Christie Ranch
/ 10-5 a.m.
/ $6
/ $3 12 and under
The Knights of Mayhem, full contact jousting, will thrill the audience along with the Blue Lake Mounted Archers riding horseback and shooting flying arrows with 2 performances each day.
825-8804 /
coastalgrovemedievalfestival@gmail.com /
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Fortuna
/ 11 a.m.
The Apple Harvest Festival in Fortuna opens Saturday with the Downtown Fortuna Street Fair and free hayrides to events all over town! It continues on Sunday with orchard hayrides, live music and cider at Clendenen's Cider Works.
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See Event Description
/ noon-5 p.m.
/ $25
/ $10 Presale students/kids 6+
/ $20 Presale general
Eight historical homes, live music, vintage cars, refreshments, prizes.
445-8775 /
eurekaheritagesociety@gmail.com /
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Redwood National and State Parks (NPS)
/ noon-5 p.m.
/ Free
This free family-friendly festival offers live performances by Monophonics, Marty O’Reilly & the Old Soul Orchestra, Saritah and other entertainment and activities provided by the League’s lead centennial partners, and a Sierra Nevada beer garden.
888-836-0005 /
redwoods@landispr.com /
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North Coast Repertory Theatre
/ 2-4:30 p.m.
/ $18
/ $16 Students/Seniors
A wealthy socialite, a tennis pro, a torrid affair and a massive fortune on the line – murder returns to the NCRT stage with a tale of greed, jealousy, revenge, and best laid plans gone awry.
442-6278 /
northcoastrepertory@gmail.com /
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Ferndale Repertory Theatre
/ 2 p.m.
/ $18
/ $10 9/27 preview
/ $14 seniors/youth
Adapted from the classic Mel Brooks film that you’ve probably already seen, Young Frankenstein is brilliant parody of classic horror cinema. Appropriate for ages 14+.
Outer Space
/ 2-8 p.m.
/ $20 Sunday at Outer Space
/ $15 Saturday Evening at Arcata Vets Hall
/ $6 Saturday Afternoon at Outer Space
/ $15 Friday Evening ATL
/ $5 Friday Afternoon at Outer Space
Music festival with five different shows over three days, 30+ touring and local bands including Screaming Females, August Eve, Ehiorobo, and Choked Up! Lost Coast Fest is a benefit for Centro Del Pueblo and The Raven Project.
798-0812 /
breakfastalldaycollective@gmail.com /
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Eureka Theater
/ 2 p.m.
/ $10
Kaijū (怪獣 kaijū) (from Japanese “strange beast”): a Japanese film genre that features giant monsters, usually attacking major cities and engaging the military and other monsters in battle. Three days, eight city-stompin’ bystander-chompin’ kaiju movies!
442-2970 /
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Trillium Dance Studio
/ 8-10:30 a.m.
/ Free
The Arcata Zen Group invites the public to a Dharma talk by Soto Zen Priest Eugene Bush at the Trillium Dance.
826-1701 /
info@arcatazengroup.org /
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Humboldt Bay Aquatic Center
/ 9:30 a.m.-12:30 p.m.
/ $55
/ $45 HSU Students
This course focuses on rescue and safety skills that no paddler should be without.
826-3357 /
cntract@humboldt.edu /
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McKinleyville Senior Center
/ 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
The show will feature artists whose work is rarely presented as well as those whose work is well-known to Humboldt County art lovers. Live music, delicious refreshments, artist talks and book art demonstrations will enhance the visitor’s enjoyment.
Highland Park
/ 1 p.m.
/ Free
Like horse polo minus the stable fees.
541-531-6671 /
daryl_witmore@yahoo.com /
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Mad River Grange
/ 5:30 p.m.
/ Free
We will be providing a summary of what we have accomplished in the last year and letting you know what is to come! We will have a guest speaker - supervisor elect - Steve Madrone as well as a local band.
205-7885 /
info@madriveralliance.org /
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