ALEBRIJES Whimsical carvings at a street market
ALEBRIJES Whimsical carvings depicting animals, people, objects and imaginary creatures painted with intense colors and intricate patterns, popular at Mexican markets and Healdsburg’s next Tianguis (Sept. 13).

City Calendar

Vamos al Tianguis

The monthly community bazaar and marketplace at the City Hall Parking Lot, 4-9pm on Saturday Sept. 13. The Tianguis is also a space for local artists to showcase their talents. 

Council Meeting
A regular City Council meeting on Monday Sept. 15, starting at 6pm at 401 Grove St. Public comments accepted only from in-person residents, but all can view live at healdsburg.gov/zoom or facebook.com/cityofhealdsburg.

Music

Upstairs

Kelly McFarland (starting at 7pm) guests with a six-piece band in the music room at the top of the stairs, on Thursday Sept. 11. No cover, doors at 6pm, Little Saint, 25 North St., littlesainthealdsburg.com.

Elephant Weekend

Rock on Friday with Tom Rellig Band, hip-hop on Saturday with Laidback Zach and Bollywood blues on Sunday with Aki Kumar. Cover is usually $10, sometimes more, sometimes less at the Elephant in the Room, 117 Healdsburg Ave., elephantintheroompub.com.

Whiskey Dent

Live music in the Spicy Vines tasting room at 441 Healdsburg Ave. on Saturday Sept. 13 from 3-6pm. The Northern California band serves up a soulful blend of Americana-plus at this dog-and-family-friendly tasting room. No cover.

Quarteto Novo

Saxophonist Ruth Ahlers brings a Brazil-centric foursome to the Hotel Healdsburg lobby on Saturday evening, Sept. 13. She is joined by Ken Cook on piano, Brad Maestas on bass and Kendrick Freeman playing drums. From 6-9pm at the Spirit Bar. No cover, limited menu and drinks available. 25 Matheson St., drycreekkitchen.com/spirit-bar.

Stage

Radio Play

Battle of the Detectives: Poirot vs. Holmes is a live 1940s-style radio play complete with Foley artists and a studio audience to vote on the winner. Performances Friday and Saturday Sept. 12-13 at 7:30pm, and Sunday Sept. 14 at 2pm. Tickets are $20 general / $15 students and seniors. At Cloverdale Performing Arts Center, 209 N. Cloverdale Blvd.

‘Laundry and Bourbon’

Staging of a black comedy by James McLure that offers a picture of life in a one-horse town, where the women get drunk during the day and the men get drunk at night. Friday and Saturday Sept. 12-13 (7pm) and Sunday Sept. 14 (1pm).  222 Stage, 222 Healdsburg Ave., the222.org.

‘Eureka Day’

The Tony Award-winning play by Jonathan Spector concerns a liberal school district that, having relaxed standards on vaccinations, confronts a mumps outbreak. Friday through Sundays until Sept. 21 at the Raven Theater in Healdsburg, 115 North St. Value Thursday, Sept. 11 at 7:30pm, “pay what you can.” Friday and Saturday shows, 7:30pm; Sunday matinee, 2pm. Tickets and information at raventheater.org.

Food truck in Healdsbur
TIANQUIS Time once again for the monthly ‘Tianguis’ open-air market, with food trucks, craft booths, live entertainment and the community gathered together. From 4-6pm at the City Hall parking lot at 401 Grove St.

Community

Here Comes Sun Day

Several events leading up to Sun Day Sept. 21 (autumnal equinox) include a presentation on solar and wind power at The 222 on Tuesday Sept. 16; the film Idle Threat about turning off cars that are going nowhere, free at Little Saint on Wednesday Sept. 17; and a 10am tour of the solar panels at the city’s Wastewater Treatment Plant (340 Foreman Ave.) on Thursday Sept. 18. More information at climateactionhealdsburg.org

Farmers’ Markets

The longstanding Healdsburg Certified Farmers’ Market is held twice weekly in town, on Saturdays (Sept. 13), at the West Plaza parking lot from 8:30am until 12:30pm. The year’s Saturday market season ends on Dec. 20. The Farmers’ Market is also held on Tuesdays (Sept. 16) on Plaza and Center streets surrounding the Plaza, 9am to 12:30pm, Tuesdays until Sept. 30.

Foss Creek Clean-up

Join the City of Healdsburg for the Foss Creek Clean-Up community event on Saturday Sept. 20. Participate in maintenance and protection of our waterways by removing trash and debris from Foss Creek. Volunteers will enjoy breakfast and lunch. 8:30am to 12:30pm, meet at Abel De Luna Community Center, 1557 Healdsburg Ave.

Healdsburg Museum

History comes alive at 221 Matheson St. with two local-centric exhibitions. The new semi-permanent installation for “Many Roads to Healdsburg” outlines the town’s rich history,  from the Pomo to early settlers and recent influencers. Continuing is a display of the contemporary Pomo Weavers Society. The Healdsburg Museum is open Wednesdays through Sundays, from 11am to 4pm. healdsburgmuseum.org

For additional events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.

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