Tuesday, May 31, 2016

Petaluma Native & UCSB Gaucho Senior Pitcher, Ashley Ludlow, Gets First All-Conference Selection

Ashley Ludlow made her first career all-conference selection as an honorable mention. Read more here http://bit.ly/AshleyLudlow

Monday, May 30, 2016

City of Petaluma pushes Corona Road SMART train station by waiving $2.4 million in fees

By ERIC GNECKOW ARGUS-COURIER STAFF | May 21, 2016, 12:01AM
The city is offering to waive $2.4 million in fees that would otherwise impact construction of a parking structure at a possible east side passenger rail station at Corona Road and North McDowell Boulevard, a move that comes as Sonoma Marin Area Rail Transit officials continue closed-door talks over a possible alternative site.

To read the complete article go to http://bit.ly/PetalumaSMART

VIDEO: 13 Year Old Shocks By Breaking 61-year Old Track Record


13 year old William Fatu from Santa Rosa breaks 61-year history track record at Petaluma Speedway in his mini stock racer.

Earlier in April this year he also made headlines in the Press Democrat in article Future looks bright for teen Santa Rosa car racer Will Fatu

Saturday, May 28, 2016

St Francis Winery CEO Christopher Silva Born in Petaluma into a deep-rooted Swiss-Italian dairy family

St. Francis Winery CEO Christopher Silva a lifelong learner, By Chris Smith Press Democrat
Photo By Christopher Chung, Press Democrat

Born in Petaluma into a deep-rooted Swiss-Italian dairy family, Silva was 15 and bike-delivering The Press Democrat in Santa Rosa’s Town & Country neighborhood when he set his sights on becoming a grocery bagger at the small-chain gourmet supermarket on Fourth Street.

That certainly goes for his late grandfather, Petaluma dairyman William Cassina. “He always said, ‘Every job is important. Respect everyone who works,’” Silva said.

For the rest of the article go to http://bit.ly/StFrancisWinery

Friday, May 27, 2016

Sculpture crafted by Ilana Spector and Mark Grieve of Petaluma, California


May 21: Annual Garden Celebration Highlighted By New Book

By Leonard E. Colvin Chief Reporter New Journal and Guide The Norfolk’s Botanical Garden (NBG) has been the destination of thousands of tourists and gardeners during the course of its existence. This weekend, the city and NBG will host the 8th annual celebration to honor the 200 Black women and 20 Black men whose labor....
The sculpture, crafted by Ilana Spector and Mark Grieve of Petaluma, California, was framed to represent the various themes of the Garden http://bit.ly/PetalumaSculpture

Thursday, May 26, 2016

Petaluma Ca’s Kala Brand Music Sales Boom





Petaluma’s Kala Brand Music has experienced years of double-digit growth to 2015 sales of $20.2 million from about 400,000 instruments.

Got to http://bit.ly/KalaBrandMusic to learn more.



Wednesday, May 25, 2016

Sonoma County’s first railway, the Petaluma & Haystack

Petaluma Haystack Bridge

The history of Sonoma County’s railroads - Sonoma County’s first railway, the Petaluma & Haystack, had already been running for five years; it was two miles long and powered by mules .
People Waiting For Train in Front of Petaluma Hotel in 1920s
For the rest of the story go to the Press Democrat article http://bit.ly/SonomaRailHistory

Tuesday, May 24, 2016

Library not obvious study spot? Petaluma’s popular Acre Coffee welcomes students to study

Students come here to enjoy fresh organic coffee and kombucha, and to use the upstairs studying tables with lamps, plug-ins for a quick study session. 


For the rest of the story - go to Sonoma State Star website http://bit.ly/StudentsLikeAcreCoffee 

Monday, May 23, 2016

Car broken down? Here comes Petaluma Ca Yuba electronic assist Spicy Curry “cargo” capable bicycles


If your car breaks down in the Embarcadero area of downtown San Francisco and you call AAA for roadside assistance, don’t expect a tow truck to show up.

Instead, keep an eye out for the tow bike.

AAA is deploying a fleet of two new electric-assisted bicycles equipped to supply rapid response light duty service along the San Francisco waterfront from the Ferry Building to Ghirardelli Square at Fisherman’s Wharf.

For the rest of the article go to Central Valley Business Times website http://bit.ly/YubaBicycles

Sunday, May 22, 2016

Petaluma's JOBY Elevates Portable Bluetooth Speakers With All-Terrain GorillaPod Speaker Stand


With the GorillaPod Speaker Stand, music lovers and podcast enthusiasts can securely hold their speaker and place it almost anywhere. Sturdy rubber feet and wrappable GorillaPod legs help secure a wireless speaker in all kinds of places, uneven surfaces and challenging terrains such as on a tree limb, tent, rock, the beach, a vehicle tailgate, and many more surfaces. Accommodating portable speakers up to two pounds in weight, the GorillaPod Speaker Stand features a cinch cord to wrap and tighten speakers securely in place. In addition, Bluetooth speakers with a ¼"-20 mount can connect directly to the GorillaPod legs.

For more information go to http://bit.ly/JobyGorillaPodSpeaker

Best Brewery: Lagunitas

VIA Sonoma State STAR // BRANDON STACHNIK: LAGUNITAS OFFERS MORE THAN JUST GREAT BEER WITH DAILY BREWERY TOURS, LIVE MUSIC AND A MENU THAT CHANGES EVERY WEEK.
Knowing your beer in Sonoma County is becoming just as important as knowing your wine. With so many craft breweries in the area, a lot of college-aged beer drinkers can’t even get to every one before graduating. When they do try, Lagunitas is usually the first stop. The Petaluma-based brewery is one of the most renowned in the area, and it’s easy to tell why it earned the title of “Best Local Brewery.”