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Author: Michele Anna Jordan

What to Do With Your Meyer Lemons

January 2020

January and February are citrus season in Sonoma County.

Working out of Her Sonoma Studio, a Fabric Artist Takes a Stand on Our Political Moment

January 2020January 2020

Kathryn Clark creates large-scale works that bring light to issues of social justice, like her "Washington, D.C. Foreclosure Quilt" and "Paul Manafort Money Laundering Blanket." Her studio and home are works of art, too.

Where to Eat Oysters in Sonoma and Marin

January 2020July 2025

Discover the ultimate oyster-eating spots on this slightly-off-the-beaten-path tour from Petaluma through Tomales to Valley Ford.

Santa Rosa’s Miracle Plum Cookbook Club Brings Foodies Together

January 2020January 2020

The club began in January 2019 with just 22 members and has since grown to over 100. At each gathering, members bring dishes from a preselected cookbook and share a potluck meal.

Eggs Benedict from Down to Earth Cafe. (Heather Irwin/Sonoma Magazine)

Down to Earth Cafe Brings Fancy Comfort Food to Windsor

January 2020January 2020

The new breakfast and lunch spot is already finding a steady stream of fans.

Best Things to Do in Sonoma County in 2020

January 2020January 2020

Consider this your passport to an outstanding year.

Sonoma Valley Winery Puts on ‘Pruning Party’ in February

January 2020

Guest pruners and their teachers will form teams to race through the vineyard rows and celebrate with wine, pulled pork tacos, mariachi music, and a huge bonfire.

Try Your Hand at Letterpress Printing at This Sebastopol Shop

January 2020January 2020

Put a personal stamp on Valentine’s Day cards, wedding invitations, business cards, and other printed material using the centuries-old printing technique.

Ernie's Tin Bar on Lakeville Highway in Petaluma. (Erik Castro/for Sonoma Magazine)

This Petaluma Bar Wants You to Put Down Your Cellphone and Talk to People

January 2020January 2020

There was a time when people went to bars to talk to other people, maybe even make new friends. At this old-school watering hole, you can have that experience.

Dalia Martinez And her medicinal pesto and we will give the baserecipe as well as multiple uses for it. At flour + bone

Sonoma County Chefs Share Favorite Feel-Good Recipes

January 2020January 2020

Start the year right with some delicious dishes that are good for your health and the planet.

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