by corymaguire1 | Jul 25, 2024 | Newsletters
Bi-Partisan Disaster Resiliency and Coverage Act Proposed In reaction to California’s home insurance crisis, a bipartisan bill has been proposed to help offset the cost of fire resilience for homeowners. The legislation is co-authored by Mike Thompson, a Democrat, and...
by corymaguire1 | Jul 4, 2024 | Newsletters
Michelin expands their reviews beyond Restaurants and into Hotels Congratulations to Emily and Sam, owners of The Stavrand, for their recent two key award from Michelin! From the outside the Stavrand is quaint almost beyond belief, a Twenties landmark in the storybook...
by corymaguire1 | Jun 3, 2024 | Newsletters
Sonoma County voters will decide the fate of large farms this November. Whatever side of the fence you’re on, it’s good to know the issues facing us in the upcoming voting season, especially ones that effect so many local businesses. Measure J, proposed by the...
by corymaguire1 | Apr 23, 2024 | Newsletters
First State Park in 15 years, what makes Dos Rios different? Known to locals as “Twin Rivers,” Dos Rios Ranch Preserve with its 2,100 acres, is a stunning model of flood restoration. “We transformed a former farming operation that was prone to frequent flooding...
by corymaguire1 | Mar 28, 2024 | Newsletters
New Leadership & New Energy at The Sebastopol Center For The Arts If you haven’t been to the Sebastopol Center for the Arts recently, you’ll be pleased to know that there is a new leadership team in place and they are offering some wonderful creative...