Local authors of the new book “What’s Making Our Children Sick” will talk about how toxins in food and the environment are leading to behavioral, developmental, and neurological illnesses in local kids. This event is not to be missed!
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Blue Green Eggs and Ham 2021
January 13, 2021
Progressive Persistence ‘Blue/Green Eggs and Ham’ 2020 Election Debrief Saturday, January 23, 2021, at 10 AM-12 PM PST Price: Free Public Event *Registration will be required via Zoom for Comments Register Now! https://tinyurl.com/BGEggsandHam Online with Facebook Live Co-sponsored by Sonoma County Conservation Action, the North Bay Labor Council, and the Sonoma County Democratic Party…. Read more »
August 2020 Fire Resource List
August 25, 2020
Current incident map: The County of Sonoma updates their GIS system to provide a map of the evacuation zones during the fire. This map is interactive, and will be updated regularly. To see the map, click here. The Sheriff uses zones to announce evacuations. To look at the complete zone map of Sonoma County, click here. Alert system: To learn… Read more »
Ann Gray Byrd Interviewed by Michael Allen for SCCA’s 2020 GrassRoots Gala
August 6, 2020
Ann Gray Byrd was the President of the Sonoma County NAACP, won their legacy award, ministered at Community Baptist Church and wrote “Glimpses: A History of African Americans in Santa Rosa Related
Visit SCCA’s Silent Auction!
August 3, 2020
We’re going to keep the fun going by having our Online Silent Auction up the entire month of August. Get great deals on Clothing, an Ecuadorian Vacation, Gift Baskets, Local Crafts, Art, and so much MORE including delicious local WINE! Related
Fire Resilience and Preparedness
July 29, 2020
Resiliency in a wildfire prone area means following fire safe practices around homes. Important work in protecting homes from wildfires remains to be done. For many years, CAFÉ and SCCA have played a key role in accountability and innovation to ensure our community’s long-standing history of environmental innovation. Our outreach in the fire prevention arena… Read more »