
THURSDAY, APRIL 3
Community Showcase
The Santa Rosa Young People’s Chamber Orchestra, sponsored by the Santa Rosa Symphony, performs under the musical direction of Grammy-nominated violinist Aaron Westman. It will be onstage at The 222 on Thursday at 7:30pm, $20 or free for students. The next night, April 4, one can appreciate the classical music talent of the Telegraph Quartet, $35-85. 222 Healdsburg Ave., the222.org.
Itasca
Musician and visual artist Kayla Cohen has performed and written music under the name Itasca for over a decade, and has released three LPs. Her intricate medieval folk guitar and vocals explore themes of myth, ecology and place. Upstairs at Little Saint, April 3; next Thursday will be Matthew Logan Vasquez. Free, 6-9pm, 25 North St.
FRIDAY, APRIL 4
Tribute Week:
Cancellation
For the next week Coyote Sonoma goes full tribute-band, booking the Rolling Stones, the Traveling Wilburys and Fleetwood Mac, or bands that look and sound like them. First up was to be Rudy Colombini and the Unauthorized Rolling Stones, however this show has been canceled due to an illness in the band and will be rescheduled. Coyote Sonoma, 44-F Mill Street. coyotesonoma.com/upcoming-events
Elephant Blues
Meanwhile the small pub across the parking lot is colored blue this weekend, with R&B vocalist Johnny Rawls playing Friday (8pm, $15), Spanish blues harpist Quique Gomez on Saturday (8pm, $10), and Spike Sikes and His Awesome Hotcakes on Sunday (6pm, $10). 77 Healdsburg Ave.
SATURDAY, APRIL 5
Banda de Cenoura
The Ruth Ahlers Quartet offers a vibrant selection of music from the great composers of Brazil, plus original music inspired by the combination of North and South American influences. Weekly Saturday jazz 6-9pm at the Spirit Bar, the lounge off the lobby at Hotel Healdsburg, 25 Matheson St. No cover, select food menu.
SUNDAY, APRIL 6
Authors Talk
Copperfield’s Books will host an author event with Katy Hays, author of The Cloisters, in conversation with friend and bestselling author Meredith Jaeger, about her “electrifying” new thriller, Saltwater. Tickets $6 general, $35 includes signed book and cocktail. At Hotel Healdsburg, 25 North St., 3pm in the Green Room. copperfieldsbooks.com
Music and Wine
It’s a regular thing at Furthermore: “Vinyl Sunday” record-spinning sessions from 4-7pm with guest DJs. This Sunday, guitarist Carlos Pereira explores the music of his native Brazil. The tasting room also features live music from about 5-8pm (exact times vary), Thursdays through Saturdays. 328-A Healdsburg Ave. For details see furthermorewines.com/events.
MONDAY, APRIL 7
City Council
Big night for Healdsburg and the City Council: the final public hearing on the Transition to District Elections and a review of the city’s Parklets Policy on converting downtown parking lots to service areas. Starts at 6pm at 401 Grove St., also online at facebook.com/cityofhealdsburg.
Dance Lessons
Join Lily Thrailkill, a dancer with roots in East Coast Swing and blues fusion, in dance lessons from 6:30-7pm, then dance to big band music and more until 9:30pm. $15 (under 18 free), monthly on first Mondays at The 222, 222 Healdsburg Ave., the222.org.
TUESDAY, APRIL 8
Planning Commission
See the projects before they’re approved in these often educational, sometimes revealing meetings. Agenda packet should be available by April 2 at the city’s Agenda page; meeting details same as City Council.
WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9
Intercambio
Practice English or Spanish and help other learners in a friendly, informal atmosphere. Beginners welcome. Wednesdays, 4:30-5:30pm, at Room 4, Abel De Luna Community Center, 1557 Healdsburg Ave.
THURSDAY, APRIL 10
‘Accidentals’ Author
Susan M. Gaines, author of Carbon Dreams, introduces her new novel, Accidentals, a love story that mixes science and fiction, endangered species and political repression. Event will be held on Thursday, April 10 (rescheduled from April 5), 7pm, $15 at 222 Healdsburg Ave., the222.org.
UPCOMING
Farmers’ Market
The 2025 season for the Healdsburg Certified Farmers’ Market begins on Saturday, April 12, at the West Plaza Parking lot, from 8:30am to noon. Shop local and keep small businesses and farms thriving. Details at healdsburgfarmersmarket.org.
Jendala Day
Sunday, April 13, celebrate the life, art and positivity of Jennifer Utsch, long an energy force in Healdsburg. Noon to 3:30pm at Villa Chanticleer, details to be announced.
For additional events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.
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