The holiday season is upon us, and the community is coming together to celebrate with festive events and performances.
Holiday Events in Old Town
The holiday season is a time for joy, giving, and community. In Old Town, residents and visitors alike can experience the magic of the season through various events and performances. From festive parades to caroling, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Eureka Children’s Chorus and St. Bernard’s High School Orchestra: The Eureka Children’s Chorus and St. Bernard’s High School Orchestra will be performing at the Gazebo at Second and F streets. This event is a great opportunity for families to come together and enjoy some festive music. Redwood Interfaith Gospel Choir: The Redwood Interfaith Gospel Choir will be caroling through Old Town, spreading holiday cheer and joy to all who hear them. Their soulful voices will add to the festive atmosphere, making the holiday season even more special.**
Community Spirit
The holiday season is a time for community and connection. In Old Town, residents and visitors can come together to celebrate and enjoy each other’s company. Whether you’re a local or just visiting, there’s always something happening in Old Town during the holiday season. * Festive atmosphere: The holiday season in Old Town is filled with a festive atmosphere, complete with twinkling lights, decorations, and holiday music.
The Magic of the Festival of Lights
The Festival of Lights is a beloved holiday tradition that brings the community together to celebrate the magic of the season. This enchanting event takes place in the heart of downtown, transforming the streets into a winter wonderland. The festival features a variety of activities, including a tree lighting ceremony, live music, and a visit from Santa Claus. The tree lighting ceremony is a highlight of the festival, marking the official start of the holiday season. Santa Claus, portrayed by Clarke Historical Museum President Billy Hilfiker, will be handing out treats and posing for photos with the children. The festival also features live music performances by local musicians, adding to the festive atmosphere.
Discover the unique treasures of the HOUD Gallery and Museum Store, where art meets culture and community.
The HOUD Gallery: “The Art of the Hood,” a collection of works by local artists showcasing the history and culture of the neighborhood.
The Museum Store
The Museum Store is a treasure trove of unique and fascinating merchandise inspired by the artwork on view. Visitors can find a wide range of items, from prints and posters to jewelry and home decor, all bearing the signature of the featured artists. For example, the Morris Graves collection features a stunning print of his iconic “Sea of Grass” painting, while the Glenn Berry collection offers a beautiful set of coasters with his signature abstract designs. Some of the items in the store are truly one-of-a-kind, making them a great memento for visitors to take home and cherish. The store also offers a selection of books and catalogs, providing a deeper understanding of the artists and their work.
The event will take place on Saturday, March 21st at 7:00 PM at the Hamboldt Crafts and K.CO. INTERIORS.
The Art of Live Music and Art
Live music and art have long been intertwined, with each complementing the other in unique and captivating ways. The intersection of these two art forms has given rise to a plethora of events and experiences that bring people together, fostering a sense of community and creativity.
The Benefits of Live Music and Art
The Intersection of Live Music and Art
Live music and art can take many forms, from visual art installations to live performances. The intersection of these two art forms can be seen in various ways, including:
on December 15th, 2023, at the Downtown Art Center.
The Art of the Season: A Celebration of Creativity and Self-Expression
As the holiday season approaches, the Downtown Art Center is gearing up to host a spectacular event that embodies the spirit of creativity and self-expression. The “Living Doll Holiday Fashion Show Extravaganza” promises to be a night to remember, featuring an array of talented artists and performers who will showcase their unique talents.
The Art of Nicole Devine
One of the highlights of the event will be the work of Nicole Devine, a talented artist known for her vibrant and imaginative acrylic paintings, watercolors, and mixed media pieces. Devine’s art is a reflection of her own personality and style, blending elements of fantasy and reality to create visually stunning works of art. Some of Devine’s notable works include: + “Merry Christmas,” a heartwarming acrylic painting that captures the essence of the holiday season.
Engaging and Educational Activities for Kids to Enjoy While Parents Are at Work.
The Benefits of Drop-Off Programs for Kids
Drop-off programs like Kids Alive! offer a unique opportunity for children to engage in various activities while their parents are at work. These programs provide a safe and nurturing environment where kids can socialize, learn, and have fun. Here are some benefits of drop-off programs for kids:
The Activities and Fun at Kids Alive! Kids Alive! offers a wide range of activities that cater to different interests and age groups. Some of the exciting things kids can enjoy at Kids Alive! include:
Food and drinks available from 7 to 11pm.
Upcoming Events at Shelby’s Graveyards
Shelby’s Graveyards, a popular destination for music lovers and those seeking a unique experience, is set to host a series of events in the coming weeks. The venue, known for its eclectic atmosphere and diverse lineup of acts, has announced a trio of events that promise to delight attendees.
Music Lineup
The first event, taking place on [insert date], will feature music by Jenni and David and the Sweet Soul Band.
ZEN HUMBOLDT 437 F St. “Humboldt Stained Glass Collective,” Atticus Blanco, Katherine Mcabee, Virginia Snodgrass, Emma Miller and Colleen Clifford, stained glass.