#Petaluma Celebrates the Centennial of Northwestern Pacific Railroad

Trains were a big factor in our local economy and industry.  The fact that we have a Northwestern Pacific Railroad Museum and Historical Society is because Petaluma would not be the town that it is today without the rail system.  Positively Petaluma did a little digging into the history and wanted to show you some vintage photos of the train history in Petaluma.

Here are some photographs we found in the Sonoma County Historical Archives.

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Our historical Petaluma Visitor Center and art center is the original train depot and in the past has served as the center of our city’s transportation since 1914.  In 1991 it was featured in a made for TV Hitchcock thriller in 1991.  Today it will become a depot for the new Sonoma Marin Rail Transit Commission (SMART) train system.

Here are historical photos of our Petaluma Depot.

#Petaluma Craft Brew Festival A Sell Out Crowd

                    Photo by Nate Vogel Posted By Petaluma Market

Yesterday was the Petaluma Craft Brew Festival.  It was sold out the day before the event.  There were visitors from all over, we met one couple from Canada. Immediately following the craft brew fest the Riverfront Art Gallery opened up for their 7th Anniversary and opening of Circle and Lines and A Walk In The Park showings.  The downtown was bustling with people.  Here are some photos of the crowd.

2014 Petaluma Craft Beer Festival: Photo By Wayne Dunbar
2014 Petaluma Craft Beer Festival: Photo By Wayne Dunbar

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2014 Petaluma Craft Beer Festival: Photo By Wayne Dunbar
2014 Petaluma Craft Beer Festival: Photo By Wayne Dunbar
2014 Petaluma Craft Beer Festival: Photo By Wayne Dunbar
2014 Petaluma Craft Beer Festival: Photo By Wayne Dunbar

Video of the Making of the #Petaluma Mural by Maxfield Bala

You may have already seen the new mural created by Maxfield Bala that has gained attention recently. Maxfield and Andrew Bala just created a video now available on YouTube and Vimeo that shows Maxfield create the artwork with a time elapse and him working of scaffolding.

The mural is 20 ft. tall and 40 ft. wide and it is visible from East Washington in downtown near the bridge and Water street. This had to be a challenge for the artist because the surface, or Maxfield’s canvas so to speak, twisted and uneven corrugated metal.  The finishing piece would not make you suspect the surface was uneven.

Here is the recent video posted on YouTube.

For more information about Maxfield’s work go to his website Maxfieldbala.com.  Here are some photos taken by Positively Petaluma.

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2014 #Petaluma Art & Garden Festival A Great Success

The streets of Petaluma were packed today with visitors from all around the county for the 2014 Petaluma Art & Garden Festival.  The music, food, wine and beer were awesome and from local Petaluma businesses. Here is a short video on today’s event.

 

Here are some pictures of today’s event.  If you missed this event this year, don’t next year. Some of the chalk art was fantastic. Everyone young and old had a fantastic time.

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VIDEO UPDATE: #Petaluma’s David Best Builds 2014 Burning Man Temple In Petaluma

Photo By Wayne Dunbar
Photo By Wayne Dunbar

You may have been wondering, what is all that activity going on across from the feed mill downtown. There was about 40 people working under several tents surrounded by wood material.  Over the sound of hammers, nail guns, and saws people were busily communicating and working in concert to build something.  A woman stepped out of her car in front of me as I was looking on.  I asked her what they were doing.  She told me they were building the Burning Man Temple.  I asked if it was “thee” Burning Man Temple? And she replied “Yes”.  I was talking to Jules Mancilla, aka “Little Wing”, who seemed to be like a foreman on the job.  However she told me that no one is really in charge. The people come together and work to build the structure. Burning Man is a week-long annual event held in the Black Rock Desert in northern Nevada.

Past Year Temple Stickers: Photo By Wayne Dunbar
Past Year Temple Stickers: Photo By Wayne Dunbar

This is the first time this structure will be built in Petaluma. However it won’t be the first time this structure was built by a Petaluman. The man in charge is David Best from Petaluma. David started building the temple in the year 2000 and has become a legend for Burning Man attendees.  Since then the event has grown so large that permits limit to sell 70,000 tickets that are sure to sell out and a lot of people will be disappointed that they will not be able to go. The pictures to the left are stickers of the past years temple’s affixed to his small Airstream trailer.

