THE LIFESTYLE MAGAZINE OF MORGAN HILL, GILROY & SAN MARTIN
A supplement to the Gilroy Dispatch & Morgan Hill Times
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Gilroy resident Leonarda Guzman is one of many homeowners who have benefited from the generosity of Rebuilding Together.
caring by repairing Rebuilding Together is building bonds and bridges BY WALLACE BAINE
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People banding together to help a neighbor in need is part of the American story that we never get tired of hearing. But in contemporary times, there aren’t a lot of barns to be built or neighbors who heed the call to pitch in. But there is Rebuilding Together, a national organization with a particularly active local chapter that operates from the same impulse. Twice a year—once in the spring and again in the fall—Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley fans out across Santa Clara County with a battalion of volunteers, not to build barns but to do crucial home repairs for local neighbors in need. The organization is active year-round in providing free home repair for its clients, but its two Rebuilding Days every year are showcase events when volunteers
in tool belts and local businesses with community spirit come together for an allday repair-apalooza, servicing anywhere from 30 to 40 homes in a single day. Rebuilding Together aims its resources at people in need, mostly low-income homeowners. According to Bev Jackson, the local chapter’s executive director, about 90 percent of the people they serve are elderly or disabled, many of those living alone. All together, Jackson said, the company helps with repairs to about 360 homes every year in the South Bay, including Morgan Hill and Gilroy. The organization only serves owner-occupied homes—no rental units—and it has a residency requirement for people to live in their newly repaired homes for at least a year after the work is done, to discourage house flippers from exploiting the program. Still, the demand for the free home repairs is intense. “It really depends on how many people are in the queue and how fast we can get to people,” said Jackson. “We really want to focus on health and safety repairs. So it’s ➝ 6
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REBUILDING DAYS Twice a year, volunteers in tool belts come together for an all-day repair-apalooza, servicing anywhere from 30 to 40 homes in a single day.
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not really a case of ‘Oh, I don’t like my brown carpet anymore. I want a new carpet.’ But instead we think, ‘Is it a tripping hazard? Is there an active leak in the roof?’—repairs to stairs or other aging-in-place things we can do to adapt the environment to someone who is aging.” One such client is Leonarda Guzman, an 84-year-old mother of six daughters and a son, who has lived in her in northern Gilroy home for close to 50 years. She was widowed three years ago, and had trouble maintaining thehome that she and her husband had managed for decades together. Last spring, a team of volunteers descended on the Guzman home and installed handrails and lighting inside and outside the house, replaced the stove, installed new plumbing fixtures and painted the exterior. The grateful homeowner, with the help of two daughters, hosted the entire team for a meal of chile colorado and handmade tortillas. The whole endeavor was underwritten and sponsored by the Morgan Hill-based architectural company Mission Bell. “There are not enough words to say thank you,” said Guzman, struggling with her composure in her shady front yard. “We had trouble getting her to accept, because she’s a very proud lady,” said Art Soza, the organization’s construction manager for South County. “She wanted us to leave money on the table to help other people.”
Soza’s job is to case out applicants’ homes to assess their needs. “We’re looking for a lot of things,” he said. “Safety issues are primary, access in and out. We look at functionality, windows, doors, water heaters, furnaces. We’ll do minor plumbing ourselves, but for big jobs, we have a number of subcontractors.” In addition to homes, Rebuilding Together will also do repairs and maintenance work for some nonprofits to enable these organizations to spend their funds on things other than facilities. Executive director Jackson said it’s not a hard sell to recruit volunteers to help those in that kind of situation. “A lot of people have aging parents or in-laws in other parts of the country and realize that if they don’t have support, there really is no other place for people to go. They want to keep up that house that they’ve lived in for years, but they don’t have the resources. On average, most of our homeowners have been in their homes for more than 25 years.” One such volunteer who is eager to pitch in is Gilroy’s Loren Cantrell, who is spending his retirement working as a sexton for his church and a docent for Gilroy Gardens. “I sometimes threaten my wife that I’m going back to work so I can relax,” he joked. Cantrell first got involved with Rebuilding Together Silicon Valley almost 20 years ago, when the aerospace company where he worked helped sponsor the program. ➝ 15
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CARNIVOROUS PLANTS Experience plants unlike most vegetation during the South County Lifelong Learning class, Meat-Eating Plants, presented by Charles “Chuck” Rambo. Learn how these plants extract their nutrition as this local gardener shares his passion for meat-eating plants. Also learn how to grow this alien vegetation in a backyard. Saturday, July 14, 10:30am-noon at Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, 17000 Monterey Road. Class fee is $10. For information, call Debbie Vasquez, 408.310.4254.
