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Jorge Martinez works on creating a table out of a Parota tree at his Wine Country Decor store in Santa Rosa on Friday, May 7, 2021. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)

Sonoma Woodworker Creates Unique Furniture From Recycled Timbers

August 2021August 2021

Jorge Martinez makes and sells one-of-a-kind tables, cabinets, light fixtures and more at his Santa Rosa store, Wine Country Decor.

Party for a Cause With Sonoma’s Out in the Vineyard

August 2021May 2023

The LGBTQ tour and events company has raised over $400,000 for local nonprofit Face to Face through popular events like Gay Wine Weekend and Twilight T-Dance.

Table Culture Provisions owner/chefs Stéphane Saint Louis, left, and Steven Vargas. (John Burgess/For Sonoma Magazine)

Sonoma’s Chefs of Color Lead the Charge for Better Pay and a More Supportive Environment

July 2021September 2021

A new wave of young chefs of color are at the forefront of a paradigm shift that aims to create a more enlightened and forward-thinking kitchen environment.

Leslie Wiser, right with partner Sarah Deragon and their children at Radical Family Farms in Sebastopol. (John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

At This Sebastopol Farm, Heritage Inspires a Bounty of Foods

June 2021July 2021

Radical Family Farms grows specialty Asian and German vegetables, many which would be unfamiliar on dinner tables in Sonoma County.

Alisse Cottle, left, and Jessica Borrayo of Brew Coffee and Beer House. (Loren Hanson Photography)

Local LGBTQ-Owned Businesses To Support This Pride Month and All Year Long

June 2021June 2021

This Pride Month, we are highlighting a few food and wine businesses that bring people together to celebrate diversity.

‘Together for Change:’ Local Mutual Aid Group Delivers Essential Items to People in Need

June 2021September 2021

During the pandemic, thousands of volunteers across the country have brought groceries and other essential items to community members in need. Here's one example from Sonoma County.

Around Town with Sebastopol Prop Stylist Alysia Andriola

May 2021May 2021

Would you like to shop secondhand like a pro? Follow prop stylist Alysia Andriola to her favorite local spots.

Artist Orin Carpenter at his art studio in Novato, Calif., on Sunday, March 14, 2021. (Beth Schlanker/ The Press Democrat)

‘In Danger Species’: Petaluma Artist Portrays Black American Experience

May 2021June 2021

"George Floyd and Breonna Taylor, the countless others. That gave the energy for the series," said Orin Carpenter of his new collection of mixed-media artwork.

Landscape painter Alex Cole at her home studio in Sonoma, California. January 12, 2021. (Photo: Erik Castro/for Sonoma Magazine)

Local Artists Respond to Pandemic Challenges in Creative Ways

March 2021

Artists have been particularly hard hit by the coronavirus crisis. But they've still found ways to bring light to their community in a time of need.

Alegria De La Cruz, the director of the new Sonoma County Office of Equity in the hallway of the County of Sonoma Administration building on Friday, December 4, 2020. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Santa Rosa Attorney Takes On Racial Disparities Within Sonoma County Government

March 2021September 2021

The daughter and granddaughter of leading farm labor advocates, Alegria De La Cruz is taking on the next role in her family's long campaign for social justice.

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