Two great story tellers are welcomed to Savoring Sonoma in this week’s episode. First it’s long time Press Democrat Columnist Chris Smith, talking about everything from multigenerational farm families to chatting up an emerging local food star called Guy Fieri long before the world knew his name.
Then it’s a long distance chat with a master chronicler who travels the world in search of the very best bites, folks and cultures. It’s Phil Rosenthal, now in his 7th season of Somebody Feed Phil on Netflix. Host Clark Wolf will have the pleasure of moderating an appearance with the food phemom on the stage of the Luther Burbank Center for the Arts on June 6th. Join us for this preview and some charming, heartwarming chat.
Word By Word: Conversations With Writers host Gil Mansergh’s June conversation is with two multi-talented Marin County novelists: Christie Nelson, and her latest historical novel, Beautiful Illusion: Treasure Island, 1939 a
Christine Walker joins Suzanne Lang in conversation on her century spanning novel, Tap Dancing at the Bluebird.
Also featured is Reyna Marder Gentin on her book Jessica Harmon Has Stepped Away, a mother/daughter story including literary prizes, road trips, and ultimately, independence.
It’s A Novel Idea, every first, third, and fifth Saturday mornings at 5:00 am and Sunday mornings at 10:00 am.
Streaming and podcasting at krcb.org.
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Christopher Herrera is a seventh generation Sonoma County farmer who learned a great deal of what he knows about farming, not from his parents but from YouTube! What he learned and the methods he employs are both completely modern and extremely ancient. The amount he and his brother Andrew, with the help of family and friends, has accomplished on the new property they’re working since February of this year is significant. Their Deep Roots Farm is by the side of our County’s third busiest road, where folks can see it and find it and come shop and support it. This modern model of next generation family farming, so crucial to our future, is the center of this conversation with host Clark Wolf.This week, Mouthful welcomes sommelier and wine entertainer/educator Christopher Sawyer for a freewheeling exploration of all things wine, surely the first of many appearances he’ll make on the show.
Host: Michele
This week, Christopher Silva of St. Francis Winery returns to share three current releases and Debra Eagle of B. R. Cohn Winery and Olive Oil Company talks about the upcoming Extra
Christopher Silva, president and CEO of St. Francis Winery, talks about the Santa Rosa Junior College Food & Wine Classic and Mary Wang, president of the Redwood Empire Chinese Association, offers

Fire Captain Christy Warren was born to deal with crisis situations and rescuing others. She was tough and decisive under pressure, but when she started experiencing uncontrollable emotional distress, she turned on herself in self-destructive ways and struggled for her own survival. Christy tells her story in Flash Point, a Firefighters Journey through PTSD.
We also feature Susan Farren, founder and Executive Director of First Responders Resiliency, Inc., an organization that takes a proactive and science-based approach to address the effects of trauma and stress faced by first responders and their families.

Long time activist for economic and environmental justice, Chuck Collins, brings us his provocative novel of the near future, Altar to an Erupting Sun, which opens with a woman strapping a bomb to herself to blow up an oil executive.
Also featured is Hannelore Krollpfeiffer’s book, We Lived in Berlin, a Story about the End of the War, finally translated into English from the original German by our guest Katrin Ciaffa. It is an undistorted look at the realities of two young women during the final days of WWII. Last year, Healdsburg’s Raven Players surprised this critic with a very interesting production of Quiara Alegría Hudes “Water by the Spoonful”. The play, which tells parallel stories of the tribulations of
This week, Mouthful explores the growing cider business in Sonoma County and previews all the delicious options for our upcoming cider week, August 3rd – 11th. It’s all about cider on
Mouthful welcomes Jolie Devoto Wade of Apple Sauced Cider and Ellen Cavalli of Tilted Shed Ciderworks who will share their locally-made ciders and explore the long history of a beverage enjoying
Cidny Bullens' long career in music as a songwriter informed much of his writing in his autobiography, TransElectric: My Life as a Cosmic Rockstar.Cinnabar Theater
2017/2018 Season Preview
Man of La Mancha
September 1st – 24th, 2017
Book by Dale Wasserman, Lyrics by Joe Darion, Music by Mitch Leigh
Mary Chun, Music Director
Elly
Cinnabar Theater
2018-2019 Season
CABARET
August 31st – September 16th, 2018
Come hear some of the most memorable songs in theater history, including Cabaret, Willkommen and Maybe This Time. Life
Cinnabar Theater presents its 47th Season:
Little Shop of Horrors
August 30 – September 22, 2019
Book by Howard Ashman
Music by Alan Menken
Stage Direction by Nathan Cummings
Music
The Young Rep
Cinnabar Theater
2019-2020 Season

Cinnabar Theater is committed to training young people inthe performing
Cinnabar’s 3rd Annual Broadway Bash
Ellis Auditorium – SRJC Petaluma Campus
Saturday, February 23rd, 2019 @ 6:00 pm
The third annual Broadway Bash, Cinnabar Theater’s signature gala fundraiser, showcases the very

Cinnabar’s 4th Annual Broadway Bash
DoubleTree by Hilton Hotel Sonoma Wine Country – RP
Saturday, February 29, 2020,
Cirque de Bohème
Cornerstone Sonoma
Friday, November 23rd – Sunday, Deember 16th, 2018
The Cirque de Bohème is coming back this winter for the sixth year!
This is an original
Every tenant in one Healdsburg apartment building received an eviction notice. Now, the city is looking at how to protect its renters.
The city of Healdsburg stalled on an urgency
From the archives, Mouthful welcomes journalist Claire Hope Cummings, who discusses her book Uncertain Peril, which explores how farming for corporate profit has put our planet’s seed source at risk.
Mouthful,
Mouthful works magic with Clark Smith, who demonstrates how music can change how we perceive a wine. Seriously. It’s postmodern winemaking from the archives, with host Michele Anna Jordan (Repeat, originally
Mouthful welcomes Clark Wolf for a return visit, this time to talk about the 100 Classic Cookbooks, which tells a compelling story about food in the twentieth century, from the domestic

