4 Sonoma County Restaurants Take Very Different Paths Amid Coronavirus Pandemic
One closed, one re-opened, one made us laugh, one changed everything for the community.
One closed, one re-opened, one made us laugh, one changed everything for the community.
"Our job doesn’t go away because of a pandemic. The animals still need to eat. We still need to make sure they’re OK."
Local writers, artists, yoga instructors and massage therapists are connecting with people through online classes and get-togethers.
With tasting rooms closed and special events for wine club members canceled, the “little guys” are struggling. Wine lovers can help.
Eat with your eyes at the Roybal Supper Club.
Books from your favorite bookstore, a stylish pajamas for working at home, crafts, yoga and music classes—you can now get it all online while supporting local businesses.
Pigs, cows, goats, sheep and more. Meet the 140 residents of a local farm animal sanctuary in a series of virtual tours.
With restaurant orders down to almost nothing, farmers need your help, and they're making it easy.
With the closure of tasting rooms during the shelter-in-place order, local wineries are bringing guided wine tastings to people's living rooms.
Don't worry, there will be plenty of soup.