Summer 2010 - Penngrove Proud
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Summer 2010 - Penngrove Proud
Volume 3 Summer 2010 Edition Issue 4 Highlights: Penngrove Panthers Inside Penngrove Sips, Savors & Sounds Penngrove Map & Directory Penngrove Pantry Event Listings Your Community Magazine Pg. 5 Pg. 6 Pg. 7 Pgs. 10/11 Pg. 18 Pg. 19 Where’s The Beef? A look at healthy food sources in our area- Page 4 July 4th Parade Grand Marshal Thelma Donovan, 2010 parade Grand Marshal - Page 15 History of Levi’s Discover the history of Levi jeans, back to the Goldrush - Page 16 Welcome to Penngrove, California FREE - Thank Advertisers the PENNGROVE PROUD 2 Summer 2010 Summer is here in Welcome from the Penngrove, and what Publisher a beautiful summer it is! Highlighted by our hometown parade, on our newly-beautified Main Street, the town truly comes to life in the summer months and one of the reasons is the bountiful vegetation all around, with flowers blooming and vegetables growing in abundance. Sonoma County is truly one of the great breadbaskets of California and this month our own Chuck Lucas highlights some of the natural farms and stores that produce and sell much of the healthy, organic produce that we are so lucky to have access to in our local backyard. Index Where’s the Beef? — Page 4 Penngrove Elementary School News — Page 5 Reader’s Comments — Page 5 Inside Penngrove — Page 6 We also tell a little of the fascinating history and local roots of Levi jeans, a true San Francisco success story that has become a worldwide phenomenon over the last century. One of the Proud’s aims has always been to uncover some of Penngrove’s own history through the words of longtime local residents and, following in the spirit of Jeannie Pratt who has given us so many wonderful stories of the town’s rich past over the last few issues, Jan Shaw, member of one of the town’s oldest families, shares some of her reflections and memories of early Penngrove. Sips, Savors & Sounds — Page 7 In Her Own Words, Jan Shaw — Page 8 Summertime! Penngrove Map — Page 10 & 11 Service Directory — Page 10 & 11 Another longtime resident is Thelma Donovan, this years parade Grand Marshal, who will be riding in the lead fire truck down Main Street and is profiled here. Parade Day is always a special day in Penngrove that we can share with local neighbors and friends as well as visitors from far and wide who marvel at our little slice of small-town America, and often wish their hometown had just a little of the magic found in our quite special community. Please come and say hello to us at the Proud’s booth in the park after the parade, on your way to eat some of the tasty BBQ cooked up by the Penngrove Social Firemen. We look forward to seeing you. And always, please support our generous advertisers, and send letters. We love to get letters from all our readers! Thelma Donovan, July 4th Parade Grand Marshal — Page 15 History of Levi Strauss - Page 16 Mother Knows Best — Page 18 PAGE Penngrove Pantry — Page 18 Community Switchboard — Page 19 Hometown Events — Page 19 Lynda Sutton-Smith Publisher WILLOW FARM PRODUCE Organically-grown produce, including fresh and dried herbs, lavender, raspberries and blackberries and heirloom tomatoes. Summer 2010 3 EVENTS The herb and rose gardens are a delightful setting for parties, small weddings, luncheons, rehearsal dinners & workshops. Catering available. Penngrove 707-793-1003 PENNGROVE PROUD "Where’s the beef?" - Clara Peller, 1984 chickens, vegetables, fruits, breads, cheeses, wines and beer! By Chuck Lucas If Clara Peller, the late actress who delivered the Wendy’s catch phrase, “Where’s the Beef?” lived in Sonoma County she would know where the beef is - and she would know where the chickens, vegetables, fruits, breads, cheeses, wines and beer are as well. We live in a region where the term ‘SoCornucopia’ comes to mind amid the verdant hills, blue ocean and orange sunsets. Our county is strewn with organic farms and ranches that enable us to eat the way our Neolithic ancestors did - without processing, packaging and pesticides. - is the one that makes us sick.” We have all read about the “slow food” movement but, more often than not, we fail to heed the message. Pollan says in his book, “Eat food, not too much, mostly plants”. If we took his line to heart we would all be healthier and thinner. America is in the grips of a self-induced health crisis by eating “foods” that our bodies are not designed to process. According to statistics, sixty percent of Americans are overweight. Diabetes is rising at an alarming rate. Heart problems and cancers are wracking our bodies and our health care system. These problems did not exist a mere (for evolutionary purposes) 60,000 years ago or even before WWII. The advent of processed “convenience” foods changed all that. Food that is processed is heavy in sugars, (especially high fructose corn syrup), salt and preservatives. Our organs are overtaxed. Our metabolisms are spent. It is like putting jet fuel in a model T. It is just plain too rich for our blood. Someone said “Health is the bodies default mechanism” and when we put the correct fuel in it, it will run properly as nature intended. The author of “The Omnivore’s Dilemma”, Michael Pollan, asserts “The irony is, the one diet we have invented for ourselves - the Western diet Fortunately for us, living in SoCo we are afforded the opportunity to eat the foods as nature intended - local and in season. We have great local markets and farmer’s markets dot almost every small town. If you want to live a healthy lifestyle don’t eat anything that comes in a package with a bar code. Since I’ve put this philosophy into practice I have lost sixty-five pounds over the last two years and it was effortless and enjoyable. I simply stopped eating packaged and fast foods and I cook real food and still enjoy my local beer from Lagunitas. Continued on page 9~ Deborah Morris, LCSW Highly experienced Psychotherapist and Voice Dialogue* facilitator Are you wondering if Psychotherapy can help you/your relationship? Are you seeking more satisfaction and meaning in your life? Cover Photo: Beautiful Penngrove. Courtesy of Sandy Wolfe Your Community Magazine Publisher/Creative Director - Lynda Sutton-Smith Editorial Director - John Sutton-Smith Come in and explore the possibilities in a free initial consultation. Contributing Writers - A.R. Amis, Virginia Drury, Chuck Lucas Contributing Photographers - Chuck Lucas, Lynda Sutton-Smith, *Voice Dialogue is a gentle and powerful interactive technique for growth and healing. Published By Double S Designs P.O. Box 553, Penngrove, CA 94951 707.665.9408 - penngroveproud@sbcglobal.net www.penngroveproud.com Published Quarterly - Available via Direct Mail, Penngrove Merchants and local businesses. PENNGROVE PROUD 315 E. Cotati Ave. Suite G, Cotati, Ca 94931 415-383-3469 Deborah@LearnGrowHeal.com