Looking Back, July 21, 1913
Here's a look back at what was happening in Petaluma a century ago.
Here's a look back at what was happening in Petaluma a century ago.
Join Petaluma Bounty for “Brews and Bites,” its second annual fundraiser, at the Lagunitas Beer Sanctuary, 1280 N. McDowell Blvd. The event runs from 5:30-8:30 p.m. Tuesday, July 16 and features the lively Highway Poets playing its special blend of rock, folk and indie music. Bites include Pizza Politana pizza, salad from Bounty Farm and [...]
Here's a look back at what was happening in Petaluma a century ago.
Treen. It’s defined by Webster as “small household objects, such as utensils or dishes, made entirely of wood.” Rick Gorman makes treen. By profession, Gorman, 55, is a banker with Bank of Marin. But for most of his life, woodworking has been something he deeply enjoys. “As a kid,” he said, “I always made stuff.” [...]
One more alley surfaces in Petaluma.
Walking Petaluma's alleys offers a different perspective.
What's going on in P-town this week? A stop-motion animation workshop, a choral singalong, the opening of a new art exhibit, a bracelet-making class, an evening of drumming and dancing and the 12th annual Art & Garden Festival, which includes a block of chalk -- the second annual Chalk Art Competition. Also, a change to enter the county-wide Grateful Bed Garden Competition & Tour.
Take a look back at what was happening in Petaluma a century ago.
Amid fireworks, pealing of bells lives on as July 4 tradition.
Take a look back at what was happening in Petaluma a century ago.