It’s been some time since I’ve heard about folks heading out east to play in the snow this early in the season… technically, it’s not even winter yet! But the weather has shifted in Humboldt, and we’ve been blessed with some much needed precipitation. Carrying on with life as usual while adding in shopping trips, Santa visits, holiday happenings and more has us as busy as ever. In a matter of weeks, things will slow to a near halt as we all reset and (hopefully) take a day or two off…
… and on that note, At Home in Humboldt is taking a winter break. This is the last newsletter of the year… WE WILL RETURN IN JANUARY, 2023!
Special Events through January
Friday 12/16
CAL POLY HUMBOLDT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE SALE
12-6P Humboldt Forestry Club and Logging Sports Conclave is hosting another annual Christmas tree sale at Wildberries this year! The clubs will be selling fir trees locally harvested and donated from Green Diamond Resource Company. In addition to trees for sale, there will be handmade redwood ornaments and small “dorm” trees with recycled wooden stands. Sales will be Dec 1-16, Thurs-Sun, 12pm-6pm,(or until sold out)! Come out and express your holiday spirt in a way that helps support our clubs this year!
5P Doors at 5P for item preview, Quarters fly at 6P. * $10 Ticket includes 1 entry & 1 Paddle * Snack bar food available for purchase * Dessert Silent Auction
* Additional paddles & quarters available for purchase at the door.
FORTUNA PUBLIC SKATE
6:30-9:30P Cost is $5.50 ages 6 and over, $3.50 ages 5 and under, $2 non-skating adult or free w/skating child. In the Firemen’s Pavilion.
NIGHTLIGHT: A WINTER SOLSTICE STORY
6:30-9:30P The Dell’Arte Company opens its 42nd annual Holiday Show Tour with an original piece of theatre: NightLight: a Winter Solstice Story. In the darkness there are mysteries, creatures, mischief, and metamorphosis. In the light there are truths, togetherness, enlightenment, and growth. Or is it the other way around? Join this ensemble of storytellers and shapeshifters on a journey to discover what is illuminated in the darkness. Immerse yourself in a world of shadow and light, sound and silence where courageous characters try to find balance in the duality of their world. Will they find it in each other or within.
7P As the evenings lengthen and we celebrate the turning of the seasons, the Synapsis Performance Collective presents “A Winter’s Night Cabaret” Aerial dance, circus arts, music, and theater performances to conjure up wonder in the darkness. $5-20, no one turned away for lack of funds.
7P North Coast Dance presents its annual holiday tradition: The Nutcracker! Join us for an exciting ballet full of familiar favorites and fresh new twists. This year’s production features a fantastic cast of local dancers. Whether you come every year or are starting a brand new tradition, log in at https://ticketpeak.co/northcoastdance/events to order your tickets.
THE BALLAD OF FLINT WESTWARD AND THE FIVE WHO MADE THEIR WAY
7P Arcata Playhouse presents its 16th annual holiday show production. A holiday event for the whole family, this original musical production written and directed by James Peck is set in the Wild West of an old Humboldt town. Flint Westward works in a Launderette in a company town, and he is in love with the daughter of the tyrant town manager. In order to win her love he must go on an adventure with his friends, a buffalo, a strong man, a hypnotist, and a gastronomist, to find the fabled Jack-a-lope…but can he get back in time? This show is a play-houseful of fun to celebrate the holidays, with song, dance, magical animals, guest artists, and the beautiful sounds of the Blue Lake community choir. Complete with plenty of audience participation, and a dynamic cast of all ages, this is one family show you won’t want to miss. $12, $10 members, and $8 15 and under. Available at Wildberries Marketplace or reserve at (707) 822-1575. For information and online tickets visit www.arcataplayhouse.org.
8P – A musical comedy based on the children’s stories of Dr. Seuss, with most of its plot being based on Horton Hears a Who!, Gertrude McFuzz, and Horton Hatches the Egg. Follow these beloved characters through the Seussian Jungle, New York City Circus, and the tiny town of Whoville as Horton tries to help his Who friends survive. The show runs Fridays at 8PM and Saturday & Sundays at 2PM through December 18 at Ferndale Repertory Theatre. This show is fun for all ages! Tickets are available
Saturday 12/17
NORTH COAST DANCE: HOLIDAY DANCE RECITAL
11A – At the Arkley Center, Eureka.
