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Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Reserve in Guerneville. (Mariah Harkey / Sonoma County Tourism)

The Russian River Has Grown ‘Some of the Finest Redwoods in All of California.’ Here’s Why

February 2025February 2025

Coast Redwoods love the water. Foggy weather, plenty of rain, a broad-banked river that regularly floods? Sonoma has a place like that.

Server Cerra Modar carries a tray of Russian River Brewing Co. 20th anniversary Pliny the Younger triple IPA for guest on the first day of the limited release at the brewpub in Santa Rosa, Friday, March 22, 2024. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

Where To Find Pliny the Younger Beer 2025

February 2025February 2025

Before its official launch in March, Pliny the Younger is already available at some local bars and restaurants.

BlendCraft in downtown Petaluma serves date shakes which are famous in Palm Springs but rarely found outside of southern California. Photographed on Wednesday, November 13, 2024. (Crissy Pascual/Petaluma Argus-Courier)

Date Shakes at BlendCraft in Petaluma Make for a Sweet Valentine’s Day Date

February 2025February 2025

David Ertmann, of downtown Petaluma’s BlendCraft, is a huge supporter of dates — both the fruit kind and the Valentine kind.

Mac and cheese at Kin Restaurant in Windsor. (Heather Irwin/The Press Democrat)

Where to Find the Best Mac and Cheese (No Matter How You Like It) in Sonoma County

February 2025February 2025

The holidays are past and spring is months away, so why not snuggle in with the most comforting food on earth?

Robert Nieto, owners of Fleur Sauvage Chocolate, makes a chocolate box for his Valentines Day bonbon assortment Tuesday, January 16, 2024 in Windsor. (Photo John Burgess/The Press Democrat)

Dialed in Valentine’s Day Dining in Sonoma County

February 2025February 2025

Romantic restaurants, cute classes and tasty treats are in store for Valentine’s Day in Sonoma County.

EARTHSeed is a new permaculture farm that both grows food and fosters resilence in the land and its people. One of founder Pandora Thomas’ goals is to make the farm and its products accessible to those who have historically faced barriers to access, particularly communities of color. She hopes to offer a robust program of classes and farming internships. (Beth Schlanker/The Press Democrat)

60 Black-Owned Businesses in Sonoma County

February 2025February 2025

From winemakers to restaurant owners and wardrobe stylists, here are the Black entrepreneurs leaving their mark on Sonoma County.

Black Panther memorabilia is on display for visitors to the True Black History Museum traveling exhibit at the Sonoma State University Student Center in Rohnert Park, Thursday, Feb. 8, 2024. (Chad Surmick / The Press Democrat)

Where to Celebrate Black History Month in Sonoma County

January 2025February 2025

In Sonoma County, various nonprofits, museums, entertainment venues and more will host a number of events to celebrate the month.

Best Sonoma wineries Gundlach Bundschu

Gundlach Bundschu Winery in Sonoma Keeps Building on Tradition

January 2025February 2025

Get a taste of history and listen to some vinyl tunes during the winery's Hi-Fi Happy Hour with $10 glasses of wine and pizza by the slice.

Chef Stéphane Saint Louis puts finishing touches on a dinner dish at Table Culture Provisions in Petaluma. (Crissy Pascual/Petaluma Argus-Courier)

Fine Dining Chefs From Table Culture Provisions Taking Over Easy Rider Space in Petaluma

January 2025February 2025

The French-inspired restaurant, Bijou, is slated to open in May at the former Easy Rider in downtown Petaluma.

Croissants from Quail & Condor in Healdsburg. (Courtesy of Quail & Condor)

Where to Get the Best Croissants in Sonoma County

January 2025February 2025

National Croissant Day is Jan. 30. Get ready for some flaky, buttery goodness.

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