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NEW MURAL CELEBRATES SONOMA COUNTY April 21, 2021. Security Public Storage (SPS) announces the unveiling of a spectacular new 2100-sq ft mural honoring Santa Rosa’s unique heritage on Thursday, April 22nd at 4:00pm. The Chamber of Commerce and City of Santa Rosa officials will join the beloved long-time local SPS managers in the celebration. [Event will be outdoors, with masks WEST COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLOSURE FROM AN EQUITY PERSPECTIVE West County high school closure from an equity perspective: Why rush? We often hear that combining our two West County high schools is inevitable because of declining enrollment. The West Sonoma County High School District can afford to delay consolidation of our high schools by a year in order to make sure something this complicated and SONOMA COUNTY PLANTING GUIDE It’s the age-old question: When can I plant ? Petaluma’s Wilco partnered with the Sonoma County Gazette to bring the ultimate gardener’s vegetable planting guide. THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH IN The benefits of compost as mulch not only increase organic matter and nutrients in your soil, it also protect your home, and your neighbor’s homes, from fire. And when winter rains start, the rain leaches those nutrients into the soil while it protects soil from the pounding of raindrops falling thousands of feet from the sky to hitlike tiny
THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH IN The Fire-Resistant Benefits of using Compost as Mulch in your Landscape. I learned something else last October after the fires when I attended a fire summary put on by our local fire departments and CalFire. BARK catches fire and flies in the wind as SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE News, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. HOW TO MASK AND MORE: COVID-19 UPDATES On April 27, 2021, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued new guidance for mask wearing for some relatively safe activities, especially for fully vaccinated individuals. The CDC says everyone can engage in the following activities without wearing masks: Walking, running, hiking, or biking HEALDSBURG, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Healdsburg, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. EDITORIAL: ASKING FOR HELP IS HARD Local resources for mental health help. 24 HOUR LINES / CRISIS INTERVENTION. Suicidal Thoughts (800) 273-8255 www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org. Veteran’s Crisis Line (800) 273-8255, press 1 www.veteranscrisisline.net. Verity formerly known as United Against Sexual Assault (707) 545-7273 www.ourverity.org. COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO OPEN IN GUERNEVILLE AND SEBASTOPOL West County Health Centers is a private, non-profit Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) serving 15,000 patients in western Sonoma County with (7) sites located in Guerneville, Occidental, Sebastopol, and Forestville. West County Health Centers service area covers 750 square miles stretching from Fort Ross to Valley Ford andfrom the
NEW MURAL CELEBRATES SONOMA COUNTY April 21, 2021. Security Public Storage (SPS) announces the unveiling of a spectacular new 2100-sq ft mural honoring Santa Rosa’s unique heritage on Thursday, April 22nd at 4:00pm. The Chamber of Commerce and City of Santa Rosa officials will join the beloved long-time local SPS managers in the celebration. [Event will be outdoors, with masks WEST COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLOSURE FROM AN EQUITY PERSPECTIVE West County high school closure from an equity perspective: Why rush? We often hear that combining our two West County high schools is inevitable because of declining enrollment. The West Sonoma County High School District can afford to delay consolidation of our high schools by a year in order to make sure something this complicated and SONOMA COUNTY PLANTING GUIDE It’s the age-old question: When can I plant ? Petaluma’s Wilco partnered with the Sonoma County Gazette to bring the ultimate gardener’s vegetable planting guide. THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH IN The benefits of compost as mulch not only increase organic matter and nutrients in your soil, it also protect your home, and your neighbor’s homes, from fire. And when winter rains start, the rain leaches those nutrients into the soil while it protects soil from the pounding of raindrops falling thousands of feet from the sky to hitlike tiny
THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH IN The Fire-Resistant Benefits of using Compost as Mulch in your Landscape. I learned something else last October after the fires when I attended a fire summary put on by our local fire departments and CalFire. BARK catches fire and flies in the wind as LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: JUNE 2021 Soon, we will arrive at the great patriotic day in July, with hopefully a sigh of relief. But I have news for the mayors, parade organizers, country singers, veterans, political candidates, and chamber of commerce gurus who will once again be crowing loudly about “our democracy.” Every real CELEBRATE PRIDE WITH YOUR SONOMA COUNTY LIBRARY This month, the library is honoring Pride with virtual programs and events, summer Take & Make craft kits, booklists for all ages, community resources, and more. EVENTS GUIDE, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE WELCOME to the Gazette’s NEW CitySpark-powered calendar! If you would like to post an event, please click the “+Add Event” button below. You will need to register if you have not posted to CitySpark in the past - don’t worry, it’s painless, just follow the prompts. HEALDSBURG, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Healdsburg, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. NEW MURAL CELEBRATES SONOMA COUNTY April 21, 2021. Security Public Storage (SPS) announces the unveiling of a spectacular new 2100-sq ft mural honoring Santa Rosa’s unique heritage on Thursday, April 22nd at 4:00pm. The Chamber of Commerce and City of Santa Rosa officials will join the beloved long-time local SPS managers in the celebration. [Event will be outdoors, with masks DAVID ROSEN, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE DAVID ROSEN is a West County musician, singer, songwriter and producer. His debut album, Ordinary Miracles, is a retrospective of 35 years of songwriting and features the legendary Joe Vitale on drums. “An exciting collection of 17 original songs and 2 classic covers, spanning an eclectic range of styles. SONOMA COUNTY PLANTING GUIDE It’s the age-old question: When can I plant ? Petaluma’s Wilco partnered with the Sonoma County Gazette to bring the ultimate gardener’s vegetable planting guide. LIVING WITH REDWOODS 3. Hire a competent climber to only remove deadwood from the crown if there are no obvious problems with the tree. 4. Have forked tops thinned to one sturdy top. If both forks are unstable, cut back to strong wood and budget to have the new sprouts thinned in a coupleyears. 5.
