Pomo baskets b y Silver Galleto
FORM FOLLOWS FUNCTION A series of baskets by the contemporary Pomo Weavers Society, on display currently at the Healdsburg Museum. Silver Galleto, the group’s founder, wove these examples.

ONGOING

Museum Exhibit
The Healdsburg Museum’s new 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.

THURSDAY, MAY 29

Rhythms of Little Saint

Hawaii-born Isabeau Waia’u Walker performs her reflective repertoire this Thursday, May 29. Next week, June 4, it’s trumpeter Takuya Kuroda, originally from Kobe, Japan, blending jazz, hip-hop and neo-soul. No cover, doors at 6pm, shows at 7pm. Little Saint, 25 North St., littlesainthealdsburg.com.

FRIDAY, MAY 30

Dance in Boots

Join friends, neighbors and fellow buckaroos for country line-dancing lessons from Grapevine Dance from 7-8pm, then live music from Dustin Saylor & the Stowaways. Tickets $20 at Coyote Sonoma, 44-F Mill St., coyotesonoma.com.

Something different

This Grateful Dead tribute band is heavy on the horns, hence their name—Grateful Brass. They’ll play (one more) Saturday night,  $20 cover from 8-11pm at Elephant in the Room, 177 Healdsburg Ave., elephantintheroompub.com.

SATURDAY, MAY 31

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.

Dance in Oils

The  Upstairs Art Gallery’s June exhibit is “Dance!”, while the Stairway Showcase presents Karen Miller’s “Singing With Color.” On Saturday May 31 join Laura Roney and Karen Miller for a reception from 3–5pm. Upstairs at Levin & Co., 306 Center St., upstairsartgallery.net

SUNDAY, JUNE 1

Sundays in the Plaza         

Low-key alternatives to Tuesday’s big concert are held at the Plaza on Sundays from 1-3pm, starting June 1, this Sunday featuring the David Correa Trio. Free. 

MONDAY, JUNE 2

Pride Flag Day
Healdsburg’s City Council gathers at 5pm for the official raising of the Pride Flag at 401 Grove St. It’s followed by a regular meeting of the council, 6-10pm, in the Council Chambers and live at facebook.com/cityofhealdsburg.

TUESDAY, JUNE 3

Farmers’ Market

Healdsburg Certified Farmers’ Market continues Tuesdays on Plaza and Center streets surrounding the Plaza, while continuing the usual Saturday market as well. 9am until 12:30pm, Tuesdays until Sept. 30.

Tuesdays in the Plaza

Summer continues with the second Tuesday in the Plaza, this week featuring “Bollywood blues” from Aki Kumar (June 3). Food vendors will be on-hand to offer locally sourced food for sale starting at 5pm; music from 6-8pm.

Sylvia Seventy with her artworks
Photo by Tom Grotta SYLVIA 70 The late Healdsburg artist Sylvia Seventy, seen here with some of her work in her Fitch Mountain studio, will be remembered at a Celebration of Life at The 222 on June 5.

THURSDAY, JUNE 5

Artist Remembrance

Celebration of Life for local artist Sylvia Seventy. It is scheduled for Thursday, June 5, from 4-6pm at the Paul Mahder Gallery at 222 Healdsburg Ave.

UPCOMING

BloodRoot Ramble

Third year of the Ramble, a local festival of alternative rock bands, this year featuring Ziggy Marley, Local Natives, La Luz and other bands. See story this issue and bloodrootramble.com.

For additional events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.

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