CAL POLY HUMBOLDT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE SALE
12-6P Humboldt Forestry Club and Logging Sports Conclave is hosting another annual Christmas tree sale at Wildberries this year! The clubs will be selling fir trees locally harvested and donated from Green Diamond Resource Company. In addition to trees for sale, there will be handmade redwood ornaments and small “dorm” trees with recycled wooden stands. Sales will be Dec 1-16, Thurs-Sun, 12pm-6pm,(or until sold out)! Come out and express your holiday spirt in a way that helps support our clubs this year!
SEQUOIA HUMANE SOCIETY HOLIDAY OPEN HOUSE
12:30P Come to the Open House at Sequoia Humane Society and help us celebrate the holidays. We will have food and drinks, children can meet Santa Claus, and there will be raffles held. Not to mention tons of cute pets in our kennels!
CRAM THE CRUSIER – FOOD DRIVE
1-3P The Eureka Police Department is holding their annual ‘Cram the Cruiser’ Food Drive to benefit Food for People’s Food Bank. The food drive will take place at Eureka Grocery Outlet — 625 Commercial Street. For more information call Suzie @ EPD at 707 441-4371
SMALL TOWN CHRISTMAS & LIGHTED TRUCK PARADE
2-5P Save the date for Small Town Christmas in Garberville. Horse-drawn carriage rides, face painting, hot chocolate, photos with Santa, merchant deals and more. Shop local and shop early to support our town merchants. This event is combined with Arts Alive Southern Humboldt. Find the perfect gifts by shopping with our local merchants and supporting community. PLUS, the Soroptimist 17th Annual Lighted Truck Parade. We are coordinating with the Chamber’s Small Town Christmas. Entry is FREE! Prizes will be awarded for 1st, 2nd and 3rd place.
2P-4P Zumba Party for the holidays! This great lineup of instructors is ready to make you dance and have a holiday blast! Join the party at the Municipal Auditorium (1120 F St). Admission is $10 and kids get in free with a paying adult. All proceeds will be dedicated toward the C.A.P.E. program! Toy donations will be given to the Humboldt Bay Fire Toy Drive! Donuts will be there for attendees enjoyment kindly donated by Happy Donuts. We hope to see you there! For questions please call 707-441-4248.
2P North Coast Dance presents its annual holiday tradition: The Nutcracker! Join us for an exciting ballet full of familiar favorites and fresh new twists. This year’s production features a fantastic cast of local dancers. Whether you come every year or are starting a brand new tradition, log in at https://ticketpeak.co/northcoastdance/events to order your tickets.
2P – A musical comedy based on the children’s stories of Dr. Seuss, with most of its plot being based on Horton Hears a Who!, Gertrude McFuzz, and Horton Hatches the Egg. Follow these beloved characters through the Seussian Jungle, New York City Circus, and the tiny town of Whoville as Horton tries to help his Who friends survive. The show runs Fridays at 8PM and Saturday & Sundays at 2PM through December 18 at Ferndale Repertory Theatre. This show is fun for all ages! Tickets are available
WINTER WONDERLAND HORSE STORY TOUR
4-7:30P The Blue Lake Saddle Club and City Parks and Rec invites you to experience the magic of horses. Meet the characters with their famous horses, hear their tales, and receive special gifts from the storytellers (1st 100 children). Bring the family, hear horse stories, see Santa, take a sleigh ride, enjoy delicious goodies, mulled wine/cider/beer, live accordion music by Lindy Mantova. This is a free community event. Doors at 4, stories at 5.
6-9P No Limits Dance Academy’s original holiday dance production with tap, jazz, ballet, hip-hop and contemporary. Join our friends Jack Frost, Missy Marshmallow and Bella Bakes-A-Lot as they journey down Candy Cane Lane in hopes to find Santa! Along the way they encounter the Candy Cane Queen, Evil Ice Queen, reindeer, grinches, sleigh bells, gingerbread men and more! $23 ages 12 and up (at the door) $20 ages 3-11 and 65+ (at the door) 2 and under free
MAINSTAGE YOUNG PERFORMERS COMPANY AT THE EUREKA INN
6:30-7P A holiday tradition returns! Main Stage Young Performers Company performs a medley of holiday carols.
