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Release your inner zombie

“I love zombies,” said Vicki DeArmon, marketing and events coordinator for Copperfield’s Books. To that end, for the past three years, she’s masterminded a Zombie Walk. It began in Sebastopol, but has grown to include Petaluma and Montgomery Village. On Oct. 26, all Petaluma zombies are invited to gather at 2 p.m. at Copperfield’s Books, [...]

By | October 18th, 2013|News|0 Comments

Say Yo! to Yotaluma

Lindsey Ladd is sitting in the office of Yotaluma, the realization of husband Ryan’s long-held dream – to operate his own auto repair shop. “We lived on Edith Street,” she said, gesturing west, just a block away from the northwest corner of Wilson and East D streets where Yotaluma is located. “We walked and rode [...]

By | October 12th, 2013|News|0 Comments

Looking Back, Oct. 13, 1913

Here's a peek at what made news in Petaluma a century ago.

By | October 12th, 2013|News|0 Comments

The Week in Petaluma, Oct. 13-20

Upcoming this week: ghost stories with Petaluma Readers Theatre, a Toastmasters meeting, a musical benefit for Lily's Legacy, a late-night showing of The Rocky Horro9r Picture Show, Cinnabar opens La Cage aux Folles. And upcoming, a narrated cruise of the Petaluma River and the annual Historic Cemetery Tour.

By | October 12th, 2013|News|0 Comments

Petaluma roof restoration wins preservation award

The original roof on the 89-year-old Craftsman bungalow on Keller Street was tar and gravel and had been overlaid many times since 1924.

By | October 10th, 2013|News|0 Comments

Vietnam Memorial Traveling Wall visits Petaluma

Touch the wall and honor those killed in the war between Oct. 9 and Oct. 13.

By | October 8th, 2013|News|0 Comments

Looking Back, Oct. 6, 1913

Here's a peek at what made news in Petaluma a century ago.

By | October 5th, 2013|News|0 Comments

The Week in Petaluma, Oct. 6-13

Coming in Petaluma this week: a Wonderbread 5-fueled YWCA fundraiser, a book discussion on "The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks," the Tolay Fall Festival, Petaluma's fifth international film festival, and a tribute to Edith Piaf.

By | October 5th, 2013|News|0 Comments

Hoodhenge

When Carlos de Villasante’s stepdaughter tells new friends where she lives, she’s learned to stop saying “the corner of Baker and Bodega.” Now, he reported, she says, “Where the car hoods are.”

By | September 28th, 2013|News|0 Comments

The Week in Petaluma, Sept. 29-Oct. 6

Find cool stuff downtown, learn how to cope in emergencies, pick up fresh produce, try your foot at beginning ballet, dance to the Harvest Band, be surprised by stories, discover the dances of 1840s Petaluma, eat pancakes for a good cause -- all going on this week in Petaluma.

By | September 28th, 2013|News|0 Comments