Peninsula Community Collaborative

The Peninsula Community Collaborative focuses on preserving the unique coastal culture and environment of the Samoa peninsula through health, safety, and beautification projects that promote the resiliency of peninsula communities.

Next Meeting:

Saturday, April 18, 2025, 9am - 2pm

Samoa Women's Club, 115 Rideout Street, Samoa

Food, merriment, and looking ahead to 2026. See flyer below.

 
 

Peninsula Beautification & Cleanup Day

Saturday, April 18, 2025, 9am - 2pm

  • 9am-10:30am: Meet at 150 Stamps Lane to join the Rotary Club of Arcata for a 255 roadside clean up

  • 10:30am-12:30pm Meet at Manila Community Park for native garden weeding & neighborhood clean up.

Learn more about the Peninsula Community Collaborative by visiting peninsulacc.org & at the next PCC meeting April 13, 5:30pm-7:00pm at the Humboldt Coastal Nature Center, 220 Stamps Lane.

For more information, contact pcc@inkpeople.org

 
 

The PCC is a community partner involved in the ongoing discussions about Offshore Wind projects slated to come to Humboldt Bay, including the port development in Samoa.

Share your views with us here! Read FAQs about offshore wind in Humboldt here.

 

The Peninsula Community Collaborative (PCC) regularly hosts meetings featuring presentations on topics that impact the community. One example was the Tsunami Preparedness talk and Go Bag workshop held at the Manila Community Center. 

The PCC regularly holds community clean up days along the beach and in neighborhoods to keep the peninsula beautiful.

 

The PCC is involved in advocating for multimodal transportation safety on the peninsula including the development of the Great Redwood Trail.

Through Caltrans Clean California Grant, the PCC supported Redwood Community Action Agency's work to beautify the peninsula by installing 23 murals. Pictured here is a mural at the Manila Community Center during a mural bike tour.