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Napa Wine Country Lodging, The Best Western Plus Inn at the Vines Goes Green

Napa Wine Country Lodging, The Best Western Plus Inn at the Vines Goes Green











Best Western Plus, Inn at the Vines – Napa, CA


Napa, CA (PRWEB) January 24, 2012

Designated as a Best Western Plus hotel, Napa’s wine country lodging, Inn at the Vines features accommodations that suit the needs of both business and leisure travelers. Now, the Best Western Plus Inn at the Vines is a certified green hotel through Best Western International. Best Western properties in compliance with at least one of the national or international eco-labeling programs for the hotel industry will be able to display the eco-friendly icon on bestwestern.com and related web sites.

“We recycle of course,” said Bret Cudd of Best Western Plus Inn at the Vines. “To help conserve energy, we have an Ozone machine in the hotel laundry that uses only cold water. Water Energy Ozone Laundry Systems greatly reduces the environmental impact of traditional laundry operations. The big shift is realizing that you can achieve high quality standards without using all the hot water and chemicals. Ozone is a highly effective oxidizer that actually delivers multiple cleaning factors to your laundry process using only cold water. We also have motion detectors on the HVAC units in guest rooms, fluorescent and LED light bulbs. We are in the process of receiving charging stations for plug-in vehicles. We even signed up for http://www.cleantheworld.org and recycle all bar soap and shampoo to save lives.”

Best Western Plus Inn at the Vines also took the initiative to help children in need by sponsoring a child through World Vision, located on the web at http://www.worldvision.org.

The Best Western Plus Inn at the Vines is ideally situated in the beautiful town of Napa with easy access to hundreds of wineries and the Napa Valley Wine Train. Hotel guests will discover a variety of nearby restaurants and amazing golfing at the Chardonnay Golf Club or Silverado Country Club and Resort. The boutique hotel also offers travelers a complete experience, with rooms that feature complimentary high-speed internet access, direct dial telephones with voicemail, satellite TV, refrigerators, hair dryers and more. The hotel also features free parking, an outdoor pool and hot tub, a restaurant, and a complete business center for business travelers.

For more information about any of the Best Western Plus Inn at the Vines’ services or amenities, call 707-312-8862, view the hotel on the web at http://www.innatthevines.com or visit 100 Soscol Ave. in Napa Valley.

About Best Western Plus Inn at the Vines

Best Western Plus Inn at the Vines is a Napa boutique hotel, featuring convenient wine country lodging in Napa Valley, accommodations for both business and leisure travelers and pet-friendly rooms.

Best Western Plus Inn at the Vines is central to many Napa Valley activities. It is just minutes away from historic Downtown Napa, shopping, restaurants and more. Enjoy world-class restaurants, championship golf courses and the many wineries that have made Napa Valley a favorite destination for travelers throughout the world. Discover nearby parks, hiking trails, horseback riding and hot air balloon rides.

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Decorating Country Home.com Marks Second Year In Home Decorating Advice

Decorating Country Home.com Marks Second Year In Home Decorating Advice










Grenada, MS (PRWEB) December 31, 2005

Lisa French, freelance writer, marks second year anniversary of Decorating Country Home. Her site offers expert advice on home decorating. Also, yard and garden advice, recipes, art and crafts and home projects. Decorating Country Home features articles and tips for stylish makeovers for each room of the house.

The most sought after home decorating ideas are for country decor. Whether you are planning to redecorate or remodel your home, guidelines are always invaluable.

To begin this process, first develop a written plan whereby each room embodies an individual theme.

The impression any room makes upon entering it depends on three things:


harmonious coloring, which is, colors which do not clash

balance, the result of properly distributing your large or permanent pieces of furniture

careful placement of each piece of furniture so that it can fulfill the purpose for which it was made.

Decorating Country home offers a wealth of homemaking ideas which will inspire you to create a fresh, new atmosphere, which you can adapt to suit your specific needs. Home decorating ideas for the kitchen, bedroom, bathroom, living room, flooring, windows, lighting, deck and patio. Plus an extensive garden planting guide.

Decorating Country Home.com accepts articles from design proffessionals and novice decorators for inclusion in their web site. Along with this, visitors are encouraged to submit recipes to be included in their country cooking recipe section.

The uniqueness of Decorating Country Home, is it’s content. Decorating Country Home prides itself in offering valuable home decorating advice and ideas that are practical and easy to follow. The entire site is easy to navigate and designed to make home decorating easy and fun.

