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GOINGS ON IN THE ’BURG
of the Women’s Improvement Club, Kiwanis’ 100th anniversary, Smith Robinson and the Adopted Battalion, and other community accomplishments. Exhibit starts Thursday, Feb. 23 and continues Thursdays through Sundays to June 4. Healdsburg Museum, 221 Matheson St.
Solo Singer
Little Saint has reopened and will continue with Thursday shows at the upstairs Lounge. Anna Ash, who says of herself, “Serious songs, non-serious person,” will perform on Thursday, Feb. 23, at 5pm. Little Saint is located at 25 North St.
Sooner or Later
Dave Wakeling and The English Beat return to the Raven for their first post-COVID concert, featuring their signature blend of ska, rock and Motown on Friday, Feb. 24. Tickets available at raventheater.org.
Out of Retirement
The Earl Thomas Duo shows up at the Elephant on Friday, Feb. 24, a return to town for the blues singer from Tennessee. 9pm, $20 cover,
177A Healdsburg Ave.
Fleetwood Mask
This Fleetwood Mac tribute group claims the endorsement of Mick Fleetwood. They’ll play Saturday night, Feb. 25, at 7pm at Coyote Sonoma, 44F Mill St., $35 tickets at store.wilson artisanwines.com.
Black History
Month
Three Healdsburg Jazz
Black History Month events on Saturday, Feb. 25 at the Raven Theater, beginning with a free 11am family show with the Destiny Muhammad Trio. That evening at 6:30, Marcus Shelby presents “Soul of the Movement: Meditations on Dr. Martin Luther King Jr.," followed at 7:30 by singer Terrie Odabi performing “Blues of Resistance” with her band. Tickets are available at healdsburgjazz. org.
Climate Strategy
The City of Healdsburg’s ongoing Climate Mobilization Strategy holds its second workshop on Zoom to discuss proposals and options for the City to achieve