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COMMUNITY ACTIVITY GUIDE & CHAMBER BUSINESS DIRECTORY
SPRING/SUMMER 2018
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As Mayor of the City of Cotati, I'm pleased to welcome you to our beautiful city.
Founded in 1893, Cotati has long been considered the "Hub" of Sonoma County, by virtue of its central location, and its distinct and historic hexagonal plaza. Surrounded by beautiful vistas of hills, vineyards, majestic oaks and redwoods, Cotati offers all the benefits of living in a small city, with the cultural advantages of being located near major urban centers and a highly acclaimed state university. Cotati's roots are steeped in agriculture and music, and our citizens are proud of the diverse and charming community that has been shaped by over 100 years' history.
Cotati's residents are very passionate about how we plan ahead for our future. We are actively looking to expand our business base in a way that complements, enhances and protects our small town atmosphere. We have an energetic and involved business community and a variety of retail experiences. There are a number of events and celebrations that take place throughout the year that offer something for everyone. Our annual Kids' Day Parade and Festival, summertime Farmers' Markets, the Cotati Jazz Festival, Oktoberfest, our annual Holiday Tree Lighting Celebration, and the Cotati Accordion Festival, the largest Accordion Festival in California, all take place in historic La Plaza Park, in the heart of Cotati.
We encourage you to come and visit, and in the process discover the spirit of Cotati. While you're here, enjoy our public art displays and visit the Historical Society Museum located in City Hall.
When you come for a visit, you might want to pack for a lifetime: my wife Jan and I visited 30 years ago, and the result was we chose to make Cotati our home. Mark Landman Mayor of Cotati
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- Table of Contents -
Mayor's Message CotatiCommunity Activity Guide
& Business Directory
Mark Landman
CITY OF COTATI 2018 CITY COUNCIL MEMBERS
Published By Penngrove Publishing11790 Main Street, P.O. Box 553
Penngrove, CA 94951
707.665.9408 Phone866-886-9658 Fax
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Available via Direct Mail, Cotati Chamber Office, Cotati City Hall, Cotati merchants, local businesses,
libraries, hotels, restaurants and visitor centers.
Publisher/Creative Director - Lynda Sutton-SmithEditorial Director - John Sutton-Smith
Advertising Sales - Gail. M. Barrett, Lynda Sutton-Smith
CONNECT with US!
Movies in the park 2017
Mayor's Message
Chamber of Commerce
Message from Chamber President
Cotati Parks & Facilities
Oliver's Turns 30
Calendar of Events
City of Cotati Recreation Guide
New Art Classes - Barbara Golden
Advertiser Index
Community Contacts
& Important Numbers
Chamber Membership Directory
Categorical Listing
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City CounCil Mark Landman - MayorJohn A. Dell’Osso- Vice MayorJohn C. Moore - CouncilmemberWendy Skillman - CouncilmemberSusan Harvey - Councilmember
Bi-Monthly PuBliC Meetings:2nd and 4th Tuesday of the month, 7:00pm. Held at City Hall, 201 West Sierra Avenue, Cotati
Kid's Day 2017
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COMMUNITY SERVICES OFFERED
Business Referrals:Assistance locating services or products.
Relocation & Visitor Packets:Acquainting new or potential residents, visitors and businesses to Cotati.
Events:Attend or volunteer at one of the Chamber’s signature events. • Cotati Music Festival, June 16 • Oktoberfest, October 13 • Holiday Cheer, December 6
MEMBER SERVICES OFFERED
Advertising Opportunities:Reach potential customers through our own digital communications and print media; Cotati Community Activity Guide & Chamber Business Directory (publishing twice-a-year) and cooperative ad programs.
Mix & Mingle Gatherings and Ribbon Cuttings:Request a Mix & Mingle or ribbon cutting to network and develop professional and personal relationships.
Business Visits:Meet with representatives of Sonoma Co. Economic Development Board, City of Cotati and Cotati Chamber of Commerce to assist with “doing business in Cotati.”
Chamber Speaker Series Meetings:Featuring speakers on variety of business-related topics. Offered quarterly.
Community Activity Guide & Chamber Business Directory:This valuable resource is mailed to 4,500 Cotati addresses twice a year. Your business will be listed by category.
Newsletter:Bi-weekly electronic newsletter to keep the community up-to-date on business activities.
Social Media:Promote your business and events via sharing of your Facebook posts.
Website listings:See your business listed both alphabetically and by category.
RMSRISK MANAGEMENT SERVICES
8000 Old Redwood Highway • Cotati, CA707-792-4980 phone • 707-792-4988 fax
We are proud of the fine City of Cotati and salute all its
businesses and residents.
Thank you for making it such a great place
to live and do business.FREE every Saturday, 1-4 p.m.
2nd Tuesdays, 5-7 p.m.And by appointment, 707-794-0305
201 W. Sierra Avenue, Cotati(West Entrance to Cotati City Hall)
See our “newest” artifacts & displaysVisit with our historians
Preserving Cotati’s Past www.cotatihistoricalsociety.org
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Become a Chamber MemberBecome an official member of the business community by joining the Chamber. It is quick, easy, affordable and offers many benefits to help grow and support your business.
Contact us today or stop by at the address below. We invite business members and individuals to join us.
Cotati Chamber of Commerce & Visitor Center216 E. School Street, Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-5508 [email protected] www.cotati.org
We are so lucky to be in Cotati with the terrific downtown, special events that take place throughout the year and the nicest people around! Cotati has a long history that began with its hexagonal plaza (La Plaza Park) and street grid that was designed during the 1890s by Newton Smyth as an alternative to the traditional
grid. Dr. Thomas Page's barn once stood where the plaza is today, and each of the streets surrounding the plaza is named after one of his sons.
The Chamber of Commerce is one of the oldest community organizations in the area, and continues to promote the community and help attract new businesses — from helping to establish Sonoma State College back in 1959 (now a university) to starting the Cotati Farmers Market, and producing or co-producing popular events such as the Cotati Jazz Festival and Oktoberfest.
We hope you will make great use of this publication as you consider the many things to be involved with in town. And that you will get to know your chamber and those businesses starting on page 24 who are members. Please feel free to stop by the office, call us with questions or follow us on Facebook
Erin Armstrong 2018 President
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Erin Armstrong
COTATI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 2018 BOARD OF DIRECTORS & STAFF
ExEcutivE committEE President – Erin Armstrong ViCe President – Kevin Gingher seCretary – Cherie Chipman treasurer – Shannon Sundberg Director – Gisele Rue Director – Yvonne Van Dyke Director – Victoria Zemrak
Staff Lisa Bagwell, Executive Office Administrator
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Cotati Parks & FacilitiesFor a small city, Cotati has an impressive number of parks with varied recreation offerings for all ages.Chief among them is La Plaza Park in the heart of town, with a bandstand, picnic tables, play equipment and modern restrooms. Shaded by large trees, it is a popular gathering place for small groups or informal meals, as well as city festivals. La Plaza Park is also one of Cotati's claims to fame: it has been registered as California Historical Landmark No. 879 because of its unique hexagonal shape.
For more information on using parks and facilities, please call 707-665-4222. Applications available at www.cotaticity.org under City Services: City Facility Rentals
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La Plaza Park
LA PLAZA PARK OLD REDWOOD HWY & WEST SIERRA AVE • Bandstand• Picnic tables• Playground equipment • Restrooms
CIVIC CENTER PARK216 EAST SCHOOL STREET• Cator Field - Baseball • Basketball courts • Large playing field• Group barbeque• Picnic tablesThe property is also the site of City Hall, the Ray Miller Community Center and the Cotati Police Dept.
DELANO PARKVALPARISO AVE & PAGE STREET• No facilities
DRAPER PARKWILFRED AVENUE• Picnic tables• Small playing field
FALLETTI PARKgraVenstein Way & Village Ct• Playground equipment• Barbecue • Picnic tables• Small playing field
KOTATE PARKLASALLE & LINCOLN AVENUE• Playground equipment• Large playing field • Picnic tables
POCKET PARKLASALLE & LORETTO AVENUE• No facilities
PUTNAM PARKMYRTLE AVENUE• Baseball field • Soccer fields• Playground equipment• Horseshoe pit• Picnic tables • Restrooms• Dog park
SANTERO PARKSANTERO WAY• Toddler playground• Petanque court• Picnic tables • Small playing field
SUNFLOWER PARKE COTATI AVENUE & SUNFLOWER DRIVE• Tennis courts• Small playing field
VETERANS MEMORIAL PARKPARK AVENUE & OLD REDWOOD HWY• Horseshoe pit• Picnic tables • Sand volleyball courtThe property is also the site of the Veterans Memorial building, which is operated by Sonoma County. For building rental info – 707-765-2158
COTATI FACILTIES
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Oliver’s Market, our hometown grocery store and so much more, turns 30 years old this year!
Employee-owned, locally based, now four stores strong and on the leading edge of community involvement and activism in promoting local food and businesses, Oliver’s is celebrating the 30th anniversary of their flagship store here in Cotati and the good folks there are planning a huge community celebration in La Plaza Park at the end of the summer.
The Cotati store first opened in 1988 by founder and president, Steve Maass, who has lived in Sonoma County for over 40 years and serves as a Director of the Redwood Empire Food Bank. He began his retailing career in 1972 as the founder of Maass Produce that operated roadside produce stands around the San Francisco Bay Area.
