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  1. Support Community Services
  2. Access
    1. Harbor & Marina
    2. Parks
    3. Trails
  3. Get Involved
    1. E.C.O. Eureka
    2. Empower Eureka Volunteer Program
    3. Eureka Youth Council
    4. Support Community Services
  4. Register for Programs & Activities
  5. Reserve / Rent
    1. Adorni Center / Municipal Auditorium
    2. City Parks
    3. Fence Banner Request Form
    4. Sports Fields
    5. Wharfinger Building
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    531 K Street
    Eureka, CA 95501

    Phone: 707-441-4241

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  1. The land that Eureka rests on is known in the Wiyot language as Jaroujiji. Past actions by local, State and Federal governments removed the Wiyot and other indigenous peoples from the land and threatened to destroy their cultural practices. The City of Eureka acknowledge the Wiyot community, their elders both past and present, as well as future generations. This acknowledgement demonstrates the City’s commitment to dismantle the ongoing legacies of settler colonialism.

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