Documentos de Académico
Documentos de Profesional
Documentos de Cultura
Celebrating
25 Years
Contents
Bag your greens with us! KRCB News …3 - 4
Television Articles …5 - 11
Radio Articles …12 - 15,
18 - 19
Radio Schedule …16 - 17
Membership … 20
TV Daytime Listings … 21
Television Listings … 22 - 29
Sponsors … 22 - 23
Business Spotlight … 30
Board of Directors
Marlene Ballaine
Patrick Campbell
Steve DeLap
KRCB’s eco-friendly produce bags eliminate Nancy Dobbs
the need for wasteful (and in some places, Paul Ginsburg
outlawed) plastic bags. Our bags are made Jean Hackenburg
of unbleached, natural cotton, and recycled John Kramer
material, and made by fair trade vendors. Carol Libarle
Josué López
Available now in two sizes at www.krcb.org. Margaret McCarthy
Eric McHenry
Michael R. Musson
Harry Rubins
Celebrating 25 Years 1984 - 2009 Rafael Rivero
FRIENDS HOUSE David Stare
Dr. Larry Slater
A Quaker-Inspired Elder Community Gordon Stewart
KRCB’s Board meetings
Independent Living • Assisted Living • Skilled Nursing are open to the public and
are usually held the third
Wednesday of the month.
President & CEO
Nancy Dobbs
Chief Operations Officer
Larry Stratton
Radio Program Director
Robin Pressman
TV Broadcast Operations
Stan Marvin
News Department
Bruce Robinson
684 Benicia Drive, Santa Rosa, CA 95409
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in the news
Local profiles featured for Disability Awareness Month
Twenty percent of all Americans have a disability of some kind, according to census
statistics. In recognition of Disability Awareness Month, KRCB As KRCB is again present-
ing short profiles of five wheelchair users here in the Bay Area. First produced as part of the
“1 in 5 Project,” in April, 2008, these five short interstitial segments will be broadcast on
KRCB-TV between longer programs throughout October:
• Coach – Chris Finn of Berkeley leads nationally-ranked
Power Soccer teams, and led the World Cup-Winning
2007 Team USA.
• Target Practice – Tom Molina of Santa Rosa spends
a relaxing morning with a good friend, practicing his
archery.
• The Art of Movement – Judith Smith is the Artistic
Director and a dancer for AXIS, a nationally-touring
professional dance group based in Oakland.
• Leadership – In the early 1970s, Anthony Tusler was
one of the leaders who brought advocacy for Disability
Rights, in the spirit of all contemporary civil rights
battles, to Sonoma County.
• Baby Care – Occupational therapist Judi Rogers helps
parents with disabilities navigate the world of baby care,
by offering her unique expertise on commercially-avail
able baby care equipment.
Streaming video of these short programs is also available
anytime online, at www.bestseatfest.org.
Additionally, KRCB will air two longer documentaries that address disability issues this
month. Details on those programs can be found on page 10.
Radio 91 Television 22
Broadcasting on Comcast Cable and AT&T
91.1 and 90.9 FM U-Verse-TV, Channel 22.
Comcast Cable 961 DISH and DirecTV Satellite,
Channel 22.
Streaming & podcasting Over the air-digital,
at www.krcb.org Channel 22.1, 22.2, 22.3.
KRCB’s Open Air is printed monthly by GPM and mailed to current members
by KRCB Television & Radio, 5850 Labath Avenue, Rohnert Park, CA 94928
707-584-2000 - www.krcb.org
Bruce Robinson, Editor - Connie Berens, Designer
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KRCB in the community
Further support for coastal history film project
You may recall that KRCB is working with Marin County
filmmakers Nancy Kelly and Kenji Yamamoto on a
documentary, Moments in Time. The documentary tells the
story of the creation of the Point Reyes National Seashore
and the Golden Gate National Recreational Area and how a
group of determined citizens, landowners, and local govern-
ment officials prevented massive development along the
Marin and Sonoma Coasts in the 1960s and ‘70s. In the
process, they created a model of environmental stewardship WATTS UP—What do
and land management for controlled urban growth in additional watts look like?
juxtaposition with agricultural land use. KRCB-FM Program
Last year, we received a generous grant from the Director Robins Pressman
Wallace Alexander Gerbode Foundation in support of this shows off the otherwise
project, and we have been very fortunate to receive a second invisible gear that is mak-
grant from the Foundation, for $75,000, towards further ing an audible difference in
work on the film. Visit the KRCB website for more infor- reception for many Radio
mation on the story, to see a preview, or to find out how to 91 listeners.
donate.
Dear Member,
During 2009, KRCB has been incredibly fortunate to have received support from the
wills of several long-term KRCB supporters and members. I’m sure I don’t need to tell
you that in these very rough financial times such unexpected gifts are like manna from
heaven. So needed and so appreciated.
As you will elsewhere in this issue of Open Air, there are a number of vehicles through
which you can support your local public broadcasting station, KRCB. On page five,
KRCB Board member Harry Rubins discusses opportunities involving IRAs. Several
members have set up annuities naming KRCB as a beneficiary with their local commu-
nity foundation while others have considered purchasing a life insurance policy naming
the station as the beneficiary.
Three times a year we mail a brochure helpful in considering and defining your own
charitable intentions. The Visions mailings have helped a number of folks think these
issues through. If you would like to be added to the mailing list, just let me know. Of
course the simplest way to leave a gift to KRCB might well be a designation in your will.
These gifts can be unrestricted or restricted; your choice of course. Restricted
support might be directed towards, for example, local programming
or equipment or a particular program genre. Or some donors
specify that their gift should go into the KRCB endowment where
the gift is invested and continues to support the station for many
years into the future. Others make their gift unrestricted, know-
ing that our Board and staff will put the gift to the best use at the
time.
Once you have considered the needs of your family and
loved ones, I hope you will also consider KRCB as a trusted
community partner that you would like to support for
years to come. Thanks a million for all your support.
Sincerely, Nancy Dobbs
President and CEO
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KRCB presents Student to Citizen Film Series
Wrestling with Manhood: Boys, Bullying & Battering
Wrestling with Manhood is
the first educational program
to pay attention to the enor-
mous popularity of professional
wrestling among male youth,
addressing its relationship to
real-life violence and probing
the social values that sustain
it as a powerful cultural force.
Richly illustrating their analysis
with numerous examples, Sut
Jhally and Jackson Katz—the
award-winning creators of the videos Dreamworlds and Tough Guise, respectively—offer a
new way to think about the enduring problems of men’s violence against women and bully-
ing in our schools. Tuesday, October 13 at 9 pm
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Including Samuel
Photojournalist Dan Habib rarely thought about
inclusion before he had his son Samuel. Now he thinks
about inclusion every day. Habib’s film, Including
Samuel, examines the educational and social inclusion
of youth with disabilities. The film documents the
Habib family’s journey as they work to include Samuel,
now 9, in all facets of their lives, a journey that trans-
forms each of them. Including Samuel also features four
other families with varied inclusion experiences, plus
interviews with teachers, parents and disability rights
experts. Including Samuel is a highly personal, passion-
ately photographed film that captures the cultural and
systemic barriers to inclusion.Tuesday, October 27 at 9 pm
PBS Kids program lineup
Weekdays Saturdays
7:00 Sesame Street 7:00 Los Niños en Su Casa-SP
8.00 Dragon Tales 7:30 Plaza Sésamo-SP
8:30 Curious George 8:00 Clifford-SP
9:00 Sid the Science Kid 8:30 Maya & Miguel-SP
2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 9:00 Angelina Ballerina
2:30 Cyberchase 9:30 Thomas & Friends
3:00 Arthur 10:00 Bob The Builder
3:30 WordGirl 10:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
4:00 Fetch!-Mon - Th 11:00 A Place of Our Own
DravonflyTV - Fri
4:30 The Electric Company - M - Fri
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LA Theater Works
October 3
The Real Dr. Strangelove, by Peter Goodchild, with Corey Brill, John de
Lancie, J. Michael Flynn, Joe Spano, Geoffrey Wade, Margaret Welsh
The first H-bomb detonates and the proud father is Edward Teller. But
he’s on a collision course with Robert Oppenheimer, the inventor of the
bomb that obliterated Hiroshima, who has turned pacifist.
