Archive for ◊ June, 2010 ◊

• Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
The West End is a busy place- there’s always lots to do. Here’s a run down of recent events:

The West End to Hopmonk Full Moon ride was a great success -with over 20 riders enjoying the lovely weather. The group met at DeMeo Park  and then rode to the Hopmonk via the Joe Rodota trail. After a bit of socializing and sustenance (aka beverage and munchies), the group rode back under a full moon back to West End. Some folks continued onto Railroad Square, ultimately ending up at Starks for a debriefing.  See the ride video- Click here! For more photos Click Here!

Full Moon Riders

Full Moon Riders

Leadership Institute for Ecology and Economy had their June Fellows Happy Hour at DeMeo park- The Leadership Institute, dedicated to ensuring a sustainable future,  trains people to be more effective leaders and to educate community leaders and the public to understand that the future of our economy and quality of life are dependent on each other. The Fellows of the Institute were introduced to the West End- a downtown neighborhood with small, efficient homes easily accessible to local businesses. The event was sponsored by  Thomas & Co. Consulting, Allen Thomas is a 2003 graduate of the institute. They were also treated to beer brewed by the West End’s Dave Drake, yummy appetizers made by Andrew Zarrillow and Burning Hawk Wines poured by Nick Papadopoulos and Scott Johnson.  Leadership Institute

Leadership Institute social at DeMeo Park

Leadership Institute social at DeMeo Park

Burning Hawk Wines- Scott Johnson & Nick Papadopoulos

Burning Hawk Wines- Scott Johnson & Nick Papadopoulos

303 Hewett Street- Wow! Check out the rehabilitation of the historic cottage located at 303 Hewett Street. This 19th Century Vernacular Box house, built before 1904, had fallen into a state of disrepair. It was sold- and the new owner has brought it back to life. Great care and attention to historically correct detail were made by the project manager- “My Handyman” John Moorhead (236-2577).  This is a living example of the benefit of living in a historic district.  This house would not look the same if it was repaired with T111 siding! (Note: the vinyl windows were added before the rehab)

303 Hewett St. BEFORE
303 Hewett St. BEFORE
303 Hewett DURING
303 Hewett DURING
303 Hewett AFTER
303 Hewett AFTER

Our neighbors in Railroad Square have their new clock and it’s a beauty. It was installed on Friday, June 25th. There will be an official dedication on August 6th.

Historic Railroad Square's new clock

Historic Railroad Square's new clock

The West End Neighborhood where urbanism, preservation, art and people come together! For the full calendar, the latest updates and photos- go the West End Neighborhood website Click Here!

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• Tuesday, June 29th, 2010
Enjoy a beautiful Summer night- by staying at home! Many events and happenings to enjoy right here in the neighborhood.

West End Summer Bocce Every Friday at 6 p.m. at DeMeo Park. Join your friends and neighbors at beautiful DeMeo Park. Bring food and drinks to share. This is an all age, dog friendly event. To keep the event enjoyable and comfortable for all- please remember to observe Park rules: No glass, dogs on leashes. The West End Neighborhood Association has  procured a Special Alcohol Permit and Lavatory for West End Summer Bocce.  Wear layers for chilly nights.

Fine Bocce Style!

Fine Bocce Style!

For More Bocce photos (and to see who these stylish shoes belong to) – check out the Bocce 2010 Gallery- Click Here!

West End Movie Night at DeMeo Park-  Join your neighbors this Friday night at  ** 8:45 ** pm to watch the movie Up in DeMeo Park (since the DeTurk Roundbarn is unavailable). Bring a blanket & such to sit on and keep warm with.

West End Movie Night at DeMeo Park

West End Movie Night at DeMeo Park

Summer Nights- Railroad Square 6 to 9 p.m. : A summer long celebration on the first Friday of every month, June to September in Historic Railroad Square.  Stroll down to Railroad Square to enjoy music, art, food, wine and socializing. Music acts for July 2nd include:

Mid Block Stage
6:00 to 7:30 | Carter & Bodlovich
7:30 to 9:00 | Steve Pile Band

Wilson Street Stage
6:00 to 9:00 | The Don Giovannis

The Don Giovannis is a six piece band consisting of two vocalists and 4 musicians that play a repertoire of classic Italian songs, sung in Italian and arranged in a style that combines traditional and modern elements. Most of the songs come from the Italian style known as Canzone Napolitana (Neapolitan Songs). What fun!