COAST SAFETY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Pehrson was worried that weekend when she saw the parking lots overflow as cars continued to stream along Highway 1. “Looking for a parking spot,” she added. Pehrson has been a columnist for the Gazette for years and an advocate for coast safety even longer. “Our first responders are stretched thin,” she said. JASPER’S IN SEBASTOPOL OPENS UP UNDER NEW MANAGEMENT Favorite BAR Jasper’s in Sebastopol Opens Up Under New Management. Jasper’s, the reinvented space in the Jasper O’Farrell building in downtown Sebastopol, announced today the bar will celebrate a Grand Opening event on February 15, 2020 with Jam’s Joy Bungalow food truck serving up delicious SE Asian fare, live jams from SCHLEE, and cocktail specials throughout the evening. SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE News, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. HOW TO MASK AND MORE: COVID-19 UPDATES On April 27, 2021, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued new guidance for mask wearing for some relatively safe activities, especially for fully vaccinated individuals. The CDC says everyone can engage in the following activities without wearing masks: Walking, running, hiking, or biking EVENTS GUIDE, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE WELCOME to the Gazette’s NEW CitySpark-powered calendar! If you would like to post an event, please click the “+Add Event” button below. You will need to register if you have not posted to CitySpark in the past - don’t worry, it’s painless, just follow the prompts. NEW MURAL CELEBRATES SONOMA COUNTY April 21, 2021. Security Public Storage (SPS) announces the unveiling of a spectacular new 2100-sq ft mural honoring Santa Rosa’s unique heritage on Thursday, April 22nd at 4:00pm. The Chamber of Commerce and City of Santa Rosa officials will join the beloved long-time local SPS managers in the celebration. [Event will be outdoors, with masks COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO OPEN IN GUERNEVILLE AND SEBASTOPOL West County Health Centers is a private, non-profit Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) serving 15,000 patients in western Sonoma County with (7) sites located in Guerneville, Occidental, Sebastopol, and Forestville. West County Health Centers service area covers 750 square miles stretching from Fort Ross to Valley Ford andfrom the
OPINION: STOP EMPOWERING PREDATORS LIKE FOPPOLI Opinion: Stop empowering predators like Foppoli. On the surface, Dominic Foppoli and I have a lot in common. We both grew up and attended private high schools in Sonoma County. We both owe much of our success to experience in family business. We both spent time in Active 20-30. We both have made attempts to influence the future ofSonoma County.
WEST COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLOSURE FROM AN EQUITY PERSPECTIVE West County high school closure from an equity perspective: Why rush? We often hear that combining our two West County high schools is inevitable because of declining enrollment. The West Sonoma County High School District can afford to delay consolidation of our high schools by a year in order to make sure something this complicated and SONOMA COUNTY PLANTING GUIDE It’s the age-old question: When can I plant ? Petaluma’s Wilco partnered with the Sonoma County Gazette to bring the ultimate gardener’s vegetable planting guide. LIVING WITH REDWOODS 3. Hire a competent climber to only remove deadwood from the crown if there are no obvious problems with the tree. 4. Have forked tops thinned to one sturdy top. If both forks are unstable, cut back to strong wood and budget to have the new sprouts thinned in a coupleyears. 5.
THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH IN The Fire-Resistant Benefits of using Compost as Mulch in your Landscape. I learned something else last October after the fires when I attended a fire summary put on by our local fire departments and CalFire. BARK catches fire and flies in the wind as SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE News, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. HOW TO MASK AND MORE: COVID-19 UPDATES On April 27, 2021, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued new guidance for mask wearing for some relatively safe activities, especially for fully vaccinated individuals. The CDC says everyone can engage in the following activities without wearing masks: Walking, running, hiking, or biking EVENTS GUIDE, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE WELCOME to the Gazette’s NEW CitySpark-powered calendar! If you would like to post an event, please click the “+Add Event” button below. You will need to register if you have not posted to CitySpark in the past - don’t worry, it’s painless, just follow the prompts. NEW MURAL CELEBRATES SONOMA COUNTY April 21, 2021. Security Public Storage (SPS) announces the unveiling of a spectacular new 2100-sq ft mural honoring Santa Rosa’s unique heritage on Thursday, April 22nd at 4:00pm. The Chamber of Commerce and City of Santa Rosa officials will join the beloved long-time local SPS managers in the celebration. [Event will be outdoors, with masks COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO OPEN IN GUERNEVILLE AND SEBASTOPOL West County Health Centers is a private, non-profit Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) serving 15,000 patients in western Sonoma County with (7) sites located in Guerneville, Occidental, Sebastopol, and Forestville. West County Health Centers service area covers 750 square miles stretching from Fort Ross to Valley Ford andfrom the
OPINION: STOP EMPOWERING PREDATORS LIKE FOPPOLI Opinion: Stop empowering predators like Foppoli. On the surface, Dominic Foppoli and I have a lot in common. We both grew up and attended private high schools in Sonoma County. We both owe much of our success to experience in family business. We both spent time in Active 20-30. We both have made attempts to influence the future ofSonoma County.
WEST COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLOSURE FROM AN EQUITY PERSPECTIVE West County high school closure from an equity perspective: Why rush? We often hear that combining our two West County high schools is inevitable because of declining enrollment. The West Sonoma County High School District can afford to delay consolidation of our high schools by a year in order to make sure something this complicated and SONOMA COUNTY PLANTING GUIDE It’s the age-old question: When can I plant ? Petaluma’s Wilco partnered with the Sonoma County Gazette to bring the ultimate gardener’s vegetable planting guide. LIVING WITH REDWOODS 3. Hire a competent climber to only remove deadwood from the crown if there are no obvious problems with the tree. 4. Have forked tops thinned to one sturdy top. If both forks are unstable, cut back to strong wood and budget to have the new sprouts thinned in a coupleyears. 5.
THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH IN The Fire-Resistant Benefits of using Compost as Mulch in your Landscape. I learned something else last October after the fires when I attended a fire summary put on by our local fire departments and CalFire. BARK catches fire and flies in the wind as EVENTS GUIDE, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE WELCOME to the Gazette’s NEW CitySpark-powered calendar! If you would like to post an event, please click the “+Add Event” button below. You will need to register if you have not posted to CitySpark in the past - don’t worry, it’s painless, just follow the prompts. SANTA ROSA: CELEBRATING, CONSERVING AND CREATING COMMUNITY Paradise Ridge Winery is resuming their award-winning event series, Wine & Sunsets with Live Music on Wednesday evenings, starting June 2nd through October 27th. This is definitely something to celebrate. The event is tucked away in the Fountaingrove hills of Santa Rosa at EDITORIAL: ASKING FOR HELP IS HARD Local resources for mental health help. 24 HOUR LINES / CRISIS INTERVENTION. Suicidal Thoughts (800) 273-8255 www.suicidepreventionlifeline.org. Veteran’s Crisis Line (800) 273-8255, press 1 www.veteranscrisisline.net. Verity formerly known as United Against Sexual Assault (707) 545-7273 www.ourverity.org. COAST SAFETY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Pehrson was worried that weekend when she saw the parking lots overflow as cars continued to stream along Highway 1. “Looking for a parking spot,” she added. Pehrson has been a columnist for the Gazette for years and an advocate for coast safety even longer. “Our first responders are stretched thin,” she said. TO BE BLACK IN SONOMA COUNTY To be Black in Sonoma County. Sonoma County prides itself on being a bastion of liberal, free-thinking, empowering and open-minded people. But the last four years in this country—culminating with the insurrection at the Capitol—continue to expose the intense undercurrent of racism and white supremacy movements that are verymuch alive.
KICKING OFF BEAR SEASON IN SONOMA VALLEY The black bears are here. Over the past five years, more and more black bears have shown up on wildlife cameras rambling throughout the back country of Sonoma County and the North Bay. Recently bears made the news when ambling into backyards and towns such as Cotati and Sebastopol in search of food SONOMA COUNTY PLANTING GUIDE It’s the age-old question: When can I plant ? Petaluma’s Wilco partnered with the Sonoma County Gazette to bring the ultimate gardener’s vegetable planting guide. LIVING WITH REDWOODS 3. Hire a competent climber to only remove deadwood from the crown if there are no obvious problems with the tree. 4. Have forked tops thinned to one sturdy top. If both forks are unstable, cut back to strong wood and budget to have the new sprouts thinned in a coupleyears. 5.
TREE REMOVAL LAWS FOR YOUR PROPERTY A fire hazard exemption requires treating the surrounding vegetation to the county standard in order to qualify for that fire hazard exemption. You may not be able to merely harvest trees, and then consider the work finished. You are requires to address other fire hazards, such as bushes, branches, debris, etc. on the property nearstructures.
STRONG SURVIVAL
The documentary “Strong Survival” was released in June 2017. This 30-minute film documents Maya’s experiences with trafficking from the ages of 12 to 18, exploring the psychological and physical harm human trafficking has on victims. Strong Survival also features interviews with law enforcement members of the Sonoma County Human SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE News, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. HOW TO MASK AND MORE: COVID-19 UPDATES On April 27, 2021, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued new guidance for mask wearing for some relatively safe activities, especially for fully vaccinated individuals. The CDC says everyone can engage in the following activities without wearing masks: Walking, running, hiking, or biking HEALDSBURG, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Healdsburg, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. NEW MURAL CELEBRATES SONOMA COUNTY April 21, 2021. Security Public Storage (SPS) announces the unveiling of a spectacular new 2100-sq ft mural honoring Santa Rosa’s unique heritage on Thursday, April 22nd at 4:00pm. The Chamber of Commerce and City of Santa Rosa officials will join the beloved long-time local SPS managers in the celebration. [Event will be outdoors, with masks COAST SAFETY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Pehrson was worried that weekend when she saw the parking lots overflow as cars continued to stream along Highway 1. “Looking for a parking spot,” she added. Pehrson has been a columnist for the Gazette for years and an advocate for coast safety even longer. “Our first responders are stretched thin,” she said. WEST COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLOSURE FROM AN EQUITY PERSPECTIVE West County high school closure from an equity perspective: Why rush? We often hear that combining our two West County high schools is inevitable because of declining enrollment. The West Sonoma County High School District can afford to delay consolidation of our high schools by a year in order to make sure something this complicated and SONOMA COUNTY PLANTING GUIDE It’s the age-old question: When can I plant ? Petaluma’s Wilco partnered with the Sonoma County Gazette to bring the ultimate gardener’s vegetable planting guide. TREE REMOVAL LAWS FOR YOUR PROPERTY A fire hazard exemption requires treating the surrounding vegetation to the county standard in order to qualify for that fire hazard exemption. You may not be able to merely harvest trees, and then consider the work finished. You are requires to address other fire hazards, such as bushes, branches, debris, etc. on the property nearstructures.
LIVING WITH REDWOODS 3. Hire a competent climber to only remove deadwood from the crown if there are no obvious problems with the tree. 4. Have forked tops thinned to one sturdy top. If both forks are unstable, cut back to strong wood and budget to have the new sprouts thinned in a coupleyears. 5.
THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH IN The Fire-Resistant Benefits of using Compost as Mulch in your Landscape. I learned something else last October after the fires when I attended a fire summary put on by our local fire departments and CalFire. BARK catches fire and flies in the wind as SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE News, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. HOW TO MASK AND MORE: COVID-19 UPDATES On April 27, 2021, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued new guidance for mask wearing for some relatively safe activities, especially for fully vaccinated individuals. The CDC says everyone can engage in the following activities without wearing masks: Walking, running, hiking, or biking HEALDSBURG, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Healdsburg, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. NEW MURAL CELEBRATES SONOMA COUNTY April 21, 2021. Security Public Storage (SPS) announces the unveiling of a spectacular new 2100-sq ft mural honoring Santa Rosa’s unique heritage on Thursday, April 22nd at 4:00pm. The Chamber of Commerce and City of Santa Rosa officials will join the beloved long-time local SPS managers in the celebration. [Event will be outdoors, with masks COAST SAFETY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Pehrson was worried that weekend when she saw the parking lots overflow as cars continued to stream along Highway 1. “Looking for a parking spot,” she added. Pehrson has been a columnist for the Gazette for years and an advocate for coast safety even longer. “Our first responders are stretched thin,” she said. WEST COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLOSURE FROM AN EQUITY PERSPECTIVE West County high school closure from an equity perspective: Why rush? We often hear that combining our two West County high schools is inevitable because of declining enrollment. The West Sonoma County High School District can afford to delay consolidation of our high schools by a year in order to make sure something this complicated and SONOMA COUNTY PLANTING GUIDE It’s the age-old question: When can I plant ? Petaluma’s Wilco partnered with the Sonoma County Gazette to bring the ultimate gardener’s vegetable planting guide. TREE REMOVAL LAWS FOR YOUR PROPERTY A fire hazard exemption requires treating the surrounding vegetation to the county standard in order to qualify for that fire hazard exemption. You may not be able to merely harvest trees, and then consider the work finished. You are requires to address other fire hazards, such as bushes, branches, debris, etc. on the property nearstructures.