About Decorating Country Home

Lisa French is webmaster and free lance writer of home decorating articles. For advice and tips on home decorating visit Decorating Country Home.com.

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12 Free Things to do in Wine in Country

12 Free Things to do in Wine in Country












Sonoma County, Calif. (Vocus) February 19, 2009

In tough economic times, a vacation in Sonoma’s wine country that centers on free, or almost free, activities is just the prescription. With a reputation as a wine country that is welcoming, friendly and relaxed, Sonoma County is also known as a great value for those seeking the lifestyle of great wine and fresh food.

Here’s a roundup of a baker’s dozen of free things to do in Sonoma Country.

1. See hot vineyard action at the Sonoma County Pruning Championship at 10 a.m. on Feb. 20 at SRJC Shone Farm, 6225 Eastside Road, Forestville. You need to be on time for this one. These competitors are professionals at what they do and can prune a row in no time at all.

2. Within the county are 13 American Viticulture Areas (AVAs, or appellations) — regions with unique soils and climates that allow certain grape varieties to grow particularly well. Discover a new area to visit and enjoy the main reason why people travel to Sonoma’s wine country — the wine. Many premium wineries in the county offer free wine tasting. Those that charge a minimal tasting fee (usally $ 5) apply it to the purchase of a bottle. Search all wineries at http://www.sonomacounty.com/wineries.

3. Visit a piece of Sonoma County’s agricultural heritage. Get a Farm Trails map and go visit a farm, nursery or ranch.

Experience life on the farm with sheep, llamas, honey bees, butterflies and birds! Seasonal adventures include summertime berry picking, apple farms, pumpkins and gourds in the fall, Christmas trees in winter and baby animals and fields of flowers in the spring. Can’t visit a farm? Attend a wine country farmers market. Most are seasonal, but some are year round, including the one at the Santa Rosa Veteran’s Building. More information at http://www.farmtrails.org

4. Western Hills Nursery in Occidental is a botanical gem. You can spend hours walking through it and enjoying the scenery. For over 40 years, Western Hills Nursery has been developing three gently rolling acres into a complete, mature landscape, using unusual or hard-to-procure varieties of herbaceous plants, vines, shrubs, and trees, many of which are seen nowhere else in cultivation. This array of plants has been arranged in such a way to satisfy the most critical and artistic eye and to delight the senses through color, form, texture, fragrance, and seasonal play of light and shadow. Water and man-made features complement the cultivated environment: a natural pond with water lilies can be viewed from one of the several footbridges that cross the waterways lined in dry-mortared rock, and an ornamental brick pool designed by one of the original owners is truly a work of art.

Western Hills Nursery

16250 Coleman Valley Road

Occidental, CA

(707) 874.3731

http://www.westernhillsnursery.com

5. See a live seal show in Jenner. Throw your kayak or canoe into the Russian River at Duncans Mills and paddle to the mouth of the river and get close to the seals and sea lions that sun themselves on the beach. Don’t get too close, they are wild animals and should be treated as such.

6. Bodega Head is the rocky headland that forms the entrance into Bodega Harbor. The harbor side provides a popular crabbing area along the jetty, and the many hiking trails on the ocean side allow access to small, sandy coves and spectacular scenic blufftop views. The high cliffs offer excellent vantage points for observing migrating gray whales. And it makes for a great napping spot. Open your car windows, lean the seat back and be lulled to sleep by the sound of the crashing waves.

Goat Rock, near the mouth of the Russian River, is known for its scenic shoreline and easily accessible sandy beach. Picnic tables and restroom facilities are also available. Goat Rock beach is home to a colony of harbor seals which are fun to watch, but please stay 50 yards from the seals, especially during pupping season (March – August.) Due to the protected status of the seals, no dogs are allowed on Goat Rock Beach.

Sonoma Coast State Park Headquarters

3095 Coast Hwy

Bodega Bay, CA 94923

(707) 875-3483

http://www.parks.ca.gov

7. Check out LandPaths for unusual, off-the-beaten-path hikes on preservation land. LandPaths creates ways for people to experience the beauty, understand the value, and assist in healing the land in their local communities.

http://www.landpaths.org

8. Strolling through the grounds at Paradise Ridge Winery a giant American eagle swoops into view. This is the winery’s Marijke’s Grove Sculpture Garden, a wooded grove nestled among ancient oaks. Situated high on a ridge overlooking the Russian River Valley in the heart of Sonoma County, Paradise Ridge Winery handcrafts wines rich in taste and tradition.

