[NorCAN] Upcoming Events at the Museum

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        Upcoming Events at the Clarke Historical Museum

Arts Alive Tonight 6 - 9 p.m.  FREE!

Come down tonight to enjoy the music of local band Wynsome Winds. 
While you are here, learn how to make your own greeting cards with
our local 4H group.  This will be your last chance to enjoy the 4H
and Humboldt State Centennial Exhibits.

Y'all Get Ready for a Hootin' & Hollerin'

Good Time!

January 18, 2014 5-9 p.m.  $50

Our 3rd Annual Murder Mystery is right around the corner!

The Clarke Historical Museum invites all range-riding cowboys and
ranch hands to an ace high event. This fundraiser will take place
Saturday, January 18 from 5 to 9 p.m. So pull out your best chaps and
spurs, because this shindig is going to be a bully good time. The
pulled pork and chicken will be top notch and served early with
delish sides of coleslaw, cornbread and vegetarian chili. A
vegetarian option will be available so everyone is guaranteed to
leave full as a tick. Tickets are $50 and include buffet dinner,
professional performance, line dancing lessons, and a silent auction.
Costumes are encouraged!

This event will take place at the Bayside Grange, 2297 Jacoby Creek
Rd, Bayside, CA and the proceeds provide necessary funding to the
Clarke Historical Museum. This funding assists the museum in its
mission of acquisition, preservation and educational display of
objects relating to Eureka and Humboldt County.

To buy tickets or for any questions please contact Amber at (707)
443-1947 or clarkehistorical at att.net

Members Only Exhibit Opening

January 30, 2014 4:30-6:30 p.m.

Floating Sculptures from Behind the Redwood Curtain: History of
Decoys and Those who Made Them

Exploring the local history of waterfowling, this exhibit highlights
wildfowl decoys and those who made them. Presented as both a tool for
hunting and as an art form, decoys created by some of this region’s
finest carvers will be on exhibit. Displaying the incredible and
meticulous craftsmanship by such decoy carvers as Bill McLellan,
Frank Deuel, William “Bill” Hale, Bill Pinches and Vernon Dahl
and paintings by D. Nicolson Miller, Floating Sculptures helps tell
the story of Humboldt County’s rich waterfowling tradition.

If you are interested in joining us for this special opening please
consider becoming a member by visiting our website or contact Amber
at 443-1947 
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