Free Will Astrology: Week of March 27

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ARIES (March 21-April 19): In the coming days, your hunger will be so inexhaustible that you may feel driven to devour extravagant amounts of food and drink. It’s possible you will gain 10 pounds in a very short time. Who knows? You might even enter an extreme eating contest and devour 46 dozen oysters in 10 minutes! APRIL FOOL! Although what I just said is remotely plausible, I foresee that you will sublimate your exorbitant hunger. You will realize it is spiritual in nature and can’t be gratified by eating food. As you explore your voracious longings, you will hopefully discover a half-hidden psychological need you have been suppressing. And then you will liberate that need and feed it what it craves!

TAURUS (April 20-May 20): Taurus novelist Lionel Shriver writes, “There’s a freedom in apathy, a wild, dizzying liberation on which you can almost get drunk.” In accordance with astrological omens, I recommend you experiment with Shriver’s strategy in the coming weeks. APRIL FOOL! I lied. In fact, Lionel Shriver’s comment is one of the dumbest thoughts I have ever heard. Why would anyone want the cheap, damaged liberation that comes from feeling indifferent, numb and passionless? Please do all you can to disrupt and dissolve any attraction you may have to that state, Taurus. In my opinion, you now have a sacred duty to cultivate extra helpings of enthusiasm, zeal, liveliness and ambition.

GEMINI (May 21-June 20): At enormous cost and after years of study, I have finally figured out the meaning of life, at least as it applies to you Geminis. Unfortunately, I won’t be able to reveal it to you unless you send me $1,000 and a case of Veuve Clicquot champagne. I’ve got to recoup my investment, right?! APRIL FOOL! Most of what I just said was a dirty lie. It’s true that I have worked hard to uncover the meaning of life for you Geminis. But I haven’t found it yet. And even if I did, I would of course provide it to you for free. Luckily, you are now in a prime position to make dramatic progress in deciphering the meaning of life for yourself.

CANCER (June 21-July 22): For a limited time only, you have permission from the cosmos to be a wildly charismatic egomaniac who brags incessantly and insists on getting your selfish needs met at all times and in all places. Please feel free to have maximum amounts of narcissistic fun, Cancerian! APRIL FOOL! I was exaggerating a bit, hoping to offer you medicinal encouragement so you will stop being so damn humble and self-effacing all the time. But the truth is, now is indeed an excellent time to assert your authority, expand your clout, and flaunt your potency and sovereignty.

LEO (July 23-Aug. 22): Michael Scott was a character in the TV sitcom The Office. He was the boss of a paper company. Played by Leo actor Steve Carell, he was notoriously self-centered and obnoxious. However, there was one famous scene I will urge you to emulate. He was asked if he would rather be feared or loved. He replied, “Um, easy, both. I want people to be afraid of how much they love me.” Be like Michael Scott, Leo! APRIL FOOL! I was half-kidding. It’s true I’m quite excited by the likelihood that you will receive floods of love in the coming weeks. It’s also true that I think you should do everything possible to boost this likelihood. But I would rather that people be amazed and pleased at how much they love you, not afraid.

VIRGO (Aug. 23-Sept. 22): Now would be an excellent time for you to snag a Sugar Daddy or Sugar Momma or Sugar NonBinary Nurturer. The astrological omens are telling me that life is expanding its willingness and capacity to provide you with help, support and maybe even extra cash. I dare you to dangle yourself as bait and sell your soul to the highest bidder. APRIL FOOL! I was half-kidding. While I do believe it’s prime time to ask for and receive more help, support and extra cash, I don’t believe you will have to sell your soul to get any of it. Just be yourself!

LIBRA (Sept. 23-Oct. 22): Happy Unbirthday, Libra! It’s that time, halfway between your last birthday and your next. Here are the presents I plan to give you: a boost in your receptivity to be loved and needed; a constructive relationship with obsession; more power to accomplish the half-right thing when it’s hard to do the totally right thing; the disposal of 85% of the psychic trash left over from the time between 2018 and 2023; and a provocative new invitation to transcend an outworn old taboo. APRIL FOOL! The truth is, I can’t possibly supply every one of you with these fine offerings, so please bestow them on yourself. Luckily, the cosmic currents will conspire with you to make these things happen.

