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January 11, 2025

Healdsburg Happenings, Jan. 25

Jazz, theater, and art: Healdsburg's coming events you don't want to miss include all the above and more.

VITAL LIVING: The tipping point and cioppino – by Patty James

I met Gary in New Orleans in 2010 and we became friends almost

Healdsburg Happenings, Nov. 9

Goings on around town this week and next, starting Nov. 9.

Year-Round Mission of Healdsburg Jazz

For a quarter of a century, Healdsburg Jazz has put the Wine Country community on the jazz map. A series of annual festivals have brought new talents to the same Healdsburg stages as musical legends, at once an education and a celebration of what...

VITAL LIVING

What constitutes life falling apart? The death of a beloved

Healdsburg Happenings

Great Redwood Trail Public meeting of the Great Redwood Trail Agency board of directors, to be held Thursday, April 20, at 10:30am at Healdsburg City Council Chambers, 401 Grove St. Not Kansas? Join Dorothy on the Yellow Brick Road to Oz, with her friends Scarecrow, Tin Man,...

County’s arts and culture organizations generated $80.4 million annually

25 percent increase in economic impact since 2005

Goings on in the ’Burg

Little Saint: The only part of Little Saint at 25 North St. open this month is the upstairs Lounge, on Thursdays from 5-11pm. Jan. 26, Lael Neale featuring Guy Blakeslee, music starts at 5:45pm. The restaurant reopens Feb. 2.  Homeless Village: Grand opening of interim...

Healdsburg Happenings, Nov. 16

Raven PlayersBetty and Edith and Sue are lifelong friends who share the same godmother. On stage at the Raven Performing Arts Center, 115 North St. Performances until Nov. 19, various times. See review this issue. Thursday through Saturday, 7:30pm. Sunday 2pm. Basketball OpenerHealdsburg High basketball...

Through the Garden Gate

Often quite warm, June is full of gardening events and blooming salvias. Depending on what kind of plants you grow, water down your garden and mulch it heavily with good organic compost. Don’t forget to leave soft, unmulched soil for the bees and other critters that need places to nest. I notice that the mourning doves love dust baths…they like loose, dry dusty soil in which to sunbathe. The dust is a natural mite repellent. Who needs chemicals when you have dirt!
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