Rotary’s 41st Crab Feast to be a virtual this year
The 41st annual Rotary Club of Healdsburg Crab Feast will be like none of the previous 40 jovial fundraising evenings that have taken place every December at the Villa Chanticleer. This year the Villa will remain dark and all the boisterous live auction action will take place virtually on the club’s website (www.healdsburgrotary.org.) But there will be crab to eat from DL Catering, which will take preorders and deliver crab cakes and iceberg wedge salads for $70, serving two people.
Council to decide how to fill empty seat
At the Dec. 2 meeting of the Windsor Town Council, the agenda will be short but the discussion likely lengthy as the council first seats its newly elected members — Mayor Dominic Foppoli and District 3 council member Deborah Fudge — and says farewell to long-serving councilmember Bruce Okrepkie, and then decides how they will fill Foppoli’s council seat.
Cloverdale’s election winners remain unchanged
County registrar has finalized election results, with top vote-getters amassing more votes
Windsor holiday happenings
While holidays will look a bit different this year, the town of Windsor is still trying to make merry memories for the residents with a series of fun activities.
Sebastopol City Council preview
Council reorganization, public hearing, appointments on tap for Tuesday meeting
Smoke may still be visible from Thanksgiving weekend prescribed burns
The Northern Sonoma County Fire District completed a prescribed burn near the 600 block of West Dry Creek Road yesterday evening and smoke will continue to be visible, possibly for the next few days, as vegetation continues to burn within the control lines.
COVID-19 survivor shares experience with Food For Thought’s nutrition program
Edwin Ruano, of Petaluma, doesn’t know how he and his family contracted COVID-19 in late March. “But as soon as we knew that we got it, we called everyone that was close to us the week before, he said. “And then everybody got scared and they all went to (get) tested and they all got positive.”
Santa Claus is set to make a virtual appearance this December
Update: This article has been updated with the link for the Zoom event. The link can be found below.
Food For Thought’s 19th annual fundraiser goes virtual to help hundreds with COVID-19, HIV, other conditions
Food For Thought’s 19th annual fundraiser is going virtual this year. The Forestville food bank’s funds help bring groceries to the front doorstep of many Sonoma County residents living with HIV, AIDS and now COVID-19, in addition to other serious illnesses. Food For Thought (FFT) provides free healthy meals, vitamins, supplements, nutritional counseling and groceries to over 2,000 clients, according to its website.
North county CERT is looking for volunteers
Training will be a mix of online and in-person classes