Petaluma praised as NorCal’s “most interesting food destination”
The Drawing Board’s smoked carrot lox (airbnbmag) Airbnb magazine praises Petaluma as an easygoing town that is “fast becoming Northern California’s most interesting food destination.” The Drawing...
View ArticlePetaluma student helps run emergency shelter
Paige Williams volunteering at the Veterans Memorial Building (Argus-Courier) Petaluma sprung into action to help those affected by the North Bay fires. Emergency shelters in town were flooded with...
View ArticleHenHouse Opening Brewhouse in Petaluma
HenHouse Brewing of Santa Rosa is opening a new brewhouse and tasting room in Petaluma. Barrel-aged beer will be the focus of this new location on North McDowell Avenue. The new brewery means the...
View ArticleChicken Pharm Bringing Fresh, Casual Food To Petaluma
Fried Chicken from Chicken Pharm in Petaluma (Paige Green via Eater) Chicken Pharm will bring its fresh, casual fare to Petaluma starting November 11. Located at the old Tuttle Drug Store location,...
View ArticleHotel Petaluma Keeps History Alive Downtown
The newly restored Hotel Petaluma is keeping history alive. Built in 1923, the five-story hotel sits on a bustling street in downtown Petaluma, near shops and restaurants. The San Francisco Chronicle...
View ArticleWhat To Do In Petaluma
Downtown Petaluma (Daniel Casabonne via 7x7) The question of what to do in Petaluma always has a wonderful answer. From good food to beautiful views, Petaluma has a lot to offer locals and visitors...
View ArticleNorth Bay Python Tech Conference
Josh Simmons and Christopher Neugebaur, organizers of North Bay Python North Bay Python is coming to Petaluma December 2-3. This software developers conference is expected to attract 200 people,...
View ArticlePetaluma companies win Beer, Wine and Spirits awards
Collin McDonnell of HenHouse Brewing (Sonoma Magazine via North Bay Business Journal) The North Bay Business Journal expanded its Wine Industry Awards to include beer and spirits. Two of this year’s...
View ArticleSoban Korean Restaurant Offers Tasty, Original Fare
Sarah and Daniel Kim, owners of Soban Korean restaurant in Petaluma (Argus-Courier) Soban Korean Restaurant in Petaluma is run by the husband and wife duo of Daniel and Sarah Kim. Their small...
View ArticlePetaluma Gap Is Now an Official Wine Appellation
Petaluma Gap vineyards at Keller Estates (Argus-Courier) The federal government now recognizes the Petaluma Gap as the newest American Viticultural Area. The Petaluma Gap (which covers 4,000 acres)...
View ArticleMeet the City of Petaluma Fire Marshal
Jessica Power, Petaluma Fire Marshal, and her education assistant, Probie. Jessica Power is the City of Petaluma Fire Marshal. She joined the City in June 2017, bringing two decades’ of diverse...
View ArticleRediscovering the art of letterpress printing in Petaluma
Beth Schaible of Quill and Arrow (Argus-Courier) Beth Schaible of Quill and Arrow does letterpress printing, making stationery, nature-inspired art, works of calligraphy and hand-bound leather books....
View ArticlePetaluma restaurants among Sonoma County’s best
Food from Brewster’s Beer Garden in Petaluma (Press Democrat) The food critics at Sonoma Magazine named their top 18 restaurants in the county. And it shouldn’t be a surprise that Petaluma restaurants...
View ArticleAnna’s Seafood brings the ocean to Petaluma
Anna Svedise of Anna's Seafood (Argus-Courier) Anna’s Seafood is a Petaluma gem hiding in plain sight. Whether at the Eastside Farmers Market or its Redwood Way shop, Anna’s sells fresh, high-quality...
View ArticleLumaCon celebrates a love for comics in Petaluma
Blake Lopez (9) with Stormtroopers at LumaCon in Petaluma (Argus-Courier) LumaCon is a youth-oriented, day-long celebration of comic books. The event includes exhibitions of comic art, homages to...
View ArticleBlack History Month exhibit opens at Petaluma Museum
Faith Ross, curator of the Black History Month exhibit at the Petaluma Historical Library and Museum (Argus-Courier) Reflections, a Black History Month exhibit at the Petaluma Historical Library and...
View ArticlePetaluma Radio Station Gets OK for Full-Time Broadcasting
Petaluma radio station KPCA manager and programmer Rob Tomaszweski (Argus-Courier) Petaluma radio station KPCA will now broadcast its programming over the air waves full-time. The station started last...
View ArticlePetaluma Maker Space In The Works
Rendering of part of future Petaluma maker space (Archilogix via Argus-Courier) A Petaluma maker space is in the works for the former Adobe Lumber Yard. “The vision for this project is to have a...
View ArticleJob Fair Tips for Business
Want to get more out of your company’s job fair experiences? Read these tips from Nancy Keene of the Sonoma County Job Link and Ciera Pratt of Staff Staffing. Look for smaller or more-focused venues...
View ArticleSkippy’s Egg Store … With A Museum Coming Soon
Skippy's egg store in Petaluma (Argus-Courier) Skippy’s egg store is making sure fresh eggs are always a part of Petaluma. Run by Petaluma Farms, the retail store sells to restaurants and the public....
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