Wednesday, June 24, 2015

Bodega Bay Getaway

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If you are itching for that extra day off next weekend, you are certainly not alone. However, you can make any weekend feel like a holiday by taking a little road trip to one of the many oceanfront beaches within driving distance of Santa Rosa. Even if you are unable to get away for the entire weekend, these attractions are close enough that they would also make excellent day trips.

About Bodega Bay
Just 40 miles away from Santa Rosa, Bodega Bay offers visitors fishing and sailing, hiking, whale-watching and more. This fishing village is more for being out on the water as opposed to laying out on the beach, but there is something to do for the adventurer in everyone. Popular attractions at Bodega Bay include Miss Anita Fishing Charters, Fisherman's Cove and Tides Wharf Restaurant. Within Bodega Bay lies many different beaches, some of which we have highlighted below.

Arched Rock Beach
Swimming is not recommended at Arched Rock Beach, as the rip tides are strong. However, there is still plenty to do here. This beach is, however, ideal for fishing and enjoying the beautiful scenery. Please also note that dogs are not permitted on this beach. This beach is owned by Sonoma Coast State Park.

Bodega Dunes
The Bodega Dunes provide a little more privacy than the other bay beaches. This location is popular for hiking, bonfires and camping. Something about this location that sets it apart is the option to go horseback riding. 

South Salmon Creek Beach
Surf's up at South Salmon Creek Beach! However, because of the intensive waves at this beach, swimming is highly discouraged here. Despite this, it is still a popular destination for beach walks, picnicking and observing seals.

Wrights Beach
Love to go on camping trips? Wrights Beach is likely where you will want to be! While you do need reservations to go camping here, it is for good reason - it is a beautiful spot! Duncan's Landing, otherwise known as "Death Rock" is a popular attraction at this beach. This beach is also an ideal location for hiking, with paths like the Kortum Trail.  

Have any of these beaches piqued your interest in taking a little road trip? The journey from your future apartment home at Annadel to Bodega Bay is only about 40 minutes, depending on which beach location you plan to visit. 

Additional sources consulted:
Visit Santa Rosa

Thursday, June 18, 2015

Broadway Under the Stars

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While the greater San Francisco area is filled with plenty of accomplished theater and performance companies, Santa Rosa's Transcendence Theatre Company is in a league of its own. Tomorrow, the theatre's Broadway Under the Stars 2015 series kicks off in Jack London State Park. The series receives top accolades, including the 2014 and 2013 "Broadway World San Francisco Theater Company of the Year." Prepare to sit back, relax and enjoy Broadway Under the Stars.

The theme of the 2015 Broadway Under the Stars season is "Best Night Ever," which will be highlighted by the first show in the season "Oh, What a Night." The show will put modern twists on classical Broadway numbers. "Oh, What a Night" will run from tomorrow, June 19, through July 3. 

The second show is the series is "Fantastical Family Night," and takes place July 17 and 18. As the title suggests, this show is family-friendly, so bring the kids along! The evening includes a combination of both Broadway and Disney hits, and features students of Transcendence Kids Camp.

Third in the series is "Rhythm of Life," which combines "dance, harmonies and musical medleys." This show runs August 7-23.

The final show and culmination of the season is the Gala Celebration, which is September 11-13. 

Each show in the series features a variety of performers from Broadway and Off-Broadway shows and national Broadway tours. For guests who have never experienced seeing a Broadway show in person, this is the next best experience!

If you will be making your first trip to Broadway Under the Stars, here is the essential information. Tickets range from $42 General Admission tickets to $129 VIP tickets. Seating begins at 5:00 PM and shows begin at 7:00 PM. Food and wine vendors are on-site before the show and patrons may also enjoy live pre-show music. Outside alcohol and smoking are not permitted. $5 from each ticket purchased goes towards Jack London State Park. 

Jack London State Park is located in Glen Ellen, and is a 30-minute drive from the apartment homes at Annadel.

Do you plan to attend any of the shows in the series? Let us know on Annadel's Facebook and Twitter pages!

