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Good Eats Event Calendar Budgeting 101 Psychology of Eating Increase Home Value Community Resources Service Directory
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Restaurants Valley Seasonal Mediterranean-inspired fare in a polished restaurant featuring a terrace & a wine bar. 487 1st St W, Sonoma, CA 95476 Phone: (707) 934-8403| Web: www.valleybarandbottle.com
Gott’s Roadside Member of an area fast-food chain with indoor-outdoor seating showcases gourmet burgers & tacos. 933 Main St, CA-29, St Helena, CA 94574 Phone: (707) 963-3486| Web: www.gotts.com
Sandrino Pizza & Vino Quaint pizzeria for creative pies, craft beer & Italian wine in a cozy tile-and-wood setting. 45 Caledonia St, Sausalito, CA 94965 Phone: (415) 729-9166| Web: www.sandrino.co
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Lighthouse Café
The Plaza Bistro
Casual spot offering an American breakfast/lunch menu with Danish options. 1311 Bridgeway, Sausalito, CA
Warm, brick-lined space in a historic building for Mediterranean & Italian fare & ample wine. 420 1st St E, Sonoma, CA
The Charter Oak
La Casa Restaurant & Bar
Seasonal, family-style Californian fare served in luxe, brick-walled quarters with an outdoor patio. 1050 Charter Oak Ave, St Helena, CA
Opened in 1967, this Mexican venue offers Jalisco cuisine in a warm, traditional space with a patio. 121 E Spain St, Sonoma, CA
Willi’s Wine Bar Charming roadhouse cottage with a cozy patio offering Eclectic small plates & local wines. 1415 Town and Country Dr, Santa Rosa, CA
Della Santina’s Rustic Italian fare crafted in a homey, family-run trattoria with a greenery-filled courtyard. 133 E Napa St, Sonoma, CA
The Red Grape Easygoing, family-run pizzeria with brick-oven pies, salads & pasta dishes, plus a charming patio. 529 1st St W, Sonoma, CA
B&V Whiskey Bar & Grille Rustic-chic hangout in a former creamery offering hearty burgers, plus beer & whiskey flights. 400 1st St E, Sonoma, CA
LaSalette Modern takes on Portuguese dishes are served at this intimate spot with wood-fired oven & terrace. 6757, 452 1st St E Suite H, Sonoma, CA
Shige Sushi Tokyo-born chef serves sushi at this Japanese dinner locale. 19161 Sonoma Hwy, Sonoma, CA
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EVENTS Dec 3 Mad Hatter Holiday Festival Come enjoy the carolers, marching bands, train rides, and more at this exciting festival for the holidays! The Red Queen will be coming out of the Rabbit Hole with a host of creatures right in front of the JFK Library. Learn more at hattervallejo.com
Dec 4 Pictures with Santa Come on out for some Holiday fun with your family and friends! Holiday trivia, games for the kids, holiday music, food, and beverages await your arrival! Learn more at visitvallejo.com.
DEC 11 Breathless Holiday Party Enjoy the Bubbles with some Street Food, Jamaican jerk chicken, fish sliders on coconut rolls with lime aioli, slaw and more tasty bites. The beautiful and talented Ellie James will be here performing and bringing us all some holiday cheer. From 11am - 1pm. $20 tickets, club discount applies Make your reservation today! Learn more at breathlesswines.com/events.
Jan 1 New Year’s Day Bubbles, Dim Sum & Tarot Card Readings Join us at the Breathless Wines Tasting Room for our 7th Anniversary of welcoming in the New Year with Breathless Bubbles, Dim Sum, and Tarot Card Readings! Hop on over to celebrate 2023 and the upcoming Chinese New Year, the Year of the Rabbit. Reservations are required, make yours today! Details at breathlesswines.com/events.
Jan 14-15 Winter WINEland Join us for 2 glorious days along the Wine Road for our 30th Anniversary Winter WINEland …The perfect winter escape...taste current vintages, multiple varietals grown in Sonoma County, and experience the beauty
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EVENTS of Winter in Sonoma County. Restock your cellar, enjoy wine with friends, discover new wineries or old favorites in Sonoma County Wine Country. Our detailed program will be available at wineroad.com.
Jan 28 Chowder Day Returning for the first time in three years, tickets for this popular event are sure to sell out. Chowder Day is a self-guided tour of the coast’s best places to chow down on chowder, with samples available at close to a dozen restaurants stretching from Bodega Bay to Valley Ford. Participating restaurants will be decorated for the event and visitors are encouraged to get in on the act and wear their most creative clam couture. $25 tickets on sale at visitbodegabayca.com/chowder-day.
Feb 11 Lake Sonoma Steelhead Festival This free event attracts upwards of 12,000 people to the grounds of the Milt Brandt Visitor Center at Lake Sonoma. Adults and children enjoy tours of the hatchery and watch one of nature’s most fascinating species -- Steelhead pushing upstream and leaping out of the water as they climb the fish ladder. Details at lakesonoma.org.
