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PETALUMAN--Makes It To The Moon!

Posted March 26, 2009 9:49:31 AM

In September 2007, I first wrote about Petaluma's "Bicycle Ernie" better known as Ernie Ohrenstein. (Blog Link) Also see the Argus Courier article (Click Here)

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REBUILDING TOGETHER PETALUMA--Actively Seeking Volunteers!

Posted March 23, 2009 9:58:31 AM

"We cannot go it alone. Sometimes we have to ask for help. Sometimes we have to go out into the village. In these troubling times, we need to come out of our houses. Be a village for each other. Help is all around us." Suzanne Maggio-Hucek

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A LAWN TIME AGO--Redux

Posted March 21, 2009 11:17:58 AM
This post is to provide a quick update for those who may be wondering how things went last Sunday during the "lawn conversion" demonstration on Olive Street in Petaluma.
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DUTRA HEARINGS--Reboot! ARGUS EDITORIAL--Misfire??

Posted March 16, 2009 9:54:03 AM

For those who have not heard or read about it in the Argus or on Petaluma 360, all scheduled March hearings regarding the proposed Dutra Asphalt plant have been postponed...

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A LAWN TIME AGO...

Posted March 11, 2009 10:01:34 AM
"The sheet mulching method not only saves work but it rebuilds soil depleted by lawn care practices. I didn't invent it. I don't want credit for it. This information just needs to be out there."
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PETALUMA STEPS UP TO (AND SERVES) THE PLATE

Posted March 8, 2009 10:06:08 AM
"I understand that some people hate the idea of asking for help and don't want to be a burden on others. To those people, I say that if you have ever helped anyone else, if you feel that you've given back as a productive member of our society, I hope that you will let others help you if you are in need now."
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