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Healdsburg Today
By the People, for the People
Healdsburg Celebrates St. Patrick's Day with Parades, Music, and More
From book sales to barbershop quartets, the Healdsburg community has a full slate of events planned for the week of March 13-17.
Mar. 12, 2026 at 12:36am
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The Healdsburg community is gearing up for a week of St. Patrick's Day celebrations, with events ranging from a book sale hosted by the Friends of the Healdsburg Library to a Raven Theater gala featuring local talent. Other highlights include a jazz performance at the Spirit Bar, an Oscars viewing party, and a Celtic-punk concert at Little Saint. The city is also preparing for its annual "Biggest, Shortest Parade in the World" on St. Patrick's Day, encouraging residents to don their greenest attire.
Why it matters
Healdsburg's St. Patrick's Day celebrations bring the community together, showcasing the town's vibrant arts and entertainment scene. The events cater to a variety of interests, from book lovers to music fans, providing something for everyone to enjoy. These festivities also serve as important fundraisers for local organizations like the Friends of the Healdsburg Library.
The details
The week kicks off with the return of the Friends of the Healdsburg Library's annual book sale, running from March 11-14. On Friday, March 13, the Raven Theater will host a gala featuring local storytelling, community-driven theater, and student performances. Music lovers can enjoy the Susan Sutton Trio at the Spirit Bar on Friday evening, while film buffs can attend a pre-Oscars party at True West Cinemas on Sunday. The award-winning barbershop quartet Purple Rebar will take the stage on Sunday evening, and the Celtic-punk supergroup The Walker Roaders will perform at Little Saint on St. Patrick's Day.
- The Friends of the Healdsburg Library Book Sale runs from March 11-14, with hours from 10am to 5:30pm on weekdays and 10am to 3pm on Saturday.
- The Raven Theater Gala takes place on Friday, March 13, with the show starting at 7:13pm.
- The Susan Sutton Trio performs at the Spirit Bar from 6-9pm on Friday, March 13.
- The Oscars viewing party at True West Cinemas is on Sunday, March 15, with doors opening at 4pm and the broadcast starting at 5pm.
- The Purple Rebar barbershop quartet performs on Sunday, March 15 at 7pm.
The players
Friends of the Healdsburg Library
A local organization that supports the Healdsburg Regional Library through fundraising and advocacy efforts.
Raven Theater
A community-driven theater in Healdsburg that hosts a variety of performances and events.
Susan Sutton Trio
A jazz group that performs at the Spirit Bar in the Healdsburg Hotel.
True West Cinemas
An independent movie theater in Healdsburg that is hosting an Oscars viewing party.
Purple Rebar
An award-winning barbershop quartet that includes current and former members of the classical men's choral group Chanticleer.
What they’re saying
“Fifty years is such an accomplishment in San Francisco, especially with the way the city has changed over the years.”
— Gordon Edgar, grocery employee
The takeaway
Healdsburg's St. Patrick's Day celebrations showcase the town's vibrant arts and entertainment scene, bringing the community together through a diverse array of events that cater to a wide range of interests. From book sales to live music performances, these festivities highlight Healdsburg's commitment to supporting local organizations and fostering a sense of community pride.

