ENDS THIS WEEKEND
‘School of Rock’
The Raven Players present the stage version of the Jack Black film School of Rock, with new music by Andrew Lloyd Weber and book by Julian Fellowes. Thursday, July 10, is pay-what-you-can, 7:30pm. Other shows are Friday and Saturday 7:30pm, final matinee on Sunday, July 13 at 2pm. For details and tickets see raventheater.org.
THURSDAY, JULY 10
Synthedelic
Keyboard wizard Frank LoCrasto brings the four-piece band Kolumbo to North Street for an “homage to exotica, blending elements of psychedelia, tropicalia, and funk into a fantasy tiki bar evening.” Free, 6pm, upstairs at Little Saint, 25 North St., littlesainthealdsburg.com.
FRIDAY, JULY 11
Dry Creek Fridays
A secret no longer, the bar at the Dry Creek General Store is open for locals and travelers who like saddle bar seats, inside or outside seating, beer, wine and/or good company. Fridays it hosts live folkish music and a pop-up pizza restaurant. Open noon to 9pm, 3495 Dry Creek Rd., drycreekgeneralstore1881.com.
Dance at the Trunk
Get out the dancing shoes and uncork the best moves for the Friday night dance party at the Elephant, with DJ Kevin West. Free. Saturday it’s local favorite Steve Pile and band, starting at 7pm, $10. 177 Healdsburg Ave., elephantintheroompub.com.
The Remedies
Classic rock, blues and R&B from the long-lived local band the Remedies, Friday evening at Coyote Sonoma, starting at 7pm. Saturday hear Pride & Joy, billed as “the Bay Area’s favorite pop and soul party band.” Each show is $10 and begins at 7pm for summertime fun. 44F Mill St., coyotesonoma.com.

SATURDAY, JULY 12
Farmers’ Market
The Healdsburg Certified Farmers’ Market is held on Saturdays at the West Plaza parking lot from 8:30am to noon. Details at healdsburgfarmersmarket.org.
History Talks
The docents of the Healdsburg Museum once again present programs at the Plaza on Saturdays, 10am to noon. “The Villa, Rec Park and Places to Play” is this week’s topic. Free.
Vamos al Tianguis
Another in this summer’s monthly series of vibrant night markets with diverse vendors, food trucks and performances. It celebrates diversity, supports local artisans and fosters community connections. At the City Hall parking lot, 4-9pm.
Summer Wine Trail
Join fellow vinophiles and road warriors for a day-long wine tour of 30 wineries, from 11am to 4pm Saturday. Includes wineries from Cloverdale to Sebastopol, with most in the Dry Creek-Alexander Valley areas around Healdsburg. Tickets $50 per person, register and map at wineroad.com.
SUNDAY, JULY 13
Sundays in the Plaza
For a mellow alternative to Tuesday’s big party, come picnic on the Plaza on Sundays from 1-3pm and enjoy flamenco guitar from Mark Abdilla. Free.
TUESDAY, JULY 15
Farmers’ Market
Healdsburg Certified Farmers’ Market is held on Tuesdays on Plaza and Center streets surrounding the Plaza, in addition to the usual Saturday market. 9am till 12:30pm, Tuesdays until Sept. 30.

Tuesdays in the Plaza
Popular summer concert series continues with El Radio Fantastique, featuring founder Giovanni DiMorente, playing electric rock and fusion. Food vendors offer locally sourced food for sale starting at 5pm, music from 6-8pm.
ONGOING
Free Wine Tastings
Wilson Wines offers complimentary tastings at several area wineries through the end of August, including Matrix, Mazzocco, Pezzi King, Rockpile and Wilson. Several of the wineries have downtown Healdsburg tasting rooms. Details at wilsonwinery.com/visit.
Museum Exhibit
The Healdsburg Museum’s exhibit “Pomo Weavers Society” includes baskets, artwork, dresses and regalia by local Indigenous artists. Open Wednesdays through Sundays, 11am to 4pm, 221 Matheson St., healdsburgmuseum.org.For additional events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.
The event lineup for the Elephant is incorrect.
Friday the 11th : Terry Hanck @ 8pm
Saturday the 12th: DJ Kevin West @ 8pm
Sunday the 13th: Steve Pile Band @ 7pm