Feb 17-20 Cloverdale Citrus Fair The Cloverdale Citrus Fair began as a typical country fair in 1892 and still remains the earliest fair held in California each year. The fair was established as a way to celebrate the abundant citrus crop that was once part of the northern Sonoma County landscape. Learn more at cloverdalecitrusfair.org.
MAR 12 St. Patrick’s Day 5k St. Patrick’s Day 5K is an annual themed run/walk race open to all ages and abilities. Stick around after the race for the post-run celebration
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EATING
THE PSYCHOLOGY Control weight gain and compulsive eating behaviors by making better choices about the food that you eat.
Control weight gain and compulsive eating behaviors by making better choices about the food that you eat.
strive to achieve but often fall short.
Influences Cultural, social, family, and economical factors may be a Consumption direct influence Some of us more than others realize linked to our food and eating that what we eat can effect how we behaviors. feel such as eating However, a more serious influence too little or too much. We should such as stress, boredom and be able to enjoy anxiety can play what we eat but a larger role also feel better as many of us when we do. eat as a coping Eating healthy is a challenging task mechanism. that many of us Although it can
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sometimes help bring relief and ease feelings, it often leads to regret and build more negativity. Avoiding the problem with food will often create another problem with self-image when suffering from weight gain or other negative affects caused by unhealthy eating. Weight Management Here are tips to help you manage your weight. For starters, never skip a meal. By skipping a meal, you’re allowing yourself to become
hungry later which can result in reckless binge eating. Be sure to plan your meals ahead of time and limit night time snacking. This will allow you to always be one step ahead
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Eating Diary - This is a great tool to keep track of your eating habits. Record what food you eat and when you eat it. Also take note of how you feel after eating and if you were doing anything while eating such as using your phone or watching TV. By recording your habits, you will be able to pinpoint which foods and activities to avoid. The diary can also assist you when you’re working with a dietitian to help you make the best decisions.
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EVENTS complete with a beer or root beer, judged costume contest, fun activities, sponsor giveaways, and music! Learn more at srcity.org.
Mar 24-26 California Artisan Cheese Festival A celebration brought together by a lively and friendly group of experts and presenters from the wonderful world of artisan cheese. The festival promotes broad awareness of the artisan cheese-making community and enjoyment of its products. Learn more at www.artisancheesefestival.com.
Apr 29-30 Apple Blossom Festival and Parade Enjoy an old fashioned parade down Main Street. The colorful festival features music, arts, crafts, and more. Sebastopol Apple Blossom Festival will feature an old-fashioned parade down Main Street on Saturday, April 29th and the live music on Sunday, April 30th. This colorful, weekend-long festival has live music, arts and crafts vendors, food and drink, and a fun children’s area! Details at www.appleblossomfest.com.
April 29 - May 7 Alexander Valley Film Festival AVFest features cutting-edge indie films and selections of diverse works from and about underrepresented artists and communities. We actively seek socially conscious films that depict characters in the richness of their cultures and identities; works from directors of color; Latinx, LGBTQIA+, and women-driven narratives; and youth-oriented stories. Details at avfilmpresents.org.
May 20 Castles & Kites Join the celebration of sandcastle building and kite flying at Doran Beach in Bodega Bay. Amateurs and experts are welcome to join in the fun. Bring your own kite or sit back and watch others show off their kite-handling
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Renovations
to increase home value
Personalization: We all want to make our home unique to our own character. However, when it comes time to sell, buyers want to envision themselves in the home, which can be difficult if the entire home is personalized to you. Avoid any personalization that is difficult to undo and stick to a nice universal outlook that speaks to everyone. Landscaping: Just like with personalizing, it’s best to keep
it simple. Some home buyers may love how elaborate your landscaping may look, but most of the time they’re considering the cost of upkeep or the difficulty of maintaining that look. A clean lawn with curb appeal is the best first impression to give to potential buyers.
Closet Space: Some of us are minimalist and can do with a larger room by sacrificing closet space, but most potential buyers value the importance of storage. Remember, buyers want to see themselves living in the home, and a lack of closet space might send them looking elsewhere. Bold Paint: Freshly painted rooms are a great way to brighten up
your home. There’s nothing wrong with bringing a little color into your home but keep in mind that buyers may not favor the same colors you do. Stick to keeping the colors subtle with small accents and focus more on neutral tones to appeal to potential buyers.
Trendy Designs: Barn doors and patterned tiles may look great
to some buyers, but avoid trendy designs that might be outdated when you decide to sell. No matter how tempting the latest home design trend may be, the classic look is always the safest bet.
DIY Projects: Projects that you build yourself are great, but only when they’re done professionally. This is important to potential buyers so make sure if you’re going to do your own home project, that you do it exceptionally well. This also applies to repairs, quick cover ups will only get you so far. These sort of projects can either increase or decrease the value of your home so make sure you know what you’re doing before proceeding. Long-Term Necessities: When it comes to renovations, keep in mind that not every buyer needs a built in office desk, or a workshop, or anything that may seem like a great idea to you. Tread carefully when adding permanent fixtures, not all buyers have the same vision as you when it comes to changes made. Make sure your room structures allow the flexibility for potential buyers to make their own changes.