His vision when he opened the first store was to create a place where customers truly enjoyed shopping. “Basically what I wanted in the store,” he says, “was to put in things that I liked. I knew about produce because I had sold produce on the side of the road and that was an incredibly successful business, so I knew I could do better with the produce.”
He was soon joined by Tom Scott who supplemented Maass’ entrepreneurial skills with a grocery store management and
Turns 30!accounting background. As CEO, Tom played a key role at Oliver’s until his retirement in 2016. “You know there wasn’t a computer in the store when we started, it was all cash registers,” Steve recalls. “We had twelve employees and we had to learn how to do the books, the financials, all those things, but we started growing right away and we never stopped growing.”
“As we learned, we grew more,” he says, “and as we grew more we grew more, and we’re still growing. It’s kinda crazy. We have eleven hundred people now; there’s quite a difference between twelve and eleven hundred, right?”
The Cotati store expanded from 25,000 square feet to 36,000 square feet in 1994 as Maass and Scott created a distinctive “Oliver’s Mix” of fresh and local products, natural and bulk foods, gourmet and ready-to-eat foods, and core general grocery items. “In ‘94 we made a big change when we added 11,000 square feet to the store, and integrated organic and natural foods,” Steve says. “We added a big cheese section, a big deli, and salad bar and really changed the concept of the store more or less. We took a chance and became a crossover store and now other stores are trying to do what we do.”
In 2000, the Montecito store opened in Santa Rosa; the Stony Point Santa Rosa store followed in 2007; and in May of 2016, the Windsor store opened its doors.
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...Oliver’s has been a leader in the “Go Local” movement...
Steve Maass at the opening of the Windsor store in 2016
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NEW! Bunny Brunch & Egg Hunt Date: Sunday, March 25, 2018 Time: 10:00-12:00pm Fee: $12 per person over 2 (Children 2 and under are free) Come join everyone’s favorite bunny for a delicious brunch! Each child will have the opportunity to visit the Bunny, make memorable arts and crafts, take pictures in the photo booth, and finish the morning off with an egg hunt! Hop into spring with this new and fun event! Everyone over 2 must be registered to enter. Location: Cotati Room, 216 East School Street, behind City Hall
NEW! Cotati Community Yard Sale Date: Saturday, April 14, 2018 Time: 9:00am-1:00pm Have some spring cleaning to do and want to get rid of stuff? Or, looking for something gently used to add to your home? Then come on down to our first ever Cotati Community Yard Sale! We will be accepting gently used items as donations the day before the event. Proceeds benefit the Recreation Department to continue to offer free and low cost programs and events to the community. Donations will be accepted on Friday, April 13, from 4-7pm at the Cotati Room. Location: Cotati Room, 216 East School Street, behind City Hall
Bike to Work Day Date: May 10, 2018 Time: 6:00-9:00am Fee: Free!
May is National Bike to Work Month! Cycling to work reduces carbon emissions and traffic congestion, improves your physical and mental health, saves you money plus, it’s fun! Throughout the month of May, the Sonoma County Bicycle Coalition (SCBC) will be offering activities to support those willing to give it a try. Create or join a team and compete against other teams & companies for the most miles ridden; nominate an inspiring coworker or employer for Bike Commuter of the Year or Bike-Friendly Business of the Year awards; or simply pledge to try cycling on May 10, Bike to Work Day. As encouragement, the City of Cotati is sponsoring a Bike to Work Day Energizer Station at the Cotati Train Station on May 10 from 6 to 9 am. Stop by for a snack and a free messenger bag with coupons and other swag! For more information on Bike to Work Day, visit https://www.bikesonoma.org/btwd.
Location: Cotati Train Station, 970 E. Cotati Ave.
Cotati Certified Farmers Market & Concerts in the ParkThursdays, June 7 – August 30 Time: 4:30-7:30pmLocation: La Plaza ParkFee: FREE!www.communityfarmersmarkets.com
Cotati Music Festival Presented by the Cotati Chamber of Commerce Saturday, June 16th, 2018Time: 12:00-6:00pmLocation: La Plaza ParkFee: FREE!
Come join us for a free event with music, dancing, food and drink vendors, and more! For more information, call 707-795-5508 or visit www.cotatijazz.com.
Summer Movies in the Park Fridays, June 22nd, July 20th, August 24th, and September 14th Location: La Plaza ParkFee: FREE!
Movies: June – Despicable Me 3July – The Lego Ninjago MovieAugust – Peter RabbitSeptember - Coco
Come join us for a free movie in the park each month this summer! We will begin the show approximately 15 minutes after sunset on each date. Refreshments will be available for purchase.
26th Annual Kids Day Parade & Festival Saturday, July 14TH: 7AM – 3PMLocation: La Plaza Park7:00AM – 9:00AM: Free pancake breakfast at Church of the Oaks10:00AM – 11:00AM: ParadeParade Line-Up @ 9:00AM in front of City Hall11:00AM – 3:00PM: FestivalFee: FREE!
Bring the whole family down for this beloved community event! We will have a park full of live entertainment, games, music, contests, food, family resources, crafts and activities, vendors, and much more! You won’t want to miss this!
COTATI CALENDAR OF SPECIAL EVENTS 2018
Kids Day Parade 2017
National Night Out August 7th, 20186:00pmLocation: La Plaza ParkFee: FREE!
BBQ hamburgers and hot dogs National Night Out is an annual community-building campaign that promotes police-community partnerships and neighborhood camaraderie to make our neighborhoods safer, better places to live. The National Night Out program culminates annually on the first Tuesday of August. Please join the Cotati Police Department and City of Cotati Recreation Department on Tuesday, August 7th for our third National Night Out! Come meet your police officers and other City staff at this FREE event and enjoy our beautiful La Plaza Park!
28th Annual Cotati Accordion Festival Sat. & Sun., August 18 & 19 Time: 9:30am-8:00pm Location: La Plaza Park (707) 664-0444 – www.cotatifest.com
Save the date:Oktoberfest – October 13th
City Hall-oween – October 31st Cotati Shop & Stroll – December 1st
Holiday Cheer – December 6th
Holiday Tree Lighting – December 7th Breakfast with Santa – December 15th
Interested in being a vendor at our events? Contact Ashley at 707-665-4222 or [email protected] for vendor applications.
Would you or your business like to be an event or program sponsor? This is a great opportunity to participate and show your support for children and families in the community. Financial and in-kind sponsorships help us cover our costs and provide as many fun and unique activities for the community as possible. For more information on how to show your support, please contact Ashley at 707-665-4222 or [email protected].
Do you need community service hours or want to volunteer at one of our many events? Contact Ashley at 707-665-4222 or [email protected] for information on how to volunteer AND have fun!
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mission has always been to connect with the community around them and, as they say, keep the focus local. Go Local Sonoma County is a network of locally-owned businesses, residents, non-profit organizations, and government agencies working together to build the local economy by supporting local business-es and promoting sustainable practices. Oliver’s has been a leader in the “Go Local” movement in the region and is the largest supporter of prod-ucts made and grown in Sonoma County, carrying produce, food prod-ucts, and health and beauty items from over 600 Sonoma County busi-nesses and selling over $25M per year in Sonoma County products. At the bottom of every store receipt is the total amount spent on local products, so that the customer can be aware of their support of local companies.
Oliver’s also believes in giving back to the community in a number of ways, no more so than after last year’s fires. To support the increased need for local medical services following the devastating fires, Oliver’s Market made a $100,000 contribution to the Santa Rosa Community Health Center’s Capital Campaign. Oliver’s community programs and campaigns result in record-breaking $621,453.09 to local charity and fire relief in 2017, the company’s highest amount of direct community support in its thirty-year history. “In every way we can, we try and support all we can, the Redwood Empire Food Bank, the Santa Rosa Community Health, all the schools,” Steve says. “We really try and help, the football teams, the music programs, we’re really trying to support those as much as we can. We do the senior citizen 10% off on Wednesdays, that’s helpful for the seniors, and our stores are small, comparatively to Safeway. But we have a lot of aisles in them!”
Winner of numerous business awards and local honors, Oliver’s is also committed to playing an active role in the community, supporting
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local schools and non-profit groups and programs donating gift cards and food to local charity, s u p p o r t i n g children’s sports team events and two large c o m m u n i t y events each - the Heart Walk and the Human Race. Their local musicians’ CD Project along
with sales of holiday bells to benefit Redwood Empire Food Bank resulted in a donation of $7,164.39. The largest form of community support each year comes with the eScrip Oliver’s Community Card, which allows 3% of every purchase to go to the customer’s non-profit of choice. Over 500 Sonoma County non-profits are registered, and 2014 donations totaled over $240,000, and over $1.5 million since the program began.
A further part of Oliver’s mission is providing incentive for their employees, so the company has turned itself over to its workers. Literally. Employees now have a real vested financial interest in the company along with other benefits like self-funded health insurance so that every eligible employee has coverage. They also work to create flexible schedules for students and other needs,
and offer a Wellness Program, which includes special discounts on healthy foods, free smoking cessation products and more. This sense of ownership in turn only adds to the quality of service and experience. The employees are vested in their own work and it shows.
