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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 [...]

Petaluma’s Artists&Farmers

Pitchforks, tractors and hay bales.
Paintbrushes, video cam’s and laptops.
From dirt to digital art, Petaluma lies precisely
at the intersection of agriculture & creativity.
ProjectHERE wishes to celebrate Petaluma’s
Artists & Farmers recognizing them as cornerstones
to what it means to live HERE.
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Look what we FOUND.

Not only is Petaluma a great place to live, it is a great place to shop.
We found some incredibly creative, whimsical, unique and useful items—
many of which are made right here in our own backyard.

IN SEARCH OF:

We are looking for the people that best represent the spirit of Petaluma.
As you read this you’ve probably thought of 2 or 3 right off the bat, those are the people we would like to talk to.
projectHERE will be displaying 30-50 portraits and stories of local personalities and their stories of why they live HERE, [...]

Door2Door Volume One

What do you get when you take a camera and go door-to-door in Petaluma?
A very clear picture of a truly eclectic, creative town.
We want to thank everyone that submitted a photo to Volume One of the Door2Door event. We would also like to thank John and Anne-laure for supplying the AQUS Cafe for the evening, [...]

Door2Door Sales Pitch

What do you get when you take a camera and go door-to-door in Petaluma?
A very clear picture of a truly eclectic, creative town.

We want to thank everyone that submitted a photo to Volume One of the Door2Door event. We would also like to thank John and Anne-laure for supplying the AQUS Cafe for the evening, Bug from Heritage Salvage for supplying the 200 year old teak door that provided the backdrop for Paige Green to take her amazing photos (password AQUS).

Picnic in the commons

As part of our efforts to foster community gathering, we are supplying a community gathering pad.
Wednesday evenings until August 27th we will be rolling out the welcome mat for all who want to sit and enjoy a little community picnic action.
So show up, pick some fruits and veggies and break out the dinner plates and [...]

grown HERE

We can’t begin to tell you how fantastic it is to have a local farmers market, and a good one at that. There is no better place to feel like you are part of a large local family and feeling connected to the food chain that surrounds us.
The photos for the posters on this post [...]