Paradise Ridge Winery

4545 Thomas Lake Harris Drive

Santa Rosa

707-528-9463

http://www.prwinery.com

9. Christopher Queen Galleries, located in the charming town of Duncans Mills, specializes in early California paintings and contemporary art. The early California art, dating from the 1860s to the 1940s, features artists who are represented in the Oakland Museum, the De Young, the Crocker Museum and other museums and institutions. The downstairs salon features contemporary representational art depicting landscapes, figural, still life and genre. Open daily except Tuesdays, 11 a.m. – 5 p.m.

Christopher Queen Galleries

#4 John Orr’s Gardens

Duncans Mills, CA 95430

(707) 865-1318

http://www.duncansmills.net

10. Sonoma County Art Trails Open Studios allows you to travel the back roads of Sonoma County and visit artists in their studio. See how established and emerging artists work, and talk to them about their inspiration and motives. This annual event takes place over two weekends in October. More information at http://www.artrails.org.

11. Armstrong Redwoods State Reserve, an 805-acre park, features a magnificent grove of ancient redwoods, a large outdoor amphitheater, self-guided nature trails and a variety of picnic facilities. During the 1880′s, this area was set aside as a “natural park and botanical garden” by Colonel James Armstrong, an early-day lumber man who recognized the beauty and natural value of the forests he harvested. Today, it’s the largest remaining old-growth redwood forest in Sonoma County. It is a living reminder of the magnificent primeval redwood forest that covered much of this area before logging operations began during the 19th century.

Armstrong Redwoods State Reserve

17000 Armstrong Woods Road

Guerneville, CA

(707) 869-2015

http://www.parks.ca.gov/?page_id=450

12. Look to the skies at the Robert Ferguson Observatory, located within Sugarloaf Ridge State Park in Sonoma Valley. This gem offers public viewing occasionally for free or for a nominal fees of $ 3 a person. Also, take the PlanetWalk, a scale model of the solar system designed to fit within the boundaries of Sugarloaf Ridge State Park. This “solar system” has been shrunk more than 2,360,000,000 times, small enough for the park to include the orbit of the most distant planet, Pluto, and large enough that the smallest planets could still be seen.

Robert Ferguson Observatory

2605 Adobe Canyon Road

Kenwood, CA 95452

http://www.rfo.org

13. Nestled at the end of Dry Creek, Lake Sonoma is one of the prime recreational areas in Northern California. Warm Springs Dam forms Lake Sonoma with more than 2,700 surface acres of water for canoes, sailboats, motorboats, fishing and skiing. Some 40 miles of trails are available to horseback riders and hikers. In addition to developed campgrounds, boat-in campsites and many picnic areas, Lake Sonoma hosts the Don Clausen Fish Hatchery, which is the most modern fish hatchery in the State of California.

Lake Sonoma

3333 Skaggs Springs Road

Geyserville, CA 95441-9644

(707)433-9483

http://www.spn.usace.army.mil/lake_sonoma

Sonoma Country, located 30 miles from San Francisco, is America’s premier wine, spa and coastal destination, featuring more than 250 wineries, over 100 organic farms, and 50 miles of stunning Pacific coast.

For a free visitors guide or information on hotels, wineries, events, spas, attractions, and dining in Sonoma Country, visit http://www.sonomacounty.com or call 800-576-6662.

Note to editors: Photos of Sonoma County are available at http://www.sonomacounty.com/photos

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Delaire Country Club Celebrates the Completion of Their Total Transformation

Delaire Country Club Celebrates the Completion of Their Total Transformation












Delray Beach, Florida (PRWEB) November 09, 2011

Delaire Country Club, one of Palm Beach County’s most desirable residential communities, is getting ready to celebrate the completion of its expansion project with the Grand Opening of its totally new 47,000 sq. ft. Clubhouse.

“The Grand Opening of our magnificent new Clubhouse marks the official completion of a very far reaching and ambitious undertaking by Delaire’s Board of Governors and the membership,” says General Manager Trent Squire. “The Board’s desire to maintain and update Delaire’s high standards has allowed us to create the finest country club facility in South Florida today.”