Supermarkets today are in the midst of some fierce price wars. Having to fight the likes of Amazon, Costco and Walmart, let alone each other, has reduced profits in the aisles to mere micro-cents in many areas. But through it all, the locally-sourced superior quality of Oliver’s fare and service has allowed them to not only survive but thrive. “The difference between us and those stores,” he says, “is we make everything and we source everything with really good ingredients and try and keep our prices as fair as we can.” Oliver’s has experienced impressive growth each year, as trends have come to support local products and businesses, Oliver’s customers remain engaged and loyal amid a very competitive marketplace. “It’s been a good run; we’ll see what happens in the future, because things are changing so very rapidly,” Steve says.
Plans for anniversary celebrations, both at the store and in down-town Cotati, are still in the works, and details will be announced soon. Many people who visit from other parts of the country often comment that we don’t realize how lucky we are to have a local mar-ket like Oliver’s with such high quality. Here’s to the next 30 years!
Learn more at www.oliversmarket.com
The employees are vested in their own work and it shows.
Staff in the early days of Oliver’s Market
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NEW! Parents Night Out – Ages 5-12Date: March 23 Time: 5:00-10:00pm Fee: $35 first child, $30 each additional child
Need to do some shopping or just need a little rest and relaxation without the children? Maybe even a night out? While you enjoy an evening out or in, your child(ren) will have dinner, play games, make arts & crafts, and see a movie. All activities are provided by trained and experienced City Staff. Sibling discounts available.
Location: Thomas Page Room of Ray Miller Community Center, 216 East School Street, behind City Hall Camp Cotati Spring Break Camp – Ages 5-12 April 2-6, 2018M-F 7:30am-6:00pm Fee: $125/week, $35/day drop-in
Let your children experience the magic of Camp Cotati! Each day will include different games, crafts, and outdoor play (weather permitting). Please send your child with a lunch and snacks each day.
NEW! Camp Cotati Extended Care Option (*add on to other camps)Are you attending one of our partial summer day camps but need care before or after camp? Beginning June 4, M-F 7:30am-6:00pm
Many of our camps run from 9am-12pm or 1pm-4pm. Since a lot of parents are crazy busy, we offer morning extended care from 7:30am or afternoon extended care until 6:00pm. During these hours, our campers enjoy free time to play board games, create an art project, color or just read a book. Outside they can play a group game or just relax in the shade with camp friends and staff.*This is an add-on option for partial day camps. Participants must be registered in another camp to enroll in this program. Otherwise, please enroll in Camp Cotati, our traditional day camp.
Camp Cotati Counselor in Training (CIT) Program – Age 13-17Beginning June 11, M-F 9:00am-3:00pm Fee: $50/week
The CIT program is designed to prepare and train young adults to become future Camp Counselors. This training will provide the CIT with a hands-on practical experience laying the foundation for development of skills necessary to become a future Camp Counselor. The CIT will be working with children ages 5 to 12 years old. While this training is specific to summer camps, the CIT will find aspects of the training that may be applied to any job. Specifically, the CIT will learn the following: * How to plan and implement large and small group activities * How to manage small groups of children * Basic techniques of positive reinforcement and discipline * Basic techniques of behavior management
CITs will be trained with the oversight of a City of Cotati employee and will be given the opportunity to grow and improve. While the City of Cotati does intend on training a CIT to become a future Camp Counselor, participation in the CIT program is in no way a guarantee for future employment. Please send your child with a lunch and snacks each day.
Camp Cotati – Age 5-12Beginning June 11, M-F 7:30am-6:00pm Fee: $125/week, $35/day drop in Let your children experience the magic of Camp Cotati! Each week will be based on a different theme with games, crafts, and fun going along with the theme. Themes include Decades, Camp Cotati’s Greatest Hits, Camp Code 3 (Local Heroes), and more! Weekly walking field trips to La Plaza Park and daily outdoor activities will keep your child active. We will also have local guests throughout the summer. Please send your child with a lunch and snacks each day.
Colors of Spanish Summer Spanish Immersion Camp - Ages 5-8 June 4-8, 9:00am-1:00pmFee: $270.00
Instructor: Guadalupe Tausch from Colors of SpanishFor 5-8-year olds, our program consists of week-long sessions, Monday thru Friday, during which students will be engaged in age appropriate, fun activities that expose children to the Spanish language through games, rhymes, stories, acting, songs, music and art. Each week is based on a theme from which we introduce and reinforce the use of Spanish through concepts of science, culture and daily life – both here in California and in those locations where Spanish is the first language. All levels of proficiency are welcome!
Location for previous camps: Thomas Page Room of Ray Miller Community Center, 216 East school Street (behind City Hall)
NEW! Chess Wizards Chess Camp – Ages 5-14July 23-27, 9:00am-3:00pmFee: $255.00
Join us this summer for tons of challenging chess lessons, exciting games, and cool prizes. You’ll improve your chess skills, meet new friends, and work out your most powerful muscle – your brain! Camp includes fun team chess games (like bughouse), recess time (of course), snacks, tournaments, and puzzles. Each camper receives a t-shirt, trophy, and puzzle folder. Unleash your brain power and spend part of your vacation with Chess Wizards!
NEW! My First Lab Mad Science Camp – Ages 4-6August 6-10, 9:00am-12:00pmFee: $170 (additional $30 lab fee due on first day of camp paid directly to instructor)
Junior Mad Scientists dive into the realms of science with non-stop, hands-on fun! Learn about everything from Air Pressure to Zebras! This week of discovery introduces kids to all facets of science. Explore the science of the sea and the fascinating creatures that live there! Campers become paleontologists by searching for fossils and participating in a mini dinosaur dig. Then we transform into bubbleologists to learn about the science of bubbles! Camp-Day Themes include: Creatures, Critters, Adventures in Air, Water & More, Senses.
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NEW! Rockin’ Rockets & Aerodynamics Mad Science Camp – Ages 7-12August 6-10, 1:00-4:00pmFee: $170 (additional $30 lab fee due on first day of camp paid directly to instructor)
Let your imagination take flight as we join Sir Isaac Newton and prepare for aerospace adventures with his laws of motion. Design, build, and test fantastic flying creations including kites, planes, rockets, hovercrafts, and more. Learn all about the Wright brothers and their numerous contributions to aviation. Discover the star secrets of the universe with you own planisphere. Experiment with the laws of physics, gravity and motion during this amazing week of hands-on fun. Join your fellow astronauts as we send an awesome Mad Science rocket to the moon…well at least into the sky! It will be a blast! Camp-Day Themes include: The Milky Way, The “Wright” Stuff, Newton’s Loco-Motion, Rockin’ Rockets, Up, Up, and Away.
NEW! Filmmaking Camps
Live Action Flix Filmmaking Camp – Ages 7-12June 18-22, 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $170.00 Instructor: Incrediflix Camp Staff Do you want to have a blast making a movie? You don't have to be an actor to star in these movies that you make from "Action" to "That's a wrap." We'll guide you through the Hollywood process as you brainstorm, location scout, bring in props and costumes, act and direct in a collaborative movie that will be fun for the entire audience. *All flix downloadable within a month after camp ends.
Lego Flix Stop Motion Animation Camp – Ages 7-12June 18-22, 1:00-4:00pm Fee: $170.00 Instructor: Incrediflix Camp Staff We know you love Legos and can create incredible Lego worlds, now it s time to bring those worlds to life in Lego stop-motion animated flix! We provide the Legos, and you provide your imagination. Students will create a Lego set with Lego characters for a movie they storyboard, write, shoot, and voice-over in age-appropriate groups. *All flix downloadable within a month after camp ends.
Live Action Flix and Lego Flix Combo Full Day Camp – Ages 7-12June 18-22, 9:00am-4:00pm Fee: $295.00 Instructor: Incrediflix Camp Staff Registration discount and lunch supervision provided to those who register for a full day of IncrediFlix camps! *Discount included in price of camp **Bring your own sack lunch.
Location for previous six camps: Copeland Room of the Ray Miller Community Center, 216 East School Street (behind City Hall)
Techspolosion Jr. Minecraft, Animated! – Ages 5-7July 2-6, 9:00am-12:00pmFee: $140
Come explore the world of Minecraft with us! Junior Minecrafters will have tons of fun as they learn the basics of the world famous game. We’ll learn about the different game modes, how to craft some crazy contraptions, and even build an awesome house together! In between sessions of computer time, we’ll do other fun Minecraft stuff like paper crafts, a Minecraft skit, outdoor games, and on Friday, a Minecraft potluck party! *No class July 4. Techspolosion YouTube Stars! – Ages 7-12July 2-6, 1:00-4:00pmFee: $165
Do you get excited about trick shots, game reviews, vlogs, or something even cooler? At YouTube Stars, we’ll work together to plan, film, edit, upload, and promote our own videos on YouTube! We’ll learn how to use Android smartphones and readily available software to go from start to finish without using a computer. PARENT ACTION REQUIRED: Visit techsplosion.org/youtube to configure your child’s YouTube channel and learn about how we keep your kids safe online. *No class July 4. Techspolosion Minecraft, Animated! – Ages 7-12July 16-20, 1:00-4:00pmFee: $175
Get ready to use cameras and Minecraft characters to create amazing stop-motion animation movies! Whether your story is about fighting the wither, going on an adventure, or building the coolest pixel art in the overworld, you’ll have an opportunity to tell it at Minecraft, Animated! We’ll create real-life sets as we learn about stop-motion animation (think Wallace and Gromit!), then film, edit, and upload our creations to YouTube! Techspolosion YouTube Stars! – Ages 7-12July 16-20, 9:00am-12:00pmFee: $195
Do you get excited about trick shots, game reviews, vlogs, or something even cooler? At YouTube Stars, we’ll work together to plan, film, edit, upload, and promote our own videos on YouTube! We’ll learn how to use Android smartphones and readily available software to go from start to finish without using a computer. PARENT ACTION REQUIRED: Visit techsplosion.org/youtube to configure your child’s YouTube channel and learn about how we keep your kids safe online.
