To celebrate the centennial of what is now called the Save the Redwoods League, and the League’s Centennial Celebration Week (October 6-14), we’ll look at pristine places and pivotal events that were part of the movement’s early history. We’ll learn how a trio of timely telegrams helped save the world’s most famous grove of redwoods, how a pair of floods caused an entire town to become part of a state redwood park, and we’ll look at some of the most striking scenery to be found anywhere.
Join us for this tree-mendous event! For more information about Save the Redwoods League’s Centennial Celebration week, please visit savetheredwoods.org/100-years/centennial-events/celebration-week/
Two (FREE) one-hour presentations beginning at 1:00 and 3:00 pm
HCHS Events: Saturday Speaker Series
Saturday Lecture Programs are sponsored and organized by the Humboldt County Historical Society in partnership with the Clarke Historical Museum. They are hosted at the Museum (240 E Street, Eureka) on the first Saturday of every month. The programs are always FREE but seating is limited - come early to reserve a seat!
All lectures will be available in person and online
unless otherwise announced.
For more information about lectures, please click here to access the Clarke’s event page. As of January 2024, separate announcements
will no longer be posted on the HCHS web site.
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Earlier Event: September 8
Sex, Drunks, and Alleged Insanity: Interpreting Historic Criminal Records with Morgan Harvey
Later Event: November 3
Chasing Down the Moon with Carla Baku