25 magical holiday experiences in Sonoma County
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25 magical holiday experiences in Sonoma County
"As we count down to Christmas, here are more than 25 magical things to experience this holiday season. Now through December Shop local: Swap the dreaded mid-December mall experience for a wholesome outdoors event. At Holidays Along the Farm Trails (until Jan. 1), buy gifts (often in the form of delicious artisan foods) or make your own at DIY workshops. You can also cut your own tree and, best of all, greet the farm animals."
"Visit Healdsburg hotels for the holidays: Several hotels and other businesses in Healdsburg are participating in the city's Season to Sparkle initiative, presenting various themed events, activities and special offers, now through Dec. 30. Montage Healdsburg will have both Christmas tree and Hanukkah menorah lightings as well as a mistletoe display for photo ops. Hotel Healdsburg will offer complimentary gift wrapping for guests and a Holiday Glow Facial at its spa."
"Make the season bright: Downtown Santa Rosa is kicking off the holiday season with its annual Winter Lights tree lighting celebration from 4-7 p.m., Nov. 28, at Old Courthouse Square. The free event, presented by the Santa Rosa Metro Chamber, will include a "Letters to Santa" station, photo opportunities with Santa and Snoopy and performances by School of Rock Santa Rosa, Santa Rosa Ballet and Transcendence Theatre Company. Plus, the Santa Rosa Growlers will be on hand to spread holiday"
Sonoma County transforms into a warm holiday destination with outdoor markets, farm-trail activities and over 25 seasonal experiences through December. Visitors can shop artisanal foods, attend DIY workshops, cut their own trees and meet farm animals at Holidays Along the Farm Trails. Healdsburg hotels join the Season to Sparkle initiative with themed events, tree and menorah lightings, mistletoe displays, complimentary gift wrapping and spa offerings. Petaluma venues embrace festive decor and menus, and downtown Santa Rosa hosts a free Winter Lights tree lighting with performances, photo opportunities and family activities to launch the season.
Read at The Mercury News
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