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Cinco De Mayo · EurekaMexican restaurants support English Express Seventeen local Mexican restaurants will give a percentage of their sales on Cinco de Mayo to English Express, a local nonprofit. The contributions will help provide free year-round English language classes, preparation for the U.S. citizenship exam and interview, and resources for our local immigrant communities. “We’re so happy these small local businesses are once again helping us,” English Express’…See the Story
Business briefs | Restaurants donate profits to English Express on Cinco de Mayo
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Science · EurekaMy two favorite courses while getting my studio art degree at Cal Poly Humboldt were intro to anthropology and intermediate painting (particularly a segment on abstract painting). I remember an exercise in the studio where after painting for a while, we stopped, turned our canvases upside down, stood back, assessed, perhaps returned them to their “upright” position, perhaps not, and continued. We repeated this at 90-degree turns periodically thr…See the Story
Business Sense | The art and science of marketing
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Eureka, California · EurekaEditor’s note: This is the second of a two-part series. The Times-Standard publication of part one of this op-ed (Times-Standard, April 21, Page A4) generated a wave of comments, questions and analytic materials to the author, enough to launch the public-led process here suggested, if only we were ready. To restate, this op-ed does not debate the pros and cons of wind power. Wind power may be the driver, but large-scale industrialization of the …See the Story
My Word | A call for public leadership and engagement
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Art · EurekaVisitors to the Morris Graves Museum of Art next month can view multi-media painter Joan Gold’s “About Color” exhibit, as well as the work of painter Shawn Gould, whose show is titled “The Art of Getting Lost.” Those who venture further back into the museum will also find the Humboldt Artist Gallery. Tucked quietly in a corner right off the rotunda, this well-lit room is filled from top to bottom with locally made artwork that folks can purchase…See the Story
‘Where the magic happens’
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Eureka, California · EurekaMaker’s Apron Creative Reuse is offering three creative reuse summer camps for mini makers ages 8 to 11. In these Monday through Friday day camps, crafty makers will create creatures, costumes and contraptions to explore the world. Edu-makers will lead campers through a variety of individual and group projects along with team building challenges and collaborations. Through activities, campers will learn about the 4Rs of waste reduction: reduce, …See the Story
Maker’s Apron Creative Reuse offers summer camps
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Eureka, California · EurekaNot too long ago, I wrote that starting in January, I opted to learn how to run a 5K (about 3.1 miles). I have no idea why. Like so many other ideas I have, it fell under the category, “Seemed like a good idea at the time.” The thing is that I have never been a runner; never, not by a long shot, not ever. If God wanted us to get somewhere more quickly than by walking, He/She/It wouldn’t have created nice comfortable cars, right? (Well, it makes …See the Story
Striving for ‘Imprefection’ | We’re all in this together
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Eureka, California · EurekaAs part of its annual Wildflower Show, the California Native Plant Society will offer two presentations featuring the Indigenous perspective on California native plants The talks are scheduled for May 4 and 5 at 1:30 p.m. at the Jefferson Community Center, 1000 B St., Eureka. On May 4, Shirley Laos will present “An Overview of Traditional Yurok Basketry.” Laos, of Yurok, Karuk and Chetco descent and an enrolled member of the Cher-Ae Heights Trin…See the Story
Talks look at Yurok basketry, Wiyot cultural plants
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Eureka, California · EurekaThe Redwood Region Audubon Society will present a talk titled “What’s Song Got To Do With It? The ‘Mystery’ of Humpback Whale Song” on May 16 at 7:30 p.m. at Six Rivers Masonic Lodge, 251 Bayside Road, Arcata. Refreshments will be available starting at 7 p.m. Presenter Jeff Jacobsen says, “Song is an integral part of our daily lives: top ’40s radio, guitar and campfire, traditional tunes and spontaneous improvisation. Did we learn song from bird…See the Story
Talk delves into humpback whale songs
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