Additional sources consulted:
Santa Rosa Convention & Visitors Bureau

Friday, June 12, 2015

Sonoma County Hot Air Balloon Classic


One of the most beautiful ways to view Sonoma County wine country is from the basket of a hot air balloon, and one of the most beautiful views in Sonoma County is the Sonoma County Hot Air Balloon Classic! This year marks the 25th year of the classic, which is scheduled to take place next weekend, June 20 and 21. Proceeds from the event will benefit Windsor Service Alliance, Redwood Empire Food Bank, Boy Scouts of America and Windsor High School Boosters Club.

If you have never been to a hot air balloon festival before, one does entail just getting up early, watching the balloons float off into the distance and then going home. While, yes, attending a balloon festival does involve getting up early it does entail food and fun afterwards! Each morning at 5:00 AM is the Dawn Patrol - Balloon Launch in the Dark. It's a pretty spectacular sight to watch the balloons launch as the sun rises. However, if you cannot get there that early, the Main Launch begins at 6:30 AM each day. On each day, approximately 30 balloons will launch, tethered balloon rides will be offered and guests will enjoy food booths, craft booths and a children's play area. The festivities will last through 11 AM.

The Sonoma County Hot Air Balloon Classic is completely volunteer-produced. If you would like to offer your assistance during the classic, you may sign up on the event website. Volunteers will receive a t-shirt, free admission, a 25th anniversary pin and free lunch. Volunteers are needed to help with set-up, admissions and more.

If you are interested in attending the balloon classic, tickets can be purchased online, or locally in Santa Rosa at Copperfields Books. Tickets cost $10 each or $5 for children under 5 years of age.

The event is held at Keiser Park, located in Windsor. From your apartment home at Annadel, it will take approximately 15 minutes by car to arrive at the park. Parking is available at Keiser Park and at Windsor High School.

Do you plan to get up early to watch the balloons and the sun rise at the Hot Air Balloon Classic? Share your thoughts with Annadel on our Facebook and Twitter pages!

Additional sources consulted:
The Press Democrat

Friday, June 5, 2015

Sonoma County Pride Fest


June is Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual and Transgender (LGBT) Pride Month throughout the United States, and our area is ready to celebrate it this weekend! Because of Santa Rosa's close proximity to San Francisco, we live in the metropolitan area with the highest gay population in the country, according to a 2015 Gallup poll published in The New York Times. Our area has been celebrating gay pride for more than two decades, and this weekend is the culmination of our yearly festivities.

Sonoma County Pride begins today and continues through Sunday, June 7 along the Russian River in Guerneville. Events throughout the weekend include parades, art exhibits, live entertainment and more. The theme of this year's festival is "equality everywhere," which speaks to the overarching goal of pride to bring awareness to gay rights and equality.

Tonight, join Sonoma County Pride for its First Friday Art Walk, which takes place between 5 and 9 PM in downtown Guerneville! Visitors can also visit the GLBT Art Exhibit tonight and throughout the duration of the festival in the Gueneville Lodge. According to Gay Sonoma, the exhibit will pay homage to gay activists from our area, including Leonard Matlovich, Randy Shilts and Cleve Jones.

On Saturday, from 12:30 PM to 6:30 PM, enjoy live entertainment and theater. Performers include pop and rock band Rumors, San Francisco Gay Men's Chorus, comedienne Nikki Carr, Bobby Jo Valentine, Tora Hymen & Her Backwoods Barbies, Bad Ass Boots and Tom Orr. 

Sunday is the most anticipated Pride event, the Pride Parade, which takes place in downtown Guerneville from 11 AM to noon. The parade is followed by the festival, featuring food, drink and more entertainment. The festival will last until 6 PM. 

Sonoma County began celebrating Pride back in 1990 with parades through downtown Santa Rosa, and the celebrations moved to Guerneville in 2009. Guerneville is approximately 30 minutes away from your apartment home at Annadel.

Will you be traveling to Guerneville to celebrate Sonoma County Pride? Which of the weekend's events are you looking forward to most? Share you thoughts with us on Annadel's Facebook and Twitter pages! 

Additional sources consulted:
Press Democrat
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