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Pot hearing to be held by citizen’s commission

The Sonoma Valley Citizens Advisory Commission will discuss on Wednesday Oct. 24 a proposed medical marijuana dispensary just outside the Sonoma City limits at 19445 Riverside Drive.
The hearing will be at 6:30 p.m. at the Sonoma Fire Station, 630 Second St. West.
Creekside Medicinal Organics, owned by Northbay Wellness Clinic, has submitted a permit application to the county to establish the dispensary in the former Nicholas Turkey Facility.

Firefighters get grant from Fireman’s

The Valley of the Moon Firefighters Association has received a $10,000 grant to purchase voice amplifiers—a communications device attached to their oxygen masks that allows firefighters to talk back and forth during a fire. The grant comes from Unique Insurance Services (Agent Linda Huddleston) and the Fireman’s Fund Insurance Company. “It is a privilege for us to partner with our community by supporting and honoring our firefighters,” said Huddleston.
The firefighters hope to buy 30 or more amplifiers with the grant, according to Fire Captain Tom Deely. “These amplifiers not only keep our firefighters safer but also aid in the rescue efforts. Ultimately, it makes the community safer by better enabling us to do our job.”
The Valley’s local firefighters have continuing equipment needs and will hold a wine and beer benefit reception at 5 p.m. on Thursday Oct. 25 at the Sonoma Valley Veterans Memorial Building, 126 First Street West. Don and Sons is providing the wine, and the Rotary Club of Sonoma Valley will provide the appetizers. Following the silent auction and announcement of raffle prizes is a screening of “Into the Fire,” the critically acclaimed documentary by Academy Award winner Bill Couturie.
The 70-minute film is scheduled to start at 5:45 p.m., so come early. For tickets, which are $25 in advance or $30 at the door, call Huddleston at 996-1367 or Deely at 938-1436, or stop by Fire Station No. 1 at 630 Second Street West, open weekdays from 9 a.m. to 4 p.m.

Flowery principal to Argentina on Fullbright

Joyce Schipper, principal of Flowery Elementary School, has been awarded a Fullbright Teacher Exchange Grant, which will take her to a rural village in Argentina where she will spend three weeks as a visiting administrator at a small school.
As part of the Fullbright program, the principal of the school in Carlos Villa Paz in southwest Argentina will spend three weeks beginning next week at Flowery where she will work with Schipper.
The Argentine principal, Monica Bramajo, will arrive in Sonoma this Saturday and will begin next week addressing a staff development meeting at the school.