AMANDA FROM TASK MORTGAGE…12/7
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Amanda Hagar
TASK MORTGAGE
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HOLIDAY GIVING…LEVANT RESTAURANT…12/6
GUESTS
Matt Martin
Redwood Credit Union
"A Simple Gesture" Food Donations
Holiday Giving Program - Redwood Credit Union
Monyca Currier Herzallah
Levant Restaurant
140 2nd Street-Petaluma
707-658-8017
STEVE-DAVE-TREE CARE-(HOUR 2)-12/6
GUEST (IN STUDIO THE WHOLE HOUR):
Fred Frey
Vintage Tree Care
1007 W. College Avenue-Santa Rosa
Vintage Tree Care - Santa Rosa Certified Arborist - 30+ Years
When there is a guest, you can still call in about the guest subject or any subject at 707-636-1350
Also Email 24-7...steve@ksro.com
STEVE-DAVE-WREATH MAKING (HOUR 1)—12/6
Dennis with his weekly market update
SANTA ROSA ORIGINAL CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET - THE SANTA ROSA ORIGINAL CERTIFIED FARMERS MARKET
GUEST:
Dan Polzi
Growing Together Nursery
Wreath Making
Growing Together Nursery - Oaks Of Hebron
Questions about Gardening?
9-11...call 707-636-1350
anytime you think of a question 24-7 email steve@ksro.com
Ask The Expert: Recovery Radio with Dr. K – World AIDS Day
In this episode, Dr. K of Center Point DAAC, & producer Jeff talk about what World AIDS Day represents, how HIV & addicition interconnect, why this matters in treatment settings, HIV in Sonoma County & the importance of rembrance and hope.
Center Point DAAC of Santa Rosa has been serving Sonoma County since 1969, offering free or low‑cost addiction treatment for Medi‑Cal members. Their Dr. Sushma D. Taylor Recovery Center provides medically supervised detox and long‑term residential care, plus outpatient and specialized programs for teens, families, and individuals facing court involvement—all backed by mental‑health counseling and medication‑assisted treatment. For support with substance use recovery, visit cpdaac.org or call (707) 544‑3295.
The Good Stuff – Garden Creek Vineyards
In this episode of The Good Stuff presented by the Sonoma County Winegrowers, hosts Virginie Boone and Karissa Kruse talk to Justin & Karin Warnelius-Miller, Proprietors, Winemakers, & Winegrowers at Garden Creek Vineyards.
About Karin Warnelius-Miller
Born in Sweden and raised in Alexander Valley after her family immigrated in the 1970s, Karin grew up immersed in the hands-on work of vineyard farming at Viking Ranch and Wärnelius Vineyards, where her father apprenticed under Garden Creek founder James Miller. From an early age she learned the realities of agriculture, the rhythms of seasonal work, and the pride of cultivating land. Her passion for wine, business, craftsmanship, and design led her to degrees in International Business and Graphic Design, followed by winemaking and marketing roles in Sweden, Napa, and Sonoma County—experiences that shaped her into both a creative and strategic force within the wine industry.
In 2001, Karin and her husband, Justin, began making wine at Garden Creek, building every part of the estate winery themselves—from the farming program to the brand’s artistic identity. As co-winemaker, farmer, and host, Karin blends old-world sensibilities with an innovative, detail-driven approach rooted in sustainability and family tradition. Today they are raising the next generation on their Alexander Valley ranch while expanding their winemaking story into Anderson Valley.
About Justin Warnelius – Miller
Justin Warnelius-Miller is a lifelong Sonoma County winegrower raised on Garden Creek Ranch in Alexander Valley, where his father was among the first to plant Cabernet Sauvignon in the region in 1969. Immersed early in the world of viticulture, biodiversity, and hillside farming, Justin studied viticulture, enology, and economics at UC Davis and Sonoma State before returning at age 19 to take over vineyard operations. His hands-on approach and commitment to sustainability have shaped Garden Creek into one of Sonoma County’s benchmark vineyards, recognized for regenerative farming practices, meticulous vineyard care, and an understanding of the land rooted in decades of observation.
Alongside his wife and partner, Karin, Justin produces limited, estate-grown wines under the Garden Creek label and continues to deepen their family’s connection to both Alexander Valley and their new venture in Anderson Valley. Known for his thoughtful approach to farming, his belief in the interdependence of land and wine, and his active role in local water and land stewardship efforts, Justin brings a perspective shaped by six decades of family farming and a lifetime spent in the vineyard.
About Garden Creek Vineyards
Garden Creek Winery is a multigenerational winegrowing estate deeply rooted in Sonoma County’s Alexander Valley, where both Justin and Karin Warnelius-Miller grew up farming the land that would shape their lives. Justin, a sixth-generation Californian, was raised on the Garden Creek Ranch his father purchased in 1963—a bare stretch of valley floor that evolved from a working cattle ranch into one of the region’s early Cabernet Sauvignon vineyards. Karin immigrated from Sweden in the 1970s, where her family cultivated their own vineyards just up the road; her father apprenticed under Justin’s, beginning a friendship and agricultural lineage that would eventually bring the two families together. Today, Justin and Karin continue that shared legacy as farmers and co-winemakers, stewarding their hillside vineyards through sustainable and regenerative practices while raising the next generation on the ranch. Since 2001, they have crafted wines entirely by hand from their estate vines, honoring the heritage, courage, and hard-earned resilience that built both of their families’ American winegrowing stories. Garden Creek remains, above all, a family place—shaped by history, defined by the land, and carried forward by a commitment to thoughtful farming and articulate winemaking.
And finally, Virginie and Karissa share their Tuesday Night wine picks!
At The Table – Community Alliance With Family Farmers
Host Clark Wolf talks with Evan Wiig of the Community Alliance with Family Farmers, about what the alliance is, who it serves, thier role in agriculture and programs they offer. The two also discuss the past growing season, next season's outlook, pulling grapvines, diversifying crops, winter crops, supporting local farms and how to support CAFF.
Ask The Expert: Dr. Walter Tom – Holiday Ready
Dr. Walter Tom of Dr. Tom Cosmetic Surgery and Karina Lozano, Surgical Liason, about some last minute treatments with little to no down time so you can look your best as holiday and end of year getogethers pick up around this time of year!
Learn more and schedule a consultation by visiting DrTomCosmetic.com.
GETTING READY FOR CHRISTMAS…NUMBERS…EASEMENTS…11/30
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NEXT WEEK:
Amanda Hagar
TASK MORTGAGE
THANKSGIVING LEFT OVERS…JIMTOWN…11/29
GUEST:
Michelle Wood
New Owner---Jimtown and Then Sum
6706 Hwy 128---Healdsburg
Also Steve and Emily talk menus for Thanksgiving Leftovers
They are posted on the recipe page