Jules Mancilla & David Best: Photo By Wayne Dunbar
Jules Mancilla & David Best: Photo By Wayne Dunbar

The materials of this structure are all recycled or wood that had been discarded. Jules explained that it is all bare wood that cannot be finished or stained so it won’t emit fumes when they burn on the last day of the event. The cost of building this structure is purely by donations. You can donate any amount of money to help with this project by going to their Kickstarter campaign. Jules explained that no amount is too small – people donate small amounts and that is equally appreciated by all.

Jules Mancilla & Steve Crowe: Photo By Wayne Dunbar
Jules Mancilla & Steve Crowe: Photo By Wayne Dunbar

The structure will take 14 days to build.  Then after they build it, they tear it apart into sections.  Several sections will be loaded on trucks and hauled to the event site.  They will be the first ones on ground and will survey the land with GPS technology to determine where the structure will be placed.  They put it back together, and then cover the outside with detailed skins to finish it off.

Photo By Wayne Dunbar
Photo By Wayne Dunbar

 

This structure was dedicated to one of the original builders of the structure who passed away in an accident.  Since the dedication, many people who have lost loved ones volunteer to build the structure as they view it as a memorial.  Also others look at the temple as a way to start a new life together, and couples get married on the structure during the event.  So the temple has become more than just a pile of wood in the middle of the desert for a really big bonfire party.  It is symbolic and has meaning for many.

Photo By Wayne Dunbar
Photo By Wayne Dunbar

Per Wikipedia the 2014 structure will be the Temple of Grace intended to be a spiritual and sacred space for memorials, reflection, celebration, and to commemorate life transitions. The structure incorporates a central interior dome within a graceful curved body made of wood and steel. It will again have intricately cut wooden panels for the exterior and interior skin. 8 altars will surround the temple inside a low-walled courtyard, creating a large exterior grounds for the community.

Photo By Wayne Dunbar
Photo By Wayne Dunbar

For weeks 40 to 65 volunteers will show up on any given day to work hours into building this structure. Young and old, carpenters, electricians, architects and people just walking off the street asking if they can help.  The environment was one that everyone was working together and helping each other out for a common cause. Jules was talking to a taco truck vendor to see if they can be there all week as they have a lot of mouths to feed.  He agreed to return for the entire week.

So this year when you see the Burning Man structure burning down on TV at the end of the event, you will know where it was build and what this structure means for a lot of people. Here is the video of their Kickstarter campaign.

 

Event Photos of Petaluma’s Salute to American Graffiti

#Petaluma closes many of the downtown’s main drags to accommodate the 450 American Classic Cars and Hot Rods.  Citizens dress to mark the era, Academy Award nominated Candy Clark, an Elvis impersonator can be found as well as many of the cars that were filmed in the movie.

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Kentucky Street View from aftertec office
Kentucky Street View from aftertec office
Elvis Impersonator Street Artist
Elvis Impersonator Street Artist

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Movie Star Actress Candy Clark
Movie Star Actress Candy Clark
View down Petaluma Boulevard
View down Petaluma Boulevard

Photos of 2014 Petaluma’s Salute to American Graffiti

Most of the memorable scenes in George Lucas’ timeless, coming-of-age movie were filmed in the city of #Petaluma in 1972.  On May 27th, 2014 Petaluma held its Salute to American Graffiti annual celebration with over 450 classic American cars, cruising the main drag, rock-n-roll music and the happy days of the 50s and early 60s. All proceeds from this event is to benefit charities in our community projects, schools, and other programs that focus on the arts, history, safety and welfare of Petaluma.

Photography By Wayne Dunbar, Positively Petaluma

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1960 Chevrolet Impala Owners: Romeo & Kathy Maffia
1960 Chevrolet Impala Owners: Romeo & Kathy Maffia

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

1970 Dodge Coronet R/T: Owner Jerry Harris
1970 Dodge Coronet R/T: Owner Jerry Harris
M&M NASCAR: Melissa Sonoma Raceway Girl
M&M NASCAR: Melissa Sonoma Raceway Girl

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 Model A & Yellow '32 Coupe
Model A & Yellow ’32 Coupe
Photo by Wayne Dunbar
Photo by Wayne Dunbar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Photo by Wayne Dunbar
Photo by Wayne Dunbar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Click here to see more event photos of the streets, people, performers and guests.

Click here to see videos of the classic cars cruisin’ on the boulevard

Click here to see the entire album of photos of this event on Flickr