Healdsburg Garden Club at Wetzel Native Plants Garden
PICK A PLANT Members of the Healdsburg Garden Club gather at the Wetzel Native Plant Garden on North Street, where many of the nominated plants can be found, to remind people to vote for the City Flower or Tree before July 10. From left, John Funkhouse, Darcee Drakulich, Brenda Flickner, Mary Kelley, Susan Rose, Arden Moyer, Tracy Moyer and Ellie Howard. Not shown: Pam Berman.

ONGOING

Healdsburg Jazz

The 27th annual festival continues through Sunday, with daily concerts at Bacchus Landing as well as additional shows at the Elephant in the Room, Paul Mahder Gallery and Spirit Bar through Sunday. For details see healdsburgjazz.org.

FRIDAY, JUNE 20

Trousdale
The harmonies and songwriting talents of this country-tinged indie trio are put to a good cause in this Friday benefit for the California Community Foundation’s Wildfire Recovery Fund. Tickets going fast at $33. Doors 6pm, opening act 7pm, Trousdale at 8pm at the upstairs stage of Little Saint, 25 North St., littlesainthealdsburg.com.

After Hours
Healdsburg Jazz has lined up the Elephant in the Room (177 Healdsburg Ave.) for after-hours shows this weekend, including the Bruce Forman Trio on Thursday and a tango review from Los Tangueros del Oeste on Friday. Start time is 9:30pm, cost is $45 plus fees at healdsburgjazz.org.

SATURDAY, JUNE 21

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. First topic in their History Talks series is “Stories Behind the Structures,” with architect Frances Schierenbeck and docent Don Anderson. Free.

Artist Reception
Ceramics and paintings by Cindy Wilson are on exhibit in her “Chasing the Sun” show at the Rena Charles Gallery until July 31, and the artist herself will be at the gallery on Saturday from 11am to 5pm for a reception and to meet the public. 439 Healdsburg Ave., renacharlesgallery.com.

Taste of Sonoma
This long-running annual food and wine celebration from Sonoma County Tourism takes over Kendall-Jackson Wine Estate and Garden on Saturday from noon to 4pm. Over 100 wineries will participate, plus food trucks, a beer garden and more. Tickets and info at tasteofsonoma.sonomawine.com.

Pig Roast
Wilson Wines’ release party doubles as a Tiki Summer Club party with wines, live music, a whole roasted pig and tropical treats. Tiki attire encouraged. Tickets from $10-$29, from 2-5pm at Coyote Sonoma, 44-F Mill St., coyotesonoma.com.

SUNDAY, JUNE 22

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 the music, this week featuring jazz-pop from Nate Lopez. Free, 1-3pm.

TUESDAY, JUNE 24

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 Dirty Cello, the popular local dance band featuring cross-over cellist Rebecca Roudman. Food vendors will offer locally sourced food for sale starting at 5pm; music from 6-8pm.

WEDNESDAY JUNE 25

City Commissions
Double-header of two city commissions, the Senior Citizens Advisory Commission at 4pm, followed by the Arts & Culture Commission at 6pm. Attend in person at 401 Grove St. (corner of North) or online at facebook.com/cityofhealdsburg or healdsburg.gov/zoom.

Lyle Lovett
Texas troubadour Lyle Lovett brings his Large Band to the Luther Burbank Center on June 25. Tickets are still available, approximately $100 with fees. lutherburbankcenter.org/events

UPCOMING

‘School of Rock’
The Raven Players present the stage version of the hit Jack Black film School of Rock, with new music by Lloyd Weber and book by Julian Fellowes. Weekends from June 27-July 13, for details and tickets see raventheater.org.

For additional events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.

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