Calendar of events in Sonoma County towns

Watch “Wall-E” 15 minutes after sunset on the Windsor Town Green, 701 McClelland Drive.|

HEALDSBURG, JULY 18

Full Moon Run: Join the Healdsburg Running Company’s Full Moon Run and finish with a barbecue and movie 8 p.m. Monday at Lake Sonoma, 3333 Skagg’s Spring Road. 707-395-0372. healdsburgrunningcompany.com.

CAZADERO, JULY 19

Cazadero Music Camp: Nashville-based vocalist, instrumentalist and songwriter Kate Lee performs 10 a.m. Tuesday at 5385 Cazadero Highway. Free. RSVP at bandsintown.com.

CLOVERDALE, JULY 19

Puppet Show: Children’s musician Andy Z entertains youngsters with music, dancing, sing-alongs and puppets 2:30 p.m. Tuesday at Cloverdale Library Pat Hare Community Room, 401 N. Cloverdale Blvd. Free. For ages 5-12. 707-894-5291.

HEALDSBURG, JULY 19

Open House: Russian River Flower School holds a “Summer Growing” open house with bites and libations 5:30-8 p.m. Tuesday at 105 West North St. dundee@russianriverflowerschool.com.

SONOMA, JULY 19

Directors’ Reception: Sonoma Community Center hosts a “Hello and Goodbye” reception for its incoming and outgoing executive directors 5-6:30 p.m. Tuesday on the center’s back patio, 276 E. Napa St. 707-938-4626. sonomacommunitycenter.org.

SONOMA, JULY 19

Book Signing: Meet Wayne Pacelle, CEO and president of the Humane Society and author of “The Humane Economy,” 7 p.m. Tuesday at Vintage House, 264 First St. E. Admission is $5 or free with book purchase. 707-939-1779. readersbooks.com.

WINDSOR, JULY 19

Kids’ Movie: Watch “Wall-E” 15 minutes after sunset on the Town Green, 701 McClelland Drive. townofwindsor.com.

WINDSOR, JULY 19

Tweens Zumba: Loud music, exercise and dance moves for kids begin 3 p.m. Tuesday at Windsor Regional Library, 9291 Old Redwood Highway No. 100. For ages 8 and up. Wear comfortable clothes and shoes. 707-838-1020.

WINDSOR, JULY 19

Waste Contracts: Public meeting on the upcoming expiration of Windsor’s contracts with waste haulers runs 6-8 p.m. Tuesday at Windsor Community Center, 901 Adele Drive. A second hearing is scheduled 6-8 p.m. July 27 at Town Council Chambers. 707-838-5355. kowens@townofwindsor.com.

PETALUMA, JULY 20

Midsummer Night Sings: Join Bay Area conductors and sing your heart out to Bach Cantatas 160 and 131, 7 p.m. Wednesday at Elim Lutheran Church, 504 Baker St. Admission is $15-20 at 707-303-4615.

ROHNERT PARK, JULY 20

Children’s Music: Boogie down with popular children’s musician Andy Z 6 p.m. Wednesday at Rohnert Park-Cotati Regional Library, 6250 Lynne Conde Way. Free. 707-584-9121.

GUERNEVILLE, JULY 21

Rockin’ on the River: The 10 musicians of Native Elements perform reggae, caribe and roots music 6:30-8 p.m. Thursday at Guerneville Plaza, Main Street and Armstrong Woods Road. Free. Alcohol prohibited. 707-869-9000.

HEALDSBURG, JULY 21

Grand Reopening: Big John’s Market holds its reopening noon-5 p.m. Thursday at 1345 Healdsburg Ave. bigjohnsmarket.com.

SANTA ROSA, JULY 21

Guitar Talk: Rock out as Harry Fleishman hosts a talk with rock ‘n’ roll musicians Tom Ribbecke, Bobby Vega and Larry Otis about their guitars 6 p.m. Thursday at Sonoma County Museum, 425 Seventh St. Admission is $15. 707-579-1500. sonomacountymuseum.org.

