A weekly gathering at Sonoma Plaza Horseshoe for those who consider Tuesdays underrated.
Events
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The Trailhead Kiosk marks the start; the trail itself declines to specify the finish.
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Sonoma Community Center offers instruction in the ancient, unglamorous art of not wasting food.
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The Red Barn Store at Oak Hill Farm reopens, for those who find shopping improved by rusticity.
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Two guitars, a garden, and whatever the sky happens to be doing that evening. |
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The Sonoma Valley Certified Farmers' Market convenes once again in the Arnold Field parking lot.
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Sonoma Garden Park hosts its Native Plant Nursery Sale, for gardeners with opinions about provenance.
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Hood Mansion opens its doors for Pride & Joy, another Friday quietly claimed by history.
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The Robert Ferguson Observatory pairs the universe with cocoa, in whichever order you prefer. |
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Produce, presumably, awaits at Sonoma Garden Park's Saturday Harvest Market, an event of quiet agricultural consequence.
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Sugarloaf Ridge State Park invites volunteers to Trail Crew Saturdays, an exercise in civic-minded dirt management.
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Oak Hill Farm's Red Barn Store opens its doors again in Glen Ellen, no further explanation offered.
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Sonoma Community Center offers instruction in ceviche, for those who prefer their fish acquainted with lime.
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The Springs Community Farmers' Market convenes, as ever, in the post office parking lot. |
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Sugarloaf Ridge State Park offers an introduction to birds and their physiology, no prior ornithological commitment required.
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A modest hike at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park, for those willing to look down as well as up.
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Beauty Ranch's arboreal elders await inspection, at Jack London State Historic Park, for those willing to walk.
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Produce, gossip, and parking dilemmas convene weekly at Jack London Village.
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Little Family Vineyards marks the occasion with its own take on patriotic refreshment. |
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Sonoma's Tuesday Night Markert convenes at the Plaza Horseshoe, spelling optional, attendance encouraged. |
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The Overlook Trail Hike departs from the Trailhead Kiosk, for those who enjoy walking uphill on purpose.
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The Red Barn Store at Oak Hill Farm reopens, for those who like their commerce agricultural.
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Young musicians take the stage at Sonoma Botanical Garden, presumably before the sun sets.
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Trivia Night returns to the Jack London Saloon, where modest knowledge meets immodest confidence. |
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The Jack London Saloon offers live music, proving Glen Ellen's nightlife requires no further justification.
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The Sonoma Community Center offers an evening abroad, no passport or airfare required. |
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The weekly reminder that vegetables, too, deserve a proper parking lot in Kenwood.
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Sonoma Garden Park offers native plants for sale, an opportunity for the locally minded gardener.
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Art Escape offers an evening of cinema, outdoors, for those who prefer walls optional.
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Jazz-age swagger returns to the hilltop, as the Hood Mansion hosts an evening of vintage swing. |
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Produce, presumably; certainty, otherwise scarce, at Sonoma Garden Park's Saturday Harvest Market.
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Sugarloaf Ridge State Park offers an evening titled To Neptune & Back, details left refreshingly to the imagination.
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The Red Barn Store at Oak Hill Farm reopens, Glen Ellen, for those who enjoy barns.
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The Springs Community Farmers' Market convenes once again in the parking lot by the post office.
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In partnership with the Sonoma Community Center
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The Sonoma Valley Museum of Art asks Glen Ellen to take its joy seriously, at BR Cohn Winery.
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The Robert Ferguson Observatory hosts docents and members for an evening billed, modestly, as Scoops & Scopes. |
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Sugarloaf Ridge State Park invites you to stand near trees and call it medicine.
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Produce, purpose, and light gossip convene weekly at Jack London Village, as they do.
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Sugarloaf Ridge State Park hosts a Slow Drought Ecology Journey, for those unhurried enough to notice. |
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A weekly gathering of commerce and conversation at the Sonoma Plaza Horseshoe, spelling optional.
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Sugarloaf Ridge State Park offers a Full Moon Hike, for those who prefer their trails after dark. |
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The Overlook Trail Hike convenes at the Trailhead Kiosk, a modest starting point for a modest ambition.
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The Red Barn Store at Oak Hill Farm in Glen Ellen reopens, with no further elaboration necessary.
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Julio Reyes brings Noche Latina to the Sonoma Botanical Garden, where the plants remain politely noncommittal.
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Trivia Night returns to the Jack London Saloon in Glen Ellen, for those who insist they know things. |
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The Jack London Saloon offers live music, proving Glen Ellen's nightlife needs no further introduction. |
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Produce, purpose, and parking asphalt convene at Arnold Field, as they do every week.
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Sonoma Garden Park offers native plants for sale, a modest transaction with lasting consequences.
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Soul Section returns to Hood Mansion for another Friday, dignity and volume both intact. |
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The Sonoma Garden Park hosts its Saturday Harvest Market, an event of some agricultural consequence.
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Sugarloaf Ridge State Park invites beginners to try hiking, on the theory that it counts as medicine.
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The Red Barn Store at Oak Hill Farm in Glen Ellen opens its doors once more.
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Bring what you no longer wear; leave with what someone else no longer needed, at Art Escape.
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The Springs Community Farmers' Market returns to its usual venue: the parking lot by the post office.
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Sugarloaf Ridge State Park seeks new volunteers, orientation included, enthusiasm assumed rather than required. |