NIGHTLIGHT: A WINTER SOLSTICE STORY
6:30-9:30P The Dell’Arte Company opens its 42nd annual Holiday Show Tour with an original piece of theatre: NightLight: a Winter Solstice Story. In the darkness there are mysteries, creatures, mischief, and metamorphosis. In the light there are truths, togetherness, enlightenment, and growth. Or is it the other way around? Join this ensemble of storytellers and shapeshifters on a journey to discover what is illuminated in the darkness. Immerse yourself in a world of shadow and light, sound and silence where courageous characters try to find balance in the duality of their world. Will they find it in each other or within.
THE BALLAD OF FLINT WESTWARD AND THE FIVE WHO MADE THEIR WAY
7P Arcata Playhouse presents its 16th annual holiday show production. A holiday event for the whole family, this original musical production written and directed by James Peck is set in the Wild West of an old Humboldt town. Flint Westward works in a Launderette in a company town, and he is in love with the daughter of the tyrant town manager. In order to win her love he must go on an adventure with his friends, a buffalo, a strong man, a hypnotist, and a gastronomist, to find the fabled Jack-a-lope…but can he get back in time? This show is a play-houseful of fun to celebrate the holidays, with song, dance, magical animals, guest artists, and the beautiful sounds of the Blue Lake community choir. Complete with plenty of audience participation, and a dynamic cast of all ages, this is one family show you won’t want to miss. $12, $10 members, and $8 15 and under. Available at Wildberries Marketplace or reserve at (707) 822-1575. For information and online tickets visit www.arcataplayhouse.org.
Sunday 12/18 …and the week beyond
DELL’ ARTE’S HOLIDAY YARD SALE
10A-4P Get great deals on costumes, hardware, furniture, props galore and more. Food, drinks, and music available in the big top tent!
11A-5P Join Xochiketzalli at her folk medicine center for a creative, hands-on art class & learn how to make your own native buffaloskin hand drum. Offered once a year in the spring, this winter’s class is a special offering before the holidays. Whether you would like to make a drum for a loved one or yourself, this is a very small class of 5 students. We will be working inside a yurt studio with the use of masks optional.Sign up now for one of the 5 seats available $250 – $300 www.xochiketzalli.com/schedule
CAL POLY HUMBOLDT ANNUAL CHRISTMAS TREE SALE
12-6P Humboldt Forestry Club and Logging Sports Conclave is hosting another annual Christmas tree sale at Wildberries this year! The clubs will be selling fir trees locally harvested and donated from Green Diamond Resource Company. In addition to trees for sale, there will be handmade redwood ornaments and small “dorm” trees with recycled wooden stands. Sales will be Dec 1-16, Thurs-Sun, 12pm-6pm,(or until sold out)! Come out and express your holiday spirt in a way that helps support our clubs this year!
RENAISSANCE CHURCH- FREE CARDIO DANCE
12:30-1:30P We doing the most and living our best lives!!! Come join CHURCH and chune to my newest FREE cardio dance offering: Renaissance Church!! We working out to the whole renaissance album with easy to follow Hip Hop, Dancehall and Ballroom routines and plenty of “dropping it like a thotty”!! We’ll start off once a month, Sundays, 12:30pm at Body High, in Arcata – All dance levels welcome!! $5 suggested donation
SOUNDS OF INFINITY: WINTER SOLSTICE SOUND HEALING
12:30-2P Sound alchemists Marjo Lak and Jen Madrone along with special guest Andy B., will bring you an afternoon of deep rest and relaxation, healing vibrations and community celebration in the gorgeous Eagle House Ballroom. Together they use a potent combination of planetary gongs, crystal and Tibetan singing bowls, drums, chimes, bells and much more to create a frequency rich, transformative experience. This the perfect opportunity for deep self care and an honoring of the cycles as we step into the winter season. The cost is $35 and pre registration is recommended. $40 at the door BYO yoga mat, blanket, pillow or whatever you need to be comfy. See you in the sound waves!
CHANUKAH CELEBRATION ON THE PLAZA
1:30P Join us for the 11th Annual Public Menorah Lighting & Chanukah celebration on the Plaza YEAR OF HAKHEL JEWISH UNITY. Menorah lighting 4:30P
NIGHTLIGHT: A WINTER SOLSTICE STORY
1:30-4:30 The Dell’Arte Company opens its 42nd annual Holiday Show Tour with an original piece of theatre: NightLight: a Winter Solstice Story. In the darkness there are mysteries, creatures, mischief, and metamorphosis. In the light there are truths, togetherness, enlightenment, and growth. Or is it the other way around? Join this ensemble of storytellers and shapeshifters on a journey to discover what is illuminated in the darkness. Immerse yourself in a world of shadow and light, sound and silence where courageous characters try to find balance in the duality of their world. Will they find it in each other or within.
