A lot has changed in cosmetic dentistry—especially with preferred materials and complex treatment techniques—since dentist Sean Wilson started practicing dentistry 25 years ago. Wilson, who also practices general dentistry, brings the most advanced dental developments to his practice, crediting the early influence of his mentor, Dr. Jeff Morley of San Francisco, a lifelong learner and world-renowned cosmetic dentist who taught cosmetic dentistry to practitioners around the globe. “A smile is the first thing people notice about you,” Wilson says. “It’s probably the most important thing, and it’s the one thing a person has control over and can change more than any other physical condition.”
Sean Wilson, DDS, 98 Montgomery Dr., Santa Rosa,
701-578-7424, SeanWilsonDDS.com
For Todd Lake, owner of Salt & Stone, there is something magical about restaurants and hospitality—though there’s nothing make-believe about the enchanting experience of a golden hour dinner at Salt & Stone. What began as a COVID-era precaution became an emblem of Sonoma County’s best views: intimate tables on a flagstone patio, surrounding a peaceful koi pond, nestled in the heart of the vineyards of Sonoma Valley. “The views are amazing and always changing with the season,” Lake says. “I believe that it literally elevates our ability to create incredible hospitality and guest experiences.”
For more than 105 years, Pini Ace Hardware has served Novato as more than just a hardware store—it’s a trusted neighbor and local institution. Owned and operated by the Young family since 1968, Pini is now run by third- and fourth-generation family members committed to preserving the store’s small-town roots while evolving to meet modern needs. With two locations, Pini Hardware continues to prioritize customer service, offer tailored inventory and support local causes. As co-owner Tom Young puts it: “We wouldn’t be here without our community.” That spirit of mutual support remains at the heart of everything Pini Hardware does.
Pini Ace Hardware, 1535 South Novato Blvd.
and 191 San Marin Dr., Novato,
415-892-1577, PiniAceHardware.com
For more than 90 years, Ongaro & Sons has been the cornerstone of home comfort in Marin and Sonoma counties. Founded in 1932, this family-owned business has grown from a small plumbing shop to a full-service provider of plumbing, heating, cooling, electrical and solar solutions. Now in its fourth generation, Ongaro & Sons continues to evolve by embracing innovation and prioritizing customer satisfaction. “Our commitment to excellence starts with our people,” says CEO and great-grandson Ernest Ongaro. “We invest in training, ethics, and service to ensure every customer experience is exceptional.”
Finding premium cannabis products shouldn’t be complicated. That’s why Monica Gray founded Nice Guys Delivery—to bring safe, high-quality cannabis directly to Marin County customers with ease and discretion. Since 2015, her team has provided expert guidance, exceptional service and a carefully curated selection of trusted products. “Our customers deserve a seamless experience, from ordering to delivery,” Monica says. As a leader in the industry, she also fights for fair regulations that keep legal cannabis businesses thriving. With Nice Guys Delivery, customers get more than just cannabis—they get reliability, education and a commitment to their well-being.
What do you do with a plant that hates water and most things can’t eat? If you’re Bill MacElroy, you grow 35,000 of them. Monte-Bellaria di California is the largest lavender farm in Northern California, spanning 9.5 acres of planted lavender. Most of the farm’s production focuses on the high-yielding “grosso” variety, a cross between sweet-smelling English lavender and Portuguese spike lavender. The “herbal, camphorous smell” of grosso, with the beeswax gathered on-site, is perfect for blending the farm’s signature essential oils, aromatherapy perfumes, soaps and culinary products. “In aromatherapy, camphor opens the bronchial passages much more effectively than more perfumey lavender,” MacElroy says.
Monte-Bellaria di California, 3518 Bloomfield Rd., Sebastopol,
707-829-2645, Monte-Bellaria.com
If Nina Barry of Marin Hair Transplant had to pick one adjective to describe the hair restoration boutique she runs with guidance from her husband, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Piers Barry, it would be transformative. “My background in mental health gave me insight into how identity is tied to appearance,” Nina says. “Hair isn’t vanity; its visibility. Even in Piers’ practice, he sees patients at their most vulnerable, but with Marin Hair Transplant, we both get to witness transformation right in front of our eyes, not just physically, but emotionally. It’s a powerful reminder of how connected healing and confidence really are. It’s incredibly rewarding.”
Five years ago, COVID-19 shuttered people indoors, pausing the flow of the in-person economy. Small businesses worldwide took a hit—but Willow Fish Peterson of Made Local Marketplace in Santa Rosa saw opportunity knock. “The focus of only featuring hyperlocal products has been really important in combating the ‘buy everything on Amazon and have it delivered craze,’” Peterson says. “It creates and fosters community and gives small-batch artisans and makers a physical place to sell and showcase their goods. The hope is for it to continue to grow to be a collaborative project that will feature local growers, manufacturers, makers and retailers.”
