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KHSU Community Calendar for the week of May 13, 2013

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MONDAY, May 13, 2013

Food For People invites all income eligible folks to its free farmers’ market-style produce distribution tomorrow morning from 10:30 to Noon at the Garberville Presbyterian Church; and tomorrow afternoon from 12:30 to 1:30 at the Redway Baptist Church. FoodForPeople.org. 445-3166

The City of Eureka announces that the Transportation Safety Committee meets the second Tuesday afternoon of each month at 2 in the City Council Chambers, and citizens are invited to voice their concerns, or they can be submitted in writing, or through the city’s website: Permits.ci.eureka.ca.gov/CRM. 441-4192. 

The North Group Sierra Club invites all to its pizza party, and presentation by the winner of the best Science Fair environmental project, Sunny Brae 6th grader Nigella Mahal Baur tomorrow evening at 6 at the Adorni Center conference room in Eureka. The regular Executive meeting will follow at 8:45. 825-3748.

HSU’s Waste Reduction Resource Awareness Program WRAPP is preparing for its largest event of the year “Donation Dash” Wednesday through Sunday to prevent useful items from ending up in landfills and volunteers are needed. Contact wrap@humboldt to volunteer.

Center Activities announces that Wednesday is the deadline for you to register for its four-day, three night rafting trip down 53 scenic miles of the Eel River on boating class III whitewater, to be held May 20th to 23rd. 826-3357. Humboldt.edu/centeractivities.
 
The Eureka Recreation Division announces that registration for the Eureka Men’s and Women’s slow-pitch league is underway and will continue through Friday. 441-4245.

This year’s Technology, Entertainment, and Design’s event entitled “TEDxYouth@Humboldt Bay” is looking for fresh-perspectives creative speakers with original presentations relevant to youth on the theme of “Imagine – Ignite,” and the deadline for proposals is June 1st. TEDxYouthHumboldtBay.com

The Rotary Club of Ferndale is collecting old cell phones to benefit the Polio Plus Program. Phones may be dropped off at Fernbridge Tractor or Rings Pharmacy in Ferndale until July 4th.

The Water Safety Coalition reminds everyone recreating in our national forests that rising temperatures bring swift cold water in our rivers, and it is good judgment to wear a life jacket when in and around the water.

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TUESDAY, May 14, 2013

Center Activities announces that tomorrow is the deadline for you to register for its four-day, three night rafting trip down 53 scenic miles of the Eel River on boating class III whitewater, to be held May 20th to 23rd. 826-3357. Humboldt.edu/centeractivities.

The Humboldt Del Norte Veterinary Medical Association is sponsoring a variety of county wide low-cost canine rabies vaccination clinics continuing tomorrow morning from 10 to Noon in Petrolia, and Saturday afternoon from Noon to 1 at McKinleyville Animal Care Center. Practice Manager Jennifer at 822-2402, ext. 210.

SCRAP Humboldt announces that 10 HSU Engineering student design teams will present their final projects designed and constructed using a variety of reused materials tomorrow morning from 11 to Noon at SCRAP Humboldt, 101 H Street, corner of South G Street in Arcata. SCRAPHumboldt.org.

HSU’s Reese Bullen Gallery announces its 2013 Art Graduates Exhibition, tomorrow to Saturday afternoons in HSU’s Art Department Building, corner of B Street and Laurel Drive in Arcata. 826-5814. mm37@Humboldt.edu.

HSU’s Waste Reduction Resource Awareness Program WRAPP is preparing for its largest event of the year “Donation Dash” tomorrow through Sunday to prevent useful items from ending up in landfills and volunteers are needed. Contact wrap@humboldt to volunteer.

The Boys and Girls Club will benefit from your support at “Pints For Profits” tomorrow afternoon from 1 to 9 at Mad River Brewing Company, where funds will be donated for each pint purchased. Food will be available at 5:30, and raffle items will be for sale. 441-1030. Jwyland@BGCRedwoods.org.

Arcata Economic Development Corporation and Decade of Difference’s Lemonade Day is inviting local youth 6 to 16 and their families to a free community workshop to learn how to register for Lemonade Day, experiment with new recipes, and receive Lemonade Stand planning materials, tomorrow night from 6:30 to 8:30 at the Jefferson School at 1000 B Street in Eureka. Reserve a spot at 822-4616, ext.12. Humboldt.LemonadeDay.org.

Six Rivers Planned Parenthood health educators will present a parent/son discussion group for 6th to 8th grade boys and their parents, Thursday at the Eureka Health Center. Pre-registration is required at 442-2961.

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WEDNESDAY, May 15, 2013

Humboldt Bike Coalition announces that May is National Bike Month and Bike To Work Day will kick-off tomorrow morning from 7 to 9 at the Eureka North Coast Co-op   where cyclists can meet and enter free prize drawings, followed by a rally at Noon on the Old Town Gazebo in Eureka. HumBike.org.