October 10
Betrayed, by George Packer, with Kevin Daniels, Andrea Gabriel, Sevan
Greene, Sam Kanater, Waleed F. Zuaiter
Three young Iraqi translators risk everything for America’s promise of
freedom while their country collapses around them.
October 17
Mr. Rickey Calls a Meeting, by Ed Schmidt, with Edward Asner,
Tommy Hicks, Carl Lumbly, Sterling Macer, Charlie Robinson
yyOn a spring day in 1947, Branch Rickey, the powerful General
Manager of the Brooklyn Dodgers, summons heavyweight champion
Joe Louis, tap star Bill ‘Bojangles’ Robinson, and actor Paul Robeson
to his hotel room in Manhattan. Rickey wants their support when he
chooses Jackie Robinson to be the Major League’s first black ballplayer.
But a power struggle ensues when the eloquent Robeson raises questions
about Rickey’s motivations to integrate white baseball.
October 24
The Ride Down Mt. Morgan, by Arthur Miller, with Brian Cox, Jenny O’Hara, Amy Pietz,
Kirsten Potter, Gregory Itzin
Lyman Felt has it all. Wealth, success, power, and the kind of good solid wife he needs. Oh,
and he also has another wife, the kind of earthy, sexy woman he wants. Lyman juggles his
artful lie until a car accident on the slippery slope of Mt. Morgan lands him in a hospital bed
and the two wives in the waiting room. But really, is there any such thing as just an accident?
October 31
War of the Worlds/The Lost World
Join actors from Star Trek: The Next Generation as they recreate H.G.
Wells’ classic radio thriller. The breathless pace and convincing details
make it clear why the 1938 broadcast of an eyewitness report of an inva-
sion from Mars caused a nationwide panic. Also, Sir Arthur Conan Doyle’s
rollicking adventure, The Lost World, follows a scientific expedition deep
into the Amazon jungle—right back into the time of dinosaurs and
cavemen.
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Chamber Music Onstage Spirited Saint Paul Sundays
reprises in October October 4 – Joshua Bell, violin; Frederic
Chiu, piano
Thursdays at 1 Two longtime friends come back to the
October 1 – Hugo Wolf String Quartet studio this week for music that gives each
Redwood Arts Council, October 2008 artist’s celebrated virtuosity free reign. They
Hayden, Berg, and Schubert” begin with Beethoven’s joyous “Spring”
October 8 – Rossetti String Quartet sonata, then perform two shorter works of
Russian River Chamber Music, September Tchaikovsky, and finally conclude the pro-
2008 gram with Pablo de Sarasate’s Introduction et
Mozart, Beethoven, Piazzolla, and Gounod Tarantelle.
October 15 – St. Lawrence String Quartet October 11 – Endellion String Quartet
Russian River Chamber Music, October The program today offers a vivid spectrum
2008 of the Endellion String Quartets’ repertoire.
Haydn, Jonathan Berger, and Dvorak The ensemble will first perform music of
October 22 – Calder String Quartet Haydn and movements of Beethoven’s “Dear
Santa Rosa Junior College, October 2008 Quartet,” then conclude with the force-
Terry Riley, Mozart, and Bartok ful Allegro from Schubert’s “Death and the
October 29 – Weiss-Kaplan-Newman Piano Maiden” quartet.
Trio October 18 – Steven Isserlis, cello: Ana
Santa Rosa Junior College, January 2009 Maria Vera, piano
Benjamin Lees, Smetana, Mendelssoh, and British cellist Steven Isserlis has performed
Brahms with the world’s greatest orchestras and
recently he’s become a writer of children’s
books as well. Listen in as the
author of Why Beethoven
Threw the Stew plays a pro-
gram of little-known works
by Felix Mendelsson, Joseph
Suk and Bohuslav Martinu.
Pianist Ana-Maria Vera joins
Isserlis for some lively music
and conversation.