Hospitality values vary across Asian countries, but there are common characteristics: an emphasis on graciousness, attentiveness and genuine care for others, particularly guests. Those principles are at the forefront of the dining experience at Kuro Nami Japanese Kitchen and its next-door sister restaurant, The Baan Thai Cuisine. Born from a passion for Japanese food, Kuro Nami blends tradition and innovation to create a fresh dining experience. “Our team is very passionate about service,” says Jackie Suthon, an owner. “Our customers always will see smiles and receive a warm welcome, and then they’ll be happy from eating our good food.”
Kuro Nami Japanese Kitchen, 69 Center Blvd., San Anselmo,
415-459-6969, KuroNamiMarin.com
The Baan Thai Cuisine, 726 San Anselmo Ave, San Anselmo,
415-457-9470, TheBaanThaiCuisine.com
A dog’s wisdom is without words: how to love unconditionally, how to have fun, how to be patient and loyal. One of the most important lessons dogs and people learn together is how to communicate, explained Alicia Collins of K9 Activity Club. “I truly believe dogs want to do what we want—they just don’t always understand because the way we communicate can be confusing,” Collins says. “Helping to bridge that gap is one of the most powerful things we can do. I love puppies and working with dog parents to help them learn the best ways to manage, guide and raise a well-adjusted puppy. It’s such an important foundation, and being part of that journey is incredibly rewarding.”
K9 Activity Club, 4340 Occidental Rd, Santa Rosa,
707-569-1394, K9ActivityClub.com
A lot has changed in cosmetic dentistry—especially with preferred materials and complex treatment techniques—since dentist Sean Wilson started practicing dentistry 25 years ago. Wilson, who also practices general dentistry, brings the most advanced dental developments to his practice, crediting the early influence of his mentor, Dr. Jeff Morley of San Francisco, a lifelong learner and world-renowned cosmetic dentist who...
For Todd Lake, owner of Salt & Stone, there is something magical about restaurants and hospitality—though there’s nothing make-believe about the enchanting experience of a golden hour dinner at Salt & Stone. What began as a COVID-era precaution became an emblem of Sonoma County’s best views: intimate tables on a flagstone patio, surrounding a peaceful koi pond, nestled in...
For more than 105 years, Pini Ace Hardware has served Novato as more than just a hardware store—it's a trusted neighbor and local institution. Owned and operated by the Young family since 1968, Pini is now run by third- and fourth-generation family members committed to preserving the store’s small-town roots while evolving to meet modern needs. With two locations,...
For more than 90 years, Ongaro & Sons has been the cornerstone of home comfort in Marin and Sonoma counties. Founded in 1932, this family-owned business has grown from a small plumbing shop to a full-service provider of plumbing, heating, cooling, electrical and solar solutions. Now in its fourth generation, Ongaro & Sons continues to evolve by embracing innovation...
Finding premium cannabis products shouldn’t be complicated. That’s why Monica Gray founded Nice Guys Delivery—to bring safe, high-quality cannabis directly to Marin County customers with ease and discretion. Since 2015, her team has provided expert guidance, exceptional service and a carefully curated selection of trusted products. “Our customers deserve a seamless experience, from ordering to delivery,” Monica says. As...
What do you do with a plant that hates water and most things can’t eat? If you’re Bill MacElroy, you grow 35,000 of them. Monte-Bellaria di California is the largest lavender farm in Northern California, spanning 9.5 acres of planted lavender. Most of the farm’s production focuses on the high-yielding “grosso” variety, a cross between sweet-smelling English lavender and...
If Nina Barry of Marin Hair Transplant had to pick one adjective to describe the hair restoration boutique she runs with guidance from her husband, orthopedic surgeon Dr. Piers Barry, it would be transformative. “My background in mental health gave me insight into how identity is tied to appearance,” Nina says. “Hair isn't vanity; its visibility. Even in Piers'...
Five years ago, COVID-19 shuttered people indoors, pausing the flow of the in-person economy. Small businesses worldwide took a hit—but Willow Fish Peterson of Made Local Marketplace in Santa Rosa saw opportunity knock. “The focus of only featuring hyperlocal products has been really important in combating the ‘buy everything on Amazon and have it delivered craze,’” Peterson says. “It...
Hospitality values vary across Asian countries, but there are common characteristics: an emphasis on graciousness, attentiveness and genuine care for others, particularly guests. Those principles are at the forefront of the dining experience at Kuro Nami Japanese Kitchen and its next-door sister restaurant, The Baan Thai Cuisine. Born from a passion for Japanese food, Kuro Nami blends tradition and...
A dog’s wisdom is without words: how to love unconditionally, how to have fun, how to be patient and loyal. One of the most important lessons dogs and people learn together is how to communicate, explained Alicia Collins of K9 Activity Club. “I truly believe dogs want to do what we want—they just don’t always understand because the way...