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…that has served as a railroad station, general store, post office, and hardware store, Penngrove Market offers local produce, prepared foods, and libations such as Penngrove-made Acre and Spade hard cider. A…
…change. Many Sonoma County farmers, land managers, businesses, and residents are working hard to achieve carbon neutrality here, and happily, visitors to Sonoma County can join in this pursuit. Read…
…County since the 1970s. The family winery, now run by John and his two sons Austin and Paul, was a culmination of decades of hard work and experience. Austin and…
…are now reserved for a rousing evening of accordions and good friends. See you there August 19-20. -Richard A. Green A Foodie Day in the Springs Busy travelers headed to…
…in Sebastopol had long been selling its dry-farmed heirloom apples at area farmers markets when in 2012, Julie Devoto and Hunter Wade began using them to make minimal-intervention hard ciders…
…has four accessible guest rooms featuring 32-inch wide doors, lowered peephole and shelves, grab bars in the bathroom, roll-in shower with fold-down seat, roll-up sink with lowered mirrors, hard-wire visual…
…everyday that soothes the spirit and settles the mind. -Richard A. Green Bodega’s Hidden Galleries In the compact town of Bodega, a few minutes inland from the coast, the Sonoma County Artisans’…
…and there are picnic spots and a pond to enjoy. Volunteer gleaning with Farm to Pantry usually means spending about three hours on a local farm or in an orchard…
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…of our thirty tents offers a private viewing deck, an en-suite bathroom, polished hardwood floors, and, because it’s camping, all the enchanting sounds of the Sonoma Serengeti at night! Revel…
…breweries, distilleries, and cider houses that produce everything from hoppy IPAs and small-batch whiskeys to crisp, fruit-forward hard ciders. Locally grown herbs, citrus, and stone fruits frequently find their way…