Lost Coast High invites the public to its annual Spaghetti Feed and Silent Auction in a benefit for the school’s P.E. equipment, classroom supplies, and educational travel, tomorrow night from 5:30 to 9 at the Humboldt Grange in Eureka. BrownPaperTickets.com. 633-8113. LostCoastHigh.com.

CenterArts presents breath-taking guitar virtuoso Leo Kottke in a six and 12-string concert tomorrow night at 8 in HSU’s Van Duzer Theatre in Arcata. Humboldt.edu/centerarts. 825-3928.

The Area 1 Agency on Aging Senior Information and Assistance Program Resource Specialists will visit Del Norte Senior Center Friday and every third Friday of each month. Senior Information and Assistance Resource Specialists are available at 442-3763 to schedule an appointment for seniors and their caregivers with applications for housing, filling out forms, MediCal and CalFresh, documentation preparation, writing letters, elder abuse, and more.

College of the Redwoods Community and Economic Development Department announces its Beginning Bird Watching class taught by Louise Bacon-Ogden for adults of all ages: Friday night from 6 to 8 at CR’s Eureka downtown site, 333 6th Street; and a Saturday morning field trip from 9 to Noon. Reserve a spot at 269-4000. Redwoods.edu.

Brookings Harbor Community Theater announces its live production of Disney’s Beauty and the Beast in performances Friday, Saturday, and Sunday in the Harbor Performing Arts Center, and again May 24th to 26th, and May 31st to June 2nd. Reservations are at 541-661-2473. BrookingsHarborCommunityTheater.com.

The Mateel Community Center is currently looking for volunteers to help with the Summer Arts and Music Festival to be held June 1st and 2nd, and at Reggae On The River to be held the first weekend in August. Michele 923-3368, ext. 32. volunteer@mateel.org.

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THURSDAY, May 16, 2013

HSU’s Waste Reduction Resource Awareness Program WRAPP is continuing its largest event of the year “Donation Dash” today through Sunday to prevent useful items from ending up in landfills and volunteers are needed. Contact wrap@humboldt to volunteer.

HSU’s MultiCultural Center announces the Cultural Grad Celebrations tomorrow afternoon and night:  starting with the Asian Islander Lei Ceremony from 4 to 6 in HSU’s Goodwin Forum in Nelson Hall East;  Graduacion Latino from 5 to 11 at the Arcata Community Center;  and the Black Grad from 6 to 9 in HSU’s Kate Buchanan room, all in Arcata. Saturday morning from 10 to 6 will be HSU’s MultiCultural Center’s open house receptions. Humboldt.edu/multicultural.

Soroptomist International of Eureka announces its “Ladies Night Out” a fundraiser for service projects benefiting women and girls in the community, with the theme of “Paris In The Palace” Friday night. The main event will be a fashion show featuring apparel from local retailers, plus a Dutch Raffle, live, and silent auctions. 498-9711. EurekaSoroptomist.org.

The Humboldt Grange is having its sale of plants donated by Grange members, and raffle prizes Saturday morning from 10 to 3 at 5845 Humboldt Hill Road in Eureka at the bottom of the hill. Volunteer and donated plants are welcome. 498-0801.

North Coast Community Garden Collaborative is holding a free Community Gardeners Gathering Saturday morning from 10 to 2 at Jefferson Community Center, 1000 B Street in Eureka. NorthCoastGardens.org. 269-2071.

Six Rivers Montessori School invites families to the Six Rivers Carnival of a cavalcade of activities including pony cart rides, petting zoo, array of games, crafts, food, plant sale, and more, Saturday afternoon from Noon to 4 outside the school at 1222 Hallen Drive in the Valley West neighborhood of Arcata. 599-0812.

Center Activities announces that registration is being accepted for its 80-hour First Responder certification program class to begin Wednesday, May 22nd on the HSU Campus in Arcata. Humboldt.edu/centeractivities.

The Eureka Recreation Division announces an organization meeting for Coed slow-pitch softball league Wednesday evening, May 22nd at 6 at the Adorni Center in Eureka. 441-4245.

Social Security announces a new service that lets you set up an online account and gain quick access to the Social Security information you need the most including a statement, benefit verification letter, benefit information, address or phone change, and more. Visit SocialSecurity.gov, and then click on “My Social Security” to create an account.

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FRIDAY, May 17, 2013

HSU’s MultiCultural Center announces its Open House Receptions tomorrow morning from 10 to 6 in Arcata. Humboldt.edu/multicultural.

The Humboldt - Del Norte Veterinary Medical Association is sponsoring a variety of county wide low-cost canine rabies vaccination clinics, continuing tomorrow afternoon from Noon to 1 at McKinleyville Animal Care Center. Practice Manager Jennifer at 822-2402, ext. 210.