2-4P No Limits Dance Academy’s original holiday dance production with tap, jazz, ballet, hip-hop and contemporary. Join our friends Jack Frost, Missy Marshmallow and Bella Bakes-A-Lot as they journey down Candy Cane Lane in hopes to find Santa! Along the way they encounter the Candy Cane Queen, Evil Ice Queen, reindeer, grinches, sleigh bells, gingerbread men and more! $23 ages 12 and up (at the door) $20 ages 3-11 and 65+ (at the door) 2 and under free
THE BALLAD OF FLINT WESTWARD AND THE FIVE WHO MADE THEIR WAY
2P Arcata Playhouse presents its 16th annual holiday show production. A holiday event for the whole family, this original musical production written and directed by James Peck is set in the Wild West of an old Humboldt town. Flint Westward works in a Launderette in a company town, and he is in love with the daughter of the tyrant town manager. In order to win her love he must go on an adventure with his friends, a buffalo, a strong man, a hypnotist, and a gastronomist, to find the fabled Jack-a-lope…but can he get back in time? This show is a play-houseful of fun to celebrate the holidays, with song, dance, magical animals, guest artists, and the beautiful sounds of the Blue Lake community choir. Complete with plenty of audience participation, and a dynamic cast of all ages, this is one family show you won’t want to miss. $12, $10 members, and $8 15 and under. Available at Wildberries Marketplace or reserve at (707) 822-1575. For information and online tickets visit www.arcataplayhouse.org.
2P North Coast Dance presents its annual holiday tradition: The Nutcracker! Join us for an exciting ballet full of familiar favorites and fresh new twists. This year’s production features a fantastic cast of local dancers. Whether you come every year or are starting a brand new tradition, log in at https://ticketpeak.co/northcoastdance/events to order your tickets.
2P – A musical comedy based on the children’s stories of Dr. Seuss, with most of its plot being based on Horton Hears a Who!, Gertrude McFuzz, and Horton Hatches the Egg. Follow these beloved characters through the Seussian Jungle, New York City Circus, and the tiny town of Whoville as Horton tries to help his Who friends survive. The show runs Fridays at 8PM and Saturday & Sundays at 2PM through December 18 at Ferndale Repertory Theatre. This show is fun for all ages! Tickets are available
FERNDALE LIGHTED TRACTOR PARADE
5P Local farmers and ranchers parade fancifully decorated tractors, tractor-drawn wagons & horse-drawn floats depicting holiday scenes down Ferndale’s Victorian Village’s Historic Main Street for a sparkling country Christmas celebration! Tractors line up at 4:3OP for judging at 5P and start parading at 6P down Main Street. A live stream will be available on Facebook on this event page! For excellent viewing of the parade from your car, please show up early, and we mean EARLY. There is one main way in and out of Ferndale and traffic gets backed up as people start to find last-minute parking. The parade starts at the top of Main Street, continues down the street towards Ferndale High School, turns left on Arlington Ave & left again on 5th street! 5th Street will be ONE-WAY traffic towards Ocean Ave in preparation for the parade. Want to become a sponsor? We are “stuffing” goodie bags for each submission and love to fill them with wonderful items from local businesses, message us if interested! Check out our new website for more details! https://ferndalelightedtractorparade.weebly.com/
Wednesday 12/21
COMMUNITY DINNER & SOLSTICE LANTERN WALK
5P Community Dinner! Let’s come together to celebrate the light. Big Lagoon students will be making lanterns at school. We’ll have led votives available if you bring your own lanterns (made of tin cans, paper, or jars). We’ll eat at 5pm in the gym. Please spread the word to anyone who would like to share a meal with us (we will provide all the food and drink)
YARN’S HOLIDAY CRAFT&CHAT PARTY
5-7P Join us for our Holiday Party Craft & Chat. Bring your current craft project and some snacks to share. Drinks will be provided. You can bring a wrapped knitting or crochet themed White Elephant gift as well. Please RSVP
Thursday 12/22
3:30P – Sunset Celebrate the shortest days and some of the lowest tides of the year by seeking out some Sun(flower stars)! Community members are invited to join Trinidad Coastal Land Trust for a guided sea star search at Baker Beach, south of Trinidad on Scenic Drive. This guided walk is part of a statewide Solstice Sea Star Search with Cal Academy of Sciences and The Nature Conservancy. Come help us seek out as many sea stars as possible! Please register by emailing [email protected] or call (707)677-2501. Stay tuned for more exciting info regarding the Sunflower Star’s Roadmap to Recovery!
