JULY 19 - 23, 2021
WHAT YOU MAY HAVE MISSED THIS WEEK:
New mural brings wildflowers, joy to Santa Rosa neighborhood "Poppies, golden banner, lupine and yarrow are taking over the 25-foot-tall exterior wall of an industrial building in a southwest Santa Rosa neighborhood. A team of volunteers, student apprentices and Artstart artists are creating a mural of native wildflowers and bees on the side of a building belonging to recycling and waste management company Recology Sonoma Marin at 3400 Standish Avenue." CONTINUE READING ON THE PRESS DEMOCRAT Sonoma County’s first day of school: when is it? "School starts in less than a month for most of Sonoma County. Wondering when the first day starts? Find the full schedule of start dates for the entire Sonoma County School District..." CONTINUE READING ON SONOMA COUNTY GAZETTE Napa among six more California counties urging people to wear masks indoors as Delta variant rages "Six more California counties, including Napa in the North Bay, are urging residents to wear masks in indoor public settings amid concerning upticks in coronavirus cases and continued circulation of the highly contagious Delta variant." CONTINUE READING ON THE PRESS DEMOCRAT Santa Rosa residents asked to add words to new public art coming to Old Courthouse Square "Santa Rosa is enlisting the help of locals in its latest public art project. Old Courthouse Square in downtown Santa Rosa will soon be adorned with a new permanent public art piece and the city is seeking meaningful words and phrases from residents to be inscribed on the work. A survey is now open for public responses, asking questions like what residents’ hopes are for the future of the city, what makes their communities unique and what values are important to Santa Rosa." CONTINUE READING ON THE PRESS DEMOCRAT Petaluma’s ban on new gas stations inspires Sonoma County cities, regional board to follow suit "On the heels of Petaluma’s first-in-the-nation ban on future gas station construction, Sonoma County’s leading climate and transit agency has signaled its willingness to help other cities enact similar prohibitions. The Regional Climate Protection Authority’s 12-member board – representing the county government and each of the nine cities – directed staff to explore ways to support cities eyeing bans of their own." CONTINUE READING ON ARGUS COURIER 6 Favorite Restaurants for Summer Dining in Sonoma County "...Until now. Folktable — a project from “Top Chef” finalist Casey Thompson and executive sous chef Melanie Wilkerson — is transforming meh into magnificent. After an extended ramp-up, Folktable has spread its wings with an expanded menu, dine-in seating, and patio service in the magnificent gardens. With flowers blooming, warm sun shining, and a bustling brunch set packing the place, it’s safe to say this spot is one of summer’s big hits. Sitting under a sprawling olive tree, we couldn’t imagine a lovelier meal: fried chicken, tater tots smothered in Kewpie mayo and bonito flakes, and a big farm salad, each dish better than the last. Folktable also has a menu for dogs (of course), coffee and pastries from an outdoor kiosk, and the Best Buttermilk Carrot Cake, which lives up to its name." CONTINUE READING ON SONOMA MAGAZINE Mortgage Rates Trend Down "Concerns about the Delta variant, and the overall trajectory of the pandemic, are undoubtedly affecting economic growth. While the economy continues to mend, Treasury yields have decreased, and mortgage rates have followed suit. Unfortunately, many homebuyers are unable to take advantage of low rates due to low inventory and high prices." CONTINUE READING ON FREDDIEMAC Best NEW Video of 913 Ventura Way, Mill Valley... Open House Saturday, July 24th @ 2p - 5pm Open House Sunday, July 25th @ 11a - 2pm Don't miss the incredible valley views of Tamalpais and Tennessee Valley Ridge from this sophisticated contemporary home in Marin Terraces. Bright and sunny glass breakfast room off chef's kitchen with formal dining room adjacent. Vaulted ceilings, hardwood floors, fireplaces in family room, living room and primary suite. Plenty of room for indoor/outdoor living with decks galore, plus bonus room with full bath and separate entrance perfect for gym, office, or au pair. Temperature controlled wine storage room. So close to both San Francisco and Mt. Tam. $2,499,000 BEST Video of 1 North Rd, Ross... Open House Saturday, July 24th @ 11a - 2p Open House Sunday, July 25th @ 2 - 5p Take a walk through this one-of-a-kind masterpiece and see an entirely unique home located on one of the most notable streets in Ross. The curb appeal is off the charts with this Timbrick cottage filled with storybook charm. The opportunity to view this generously scaled 2+ bedroom, 2.5 bath home is not to be missed. The original Ray Thomas Olsen Timbrick home was professionally redesigned by Moller/Willrich and updated in 2004 by Red Horse Construction focusing on incredible attention to detail and timeless finishes. One North Road has what every Ross home buyer is looking for –Old world craftsmanship with modern kitchen, baths, and mechanical systems. The gardens, pool and lawn are stunning with mature foliage and abundant flowers—it’s no surprise this charming residence was featured on the exclusive Ross Garden Tour. The layout and location work perfectly for many types of buyers. Location is key and proximity to the Lagunitas Country club, Ross School, the Branson School, quaint downtown, Phoenix Lake, and the trails of Mount Tamalpais accentuate the value of this unique home. $3,850,000MISCELLANEOUS Post Tweet ShareSEE ALL AVAILABLE REPORTS:Vanguard Properties Market Updates
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