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02 5:30 PM, iL Tuq Center in Hoopa. Tuesday Evenings in May, Community-Building Book Club (in Person)
5:30 PM, iL Tuq Center in Hoopa. Tuesday Evenings in May, Community-Building Book Club (in Person)2023-05-02T17:30:00Come together with your neighbors on four Tuesday evenings in May to share food, thoughts, and new ideas about building community. For each meeting, read and discuss another part of the book 'Finding New Ground, Beyond Conflict to Consensus' by Robert J. Chadwick. Robert has worked for over 40 years as a peacemaker in difficult situations, helping people find the way to consensus on issues communities face around the world. In this book he shares tools, ideas, and processes that people have used to stop fighting one another and come to real understanding. On that new ground, communities can work together toward their goals.
iL Tuq Center in Hoopa  Everyone can come in. Although you see three steps in this picture, there is a no-stairs way to get in for people who need or prefer it. 13111 State Highway 96HoopaCA95541 |
03 Every Wednesday 4:00 to 6:00 PM, Eureka Library, Free American Sign Language Class (in Person)
Every Wednesday 4:00 to 6:00 PM, Eureka Library, Free American Sign Language Class (in Person)2023-05-03T16:00:00This is a not-for-credit course for educators, service providers and any person who needs to talk with deaf, hard of hearing, or nonverbal people on a regular basis. Students will be introduced to the basics of American Sign Language (ASL) and the signs most used in daily life. Topics include signs related to everyday life situations, simple questions, and key cultural differences and expectations when talking with people who are deaf or nonverbal. This class is focused on practical skills.
Eureka Main Library, 2nd Floor 1313 3rd StreetEurekaCA95501 5:00 PM, Garberville Library, Living with Your Computer (In Person)
5:00 PM, Garberville Library, Living with Your Computer (In Person)2023-05-03T17:00:00Learn to live with your computer, tablet, or cell phone. This drop-in class is geared for seniors, but everyone is welcome. Each person will get attention, so that people who are just starting out (how do I turn this on?) can be helped as well as people who are on another level but have questions (how do I get from here to there?). If you have your own portable computer, please bring it. Otherwise you may use or share a computer supplied by the library.
Garberville Branch Library 715 Cedar StreetGarbervilleCA95542 |
04 Every Thursday, 12:30 PM. Eureka Library's Crafting Circle (In Person, Drop In!)
Every Thursday, 12:30 PM. Eureka Library's Crafting Circle (In Person, Drop In!)2023-05-04T12:30:00Bring your easy-to-transport, easy to clean up craft project and join other crafters at this weekly drop-in crafting circle. This is a great opportunity to meet other people and get inspired!
Eureka Main Library1313 3rd StreetEurekaCA95501 |
05 Friday Afternoons at McKinleyville Library. Drop in to Create Book Art! (in Person)
Friday Afternoons at McKinleyville Library. Drop in to Create Book Art! (in Person)2023-05-05T12:00:00Drop in any Friday afternoon and create your own Book Art. We have a variety of templates available to use. Make a heart, or a flower, or your initials! We have many options to choose from. Most simple designs take about an hour to complete.
McKinleyville Branch Library1606 Pickett RoadMcKinleyvilleCA95519 |
Saturday May 6, 10:00 AM, Arcata Library. Last American Sign Language Class for Now! (CR Adult Ed Class, in Person)
Saturday May 6, 10:00 AM, Arcata Library. Last American Sign Language Class for Now! (CR Adult Ed Class, in Person)2023-05-06T10:00:00This is a not-for-credit course for educators, service providers and any person who needs to talk with deaf, hard of hearing, or nonverbal people on a regular basis. Students will be introduced to the basics of American Sign Language (ASL) and the signs most used in daily life. Topics include signs related to everyday life situations, simple questions, and key cultural differences and expectations when talking with people who are deaf or nonverbal. This class is focused on practical skills.
Arcata Branch Library500 7th StreetArcataCA95521 Saturday May 6, 11:00 AM, Eureka Library, Stress Management, last class! (CR Adult Education Class, Free, in Person)
Saturday May 6, 11:00 AM, Eureka Library, Stress Management, last class! (CR Adult Education Class, Free, in Person)2023-05-06T11:00:00Are you looking for ways to manage your stress? This class is a study of the key elements of stress management. Topics will include the recognition of stress, causes of stress, and the benefits of stress management. Various stress management techniques will be covered. Drop in!
