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Festival
Festival Venues
Andrews Hall, Sonoma Community Center
Since its founding in 1952, the purpose of the Sonoma Community Center has been to build community by offering opportunities for Sonomans to connect, learn, and grow – together.
Before there were vineyards in every valley north of San Francisco, before Napa and Sonoma were household names before there was a California wine world at all, there was Buena Vista. Founded in 1857, and spanning from Sonoma and into Napa, Buena Vista is California’s first premium winery, and its history is as colorful as it is proud. Today, the legend has been re-born under the vision of Jean-Charles Boisset.
Hanna Center is committed to addressing trauma and empowering youth, individuals, and entire communities. Together, we’re empowering our community by solving broad institutional failings through trauma-informed interventions.
Lively hangout with creative bar bites, select beers, a fire-pit patio & weekend live music.
Little Theater, Sonoma Valley High School
The vision of Sonoma Valley High School is to provide the best possible education in a safe, orderly, and supportive environment that challenges all students to achieve their full potential.
Built circa 1910, the Maysonnave House is a shining example of Folk Victorian architecture and one of Sonoma's most treasured historic properties. Maysonnave House will serve as the VIP Lounge for our festival Gold, Platinum, and Patron levels.
The Sebastiani Theatre Foundation is dedicated to offering first-class performing arts, films and creative educational programs that inspire and entertain the entire community while preserving and enhancing Sonoma’s treasured, historic Theatre for the enjoyment of current and future generations.
Since Bill Foley’s purchase of Sebastiani in 2008, the winemaking team has taken a number of steps to produce world-class wines that showcase the great terroir and versatility of Sonoma County. One of the first things done under Foley’s direction was to decrease production, allowing for focused winemaking efforts on exceptional vineyard sites.
Sonoma Academy calls its students to be creative, ethical, and committed to learning. The school nurtures inspiring teachers and engages with the surrounding community, and its students communicate across cultures as they prepare to become leaders in a dynamic world.
This upscale resort featuring Italian-inspired design is 1 mile from the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art and Sonoma Plaza.