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Sonoma County Focus – North Bay Honor Flight

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Host Michelle Marques talks with Kevin Wodlinger, President of North Bay Honor Flight, about our new local chapter of Honor Flights. The Honor Flight non-profit organization was established in 2005 with a powerful vision: to fly World War II veterans to Washington, D.C., to visit their memorial and other significant memorials in the city. This is a powerful experience, giving our vets a chance to reflect and share their memories with other veterans, and get the heroes welcome they deserve. Donations and volunteers are needed to help make the first Honor Flight (planned for October 2024) possible, so please reach out to learn more and help if you can!

 

At the Table – Farm to Fight Hunger

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Host Clark Wolf talks with Bruce Mentzer, Farmer and Founder of Farm to Fight Hunger in Sonoma County. Bruce and his husband bought a farm in Healdsburg to grow sustainable, nutritious food and give it all back to the community. Bruce completed his Sustainable Agriculture degree at the SRJC, and uses that knowledge not just on his own farm, but to help others learn how to grown their own food as well. Farm to Fight Hunger also listens to the community and has aligned the kinds of produce they grow to make sense culturally for those getting the produce. They also have chickens! Learn more at Farm to Fight Hunger's website.

 

The Good Stuff – Wine and the White House: A History


In this episode of The Good Stuff presented by the Sonoma County Winegrowers, hosts Virginie Boone and Karissa Kruse talk with Fred Ryan, Chairman of the Ronald Reagan Presidential Foundation and Institute, and author of Wine and the White House: A History. Fred shares the details on how he came to write this book that is fascinating for both wine lovers and history buffs. How did our first presidents use wine during the early stages of our country for diplomacy? How prominent are wines from Sonoma County at the White House? When did the US decide to only serve American wines at the White House? Which president was the most knowledgeable about wines? And finally, Virginie and Karissa share their Tuesday Night wine picks.

 

Raise the Roof with Letitia Hanke – Women’s History Month and Bravo Restoration


In today's episode, Letitia Hanke, CEO of ARS Roofing and Founder and Executive Director of The LIME Foundation shares some great ways to support women owned businesses during Women's History Month. You can write a thank you note to a woman business owner, spread awareness of Women's History Month on your social media accounts, mentor a girl or woman who is starting out in your field, or volunteer/donate to a non-profit that supports women and girls in our community. Some great ones that Letitia suggests are The Living Room Life Center, Inspired Spaces Foundation, and of course The LIME Foundation (NextGen Trades Academy).

Letitia thanks supporters of The LIME Foundation, including Sonoma Clean Power, Impact 100 Redwood Circle, and Redwood Credit Union.

Mark your calendar for the 9th Annual Believe in the Dream Gala coming up on September 12th at the Graton Event Center!

In the second half of the show, Letitia chats with Nicole Humber, CEO of Bravo Restoration. Nicole and her team specialize in emergency needs like water damage, fire damage, and mold. Nicole shares some great tips on what to do if water has gotten into your home. You can reach Nicole by emailing nicole@bravorestoration.com or visiting bravorestoration.com.

Tune in next month on Tuesday, April 2nd at 12:30 for the next episode of Raise the Roof, featuring guest Jim Persons of Safety Pride.

 

WOMEN IN REAL ESTATE…ANTI-DISCRIMINATION

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COLIN CANCER AWARENESS MONTH

FEBRUARY NUMBERS

MARCH WOMEN MONTH

ANTI DISCRIMINATION---RED LINING

https://calcivilrights.ca.gov/

SUNDAY OPEN HOUSE

2213 GRAHN AVE

SANTA ROSA

http://www.2213grahn.com/