October 25 – Nobilis
Pianist Stephen Prutsman,
Humphrey Bogart and Ingrid Bergman in
violinist Ruggero Allifranchi-
the classic tale of love and intrigue during ni, and cellist Suren Bagra-
World War II. OCT 4, Sunday, 4PM
tuni each have distinguished
careers as solo performers,
Clark Gable and Claudette Colbert in the but when they get together
Frank Capra comedy that won Best Picture
as a trio, something magi-
of 1934. OCT 11, Sunday, 4PM
cal happens—they play as
one. This week, Saint Paul
Humphrey Bogart and Mary Astor in the Sunday welcomes this piano
Dasheill Hammett story of murder, decep-
tion and greed. OCT 18, Sunday, 4PM trio, Nobilis, with a rich and
varied program of Schumann,
All Seats $6.00 Schubert, Rachmaninoff, and
Arno Babadjanyan.
Sundays at 11 AM
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Literary Wednesdays
Redwood Writers regale readers
Word By Word is celebrating the 100th Anniversary of the
California Writers Club (founded by such local literary lumi-
naries as Jack London, Joaguin Miller and Ina Coolbrith) by
talking with and hearing readings from a few of the authors
who will be featured at the Redwood Writers/CWC 2009
Writers Conference (October 24th at Santa Rosa’s Flamingo
Hotel and Resort). Joining host Gil Mansergh around the
table for a freewheeling conversation will be western mystery
novelist Steve Hockensmith (Holmes on the Range), memoir-
ist Tamim Ansary (West of Kabul, East of New York), and SF
Chronicle columnist Adair Lara (Naked, Drunk and Writing). Steve Hockensmith
Wednesday, October 7 at 7 pm
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Deep looks at big questions
From climate change to mental health, KRCB offers in-depth explorations of some of
the knottiest issues that confront our society today, Thursday evenings following All Things
Considered.
October 1 – The Truth About Green Business:
The Potential for Jobs and Prosperity
Running a profitable business that takes care of the envi-
ronment, provides meaningful jobs, and helps the commu-
nity is an oxymoron, right? Not so fast. Gil Friend of Natural
Logic, Inc. suggests that green business practices are good for
business and the world. A Climate One presentation.
October 8 – Minds on the Edge
Mental health professionals and policy makers grapple with
the challenges and consequences of mental illness in a free
society. Should we impose medical treatment on those who
refuse it? Why do our laws prevent help from getting to those who need it? How can we sup-
port the recovery of people with mental illness? The answers to these questions come loaded
with real consequences and strong conflicts in a free society. Frank Sesno moderates a distin-
guished panel as they work through the difficult issues involved in grappling with Minds on
the Edge. [This program is also broadcast on KRCB-TV, Oct. 6 at 9 pm]
October 15 – Heat of the Moment
A look at effects of global warming around the world: in Coastal India, the Catacombs of
Paris, the food supply in South Africa. Documentarian Dan Grossman brings listeners to
the front lines of global warming, through the voices of the people already affected by this
dramatic change. A production of WBUR’s “Inside Out” documentary series.
October 22 – Where is Hopenhagen?
What do people around the world think about
the threat of climate change and the promise of a
new clean economy? Some of the world’s big-
gest advertising companies are putting aside their
rivalries to collaborate on a new global campaign
—Hopenhagen—about the hope of a green and
prosperous future. Will they have any impact?
How can they reach people outside the “environ-
mental elite?” A Climate One presentation.
October 29 – Who Needs Stuff Anyway?
A look at our consumer society with Annie Leonard, creator of the animated short, Story
of Stuff, Colin Beavan, author of No Impact Man, and Chip Giller, founder of “Grist.” A
Climate One presentation.