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SUMMER MOVIES The entire family is invited to Gilroy Presbyterian Church for its Summer Movie Series. Enjoy a movie night under the stars at this free community event. Bring a blanket or a lawn chair and sit back for great movies on a huge outdoor screen. Popcorn will be provided, and each movie will begin just after sunset. Friday, July 13, 7-9:30pm at Gilroy Presbyterian Church, 6000 Miller Ave. For more information, visit gilroypres.org.
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KIDS’ TRIATHLON Children ages 5-13 are invited to take part in the 10th annual Gilroy Kids Triathlon. Participants will swim, run and complete a fun obstacle course with distances varying by age group. Each participant will receive a t-shirt, goodie bag, medal and best of all, a sense of accomplishment. The first wave begins at the pool at 8am. Saturday, July 14, 8-11am at Christopher High School, 850 Day Road. For information and to register, visit tinyurl.com/ycwcvfsh.
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Heart tribute band Dog ‘N’ Butterfly performs memorable music of the ’70s and ’80s with unequaled accuracy and musical skill complete with a stage show and retro-inspired costumes. Also enjoy an opening performance by South Bound & Company, a tribute to Lynyrd Skynyrd. Saturday, July 14, 6:30-9:30pm at Hollister Concerts at Pepper Tree Ranch, 500 John Smith Road. Visit hollisterconcerts.com.
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SO ‘LOVERLY’ San Benito Stage Company presents ‘My Fair Lady,’ July 13-28 at the Granada Theatre.
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Extensive costume collection and show-stopping millinery
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he costumes alone are a challenge—think of all those Edwardian hats for the Ascot horse race, and evening gowns for Eliza Doolittle’s debut—and then there are the voices required to effectively sing the show, from Henry Higgins’s “I’ve Grown Accustomed to Her Face” to Eliza’s “I Could Have Danced All Night” and her father’s “Get Me to the Church on Time” to Freddy’s “On the Street Where You Live.” “It’s a beast of a show,” acknowledges Derek Barnes, director of San Benito Stage Company’s summer musical at the Granada Theatre in Hollister. “The scope of it,
the magnitude, for some community theaters, is probably challenging.” The 1956 Tony Award-winning musical, with book and lyrics by Alan Jay Lerner and music by Frederick Loewe, tells the story of a phonetics professor who takes on the project of passing off a Cockney flower girl as a lady. The show opens July 13 and stars Robert Christopher as Henry Higgins, Isabelle Menez as Eliza, Johnny Moreno as Freddy and Ron Firstbrook as Alfred P. Doolittle. Christopher has extensive community theater experience in the South County, including George Banks in “Mary Poppins” a couple of years ago. “This was one of his bucket list
roles,” said Barnes. “He’s really kind of immersed himself into the character, trying to portray him as accurately as possible.” Menez, a Monte Vista Christian School graduate with musical and voice training, “sounds wonderful in all of the songs,” said Barnes. “She’s really taken on that role with great ease. She can switch from the Cockney to the very prim and proper Eliza very quickly. Her singing voice is just what we needed for that role.” Barnes recently saw an exhibit of the Ascot costumes on display at the Warner Bros. studio. “I was just marveling at how impressive they looked,” he said. He’s counting on costume designers Lois Kincaid and Toni Smith to tap into the theater company’s extensive collection of costumes to fill the stage appropriately, not to mention building some show-stopping millinery. Kayla Murphy is vocal director and Stephanie Hicks is choreographer for the show. “We wanted to figure out a way to hook the audience into a storyline that has a variety of different story arcs” and emotions, said Barnes, from “happiness to sadness to anger.” He recognizes the show has “some chauvinistic tones to it; a 1913 play about an egotistical male who thinks he can turn a woman into a proper lady.” The show will San Benito’s last major production at the Granada Theatre, where its long-term lease is up as the owner takes on some remodeling. “We’re in a decent situation here,” Barnes said. “We’ve been very comfortable at the Granada. Now we’re going to be out of our comfort zone.” Next year’s productions will be at several community sites. “We’re going to be a mobile theater,” said Barnes. “That’s how San Benito Stage Co. originally operated.” San Benito Stage Company presents ‘My Fair Lady,’ July 13-28 at the Granada Theatre, 336 Fifth St, Hollister. Tickets $12-$16. sanbenitostage.org.
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Don’t miss the chance to see the Milky Way at Pinnacles National Park. Head outside to a truly dark site, away from the light polluted city and marvel at the night sky while joining the San Jose Astronomical Association for an evening of astronomy and telescope viewing. See the Milky Way and other objects such as the Lagoon Nebula, Jupiter, Saturn and more. Telescopes will be provided. Saturday, July 14, 7-9pm at Pinnacles National Park Visitor Center (East Side Overflow Lot), 5000 CA-146, Paicines. For more information visit, nps.gov/pinn/index.htm or call Pinnacles National park, 831.389.4485.
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GILROY WINE DINE & DANCE Head to Sarah’s Vineyard Friday nights this summer for the Wine Dine
& Dance Series. