.Heritage Salvage Hosts Upcoming ‘Big Mama Day’ Event

Petaluma’s one-stop spot for reclaimed building materials, Heritage Salvage is dedicated to creativity and sustainability. This Sunday, June 4, the lumber yard and colorful salvage shop hosts Big Mama Day in cooperation with sustainability non-profit Daily Acts. The party commemorates World Environment Day and features inspirational speakers, live music, kids activities and libations aplenty.

Special guests include Julia “Butterfly” Hill, the author and activist who made international headlines in the late ’90s when she protested logging in Humboldt County by sitting in a redwood tree for two years. Daily Acts founder and executive director Trathen Heckman and Occidental Arts & Ecology Center co-founder and program director Brock Dolman are also on hand to share their stories.

In addition to environmental messages, the event boasts local bands the Highway Poets and the doRian Mode, with family-friendly fun in the form of critters from
Sonoma County Reptile Rescue, games with the Farmers Guild and more.

101 North Brewing Company, Kokomo Winery, HopMonk Tavern and Straus Family Creamery provide the drinks, while food trucks The Bodega and Fuel supply the nosh. You can even get deep discounts on Heritage Salvage lumber.

Carpool on over to Heritage Salvage on Sunday, June 4, 1473 Petaluma Blvd S, Petaluma. Noon to 6pm. Free admission. For more details, click here.

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