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A Phone Call Hour
Alan from Windsor about peaches
Linda from Santa Rosa replacing the lawn
Dana and Suzanna from Santa Rosa about Tomatoes and Figs
A Phone Call Hour
Alan from Windsor about peaches
Linda from Santa Rosa replacing the lawn
Dana and Suzanna from Santa Rosa about Tomatoes and Figs
Dr. Walter Tom of Dr. Tom Cosmetic Surgery talks with host Robin Berardini about procedures that can open up tired eyes and give you a more youthful, approachable look. Initially, Dr. Tom recommends fillers above the eyes where we tend to furrow our brow, and also at the corners of the eyes, or the crows feet area. Dr. Tom also recommends building up the foundation underneath the eyes using Renuva (fat off the shelf) or your own fat.
Learn more and schedule a consultation by visiting DrTomCosmetic.com
Host Michelle Marques talks with Gina Huntsinger, Museum Director of the Charles M. Schulz Museum, about the latest exhibit: Snoopy in Orbit. This is a once in a lifetime opportunity to see actual Snoopy plush that have orbited the moon, visited the International Space Station, and spent more time than any human in outer space. NASA and Charles Schulz have a special relationship going back to the early days of space exploration. There is even a special Snoopy pin given to those who work on the safety of NASA's manned missions, and each of these pins has been to space before it is presented.
The exhibit is open now through January 14, 2024 so be sure to bring your friends and family to check it out before Snoopy blasts off on another adventure!
As part of the exhibit, and in honor of the museum's 21st anniversary, there will be a special talk and book signing featuring former astronaut Mike Massimino on August 5th. Don't wait, get your tickets today.
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FLOOD INSURANCE
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FIRE INSURANCE
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Dennis with a Farmers Market Update
https://thesantarosafarmersmarket.com/
American Fuchsia Society
Annual Fuchsia Sale
Next Saturday...July 29
Phone calls like from Ruth of Healdsburg about Corn and Marilyn of Sebastopol about Iris