SCORPIO (Oct. 23-Nov. 21): Now would be an excellent time to seek liposuction, a facelift, Botox, buttocks augmentation or hair transplants. Cosmic rhythms will be on your side if you change how you look. APRIL FOOL! Everything I just said was a lie. I’ve got nothing against cosmetic surgery, but now is not the right time to alter your appearance. Here’s the correct oracle: Shed your disguises, stop hiding anything about who you really are and show how proud you are of your idiosyncrasies.

SAGITTARIUS (Nov. 22-Dec. 21): I command you to love Jesus and Buddha! If you don’t, you will burn in Hell! APRIL FOOL! I was just kidding. I was being sensationalistic to grab your attention. Here’s my real, true oracle for you: Love everybody, including Jesus and Buddha. And I mean love them all twice as strong and wild and tender. The cosmic powers ask it of you! The health of your immortal soul depends on it! Yes, Sagittarius, for your own selfish sake, you need to pour out more adoration and care and compassion than you ever have before. I’m not exaggerating! Be a lavish Fountain of Love!

CAPRICORN (Dec. 22-Jan. 19): If you gave me permission, I would cast a spell to arouse in you a case of ergophobia, i.e., an aversion to work. I think you need to take a sweet sabbatical from doing business as usual. APRIL FOOL! I was just joking about casting a spell on you. But I do wish you would indulge in a lazy, do-nothing retreat. If you want your ambitions to thrive later, you will be wise to enjoy a brief period of delightful emptiness and relaxing dormancy. As Buddhist teacher Sylvia Boorstein recommends, “Don’t just do something! Sit there!”

AQUARIUS (Jan. 20-Feb. 18): In accordance with current astrological omens, I suggest you get the book Brain Surgery for Beginners by Steven Parker and David West. You now have the power to learn and even master complex new skills, and this would be an excellent place to start. APRIL FOOL! I was half-kidding. I don’t really think you should take a scalpel to the gray matter of your friends and family members—or yourself, for that matter. But I am quite certain that you currently have an enhanced power to learn and even master new skills. It’s time to raise your educational ambitions to a higher octave. Find out what lessons and training you need most, then make plans to get them.

PISCES (Feb. 19-March 20): In the religious beliefs of Louisiana Voodoo, one God presides over the universe but never meddles in the details of life. There are also many spirits who are always intervening and tinkering, intimately involved in the daily rhythm. They might do nice things for people or play tricks on them—and everything in between. In alignment with current astrological omens, I urge you to convert to the Louisiana Voodoo religion and try ingenious strategies to get the spirits to do your bidding. APRIL FOOL! I don’t really think you should convert. However, I believe it would be fun and righteous for you to proceed as if spirits are everywhere—and assume that you have the power to harness them to work on your behalf.

Homework: Speak aloud as you tell yourself the many ways you are wonderful. Newsletter.FreeWillAstrology.com

