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ESTATE has something for EVERYONE! Shop local and find the perfect gift for the special loved ones on your list! Jewelry & accessories, clothing & shoes for both women & men, home décor, candles & so much more! Kids, don’t forget to bring your letters to Santa’s Mailbox with express delivery to the North Pole! Holiday cider & cookies throughout the season! Follow us on Instagram or sign up for our newsletter and always know what’s happening at Estate!
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Gift G u id e | D ecem b er 6, 201 8 • 3 coasters made with recycled wine corks. Or unique fabric for the hand sewn gift, vintage clothes from some of the coolest decades, and artisan culinary goodies. Grab a cappuccino and a piece of amazing gluten free cake from the coffee shop for an afternoon treat. ealdsburg is in the heart of wine country. It is an antique lovers dream and a hipsters delight. You can discover handmade jewelry, fine Italian shoes and upscale outfits for the kids or baby. You can also find a precious gift for your beloved furry friend, like chef inspired doggie treats and knitted sweaters. The wineries are a perfect place to pick up a fine bottle of wine or buy a case to ship home as a gift. Don't forget to wander away from the square. On the side streets you won't want to miss the beautiful spools of yarn for the knitting enthusiast, the gorgeous leather handbags or the home goods store with scented candles that are to die for. Spa treatment anyone? How does a hot stone massage or a wine and honey wrap sound? It's the epitome of luxury. indsor is just down the road from Healdsburg, about 10 minutes on Highway 101. Cruise into town and find your way to the Windsor Town Green. There is something for everyone on your list in Windsor, but if you are specifically looking for jewelry, you have come to the right place. Envision diamonds, platinum, gold, precious gems and silver. Necklaces, earrings and rings for every budget and statement pieces meant to impress. For the adventurist, maybe a new bike or new gear. Visit the bookstore for that hot new release or the classic novel that is begging to be reread. A candy lover in the mix? You will find more choices of candy and gourmet chocolates than anywhere else; toffee, chocolate turtles, and truffles to name a few. Trendy pieces of clothing and accessories for the teenagers, and who wouldn't love a gift certificate to a coffee house? uerneville is an eclectic, soulful town. It has a charming, active Main Street with many shops and restaurants. Step back in time and visit the 5&10 store with a little bit of everything from games to pet gifts. On Main Street is a renovated historical building that now serves over-the-top homemade pies and ice cream. Your taste buds will go wild for flavors such as maple bourbon bacon brittle or lavender honeycomb. You can buy whole pies and pints of ice cream as gifts for the host or hostess at the next holiday party. ebastopol is a little bit hippie and rich in good vibes. Here you will find gifts for the cocktail connoisseur and the caffeine lover alike. Visit the distillery that promotes "grain to glass" by using only organic Red Winter wheat. Then stop at the cafe that brews organic yerba mate tea and sample the classic sparkling gold; can't go wrong with a case of that. Discover other jewels like homemade soaps, featuring flavors such as Santa Rosa plum and nutmeg or California mission fig and honey. They make soap for the four legged kind too. Everybody in your house can smell as fresh as a garden herb. Have a friend with a green thumb? You won't find cooler gardening supplies anywhere else. Maybe even a Venus fly trap can top your gift list. e hope the holiday shopping bug has grabbed your attention. There is so much to do and see in these beautiful northern California towns. Bring the family, friends and the kids, and revel in the enjoyment of small city, one of a kind treasures that will surely bring joy and holiday happiness. – Sonoma West Archives
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The Season Thus Far...
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Big Lights Geyserville celebrated the holidays with the Lighted Tractor Parade The town of Geyserville grew by more than 4,000 people the Saturday after Thanksgiving when the annual Lighted Truck Parade rumbled down its main street. The small community celebration that started in 2010 has exploded in popularity and this year featured 40 official entries, plus a visit from Santa Claus and State Senator Mike McGuire. The parade is sponsored by the Geyserville Chamber of Commerce, local merchants and the Geyserville Volunteer Fire Association.
