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What's Up • Holiday Guide 2012 Weird Facts & Trivia - 4


November 5, 2012 THANKSGIVING


FOOD DRIVE Chateau Diana will be host- ing the annual Thanksgiving Food Drive. be donated


to


All food will Santa Rosa


Catholic Charities and Redwood Gospel Mission of Santa Rosa who help sup- port homeless families and children.


Each canned food


donation will receive 1 raffle ticket. At the end of the event they draw three tickets.


1st


ticket drawn receives a case of Black Oak Wine for $1, 2nd drawn will receive a 6 pack of Black Oak for $1, and 3rd drawn will receive a free T-shirt. They will also be doing a unwrapped toy drive Nov 26th. Chateau Diana Winery, 6195 Dry Creek Rd. Healdsburg, CA. Time: 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM. 707-433-6993.


November 8, 2012 JEWISH FILM FESTIVAL


The Jewish Community Center, Sonoma County announces that the Jewish Film Festival 2012 is moving to the new Rialto Cinemas, Sebastopol. Eight


carefully


selected films representing USA, South Africa, France, Germany, England, Czech Republic, Cambodia


and


Denmark will be shown this year. “We strive to create a glimpse of Jewish life from around the world while pro- viding high quality, entertain- ing, independent films. Rialto Cinemas 6868 McKinley St. Sebastopol, CA. Time: 7:30 PM - 9:30 PM. 707-528-4222


He who asks a question may be a fool for five minutes. But he who never asks a question


remains a fool forever. Tom J. Connelly


The top five most popular ways to serve leftover Thanksgiving turkey are: Sandwich, Soup or Stew, Casserole, Stir-fry, & Salad.


More than 94% of Thanksgiving dinners include cranberry sauce.


According to the National Turkey Federation, about 24% of Americans purchase fresh turkeys for Thanksgiving, and 69% purchase frozen turkeys.


54% of all Pumpkin Pie Spice sales occur in November.


The first and simplest of all pumpkin puddings made by the Pilgrims, involved picking the pumpkin,


rs pair well with hearty, rich and spicy e recommend Pliny the Elder or Blind


with one of our spicier pizzas like the New Yorker, Paisano, or Mama Mia.


As the largest open air fresh farm produce market in Northern California, we pride ourselves on being able to offer our customers the best selection of locally


Andy’s Produce Market Keeps it Fresh Year Round!


r vegetables, fruits, or herbaceous


amnation pairs well with the Margarita d Perdition with the Sicilian. These k well anything with cheese, which is early everything on the menu!


ed/sour beers can work very well with ue to the generally high acid content


grown fruits and vegetables all year round. Our relationships with farmers is unmatched in the area, and we invite you to come sample the bounty of Sonoma County and beyond. Remember us when preparing Holiday meals!


he beer and the dressing. Consecra- upplication, however, work better with ier dishes such as our calzones. fication is outstanding with salads.


Open:


Sunday- Thursday, 11 AM to 12 AM Fri. and Sat. 11 AM to 1 AM


Lunch Specials Monday through Friday


Happy Hour


M-F 4-6:30 pm &


All Day Sunday!


er and Food Pairing Suggestions ian-inspired beers go very well with


washing it, hollowing it out, filling it with cream or milk, and baking it whole. This is what developed into pumpkin pie about 50 years after that first Thanksgiving.


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Come Celebrate With us This


Holiday Season! Our scrumptious edibles are delicious and our unique beers are hand-crafted to give you the ultimate brewpub experience!


725 4th St. Santa Rosa - 707-545-2337 (707) 823-8661 Summer Hours: 8:00am-8:00pm 1691 N. Gravenstein Hwy Sebastopol, California 95472 Life is not holding a good hand; Life is playing a poor hand well. ~ Danish Proverb


www.russianriverbrewing.com FREE Live Music Every Weekend!


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