Stolman celebration at SSU Jan. 28
A CELEBRATION of Ed Stolman’s life will be held on Monday, Jan. 28.
Ed Stolman, the visionary entrepreneur, health-care consultant, philanthropist and devotee of historic preservation and lifelong learning, who died Dec. 23, will be remembered at a special celebration of life in Weill Hall at the Green Music Center, at Sonoma State University, on Monday, Jan. 28.
The event, which will run from 4 to 6 p.m., will feature remarks from SSU President Ruben Armiñana, longtime friend and co-owner of Jacuzzi Family Winery and Cline Cellars, Nancy Cline and Les Adler, former dean of SSU extended education and co-founder of the Osher Lifelong Learning Institute at SSU.
Stolman’s support and leadership helped found the Osher Institute at SSU, and he was also instrumental in generating support to fund the Green Music Center.
Among his many honors, Stolman was awarded an honorary Doctor of Humane Letters degree from Sonoma State in 2001. He had served on the university’s President’s Advisory Council and on the board of advisors executive committee, and on the artists committee, for the Weill Hall at Green Music Center.
Visitors traveling to the celebration can reach the Green Center from Petaluma Hill Road on the east side of Rohnert Park.

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