FAB FOUR The Beo String Quartet brings their classical chops and eclectic repertoire to The 222 on Friday, Jan. 20. (Photo by Lisa Sapinkopf Artists)

Little Saint: The only part of Little Saint at 25 North St. open this month is the upstairs Lounge, usually on Thursdays from 5–11pm, with live music. On Jan. 19, the Sacramento indie band Güero plays two sets, starting at 5pm. On Saturday, Jan. 21, one may find Jessie Baylin with the Watson Twins at the same venue (7pm). The culinary experiment reopens Feb. 2. 

‘Cesar Died Today’: Original play by Gabriel Fraire and John Fraire. Thursday-Sunday, Jan. 19-22, various times. Tickets $25, students $10, at the Raven Performing Arts Theatre, 115 North St. 

String Quartet: From Bach to Mazzoli, the eclectic, highly polished Beo String Quartet knows their way around classical to contemporary expression. 7:30pm on Friday, Jan. 20, at 222 Healdsburg Ave. $35-$37, the222.org. 

Charlie’s Back: Local blues favorite Charlie Musselwhite returns to town to open for the Blind Boys of Alabama at 8pm on Friday, Jan. 20, at Luther Burbank Center for the Arts. Tickets at YourLBC.org.

Music in Schools: Healdsburg Jazz free development workshop open to all teachers, teaching artists and administrators on Saturday, Jan. 21, at 11am. Artistic director Marcus Shelby and education coordinator Stella Heath will unveil plans for educational programming in the community, classroom and after school.

Comedy Night: Return of laughs at Coyote Sonoma, Saturday, Jan. 21, 7-9pm. No reservations; first come, first seated. Details to follow at coyotesonoma.com; 44f Mill St.

City Council: Regular Monday meeting, Jan. 23. Anticipated agenda includes appointment of new planning commissioner, presentation of Community Wildfire Protection Plan. Meets at 6pm at City Council Chambers, 401 Grove St., or one may watch at facebook.com/cityofhealdsburg.

Homeless Village: Grand opening of the L&M Village on Thursday, Jan. 26, at 4pm. Details to be announced.

Blues at the Raven: English blues guitarist Matt Schofield, Thursday, Jan. 27, $25 and $40. Raven Theatre, 115 North St., 7:30pm. 

City Council: Regular Monday meeting, Feb. 6. Anticipated agenda includes appeal of Honor Mansion project (The Ruse). Meets at 6pm at City Council Chambers, 401 Grove St., or one may watch at facebook.com/cityofhealdsburg.Steelhead Fest: Educational Steelhead Festival returns to Lake Sonoma on Saturday, Feb. 11, 10am-4pm. It’s the very definition of family friendly, something for everyone at the Milt Brand Visitors Center at the top of Dry Creek Valley. Free.

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