Eureka Main Library 1313 3rd StreetEurekaCA95501 Saturday May 6, 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Eureka Library. Free American Sign Language Class, Last Class for Now! (in Person)
Saturday May 6, 1:30 PM to 3:30 PM, Eureka Library. Free American Sign Language Class, Last Class for Now! (in Person)2023-05-06T13:30:00This is a not-for-credit course for educators, service providers and any person who needs to talk with deaf, hard of hearing, or nonverbal people on a regular basis. Students will be introduced to the basics of American Sign Language (ASL) and the signs most used in daily life. Topics include signs related to everyday life situations, simple questions, and key cultural differences and expectations when talking with people who are deaf or nonverbal. This class is focused on practical skills.
Eureka Main Library1313 3rd StreetEurekaCA95501 2:30 PM, Clarke Museum, Schoolhouse Odyssey, with Diana Schoenfeld, a Local History Lecture (Zoom)
2:30 PM, Clarke Museum, Schoolhouse Odyssey, with Diana Schoenfeld, a Local History Lecture (Zoom)2023-05-06T14:30:00Embark on a Schoolhouse Odyssey with Photographer Diana Schoenfeld, as she shares her decades of photographing America’s often forgotten one-room schoolhouses. Begun in 1995 in Humboldt County, continuing across the United States, from Vermont to California, from the Deep South to the Pacific Northwest, Schoenfeld has also gathered memories from former teachers and students as long ago as 1916.
This Library-sponsored lecture is held at the Clarke Historical Museum 240 E StreetEurekaCA95501 3:30 PM, Fortuna Library Book Club, 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' (in Person)
3:30 PM, Fortuna Library Book Club, 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' (in Person)2023-05-06T15:30:00The Fortuna Library Book Club has selected 'Girl with a Pearl Earring' by Tracy Chevalier for their May discussion. This historical novel was first published in 1999, and tells a fictionalized story behind Johannes Vermeer's famous painting of the same name. Everyone is welcome to join in the discussion, and you do not have to have finished the book to attend. After the discussion, we will vote on June's title.
Fortuna Branch Library 753 Fourteenth StreetFortunaCA95540 Drop in between 12 Noon & 5:00 PM at McKinleyville Library to Make a Button Pin or Magnet (in Person)
Drop in between 12 Noon & 5:00 PM at McKinleyville Library to Make a Button Pin or Magnet (in Person)2023-05-06T12:00:00Wear your art! It's fun to make your own pin-on button with natural materials that you have gathered yourself, or select from the library's stash of dried leaves, flowers, feathers, and bark. Stop by any time today for a turn with the library's button maker. Or, attach a magnet instead of a pin and dress up your fridge instead of yourself!
McKinleyville Branch Library1606 Pickett RoadMcKinleyvilleCA95519 12:00 Noon to 3:45 PM Trinidad Library's Drop-in 'Build It' Day (in Person)
12:00 Noon to 3:45 PM Trinidad Library's Drop-in 'Build It' Day (in Person)2023-05-06T12:00:00The Trinidad Library is getting out our LEGOs, Duplos, and The Smurfs Mega Bloks for families to play with! Drop in and feel the joy of creative construction in this relaxed, fun family event.
Trinidad Branch Library380 Janis CourtTrinidadCA95570 |
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09 Month of May, Garberville Library Art Lobby, Art from Star Route Journal (in Person)
Month of May, Garberville Library Art Lobby, Art from Star Route Journal (in Person)2023-05-09T00:00:00Stop by the Garberville Library Art Lobby for a time travel trip! Immerse yourself in the original artwork of Star Route Journal. Star Root Journal was a counterculture publication which existed in Southern Humboldt from 1977 on and off until about 1992 (the name changed to 'Star Route Journal' in 1988). Artists exhibiting include Frank Ciecorka, Jessica Schiffman, Robin Budd and several others.
Garberville Branch Library 715 Cedar StreetGarbervilleCA95542 4:00 - 6:00 PM, Garberville Library Yarning Circle is BACK! (Drop-In, in Person)
4:00 - 6:00 PM, Garberville Library Yarning Circle is BACK! (Drop-In, in Person)2023-05-09T16:00:00Bring in your project and find support and answers for your difficulties. Led by Eleanor Huber, this group is open to people interested in the fiber arts or needleworking of any kind, be it knitting, crochet, darning, lacework or any textile craft. This group creates magic out of simple thread or yarn. It is open to all age groups and genders. (Don't be a shy guy. Come on in.) Drop by to mingle and work with some very experienced needle workers and enjoy the advantage of others' knowhow.
