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Must Read Stories for the Week of Feb. 10

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A good mix of news content highlighted the pages of Petaluma Patch this week. Here are our picks for the must-read stories of the week of Feb. 10. 

Owners of Historic Marshall Tavern Sues Coastal Commission Over Permit

Want to build a bed and breakfast at the location and have sued the commission, which requires public access to coast; Tavern hosted well-known musicians before closing in 1990.

Chipotle to Open in Petaluma

Ninety percent of all retail space at the new Target shopping center has been rented, the North Bay Business Journal is reporting

Slow Growth More Cuts Ahead

The city council will vote on whether to make additional cuts to the 2012-13 budget at Monday's special meeting on the budget 

Local Artist Planning Largest Mural in City's History

The colorful surrealist mural will be five stories tall and face Western Avenue

The River's Keeper

Petaluma man urging residents to walk local waterways and report illegal dumping

Young Florist Sets Up Shop for 3 Days

Open just three days and focuses on organic, "gestural" flower arrangements that are asymmetrical and full of whimsy

New Chief Implements Online Reports, Property Crimes Unit

Since joining Petaluma Police last summer, Chief Patrick Williams has partnered with CHP to assist with investigations and is charging ahead with streamlining police reports.

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eileen castelli May 14, 2013 at 08:17 pm
Marin County 4-H Summer Camp week 2 still accepting applications. July 28-Aug. 3, 2013. cost isRead More $230.00 all inclusive. ages 9-14 co-ed. Old fashioned sleep away camp, hiking, nature, games, swimming, archery, arts and crafts, campfires, skits, parties, dances, etc. Marin4Hcamp@aol.com for applications. do not need to be a member of 4-H to attend. Deadline is June 15th or 150 campers are registered. Camp is held Las Posadas Forest in Angwin (Napa County) California http://lasposadas4hcamp.com/marin.html
Donnie Frank May 14, 2013 at 10:27 am
Parks and Recreation has a huge variety of summer camps. Kids Klub (1st-5th grade) and Camp K2Read More (6th-8th grade) are both traditional summer day camps with 1/2 day, daily and weekly options. Also Lego engineering camps, sports camps, film making, cooking, science adventure. Check out our offerings online at www.cityofpetaluma.net/register.html
maria galindo April 22, 2013 at 06:31 pm
Hello there Jennifer, Thank you for posting the Colors of Spanish Summer Spanish Immersion info!Read More Would you be able to post this info also in all Sonoma and Marin County Patches, or do I do that individually in each Patch Summer Camp listing? Thanks, Maria