From 458e505f05da4c31b7fb8d8d4a414e689ac24575 2019-06-15 17:49:44 From: Christopher Neugebauer <_@chrisjrn.com> Date: 2019-06-15 17:49:44 Subject: [PATCH] Merge branch 'chrisjrn/2019' --- diff --git a/pinaxcon/templates/_footer.html b/pinaxcon/templates/_footer.html index be02d2ce8d2db2422e57ae5413f05bbb42703d0e..6da0612308f87b07955028e732726ca0a0e2550a 100644 --- a/pinaxcon/templates/_footer.html +++ b/pinaxcon/templates/_footer.html @@ -1,15 +1,18 @@ {% load staticfiles %} {% load sponsorship_tags %} +
+© 2018 North Bay Python, member project of Software Freedom Conservancy, a 501(c)(3) charity.
+© 2019 North Bay Python, member project of Software Freedom Conservancy, a 501(c)(3) charity.
{% sponsors "platinum" as platinum %} diff --git a/pinaxcon/templates/_styles.html b/pinaxcon/templates/_styles.html index dbcba589763cd77c56c7991c5add519542234f89..8b46441a2c3a2227917191b607885d35d18ace5c 100644 --- a/pinaxcon/templates/_styles.html +++ b/pinaxcon/templates/_styles.html @@ -2,7 +2,7 @@ {% load staticfiles %} - + {% compress css %} diff --git a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/about/north_bay_python.html b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/about/north_bay_python.html index a0f115c4b5aff86908e8b12450a45117f52a8cf3..e6ffd565047eb280ad2457dc40fa7d9d30e3e06a 100644 --- a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/about/north_bay_python.html +++ b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/about/north_bay_python.html @@ -14,9 +14,9 @@ {% block content %} -North Bay Python is a two-day, single-track Python conference held at the Mystic Theatre in Historic Downtown Petaluma, California, over the weekend of November 3 & 4, 2018.
+North Bay Python is a two-day, single-track Python conference held at the Mystic Theatre in Historic Downtown Petaluma, California, over the weekend of November 2 & 3, 2019.
-We're a nonprofit conference for professionals, enthusiasts and students alike. We're focused on inclusion, accessibility, diversity, and affordability. Most importantly, we're planning a great lineup of talks from all over the Python ecosystem, with plenty of time to meet new people and develop new ideas.
+We're a nonprofit conference for professionals, enthusiasts and students alike. We're focused on producing an event that's inclusive, accessible, affordable, and representative of the community. Most importantly, we're planning a great lineup of talks from all over the Python ecosystem, with plenty of time to make new connections and enjoy a weekend in the North Bay.
Our venue, the Mystic Theatre in Downtown Petaluma, is a beautiful example of an early 1900s Vaudeville theatre. You can find over 50 different food and drink options within a short walk, and the nearest hotel is only a block away.
diff --git a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/about/petaluma.html b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/about/petaluma.html index e63d0f017f7f1556be71e04b693a5a055dd21d1b..0b13533a4c7eaa47c2562363dc0b8f3a48960d0f 100644 --- a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/about/petaluma.html +++ b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/about/petaluma.html @@ -9,21 +9,29 @@ {% block body_class %}about{% endblock %} {% block lede %} - The best town you probably haven't bothered visiting yet. + The best town you probably haven't visited yet. {% endblock %} {% block content %} -North Bay Python's home is Petaluma, a delightfully quaint dairy town, nestled on a river at the southern edge of California's Wine Country. We've got beautiful scenery right on our doorstep, and we're less than an hour's drive from San Francisco over the Golden Gate Bridge. We've got a whole page dedicated to Petaluma if you want to learn more about it.
+North Bay Python's home is Petaluma, a delightfully quaint dairy town, nestled on a river at the southern edge of California's Wine Country and at the intersection of Sonoma, Napa, and Marin Counties. This three county region, which makes up the North Bay, is famous for its parkland, forests, agriculture, fine food, wine, beer, and spirits.
+ +We've got beautiful scenery right on our doorstep, and we're less than an hour's drive from San Francisco over the Golden Gate Bridge.
Our venue, The Mystic Theatre, is not the only local example of early 1900s architecture, either: Downtown is full of great examples of Victorian-era buildings that survived the 1906 earthquake. Just down the road, you'll find the center of the maker movement and a thriving craft brewery scene.