The elegant new Clubhouse now joins the already completed state-of-the-art Tennis and Fitness Center, pool, kids’ play area, new entryway and other new amenities. The project includes an integrated communications system linking the recreational complex as well as offering wireless internet access for all members. The new facility is designed to further enhance Delaire members’ well known enjoyment of “walk on golf” with no tee times, on the 27 holes of its scenic Joe Lee-designed golf course.

Designed by the architectural firm of Currie Sowards Aguila Architects of Delray Beach, with interiors by Image Design Inc. of Atlanta, GA, the spacious Clubhouse is transitional in style with an eye to updated casual luxury. “Delaire caters to a sophisticated membership with a wide range of age levels,” notes Sandra Berg, Design Director of the interior design firm. “Our use of color in the Clubhouse ranges from palest aqua in the Ladies Club Room and Dressing Rooms to deeper tones of celadon green and sage green in the Mens Club Room and the restaurant facilities. While our overall design is transitional in nature, we have utilized both classic and contemporary themes in the lighting fixtures, the woodwork finishes, and the art work,” she says. The general contractor on the impressive project is Kaufman Lynn Construction of Boca Raton.

The end result is a stunning new Clubhouse that offers members of all ages and interests a seamless introduction to the finest amenities and luxuries available in South Florida country club communities today.

Delaire Country Club is an upscale private community of 326 single-family homes conveniently located on the border of Boca Raton and Delray Beach, Florida. “This is an excellent time to consider purchasing a home in this outstanding community,” notes General Manager Squire. “Delaire offers its residents a very unique lifestyle, one that is unmatched by any other development in the area.” For those looking for the best in Florida living, Delaire with all its newly completed amenities, is the perfect place to call home.

To learn more about the unique lifestyle offered at Delaire Country Club, contact Liz Shaw, Executive Coordinator, at 561-499-9090, or visit http://www.Delaire.org.

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Country Curtains

Country Curtains® Announces Summer Whites Collection










Stockbridge, MA (PRWEB) June 7, 2006

Country Curtains®, a leading merchant of ready-made window treatments has unveiled its Summer Whites Collection, a compilation of their popular white window treatment styles for the upcoming season. The collection, composed of the company’s best sellers from the Dotted Swiss Tailored Curtain to newer additions such as the Anniversary Fringe, is featured on the company’s Web site.

“White is extremely versatile; it lends a crisp, comfortable look, yet adds understated elegance,” noted Leo Kavanaugh, Vice President of Merchandising for Country Curtains. “It’s an ideal fit for any home, whether you live in a seaside cottage or in a downtown loft. White window treatments bring a sense of order that is equally calming and attractive to the eye.”

The concepts behind Country Curtains’ Summer Whites Collection are simplicity, freshness and sophistication. It reflects the company’s assortment of styles in soft window treatments that it has developed and sold over the last 50 years. From sheers to valances and fabrics in polyesters, cottons and blends, the collection offers numerous decorating possibilities for every style of home.

“We wanted to feature a variety of white window treatments for customers, which is why we chose a range of styles and fabrics,” said Kavanaugh. “Each style in the collection is unique. White window treatments never go out of style; it’s a trend that is here to stay. Whether you’re a customer who desires a casual window treatment or an elegant window treatment, we have a style for your home. Customers will be able to utilize the collection to find a white window treatment that best fits into their décor and decorating style.”

In addition to the web site, the collection is also available through the Country Curtains mail-order catalog and its 24 retail stores operating in 12 states where customers can view individual styles and select an ideal length for their windows. Country Curtains will also custom-make a special length or width for many of their styles.

About Country Curtains

Founded in 1956 by Jane and Jack Fitzpatrick, Country Curtains® is a private family and employee-owned company, celebrating its golden anniversary this year. The company is known for its tasteful window treatment designs, quality fabrics and workmanship, ready-made affordability and extraordinary customer service. Country Curtains makes much of what it sells, marketing their products through their mail-order catalog, 24 retail shops from Portsmouth, New Hampshire to Richmond, Virginia and from Boston to Chicago, and its Web site,

http://www.countrycurtains.com. The company is headquartered in Stockbridge, Massachusetts.

For more information on the company, please contact Hillary Knauf at hknauf @ countrycurtains.com

Country Curtains®, Inc.

PO Box 955

Stockbridge, MA 01262

Website: http://www.countrycurtains.com

800-456-0321

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