(Oct. 22, 2009) Editor:
The first page I turn to is the second from the last, or thereabouts.
Andrew and Will (“Seven-o-Heaven”) are awesome! I can’t wait to see where they will turn up next, and what they are up to. In fact, I am thinking of posting four-by-eight foot blow-ups of their most recent comic strip on the lawn of every City Hall in Humboldt!
Long live free speech, religious rights, and thoughtful satire!
Roy Henry Marin, Eureka
Editor:
In support of your goal to provide factual information, please note that the “Seven-o-Heaven” comic of Sept. 24 spelled the name of our organization correctly, but erred in saying “Access Humboldt — tax $$$ well spent.”
For the record, Access Humboldt does not receive “tax $$$.” AH services are supported primarily by cable TV franchise revenue, which is part of the rent paid by cable operators. The remainder of our funds come from social enterprise services, grants, membership dues and tax-deductible contributions.
Will Plaza Point put the kibosh on Arcata whippersnapper shenanigans?
STAFF PICK / events / 11 a.m.-10 p.m. Blue Lake Casino. Get a tattoo from local and/or guest artists. www.bluelakecasino.com. 668-9770.
events / 6 p.m. Trinidad Town Hall, 409 Trinity St. Roaring ‘20s theme dinner and dance featuring blues master Earl Thomas. $60. 677-3631.
holiday events, art / 6-8 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Bid on original art for your sweetheart while enjoying wine, hors d'oeuvres and live music. Proceeds benefit Humboldt Arts Council programs. $20/$15 HAC Members. www.humboldtarts.org. 442-0278.
events, music, dance / 8-11 p.m. Arcata Community Center, 321 Community Parkway. Arcata Volunteer Fire Department sponsored dance includes music by Dr. Squid no-host bar, late evening buffet, raffle and silent auction. $10. ArcataFire.org. 825-1562.
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