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This Week in Healdsburg: Book Sale, Harvest Dinner, Council Mulls Bicycle-Pedestrian Master Plan

There's plenty to do this week in Healdburg.

It’s a busy week in Healdsburg and here are some highlights for you to consider. 

One of the items that the Healdsburg City Council will discuss tonight during its regular meeting has to do with the safety of bicyclists and pedestrians within the city.

The council will vote to make several updates to its Bicycle-Pedestrian Master Plan including updating of the completion dates for bike and pedestrian pathway extensions; updating of gaps in the pathway network; updating information on recent development projects and others. Check out the full agenda here.

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Anyone wanting something to read for the tail-end of the summer will want to check out the Friends of the Healdsburg Library Book sale. The book sale takes place on Wednesday, 1-6 p.m., at the Healdsburg Library, 139 Piper St., Healdsburg.

Teachers will receive a free tote bag and there will be many books, DVDs, children’s books, music CDs and collectibles for various, reasonable prices. Check out the event listing on Healdsburg Patch.  

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Anyone who wants to take a break from the kitchen this week can visit the Geyserville Chamber of Commerce’s 3rd Annual Harvest Celebration dinner at Silver Oaks Cellars, Wednesday. The fun begins at 6 p.m. and participants are encouraged to get tickets early. For more information, check out our events page.

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