71.1 F
Healdsburg
September 19, 2025

Healdsburg Letters to the Editor: Feb. 17, 2022

Letters, We Get Letters...
A changing Healdsburg

Cloverdale Fire Logs: May 3-9

MONDAY, MAY 3

Police Log, Nov. 6 – Nov. 12

Monday Nov. 13 2:08pm An accident occurred on Healdsburg Avenue between a silver Mini Cooper and a white Ford truck. Female in Mini Cooper complained of pain. Medical started as a precaution, driver transported to Healdsburg General Hospital. 7:19pm Sonoma County Transit third party reported that...

AVFilm is committed to bringing the big screen back to Healdsburg

AVFilm (previously known as Alexander Valley Film Society), an organization dedicated to the transformative power of film, is actively working to find a way to bring cinema back to Healdsburg. AVFilm has a vision statement that outlines the organization's focus on using film to impact, educate, empower and engage people of all ages in a way that is equitable for the entire community. As part of that mission, AVFilm is currently working on a feasibility study to determine the implications of re-establishing a theater in Healdsburg.

Letters to the Editor, Jan. 18

The Healdsburg Tribune has welcomed Simone Wilson as a writer, and a reader from Wisconsin writes in to say he enjoys the paper.

Pachanga Brings Art to the Plaza

Dragon parade in Healdsbur
Residents who headed down to the Healdsburg Plaza on Sunday evening looking for Art After Dark, usually a diverse collection of visual and performance artists showing their skills, were surprised to find something quite different: an hours-long multicultural celebration of music and dance called...

City Rescinds 2020 Water Conservation Requirements

The sidewalks from last week’s deluge had barely time to dry when the City of Healdsburg on Monday night lifted mandatory water conservation policies, imposed almost three years ago to combat the drought that has afflicted Sonoma County and the rest of California.  The policies...

Trains

I was recently reminded of a 1912 article published in The Healdsburg Tribune which reported that Healdsburg would soon have eight passenger trains daily. The article describes the increased convenience for Healdsburg businessmen who would be able to make a round trip to the City in one day, and for the San Francisco businessman “whose family might be spending the summer at one of the many resorts” in our area. I assume the link across the bay to San Francisco was a ferry from Sausalito. Anyway, it sounds pretty good to me and I hope I'm alive and kicking if and when the SMART train is running along the same route as 1912 trains and replicates their service.

What time is it?

There are two looming events on our calendars that may further confirm the difference between compulsory law and bendable customs.
4,780FansLike
1,628FollowersFollow
0FollowersFollow