School District in Sonoma County Cuts Translator for Spanish-Speaking Parents

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School districts across California are facing some super rough choices right now, as more info comes down from state politicians about how much education funding will be available for the coming school year. (Outlook not good.) And at the small Oak Grove Union School District on the border of Sebastopol and Santa Rosa, which runs one elementary school and one middle school, a certain budget cut in particular has parents up in arms. At the end of this year, the district will get rid of its bilingual liaison for Spanish-speaking parents, according to the Press Democrat. Ana Castillo Williams has been the sole resource for helping parents fill out forms, read materials and communicate with teachers, the PD reports — making her presence “invaluable to parents who only speak Spanish.” Without her there, parents say they’ll feel cut off from their kids’ education. More from the story: “Castillo Williams is just one of seven staff members who will be let go at the end of the school year. The layoffs are paired with a slew of program cuts. The financial standing of the small district — it has 800 students — plummeted when their reserves dipped below the state’s required 3%. The decision comes as districts of all sizes are making staff reductions. With the expiration of one-time COVID funds and lower-than-expected inflation adjustments and state revenues being funneled to school districts next year, school boards have had to make tough decisions about what to cut. On Friday, a small but mighty group of concerned parents gathered outside Willowside Middle School and marched directly to the district office next door to make sure their voices were heard. The parents, many of whom only speak Spanish, felt firing the district’s only translator will leave their families without a way to communicate with their children’s schools.” District officials are reportedly promising to “ramp up the availability of the district’s 10 bilingual staff — including teachers, administrators and groundskeepers — to communicate with Spanish-speaking parents and ensure that all materials are translated in Spanish.” But parents are skeptical that they’ll get the same level of access and care. You can read more in the PD. (Source: Press Democrat & Press Democrat; paywall)

At Risk: Hidden Forest Nursery, ‘Secret Garden’ in Sebastopol

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Have you discovered Hidden Forest Nursery on the pastoral southeast end of Sebastopol yet? More of a secret garden than a mere nursery, Hidden Forest is a historic, half-century-old “forest sanctuary” and “botanical reserve” sprawled across 7.5 acres of land. Although it’s on private land, you can visit it like a public park and attend nature classes and workshops held on site. But now, the whole thing is at risk: Mike Boss, the guy who runs the place, says he’s in over his head and needs some support to keep it open for everyone to enjoy. Mike recently launched a GoFundMe to raise the funds he needs to maintain the nursery. You can donate here. “I am trying to save the Hidden Forest Botanical Reserve so that it can remain an inspiration for nature appreciation and education…” he writes. “I need support due to the financial challenges incurred from the pandemic, last year and this year’s storm damage, and the rising costs of everything.” And long-term, Mike is looking for a land steward to take over entirely. “The goal is to have a foundation take ownership of the property so that it can be stewarded for future generations,” he writes in a separate letter to the community. “Towards that end, I’ve formed a 501c3 non-profit organization, Friends of the Hidden Forest. The NPO becomes a bucket in which people can donate tax-deductible contributions so that it can take ownership of the Hidden Forest, until the right Foundation can acquire it.” And in an email to me, he adds that he’s “looking for nature-loving philanthropists, or corporate sponsors, who want to make tax-deductible donations for a cause: saving a treasured community resource. It takes a community to save community resources. The NPO is Friends of the Hidden Forest, a 501c3, with tax ID# 88-4412760.” When I visited Hidden Forest the other day, Mike led me along a wonderland of trails, winding past overgrown sitting nooks and groves of rare species — including what he calls “the largest plantings of Dawn Redwoods west of the Mississippi.” We paused on a wooden boardwalk built over a mini wetland dotted with delightfully gnarled “cyprus knees.” There’s also a majestic pond, and countless other eco-delights. “The main goals” of keeping Hidden Forest alive, Mike says in his letter, are “preservation of an educational and inspirational resource; highlighting the incredible species diversity of the plant and animal communities; giving local people, especially inner-city kids, access to nature; to preforming ecological restoration of Blucher Creek; to creating a home for rare and endangered species; providing exciting plants, such as trees for the next period of climate change, food-producing plants, natives, and low water use plants.” The nursery is having a big spring plant sale through the end of the month; you can stop by between 9 a.m. and 4 p.m. every day except Tuesday and Wednesday. “Come and experience the Hidden Forest Botanical Reserve to see for yourself why this remarkable resource is worth saving!” Mike says. (Source: GoFundMe & Hidden Forest Nursery)

