May!

Redwood Coast Village

Voice

Dear Villagers,

May is truly a delightful month, bursting with the vibrant colors of blooming flowers and the warm embrace of sunshine, reminding us all of the beauty of renewal and the joy of connection. As we step into this splendid season, the Redwood Coast Village community is excited to celebrate the countless opportunities for social activities and outdoor adventures that spring brings. From lively gatherings to serene strolls in nature. May is a perfect time for our seniors to engage, connect, and thrive. Let’s embrace this month with optimism, as we look forward to a variety of enriching events and programs designed to enhance the quality of life for older adults. Remember, nurturing our mental well-being and fostering social connections is essential, especially in this vibrant time of year. We invite you to join us in participating in community events, as together we promote a sense of belonging and joy for seniors in the Eureka area. Let's make this May a month to remember!


Your Friends at RCV


PS Take a look at our "Meet Redwood Coast Village" event on the 16th, we'd be happy to see you!

Redwood Coast Villager

May Birthdays!

Randi M.

Ira B.

Steven B.

Cindy S.

Harla S.

Allison T.

Debra H.

Deborah M.

Janet L.

Valerie H.

Susan D.

Ben B.

Randy M.

Lois B.

Kara N.

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Supporting Healthy Aging Conference

May 15th, 8am - 5pm

Sequoia Conference Center, Eureka


A one-day, in-person event designed to explore the many dimensions of aging well--physically, cognitively, socially, and systemically--within the unique context of Humboldt County.

The full conference agenda, registration link and continuing education details can be found at supportinghealthyaging.org. Course fee is $85 per person before May 5th, afterwards $100. The course fee includes CEU's, program materials and lunch.

Louise (Bacon-Ogden) is Back!

May 19th 12:30 - 2:30

Humboldt Senior Resource Center

A SURPRISE Art class!

Louise has something special up her sleeve! Space is limited, don't be late!

Rob & Ken have shared a house in Cutten for the past year.

Sharing a Home as an Older Adult

“I laugh more since Carol moved in,” says Lois, 77, of McKinleyville. Carol, 68, appreciates that Lois “respects me as an individual.” The two have shared a home for almost 3 years, finding comfort, security, and mutual care in their arrangement.

Other Humboldt County residents who have come to share a space later in life expressed gratitude for their home-mate, who brought them more connectedness, stability, flexibility, freedom, and genuine care. 

Ken, 81, and Rob, 67, met just over a year ago. Now housemates in Cutten, they value the small gestures—Rob’s thoughtfulness and Ken’s hospitality—and bond over shared interests like sports and old movies.

Even independent individuals find companionship rewarding. Michael, 74, of Eureka, thought he was better off alone after caring for family for years. An ad for Homeshare led him to Eduardo, 32, who is often busy outside the home. While he truly enjoys his company, he also savors the intermittent moments of solitude.

Delle, 79, rents a room to Melody, 61, in Arcata. The extra income helps Delle with alternative healthcare costs, while Melody appreciates the shared resources and support. “It would be difficult for me… having my own apartment and paying everything myself,” she said.

Northcoast Homeshare, a program of the Area 1 Agency on Aging (A1AA), matches older adults with housemates, benefiting both by making housing more affordable and companionship more accessible. The program screens and advises both parties to ensure a good fit. According to Rob, “the groundwork was fantastic”, and for Melody, “it has been a godsend.” 

If you or someone you know could benefit from the free, local, in-person housemate-matching services, you can reach out to Julie, Homeshare and Housing Coordinator, at homeshare@a1aa.org or 707-442-3763. All inquiries welcome! 

MAY Events

Farmers' Markets Are Back!


Garberville   Fridays     11am-3pm    May 2-Nov 21


Miranda           Mondays   2-6pm        May 5-Oct 27


Shelter Cove        Tuesdays   11am-3pm     May 6-Oct 28 


Eureka Friday Night         Fridays     5:30-8:30pm   June 6-Aug 29


Fortuna            Tuesdays   3-6pm         May 6-Oct 28


Henderson Center  Thursdays  10am-1:30pm  June 5-Nov 13


Old Town           Tuesdays   10am-1pm    July 1-Oct 28


McKinleyville       Thursdays  3-6pm        July 3-Oct 30


Customers can shop directly from small farms and local food producers, supporting a more resilient local food system economy. Most markets proudly accept CalFresh EBT and offer a $15 Market Match to stretch food budgets further.

Eureka Chinatown Street Festival

May 3rd, Old Town

The Fourth Annual Eureka Chinatown Street Festival - Year of the Snake will take place on Saturday, May 3 in Eureka, CA during Arts Alive. This free and family-friendly event hosted by Humboldt Asians & Pacific Islanders in Solidarity (HAPI) will feature traditional and contemporary Asian dance and music performances, food and art vendors, and fun activities for all ages.

General schedule:

4-6 pm Lion Business Blessings in Old Town Eureka

6-9 pm Cultural performances in front of the Clarke Historical Museum


May 3rd Arts Alive!