www.LearnGrowHeal.com 4 Summer 2010 Penngrove Panthers Reader’s Penngrove Elementary School News Comments , Dear Lynda My mother and I have been researching our family history and are interested in the James and Lydia Goodwin family who were furniture makers in San Francisco. They apparently had built a home in Penngrove around 1870. Do you know who we might talk to about the history of the area, or the house? We are assuming Goodwin Ave is named after them or one of their descendants. (The family as far as we know has died out except for our line which does not carry the name.) -Yours, Lynda May and Barbara May Welcome to Penngrove. Our local historian, Ellen Harris, has a very informative book available to read and or purchase at the local coffee shop, JavaMore, in The Grove shopping area. I recommend stopping in and checking the book out, saying hello to owner Kim, who is a wealth of information herself and seeing if there are any chatty, local characters hanging out. And don’t miss the great coffee and eats! Dear Lynda To bring you up to date. We did go to Javamore and introduced ourselves to several gentlemen having coffee. They had some suggestions but the firehouse won so off we went. The fireman was very helpful in pin-pointing where James Goodwin had lived and as we walked out he introduced us to a Mr. Brian. His family had lived around there for years and he thought he knew the house. Well, he did!! We went to door, introduced ourselves to the owner and he showed us the house, inside and out. It was wonderful. It has to be one of the oldest homes in the area as we know it was built in late 1880’s or before. We did buy the book and it is interesting and was certainly helpful. Penngrove is distinguished! Penngrove School has been awarded the California Distinguished School honor for 2010 by the State Department of Education. Congratulations to everyone at our school. Several staff members were able to travel to Anaheim to personally receive this honor. Another busy quarter lead up to it, starting out with Penngrove School joining up with RUN, a project by non-profit organization, Brute Labs. Project RUN was created to help students understand the importance of exercise and a healthy diet. All students received a pedometer and a card to keep track of how much they ran or walked at recess and before school. They turned the cards in after a certain amount of activity was recorded to be entered in a drawing for some fun prizes. The Student Leadership group had a very successful fundraising effort selling Smencils, a pleasantly smelly pencil made out of recycled newspaper. They raised enough to purchase new basketball nets for the playground. The school Open House was held mid-May with great attendance in all classes. A Pasta Feed was held prior to the classroom visits and the Drama Club’s presentation of “The Wizard of Oz” afterwards. A full house was there to cheer them on. Yummy desserts were available, supporting the 6th Grade Outdoor Education Fund. Mr. Sanborn’s 4th Grade class also did an end-of-year performance of “Gold Dust or Bust” for students and parents (photo on right). Great job from all of our actors this year. The last Book Fair of the season was very successful with many students taking advantage of the ‘buy one book, get another one free’. We are very lucky Catherine Rauch, Stormy Anderson, to have so many amazing volunteers and mentors at & Pearl O’Keefe in “Gold Dust or Bust.” our Penngrove school. This year the PTA honored three Penngrove parents with the esteemed Golden Oak award. This honor is given to individuals who have made a significant difference in the daily lives of school children. Thank you Sheila Moore, Debbie Koos and Heidi Dieffenbach-Carle, we appreciate all that you do. We also thank all the PTA members for all their efforts throughout this past year, from the special assemblies, Halloween Carnival, Talent Show, Movie Night, Skate Nights, Red Ribbon Week and so much more. It really does take a whole community. 5701 Old Redwood Highway Penngrove Ca. 94951 707-529-7292 Petes_ts@yahoo.com -Thanks again, Barbara May Greetings and thanks for a great publication I love my town !!! The photo in the Spring 2010 edition, I can see from my house. It’s on the corner of Davis/ Woodward/Adobe. Deer antlers affixed to a wood cross. Thanks again - hope to win - I’ve been craving the best pizza in the county !!! -Susan Johnson - Proud Penngrove Resident Send letters or comments to Penngrove Proud, POB 553, Penngrove, CA 94051 or email: penngroveproud@sbcglobal.net Summer 2010 Custom Screen Printing and Embroidery 5 PENNGROVE PROUD Inside Penngrove “Summer’s here and the time is right for dancing in the streets,” as the song goes, so make sure that you don’t miss the biggest day of the year in Penngrove - the July 4th celebration! The fun really starts the day before on Saturday the 3rd with the Rancho Adobe Firemen’s Pancake Breakfast. Come and share a wonderful morning meal with your neighbors. Then Sunday is the big parade followed by the Penngrove Social Firemen’s BBQ where delicious tri-tip, burgers, oysters, and more will be available to munch on, all washed down with your favorite beverage! Make sure to check out the crafts and wares and different business booths, including yours truly set up in the park, along with entertainment for the kids. You will notice that some improvements have been going on down at the park. Thanks go to members of the Penngrove Social Firemen for a lot of labor and painting and to a group of four of our kids working on a senior class project to help improve the playground. You may see them out at the parade selling ‘I Love Penngrove’ shirts to help fund these improvements. Won’t you help? Have you walked downtown recently on the new sidewalk? (bottom photo) We have enjoyed the experience and felt much safer on our walks down to the Post Office and Celebrating our 8th year in Penngrove the various dining establishments we now have in town. The lamp posts, besides their obvious value in lighting our way, are charming in a nice ‘olde world’ kind of way. The shops are looking good as well with folks putting out various plants and seating arrangements (top photo-Passanisi downtown store). Take a stroll downtown soon and check it out. We also have a couple of new neighbors on the block. Yanni’s, a European sausage shop, opens at the beginning of July in the old Nini’s coffee spot. Yanni and Francesca are combining their Greek and Italian heritages to bring you a wide variety of homemade sausages served up in many different ways. Down at the Penngrove Station, Natasha has moved her massage therapy business Stay in Touch to Penngrove from Santa Rosa (middle photo). Stop by and see how she can help you ease those aches and pains. Maverick Leather has moved up to the top of Main St. Go and see all the beautiful leather bags, journals and