Who’s-Who of Napa Wineries Included in Federal Probe

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The latest coverage of the sweeping federal investigation into wheelings and dealings within Napa County government and industry comes via the Los Angeles Times way down in SoCal. Their headline reads: “Mystery among the vines: Why is the FBI probing some of Napa Valley’s fanciest wineries?” Reporter Jessica Garrison seems especially fascinated by the local wine empires being looked into by the feds. From the Times story: “Highway 29 winds along the floor of the Napa Valley through Yountville and St. Helena and up into Calistoga, passing by vineyards that produce some of the most celebrated and expensive wines in the world. … And lately, for locals anyway, it is also the source of a pressing mystery: Why have so many of the fancy wineries along this road — and their rich and powerful owners — been named in federal subpoenas that were served late last year on Napa County? ‘Please provide any and all documents relating to the following individuals, entities, and/or projects,’ one subpoena says, before unspooling a roster that reads more like a high-end tourist brochure than what is normally found in a court docket. Among the glittering names whose county records are being sought are Hall Wines, known for its bold cabernets and luxe St. Helena winery with a towering statue of a silver rabbit. … Caymus Vineyards, whose cabernet is a frequent favorite of Wine Spectator, and owner Charles J. ‘Chuck’ Wagner are listed in the records request, as are Wagner’s son, Charlie Wagner, and his vineyard, Mer Soleil. The inventory of luminaries rolls on: Robin Baggett, a former general counsel for the Golden State Warriors, and his Alpha Omega WineryDave Phinney, whose ‘Prisoner’ label changed the industry. Grant Long Jr. and his wineries Aonair and Reverie II. Jayson Woodbridge and Hundred Acre. Darioush Khaledi and his namesake winery. And on it goes — 40 people and businesses in total, including Napa’s exclusive Meritage Resort and Spa. The subpoena seeking records on the wineries and their owners, dated Dec. 14, 2023, is filed under the name of Patrick Robbins, first assistant U.S. attorney for the Northern District of California. It also references an FBI agent, Katherine Ferrato, who has experience working on complex financial crimes.” Read the full LA Times story for more dirt on the feds’ winery-centric subpoena, along with a few other sister subpoenas: one about the Upper Valley trash agency, one about the private Napa County Airport and one about the county’s farm bureau, “which in recent years has become a powerful political voice on behalf of wineries.” The intrigue is endless! (Source: Los Angles Times; paywall)

‘Glory Hole Watch’ at Napa Valley Reservoir

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Those of us taking part in “Glory Hole Watch 2024” are waiting with bated breath as the water line at the Lake Berryessa reservoir in the Napa Valley comes closer and closer to spilling into the mouth of a very special pipeline sticking out of the reservoir. Locals and fans call it the “glory hole,” but really it’s a giant spillway installed to drain the reservoir when it gets too full — meanwhile creating the visual effect of a hungry black hole in the surface of the lake. It’s really quite a cosmic scene. And as of Thursday afternoon, the hole is within half a foot of achieving its famous formation, according to Solano County’s water agency. (Lake Berryessa reportedly provides water to a few rural communities in Napa County, but mostly serves the people of Solano to the south.) This spectacle hasn’t occurred for around five years, since 2019. Which is also an indication of a larger trend: The rain gods have been good to us over these past couple winters. “Lake Berryessa is oh-so-close to glory days,” the Napa Valley Register reports. “Water as of Wednesday was within a foot of the morning glory spillway, which is nicknamed the ‘glory hole.’ The 72-foot-diameter concrete funnel sends water to the opposite side of 300-foot-tall Monticello Dam and into Putah Creek, assuring the dam isn’t overtopped. People traditionally throng to eastern Napa County see a sight that last happened in 2019. But, with the lake poised to spill, wintertime storms are petering out. ‘It’s probably going to take a good storm, 2 to 3 inches, to get over the edge and get the ‘glory hole’ spilling,’ Chris Lee, general manager of the Solano County Water Agency, said on Tuesday.” So we’ll see if the next week or two of light, on-and-off rainfall is enough to eke out a win. One could even think of the Lake Berryessa glory hole as our own local version of Punxsutawney Phil: If the hole spilleth in on itself at the advent of spring, this shan’t be a drought year. Fun, right? (Source: Napa Valley Patch & Solano County Water Agency & Napa Valley Focus & Lake Berryessa News via Facebook & Napa Valley Register; paywall)

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Where Romance Reigns Supreme

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No matter how you define “romance,” its aura surrounds every aspect of experiences at The Madrona Hotel in Healdsburg including its Restaurant.

