
Zero waste action group meeting
Zero waste action group meeting
Fourth Thursday of each month
4 pm to 5 pm via Zoom
For details, contact annie@350Petaluma.org

Produce & Pantry Food Share in Petaluma
Wanted! Your surplus homegrown produce or unexpired pantry goods to share. Help eliminate food waste and support our community! Feel free to trade for items you don’t have or simply take what you will eat. All leftover food will be donated to local food recovery organizations. Co-sponsored by 350 Petaluma and the Petaluma Regional Library.

Zero waste action group meeting
Zero waste action group meeting
Fourth Thursday of each month
4 pm to 5 pm via Zoom
For details, contact annie@350Petaluma.org

Produce & Pantry Food Share in Petaluma
Wanted! Your surplus homegrown produce or unexpired pantry goods to share. Help eliminate food waste and support our community! Feel free to trade for items you don’t have or simply take what you will eat. All leftover food will be donated to local food recovery organizations. Co-sponsored by 350 Petaluma and the Petaluma Regional Library.

Zero waste action group meeting
Zero waste action group meeting
Fourth Thursday of each month
4 pm to 5 pm via Zoom
For details, contact annie@350Petaluma.org

Produce & Pantry Food Share in Petaluma
Wanted! Your surplus homegrown produce or unexpired pantry goods to share. Help eliminate food waste and support our community! Feel free to trade for items you don’t have or simply take what you will eat. All leftover food will be donated to local food recovery organizations. Co-sponsored by 350 Petaluma and the Petaluma Regional Library.


Zero waste action group meeting
Zero waste action group meeting
Fourth Thursday of each month
4 pm to 5 pm via Zoom
For details, contact annie@350Petaluma.org

Produce & Pantry Food Share in Petaluma
Wanted! Your surplus homegrown produce or unexpired pantry goods to share. Help eliminate food waste and support our community! Feel free to trade for items you don’t have or simply take what you will eat. All leftover food will be donated to local food recovery organizations. Co-sponsored by 350 Petaluma and the Petaluma Regional Library.

Zero waste action group meeting
Zero waste action group meeting
Fourth Thursday of each month
4 pm to 5 pm via Zoom
For details, contact annie@350Petaluma.org

First Friday at Five Bike Ride
At 5 pm every First Friday of the month, join us at Walnut Park on the corner of D St. and Petaluma Blvd. South. From there, we’ll set off around town to help create a real bicycling culture in Petaluma!

Produce & Pantry Food Share in Petaluma
Wanted! Your surplus homegrown produce or unexpired pantry goods to share. Help eliminate food waste and support our community! Feel free to trade for items you don’t have or simply take what you will eat. All leftover food will be donated to local food recovery organizations. Co-sponsored by 350 Petaluma and the Petaluma Regional Library.

First Friday at Five Bike Ride
At 5 pm every First Friday of the month, join us at Walnut Park on the corner of D St. and Petaluma Blvd. South. From there, we’ll set off around town to help create a real bicycling culture in Petaluma!

Produce & Pantry Food Share in Petaluma
Wanted! Your surplus homegrown produce or unexpired pantry goods to share. Help eliminate food waste and support our community! Feel free to trade for items you don’t have or simply take what you will eat. All leftover food will be donated to local food recovery organizations. Co-sponsored by 350 Petaluma and the Petaluma Regional Library.

SDAT Workshop at the Sonoma-Marin Fairground
You are invited to participate in a community-led design workshop at Bianchi Barn (outdoor venue) Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds, 175 Fairgrounds Drive, on Friday, August 5, from 5:30 to 8:30 pm. A light dinner will be provided.

First Friday at Five Bike Ride
At 5 pm every First Friday of the month, join us at Walnut Park on the corner of D St. and Petaluma Blvd. South. From there, we’ll set off around town to help create a real bicycling culture in Petaluma!

Produce & Pantry Food Share in Petaluma
Wanted! Your surplus homegrown produce or unexpired pantry goods to share. Help eliminate food waste and support our community! Feel free to trade for items you don’t have or simply take what you will eat. All leftover food will be donated to local food recovery organizations. Co-sponsored by 350 Petaluma and the Petaluma Regional Library.