artwork they carry. The PSF annual rummage sale was held May 1st. at the clubhouse. So many varied items were available, a few of which are now at my house. Everyone had a fabulous time at ‘The Trucker’s Ball’ also put on by the PSF. Good music, dancing, food and fun. Summer Power-up Day will be held on July 10th. this year up at the Power & Implement Museum on Phillips Drive. Don’t miss this opportunity to see the engines come alive. Look out for more community events slated for later in the year and give your support where you can. Everyone’s help is appreciated. See you around town... clear clutter create space Our Speciality ...for the love of coffee Eggs Benedict Served Saturday & Sunday only A large variety of delicious Coffee & Tea. Enjoy Breakfast & Lunch, including Pastries, Omelets, Bagels, Smoothies, Sandwiches, Catering Soups & Salads. Special Children’s Menu. Available 10101 Main St., The Grove Suite A, Penngrove, CA 707-794-1516 PENNGROVE PROUD Sophie Makes It Simple organizing services Sophie O’Neill 707.971.9257 www.sophiemakesitsimple.com Open: Mon-Fri: 6:30am-3:30pm Sat: 7am-3pm, Sun: 8am-2pm Breakfast Hours: Thurs.-Fri: 7:30-11am Sat: 7am-12pm, Sun: 8am-1:30pm 6 Summer 2010 Sips, Savors & Sounds Something for Everyone’s Taste In Your local Area Providing the latest information on our local and surrounding area bistros, cafes, bars and other establishments offering eats, drinks and live music. Full Circle Baking Company Black Cat Bar Baking bread since 2004, the family-run Full Circle has been milling organic flour and grain for more than a half century. They pride themselves in carrying on their family tradition, bringing generations of experience to all of their delicious, handmade artisan breads and rolls. By far the hippest bar in town with a great jukebox, the Black Cat serves sturdy mixed drinks and a large selection of beer and ales, bottled and on tap. They have a wide variety of excellent live music Friday through Sunday, and an Open Mic night on Wednesdays with free pool afterwards. SuperBurger If you want a big, juicy burger or chicken sandwich with fries and an old-fashioned milkshake, then this is the place for you. Assorted Mexican dishes are also available, as well as a new breakfast menu which is served Fri-Sun. Good selection of cold beer. Casual dining in or take-out. JavAmoré Café This is what a local coffee shop should be like everywhere! Kim and her friendly staff offer a wide variety of quality coffees, teas and pastries, along with a hearty breakfast menu, lunch sandwiches, soups and salads in a warm and inviting space. Catering service is also available. The Humble Pie Restaurant Humble Pie has become a favorite for its innovative menu and attentive, friendly service. All their dishes are made from scratch with local and organic products. Menu changes depending on seasonal items. Fresh pies are baked daily; try them with vanilla ice cream! My new favorite? Coconut Cream! Caprara’s Pizzeria Enjoy a tasty lunch or dinner with a choice of indoor or outdoor seating. As well as their excellent signature pizza (also available in Take n’ Bake), Caprara’s serves up a delightful assortment of homemade pasta dishes, sandwiches and salads, plus soft drinks, beer and wine. Twin Oaks Tavern An old time local gathering spot, with great lunch service, delicious sandwiches and burgers along with pasta, potato and green salads as well as daily specials. For gamers, there’s pool, as well as sports TV. Live music happens Friday night’s. Enjoy their nice outdoor patio. Penngrove Pub The local neighborhood pub, with a big screen TV, free pool Sunday and Monday, with Happy Hour on Monday evenings. Enjoy free pizza on Friday nights. Full bar, plus tap and bottled beer. Pool table and darts available; live music most weekend nights. All addresses and phone numbers can be found in the Service Directory on page 10. SUPERBURGER BURGERS • FRIES • SHAKES • COLD BEER ON TAP It’s time to “Bee” Pampered in Peaceful Penngrove Stay in Touch Breakfast Menu Therapeutic Massage ONE HOUR ONLY $45 Fri - Sat - Sun 7:30am-11am (New client special) Entire bill Valid for breakfast thru 10/31/10 10070 Main Street, Penngrove. 665-9790 Call Natasha @ 707-527-7829 11790 Main St., Penngrove Station, Penngrove Summer 2010 15%off Open 7 days a week for Lunch & Dinner! www.penngrovesuperburger.com 7 PENNGROVE PROUD History of Penngrove “In Her Own Words” Jan Shaw – Jan comes from a Penngrove family whose history goes back more than 150 years. Her family has lived on the same piece of land on Petaluma Hill Road above Adobe Road for several generations. She kindly sat down and told us some of her own memories of Penngrove and its history. he did. In fact there are stories that the Chinese people camped here, chopped the wood, hauled it by horse and buggy down to the railroad and sent it to San Francisco. I’m not sure when the railroad was established, all we know is that it was 1870’s, or ‘80’s. How soon that was after he bought it, I don’t know, but that is how he cleared it. My great grandfather was born in Germany, and so was his wife. They met on the steamer ship and were married later. He bought this property, and although there is conflict in dates to the original document, I’ve always heard it was in the ‘1860’s. After he split the land, it became seventy acres and little by little through the years, with the school and the railroad track and all the neighbors up and down the hill, it’s now about six acres that fronts on to Petaluma Hill Road. Originally he and his partner bought a hundred and sixty acres which they split, and my great grandfather kept six lots in Penngrove, from the vacant lot at the corner of Adobe Road and Petaluma Hill Road down to what was the first Fire Station. There were other purchases he made. He may have had dealings with property all over Penngrove, but this is where we settled, on this property here. I was born and raised right here in this house in 1936, and my folks gave me half an acre when I was married in 1954, and we built a house next door in 1957. When I left this old house, I just went next door, and we lived there for almost 40 years. After my husband and my Mom passed away, I inherited this house, so I went back home! And my daughter went back to where she was born and raised, next door. The first thing he did, as the story goes, is that he cleared all the trees off the land so he could farm, because that’s what This series will continue in the next issue~ lasley mechanical Small business, Big savings. #739019 Heating - Air Conditioning Replacement Furnaces Spencer Lasley 9555 Main St, P.O.B. 786, Penngrove, CA 94951 Phone: 707-795-5232 Fax: 707-795-5611 Tony Maestri CPCU ChFC CLU, Agent Insurance Lic. #: 0G06219 364 Rohnert Park Expy W Rohnert Park, CA 94928 Bus: 707-585-9931 Fax: 707-585-9932 Pizza is not a Luxury It’s a Necessity! Take Out or Dine In Pasta • Burgers Ribs • Wings Salads Beer & Wine “At The Grove” 707-664-1515 Also Available Take & Bake Open Tuesday-Sunday, Closed Monday 10101 Main St. Suite F, Penngrove, CA PENNGROVE PROUD In the beginning Discounts up to 40% Cut costs while still getting the coverage you need. From Business Insurance to Employee Retirement plans, I make it my business to protect yours. Like a good neighbor, State Farm is there.