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VAMOS AQUI! Merchants create a community market at the first Vamos al Tianguis at the Foley Family Pavilion in March. This month’s tianguis, with its diverse vendors, food trucks and performances, takes place Saturday, June 27. (Photo by Rick Tang)

Thursday, June 25

Festival of Love

The Film Festival of Love continues through the weekend with film screenings at True West Film Center and special events at BloodRoot, West Plaza Park and Bacchus Landing. Details at truewestfilmcenter.org.

Windsor Summer Nights

Windsor continues its summer series of Thursday night gatherings with a Juneteenth Celebration on June 18. The farmers’ market is from 5-8pm, and country music from Max Vogel and the Pickups, 6-8pm. See the full schedule at tinyurl.com/3bk882w6.

Little Saint

Tim Perry and Mira Stanley are among the voices in Ages and Ages, performing Thursday evening upstairs at Little Saint. No reservation, no tickets, all are welcome; seats are first-come, first-serve. Doors at 6pm, music at 7pm, at Little Saint, 25 North St., littlesainthealdsburg.com.

Furthermore

Furthermore Wines has music on weekends at its 328-A Healdsburg Ave. tasting room, including Jeremy Gordon on Thursday, Christian Foley-Beining’s Beatles Jazz Connection with guest Jeff Sanford on Friday and an evening of traditional blues on Saturday. No cover, wines by the glass or bottle, from 5:30-8:30pm. furthermorewines.com/events

Friday, June 26

Cloverdale Concert

The annual Cloverdale Friday Night Live concerts continue this week with the big bad blues of Tommy Castro & the Painkillers. The street fair begins at 6pm, and music runs from 7-9:30pm. See full summer schedule and more information at cloverdaleartsalliance.org/2026-friday-night-live.

Comedy After Dark

Is laughter richer with the lights out? Maybe—go to CraftWork Healdsburg on Friday and see if Steve Ausburne, Cody Woods and Nancy Lee can get the job done. Part of an incipient series of comedy shows at the shared workspace at 445 Center St., starting at 7pm. Tickets $30, wine available for purchase, craftworkhealdsburg.com.

Poison Plant

Little Shop of Horrors is a musical adaptation of a cult 1960s sci-fi movie with Jack Nicolson, remade and brought to the stage by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken in 1982. The Raven Players present the popular school and regional theater vehicle starting at 7:30pm on Friday, June 26, continuing until July 12. Katie Watts-Whitaker directs and choreographs. Raven Performing Arts Theater, 115 North St., raventheater.org.

Saturday, June 27

Market Day

Spend a Saturday morning at the Healdsburg Certified Farmers’ Market, the place for shopping and connecting with the agricultural community. Buy fresh local produce, snacks and crafts, and listen to live music. From 8:30am till noon at the Foley Family Community Pavilion, 3 North St.

History Talks

The popular History Talks programs from the Healdsburg Museum return for the summer to the Plaza Gazebo, most Saturday mornings from 10-11:30am. This Saturday docent Steve Deas discusses school days in the Healdsburg of yore, and everyone is invited to share stories of favorite teachers, classroom hijinks and school spirit. healdsburgmuseum.org/history-talks-in-the-plaza.

Aztec dancer at Vamos al Tianguis, Healdsburg (Rich Tang Photo)

Vamos al Tianguis

Monthly vibrant night at the Community Pavilion. It all celebrates diversity, supports local artisans and fosters community connections hosted by Vamos North Bay. Free, 3 North St., 4-9pm.

Spirit Bar Saturday

From Gershwin to Cohen, with a few recently penned originals thrown into the mix. John MacKay (piano), Doug Miller (bass) and Kevin Dillon (drums) at Hotel Healdsburg’s Spirit Bar, from 6-9pm. No cover, 25 Matheson St.

Elephant Jazz

Sonoma Americana favorite Steve Pile returns to the Elephant with his band on Saturday, 8pm, followed by Sunday with psychedelic blues with Kota Dosa and John Mason. Shows are $15, 177 Healdsburg Ave., elephantintheroompub.com.

Sunday, June 28

Folk Notes

The City of Healdsburg presents Sundays in the Plaza, with a more family/picnic-oriented afternoon atmosphere than Tuesday night’s revel. This weekend the David Correa Trio brings guitar-based Latin and World music to the stage from 1-3pm, free. Additional details at healdsburg.gov/899/Sundays-in-the-Plaza.

Sundays at the Ranch

Return of the summer music series at the Ranch at Lake Sonoma, free concert from 5:30 to sunset with beer, wine, food available for purchase. This week it’s Spike Sikes, r&b and dance music. Overlooking Lake Sonoma at 100 Marina Rd., Lot A, Geyserville.

Tuesday, June 30

Pavilion Market

The Healdsburg Farmers’ Market sets up in the Community Pavilion every Tuesday until Sept. 29. Shop for local produce, crafts and gifts at the new building across from last year’s markets. From 9am to 1pm, 3 North St., healdsburgfarmersmarket.org.

Tuesdays in the Plaza

Tonight dance to the Sacramento-style reggae of Sky Eyes. Food trucks open at 5pm, music starts at 6pm, picnicking and dancing encouraged until 8pm. ci.healdsburg.ca.us/335/Tuesdays-in-the-Plaza

Upcoming

Fourth of July

Holiday celebrations in Healdsburg include the annual Fourth of July Celebration and Duck Dash in the Healdsburg Plaza, co-hosted by the Rotary Club of Healdsburg Sunrise and the City of Healdsburg. It takes place at the Plaza from 10am to 1pm on Saturday, July 4, and is followed by Independence Day Fireworks at the high school, 9:30-10pm.

For additional events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.

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