LIVING WITH REDWOODS 3. Hire a competent climber to only remove deadwood from the crown if there are no obvious problems with the tree. 4. Have forked tops thinned to one sturdy top. If both forks are unstable, cut back to strong wood and budget to have the new sprouts thinned in a coupleyears. 5.
THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH IN The Fire-Resistant Benefits of using Compost as Mulch in your Landscape. I learned something else last October after the fires when I attended a fire summary put on by our local fire departments and CalFire. BARK catches fire and flies in the wind as EVENTS GUIDE, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE WELCOME to the Gazette’s NEW CitySpark-powered calendar! If you would like to post an event, please click the “+Add Event” button below. You will need to register if you have not posted to CitySpark in the past - don’t worry, it’s painless, just follow the prompts. HEALDSBURG, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Healdsburg, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. SANTA ROSA: CELEBRATING, CONSERVING AND CREATING COMMUNITY Paradise Ridge Winery is resuming their award-winning event series, Wine & Sunsets with Live Music on Wednesday evenings, starting June 2nd through October 27th. This is definitely something to celebrate. The event is tucked away in the Fountaingrove hills of Santa Rosa at SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Geyserville Grapevine by deTraci Regula, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. EARTH DAY INCLUDES THE BURIAL OF A CAR Earth Day includes the burial of a car. LESLIE GRAVES. VOICE FOR EVENTS AND SOCIAL CAUSES, EVENT PRODUCER DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITY AND EQUALITY. April 1, 2021. As part of the first Earth Day in 1970, San Jose State College (SJSC) students pushed a brand-new, never-started Ford Maverick, from the dealer's lot to thecenter of campus
COAST SAFETY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Pehrson was worried that weekend when she saw the parking lots overflow as cars continued to stream along Highway 1. “Looking for a parking spot,” she added. Pehrson has been a columnist for the Gazette for years and an advocate for coast safety even longer. “Our first responders are stretched thin,” she said. SONOMA COUNTY BLACK FORUM 2021 SONOMA COUNTY BLACK FORUM PRESS RELEASE. January 17, 2021. Originally published Jan 7, 2021 - Updated Jan 17. Next Drive-thru no-touch distribution : Saturday, February 20. The Sonoma County Black Forum will distribute FREE perishables, non-perishables, and personal care items to families and individuals. Our distributions are made possible LIVING WITH REDWOODS 3. Hire a competent climber to only remove deadwood from the crown if there are no obvious problems with the tree. 4. Have forked tops thinned to one sturdy top. If both forks are unstable, cut back to strong wood and budget to have the new sprouts thinned in a coupleyears. 5.
MEASURE B COULD PROVE COSTLY FOR WORKFORCE Measure B could prove costly for workforce. Sonoma County business owners, parents, local workers, and nonprofits have banded together to form Save Sonoma Jobs , a committee to stop a potentially devastating tax hike, Measure B, for an industry that’s already suffered huge economic and job losses in recent years. RESOURCES AVAILABLE NOW TO FIRE SURVIVORS, FEMA ASSISTANCE FEMA: The Administration has approved a major disaster declaration for the LNU Lightning Complex in Lake, Napa, Solano and Sonoma Counties. The declaration provides a number of programs to assist individuals, households and businesses, along with assistance for public agencies and selected non-profits that have participated in response efforts. SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE News, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. HOW TO MASK AND MORE: COVID-19 UPDATES On April 27, 2021, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued new guidance for mask wearing for some relatively safe activities, especially for fully vaccinated individuals. The CDC says everyone can engage in the following activities without wearing masks: Walking, running, hiking, or biking HEALDSBURG, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Healdsburg, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. NEW MURAL CELEBRATES SONOMA COUNTY April 21, 2021. Security Public Storage (SPS) announces the unveiling of a spectacular new 2100-sq ft mural honoring Santa Rosa’s unique heritage on Thursday, April 22nd at 4:00pm. The Chamber of Commerce and City of Santa Rosa officials will join the beloved long-time local SPS managers in the celebration. [Event will be outdoors, with masks COAST SAFETY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Pehrson was worried that weekend when she saw the parking lots overflow as cars continued to stream along Highway 1. “Looking for a parking spot,” she added. Pehrson has been a columnist for the Gazette for years and an advocate for coast safety even longer. “Our first responders are stretched thin,” she said. WEST COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLOSURE FROM AN EQUITY PERSPECTIVE West County high school closure from an equity perspective: Why rush? We often hear that combining our two West County high schools is inevitable because of declining enrollment. The West Sonoma County High School District can afford to delay consolidation of our high schools by a year in order to make sure something this complicated and SONOMA COUNTY PLANTING GUIDE It’s the age-old question: When can I plant ? Petaluma’s Wilco partnered with the Sonoma County Gazette to bring the ultimate gardener’s vegetable planting guide. TREE REMOVAL LAWS FOR YOUR PROPERTY A fire hazard exemption requires treating the surrounding vegetation to the county standard in order to qualify for that fire hazard exemption. You may not be able to merely harvest trees, and then consider the work finished. You are requires to address other fire hazards, such as bushes, branches, debris, etc. on the property nearstructures.
LIVING WITH REDWOODS 3. Hire a competent climber to only remove deadwood from the crown if there are no obvious problems with the tree. 4. Have forked tops thinned to one sturdy top. If both forks are unstable, cut back to strong wood and budget to have the new sprouts thinned in a coupleyears. 5.
THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH IN The Fire-Resistant Benefits of using Compost as Mulch in your Landscape. I learned something else last October after the fires when I attended a fire summary put on by our local fire departments and CalFire. BARK catches fire and flies in the wind as SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE News, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. HOW TO MASK AND MORE: COVID-19 UPDATES On April 27, 2021, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued new guidance for mask wearing for some relatively safe activities, especially for fully vaccinated individuals. The CDC says everyone can engage in the following activities without wearing masks: Walking, running, hiking, or biking HEALDSBURG, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Healdsburg, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. NEW MURAL CELEBRATES SONOMA COUNTY April 21, 2021. Security Public Storage (SPS) announces the unveiling of a spectacular new 2100-sq ft mural honoring Santa Rosa’s unique heritage on Thursday, April 22nd at 4:00pm. The Chamber of Commerce and City of Santa Rosa officials will join the beloved long-time local SPS managers in the celebration. [Event will be outdoors, with masks COAST SAFETY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Pehrson was worried that weekend when she saw the parking lots overflow as cars continued to stream along Highway 1. “Looking for a parking spot,” she added. Pehrson has been a columnist for the Gazette for years and an advocate for coast safety even longer. “Our first responders are stretched thin,” she said. WEST COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLOSURE FROM AN EQUITY PERSPECTIVE West County high school closure from an equity perspective: Why rush? We often hear that combining our two West County high schools is inevitable because of declining enrollment. The West Sonoma County High School District can afford to delay consolidation of our high schools by a year in order to make sure something this complicated and SONOMA COUNTY PLANTING GUIDE It’s the age-old question: When can I plant ? Petaluma’s Wilco partnered with the Sonoma County Gazette to bring the ultimate gardener’s vegetable planting guide. TREE REMOVAL LAWS FOR YOUR PROPERTY A fire hazard exemption requires treating the surrounding vegetation to the county standard in order to qualify for that fire hazard exemption. You may not be able to merely harvest trees, and then consider the work finished. You are requires to address other fire hazards, such as bushes, branches, debris, etc. on the property nearstructures.
LIVING WITH REDWOODS 3. Hire a competent climber to only remove deadwood from the crown if there are no obvious problems with the tree. 4. Have forked tops thinned to one sturdy top. If both forks are unstable, cut back to strong wood and budget to have the new sprouts thinned in a coupleyears. 5.
THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH IN The Fire-Resistant Benefits of using Compost as Mulch in your Landscape. I learned something else last October after the fires when I attended a fire summary put on by our local fire departments and CalFire. BARK catches fire and flies in the wind as EVENTS GUIDE, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE WELCOME to the Gazette’s NEW CitySpark-powered calendar! If you would like to post an event, please click the “+Add Event” button below. You will need to register if you have not posted to CitySpark in the past - don’t worry, it’s painless, just follow the prompts. SANTA ROSA: CELEBRATING, CONSERVING AND CREATING COMMUNITY Paradise Ridge Winery is resuming their award-winning event series, Wine & Sunsets with Live Music on Wednesday evenings, starting June 2nd through October 27th. This is definitely something to celebrate. The event is tucked away in the Fountaingrove hills of Santa Rosa at HEALDSBURG, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Healdsburg, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Geyserville Grapevine by deTraci Regula, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. EARTH DAY INCLUDES THE BURIAL OF A CAR Earth Day includes the burial of a car. LESLIE GRAVES. VOICE FOR EVENTS AND SOCIAL CAUSES, EVENT PRODUCER DEDICATED TO COMMUNITY, INCLUSIVITY AND EQUALITY. April 1, 2021. As part of the first Earth Day in 1970, San Jose State College (SJSC) students pushed a brand-new, never-started Ford Maverick, from the dealer's lot to thecenter of campus
COAST SAFETY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Pehrson was worried that weekend when she saw the parking lots overflow as cars continued to stream along Highway 1. “Looking for a parking spot,” she added. Pehrson has been a columnist for the Gazette for years and an advocate for coast safety even longer. “Our first responders are stretched thin,” she said. SONOMA COUNTY BLACK FORUM 2021 SONOMA COUNTY BLACK FORUM PRESS RELEASE. January 17, 2021. Originally published Jan 7, 2021 - Updated Jan 17. Next Drive-thru no-touch distribution : Saturday, February 20. The Sonoma County Black Forum will distribute FREE perishables, non-perishables, and personal care items to families and individuals. Our distributions are made possible LIVING WITH REDWOODS 3. Hire a competent climber to only remove deadwood from the crown if there are no obvious problems with the tree. 4. Have forked tops thinned to one sturdy top. If both forks are unstable, cut back to strong wood and budget to have the new sprouts thinned in a coupleyears. 5.
MEASURE B COULD PROVE COSTLY FOR WORKFORCE Measure B could prove costly for workforce. Sonoma County business owners, parents, local workers, and nonprofits have banded together to form Save Sonoma Jobs , a committee to stop a potentially devastating tax hike, Measure B, for an industry that’s already suffered huge economic and job losses in recent years. RESOURCES AVAILABLE NOW TO FIRE SURVIVORS, FEMA ASSISTANCE FEMA: The Administration has approved a major disaster declaration for the LNU Lightning Complex in Lake, Napa, Solano and Sonoma Counties. The declaration provides a number of programs to assist individuals, households and businesses, along with assistance for public agencies and selected non-profits that have participated in response efforts. SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE News, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. HOW TO MASK AND MORE: COVID-19 UPDATES On April 27, 2021, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued new guidance for mask wearing for some relatively safe activities, especially for fully vaccinated individuals. The CDC says everyone can engage in the following activities without wearing masks: Walking, running, hiking, or biking HEALDSBURG, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Healdsburg, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. NEW MURAL CELEBRATES SONOMA COUNTY Public invited to unveiling of mural honoring local heritage. Security Public Storage (SPS) announces the unveiling of a spectacular new 2100-sq ft mural honoring Santa Rosa’s unique heritage on Thursday, April 22nd at 4:00pm. WEST COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLOSURE FROM AN EQUITY PERSPECTIVE We often hear that combining our two West County high schools is inevitable because of declining enrollment. The West Sonoma County High School District can afford to delay consolidation of our high schools by a year in order to make sure something this complicated and important is done well. COAST SAFETY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? “I think we have good response, from Henry 1, H30, Coast Guard and the State Parks lifeguards,” Plakos said. “We don’t have water rescue but South Coast Fire does. SONOMA COUNTY PLANTING GUIDE It’s the age-old question: When can I plant ? Petaluma’s Wilco partnered with the Sonoma County Gazette to bring the ultimate gardener’s vegetable planting guide. TREE REMOVAL LAWS FOR YOUR PROPERTY Jeff Rebischung, owner of Fine Tree Care, is a Tree Service Contractor and Licensed Timber Operator.He has designed and implemented vegetation management plans in Wildland Urban Interface areas, has worked with Open Space Management Committees for Homeowners Associations to implement Fire Wise Communities, and consulted for non-logging vegetation management plans in NOTICE OF VIOLATION ISSUED TO HUGH REIMERS AND KRASILSA By Anna Ransome. Prominent Sonoma County wine executive Hugh Reimers has been ordered to submit a plan to repair the damage