8 big bottles of wine
Photo by Huge Galdones OCTET Eight samples are lined up for sharing at last year’s Big Bottle Party; the 1.5-liter bottles of wine are for special events. This year’s Big Bottle Party will be held at the Matheson from 6pm to midnight on Saturday, May 16.

Thursday, May 14

Experience Kickoff

Welcome celebration for the Healdsburg Wine & Food Experience, at Appellation Healdsburg, 6-8pm. Additional events continue daily through Sunday, May 17. Visit healdsburgtribune.com/are-you-experienced-a-5-day-sensory-feast for schedule and ticket links.

Bargain ‘Angels’

No set price for the Thursday 7:30pm show of the Raven Players production of Angels in America: Part 1; pay what you choose. Steven David Martin directs the Tony Kushner Pulitzer Prize-winning play. Performances continue Friday and Saturday nights at 7:30pm, Sunday matinee at 2pm, through May 24. Tickets $25, $10 student, Raven Performing Arts Theater, 115 North St. raventheater.org

Little Saint Stage

Live music every Thursday night upstairs at Little Saint. No reservation, no tickets, all are welcome; seats are first-come, first-serve. This week, Maisy Owen and Jordan Day perform. Doors at 6pm, music at 7pm, no cover. Little Saint, 25 North St., littlesainthealdsburg.com.

Friday, May 15

Women of Hamlet

A Room in the Castle by Lauren Gunderson (The Book of Will) re-imagines the women trapped by class, circumstances, expectations and desire within the walls of Elsinore. Three women directed by Amy Kossow take the 222 stage for this seven-show production this weekend and next, at 222 Healdsburg Ave. the222.org

Grace Bowers

Rodney Strong Vineyards hosts the HWFE’s annual outdoor concert on Friday evening. Nineteen-year-old, award-winning guitarist, singer, songwriter and bandleader Grace Bowers headlines, Hannah Ellis opens, food trucks from Black Pig to Sol Azteca, 5:30-9pm. Healdsburg resident tickets only $80, $95 other, at healdsburgwineandfood.com/events/outdoor-concert.

Analog Analog

The music-based gathering formerly known as Cosmico takes over the Wildhaven Sonoma glamping camp in Alexander Valley for a three-day festival of song, dance, games and real-world connection. Friday check-in at 3pm until Sunday 6:30pm with music from the Heavy Heavy, Gillian Moss and others. Tickets and schedule at cosmi.co/schedule.

Second Line Smoke

Barbecue and wine featuring Matt Horn, Oakland-based BBQ chef usually seen this time of year at HWFC. He’ll fire it up for a “Gulf Coast Live Fire Experience” (there’s that word!) with oysters, brisket and ribs, music and wine; $250 benefits local charities. From 5-10pm at Parish Café, 60 Mill St., theparishcafe.com.

Saturday, May 16

Market Day

At Saturday’s Farmers’ Market, the Healdsburg Garden Club will hold a Spring Plant Sale, all proceeds to benefit their Scholarship Program. The Saturday Farmers’ Market is spreading its wings in the new Foley Family Community Pavilion, 3 North St., from 8:30am to noon. Buy fresh local produce, snacks and crafts, plus live music from John Youngblood.

Graveyard Shift

The Kiwanis and Healdsburg Museum will be raking, sweeping and tidying up the old section of Oak Mound Cemetery, starting at 9am. The old section is not endowed, it takes local volunteer energy to get the job done. Show up at 9am and work will continue until 1pm, when a picnic lunch will be provided by the Museum.

Grand Tasting

The Healdsburg Wine & Food Experience’s largest single event is Saturday from noon to 4pm. It’s held at what’s called the Vintners Plaza, which the other 364 days of the year is the city parking lot behind Hotel Healdsburg. Admission and more at  healdsburgwineandfood.com/events/grand-tasting.

Vamos al Tianguis

Mexican-flavored mercado at the Foley Family Community Pavilion, presented on the third Saturday by Vamos North Bay and the City of Healdsburg. Food, dancing, crafts between 4-9pm. Free, 3 North St., vamosnb.org.

Sunday, May 17

St. Thurgood

The first African-American Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court, Thurgood Marshall, is a saint in the Episcopal Church. His is honored by a Saint’s Day on May 17, with a free Choral Evensong concert at 5pm. Director of music Paul Blanchard will play a number of beautiful classical selections, accompanying the St. Paul’s choir. St. Paul’s Episcopal, 209 Matheson St.

Monday, May 18

City Council

The City Council returns to its usual agenda (see healdsburg.gov/1181/Agendas-and-Minutes) on Monday night, following last week’s meeting of budget planning. Starts at 6pm in Council Chambers at 401 Grove St. Attend in person or view online at healdsburg.gov/zoom.

Tuesday, May 19

Tuesday Market

The Healdsburg Farmers’ Market settles into its new location every Tuesday, from 9am to 1pm, until Sept. 29. Shop for local produce, crafts and more at the Foley Family Community Pavilion, 3 North St. healdsburgfarmersmarket.org

Ward Street Workshop

A community workshop on the Ward Street Neighborhood Improvements Project, which will include an evaluation of the existing infrastructure within the roadways of Adeline Way, Ward Street, Palm Avenue and South University Street. The workshop is to be held at the north end of Ward Street. Pizza and refreshments will be served at 5:30pm, workshop from 6-7pm. healdsburg.gov/1189/Ward-Street-Neighborhood-Improvements-Pr/

Dead Shreds

The band Shred is Dead plays Healdsburg in this Tuesday appearance. Starts at 7pm, $10 at the door. Music usually from Thursday-Saturday at the Elephant in the Room, 177 Healdsburg Ave., elephantintheroompub.com.

For additional Healdsburg events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.

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