[From Surfrider Humboldt.]
On Friday, April 1, Ocean Conservancy, Humboldt Surfrider and Humboldt Baykeeper present an extra special Ocean Night at Arcata Theatre Lounge. This time, donations from the monthly event will go toward The Redwood Regional Rotary Relief Super Fund to provide support and assistance to Del Norte County fishermen devastated by the tsunami.
Lost Coast Communications radio stations KHUM 104.3/7 FM and KSLG 94.1 FM are sponsoring April’s Ocean Night.
Ocean Night has been a staple of ATL’s monthly calendars since 2009. The event is all-ages, donation-based and includes a post-film raffle. Movies for the Friday, April 1 event include Drive-Thru Japan, a “search for waves in the land of the rising sun” and Baja Wave Document, directed by veteran Hollywood film editor Chris Figler, portraying the efforts of WiLDCOAST and fishermen in Baja California to preserve the last wild coastlines of the peninsula.
Doors open at 6:30 p.m., movies start at 7 p.m. For updates on this and future Ocean Night events, see arcatatheater.com, surfrider.org/humboldt, humboldtbaykeeper.org and caloceans.org. To donate money or raffle prizes, call Jennifer Savage at (707) 477-8283 or Humboldt Baykeeper at (707) 268-8897.

If you can’t make it to this you can always..
Come to Humboldt County Teen Court’s
10th Annual Benefit Brunch
Quiche Pro Quo
Sunday April 3rd 11AM-1PM at the Teen Center in Eureka.
Tickets $12 in advance, $10 at the door.
Contact Dianna Heimstadt, event coordinator, regarding event sponsorships and volunteer opportunities, 444.3371, or Teen Court Director, Sacha Marini, at 444.0153.
Thanks for posting this, Heraldo! We now have a surfboard and a night at the Requa Inn to raffle off in addition to the usual cool schwag.