Power Up: Financial Considerations for Solar

Amy Atchley, co-owner of Amy's Roofing and Solar, speaks with Elliot Whitehurst, Department Analyst for Sonoma County's Climate Action & Resiliency Division, Donato Rojas of Essential Solar Services and Amanda Hagar, Owner of 101 Home Loans, about the various financial considerations surrounding solar energy.

 

Elliot Whitehurst:

Donato Rojas:

Amanda Hagar:

 

At The Table – Adam Parks & Duskie Estes

clarkwolfe_avatar_1428941817

Host Clark Wolf talks with Adam Parks, Co-Owner of Victorian Farmstead Company, and Duskie Estes Co-Owner of Black Pig Meat Company, about the history of Victorian Farmstead, Measure J, the importance of local spending/support & food trucks in the winter/cold months.

 

ROCK’nVINO – Benevolent Neglect

untitled-304-x-271-px

During this episode of ROCK’nVINO, hosts Coco and Michelle talk with Ben Brenner and Matt Nagy of Benevolent Neglect. They met at a house party in Napa and started their winery in 2013. The wines they make are done with minimal intervention, allowing the varietals to speak for themselves. Their winemaking approach is underlined by a refreshing tasting experience at their Vinyl Tasting Lounge on Second Street in Napa, amongst a handful of other interesting shops, restaurants and businesses full of character. You can BYOV (Bring Your Own Vinyl) or choose something from their collection to listen to while you sip through their selections. Learn more at bnwines.com

ROCK’nVINO is sponsored by American AgCredit.

 

HALLOWEEN THEME

allisonstephaniepicture

SPOOKY SCARY THINGS YOU SHOULD KNOW

LISTINGS

https://www.3465happyvalleyct.com/

http://www.1860markwestsprings.com/

https://www.mwslandandhome.com/

https://www.ownbodegahistory.com/

LOCAL EVENTS (HALLOWEEN AND OTHERS)

https://www.happeningsonomacounty.com/

https://allevents.in/santa%20rosa/trick-or-treat#

THE NUMBERS

 

WINDSOR FESTIVAL…RESTAURANTS….MARKET

goodfoodstevegarnerjohnash-2

GUESTS:

Angelica Nunez

Windsor Dia de Muertos Festival

Windsor Town Green-November 2nd

https://www.happeningsonomacounty.com/events/windsor-dia-de-muertos-2024/

Pedro and Diego Diaz

Casa de Mole-Healdsburg

https://www.casadelmoletogo.com/

Rosy Sanchez-Sabor de Yacatan

Mitote Food Park-Santa Rosa

http://www.mitotefoodpark.com/

Owner Jose Castenada....Baker Cesar Salvador

CASTANEDA'S MARKETPLACE, 8465 Old Redwood Hwy, Ste 601, Windsor, CA 95492

 

 

 

STEVE AND RACHEL

updated-garden-talk-art-2

An attempt at a market update

https://thesantarosafarmersmarket.com/

Also questions answered at 707-636-1350 and steve@ksro.com...use the email 24-7

 

Sermon : October 27, 2024

presbyterianchurchoftherosesksro

This week on the PCOR Radio Broadcast we begin with,“Hark! I Hear the Harps Eternal” by Alice Parker. Next, a reading from Hebrews 5: 1-10, and conclude with, “All are Called to Serve” a sermon by Rev. Dr. Cindy Alloway.

 

 

The Good Stuff – Andrew Smith, Sonoma County Ag Commissioner

In this episode of The Good Stuff presented by the Sonoma County Winegrowers, hosts Virginie Boone and Karissa Kruse talk with Andrew Smith, Agricultural Commissioner and Sealer of Weights and Measures for Sonoma County. Andrew first got interested in nature and agriculture by working in his family's garden and doing landscaping. With over a decade of public service experience in regulatory roles, Andrew is dedicated to finding solutions for compliance issues faced by both agricultural and non-agricultural pest control practitioners. He shares some of the strangest things that he has found in packages making their way to Sonoma County. He was recently accepted into the prestigious California Agricultural Leadership Program in the 54th class. Andrew also really enjoys presenting to the Sonoma County Winegrowers Leadership Academy. Finally, his department is responsible for making sure you don't get ripped off when buying veggies at the supermarket, or when you fill up your tank! (That's the Weights and Measures part of his job.) Andrew talks about the Crop Report, and how it paints a picture in time, especially when paired with the historical events of the time, and with economic factors. Sonoma County has crop reports going back to the 1920s on their website! And finally, Virginie and Karissa share their Tuesday Night wine picks.