his wine company has done to hundreds of acres of natural habitat along Little Sulphur Creek, Big Sulphur Creek, and Crocker Creek near Cloverdale. THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH IN The Fire-Resistant Benefits of using Compost as Mulch in your Landscape. I learned something else last October after the fires when I attended a fire summary put on by our local fire departments and CalFire. BARK catches fire and flies in the wind as SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE News, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. HOW TO MASK AND MORE: COVID-19 UPDATES On April 27, 2021, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued new guidance for mask wearing for some relatively safe activities, especially for fully vaccinated individuals. The CDC says everyone can engage in the following activities without wearing masks: Walking, running, hiking, or biking HEALDSBURG, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Healdsburg, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. NEW MURAL CELEBRATES SONOMA COUNTY Public invited to unveiling of mural honoring local heritage. Security Public Storage (SPS) announces the unveiling of a spectacular new 2100-sq ft mural honoring Santa Rosa’s unique heritage on Thursday, April 22nd at 4:00pm. WEST COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLOSURE FROM AN EQUITY PERSPECTIVE We often hear that combining our two West County high schools is inevitable because of declining enrollment. The West Sonoma County High School District can afford to delay consolidation of our high schools by a year in order to make sure something this complicated and important is done well. COAST SAFETY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? “I think we have good response, from Henry 1, H30, Coast Guard and the State Parks lifeguards,” Plakos said. “We don’t have water rescue but South Coast Fire does. SONOMA COUNTY PLANTING GUIDE It’s the age-old question: When can I plant ? Petaluma’s Wilco partnered with the Sonoma County Gazette to bring the ultimate gardener’s vegetable planting guide. TREE REMOVAL LAWS FOR YOUR PROPERTY Jeff Rebischung, owner of Fine Tree Care, is a Tree Service Contractor and Licensed Timber Operator.He has designed and implemented vegetation management plans in Wildland Urban Interface areas, has worked with Open Space Management Committees for Homeowners Associations to implement Fire Wise Communities, and consulted for non-logging vegetation management plans in NOTICE OF VIOLATION ISSUED TO HUGH REIMERS AND KRASILSA By Anna Ransome. Prominent Sonoma County wine executive Hugh Reimers has been ordered to submit a plan to repair the damage his wine company has done to hundreds of acres of natural habitat along Little Sulphur Creek, Big Sulphur Creek, and Crocker Creek near Cloverdale. THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH IN The Fire-Resistant Benefits of using Compost as Mulch in your Landscape. I learned something else last October after the fires when I attended a fire summary put on by our local fire departments and CalFire. BARK catches fire and flies in the wind as EVENTS GUIDE, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE WELCOME to the Gazette’s NEW CitySpark-powered calendar! If you would like to post an event, please click the “+Add Event” button below. You will need to register if you have not posted to CitySpark in the past - don’t worry, it’s painless, just follow the prompts. SANTA ROSA: CELEBRATING, CONSERVING AND CREATING COMMUNITY Paradise Ridge Winery is resuming their award-winning event series, Wine & Sunsets with Live Music on Wednesday evenings, starting June 2nd through October 27th. This is definitely something to celebrate. The event is tucked away in the Fountaingrove hills of Santa Rosa at SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Geyserville Grapevine by deTraci Regula, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO OPEN IN GUERNEVILLE AND SEBASTOPOL Update. Sebastopol City Councilmember Diana Rich emailed Sebastopol constituents on Friday, Feb. 5 informing citizens that West County Health Centers will open appointments to West County residents 70 and over on Monday Feb 8. and to residents 65 and over on Thursday, Feb.15.
COAST SAFETY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? “I think we have good response, from Henry 1, H30, Coast Guard and the State Parks lifeguards,” Plakos said. “We don’t have water rescue but South Coast Fire does. SONOMA COUNTY BLACK FORUM 2021 Originally published Jan 7, 2021 - Updated Jan 17. Next Drive-thru no-touch distribution : Saturday, February 20 The Sonoma County Black Forum will distribute FREE perishables, non-perishables, and personal care items to families and individuals. EARTH DAY INCLUDES THE BURIAL OF A CAR As part of the first Earth Day in 1970, San Jose State College (SJSC) students pushed a brand-new, never-started Ford Maverick, from the dealer's lot to the center of campus, where they ceremoniously buried it in a 12-foot deep pit. LIVING WITH REDWOODS 3. "Raising the Skirt" Old Growth Redwood trees are known for their huge, cinnamon colored trunks extending for 200' or more before the first branch. What many people don't understand is that it takes hundreds of years for a redwood tree to grow to this "fine forestform".
MEASURE B COULD PROVE COSTLY FOR WORKFORCE Sonoma County business owners, parents, local workers, and nonprofits have banded together to form Save Sonoma Jobs , a committee to stop a potentially devastating tax hike, Measure B, for an industry that’s already suffered huge economic and job losses in recent years. RESOURCES AVAILABLE NOW TO FIRE SURVIVORS, FEMA ASSISTANCE FEMA: The Administration has approved a major disaster declaration for the LNU Lightning Complex in Lake, Napa, Solano and Sonoma Counties. The declaration provides a number of programs to assist individuals, households and businesses, along with assistance for public agencies and selected non-profits that have participated in response efforts. SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE News, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. EVENTS GUIDE, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE WELCOME to the Gazette’s NEW CitySpark-powered calendar! If you would like to post an event, please click the “+Add Event” button below. You will need to register if you have not posted to CitySpark in the past - don’t worry, it’s painless, just follow the prompts. HOW TO MASK AND MORE: COVID-19 UPDATES On April 27, 2021, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued new guidance for mask wearing for some relatively safe activities, especially for fully vaccinated individuals. The CDC says everyone can engage in the following activities without wearing masks: Walking, running, hiking, or biking SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Savory Sonoma by Stephanie Hiller, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO OPEN IN GUERNEVILLE AND SEBASTOPOL West County Health Centers is a private, non-profit Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) serving 15,000 patients in western Sonoma County with (7) sites located in Guerneville, Occidental, Sebastopol, and Forestville. West County Health Centers service area covers 750 square miles stretching from Fort Ross to Valley Ford andfrom the
NEW MURAL CELEBRATES SONOMA COUNTY April 21, 2021. Security Public Storage (SPS) announces the unveiling of a spectacular new 2100-sq ft mural honoring Santa Rosa’s unique heritage on Thursday, April 22nd at 4:00pm. The Chamber of Commerce and City of Santa Rosa officials will join the beloved long-time local SPS managers in the celebration. [Event will be outdoors, with masks WEST COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLOSURE FROM AN EQUITY PERSPECTIVE West County high school closure from an equity perspective: Why rush? We often hear that combining our two West County high schools is inevitable because of declining enrollment. The West Sonoma County High School District can afford to delay consolidation of our high schools by a year in order to make sure something this complicated and TREE REMOVAL LAWS FOR YOUR PROPERTY A fire hazard exemption requires treating the surrounding vegetation to the county standard in order to qualify for that fire hazard exemption. You may not be able to merely harvest trees, and then consider the work finished. You are requires to address other fire hazards, such as bushes, branches, debris, etc. on the property nearstructures.
