Called "the love story of the summer", No Stranger to Love is now available at Copperfield's
Thank you to Wedge Roofing and G & C Auto body for their generous support
Another weekly summary of worthwhile opportunities for North Bay urbanists to get more publicly involved.
Petaluma Police Chief Pat Williams & Fire Chief Leonard Thompson will be judging Classic Cars Car Show on Sat. Sept 24th
Come volunteer for 3 hours on Saturday Sept. 24th in support of the Alzheimer's Association
Job openings here in Petaluma
For Immediate release: By Joe Gargiulo
Despite the cultural standards, free-range kids are a good thing. Their disappearance undermines child development and urbanism.
Here is what you should know about today's world of lending.
Alten Construction, Quattrocchi Kwok Architects and Greystone West Company completed renovations on the Miwok Valley Language Academy.
Alerts to drivers about school starting are ill-timed. Alertness to youths using streets is essential all year, especially the summer.
*Big, Big, Big* Flea Market This Sunday At The Santa Rosa Vets Hall
Petaluma businesses are supporting Adobe House's Classic Car Show which is benefiting the Alzheimer's Association
The role of storefront retail is shrinking. We can’t reverse the trend, but we can adjust our thinking on urbanism to accommodate it.
Elder Care Expert, Kira Reginato, to have a book signing event at the 3rd Annual Car Show for a Cure supporting the Alzheimer's Association
The connection between suburbia and suspended drivers’ licenses is stronger and more painful than many might think.
New 3D Tomosynthesis Mammography system for Petaluma Valley Hospital (PVH) will help save lives.
The Petaluma Children's Chorus is looking for new choristers for their 2016-2017 year!
Another weekly summary of worthwhile North Bay opportunities for urbanists to get more publicly involved.
A near accident provided a stomach-churning reminder that lower speed limits can save lives.
StrongTowns rails about building infrastructure beyond our ability to maintain. The same concern can be targeted toward city halls.
Classic Car Show for a Cure in support of the Alzheimer's Association on Saturday Sept. 24th
Looking for something fun to do Sept. 24? Catch a cool breeze, enjoy a family-friendly car show and delicious chicken barbecue!
Although sparser than anticipated, here is another weekly summary of opportunities for North Bay urbanists to get publicly involved.
The Sonoma County Regional Parks Foundation has recently announced that it has finalized an agreement with an anonymous donor for $50,000
Informative Business Classes in compact one-hour sessions hosted by WORK Petaluma
Employees of CrossCheck, Inc. & Optio Solutions step up for the Alzheimer's Association
Congratulations to the Petaluma Leghorns 17u team on all of their success.
Community Update with Mayor Glass. Watch him play golf at Mulligan's Indoor Golf!
Mayors for peace poster exhibit, origami workshop, Japanese calligraphy workshop, food and music is free and open to public at Putnam Plaza
Informative Business Classes in compact one-hour sessions hosted by WORK Petaluma
Petaluma Leghorns 17u American Legion Baseball Team Crowned District Champions
Free Family Fun! 10 am to 5 pm. See 200+ cars, hot rods, trucks. Chicken BBQ avail. from Noon - 3 pm. In Penngrove Park.
Don't miss your golf game because it's too hot to play outdoors.
As always, Jeff Speck brought quiet good sense to walkability at CNU 24
I can’t stop looking back at my hometown, but every time I do, I’m disappointed.
Although not explicitly noted, it doesn’t take much to read of the failure of suburbia in the Sonoma County Grand Jury report.
Cities can sometimes let controversy derail good ideas. That’s not the way to build toward a better future.