Stories
GoLocal Members are North Bay's Best
Every year, North Bay Biz magazine holds a reader's poll to determine the Napa, Marin, and Sonoma County businesses that deserve the "Best of" title in a number of business categories. This year, Sonoma ...
Second Annual "Pink Party" Celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month
Graton Ridge Cellars is proud to announce our upcoming second annual Pink Party celebrating Breast Cancer Awareness Month. The party will be held "open house" style during their normal business hours of 10am to 4 ...
Triangle Park Meeting News
The Triangle Park Committee has had two meetings since its inception last Fall. The committee consists of 16 neighbors and at our first meeting we discussed landscaping with native plants, paths, sculpture, irrigation and flowers ...
How the Maple Avenue Mural Project started
Imaginative inventiveness is happening right in Burbank Gardens backyards! The Mural Project Committee put out a call to artists in late December and received 22 applications from artists and muralists all over the Bay Area ...
Meet Jet Martinez, Maple Avenue Mural Artist
Jet Martinez is a Mexican born, San Francisco-based muralist and painter. He has been painting for most of his life. He received his BFA in painting and print making from SFAI. His paintings have been ...
Maple Avenue Mural Project Fundraiser a Success
Over $1,000 was raised at the fundraising event for the Maple Avenue Mural Project in Santa Rosa at the Arts Council on August 7, 2010. The Mural Project is a way to beautify the ...
Spotlight on Grapevine Trading Company
Grapevine Trading Co. and owner, Sandra VanVoorhis, have called Sonoma County home since 1989. Creator of the California Harvest brand of shelf stable condiments, the company has garnered a collection of 13 NASFT (National Association ...
Olivia and Jillian Walton—Personally Speaking
Olivia and Jillian Walton of Liv Boutique GoLocal Member since 2010 What is your fondest memory of living in Sonoma County? Our Kenwood race on the 4th of July with our employees, it was a ...