LIVING WITH REDWOODS 3. Hire a competent climber to only remove deadwood from the crown if there are no obvious problems with the tree. 4. Have forked tops thinned to one sturdy top. If both forks are unstable, cut back to strong wood and budget to have the new sprouts thinned in a coupleyears. 5.
THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH INFIRE RESISTANT BARK MULCHFIRE RESISTANT MULCH ON SLOPEFIRE RESISTANT LANDSCAPE DESIGNFIRE RESISTANT LANDSCAPEFIRE RESISTANT PAINT LOWE SFIRERETARDANT FOR MULCH
The Fire-Resistant Benefits of using Compost as Mulch in your Landscape. I learned something else last October after the fires when I attended a fire summary put on by our local fire departments and CalFire. BARK catches fire and flies in the wind as SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE News, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. EVENTS GUIDE, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE WELCOME to the Gazette’s NEW CitySpark-powered calendar! If you would like to post an event, please click the “+Add Event” button below. You will need to register if you have not posted to CitySpark in the past - don’t worry, it’s painless, just follow the prompts. HOW TO MASK AND MORE: COVID-19 UPDATES On April 27, 2021, the US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) issued new guidance for mask wearing for some relatively safe activities, especially for fully vaccinated individuals. The CDC says everyone can engage in the following activities without wearing masks: Walking, running, hiking, or biking SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Savory Sonoma by Stephanie Hiller, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. COVID VACCINE CLINICS TO OPEN IN GUERNEVILLE AND SEBASTOPOL West County Health Centers is a private, non-profit Federally Qualified Health Center (FQHC) serving 15,000 patients in western Sonoma County with (7) sites located in Guerneville, Occidental, Sebastopol, and Forestville. West County Health Centers service area covers 750 square miles stretching from Fort Ross to Valley Ford andfrom the
NEW MURAL CELEBRATES SONOMA COUNTY April 21, 2021. Security Public Storage (SPS) announces the unveiling of a spectacular new 2100-sq ft mural honoring Santa Rosa’s unique heritage on Thursday, April 22nd at 4:00pm. The Chamber of Commerce and City of Santa Rosa officials will join the beloved long-time local SPS managers in the celebration. [Event will be outdoors, with masks WEST COUNTY HIGH SCHOOL CLOSURE FROM AN EQUITY PERSPECTIVE West County high school closure from an equity perspective: Why rush? We often hear that combining our two West County high schools is inevitable because of declining enrollment. The West Sonoma County High School District can afford to delay consolidation of our high schools by a year in order to make sure something this complicated and TREE REMOVAL LAWS FOR YOUR PROPERTY A fire hazard exemption requires treating the surrounding vegetation to the county standard in order to qualify for that fire hazard exemption. You may not be able to merely harvest trees, and then consider the work finished. You are requires to address other fire hazards, such as bushes, branches, debris, etc. on the property nearstructures.
LIVING WITH REDWOODS 3. Hire a competent climber to only remove deadwood from the crown if there are no obvious problems with the tree. 4. Have forked tops thinned to one sturdy top. If both forks are unstable, cut back to strong wood and budget to have the new sprouts thinned in a coupleyears. 5.
THE FIRE-RESISTANT BENEFITS OF USING COMPOST AS MULCH INFIRE RESISTANT BARK MULCHFIRE RESISTANT MULCH ON SLOPEFIRE RESISTANT LANDSCAPE DESIGNFIRE RESISTANT LANDSCAPEFIRE RESISTANT PAINT LOWE SFIRERETARDANT FOR MULCH
The Fire-Resistant Benefits of using Compost as Mulch in your Landscape. I learned something else last October after the fires when I attended a fire summary put on by our local fire departments and CalFire. BARK catches fire and flies in the wind as RE-OPENING AND RECOVERY IN WEST COUNTY As vaccination levels grow higher it’s sweet to see life breathing back into our towns. People are hugging again! Sports are being played on school and community fields, and businesses are re-opening with the promise of summer in the air. The priority since the first vaccinationsupply reached us
LOCAL MUSICIANS ON THE PANDEMIC: WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP Yuka Yu is Taiwanese, Dutch and Japanese and grew up with the birth of the electronic music scene in Asia in the late ’90s. She began DJ’ing while training at the London Sound Academy and has gigged throughout Europe. Now in SoCo she is building a global community—a Utopia—welcoming people of all backgrounds, nationalities, color and gender by sharing music and inspiration. CAN LGBT IMMIGRANTS GET GREEN CARDS WHEN THEY MARRY? Christopher A. Kerosky graduated from the University of California Berkeley (Boalt Hall) Law School and has practiced Immigration Law for over 25 years. He is an attorney who practices law in Santa Rosa. Christopher served as a Member of the Human Rights Commission for Sonoma County, appointed by the County Board of Supervisors to represent Sebastopol and the rest of the 5th District. SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Savory Sonoma by Stephanie Hiller, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. HEALDSBURG, SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Healdsburg, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Geyserville Grapevine by deTraci Regula, The Sonoma County Gazette features news articles and columns Written by Readers on political and social issues that impact our home in Sonoma County with news from local non-profits and government and stories on local businesses. BIDEN VS.TRUMP. HOW THEY DIFFER ON IMMIGRATION POLICY Originally published Oct 4, 2020. The coming Presidential election will be critical to the path of immigration policy in America. There are vast differences between Donald Trump and his opponent, Joe Biden, on the subject of immigration, and the stakes could not be higher for immigrants and those who care about them. GAZETTE’S GUIDE TO SONOMA COUNTY CANNABIS AND DISPENSARIES Delta-9-tetrahydrocannabinol (THC) is a chemical secreted by the glands of the marijuana plant. It is found in high doses around the reproductive organs, as well as in the resin glands of the bud or flower of the female pot plant. Although THC is only one of 85+ chemical compounds known as cannabinoids found in the cannabis plant,THC is the
EVICTION BAN DEMYSTIFIED: RESOURCES FOR LANDLORDS & TENANTS Tenants having difficulties paying rent should know there are abundant resources available at this time. Also, having in place a loss mitigation plan, is recommended such as extended payment procedures, etc.Whether fostered by gubernatorial administration or county supervisors, this delay is COAST SAFETY: WHERE DO WE GO FROM HERE? Pehrson was worried that weekend when she saw the parking lots overflow as cars continued to stream along Highway 1. “Looking for a parking spot,” she added. Pehrson has been a columnist for the Gazette for years and an advocate for coast safety even longer. “Our first responders are stretched thin,” she said.* Contact
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Enter a search term then click enter __ Search Sonoma County Gazette LOCAL MUSICIANS ON THE PANDEMIC: WHAT A LONG STRANGE TRIP IT'S BEEN Erica Ambrin, Buzzy Martin, My$tic, Lee Vandeveer and Yuka Yu are all local Sonoma County artists who are excited to be back out in the local music scene now that we’re saying goodbye to the pandemic daysof 2020.
