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Thing you need to be on the lookout for and others are simply actions not to do many of our inland for us are very remote so if you'll be hiking or simply driving in these rural areas be prepared for unexpected medical and or mechanical issues chief among medical related items to watch out for or sprained ankles along with cuts and abrasions if you choose to hike on some of the more challenging trails you could accidently step on a rock and either springy or fall down and scrape yourself pretty good how the end sceptics bandages and other items readily available to help you out springs are a bit more tricky but if you have taken the time to be ready and not be surprised you will significantly reduce the impact of the situation have fun and be safe your safety is our job. This is 90 am destination radio with streaming audio at destination dash Radio dot com If you live in humble don't know it or curry county's turn to us to find out about things to do and sites to see that are close to home 'd if you're visiting our beautiful area we've got plenty of ideas for you to northern California's Redwood coast and on the Wild Rivers coast of southern Oregon there are so many reasons to play stay and relax and that's why there is destination radio. Make every day a special occasion with a visit to the Victorian village of Ferndale a stroll through our historic village is a great start before exploring our many unique and interesting shops in art galleries where friendly people offer you good old fashioned service enjoy a coffee break at one of our main street cafes or meet friends for lunch or dinner We've got lots of choices our historic inns in motels offer guests modern conveniences and comfort in beautifully restored architectural treasures so come see us we'd love for you to stay play and relax in the Victorian village of Ferndale. Before we head out to our next destination let's listen to one of destination radio sponsors. Dreams often feel out of reach but your dream home doesn't have to be current or Stromberg of strumpet realty know about finding dream homes and living the dream and telling our county Doris is a local gal growing up in Crescent City on a dairy farm her family owned she went away to school at Chico but the lure of Del Mar County pulled her back what helps to set Doris apart is more than just her intimate knowledge of the county it's the fact that she has a background of working on a variety of community projects not only does the community benefit from her wisdom but she's been able to expand her knowledge of the people in places and down our county whether it's being active in the Del Mar county board of realtors or with the Habitat for Humanity Dorothy is one of the 20 percent who gets out there makes a difference for others helps keep her going and makes del Norte a better place to live by serving on a grand jury just a few years ago she became knowledgeable about the inner workings of the county and knows where to turn to for those special situations that sometimes happen Kurt Stromberg was born in Finland but immigrated to America as a young child with his family after graduating from Del Norte high current went to and graduated from Sonoma State when visiting Finland after completing college Kurt always the observant one noted it really gets cold in Finland each winter and he returned across the city where he began working in real estate at Hamilton realty there he met Doris after working there a few years they purchased the company and renamed it coincidentally enough Stromberg realty along with ownership Kurt also is activist church and provides assistance and insight for the Del Norte County Public Works Department he currently is very active in the formation and the ongoing last chance great committee as the region attempts to arrive at answers for this slippery situation together this Trenberth support many local efforts including providing scholarships for high school graduates. Her just like Doris his wife has been recognized by other realtors and business owners in the Crescent City Smith River and gasket areas for their community efforts as important they've also been lauded by their customers for decades of outstanding Real Estate Service all of this community service makes curt and Doris valuable members of our community and make some knowledgeable about the Delmore area all important things but when it comes to working with you to find that dream home or property that's when they really shine your their top priority anyone who's bought a home knows the anxiety and concerns however with curtain Doris They guide you step by step through the process sharing your excitement about finding that new home they want to make your dream home your real home that's the Strandberg way. Helping you find the home of your dreams. You found destination radio your one stop resource for everything to see and do one California's Redwood coast and on the Wild Rivers coast of Oregon every day we check our calendar for activities you and your family might enjoy We keep you up to date on our region the weather and provide helpful safety tips we're proud of our corner of the world and all it has to offer for locals travelers or future visitors making plans we're a destination Radio 988 and streaming on the web at destination dash Radio dot com . Support the new teen center in McKinley village by purchasing a commemorative brick paver a small brick with 3 lines of 15 characters which is $200.00 a larger brick than 6 lines this $500.00 these bricks will be placed in the walkway up to the entrance of the teen center it's a great way to recognize important dates or people in your life to advertise your business could be made online or by contacting them in the reports immigration office at 839900. Moving and Storage your United Van Lines mover presents the weather living in humble and Del Mar County is a moving experience. The weather for the morning of Friday March 10th will have cloudy conditions early on and sun by this afternoon 7 to 10 mile per hour winds will be expected with highs today staying in the upper fifty's to low sixty's the Elland areas will have similar conditions with sun in the afternoon and cloudy conditions early on and highs today will stay in the upper sixty's with lows staying in the lower to mid forty's. Those living along Route 10091 have quads an afternoon sun also with temperatures today stain in the lower to mid sixty's and finally working some don't our county should anticipate cloudy to mostly cloudy conditions today with high staying in the low sixty's and lows around $44.00 degrees. For the many things in our area to do Place de Marie lots this is destination radio. Waves crashing on the rocks at Wilson Creek rafters ride the rapids on the Trinity River Roosevelt bring traffic to a standstill on the redwood highway inspiring natural scenery and wild life awesome outdoor experiences destination radio it's all about where to go and what to do on the Wild Rivers coast of Oregon and California is beautiful Redwood Coast stay with $980.00 am destination radio and find out where to play and relax in our area now streaming at destination dash Radio dot com. Welcome back to the Catch Up next we have Nico Nico is a member of the group that's right a group of especially for those sunspots. 