Wednesday, April 20
Top Events!
(Look ahead!)
Trailer Park Boys Marathon
The Miniplex at Richards’ Goat Tavern
/ 4:30 a.m.
Heh.
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420 World Fest
Mateel Community Center
/ noon
/ $20
On this most sacred day, SoHum will sway to the sounds of Camo Cowboys, Maui Pranksters, The Good Ol’ Boys, Woven Roots and Mumu Crew.
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4/20 Pints for Nonprofits
Mad River Brewery Tasting Room
/ 6-9 p.m.
Dance the night away with music by string band Kingfoot. All proceeds go to support local non profits working together to protect and restore the beautiful North Coast region.
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Humboldt International Film Festival
Minor Theatre
/ 7 p.m.
/ $5
The Humboldt International Film Festival is an event planning class/club, it is the oldest student run film festival in the world, created in 1967, that provides filmmakers from around the world a place to express themselves and share their talent, free from the censorship of mainstream media.
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Nick Jaina, Max’s Midnight Kitchen
The Sanctuary
/ 8-11 p.m.
/ $5
/ $20 sliding scale
Nick Jaina is a musician and writer from Portland, Oregon
Chronic Comedy Week: Game Night
Arcata Theatre Lounge
/ 9 p.m.
/ $1
/ 21+
A night of learning, wingin’ it and games with audience participation (need a smartphone) with REAL PRIZES*.
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Rosewater and Dave Hebert
Humboldt Brews
/ 9 p.m.
/ $10
/ 21+
“Dave “A’Bear” has played lead guitar with Melvin and JGB since 2011 and Xtra Ticket since 1999. There will be a good ol’ Rosewater set, and then the boys will join A’Bear to close the night out.”
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Afrolicious
Blue Lake Casino Hotel
/ 9 p.m.-1 a.m.
/ 21+
“This live ensemble paired with club heavy beats will keep you dancing all night long. Don’t miss this San Francisco based band, comprised of horns, percussion, DJ’s, MC’s and more. It’s a party, not a show!”
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Roaring 4/20s
The Jam
/ 10 p.m.
/ $10
/ 21+
“Humboldt Green Week and Whomp team up to bring you a night of music in roaring 4/20’s style. Dress up in your favorite 1920’s attire and enjoy music from local DJs/producers and beyond.”
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All Events!
Marine Summer Science Camp Sign Ups
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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NHS Vendor Dayz
Northcoast Horticulture Supply
/ 11 a.m.-5 p.m.
/ Free
It begins on 4/20 with BBQs and 1/2 off bulb recycling at each store.
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MGC Youth and Teen Study Group
The Multi-Generational Center (MGC)
/ 3-4:30 p.m.
/ Free
Free study group for youth high school age and younger every Wednesday.
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Elements of Art Classes
Arcata Community Center
/ 3:30-5:30 p.m.
/ $50 5-class pass
/ $12 drop -in
Afterschool art enrichment class for 2nd through 6th grade students.
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5th Annual Lagunitas 4/20 Event
The Local Cider Bar
/ 4-10 p.m.
/ 21+
“We’ve been a proud host of this event since we opened and it always brings a good crowd with good beer!”
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Homeowner’s Workshop
Redwood Coast Energy Authority (RCEA)
/ 5:30-6:30 p.m.
/ Free
/ 18+
Every home has room for improvement when it comes to saving energy and money. Learn how to make your home more comfortable and energy efficient while taking advantage of available rebates, financing, and tax credits.
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Weekly Fog Race
Humboldt Yacht Club
/ 6 p.m.
/ Free
Fun beer can style race out and around some channel markers and back to town.
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Aber Miller
Larrupin Cafe
/ 6 p.m.
Local jazz pianist tickles ivories/you.
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Sexland 2016: Into the Deep
HSU Peer Health Education Program
/ 6:30-7 p.m.
Sexland is a sexual health event that focuses on exposure to new ways of thinking about sex and sexuality while validating sexual experience and diversity through a lens of informed consent.
Conservation Lecture: Answering the Call of the Wild
Sequoia Park Zoo
/ 6:30-8 p.m.
/ Free
SaveNature.Org inspires participation and awareness in the preservation of fragile ecosystems by providing opportunities for personal direct action to save the diversity of life on Earth.
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Open Mic with Mike Anderson
Old Town Coffee And Chocolates (Old Town)
/ 6:30-8:30 p.m.
/ Free
Usually some singer/guitarists, a couple spoken word guys and then that one wildcard oddity that makes you go “hmm.”
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9 Ball Tournament
Broadway Billiards
/ 7 p.m.
/ $10
/ Free Public
/ 21+
Ultra Secret Good Guy Organization
SpeakEasy
/ 7 p.m.
/ 21+
Jazz/funk improv for your Wednesdays.
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Open Mic
Curley’s Full Circle
/ 7 p.m.
Ferndale gets together and sings for each other.
Free Family Movie
Fortuna Library
/ 7-9 p.m.
/ Free
All ages are welcome to a free showing of a popular movie sequel starring a boy wizard, his magical school, and He Who Shall Not Be Named.
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Comedy Open Mikey
Palm Lounge at The Eureka Inn
/ 9 p.m.
/ 21+
Hosted by Nando Molina. Beats by Gabe Pressure.
Rockstar Karaoke
Brass Rail Bar
/ 9 p.m.
This is the most hardcore karaoke in Humboldt.
Karaoke
Bar Fly Pub and Grub
/ 9 p.m.
/ Free
/ 21+
Singing in public is easier with beer.
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Rude Lion Sound
Toby and Jacks
/ 10 p.m.
/ 21+
Were you just thinking, “Is there anyplace that has Dancehall Wednesdays?” Here it is!
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