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Festivities in Forestville Forestville kicked off the season with a beautiful tree lighting event on November 25
Abby Long delivered her Christmas list to Santa at the Forestville tree lighting on Sunday. Santa arrived by fire engine, folks brought homemade cookies, and a good time was had by all. Sebastopol’s tree lighting ceremony happens on December 6, and Occidental’s on Dec. 8.
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Holiday Calendar of Events ONGOING EVENTS NOVEMBER 14 - JaNuaRy 1 Holidays Along the Farm Trails - 'Tis the season to celebrate with our community. Join Sonoma County farmers and producers as they open their gates and barn doors to offer a behind-the-scenes peek at life on the farm. Shop their unique farmstands for your holiday meals, cut your own Christmas tree, make a gift at DIY workshops, greet farm animals, and so much more. Visitors must register for free to receive the list of participating destinations and offerings in our interactive online map. Register at www.farmtrails.org. Most of the stops are FREE. All you need is transportation, a map of your route, a cooler to keep your purchases fresh, and a sense of adventure.
DEcEMBER 1 - DEcEMBER 23 Hotel Healdsburg Holiday Tea - Join us for the
December 1 - December 23: Hotel Healdsburg Holiday Tea – Enjoy housemade pastries, sandwiches, tea and cocktails at the Hotel Healdsburg Fireplace Lounge. Call 707-431-2800 for more info.
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afternoon to indulge in housemade pastries, petit sandwiches, custom blend teas, classic cocktails and other holiday fare from Executive Chef Scott Romano, available on Saturday and Sunday afternoons
between Thanksgiving and Christmas Eve. With live piano music, dazzling winter florals, and beautiful holiday decor, we invite you to enjoy one of our favorite holiday traditions. Saturdays and Sundays, 24 p.m. at Hotel Healdsburg Fireplace Lounge. 25 Matheson St., Healdsburg. Several options available, reservations are required: 707-431-2800.
DEcEMBER 6 - JaNuaRy 1 Windsor’s Charlie Brown Christmas Tree Grove Meander through over 200 trees decorated with personalities reflective of the community groups that created them. Trees are lit at sunset, followed by the main tree lighting at 7 p.m. Enjoy wagon and train rides, performances by local youth, live music, and a myriad of activities for families. A special mailbox enables kids to send letters to Santa (and receive responses). Treats and drinks available for purchase. Snowfall nightly at 5:30 and 7:30 p.m. 5-8 p.m. Windsor Town Green, Windsor. people4parkswindsor.org.
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Gift G u id e | D ecem b er 6, 201 8 • 7 Wrap for Paws FUNdraiser - Everyone is invited to join in for the annual December Wrap for Paws FUNdraiser. It’s a win-win - get your books and storebought gifts wrapped, and fill your heart with warmth knowing that your donation will support the Sonoma Humane’s Society Angel’s Fund, which gives a second chance to stray & abandoned animals by providing for their medical needs! Visit https://humanesocietysoco.org/event/wrap-pawssanta-rosa-sebastopol/ for more information about wrapping locations around the county and for information about other donation options and volunteer opportunities.
DEcEMBER EVENTS DEcEMBER 8 Occidental Community Choir 40th Anniversary concert - Going strong since 1978, the Occidental Community Choir turns 40 this December and invites you to to a winter concert that celebrates four decades of original music with Directress Sarah Saulsbury and a 50-member ensemble. Songs, stories, poetry and theatrics intermingle with instrumental accompaniment in this unique musical holiday experience. 40 years of choir photos and memorabilia will also be on display at the Occidental Center for the Arts Gallery. Visit occidentalcenterforthearts.org to find out more and purchase tickets, which are $10, for the remaining winter concert on December 8th. The Occidental Center for the arts is located at 3850 Doris Murphy Court in Occidental.
