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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 spirit. In Old Town, residents and visitors alike are gearing up for a festive holiday season, filled with events and performances that showcase the town’s rich cultural heritage. The Eureka Children’s Chorus will be performing at the Gazebo at Second and F streets, spreading holiday cheer to all who attend. The St. Bernard’s High School Orchestra will also be performing at the Gazebo, adding to the festive atmosphere. Meanwhile, the Redwood Interfaith Gospel Choir will be caroling through Old Town, filling the streets with the sounds of joy and celebration.

Community Spirit

The holiday season is a time for community spirit, and Old Town is no exception. Residents and visitors alike are coming together to celebrate the season, with events and performances that showcase the town’s rich cultural heritage. The holiday events in Old Town are a testament to the community’s spirit and generosity. From the Eureka Children’s Chorus to the St. Bernard’s High School Orchestra, the performances are a celebration of the town’s diverse cultural heritage.

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 year’s event promises to be an unforgettable experience, filled with festive music, delicious food, and exciting activities for all ages.

What to Expect

  • A festive atmosphere with twinkling lights and decorations
  • Live music performances by local musicians
  • A variety of holiday treats and refreshments
  • Interactive activities and games for kids
  • A special appearance by Santa Claus
  • The Tree Lighting Ceremony

    The highlight of the Festival of Lights is the Tree Lighting Ceremony, which takes place at 6:30 p.m. This special event marks the official start of the holiday season and is a cherished tradition for many families.

    The galleries are open to the public and free to visit, making it the perfect destination for art lovers and families with young children.

    The Artistic Haven of the Pacific Northwest

    Located in the heart of the Pacific Northwest, the Anderson Collection is a treasure trove of artistic expression, boasting an impressive collection of contemporary and modern art. This museum store and permanent collection gallery is a must-visit destination for art enthusiasts, families, and anyone looking to experience the beauty of the region’s artistic heritage.

    The Permanent Collection Gallery

    The permanent collection gallery is home to a diverse range of artworks, showcasing the talents of renowned artists such as Morris Graves, Glenn Berry, and Melvin S. William. The gallery features a wide range of mediums, including paintings, sculptures, and prints, each one carefully selected to provide a unique perspective on the Pacific Northwest’s artistic landscape. Some of the notable artworks on display include: + Morris Graves’ “Untitled” (1960), a seminal work that showcases the artist’s unique blend of abstract expressionism and surrealism. + Glenn Berry’s “Untitled” (1980), a vibrant and colorful painting that exemplifies the artist’s use of bold brushstrokes and vivid colors. + Melvin S.

    The downtown area is also home to the historic 1920s-era building that houses the downtown’s oldest restaurant, The Old Mill.

    The Downtown Revitalization Efforts

    The downtown area has undergone significant revitalization efforts in recent years, with a focus on preserving its unique character and charm. The city has implemented various initiatives to attract new businesses, improve infrastructure, and enhance the overall quality of life for residents. The city has invested in upgrading the downtown area’s infrastructure, including the installation of new streetlights, sidewalks, and bike lanes. The city has also implemented a business improvement district (BID) to support local businesses and promote the downtown area as a vibrant and attractive destination. Additionally, the city has launched a marketing campaign to promote the downtown area as a hub for arts, culture, and entertainment.

    The Role of Local Businesses

    Local businesses play a crucial role in the revitalization efforts of the downtown area. They are the backbone of the community, providing jobs, services, and a sense of identity to the area. Hamboldt Crafts and K.CO. INTERIORS are two examples of local businesses that have contributed to the downtown area’s revitalization efforts. The Gritty Kitties, Swingo Domingo, and The Little Shop of Herers are other local favorites that have helped to create a vibrant and diverse atmosphere in the downtown area. These businesses have not only provided employment opportunities but have also helped to preserve the area’s unique character and charm.

    The Importance of Preserving History

    The downtown area is home to several historic buildings, including the 1920s-era building that houses The Old Mill restaurant.

    Celebrating creativity and self-expression through art and fashion.

    on December 18th at the Downtown Arts Center.

    The Art of the Season: A Celebration of Creativity and Self-Expression

    As the holiday season approaches, the Downtown Arts Center is abuzz with excitement. This year, the center is hosting a spectacular event that combines art, fashion, and performance – the “Living Doll Holiday Fashion Show Extravaganza.” The event promises to be a night to remember, featuring a diverse range of artistic talents and styles.

    The Art of Nicole Devine

    One of the highlights of the evening will be the work of local artist Nicole Devine. Devine’s art is a unique blend of acrylic painting, watercolors, and mixed media. Her pieces are not only visually stunning but also carry a deep emotional resonance. Devine’s art is a reflection of her own experiences and emotions, making each piece a personal and intimate expression of her inner world. Some of Devine’s notable works include: + “Merry Christmas,” a vibrant acrylic painting that captures the essence of the holiday season.

    The program is designed to provide a safe and nurturing environment for kids to explore and learn. The program is open to children of all ages and backgrounds, and is free to attend for families who meet certain income guidelines.

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    Food and drink options available.

    The Ultimate Festival Experience

    A Celebration of Art, Music, and Community

    The festival is a vibrant celebration of art, music, and community, bringing together a diverse range of creatives and enthusiasts from all walks of life. The event promises to be an unforgettable experience, with a unique blend of visual and auditory delights that will leave attendees in awe.

    A Showcase of Artistic Talent

    The festival features an impressive array of art installations, including oil paintings and sculptures by talented artists such as Rachel K Schlueter. Her works showcase a mastery of color and texture, transporting viewers to a world of beauty and wonder. The art installations are carefully curated to create an immersive experience, inviting attendees to explore and engage with the creative expressions on display.

    Live Music to Get You Moving

    The festival also boasts an incredible lineup of live music performances, with the Sweet Soul Band taking center stage from 8 to 11pm. Their soulful melodies and infectious rhythms are guaranteed to get you moving and grooving, with a playlist that spans genres and decades.

    ZEN HUMBOLDT 437 F St. “Humboldt Stained Glass Collective,” Atticus Blanco, Katherine Mcabee, Virginia Snodgrass, Emma Miller and Colleen Clifford, stained glass.