Scene from a play
Photo by Kyle Chew ON THE ROAD The principals in a scene from the play ‘T Bone N Weasel,’ opening Friday at The 222 for a two-weekend stage run. The play by Jon Klein stars (from left) Timothy Redmond, Aldo Billingslea and Sylvia Burboeck.

Thursday, March 26

Little Saint Stage

Experience live music free every Thursday night upstairs at Little Saint. No reservation, no tickets, all are welcome; seats are first-come, first-serve. This week hear Mia Wilson, with her Laurel Canyon vibe, and Donald Beaman. Doors at 6pm, music at 7pm. Little Saint, 25 North St., littlesainthealdsburg.com.

Music Lounge

Furthermore puts together a strong slate of early evening music this weekend. Thursday the Gypsy Trio plays 5:50-8:30pm, Friday Stella Heath brings her latest incarnation of Friends to town and Saturday the Jeff Pierce Quartet takes over the music nook, just inside the door at 328-A Healdsburg Ave. furthermorewines.com.

Friday, March 27

Barrel Room

The Friday fun continues at Longboard Vineyards with live music, award-winning wine and bold street-style food for sale (admission is free). This Friday it’s Rock on a Roll providing the tunes, and Lila’s Streetside Eats serving creative foods. Location is 5 Fitch St., corner of Hudson, Healdsburg. longboardvineyards.com

On Stage Again

Opening night of a two-week run of the three-actor play T-Bone N Weasel by Jon Klein, featuring Aldo Billingslea. Set in the South Carolina of decades past, it will be staged Friday, Saturday and Sunday nights at 7pm, Sunday matinees at 2pm. 222 Healdsburg Ave., the222.org.

Elephant Room

A local’s favorite line-up this weekend at the Elephant—Electric Tumbleweed on Friday, Eric Lindell and the Westside Summer League (a $40 cover, take note) on Saturday, and the Nick Otis Orchestra slipping in early on the last Sunday this month. All shows start 8pm, most $10 at the door, Elephant in the Room, 177 Healdsburg Ave., elephantintheroompub.com.

Saturday, March 28

Military Equipment

Every year by law, local police give an annual report on their stock of and use, if any, of military equipment. A public meeting to review the published report and to answer questions will be held from 10-11am at the police department, 238 Center St. Follow the signs inside the lobby to the specific location.

No Kings III

Also on March 28, local Healdsburg residents will once again come together with millions of Americans across the country in a nationwide day of protest at the third No Kings National Day of Non-Violent Action. “We want Healdsburg’s March 28th protest to be massive, loud, joyful and safe for everyone who shows up,” say organizers. Everyone is invited to join the gathering south of the Roundabout on March 28, 11am to 1pm.

Social Dancing

Call it what you will, line dancing or the country slide, Dustin Saylor and the Stowaways provide the instruction and encouragement from 7-8pm, followed by the music for a good time. $20 cover, Coyote Sonoma, 44-F Mill St.

Hotel Jazz

It’s as good as local Brazilian music gets at the Spirit Bar this Saturday, with Carlos Henrique Pereira on guitar and piano, his son Gabriel Pereira on piano and cello, plus Walker Goldberg on bass and Joe Campbell on drums. At Healdsburg Hotel, 25 Matheson St., from 6-9pm. No cover, full bar, DCK food menu available. drycreekkitchen.com/spirit-bar/music

Sunday, March 29

Women’s Wine Month

Breathless Sparkling Wines celebrates Women’s History Month with a sparkling garden luncheon series, the final one to feature Marcy Flores of Corazón Healdsburg. Noon to 2pm at 499 Moore Lane, breathlesswines.com.

Kim Novak’s ‘Vertigo’

An interview-based film about Kim Novak, the wounded blonde star of Alfred Hitchcock’s Vertigo, Marnie and The Birds. Her journey took her from stardom to a reclusive life as an artist and animal activist. $16 and $19 tickets, includes a Q&A with writer/director Alexandre O. Philippe. True West Film Center, one screening only at 6:15pm, March 29. 371 Healdsburg Ave., truewestfilmcenter.org.

For additional events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.

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