+From family-friendly hikes to museums, wine tours to windswept beaches, and lots of kid-friendly attractions, there's a lot to do in see in the region. We encourage attendees to bring their families and extend their stay beyond the conference!
+The Golden Gate Bridge is well-known to San Franciscans as being approximately 8,000 miles long and shrouded in fog, so few ever cross up into the North Bay. Happily, the drive north is easy and it can be swift. There are many ways to get to Petaluma, we've covered driving, public transit, and flights on the How to Get Here page.
+The Golden Gate Bridge is well-known to San Franciscans for being a million miles long and ever shrouded in fog, so few ever cross up into the North Bay. Happily, the trek north can be easy, if not swift.
+ +Regardless of where you're coming from, we've got guides on how to fly to North Bay Python, how to make day trips from elsewhere in the Bay Area, and how to make a weekend of it and stay around Petaluma. We've got an overview focused on travel on the How to Get Here page.
+ +When you get here, you're sure to find a nice place to stay that fits your budget. You can find a range of options, and some special discounts, available on the Where to Stay page. {% comment %}We'll have group rates and discounts at local hotels when tickets are available.{% endcomment %}
-When you get here, you're sure to find a nice place to stay that fits your budget. {%comment %}You can find a range of options, and some special discounts, available on the Where to Stay page.{%endcomment%} We'll have group rates and discounts at local hotels when tickets are available.
+To make your visit even better, we've prepared a food guide which will help you find good eats in Petaluma. If you're sticking around beyond the conference or looking further afield, you'll want to check out your favorite food or restaurant guide.
{% endblock %} diff --git a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/about/team.html b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/about/team.html index f6059590e459faf234d53f54a83c9acc9a66d529..ec61c94da6c094d12d5169923846fc97ca871c81 100644 --- a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/about/team.html +++ b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/about/team.html @@ -41,12 +41,9 @@ Our team of North Bay and Bay Area locals has years of experience building commuSam is a Python developer and distributed-systems "enthusiast" hailing from Seattle by birth, New York by nurture, and the Bay Area by choice. Five years ago he attended his first PyCon US and hasn't been able to break the habit; after making the jump from audience to stage in 2014 and speaking regularly at events around the world, he was thrilled to join the team when invited by Chris and Josh. Sam currently works at Nuna building healthcare data infrastructure for the U.S. Medicaid and Medicare programs and resides in Oakland with his husband Kameron. (@skimbrel on Twitter)
-Andrew is a Django and Python developer who originally hails from London but moved to the Bay Area five years ago. He's been writing open source software for over a decade as well as working in various different parts of the technology industry, and currently works at Eventbrite. He regularly speaks at Python (and other) events around the world, and has a keen interest in building communities and inclusivity. (@andrewgodwin on Twitter)
-Josh is a painfully earnest community strategist and recovering web developer. Born and raised in the North Bay, he spent 4.5 years building Web & Interactive Media Professionals (WIMP), a local community, before moving on to do community management for O'Reilly Media. These days Josh does communications for Google Open Source and serves as CFO for the Open Source Initiative (OSI). He loves to help free software communities become more welcoming and introduce students and junior developers to open source. (@joshsimmons on Twitter)
+Josh is a painfully earnest community strategist and recovering web developer. Born and raised in the North Bay, he spent 4.5 years building Web & Interactive Media Professionals (WIMP), a local community, before moving on to do community management for O'Reilly Media. These days Josh does open source strategy for Salesforce and serves as VP of the Open Source Initiative (OSI). He loves to help free software communities become more welcoming and introduce students and junior developers to open source. (@joshsimmons on Twitter)
Sarah is a Python developer, Stanford graduate student, and head organizer of PyLadies Silicon Valley. Sarah fell in love with the Python community in 2012, after joining PyLadies and attending her first PyCon. She joined the North Bay Python organising team for our first conference in 2017. Sarah’s areas of study include algorithms, economics, and health policy modeling. (@sarahkuchinksy on Twitter) @@ -62,6 +59,13 @@ After leaving academia 20 years ago, Max became a freelance developer and open s
+Andrew is a Django and Python developer who originally hails from London but moved to the Bay Area five years ago. He's been writing open source software for over a decade as well as working in various different parts of the technology industry, and currently works at Eventbrite. He regularly speaks at Python (and other) events around the world, and has a keen interest in building communities and inclusivity. (@andrewgodwin on Twitter)
+ +We acknowledge that our small team has limited perspective, and that to build a truly inclusive event, we need to seek the perspectives of a diverse range of people. We thank the following people and organizations for providing us with advice along the way.
