Weekend TEN, March 8-10

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Whether you wish to be gone fishing, or just want to hang with man’s best friend, we’ve got some fun things for you to do this weekend!

March 8-9
Fishing/hunting Expo: If your perfect weekend involved a fishing lure and a bunch of bait, then you’ll be right at home at the Vets Building this weekend for the Fishing Tackle, Duck Decoy, a Sporting Collectible Show. See all things to suit the hunter in you, including tackle collectibles, duck calls, wildlife art, knives, and more. $5. 9 a.m. – 5 p.m. Friday, 8 a.m. – 3 p.m. Saturday. 1351 Maple Ave., Santa Rosa. redsshow.com

March 8-10
Wag & Bag Barrel Tasting Weekend: There are lots of wineries to visit as Healdsburg’s barrel tasting weekend continues. But we love that Mutt Lynch Winery’s event has gone to the dogs – literally. Bring your pooch while you taste futures from the barrel, and bag up some big savings on weekend discounts. And the event is free! Friday, 11 a.m. – 6 p.m., Sat & Sun, 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. 602 Limerick Lane, Healdsburg. muttlynchwinery.com

Friday, March 8
Pride & Joy: Get those dancing shoes on when P&J take you on a journey through all the songs you’ve loved to dance to. $15-$18. 21-plus. 9 p.m. Last Day Saloon. 120 Fifth St., Santa Rosa. lastdaysaloon.com

Friday, March 8
Hootenanny: Nine local Americana bands will play, including David Luning, Alison Harris and the Barn Owls, Fast Rattler, and more. $10 adults, 14 & under free. 7 p.m. Sebastopol Community Cultural Center, 390 Morris St., Sebastopol. www.seb.org

Saturday, March 9
Mustard, Mud, and Music: Calistoga’s streets will be filled with all genres of music as live performances, the art scene, and the taste of the region’s best foods and wine collide in this annual festival. $35-$40. 12-5 p.m. Downtown Calistoga. calistogavisitors.com/calistoga-jazz-fest.php

Saturday, March 9
Women’s Day Celebration: Radio station KWTF celebrates women on the radio with female fronted music, as well as poetry, an art show, an auction, and food. $8/door, or $15 for 2 pre-sale tickets. 6:30-11 p.m. Arlene Francis Center. 99 Sixth St., Santa Rosa. www.indiegogo.com/KWTFstudio

Saturday, March 9
Charley Peach: Influenced by bands like Paramore, the female fronted band hails from Northern California and is making waves in the local music scene. $8. 21-plus. 8 p.m. Hopmonk Sebastopol. 230 Petaluma Ave., Sebastopol. hopmonk.com/sebastopol

Saturday, March 9
Tree Planting Party: Celebrate Arbor Day at this FREE family event. Several trees will be planted at Northwest Community Park, followed by birthday cake in honor of Luther Burbank. Rain or shine, wear sturdy shoes! 2594 W. Steele Lane, Santa Rosa. (707) 543-3737

Sunday, March 10
Blueshift: The grunged out alternative band mixes a bit of hip hop with some soul and funk to create a totally original sound to match their completely original songs. Free, but don’t forget to tip the band! Maverick’s. 7 p.m. 397 Aviation Blvd. Ste E, Santa Rosa. maverickssantarosa.com
Sunday, March 10

Sunday, March 10
Ballads, Belly-laughs and Brews:
Comedy is key when Krista Kemp, Dan Sinkay, and Matt Hendricks grab the mic and make your belly ache with laughter. They’ll be joined by singer/songwriters, Jeff Martin, Tye Rivera, and Craig Browning. 6 p.m. Sprenger’s Tap Room. 446 B St., Santa Rosa. facebook.com/events/563754693637325/

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