Location for previous four camps: Copeland Room of the Ray Miller Community Center, 216 East School Street (behind City Hall)
NEW! Comic Camps
Manga & Pokemon – Ages 6-16Dates: June 11-15, 2018, M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $200/week
Learn how to create your own Pokemon and Manga and how to draw your favorite characters. Media: Pencils, watercolor pencils, inker, markers, soft pastels.
From Storyboard to Comic Strip – Ages 8-16Dates: June 18-22, 2018, M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $200/week
In this camp you will create your own comic characters and their world. Learn how to write a story, draw a storyboard and transform it into a short cartoon. Media: pencil, inker, colored pencils, markers.
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3D Trick Art – Ages 8-16Dates: July 9-13, 2018, M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $200/week
We will create some really cool trick art which creates the illusion of 3D art, leaping off your paper. Media: pencils, graphite pencils, colored pencils, markers.
Create Your Own World – Ages 6-16Dates: July 16-20, 2018, M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $200/week
In this camp you will learn how to create your own comic characters, bring them to life with speed lines and action and how to create your own world, city and landscapes, space or whichever world your imagination might come up with. Media: pencils, inker, colored pencils, markers, watercolors, soft pastels.
Fantasy Landscapes and Creatures – Ages 6-16Dates: July 23-27, 2018, M-F 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $200/week
Let's draw dragons, gnomes, fairies and elves, unicorns or other fantasy creatures you can think of. We will also create fantastic landscapes for your creatures. Media: pencils, chalk pastels, inkers, markers, watercolor pencils.
Location for previous five camps: Stony Point Room of Ray Miller Community Center, 216 East School Street (behind City Hall)
Check out the Fall Comic classes in our next guide or on our website!
Sports Camps
Coco Gymnastics Camp- Ages 4-8July 30-August 3, 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $250
Instructor: Deborah Cerrudo and Ashley KimballThis is a fantastic Coco themed camp for all levels of gymnasts, including beginners! Floor work bar skills and balance beam experience will get your child
ready for the world of gymnastics! Students will also participate in dance and art throughout the week. The camp will culminate in a demonstration for families. No experience necessary. Please send your child in comfortable clothing and shoes (tennis shoes or ballet shoes). No flip flops. Please send a snack and water bottle each day.
Location: Eagle Room of Ray Miller Community Center, 216 East school Street (behind City Hall)
Skyhawks Mini-Hawk Camp (Soccer, Baseball, Flag Football) – Ages 4-7June 4-8, 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $135.00 Instructor: Skyhawks Sports Staff Skyhawks multi-sport programs are tailored to your child's age and skill level while teaching life lessons such as respect and teamwork. Mini-Hawk® programs give children age 4-7 years a fun and positive first step into Soccer, Baseball, and Flag Football. Participants will receive a soccer ball, Skyhawks T-Shirt, and merit award at the conclusion of camp.
Skyhawks Lacrosse Camp – Ages 6-12June 25-29, 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $135.00
Instructor: Skyhawks Sports Staff Lacrosse combines basic skills used in soccer, basketball and hockey into one fast-paced game. Athletes will learn the fundamentals of stick handling, cradling, passing,
and shooting in a fun, non-checking environment. Sticks, Gloves and Helmet are provided. All participants receive a t-shirt, and a player evaluation. Participant-to-coach ratio is 12:1
Skyhawks Multi-Sport Camp (Soccer, Baseball, Flag Football) – Ages 6-12July 9-13, 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $135.00
Instructor: Skyhawks Sports Staff Skyhawks multi-sport programs are tailored to your child's age and skill level while teaching life lessons such as respect and teamwork. Boys and girls age 6-12 years will learn the rules and essential skills of Soccer, Baseball, and Flag Football. Participants will receive a soccer ball, Skyhawks T-Shirt, and merit award at the conclusion of camp.
Skyhawks location: Civic Center Park – near Cator Field Theatre Camps
Star Kids Productions Musical Theatre Camp: Willy Wonka - Ages 8+June 4-8, 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $200 ($100 discount if signed up for 3 or more theatre camps)
Instructor: Ashley Kimball This whirlwind of a camp will have you singing, dancing, and acting all of your favorite songs from Willy Wonka. Students will be learning to sing, dance and act as we put together the musical Willy Wonka in a fun performance for families at the end of the week. Students will delve into their creativity by helping create the dances, and working with other actors to develop scenes. Let's put together a show in a week! No experience necessary. Please send your child in comfortable clothing and shoes (tennis shoes or ballet shoes). No flip flops. Please send a snack and water bottle each day. For information on a sibling discount, please contact instructor.
Star Kids Productions Musical Theatre Madness Camp: - Ages 8+Week 1: June 4-8, 1:00-4:00pm Week 2: June 11-15, 1:00-4:00pm Fee: $200 each week (2 separate weeks offered) ($100 discount if signed up for 3 or more theatre camps) Instructor: Ashley Kimball This camp is a perfect opportunity for those who are interested in performance and singing but have never done it before. Students will be learning to sing, dance and perform. Children will choose a song to perform at the beginning of the week and finish off with a performance for families and guests on Friday. No experience necessary and all levels welcome. Please send your child in comfortable clothing and shoes (tennis shoes or ballet shoes). No flip flops. Please send a snack and water bottle each day. For information on a sibling discount, please contact instructor.
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Among the array of classes for mind and body and recreational program for young and old that are available from the city of Cotati is an exciting new art class. “Create your own World: Comic Art Class 1” taught by Barbara Golden every Thursday starting in March. Barbara is a veteran artist and teacher widely-admired in the South Bay for her Comic Art workshops and camps. She will be teaching a Cartoon Workshop and art classes for children during the school year and holding camps in the summer.
Barbara is an exciting addition to the Cotati Recreation Department as they look to expand their arts programs. Born in Germany, Barbara took up cartooning while raising three sons and developed her own teaching curriculum which is quite extensive. “I teach mostly comic art classes, she says, “but kids learn all the media, everything from pencil drawing to watercolors, soft pastels, acrylic painting and also digital art. It’s really my own curriculum. I never studied art or cartooning. I came up with it about fifteen years ago, but it’s developed, as I’ve been teaching, I still keep creating new material, because the kids inspire me.”
Students in her classes range from six to sixteen, or eighteen. “I have developed material now that is really structured for each
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age group,” she explains, “so I am not having them all doing the same project. Half the class is about learning a lesson and exercising it and the other half is about picking their own projects. They can even pick their own media as well.” She acknowledges that “most kids know the cartoon characters from video games, like Minecraft, so I do adjust to that.”
Learning to draw face and body shapes is the basic rudiments of cartoon art and the raw material for all animation, from Disney to anime. The essential tool for any career in digital art. “The first thing a cartoonist needs to know,” Barbara tells me “is how to draw feelings, how to express those feelings and emotions, and I like to use the kids themselves. I would ask them, what feelings to you know? And they can tell stories about it, and then they draw them.”
“I think what makes my class different,” she says, “is that I really do sit down and listen to their ideas and try to help them bring out their ideas on paper, take them where they are, where they stand, and try to have them create what they have in their mind.”
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Star Kids Productions Musical Theatre Camp: Matilda - Ages 8+June 11-15, 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $200 ($100 discount if signed up for 3 or more theatre camps) Instructor: Ashley Kimball This whirlwind of a camp will have you singing, dancing, and acting all of your favorite songs from Matilda. Students will be learning to sing, dance and act as we put together the musical Matilda in a fun performance for families at the end of the week. Students will delve into their creativity by helping create the dances, and working with other actors to develop scenes. No experience necessary. Please send your child in comfortable clothing and shoes (tennis shoes or ballet shoes). No flip flops. Please send a snack and water bottle each day. For information on a sibling discount, please contact instructor.
Location: Mountain Room of Ray Miller Community Center, 216 East school Street (behind City Hall) Check out the Fall Star Kids Productions shows in our next guide or on our website!
Lego Camps
Play-Well TEKnologies - Jedi Engineering with LEGO® Materials – Ages 5-7July 30-August 3, 9:00am-12:00pm Fee: $150
Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies StaffThe Force Awakens in this introductory engineering course for young Jedi! Explore engineering principles by designing and building projects using LEGO® materials such as X-Wings, R2 Units, Energy Catapults, Defense Turrets, and Settlements from a galaxy far, far away. Create motorized and architectural projects with imagination and engineering to defeat the Empire!
Play-Well TEKnologies - Batmans Gotham Gadgets with LEGO® Materials – Ages 5-7July 30-August 3, 1:00-4:00pm Fee: $150 Instructor: Play-Well TEKnologies StaffTake on Gotham's villains by designing and building Batman's favorite crime-fighting machines! Build the Bat Tumbler, craft a Batwing, and design your very own Batcave, all out of LEGO® materials. Then use your projects to help save the city. Be the super-hero or super-heroine Gotham needs while learning how the world works through STEM concepts!