diff --git a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/accommodations.html b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/accommodations.html index 5301805668b29c64a213f76cf4e336975d1d274c..73c4d14c1fddd9c3dd3b4c92f6aa66d20c6e8390 100644 --- a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/accommodations.html +++ b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/accommodations.html @@ -43,8 +43,10 @@ This guide summarizes accessibility, accommodations, and known issues. If you haWe offer access to a private room with power for parents to nurse or pump milk just across the street from the conference venue at WORK Petaluma where parents can also find a bathroom with a changing table.
+We offer access to a private room with power for parents to nurse or pump milk just across the street from the conference venue at WORK Petaluma, where parents can also find a bathroom with a changing table.
-We will be offering childcare this year. Please indicate whether or not you'd like to take advantage of on-site childcare when you register. More details will be announced soon.
+We offer free childcare during the conference. Please indicate whether or not you'd like to take advantage of on-site childcare when you register and we'll follow up with additional details.
+ +Last year we worked with Corporate Kids Events and provided childcare Saturday and Sunday from 9:00am and 7:00pm, so parents don't have to miss a moment of the core conference which runs from 10:00am to 6:00pm.
{% endblock %} diff --git a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/attend.html b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/attend.html index cf967e1f2e6aa0f0ab31371c54e4ea940a9308f8..8ea507eaabb60b116f740e23e3ce980cd2f6f8b3 100644 --- a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/attend.html +++ b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/attend.html @@ -10,13 +10,15 @@ {% block body_class %}attend{% endblock %} {% block lede %} - P-Town. Rivertown. That place where the cows are. No matter what you call Petaluma, we want you to join us here for a great weekend of Python talks and networking. North Bay Python tickets start at $25 for unaffiliated individuals, and $180 for corporate attendees. + P-Town. Rivertown. That place with epic cow pastures and a new AVA. No matter what you call Petaluma, we want you to join us here for a great weekend of Python talks and networking. North Bay Python tickets start at $25 for unaffiliated individuals, and $180 for corporate attendees. {% endblock %} {% block content %} -To buy a ticket, create an account, and go to the dashboard. If you've already bought a ticket, you can check out our information on where to stay and how to get here.
+To buy a ticket, create an account, and go to the dashboard. If you've already bought a ticket, you can check out our information on where to stay and how to get here. + +
We also have guides on how to fly to North Bay Python, how to make day trips from elsewhere in the Bay Area, and how to make a weekend of it and stay around Petaluma.
Attendees should fill out their own registration form. When you complete the form, you'll receive a link that you can pass on if someone is paying on your behalf.
@@ -25,7 +27,7 @@T-shirts are only available for tickets bought before October 9th.
+T-shirts are only available for tickets bought before October 9th.
To make up for it, we’ve located our conference right in the middle of Historic Downtown Petaluma’s restaurant district. You can find everything from market delis and barbecue, through to Michelin-rated restaurants, all within 5 minutes walk. You’ll get a better lunch than we’d ever be able to cater, for much less. We'll have a locals' guide to Petaluma to help you find places to eat.
-If budget permits, or if we find a sponsor, we’ll provide coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and some light snacks in the morning before proceedings kick off on both days.
+We'll provide coffee, tea, hot chocolate, and some light snacks in the morning before proceedings kick off on both days.
We’ll be designing a collectible North Bay Python t-shirt for you to pick up at the conference, and they’ll be available in a variety of sizes, cuts and colors. Each t-shirt costs $30, and for supporter, corporate, and sponsor ticket holders, you’ll get your first t-shirt free!
-T-shirts are available only for tickets purchased by Tuesday 9 October.
+T-shirts are available only for tickets purchased by Wednesday, October 9th.
Sponsor tickets come with sponsor benefits. To find out more, see our Sponsors page.
-Thanks to our sponsor, Indeed, we'll be offering childcare at a nearby venue. If you have children, we'll have qualified carers available to take care of them.