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James intimidate hundreds brought on by the discovery of gold and that be it wasn't humble county that made it happen after this coverage gold in Sacramento and then later on American River and the Trinity River San Francisco became the city with folks who would supply the prospectors with all they needed or thought they needed the population of the city by the bay exploded from 2849 to over 59000 just. 60 years later lumber was needed to build the homes the stores the sidewalks and even the materials needed in the gold fields for things like sluice boxes as an example lumber went from $50.00 a 1000 board feet to $500.00 in just one year this was a backdrop for a burgeoning industry that was to change temper and how it would be harvested and milled just a scant 300 miles to the north but 854 there were 9 Mills on humble Bay And although Eureka was just 3 years old Eureka produced more lumber than any other city or town in the Pacific Northwest by 859 just another 5 years later the area around humble Bay was the most extensively lumber district in California within 30 years sets 888 the North Coast had 400 mills cutting some of the largest trees in the world simply stated Eureka and the surrounding communities are here because of redwood trees where here the ornate Victorian homes were built by people associated with the timber industry the banks railroads and ships in the area were owned by people in the timber industry the city's political leaders were also the timber barons the population from the most meagerly employed to the most well refined where here because of timber the cutting moving and milling of these huge trees was also a new challenge as a demand for wood was skyrocketing and obviously before some of today's abilities existed the timber industry helped to facilitate the development of technology also the primary motivator was to keep up with demand that was regional they had to figure out how to cut down the trees and then get them to the mill more quickly when the industry began the redwoods were cut by 2 men and their axes is often would take up to one week double edged axes where the 1st development and longer handles were employed to get more leverage to dig in cut deeper the cross-cut saw was lengthened considerably during this time with handles at both ends as are. It is $875.00 a steam powered portable saw was attempted to be used but not with much success as also a $200.00 lb drag saw that was invented in Eureka during this time a lighter model was developed later on that helped a certain extent another trying situation was the fact that getting a downed trees to market was problematic even if just sectioned up a $400.00 foot tree it's still a huge endeavor as some of these monsters measured over 30 feet in diameter originally logs were moved by using screw jacks that would be floated or towed to nearby rivers or creeks and delivered to the mills horses and oxen told logs longer distances on what is referred to as a skid road a skid row to simply a series of smaller trees laid down to form a road of trees to drag the larger and heavier trees along so it would have less friction that means the load is easier to move for the oxen or horses or mechanical devices being used to accomplish the job logging railroads primitive at 1st begin hauling logs to the mills these are augment it with the construction of the 1st railroad in the state simultaneous to these challenges for the industry face was the actual cutting of the redwoods at the sawmills when the industry was just forming here a single blade moved up and down by a crank then a longer Sasol was used followed by other saws it cut at the same time but so as to cut red wood had to be made strong and more durable that in other areas due to the amount of work that they are being called on to do fast circular saws were also invented locally to replace the reciprocating saw a set tended to break and snap at the pressures they were put under blade sizes increased during this time from a 12 inch blade eventually to a 72 and circular saw then came the double circular saws that were replaced by 3rd saws and for solace that would work in tandem to cut an even larger log. Finally the 1st bandsaw was developed to replace and compliment those circular saws However the most significant invention in the timber industry was the steam donkey an $882.00 this adaptation of steam power was designed to move large logs and was invented by John boulder of Boulder and Carson Lumber Company in Eureka his inventiveness wasn't just limited to the steam donkey John Doe Bear had a series of inventions beginning with a circular saw to cut lumber an 860 he developed a telling machine in 1963 he also created a steam powered portable Fellingham bucking saw an 875 as well as an improved vertical spool of donkey 8 years later he also had another option with a steam donkey that was mounted on a logging locomotive Waldo bears a one who was 1st thought of as an inventor of the tools to use and harvesting the redwood trees many other local folks in the logging industry were equally as creative to give a sense on how the size of these giants were used early local towns often constructed dance floors on a single tree stump you can also find other areas where the size of the timber is mind numbing by the standards of today just as a last point of trivia are these lesser known facts did you know Redwood has been used to rebuild San Francisco 7 times after fires Redwood was also used as the long pilings in building the Golden Gate Bridge as well. If you live on California's Redwood coast or on the Wild Rivers coast of Oregon this is where you'll find out about things to do and places to see that are right where you live if you're visiting our unique area we'll tell you about events and activities that will make you want to stay awhile longer special Roads to take or spectacular scenery trails that let you hike in the tall trees great places to peddle your bike or paddle a canoe with streaming audio at destination dash Radio dot com and at 980 am this is destination radio if you know a college student in his or her 2nd or 3rd year in who will graduate with a degree leading to a career in radio broadcasting digital media or songwriting here is due to a scholarship award from destination really 0 on 9 am as