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Letters to the Editor 6-18-15

Relay request

La Familia Sana hosts first Posada Navideña

With less than a month to plan, La Familia Sana executed its first Posada Navideña on Sunday. Originally meant to be from noon to 4 p.m. the Posada ended later because of the number of people who turned out. Community members enjoyed live banda, Aztec dancing, food vendors and Latinx-owned businesses to shop from, as well as COVID-19 vaccines from Kaiser Permanente Santa Rosa.

HYPE Networking Mixer, Feb. 23

Join the Healdsburg Young Professionals & Entrepreneurs for networking, wine, and hors d' oeuvres on Thursday, Feb. 23, 5:30-7 p.m. at Two Thirty-Five Luxury Suites. Enjoy constructive networking exercises, refreshing wines from Merriam Vineyards, small bites, door prize, and more.

Duchamp Hotel addition gets OK

The six-room Duchamp Hotel on Foss Street will be revamped with the addition of 14 new rooms and a brand new lobby/amenity building.

In Memoriam: Salomon Reyes

Salomon Reyes, a longtime employee at E&M Motors and familiar face around Healdsburg, has passed away at age 65. Salomon was born in the Mexican state of Michoacán, according to his obituary, and immigrated to Sonoma County when he was 25. More from Salomon's obituary: "He...

‘Together we are more’: Corazón talks strategic plan and mission

In an emotional and insightful evening on Feb. 25, Corazón Healdsburg welcomed expectants to hear Chicano director Luis Valdez speak alongside Corazón’s own strategic plan announcement. With several personal statements and analogies to better describe the plans, Corazón staff members explained what the organization’s future goals are and how it plans to deliver them.

Letters to the Editor 1-28-16

Shift in status quo

Supervisors limit vacation rentals

On Tuesday, the Sonoma County Board of Supervisors gave final

Housing talks complicated by local equity issues for Latinos

Talk and real action are on the rise in dealing with Sonoma County’s affordable housing crisis, but some of the talk is about the county’s poorest families and how many Latinos might get left behind as local governments, nonprofits and the construction industry work to build 30,000 houses in the next five years.
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