Community Guide 2017

Community Guide 2017

Check out the Community Guide Online ! We hope to include everything you see here and more! We envision the Community Guide Online to be a dynamic and evolving online publication, with additions and updates. Among the features will be expanded versions of some articles and additional articles, and more stories, profiles and photos. See below for information regarding space advertising, and Business and Artists Listings. Access the Community Guide Online through the San Geronimo Valley Community Center’s website sgvcc.org. Build the Community Guide Online ! Valley & Nicasio Artists and Businesses: List your goods and services for free! Please note: Listings limited to individuals who live or work in Nicasio or the Valley and businesses based in Nicasio or Valley. Send notices up to 125 characters (spaces included) to communityguideonline@sgvcc.org. Sample listings include: Barbara Swift Brauer, 415-488-4605, bsbrauer@sonic.net – Writer, editor, consultant. Manuscript development & critique. R.T. Wilson Plumbing, 415-488-4867, Cell: 415-609-5903, rtwilsonplumbing@yahoo.com, locally owned and operated. Lic. #723535 Display Advertising: For rates and specifications, contact lrippee@sgvcc.org. We welcome your Valley and Nicasio stories and photos! (Please note, we are unable to publish copyrighted mate- rial without permission of the copyright holder.) Send submissions to communityguideonline@sgvcc.org. We look forward to hearing from you! Something Missing? About Those Valley Phone Listings We deeply regret that we can no longer provide Valley residential phone listings. The 488 prefix that once was our exclusive identity is being assigned outside of our area, and newcomers are getting numbers with different prefixes or bringing along old numbers from elsewhere. Many people have abandoned landlines altogether. This has made it impossible to gather a complete directory of Valley phone numbers.

Lagunitas Lodge (built in 1916) circa 1926. The Lodge later was called Speck McAuliffe’s and was known for its Irish coffee. The front portion of the building that housed the bar was destroyed in a fire in 1983. Some of the stone pillars remain in front of the Lagunitas Post Office. (Photo courtesy of Jim Staley collection)

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