Martinelli Winery in Forestville, a family-owned landmark, is known for its bold Zinfandel and Pinot Noir. As Julianna Martinelli, a board member and part owner, explains, “Our wines aren’t wimpy; ...
I love the crisp, cool, salty air that soothes your throat as you take a deep breath; the beaches that stretch for miles and hold my precious memories; the abundance of nature and wildlife that never ...
Founded by Omer Seltzer, a cheesemaker from a family of renowned Israeli cheese artisans, Mt. Eitan Cheese brings a unique fusion of Middle Eastern and European cheesemaking traditions to Sonoma ...
On a beautiful October morning at Lightwave, while the weather could easily have been mistaken for summer, autumn leaves unpredictably fell around happy visitors, neighbors, and friends (many of them ...
Sonoma County celebrates harvest season 2024 with a feast of local flavors. From farm-fresh ingredients to neighborhood cafés, businesses across the county offer residents and visitors a chance to ...
Fall in Sonoma County is always beautiful and unique. It typically starts hot (yikes, it was 103 degrees through much of October), then cools down, and the fall colors arrive. But the real magic of ...
In Sonoma County, there are many ways to stimulate brain health: destress by walking at Armstrong Woods, play at Dylan Beach, join a meditation group, bliss out with great music at many local venues, ...
The 17th annual Petaluma Turkey Trot is back, inviting the community to lace up their running shoes for one of Sonoma County’s most cherished Thanksgiving traditions. This family-friendly event brings ...
November in Rohnert Park brings a range of events that honor veterans, showcase local artisans, and feature performances from classical music to lively concerts. Whether you’re attending a ceremony, ...
•Where to find: People’s Music in Sebastopol offers kid-friendly ukuleles, tambourines, and small bongos. •Why they’re great: Instruments promote creativity and coordination — and give parents a ...
In the spirit of World Kindness Week, especially after navigating a highly polarizing election that felt reminiscent of the “may you live in interesting times” trope, it’s more important than ever to ...