This episode of the Kenwood Press Talks explores the forces shaping local life—from grassroots initiatives to major redevelopment projects transforming the region’s landscape.
We begin with the Glen Ellen Village Fair, where local volunteers turned a long-standing tradition into a resounding success. The fair’s highlights include 20 Tails Rescue, a community-based cat rescue organization raising funds and awareness for animal welfare through on-site adoptions.
The episode then examines the future of the former Sonoma Developmental Center, featuring insights from Tracy Salcedo on redevelopment plans, ongoing legal challenges, and alternative proposals.
A closer look at Audubon Canyon Ranch’s recent rebranding to All Hands Ecology reveals how the organization’s expanded mission aligns with regional efforts in ecological restoration and community education.
The transformation of Hanna Center is also in focus, now serving a wider population that includes students with emotional and behavioral challenges, an evolution reflecting changing educational and social priorities within the community.
For a taste of the area’s culinary culture, the episode visits Glen Ellen Star, where local cuisine becomes a lens on community identity and sustainability.
Finally, listeners will hear about Aroha Memory Care, a new facility setting a benchmark for innovative and compassionate approaches to dementia care in the region.
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