Sunday, April 17
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Godwit Days Spring Migration Bird Festival
Humboldt County / 7 a.m.
Tour the expansive mudflats, the wild river valleys and the rocky ocean coast of this sector of the Klamath bioregion in northwest California. Learn more about the history of Godwit Days or find out about Godwit Days festivals and events.
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Eureka Cannabis Farmer’s Compliance Workshop
Redwood Acres Fairgrounds / 11 a.m.-6 p.m. / Free
Learn how to come into legal compliance, with presentations by North Coast Regional Water Quality Control Board, Department of Fish and Wildlife, and experts on California and Humboldt County laws.
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The Fourth Annual Spring Mushroom Fair
Kate Buchanan Room / noon-5 p.m. / Free
Come join the mycelliul network and learn about the fungtastic world of fungi! Ecology, cultivation, wild mushrooms, edibles, medicinals, mycoremidiation, brewing, and much mush spore! With special presentation by mycological all star Noah Seagul.
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HSU Dance Concert: SOMA SPIRITU
Van Duzer Theater / 2-3:30 p.m. / $10 / $8 seniors, children, students / Free HSU students (limited seating)
Exploring the interplay of body and spirit, eight student choreographers and two faculty members present their latest work—including a recent regional prize-winner. Directed by Sharon Butcher.
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The Neverending Story (1984)
Arcata Theatre Lounge / 5:30 p.m. / $5
“Having a luck dragon with you is the only way to go on a quest.”
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HSU Percussion
Fulkerson Recital Hall / 8-9:30 p.m. / $8 / $5 seniors, children / Free HSU students
“Three HSU percussion groups lead a rhythmic tour that includes traditional West African drumming, music from the Cuban Carnival, and a contemporary work based on the Balinese Monkey Chant by Japanese composer Akira Nishimura. Eugene Novotney, Howard Kaufman and Joe Bishop direct.”
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Johanna Warren, Eleanor Murray
The Sanctuary / 8-11 p.m.
“An intuitively self-taught guitarist, Johanna Warren channels powerful songs in weird time signatures and melancholic open tunings, weaving adept finger-picking with acrobatic vocal lines and carefully crafted poetry.”
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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.
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Marine Summer Science Camp Sign Up
HSU Marine Laboratory / 9-3 a.m. / $195 / $195 per week / $50 per day
The goal of our marine science summer program is to offer children (ages 6-12) a hands-on opportunity to learn about and explore our diverse marine habitats.
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Japan Tsunami Marine Debris
Point St George Ca / 10 a.m.
Help the NEC continue to monitor our coast for debris washing ashore from Japan’s 2011 catastrophic earthquake and tsunami.
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Introduction to Indoor Rock Climbing
HSU Student Recreation Center / noon-2 p.m. / $18 / $10 HSU Students
This 1-day class is designed as an introduction to the sport of rock climbing with an emphasis on climbing for enjoyment and health.
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Weed Identification and Techniques for Weed Removal
Humboldt Coastal Nature Center / 1-3 p.m. / Free
Want to learn how to tell one weed from another, or a weed from a native plant? Join Pete Haggard & John St. Marie for a workshop on all things weed.
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Humboldt Hard Court Bike Polo
Highland Park / 1 p.m. / Free
Like horse polo minus the stable fees.
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MGC Youth Science Club
The Multi-Generational Center (MGC) / 1-4 p.m. / Free
Join us at the MGC for monthly science experiments! Free and open to youth of all ages. For this experiment we will be making our own clay BRAINS and learning about each of the sections!
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Bat Boy: The Musical
Ferndale Repertory Theatre / 2 p.m. / $18 / $16 students/seniors 60+ / 18+
“An adult only theatrical experience, Bat Boy: The Musical was inspired by a series of tabloid headlines published in 1992 by The Weekly World News claiming that a terrifying creature, half-man and half-bat, had been discovered in a cave, escaped, and was terrorizing the local dairy farmers.”
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RLA Trio with Rob Diggins
Morris Graves Museum of Art / 3-5 p.m. / $5 / $2 Students/Seniors / Free MGMA Members/Children
Rob Diggins, world class violinist, is backed by the RLA Trio, three of the top jazz players in the area: Tim Randles on piano, Mike Labolle on drums and Bobby Amirkhan on bass.
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Auditions for Plays in the Park
Redwood Lounge / 6-8 p.m. / Free
Announcing auditions for “A Year with Frog and Toad “, and “The Roaring Girl “, produced by Plays in the Park, in partnership with the City of Arcata Recreation Division.
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Cuban Salsa (Rueda de Casino)
Redwood Raks World Dance Studio / 7-9 p.m. / $7 / $40 6 week series
Salsa rueda is a circle of couples dancing changing partners to patterns called out in Spanish or shown with hand signals. Sponsored by Humboldt Folk Dancers.
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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.
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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.
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Comfy Cozy Goatsy Karaoke
The Miniplex at Richards’ Goat Tavern / 9 p.m. / Free / 21+
“Always fab. Always free. Always fun. With your host DJ MATTY G LOL <3."
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Deep Groove Society
The Jam / 9 p.m. / 21+
Chill out your Sundaze.
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Movie Showtimes

Broadway Cinema
  • BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT: 12:35
  • BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE 2D: 12:00
  • BOSS: 12:20
  • GOD S NOT DEAD 2: 12:25
  • HARDCORE HENRY: 12:15
  • JUNGLE BOOK 2D: 12:50
  • JUNGLE BOOK 3D: 11:50
  • ZOOTOPIA 2D: 12:10
Mill Creek Cinema
  • BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE 2D: 12:00
  • BOSS: 12:15
  • HARDCORE HENRY: 12:05
  • JUNGLE BOOK 2D: 11:55
  • ZOOTOPIA 2D: 12:10

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