
Seasonal
Wineland
Winter Wineland makes its annual January appearance this weekend, Jan. 17-18. Up to 40 wineries along the “Wine Road” participate with something special to sip, savor and enjoy. Reserve at a participating winery to start your journey, pick up a wristband and branded wine glass there, then follow the map from Graton through the Russian River, Dry Creek and Alexander valleys. Weekend ticket $95, Sunday only $75, designated driver $10 (plus fees). Information and links at wineroad.com.
FARMpreneurs
Pop-up market and photo exhibit honoring local growers and their products, on display Jan. 16-30 at Spoonbar/H2Hotel, featuring photography by Kristina Lapinski, “Portraits of Regeneration.” Saturday Jan. 17 will bring a meet-and-greet with local FARMpreneurs to connect with the people shaping regenerative agriculture in Sonoma County. Meet the photographer from 2-4pm in the hotel’s Green Room, 219 Healdsburg Ave.
Music
Bargain Blues
The Elephant in the Room’s new year run of no-cover acts continues with the appearance of Mycelia, performing “electronic jam grass” on Friday Jan. 16. Saturday however the bluesy Lucky Losers are 10 bucks, a return to the norm at 177-A Healdsburg Ave., elephantintheroompub.com.
Little Saint
Free Thursday concerts resume Jan. 15 when Leslie Mendelson brings her enchanted voice and evocative songwriting to the upstairs stage, 6pm. The following week, Jan. 22, Ben Jaffe takes the stage. Little Saint, 25 North St. littlesainthealdsburg.com
Solo Piano
Chinese pianist Ying Li returns to The 222 with a solo recital of Liszt, Verdi and others on Friday Jan. 16, at 7:30pm. Tickets $35-$85, under 18 free at 222 Healdsburg Ave., the222.org.
Tasteful Jazz
Hear Ruth Ahlers and her alto sax lead a quartet in Brazilian and jazz standards at the Furthermore Tasting room, Friday Jan. 16, 5:30-8:30pm. Saturday it’s the Rumbletone Blues Revue, same time, same location, 328-A Healdsburg Ave., furthermorewines.com.
Lobby Jazz
Bassist Chris Amberger leads a spare trio in rhythmic jazz standards with modern swing and Latin-Brazilian styles, Saturday 6-9pm in the Spirit Bar at Hotel Healdsburg, 25 Matheson St. No cover, DCK menu available, drycreekkitchen.com/spirit-bar/music.
The Arts
Photography
Conversation with photographer Andy Katz, in conjunction with a showing of some of his work from visiting 90 countries over the years, on Wednesday Jan. 21, 6pm, $60. At CraftWork; 455 Center St.; members email ka***@**********bg.com to receive a discount code.
Drama
Opening of the play Who Will Dance with Pancho Villa? to be staged on Thursdays through Sundays, starting Jan. 22 through Feb. 1 at the Raven. Tickets are $25 adults, $10 kids at the door only, Raven Performing Arts Theater, 115 North St. raventheater.org.
Gallery
Up the stairway to the Upstairs Art Gallery until Jan. 25 are Gen Zorich’s “In the Clouds,” and Ron Sumner’s “Colors of Winter.” 11am to 6pm most days; 306 Center St., inside Levin & Co.
Community
City Council
First City Council meeting of 2026 is Tuesday Jan. 20, following the Martin Luther King Jr. holiday on Monday. With Mayor Chris Herrod presiding, the meeting starts at 6pm at 401 Grove St., live stream at facebook.com/cityofhealdsburg.
For additional events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.