The iconic Madrona, built as a private residence in 1881, welcomes and pampers lovers, whether for the perfect romantic dinner or an unforgettable wedding site. The property was established just after the end of the great era of romance, enshrined in the Aesthetic Movement – one which celebrates beauty for beauty’s sake, and it has lost none of that alluring ambiance.

Diners celebrating a first date, an engagement, an anniversary—or an especially memorable date night—will find a beautifully designed room, with candlelit tables and exquisite service. Or, on a lovely evening, choose the wrap-around outdoor patio, with its dreamy view of grounds adorned by soft lighting augmenting the moonlight.

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The Madrona Hotel’s restaurant is the perfect location for a first date, an engagement or an anniversary.

The estate’s own gardens provide the freshest produce, which is featured in salads and in dishes such as Grilled Local Black Cod, with carrots, caviar cream, fennel and kawa, and Smoke River New York Strip, with hash brown, leeks, brassica, and estate chimichurri. Fresh orange juice comes from the citrus garden.

Champagne from a local Sonoma winery might be an ideal accompaniment, or, one of the carefully selected red or white wines The Madrona sources both from local and global vintners. Or perhaps one of the specialty cocktails from Hannah’s bar, named after the wife of the estate’s founder. The many options include the “La Sirena,” made with blanco tequila, mezcal, cucumber, aloe, estate bay laurel and club soda, and “The Veranda,” combining gin, finochietto, dry vermouth, green chartreuse, and dill.

Dinner is not the only possibility for romantic dining. The “Decadent Brunch,” offered Saturdays and Sundays, might be the choice for the dining credit included with an overnight “date night” booking at the hotel. The Madrona has just begun serving High Tea as well, part of its commitment to unique experiences, and will shortly begin offering a charming idea for a summer date night, “Movies on the Lawn.” A classic film will be paired with wines from local winery partners, a lovely time to snuggle and sip.

Yet another way to take full advantage of the romantic prospects provided by the estate is a pre- or post-meal wander through the gardens, sharing intimate moments, and perhaps capturing a few with photo or video to remember forever.

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Enjoy a pre- or post-meal walk through the Madrona Hotel’s gardens.

Couples seeking a truly memorable site for weddings have long found their dream come true at The Madrona. Although most dates are booked out at least a year in advance, staff can possibly accommodate earlier requests if dates are available. Phil Scheidler, whose own wedding was celebrated there, said, “The Madrona is a quintessential wedding venue, with romance woven throughout the lush gardens, boutique lodging and culinary delights. Our friends and families were captivated by our wedding, and my brother-in-law chose to host his wedding there after attending our wedding.”

So, if romance is in the air, from the first hearts’ flutter to the treasured bond of a long love, lovers will find the seductive charm of The Madrona and The Restaurant at The Madrona to be an enchanting aphrodisiac.

Make your dining reservations
The Madrona
1001 Westside Rd., Healdsburg 95448
707.395.6700

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Goblin Bros. Games & Gear

NAPA

Wine Glass Marketing

Best Ethnic Market

SONOMA

Asia Mart

NAPA

LOLA’S Market

Best Event Production Services Company

SONOMA

Techtonic Events

NAPA

NAPA VALLEY MEDIA

Best Fashion Jewelry Store

SONOMA

Artisana

NAPA

Creations Fine Jewelers

Best Financial Advisor

SONOMA

Clark Matthiessen, RCU

NAPA

Natalie Gutierrez, Redwood Credit Union

Best Fine Jewelry Store

SONOMA

E.R. Sawyer Jewelers

NAPA

E.R. Sawyer Jewelers

Best Framing Shop

SONOMA

Mackey Picture Framery Co.