Then stoll on back to DeMeo Park for Bocce and the West End Movie night.
Street Sweeper is scheduled the First Friday of the Month. If you move your cars off the curb by early morning- you will allow the sweeper to do a thorough job. NOTE: The street sweeper occasionally shows up another day- just the way it works these days.

Support the West End Neighborhood Association. Pay your yearly dues ($10 suggested, but any amount appreciated) by Pay Pal on the West End Neighborhood website. Click Here!

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• Tuesday, June 29th, 2010

The West End is home to many talented people- artists, performers and creators. Take the opportunity to enrich yourself by supporting these fabulous folks!

Tonight!  June 29th 7- 9:30- Miss Kitty and the Big Dogs play at Ellington Hall. Miss Kitty will always show you a good time and Ellington Hall means there will be a mass of swing dancers. A special Mini Dance class will be offered at the break. $10 cover charge. Ellington Hall New Miss Kitty Video- CLICK Here!

Miss Kitty & the Big Dogs

Miss Kitty & the Big Dogs

July 8th, Thursday 5:30 p.m.- KRSH Backyard Concert #4  featuring Hank Williams and Patsy Cline! But seriously, the casts of Always, Patsy Cline and Hank Williams: Lost Highway will be having fun in the Krush Backyard! See the Traveling Hillbilly Blues Band featuring  Tahmus Rounds, Chris Rovetti, Dave Zibel, Jim Peterson and the West End’s own Tim Sarter. The Backyard is located at 3565 Standish Ave. off Todd Road exit on 101. Gates open at 5:30 music at 6. Low lawn chairs only, please. No coolers, no dogs. Kids welcome. Food and beverage available for sale. For more info Click Here! Cost: FREENo dogs

July 10th 8 p.m. The Traveling Hillbilly Blues Band at Aubergene After Dark Another chance to see these great musicians.

July 24th Rivertown Revival is coming to Petaluma • Art Boat races, Free Floating River Sculptures, Food, Music & Sideshows. Music featuring West End’s favorites and Baby Seal Club Amber Lee and the Anomalies. For more info Click Here!

Daniel Graham- Sculpture Studio 25 A Maxwell Ct.   Daniel Graham lives in the West End- his work can be seen at his Studio-Gallery where he also gives workshops and classes on the the three aspects of art and sculpture: vision, language, and craft.   Daniel Graham Sculpture Studio

Killing Time Studios- William Smith and Todd Barricklow – The like minded artists joined forces under the Killing Time Studios moniker in 2002. Their mission to provide its audience with a diverse, gallery experience and quality, accessible fine art.

William Smith- Upcoming show August 20—September 26, 2010 ONE ACROSS THE BOW: Works on Paper. Mark your calendars! Artist Reception: Saturday, August 21, 4—6pm at the Quicksilver Mining Company

Krank Boom Klank -a kinetic industrial arts collective including West End regulars- David Farish, Skye Barnett, & Clifford Hill. Krank Boom Klank

Are you a West End performer, artist or other talented individual? Don’t be shy! Share your performance dates and events with the neighborhood. We want to support you. Contact Lea Barron-Thomas at westend@sonic.net

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• Monday, June 28th, 2010
The DeTurk Round Barn project began in April of this year. Thus far, we’ve seen a beautiful new dog park emerge and the Historic DeTurk Round Barn raised from the ground.

DeTurk Round Barn and Park update- Dog Park will tentatively open at the end of this Week! Project Schedule Highlights: Dog Park 1) Fence painted 2) Testing sod grow-in 3) Dog Park move in (Completed after water source for dogs had been completed) 4) “old” dog park closes.  Round Barn 1) 1st concrete pour for floor and column footings 2) Under slab electrical conduit continued 3) 2nd concrete pour for floor and elevator pit   Off-site improvements:  Start work on sidewalk etc. at Donahue/ W. 8th. Everything is subject to change due to varied circumstances.

There’s more work to be done on the project, but the West End dogs and their owners look forward to using the new dog park.
Merle can hardly stand it!

Merle can hardly stand it!

Peja is beside himself!

Peja is beside himself!

Emma & her friend Pandora, look forward to the new park.

Emma & her friend Pandora, look forward to the new park.