Book Signing with local author Michael Kauffmann

Eureka Books 426 2nd St., 6 - 9pm


Emergency Preparedness Instruction

Weds May 7th, 10:30am

HSRC Heritage Cafe

1910 California St.

Learn how to:


  • Create an emergency kit
  • Develop a Family communication plan
  • Emergency action plans & understanding local hazards



presented by Tri-county Independent Living

Touch a Truck!

May 9th, 4:30 - 6:30pm

Lafayette Elementary, 3100 Park St.

A family-friendly event!


Humboldt Rose Society's Annual Rose & Plant Sale

Saturday, May 10th, 10am - 4pm

1525 Harris St. Eureka



Water Color Workshop!

Saturday, May 10th, 10am - 12pm

Sequoia Park Duck Pond

All materials will be provided!

Join Eureka Community Services for a fun-filled en plein air watercolor workshop!  Get inspired by Eureka's beautiful parks and trails as you paint the scenery and connect with nature. Whether you're a beginner or experienced artist, our friendly instructors will guide you every step of the way. 

42nd Annual Atalanta's Victory Run

Sunday, May 11th, 10am

Mothers' Day

North Coast Co-Op


Repair Cafe

Sunday, May 11th at 10am - 2pm

Arcata Community Center

Free fix it event. Volunteers will be on hand to repair small appliances, electronics, clothing, lamps, computers, jewelry, simple bike repairs.

Game Night!

May 15th, 4 - 8pm

3000 Newburg Rd., Fortuna

Board games and card games.Run by volunteer Matt Manzano. If you have questions email: Layla@glccenter.org

2025 Redwood Coast Kite Festival

May 17th & 18th

Halvorsen Park

The Redwood Coast Kite Festival will be a free public event held along the Humboldt Bay waterfront. Along with the Festival, there will be an Artisans Fair.

TLC New Year Presented by Nor Cal Lao Foundation and the Lao Community

Saturday, May 17th

Bear River Band of the Rohnerville Rancheria Tribal Government


Blue Lake Community Resource Center

Clothing Giveaway

Thursday, May 22nd, 10am - 1pm

111 Greenwood Ave. Blue Lake

Kinetic Grand Championship

Saturday, May 24th, Noon

Arcata Plaza

A 3 day marathon spanning over 40 miles of Humboldt County California's towns, beaches, trails, and Rivers every Memorial Day Weekend.


Stewardship Workday at Freshwater Farms

Sunday, May 25th

9am - 12pm

No experience necessary—just bring your energy! We’ll provide tools, gloves, water, coffee, tea, and snacks to keep you fueled.

WANTED: Volunteers!


Get out and meet some new friends! They might be an RCV member who needs a ride. Work as much or little as you like, call us today to find out more!

707 443-9747 x1283

Ongoing Opportunities!

Humboldt Redwoods

State Park


This park with over 17,000 acres of old-growth redwoods offers camping, hiking, fishing & swimming.

A great new year outing for everyone!

Park headquarters and the visitor center are located on the Avenue of the Giants, State Route 254, between the towns of Weott and Myers Flat—45 miles south of Eureka and 20 miles north of Garberville, off Highway 101.

Visitor Center.

Arts are Alive

in Humboldt!



Old Town, Eureka


Charming Old Town is filled with Victorian-era buildings, some great restaurants and bookstores. In the former Bank of Eureka building, the Clarke Historical Museum highlights Native American art and culture. Gift shops, novelty stores, and cafes surround the redbrick Gazebo Fountain, site of a farmers' market. Overlooking Humboldt Bay, the Eureka Waterfront Trail is popular for jogging, biking, and rollerblading.

Visit Here.

Mckinleyville Senior Center

1620 Pickett Rd. McKinleyville, CA 95519

McKinleyville Senior Center hosts an array of classes and activities like T'ai Chi, SAIL, walking groups, TOPS, bingo, computer and hand held device instruction and more! Look for details on FaceBook or call 707 839-0191!

Become a Partner of Redwood Coast Village!


Are you ready to give your business or event a little extra shine? Our monthly newsletter could be the perfect vehicle to boost your visibility and connect with our vibrant community! By featuring your offerings, you’ll not only reach a targeted audience of seniors and their families but also foster a sense of belonging and support that strengthens the fabric of Humboldt County.


Join us in sharing your story and watch as we create delightful moments together—because who doesn’t love a good laugh and a memorable experience? Let’s embark on this journey of community growth and engagement, one newsletter at a time!


Contact Redwood Coast Village at 707 443-9747 x1283, we'd love to hear from you!

  

Thank you to our Community Partners!

Will you consider a gift to HSRC?

Donations to the Humboldt Senior Resource Center are appreciated and help ensure older adults in our community are able to age at home with dignity and independence. 


If you choose, you can designate your donation to Redwood Coast Village. Read the QR code below from your phone or just click the button to make a donation or mail your donation to HSRC, 1910 California St., Eureka, CA 95501. For questions, call 707-443-9747 x1283.

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