Parental Stress, Kids & the Rolling Stones
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
By Brenda Cooper 
May 28, 2026
My poor parents. Devout Southern Baptists, they permitted minimal TV in our house. Music? Cue the hymnal. Two church services on Sunday and one on Wednesday evenings were the week’s outings. The only movies we were allowed were religious (e.g., “The Ten Commandments” and “Ben Hur”) or Disney (“Cinderella” and...
The Quiet Work
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
By John Ash 
May 28, 2026
They don’t wake to breakfast in bed or hand-drawn cards slipped under the door. There is no chorus of “Happy Mother’s Day” or “Happy Father’s Day” rising from the hallway. Instead, a cry comes at 2:14 a.m., thin as a wire, insistent as weather. The quiet arithmetic of survival — diapers, deadlines, rent, slee...
Tedtalks: Mom & Dad
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
By Ted Pease 
May 28, 2026
This month, Senior News is all about those revered paragons, mothers and fathers. Because, as John Steinbeck said, “It takes courage to raise children.” For context, I reread tributes I wrote for both parents’ memorials, which made me a little weepy. Mom was 84 in 2014 when she went on to “The Next Big Thing....
50 Years Later, Beach Trip with Dad Comes Full Circle
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
By John King 
May 27, 2026
Throughout my childhood, there were long trips down from Santa Monica to Corona Del Mar with Mom, Dad and my two sisters, Janet and Debbie. All us kids sat in the back of my dad’s white flatbed truck, clinging to the wooden guardrails while we whipped down the highway at 70 mph. Can’t do anything fun like tha...
A Stream of Elders: Lavina of the Klamath
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
By Peter Pennekamp 
May 28, 2026
Lavina Bowers, the matriarch of her large Yurok family, sits with her daughter, Susan Masten, in the living room of her home, perched above the mouth of the Klamath River on a shoulder of Req-woi Hill. Below is the stretch of the river where Lavina, when she was 43, and her mother, Geneva Mattz, then 74, rowe...
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
By Lori Dengler 
May 27, 2026
If you ever thought you saw the ground rolling in an earthquake, it was not your imagination. Memories are life-sustaining. In my line of work, they can also be data, I so appreciate the memories many of you sent about the 1954 earthquake (see “What Your 1954 Earthquake Memories Told Us,” Senior News, Novembe...
Remember That Day at the Lake — Stuck Having Fun?
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
By John Meyers 
May 28, 2026
Back in the early ‘60s, our family (well, actually my dad) had a water-skiing boat on Lake Almanor, over in Plumas County. We would make an all-day affair of it. Mom made a picnic lunch and my brother and I and our friends took turns falling off the water skis and almost drowning while Dad drove the boat and ...
Driving Into the Garage
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
By Tom Lisle 
May 27, 2026
One day when I was about 10, I was shooting baskets in our driveway with my best buddy. My brother, John, 16 and the proud bearer of a new driver’s license, drove in and stopped short of the garage.
Revenge of the Rat
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
By Mary McCutcheon 
May 27, 2026
My brother, John, was four years older than I. In his teenage years, he could be an absolute jerk. Our bedrooms were next to each other — the former master bedroom had been split in two by a 10-foothigh divider. John had to go through my room to enter or leave his. He thought nothing of coming home late, bang...
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
By Becky Giacomini 
May 27, 2026
With the close of the school year, I want to highlight a wonderful program at one of our Eel River Valley Schools. Redwood Prep Charter School in Fortuna has a Grandparents Group that is a helpful success story for the students, staff and seniors who participate. The group started small a few years back, with...
Six Easy Summer Walks Around Humboldt
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
By Rees Hughes 
May 28, 2026
It is a nice Humboldt summer evening. The fog is staying off shore and you’ve got an hour or two before twilight. You’ve already walked at the Arcata Marsh twice this week and another time across the Eureka Slough bridge and along the Bay Trail.
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
By Laura Montagna 
May 27, 2026
Humboldt County’s older adults face behavioral health challenges shaped by rural geography, limited resources and a strong but sometimes isolating sense of personal independence. From Eureka and Arcata to more remote areas like Willow Creek, Garberville, and Hoopa, seniors often experience barriers to care th...
Harvest Boxes — Fresh Veggies to Your Door!
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
By Hailee Nolte 
May 27, 2026
Harvest Boxes are filled with fresh Humboldt-grown produce, delivered to your door weekly or bi-weekly from Fortuna to Trinidad, or available for pickup. The locally grown produce comes from multi-farm-style CSAs (community- supported agriculture), bringing you the best seasonal offerings from multiple grower...
Juneteenth Connects Past & Future
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
May 26, 2026
Black Humboldt and the NAACP, in collaboration with the Black community of Humboldt County and community partners, announce this year’s Juneteenth Cultural Festival, a multi-day celebration honoring emancipation through culture, education, art and community connection.
June 2026 - Mothers and Fathers, News
May 27, 2026
The Volunteer Expo will bring together dozens of local organizations and community members who might like working with them to make a difference in Humboldt County.