Sonoma County’s two-time Pulitzer Prize-winning newspaper, The Press Democrat, has proudly supported the Green Music Center for nearly a decade as its Premier Media Partner. This season, they’ve supported remarkable performances by acclaimed singer-songwriters Colbie Caillat and Rosanne Cash, as well as the soulful and talented a cappella group Kings Return. Through The Press Democrat’s partnership, the Green Music Center continues to host some of the most captivating artists of our time, making these extraordinary performances accessible to our community.
With a legacy spanning over a century, The Press Democrat has been a cornerstone of Sonoma County. As the largest newspaper between San Francisco and the Oregon border, it reaches approximately a quarter-million readers in print and online each month, reflecting its deep connection to the region. Committed to delivering quality journalism that drives meaningful change in the North Bay, The Press Democrat actively supports the community beyond the newsroom through charitable initiatives such as journalism scholarships offered by The Press Democrat Journalism Trust, community grants provided via the Celebrate Community Partnership program, and enriching events like the Women in Conversation series, often held at the Green Music Center.
We are deeply grateful to The Press Democrat for their unwavering dedication to education and the arts. Their contributions not only strengthen the Green Music Center’s ability to bring world-class performers to Sonoma County but also enrich the cultural fabric of our community.
Corporate contributions are critical to the Green Music Center and their support brings incredible performers from all over the world to Sonoma County. We are thankful to our corporate partners for their deep commitment to fostering thriving communities through the arts and education, and for supporting the ways we enrich the quality of life for everyone in our region.
For more information on partnerships and support, contact Jana Ponce at jana.ponce@sonoma.edu or (707) 664-3530.