® CALL ME TODAY. 1OFF $ Medium Pizza 2 OFF $ 3 OFF $ Large Pizza X-Large Pizza With coupon only. Cannot be combined with any other offers. 0907512 8 State Farm Fire and Casualty Company, State Farm General Insurance Company, Bloomington, IL Summer 2010 "Where’s the beef?" Continued from page 4 In this issue Penngrove Proud will talk about buying local with three long-time entrepreneurs who are making buying local a reality. Your support is essential for their success and important for your own health as well as that of your families. Oliver’s Market in Cotati has long been a leader in bringing in meat and produce that is grown and raised locally and is one of the biggest boosters of the “local-vore” movement. Oliver’s general manager, Tom Scott, recently spent some time with us discussing the advantages and some of the problems of purchasing local products for Oliver’s three stores in SoCo. At each store they feature a large gallery of sixty photos of local producers and other entrepreneurs and urge the shopper to support local efforts. Oliver’s breaks down “local” into two categories: 1) “Go Local” as in grown in SoCo; and 2) “Locally Grown” which includes the five adjacent counties of Napa, Mendocino, Lake, Marin and Solano. It is important to remember that money spent when buying local goods stays in Sonoma County and does not go back to corporate headquarters like money spent at the major chain stores. This is vitally important to our economy and better for the environment and our bodies as well. One of my favorite pleasures is shopping at Oliver’s. I often bring visitors to Oliver’s and they always come away with a sense of awe and a certain feeling that this is what grocery shopping should be. They are always impressed with the organic selections and especially the fact that they can enjoy the “Back to the Future” concept of purchasing local grass-fed beef that an actual butcher cuts up and wraps in butcher paper and not a shrink-wrapped package with a disgusting soaker pad on a yellow plastic tray. There is no “French Paradox”. They simply eat good food and not too much. They are not hunched over a TV dinner watching “Wheel of Fortune”. They eat at a table and eat real food. It’s that simple and they don’t have the same health burden that the American diet presents. Arguably, SoCo is home to some of the finest grass-fed beef in the world. Some scientists say it is the high quality grasses that are plentiful and nutritious. We are very Continued on page 12 Non-profit organization benefitting local youth AUGUST 21 & 22, 2010 9:30 am to 8:00 pm - La Plaza Park, Cotati - The Hub of Sonoma County 20TH ANNIVERSARY — “RETURN OF (SOME OF) THE FAVORITES” Flaco Jimenez · Dick Contino · Polkacide · Los Texmaniacs · Culann’s Hounds · Tara Linda · Eddie Montiero · The Alex Meixner Band · The Creaking Planks · The Great Morgani · Sourdough Slim · Gaucho · La Familia Peña-Govea · The Trucco’s · Due Zighi Baci · Duckmandu · Shamalamacord · II Fuoco with Steve Albini · The Golden State Accordion Club · The Mad Maggies · The International House of Accordions · The Keenan Irish Dancers · JD Limelight · The Steve Balich Sr. Polka Band · The Wild Catahoulas · Mark St. Mary + SO.... MUCH MORE! Play an Accordion ... Go to Cotati! That’s the Law. BOOTHS & ADVERTISING 707-585-2910 $17 each day (advanced sale $15) Kids under 15 free or $25 for both days. Call 888-559-2576 for tickets or visit our website at www.cotatifest.com to order on line. Email: info@cotatifest.com 707-664-0444 P.O. Box 809, Cotati, CA 94931 Owner Steve Maass started out in 1972 selling vegetables out of a truck in San Francisco with his late wife Ruthie. These humble beginnings laid the foundation for Oliver’s Markets. Steve got a lease on the empty store in the Rancho Cotati Shopping Center in 1988. Tom Scott opened his own market six months later in what is now Oliver’s in Summer 2010 the Montecito shopping center. Tom approached Steve to meet and discuss the grocery business. Two years later Tom decided that the business was not headed in the right direction and split from his partners. The two soon decided that there was a really good fit and they began working together in 1990. Tom Scott is now the general manager of all three stores. 9 PENNGROVE PROUD PENNGROVE H PENNGROVE A eS 12 n E PRESERVE F Woodward Ave nL H - FAIRFIELD OSBORN Pe 3 17 11 A 5 1 - AZEVEDO ANTIQUE STORE 2 - BARBARA PERRY REAL ESTATE 9 3 - BLACK CAT BAR 4 - BUD’S CUSTOM MEATS 5 - BUILDING BLOCKS PRE-SCHOOL 14 - PASSANISI’S HOME & GARDEN STORE 6 - CAPRARA’S PIZZERIA 15 - PASSANISI NURSERY 7 - DOUBLE K DESIGNS 16 - PENNGROVE GROWERS NURSERY 8 - FULL CIRCLE BAKING CO. 17 - PENNGROVE HAIR CO. 9 - GIANT TREE REMOVAL 18 - PENNGROVE PETS 10 - JAVAMORÉ CAFÉ 19 - S.C. PHILLIPS ENTERPRISES 11 - LASLEY MECHANICAL 20 - SOPHIE MAKES IT SIMPLE 12 - MUSIC TOGETHER 21 - STATE FARM - TONY MAESTRI 13 - MAVERICK LEATHER 18 22 - STAY IN TOUCH 23 - SUPERBURGER 24 - THE GROVE 25 - TWIN OAKS GARAGE 26 - TWIN OAKS TAVERN 27 - VALKYRIE TATTOO 28 - WILLOW FARMS Accordian Festival - POB 809, Cotati, 664-0444 Artful Arrangements - 205 Orchard Lane, Penngrove, 664-8656 Avon - Elaine Muller, Penngrove, 364-8724 Azevedo Antiques - 10010 Main St., Penngrove, 792-2733 Barbara & Joseph Perry Real Estate, Penngrove, 477-9101 Bauman College - The Grove, 10151 Main St., Penngrove, 794-1284 Beyond the Glory Sports Bar, 1371 N. McDowell Blvd., #130, Petaluma, 775-3775 Black Cat Bar - 10056 Main St., Penngrove, 793-9480 Brander Veterinary Hospital - 347 Lakeville St., Petaluma, 762-3549 Bud’s Custom Meats - 7750 Petaluma Hill Road, 795-8402 Building Blocks Pre-School - 228 Adobe Rd., Penngrove, 792-2280 CA Audio/Video - The Grove, 10101 Main St., Penngrove - 792-2209 Caprara’s Pizzeria - The Grove, 10101 Main St., Penngrove, 664-1515 Century 21 Bundesen - Martha Cooper, 612 Petaluma Blvd., S. Petaluma, 769-7176 Century 21 Bundesen - Georgia Marino, 612 Petaluma Blvd., S. Petaluma, 769-7171 Clover-Stornetta Dairy - www.cloverstornetta.com Deborah Morris, LCSW, 315 E. Cotati Ave., Suite G, Cotati, 415-383-3469 Double K Designs - 5701 Old Redwood Hwy. Suite A, Penngrove, 792-2673 Ferina Trucking - Penngrove, 696-5826 Friedman’s Home Improvement - 4055 Santa Rosa Ave. Santa Rosa, 588-7632 Fringe Beauty Salon - The Grove, Main St., Ste C, Penngrove - 792-2444 Full Circle Baking Co. - The Grove, Main St., Ste 120, Penngrove, 794-9445 PENNGROVE PROUD 23 MAIN STREET PETALUMA HILL RD PENNGROVE BUSINESSES 27 1 