SOUL BROS The Sonoma County group Stax City brings their Memphis sounds to Coyote Sonoma on Saturday, Jan. 7. (Facebook/Stax City)

Healdsburg Museum: Wayne Padd’s model train on display through Jan. 8, along with “Stories Behind the Structures,” a local architecture exhibit. Open 11am-4pm, Wednesdays through Sundays. 

Good Morning Healdsburg: The Healdsburg Chamber holds a public meeting at 8am on the first Thursday of every month (excluding July) to get caught up on all the happenings in Healdsburg. The City and Chamber report on various topics, and representatives from various industries provide updates. To register, send email to in**@he********.com .

Fellow Pynins: “Dad Country” performance by contemporary folk duo Fellow Pynins, in the Lounge at Little Saint, Thursday, Jan. 5, 5:30pm, 25 North St.

‘A Matter of Life and Death’: Existential fantasy from directors Michael Powell and Emeric Pressburger, with David Niven and Kim Hunter. Thursday, Jan. 5, 7pm at The 222;  tickets $15 at the222.org. Screening at Paul Mahder Gallery, 222 Healdsburg Ave.

Stax City: An old school horn-driven R&B band based in Sonoma County plays 7-10pm on Saturday, Jan. 7. Think James Brown, Wilson Pickett, Otis Redding, Al Green and the like, dance-friendly soul at Coyote Sonoma, 44F Mill St. No cover. 

Mojo Music: Johnny Mojo and Friends, featuring Joe Craven. Saturday, Jan. 7, $15, 9pm-midnight at Elephant in the Room, 177A Healdsburg Ave.

Wine Walk: Cloverdale starts a new “first Saturday” tradition on Jan. 7, as downtown businesses host wineries, breweries, pop-up vendors and live music. Tickets $30 include wine glass and special offers. More at facebook.com/CloverdaleWineWalk.

Artists Reception: Healdsburg Center for the Arts exhibit “Blue” runs through the month. On Saturday, Jan. 7, reception for the artists from 5-7pm, 334 Center St. 

Planning Commission: Scheduled meeting Tuesday, Jan. 10, 6pm at City Council Chambers, 401 Grove St.

Blood Donation: Annual blood drive on Wednesday, Jan. 11, at Healdsburg Fire Department, 601 Healdsburg Ave. Pre-schedule donation at donors.vitalant.org, 1:30-6:30pm. 

Winter Wine Weekend: Saturday and Sunday, Jan. 14-15, 30th Anniversary Winter Tasting event along the Wine Road. $95 Weekend, $75 Sunday Only, $10 designated drivers (no Saturday Only ticket available). A detailed program to be available at wineroad.com.

Crafted Conversation: Architect and landscape photographer David Hargreaves on Wednesday, Jan. 18, at 5:30pm shares a collection of images from Greenland, Iceland and Norway, above the Arctic Circle. $40 includes networking happy hour; first in a series of informal lectures at CraftWork, 445 Healdsburg Ave. 

‘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. 

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. 6pm at City Council Chambers, 401 Grove St., or one may watch at facebook.com/cityofhealdsburg.

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

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