Garberville Branch Library 715 Cedar StreetGarbervilleCA95542 5:30 PM, Hoopa's Tuesday Evenings in May, Community-Building Book Club (in Person)
5:30 PM, Hoopa's Tuesday Evenings in May, Community-Building Book Club (in Person)2023-05-09T17:30:00The meeting place has been changed to the Hoopa Human Services office. Come together with your neighbors on four Tuesday evenings in May to share food, thoughts, and new ideas about building community. For each meeting, read and discuss another part of the book 'Finding New Ground, Beyond Conflict to Consensus' by Robert J. Chadwick. Robert has worked for over 40 years as a peacemaker in difficult situations, helping people find the way to consensus on issues communities face around the world. In this book he shares tools, ideas, and processes that people have used to stop fighting one another and come to real understanding. On that new ground, communities can work together toward their goals.
A Kim Yerton Library Event, Now Meeting atHoopa Human Services 68 Orchard RoadHoopaCA95546 |
10 Every Wednesday 4:00 to 6:00 PM, Eureka Library, Free American Sign Language Class (in Person)
Every Wednesday 4:00 to 6:00 PM, Eureka Library, Free American Sign Language Class (in Person)2023-05-10T16:00:00This is a not-for-credit course for educators, service providers and any person who needs to talk with deaf, hard of hearing, or nonverbal people on a regular basis. Students will be introduced to the basics of American Sign Language (ASL) and the signs most used in daily life. Topics include signs related to everyday life situations, simple questions, and key cultural differences and expectations when talking with people who are deaf or nonverbal. This class is focused on practical skills.
Eureka Main Library, 2nd Floor 1313 3rd StreetEurekaCA95501 2:30 to 4:30 PM, Fortuna Library Bricks & Blocks Builders' Club (in Person)
2:30 to 4:30 PM, Fortuna Library Bricks & Blocks Builders' Club (in Person)2023-05-10T14:30:00Get your creativity and imagination going with bricks and blocks! This free event welcomes kids to come to the Fortuna Library and use the library's LEGO and Picasso Tile building toys. There are optional themes, but kids can build what they want, display what they build, and get creative problem-solving skills while having fun. The club is set up for kids ages 5 and up. Please leave your own LEGOs and blocks at home (unless you want to donate them as outlined below!)
Fortuna Branch Library 753 14th StreetFortunaCA95540 |
11 Every Thursday, 12:30 PM. Eureka Library's Crafting Circle (In Person, Drop In!)
Every Thursday, 12:30 PM. Eureka Library's Crafting Circle (In Person, Drop In!)2023-05-11T12:30:00Bring your easy-to-transport, easy to clean up craft project and join other crafters at this weekly drop-in crafting circle. This is a great opportunity to meet other people and get inspired!
Eureka Main Library1313 3rd StreetEurekaCA95501 |
11:00 AM, Garberville Library Presents a Special Fire Fighter Story Time (in Person)
11:00 AM, Garberville Library Presents a Special Fire Fighter Story Time (in Person)2023-05-12T11:00:00A story time where you can meet a real Fire Fighter! Local Garberville fireman Richard Barnick will be here in full turnout to talk to the children about fire fighters and fire protection. We will also be reading and finding out about fires, fire fighting and making your home safe.
Garberville Branch Library EurekaCA95501 Friday Afternoons at McKinleyville Library. Drop in to Create Book Art! (in Person)
Friday Afternoons at McKinleyville Library. Drop in to Create Book Art! (in Person)2023-05-12T12:00:00Drop in any Friday afternoon and create your own Book Art. We have a variety of templates available to use. Make a heart, or a flower, or your initials! We have many options to choose from. Most simple designs take about an hour to complete.
McKinleyville Branch Library1606 Pickett RoadMcKinleyvilleCA95519 |
13 11:00 AM Friends of Arcata Library Book Sale (in Person)
11:00 AM Friends of Arcata Library Book Sale (in Person)2023-05-13T11:00:00Stop by and explore stacks of books in great reading condition, gathered for you by the Friends of Arcata Library. Make your donation, fill your bag and backpack, and go home happy. Good prices and good reads. Who could resist, when it supports your library?
