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VIDEO: Preview "Prestwood's Got Talent"!
Catch a sneak peek of the annual Prestwood Elementary School talent show, which opens tonight at 6 p.m. at the Sonoma Community Center.
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Alexis Fitts is the Local Editor for Sonoma Patch. Her stories have been featured in Mother Jones, Salon, Wired.com, and community newspapers in Connecticut, Colorado, and all around the Bay Area. She holds degrees from the Royal Academy of Music and Yale University, where she reported for The New Haven Advocate and discovered the joys of writing on deadline.
<b>Your Beliefs</b><br>At Patch, we promise always to report the facts as objectively as possible and otherwise adhere to the principles of good journalism. However, we also acknowledge that true impartiality is impossible because human beings have beliefs. So in the spirit of simple honesty, our policy is to encourage our editors to reveal their beliefs to the extent they feel comfortable. <br><br><b>Politics </b>— I'm a registered Democrat, but I hold no ideals about party politics. I believe in social liberties and services, along with the fiscal realities required to maintain them. I find myself right on the age-old verge of being young enough for idealism, but old enough to know better. I'm particularly excited to report on local politics, where broad party lines tend to break down in favor of personal ideology. <br><br><b>Religion</b> — I was raised Jewish and Quaker. I still feel very Jewish in my cultural identity and dietary needs, though I am not as strict as I once was. My value system is based deeply in the Quaker belief that the way you treat and respect your fellow man means more than the particulars of what religion you subscribe to. And I believe deeply in bagels. <br><b><br>Local Hot-Button Issues</b> — Sonoma faces an issue common to towns of a similar size ... how to maintain the sense of community and small-town feel that draws tourists, while finding space for the economic growth that brings jobs and industry. This is a doozy, coming off a particularly rough 2008-09.
Sonoma's schools are at the heart of the community and they are in the midst of a transformation in the coming school year. New administrators and a $40 million school bond passed by voters means change is coming. The folks at Sonoma Patch are going to follow school issues all year long.
Water is a constant issue due to Sonoma being an agricultural community. Sonoma has struggled to find a solution to the water shortages that come from being the last stop on a limited pipeline.
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Catch a sneak peek of the annual Prestwood Elementary School talent show, which opens tonight at 6 p.m. at the Sonoma Community Center.
Also, updates on board policy, easements and SVHS's "Student of the Year" awards.
Crews are working to fix the leak at the intersection of Arnold and Boyes Blvd., which opened at 12:30 p.m.
A new tour opens up Sonoma Valley's "hidden gems" to wine aficionados.
The state Department of Education released its annual school performance rankings Thursday; Sonoma schools received mixed results.
If last week was busy, don't fear. Here the can't-miss headlines, announcements and events that got your neighbors buzzing.
The assault was reported Monday, May 2.
Each week we post a photo from somewhere around the Sonoma Valley. The first person to locate it in the comments wins a bag of fancy hand-delivered Patch swag. So, guess, debate and locate away!
Share a photo, and your thoughts, about your mother on Sonoma Patch.
Police Log: April 29 - May 5
Sonoma County locals-only discount tickets for Labor Day weekend event released this week; available only until supplies last.
Michael Lee Molgard, 34, climbed over the railing on the second floor of the jail and leaped head-first to his death with his hands at his side on Sept. 8.
These classically-styled single-family homes are within an easy walk of downtown Sonoma.
Sonoma County Board of Supervisors Directs more than $2.6 Million in federal money to community projects, including $545,000 to high priority projects for several cities.
The lifelong Sonoma resident uses patience and creativity to teach K-1 at Dunbar Elementary School.
A 20-year teaching veteran, Reed teaches Algebra 1 at Sonoma Valley High School.
After months of anticipation, the Valley of the Moon Certified Farmers Market opened with new management, more vendors and rave reviews.
There's plenty of fun to be had during the Mexican holiday--away from the bar-scene, sans Corona.
Sonoma Patch checks in with our friends at Pets' Lifeline to find out what awesome critters they have available for a loving long-term home.
Spare the Air program begins this week.