Best Town Picks for Kicks Best Place . . . . . . to raise a stink: . . . to not raise a stick: . . . to go wading: . . . to listen to classical music gratis: . . . to get a mud bath: . . . to not rent Total Recall: . . . to find more squeeze boxes than big boxes: . . . to realize that one way is not the only way: . . . to pretend you’re a Napa County big spender without crossing the county line: . . . to gourmandize till you gag: . . . to overlook the overpass: . . . to find people making a historic plaza pedestrian: . . . to be flooded with memories: . . . to help crowd the road to piscatory paradise: . . . to hit the brake before you miss it: . . . to get, bien sûr, a double olfactory dose–pinot et pesticide: . . . to flush funds: . . . to elevate your mind instead of your vine: . . . to be a rebel without a cause (rated for teens only): © Metro Publishing Inc. Maintained by .
Bloomfield
Rohnert Park
Petaluma
Santa Rosa (Courthouse Square)
Rio Nido
Windsor
Cotati
Sebastopol
Healdsburg (Oakville Grocery)
Glen Ellen
Cloverdale
Sonoma
Guerneville
Bodega Bay
Penngrove
Kenwood
Geyserville and environs
Forestville
Graton
J.A., P.H., L.H
From the March 26-April 1, 1998 issue of the Sonoma County Independent.
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