Ongoing through April 24 – Raven Players presents “All My Sons” at the Raven. Check website for times and tickets. www.raventheater.org. 433-6335 x15.
Ongoing through June – Healdsburg Center for the Arts Summer Art Camp classes registration. Register before May 27 and save 10 percent.
www.healdsburgcenterforthearts.com/classes/
summer-art-camps.
Ongoing through July 10 – Healdsburg Museum exhibit “Discover Oak Mound Cemetery.” 221 Matheson Street. Open Wed – Sun 11 a.m. – 4 p.m. 431-3325 www.healdsburgmuseum.org.
April 14, 21, 28 – Healdsburg Library Homework Help coaching at the library. 3:30 p.m. Free for grades K – 12.  Help with all subjects on a drop-in basis.
April 14 – May 22 – Healdsburg Center for the Arts presents ‘Look! Book Arts,’ 130 Plaza Street. 431-1970. www.healdsburgcenterforthearts.com.
April 15, 22 – Healdsburg Regional Library presents Wee Read Bilingue, story time in English and Spanish for babies and toddlers 0 – 3 years with caregivers. Fun with books, songs, rhymes, flannel boards and puppets. 10:30 a.m.
April 16, 23, 30 – Healdsburg Regional Library presents Read to a Dog, children practice reading to specially trained dogs. 11 a.m. – noon.
April 16 – Master Gardeners of Sonoma County present “It’s Thyme to Think Outside of Basil,” facilitated by Ellyn Pelikan. 10:30 a.m. at the Healdsburg Library.
April 16 – Sonoma County Regional Parks presents Family Nature Walks at Spring Lake Regional Park Environmental Discovery Center, 393 Violetti Road, Santa Rosa. One-hour hikes start at 1 and 3 p.m. followed by crafts, tide pool exploration and other exhibits. Parking $7. More information at 539-2865.
April 17, 18 – Healdsburg Chorus presents its 28th Spring Concert “Songs That Touch the Heart: Music from the British Isles to the American Shores.” April 17 at Healdsburg Community Church, 1100 University Avenue at 4 p.m. and April 18 at 7 p.m. Tickets at www.healdsburgchorus.com or at Copperfield’s in Healdsburg.
April 18 – Healdsburg Garden Club presents Kate Frey’s “Adventures in Ecological Gardening,” 1 p.m. at Villa Annex. www.HealdsburgGardenClub.org.
April 18 – Healdsburg Giants Night at AT&T Park in San Francisco. Tickets $20. Junior high and high school students to sing national anthem on the field. Families encouraged to attend also. Bus for students $10. Call John Natelli 908-868-0353 or email

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. Proceeds benefit both school band programs.
April 19, 26 – Healdsburg Regional Library presents Preschool Storytime. Stories, songs, movement, crafts and fun for ages 3 – 6 with caregiver. 10:30 a.m.
April 21, May 4 – Relay for Life Team meeting at the Healdsburg Fire House, 5:30 p.m.
April 21 – Raven Players Gala at the Raven. Hors d’oeuvres, wine, and chatting with member of Raven Players. 5:30 p.m. Free.
April 22 – Healdsburg Regional Library presents Storyteller Laura Casillas, telling stories and legends in Spanish. Great for families. 4:30 p.m.
April 23 – Healdsburg High School second annual Car Show and first annual Street Fair at the High School. 10 a.m. – 2 p.m. More information at 431-3420.
April 23 – Healdsburg Regional Library presents Engineering for Kids by Northbay Engineering. ‘Electrical Engineering LED Flashlight’ workshop. Ages 9 – 11 10:30 a.m. Free. Sign up in advance.
April 25 – Senior Citizen Club potluck dinner at the senior center. Bring a dish to share. 6 p.m.
April 25 – Schulz Museum presents Museum Mondays for Little Ones. Stories, movement games, arts and crafts for children ages 1 – 5 with caregiver. $5 per child, 2 adults free per child before 11 a.m. Starts 10 a.m. until noon.
www.schulzmuseum.org.
April 27 – LandPaths Stewardship Day at Fitch Mountain Preserve. Best suited for ages 14-plus, RSVP at 544-7284. Moderately strenuous. 9 a.m. – 1 p.m.
April 30 – ACS Relay for Life Rummage Sale, parking lot at City Hall, 401 Grove Street, 8 a.m. – noon
April 30 – Healdsburg Garden Club Annual Plant Sale at Healdsburg Senior Living, 725 Grove Street. 9 a.m. – 2 p.m. www.healdsburggardenclub.org.
April 30 – Healdsburg Regional Library presents Dia de los Ninos with Mariela Herrera, celebrating Children’s Book Day. Crafts, treats and book giveaway will follow her performance. All ages. 11 a.m.
May 1 – Geyserville May Day Celebration at Hoffman Grove Picnic Grounds. Kiwanis Rib Cook Off, bouncy house, arts, crafts, soft drinks and wine, and other food offerings benefit local schools and nonprofits. Noon to 4 p.m.
May 3 – Graduation Night Celebration meeting for parents at the high school, room 20, 7 p.m. Questions to Susanne 477-5301.
May 6, 13 – Healdsburg Regional Library Fitness Fun with MyGym for ages 0 – 3 with caregiver. Fitness and movement activities. Sign up ahead of time. Limited to 25 children. 10:30 a.m.
May 7 – Sonoma County Jail Industries Plant Sale, 2254 Ordinance Road at Airport Blvd. California natives, succulents, trees, shrubs, perennials. 9 a.m. – noon. www.sonomacounty.ca.gov/Services/Plant-Sale/.
Healdsburg Prune Packers Baseball Club is looking for volunteers, interns, and host households for the summer. Call Gerry at 473-9409 or Amy at 327-6669.
American Cancer Society Relay for Life Healdsburg takes place on May 14 at Badger Park, 750 Heron Drive, 10 a.m. – 10 a.m.. For more information contact Rachel at

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. Register at www.RelayForLife.org/HealdsburgCA.
Grad Night Celebration for the Class of 2016 still needs parent volunteers to help with the planning of the event, and also volunteers to work the night of the event, June 10. All parents of freshmen, sophomore and junior students should be attending their meetings and volunteering. It is a lot of fun to help these students have a safe final celebration with their classmates. Call Susan Esquivel 477-5301 or email

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.
Chris Love is a longtime Healdsburg resident who believes each of us can make a difference. Submit your Healdsburg and Geyserville nonprofit events/fundraisers/meeting times, or club community service projects to

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, or by calling 433-1178.

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