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Photo Gallery: Community Comes Out for Some Oysters, Support Drakes Bay Oyster Company
The Petaluma Fire Department opened up its fire station and served up some oysters.

<b>Email: Carlos.Villatoro@patch.com<br>Phone: 707 718 8160<br>Hometown: Daly City, CA<br>Birthday: Sept. 11</b><br><b>Bio </b>I have been a journalist for the past 7 years , working first at my local paper at the time, The Vacaville Reporter, then for the Napa Valley Register. During my career, I have reported primarily on Napa's Hispanic community, police and fire, features and breaking news. I thrive in a breaking news environment and was recognized as being Napa Valley's Hispanic Citizen of the Year 2010. I am married to a wonderful person and have two daughters. I also am a musician, who loves rock, death metal, rap and r and b music.
My beliefs are truely middle of the road, as I feel that what works for someone else, doesn't for another and hold true to the fact that everyone has the right to be happy. Ask me my opinion about a certain topic and I will be happy to tell you. I am a registered democrat and am a Christian.
The Petaluma Fire Department opened up its fire station and served up some oysters.

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