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Issue No. 35 | September 2022

WHAT'S HAPPENING

Happenings In and Around Healdsburg

Northern Sonoma County is at its best in early fall. Harvest is on, wine is fermenting, the weather cools off and social calendars begin to fill. This year is jam-packed with fun events and opportunities. Here are the happenings that have our attention over the next four weeks.

Mill District is excited to welcome homeowners to Healdsburg for three days of festivities during our Homeowner Weekend celebration happening this weekend September 29-October 2. The bash begins with a welcome reception at Harris Gallery Art + Wine Collection, followed by a visit to our new Design Studio. Later in the weekend we’ll visit the farm at SingleThread, lunch at Little Saint, drink wine at local wineries, and party at the Mill District site. Homeowners also will have a chance to meet design partners including Olson Kundig, Miele, DCS, MandiCasa, and Weitz.

One of the biggest parties in Sonoma County every year: the annual Harvest Fair, held at the Sonoma County Fairgrounds in Santa Rosa. This year’s event is scheduled for Saturday, October 15, and wineries from all over North County will pour current releases as part of the Grand Tasting. Participating wineries will be eligible for awards—distinctions that carry significant weight in these parts because they are in part voted on by peers. The event is always a good time. We’ll see you there.

Time is running out to enjoy one of Healdsburg’s most legendary restaurants: Campo Fina will close after 10 years of service this Saturday, October 1. The rustic Italian eatery has been as much a stellar restaurant as it has been a community gathering spot. Owners Dawnelise Regnery and Ari Rosen have pulled out all the stops, suspending take-away service to free up more cooks in the kitchen and covering the bocce court to allow for more seats on the back patio. What memories the photos above and below bring! Photo: Kim Carroll

Reach For Home is on the front lines of trying to end homelessness forever. The organization will hold its annual fundraising gala this Sunday, October, 2, at Alexander Valley Hall in Geyserville. This year’s event promises to be quite an experience, with performances by a jazz trio including Healdsburg Jazz Artistic Director Marcus Shelby, hors d’oeuvres from River Rock Casino, a short film from award-winning filmmaker Zach Putnam, and silent and live auctions.

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CONSTRUCTION UPDATE Pouring It On

We are making tremendous progress at Mill District with our first phase of residential construction well underway. Next up: A whole lot of concrete to create the foundational slab and ground-floor walls.

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FEATURE Design Dialogues Return

The Design Dialogues are back! This week we kicked off DD 2 or Design Dialogues 2 and will be co-hosting this new series about design and Healdsburg as a place to call home.

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SPOTLIGHT Jim Heid

Few Healdsburg residents have innovated more in Northern Sonoma County than Jim Heid. Heid (pronounced “hide”) is the mastermind behind CraftWork, our local co-working space and co-partner for Design Dialogues 2.

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