Playhouse Arts presents the 5th annual Zero to Fierce Womxn’s Festival 2021, happening Monday, March 8 – Sunday, March 14. The festival is chock full of (mostly) Zoom events showcasing local and out of the area performing and visual artists, scholars, chefs, faith leaders, and social activists. As with years past, the festival will break […]
Kali Cozyris
Kali Cozyris is the calendar editor of the North Coast Journal.
Bird Walks Are Back
Lace up your boots and strap on your binoculars, birders, the Redwood Region Audubon Society bird walks are back. This Saturday, March 6, join walk leader Janelle Chojnacki at the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary for an Arcata Marsh Birding Field Trip from 8:30 to 11 a.m.(free). Visit www.rras.org for COVID-19 participation guidelines beforehand then […]
Drive Through Dinners at the Mateel
Looking for a quick, easy and oh-so-tasty dinner option tonight? The popular Mateel Drive Through Dinners offering delicious dishes prepared by local chefs are back this Friday, March 5, with Chef Sean DeVries of SH BBQ preparing “woodfired grub,” available for pick up between noon and 6:30 p.m. (note the new time) at Mateel Community […]
Toast of the Coast Benefits Coastal Conservation
Raise a glass to the good work Trinidad Coastal Land Trust does in the name of outdoor conservation at TCLT’s Virtual Toast to the Coast on Saturday, Feb. 27 from 4 to 8:30 p.m. Yet another annual event going virtual this year, the Toast offers delicious food, art and music just like in years past, […]
Perilous (Post a) Plunge
Wondering what’s up with the Perilous Plunge this year? As with most things, it’s happening online, providing the same wacky (if not as wet) good fun as always while raising much needed funds for Redwood Discovery Museum and its uber valuable hands-on education for kids. See what the crazy and creative plungers have concocted this […]
Godwit Days Takes Flight Again, Virtually
After taking a hiatus in 2020 due to the COVID-19 pandemic, The Godwit Days Festival takes flight again — online! This year’s festival, like so many beloved local events, has adapted itself for the times. Instead of taking to the marshes, mudflats and coasts, participants and guides will gather ’round their individual devices April 16 through 18 […]
Artists Dismantling Capitalism Moves Online
Cooperation Humboldt and The Ink People have partnered this year to bring you the fourth Artists Dismantling Capitalism Symposium, taking place online from Feb. 26-28. The symposium features 17 sessions covering a variety of topics from theater to music cooperatives to solidarity economics, spirituality and more. It also marks the virtual launch of the public art […]
KEET-TV Presents Zoom Series: Conversations on Hemingway
Get to know the man, the myth, the legend when filmmakers and special guests explore Ernest Hemingway’s art and legacy in Conversations on Hemingway, a Zoom event series, happening Tuesdays and Thursdays starting Feb. 23 and continuing through March 18. The author is the subject of an upcoming three-part, six-hour documentary series directed by award- […]
Speakers, Music at HCBMAA’s Liberation March in Old Town
Humboldt County Black Music and Arts Association’s Harambee Liberation Month activities continue this weekend with the Harambee Liberation March on Saturday, Feb. 20 from 10 a.m. to noon at the Old Town Gazebo. Hear guest speakers and singers, including Dej “Heard Today,” Lettie Love and the Love Crew, Lorenza Simmons, Jude Drum and Olivia Dunn. Community participants […]
Virtual Bowl For Kids’ Sake 38: Comic Book Bonanza Online Now
Big Brothers Big Sisters of the North Coast’s major fundraiser is not sitting out this year, even if the bowling lanes are closed. Instead, it’s rolling online for Virtual Bowl For Kids’ Sake 38: Comic Book Bonanza — on now through March 6. It’s a month of challenges featuring online bowling, bowling at home, a comic […]
The Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival Valentine’s Day Program
The Trinity Alps Chamber Music Festival presents “Love Duets,“ a delightful program of romance to start your Valentine’s Day off on the right note. Tune in online Sunday, Feb. 14 at 11 a.m. for works by Robert and Clara Schumann, and music from Hollywood and the Jewish diaspora performed by mezzo soprano Cecelia Hall, tenor […]
Free Conservation Lectures This Week
There are a couple of excellent conservation lectures on tap this week via Zoom. First up, Redwood Region Audubon Society’s online lecture series continues with Of Puffins and Petrels: Conserving Seabirds of the Outer Coast of Washington presented by Peter Hodum on Friday, Feb. 12 from 7 to 8 p.m. (free). Learn about Hodum’s collaborative […]