Clark Wolf announces his latest endeavor, the Sonoma County Grand Harvest, a web site-Facebook-page project that will gather all
Author Clark Wolf joins host Michele Anna Jordan. Also, Mary Bigelow-Gale from Food For Thought talks about their agency’s first annual Haberdash fundraiser.
Mouthful, 22 Years of Smart Talk about
Clean River Alliance “Fun Raiser”
Rio Nido Roadhouse
Saturday, May 12th, 2018 @ 5:00 pm – 10:00 pm
Clean River Alliance annual “Fun Raiser” at the Rio Nido Roadhouse, featuring live
Remember the media frenzy around the free-climb of the DawnWall at Yosemite’s El Capitan in 2015? We’ll talk with one of the climbersabout his life since then.
Kevin Jorgeson and his
41st Cloverdale Fiddle Festival
Cloverdale Citrus Fair
Saturday, April 1, 2017
Greetings Fiddlers!
The Cloverdale Fiddle Festival is back, after a one-year hiatus, on April 1, 2017. The festival is a
Pagliacci
Cinnabar Theater
June 10th – 25th, 2017
Short, gritty, and boasting one of the greatest tenor arias of all time, Pagliacci (“Clowns”) is a perennial audience favorite.
Get ready for
Your enjoyment of Clue: The Musical, now running at Napa’s Lucky Penny Community Arts Center, may be wholly dependent on two factors –
1.) Your familiarity with and affection for
2018 CMSA Convention
Flamingo Hotel – Santa Rosa, CA
November 14th – 18th, 2018
Held at the beautiful Flamingo Hotel in Santa Rosa, the 2018 convention is hosted by the
This year was the worst wildfire season on record, with more acres burned in California than any other year in modern history. A coalition of tribes, environmental groups, and business associations are now asking the state to dedicate $2 billion to wildfire prevention next year. KRCB’s Sarah Bohannon has more.Coastal Cleanup Day 2018
Saturday, September 15th, 2018 @ 9:00 am – 12:00 pm
Coastal Cleanup Day is the world’s largest volunteer day to protect our environment. Heal the Bay organizes
Members of the Kashaya Pomo and the Manchester-Pt. Arena Pomo tribes discuss the importance of coastal plants and animals in their religious rituals and daily diet, which they are now forbidden
The Women, Wildflowers and Whales ‘Deluxe’ Coastwalk
April 30th – May 3rd, 2018
New! A deluxe, guided exploration of the Mendocino and Sonoma Coast
Leave your tent and camping gear at

Sonoma County issued a cold blue advisory, meaningnear-freezing temperatures are expected in the county over the next few days.The weather,
Survivors of the Tubbs Fire head to Butte County to share their stories with those now recovering from the campfire.
Representatives from the neighborhood group Coffey Strong are heading to Butte
Comedy Cabaret: Sandy & Richard Riccardi!
Occidental Center for the Arts
Sunday, February 11th, 2018 @ 4:00 pm
OCA is pleased to host an afternoon-almost-Valentine’s-Day Cabaret featuring the popular comedy cabaret

We’re in the midst of a national debate about law enforcement oversight and accountability. That was the subject
Community Climate Action Planning
The City of Santa Rosa has a long-standing commitment to environmental protection and working to reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions. In August 2005, the City adopted a
This week Mouthful talks with Bob Kline and Craig Pondsford about their latest project – Community Grains.
Bob Klein has been a broadcast television producer, executive producer, national program consultant,
Community Market has been a staple of Sonoma County life for over fifty years. A not for profit benefits corporation, this very specific and focused organization sells only organic foods that follow strict guidelines and meet very real needs. Host Clark Wolf speaks with three of the key people who themselves work and who represent the many that make this very special long time endeavor possible. The history is a fascinating reflection of just one more reason why Sonoma County is a benchmark in the world of food and farming in many important ways.Sonoma County is slated to receive a 12 million dollar grant from the state of California to be used for Homeless Emergency Aid Programs. Santa Rosa City councilmember Julie Combs hosted
Is aid for homeless services best spent on prevention? Or is it better spent housing people that are on the street?
We are continuing our coverage of a 12-million-dollar grant
NorCal Public Media and partners hosted a bilingual election forum last week. In this innovative model, candidates for the District One Santa Rosa City Council seat were invited to listen to community members' concerns without commenting. District one includes the neighborhoods of Roseland and South Park. In this excerpt from the event, Karym Sanchez, Lead Organizer from the non-profit North Bay Organizing Project, or NBOP, shares his opinion.
Community Soil Foundation Annual Benefit
Larkfield Community Garden
Saturday, August 17, 2019

Community Soil Foundation hosts one vibrant fundraising event each year
Community Soil Foundation Annual Garden Benefit
Larkfield Community Garden
Saturday, August 18th, 2018 @ 4:00 pm – 8:00 pm
Community Soil Foundation is grateful to invite all of our neighbors and
Community Volunteer Day
Maddux Ranch Regional Park
Saturday, July 20, 2019 @ 10:00 am – 2:00 pm

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