75a. CLOUD 9 STUDIO 634 2nd St. AnnaLisa McLaughlin, animal celebration features paintings in acrylic.
76. AVALON 3rd and G sts.
77.UPSTAIRS ABOVE THE LOST COAST BREWERY 615 4th St. Ken and June Moxon.
78. STUDIO S 717 3rd St. Open Studios.
79. HAS BEANS 738 2nd St. Norman DuPalntis, landscapes with trains, boats and old buildings.
80. ANTIQUES AND GOODIES 1138 3rd St. Kathleen Bechler; Hats by Dale.
80a. BIGFOOT COMPUTERS AND PHOTOGRAPHY TOO… 905 3rd St. Miscellaneous artists.
81. LOOKING GLASS RESTAURANT 1436 2nd St. Tamra Whitney, pastel drawings.
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In their eighth collaboration, Burton and Depp have lost their magic
a few of the offerings
First Saturday Night Arts Alive! Saturday, June 4, 6-9 p.m.
Comedy / 8:30 p.m. Cher-ae Heights Casino, Trinidad. Local blue comedy troupe makes with the funny. If you get offended, don't go! This month features Bay Area comedian Matt Gubser. cheraeheightscasino.com. 800-684-2464.
wellness / 7:15 p.m. First Christian Church Eureka, 730 K St. Led by Cindee Grace. Topic: “Enlightenment On Your Own Terms.” Fragrance free, please. $3/$6 free will donation. 269-7044.
dance / 7 p.m. Arkley Center for the Performing Arts, 412 G St., Eureka. North Coast Dance children's recital inspired by fairy tales. $12/$10 kids 12 and under. northcoastdance.org. 442-7779.
for kids / 6:30 p.m. Humboldt County Library, 1313 Third St., Eureka. Kevin Menegus and Fred C. Riley III present "The Vaudeville Follies," a marionette variety show presented in the spirit of the old time music hall. humlib.org. 269-1910.
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Comment / By asert / June 15, 2009, 10:34 a.m.
Danielle Miller is a true renaissance woman. Not only is she a mom to two preschool-aged boys (a full-time job in itself), she runs her own jewelry design business–sending product to galleries and boutiques across the country. …. Though all collections are stunning, I like the “randomness” of the little circles in the Bubble collection. Its great too how each piece though looking seemingly “random” is visually balanced. I love your work.