TWO-THOUSAND DU-DUH TWELVE. PARTY OVER. OOPS. OUT OF TIME. SO FRIDAY WE GONNA PARTY LIKE IT’S … UH, THAT DOESN’T MAKE SENSE. YOU SHOULD MAYBE JUST LET YOUR SOUL SOAR ONE LAST TIME AS THE MISSING LINK CREW PRESENTS THE LAST SOUL NIGHT ON EARTH, DEC. 21, AT HUMBREWS IN ARCATA. SHAKE WHAT YOUR MAMA GAVE YOU … BEFORE IT’S TAKEN AWAY.
20 thursday COMEDY
Random Acts of Comedy. 8 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Humboldt’s funniest freaks this side of the asylum, local loons and possible pole dancers perform. $6/$10 adv. 822-1220.
MEETINGS
Audubon Society Monthly Meeting. Noon. Golden Harvest Cafe, 1062 G St., Arcata. Come discuss local and bigger-picture conservation topics with others interested in environmental issues. 442-9353.
ETC.
Non-therapy Poetry Learning Group. Noon. Arcata Community Center, 321 Dr. Martin Luther King, Jr. Parkway. Share, discuss, explore through new poetry experiences. 442-1466. Move to Amend Affiliate Meeting. 7-8:30 p.m. Humboldt State University Library, Arcata. Get involved in community awareness, fundraising and political activism. movetoamend.org. 832-2018.
21 friday HOLIDAY EVENTS
Story Time with Santa. 10:30 a.m. Fortuna Library, 753 14th St. Photos on Santa’s lap and stories with Rena Stiver. 725-3460. Live Nativity. 6-8 p.m. First Covenant Church Carriage House, 2526 J St., Eureka. Jesus! Mary! Joseph! View eight different scenes while listening to a recorded narrative from the comfort of your car. www.fcceureka.org. 442-6774. McKinleyville Arts Night. 6-8 p.m. Various locations throughout McKinleyville. Celebration of local artists and their works. 834-6460.
“OTHER” HOLIDAY EVENTS
The Last Soul Night On Earth. 9 p.m. Humboldt Brews, 856 10th St., Arcata. Last chance to move your ass with resident DJs Matt n’ Adam, Jaymorg, Mantease and King Maxwell. $5. humbrews.com. 826-2739. Berel Alexander Solstice Celebration. 8 p.m. Garberville Theater, 766 Redwood St. Humboldt native returns for a show with a full band and openers Crossroads. $15. 923-7878.
World Famous Mayan Apocalypse. 9:30 p.m. Arcata Theatre Lounge, 1036 G St. Ring in the end of civilization with electronic music artists Danny Corn, Comma, Grenier and Hypha. $15. worldfamousproductions.net. 822-1220. Zombie Apocalypse World End Party. 10 p.m. Nocturnum, 206 West Sixth St., Eureka. DJs Anya, Itchiefingaz and Gabe Pressure help you prepare for your brain to be eaten. $5. The Holiday Bizarre III: End Game. 9 p.m. Jambalaya, 915 H St., Arcata. In Human Creation presents a variety fund raising show for the development of Redwood Raks World Dance Studio. Music by Drifter Killer, Tellum, Declan Cowan and a surprise jamband. $5. jambalayaarcata.com. 822-4766. Winter Solstice/End of the Mayan Calendar Celebration. 7 p.m. Logger Bar, 631 Second St., Blue Lake. Dinner and music by Seed and The Movers and the Shakers. 668-5000. Winter Solstice Benefit. 7:30 p.m. Om Shala Yoga Center, 858 10th St., Arcata. Sing your heart out with Shemaia, Traci and Peggy. Bring a can of food. Benefit for Hospice of Humboldt. $10. omshalayoga.com. 825-9642. Changing Tomorrow. 8 p.m. Arcata Playhouse, 1251 Ninth St. Celebrate the end of the Mayan calendar and winter solstice with music by Nighthawk and Nebulawn Mower. emmacenter.org. 822-1575.
ART
Are you in the wedding biz?
The Opening at the End. 5:30 p.m. Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka. Opening reception for Peter Santino’s installation pieces that deal with the problematic end of time and the world as predicted by the Mayan calendar or Mesoamerican Long Count calendar. E-mail janine@humboldtarts.org. 442-0278.
SPOKEN WORD
Winter Stories Around the Christmas Fire. 7 p.m. Old Town Coffee and Chocolates, 211 F St., Eureka. Spooky holiday ghost stories with Humboldt’s wandering spectre and storyteller Carpathian. With guests Paul Woodland, April Parrott and Howard Emerson. www.patientcreatures. com. 445-8600.
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Eureka Sequoia Garden Club. 11 a.m.-1:30 p.m. First Covenant Church Carriage House, 2526 J St., Eureka. Monthly meeting. This month’s program features Deborah Giraud, UC Cooperative Extension Farm and community adviser. E-mail mgoodwin@northcoast.com. 442-1387.
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