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SUMMARY:Weekly Downtown Petaluma Historical Walking Tours 2024
DESCRIPTION:Come tour historic downtown Petaluma\, guided by a docent in period attire!\nSaturdays through August\nAnd Beginning in September:  Saturdays AND Sundays until November 10\n10:30 am to 12:00 pm\nPlease meet on the steps of the Petaluma Historical Library and Museum\nNOTE – There will NOT be a tour on Saturday\, October 19\nFree\, Donations of $10 Appreciated.  (Please register for ticket)\nRegister for Tickets Here by Date\nThe Petaluma Historical Library & Museum invites you to join our living history docents–the “Petalumans of Yesteryear”–dressed in period attire for a guided tour of our historic downtown. Petaluma has a unique and fascinating history as a bustling river town during and after the Gold Rush\, then as the “Chicken and Egg Capital of the World\,” and now as a town that loves its history. Learn about Petaluma’s incredible architecture (including 8 sites listed on the National Register of Historic Places) and other important and interesting facets of our town’s history. You’ll be informed by your docent’s historical knowledge and entertained by their characters’ stories. \nParticipant(s) with special needs can contact the Museum several days before the walk they have signed up to take\,  and they will be able to participate fully in the tour.\nFree\, suggested donation of $10 appreciated. Meet on the steps of the Museum at 4th and B Street at 10:30am to embark on your trip back through time. \nRegister for Tickets Here by Date
URL:https://www.petalumamuseum.com/calendar-event/weekly-downtown-petaluma-historical-walking-tours-2024/
LOCATION:Petaluma Historical Library & Museum\, 20 4th St\, Petaluma\, CA\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,History Trails Walks,NHPM,Petalumans of Yesteryear
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SUMMARY:Place Making: Preservation & Tourism
DESCRIPTION:Join for a panel discussion about tourism’s role in place-keeping and place-making at the state and local levels. \nOrganized by Sonoma County Tourism\nWednesday\, May 15 6:30 –  8:00\nHampton Inn Petaluma\n450 Jefferson Street Petaluma\, CA 94952\nCost $5\nPurchase Tickets\nPlace Making: Preservation & Tourism\nJoin us at the rehabilitated Carlson-Currier Silk Mill\, now operating as Petaluma’s newest “old” hotel\, the Hampton Inn\, for a lively panel discussion about tourism’s role in place-keeping and place-making at the state and local levels. \nRefreshments\, tours and a brief historical presentation by Petalumans of Yesteryear included\nFor full information about our moderator and panelists\, please visit: https://www.sonomacounty.com/partners/place-making-preservation-tourism-event/\n(*please note $5.00 ticket fee will be donated directly back to the Petaluma Historical Library & Museum) \nModerated By: Katherine J. Rinehart\nKatherine is the author of Petaluma: A History in Architecture and a consulting historian who holds an MA in History from Sonoma State University. She was the former Sonoma County History & Genealogy Library manager and is currently co-chair of the Advocates for the Sonoma County Archives. \n  \n  \nAbout Our Panelists:\nAmanda Elliott\n \nSenior Program Officer and Director of California\, Main Street America \nAmanda is a Senior Program Office and Director of California Programs at the National Main Street Center (NMSC). She is responsible for delivering comprehensive commercial district revitalization technical services to partner communities and coordinating programs across the country and acting as Director of the California Main Street program administered by the NMSC. \nAmanda Elliott is a graduate of St. Mary’s College with a master’s degree in organizational leadership. She also holds a BA in Liberal Arts and Interdisciplinary studies from San Francisco State University. \nShe is the former Executive Director of the Richmond Main Street\, Initiative in Richmond\, California where she was responsible for managing and supervising the activities\, operations and services of the organization; developing strategies for enhancing the downtown economy; establishing working relationships with the community\, city and county government; and maintaining ongoing collaborative relationships with community agencies. \nIn 2012\, she worked with key stakeholders to develop an outreach strategy to implement the first and only Property Business Improvement District in the City of Richmond and West Contra Costa County which was renewed in 2017 and has leveraged over $200 million dollars in public and private investments that provided sustained funding for the organization through 2022. Amanda is most proud of her collaborative work with partners to fill a long-standing vacancy at the Richmond BART garage on Macdonald Avenue with a new co-working business incubator\, coffee shop\, and restaurant. \n \nMarie McCusker\, Executive Director\, Petaluma Downtown Association and Visitors Program\nClaudia Vecchio\, President and CEO\, Sonoma County Tourism\n \nPurchase Tickets\nEvent Sponsors:\nHampton Inn Petaluma\nHen House Brewing Company\nPetaluma Downtown Association & Visitors Program\nPetaluma Museum Association\nSonoma County Tourism \n  \n  \n 
URL:https://www.petalumamuseum.com/calendar-event/place-making-preservation-tourism/
LOCATION:Hampton Inn Petaluma\, 450 Jefferson St.\, PETALUMA\, CA\, 949525233\, United States
CATEGORIES:Event,Lectures,NHPM
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