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Events Schedule

Friday, September 12

• Registration at Boys & Girls Club of the Redwoods Teen Center, Harris & K streets, 11am to 5pm.

• McCrea Motors Welcome BBQ at the Teen Center, 939 Harris, 12pm to 2pm.

• Kingsview Partners Show & Shine, 205 I St, with raffle prizes & music, 2pm to 5pm

• Eureka Chrysler Dodge Jeep Ram FIAT Cruz thru Old Town from 6pm to 6:45pm.

Saturday, September 13

• Show Parking starts at 7am at 2nd & C streets in Old Town

• Street Fair Vendor Setup starts at 8am on F St.

• Registration is from 9am to 10:30am at the Gazebo

• Car & Motorcycle Show, Street Fair & Raffle – 10am to 4pm

• Kid Zone, sponsored by Game On & Traci Day Insurance – 10am to 4pm.

• Lego Car Show is in the Kid Zone from noon to 3pm. Awards begin at 3pm.

• JL Automotive Burn-Out Competition, at the Samoa Drag Strip, New Navy Base Rd, 5-7pm.

Sunday, September 14

• Shafer’s Ace Hardware’s Pancake Breakfast at the Moose Lodge, 4328 Campton Rd., Eureka, from 8:30am to 10am.

• Premier Oil Change’s Poker Run, starts at the Moose Lodge at 10am.

With 14 bays, Leon’s Car Care Center can service as many as 40 vehicles a day. The staff at Leon’s Car Care Center is ready and willing to help with any repair or maintenance services your car or truck may need. Our large RV hoist is perfect for RV’s and large vehicles that need repair or service. Homemade cookies and gourmet coffee await in our clean waiting room or Leon’s offers a shuttle service for those within the greater Eureka area. Drop your key off early with our secure key drop.

COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT COMMUNITY SPOTLIGHT

Chloe Schmidt

Chloe Schmidt is a Humboldt local who grew up in Southern Humboldt before moving to Arcata at age 12. She has been dancing her entire life, began teaching at Trillium Dance Studios at just 16, and is now the studio manager. Over two years ago, she started a Senior Ballet class for adults over 70, and the close-knit group has become very special to her.

Chloe moved to Sunny Brae about 3 ½ years ago and has been shopping at Murphy’s ever since. She says, “It’s convenient; it’s only 2 minutes from my house. Murphy’s carries everything I need, and everyone there is so nice. That’s what keeps me coming back.” She adds, “Murphy’s has more of a community feel than the other grocery stores.”

When it comes to her shopping habits, Chloe always picks up Muddy Waters co ee, supporting a local brand she loves. She also appreciates the pet food section and the variety of local products. The produce and meat quality, she says, is always good.

Supporting local businesses is important to Chloe. “My parents really instilled in me to shop local. I don’t ever shop at the big chain grocery stores.” She also values Murphy’s support for schools, youth sports, and even local Girl Scouts.

“Oh, the employees are so sweet. The checkers have taken the time to get to know me. They always ask about my day.” For Chloe, Murphy’s is more than a grocery store—it’s a community hub. “Every time I go to Murphy’s I see someone I know… that’s why I love Murphy’s!”

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