ROCK’nVINO – Live at Juilliard, Bryce Dow-Williamson

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During this episode of ROCK’nVINO, hosts Coco and Michelle talk with Bryce Dow-Williamson, Art & Event Consultant, Planning and Economic Department for the City of Santa Rosa. What does that title mean? It means that Bryce makes cool things happen in Santa Rosa, like the Live at Juilliard concert series. There is one more free show left this season, on Sunday, August 18th from 5pm to 7pm. The Pulsators will be the final band performing in this summer's collection of shows at Juilliard Park. These family friendly shows also have beer and wine available for sale, with proceeds benefitting Sonoma County Pride, as well as a food truck on site. You can BYOB and bring a picnic if you like, as well as chairs or blankets to spread out and enjoy the show. Bryce also works on other art and culture events in Santa Rosa, including art shows at the Finley Center, the Railroad Square Music Festival, and shows at The Lost Church.

ROCK’nVINO is sponsored by American AgCredit.

 

Ask the Expert: Travel Tuesdays – August Mixer for Alaska Cruise

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Join KSRO for the next Cruise Mixer on Thursday, August 22nd at Total Wine & More in Santa Rosa, located at 2705 Santa Rosa Avenue. The mixer is from 5:30pm to 7pm. You will hear all about the KSRO Culinary Cruise to Alaska with Chef John Ash, coming up September 9-18, 2025! Contact Alyse to reserve your spot at (707) 935-9493.

Alyse Cori, owner of Travelwize, chats with Oceania representative Dana Dubart, as well as Chef John Ash himself! They talk about the beauty of Alaska, and the great food aboard the ship. The cruise departs and returns to Seattle, and getting to Seattle is so easy with direct flights from Santa Rosa. Alyse can help you book pre- and post-cruise adventures in Seattle as well!

 

Sermon: August 11, 2024

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This week on the PCOR Radio Broadcast we begin with, “I Got Me Flowers” from Five Mystical Songs by R. V. Williams. Next, a reading from John 6: 24-35, and conclude with, “Share the Bread of Life!” a sermon by Rev. Dr. Cindy Alloway.

 

 

HOUR 2…STEVE AND RACHEL

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Jerry of Santa Rosa a double about an Oak Tree...Called and Email steve@ksro.com...then asked about gophers

 

 

 

Sonoma County Focus – 2024 All Hallows Art Fest

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Host Michelle Marques talks with Sharon Bloom, one of the artists participating in the 2024 All Hallows Art Fest in Petaluma on Saturday, September 28th. This juried art show is filled with Halloween-themed artwork from 30 to 35 different artists from around the country. Collectors arrive hours in advance to get first pick at the handcrafted pieces. The show is hosted at Hermann Sons Hall on Western Avenue in Petaluma, and it is as much as character in the show as the art itself. Admission is $5 and the show is open from 9am to 3pm. Learn more at halloweenfolkartsociety.com

 

At the Table – Hector’s Honey

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Host Clark Wolf talks with Hector Alvarez, owner of Hector's Honey. Hector talks about his early years working with his father and learning to farm in Mexico. Hector purchased land off of Fulton Road and farms vegetables, raises cattle, keeps egg laying hens, and of course nurtures his bees and collects honey. He sells his produce, meat, eggs, and honey at various Farmers Markets around Sonoma County, and hopes to be able to open a farm stand at his property.