Location: Copeland Room of Ray Miller Community Center, 216 East school Street (behind City Hall)
Spring 2018 Classes:
Zumba Gold (ongoing) - Ages 18+Monday and Friday, 9:30-10:20am Fees: $18/month (once a week), $30/month (twice a week) Drop in fee: $5/class Instructor: Gale Davis Get moving at your own pace. Zumba Gold is a Latin dance inspired fitness class that is specially modified for the beginner or the active, older adult. We'll get your whole body moving with low-impact, easy-to-follow steps set to international dance music. Zumba Gold is a fun cardio workout that also incorporates toning and balance. Please wear athletic shoes and comfortable clothing.
Zumba Gold (ongoing) - Ages 18+Wednesday, 9:30-10:30am, ongoing though May 23, NO CLASS 3/21 Summer Classes will begin again June 20th Fees: FREE Instructor: Gale Davis This class is separate from the above Zumba Gold class and is provided by the Santa Rosa Junior College, Older Adult Program. Get moving at your own pace. Zumba Gold is a Latin dance inspired fitness class that is specially modified for the beginner or the active, older adult. We'll get your whole body moving with low-impact, easy-to-follow steps set to international dance music. Zumba Gold is a fun cardio workout that also incorporates toning and balance. Please wear athletic shoes and comfortable clothing.
Location: Cotati Room, 216 East School Street (behind City Hall) Cotati Aikido (ongoing)– Ages 12+Tuesday/Thursday, 6:00-7:00pm (staff & sword), 7:00-8:30pm (empty handed technique), Saturday, 10:00-11:30am (mix class) Fee: $80/month Drop in fee: $10/class
Instructors: Pete and Ginny Breeland Aikido is a traditional Japanese martial art. This class will study basic and flowing exercises with the wooden sword (bokken) and 5 foot staff (Jo). The Founder's desire that Aikido teach harmonious blending rather than conflict is emphasized in this class. We will explore the body movement consistent with empty-handed aikido. All skill levels are welcome. No uniform or dogi is required. The instructor, Pete Breeland, with over 30 years of experience with Aiki buki-waza (Aiki weapons techniques), is ranked at 5th dan. Please contact the instructor at [email protected] or 477-9158 with questions.
Cotati Aikido Weapons Class (ongoing) – Ages 12+Tuesday/Thursday, 7:00-8:00am Fee: $40/monthDrop in fee: $6/class
Aikido is a traditional Japanese martial art. This class will study basic and flowing exercises with the wooden sword (bokken) and 5 foot staff (Jo). The Founder's desire that Aikido teach harmonious blending rather than conflict is emphasized in this class. We will explore the body movement consistent with empty-handed aikido. All skill levels are welcome. No uniform or dogi is required. The instructor, Pete Breeland, with over 30 years of experience with Aiki buki-waza (Aiki weapons techniques), is ranked at 5th dan. Please contact the instructor at [email protected] or 477-9158 with questions.
Location: Eagle Room of Ray Miller Community Center, 216 East school Street (behind City Hall)
Trips & Tours:
America’s Music Cities - November 25-December 2, 2018 – 8 days, 11 meals
Enjoy a finger-snapping, toe-tapping time on this tour of America’s most famed musical cities. Visit New Orleans, Memphis and Nashville as you revel in the sounds of the blues, jazz, country and good old rock ‘n’ roll. With included tickets to the epic New Orleans Jazz Fest, you’ll enjoy two afternoons celebrating the best of music in the birthplace of jazz. Experience the unique city of New Orleans, where music, food and fun are always on the menu. Have your choice on tour – either stroll through New Orleans’ famous French Quarter on a walking tour with a local expert or set out on a panoramic motorcoach tour
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America’s Music Cities - Continuedfor a different perspective of the city. Spend two nights in Memphis, "birthplace of the blues," and tour Elvis Presley’s Graceland. At the historic Belle Meade plantation indulge in a culinary and wine tasting experience. Enjoy reserved seats at the Grand Ole Opry in Nashville. Tour historic RCA Studio B and see where country legends recorded hit songs. A visit to the Country Music Hall of Fame is sure to have you humming long after you return home. HIGHLIGHTS… French Quarter, Choice of French Quarter Walking Tour or Panoramic Coach Tour of New Orleans, New Orleans School of Cooking, Jazz Revue, Swamp Tour, Graceland, Belle Meade Plantation, Grand Ole Opry Show, Country Music Hall of Fame, Ryman Auditorium, Historic RCA Studio B
Per Person Rate – Double: $2,999, Single: $3,799, Triple: $2,969 For more information, visit: https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/873147
Iceland’s Magical Northern Lights - February 22-28, 2019 – 7 days, 10 mealsExperience It! The Northern Lights - Each year, during the winter months, travelers journey to Iceland and venture out into the dark to see the magical but elusive northern lights (aurora borealis). This natural phenomenon is the product of collisions between electrically charged particles from the sun that enter the earth's atmosphere; the results are spectacular! Streaks of colorful light appear across the sky. The colors can vary from white to pink or purple and, most commonly, green. It is known that the best time to witness the lights in Iceland is from late September to mid-April, when the nights are the longest. This light show is truly dazzling and worth the pursuit. HIGHLIGHTS… Reykjavik, Northern Lights Cruise, Golden Circle, Thingvellir National Park, Geysir, Gullfoss, Seljalandsfoss, Vik, Skogar Folk Museum, Skógafoss, Jökulsárlón Glacial Lagoon, Skaftafell National Park, Vatnajökull Glacier, Blue Lagoon Per Person Rate – Double: $3,999, Single: $4,499, Triple: $3,969 For more information, visit: https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/873143
Reflections of Italy - March 13-22, 2019 – 10 days, 13 meals Revel in the magic of Italy on this tour that explores the cities of Rome, Florence, Siena, Venice, Assisi, Perugia and Milan. Travel Italy and discover the rolling hills of the scenic Tuscan and Umbrian countryside, explore medieval hill towns and visit the birthplace of St. Francis, Assisi. Discover the masterpieces of the Renaissance in Florence and see hot glass transformed into exquisite art on Murano Island. Linger in romantic Venice for two nights discovering its treasures. Your journey comes to a close in Milan and includes a visit to the magnificent Gothic Cathedral – the Duomo. HIGHLIGHTS… Rome, Colosseum, Assisi, Perugia, Siena, Florence, Chianti Winery, Venice, Choice on Tour, Murano Island, Milan
Per Person Rate – Double: $3,699, Single: $4,149, Triple: $3,649 For more information, visit: https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/873156
Discover South Dakota - June 7-13, 2019 – 7 days, 9 meals Discover the spirit of the American West. Travel to the legendary Black Hills and see the American prairie as it was 300 years ago. Explore the legends of the city of Deadwood, home to Wild Bill Hickok and Calamity Jane. Travel the backcountry of Custer State Park and along the impressive Needles Highway lined with famous granite spires. Visit magnificent Mt. Rushmore. See Crazy Horse Memorial, the world’s largest mountain sculpture still in progress. Marvel at Devil’s Tower, the country’s first National Monument. Journey through the natural beauty of Badlands National Park and stop to browse at Wall Drug. Discover the fascinating history and stories of the Lakota and Sioux through a Native American chronicler and visits to Tatanka: Story of the Bison and the High Plains Heritage Center. HIGHLIGHTS… Mount Rushmore, Crazy Horse Memorial, Badlands National Park, Wall Drug, Devils Tower National Monument, Black Hills Gold, Needles Highway, Custer State Park, Deadwood, High Plains Heritage Center
Per Person Rate – Double: $2,349, Single: $2,949, Triple: $2,319 For more information, visit: https://gateway.gocollette.com/link/873546
All trips include air, hotel, and local pickup. Payment plans available! Free Travel Presentation – Monday, April 30th – 1:30pmCotati Room, 216 East School Street
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~ How to Register for Programs ~Online: www.cotaticity.org, under City Services, click on Recreation ProgramsIn Person: 201 West Sierra Ave, Cotati, Recreation Dept. inside of City HallBy Phone: 707-655-4222By Mail: 201 West Sierra Avenue, Cotati, CA 94931 (must be accompanied by registration form below)At the door: Cash or check only. Please bring exact change as the instructor may not have change on site. Some programs require pre-registrationMake checks payable to: City of Cotati. Cards accepted: Debit, Visa, or MCFor questions, please contact [email protected] or 707-665-4222
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AGREEMENT, WAIVER, AND RELEASE - This must be signed before beginning any activity. The undersigned, on behalf of himself/herself and on behalf of any minor child enrolled in the program by the undersigned in his/her capacity as parent/guardian, in consideration of participation in this program agrees to indemnify and hold the City of Cotati, its officials, employees, contract instructors, and program co-sponsors free and harmless, and release the City of Cotati from any and all liability claims, and necessary costs and expenses for any loss/damage to property, injury, or death from any cause whatsoever regardless of negligence, which may be suffered by the above-named individual registered in this program, arising out of, or in any way connected with participation in this program and/or use of the premises. I further authorize qualified physicians to render emergency medical treatment or care if they deem necessary for the participant because of illness or accident which occurs during the course of any of the above-described activity(ies), class(es), or event(s). I understand that photographs taken of recreation programs may be used by the City of Cotati for promoting our programs, classes or events and I agree to the use of my/our photographs for such purposes.
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City of Cotati
201 West Sierra Avenue
Cotati, CA 94931
Mail registration form and attach payment. Please make checks payable to City of Cotati. To pay by Visa or Master Card,
please pre-register during office hours or call (707) 792-4600.