December 7–9: Sebastopol Holiday Home Tour and Artisan Boutique - Tour decorated Sebastopol homes and a historic school during the night or day. Visit the artisan botique for beautiful local gifts and food offerings. Tour tickets are $10-$15. Visit sebastopolholidayhometour.weebly.com for more info. DEcEMBER 2, 8, 9 The Healdsburg Chorus Winter Concerts - This chorus also gives the annual gift of holiday song— an assortment of old favorites and some not so familiar—that will put you in a festive holiday spirit. Concert dates and times are Sunday, December 2,
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DEcEMBER 5, 6, 12 & 13 Healdsburg Strolling Holiday Dine Around Explore Healdsburg cuisine with a three-course feast, each course at a different restaurant in downtown Healdsburg. The three-course (continues on next page)
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DEcEMBER 6 Sebastopol Holiday Tree Lighting - The Sebastopol Chamber of Commerce invites you to celebrate the beginning of the holiday season in downtown Sebastopol. Take pictures with Santa and enjoy a performance by Mr. Music. Crafts, warm beverages, treats, and plenty of live music will be featured. Enjoy the lighting of the tree and candles for those in attendance. 5-8 p.m. in the Sebastopol Plaza. More information available at sebastopol.org.
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December 7: Cloverdale Winter Festival and Holiday Tree Lighting - The annual Cloverdale Winter Festival & Holiday Tree Lighting includes activities such as gingerbread “people” decorating in the Plaza, live music, vendors with homemade wares, carolers, holiday open houses at downtown businesses. The event is from 3-8 p.m. downtown at the plaza on Cloverdale Boulevard. Free admission. For more information, visit cloverdalechamber.com or call 707-894-4470.
Town of Windsor invites families and children of all ages to its annual holiday celebration at the Town Green. Enjoy wagon and train rides around the Green, stage performances, free crafts, and gingerbread house displays, photos with Santa, music by Windsor Community Children’s Choir. 5-8 p.m.; the spectacular tree lighting and snowfall occurs at 7 p.m. townofwindsor.com.
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DEcEMBER 7 Cloverdale Winter Festival and Holiday Tree Lighting - Presented by the Cloverdale Chamber of Commerce and supported by the Cloverdale Lions Club, Cloverdale welcomes the holidays with the annual Winter Festival & Holiday Tree Lighting. Activities include gingerbread “people” decorating in the Plaza, live music, vendors with homemade wares, carolers, holiday open houses at downtown businesses. Family friendly and will definitely get you into the holiday spirit!. 3-8 p.m. Downtown at the plaza on Cloverdale Boulevard. Free admission. For more information, visit cloverdalechamber.com or call 707-894-4470.
11th Annual Holiday Pottery Sale at Sebastopol Center for the Arts - Shop for one of kind handmade pottery from local artists while supporting this exceptional community pottery studio. The sale is Friday, December 7 from 5 p.m.–8 p.m. and Saturday, December 8 from 10 a.m.–4 p.m. at Sebastopol Center for the Arts on 282 S High Street in Sebastopol. Call 707-8294797.
DEcEMBER 7, 8, 9, 14, 15, 16 Yo Ho Ho: A Pirate’s Christmas - It’s up to a little seven year-old girl named Eve to save
Christmas for everyone! What will become of Christmas when Santa Claus and the citizens of the North Pole are kidnapped by a bunch of directionally challenged pirates? This hidden treasure of a musical has something appealing for every age group. It’s jolly fun with a sense of adventure and is fast becoming a family favorite holiday entertainment. Enjoy holiday craft fun in the CPAC lobby before the performance! Make some cool decorations to take home! Tickets are $12 for students, $25 for adults. Suggested audience 5 years and over. Matinee and evening shows available. Cloverdale Performing Arts Center, 209 N. Cloverdale Blvd., Cloverdale. cloverdaleperformingarts.com.
