Thank you to all the Artists & Farmers of Petaluma.

We planted seeds, tapped our feet, sculpted clay and stomped in mud.
Sipped on drink, sampled squash, printed posters and took photo op’s.
Neighbors and friends came together in celebration of Petaluma’s
artists and farmers and the life they lead.
Thanks to all who set-up, showed up and kicked their feet up –
making the first annual Artists & Farmers event one to remember.
But most importantly, thanks to all our Artists & Farmers,
it just wouldn’t be the same without you HERE.
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Petaluma Bounty grilled up some of their local bounty for the crowd.
McEvoy Ranch in the background sampling their amazing organic olive oil
made right here in Petluma.
Tim McSweeneyhad his mobile screen print setup


Javier Montiel opened the days music venue to get everyone in the right frame of mind.


Paige Green snaps a few shots for her ongoing portrait series highlighting the
heart and soul of Petlauma, Artists & Farmers.

Diana Crain from Tortuga Ceramic Studio helped us find our center.

Jack Haye and The Phoenix put together a live art show. The boards
are now living at the Petlauma Art Center if you want to check them out.
Miguel Elliott brought out the Living Earth Structure to bring us back to earth.


Arann Harris and The Green String Farm Band could not have been more
authentically Petaluma. That special mix of Farm Fresh Roots Music
reminded us of the perfect combination of artist and farmer.