For more West End Dog pictures, Click Here! If you would like to have your West End dog’s picture in in the West End Dogs & Dog Park 2010 photo gallery, email a photo to Lea Barron-Thomas at westend@sonic.net

The West End Neighborhood where urbanism, preservation, art and people come together! For the full calendar, the latest updates and photos- go the West End Neighborhood website Click Here!

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• Thursday, June 24th, 2010
Living in the West End means living close to some of the best nightlife, restaurants, entertainment and history in downtown- and it’s all in Railroad Square!

Entertainment!

Entertainment

Restaurants and History!

Restaurants and History

Railroad Scare Parade

Fun Events

It’s about time! – A vintage style 2 faced street clock will be installed at the NE corner of 4th & Wilson on Friday, June 25th.  Historic Railroad Square Merchants have had this plan in the works for the last 10 years. It does take time! A granite plaque will be installed at the base of the street clock, honoring the major donors: Montague Family, California Preservation Foundation, Tyrone Development and Historic Railroad Square Association. RRSQ plans to dedicate the clock at the Railroad Square Summer Nights event on August 6th.

Peanuts on Parade: Look Out, It’s Lucy. Thirty Lucy statues have been painted by local artist and are now displayed in various locations in Santa Rosa. There are two Lucy’s outside of the S. R. Convention & Visitors Bureau ( The Depot Building in Railroad Square). The “I Love Santa Rosa This Much” Lucy will be raffled off. There is also a “Where’s Woodstock” game that involves a Woodstock decal and number. For more info, a map of the Lucy statues, to purchase raffle tickets or a Woodstock game sheet- Visit the nice folks at the S. R. Convention and Visitor’s Bureau. There’s also a photo contest- take a photo with Lucy and enter. For more info: Press Democrat

Upcoming Railroad Square Events:

June 26th, Sat. Art in Depot Park 10AM – 5PM

July 2nd, Friday Summer Nights in Railroad Square – 6PM to 9PM A summer long celebration on the first Friday of every month, June to September in Historic Railroad Square. Summer Nights Info

Everyone Loves Historic Railroad Square!

Everyone Loves Historic Railroad Square!

For More information on Historic Railroad Square- Click Here!

See Railroad Square related videos- Summer Nights ,      Deluxe Buckets at Mostly Python,   The Santa Rosa Gong Show,   Mardi Gras ParadeNightlife in Railroad Square

Support the West End Neighborhood Association. Pay your yearly dues ($10 suggested, but any amount appreciated) by Pay Pal on the West End Neighborhood website. Click Here!

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• Thursday, June 24th, 2010
A student, who lives on Klute St. in the St. Rose neighborhood, had her car broken into on Tuesday evening, June 22nd. She’s hoping that at least her school book will be found which would be of no use to anyone else . Be on the look out.

I live on Klute street on the east side and just wanted to let you know that my car was broken into last night and my school bag stolen. It’s a Dakine backpack and unfortunately it had my wallet in it and my school book Managerial Finance. I’m hoping that maybe who ever stole the bag dumps it somewhere in the neighborhood…I really need the school book.

Thank you!!!!! Kattie kattiezimmer@GMAIL.COM

The West End Neighborhood where urbanism, preservation, art and people come together! For the full calendar, the latest updates and photos- go the West End Neighborhood website Click Here!

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• Wednesday, June 23rd, 2010

Every Wednesday – Until  Sept 1st 5-8pm Santa Rosa Downtown Market A showcase of the bounty of Sonoma County fine foods, fresh produce, a variety of entertainment, and handmade arts and crafts. Located in Downtown Santa Rosa on Fourth Street from Mendocino Ave to E Street. Please note: this is not a “pet friendly” event. Santa Rosa Downtown Market

Tonight’s Rosie Tour features the “Birds of West 9th Street”. Learn about Santa Rosa on the Rosie Explorer Tours. Tours at 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., from the corner of E and 3rd Streets, by the downtown library and Farmers Market. Tours are approximately 45 minutes. On most tours the visitors leave the bus and walk short distances. For more information, call Bill Montgomery at (707) 573-0103.