DEcEMBER 7-9 Sebastopol Holiday Home Tour and Artisan Boutique - You are invited to spend a delightful winter's day touring decorated Sebastopol homes and a historic school. Home tours are available for the night tour on Friday from 6-9 p.m. (Friday ticket includes Saturday tour admission) and a day tour on Saturday from 10 a.m.-5 p.m. For unique gifts by local artists, visit the artisan boutique open Friday from 5-9 p.m. and all day Saturday and Sunday for fiber art, jewelry, vintage collectables, ceramics, photography, art and books, and enjoy locallysourced food offerings. Tickets are $10-$15, boutique admission is free. Call 707-829-1729 or visit sebastopolholidayhometour.weebly.com for (continues on next page)
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DEcEMBER 7 Sing-A-Long Messiah - Come along and experience the joy and wonder of Handel’s Messiah when sung with 4 fabulous soloists and wondrous chamber musicians under the capable guiding hand of Conductor John Maas! Join in the singing or just sit and listen as the Sebastopol Center for the Arts hosts its yearly tradition. Tickets are $6 per person or $15 per family and are sold at the door at the Sebastopol United Methodist Church on 500 South Main Street. Visit sebarts.org or call 707-8294797 for more information.
DEcEMBER 7-9 Korbel Holiday Shopping Spree Weekend - Get
December 17, 21-23: Sebastopol Ballet’s Nutcracker - Sebastopol Ballet’s show has grown to be a staple of holiday tradition for local families and beyond. Enjoy well-made costumes, professional guest artists in key roles, and well-trained students that shine on stage. Tickets are $15-25 in advance and $20-30 at the door at Analy High School Theater. Nutcracker ballet performances on December 21, 22 and 23. MicroNut, which is a condensed version of the ballet popular with local elementary schools, will be performed on December 17. Find more information at www.sebastopolballet.com.
your holiday shopping done early! Guerneville’s korbel champagne cellars is known for its elaborate gift shop, gourmet deli and gardens, and gift packs like the popular combo of three bottles of korbel champagne, two champagne flutes, and a box of champagne truffles. During this three day event at Korbel Winery, visitors can enjoy special sales, christmas carolers from 1 to 3 p.m. on saturday and sunday, and an appearance by santa claus from 2:30 to 4 p.m. on saturday and sunday. For more information, visit korbel.com or call 707-824-7316. No reservations are required and admission is complimentary. The Champaigne cellar is located at 13250 River Road, Guerneville, CA 95446. (continues on next page)
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Gift G u id e | D ecem b er 6, 201 8 • 1 1 DEcEMBER 8-9 Occidental Holiday Crafts Faire - The Occidental Community Council presents the annual Holiday Crafts Faire, highlighting over 35 local and regional artists. There will be chances to win special gift packages including art, wine, jewelry, other handmade crafts, as well as local restaurant and hotel gift certificates throughout the weekend. Fabulous food and beverages will be offered by a local gourmet chef, and baked goods provided by students from Salmon Creek School. Saturday, 10
a.m.-5 p.m. and Sunday, 10 a.m.-4 p.m. Occidental Community Center, Bohemian Hwy. and Graton Rd. occcraft@sonic.net.
Goddess Crafts Faire – The Goddess Crafts Faire is a beautiful community celebration of the coming of winter through womens’ art, music, and dance produced by Katrina Weaver and Kris Freewoman. For truly one-of-a-kind items, don’t miss this exquisite collection of handmade gifts by local and regional women. This fair also includes
refreshments plus music and dance to celebrate the coming of winter. 11 a.m.-7 p.m. Suggested donation: $5 to $13 (kids free). Sebastopol Community Center, Sebastopol. goddesscraftsfaire.com.
DEcEMBER 13 Healdsburg Chanukah Celebration - Oakville Grocery, right off the plaza, welcomes locals and visitors to come celebrate Chanukah. The night will feature a live band, large Menorah lighting, hot latkes and holiday treats for everyone. Celebration begins at 5 p.m. at Oakville Grocery off the plaza. More information at jewishsonoma.com or call 707577-0277
DEcEMBER 14 Mutt Lynch Ugly Sweater Party - Eat, drink and be ugly at the Mutt Lynch Howl-i-day Ugly Sweater Party. This special Yappy Hour celebration will benefit animal victims of the Butte County Camp Fire and will include a contest for both dogs and humans, great wine and food, and holiday shopping. The party is on Friday, December 14th from 4-6 p.m. at Mutt Lynch Winery on 9050 Windsor Road. For more information about the event call 707-687-5089.
