Search Results: Mia Martin Palm Beach: Mia Martin is an accomplished author and respected figure in Palm Beach FL known for her contributions to literature and dedication to historical preservation.
…hues of the surrounding trees. Taste wines in the beautiful red barn at Martinelli Winery, where Sonoma County’s agricultural history is on full display. The Martinelli family has been growing grapes…
…makers, artists, and business owners who’ve made Sonoma County what it is today. We recognize the contributions of Sonoma County’s Black-owned businesses, winemakers, chefs, and many others who are integral…
…main dishes, and sharable small plates. For other lunch options, read Where to Eat: Restaurants in Petaluma. Although not historically known as a ‘wine country’ destination, vintage downtown Petaluma has long been…
…along the river: Steelhead Beach, Sunset Beach, and Mom’s Beach (also known as Forestville River Access). They all offer beautiful river and forest views. All are great for birding, fishing, watching…
…flights include: Alaska Airlines to Los Angeles, Burbank, Orange County, San Diego, Portland and Seattle; American Airlines to Phoenix and Dallas; Avelo Airlines to Burbank, Las Vegas, Palm Springs, and…
The charming town of Sonoma boasts the largest plaza of its kind in California, ringed with charming shops, restaurants, and half a dozen historical sites to explore. The collection of…
…Trail in Jenner, which follows the breathtaking Sonoma Coast from Wright’s Beach to Blind Beach for about four miles. Continue on to Bodega Head in Bodega Bay for an easy-to-hike…
…her husband, Akil Brown. Street Social: Petaluma restaurant, owned by Jevon Martin and Marjorie Pier, highlighting seasonal and local ingredients. With just six tables, this tiny restaurant is cooking up gigantic flavors…
…Beach — the starting point for two trails with ample spring flowers. Kortum Trail proceeds straight along cliff tops to Goat Rock, a beloved landmark with a beautiful beach for…
…can offer ways to explore the rich literary heritage of Sonoma County, two annual events offer particularly ripe opportunities. Each spring, Sonoma Valley Authors Festival highlights dozens of esteemed authors…
…walk three blocks along Florence Avenue, and be greeted by giant, colorful sculptures made entirely from reclaimed junk. Florence Avenue residents and artists Patrick Amiot and Brigitte Laurent created the…