be speaking on campus on November 7, 4-5pm, at the third floor HSU Library Scholars Lab on “The Electoral College vs. The Popular Vote.”
826-5602 /
Crush
/ 5 p.m.
Don't be bored. Play board games.
Humboldt Cider Company
/ 5-9 p.m.
/ Free
/ Free N/A
Come support the Humboldt Council of the Blind and enjoy some delicious baked goods.
443-2219 /
caneslinger@gmail.com /
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Foodwise Kitchen
/ 5:30-7 p.m.
/ $30
Are you interested in learning more about Plant-based Nutrition? In this Dynamic, hands on 4 week Nutrition Workshop we will be preparing and enjoying foods that relate to different wellness topics.
633-8328 /
foodwisekitchen@gmail.com /
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Faith Center Foursquare Church
/ 6-8 p.m.
/ $5
If you're mourning the loss of a loved one, the holidays can be a depressing time. But there's hope.
442-1784 /
sjones@eurekafaithcenter.org /
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Faith Center Foursquare Church
/ 6:30-8:30 p.m.
/ $5
If you're separated or divorced, the holidays can be a lonely and depressing time. But there's hope.
442-1784 /
sjones@eurekafaithcenter.org /
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Jefferson Community Center
/ 7-7:45 p.m.
/ Free
You're invited to experience chanting HU, contemplative time, and spiritual conversation with others of like heart.
798-1868 /
eureka.arcata.eck@gmail.com /
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SpeakEasy
/ 7:30-10:30 p.m.
/ Free
/ 21+
Burning live jazz under the "stars."
444-2244 /
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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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Toby and Jacks
/ 10 p.m.
/ 21+
DJ Gabe Pressure and Zero Juan take you on a musical trip. Carribean Club, Cumbia, Reggaeton, Dembow, Latin House, Dancehall, Latin bass music, remixes y mas.