+We'll be offering childcare at a nearby venue. If you have children, we'll have qualified care providers available to take care of them. Parents can find more useful information on our Accommodations page.
+ +Please check out our Accessibility and Accommodations page. Whether you have mobility, hearing, or vision issues, or a service animal, dietary restrictions, or something else you need to consider to navigate North Bay Python, we've got you covered. Please don't hesitate to reach out if you have questions we can help answer!
+ +If you don't have an employer paying to send you to North Bay Python, we encourage you to apply for financial aid. We can help defray the cost of travel, food, and lodging, as our goal is for attending North Bay Python to cost you about as much as staying home.
{% endblock %} diff --git a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/day-trip.html b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/day-trip.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..ef3ebed6a1f96a2bf56ac257171b3224ef1a4d4c --- /dev/null +++ b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/day-trip.html @@ -0,0 +1,60 @@ +{% extends "page_with_title_and_lede.html" %} + +{% load i18n %} + +{% block head_title %}Making a Day Trip to North Bay Python{% endblock %} + +{% block heading %}Making a Day Trip to North Bay Python{% endblock %} + +{% block body_class %}attend{% endblock %} + +{% block lede %} + Boldly go where many have gone before: you can commute to North Bay Python each day, though you'll probably have to drive. Public transit is an option, but it's not great. You won't be able to spend as much time with fellow attendees, but you'll still have a great time! +{% endblock %} + + +{% block content %} + + +How you get here depends, naturally, on where you're coming from. Broadly, your options are: flying, cab rides, public transit, ride sharing apps, or renting a car.
+ +Public transit to Petaluma is currently not great. You can take the 101 bus operated by Golden Gate Transit from downtown San Francisco, or south from Santa Rosa. Depending on sponsorship, we hope to run a free shuttle with BART and Caltrain connections for people from further out of town.
+ +SMART, the new train service that runs along the 101 corridor, recently started operations. SMART is not suitable for getting to North Bay Python if you travel on weekends, as the first train leaves after proceedings start. SMART may be a better option than taking the bus between San Rafael and Petaluma if you travel up on weekdays.
+ +If you're driving up, downtown Petaluma is at exit 472A on Highway 101, 35 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge.
+ +All parking is free in Petaluma, however near the Mystic, street-level parking is time-limited. All-day parking is available at street level west of 5th St (towards 6th St), and at the the undercover garages at Theatre Square and at Keller St. Both garages are in short walking distance of the Mystic.
+ +All the official events will take place on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from November 1st to 3rd. On Friday, we'll only have events in the evening. On Saturday and Sunday, events will run morning through evening, with the core conference going from 10:00am to 6:00pm.
+ +If you live in the North Bay, we encourage you to join us for events all three days. If you live further afield, you may want to skip Friday and only join us on Saturday and Sunday.
+ +Petaluma is right at the intersection of Sonoma, Napa, and Marin Counties. This three county region, which makes up the North Bay, is famous for its parkland, forests, agriculture, fine food, wine, beer, and spirits.
+ +We've prepared a food guide which will help you find good eats in Petaluma, but if you're sticking around beyond the conference, you'll want to check out your favorite food or restaurant guide. We've also put together a transit guide to help you get around town once you're here.
+ +From family-friendly hikes to museums, wine tours to wind swept beaches, and lots of kid-friendly attractions, we encourage folks to bring their families along! We will offer free childcare for kids from 6 months to 12 years of age during the conference.
+ +If your employer isn't paying for you to attend North Bay Python, then you should apply for financial aid. If money is the reason you're considering day tripping to North Bay Python, rather than staying at one of the hotels, then you should definitely apply for financial aid.
+ +We're a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and our priority is accessibility. Our goal is for attending North Bay Python to cost about as much as staying home. Learn more about our financial aid program, including application process, timelines, and policies. Don't worry, it's easier than it sounds!
