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SATURDAY LOWDOWN: It's Pride Time

The second annual Redwood Pride festival will again make its presence felt in Eureka on Saturday with a multi-venue event celebrating the local LGBTQ+ community and its allies. In brief, the day includes:

More details including scheduled performers and info on how you can get involved at the Redwood Pride website and/or more Saturday goodness in your Lowdown listings below. 

EVENTS (SUBMIT YOURS!)

Redwood Pride

See Event Description / 10 a.m.

The day will begin with a Community Festival at the Jefferson Center, followed by a classic Pride Parade complete with floats and a band, and then a Pride Night Celebration at the Eagle House.

Web site

Eureka Arts and Culture Festival and Waterfront Trail Grand Opening

Halvorsen Park / noon-8 p.m. / Free

Join your community to celebrate the grand opening of the Eureka Waterfront Trail with and Arts & Culture Festival.

441-4206 / rpraszker@ci.eureka.ca.gov / Web site

Wine by the Sea

Humboldt Coastal Nature Center / 3-6 p.m. / $45 / $40 Advance Price - Non-members / $35 Advance Price - Members / $40 Members

"Imagine spending an afternoon gazing out at the ocean, sipping on local wines and nibbling locally made cheeses, barbecued oysters and other tasty treats. Now add good friends, live music by the Compost Mountain Boys, a wine pull and fabulous auction items, all in support of a good cause."

444-1397 / jessah@friendsofthedunes.org / Web site

Unholy Orifice, Ultramafic, Not Ewe, and Racket

The Siren's Song Tavern / 7 p.m.-midnight / $5

Unholy Orifice is releasing a demo we recorded with Tom at Ultramafic house. So there.

510-708-0871 / Angry.hammer.booking@gmail.com / Web site

Dial M for Murder

North Coast Repertory Theatre / 8-10:30 p.m. / $18 / $16 Students/Seniors

A wealthy socialite, a tennis pro, a torrid affair and a massive fortune on the line – murder returns to the NCRT stage with a tale of greed, jealousy, revenge, and best laid plans gone awry.

442-6278 / northcoastrepertory@gmail.com / Web site

Young Frankenstein

Ferndale Repertory Theatre / 8 p.m. / $18 / $10 9/27 preview / $14 seniors/youth

Adapted from the classic Mel Brooks film that you’ve probably already seen, Young Frankenstein is brilliant parody of classic horror cinema. Appropriate for ages 14+.

Marjorie Prime

Redwood Curtain Theatre / 8 p.m. / $17 / $10 Thursdays

It’s the age of artificial intelligence, and 85-year- old Marjorie—a jumble of disparate, fading memories—has a handsome new companion who’s programmed to feed the story of her life back to her.

Inflatable River Kayaking

Center Activities, HSU Campus / 9:30 a.m.-6 p.m. / $110 / $99 HSU Students

826-3357 / cntract@humboldt.edu / Web site

All Seasons Orchestra

D Street Neighborhood Center / 10 a.m.-noon / $25 / $31 non-resident

The Arcata Recreation Division and the All Seasons Orchestra invite you to get involved with this community orchestra. All Season Orchestra, open to all ages, offers seasonal performance opportunities throughout the year which are a pivotal part of this orchestra.

822-7091 / rec@cityofarcata.org / Web site

National Weather Service Eureka Open House

Woodley Island / 10 a.m.-4 p.m. / Free

Stop by our office on Woodley Island and see how your local National Weather Service office serves your community!

Web site

Dash & Spalsh Fun Jump/Canine Dock Diving

The Farm Store / 10 a.m.-5 p.m.

443-7397 / Web site

Celebrate Constitution Week

See Event Description / 11 a.m.-4 p.m. / Free / Free everyone

Every year the Redwood Forest Chapter of the National Society, Daughters of the American Revolution, celebrates Constitution Week.

499-9965 / jajaronoff@gmail.com / Web site

Gold Bluffs Beach Campout

Center Activities, HSU Campus / 11 a.m. / $95 / $85 HSU Students

826-3357 / cntract@humboldt.edu / Web site

Open Lab

The Sanctuary / noon-6 p.m. / $5

Open Lab is a time for community access to art-making resources, tools and facilities.

822-0898 / info@sanctuaryarcata.org / Web site

Equality Opportunity

Samoa Cook House / noon-1 p.m. / Free

Jerry Fowler of McKinleyville will give a talk titled “Equality Opportunity in America?” at the North Coast Mensa Forum at noon Saturday,. here will be time for questions after his presentation.

445-2276 / jakable5@gmail.com /

Community Game Night

See Event Description / 5-10 p.m. / Free

Featuring Dungeons and Dragons.

jrhodes42@sbcglobal.net /

Wild Otis

Mad River Brewery Tasting Room / 6-8:30 p.m. / Free

Rockin'.

668-4151 / music@madriverbrewing.com / Web site

Killer Instinct Tournament

The Scruffy Nerd Herder / 6-9 p.m. / $5

273-5274 / TheScruffynerdherder@gmail.com / Web site

Fall Concert

Calvary Lutheran Church / 7-9 p.m. / $20

Breast & GYN Health Project's 17th Annual Fall Benefit Concert featuring Dr. Luther Cobb, McKinleyville Community Choir, and several music professors from HSU, including Daniela Mineva and Cindy Moyer.

825-8345 / rosegz@hcbhp.org / Web site

A Taste Of Bim Three-Year Anniversary

A Taste of Bim / 7-10 p.m. / Free

A Taste Of Bim is celebrating their three year anniversary. Music by Ju Dum & Asha Nan.

798-6300 / Web site

Blase and The Stellar Jays

Redwood Curtain Brewing Company, Arcata / 8-11 p.m. / Free / Free All Ages Welcome

Music and beer.

826-7222 / Web site

The Roadsters

Bear River Casino Resort / 9 p.m.-1 a.m. / Free / 21+

An energetic, interactive, dynamic country/rock band whose strong male and female vocals offer variety & versatility.

733-9644 / karlaramirez@bearrivercasino.com / Web site

Brad Wilson

Blue Lake Casino Hotel / 9 p.m. / Free / 21+

Country

668-9770 / Web site

Soul Party #16

Humboldt Brews / 9 p.m.

Monthly dance party with DJ's Red, JayMorg, and T Rex.

826-2739 / Web site

Rocker Saturday's: Reggae Night

The Jam / 9:29 p.m.

822-5266 / Web site

MOVIES

Broadway Cinema
Mill Creek Cinema
Minor Theatre