Black History Matters in New Museum Exhibit
Two complementary but distinct approaches to Black history in California are on display through Nov. 18 at the Healdsburg Museum. Museum Executive Director and Curator Holly Hoods has collaborated with Experiential Designer Noah Jeppson to transform the Museum exhibition gallery with vibrant color, impactful...
Kids’ Ballet Classes Return to Healdsburg
Greta Schoenberg is relaunching her ballet and contemporary dance school in Healdsburg this month, offering classes for kids from 3-1/2 to 9 years old and adults at the historic Felta Schoolhouse, Parkpoint Health Club, and The Studio fitness space.
Healdsburg Happenings, Jan. 11
Molly Parden, Sophia and Trey, Coyote Dance, Classical Voices, Hotel Jazz, Dancing at the Raven, Winter Wineland, Community Bike Ride, City Council, Planning Commission, Senior Citizens Advisory Commission, Pipe-Organ Concert, and Opening Night are some of the events happening in Healdsburg in January.
Thanksgiving Through a Sommelier’s Palate
t goes without saying that the first Thanksgiving was nothing like the holiday dinner we celebrate today. Right? Truthfully, it wasn’t all that different. Except we've got wine.
Short Films Return to the Raven
Not to be overlooked in the return of the Healdsburg International Short Film Festival—a one-day banquet of narrative inspiration, 22 films spread over two screenings on Saturday, Sept. 23—is the name. It’s an international festival, with films from Argentina, Cameroon, Germany, Ireland and other...
Jazz Festival Returns to Healdsburg
The City of Healdsburg began holding Juneteenth celebrations with the lifting of the Covid restrictions, and since then it’s also marked the kick-off of the Healdsburg Jazz Festival. The local nonprofit, which has brought world-class jazz to this Wine Country town since 1999, always...
Healdsburg Happenings
Twilight Parade
The annual Healdsburg Future Farmers Twilight Parade will take place from 6 to 8pm on Thursday, May 25, as a prelude to the HFF County Fair. Route is down Matheson to Center, north on Center to Piper, north to Fitch and back toward...
Lucha Familiar
Mounting a production of a little-known play in these pandemic and inflationary-influenced times is something of a risk for most theater companies. Audiences have yet to return in full-force to live theater, so a significant leap of faith is required to produce material that...
Wine and Swine Make for a Fine Time
The essential Healdsburg event to see and be seen at this season was undoubtedly the 16th
annual celebration of Pigs & Pinot, which feted hundreds with its unique porcine pairings.
Hosted by chef and Healdsburg local Charlie Palmer at the Hotel Healdsburg and Dry Creek Kitchen,...