Kenwood Press Talks
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
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