+ +{% endblock %} diff --git a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/finaid.html b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/finaid.html index 596d503a6a1dd969e540d64d67a6af8a6e227cc1..852928e1c021bcf565c714a2b24dd643f9319c7f 100644 --- a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/finaid.html +++ b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/finaid.html @@ -9,7 +9,7 @@ {% block body_class %}attend{% endblock %} {% block lede %} -Part of the Python community spirit is making knowledge – and access to the community – available to everyone who needs it. If don't live near Petaluma and need help getting here, we want to help out. +Part of the Python community spirit is making knowledge – and access to the community – available to everyone who needs it. If you don't live near Petaluma and need help getting here, we want to help out. {% endblock %} {% block content %} @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@ Part of the Python community spirit is making knowledge – and access to thTo apply, please fill out the application form.
+To apply, please fill out the application form.
Applications will be assessed every Friday, starting September 21st until October 19th, or our budget is exhausted, whichever comes first. To increase your chances of getting accepted, please apply as soon as possible.
diff --git a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/fly.html b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/fly.html new file mode 100644 index 0000000000000000000000000000000000000000..fb44b9d03b9284561458b8beb111be1a8372e739 --- /dev/null +++ b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/fly.html @@ -0,0 +1,73 @@ +{% extends "page_with_title_and_lede.html" %} + +{% load i18n %} + +{% block head_title %}Flying to North Bay Python{% endblock %} + +{% block heading %}Flying to North Bay Python{% endblock %} + +{% block body_class %}attend{% endblock %} + +{% block lede %} + Flying in for North Bay Python can be a breeze. A bus, train, or cab ride after landing in Santa Rosa, Oakland, or San Francisco, you can be ensconced in your accommodation and gearing up for the conference. +{% endblock %} + +{% block content %} + +You can get to Petaluma from any of six airports, three of which we recommend, one of which is very convenient if it's an option for you:
+ +Charles M. Schulz Sonoma County Airport, in Santa Rosa, is just 25 miles away from the venue and offers the convenience of a small regional airport. With short lines, short walks, Snoopy statues, and the shortest distance from the venue, this is our #1 recommendation.
+ +You can get to and from the airport in about 30 minutes with a taxi cab, bus, or train with a short cab ride. You could rent a car, but you won't need it unless you're planning to explore the North Bay while you're in town.
+ +You can fly into Santa Rosa through many airports, including: Portland (PDX), Los Angeles (LAX), Seattle (SEA), San Diego(SAN), Santa Ana (SNA), Phoenix (PHX), Dallas (DFW), Denver (DEN), and Minneapolis (MSP). You could fly from San Francisco (SFO) if you really wanted to, but we don't recommend it!
+ +The airports in Oakland and San Francisco are about 50 miles away from the venue and have many more connecting flights. Because of their distance from the venue, travel times are very subject to freeway traffic and can range from 60 to 90 minutes. Upon arrival, we recommend taking the express bus; it's faster and cheaper than weaving together public transit systems to get here.
+ +The airports in Sacramento and San Jose are about 85 miles away from the venue and aren't recommended, but are options available to you. You'll probably need to rent a car. + +
If you happen to be a pilot, or be willing to charter a flight, you can flight directly into town through Petaluma Municipal Airport!
+ +How you get to Petaluma from the airport depends, naturally, on which airport you're flying into. Per airport details are provided above, but broadly your options are: cab rides, express shuttles, public transit, ride sharing apps, or renting a car.
+ +Depending on which airport you use, you'll be in town within 30 to 90 minutes. If you need to park a car, take note: all parking is free in Petaluma, however street-level praking is time-limited near the venue. All-day parking is available at street level west of 5th Street (towards 6th Street), and at the garages at Theatre Square and at Keller St. Both garages are in short walking distance of the venue.
+ +You'll probably want to stay at one of the hotels in Petaluma, but there are options nearby in Rohnert Park, or in Sonoma Valley if you'd like an extra dose of scenery. If you're feeling adventurous, you could even stay out on the coast in Bodega Bay or up in Santa Rosa. But staying in Petaluma near the venue means you'll have a very walkable weekend; you won't need to worry about driving or getting rides at all!
+ +Check out our Where to Stay page for more details on hotels and other options, including links to discounted rooms.
+ +All the official events will take place on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from November 1st to 3rd, so we recommend you arrive Friday afternoon (at the latest) and depart on Sunday evening (at the earliest).
+ +Many people choose to arrive Thursday evening and depart Monday morning, for convenience. Lots of attendees choose to start their visit even earlier, or stay longer, so they have time to explore our landmarks, expansive parkland, and world class hospitality.