Baby Birds on West 9th Need Your Help! As many of you know,  Herons and Egrets nest in the mid-street trees on W. 9th Street. Several years ago, they had nested in the trees of the West End for 2 years. A neighbor has forwarded this info:

Hello everybody! It’s still baby bird season for the egrets and herons who come every year to West Ninth Street in Santa Rosa. Though it is part of the fledgling process for many of these babies to fall out of the trees before they can fly, they have little chance of survival in this particular environment. The ones that don’t get killed by cars have to face cats, dogs and humans (sometimes kids can be unaware of, or insensitive to the baby bird’s desperate plight).  One of our two volunteers who regularly drive by the bird’s nesting trees will be unavailable for a few weeks. Therefore we are asking for your help!  Please drive by (as often as possible) and look for white egret babies or brown heron babies who can’t fly yet. The three trees that the birds occupy are located on West Ninth Street. The nearest cross street is Simpson. The city put up orange construction fences around the two trees in the middle of the road and one lane on either side is closed off. It’s easy to find.  Please have a blanket and a box or pet carrier available. You may want to call Bird Rescue to get more information on how to handle the young birds. Or you can call Christine at 707-228-1333.  Bird Rescue Center 707-523-2473 3430 Chanate Road (close to Sutter Hospital)  Thank you to all who can help out!

The West End Neighborhood where urbanism, preservation, art and people come together! For the full calendar, the latest updates and photos- go the West End Neighborhood website Click Here!

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• Tuesday, June 22nd, 2010

West End Summer Bocce Every Friday at 6 p.m. at DeMeo Park. Join your friends and neighbors at beautiful DeMeo Park. Bring food and drinks to share. This is an all age, dog friendly event. To keep the event enjoyable and comfortable for all- please remember to observe Park rules: No glass, dogs on leashes. Wear layers for chilly nights.

June 26th, Saturday at 7:30 p.m. West End Full Moon Bike Ride- Bike ride from West End’s DeMeo Park to Hop Monk back to West End / Toad in the Hole. Ride will follow Joe Rodota trail. Ride is beginner’s level- 13 miles round trip.  Meet at DeMeo Park, this Saturday- ride starts promptly at 7:30 p.m. Contact Allen Thomas for more info

Destination Hop Monk

Destination Hop Monk

West End to Hop Monk Riders

West End to Hop Monk Riders

More West End talent and events  next week, all events now listed on calendar.

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• Thursday, June 17th, 2010

A dalmatian dog was found this morning on W. 7th near DeMeo Park. The folks who found the dog have called Animal Control- if you have lost this dog or know a neighbor missing this dog- call animal control.

The West End Neighborhood where urbanism, preservation, art and people come together! For the full calendar, the latest updates and photos- go the West End Neighborhood website Click Here!

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• Tuesday, June 15th, 2010

Last weekend was jam packed with wonderful events- too many to attend them all. Bocce & a movie at DeMeo Park, Peggy Sue’s American Cruise in downtown and Music at the Last Day Saloon are featured here. Check it out.

Peggy Sue Cruise

Peggy Sue Cruise

Jenner plays Bocce
Jenner plays Bocce
DeMeo Park Movie night

DeMeo Park Movie night

June 16th Wednesday 5 to 8 p.m. Santa Rosa Downtown Market. Rosie Tour features CHOP’s Teen Club. Tours leave t 6:00 p.m. and 7:00 p.m., from the corner of E and 3rd Streets, by the downtown library and Farmers Market. Tours are approximately 45 minutes. On most tours the visitors leave the bus and walk short distances. For more information, call Bill Montgomery at (707) 573-0103 Santa Rosa Downtown Market This is not a dog friendly event.

June 19, Saturday 11am-3pm  Knit in Public Day:
The public is invited to bring their yarn project to this simple knit/crochet event in the park to work on individual or group projects. The idea is to discover and/or create community through knitting in public. Participants should bring their own blanket or chair and snacks. Cast Away yarn shop will provide knitting and crochet supplies and lessons to anyone who does not already know how to knit or crochet. Takes place at Depot Park in Railroad Square. Cast Away Yarn Shop 111 Fourth Street  p 707-546-9276

Don’t forget-  Rent- at 6th Street Playhouse  - an American musical that tells the story of a group of impoverished young artists and musicians struggling to survive and create in New York’s Lower East Side. The phenomenon of RENT has been compared to the musical HAIR when it first appeared on Broadway in 1968. Plays until June 27th. 6th Street Playhouse

Railroad Square business damaged in ‘suspicious’ fire Press Democrat

The West End Neighborhood where urbanism, preservation, art and people come together! For the full calendar, the latest updates and photos- go the West End Neighborhood website Click Here!

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