Arcata Branch Library500 7th StreetArcataCA95521 Saturday May 13, 12:00 on, McKinleyville Library. Try Scrape Art! (in Person)
Saturday May 13, 12:00 on, McKinleyville Library. Try Scrape Art! (in Person)2023-05-13T12:00:00Come and try your hand at Scrape Art. It's a new technique that uses drops of paint and a scraper to create a very random art piece. It will be interesting and fun to see the results!
McKinleyville Branch Library1606 Pickett RoadMcKinleyvilleCA95519 |
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16 5:30 PM, Hoopa's Tuesday Evenings in May, Community-Building Book Club (in Person)
5:30 PM, Hoopa's Tuesday Evenings in May, Community-Building Book Club (in Person)2023-05-16T17:30:00The meeting place has been changed to the Hoopa Human Services office. Come together with your neighbors on four Tuesday evenings in May to share food, thoughts, and new ideas about building community. For each meeting, read and discuss another part of the book 'Finding New Ground, Beyond Conflict to Consensus' by Robert J. Chadwick. Robert has worked for over 40 years as a peacemaker in difficult situations, helping people find the way to consensus on issues communities face around the world. In this book he shares tools, ideas, and processes that people have used to stop fighting one another and come to real understanding. On that new ground, communities can work together toward their goals.
A Kim Yerton Library Event, Now Meeting atHoopa Human Services 68 Orchard RoadHoopaCA95546 |
17 4:00 PM, Eureka Library, Creative Dance & Story with Shoshanna (in Person)
4:00 PM, Eureka Library, Creative Dance & Story with Shoshanna (in Person)2023-05-17T16:00:00Children ages 3 to 6 and their caregivers are invited to join Shoshanna in exploring concepts of dance and musicality, trying out basic movement skills, and connecting dance to a story! Siblings are welcome, too. Shoshanna has taught Creative Dance for over twenty years in our community and is delighted to offer these programs to inspire creativity and a love of movement paired with the magic of reading.
Eureka Main Library, Children's Room 1313 3rd StreetEurekaCA95501 |
6:00 PM, Arcata Library's YA Book Club, 'Marrow Thieves' and 'Hunting by Stars', by Cherie Dimaline (in Person)
6:00 PM, Arcata Library's YA Book Club, 'Marrow Thieves' and 'Hunting by Stars', by Cherie Dimaline (in Person) 2023-05-18T18:00:00Are you a teen who has read these books or wants to? You are welcome to join the discussion about these two stories 'about caring, about love, about how people can continue, and will continue' (Debbie Reese, American Indians in Children's Literature). This is a story with 'tremendous emotional depth and tenderness, connecting readers with the complexity and compassion of Indigenous people.' - Kirkus Review(Marrow Thieves). New York Public Library Best Books for Teens
Arcata Branch Library, Conference Room
500 7th StreetArcataCA95521 Every Thursday, 12:30 PM. Eureka Library's Crafting Circle (In Person, Drop In!)
Every Thursday, 12:30 PM. Eureka Library's Crafting Circle (In Person, Drop In!)2023-05-18T12:30:00Bring your easy-to-transport, easy to clean up craft project and join other crafters at this weekly drop-in crafting circle. This is a great opportunity to meet other people and get inspired!
Eureka Main Library1313 3rd StreetEurekaCA95501 1:00 PM, Eureka Library Children's Room, Origami Club (in Person)
1:00 PM, Eureka Library Children's Room, Origami Club (in Person)2023-05-18T13:00:00Families are welcome to drop in for simple origami crafts. We have origami paper, instructions, and some know-how. Let's fold, learn, and share together!
Eureka Main Library1313 3rd StreetEurekaCA95501 5:30 PM, Garberville Library Page Turners, 'The Little Paris Bookshop' (In Person)
5:30 PM, Garberville Library Page Turners, 'The Little Paris Bookshop' (In Person)2023-05-18T17:30:00The Page Turners are reading 'The Little Paris Bookshop', by Nina George. Have you read it? Join us in person or chime in next week on the KMUD Radio book club. From Goodreads: 'Monsieur Perdu calls himself a literary apothecary. From his floating bookstore in a barge on the Seine, he prescribes novels for the hardships of life. Using his intuitive feel for the exact book a reader needs, Perdu mends broken hearts and souls. The only person he can't seem to heal through literature is himself; he's still haunted by heartbreak after his great love disappeared. She left him with only a letter, which he has never opened.'