NAPA

Artissimo Artissimo

Best Gift Shop

SONOMA

Made Local Marketplace

NAPA

Blackbird of Calistoga

Best Green Business

SONOMA

World Centric

NAPA

Redwood Credit Union

Best Grocery Store

SONOMA

Oliver’s Market

NAPA

Cal Mart

Best Home Audio

SONOMA

Lavish Audio Video

NAPA

Tech4U

Best Insurance Agent

SONOMA

Rosalinda Brown, RCU

NAPA

Rosalinda Brown, Redwood Credit Union

Best Jewelry Repair

SONOMA

E.R. Sawyer Jewelers

NAPA

E.R. Sawyer Jewelers

Best Law Firm

SONOMA

Spaulding, McCullough & Tansil LLP

NAPA

Adams Law Group

Best Locally Made Retail Product

SONOMA

Soap Cauldron

NAPA

Patti Wessman Art Glass

Best Mortuary

SONOMA

Daniels Chapel of the Roses

NAPA

Tulocay Cemetery Funeral Home & Crematory

Best Motorcycle/Scooter Shop

SONOMA

Factory Powersports

NAPA

Parriott Motors

Best Music Instruments Store

SONOMA

Stanroy

NAPA

Napa Music Supply

Best Natural Foods Store

SONOMA

Community Market

NAPA

Hudson Greens And Goods

Best New Retail Business

SONOMA

Luminarium Curated Goods

NAPA

Folklore

Best Nonprofit

SONOMA

Redwood Empire Food Bank

NAPA

Puertas Abiertas Community Resource Center

Best Print Shop

SONOMA

Sprint Copy Center

NAPA

Napa Printing

Best Psychic

SONOMA

Phoenix LaFae

NAPA

Centro Astrologico

Best Public Relations Firm

SONOMA

Suited Hospitality

NAPA

Fuller & Sander Communications

Best Record/CD Store

SONOMA

The Next Record Store

NAPA

Folklore

Best Repair – Computer

SONOMA

Mac Daddy Repairs

NAPA

Napa Valley Computers

Best Repair – Smartphone

SONOMA

Mac Daddy Repairs

Best Resale Store

SONOMA

Launch

NAPA

Lolo’s

Best Resort & Spa

SONOMA

Flamingo Resort & Spa

NAPA

Stanly Ranch

Best Recycling Center

SONOMA

Recology

Best Senior Living Facility

SONOMA

Fountaingrove Lodge

NAPA

The Watermark at Napa Valley

Best Shoe Store

SONOMA

Silk Moon

NAPA

Lark Shoes

Best Shopping Center/Mall

SONOMA

The Barlow Market District

Best Spiritual Leader

SONOMA

Edward Viljoen, Center for Spiritual Living

Best Tire Shop

SONOMA

Benedetti Tire Service

NAPA

Ok Tire Store, St. Helena

Best Transportation

SONOMA

Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit

NAPA

Napa Valley Wine Train

Best Vintage Clothing Store

SONOMA

Hot Couture

NAPA

Betty’s Girl

Free Will Astrology: Week of March 27

Free Will Astrology: Week of March 27
ARIES (March 21-April 19): In the coming days, your hunger will be so inexhaustible that you may feel driven to devour extravagant amounts of food and drink. It’s possible you will gain 10 pounds in a very short time. Who knows? You might even enter an extreme eating contest and devour 46 dozen oysters in 10 minutes! APRIL FOOL!...

School District in Sonoma County Cuts Translator for Spanish-Speaking Parents

School districts across California are facing some super rough choices right now, as more info comes down from state politicians about how much education funding will be available for the coming school year. (Outlook not good.) And at the small Oak Grove Union School District on the border of Sebastopol and Santa Rosa, which runs one elementary school and...

At Risk: Hidden Forest Nursery, ‘Secret Garden’ in Sebastopol

Have you discovered Hidden Forest Nursery on the pastoral southeast end of Sebastopol yet? More of a secret garden than a mere nursery, Hidden Forest is a historic, half-century-old "forest sanctuary" and "botanical reserve" sprawled across 7.5 acres of land. Although it's on private land, you can visit it like a public park and attend nature classes and workshops...