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REFUND POLICY
When a customer withdraws from a class the following charges will apply to the refund:
More than 5 working days prior to the program start No charge
5 or less working days prior to the program start $10 Administrative Fee
After the start of the program Pro-rated for future, unused portion of pro-gram or activity
*Refunds will not be given after an activity has ended, regardless of attendance. If an activity is cancelled, a refund will be issued for the unused portion of the activity.
~ Become a Class Instructor! ~We are always looking to offer new, interesting, educational, active, engaging, and fun classes. We are looking for high-energy individuals a special still or talent to share with others. Propose your idea to us for youth or adult programs! We are specifically looking for activities in the areas of arts and crafts, health and fitness, music, dance, and sports, but are always accepting new ideas.
For a proposal packet, email [email protected] or download an application at http://ci.cotati.ca.us/docs/Instructor-Course-Proposal.pdf.
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Arch's Glass - 8079 La Plaza, 795-6976Bear Republic Brewing Co. - 5000 Roberts Lake Road, Rohnert Park, 585-BRBCBrodies Tire and Automotive - 1276 Petaluma Blvd. Petaluma, 778-7808Cabinets 101 of Rohnert Park - 5665 Redwood Drive, Unit C, Rohnert Park, 584-4101Caprara's Pizzeria - 10101 Main Street, Penngrove, 664-1515Cotati Historical Museum - 201 W. Sierra Avenue, 794-0305Cross & Crown Lutheran School - 5475 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park, 795-7863Fabric Circle Studio - 8099 La Plaza, Suite H, 242-3400Footloose Dance Center - 5681 Redwood Drive, Rohnert Park, 584-8058Frizell Enos Feed Store - 10035 Main Street, Penngrove, 992-0144Green Music Center - www.gmc.sonoma.edu, Rohnert Park, 866-955-6040Henley Mann Dental - 5200 Synder Lane, Rohnert Park, 584-9589Himalayan Vegan Restaurant - 572 E. Cotati Ave, 242-3470Industrial Carting & Global MaterialsRecovery Services - 3911 Santa Rosa Ave. Santa Rosa, 585-0511/585-8246JavAmore Cafe - 10101 Main Street, Suite A, Penngrove, 794-1516La Plaza Veterinary Clinic - 60 West Cotati Ave. 794-1299Lagunitas Brewing Company - 1280 N. McDowell Blvd., Petaluma, 778-8776
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(Businesses located in Cotati unless stated - Area Code 707)
North Coast Tile & Stone - 3854 Santa Rosa Avenue, Santa Rosa, 586-2064Oil Stop - 5070 Redwood Drive, Rohnert Park, oilstopinc.comPenngrove Proud Magazine - Penngrove, www.penngroveproud.com,665-9408Penngrove Publishing - 11790 Main St. Suite A, Penngrove, 665-9408Recology - 3417 Standish Ave, Santa Rosa, 586-2283Redwood Montessori School - 11201 Main St. Penngrove, 665-9830REMAX - MarketplaceSonomaCountyHub.com, 200-4727Risk Management Services - 8000 Old Redwood Hwy. 792-4980Rohnert Park Health Center - 900 State Farm Dr. 2nd Floor, Rohnert Park, 559-7600Rohnert Park Veterinary Clinic - 7300 Commerce Blvd. Rohnert Park, 795-6701Shawn and Patty Loucks - Santa Rosa, www.shawnandpatty.com, 486-4123SSU Department of Music - www.sonoma.edu/music, Rohnert Park, 664-2324State Farm Insurance - Jared Soukup, 8492 Gravenstein Hwy. Suite I, 794-8100 Synergy Health Club - 1201 Redwood Way, Petaluma, 559-9777Transformations Hair Salon - 8272 Old Redwood Hwy, 792-0136Your Sweet Expectations - 8099 La Plaza, Suite A, 285-2013
As a housewife and mother of three little boys, she said, drawing cartoons was like a therapeutic treatment for herself. “Whenever the boys got in trouble, which they did a lot, I would draw it out as a cartoon story and I would see the humorous part of it. Instead of being angry at them, when I drew it as a cartoon, I started laughing about it. It changed my whole reaction.”
Immigrating to the U.S. with her husband in 2009, she recently moved to Cotati to be nearer to her grandchildren. Still an active artist, she hopes to establish herself up here as a community artist. “I love painting murals,” she says. “I love doing community art.”
A perfect example of which is Barbara’s art piece at last year’s Christmas tree lighting which drew a big crowd of onlookers. “I had a booth and got kids to do workshops with me,” she recalls, “and the next day at the Shop & Stroll, I put out a big canvas, a big sort of mural, that I painted together with all the people who wanted to help. I had about 50 people come and they painted it with me and then I touched it up after, and now it is actually exhibited in City Hall.”
The mural will be making its way around different businesses in Cotati as part of an auction fundraiser for fire victims and also helps Barbara get the word out about her cartoon classes and Comic Camp. “When I did the community art piece in December and I painted with all these people, literally kids from three to adults of seventy-five years old, they came to my workshops and at the booth we had a list where people could leave their
email addresses and phone numbers if they were interested in me teaching. And I was really surprise how many people signed up!” “I’ve done this for fifteen years, I’ve done a lot of community art, I go out to libraries or if there’s a big festival going on, I’ll put up a big mural for anyone who wants to paint with me and then I can hand out a card or flyer.”
http://cartooningwithbarbarago lden2011.blogspot.com/Cartooning withbarbaragolden.com. Also on her You Tube channel.
Classes will be held every Thursday, from 4pm to 5.30pm at the Community Center until the end of April. Then in June she will start teaching kids here in Cotati and in Petaluma as well as part of her summer camps program which will be held Monday through Friday with three hour class sessions both morning and afternoon.
“I love painting murals,” she says. “I love doing community art.”
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Thanks to our partnership with the Redwood Empire Food Bank, we will be able
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CENTRAL LANDFILL 500 Meacham Rd., Petaluma 94952Refuse Disposal - (707) 565-7940Recycling & Reuse - (707) 795-3660Household Toxics Facility - (707) 795-2025 Composting - (707) 578-5459www.recycle.now
GARBAGE/RECYCLINGRecologyP.O. Box 14609, Santa Rosa 95402(707) 585-0291 800-243-0291www.recology.com
GAS & ELECTRICPacific Gas & ElectricResidential - (800) 743-5000Business - (800) 468-4743www.pge.com
Sonoma Clean Power1 (855) 202-2139 www.sonomacleanpower.org
WATER/SEWERCity of Cotati201 W. Sierra Ave., Cotati 94931(707) 665-3631www.cotaticity.org
MOSQUITO & VECTOR CONTROLMarin Sonoma Mosquito & Vector Control District595 Helman Lane, Cotati 94931800-231-3236 or (707) 285-2200www.msmosquito.com
NEWSPAPERS & LOCAL ONLINE NEWSThe Press Democrat (daily)427 Mendocino Ave., Santa Rosa 95401(707) 546-2020www.pressdemocrat.com
The Community Voice (weekly)100 Professional Center Dr. #110, Rohnert Park 94928(707) 584-2222www.thecommunityvoice.com
Northbay Bits (online)www.northbaybits.com
Northern California Bohemian (weekly)216 E St., Santa Rosa 95404(707) 527-1200www.bohemian.com
Rohnert Park-Cotati Patch (online)www.rohnertpark-cotati.patch.com
Sonoma County Gazette (monthly)6490 Front Street #300, Forestville 95436(707) 887-0253 www.sonomacountygazette.com
POST OFFICECotati Branch502 E. Cotati Ave., Cotati 94931(707) 792-7372www.usps.com
PUBLIC LIBRARYRohnert Park-Cotati Branch6250 Lynne Conde Way, Rohnert Park 94928(707) 584-9121www.sonomalibrary.org
RECREATION PROGRAM(707) 665-4222 www.cotaticity.org
TRANSPORTATIONSonoma County Transit(707) 576-7433www.sctransit.com
Golden Gate Transit(707) 541-2000www.goldengatetransit.org
Airport Express(707) 837-8700www.airportexpressinc.com
Rideshare/Carpool/ Vanpoolwww.rideshare.511.org
Volunteer Wheels/Paratransit (seniors & disabled)(707) 573-3377www.sctransit.com
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COMMUNITY CONTACTS & IMPORTANT NUMBERSCITY OF COTATIwww.cotaticity.orgCity Hall 201 W. Sierra Ave., Cotati 94931Ph: (707) 792-4600 Fax: (707) 795-7067Administrative Services / Water & Sewer – (707) 665-3631Administrative Services / Business Licenses – (707) 665-3631City Council – Mayor Susan HarveyCity Manager & Clerk - (707) 665-3622Community Development / Planning – (707) 665-3637Community Development / Building – (707) 665-3636 Building Inspection Requests (24-hour) - (707) 665-3632Facilities Rentals & Parks Use – (707) 665-4222Public Works / Engineering – (707) 792-4685 (after hours (707) 792-4611)Cotati Police Department 203 W. Sierra Ave., Cotati 94931 (707) 792-4611EMERGENCY – 911 or (707) 792-4614
FIRE DISTRICTRancho Adobe Fire District1 East Cotati Ave., Cotati 94931 (Station #1)PO Box 1029, Penngrove 94951 (office)EMERGENCY - 911(707) 795-6011www.rancho-adobe-fire.org
