Justin Whitaker | justin@myhbg.tv | 48 posts
I was raised here in Healdsburg and have watched the city grow and change for many years. Being an editor for this site gives me a great chance to give back to the community that's given me so much. I hope you enjoy the videos!
→ March 23, 2009
The Rube Goldberg competition of the Healdsburg Area science fair was held last weekend. Students from 3rd through 12th grade built Rube Goldberg machines and demonstrated them to the public and the judges. Click to watch.
→ March 17, 2009
Healdsburg celebrated St Patrick’s day in its usual way with an early morning parade and festivities that kicked off and ended at the B&B Lounge.
→ March 12, 2009
The North Coast Railroad Authority released the Draft Environmental Impact Report for running freight along the 142 mile route between Napa County and Willits. A public hearing on the DEIR has also been set for April 15 at 6:30 p.m. at the Petaluma Community Center. The public can review the Executive Summary of the DEIR on NCRA’s [...]
→ February 17, 2009
Mike Currie of Burning Hawk Wines, a philanthropic wine brand created to bring awarness to the issue of bird powerline interaction, talks about his inspiration for creating the label and his design process. For more about Burning Hawk Wines check out their website at: Burning Hawk Philanthropic Wines
→ February 10, 2009
With spring comes the beautiful fields of mustard. Here’s a quick look at one field in the southern Dry Creek Valley.
→ February 9, 2009
Bill Cordtz talks about the marionette exhibit at the Healdsburg Museum.
→ February 3, 2009
The Sonoma County Water Agency held a press confrence at Memorial Beach to discuss the current water situation for the Russian River region. This video is the press confrence in its entirety.
→ January 9, 2009
A cool fog rolled into the valleys blanketing the world in a sense of mystery.
→ January 1, 2009
Dawn on a New Year, Russian River Valley.
→ December 16, 2008
Stuhlmuller Vineyards is nestled in a unique river bench and hillside location on the southwestern edge of the Alexander Valley, where three of Northern Sonoma County’s top appellations come together. There, virtually a stone’s throw from Chalk Hill and the Russian River Valley, the vineyard’s ancient soils and perfect microclimate provide the ideal environment for [...]