Holiday Gift Guide
City Garden Doughnuts by Anne Convery City Garden Doughnuts truly feels like a garden of sugary delights and great coffee. Owners Terri and Alan McCandless provide a welcome that’s warmer […]
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City Garden Doughnuts by Anne Convery City Garden Doughnuts truly feels like a garden of sugary delights and great coffee. Owners Terri and Alan McCandless provide a welcome that’s warmer […]
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On a warm Thursday in June, I took my daughters to a sign-making gathering at Rincon Valley Park in Santa Rosa. It had been less than a month since those
Skewer Winter! Welcome to our regular recipe column from teacher and stand-up comedian Sarah Whitmore. Story, recipe and photos by Sarah Whitmore. How many times did you think about your
GreenLynx and the World of Reuse “There are so many different lives that a 2 x 4 can have,” muses Nicole Tai on a warm July morning. As I follow
At The Spring Hill School in Petaluma, students take hands-on learning to heart. During the 2019–20 school year, middle schoolers made nesting boxes for western bluebirds, bats, owls, and kestrels
33Arts residents reckon with the survival of art during pandemic Outside of Bataeff’s junkyard is a 4’x4’ bucket of brass cast-offs that have been subjected to the elements ever since
Nick LaHaise, co-founder of Hearth Folk School, holds a bright orange Hachiya persimmon in front of him. There’s a kitchen paring knife in his other hand and a vegetable peeler
Hands On: Slowing Down with the Hearth Folk School Read More »
A new book on the Fibershed movement acts as a toolkit for building a soil-to-skin approach to clothing in a fast fashion world. When Rebecca Burgess started Fibershed a decade
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