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A LOOK INSIDE
Title: 100 Things to Do in Sonoma County Before You Die
Author: Yvonne Michie Horn
Size: 5.5 x 8.5
Binding: Softcover
Pages: 160
ISBN: 9781681063133
Price: $17.00
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Harness up and zip through a redwood canopy, view all 21 California missions in one day, get buried up to your chin in a relaxing bath of hot cedar shavings—with 97 more items to go as you make your way through 100 Things to Do in Sonoma County Before You Die.
From its stunning wave-dashed shoreline to its lush vineyard-quilted valleys, along the way you’ll discover that world-class wine with food to match is just one aspect of what this beautiful and bountiful part of the world has to offer.
Try out a roving cooking class at Relish Culinary Adventures or enjoy an unforgettable meal at a Michelin-starred restaurant in an 1873 farmhouse. Applaud musicals and dramas at the 6th Street Playhouse or explore the great outdoors and watch for whales at Bodega Head. Pedal off through the countryside, paddle a ribbon of river, enjoy a wealth of cultural experiences—all that and more as you turn the pages of 100 Things to Do in Sonoma County Before You Die.
While not a guidebook in the traditional sense, with third-generation resident and acclaimed travel writer Yvonne Michie Horn as “insider” guide, this book invites a nooks-and-crannies exploration of the entire county.
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French fry bar, decadent desserts top Valentine’s weekend food events – Press Democrat
Book looks at Sonoma County’s unique eats Those reading this probably know and love many Sonoma County restaurants, but did a favorite make the list in the book “Unique Eats and Eateries of Sonoma County”? Meet Valley of the Moon resident
100 Things to Do in Sonoma County – KZST 100.1
Yvonne Horn was featured on KZST's Sonoma County's Talking talk show.
‘I Alone Can Fix It’ becomes Petaluma’s No. 1 bestseller – Argus-Courier
Summer may be coming to an end a little sooner this year, as indicated by an even split between fiction and nonfiction in this week’s top 10 list of bestselling books in Petaluma. Compared to last year at this time,
Things to do in Sonoma County, June 25-July 4, 2021 – Press Democrat
From a barbecue event at a winery to live music from Grammy winner Jody Watley, summertime entertainment is in full swing in Sonoma County as pandemic restrictions wane and venues reopen. Keep reading to learn more about upcoming events.
Out and About: 10 things to see, stream, learn and do in Petaluma – Petaluma Argus-Courier
Yvonne Horn, the author of the bestselling ‘100 Things to do in Sonoma County Before You Die,’ will be selling and signing copies of the book on Tuesday, June 29, from 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. at the east side
Sonoma’s Bestseller List, the week ending June 6 – Sonoma Index-Tribune
Sonoma's Bestseller List, the week ending June 6.
Delightful queer rom-com lands on Petaluma bestseller list – Petaluma Argus-Courier
Remember those games where you’d slide little squares around to form a picture? That’s what the local Top 10 Bestselling Books List seems like sometimes, as familiar titles move up and down the list each week to create different pictures
Sonoma’s Bestseller List, the week ending May 9 – Sonoma Index-Tribune
Featured in the Sonoma Index-Tribune; this guidebook lists the best ideas for travel in the county, from the well-known to the hidden gems.
Petaluma Bestsellers: Historical eye-opener ‘Caste’ returns to Top 10 list – Argus Courier
3. 100 Things to Do in Sonoma County Before You Die by Ivonne Michie Horn - Santa Rosa travel writer Horn spent the better part of 2020 writing this entertaining look at some of the best places and activities in
Petaluma featured in new book on must-do activities in Sonoma County – Argus Courier
What does an award-winning freelance travel-writer do when a worldwide pandemic shuts down nearly all travel for the better part of a year? In the case of Sonoma County’s Yvonne Michie Horn, whose travel writing has taken her around the
Sonoma Valley locations feature prominently in new guidebook – Sonoma Index-Tribune
Like pretty much everyone, travel writer Yvonne Michie Horn had big plans for 2020 before the coronavirus hit. A lifelong adventurer and world traveler, she had a full trip out of the country planned that had to be completely jettisoned