Friday, April 22
Top Events!
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Tall Ships
Bonnie Gool Dock / 4-5 p.m. / $3 Walk on tour
Lady Washington the official tall ship of Washington State and her companion vessel the Hawaiian Chieftain will visit the Bonnie Gool Dock and offer family-oriented Adventure, Evening and Battle Sails featuring a living history experience.
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The Humboldt Circus
Humboldt State University Studio Theater / 6 p.m. / $9 / $9 Adults / $8 with costume, Student I.D. or Handbill / $6 Kids
“Casual Magic Clowns On Shuffle: Come join us for three evenings filled with talented flow artists, jugglers and clowns.”
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Brad Barton, Reality Thief
Garberville Theatre / 7 p.m. / $20 / $10 Children 12 and under
“His blend of magic, humor, and mind reading is a unique and unforgettable experience as he predicts your dreams, causes borrowed objects to levitate, and reveals your most cherished memories.”
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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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Barn Dance
Arcata Veterans Memorial Building / 7:30-11 p.m.
Benefiting Humboldt Roller Derby! Come on out for an evening of guaranteed fun! This is a family friendly, community event. All dances are taught by the caller and no experience is necessary.
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CREEPSHOW
Eureka Theater / 7:30-10 p.m. / $5
Horror Theater and The Great Razooly return to the stage at the Eureka Theater with a showing of the 1982 George Romero cult classic CREEPSHOW written by Stephen King. All proceeds from ticket sales and concessions go to help restore the Eureka Theater.
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Queen Of The Sons Of Exile
Carlo Theatre (Dell’Arte) / 8-10 p.m. / Free / 18+
Dell’Arte International School of Physical Theatre graduate students present an original contemporary Tragedy, Queen of the Sons of Exile, inspired by the Greek Tragedy Medea
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Opossum Sun Trail, Mister Moonbeam, Belles of the Levee
Synapsis / 8 p.m.-midnight / $5 / $10 sliding scale
“An all ages Spaghetti Western themed fundraiser for Synapsis’ Humboldt Pirate Radio featuring the music of Opossum Sun Trail, Mister Moonbeam and Belles of the Levee, visuals by Ratrace plus aerial dancing, spaghetti feed and a dance floor!”
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Junior Toots, Irae Divine
Arcata Theatre Lounge / 8:30 p.m. / $20 / 21+
The Indigo Children Project presents the Jamaican reggae rap star.
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The Velvet Touch, Blacksage Runners
Humboldt Brews / 9:30 p.m. / $5 / 21+
“Seven-piece progressive soul rock outfit based in Humboldt County. They shift between velvety smooth slow jams and heavy, shredding anthems without breaking a sweat.”
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Chronic Comedy Week: Spliff Tracks
The Miniplex at Richards’ Goat Tavern / 10 p.m. / $5 / 21+
Matt Redbeard’s movie riffing show featuring local comedians watching a horrible movie and making fun of it.
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Indigenous
Blue Lake Casino Hotel / 9 p.m.-1 a.m. / 21+
Blues-rock sensations.
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All Events!