a member of the international broadcasters idea bank we want to give one college student $10000.00 to win you must go to w w w dot Eureka Radio dot com or come down to the station at 11 o one Marsh Road in Eureka The deadline for receipt of application is March 18th the scholarship will go to one student who is now attending a us college or university and must seek a degree in radio broadcast related programs such as digital media communications journalism advertising or music composition this is only for students currently attending college and in at least their 2nd year contact us immediately for an application for this $10000.00 scholarship this award made possible by c. Sac representing songwriters Eureka Broadcasting and the idea bank. Hey everyone let's all stop what we're doing and take off and see every moment can be kind of special but it could be loud moments goofy moments during the moments it doesn't matter because every time dad's like us to the moment like that to spend with our kids. It's pretty momentous So let's take a moment to make a call 807 Ford at 4 when one of his a fatherhood DACA brought to you by the u.s. Department of Health and Human Services and the Ad Council. Sundays are always busy days and humble County and March 12th is no exception as you'll hear in this destination radio update if you're a runner it's the date of the Foggy Bottom milk run which starts from the Danish Main Street in Ferndale there are 10 mile and 4 mile runs plus a 2 mile fun run and walk all ages are welcome sign ups are online at Foggy Bottom milk run dot com Now that all that movement takes energy and got a couple of breakfast fundraisers for your consideration the Mad River Grange 110 hatchery road in blue lake has breakfast from 812 and and the Fortuna vets hall at 1426 Main Street in Fortuna features morning fare from 8 until noon on the 12th and every 2nd Sunday at 9 there's a free Audubon Society birding trip 2 to 3 hours in like that begins at the humble Bay National Wildlife Refuge 1020 Ranch Road in Lolita don't forget your scope or binoculars if you haven't also on the 12th eureka the Pentecostal church presents the southern gospel group the quartet they'll be 2 free services featuring the group at 11 and again at 6 pm the group is made up of pastors and they toured extensively so come and get your gospel music $1060.00 Hoover street in Eureka that's on the 12th at 11 and at 6 pm again there's no admission charge this last item applies to Sunday but it actually get the preview back on the 9th it's the Ferndale Repertory Theatre production of quilters a story of the American frontier with one woman's needle and thread bringing together the patches of their lives girlhood marriage illness spinsterhood and death with live music a company this is a theater experience for moms daughters sisters and the men who love them here's a preview on the night that 8 then Fridays and Saturdays at 8 and Sundays at 2 from the 10th through April 2nd quilter's is recommended for ages 16 and older tickets at Ferndale Rep dot org Or you can call 786-5843 more is on the way stay tuned right here to destination radio. Headline. Threatening family members of players as they watch practice from police were called in approach the suspect. Shot the suspect 3 times he was pronounced dead at the scene. I want to one freeway and they would Boulevard as crowds of people looked. Like. Police officers arresting the suspect when he finally got out of his car and surrendered to the Hollywood Walk of Fame I 80 in Richmond shut down for 5 hours Thursday as law enforcement investigated a shooting 2 people with non-life threatening injuries 3 suspects detained. Today in the Bay Area with the forecast. In some periods. If you experienced. That sleep the rest part and now it's not about finding the right setting or choosing a number the precision and control it's from fun to Portugal pocketed quails. And right from top to keep you comfortable. Enough to finger experience a beauty rest platinum sleep system tonight m j foreigner president of Quicken Loans housing values nationwide have risen by more than 6 percent year over year Quicken Loans has smart ways to help you take advantage of your home's rising equity in fact you could take cash out to consolidate debt the rate today on a 30 year fixed rate mortgage is 4.18 percent a.p.r. 4.35 percent call 800 Quicken today or go to Quicken Loans dot com That's 800 Quicken call for cost information and conditions equal housing lender licensed in all 50 states animal s. Consumer access dot org And we're 33 this is destination radio let us be your guide . Our destination out of the ordinary places and unusual things to do in Humboldt County this time of year 'd if you think rocks are boring chances are you've never been to Chapman's gem and mineral shop and museum 4 miles south of Fortuna just off the redwood highway Chapman's has a $75000.00 square foot display room that holds some of the most beautiful stones from around the world as well as an excellent collection representing the local geology the bluffs across the river from nearby Rio deal for example are chock full of fossilized seashells a testament to the long term changes that have taken place there these cliffs were uplifted from a seabed hundreds of thousands of years ago so they are fertile ground for fossil hounds buzz and Charlotte Chapman have been rock hounds for many years they 1st opened their gem shop in Miranda in the late 1950 s. When the redwood highway still went through that town but the combination of their growing. Collection and the relocation and expansion of the highway led the Chapmans to move to their current location in 1963 and the additional collecting they have done as they travel around the country and around the world prompted the construction of an expanded display area in 1905 and the gallery room in 2005 their daughter Sharon Brown and her husband while carry on the chaplain's legacy of collecting gems and sharing them in their shop among the attractions at Chapman's are Native American artifacts petrified wood precious stones meteorite samples and the largest known collection of petrified palms they have an ultraviolet room for viewing phosphorescent materials tomb and their gallery features larger items such as carvings and amethyst geode which may be purchased as can a variety of rocks shells beads and other collectibles since we're in the southern part of Humboldt County let's keep going on Highway 101 until we're just south of the Humboldt County line look for the signs that direct you to confusion Hill the home of fun mystery and memories for multiple generations confusion Hill open near Pearcey about 80 miles south of Eureka in 1989 and has been asking visitors the question is seeing be leaving ever since since 2010 confusion Hill has been listed as a California state