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Community Photo Gallery: Congrats to the Class of 2012
This is a community-based photo gallery that honors the Class of 2012.

<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.
This is a community-based photo gallery that honors the Class of 2012.

It's Mexico or bust for the Girl Scouts of Troop 1225
Dixon Police Log May 15, courtesy of the Dixon Police Department.
Burlingame Patch puts the call out to the community to highlight local graduates.
Pacifica Patch puts the call out to the community to highlight local graduates
Petaluma Patch wants your photos of local graduates
Dixon Patch puts the call out to the community to highlight local graduates
Mayor Jack Batchelor, Vice Mayor Dane Besneatte and Councilman Rick Fuller best competitors during May Fair's Sheep Milking Contest.
The annual Wine and Art Stroll connects local businesses with potential customers in a fun way.
Coldwell Banker Residential Brokerage agent and Shannon and Jessica Morse will be the stars of Thursday night national TV telecast on HGTV
This week, we search for the best cocktails in Dixon!
The Dixon Police Department arrested a parolee at Wal-Mart after store security accused him of stealing merchandise from the store and attempting to return it for cash.
One bite at a time at the Dixon May Fair.
Vacaville's Annaley Herzog crowned this year's May Fair Queen.
The youths were also awarded and winners' belt buckles.