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At NewTree Ranch in Healdsburg. (Courtesy of NewTree Ranch)

Recently Opened Healdsburg Farm Retreat Offers Luxe Getaway

November 2020May 2022

Less than 15 minutes from downtown Healdsburg, the secluded NewTree Ranch bills itself as a wellness retreat.

Christopher Chung / The Press Democrat A bee collects nectar from a flower at Monte-Bellaria di California in Sebastopol. The farm's lavender honey was made into a Gravenstein Honey Cider for the Gravenstein Apple Fair.

This Lavender Farm in Sonoma County Is The Feel-Good Outing You Need

November 2020November 2020

Breathe fresh fall air and soothing lavender, then enjoy some stress-free holiday shopping. Your family and friends will love the luxe gifts.

Vintners Inn in Santa Rosa is offering outdoor weddings for small, intimate weddings. (Vintners Inn)

Love in the Time of Pandemic: Local Wedding Venues Pivot to Micro-Ceremonies and Livestreams

October 2020November 2020

Many wedding venues are postponing ceremonies or playing things by ear, while others are scaling things down and getting creative.

Maryland striped seabass with shrimp arancini, early spring vegetables, Meyer lemon olive oil emulsion and spinach pudding at Farmhouse Inn in Forestville. (Charlie Gesell / Sonoma Magazine)

Amid Pandemic and Wildfires, Michelin Guide Postpones Announcing California Awards

October 2020October 2020

No stars and no Bib Gourmands will be announced for 2020. There are currently three restaurants in Sonoma County that have Michelin stars. Do you know which ones?

8 Unique Private Tours in Sonoma County to Have on Your Radar

October 2020November 2020

From food and wine tours to farm excursions, here are some of our favorite ways to explore Sonoma County.

Kathleen Minor snacks on an apple as she picks them with a group of gleaners from Farm to Pantry at Chimney Orchard Acres in Healdsburg, California on Tuesday, October 18, 2011. (Beth Schlanker / The Press Democrat)

Healdsburg Hotels Team Up with Celebrity Chef Duskie Estes for Hands-On Harvest Experience

October 2020May 2022

Guests at three local hotels can dig in and work as a “gleaner,” harvesting extra or leftover produce for people in need.

In Need of a Staycation? Check Out This Russian River ‘Glampground’

October 2020October 2020

Visitors to this affordable yet upscale camping site can enjoy easy access to hiking trails, al fresco dining and wine tasting, and other outdoor activities.

This Glen Ellen Garden Is a Hidden Gem for Nature Walks, Picnics and Shopping

October 2020October 2020

For a unique, socially-distanced excursion, make your way to this Sonoma Valley garden.

Shop Local Makers at Petaluma Warehouse During Clucktown Collective’s Fall Event

October 2020October 2020

This is the first time Clucktown Collective hosts an event at this spacious venue, which boasts Petaluma River views. Products for sale will include artisan foods, drinks and jewelry.

Then: Bill and Cindy Price of San Jose enjoy lunch on the patio at John Ash & Co. restaurant at River Rd and Hwy 101 north of Santa Rosa. (The Press Democrat)

Iconic Sonoma County Restaurant Turns 40

October 2020October 2020

For a human, that’s middle age. For a restaurant, it’s a miracle.

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