SUNDAY CONCERT Two visitors check out the regular Sundays in the Plaza concert, from 1-3pm. It is usually a much less crowded way to enjoy music in the heart of Healdsburg than the busier and louder Tuesday concert. (Rick Tang photo)

Thursday, July 9

Windsor’s Turn

Summer Night on the Green returns July 9, with the Americana rock of the Ryan Woodard Band. The farmers’ market is from 5-8pm, music from 6-8pm. See the full schedule at tinyurl.com/3bk882w6.

Chamber Mixer

Check in with the Healdsburg Chamber of Commerce at its seasonal mixer, held Thursday at the Rooftop Bar at the Harmon House, 4-6pm, 227 Healdsburg Ave.

Paradise, Kentucky

Wisconsin’s Tae and the Neighborly fuses soul, R&B, rock and pop Thursday evening upstairs at Little Saint. Next Thursday Cassandra Lewis shows up. Seats are first-come, first-serve. Doors at 6pm, music at 7pm, at Little Saint, 25 North St., littlesainthealdsburg.com.

Furthermore

Jazz in single, duo or trio configurations on Thursday through Saturday (and sometimes Sunday) from 5:30-8:30pm at Furthermore Wines, 328-A Healdsburg Ave. No cover, wines by the glass or bottle. furthermorewines.com/events

Poison Plant

The musical adaptation of a cult 1960s sci-fi movie, Little Shop of Horrors, was brought to the musical stage by Howard Ashman and Alan Menken. The pair later wrote The Little Princess and other Disney classics. Thursday-Sunday at 7:30pm, matinees at 2pm, through July 12. Raven Performing Arts Theater, 115 North St., raventheater.org.

Friday, July 10

Spike’s on the Stage 

The summery Cloverdale Friday Night Live concerts continue this week with the popular multi-instrumentalist Spike Sikes and His Awesome Hotcakes. The street fair begins at 6pm, music runs from 7-9:30pm. See full summer schedule and more information at cloverdaleartsalliance.org/2026-friday-night-live.

Coyote Dolls

Through their energetic and powerful performances, the RagDolls dig deep into the soul of who they consider America’s greatest rock and roll band, Aerosmith. Doors open at 6pm, show starts at 8pm, tickets $20 advance, $25 door at Coyote Sonoma, 44F Mill St. 

Saturday, July 11

Market Day

Spend a Saturday morning at the Healdsburg Certified Farmers’ Market, the place for shopping and connecting with the agricultural community. Buy fresh local produce, snacks and crafts, and listen to live music. From 8:30am till noon at the Foley Family Community Pavilion, 3 North St.

History Talks

Find out more about Healdsburg every Saturday morning from 10-11:30am at the Gazebo in Healdsburg Plaza. This week Healdsburg Museum docents introduce the influential Josefa Carrillo Fitch, Harmon Heald and Roderick Matheson. Details at healdsburgmuseum.org/history-talks-in-the-plaza, until Aug. 29.

Winery as It Was 

Go back a quarter century to the historic Cellar Room at Rodney Strong. Step back in time and enjoy the simple pleasures of wine tasting with no frills—just great wine, good company and authentic hospitality.​ Saturday from 11am to 4pm, 11455 Old Redwood Highway.

‘Caribbean Cocktails’

Book-release signing and dinner with author Nelson German and co-author Andréa Lawson Gray on their new book celebrating the flavors of the Afro-Latino diaspora. Enjoy an intimate, multi-course dinner inspired by the book, with net proceeds to benefit No Kid Hungry, a nonprofit. $250 per person, includes dinner and a copy of the book, at Aldina Wines, Bacchus Landing, Westside Road.

Spirit Bar Saturday

Sip a post-shopping cocktail and listen to jazz standards and a few originals from the Robb Fisher Trio, with Ben Tolorow and Brandon Etzler. There’s always jazz at the Spirit Bar on Saturdays, from 6-9pm. No cover, Hotel Healdsburg, 25 Matheson St.

Elvis Homecoming

Former Santa Rosan Ryan Collingwood is now an internationally recognized Elvis Tribute Artist, known for his authenticity and strong vocals. He performs one show only, Sunday at 2pm at the Cloverdale Performing Arts Center. Tickets $25, 209 Cloverdale Blvd.

Sunday, July 12

Bubbles and Music

Breathless continues its summer-long series of music and sparkling wines on Sundays through Aug. 30, from 2-4pm. Reserve a tasting or enjoy wines by the glass while listening to performances by jazz vocalists. 499 Moore Lane, breathlesswines.com.

Country Sunday

The city-sponsored Sundays in the Plaza brings country Laura Benitez and the Heartache to the Gazebo from 1-3pm. Not to be confused with Tuesdays in the Plaza, this is a great opportunity to bring a picnic, sit back, relax and enjoy the songs.

Tuesday, July 14

Pavilion Market

The Healdsburg Farmers’ Market sets up in the Community Pavilion every Tuesday until Sept. 29. Shop for local produce, crafts and gifts at the new building across from last year’s markets. From 9am to 1pm, 3 North St., healdsburgfarmersmarket.org.

Tuesdays in the Plaza

Tonight dance to the foot-draggin’ country of Dustin Saylor and the Stowaways. Food trucks open at 5pm, music starts at 6pm, picnicking and dancing encouraged until 8pm. ci.healdsburg.ca.us/335/Tuesdays-in-the-Plaza

Bastille Day

Celebrate the spirit of freedom and revolution at Costeaux Bakery and Cafe with an evening designed around exceptional French bistro dining and live entertainment. Tables will book up fast for this beloved community tradition. Don’t miss out on an unforgettable evening out! Reservations open at 4pm, 417 Healdsburg Ave.

For additional events, visit healdsburgtribune.com/calendar.

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