ROCK’nVINO – No Love Lost Wine Co.

Hosts Michelle and Coco talk with Jay Nunez, founder and winemaker at No Love Lost Wine Co. Jay makes sustainable, natural wines, and is inspired by the unknown, challenging himself to make wines with intrigue and a unique spirit. He also wants to make approachable wines that can be enjoyed by anyone, not just the high end cab connoisseur. We chat with Jay about his tasting room in downtown Napa, and talk about how his former career in music and sound engineering helps to inform his winemaking. He also loves to cook and has worked with a neighboring business to add some delicious sandwiches to the offering at his tasting room. Visit the tasting room at 960 Clinton Street in Napa, or buy his wine online at nolovelost.wine
Hear more behind the scenes conversation with Jay Nunez, including his well-thought out desert island disc lineup and his girlfriend Canon Thomas' picks, as well as his approach to label art, online at ROCKnVINO.com
ROCKnVINO is sponsored by American AgCredit
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GUEST:
Dan Dunn, owner of SkyView Tree Experts
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Christmas Tree Permits
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Sermon: November 26, 2023

This week on the PCOR Radio Broadcast we begin with, “Kyrie” from Mass in G, D. 167 by Franz Schubert. Next we will hear a reading from Matthew 25: 31-45 followed by, “Are You a Goat or a Sheep?” a sermon by Rev. Dr. Cindy Alloway. Lastly, we conclude with, 'Whatever You Do" lyrics by Carolyn Gillette.
H.O.M.E.

Good Food Hour – November 25, 2023 – Turkey Leftovers and Townes Bar and Restaurant

Steve Garner and Chef John Ask talk about turkey leftovers and what to do with them! We also hear from Chef Ash's daughter Emily and her favorites.
In the second portion of the show, Steve and John talk with Lowell Sheldon, co-owner of the new Townes Bar and Restaurant which has opened in the old space that formerly housed Third Street AleWorks in downtown Santa Rosa.
Garden Talk – November 25, 2023 – Hour 2

Host Steve Garner and Dr. Rachel Spaeth take listener gardening questions on a variety of topics, including what to do about garden pests, issues with lemons, walnut fungus, beetle problems, aphids, mulching oak leaves, dog vomit slime mold (really!), and apple trees.
Garden Talk – November 25, 2023 – Hour 1

Steve Garner and Dr. Rachel Spaeth answer your gardening questions, including tips for getting rid of yellow jacket colonies (call the Marin/Sonoma Mosquito and Vector Control District and they will do it for you!) and how to harvest walnuts. Dr. Spaeth also shares details about the open house at the Luther Burbank Home and Gardens, on December 2nd and 3rd. And Steve and Dr. Spaeth talk about the updated USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map.
The Good Stuff – Taylor Serres of Serres Ranch
In this episode of The Good Stuff presented by the Sonoma County Winegrowers, hosts Virginie Boone and Karissa Kruse talk with Taylor Serres, Company Director and Winemaker at Serres Ranch. Taylor's family goes back generations in Sonoma Valley, on land operated by the Serres family since 1924 where it originally operated as a dairy and row crop farm. Her parents began planting grapes on the property in the early 1980s, and Taylor took interest in that side of the family business after spending five years working outside of the family. The Serres family also owns a popular blueberry operation, a ranch, and a construction business. Taylor worked hard to get the vineyards certified sustainable and fish friendly. She spearheaded the family's efforts to release their own wines, and the first vintage was released in 2021.
And finally, Virginie and Karissa share their Tuesday Night wine picks.
Sonoma County Focus – 2023 Dining Out For Life

Host Michelle Marques talks with Ron Karp, Executive Director of Food For Life and Kristen Power, Event Manager for Food For Life about the 22nd Annual Dining Out For Life on Thursday, November 30th at over 70 businesses in Sonoma County. Visit one of these businesses on November 30th, and a portion of sales will be donated to Food For Thought, Sonoma County's AIDS/HIV food bank. We also chat with Chef Francesco Torre of Canneti Roadhouse Italiana, who is donating 100-percent of proceeds on that day to Food For Thought!
Learn more, including how you can enter a raffle for three great prizes and see a list of participating restaurants at fftfoodbank.org
HAPPY THANKSGIVING FROM THE REAL ESTATE SHOW

LISTINGS
1860 Mark West Springs
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2018 Knolls (Open House Sunday Afternoon 1-4)
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The numbers
Kellar Williams Coat(Warm Clothing) Drive
Secret Santa
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Insurance