point of historical interest it has been featured in Ripley's Believe It Or Not with the world's largest freestanding Redwood chainsaw carving which you'll see in the parking lot and during this time of year you will also be able to take a ride on their miniature mountain terrain the gravity house is one of the challenges that youngsters have enjoyed at confusion Hill for years as their bodies seem to defy the laws of nature now as adults those same individuals are taking their children and in many cases their grandchildren to experience the oddities of confusion Hill another fun family activity or a romantic evening outing for 2 is a tour of Old Town Eureka in the Old Town carriage company's horse drawn carriage take in the charm and soak up the history of this unique area that once was the. Bustling commercial heart of eureka the owner Brendan Ferran is a Liverpool native who used to operate carriages in New York's Central Park 20 and 40 minute horse ride starter on 11 am next to the gazebo in Old Town at 2nd f. Streets and they continue into the early evening maximum capacity is 4 adults and 2 children there's a curious sight of McKinley fill in the middle of the shopping center just off Central Avenue in the center of town you'll find a long tall structure that you would not expect to find there it's the world's largest totem pole and while there is no history of totems being part of the local Indian culture in the region nonetheless here it stands one very very tall totem pole it was carved by a local developer Ernie Pierson for his new shopping center and McKinley built to help generate notoriety for the facility in 1961 he and John Nelson created this $160.00 foot tall totem pole from a single 500 year old redwood tree in the wooden part of the structure weighs in at a hefty $57000.00 pounds and sits on an iron base which keeps the pole erect and locked in place the entire unit tips the scales at over 30 tons of totem. Another fun outing for the family is the Blue Ox mill works its house in a building that originally was constructed for the North Mountain Power Company to feed electricity to the fledgling city of Eureka and then later used by the Eureka electric railway the structure also served time as a ship building facility when the mill works moved into it in the mid 1970 s. The compound had fallen into disrepair the timing was either good or bad depending on your view this was during the era of double digit inflation and a housing recession that hit nationally at the same time as many of the mills in the area were shutting their doors Eric Hollenbeck and his family began collecting the unique antique equipment needed for this Victorian era mill in short order he had obtained one of the last 52 inch circular saw mills left in operation this tool is similar to the one that John dopier used in local Mills over 100 years earlier they also took possession of a player that dates back to 1905 and neighboring them to turn out properly dimensioned lumber for those seeking to restore the many older structures in the region they are able to produce wooden gutters under 190 to 4 sided Molder and utilize a schooling saw to make the authentic gingerbread trim that is so characteristic of the unique Victorian homes that are Eureka's architectural masterpieces one of the basic tenets of the mill works has been to maintain and pass on the trades of the Victorian era including blacksmithing ceramics plastering and printing in addition to their vintage woodworking tours are available either self guided or as part of a guided group you may also schedule workshops and large group tours Blue Ox mill works is located at 1st an ex streets in Eureka The entrance is near the Target department store the northwestern side of town the blue rocks mill works confusion Hill the old town carry droids Chapman's gem and mineral shop and Museum and the world's tallest totem pole great humble County destinations. This is $988.00 destination radio we're here to tell you about the parks and playgrounds the picnic areas the hiking trails. Spots and swimming holes campgrounds all the wonderful outdoor destinations in our region for you and your family to enjoy whether you live here year round you're here for a vacation or you're planning a future visit Why don't you play stay and relax with us now streaming a destination dash Radio dot com its destination radio. Abortion is a global concern but did you realize Humboldt County has the highest abortion rate per capita of any California county please join 40 Days for Life from March 1st the 8th day to pray for the end of abortion 40 Days for Life is a concentrated 40 day campaign a prayer and fasting community outreach and peaceful vigil visit 40 Days for Life dot com slash Eureka make this let and life saving time. I am Johnny. My friend Calvin is the single dad of 2 teenage boys including Jonathan was. And he is what we call a runner this means of the soon. Bang he's gone. Faster his feet and has absolutely no awareness of danger but this isn't something new to Jonathan according to a 2000 by the interactive network Kennedy Krieger Institute more into children with autism spectrum disorder negatively rounder from say. Unfortunately many cases. It's only it knew that the child affected but. It's important that you take precautionary measures. To move. To for your safety with practical solutions this is a disability campaign today sometimes you just need to start the week out with a little fun that's where I'm headed in this humble County update on Destination radio. Monday's you can be a star with an open mike night at the firm bridge market ridgetop cafe it's free and it goes from 530 to 9 bring your talent leave a star it's at 623 firm bridge drive in Fortuna now another way to restart or at least train quality is a strawman plug that hole why and Isles face the ukulele your early week is best spent on the 1st Monday of the month that the your kid a community center at $530.00 is casual beginners are welcome admission is $3.00 at $321.00 m.l.k. Parkway in Arcadia or on the 1st Tuesday at $130.00 get your Yukon at the humble senior Resource Center 910 California St in Eureka emission is 2 bucks. Perhaps the isles are not your musical home maybe it's eastern Europe come listen or sing and play along with music from the Balkans in Eastern Europe Mondays at 7 at the sanctuary 1301 j. Street Archita 7 o'clock for singing $730.00 for voice and instruments and 8 instruments only mission is $1.00 to $3.00 a month to the 6 Come enjoy the documentary Peace program a person who walked more than 25000 miles on a personal pilgrimage for peace film as part of the 0 to fierce festival admission is $5.00 at the arcade a playhouse $51.00 night Street in Archita and says you warmed up so effectively maybe later in the evening on Monday it's time for you to shine there's