The Healdsburg Event Log

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Hello again! I’m back in your inbox this melty summer Saturday with a very important mission: to get you up to speed on all the events planned in Healdsburg over the next week or so. For me, compiling our communal local calendar feels just as mission-critical as reporting the news. First off, I see events as the news of the future. (Fun, right?) I also see them as the glue of the community, bringing us all together to be with each other in person. That said — I want these weekly event roundups I’m sending to be as useful and interesting as they are important, so if you have any thoughts on how I could improve them, I’m all ears. Now let’s dive in. šŸ’™

BUT FIRST, AIR OVER HEALDSBURG

Here’s what the hot air over Healdsburg and the Dry Creek Valley looks like this morning… eerily similar to yesterday! Must be that time of year. (Photo: Holly Wilson)

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ON THE CALENDAR

Saturday, June 28
  • Healdsburg Farmers Market in the west plaza parking lot (weekly, 8:30am-noon)

  • Large estate sale at 1391 University Ave.: ā€œHousewares, clothing, collectibles, Christmas decor, toysā€ and much more (9am-4pm)

  • ā€œKik-n-It @ the Burgā€ youth soccer games at the Healdsburg Junior High (weekly, 9am-1pm)

  • Hanging garden basket workshop at Garrett Hardware (10am-noon)

  • Healdsburg Museum hosts history talk in the plaza gazebo: ā€œDining & Lodging Back in the Dayā€ (weekly, 10am-noon)

According to the Healdsburg Museum, the old Geyserville Resort — pictured above — used to be ā€œthe place to stayā€ for celebs like William Jennings Bryan, Luther Burbank, Ulysses S. Grant, Jack London, Theodore Roosevelt, Mark Twain and Harmon Heald himself. Learn more at today’s history talk! (Image: Healdsburg Museum & Historical Society)

  • Third annual ā€œNorth of the Gateā€ biker show at the Windsor dog park: Chill and grill (10am-3pm)

  • Watercolor class at the Healdsburg Center for the Arts (10am-1pm)

  • Memorial service at St. John’s Catholic Church for well-known Healdsburg resident Ron Rafanelli, who died recently at age 77 (11am)

  • Live music on the piazza at Bacchus Landing (weekly, noon-4pm)

  • Summer celebration at Nalle Winery, with live music by Solo Rio (12:30-3:30pm)

  • SOLD OUT: ā€œOutstanding in the Fieldā€ traveling dinner party at Dry Creek Peach, among the peach trees (4pm)

  • Natural fermented soda making class at Quail & Condor bakery (4-5:15pm)

  • Opening reception for new art exhibit at the Paul Mahder Gallery: ā€œThis & Thatā€ by storied Healdsburg artist Chris Blum (5-7pm)

One of our edgiest local artists. (Image: The 222)

  • Healdsburg Prune Packers baseball team plays home game vs. the Solano Mudcats at Rec Park (6pm)

  • The Unauthorized Rolling Stones, a Rolling Stones cover band, plays Coyote Sonoma (doors 6pm, show 7:30pm)

  • Adam Shulman Organ Trio plays live jazz at Hotel Healdsburg (weekly, 6-9pm)

  • Swamp Dogg, a funky soul musician with a cult following who was big in the ’70s, plays Little Saint (7-10pm)

  • ā€œSchool of Rock: The Musicalā€ at the Raven Theater (7:30pm)

  • Nitty Gritty Dirt Band plays the Luther Burbank Center in Santa Rosa on their farewell tour (8pm)

  • Sebastian St. James, a blues-influenced singer-songwriter, plays the Elephant in the Room pub (8-11pm)

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