Who’s-Who of Napa Wineries Included in Federal Probe

The latest coverage of the sweeping federal investigation into wheelings and dealings within Napa County government and industry comes via the Los Angeles Times way down in SoCal. Their headline reads: "Mystery among the vines: Why is the FBI probing some of Napa Valley’s fanciest wineries?" Reporter Jessica Garrison seems especially fascinated by the local wine empires being looked...

‘Glory Hole Watch’ at Napa Valley Reservoir

Those of us taking part in "Glory Hole Watch 2024" are waiting with bated breath as the water line at the Lake Berryessa reservoir in the Napa Valley comes closer and closer to spilling into the mouth of a very special pipeline sticking out of the reservoir. Locals and fans call it the "glory hole," but really it's a...

Best of the North Bay 2024 Winners’ Gallery

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Check out our online gallery featuring several winners of our “Best of the North Bay 2024” as decided by readers in Napa and Sonoma County. View our Sonoma and Napa Winners Party photos

Where Romance Reigns Supreme

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Sponsored content by The Madrona Hotel No matter how you define “romance,” its aura surrounds every aspect of experiences at The Madrona Hotel in Healdsburg including its Restaurant. The iconic Madrona, built as a private residence in 1881, welcomes and pampers lovers, whether for the perfect romantic dinner or an unforgettable wedding site. The property was established just after...

Best of Food and Drink 2024

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Best Bakery SONOMA Red Bird Bakery NAPA Model Bakery Best Bánh Mì Sandwich SONOMA Jam's Joy Bungalow Best BBQ SONOMA Sweet T's Restaurant & Bar NAPA Buster's BBQ Best Breakfast SONOMA Americana NAPA Jax White Mule Diner Best Brunch SONOMA Cafe Mimosa NAPA La Cheve Bakery and Brews Best Burger SONOMA Acme Burger NAPA Super Duper Burgers Best Business Lunch SONOMA Mac’s Deli and Cafe NAPA Kitchen Door Best Butcher Shop SONOMA Sonoma County Meat Company NAPA Browns Valley Meat Best Cafe/Coffeehouse SONOMA Avid Coffee NAPA Ohm Coffee Roasters Best Caterer SONOMA Sonoma County Catering NAPA Sticky Business Barbeque Best Cheese Shop SONOMA Oliver’s Market NAPA Oxbow Cheese and Wine Merchant Best...

Best of Cannabis 2024

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Best Attorney SONOMA The Law Offices of Omar Figueroa Best Cannabis Body Care SONOMA OM CBD Best Cannabis CBD Product SONOMA Care By Design Best Cannabis Delivery SONOMA SPARC NAPA Abide Napa Best Cannabis Label SONOMA Sonoma Hills Farm Best Dispensary SONOMA JANE Dispensary NAPA Abide Napa Best Edibles SONOMA The Garden Society Best Hemp CBD Product SONOMA Green Bee Botanicals Best Hemp Farm SONOMA Sonoma Hills Farm Best Hydroponic Supply Store SONOMA Monster Gardens Best New Dispensary (opened within 1 year) SONOMA SPARC Best Pipe Shop SONOMA Mighty Quinn NAPA Starbuzz Smoke Shop Best Therapeutic Product SONOMA Proof Wellness Ice Hot Balm Best...

Best of Everyday 2024

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Best Accounting Firm SONOMA Houghton and Houghton Best Ad Agency SONOMA West County Net NAPA Wine Glass Marketing Best Antique Shop SONOMA Whistlestop Antiques NAPA Antiques on Second Best Art Supply Store SONOMA Rileystreet NAPA Color Theory Art Supplies Best Attorney - Bankruptcy SONOMA Law Office of Michael C. Fallon Best Attorney - Business SONOMA Raff Law (Dan Raff) NAPA Law Offices of Paul J. Dohring Best Attorney - Divorce/Family Law SONOMA Jarin Beck, Welty Weaver & Currie Best Attorney - Intellectual Property SONOMA Andrew J. Spaulding, Spaulding McCullough &...
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