In-person Events Return to the Library
The library is abuzz with Summer Reading once again in 2022.
It is hoped that many have been enjoying the library’s Summer Reading program, in which participants of all ages can join the Summer Reading adventure. The Beanstack app can be used on a mobile...
Second Story Rises Above with ‘Dad Country’
The upstairs floor at 25 North St., with its high ceiling, wide-open floor space and full kitchen, never seemed to get the usage for which it was intended. But in the past year Little Saint has turned the room into a frequent and inviting...
Healdsburg Happenings, Feb. 29
The Fry Quartet performs Friday night, March 1, at The 222, following their Feb. 29 climate crisis film Rising Tide at 7pm.
‘The Art of Food’ on Display From Young Artists
The Healdsburg Center for the Arts (HCA) is highlighting the art of local primary school youth in their annual Young Artists exhibit, which opened March 14.
Education director Kelly Ebeling said that HCA is partnering with Little Saint and Saint Joseph’s Arts Foundation to feature...
‘Murder Mountain’ Makes Killer Pinot Noir
When most people think of Humboldt County, it’s not for vineyards. Adrian Manspeaker, founder and winemaker at Joseph Jewell Wines, is hoping to change that.Having grown up in Benbow in southern Humboldt County, Manspeaker attended the College of the Redwoods in Eureka from 1996...
Tuesdays in the Plaza
The city’s Parks and Recreation Department was finally able to release the schedule for the popular Tuesdays in the Plaza series, which began May 31 and will run through the summer until Aug. 30, from 6 to 8pm. This is the only time of...
Healdsburg Happenings
Farmers’ Market Startup
On April 15, the Healdsburg Certified Farmers’ Market returns to West Plaza Parking Lot at North and Vine, and every Saturday thereafter into December, from 8:30am to noon.
Grunge Saturday
Celebrate tax day on April 15 with a grunge immersion at Coyote Sonoma, where...
Healdsburg Happenings
Student Art
Thursday, March 16, two receptions for “The Art of Food” student art exhibit, which runs now through April 9 at both the Healdsburg Center for the Arts (HCA), 334 Center St., and at Little Saint, 25 North St. Receptions at 5-7pm at both...
Proud of Healdsburg’s Pride
H’burg’s bridge was lit a few months ago to honor Ukraine’s struggle. This month it is lit to celebrate pride, denoting self-affirmation, dignity and equality of humans.
A friend from graduate school was in town, here from Boston, attending a wedding of a “thruple.” When...