Corazón, brought into vaccine debate, affirms mission
For a few weeks, Corazón Healdsburg CEO Glaydon de Freitas has been worried for his staff and clients regarding questioning around Corazón’s mission and values. Public comments have been made criticizing the nonprofit’s pro-vaccination stance. De Freitas said emails have been sent to the organization and people have shown up at the Corazón office because of the same reason.
Sebastopol demonstration honors survivors and lives lost to anti-Asian violence
A small group of demonstrators with signs gathered on the corner of Main Street and Bodega Avenue in downtown Sebastopol at noon on March 28, to honor survivors and lives lost to recent and historic anti-Asian violence.
Construction of SMART Windsor Extension project resuming May 4
According to a statement from Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit District (SMART) Construction, work on the Windsor Extension project is slated to resume on Monday, May 4. In compliance with local public health ordinances restricting this type of work due to COVID-19, construction activity was temporarily suspended in early April. As construction work on this project resumes, the field crews and contractors will continue to comply with all public health directives.
Child, adult protective services still a high priority despite bad budgets
Despite the poor economic climate, Sonoma County’s Human
Healdsburg Museum election results, 2017 highlights and 2018 exhibitions
The Healdsburg Museum held its annual meeting at the Krug Center on Jan. 18 and elected its 2018 board of directors. Executive director and curator Holly Hoods reviewed 2017 highlights and previewed the 2018 exhibitions.