Friends of the Arcata Marsh is sponsoring a free tour of the Arcata Marsh and Wildlife Sanctuary tomorrow afternoon. Meet leader Jane Wilson at 2 at the Interpretive Center on South G Street in Arcata for a 90-minute walk focusing on the ecology of the Marsh. 826-2359.

All ages are welcome at the “Bruce and the Dancers” Relay For Life team fundraiser dance to the live music of Buddy Reed and the Rip It Ups, and the Jim Lahman Band, plus a silent auction, tomorrow night, doors open at 6:30 to 10 at the Arcata Community Center in Arcata. Main.ACSEvents.org/goto/bruceandthedancers.

Humboldt Tango announces Milonga dancing, tomorrow night, free lessons from 7:30 to 8:15, and dancing until 10:30 at Studio of Dance Arts. Facebook.com/Humboldt Tango. Bring finger foods and beverages to share.

Humboldt Folklife Society and Loleta Elementary School Music Program will be benefit when you celebrate the upcoming summer at the barn dance with caller Sue Moon, and tunes by Blake Ritter and Sam McNeill tomorrow night from 8 to 11 at the Arcata Vets Hall. 269-2061. HumboldtFolklife.org.

The Southern Humboldt Garden Club invites the public to the free 62nd annual Flower Show entitled “A Carnival of Flowers,” a plant sale, a Tea Room, and a drawing, Sunday afternoon from 1 to 5 at the Agnus Johnson Elementary School, 73 School Road in Weott. Follow the signs. Public entries of plant exhibits are welcomed from 8:30 to 10:30. 946-2643.

Veterans For Peace, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, the Ink People, and the Buddhist Peace Foundation are co-sponsoring the free “Peace Through Poetry and Art” celebration where students will read their original poetry and display their art, Sunday afternoon, doors open at 3 at the Unitarian Universalist’s Fellowship Hall, 23 Fellowship Way in Bayside. Helpers can call 616-6405.

The Other Side of the Fence has free Puppy Socialization and Potty Training groups every Sunday, plus dog walking, pooper scooping, and pet sitting services, and a variety of free workshops. TheOtherSideOfTheFence.org. Jaymeey at 616-5717. Facebook.

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SATURDAY, May 18, 2013

Six Rivers Montessori School invites families to the Six Rivers Carnival of a cavalcade of activities including pony cart rides, petting zoo, array of games, crafts, food, plant sale, and more, this afternoon from Noon to 4 outside the school at 1222 Hallen Drive in the Valley West neighborhood of Arcata. 599-0812.

The Humboldt Del Norte Veterinary Medical Association is sponsoring a variety of county wide low-cost canine rabies vaccination clinics continuing this afternoon from Noon to 1 at McKinleyville Animal Care Center. Practice Manager Jennifer at 822-2402, ext. 210.

All ages are welcome at the “Bruce and the Dancers” Relay For Life team fundraiser dance to the live music of Buddy Reed and the Rip It Ups, and the Jim Lahman Band, plus a silent auction, tonight, doors open at 6:30 to 10 at the Arcata Community Center in Arcata. Main.ACSEvents.org/goto/bruceandthedancers.

The Southern Humboldt Garden Club invites the public to the free 62nd annual Flower Show entitled “A Carnival of Flowers,” a plant sale, a Tea Room, and a drawing, tomorrow afternoon from 1 to 5 at the Agnus Johnson Elementary School, 73 School Road in Weott. Follow the signs. Public entries of plant exhibits are welcomed from 8:30 to 10:30. 946-2643.

Veterans For Peace, Women’s International League for Peace and Freedom, the Ink People, and the Buddhist Peace Foundation are co-sponsoring the free “Peace Through Poetry and Art” celebration where students will read their original poetry and display their art, tomorrow afternoon, doors open at 3 at the Unitarian Universalist’s Fellowship Hall, 23 Fellowship Way in Bayside. Helpers can call 616-6405.

The Mateel Community Center is currently looking for volunteers to help with the Summer Arts and Music Festival to be held June 1st and 2nd, and at Reggae On The River to be held the first weekend in August. Michele 923-3368, ext. 32. volunteer@mateel.org.

The Eureka Lions Club will hold its Rummage Sale of a little bit of most everything in a fundraiser for community projects and eye care, Saturday morning June 1st from 9 to 4 at Forest lake Court and Trinity Street in Myrtletown Eureka.

The US Forest Service, Six Rivers National Forest Fire Prevention Group reminds people when planning a trip to National Forests to stop by your local Forest Service Office to get information about current fire restriction and fire safety, and pick up a free campfire permit.

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NOTE: Dates in bold indicate date of on-air announcement, not necessarily the date of events listed.
Neither KHSU-FM or Humboldt State University is responsible for the accuracy of calendar submissions.

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