She is Everything: Mother Earth Day is Everyday
HSU Native Forum / 5-7 a.m. / Free
Join the leadership of the Seventh Generation Fund for Indigenous Peoples for an evening of Native perspectives on our relationship to Mother Earth.
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Marine Science Summer Camp
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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Preschool Storytime
Fortuna Library / 10:30-11 a.m. / Free
A rotating group of storytellers entertain preschoolers and parents at Fortuna Library’s ongoing weekly storytime. Ages 2-5 welcome.
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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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Fern Cottage Tour
Fern Cottage / 11 a.m.-3 p.m. / $10 / $3 under age 12
Tour of the home of Joseph and Zipporah Russ early pioneers of Ferndale, Eel River Valley and Humboldt County.
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River Life Foundation Earth Day Celebration BBQ
Rohner Park / 5-7 p.m.
All funds raised will go to support the River Life Foundation in their ongoing quest to make a positive difference in the Eel River Valley.
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Next Gen Eureka Meetup
Eureka High School (California) / 5-8 p.m.
The youth of Eureka are invited to have a voice in the future of the Eureka High School gym building at our upcoming meeting.
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Blue Lotus Jazz
Larrupin Cafe / 6 p.m. / Free
Jazz on the patio.
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Lay of the Land
Freshwater Grange / 6-8 p.m. / Free
Learn more about the Northcoast Regional Land Trust’s community work in conserving the places we love - wild and working landscapes.
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Cheers to Earth Day!
Plaza Grill / 6 p.m.
Join SCRAP Humboldt at Plaza Grill to celebrate Earth Day! 15% of all DRINK sales will be donated to SCRAP Humboldt.
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Anna Hamilton
Double D Steak / 6-9 p.m.
Local singer/songwriter/comedian.
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Love Thy Nature (2016)
The Miniplex at Richards’ Goat Tavern / 7-8:30 p.m. / $5
This award-winning new film narrated by Liam Neeson is a cinematic immersion into the beauty and intimacy of our relationship with the natural world. And while environmental crises threaten the very survival of our species, a renewed connection with nature holds the key to a highly advanced new era.
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Friday Night Magic
Nugames Arcata / 7 p.m. / $15
“Weekly social gathering of Magic fans, hosted at your local friendly game store.”
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Dead Man’s Cell Phone
Gist Theater at HSU / 7:30-9 p.m. / $10 / $8 seniors, students / Free HSU students (limited seating) / 18+
“She doesn’t fall down the rabbit hole or through the looking glass. But a young woman enters her self-made Wonderland by answering the cell phone of a stranger she soon realizes is dead.”
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Mothers and Sons
Redwood Curtain Theatre / 8 p.m. / $15 / $10 Thursdays
“At turns funny and powerful, this extraordinary play portrays a woman who pays an unexpected visit to the New York apartment of her late son’s partner, who is now married to another man and has a young son.”
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Heart and Soul: A Recital
HLOC’s The Space / 8-9:30 p.m. / $15
An evening of heartfelt music with Kamala Calderoni, soprano, and Elizabeth Lee, piano. They will be performing works by Barber, Ravel, Obradors, Floyd, and Britten.
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8-Ball Tournament
Broadway Billiards / 8 p.m. / $10 / Free Public / 21+
Corner pocket.
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Bat Boy: The Musical
Ferndale Repertory Theatre / 8 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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Eureka Pizza Council
SpeakEasy / 8:30 p.m.
Jazz/funk.
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Indigenous
Blue Lake Casino Hotel / 9 p.m.-1 a.m. / 21+
Blues-rock sensations.
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Karaoke
Bar Fly Pub and Grub / 9 p.m. / Free / 21+
Singing in public is easier with beer.
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Comanche Joey
Six Rivers Brewery / 9 p.m.-midnight / Free
Portland duo will be in Mckinleyville playing light hearted rock and roll with an old school vibe.
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The Hot Rods
Bear River Casino Resort / 9 p.m.-1 a.m. / Free / 21+
Rock ‘n’ roll.
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Movie Showtimes

Broadway Cinema
  • BARBERSHOP: THE NEXT CUT: 12:35
  • BATMAN V SUPERMAN: DAWN OF JUSTICE 2D: 12:05
  • BOSS: 12:20
  • HUNTSMAN: WINTERS WAR: 12:00
  • JUNGLE BOOK 2D: 12:50
  • JUNGLE BOOK 3D: 11:50
  • ZOOTOPIA 2D: 12:10
Mill Creek Cinema
  • HELLO, MY NAME IS DORIS: 12:50
  • HUNTSMAN: WINTERS WAR: 12:25
  • JUNGLE BOOK 2D: 11:55
  • ZOOTOPIA 2D: 12:10

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