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UPTRAVEL • OUTDOORS • ACTIVITIES • ADVENTURE Bill & Dave Hikes: Feb 16th


by Bill Myers


in four miles and enjoy lunch at the parking lot picnic area and then gear up for our 2nd loop of 2.5 miles. Immedi- ately after lunch we will have a half hour of climbing but the big reward is a fantastic view where we’ll relax for a while before continuing the rest of the loop. Bring water and lunch, wear layered clothing, and don’t forget your parking fee. Remember, we hike rain or shine! Bill & Dave Hikes are spon-


Sonoma County, CA. ~ Please join us Saturday, Feb- ruary 16, for a moderate hike at Shiloh Ranch Regional Park in Windsor. Please arrive at


the park entrance by 9:45 AM for a prompt 10 AM depar- ture. This 6.5 mile hike will last approximately four hours and have an elevation gain of


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about 1000 ft. Our hike will consist of two loops starting and ending at the parking lot, similar to our January hike. We will cover the first loop


sored by Sonoma County Re- gional Parks, California State Parks, Jack London Park Part- ners, Team Sugarloaf, and the Bay Area Ridge Trail Council. For more information, contact me at 833-6288, Dave at 539- 8847, and visit our website at www.billanddavehikes.com. This May we will be cele- brating 19 years of leading free monthly hikes in Sonoma County, and we plan to offi- cially “retire” by our 20th an- niversary hike. We’re actively searching for our successors and will gladly provide them with training, support, our e- mail list, and monthly hike verbiage. We’ll also continue hiking with the group as long as we’re able. Please contact us if you would like to be a part of keeping the tradition alive. More than 10,000 hik- ers have joined us over the years. Some return only un- til they’ve become acquainted with our local parks, while others have been hiking with us regularly for 18 years.


April 27th


38th Annual Butter and Egg Days Parade and Festival


Petaluma, CA. ~ Brimming with authentic small town pride, Petaluma’s Butter and Egg Days Parade pays tribute to Petaluma’s place in history as the “World’s Egg Basket” and the community’s rich agricultural heritage. Origi- nally created in the 1900s to pro- mote Petaluma as part of National Egg Day, the parade has grown to more than 130 units attracting 30,000 people into downtown. This year’s parade theme, “A Parade is Hatched,” celebrates the 100th anniversary of Na- tional Egg Day held in 1918. Parade kicks off at noon. Festival includes beer gardens, kids area, live music and performances, shopping, and eateries. Satur- day, April 27, 2019 - 10:00am - 5:00pm, Cost: Free, Location: Historic Downtown Petaluma, Western and Petaluma Bvld. N. Petaluma, California 94952. For More Information: Contact: Lissa Ferreira Local: 707-762-9348 Email:


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Infuse your life with action. Don’t wait for it to happen. Make it


happen. Make your own future. Make your own hope. Make your


own love. And whatever your beliefs, honor your creator, not by passively


waiting for grace to come down from upon high, but by doing what you can to make grace happen... yourself,


right now, right down here on Earth. Bradley Whitford


Change is the end result of all true learning. ~ Leo Buscaglia


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