another free open mike night this one of the Clam Beach tavern 4611 Central Avenue in McKinley bill you'll never know unless you try to see the 7 tumble States Van Duzer theater welcome to 6 musicians and the African guitar summit absolutely amazing talent awaits tickets and information at 8 to 63928 show times at 8 o 8 during the day play a bit of ping pong Tuesdays at the locker bar 510 railroad Avenue in blue lake cool wars on the way. If you live in Smith River or Scotia or Crescent City or. You'll be looking for someplace different to take the family something special to do this weekend destinations for day trips and overnights biking or birdwatching and you'll turn to us because we're here to help you find your close to home destination at my a.t.m. And destination dash Radio dot com We're a destination radio. President football player. Member has been the foundation of my success and has led me to create bonds with caring teachers and students that will last forever the staff really cares about is on the right path to achieve their goals after high school offers countless numbers of electives events programs clubs and activities which have taught me throughout the years that there's so much more to education and what do the textbooks. I'm Tory Lonnie emergency manager in the Humboldt County Sheriff's Office of Emergency Services Humboldt County is the beautiful part of earthquake country we are also vulnerable to tsunamis along the coast generated by local interests and earthquakes with a distance or tsunami there is advance warning time to activate sirens and emergency alerts and evacuate tsunami zones. However in the event of a tsunami caused by a local earthquake strong ground shaking is your warning to evacuate tsunami zones . If a strong earthquake last 20 seconds or longer and you are on a beach or in a tsunami zone do not wait for an official warning immediately get to higher ground or inland on foot then check for tsunami warnings or advisories do you know your zone look at the Redwood Coast tsunami work group on line for maps of all tsunami zones and humble county even if you don't live or work in a tsunami zone you probably spend time in them and drive through them being familiar with their local hazards will help you to respond to and recover from disaster your safety is our job. Maybe you live in Humboldt del Norte or curry counties or perhaps you're visiting someone or enjoying the sights here on California's requit coast or an Oregon spectacular Wild Rivers coast for locals and travelers alike destination radio can direct you to the natural highlights of our region the beaches the rivers the tall trees and the hidden treasures that will make it worth your while to stay play and relax a while with Destination radio night 88 and on the web at destination dash Radio dot com. We all play a role in keeping our community safe every day we move in and out of each other's busy lives it's easy to take for granted off a little moments that make up our every day some are good and others not so much and that's why it's when something doesn't seem quite right that it's time to pay attention because only you know it's not supposed to be in your every day so protect your every day if you see something suspicious say something to local authorities. What's our next destination let's find out their destination radio. The arts community is well established and growing in our region all Delmore to Humboldt and Curry County communities have embraced the arts by supporting local galleries and the Community Arts Alive events on a monthly basis and. Curry County there's the manly art center and gallery in Brookings not only is this a location to find local art work it's also a studio that serves as the magnet for local artists the Manly is available for artists of all abilities and ages as they attempt to attract and build the abilities of anyone who has the desire or an interest in painting drawing and sketching if you haven't tried your skills or it's been a while spend a bit of time at the Manly even if you're just in town for a little while you'll find it on Pine street you are also able to purchase much of the work which is created either at the gallery or at many of the local businesses who hang their work the manly art center and gallery is open from 11 to 4 Tuesday through Saturday the Gold Rush center and Gold Beach is also a great place for local art in Curry County it hosts Southern Oregon's largest art gallery and the 6 distinctive and unique themed settings and also feature special galleries for sports themed works and for youth projects to the 6 galleries have a combined 30000 square feet of display area set aside for them the work on display is for sale and they make it quite easy to select and take home the piece or pieces that grab your attention but gold rush center is located in the middle of Gold Beach on Ellensburg Avenue which also serves as Highway 101 you'll be pleased with the amount and the quality of artwork you will find in Curry County Humboldt County has its share of local artistic handiwork as well there are smaller boutique style art galleries in the county such as the Trinidad art gallery and retail store located on Trinity Street in the middle of the city This gallery is a cooperative gallery featuring art in a variety of mediums including textiles and Clay as well as the traditional forms such as oils water colors and pictures you will also be treated to bead work woodwork jewelry and class products which really makes it tough to find just one or 2 pieces but you'll want to have in your home there's a deaf. At focus on a regional art for wildlife ocean and not surprisingly the redwood forests and groves in the area so if you're looking to give a gift to someone out of the area or if you are from the area there should be something that captures the area for you the hours of the Trinidad art gallery and retail store are from $10.00 to $5.00 daily and a bit later in the summer the old town art gallery is the oldest artist cooperative in Humboldt County having been created in 1974 this art gallery is located on 2nd Street in the Old Town section of Eureka and it opens 10 to 5 most days one thing about the old town retail area of Eureka is that there is an embracing for decades of the local art community today this manifests itself in a unique form many businesses allow their stores to display artistic works of local folks so just because a gallery may or may not be open doesn't mean you won't have the chance to purchase some of the extraordinary local artwork from the area another prime location for art in the city of Eureka is the Morris graves Museum of Art this serves as the home of a number of the works of local painters ceramics writers and others in the local arts community they are a partner to the California Arts Council as well as their