13 10 ve D R ED W O OD 6 The Grove D HW 14 24 10 Y Ronsheimer Rd 15 n ro ng 22 Oak St. 4 t RO BE hte L Santa Rosa Eic O Robert’s Road 28 IMPLEMENT & MUSEUM v G ro D ADOBE ROAD Willow Farms Woodward Ct ADO A - ELEMENTARY SCHOOL B - FIRE STATION C - PENNGROVE PARK D - POST OFFICE E - COMMUNITY CHURCH F - COMMUNITY CLUBHOUSE G - PENNGROVE POWER & G 19 16 Cotati ROHNERT PARK Local Service Directory h Shop Locally Support Your Neighbors Summer 2010 8 S San Francisco S Ea st Giant Tree Removal Experts - POB 955, Penngrove - 849-2172 Glenn’s Auto - 1309 Ross St. Petaluma, 762-4360 Humble Pie Restaurant - 10056 Main St., Penngrove, 664-8779 JavAmoré Café, The Grove - 10101 Main St., Penngrove, 794-1516 Jay-Palm’s Western Store - 5701 Old Redwood Hwy., Penngrove, 795-5189 Ken Giorgi General Home Repair - 765-9788 Lasley Mechanical - 9555 Main St, Penngrove, 795-5232 Main Street Fitness - The Grove, 10101 Main St., Penngrove, 792-0646 Maverick Leather Company - 9550 Main St., Penngrove - 792-2208 Music Together - www.redwoodmusictogether Oliver’s Market - 545 East Cotati Ave. Cotati, 795-9501 Orchard Supply Hardware - N. McDowell Blvd. Petaluma, 664-1114 Palace of Fruit - 8 N. Ely Rd., Penngrove, 795-5311. Passanisi Nursery - 8270 Petaluma Hill Rd. Penngrove, 792-2674 Passanisi‘s Home & Garden Store - 10070 Main St., Penngrove, 793-0100 Pecoraro’s Academy of Martial Arts - www. rpdojo.com, 795-3135 Penngrove Community Club House - 397 Oak St. Penngrove, 795-5958 Penngrove Community Church - 9970 Oak St., Penngrove, 795-5919 Penngrove Elementary School - 365 Adobe Rd., Penngrove, 778-4755 Penngrove Growers Nursery - 9740 Old Redwood Hwy. Penngrove, 795-4043 Penngrove Hair Co. - 10025 Main St., Penngrove, 792-6800 Penngrove Hay & Grain - 10035 Main St., Penngrove, 795-5712 Penngrove Market - 230 Main St., Penngrove, 795-3232 Penngrove Motorcycle Co. Shop & Clothing Store - 10035 Main St, Penngrove, 795-7993 Penngrove Pet’s - 10035 Main St., Penngrove, 795-2275 Penngrove Pub - 10005 Main St., Penngrove, 664-8018 Penngrove Station Mini Storage - 110 Woodward Ave., Penngrove, 664-9200 Peter’s Nursery - 10330 Old Redwood Hwy., Penngrove, 795-5959 Quality Inn - 5100 Montero Way, Petaluma, 664-1155 Rafy’s Pizzeria, 1390 N. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma, 793-9900 Redwood Empire Gymnastics - 434 Payran St., Petaluma, 763-5010 Redwood Montessori School - 11201 Main St., Penngrove, 665-9830 S.C. Phillips Enterprises - Penngrove, 795-7425 Sevalli, Thwaites & Soper Insurance, 1345 Redwood Way, Petaluma, 794-9950 Softshell Massage & Spa - 10 Kentucky St., Petaluma, 773-4950 Sophie Makes It Simple - www.sophiemakesitsimple.com, 503-289-7524 Starlight Developing - Penngrove, 479-4544 STS Transportation - Penngrove, 795-761 State Farm Insurance, Tony Maestri, Penngrove, 585-9931 Stay in Touch Massage, 11790 Main St., Penngrove, 527-7829 SuperBurger - 10070 Main St., Penngrove, 665-9790 Tailwagger Inn - 9239 Old Redwood Hwy, Penngrove, 729-6791 The Grove Plaza - 10101 Main St., Penngrove, 479-4544 Twin Oaks Garage - 5745 Old Redwood Hwy. Penngrove, 795-4803 Twin Oaks Tavern - 5745 Old Redwood Hwy. Penngrove, 795-5118 Valkyrie Tattoo - 10002 Main St., Penngrove, 794-9390 Willow Farms - Roberts Road, Penngrove, 793-1003 St E Oa Sta kS tio t. W N n Petaluma C Orchard Valley & Kohl’s Shopping Centers B 25 26 Denman Rd. 7 1 AY 1 0 HIGHW Phillips Dr LOCAL BUSINESSES 1 - COTATI ACCORDION FESTIVAL 2010, COTATI 2 - BRANDNER VETERINARY HOSPITAL, PETALUMA 3 - DEBORAH MORRIS, LCSW, COTATI 4 - FRIEDMAN'S HOME IMPROVEMENT, SANTA ROSA 5 - GLENN’S AUTO, PETALUMA 6 - OLIVER’S MARKET, COTATI 7 - CLOVER-STORNETTA, PETALUMA 8 - PECORARO’S MARTIAL ARTS, ROHNERT PARK 9 - SEVALLI, THWAITES & SOPER INSURANCE, PETALUMA PASSANISI NURSERY, INC Passanisi In Downtown Penngrove Treasures for your Home & Garden at affordable prices Family Owned & Operated for 38 Years Huge selection of Indoor Houseplants, Cactus & Succulents, Perennials, Annuals, Roses, Orchids, Soil and Statuary. Consignment now located in our greenhouses, with a new small gift shop. “Thank you for your support, we couldn’t do it without you.” $5 off $25 purchase Passanisi Nursery With coupon - Expires 8/31/10 Come check out all our locally handmade products Open 7 days-a-week Buy Direct from the Grower Open: Mon-Sun. 8:30am - 5pm 8270 Petaluma Hill Rd. Penngrove • 792-2674 $5 off $25 purchase 10070 Main St., Penngrove, CA 707-793-0100 www.passanisinursery.com Summer 2010 Passanisi Home & Garden With coupon - Expires 8/31/10 11 PENNGROVE PROUD "Where’s the beef?" Continued from page 9 fortunate that we can add that to the list of other world-class foods that are grown right in our own backyard. They may not have their own masseuse like Kobe beef, but they have it pretty good. Recently Oliver’s was able to contract with Hicks Valley grass-fed beef to supply the large quantities that Oliver’s needed. Grass-fed beef is a totally different animal that corn-fed beef. It is lower in omega-6 fats that are related to heart disease, and is higher in beneficial omega-3 fats and conjugated linoleic acids. Both reduce the risk of heart disease. Jeff Spackman, store director at Oliver’s Market in Cotati Grass-fed beef tastes like the beef my grandmother used to prepare when I was a child. The animals do not spend their last days on earth in inhumane crowded feedlots while being “finished” with grain to increase their size and pumped with hormones and antibiotics that are administered because of the unsanitary conditions of the feed lot. Grass-fed beef also reduces pesticides and residues that are pumped into our air and water systems by growing animal feed like corn and soybeans. Corn and its seemingly inseparable sidekick soybeans are raised intensively in the mid-west states and vast forms of subsidies come from the government to keep the prices low while we should be subsidizing, if anything, natural foods. Farmers use GMO’s (Genetically PENNGROVE PROUD As you wander the organic vegetable aisle in Oliver’s with your green grocery cart you may come upon Robert Caamal who is in charge of the organic produce. With his long black flowing ponytail Robert knows a lot more about produce than stacking organic onions in an artistic fashion. In his ‘spare’ time, Robert is also an organic farmer. Robert and his partner Felix Diaz lease twenty acres of farmland on Stony Point Road that they sell to Oliver’s, Pacific, Fiesta markets and farmers markets in Sonoma and Marin Counties. Robert has been farming since he was six years old in the Yucatan with his father. Now his Los Pelacano Farm is leasing 20 acres that have been fallow for 35 years and until Robert and Felix took over it was pasture for cows producing organic milk for Strauss Dairies of Marin. They became organic certified last year and hope to add an ’s Jeff Jeff LaGrave Owner Modified Organisms) seed and pesticides to make