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Every Last Drop-Savoring Place in the Local Craft Beverage Landscape

  • Tomales Regional History Center 26701 California 1 Tomales, CA, 94971 United States (map)

Every Last Drop-Savoring Place in the Local Craft Beverage Landscape

When: Sunday, May 3, 2026, at 2:00 p.m.

Where: Tomales Regional History Center | 26701 Highway One, Tomales, CA 94971

Admission: Free | Open to TRHC members and the general public

Join us for an engaging afternoon conversation with local artisan beverage producers as they explore the deep connection between their craft and the regional landscape. From the flowers that feed the bees to the heritage of the orchards, our speakers will share how "place" defines every bottle.

Featured Speakers

  • Michael Zilber (Heidrun Meadery): From Point Reyes, Michael explores the ancient art of mead-making, producing sparkling varietal meads that capture the essence of local flora.

  • Trevor Zebulon (Goat Rock Cider): Representing Petaluma’s storied orchard culture, Goat Rock Cider founder, Trevor Zebulon brings the history of the harvest to life through contemporary cider-making.

Moderated by Carin Jacobs, founder of Place Matters.

Arrive early to secure your seat and join us in celebrating the timeless connection between our regional history and the evolving craft of our local beverage community.

Earlier Event: November 2
2025 Quilt Ticket Raffle and Open House