Sonoma County is a well-known hotbed of handmade crafts, individual artistry and usual creations. Now you can find many of these items all in a single place that's dedicated to the practice of economic localism.
There's more to localism and community-building than commerce, and Share Local founder Kelley Rajala also has plans for adding a social crossroads function to their new storefront location in downtown Santa Rosa.
Share Exchange is now open in downtown Santa Rosa, at 531 5th Street, a block from the Santa Rosa Plaza. Or find them on Facebook here.
You can see the North Bay Report story on the Santa Rosa Tool Library at this link.