Thursdays at 7 pm
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Daytime Television Listings
MONDAY 11:30 Red Green 4:30 The Electric Company
6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 12:00 This Old House 5:00 World Focus
6:30 Classical Stretch 12:30 Cook’s Country from America’s 5:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer
7:00 Sesame Street Test Kitchen 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal
8:00 Dragon Tales 1:00 Glass with Vicki Payne SATURDAY
8:30 Curious George 1:30 Curiosity Quest 7:00 Los Niños en Su Casa (Sp)
9:00 Sid the Science Kid 2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 7:30 Plaza Sésamo (Sp)
9:30 Fons & Porter Love of Quilting 2:30 Cyberchase 8:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog (Sp)
10:00 Quilting Arts 3:00 Arthur 8:30 Maya & Miguel (Sp)
10:30 Learn to Read 3:30 WordGirl 9:00 Angelina Ballerina
11:00 Real Families, Real Answers 4:00 Fetch! 9:30 Thomas and Friends
11:30 Allaire Back Fitness 4:30 The Electric Company 10:00 Bob the Builder
12:00 Hometime 5:00 World Focus 10:30 Mister Rogers’ Neighborhood
12:30 Nick Stellino Cooking w/ Friends 5:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 11:00 A Place of Our Own
1:00 Nature 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal 11:30 Healing Quest
2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog THURSDAY 12:00 To the Contrary
2:30 Cyberchase 6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 12:30 Scheewe Art Workshop
3:00 Arthur 6:30 Power Yoga 1:00 Jerry Yarnell’s School of
3:30 WordGirl 7:00 Sesame Street Fine Art
4:00 Fetch! 8:00 Dragon Tales 1:30 Scrapbook Memories
4:30 The Electric Company 8:30 Curious George 2:00 Best of the Joy of Painting
5:00 World Focus 9:00 Sid the Science Kid 2:30 Terry Madden Watercolor
5:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 9:30 Scrapbook Memories 3:00 Woodwright’s Shop
6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal [repeats Sat. at 1:30 pm] 3:30 Ask This Old House
TUESDAY 10:00 Sewing with Nancy [repeats Tues. at noon]
6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 10:30 GED on TV (Spanish) 4:00 Julie and Jacques Cooking
6:30 Power Yoga 11:00 Rick Steves’ Europe 4:30 Nick Stellino Cooking w/ Friends
7:00 Sesame Street 11:30 Tracks Ahead [repeats Mon. at 12:30 pm]
8:00 Dragon Tales 12:00 New Yankee Workshop 5:00 Gourmet Diary of a Foodie
8:30 Curious George 12:30 Joanne Weir’s Cooking Class 5:30 Everyday Food
9:00 Sid the Science Kid 1:00 For Your Home 6:00 Simply Ming
9:30 Knitting Daily 1:30 Piano Guy 6:30 Mexico One Plate at a Time
10:00 America Sews with Sue 2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog with Rick Bayless
Hausman 2:30 Cyberchase SUNDAY
10:30 GED Connection (English) 3:00 Arthur 8:00 Think Tank with Ben Wattenberg
11:00 Disabilities Today: A Wider 3:30 WordGirl 8:30 La Plaza
World 4:00 Fetch! 9:00 McLaughlin’s One on One
11:30 Healthy Body Healthy Mind 4:30 The Electric Company 9:30 Foreign Exchange with Daljit
12:00 Ask This Old House 5:00 World Focus Dhaliwal (10/18 - Money Track)
12:30 Simply Ming 5:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer 10:00 Religion & Ethics Newsweekly
[repeats Sat. at 6 pm] 6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal 10:30 Between the Lines
1:00 NOVA FRIDAY 11:00 European Journal
2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 11:30 World Business
2:30 Cyberchase 6:30 Wai Lana Yoga 12:00 Motorweek
3:00 Arthur 7:00 Sesame Street 12:30 Inside Washington
3:30 WordGirl 8:00 Dragon Tales 1:00 Life (Part2)
4:00 Fetch! 8:30 Curious George [repeat of previous Tuesday]
4:30 The Electric Company 9:00 Sid the Science Kid 1:30 Scully the World Show
5:00 World Focus 9:30 Creative Living 2:00 America’s Heartland
5:30 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer [repeats Sun. at 4 pm] 2:30 California’s Gold, Green, Water,
6:30 Deutsche-Welle Journal 10:00 Martha’s Sewing Room or Golden Parks