representative for the state's summer school program for youngsters involved in art the museum is housed in one of the Carnegie libraries that were built in the early 20th century by the steel magnate to encourage learning throughout the country the restored library is in and of itself a delight to spend time in but the art hanging really sets it apart for most it's easy to find since it not only is a large building but situated on the corner of 7th and f. Street in the downtown district of eureka the Morris graves Museum of Art is named after the American painter who was one of the earliest modern artists from the Pacific Northwest He came to Humboldt County in the 1990 s. And provided the Humboldt Arts Council over 100 paintings for raising money till Norton County also has some amazing art galleries. To enjoy the gallery of arts and culture offers a stunning a ray of local and regional artist works but range from paintings to glass to metal or wood crafts and more the mediums you find available to purchase and on display represent a wide variety of work some are presented as jewelry so for all tastes in art this is a wonderful place to stop and soak in the quality works you'll find the ocean and the natural woods in the area motivation in the pieces as well as the source for much of the works the gallery of Arts and Culture in Crescent City is open from 10 to 6 most days lastly a loss so enjoy the crescent Harbor art gallery as a show place for local artists products located by the crescent Harbor on Marina way this art gallery is very very unassuming from the outside in fact you might even have the impression that you're in the wrong spot but don't let the outside keep you away once inside you'll find a variety of art and media created by local artists including a number of Native American artwork pieces and quite often one or more of the artists are present which can give you a special treat the crescent Harbor art gallery is hoping Tuesday through Sunday mornings until 4 in the afternoon for lovers of the arts and those who simply enjoy finding the unique characteristics of a community when traveling to many Thorman and informal art galleries in this area you're in is really amazing while each community was not recognized the center of the regional art community the city of Eureka has been voted the 7th and John villanies 100 best art towns in America and that spirit has been embraced throughout our region as you can see when you stay play and relax in the art galleries here. We'll be watching and waterfront walks county fairs and boat tours logging museums and lighthouses special places to see and fun things to do on Oregon's wild British coast and on the redwood coast of California now you have a destination radio to help you find your best place to play stay and relax shipping locals and visitors alike. At line 88 and now streaming under computer or mobile device at destination dash Radio dot com This is destination radio. I am Liz Smith executive director of the Boys and Girls Club of the redwoods I've certainly seen results in terms of what our partnership with decade of difference has provided for boys and girls top of the redwoods particularly around the early literacy to be able to see these kids who just hated reading before and to now have folks that they're able to work with by a weekly basis I think on a community wide level too it's been awesome to see the partnerships with the various businesses it's the deckle the different the part of. The lot of us who County isn't just where we live it's home at resulting in muffler and Conti's auto repair we want to thank all the members of our community to shop local and keep the unique character of our community alive when you support local merchants and businesses you keep the bonds of community strong and help support your neighbors by supporting each other we support ourselves remember to shop local by local and support local businesses that give our home its unique character. Obligation through description House email spray case. That. Property damage. Staining insect. Reaction health risk pests like mice cockroaches termites and stinging insects pose real health and property risks learn how to protect your family at pest world dot org That's P.T.A.'s t. World dot org a public service message from the National Pest Management Association. Is Full come with us to another great destination on Destination radio. So why are some of the communities of New River Valley named as they are well that's what will share of the segment of destination radio these are presented in no particular order Alton is the. Area where Highway 36 intersects with Highway 101 this used to have quite a bustling community through the decades it originally had the family name of Hanson but was renamed in 862 by s. R. Perry who named it after his hometown Alton Illinois Waddington is an area located just east of Ferndale and was eventually called Washington corners in the late 18th hundreds in addition to some of the dairies in the area and commercial buildings there also was a post office located there Washington was named after Alexander Washington who came to the area from England in 867 you know River was a community that currently is referred to as runner Hill which was named after him or a local businessman and actually you know River was named after the flowing stream which was a source of a large number of eels which were given by local Indians to the Pioneer Explorer l.-k. Would as his party traveled through the area rather realize now more of a neighborhood Fortuna rather than a separate town the area has gone through tremendous change through the years but some of the old buildings can still be seen when you take run a railroad either off of fortune as Main Street traveling south or from Hyde's Ville north along the old highway fern bridge is the area located on the north end of the famous structure at one time it was a train station that was actually there you can still see the old building which has been repurposed the small community came into existence with the construction of firm bridge in 1011. We'll continue with our presentation of the communities and the places of the river valley port Canyon is an area just north of Ferndale It's located on the Salt River which when the area was developed was a navigable river that went in towards grizzly bluff out in the dairy lands a Ferndale it's named after j.g. Canyon who settled the area in the mid $850.00 s. He started up a steamer business between San Francisco and the river valley he had constructed a wharf along with a warehouse in the community Mr Kenyon also invented a liquid pencil known as than the Canon. Fountain Pen Ferndale is one of the primary areas in the river valley known as cream city and the Victorian village Ferndale was developed in $870.00 by the rest family which still