production limits optimal. Each farm requires huge amounts of equipment to grow these crops and all of that equipment uses fossil fuels that add significantly to pollution. The tilling of these crops allows top soil to become dust particles in the air and leads to soil erosion and flooding – think recent floods in Iowa for an indication of what this looks like. Grass-fed beef on the other hand works hand in hand with nature. It uses no chemical fertilizers; the cows do that for the rancher. The animals graze naturally like the bison once did on America’s plains. They lead a great life, at least if you are a bovine, until they fulfill their final destiny. When that day comes they are not confined in terror in feedlots as they are in fragrant Coalinga along route 101. They simply take their last walk with no knowledge of what’s coming next. We should all be so lucky SPECIALIZING IN HORSE & UTILITY TRAILER REPAIR, DIESEL TRUCK REPAIR, WELDING & FABRICATION 5745 Old Redwood Hwy. • Penngrove, CA • (707) 795-4803 Gigantic Tree & Shrub Sale July 16 thru August 1 BRANDNER VETERINARY HOSPITAL INC. Medical, Surgical and Dental services for all small animals. Puppy & kitty packages - Boarding Barry J. Santero, D.V.M. Penngrove resident since 1989 9740 Old Redwood Hwy. Penngrove - 707-795-4043 www.PenngroveNursery.com Hours: Mon. - Fri. 8am-5:30pm, Sat. 8am - 12pm 347 Lakeville Street, Petaluma, CA (707) 762-3549 12 Summer 2010 additional forty acres next season. An accomplished chef in traditional Mayan dishes, Robert was also a professional chef featuring French, Italian and traditional American cuisines. Los Pelacanos Farm with its sweeping views of the Petaluma plain produces a large variety of heirloom tomatoes, cucumbers, squashes, zucchinis, and organic strawberries. They also supply herbs for Bauman College in Penngrove. Besides providing produce for local groceries they hope to expand to CSA’s, (Consumer Supported Agriculture), next year. When produce is in season you may purchase the produce directly from the growers but you should call Robert on his cell phone at 415-246-1566 to make sure someone is there besides a Brandywine tomato plant. Robert Caamal and his partner Felix Diaz are ready to have your home grown beef butchered. Matt or one of his twelve employees drive in a truck with a spotless stainless steel shed perched on the back to ranches that dot the countryside and humanely kill and quarter a steer and then take it back to the shop and cut it up and package it for the freezer. In 1998 Matt, decided to quit his construction business and return to the shop full time. They raise and breed their own cattle, which are grass-fed and free from antibiotics. Their beef is dry-aged for three weeks in large coolers before it is presented for sale. Along Petaluma Hill Road just across from Valley House Road close to the truck that sells tie-dyed t-shirts and roses, you will see the beautiful hand painted sign on a buckboard that indicates you are at the home of Buds Meats. Enter the bucolic oak tree lined lane with the beautifully restored fence and you will soon come upon the rural butcher shop run by Bud’s son, Matt Gamba. Once part of the pioneering Brian Ranch, it houses another of SoCo’s hidden gems. Buds also processes 15 to 20 local hogs and 60 lamb from Potter Valley and Chilano Valley per week and they make the best jerky I’ve ever tasted. It’s also the best place I’ve found for dog bones. Continued on page 14 Since 1975 when Bud first took over the old Brian Ranch from Walt Husy and took to harvesting beef instead of cobblestones, Buds has become the place to call when you Full Bar - Food - Fun TREE REMOVAL EXPERTS We are your spot for original live music 518 CAT/JD640 Skidders • 60’ Aerial Lift Truck • Excavator Friday & Saturday: Live Music - Check website for details 120 HP Stump Grinder Tuesday: 20” Whole Tree Chipper Night in the Gutter - Music at 8pm Expert Tree Removal and Pruning Marc Couey, Owner • Over 27 years experience P.O. Box 955, Penngrove, CA • 707-849-2172 Start Your Building Blocks Preschool Inc. Child on the Right Track! Wednesday: The Infamous Open Mic! 8pm-11pm with Free Pool afterwards MaryJo Thurston Owner/Director Your friendly neighborhood bar! 10056 Main St., Penngrove Providing Quality Educational Childcare for Children Ages Two thru Five Years Summer 2010 Open: P.O. Box 837, 228 Adobe Rd. Penngrove, CA 94951 • 707-792-2280 (707) 793-9480 Lic # 493003701 13 Tues - Sat: 4pm-2am Sunday: 10am-11pm Closed Monday Check our website for full calendar of events www.blackcatbar.com PENNGROVE PROUD "Where’s the beef?" Continued from page 13 Matt appreciates the ultimate sacrifice the animals are making for our food chain and is very respectful of the animals in his charge. They die quickly and do not suffer the indignity of the feedlot. If you are an omnivore the question is not about eating meat; it is about the quality of the meat and how the animal is raised and slaughtered that matters. If you have the taste for exotic meats and are not a hunter you should try Buds for their grass fed bison (I think it’s as good as the beef), elk, venison or wild boar. Most of these meats are not actually local but come from other parts of California and as far away as Texas but let’s face it, this is not where the buffalo roam. Matt Gamba of Bud’s Custom Meats Since we do not live by food alone we can find local beverages to enjoy with our meals as we linger with our guests on these long, warm summer evenings. We not only have some of the finest wines in the world grown at our doorsteps, but we have what I personally consider the best beer made in the world right down on McDowell at the home of local legend Lagunitas Brewery with its IPA ale. As the eminent Springfield philosopher Homer Simpson would say, “Mmmm, beer.” Sevall, Thwaites and Soper Insurance Agency Ray Soper Partner/Broker - License 0599302 For all your Farm, Home, Auto, and Commercial Needs So if you are a cook looking for a culinary adventure in SoCo or just ready to eat and feed your family the way nature intended, just look in your own backyard and light up the barbie. Hey, call me. You bring the IPA and I’ll cook. 1345 Redwood Way, Petaluma, CA 94954 Phone: 707-794-9950 Fax: 707-794-9973 Clucas6305@penngrove.com A Full Service Salon for Women, Men & Children in Downtown Penngrove Made with Pride in Penngrove, CA Organic Bread, Baked Fresh Daily Now Open to the Public Monday - Saturday 6 am - 2 pm Our many varieties include: Sourdough, Roasted Garlic & Cheese, Kalamata Olive & Semolina Cranberry Come in and let us create a sizzling new summer color or cut for you! Annette, Mandy & Cheri are here Tues.-Sat. Call us today - Annette: 792-6800 Mandy: 395-3591- Cherie: 694-6190 Wholesale & Retail 10025 Main St., Penngrove, CA Open Tues.-Sat., Eve. by appoint. 