WIC INCREASE HELPS FAMILIES AS SUMMER STARTS Reach out to the County to learn more about the summer and fruit vegetable increase and how to take advantage of the program at local Sonoma County farmers’ markets. LOCAL EATS FOR CHEAP IN SEBASTOPOL When you find a few special establishments in a singular town like Sebastopol, we want to celebrate and promote two price conscious local favorites: Westside Cafe and King Falafel. PLENTY OF PLAY IN GEYSERVILLE It’s beginning to look a lot like - Summer! The roads are busier, the shops are hopping, and the local restaurants are filling up theirreservations.
GOT WATER? SWING BY THE DROUGHT DROP NEXT WEEKEND Water customers throughout the North Bay will be able pick up a free water saving kit during a three-county “Drought Drop By” event on June 12, 2021, from 9 a.m. - 1 p.m. CALL UPON SUMMER IN CAZADERO The West County gem gears up for the return of the fabulous Old Time BBQ. Get your tickets now! RE-OPENING AND RECOVERY IN WEST COUNTY As vaccination levels grow higher it’s sweet to see life breathing back into our towns. GREATNESS COMES OUT OF GRATON Congratulations Sam Ballenger for graduating from SRJC Fire Academy and completing your EMT certification NATURE LOVERS: IT’S TIME TO RETURN TO HOOD MOUNTAIN Lawson Trail reopens at Hood Mountain Regional Park and Open SpacePreserve
BOARD OF SUPERVISORS APPROVES $3.7 MILLION FOR VEGETATION MANAGEMENTPROJECTS
Funding will support countywide projects to clear roads, create defensible space, increase safety NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR 1ST ANNUAL HEART OF SONOMA COUNTY AWARDS View 120 nominations in eight award categories TRANSPORTATION UPDATES ALONG THE RIVER With summer on our heels, it’s important to be aware of transportation updates headed torward West County and beyond. THE LIVERY ON MAIN: SEBASTOPOL’S COMMUNITY-POWERED ENTERPRISE Opening a local business has always been a challenge—permits, start-up costs, marketing, a reliable staff, and a steady customer base are all obstacles any new enterprise faces. GENDER AMONG THE GENERATIONS Trans social justice advocates note that trans inequality is not an individual problem, but a social problem of human rights DEAR READERS: IT’S TIME TO LIVE IN A RAINBOWLAND Come on, people. Just give into the wisdom of Miley Cyrus and Dolly Parton and start living in a Rainbowland. CELEBRATE PRIDE IN HEALDSBURG TONIGHT City to raise Pride flag tonight for first time in city history. UNMUTE YOURSELVES AND WAVE YOUR MAGIC WAND, HEALDSBURG! If we could wave a magic wand to get anyone to do anything, what behavior would we have people do? SUMMER SOLSTICE FULL OF ENERGY Summer solstice to bring opposition and focus on nature HOW DOES THE SONOMA COUNTY SHERIFF GET HIS POWER? How does the Sheriff get to be responsible for his power? And is he solely responsible for that power? SONOMA’S COAST IS OPEN FOR BUSINESS Drive safe along Highway 1 and make plenty of stops -- businesses areback open!
CHANGES AND MORE AT KBBF Gratitude keeps radio on the move THE LOCAL STORY BEHIND ’SPIRIT IN THE SKY’ How long do you think it took Norman Greenbaum to write his famous song? It’s a bit of a twisted answer, to be honest. A BLAST TO THE CHI IN SONOMA We’re languishing. Uncertainty and anxiety are its primary causes. LET LOVE BE LOVE IN WINDSOR Pride month will be the beginning of a time to heal for the Town ofWindsor
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LOCAL EATS FOR CHEAP IN SEBASTOPOL When you find a few special establishments in a singular town like Sebastopol, we want to celebrate and promote two price conscious local favorites: Westside Cafe and King Falafel. THE LIVERY ON MAIN: SEBASTOPOL’S COMMUNITY-POWERED ENTERPRISE Opening a local business has always been a challenge—permits, start-up costs, marketing, a reliable staff, and a steady customer base are all obstacles any new enterprise faces. GREATNESS COMES OUT OF GRATON Congratulations Sam Ballenger for graduating from SRJC Fire Academy and completing your EMT certification RE-OPENING AND RECOVERY IN WEST COUNTY As vaccination levels grow higher it’s sweet to see life breathing back into our towns. NOMINEES ANNOUNCED FOR 1ST ANNUAL HEART OF SONOMA COUNTY AWARDS View 120 nominations in eight award categoriesVisit our homepage
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