lives in the area today it was named for the luxury and growth of ferns found in the valley Newburgh and the general area for tuna was a sawmill community that was established in 1903 located just east of Fortuna e.j. Dodge and 6 partners created the ill River Valley Lumber Company the lumber town was known as Newburgh in honor of Dodge's hometown Newburgh New York in later years the business came to be known as the e.j. Dodge lumber company now we come to Fortuna the current name of for tuna isn't the original name of the city it's been referred to as Springvale due to the number of naturally occurring springs in the area and slide for the landslide that happened northwest of town in the early years of the settlement for tuna comes from a name that the founder of the town Reverend gardener gave to the settlement after purchasing the land he named it fortune because he believed it was an ideal place to live he changed the name to Fortuna because at the time this was a unique name in the United States for a town in the middle of town is the city park while today it has the old railroad depot and the rodeo grounds along with the baseball diamonds and picnic areas originally this area was the Fortuna Otto camp established in early 1921 it was an immediate success later after the depression the advent of the motel and with the highway realigned out of town the property evolved into the park area it is today. This is the final of our presentation of the communities and the places of the il River Valley metropolitan can hardly be found now but it one time had a red wood mill located there and a number of private residences now it is in the middle of a dairy land but still a funk. Drive off Highway $101.00 just south of the Van Dusen bridge metropolitan was originally known as McDiarmid prairie and was renamed in 1904 with the construction of the Metropolitan Redwood Lumber Company there was also the Metropolitan Hotel it was used mainly for the mills employees and their guest as well as the visiting public you can still find some of the old sidewalks of the small community in place leave it is another community in the river valley it is another town that has had more than one name in its history Swack or station was the name of the local railroad station name for Samuel sua the owner of the property swagger remained the Community Reference until 893 when it was renamed Lolita Hill River Drive the old highway will take you to Lolita from the community of fern bridge the original Redwood highway went right through the downtown Lolita in the mid 1930 s. The road was realigned around the outskirts of Lolita on ill River Drive and remained there until the current highway was constructed. Do you have a suggestion for a topic you'd like to hear more about here on Destination radio perhaps it's a place in nature a favorite place to hike bike boat or ride a horse or maybe it's more of a cultural type like area museums are galleries We'd love to hear your ideas visit destination dash Radio dot com Again that's destination dash Radio dot com. This is 980 am destination radio with streaming audio at destination dash Radio dot com If you live in a humble don't know order Curry county's turn to us to find out about things to do and sites to see that are close to home 'd if you're visiting our beautiful area we've got plenty of ideas for you to northern California's Redwood coast and on the Wild Rivers coast of southern Oregon there are so many reasons to play stay and relax and that's why there is destination radio. 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This in disability campaign today Sundays are always busy days and humble County and March 12th is no exception as you'll hear in this destination radio update if you're a runner it's the date of the Foggy Bottom which starts from the Danish Main Street in Ferndale there are 10 mile and 4 mile runs plus a 2 mile fun run and walk all the ages are welcome sign ups are online at Foggy Bottom dot com Now the movement takes energy and got a couple of breakfast fundraisers for your consideration the bad river Grange 110 hatchery road in blue lake has breakfast from 1014 a Vet's Hall at 1426 Main Street in 14 features morning fare from 8 until noon on the 12th and every 2nd Sunday at 9 there's a free Audubon Society birding trip 2 to 3 hour. Unlike that begins at the humble Bay National Wildlife Refuge 1020 Ranch Road in Lolita don't forget your scope or binoculars if you haven't also on the 12th eureka the Pentecostal church presents the southern gospel group the quartet they'll be 2 free services featuring the group at 11 and again at 6 pm the group is made up of pastors and they toured extensively so come and get your gospel music $1060.00 Hoover street in Eureka that's on the 12th at 11 and at 6 pm again there's no admission charge this last applies to Sunday but it actually gets a preview back on the 9th it's the Ferndale repertory theater production of quilters a story of the American frontier with one woman's needle and thread bringing together the patches of their lives girlhood marriage illness spinsterhood and death with live music a company this is a theater experience for moms daughters sisters and the men who love them here's a preview on the night that 8 then Fridays and Saturdays at 8 and Sundays at 2 from the 10th through April 2nd quilter's is recommended for ages 16 and older tickets at Ferndale Rep dot org Or you can call 786-5843 more is on the way stay tuned right here to a destination radio. Destination radio your one stop resource for everything to see and do on California's Redwood coast and on the Wild Rivers coast of Oregon every day we check our calendar for activities you and your family might enjoy We keep you up to date on our region's weather and provide helpful safety tips we're proud of our corner of the world and all it has to offer for local travelers or future visitors making plans we're a destination Radio 1980 8 am and streaming on the web at destination dash Radio dot com. Hello I am Andy phatic I travel Highway one o one from Del Norte to Humboldt County numerous times every week every time I drive last chance grade I wonder about my safety and the safety of others Federal Highway Administration and state officials are well aware the block is indeed falling into the ocean we need a bypass to be identified and built before some innocent person or family dies as a result of this hazard please call or write supervisor Virginia and urge them to keep moving forward on addressing this critical safety hazard. It's a week for savings on the green because shopping show not only is it a week of new folks joining us it's our preceded Tetra state show we'll be welcoming back Mishi Springs there's already a new kind of there's Rachel real Mexican restaurant director driving school with us this week is White Rock