
Thursday, April 2
ArtNite
Healdsburg’s downtown galleries and shops welcome visitors on the monthly first-Thursday Art Nite, on and around Center Street and the Plaza. Details and map at artnitehealdsburg.com.
Little Saint Stage
Experience live music free every Thursday night upstairs at Little Saint. No reservation, no tickets, all are welcome; seats are first-come, first-serve. This week hear West Coast native Frances Whitney; doors at 6pm, music at 7pm. Little Saint, 25 North St., littlesainthealdsburg.com.
Friday, April 3
Final Weekend
Closing weekend of the three-actor play T-Bone n Weasel by Jon Klein, featuring Aldo Billingslea. Set in the South Carolina of decades past, it will be staged Friday and Sunday nights at 7pm, Sunday matinees at 2pm; no Saturday performance. 222 Healdsburg Ave., the222.org.
Music Lounge
Furthermore puts together a strong slate of early evening music this weekend. Thursday Adam Lieb plays “cosmic eclectic,” Friday the Chip Boaz Trio and Saturday the Ruth Ahlers Trio play jazz, 5:50-8:30pm, just inside the door at 328-A Healdsburg Ave. furthermorewines.com
Gas Money
A good name for a casual rock band, many of which play for the love of music and gas money (and the generosity of attendees). They play Friday, starting at 8pm, $10 cover at Coyote Sonoma, 44-F Mill St. shop.coyotesonoma.com
Elephant Room
Music usually includes Friday, Saturday and Sunday shows. All shows start at 8pm, most $10 at the door, Elephant in the Room, 177 Healdsburg Ave., elephantintheroompub.com.
Saturday, April 4
Jazz Standards
Guitarist Christian Foley-Beining leads a trio through Pat Metheny tunes and jazz standards at the Spirit Bar Saturday evening. Tom Shader on bass and drummer Kevin Dillon fill out the trio. At Healdsburg Hotel, 25 Matheson St., from 6-9pm. No cover, full bar, DCK food menu available. drycreekkitchen.com/spirit-bar/music
Easter Weekend
Egg Hunts
Various nondenominational events this weekend include the Rotary Club’s annual Easter Egg Scramble on Saturday at the Fitch Mountain School (565 Sanns Lane) at 9am. Easter Egg Hunts at local wineries include Dry Creek Vineyard (Saturday, 10am), Francis Coppola Winery (Saturday, 11am). Hotel guests and brunch diners at Appellation Healdsburg can join in an Easter Egg hunt on Sunday at 11am. Other clubs and churches may have events as well.
Monday, April 6
City Council
First meeting of the month for the City Council begins at 6pm on Monday night at 401 Grove St. Keep score at home by checking the city’s agenda page at healdsburg.gov/1181/Agendas-and-Minutes. Meetings will be streamed live at facebook.com/cityofhealdsburg.
Tuesday, April 7
First Tuesday
Take a trip through Healdsburg history with docents of the Healdsburg Museum in their final Winter History Talk, this time covering “Old Time Shopping” with Lillie Deas and Meredith Dreisback. In the meeting room from 6-7pm at the Healdsburg Library, 139 Piper St., free.
Parks and Rec
Healdsburg’s Parks and Recreation Commission should meet this week on Tuesday. Verify by checking the city’s agenda page at healdsburg.gov/1181/Agendas-and-Minutes. Meetings take place at 401 Grove St. in Council Chambers starting at 6pm, and will be streamed live at facebook.com/cityofhealdsburg.
Thursday, April 9
Writers’ Space
Writers can “check in” with each other on their challenges and goals, then move to smaller tables for individual or small-group conversation. Programmed by Erin Partridge, from 4-6pm every second Thursday at The 222, 222 Healdsburg Ave., the222.org.
For additional events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.