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EVENTS skills. Free tools and molds are on loan to build a sandcastle and long-time sand sculptors will work on elaborate creations. Complete details at parks.sonomacounty.ca.gov.
May 25 California Roots Festival California Roots Music and Arts Festival has always been rooted in a genuine enthusiasm for an experience that stimulates all senses through a release of creativity that can be heard, felt, seen, and embodied. For over a decade, people have traveled far and wide to engage with the magic that is Cali Roots, with a simple desire to celebrate incredible live music with people we love. Learn more at californiarootsfestival.com.
Jun 11 Beerfest This annual microbrew and food tasting extravaganza features more than 50 of Northern California’s best microbreweries and an array of wonderful Sonoma County gourmet food purveyors in one location, the Luther Burbank Center in Santa Rosa. One ticket price gets you in the door and includes all the beer and food at the event, as well as a souvenir Beerfest glass. This annual event is a fundraiser for Face to face, Sonoma County AIDS Network, which works to improve the lives of people affected by HIV and to eliminate the number of new infections in Sonoma County. Learn more at sonomacounty.com.
Jun 16-18 Country Summer Music Festival Northern California’s biggest country music festival features three days of top country artists, as well as Western-themed attractions, country-inspired foods, and libations for every palate. Learn more at countrysummer.com.
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NORTH BAY LGBTQI FAMILIES Building community and advocating for families with LGBTQIA+ parents, caregivers, and children in Sonoma County, California and the surrounding areas of the North Bay. NBLGBTQIFAMILIES.ORG LGBTQ CONNECTION - NAPA - SONOMA LGBTQ Connection, an initiative fueled by youth and other emerging leadership, fosters a healthier, more vibrantly diverse and inclusive community. Each year, LGBTQ Connection engages 3,500 LGBTQ people, their families and community, and trains 500 providers from local organizations across Northern California to increase the safety, visibility and well being of LGBTQ residents. LGBTQCONNECTION.ORG | (707) 582-1227 CALIFORNIA LGBTQ H&HS NETWORK The California LGBTQ Health & Human Services Network is an LGBTQ-specific program of Health Access, bringing together more than 60 non-profit providers, community centers, and researchers to advocate collectively for state level policies and resources that will advance LGBTQ health. CALIFORNIALGBTQHEALTH.ORG | (916) 497-0923 SONOMA COUNTY PRIDE The mission of Sonoma County LGBT Pride is to promote equality for all. Working with community leaders we work to support the non-profit community and to preserve and educate the community about the rich LGBT history of Sonoma County. SONOMACOUNTYPRIDE.ORG TRANSGENDER NORTH BAY - SONOMA COUNTY PRIDE Free male to female support group, for those 18 and older. (707) 494-6983
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AIR CONDITION SERVICES Integrity Comfort Systems....................... 25 CREDIT UNION Community First Credit Union................ 25
PLASTIC SURGEON Allegro MedSpa........................ back inside cover
FINANCIAL ADVISOR Oculus Financial Group............................ 11
REALTORS The Lucero Group ...................................... 1
GARAGE DOORS Overhead Door Co. of Santa Rosa Inc...... 25
REMODELING Fondare Finish Construction................... 23
HEATING Integrity Comfort Systems....................... 25
SENIOR CARE Amada Senior Care..................................19
HOME BUILDER Fondare Finish Construction................... 23
SOLAR Sun Solar Electric Inc................ front inside cover
HUMANE SOCIETY Humane Society of Sonoma County........19
TILE / FLOORING North Coast Tile & Stone ......................... 9
INN SPA Fairmont Sonoma Mission Inn & Spa...... 21
WEALTH ADVISORS Relevant Wealth Advisors....... back outside cover
MASSAGE Massage Envy ........................................... 7
WINERY Meadowcroft Wines................................ 25
MEDICAL AESTHETICS O’Donnell Vein & Laser..........front cover, 14-15
WINES Breathless Sparkling Wines ...................... 3 La Crema Winery..................................... 17
MEDSPA Plastic Surgery Associates........ back inside cover
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RARE PLANT SEEDS Petaluma Seed Bank.................................19
EVENTS Jul 4 Red, White, and Boom! Santa Rosa’s annual Independence Day celebrations feature an afternoon and evening of food, live music, kid’s activities, and fun for the entire family, concluding with an amazing fireworks show, all at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds. Details at srboom.com.
Aug TBD Petaluma Music Festival An intimate, relaxed, and upbeat celebration, this festival will also offer an exceptional variety of music for people of all ages, fine beers, premium wine tasting, and specialty food vendors. Details at petalumamusicfestival.org.
Sep TBD Old Grove Festival Enjoy live music under towering trees in the historic Redwood Forest Theater in Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve. Old Grove Festival features an outstanding variety of musical productions. Visit stewardscr.org.
Oct TBD Sonoma County Harvest Fair It’s a wine country harvest extravaganza with three days of wine tasting with more than 100 wineries, wine sales, food pairing, craft beer and cider tasting, chef demonstrations, workshops, and the World Championship Grape Stomp. Enjoy live music, a classic car show, a pumpkin patch, harvest games, and more. Check harvestfair.org for dates.
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