Letter from the Editor
Dear Readers, Early summer has arrived, with its electric energy and tenacious growth. Our little corner of the world is going through its dance of seasonal shifts—a spectacle both unique […]
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Dear Readers, Early summer has arrived, with its electric energy and tenacious growth. Our little corner of the world is going through its dance of seasonal shifts—a spectacle both unique […]
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Heidi Iverson, a founding member of Fibershed, is a textile artist, clothing designer, and natural dye advocate who focuses on minimum waste practices. She teaches classes in natural dying, mending,
Local Makers – In Stitches Read More »
Discover the Community Seed Exchange in Sebastopol, a volunteer-led effort promoting local seed sovereignty. Anchored by a grassroots seed library and flourishing garden based at St. Stephens Episcopal Church in
Locavortex – Planting Seeds Read More »
PHOTOS BY PAIGE GREEN The Occidental Arts and Ecology Center (OAEC) has been making legendary salad mix from their deep-rooted, biointensive gardens for decades. But you might not know that
Grow Local – Perennial Harvest Read More »
An Interview with Isabel Lopez, Executive Director of Raizes Collective Art Collectives are a powerful way for artists to come together to bring their work forward. But Sonoma County’s Raizes
Talk of the Town – Collective Vision Read More »
PHOTOS BY PAIGE GREEN The call of the sea is hard to resist, and Heidi Herrmann of Strong Arm Farm has both answered the call and continued the conversation. Herrmann’s
Eat Local – Sea Change Read More »
Bodega Bay Bodega Bay Community Farmers’ Market bodegabaycommunitycenter.org/farmers-market Community Center, 2255 CA-1 Sundays 10- 2 Memorial Day through October Cloverdale thesantarosafarmersmarket.com 225 N Cloverdale Blvd Tuesdays 4-7 pm April-November Cotati
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Made Local: What is Cool Petaluma? Natasha Juliana: Cool Petaluma is a grassroots nonprofit that inspires local climate action through community building. By bringing people together, we create the connections
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Dear Readers, Having grown up a stone’s throw from San Antonio Creek, which flows directly into the Petaluma River, I’ve seen firsthand the seasonal, annual, and decades-long shifts, changes, and
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