707-792-6800 PENNGROVE PROUD 10151 Main St., Suite 120, Penngrove, CA 707.794.9445 14 Summer 2010 This year’s Penngrove Fourth of July Parade will feature Thelma Donovan riding in the first fire engine as the Parade’s Grand Marshal. Thelma was admittedly very surprised by the announcement and is thrilled to receive such a high honor from the community. Thelma Donovan 4th of July Parade Grand Marshal 2010 By Chuck Lucas Thelma was born in San Rafael in Marin County. She married her late husband, George, in Reno, Nevada in 1941. During the early part of WWII, Thelma lived in San Francisco with her husband’s sisters and worked for Mackay Radio that was engaged in the business of transmitting and receiving telegraph, radio, and cable messages from Europe and around the U.S. Thelma in her backyard with a fully functioing train built by her sons in Vallejo and San Francisco’s China town. They often took part in dinners at the now vacant Green Mill - they loved the smorgasbord. They enjoyed frequent good times at the Twin Oaks and were also regulars at Kelly’s (now the Black Cat). Thelma was a founding member of the Penngrove Social Firemen in the early ‘50’s and is still an honorary member today. From 1943 to 1945, Thelma worked for Marin Ship in Sausalito while her husband was in the Army. Previously he had been a driller working on ships at Mare Island which was the first Naval base on the Pacific coast and an important site for shipbuilding beginning in the Civil War. Mare Island was as busy as a beehive during the war building ships and submarines. Valkyrie Tattoo 10002 Main St.,Penngrove 707-794-9390 www.valkyrietattoo.com Thelma and George had nine children, all of whom attended Penngrove School and high school in Petaluma. All of them will be there to see Thelma honored by Penngrove. Her son is flying in from Philadelphia and her daughter is coming from North Carolina to see the parade and a big family barbeque is planned for after the event. Her three great-grandchildren will also see her lead the parade. Currently, Thelma enjoys tending her flower garden, embroidery, and being a member of the Red Hat Society and she grows grapes for a little juice. In 1948 Thelma moved to Penngrove where George began dressing chickens from local farmers that he distributed twice a week Be sure to give Thelma a wave and hearty round of applause, fitting recognition for her contributions to Penngrove, as she rides the parade route. Maybe she’ll sound the siren for you. music Graphic Design, Marketing, Advertising Brochures, Logos, Corporate Identity Double S S Designs 4 Creative Excellence u customized music programming Clucas6305@penngrove.com Cutting-edge customized music programming for your home, office and personal environment. 323-851-4720 johnss1@sbcglobal.net www.music4u.com Music 4U is a unique music design company with old ears and new ideas, dedicated to programming the perfect music for any and all environments and special products needs. We provide just the right musical choices for an exclusive clientele and for niche commercial markets through aesthetically focused, high-concept compilations. Music 4U has a highly-experienced staff of passionate music archaeologists, including creative and editorial directors who personally consult with the client in conceptualizing and creating their unique music programs. P.O. Box 553, Penngrove, CA 94951 707.665.9408 doublesdesigns@sbcglobal.net Summer 2010 Thelma has been a judge of the Parade four times and always attends the Pancake Breakfast at the firehouse. She loves the peacefulness and great people of Penngrove. 15 PENNGROVE PROUD LEVI’s HAVE THEIR ROOTS IN THE CALIFORNIA GOLD RUSH OF 1850 By Virginia Drury In the last few decades, jeans have moved from being exclusive teen gear of the 60s to a mode of dress for all. In the current era of designer denim, gone (in the main) but not forgotten, are the days when it was cool to wear threadbare, patched, see through holes and fancy embroidered jeans which were only fit for the rag bag, yet were loved and treated with tender loving care by their proud wearers, and were a real thorn in the flesh to exasperated mothers (me included). Handmade, leather Levi Strauss sign made for Strauss by Maverick Leather, Penngrove Despite all this, jeans do have an honorable heritage and it may surprise you to know that there are several pairs preserved for posterity in the Smithsonian Institute. They are all “Levi’s” and they stem back to the California gold rush days. One of the miners asked what dry goods he had brought with him. After telling him, Levi was amazed when the man retorted “should have brought pants,” apparently what was available were not strong enough to last long. Levi Strauss, a Bavarian immigrant, sailed from New York in 1850 and landed in San Francisco with thousands of others in the midst of the gold rush. He was only twenty years old, neat and dapper in appearance, with a keen eye to business and an astute mind. He had brought with him a small quantity of dry goods, including some canvas for tents and covered wagons; he was hoping to do business with some of the prospectors. Levi had the seed of an idea. He took one of his precious rolls of canvas to a tailor and commissioned him to make a pair of pants for the miner. They proved to be just the thing, strong hard-wearing, long lasting, and before long all the other miners were wanting “those pants of Levi’s.” Thus was born a brand name and an item of clothing that has become famous all over the world. Continued on page 13~ Experience The Dream Team Longtime, local Penngrove residents Barbara & Joseph Perry working together as a Realtor® agent/ broker team providing you with a powerhouse of proven business expertise to help you sell or buy a home more effectively in the Penngrove, Petaluma, Cotati & local Sonoma County areas. With their combined business successes and Enjoy Double the Selling valuable community connections, you’re guaranteed the cutting edge and Buying Power needed to make your dream of a new Barbara & Joseph Perry home or country property come true Office: 707-477-9101 in today’s market. Call them today perryb4@comcast.net for up-to-date information on real Lic # 01871490 estate, tax credits, reducing propLic # 01871491 erty taxes to make sure that you’re not paying for more than your property is worth. Complete Meat Service Cutting ~ Freezing ~ Marinated Meats Smoking ~ Slaughtering ~ Freezer Meats Wild Game Processing ~ Sausage Kitchen Award-Winning Bacon & Ham Fresh & Smoked Turkey Duck ~ Corned Beef ~ Tri-Tip Prime-Rib ~ BBQ Chicken Baby-Back Ribs ~ Lamb Pork Chops ~ Smoked Salmon www.ExperienceTheDreamTeam.com FREE Comparative Market Analysis Open Monday-Saturday 8 am to 5 pm Find out if the housing market has stabilized in Penngrove 7750 Petaluma Hill Rd. Penngrove, CA Ph: (707) 795-8402 Fax: (707) 795-0329 PENNGROVE PROUD 16 www.Home-Value.info Summer 2010 During the 1860s Levi Strauss