Mountains. Trees. A lake. What makes a city, town, or village come to
life are the people--those who have gone before and those who are there
today. They are what shape and build the community of Ukiah. With their
personalities, foibles, compassion, and humor, some of these influential
men and women stand out by design and some quietly exist on the
sidelines. Utah Haley, a disabled veteran, drives other veterans to
doctors' appointments. Rick Paige is always the first on-scene to help
in a disaster. Spencer Brewer started the Sundays in the Park free
concerts more than two decades ago. Ukiah is a town that supports its
businesses, and those same local businesses give back to the community
in many ways. Shannon Riley of Shoefly and Sox holds an annual shoe
drive. Jan Hoyman and Doug Browe of Hoyman Browe Studios donate
countless pieces of their work to charitable auctions. Ann Kilkenny of
Mendocino Book Company gives time and assistance to local organizations.
Marty Lombardi, who spent 40 years with Savings Bank of Mendocino, was
always lending a helping hand to local nonprofits.