+ +Petaluma is right at the intersection of Sonoma, Napa, and Marin Counties. This three county region, which makes up the North Bay, is famous for its parkland, forests, agriculture, fine food, wine, beer, and spirits. There's a lot to do here and we encourage you to explore while you're here!
+ +We've prepared a food guide which will help you find good eats in Petaluma, but if you're sticking around beyond the conference, you'll want to check out your favorite food or restaurant guide. We've also put together a transit guide to help you get around town once you're here.
+ +From family-friendly hikes to museums, wine tours to wind swept beaches, and lots of kid-friendly attractions, we encourage folks to bring their families along and stay as long as they can! We will offer free childcare for kids from 6 months to 12 years of age during the conference.
+ +{% endblock %} diff --git a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/hotels.html b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/hotels.html index 5e89bcd7f53f769e3cf578df945ac24d849ca64f..c7a55c495d497d273974321c2f9db951954da80e 100644 --- a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/hotels.html +++ b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/hotels.html @@ -30,7 +30,7 @@How you get here depends, naturally, on where you're coming from. Broadly, your options are: flying, cab rides, public transit, ride sharing apps, or renting a car.
+ +Public transit to Petaluma is currently not great. You can take the 101 bus operated by Golden Gate Transit from downtown San Francisco, or south from Santa Rosa. Depending on sponsorship, we hope to run a free shuttle with BART and Caltrain connections for people from further out of town.
+ +SMART, the new train service that runs along the 101 corridor, recently started operations. SMART is not suitable for getting to North Bay Python if you travel on weekends, as the first train leaves after proceedings start. SMART may be a better option than taking the bus between San Rafael and Petaluma if you travel up on weekdays.
+ +If you're driving up, downtown Petaluma is at exit 472A on Highway 101, 35 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge.
+ +All parking is free in Petaluma, however near the Mystic, street-level parking is time-limited. All-day parking is available at street level west of 5th St (towards 6th St), and at the the undercover garages at Theatre Square and at Keller St. Both garages are in short walking distance of the Mystic.
+ +You'll probably want to stay at one of the hotels in Petaluma, but there are options nearby in Rohnert Park, or in Sonoma Valley if you'd like an extra dose of scenery. If you're feeling adventurous, you could even stay out on the coast in Bodega Bay or up in Santa Rosa. But staying in Petaluma near the venue means you'll have a very walkable weekend; you won't need to worry about driving or getting rides at all!
+ +Check out our Where to Stay page for more details on hotels and other options, including links to discounted rooms.
+ +All the official events will take place on Friday, Saturday, and Sunday, from November 1st to 3rd, so we recommend you arrive Friday afternoon (at the latest) and depart on Sunday evening (at the earliest).
+ +Many people choose to arrive Thursday evening and depart Monday morning, for convenience. Lots of attendees choose to start their visit even earlier, or stay longer, so they have time to explore our landmarks, expansive parkland, and world class hospitality.
+ +Petaluma is right at the intersection of Sonoma, Napa, and Marin Counties. This three county region, which makes up the North Bay, is famous for its parkland, forests, agriculture, fine food, wine, beer, and spirits. There's a lot to do here and we encourage you to explore while you're here!
+ +We've prepared a food guide which will help you find good eats in Petaluma, but if you're sticking around beyond the conference, you'll want to check out your favorite food or restaurant guide. We've also put together a transit guide to help you get around town once you're here.
+ +From family-friendly hikes to museums, wine tours to wind swept beaches, and lots of kid-friendly attractions, we encourage folks to bring their families along and stay as long as they can! We will offer free childcare for kids from 6 months to 12 years of age during the conference.
+ +If your employer isn't paying for you to attend North Bay Python, then you should apply for financial aid. If you're hesitating about applying for financial aid, don't.
+ +We're a 501(c)(3) nonprofit and our priority is accessibility. Our goal is for attending North Bay Python to cost about as much as staying home. Learn more about our financial aid program, including application process, timelines, and policies. Don't worry, it's easier than it sounds!