changed from canvas to a heavy twilled cotton, known as denim. This was woven to his own specifications. Also a specific blue dye was developed, indigo blue, for the fabric. Copper rivets were added later for greater strength. and prosperous business. It kept abreast of modern requirements by broadening its base and entering the lucrative ladies sportswear. Levi’s now share the market with hundreds of other designers, all producing their own styles, showing that the popularity of jeans is forever with us. Levi Strauss provided a necessity at a time of need. He would be amazed that in the future rock stars and entertainers would be wearing the same garments covered in glittering rhinestones and sequins, embroidery, piping and other fancy embellishments. Levi adopted a two horse trademark label together with a back pocket metal Levi tab to guarantee genuine Levi’s. By the 1880s Levi Strauss had set up a company and had become the world’s largest pant maker. His plant in San Francisco employed 500 workers. Attention was paid to practicality and bottoms of pants were made with a slight flare to fit over boots, known as ‘spring bottom pants’. Gradually other garments were added to their line of production - overalls, blouse jackets, engineers coat, combination coat, jumpers - all riveted and many blanket lined. They became the working man’s garb, and were worn by the miners, cowboys, lumbermen, farmers etc. Which is why they have become part of the North American history. There have been many imitators, but Levi’s still lead the field even though it is more than one and a quarter centuries later. Levi Strauss died in 1902. He was unmarried and therefore had no heirs. To secure its future the business had been incorporated in 1890 and it has continued as a successful Do you know What and Where this is ? Congratulations to Joyce Sommerhalder our Guess What and Where #11 Photo Contest Winners. She won a $20 gift certificate to Caprara’s Pizzeria. The photo was of the Buckhorn cross on the corner of Davis Lane and Adobe Road. PENNGROVE PROUD Levi Strauss Broad inventory of Glassware, Formal & Casual Dishware, Pottery, Furniture, Paintings, Jewelry, Buttons, Kitchen Decor, Children’s Dishware, Cast Iron, Pyrex & Bakelite Utensils. Email or phone your answer in to: penngroveproud@sbcglobal net or 707.665.9408. Random drawing from all correct entries received by 8/5/10 Caprara’s Pizzeria GUESS what & where Penngrove Proud GUESS What & Where photo contest. Win a $20 Gift Certificate to Caprara’s Pizzeria. Win a $20 Gift Certificate to Levi Strauss left the world quite a legacy. We carry: Lenox, Want information on a favorite piece? We can research background and Booth, Spode, Franciscan, Minton, market price information for you. Pacific Pottery, Mikasa, Catalina, Jeanette Glass, Lancaster, Bauer, Redwing, Viking, Cambridge and much more... Open: 11am-4pm Tuesday thru Saturday 10010 Main St. Penngrove - 707-792-2733 17 Summer 2010 Penngrove Pantry Mother Know’s Best For Virginia Drury By A.R. Amis What is a Mother? A delicious chilled pie that everyone will enjoy on a hot summer day. Visit your local Farmer’s Markets for many varieties of wonderful fresh berry finds this time of year. Makes a nice festive holiday pie. A mother is someone to shelter and guide us, To love us, whatever we do, With a warm understanding and infinite patience, And wonderful gentleness, too. How often a mother means swift reassurance In soothing our small, childish fears, How tenderly mothers watch over their children And treasure them all through the years! The heart of a mother is full of forgiveness For any mistake, big or small, And generous always in helping her family Whose needs she has placed above all. A mother can utter a word of compassion And make all our cares fall away, She can brighten a home with the sound of her laughter And make life delightful and gay. A mother possesses incredible wisdom And wonderful insight and skill In each human heart is that one special corner Which only a mother can fill! Vanilla Berry Pie Ingredients: 3/4 cup sugar 1/2 cup all-purpose flour 1/4 teaspoon salt 3 cups milk 3 egg yolks, lightly beaten 2 tablespoons butter 1- 1/2 teaspoons vanilla extract 1/2 pint heavy cream 1- 1/2 tablespoons confectioners’ sugar 1 (9 inch) pie shell, baked 1 pint fresh strawberries, halved 1 cup fresh berries of choice - Katherine Nelson Davis Directions: In a 3-qt. saucepan, combine sugar, flour and salt. Add milk, stirring until smooth. Cook and stir over medium heat until thickened. Stir in small amount of milk mixture into yolks, then return all to saucepan. Cook, stirring for 2 minutes. Remove from the heat; stir in butter and vanilla. Cool 20 minutes. Pour into pie shell; chill several hours until firm. Whip cream and sugar; spread half over pie filling. Arrange berries on cream. Dollop or pipe remaining cream around edge of pie. Dear Community Members, the community for We wish to extend our gratitude to ing our fundraiser, once again coming together and mak benefit of our anthe Sausage & Risotto Feed, for the 00.00 thanks to nual parade a success. Our net was $39 e not able to atthe 184 attendees, and those who wer nitely a comdefi was tend but made a contribution. It sers are to drai fun munity gathering. As you know, our the Community raise money for the maintenance of your support our Clubhouse and the park. Without Bash, St. Patty’s Eve functions such as the New Year’s d and most imporDinner, Trucker’s Ball, Hunter’s Fee e. Our Penngrove tant, our parade would not be possibl you, this small is a unique community and without town American icon would be lost. ~ Household Tips ~ Squirrel Away! To keep squirrels from eating your plants, sprinkle them with cayenne pepper. The pepper does not hurt the plant and the squirrels will stay well away from it. at future events. We look forward to seeing you all in Street. Keep your eye on the marquee on Ma Repectfully, The Penngrove Social Firemen PENNGROVE PROUD Oil For Frying: To effectively strain debris from used cooking oil, use a coffee filter placed in a funnel. If you would like to share any of your own family recipes, tips or hints, please send them to penngroveproud@sbcglobal.net or P.O. Box 553, Penngrove, CA 94951. 18 Summer 2010 Penngrove Hometown & Neighboring Events ~ July ~ Penngrove Rancho Adobe Firemen Pancake Breakfast - 3rd 7am Penngrove Firehouse, 11000 Main St. Call 795-6011 for more information For sale - Brownie Girl Scout Try-It Book and Brownie Girl Scout Handbook, Like new, $15 for both. Call 707-301-1186. Penngrove Social Firemen July 4th Parade & BBQ - 4th 11am Downtown Penngrove & Penngrove Park Call Kim at 794-1516 for more information Help your child to succeed - Teacher available for after school tutoring. Many years experience, Great rates! Help your child be successful. 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