December 14: Mutt Lynch Ugly Sweater Party - Embarrass your pooch or even yourself for charity with ugly sweater contests for dog and human alike at the Mutt Lynch Howl-i-day Ugly Sweater Party which will benefit animal victims of the Butte County Camp Fire. For more information about the event call 707-687-5089.
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DEcEMBER 15-16 ‘Twas the Night Before Christmas - The holiday favorite in a full length dance production. This event will mark the 19th annual production of this original adaptation in a full-length dance story.
December 7: Sing-A-Long Messiah - Come along and experience the joy and wonder of Handel’s Messiah! Join in the singing or just sit and listen as the Sebastopol Center for the Arts hosts its yearly tradition. More info and ticket purchasing available at sebarts.org. Watch as Christmas Eve comes to life, while dancers perform Ballet, Jazz and Hip-Hop to classical and contemporary music. Delight in the array of Holly, Peppermints, Santa's Elves, and Christmas Toys – all in original costumes. Sponsored in part by the Healdsburg Grange #400. Tickets are $20 for adults, $18 for seniors, $15 for children 8 and under. $2 (continues on next page)
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DEcEMBER 16 Healdsburg Historic Inns Tour – Visit classic historic inns Bella Luna Inn, Calderwood Inn, Camellia Inn, Grape Leaf Inn, Haydon Street Inn, and River Belle Inn all decked out for the holidays from 2-4 p.m. on December 16th. Entrance fee is either a $5 donation or a canned good for the Healdsburg Food Pantry. More info at Healdsburg.com.
DEcEMBER 17, 21-23 Sebastopol Ballet’s Nutcracker - Sebastopol Ballet’s Nutcracker - First performed by in Sebastopol in 1991, Sebastopol Ballet’s show has grown to be a staple of holiday tradition for local families and beyond. Enjoy well-made costumes, professional guest artists in key roles, and welltrained students that shine on stage. Enjoy constantly changing surprises involving comedy, dogs, and more during entertaining performances. Tickets are $15-25 in advance and $20-30 at the door at Analy High School Theater. Matinees include a complimentary Sugar Plum Party for children, with sweet treats and the opportunity to meet the cast in costume! The Sugar Plum Party begins 1 hour before each show. Nutcracker ballet performances on December 21, 22 and 23. MicroNut, which is a condensed version of the ballet popular with local elementary schools, will be performed on December 17. Find more information at www.sebastopolballet.com.
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‘Season of Giving’ in our hometowns by Rollie Atkinson Twas the month before Christmas When throughout our hometowns The merchants were practicing Their “shopping mall frowns.”
“Remember me?” He asked. “Are you still a believer? Or would you rather complain, And watch your town wither?”
Catalogues jammed the mail slots And our neighbors seemed poised To rush over to Malltown For their gifts and their toys.
“There’s a lot of good spirit and joy to be found, Not in a Big Box, But here in our town.”
The internet was happening And online orders were ablaze While little shopkeepers here Sat idle and dazed.
“Favorite places, no hurrying festive happenings to make. Arts, crafts and real treasures, Not plastic or fake.”
What has happened to Christmas And the joyous “Season of Giving”? Why can’t we be traditional And still make a living?
“Children’s wishes are waiting, Old friends will come calling, Are we ready to celebrate? Or too busy a-malling?”
With Macy’s, Walmart, And Amazon, too, How can a hometown merchant Find customers to woo?
“Get ready the wassail, and light up our tree; Remind one another, It’s not ‘them’, it’s ‘we’.”
When what to our wandering Eyes should appear, But a tiny old man, With a sled and reindeer.
“Let’s deck out our Main Streets, And remember one thing: ‘Tis the “Season of Giving”, Not the “Buying of Things.”
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Visions of
Christmas Past A Look at Sonoma County’s Christmas History
American Legion, Sotoyome Post. No. 111, Christmas Party in Healdsburg, 1954. Standing at left, Walter
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