Kenwood Press Talks

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Stay connected to your community with Kenwood Press Talks, your essential source for local news, events, and stories that matter most to Kenwood residents. Twice a month, this automated podcast brings you comprehensive coverage of Kenwood Press's journalism. Perfect for busy residents who want to stay engaged with their community, Kenwood Press Talks transforms your local newspaper into an accessible audio experience. New episodes every twice a month • Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Generated by Location Station

  1. Jun 1

    Kenwood Press Talks June 1: Fire Station Upgrades, Land Trust Legacy, and Sonoma’s Music Scene

    This episode of Kenwood Press Talks explores the people, places, and organizations helping shape Sonoma Valley’s future. The show begins with news that the Kenwood Fire Station is set for a major modernization project, supported in part by a new federal grant. The planned upgrades will improve facilities for full-time firefighters while preserving the station’s role as a community gathering place. The episode also highlights Sonoma Valley’s thriving live music scene, with a tour of local venues where residents and visitors can enjoy everything from acoustic sets to creekside concerts throughout the summer. The episode then turns to conservation and land stewardship, celebrating the Sonoma Land Trust’s 50th anniversary and its decades-long effort to protect open space, wildlife corridors, and historic landscapes throughout the region. Listeners also receive an update on the Sonoma Developmental Center redevelopment process, including the timeline for a revised specific plan and environmental review, as well as ongoing concerns about maintenance and fire safety at the site. Additional stories offer practical guidance and local perspective, from recognizing when a loved one may need dementia care to raising a well-socialized puppy and understanding the year-round work that goes into producing Sonoma Valley wine. New episodes twice monthly • Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Produced by Location Station using AI-assisted tools and fully reviewed by editors

    40 min
  2. May 18

    Kenwood Press Talks May 18: Waldorf Recognition, School Modernization, and Local Scholarships in Sonoma Valley

    This episode of Kenwood Press Talks begins with Woodland Star Charter School’s newly earned Public Waldorf School designation, a major milestone that officially recognizes the school’s long-standing Waldorf-based approach to public education. It also features an update on the nearly completed modernization of Kenwood School, where years of construction and community investment have transformed classrooms, learning spaces, playgrounds, and campus facilities for future generations of students. The episode also takes an in-depth look at youth mental health services in Sonoma County, highlighting Hanna Ahead, a new program supporting young people experiencing early-onset psychosis through coordinated care, peer support, and family resources. Another segment helps families better understand the differences between assisted living and memory care, offering practical guidance for navigating difficult decisions around aging and dementia care. Other sections will cover stories of local generosity and community connection, including Kenwood School’s “Run for the Roses” fundraising gala and the Kenwood Firefighters Association’s scholarship program for local students pursuing higher education and trade schools. New episodes twice monthly • Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Produced by Location Station using AI-assisted tools and fully reviewed by editors

    25 min
  3. May 4

    Kenwood Press Talks May 1:

    This episode of Kenwood Press Talks opens with an update on fire safety conditions at the former Sonoma Developmental Center, where crews have begun clearing overgrown vegetation but significant work remains to reduce wildfire risk. It offers a timely reminder for residents to review their insurance coverage as part of spring preparations, with expert advice on navigating rising costs, coverage gaps, and disaster readiness. The show then explores how resilience is shaping the future of local design, from fire-resistant materials and defensible landscaping to energy independence and improved indoor air quality. A companion segment examines evacuation safety across Sonoma Valley, highlighting the challenges posed by narrow rural roads and the growing call for more comprehensive planning as development continues. Rounding out the episode are a series of community and cultural highlights, including the upcoming Heat for Heroes chili cook-off supporting first responders, Woodland Star Charter School’s 25th anniversary celebration, and the annual Jack to Jack yacht race in Glen Ellen. The episode also revisits the lasting impact of the 1976 Judgment of Paris wine tasting, offers a clear look at different forms of dementia, and reflects on how to live thoughtfully in uncertain times. It concludes with a preview of Kenwood’s Independence Day festivities, capturing the spirit and connection that define life in Sonoma Valley. New episodes twice monthly • Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Produced by Location Station using AI-assisted tools and fully reviewed by editors

    42 min
  4. Apr 16

    Kenwood Press Talks April 15: The Search for Clyde, El Noca Debate, and Kenwood Vineyards’ Return

    This episode of Kenwood Press Talks brings together a compelling mix of community, development, and local industry stories shaping life in Sonoma Valley. It begins with the ongoing search for “Clyde,” a stray dog whose journey across the valley has sparked an extraordinary grassroots response. Dozens of residents and rescue groups have coordinated efforts to track, protect, and ultimately help the skittish animal find safety, highlighting both the compassion and challenges of community-driven action. The show also revisits the proposed El Noca housing development near Oakmont, where residents continue to raise concerns about environmental impacts, wildfire safety, and traffic as plans move forward. At the same time, attention turns to the former Sonoma Developmental Center, where broken water systems and out-of-service hydrants underscore ongoing fire safety risks, with responsibility for repairs resting with the state amid a complex redevelopment process. The episode closes with a look at the evolving wine industry through the story of Kenwood Vineyards, which was recently sold and then unexpectedly bought back by a former owner. The story traces the winery’s history while reflecting broader shifts in the industry, including the impact of corporate ownership and a renewed focus on local roots and community connection. New episodes twice monthly • Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Produced by Location Station using AI-assisted tools and fully reviewed by editors

