JAZZ DIVA Mary Stallings will perform with pianist David Udolf at The 222 in Healdsburg on March 25. (Photo courtesy of Mary Stallings)

Swamp Daddy

Gill Landry, formerly of the Old Crow Medicine Show and the Kitchen Syncopators, travels from Lake Charles, LA to the Little Saint stage on Thursday, March 23. The show starts at 7pm, 25 North St.

Under Fire

If I Don’t Make It, I Love You is a series of short plays drawn from student texts in mass shooting situations, such as  Parkland, Columbine, Sandy Hook and similar tragedies around the country. The Raven Players’ Steven David Martin directs this two-part show, with dates from March 24 to April 9.   Tickets and information at raventheater.org/love.

Sol Horizon

North Bay reggae band Sol Horizon returns to Healdsburg on Friday, March 25. They’ll play Coyote Sonoma, 44 Mill St., at 8pm. Tickets $15 at store.wilsonartisanwines.com.

Mary Stallings

The woman The New York  Times called “perhaps the best jazz singer singing today” takes the stage twice at The 222 on Saturday, March 25, with pianist David Udolf. Shows at 6:30 and 8:30pm; tickets $35-$75 at the222.org. 

Kitty City

The Healdsburg Chamber and the Humane Society of Sonoma County will celebrate the opening of Kitty City, designed for feline fun and relaxation. Tuesday, March 28, 5:30pm, 555 Westside Rd.; $10 for chamber members, $15 for non-members.

Labor Days

The city’s fourth of five encuentros is Thursday, March 30, on “Labor Days: Migrant and Service Community Experiences in Healdsburg.” 6:30-8:30pm at Healdsburg Community Center’s Multi-purpose Room. More information at Healdsburg.gov/dei. 

Hallelujah

Singer-songwriter Rufus Wainwright comes to the Little Saint on Friday, March 31. Performance starts at 8pm; details at littlesainthealdsburg.com

City Council

Healdsburg’s City Council will meet on Monday, April 3, for their regular twice-monthly meeting. The agenda will be posted a week before the meeting. Attend live at 401 Grove St., 6pm, or view on facebook/CityofHealdsburg.

Planning Commission

The City of Healdsburg Planning Commission meets on Tuesday, April 11, at 6pm. At Council Chambers, 401 Grove St., or view online at facebook/CityofHealdsburg.

Parks and Rec

The city’s Parks And Recreation Committee will meet on Wednesday, April 12. The agenda will be posted a week before the meeting. Attend live at 401 Grove St., 6pm, or view on facebook/CityofHealdsburg.

Farmers’ Market

On April 15, the Healdsburg Certified Farmers’ Market returns to West Plaza Parking Lot at North and Vine and every Saturday thereafter into December, from 8:30am to noon. 

Wear White

Second annual Healdsburg En Blanc benefit for the Boys & Girls Clubs of Sonoma-Marin on Saturday, April 15, “an evening soiree” benefiting more than 600 area children and teens. One rule: Wear white. Villa Chanticleer, 6-10pm; tickets $150 at bgcsonoma-marin.org/healdsburg-en-blanc.

Healdsburg Chorus

Two performances of the Spring Concert from Healdsburg Chorus, a group of community, non-professional singers, at the Raven Theater. Shows Saturday, April 15 at 7pm, and Sunday, April 16 at 3pm. Tickets $20. More information at healdsburgchorus.com. 

City Council

Healdsburg’s City Council will meet on Monday, April 17, for their regular twice-monthly meeting. The agenda will be posted a week before the meeting. Attend live at 401 Grove St., 6pm, or view on facebook/CityofHealdsburg.

Earth Day

Climate Action Healdsburg and the City of Healdsburg combine forces to hold a Climate Fest on Saturday, April 22 in the Healdsburg Plaza. Interactive displays, events for grownups and kids, music and speakers from 1 to 4 pm. More information at climateactionhealdsburg.org. 

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