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Issue: January / February 2025

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.

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?

The Bazaar Sonoma, BaSo | Restaurant & Konbini team, left to right, Em Grayho, co-owners chef Sean Quan and Jenny Phan with chef Clayton Carter run Forestville’s new restaurant, Oct. 17, 2024. (John Burgess / The Press Democrat)

‘There’s Power in Being the Underdog’: Bazaar Sonoma Serves Unapologetic Chinese Cuisine in a Cozy, Creative Space

January 2025

At their ambitious new Sichuan restaurant in Forestville, Sean Quan and Jenny Phan serve exquisite handmade dumplings and spicy mapo tofu — and work to change a difficult industry.

Kally, a verjus-based nonalcoholic beverage company. (Courtesy Kally)

Kally Is A Favorite New Nonalcoholic Wine Alternative

January 2025

Launched in 2022 by Katie and Scott Mitic, the label has found a niche in the growing market for sophisticated, nonalcoholic beverages.

Sonoma County jazz singer Stella Heath. (Courtesy of Stella Heath)

Healdsburg Jazz Turns It Up With New Four-Day Winter Fest

January 2025

The pioneering festival, with Marcus Shelby at the helm, launches a brand-new winter jazz event to kick off Black History Month.

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