Resort and harbor lanes bowling cd age pretty cool bars are on the next show along with the Shiloh in motels throughout the Pacific Northwest we also have Brookings ocean fishing charter fishing trips out of the port this week on the shopping show be sure to visit the website during the week for our deals of the day that could happen during the week or just sign up for the e-mail to get those deals sent to you want a message any time we add another business tune in for the shopper show this Saturday morning at 8 m k I s 106.3 f.m. Or why f.m. 95.3 and 101.3 in the Illinois Valley and on k e k a f m one a 1.5 and 100.9 in Eureka case that champagne shallow and then only Saturday night . Here is our next destination and destination radio. Looking for places with a warm temperatures have many great options in our area 'd 'd beaches on the rivers and Humboldt County have an entirely different personality and experience to them than do the ocean beaches. Obviously there's the views in the waves in the fog in the breezes they're all uniquely found at the ocean and then one of the types of swimming that is what you're looking for deep swim holes or a riffle to lay back in something with a cliff or rock formation to jump off of or sandy beaches to wade in. If you're just looking for River beaches we can give you some choices for through early fall you're going to find that most beaches are going to be accessed in one or 2 ways either by driving there or by floating down the stream in a canoe kayak raft or inner tube all are more than acceptable ways to find that great beach and place to swim a Trinity River is one of those rare is that just naturally draws people to it the vistas are spectacular in the beaches while sometimes rocky are easy to settle into for a great day on the river in the Willow Creek area you'll find big rock Tish Tang and Kim 2 and Kim 2 you'll find a bluffer ledge that is about a 20 foot drop into the Trinity nothing tricky about this one just having fun is all you need to focus on further upstream or anyone you'll find beach access set Sal here or Hawkins bar along with the grace falls which is for service campground There's also a nice swimming area at the eastern side of the bridge on the Denny road the Devil's Elbow is another popular location it offers a few sandy beaches but provides a section of the river without Rapids and ripples to worry about is a nice spot to stretch out and lay around as well to get to Willow Creek So you're an Bert ranch you'll need to drive out to $99.00 anywhere from 45 minutes to an hour long drive as what So have you may need a couple more minutes traveling on Highway $96.00 to some of those swimming areas. The Van Dusen Rivers a bit more limited in the swimming locations for diving and jumping certainly swimmers delight in the county park as the premier location on the river but there are a lot of smaller areas where you can get into the river including right next door of Pampling Grove it's part of the same county park grizzly bluff State Park also has areas where you can get into the river and relax while cooling down part of the challenge of the Van Dusen is that once it gets into the canyon areas it's really tough to get to the river and this starts to happen shortly after the state park there's also Ruth lake just beyond the county line in Trinity County but that's a lake and not a river and we're focusing on river beaches there are some nice swimming areas in the Mad River just outside of blue lake while there the swimming is available access to the river in many places is either illegal because a private property and trash passing laws or the access areas are not set up for any number of vehicle parking However I'll buy the fish Azzurri on hatchery road you will find a number of access points to get to the river to get there you'll need to go through blue lake and follow road Ave you'll see the signs to the fish hatchery start looking for the places to park at the bridge because that's the spot to climb down to get to the beaches at the river the south fork of the Eagle River is another easy place for access for swimming you'll see folks in the area down on the river at Redway Benbow State Park and other locations but the best swimming hole that you can easily access is at the dyer Ville exit there is a stop for a self guided auto to or of the Avenue of the giants that's about 4 miles south of Red Cross. The gravel road at the end of the parking lot takes you directly down to the river bar with many locations to set up a picnic site with swimming all day long again there are many other spots along the avenue that you can get to the river from but these are areas that can handle more than just one or 2 vehicles at a time there are some general rules of them regarding swimming in the rivers in Humboldt County 1st you'll want to be sure to take plenty of waterproof sunscreen a sunburn simply isn't an option you want to consider many folks will even have hats to help prevent the pain you'll see in a tubers and kayakers wearing hats to prevent too much exposure and it's a pretty good idea for everyone some even wear long sleeved shirts the other thing that is often the glutted are 1st aid kits a jam toe or a cut on a rock is no fun and if you can't properly clean the cut and treat the wound it could get worse later on finally snacks and liquids while you may be tempted to have a cooler of beer alongside you it isn't typically the wisest thing to do and don't bring glass with you make it plus take so there's no need to worry about broken pieces of glass then no one else will need to either take the time to prepare watch the kids to make sure they're safe have a blast this summer. And early fall on the beaches along the rivers in Humboldt County. Weights crashed on the rocks at Wilson Creek rafters right the rapids on the Trinity River Roosevelt bringing traffic to a standstill on the red but highway inspiring natural scenery and wildlife awesome outdoor experiences destination radio it's all about where to go and what to do on the Wild Rivers coast of Oregon and California is beautiful Redwood Coast stay with 980 8 am destination radio and find out where to play and relax in our area now screaming at destination dash Radio dot com. The city of Arcadia has its own redwood forest just minutes from downtown drive east on 11th and you'll arrive at a majestic forest with dozens of trails ready for hikers of all ages and ability plenty of open areas basketball courts and playground to make the arcade a community forest you are destination. Destination radio t.j. Why 980 in Eureka California and K.W.'s w 790 am Eureka California. I'm Brian Quinn 0 starts with home county sheriff's office spending time outside in the forests and everywhere in our region is one of the major attract.

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