Sculptor spotlight — Flavia Krasilchik
Flavia Krasilchik of Alameda has a clay sculpture called “Gostosas,” (which in Portuguese means “Juicy”) installed in Geyserville. The inspiration for the sculpture comes from the various birds flying every day in the bird sanctuary in front of Krasilchik’s house. “Gostosas” are three funny, well spirited, good humored, sensual birds in their quest for fun. The sculpture is 62 inches high x 34.5 inches wide and 20 inches deep and is located at 21375 Geyserville Avenue. This whimsical sculpture is sponsored by Joe and Sue Pelanconi.
Grab your forks – Sonoma County Restaurant Week is right around the corner
March is about to be branded ‘the tastiest time of the year’ with Restaurant Week lasting for a full 10 days this year, for the first time since its debut.
Healdsburg nonprofit gets big birthday present from Ellen
Organization to launch kindergarten-to-college fund
Fire fuel abatement on Fitch Mountain this week
The Healdsburg Fire Department will be working with CalFire crews, LandPaths and equipment provided by Sonoma County Fire & Emergency Services to reduce fire fuels at Fitch Mountain Preserve and make the preserve’s fire roads more accessible.
County’s fire-tinged economy still looking stable
Recovery activity will boost local jobs, housing
Schools of Hope provides reading support to local schools
Program pairs volunteers, students for one-on-one tutoring at Geyserville Elementary
Annual homeless count on Feb. 23 still needs volunteers
Sonoma County’s annual homeless count needs volunteers for the one-day effort later month when counters head out early on Feb. 23 to look for homeless people.
Healdsburg Police and Sheriff’s Logs, Jan. 29-Feb. 4
The following are excerpted from Healdsburg Police Department daily log entries and the log entries of the Sonoma County Sheriff's Department for the Healdsburg area.
West Side event raises funds, creates community
Funds raised will support garden, music, Spanish and field trips