
THURSDAY, JUNE 12
Cloverdale Pride
Celebrate Pride Week in Cloverdale on Thursday with a 6pm screening of The Adventures of Priscilla: Queen of the Desert, starring Terence Stamp. The fundraising reception begins at 6pm, movie at 7pm, $25 at Cloverdale Performing Arts Center, 209 N. Cloverdale Blvd., cloverdaleartsalliance.org.
FRIDAY, JUNE 13
Opening Day
Join the ribbon-cutting ceremony at the new SMART Windsor Station, starting at 1:45pm on Friday. The transportation district began regular service to Windsor on June 1, and concludes its second week of operation with this Chamber of Commerce welcome party at 8900 Windsor Rd.
Opening Night
NEA Jazz Master Kenny Barron returns to town for the first night in the 10-day-long Healdsburg Jazz Festival, Friday at the Raven Theater, 7pm. Festival events daily through June 22; for all listings see healdsburgjazz.org.
Stax City
This venerable local R&B band covers a range of radio hits and dance-floor favorites. This one’s free, part of Wilson Artisan Wines’ summer music series. From 6-8:30pm, at Coyote Sonoma, 44-F Mill St., coyotesonoma.com.
After Hours
Healdsburg Jazz has lined up the Elephant in the Room (177 Healdsburg Ave.) for after-hours shows this weekend, including the Lorca Hart-Brian Ho quartet on Friday and the Howard Wiley quintet on Saturday. Start time is 9:30pm, cost is $45 plus fees at healdsburgjazz.org.
SATURDAY, JUNE 14
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.
No Kings
Healdsburg’s part in the nationwide demonstration against authoritarianism will be held on Healdsburg Avenue south of the Roundabout, near the Mill District. Noon to 2pm, information at mobilize.us/nokings/event/793469.
Juneteenth
The annual celebration of Black history and culture at the Healdsburg Plaza, in association with Healdsburg Jazz Festival. Various artists in performance from 2-8pm plus dance, workshops and vendors. Free.
Vamos al Tianguis
On Saturday, June 14, Vamos North Bay in collaboration with City of Healdsburg Community Services will hold its second tianguis of the summer. Handmade goods, art, wellness products, food trucks and pop-ups from local chefs, plus live music, dance and cultural performances. From 4-9pm, at the City Hall parking lot, 401 Grove St.
Classical Duo
The Mc2 Duo, local violinist Gary McLaughlin and pianist Rose McCoy, will run through the classical repertoire including material by Telemann for solo violin, Chopin and Debussy for solo piano, and the Sonata for Violin and Piano in G major by Johannes Brahms. Tickets $20, Saturday at 7pm, 222 Healdsburg Ave., the222.org.
SUNDAY, JUNE 15
Sundays in the Plaza
An alternative to Tuesday’s big scene, on Sundays from 1-3pm at the Plaza, this week featuring the modern pop duo Gold Fashioned. Free.
MONDAY, JUNE 16
City Council
Regular meeting of the five-member city council can last up to 4 hours. Attend in person at 6pm, 401 Grove St. (corner of North), or online at facebook.com/cityofhealdsburg or healdsburg.gov/zoom.
TUESDAY, JUNE 17
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
Summer concert series continues with Melba’s Kitchen, an all-women’s big band in a Healdsburg Jazz performance. Food vendors will be on-hand to offer locally sourced food for sale starting at 5pm; music from 6-8pm.
WEDNESDAY JUNE 18
Edge Esmeralda
A midweek seminar in association with Edge Esmeralda on “Designing the Ecosystem for Entrepreneurs to Thrive,” from 5-7pm at CraftWork, 445 Healdsburg Ave., free but registration required at craftworkhbg.com.
THURSDAY, JUNE 19
Tailgate Party
Say farewell to the 80-year-old Healdsburg Boys & Girls Clubhouse with a 5pm barbecue and story-sharing party at the Club, 555 Piper St. (The club will be extensively remodeled over the next year). It’s also Boys & Girls Club night at Rec Park, 6pm, for the Prune Packers baseball game.
Upstairs Concert
Sam Weber is a singer-songwriter, musician, and producer from British Columbia who has been touring independently and internationally since 2013. Opening is Junaco, a Northern California trio. No cover, doors at 6pm, show at 7pm. Little Saint, 25 North St., littlesainthealdsburg.com.
For additional events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.