    21 min
  5. Apr 1

    Kenwood Press Talks April 1: Wildlife, Legal Battles, and Cultural Life in Sonoma Valley

    This episode of Kenwood Press Talks opens with an update on local mountain lion conservation efforts, including the recent birth of a new litter tracked by researchers in the North Bay Living with Lions Project. The program also highlights the ongoing work of La Luz Center, a cornerstone nonprofit supporting Sonoma Valley’s Latino community through education, job training, and essential services during a time of rising economic pressure. The episode provides a detailed update on the legal battle over the future of the former Sonoma Developmental Center, where a judge has allowed key claims in a lawsuit challenging the state’s handling of the property sale to proceed. Additional reporting covers fire safety concerns and maintenance challenges at the site as redevelopment plans move forward. The show also spotlights the Glen Ellen Historical Society’s award-winning effort to preserve thousands of artifacts from the center, reflecting a broader commitment to protecting local history. Arts and culture segments include a look at the “Spirit Guides” exhibition at Sonoma Botanical Garden, featuring large-scale sculptures inspired by Zapotec traditions, and a historical retelling of the 1976 Judgment of Paris, which helped elevate California wines on the global stage. The episode concludes with a reflective essay on resilience and emotional balance in uncertain times, offering a philosophical perspective on fear, hope, and community connection in Sonoma Valley. New episodes twice monthly • Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Produced by Location Station using AI-assisted tools and fully reviewed by editors

    38 min
  6. Mar 17

    Kenwood Press Talks: Lotus Boutique Expands, Old Vine Vineyards, and the Legacy of Eliza Hood

    This episode of Kenwood Press Talks highlights recent business growth and cultural stories from across Sonoma Valley. We begin with the expansion of Lotus Boutique and Marketplace at Kenwood Landing, where owner Aspen Mayers has enlarged the shop’s footprint to include clothing, gifts, books by regional authors, and plans for grab-and-go food offerings and community events. The episode also explores the legacy of Sonoma Valley’s historic vineyards, where old vines planted as early as the late 19th century continue to produce distinctive wines. Winemakers and preservation advocates discuss the cultural and agricultural value of these heritage vineyards and the challenges of protecting them as the wine industry evolves. As part of Women’s History Month, Kenwood Press Talks is highlighting a feature on Eliza Hood, a pioneering 19th-century Sonoma winemaker who helped build a major wine and brandy operation at Rancho Los Guilicos and shipped her products internationally long before California wine gained global recognition. Another segment introduces Rockpile Bourbon, a new spirits project developed by vintner Henry Belmonte and his daughter Bree, blending traditional bourbon production with a Sonoma-inspired finish in wine barrels. We'll conclude with a reflective story on the idea of public pathways, comparing Britain’s centuries-old walking routes with Sonoma Valley’s fragmented trail systems. The piece considers how greater cooperation among landowners, conservation groups, and public agencies could one day create more connected trails across the region’s parks, preserves, and landscapes. New episodes twice monthly • Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Produced by Location Station using AI-assisted tools and fully reviewed by editors

    27 min
  7. Mar 5

    Kenwood Press Talks March 1: El Noca Project Update and New Community Programs in Sonoma Valley

    This episode of Kenwood Press Talks highlights several recent stories from Sonoma Valley, beginning with the Kenwood Firefighters Association’s annual Crab Feed fundraiser, which brought more than 400 community members together for a Valentine’s Day dinner and raised support for local scholarships and youth programs. The show also previews a public forum on the proposed El Noca housing development near Oakmont, where revised plans for a 272-unit, senior-focused community will be presented as part of the city’s ongoing review process. Other stories include the opening of the Today and Together Adult Day program at the Hanna Center campus, which provides daytime care, activities, and support for older adults living with dementia and related conditions. The episode also reflects on the closing of Magic Oak, a Glen Ellen wellness and metaphysical shop that became a gathering space for community events, classes, and spiritual practices during its two-and-a-half-year run. We'll also look ahead to a lunar eclipse educational event hosted by the Robert Ferguson Observatory at Sugarloaf Ridge State Park and feature a reflective essay on wildfire recovery and resilience along Cavedale Road in the Mayacamas Mountains. Finally, listeners will get a look into the first installment of a historical series on the 1976 “Judgment of Paris,” the blind tasting that helped establish California wines as global competitors to their French counterparts. New episodes twice monthly • Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Produced by Location Station using AI-assisted tools and fully reviewed by editors

    30 min

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Stay connected to your community with Kenwood Press Talks, your essential source for local news, events, and stories that matter most to Kenwood residents. Twice a month, this automated podcast brings you comprehensive coverage of Kenwood Press's journalism. Perfect for busy residents who want to stay engaged with their community, Kenwood Press Talks transforms your local newspaper into an accessible audio experience. New episodes every twice a month • Subscribe wherever you get your podcasts Generated by Location Station