music
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Sunday, 9 p.m. Humboldt Brews, 856 10th St., Arcata. Five-piece kick-ass, funk rock band that lets loose in a not-so-spiritual fashion. $10. 822-1220.
music

Sunday, 9 p.m. Humboldt Brews, 856 10th St., Arcata. Five-piece kick-ass, funk rock band that lets loose in a not-so-spiritual fashion. $10. 822-1220.
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Tomorrow, 9 p.m. Red Fox Tavern, 415 5th St., Eureka. Reggae-meets-Latin bilingual vocal duo Vidagua is celebrating the release of a self-titled CD. theredfoxtavern.com. 269-0282.
events

Today, 8:30 p.m. Redwood Raks World Dance Studio, 824 L St., Arcata. Whimsical all-ages animal-themed benefit for Nighshade Serenade. Music by Gunsafe, fire show, animal hijinx by Blue Angel Burlesque, bellydancing and silent auction. $10. E-mail megjclarke@hotmail.com. 832-8973.
art

Today, 3-9 p.m. Earth Gallery, 436 maple lane, Garberville. Collection of hand pulled prints from the ‘60s to late ‘90s. www.facebook.com/earthgallery. 923-1121.
What:
The community of Eureka will host the tall ship Hawaiian Chieftain for six days as the vessel nears the climax of its six-month tour of California ports. From March 5-11, the replica of a typical 19th-century trading vessel will offer its unique tall ship experiences to the public and K-12 students as part of its 2009-2010 “Hands-On History for Youth” tour. Hawaiian Chieftain is scheduled to arrive at the Adorni Center, 1011 Waterfront Drive, Eureka after a four-day passage from Redwood City. Upon arrival, Hawaiian Chieftain will fire a cannon salute to the city. The exact arrival time will be set as the vessel nears Eureka.
Space on Hawaiian Chieftain for K-12 schools and home-school groups in the Eureka area is still available. Educators interested in learning more about the vessel’s educational programs should contact Roxie Underwood, programs manager, 800-200-5239, runderwood@historicalseaport.org.
The ship will open for walk-on tours on these dates and times: 3/7, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m.; 3/9-10, 4 p.m. to 5 p.m. A $3 donation per person is appreciated. Visitors will be greeted by crew dressed in 18th-century costume. Information about an upcoming stop in Crescent City, as well as an on-board gift shop, will be available during the walk-on tours.
At 2 p.m. on March 6 and 7, the Hawaiian Chieftain will take guests on three-hour Adventure Sails, which feature a chance for guests to help sail a real tall ship. Crew will also demonstrate tall ship handling, fire the cannon, and lead a sea shanty. Tickets are $55 adults, $45 students/seniors/active military, and $35 children under 12. To purchase tickets, call 800-200-5239 or visit www.historicalseaport.org.
Launched in 1988, the steel-hulled Hawaiian Chieftain is 103 feet, nine inches long overall, 22 feet at the beam, and her mainmast is 75 feet off the water. The modern ship was acquired by the Historical Seaport in 2004 after a long career in the San Francisco Bay Area. Lady Washington, which normally accompanies Hawaiian Chieftain during her California tours, is at her home port of Aberdeen, Wash. during the Hawaiian Chieftain’s Eureka visit. Shipwrights are replacing Lady Washington’s diesel auxiliary engine with a new engine that meets California emissions standards.
When/where:
| Dates | |
| Time | 10 a.m. |
| Phone | 800-200-5239 |
| Venue | See Event Description |
events / 8:30 p.m. Redwood Raks World Dance Studio, 824 L St., Arcata. Whimsical all-ages animal-themed benefit for Nighshade Serenade. Music by Gunsafe, fire show, animal hijinx by Blue Angel Burlesque, bellydancing and silent auction. $10. E-mail megjclarke@hotmail.com. 832-8973.