Saturday Speaker Series

Monthly Programs Sponsored by the Humboldt County Historical Society

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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Lore of the Land: Myths, Folktales, and Legends from the Redwood Coast with Paul Woodland

  • Humboldt County Library, Eureka Main Branch (map)

Ours is a region known for its folklore about the mysterious nomad Big Foot, but that is just a small part of the storytelling landscape of the Redwood Coast. Paul Woodland will share tales as tall as the redwoods, with as many twists and turns as the Eel River, and a real life adventure so outrageous it sounds implausible. You will hear about the mystifying disappearance of a prominent Humboldt County lake, the incredible voyage of Captain Courageous, and the last train ride from Luffenholtz, plus many more memorable tales. Woodland, born with a gift for gab, is described in the press as a "clever and captivating storyteller," "verbal artist," and "joyous public personality!"

Paul Woodland dressed for the Discovery Museum's annual fundraiser the Perilous Plunge (into the Humboldt Bay), with his partner Karen Roemke. Photo Credit: Paul Woodland

Paul Woodland dressed for the Discovery Museum's annual fundraiser the Perilous Plunge (into the Humboldt Bay), with his partner Karen Roemke. 
Photo Credit: Paul Woodland