MEDICAL SERVICES/HOSPITALSSanta Rosa Memorial Hospital1165 Montgomery Drive Santa Rosa 95405(707) 546-3210
Petaluma Valley Hospital400 North McDowell Blvd. Petaluma 94954 (707) 778-1111
Rohnert Park Urgent Care Center1450 Medical Center Drive, Rohnert Park 94928 (707) 584-0672
Kaiser Permanente – Santa Rosa Medical Center401 Bicentennial Way, Santa Rosa 95403(707) 393-4000
Sutter Santa Rosa Regional Hospital30 Mark West Springs Road Santa Rosa 95403 (707) 576-4000
ANIMAL SHELTERRohnert Park Animal Services301 J. Rogers Lane Rohnert Park 94928(707) 584-1582www.rpanimalshelter.org
COTATI CHAMBER OF COMMERCE 216 E. School St., Cotati 94931(707) 795-5508 - www.cotati.org
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CHURCHES and SYNAGOGUES Church of the OaksPage St. & W. Sierra PO Box 265, Cotati 94931(707) 795-8624www.churchoftheoaks.org
Congregation Ner Shalom85 La Plaza, Cotati 94931(707) 664-8622www.nershalom.org
Korean Baptist Church of Sonoma Cty.81 W. Cotati Ave., Cotati 94931(707) 792-0691
New Hope Church Assembly of God183 E. Cotati Ave., PO Box 297, Cotati 94931(707) 795-4889www.newhopechurchcotati.com
St. Joseph Catholic Church150 St. Joseph Way, Cotati 94931(707) 795-4807www.stjosephcotati.org
HISTORICAL SOCIETYCotati Historical Society and Museum201 W. Sierra Avenue, Cotati707-794-0305 www.cotatihistoricalsociety.org
PRESCHOOLSCotati-RP Co-op Nursery School150 W. Sierra Ave., Cotati 94931(707) 795-4846www.cotaticoop.org
Rainbow Bridge Montessori School (Pre-K & K)21William St. & 70 William Street, Cotati 94931(707) 795-6666
Small Miracles45 Henry, Cotati 94931(707) 792-9256www.smallmiraclespreschool.net
Training Wheels Preschool65 W. Cotati Ave., Cotati 94931(707) 795-3527www.trainingwheelspreschool.com
PUBLIC SCHOOLS Cotati-Rohnert Park Unified School District 7165 Burton Ave., Rohnert Park 94928 (707) 792-4722, Fax: (707) 792-4537 www.crpusd.org ELEMENTARY (K-5) Evergreen 1125 Emily Ave., Rohnert Park 94928 (707) 588-5715
Marguerite Hahn 825 Hudis St., Rohnert Park 94928 (707) 588-5675
Monte Vista 1400 Magnolia Ave. Rohnert Park 94928 (707) 792-4531 Thomas Page Academy (K-8) 1075 Madrone Ave., Cotati 94931 (707) 792-4860
John Reed (K-2) 390 Arlen Dr., Rohnert Park 94928 (707) 792-4845
Waldo Rohnert (3-5) 550 Bonnie Ave., Rohnert Park 94928 (707) 792-4830
University Elementary School at La Fiesta (K-2) 8511 Liman Way, Rohnert Park, CA 94928 (707) 792-4840
MIDDLE SCHOOLS (6-8) Lawrence E. Jones Middle School 5154 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park 94928 588-5600
Technology Middle School 7165 Burton Avenue Rohnert Park, CA 94928 792-4800
HIGH SCHOOLS (9-12) Rancho Cotate High School 5450 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park 94928 (707) 792-4750
Technology High School 1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park 94928 (707) 792-4825
Phoenix High School 5450 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park 94928 (707) 792-4750
El Camino High School 5450 Snyder Lane, Rohnert Park 94928 (707) 792-4750
Credo High School (Public Charter School)1300 Valley House DriveRohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 664-0600www.credohigh.org
COLLEGES & UNIVERSITIESSonoma State University1801 E. Cotati Ave., Rohnert Park 94928(707) 664-2880 www.sonoma.edu
Santa Rosa Junior College1501 Mendocino Ave.Santa Rosa 95401(707) 527-4011 www.santarosa.edu
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Acupuncture Cotati Community Acupuncture315 E. Cotati Ave., Suite ECotati, CA 94931(707) 242-6812www.cotaticommunityacupuncture.com
Advertising & promotionAl Five Thousand Forms421 E. Cotati Ave., Suite DCotati, CA 94931(707) 794-7906www.givemefive.com
Hines Signs8259 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 664-0468www.hines-signs.com
AnimAl & pet supplies Larsen’s Feed & Pet Supply7400 Gravenstein Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 527-7328www.larsensfeedandpetsupply.com
Architects Greg LeDoux & Associates Inc.48 West Sierra Ave.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-8855
Art studios Fiber Circle Studio8099 La Plaza, Ste. H, Cotati(707) 242-3400 www.fibercirclestudio.com
Attorneys James M. Barrett, Esq.150 E. Cotati Ave.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-1510
Auto & truck repAir Carl’s Body Shop8755 Pine LaneCotati, CA 94931(707)795-4883www.carlsbodyshopcotati.com
BAkeries Your Sweet Expectations8099 La Plaza, Suite ACotati, CA 94931(707) 285-2013www.yoursweetexpectations.com
BAnks Exchange Bank590-A E. Cotati Ave.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-5481www.exchangebank.com
BArBer shops Cotati Barber Shop 8099 La Plaza, Suite JCotati, CA 94931(707) 795-8099www.cotatibarbers.com
BArs & Breweries Bear Republic Brewing Co.5000 Roberts Lake RoadRohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 585-2722www.bearrepublic.com
Flagship Taproom8099 La Plaza, Suite BCotati, CA 94931(707) 664-5904flagshiptaproom.com
BArs & BreweriesFriar Tucks Pub8201 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 792-9847www.friartuckspub.com
Grav South Brew Co.7950 Redwood DriveCotati, CA 94931(707) 753-4198www.gravsouthbrewco.com
Lagunitas Brewing Co.1280 N. McDowell Blvd. Petaluma, CA 94954(707) 769-4495www.lagunitas.com
Spancky’s Bar, Inc.8201 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 664-0169www.spanckysbar.com
Business resources Small Business Development Center (Napa and Sonoma) 141 Stony Point Circle, # 110 Santa Rosa, CA 95401Napa: (707) 256-7253Santa Rosa: (707) 595-0060napasonomasbdc.org
cAnnABis dispensAries Mercy Wellness Center7950 Redwood Dr., #8Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-1600www.mercymmd.org
cAr wAshes Easy Breezy Car Wash930 E. Cotati Ave.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 664-1540
cAsinos Parkwest Casino Sonoma5151 Montero WayPetaluma, CA 94954(707) 795-6121parkwestcasinosonoma.com
cAterers A Guy and His GrillSebastopol, CA 95473(707) 327-7926www.aguyandhisgrill.com
Down to Earth Café & Deli8204 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 753-4925www.dtecafe.com
Sally Tomatoes1100 Valley House DriveRohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 665-9472www.sallytomatoes.com
certified puBlic AccountAnts Timothy J. Mayclin, CPA101 Golf Course Dr., Suite C-4Rohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 584-1040www.mayclincpa.com
chiroprActic cAre Armstrong Chiropractic6950 Commerce Blvd. #4Rohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 792-1400www.armstrong-chiropractic.com
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Chamber Membership Directory - Categorical Listing churches Church of the OaksCorner of W. Sierra & Page StreetsCotati, CA 94931(707) 795-8624www.churchoftheoaks.org
clAims Adjusting Risk Management Services8000 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 792-4980www.rmscotati.com collision repAir & pAint Eddie’s Paint Works6811 Redwood Dr., Suite DCotati, CA 94931(707) 992-0965www.eddiespaintworks.com
community orgAnizAtions Cotati Accordion FestivalPO Box 809Cotati, CA 94931(707) 664-0444www.cotatifest.com
Cotati Lions ClubPO Box 183Cotati CA 94931(707) 794-0599http://e-clubhouse.org/sites/cotati
Education Foundation of Cotati-R.P.PO Box 2736Rohnert Park, CA 94927(707) 769-2683www.efcrp.org
Friends of the RP/Cotati Library6250 Lynn Conde WayRohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 584-9121
Rotary Club of Rancho CotatiPO Box 3006Rohnert Park, CA 94927(707) 535-6427www.ranchocotatirotary.org
Rotary Club of Rohnert Park-CotatiPO Box 1564 Rohnert Park, Ca 94927(707) 765-4898www.rotaryrpc.org
computer sAles, service, repAir, trAining DK Systems5833 Redwood Dr., Suite CRohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 206-9228www.dksweb.com
The Computer LadyPO Box 7253Cotati, CA 94931(707) 529-3411www.ariannescomputerservice.com
dentists George A. Malkemus, DDS2 Padre Parkway #200Rohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 585-8595www.malkemusdds.com Sahouria Pediatric Dentistry1303 Medical Center DriveRohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 586-6600www.brushflosssmile.com
educAtion Cotati-R.P. Unified School District7165 Burton Ave.Rohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 792-4722www.crpusd.org
First Stage Publishing Company8614 Gravenstein WayCotati, CA 94931(707) 664-0164www.firststageco.com Sonoma State University1801 E. Cotati Ave.Rohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 664-2712www.sonoma.edu
electricity providers Sonoma Clean PowerPO Box 1030Santa Rosa, CA 95402(707) 978-3463www.sonomacleanpower.org
event venues Artful ArrangemenstsPO Box 600Penngrove, CA 94951(707) 664-8656www.artfularrangements.org
Sally Tomatoes1100 Valley House DriveRohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 665-9472www.sallytomatoes.com
