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Holiday Travels in California
There's no place like the Golden State to spend the holidays
On this episode of the California Now Podcast, host Soterios Johnson learns about a few jolly ways to enjoy the holidays in the Golden State, from embracing the snowy vibes of the High Sierra to taking in the sparkling lights—and sparkling wines—of Sonoma County.
First, Johnson talks to Sonoma Magazine Dining Editor Heather Irwin, who highlights four distinctive towns that boast all sorts of holiday fun. In Santa Rosa, for instance, visitors can skate on Snoopy's Home Ice and then nosh on a seasonal favorite: tamales. Healdsburg, on the other hand, is a fantastic place to shop for hard-to-please people on your list and Petaluma is a Mayberry-like city that features abundant craft fairs and festive decorations.
Next, Johnson connects with Vincenzo Giammanco, who is bringing actual snow—and more than one million twinkling lights—to Ventura and Del Mar. The producer of the Snow n Glow Holiday Festival says 70-degree temps and sunshine won't melt the fun, so visitors can enjoy traditional winter activities like snow tubing and sledding, and they can even reserve a private igloo.
Finally, Johnson chats with Brendan Madigan, who owns the Tahoe City outfitter Alpenglow Sports. Madigan notes that though downhill skiing and snowboarding reign supreme in the region, there are plenty of other activities to consider—from window shopping in quaint villages to snowshoeing in the back country.
Heather Irwin, Sonoma Magazine dining editor
Vincenzo Giammanco, founder of the Snow n Glow Holiday Festival
Brendan Madigan, owner of Alpenglow Sports
Sonoma County is best known for being a wine destination, but Sonoma Magazine Dining Editor Heather Irwin says it's also an amazing place to visit during the holidays.
Snow n Glow Holiday Festival producer Vincenzo Giammanco is bringing real snow to sunny Southern California for the holidays. Really!
Brendan Madigan, owner of Tahoe City mainstay Alpenglow Sports, says North Lake Tahoe transforms into a cozy winter wonderland during the holiday season.
Soterios Johnson, formerly the local host of National Public Radio’s Morning Edition on radio station WNYC, moved from New York City to Davis in 2016. By combining his journalistic instincts with his personal curiosity, Johnson uses the California Now Podcast platform to develop a deeper understanding of his adopted home.
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