‘Wine and Jazz’

“Wine & Jazz” with Anna & The Situation will take place today (July 20) from 3 to 5 p.m. at the Morris Graves Museum of Art, 636 F St., Eureka.

Anna Hamilton’s solid songwriting, sparkling guitar work and torchy vocals will be backed up by local musicians Mat Hanf on drums and Dave Wilson Jr. on bass.

Admission is $5 for adults; $2 for seniors (age 65 and over), military veterans and students with ID; and free for children 17 and under, families with an EBT card and valid ID and museum members.

Books for sale

The Friends of the Redwood Libraries will hold its biggest sale of the year Friday and Saturday (July 25 and 26) at the Eureka Library, 1313 Third St. Sale hours both days will be from 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.

Friday’s sale is for members only, with memberships available at the door. Saturday’s sale is open to everyone.

This is the only sale of the year where everything is priced at just $2 a bag. This will include fiction in most genres, both hardback and paperback, as well as a wealth of non-fiction. Also available will be cookbooks, magazines, CDs and DVDs, and a wide variety of children’s books.

Credit cards are accepted. For those paying with cash, small bills are appreciated. Proceeds will benefit the entire Humboldt County Library system.

Grange breakfast

Humboldt Grange No. 501 will serve breakfast Saturday (July 26) from 8 to 11 a.m. at the grange hall, 5845 Humboldt Hill Road, Eureka.

The cost is $10 for a large breakfast of two scrambled eggs, two link sausages or one patty sausage, two pancakes or two biscuits and gravy. A small breakfast will also be available for $7. This includes one scrambled egg, one link sausage or sausage patty, one pancake or one biscuit and gravy. All breakfasts include coffee or tea.

Trail workday

The Redwood Parks Conservancy seeks volunteers for a trail brushing event on Saturday (July 26) from 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. on the Lower Redwood Creek Trail, located just north of Orick. Volunteers will meet at the Redwood Creek Trailhead parking lot off Little Bald Hills Road.

Volunteers will help clear vegetation along a 1.5-mile stretch, remove litter and help ensure the trail remains safe and enjoyable for all users. All tools, safety instructions and light refreshments will be provided. Volunteers should wear sturdy boots and long pants, and come prepared for moderate physical activity.

This event is open to individuals, families and groups — no prior experience is necessary. To RSVP to volunteer, go to bit.ly/july26-trailbrushing.

Blackberry fest

The Westhaven Ladies Club’s 65th annual Wild Blackberry Festival is set for July 27 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at Westhaven Fire Hall. (To get there, take the Sixth Avenue exit to Westhaven.)

The event includes homemade pies, jams and jellies, live music, a barbecue, artisan vendors, beer and wine. Proceeds will benefit the Westhaven Volunteer Fire Department.