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At the Table – Summer Fancy Food Show and Gravenstein Apple Fair

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Host Clark Wolf talks with KSRO News Director Michelle Marques about the trends at the Summer Fancy Food Show - Korean food, pink packaging, Indian food, and lots of beverages! Clark also talks with Carmen Snyder, Executive Director of Farm Trails, and Ellen Cavalli, Program Director of Farm Trails, about the 51st Annual Gravenstein Apple Fair coming up August 10th and 11th at Ragle Ranch Park in Sebastopol.

 

The Good Stuff – Gary Farrell Vineyards and Winery


In this episode of The Good Stuff presented by the Sonoma County Winegrowers, hosts Virginie Boone and Karissa Kruse talk with Stephanie Wycoff, General Manager of Gary Farrell Vineyards and Winery. Stephanie shares her story and prior experience in sales, marketing, and operations that paved the way to her current position, including working direct to consumer and experience in management at Seghesio Family Vineyards. She earned her Business MBA through SSU's Wine Business Institute. Stephanie says that the Russian River Valley is so important to the Gary Farrell story. They also dive deeper into the AVA with the concept of Neighborhoods. Stephanie knows that the best tasting rooms connect wine to you and your social life, so they are always trying to enhance the customer experience with fun and innovative ideas. The next time you visit, try a flight, glass or bottle at The Overlook, another way to experience Gary Farrell wines. And don't miss winery cat Benny! And finally, Virginie and Karissa share their Tuesday Night wine picks.

 

Raise the Roof with Letitia Hanke – Independence Day and CTE Foundation Sonoma County


In today’s episode, Letitia Hanke, CEO of ARS Roofing and Founder and Executive Director of The LIME Foundation opens the show with details about the July 4th holiday. There are many celebrations and fireworks shows to enjoy this week, including Cloverdale's 3rd annual 4th of July Parade, which kicks off at 10am. The Green Music Center is hosting a fireworks show and performance by the Santa Rosa Symphony and the Transcendence Theater Company. For those early risers, you can take a sunrise hike at the Sonoma Coast. If you can't wait until Thursday, Windsor's Kaboom Fireworks Concert at Keiser Park is on Wednesday, July 3rd. Check out all of the Independence Day fun in Sonoma County by clicking here.

Letitia also shares tips that can help you lower costs for air conditioning and fight climate change:

1 – Install a Cool Roof! These roofs are designed to reflect more sunlight and absorb less heat compared to standard roofs. This helps in reducing the building's energy consumption for cooling and increases indoor comfort. (Metal roofing, Cool Roof Composition shingle, tile or flat roofs single ply-IB Roof Systems.) You can find out about cool roofs and all of your options by contacting ARSRoofing.com

2 – Try a Green Roof! Also known as living roofs, these are partially or completely covered with vegetation and soil. They provide insulation, reduce urban heat island effect, manage storm water, and improve air quality. If you've seen Amy's Drive Thru in Rohnert Park, you have seen what a green roof can look like.

3 – Solar Roofing! Solar panels or solar shingles integrated into the roof can generate renewable energy, reducing reliance on fossil fuels and lowering energy bills. Letitia recommends Sustainable Living Builders ask for Juan.

The NextGen Trades Academy has open classes coming up for August 8th. Apply today at The LIME Foundation.

Mark your calendar for the 9th Annual Believe in the Dream Gala coming up on September 12th at the Graton Event Center. Letitia thanks supporters of The LIME Foundation, including Federated Indians of Graton Rancheria, ARS Roofing, PG and E, Mike Chavez Painting, and Bravo Restoration.

In the second half of the show, Letitia chats with Kathy Goodacre, CEO of CTE Foundation Sonoma County. CTE stands for Career Technical Education, and Kathy has served as the CEO since 2013. She has a passion for ensuring all students see a viable education and career path out of high school. CTE Foundation offers a Tinker Academy to help middle school girls and minorities get hands on experience and exposure to STEM career options. This early exposure can help foster an interest in the trades, science, math, tech, and engineering, fields which typically struggle to employ women and minorities. Kathy also sees CTE training as vital to combatting climate change, as many of these fields deal directly with climate issues. She also shares the details about Sonoma Corps, a college and career readiness program designed to help students build a foundation for a successful future through immersive career exploration and development opportunities in addition to a paid internship experience.

Tune in next month on Tuesday, August 6th at 12:30 for the next episode of Raise the Roof, featuring guest Bobby Ramirez Nature of Pacific Pest Control.

 

HOME AFFORDABILITY…FIRE AGENT COMPENSATION…

Alison Norman and daughter

THE WEEKLY NUMBERS

Dan Ramsey warning

To find some Fourth fun

http://park.sonomacounty.ca/gov

https://www.happeningsonomacounty.com/

Don't forget Bodega City Listing

https://www.ownbodegahistory.com/

 

Sermon: June 30, 2024

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This week on the PCOR Radio Broadcast we hear Hymn Sing Song Worship. We begin with a reading from Psalm 100. Next, "Be Thou My Vision" by David Evans, followed by Mark 4:35-41, and "Be Still, My Soul" by Katharina von Schlegel.Then the hymns, "Here I am, Lord" by Daniel L. Schutte, "How Can I Keep From Singing?" by Robert Lowry, and "How Great Thou Art” by Stuart K. Hine. Lastly, we conclude with, "Shout to the Lord" by Darlene Zschech.