WEDNESDAY 10:30 Katie Brown Workshop 3:00 New Yankee Workshop
6:00 Priscilla’s Yoga Stretches 11:00 Burt Wolf: Travels & Traditions [repeats Thurs. at noon]
6:30 Power Yoga 11:30 Ciao Italia 3:30 This Old House
7:00 Sesame Street 12:00 Victory Garden [repeats Wed. at noon]
8:00 Dragon Tales 12:30 Primal Grill with Steven Raichlen 4:00 Creative Living
8:30 Curious George 1:00 Food Trip w/ Todd English 4:30 Garden Smart
9:00 Sid the Science Kid 1:30 Sit and Be Fit 5:00 Cultivating Life
9:30 Beads, Baubles and Jewels 2:00 Clifford the Big Red Dog 5:30 Victory Garden
10:00 Knit & Crochet 2:30 Cyberchase [repeats Fri. at noon]
10:30 Piano Guy 3:00 Arthur 6:00 P. Allen Smith’s Garden Home
[repeats Thurs. at 1:30 pm)] 3:30 WordGirl 6:30 Red Green
11:00 California Heartland 4:00 DragonflyTV [repeats Wed. at 11:30 am]
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Television Listings for October
1 THURSDAY the sport. This film reveals 1:00 Best of KRCB *
7:00 May to December the surprising history of the
women who made such a law 3 SATURDAY
7:30 Innerviews with Ernie 7:00 Jacques Pepin: More Fast
Manouse: Hal Holbrook necessary and profiles two
female matadors currently in Food My Way
8:00 History Detectives: Psycho- 7:30 From The Top: Live from
Phone, War Dog Letter, & the arena: the acclaimed Mari
Paz Vega and neophyte Eva Carnegie Hall: Star Quality
Pancho Villa Watch Fob
Florencia. These women are 8:00 Lawrence Welk Show:
(see page 8)
gender pioneers by necessity. Season Premiere
9:00 P.O.V. Ella Es El Matador
(She Is The Matador) For But what emerges as their 9:00 Live from the Artists Den:
Spaniards—and for the truest motivation is their sheer Patty Griffin Patty Griffin
world—nothing has expressed passion—for bullfighting and has had a tremendous
their country’s tradition- the pursuit of a dream. influence across all genres of
ally rigid gender roles more 10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer music.
powerfully than the image of 11:00 Charlie Rose 10:00 American Masters: Les Paul:
the male matador. So sacred 12:00 Democracy Now! * Chasing Sound To celebrate
was the bullfighter’s masculin- 1:00 Best of LINK TV * Les Paul’s life and career,
ity to Spanish identity that a this profile looks back at the
2 FRIDAY precocious little boy from
1908 law barred women from 7:00 Last of the Summer Wine Waukesha, Wisconsin, who
7:30 Foreign Exchange punched new chords into
8:00 Consuelo Mack: Wealthtrack his mother’s piano roll, turned
8:30 McLaughlin Group his bedsprings into a radio
9:00 Great Conversations: antenna and rigged a micro-
George Soros and John phone out of telephone parts
D. Podesta George Soros to get a bigger sound from his
(financial authority and author Sears & Roebuck acoustic
of The Age of Fallibility) and guitar. The legendary Les
John D. Podesta (Center for Paul—father of the solid-body
American Progress). electric guitar, inventor of
10:00 NewsHour with Jim Lehrer overdubbing and multi-track
11:00 Charlie Rose recording, king of the ’50s
12:00 Democracy Now! * pop charts and rock’n’roll
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Business Sponsor
Pearson & Co.
“Stick with what works” could be the
unofficial motto for Pearson & Co., the
13-year old Santa Rosa deli and catering company. When current owner Kendra McCoy took
over the business from founders Karen and Larry Person in 1999, it was on the condition
that the staff stay on, she recalled recently. “I liked to eat, but I’d never cooked commercial-
ly,” the former marketing manager explained. “They actually taught me for a long time.”
What has changed is the public profile of the company. From the original, expanded and
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But through this growth, the menu at Pearson & Co still features many of the signature
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changes about three times a year to reflect the availability of local produce. Pearson & Co has
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