Skip to content
Sonoma Magazine
$14.99 for 6 issues
  • What’s New in Wine Country
  • BiteClub
  • Dining
  • Wine
  • Home
  • Travel
  • Magazine
    • Current Issue
    • eEdition
    • Subscribe
    • Where To Buy
    • About Sonoma Magazine
    • Contact Sonoma Magazine
    • Advertise with Us
    • Work For Us
  • Newsletters

Sonoma Magazine

  • What’s New in Wine Country
  • BiteClub
  • Dining
  • Wine
  • Home
  • Travel
  • Magazine
    • Current Issue
    • eEdition
    • Subscribe
    • Where To Buy
    • About Sonoma Magazine
    • Contact Sonoma Magazine
    • Advertise with Us
    • Work For Us
  • Newsletters

For Subscribers

  • Where to Buy
  • Subscribe
  • Change Mailing Address
  • Pay Bill
  • Renew
  • Give a Gift

Author: Jenna Fischer

Scandinavian Farmer Creates Chicken Paradise in Sonoma

March 2019

All of the structures at the Sonoma Chicks farm are customized by Tania Soderman, who takes basic frames or older coops and refurbishes them into charming homes.

Best Sonoma Wineries to Visit This Spring

March 2019March 2019

From hip tasting rooms to terraces with vineyard views - add these Sonoma County wineries to your spring itinerary.

prefabricated, modular home designed by Alchemy Architects

Small Sonoma Home Makes Big Splash in Design World

March 2019March 2021

This small Sonoma Mountain retreat offers big views through 9-foot sliding glass walls.

A room furnished with 1960's era decor at the Astro Motel, in Santa Rosa. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)

Sonoma County Motel Named Among 10 Best in the US

February 2019February 2019

Motels are making a comeback in the United States and, according to The Guardian, one of the best is right here in Sonoma County.

At Brewsters Beer Garden in Petaluma. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

Lagunitas, HenHouse and More: The Best Breweries and Taprooms in Petaluma

February 2019February 2019

Hops- and barley-fueled bliss is just around the corner in Petaluma.

5/16/2012: D1: PC: Conchinita Pibil, by Mateo Granados, at Mateo's Cocina Latina in Healdsburg, served with a rhubarb inspired margarita. The dish features slow-roasted pork marinated in annatto seed with homemade tortilla and cinnamon-cured red onions.

Sustainable (M)eats in Downtown Healdsburg

February 2019February 2019

Meat-lovers should make their way to Healdsburg for a meal prepared by a third-generation Yucatan butcher.

Wild Up: Ascension

L.A. Music Collective Brings Protest Songs to the Green Music Center

February 2019February 2019

At a time of unprecedented tumult in the nation’s capital, the protest song is making a comeback.

For the winter season, Tolay Lake Regional Park is open to members only. (Photos by Robbi Pengelly/Index-Tribune)

Beat the Winter Blues With These Outdoor Events in Sonoma County

February 2019February 2019

Cure cabin fever by stepping out in nature. From whale watching adventures to family hikes, these events take place rain or shine.

7/25/2014:A1: The Sonoma Developmental Center in Eldridge is home to 443 clients and employs 1,200 workers. 3/8/2014: A1: The Sonoma Developmental Center is the last large undeveloped property in the Sonoma Valley. The site’s future is in doubt after a state task force in December recommended that California’s four remaining developmental centers be downsized PC: The Sonoma Developmental Center links over 9,000 acres of protected land connecting the the Marion Coast to the interior coast ranges of California in Sonoma on Friday, March 7, 2014. The Sonoma Developmental Center the last large undeveloped property in the Sonoma Valley and is home to many native plants and animals.(Conner Jay/The Press Democrat)

What’s in Store for the Last Big Spread of Undeveloped Land in Sonoma Valley?

February 2019February 2019

Closed by the state, the 127-year-old Sonoma Developmental Center awaits a new owner and plan for its future. At roughly 900 acres, the property encompasses some of the most beautiful and valuable land in the North Bay.

Eva D'Luscious, of Cabaret de Caliente, performs with the Sonoma Show Girls during the Whole Lotta Love Burlesque show (Photo by Crista Jeremiason)

5 Petaluma Date Ideas for Valentine’s Day, Including Romantic Walks and Dinners

February 2019February 2019

Spice it up with a burlesque show or play it safe with dinner and a riverside stroll - Petaluma has something for every kind of lovebird.

Posts navigation

Older Articles
Newer Articles

Search

Most Popular Stories

Get the Magazine

  • Where to Buy
  • Subscribe
  • Change Mailing Address
  • Pay Bill
  • Renew
  • Give a Gift

More About Us

  • About Sonoma Magazine
  • Advertise With Us
  • Contact Sonoma Magazine
  • Job Opportunities
  • Our Newsletters
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms of Service
Follow Us
  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • Instagram
  • Pinterest
  • RSS
MediaNews Group

Do Not Sell My Personal Info

Cookie Settings