Garberville Branch Library 715 Cedar StreetGarbervilleCA95542 |
19 Friday Afternoons at McKinleyville Library. Drop in to Create Book Art! (in Person)
Friday Afternoons at McKinleyville Library. Drop in to Create Book Art! (in Person)2023-05-19T12:00:00Drop in any Friday afternoon and create your own Book Art. We have a variety of templates available to use. Make a heart, or a flower, or your initials! We have many options to choose from. Most simple designs take about an hour to complete.
McKinleyville Branch Library1606 Pickett RoadMcKinleyvilleCA95519 |
20 12:00 Noon to 3:45 PM Trinidad Library's Drop-in Family Game Day (in Person)
12:00 Noon to 3:45 PM Trinidad Library's Drop-in Family Game Day (in Person)2023-05-20T12:00:00When you are looking for free family fun, come join us in the library. We have an assortment of board & card games for you to play here or borrow to take home. Some are old, some are new but ALL of them are fun!
Trinidad Branch Library380 Janis CourtTrinidadCA95570 |
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23 4:00 - 6:00 PM, Garberville Library Yarning Circle is BACK! (Drop-In, in Person)
4:00 - 6:00 PM, Garberville Library Yarning Circle is BACK! (Drop-In, in Person)2023-05-23T16:00:00Bring in your project and find support and answers for your difficulties. Led by Eleanor Huber, this group is open to people interested in the fiber arts or needleworking of any kind, be it knitting, crochet, darning, lacework or any textile craft. This group creates magic out of simple thread or yarn. It is open to all age groups and genders. (Don't be a shy guy. Come on in.) Drop by to mingle and work with some very experienced needle workers and enjoy the advantage of others' knowhow.
Garberville Branch Library 715 Cedar StreetGarbervilleCA95542 5:30 PM, Hoopa's Tuesday Evenings in May, Community-Building Book Club (in Person)
5:30 PM, Hoopa's Tuesday Evenings in May, Community-Building Book Club (in Person)2023-05-23T17:30:00The meeting place has been changed to the Hoopa Human Services office. Come together with your neighbors on four Tuesday evenings in May to share food, thoughts, and new ideas about building community. For each meeting, read and discuss another part of the book 'Finding New Ground, Beyond Conflict to Consensus' by Robert J. Chadwick. Robert has worked for over 40 years as a peacemaker in difficult situations, helping people find the way to consensus on issues communities face around the world. In this book he shares tools, ideas, and processes that people have used to stop fighting one another and come to real understanding. On that new ground, communities can work together toward their goals.
A Kim Yerton Library Event, Now Meeting atHoopa Human Services 68 Orchard RoadHoopaCA95546 |
24 5:00 PM, Eureka Library, New Board Game Night (in Person, for Grownups!)
5:00 PM, Eureka Library, New Board Game Night (in Person, for Grownups!)2023-05-24T17:00:00Come meet new people and play games! You can bring your own game or try out a completely new game. Dandar's Boardgames & Books are coming to present a fun selection of games and show you how to play.
Eureka Main Library1313 3rd StreetEurekaCA95501 |
25 Every Thursday, 12:30 PM. Eureka Library's Crafting Circle (In Person, Drop In!)
Every Thursday, 12:30 PM. Eureka Library's Crafting Circle (In Person, Drop In!)2023-05-25T12:30:00Bring your easy-to-transport, easy to clean up craft project and join other crafters at this weekly drop-in crafting circle. This is a great opportunity to meet other people and get inspired!
Eureka Main Library1313 3rd StreetEurekaCA95501 |
26 Friday Afternoons at McKinleyville Library. Drop in to Create Book Art! (in Person)
Friday Afternoons at McKinleyville Library. Drop in to Create Book Art! (in Person)2023-05-26T12:00:00Drop in any Friday afternoon and create your own Book Art. We have a variety of templates available to use. Make a heart, or a flower, or your initials! We have many options to choose from. Most simple designs take about an hour to complete.
McKinleyville Branch Library1606 Pickett RoadMcKinleyvilleCA95519 |
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31 5:00 PM to 7:30 PM, Eureka Library, Family Board Game Night (in Person)
5:00 PM to 7:30 PM, Eureka Library, Family Board Game Night (in Person)2023-05-31T17:00:00Drop in to play games together! Families are welcome to bring their own board games or play the classics that we have in the Children’s Room, including Pictionary, Scrabble, Life, UNO, chess, checkers, Battleship, and lots more. We also have several decks of cards ready to go.
Eureka Main Library1313 3rd StreetEurekaCA95501 |
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