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Sonoma Restaurants, Wineries Celebrate Milestone Anniversaries in 2022

March 2022March 2022

Say happy birthday to these local wineries, restaurants, museums and hotels that are celebrating decades in business this year.

Borscht Not Bombs: Sonoma Chefs Raise Money for Ukraine

March 2022

Local chefs are raising money to help the Ukrainian people by selling borscht at their restaurants and hosting cooking classes.

Kalamata olive and rosemary fougasse from Sonoma Mountain Breads. (Heather Irwin/Sonoma Magazine)

A Secret Breakfast Window in Santa Rosa

March 2022May 2022

The menu includes brioche breakfast sandwiches with Bearnaise sauce and European waffles crusted with pearl sugar.

Bubbles from Breathless Wines in Healdsburg. (Courtesy photo)

How to Celebrate Women’s History Month in Sonoma County

March 2022March 2022

Celebrate women and their achievements throughout history at local events, exhibitions and musical performances.

Semla, a sweet Fat Tuesday treat from Sweden, is available at Stockhome restaurant in Petaluma throughout February. (Stockhome)

Mardi Gras Meals, Treats and Celebrations in Sonoma County

February 2022February 2023

From New Orleans classics like shrimp and grits to Swedish sweet rolls with almond paste and whipped cream, here's how to celebrate Mardi Gras in Sonoma County.

The tasting barn at Horse & Plow in Sebastopol. (Scott Hampton)

Where to Taste Natural Wines in Sonoma County

February 2022February 2022

Natural wines, made in a low-intervention style, are growing in popularity among winemakers and wine drinkers alike.

Assorted vegan rolls from Magdelena's Savories & Sweets are top row left to right: 1) a Vegor vegan with "Just Egg", Garlic, Cheese, Sweet Earth vegan bacon roll, 2) a Lemon roll with lemon frosting, 3) a Golden Mylk cinnamon roll with vegan chai cream cheese frosting, and bottom row left to right, 4) a Soyrizo, Pickled jalapeño, cheese & cilantro roll, 5) a Classic Cinnamon roll with vegan cream cheese frosting, 6) a Chocolate roll with Espresso frosting. (Photo by Darryl Bush / For The Press Democrat)

New Petaluma Cafe Serves Superb Sweet and Savory Rolls

February 2022February 2022

Classic cinnamon rolls, lemon sweet rolls and chocolate rolls with espresso frosting are on the menu. Plus, delicious focaccia pizzas and savory rolls with creative fillings.

Applewood Inn Is Now The Stavrand, Take a Look Inside

February 2022February 2022

The historic property, formerly The Applewood Inn, has been renovated and transformed into a luxury boutique hotel.

4 Fun Things to Do in Sonoma County This Month

February 2022March 2022

From drive-in whale watching to dog-friendly destinations, here are a few fun things to do right now.

Approximately ten thousand steelhead smolts, from the Warm Springs Fish Hatchery, are released into the Russian River at the Healdsburg Veterans' Memorial Beach Dam Fish Ladder in Healdsburg on Monday, January 24, 2022. (Christopher Chung/ The Press Democrat)

Where to See Steelhead Runs in Sonoma County

February 2022February 2022

Celebrating the return of spawning steelhead trout to the Russian River and its tributary creeks is a wintertime rite of passage.

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