O COME EMMANUEL
7:15-8P This ballet concert is presented by Ballet Emmaus ( Em-ay -us). Composed of advanced to professional level dancers, Ballet Emmaus is the resident company of Mckinleyville’s Trinity Ballet Academy. The director is Greta Leverett. This inspirational concert will be composed of dances honoring the first Christmas, the birth of Christ. It will be a great way to celebrate the true meaning of Christmas. Children may attend , but please no children under 4 years old. Seating is very limited. There is a suggested donation of $10. For pre- reservation options please call Trinity Ballet Academy at 707-839-1816.
Friday 12/23
SHOSHANNA’S SOLSTICE SNOW PARTY
6-8P Downtown Arcata invites our community to come join us for a Last Minute Shopping Party. Get those last minute gifts and enjoy music, a snow party with Shoshanna, special guests, and more! Also… SANTA!!
Sunday 12/25 …and into the new year!
10A Join leaders Paul Johnson and Ken Burton, and Friends of the Arcata Marsh’s for a 90-minute, rain-or-shine leg-stretcher. Meet in front of the Arcata Marsh Interpretive Center on South G Street.
GARBERVILLE VETERAN’S CHRISTMAS AT THE MATEEL – FREE COMMUNITY MEAL
12N The Garberville Veterans Association would like to invite community members to attend their free annual Christmas Day meal, hosted at the Mateel Community Center. Food will be served at noon after a brief prayer. To volunteer or donate, please call Amie McClellan at 707-223-3063 or Tom Pietila at 707-499-3931.
Tuesday 12/27
WINTER BREAK CAMP IN BLUE LAKE
We invite your kiddos for some holiday cheer to celebrate this special time of year! Happening 12/27-1/6/2023 (2 weeks of camps available). Sign up at bluelake.recdesk.com
Thursday 12/29
7-10P Experience an event like no other – dance on skates with DJ Goldylocks at Blue Lake Roller Rink! $15 Admission Includes Skates. This is an 18+ event. Dress in your favorite NYE attire and receive a complimentary concession ticket!
Friday 12/30
The Penultimate day of the year – rest up for your New Year’s Eve plans, or check the link below for live music happening Friday night.
Saturday 12/31
PUBLIC SKATE NEW YEAR’S EVE PARTY
6-9P Start your New Year’s evening with some skating, open to the public!
7:30P-9P Check back before the event for updates Let’s roll into the new year with Bike Party Humboldt! We will celebrate NYE at 9 pm PST (midnight in New York) We start at the Gazebo in Old Town Eureka and ride through town, stopping for a dance party at various locations. Then ride to a private home for bubbly refreshments and a countdown to midnight (EST) Afterwards we will ride back towards downtown for afterparty at North of 4th or other. Costumes encouraged! Instagram @BikePartyHumboldt
8P Come ring in the new year at the Redwood Palace in Miranda! We will be doing regular dinner service until 8P (Reservations recommended) after that we will switch to party mode! We will have drink and appetizer specials with a free champagne toast at midnight. Join in the fun and let’s usher 2022 out with a bang!
NEW YEARS EVE DANCE PARTY AT REDWOOD RAKS
8P Redwood Raks Annual New Years Eve Dance Party is back in full SWING.
$10-$20 sliding scale Purchase tickets at Wildberries, Peoples Records or The Works All ages! Two dance floors: Swing, Latin, Salsa, Bachata, Oldies Rock, West Coast Swing, Blues Fusion. On the Outdoor Patio: Taco bar hosted by Mr. Taco, and refreshments. Dress to Impress Contest, Balloon Drop, NYE Photo booth, Limbo Contest, Dance Apparel Gift Shop. Doors open 7:30. for Dance lessons in swing and Salsa $10-20 sliding scale. Proceeds benefit Redwood Raks Dance Collective.
ROARING 20’S SPEAKEASY CABARET
8P Join us this New Year’s Eve at the Hall for a swanky night of music, and live performances. Music, Comedy, Burlesque, Full Bar, and Buffet. Champagne and apps will be provided for toasting to the new year. Outfits are encouraged so dress to the nines! Entry for this 21+ event is $20 at the door. Doors open at 8 PM, performances begin at 9 PM.
