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A Twitter List by KymKemp A Twitter List by KymKemp
Read moreRefrigerator stocked full for today’s feast at the Arcata Community Center. [Photo provided by Luke Patterson.] Here’s a handy guide to Thanksgiving feasts for those in need. If you know of any more, please add them in the comment sectio.: Crescent City: Noon to 2:00 pm at the Del Norte County Fairgrounds. Arcata: Noon to 3 p.m. at the Arcata Community
Read moreLast Friday, George Gillenwater turned 100. Reaching the century mark doesn’t happen every day so even though this is somewhat belated—happy birthday, George, from all of us here at the Lost Coast Outpost! According Gillenwater’s great grandson, Trevor Barcelos, George was born November 21, 1914 in Libby, Oklahoma. When he was 15 years old, he had to drop out of
Read moreAnyone able to help? Attention KMUD listeners! The pledge drive is being extended till Friday, and the station is suddenly in need of people to answer phones, and to bring lunch and dinner to feed hard-working volunteers. If you or someone you know can help, please call Kerry Morgan at 923 2513. Thank you!
Read moreAre you a haunted house connoisseur? I hear this one is very spooky. Plus, there is a costumed dance on Saturday. Support a local Volunteer Fire Department while having a creepy good time.
Read moreA little wind and rain doesn’t stop the tough folk in SoHum.
Read moreWhen her young owner died tragically, Pepper eventually ended up in the Humboldt County Animal Shelter. Community members helped the young man’s heartbroken mother locate her son’s pet. Now the mom wants to bring Pepper to live with her in Ohio. She needs assistance though. Can you help? The owner of Tiger Lily Bookstore in Garberville, Kathy Epling, who knows
Read moreA representative of CCUSH presents a $250 check as teachers and students from the upper grades at Salmon Creek Community School hold items from the donated box of supplies. A supply drive for Southern Humboldt schools by CCUSH (Community Credit Union of Southern Humboldt) was overwhelmingly successful this fall. From crayons to soccer balls, local residents dropped of brand new items
Read moreHere’s a flyer for one of the classes offered at the Garberville site this fall.`
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