Bluegrass band Never Come Down
NEVER COME DOWN Playing the Second Story stage on Aug. 15 are, left to right, Joe Suskind (guitar, vocals), Brian Alley (banjo, vocals), Kaden Hurst (mandolin, vocals), Ben Ticknor (bass) and Crystal Lariza (guitar, vocals).

Fitch Mountain
The Healdsburg Museum premieres its newest exhibition, “Trails to Fitch Mountain,” about the human and natural history of our local landmarks, the mountain and the river. Aug. 8-Oct. 13. Free admission, Wednesdays through Sundays, 11am to 4pm, 221 Matheson St.

Power Pop
Kick off the week at the Second Story stage on Thursday, Aug. 8, with the Lemon Twigs. Doors open 6pm, show starts at 7pm. No cover, get there early or listen from downstairs at Little Saint, 25 North St.

Pop Dance
The San Diego band Cassie B plays originals and covers at the Windsor Town Green on Thursday, Aug. 8. The evening starts with the Farmers’ Market at 5pm, then the music plugs in from 6-8pm.

Mexican Pop
The “cumbia urbana” group from Salinas, ¿Qiensave? (or do they mean ¿Quien sabe? Who knows?), play dance music this week at Cloverdale’s Friday Night Live show, Aug. 9. Street fair 6pm, live music 7-9:30pm.

Trimates
Jazz trio of Kendrick Freeman, John Simon and Tom Shader performs at Furthermore on Friday, Aug. 9, from 5-8pm. Never a cover, always cool music and good wine at Furthermore Wines, 328-A Healdsburg Ave.

Farmers’ Market

It’s stone fruit season in the local farms, so drop by the Healdsburg Farmers’ Market in the West Plaza parking lot on Saturday, Aug. 10, 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.

Corazón Benefit
‘Event of the Heart,’ a fundraising benefit for Corazón Healdsburg, will be held Saturday, Aug. 10 at Bacchus Landing. Tickets $25 for program participants, $250 others at corazonhealdsburg.org/news-events.

Healdsburg History
Healdsburg Museum holds free weekly history lectures and tours on Saturdays, starting from the Plaza stage. History overview at 10am, guided tour 10:30-11:30am, changes weekly.

‘Misterioso’
Two-night premiere of new multimedia musical tribute to Thelonious Monk, Misterioso, written and performed by Vijay Iyer and Graham Haynes. Special champagne opening Saturday, Aug. 10, at 6pm; also Sunday, Aug. 11, at 7pm at The 222, 222 Healdsburg Ave., www.the222.org.

Johnny Fontano
The band isn’t the singer from The Godfather, but rather a jazz trio featuring Neil Fontano on piano, Yanos Johnny Bones on saxophone and Riley Baker at the drums. They play at Healdsburg Hotel’s Spirit Bar on Saturday, Aug. 10. No cover, partial Dry Creek Kitchen menu available, 25 Matheson St.

Fitch Mountain Hike

Join the community hike from Villa Chanticleer Dog Park to the summit of Fitch Mountain with the Move! Healdsburg group. Designer/artist Johanna Grawunder will be the special guest to discuss her commissioned installation on Fitch Mountain, “Summit Variations.” Sunday, Aug. 11, 9-10:30am.

Country Revival
Sunday, Aug. 11, is outlaw country night at The Elephant in the Room, with Casual Country and the Bohoss Boogie Boys to open, $10 cover. The pub also has music Fridays and Saturdays, sometimes Tuesdays, maybe Thursdays—check out The Elephant, 177 Healdsburg Ave., www.elephantintheroompub.com.

Mas Cumbia
Grupo Valle de Santiago play South American music at Tuesdays in the Plaza from 6-8pm, Aug. 13. Vendors offer locally sourced food for sale starting at 5pm; complimentary bike valet services available.

City Biz
Two important city commissions get back to work this week: the Planning Commission on Tuesday, Aug. 13, and the Parks and Recreation on Wednesday, Aug. 14. Meetings start at 6pm at 401 Grove St., prepare at www.Healdsburg.gov/agendas.

Oregon Bluegrass
The Portland bluegrass band Never Come Down performs at Second Story on Thursday, Aug. 15. Doors open 6pm, show starts at 7pm. No cover, get there early or listen from downstairs at Little Saint, 25 North St.

‘Hi, Barbie!’
Free movie night at the Healdsburg Plaza on Aug. 16 brings Greta Gerwig’s Barbie back to town, with popcorn, candy and soda for sale starting at 7pm. The fun dollhouse movie with Margot Robbie begins after dark. Details at truewestfilmcenter.org/.

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