+ +{% endblock %} diff --git a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/transit.html b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/transit.html index 4607cc0aa9504d1628954428633e61bad3331842..9f7a01cafb1d7c4668838f6b8e6a3029b00fdc2d 100644 --- a/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/transit.html +++ b/pinaxcon/templates/static_pages/attend/transit.html @@ -9,13 +9,13 @@ {% block body_class %}attend{% endblock %} {% block lede %} - Petaluma is, for the most part, very walkable. However, you can use public transit or taxis and can find ample parking to help with the rest. + Petaluma is, for the most part, very walkable. However, you can use public transit or taxis and can find ample parking to help with the rest. {% endblock %} {% block content %} -The Mystic and Hotel Petaluma are both located in Downtown Petaluma which is compact and walkable, but some hotels are further afield and you may find a need for taxis or public transit. Here you'll find a guide to local transit. You can find information about parking on the Travel page.
+The Mystic and Hotel Petaluma are both located in downtown Petaluma which is compact and walkable, but some hotels are further afield and you may find a need for taxis or public transit. Here you'll find a guide to local transit. You can find information about parking on the Travel page.
While this page offers an overview of travel information, we've put together a few special guides for travelers:
+ +If you're driving up, Downtown Petaluma is at exit 472A on Highway 101, 35 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge.
All parking is free in Petaluma, however near the Mystic, street-level parking is time-limited. All-day parking is available at street level west of 5th St (towards 6th St), and at the the undercover garages at Keller St and at Theatre Square. Both garages are in short walking distance of the Mystic.
-Public transit to Petaluma is currently not great.
- -You can take the 101 bus operated by Golden Gate Transit from downtown San Francisco, or south from Santa Rosa. Depending on sponsorship, we hope to run a free shuttle with BART and Caltrain connections for people from further out of town.
+Public transit to Petaluma is currently not great. You can take the 101 bus operated by Golden Gate Transit from downtown San Francisco, or south from Santa Rosa. Depending on sponsorship, we hope to run a free shuttle with BART and Caltrain connections for people from further out of town.
SMART, the new train service that runs along the 101 corridor, recently started operations. SMART is not suitable for getting to North Bay Python if you travel on weekends, as the first train leaves after proceedings start. SMART may be a better option than taking the bus between San Rafael and Petaluma if you travel up on weekdays.
-Petaluma is within driving distance of all Bay Area Airports, and each airport has varying levels of public transit links to Petaluma.
- -STS is 30 minutes out of Petaluma, and has nonstop flights to most major west coast cities on Alaska, United, and American, as well as Minneapolis and Las Vegas on Sun Country.
- -On weekdays and weekend afternoons, SMART train runs from STS to Downtown Petaluma Station, 1/4mi away from the North Bay Python venue. STS is also serviced by the Sonoma County Airport Express bus.
- -If you can't make it to STS, you can also try San Francisco (SFO) or Oakland (OAK) international airports. These have many more flights than STS, but are twice the distance away, and are subject to more highway traffic between the airport and Petaluma.
- -Transfers to Petaluma are available through the Sonoma County Airport Express.
- -If you're planning on renting a car, San Jose (SJC) or Sacramento (SMF) are both two hours drive away.
- -If you happen to have an aircraft of your own, Petaluma Municipal Airport is 3 miles down the road.
+Petaluma is within driving distance of all Bay Area airports, and each airport has varying levels of public transit links to Petaluma. We've prepared a special guide on how to fly to North Bay Python.
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+ Whether you're from Sonoma County, + from the Bay Area, + or flying here for the first time, + North Bay Python in Petaluma is easy to get to. +
++ Fly into Sonoma County Airport at Santa Rosa, 30 minutes away. + Or, we're an express bus ride away from San Francisco and Oakland + international airports. +
+ Drive 35 miles North of the Golden Gate Bridge, or take transit from + downtown San Francisco, and spend the night. +
Enjoy free all-day parking close to the venue, or take regular buses from San Francisco, Marin County, and Sonoma County
North Bay Python's home is Petaluma, a delightfully quaint dairy town, nestled on a river at the edge of California's Wine Country. Here's what you can look forward to:
- -… and it's only an hour away from San Francisco (on a good day).
+We're a conference for everyone in Northern California, etc + etc etc words words words words words.
+We take our code of conduct serioiusly: our staff have taken enforcement training.
If you live out of town, we want to make sure you can attend.
+We want to look like the Bay Area. We have diversity targets for our speakers and audience.
+North Bay Python is proud to be founded on a commitment to inclusion and diversity. Here's what we commit to:
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