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California Naturalist Sarah Reid, second from left, shows a class examples while leading a Nature Journaling class on the bluffs above Shell Beach, north of Bodega Bay on Monday, May 4, 2026. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

Learn the Art of Nature Journaling With Sarah Reid

August 2026

Nature journaling can serve as a form of outdoor meditation as well as inspiration for environmental stewardship and conservation.

Westerbeke Ranch in Sonoma is both a multigenerational family home and a secluded resort that can host up to 48 overnight guests. (Eileen Roche)

Westerbeke Ranch in Sonoma Doubles as a Family’s Multigenerational Homestead

August 2026

A family homestead for five generations, Sonoma’s Westerbeke Ranch has hosted notable visionaries in its storied evolution from family home to retreat and conference center.

Nicolette Hayes at Jack London State Historic Park in Glen Ellen Monday, May 11, 2026. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

Meet Nicolette Hayes, Jack London State Historic Park’s Lifetime Champion

August 2026

Nicolette Hayes literally grew up inside Jack London State Historic Park. Now she brings an intimate understanding of the park as a new nonprofit board member.

James Beard Award-winning chef Charlie Palmer penned his cookbook "Wineland" with Healdsburg journalist Matt Villano, along with visuals by local photographer Emma Kruch. (Emma Kruch / Emma K Creative)

Chefs Charlie Palmer, Liza Gershman Celebrate Sonoma County Food in New Cookbooks

August 2026August 2026

The new locally produced cookbooks, both with Healdsburg roots, feature chefs, farmers and artisans producing the best of Wine Country food.

The Complete Buckwheat Crepes with ham, mild Emmentaler cheese and a sunny-side-up egg from Sarmentine Bakery Petaluma Thursday, May 7, 2026. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Sarmentine Bakery in Petaluma Is the Spot for Crepe Cravings

August 2026August 2026

The baker at this favorite Sonoma County boulangerie trained at a French school devoted entirely to traditional Breton crepes.

Jack London photographed in 1916, shortly before his death. The most highly paid and most widely read writer of his time, Jack London is still the most widely translated American writer. (AP Photo)

Celebrate Local Author Jack London’s 150th Birthday in the Valley of the Moon

August 2026August 2026

Famed author Jack London's legacy is felt all over, especially in Sonoma Valley. His namesake Glen Ellen park is celebrating his 150th birthday all year long with special events.

Amy Bush rides along the Sound of Music trail in the Monte Rio Redwoods Regional Park & Open Space Preserve near Occidental on Thursday, June 11, 2026. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

Monte Rio Redwoods Park Expands for Mountain Biking Recreation

August 2026August 2026

A rugged Monte Rio refuge quadrupled in size last year, offering nearly 30 miles of trails lovingly maintained by an all-volunteer local cycling association.

Denise Bee tastes a Carricante Italian varietal while visiting from Hong Kong with her family at the Centennial Mountain tasting room, Friday, July 13, 2026 in Healdsburg. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

These Italian White Wines From Sonoma County Are Just Right for Summer

August 2026August 2026

Italian white wine varieties are on the rise in Sonoma County — and the offerings go way beyond Pinot Grigio.

The Fuel & Food Market, along Old Redwood Highway in Santa Rosa, sells Asian and Indian groceries. Photo taken on Thursday, June 11, 2026. (Christopher Chung/The Press Democrat)

Sonoma County Gas Stations Pumping Out Great Grub

August 2026

Here are some Sonoma County gas stations with food options that may make the price at the pump a little easier to swallow.

Raspberry White Chocolate Tart, left, and a Mango-Passion Fruit Mousse Tart from Fleur Sauvage Chocolates Thursday, April 2, 2026 in Windsor. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Our Dining Editor’s Favorite Sonoma County Sweets Right Now

July 2026

From chocolate croissants to soft serve, these are our favorite sweets in Sonoma County that are the perfect reason to eat dessert first.

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