SOMO VillagePO Box 7087Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-3550www.codding.com
finAciAl Advisors Edward Jones — Krista Neary222 Weller St., #1Petaluma, CA 94952(707) 762-0611www.edwardjones.com/financial-advisor
fire depArtments & equipment Rancho Adobe Fire District PO Box 1029Penngrove, CA 94951(707) 795-6011www.rancho-adobe-fire.org
Santa Rosa Fire Equipment ServicePO Box 7070Santa Rosa, CA 95407(707) 546-0797
food distriButors Cotati Farms1390 N. McDowel Blvd. #115Petaluma, CA 94954(415) 269-9058
food distriButors Cotati Food Service441 Houser St. Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-4489www.cotatifoodservice.com
gArBAge collection & recycling Recology3400 Standish Ave. Santa Rosa, CA 95407(707) 586-8215www.recology.com
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glAss Arch’s Glass, Inc.8079 La PlazaCotati, CA 94931(707) 795-7731
government City of Cotati201 W. Sierra Ave.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 792-4600www.ci.cotati.ca.us
hAir sAlons Transformations Hair Salon8272 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 792-0136
hArdwAre Cotati True Value Hardware7520 Commerce Blvd.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-5456
heAlth & wellness Aromatherapy & Reiki Energy WorkCotati, CA 94931(707) 338-2133
Cullinen Hand Therapy7950 Redwood Dr., #13Cotati, CA 94931(707) 792-1370www.chthandtherapy.com
Elevate Fitness & Martial Arts7530 Commerce Blvd, Unit ACotati, California, CA 94931(707) 242-3336www.elevatefitnessma.com
humAn resources Small Biz Help 4 YouPetaluma, CA 94952(707) 658-3887www.smallbizhelp4you.com
individuAl memBers John Dell’OssoAndrew HutchinsRick MinerviniAndre MorrowJanet OrchardNadine Wolford
insurAnce & finAciAl services Dorfman Insurance Services6040 Commerce Blvd. #107Rohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 584-8575
Insurance Village – Gurpreet Chauhan7500 Commerce Blvd. #210Cotati, CA 94931(707) 535-6142
Mojica Insurance Agency6650 Commerce Blvd., # 25, Rohnert Park, CA 94928707-585-9500www.mojicainsurance.com/
investment services Wasson Investment Services/Brookstone Capital Management6020 Commerce Blvd. #122Rohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 206-9643www.noworryretirement.com
kitchen & BAth design Via B. Design(707) 495-3629www.viabdesign.com
lAundromAts WiFi Wash7981 Old Redwood Hwy., #ECotati, CA 94931(707) 242-6383www.wifiwash.net
liBrAries Rohnert Park-Cotati Regional Library6250 Lynne Conde WayRohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 584-9121www.sonomalibrary.org
life coAching The Mirrored SpiritCotati, CA 94931(415) 234-7997lisagartman.dreambuildercoach.com
mAke-up Kryolan Professional Make-Up364 Blodgett St.Cotati, CA 94931(415) 863-9684www.kryolan.com
mArketing Sonoma County GO LOCAL555 5th St., Suite 300NSanta Rosa, CA 95401(707) 888-6105www.golocal.coop
Proforma Marketing SolutionsRohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 585-9876https://marketingsolutions.proforma.com
Chamber Membership Directory - Categorical Listing heAlth & wellnessLive Music Lantern1445 Technology Lane, Suite A1Petaluma, CA 94954(707) 529-0816www.livemusiclantern.org Mercy Wellness Center7950 Redwood Dr., #8Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-1600www.mercymmd.org
Rejuvenation & Well Being315 E. Cotati. #ACotati, CA 94931(707) 795-1063www.rejuvandwellbeing.com
home improvement Lowe’s 7921 Redwood Dr.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 242-5000www.lowes.com
hotels & motels Fairfield Inn Suites - Sebastopol1101 Gravenstein Hwy. SouthSebastopol, CA 95472(707) 829-6677www.winecountryfi.com
housing Oak View of Sonoma Hills(senior housing)1350 Oak View CircleRohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 585-1800www.oakviewapts.com Continued on page 26
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mediAtion & conflict mAnAgement Elisabeth Leonard MediationPO Box 927Cotati, CA 94931(707) 364-9418www.leonardmediation.com
motorcycles Sonoma County Harley-Davidson7601 Redwood Dr.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 793-9180www.sonomacountyhd.com museums Cotati Historical Society201 W. Sierra Ave.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 794-0305cotatihistoricalsociety.org
music & the Arts Green Music Center1801 E. Cotati Ave.Rohnert Park, CA 94928(866) 955-6040www.gmc.sonoma.edu
news & puBlishing Penngrove Proud Community Magazine11790 Main St. Suite A PO Box 553 Penngrove, CA 94951(707) 665-9408www.penngroveproud.com
The Community Voice100 Professional Center Dr., #110Rohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 584-2222www.thecommunityvoice.com
notAry Small Biz Help 4 You Petaluma, CA 94952(707) 658-3887www.smallbizhelp4you.com
outdoor furniture Sonoma Backyard410 Aaron St.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-0772www.sonomabackyard.com
phArmAcies Walgreens7800 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-6014www.walgreens.com
picture frAming Professional Framing Services8172 La PlazaCotati, CA 94931(707) 795-2791www.professionalframingservices.com
plAnts & gifts Artful ArrangementsPO Box 600Penngrove, CA 94951(707) 664-8656www.artfularrangements.org
printing & grAphic design AM Printing & Graphics631 Martin Ave., #4Rohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 586-9636www.amprinting.com Penngrove Publishing11790 Main St. Suite A PO Box 553 Penngrove, CA 94951(707) 665-9408www.penngroveproud.com
reAl estAte & mAnAgement Klassic Key Properties6040 Commerce Blvd., Suite 104Rohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 636-5539www.klassickeyproperties.com
RE/MAX Marketplace — Erika & David Rendino8220 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 318-1851www.sonomacountyhub.com
RE/MAX Marketplace – Ken Schrier8220 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 529-4819kenschrier.com
RE/MAX Marketplace – Jennifer Wiltermood8220 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 481-6859
Shultz Real Estate8045 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 344-4937
SOMO VillagePO Box 7087Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-3550www.codding.com
Chamber Membership Directory - Categorical Listing rentAls North Bay Stage Rental777 Scenic AvenueSanta Rosa, CA 95407(707) 695-6098www.northbaystagerental.com
restAurAnts Café Salsa8230 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-7068www.cafesalsacotati.com
Down to Earth Cafe & Deli8204 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 753-4925www.dtecafe.com Redwood Café8240 Old Redwood Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-7868www.redwoodcafe.com Sally Tomatoes1100 Valley House DriveRohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 665-9472www.sallytomatoes.com Sal’s Pizzeria8270 Old Redwood HighwayCotati, CA 94931(707) 664-8460www.salsnewyorker.com
retAil & commerciAl centers Cotati Gateway, LLC101 Ross St.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 338-8589
Gravenstein Business Center7950 Redwood Dr.Cotati, CA 94931(415) 385-2385
rock Soiland Co., Inc.7171 Stony Point RoadCotati, CA 94931(707) 795-1775www.soilandrocks.com
screen printing & emBroidery Red Leaf Screen Printing & EmbroideryPenngrove, CA 94951(707) 326-3069www.redleafscreenprinting.com
service dogs Bergin University of Canine Studies5860 Labath Ave.Rohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 545-3647www.berginu.edu
skin cAre Kelly Womack8540 Lasalle Ave.Cotati, CA 94931(408) 666-1916www.kmwomack.myrandf.com Rodan + Fields Gina Pearson(707)484-1506www.ginapearson.com
trAvel & visiting Sonoma County Tourism3637 Westwind Blvd.Santa Rosa, CA 95403(707) 522-5826www.sonomacounty.com
trucking I.R.B. Trucking8510 Park Ave. Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-8994
vAcAtion rentAls Villa Sonoma Townhouses6303 Santero WayCotati, CA 94931(510) 553-0859www.mysonomacounty.com
veterinAriAns Cotati Large Animal Hospital8079 Gravenstein Hwy. Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-4356www.cotatilargeanimal.com
Cotati Small Animal Hospital8055 Gravenstein Hwy.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 795-3694www.cotatismallanimal.com
La Plaza Veterinary Clinic60 W. Cotati Ave.Cotati, CA 94931(707) 794-1299
weB design BlairworksPO Box 360Cotati, CA 94931(707) 794-1203www.blairworks.com
Hive by Flannel1818 La Plaza, Cotati, CA 94931(707) 536-6789www.flannelbrand.com
wholesAle Costco 5901 Redwood Dr.Rohnert Park, CA 94928(707) 540-9113www.costco.com
window tinting Perfect Darkness Tint427 Aaron St., Suite ACotati, CA 94931(707) 408-8468www.perfectdarknesstint.com
wineries Karah Estate Vineyard 1010 West Railroad Ave. Cotati, CA 94931707-795-3030www.karahestatevineyard.com
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