NYE 2023 PHOENIX RISING FIRE & ICE COSTUME BALL
8P The party you’ve been waiting for is here! Its time for the Phoenix to rise from the ashes as we invoke some 🔥fiery, frisky, fun energy for 2023…while we keep it oh so cool ❄️ and fresh of course! Midnight balloon drop, two stages, four bars, VIP bar and lounge, tea and movie zone…and some of the best music to keep you dancing all night! DJ Dan Diva Danielle Checkered Past Marjo Lak, Zera, Esch, Skinny Pepperwood, Cassidy Blaze, Copperton3 and Andreas. Doors 8pm Music 9 PM – 3:30 AM
NYE ‘DANGEROUS DESIRES” A RISQUE MASQUERADE
8:30P-2:30A Dropping hotter than the ball on New Year! Internationally acclaimed artist, LUCA LUSH headlines, from his hit songs to his punk rock look, this future bass phenom is sure to make your hips dip, tip, and flip with performances by ESCH, ELUID, ZERA, & The Vagabond Dancers. As you wind through the event grounds you’ll find the outdoor courtyard and VIP fire pits, full bar and lounge, to the main stage area complete with cages and masked dancers, aerial showcase, immersive art, sexy pillow pit and VIP bar, body painting, fire dancers, balloon drop, champagne toast & much more!
Sunday 1/1/2023
6A – The annual Mad River Steelhead Derby that starts on 1/1/23 at 6A and will run through 2/28/23 at 6P. Three biggest fish in the adult division will win $500 first place, $300 second place, $150 third place. Three winners in the youth division, 16 years and under will win $100, $75, $50 gift certificates. Plus, three best steelhead fishing videos will win prizes from our sponsors and weekly raffle drawings for registered Derby anglers. Follow the Derby on social media!
10A On Sunday, January 1, join leader Lynn Jones for Friends of the Arcata Marsh’s (FOAM) special New Year’s Day Walk at the Marsh. If you’d like to set out on a 90-minute, rain-or-shine leg-stretcher, meet at 10 a.m. in front of the Arcata Marsh Interpretive Center on South G Street. For more information, call (707) 826-2359.
11A-12P Start the New Year off on the right foot with a First Day Hike! Join state parks on a guided walk through the tallest trees in the world. Marvel at their incredible adaptations and learn stories of stewardship and conservation that left us with the last 4.6% of these ancient giants. Hike will start from the Visitor Center- 17119 Avenue of the Giants, Weott, CA. Bring comfortable shoes and a water bottle. Both walks take place on an ADA trail and are no more than a mile.
Save The Date!
ZOO CONSERVATION LECTURE SERIES – 1/18/23, 2/15, 3/15
Local Holiday Craft Fair List and Shop Local Guide is HUGE!
We have the full list of opportunities to shop local and to shop directly from the artisans in our community. Check out this page for a list of local craft fairs and more! Also, please send us your shop local info: [email protected].
…THERE IS DEFINITELY MORE!! YOU’LL WANT TO KEEP SCROLLING FOR THE FULL LIST OF EVENTS HAPPENING LOCALLY, INCLUDING ONGOING OPPORTUNITIES, A LIST JUST FOR KIDS, AND THE LIVE MUSIC AND MORE IN THE LINKS BELOW. UPDATED WEEKLY!
LIVE MUSIC/ETC
Looking for a live show? We’re updating this page constantly, trying to include all of the local venues we can find, with their latest events listed in an easy-to-read way. There continues to be more and more happenings throughout Humboldt including a huge variety of music, comedy, open mics, outdoor venues, trivia and more.
JUST FOR KIDS
This list of ideas of ways to keep your kids happy includes a wide variety of options all over Humboldt.
ONGOING EVENTS
Ongoing events are the backbone of our community’s offerings. Click through to find the list broken down by each town/city and see what kind of ongoing happenings, workshops, classes, etc are in the works where you live.
STAY BUSY, LEARN A SKILL, MEET SOMEONE NEW!
VOLUNTEER/DONATE
Our amazing local non-profits are always hosting an array of events that benefit the people and land of our community. We’re lucky to have so many powerful and supportive groups that keep the backbone of Humboldt alive and well. Consider offering a few hours of your time, donating cash or goods or participating in a fundraiser for any number of our community organizations.
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