The Good Stuff – Steve and Jordan Dutton, H-2A Program
In this episode of The Good Stuff presented by the Sonoma County Winegrowers, hosts Virginie Boone and Karissa Kruse talk with Steve Dutton (Karissa's husband), President of Dutton Ranch Corp, and Jordan Dutton, Steve's daughter and the Winery Relations and HR Assistant at Dutton Ranch. Steve and Jordan talk about their family history in Sonoma County. They also talk about the H-2A program which they use to employ seasonal agricultural workers. The process is involved, but over the years, the Dutton family has been able to retain workers, some for decades, and they find it is mutually beneficial. And finally, Virginie and Karissa share their Tuesday Night wine picks.
Sonoma County Focus – Ode to the Earth, Duo Show

Host Michelle Marques talks with artists Mary Vaughan and Rachel DuFour about their Earth Day themed art show called "Ode to the Earth, Duo Show" which is up for the next two weekends, April 13-14, and April 20-21, 2024 at the Backstreet Gallery in Santa Rosa. There is no fee to see this show. In this conversation, we chat about inspiration, the way nature and nostalgia inform the artwork, the artist process, and what it means to collaborate as artists. There will be a moment of silence on the last day of the exhibit at 3pm, in honor of the Earth. You can preview pieces and learn more about the artists at Mary's website: maryvaughan.com
Backstreet Gallery
down Art Alley off of 312 South A in Santa Rosa
April 13th-14th, and April 20th-21st from 11am to 4pm each day
Ask the Expert: Dr. Walter Tom – Retin A and Retinol for Healthy Skin

Dr. Walter Tom of Dr. Tom Cosmetic Surgery talks with Paris, patient coordinator and director of product education, about Retin A and Retinol and how to use these products for healthy skin. There are multiple benefits to using these treatments, including diminished age spots, skin regeneration, exfoliation, reduction of fine lines, and acne treatment. Dr. Tom has varying strengths of these products to customize your skincare regimen to your personal needs.
Learn more and schedule a consultation by visiting DrTomCosmetic.com
ROCK’nVINO – Passport to Dry Creek Valley 2024

ROCK’nVINO is sponsored by American AgCredit.
APRIL

SEE A LENDER
THE MARCH NUMBERS
LISTING
http://www.2213grahn.com/
Getting your house ready for the market now
What makes a house “financeable"
What to know about the counter offer process…and more.
Don’t Go Back To Sleep: April 7, 2024

SEA AND BLACK FOOD

GUESTS:
Brandon Gunther
Owner-Rocker Oysterfellers in Valley Ford
Valley Ford Location — Rocker Oysterfeller's (rockeroysterfellers.com)
Bryant Terry--Author
Black Food: Stories, Art & Recipes From Across The Arican Diaspora
about bryant — bryant terry (bryant-terry.com)
STEVE AND DAVE…HOUR TWO

PHONE CALLS AND EMAILS ANSWER LIKE FROM SHERRY IN SANTA ROSA
STEVE AND DAVE …HOUR ONE

Dennis with the Farmers Market Update
GUEST: Jennifer Roberts
Worms Composting
The Good Stuff – Justin Seidenfeld of Rodney Strong Vineyards
In this episode of The Good Stuff presented by the Sonoma County Winegrowers, hosts Virginie Boone and Karissa Kruse talk with Justin Seidenfeld, Senior Vice President of Winemaking and Winegrowing at Rodney Strong Vineyards. Justin shares his inspiration as a winemaker, to always "surprise and delight." He is committed to innovations, while also honoring the history of Rodney Strong's legacy in Sonoma County. He has installed an automatic Brix checking system that allows the winemaking team to precisely monitor sugar levels and integrate that info into apps to streamline the process. Justin says the grapes grown in Sonoma County are some of the best in the world and that makes his job as winemaker that much easier. He also shares details about the ROWEN Wine Company, part of Rodney Strong that really explores the expression of Sonoma County terroir. And finally, Virginie and Karissa share their Tuesday Night wine picks.