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We want to encourage community participation as much as possible, so please contact Abigail at abigail@wildcalifornia.org if you are interested in a discount ticket code.
When?
Saturday, November 9, 2024
6pm - 9pm PST
Where?
D Street Neighborhood Center
1301 D Street, Arcata, CA, 95521
Can't make it to Fall Celebration or want to support EPIC more?
Please support EPIC's relentless work advocating for Northwest California's forests, rivers, and wildlife by bidding on our 2024 Silent Auction! Bidding will begin online from Friday, November 1st until Friday, November 8th, and conclude in-person at Fall Celebration on Saturday, November 9th. Our exceptional online array of products, arts & crafts, experiences, and getaways donated by local artists, businesses, and organizations are perfect for treating yourself or gifting to your friends and family, or preparing for the holiday season!
EPIC is awarding this year's Sempervirens Lifetime Achievement Award for Environmental Activism to Rob DiPerna, a fierce environmental advocate and former long-time EPIC staffer focused on monitoring private industrial timber management. Read more about Rob from Tom Wheeler.
Aloha 808 is a three piece band comprised of Tina and Dennis Robinson, and Brice Ogan. Tina plays ukulele and sings in both English and the Hawaiian language. Dennis plays bass, ukulele and sings. Brice supports with the electric and slide guitar. They play a blend of traditional Hawaiian and classic R&B hits.
Esmeralda's 2.0 is a Mexican restaurant in Eureka, CA that serves and caters a wide array of delicious, authentic Oaxaca Mexican food.
The D St Neighborhood Center is a 2,500 square-foot community rental facility managed by the City of Arcata Recreation Division, and located across the street from Cal Poly Humboldt at 1301 D Street, Arcata, CA 95521.
Please consider sponsoring Fall Celebration or donating an auction item, and helping us make this event a success! We will provide you with a charitable tax deduction, as well as features on EPIC's social media, website, and 11k-member email newsletter. Click here to sponsor the event, or contact Abigail at abigail@wildcalifornia.org by November 1st to donate an auction item.
The Environmental Protection Information Center (EPIC) advocates for the protection and restoration of Northwest California’s forests, using an integrated, science-based approach, combining public education, citizen advocacy, and strategic litigation. Learn more at www.wildcalifornia.org.