Webinar: Investing in Farmers for Nature-based Carbon Sequestration
This webinar is the seventh in The Climate Center’s Investing in Climate Action for Jobs, Health, and Equity webinar series.
Farmers and ranchers can and should be a big part of the solution to the climate crisis. Climate-smart agricultural practices can sequester significant amounts of carbon while also improving soil health, increasing water retention in the soil, and making the land more drought-resilient and productive. On this webinar, policymakers, conservationists, and farmers will discuss the transition towards more resilient farming and ranching practices and what investments are needed to scale climate-smart agricultural practices in a way that supports the growers of our food. Additional speakers to be announced.

Zero Waste Petaluma Clothing Swap
Zero Waste Petaluma Clothing Swap
Come get clothes that are new to you.

Understanding Residential Heat Pumps for HVAC and Water Heating
Heat Pumps are a smart, efficient way to upgrade your HVAC and water heating systems. Join the Energy and Sustainability Division along with Russ King, a licensed Mechanical Engineer, with over 30 years of experience practicing and teaching in the area of residential HVAC design as well as energy code compliance. The County of Sonoma Energy and Sustainability will review how heat pumps work for space conditioning and water heating along with why it makes sense to make the switch.

Funding Your Improvements - Incentives, Rebates, and Financing
Thinking of improvements to your home that will make it more energy efficient, comfortable or safe from wildfires or earthquakes?
Join the Energy and Sustainability Division for a free workshop to learn about incentives and rebates that are available to help get your projects done.

PETALUMA Ciclovía
BROUGHT TO YOU BY SCBC AND THE CITY OF PETALUMA
Walk, bicycle, skateboard, scoot, or roller skate downtown and experience Petaluma Boulevard without cars! Transverse town via the Lynch Creek Trail and check out the new bicycle infrastructure on Petaluma Boulevard South.

SAFE STREETS: Topic 3 - Cool Lifestyle
Learn more about what you and your blockmates can do to shrink your CARbon footprints while making Petaluma’s streets safer and healthier for everyone.
You need not be a Cool Block participant to attend. Everyone welcome! Block Leaders, don't forget to invite your whole Cool Block Team to join us for these educational events.

First Friday at Five Bike Ride
At 5 pm every First Friday of the month, join us at Walnut Park on the corner of D St. and Petaluma Blvd. South. From there, we’ll set off around town to help create a real bicycling culture in Petaluma!

Cooking with gas: Health Harms from Gas Stoves
Zach Williams, MPH will lead us through a training exposing the harmful air pollutants produced by gas stoves, their negative impacts on the human body, the exacerbated impacts on vulnerable populations, and the strategies one can take to reduce the risk of gas stove pollutant exposure.

Resources for Multi-Family Property Owners and Managers
Join the County of Sonoma and the Bay Area Regional Energy Network (BayREN) for a free workshop for multifamily properties in Sonoma County (including all incorporated cities and towns) are eligible to participate in a variety of retrofit programs offered.

First Friday at Five Bike Ride
At 5 pm every First Friday of the month, join us at Walnut Park on the corner of D St. and Petaluma Blvd. South. From there, we’ll set off around town to help create a real bicycling culture in Petaluma!

Practical Drought Solutions for Your Home
Although rain has returned, we still need to think about water conservation. Join the County's Energy and Sustainability Division along with Permaculture Artisans for a free online workshop to learn more about how you can save and store water at home.

Saving Energy at Home - Your House is a System
Join the Energy and Sustainability Division and Tom DiCandia, a local building performance expert, for an online workshop to learn about how your house works as a system, energy use at home, and how you can save money and be more comfortable.

Converting to Electric at Home - a free online webinar
The next frontier in energy efficiency and home performance is electrification. Appliances that run on all-electric technologies such as heat pumps and induction are cleaner, safer, and higher-performing than their natural gas counterparts. Although these products have been popular in other parts of the world for decades, they are just now becoming widely available in California and there are huge incentives available for early adopters! We will also review financing options to help get your projects done.