WINDSOR, JULY 21

Live Music: The Unauthorized Rolling Stones pay tribute to the iconic British band 6-8 p.m. Thursday on the Town Green, 701 McClelland Drive. Farmers Market runs 5-8 p.m. windsorfarmersmarket.com.

PETALUMA, JULY 21-23

Sidewalk Sale: Get some sun while you shop at the 2016 Petaluma Sidewalk Sale, where over 50 businesses participate 11 a.m.-8 p.m. Thursday-Saturday at Historic Downtown Petaluma, 210 Lakeville St.

CLOVERDALE, JULY 22

Friday Night Live: Chuck Prophet and the Mission Express, supported by Justin Schaefers and the Blind Barbers, perform 7 p.m. Friday in the Downtown Cloverdale Plaza. Free. Festivities begin with the Certified Farmers Market 6 p.m. 707-894-4410.

COTATI, JULY 22

Friday Flock Night: Business coach Linda Welch presents interactive workshop “Step into Your Greatness…You Know It’s Time” 7:30 p.m. Friday at Songbird Community Healing Center, 8297 Old Redwood Highway. Suggested donation is $10-20. 707-795-2398.

ROHNERT PARK, JULY 22

SOMO Concerts: Powerhouse alt rocker Grace Potter performs 8 p.m. Friday at SOMO Event Center, 1100 Valley House Drive. Admission is $42.50 at ticketfly.com. Gates open 7 p.m. 707-664-6314.

SEBASTOPOL, JULY 22

Live Music: Electric Bassist Stu Hamm brings his non-traditional stylings 7:30 p.m. Friday at Hopmonk Sebastopol, 230 Petaluma Ave. Admission is $15-18 at hopmonk.com/sebastopol.

WINDSOR, JULY 22

Puppet Show: Librarians perform “Three Little Fish and the Big Bad Shark,” a traditional tale with an underwater twist, 3 p.m. Friday at Windsor Regional Library, 9291 Old Redwood Highway, No. 100. For ages 5-12. 707-828-1020.

CLOVERDALE, JULY 23

Live Music: Husband-and-wife musical duo The Rains performs 7-10 p.m. Saturday at Cloverdale Ale Co., 131 E. First St. Free. 707-894-9610.

GUERNEVILLE, JULY 23

Art in the Park: Art in the Park celebrates local artists exhibiting and selling their works noon-5 p.m. Saturday at Armstrong Woods SNR family picnic area, 17000 Armstrong Woods Road. Free. Acoustic music, tall timber and food available. 707-869-9177.

OCCIDENTAL, JULY 23

Live Music: Steelpan musician and educator Shawn Thwaites performs 8-10 p.m. Saturday at Occidental Center for the Arts, 3850 Doris Murphy Court. Admission is $18. occidentalcenterforthearts.com.

PETALUMA, JULY 23

Art Gallery: Dolls As Tellers of Stories, an art gallery showcasing handmade dolls by local artists, opens with “Journeys Through Light and Dark”?5-7 p.m. Saturday at Petaluma Arts Center, 230 Lakeville St. Free. Features 37 artists. 707-762-5600.

RIO NIDO, JULY 23

Live Music: Tom Petty tribute band Petty Theft performs on the outdoor stage under the stars 6-10 p.m. Saturday at Rio Nido Roadhouse, 14540 Canyon Two Road. Admission is $18. 707-869-0821.

SANTA ROSA, JULY 23

Macbeth: Catch the final performance of “Macbeth” hosted by Shakespeare in the Cannery 5 p.m. Saturday at 3 W Third St. Admission is $17-28. shakespeareinthecannery.com.

SONOMA, JULY 23-24, AUG. 6

Training Program: California State Parks trains volunteer docents to lead tours and interpret exhibits 10 a.m. Saturday-Sunday at General Vallejo Home, Third Street W. and Spain Street. Free. 707-939-2149. sonomaparks.org.

SANTA ROSA, JULY 24

Music on the Lawn: The Disorderly House Band performs at a summertime event series 2:30-4:30 p.m. Sunday at St. Francis Winery and Vineyards, 100 Pythian Road. Free.

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