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SCCA's 11th Annual Grassroots Gourmet Gala
Saturday, June 17th, 2006 was a grand success!
Thanks to all that made it so!

Sonoma County Conservation Action's Gourmet Grassroots Gala Dinner and Auction was held at the beautiful new Glaser Center on Mendocino Ave. in downtown Santa Rosa.



Keynote Speaker

Our Keynote Speaker this year was Peter Calthorpe, transportation expert who is intimately knowledgeable on the SMART rail issue that connects Sonoma and Marin Counties in a regional transportation district. Calthorpe authored the Sonoma Marin Multimodal Transportation Land Use Plan (commonly known as the Calthorpe Plan), which was passed by 72% of the voters of Sonoma County.
(See sidebar for more about Peter Calthorpe.)

Awards

Upstream Swimmer- Rue Furch
Dick Day Community Activist - Steve Birdlebough

Great Food & Beverages

Our dinner highlighted locally grown organic food prepared by Chef Nancy Collins and Bohemian Buffet. A no host wine bar
featured local Sonoma County wines and beer.


Board members John Kramer and David Keller


Lucy Kortum and Assemblywoman Patty Berg


Assemblywoman Noreen Evans & Betsy Timm

State Senator Pat Wiggins, Guy Conner, Planning Commissioner Rue Furch & Assemblyman Jared Huffman

Lucy Kortum & Sherri Cardo

Sam Salmon, Windsor Councilman & Daisy Pistey-Lyhne, Greenbelt Alliance Field Coordinator

Pictures from past events:




Supervisor Mike Reilly speaking with Bill Kortum, Board President at a past SCCA dinner.



Keynote Speaker - Peter Calthorpe

Peter Calthorpe has been named one of twenty-five "innovators on the cutting edge" by Newsweek Magazine for his work redefining the models of urban and suburban growth in America. Starting practice in 1976, he has a long and honored career in urban design, planning and architecture, combining his experience in each discipline to develop new approaches to urban revitalization, suburban growth, and regional planning.

His early published work included technical papers, articles for popular magazines, and a number of seminal books, including Sustainable Communities with Sim Van der Ryn, and the Pedestrian Pocket Book with Doug Kelbaugh. The Next American Metropolis: Ecology, Community, and the American Dream, published in 1993, introduced the concept of Transit Oriented Development (TOD) and provided extensive guidelines and illustrations of their board application.

His latest book with William Fulton, The Regional City: Planning for the End of Sprawl, explains how regional-scale planning and design can integrate urban revitalization and suburban renewal into a coherent vision of metropolitan growth.

Calthorpe has lectured extensively throughout the United States, Europe, and South America, and has taught at U.C. Berkeley, the University of Washington, the University of Oregon, and the University of North Carolina. Over the years he has received numerous honors and wards including appointment to the President's Council For Sustainable Development. After studying at Yale's Graduate School of Architecture, he joined the Farrallones Institute as Director of Design. Following, Calthorpe became a project designer at the California Office of the State Architect working on energy-efficient state office buildings and planning for the Capital Area. Beginning private practice in 1978 with the firm of Van der Ryn, Calthorpe and Partners, his work ranged from large community planning to commercial complexes and public buildings.

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