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November 23, 2024

Healdsburg animal shelter logs, Dec. 9 – 14

This report is courtesy of the Humane Society of Sonoma County’s Healdsburg Center for Animals and may not reflect all animal control activities in the Healdsburg community. For more information call 431-3386.

Healdsburg Police log, Dec. 2 – Dec. 8, 2019

MONDAY, DECEMBER 2

Early Thanksgiving feast

Gobble gobble — Healdsburg community members gathered at the Healdsburg Senior Center on Nov. 25 for an early Thanksgiving meal provided by the Healdsburg Noon Rotary Club and the senior center.

Animal logs Aug. 29-31

This report is courtesy of the Humane Society of Sonoma County’s Healdsburg Center for Animals and may not reflect all animal control activities in the Healdsburg community. For more information call 431-3386.

Fitch Mountain Forever fundraiser and hike is next weekend, April 22

The Fitch Mountain Fund will host the Fitch Mountain Forever fundraiser and hike on Sunday, April 22 from 11:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Villa Chanticleer in Healdsburg. Fitch Mountain Park and Open Space Preserve, the 173 acres on top of Fitch Mountain, was officially transferred to the City of Healdsburg in November 2017.

‘Give Me Shelter’ event raises $102K

The third annual “Give Me Shelter” event to benefit the Humane Society of Sonoma County – Healdsburg took place on March 3 at the Villa Chanticleer. An exuberant crowd enjoyed lively auctions and raffles, local wines, fine food and fun in support of the Healdsburg Center and the animals. 

City takes possession of Fitch Mountain

Trailhead planning to begin

AAUW ends year with gifts to schools

In December the local American Association of University Women chapter did double duty in its mission to promote education.

Mardi Gras in Healdsburg

Parish Café in Healdsburg has been turning their busy little corner at the

Windsor’s pioneer woman suffragist

In 2020 we celebrate the 100th anniversary of women’s suffrage in the United States. Shortly after the pandemic shut us down, Paula Freund and John Sheehy from the Petaluma Museum Association called with a question about the Latimer family. A researcher had discovered the name “Mrs. Judge Latimer” in the book, “History of Woman Suffrage” by Elizabeth Cady Stanton and asked if we were familiar with her.
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