Fitch Mountain
The Healdsburg Museum continues its newest exhibition, “Trails to Fitch Mountain,” about the human and natural history of our local landmarks, the mountain and the river, until Oct. 13. Free admission, Wednesdays through Sundays, 11am to 4pm, 221 Matheson St.
First Dance
Mercy & the Heartbeats, a pop dance band much on call for Wine Country weddings, plays the Windsor Town Green on Thursday, Aug. 22. The Farmers’ Market starts at 5pm, the music plugs in from 6-8pm.
Hotel Art
Maria de Los Angeles’ new mural on glass will premiere with a celebration at Harmon Guest House, 227 Healdsburg Ave., on Friday, Aug. 23, 2-4pm. See our preview.
Alt-Indie Reggae-Rock
Surfer Girl and BoonFire play this week at Cloverdale’s Friday Night Live show, Aug. 23. Street fair 6pm, live music 7-9:30pm. One more week to go for this summer favorite.
White Light
Geoff Whyte presents a one-man percussion and vocal show at Furthermore on Friday, Aug. 23, from 5-8pm. Could be like something you’ve never seen before. Never a cover, always cool music and good wine at Furthermore Wines, 328-A Healdsburg Ave.
Dream On
The band we didn’t know we needed comes to Coyote on Friday night—the all-female Aerosmith tribute band, Ragdolls. 8pm show, $25 tickets at Coyote Sonoma, 44-F Mill St.
History Talks
Healdsburg Museum docents bring the past to life with these Saturday talks at the Gazebo. From 10-10:30am an introductory program, “From Pomo Village to Destination Healdsburg,” followed by an hour-long deeper dive into the history of Healdsburg.
Farmers’ Market
Drop by the Healdsburg Farmers’ Market at North Street and Foss Creek on Saturday, Aug. 24, from 8:30am to noon, and/or on Tuesday morning from 9am to 12:30pm in the Plaza, for the best local produce in the area.
Cloverdale Stage
Our Lady of the Tortilla holds its final performances this weekend at the Cloverdale Performing Arts Center, Saturday at 7:30pm and Sunday at 2pm. Tickets $20 general, $15 students/seniors at cloverdaleperformingarts.com.
Jazz Trio
Standards and a few originals from Robb Fisher on bass, Ben Stolorow on piano and Brandon Etzler on the drums at Healdsburg Hotel’s Spirit Bar. Saturday, Aug. 24, 6-9pm. No cover, partial Dry Creek Kitchen menu available, 25 Matheson St.
Brazil Camp
Mônica Salmaso, who catapulted to recognition with her 1995 album Afro Sambas, is joined by multi-instrumentalist Teco Cardoso and guitar maestro and composer Guinga in a Healdsburg Jazz concert associated with Cazadero’s Brazil Camp. The concert is this Saturday, Aug. 24, at 7pm in the Paul Mahder Gallery, 222 Healdsburg Ave. Tickets $55 general, $25 students at healdsburgjazz.org.
Dgiin
Popular Middle Eastern rock band Dgiin plays Saturday, Aug. 24, at 8pm, $15 cover. The pub also has music Fridays and Sundays, sometimes Tuesdays, maybe Thursdays—check out the Elephant, 177 Healdsburg Ave., www.elephantintheroompub.com.
Newport Folk
Hayes Carll and Courtney Marie Andrews perform Tuesday from 6-10pm, Aug. 27, in a show benefiting the Newport Festivals Foundation to support music education across the country. Tickets less than $30, at the Second Story stage at Little Saint, 25 North St., www.littlesainthealdsburg.com.
Final Tuesday
New Moon on Monday, a tribute to pop band Duran Duran, will end the 2024 season of Tuesdays in the Plaza this week, Aug. 27. Vendors offer locally sourced food for sale starting at 5pm; music from 6-8pm, complimentary bike valet services available.
Planning Commission
Healdsburg’s 7-member commission examines plans from the Mill District development. Meeting Tuesday, Aug. 27, starts at 6pm at 401 Grove St. See more at www.Healdsburg.gov/agendas.
Crushing It
Wine educator Mary Beth Vierra applies her sensory analysis to red wines in this third of three Crush Courses this month. It’s Thursday, Aug. 29, starting at 6pm at Leo Steen Wines, 43 Front St. Tickets and information at crushcoursewine.com/red-wines-exploring-style/.
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