HOW TO FESTIVAL

LOCATION



SONOMA VALLEY WOMAN'S CLUB
574 First Street East, Sonoma California 95476


From San Francisco
to Sonoma Valley:

Take US-101 north across the Golden Gate Bridge for 22 miles. Exit on CA-37 East towards Vallejo/Napa for 7 miles. Turn north (left, at signal) on to CA-121 toward Sonoma and Napa. Stay on CA-121 N, which becomes ARNOLD DRIVE. Turn RIGHT onto W. WATMAUGH ROAD. Turn LEFT onto BROADWAY / CA-12…which leads you directly to the Sonoma town plaza. Take a right and another right and there you are at the Sonoma Valley Woman's Club!

From Oakland or the East Bay
to Sonoma Valley:

Drive north on I-80. Take the Richmond /San Rafael Bridge to US-101 North. Exit at CA-37 East toward Vallejo and Napa. Turn north (left, at signal) on to CA-121 toward Sonoma and Napa. Stay on CA-121 N, which becomes ARNOLD DRIVE. Turn RIGHT onto W. WATMAUGH ROAD. Turn LEFT onto BROADWAY / CA-12…which leads you directly to the Sonoma town plaza. Take a right and another right and there you are at the Sonoma Valley Woman's Club!

From Mendocino, Willits, Cloverdale, or Santa Rosa
to Sonoma Valley:

Take US-101 south towards San Francisco. Take the CA-116 E exit towards NAPA/SONOMA. Turn left onto Lakeville St/CA-116. Continue to Frates Road. Turn left. Frates Rd becomes Adobe Rd and Adobe Rd becomes Stage Gulch Rd. Turn LEFT onto W. WATMAUGH RD . Turn LEFT onto BROADWAY / CA-12…which leads you directly to the Sonoma town plaza. Take a right and another right and there you are at the Sonoma Valley Woman's Club!

TRAVEL TIPS:

Depending on the time of day and weather conditions, travel times will vary. Avoid morning and evening rush hour if at all possible.

Check out mapquest.com for door - to - door directions. The nearest airports are Oakland Airport, San Francisco International Airport (SFO) and Charles Schultz Airport in Santa Rosa.

FILM SCHEDULE

We plan to print A Schedule at a Glance on TREE FREE paper. They will be available ONLY at the Sonoma Valley Women's Club during the festival. You will be able to download a PDF version of the Schedule at a Glance.

TICKETS

Tickets are for individual films
$10 General
$8 Senior/Student

Tickets for individual films go on sale day of show 20 minutes before show time. For advance tickets call 707.935.3456

Click here for film schedule.




GOOD EATS

A menu of locally grown products including home made soup, vegetarian sandwiches, salads and dessert are available for purchase.

Beverages include green teas, organic fair trade coffee and wine by the glass.

WHAT TO WEAR

Late January in Sonoma Valley is gorgeous and it can also be wet, windy and very cool. It is the perfect time of year to watch movies in a warm and cozy setting! Dress warmly and bring an umbrella. Public Parking is within walking distance just a few blocks from the Sonoma Valley Women's Club. Car pool when ever possible.



WHERE TO STAY

We recommend the following places to stay. Call soon to make reservations. We anticipate local lodging will sell out fast.

OFFICIAL HOTEL
The Lodge at Sonoma

1325 Broadway
Sonoma, CA 95476
www.thelodgeatsonoma.com
Reservations Line: 707.935.6600
Ask for the Special Film Festival rate

The Sonoma Valley Inn
550 Second Street West
Sonoma, CA 95476
www.sonomavalleyinn.com
Reservations Line: 800.334.5784

The El Pueblo Inn
896 West Napa Street
Sonoma, Ca 95476
www.elpuebloinn.com
Reservations Line: 800.900.8844

The Fairmont Sonoma Mission
Inn & Spa

100 Boyes Boulevard
Sonoma, Ca 95476
www.fairmont.com/sonoma
Reservations Line: 707.938.9000

The Carneros Inn
4048 Sonoma Highway
Napa, CA 94559
www.carnerosinn.com
Reservations Line: 707-299-4900

The El Dorado Hotel
405 First Street West
Sonoma, Ca 95476
www.eldoradosonoma.com
Reservations Line: 800.289.3031

Swiss Hotel
18 W. Spain Street - On The Plaza
Sonoma, Ca 95476
www.swisshotelsonoma.com
Reservations Line: 707.938.2884

The Sonoma Valley Hotel
110 West Spain Street
Sonoma, CA 95476
www.sonomahotel.com
Reservations Line: 800.468.6016

Sonoma Valley, located just 45 miles north of the Golden Gate Bridge, is home to many wonderful parks, hiking trails and organic farms that are open year round.

If you plan to extend your visit, we recommend that you contact the Sonoma Valley Visitors Bureau for Other Things to Do in Wine Country. Visit www.sonomavalley.com or call Toll Free 866-996-1090

Another valuable resource guide is Wine Country This Week at www.winecountrythisweek.com

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