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Sonoma County Focus – Norcal Odyssey of the Mind 2024


Host Michelle Marques talks with Danny Wright, Assistant Coach for Hidden Valley Elementary's Odyssey of the Mind team. Odyssey of the Mind is a program for students from primary to college age, that presents unique scenarios for teams to solve. Each year there are a new set of problems for teams to work on, and each problem could involve science, art, mathematics, engineering, and/or technology. Danny's team worked on a problem called "Opening Night Antics" which required the team to write and perform a play featuring planned set malfunctions, unexpected sound effects, and a theater critic. The play was also based on a classic story. Team members spend months working on the script, making costumes, sets, and rehearsing for competition. Additionally, the team must complete a Spontaneous challenge that they will get on the day of the competition. Scores from both Long Term and Spontaneous challenges determine who will go on to the State and ultimately World Competitions. Hidden Valley Elementary did well at the State competition, and is an alternate for the World Competition this year! Learn more about how your student can get involved, or how you can become a coach by visiting Norcal Odyssey of the Mind.

 

At the Table – The Weight of Ozempic: What Happens When We No Longer Care About Food?

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Host Clark Wolf talks with guests from Les Dames d'Escoffier about their upcoming panel discussion: "The Weight of Ozempic: What Happens When We No Longer Care About Food?" This provocative topic will touch on a variety of issues, including the fiscal impact to major food brands, the cultural fallout when no one wants a slice of birthday cake, the impact on the US healthcare system, and much more. Guests in this episode include nutritionist Dr. Marion Nestle, reporter Laura Reiley, food trend expert Kara Nielsen, and moderator Roberta Klugman.

The panel discussion is on Tuesday, March 26th, from 9:30 am - 11:00 am PDT, hosted by Les Dames d'Escoffier International San Francisco Chapter. Reserve your spot for this online discussion today by clicking here.

 

Ask the Expert: Dr. Walter Tom – GenXers and Cosmetic Medicine

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Dr. Walter Tom of Dr. Tom Cosmetic Surgery talks with surgical assistant Karina about common issues for young Gen Xers, and the kinds of treatments that are effective and a good value (especially for those who are in their late 30s and early 40s). Dr. Tom recommends Sculptra for the face, Renuva for around the eyes, and EZ PRF Gel to target the hollows under the eyes.

Learn more and schedule a consultation by visiting DrTomCosmetic.com

 

The Good Stuff – Trombetta Family Wines


In this episode of The Good Stuff presented by the Sonoma County Winegrowers, hosts Virginie Boone and Karissa Kruse talk with Rickey Trombetta, owner of Trombetta Family Wines. Rickey shares stories about growing up in Santa Rosa and they way agriculture shaped Sonoma County. She talks about how she got into wine, working out the basics as a home winemaker and learning from Paul Hobbs and mentor Carmine Indindoli. Rickey shares an great story about her daughter Erica, at the age of 10, sniffing out incredible notes from a glass of rich red wine - a glimpse into Erica's future as the winemaker for Trombetta Family Wines! And Rickey also talks about the inspiration she found in fruit from the Petaluma Gap. And finally, Virginie and Karissa share their Tuesday Night wine picks.

 

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HOUSES WITHOUT SPOUSES

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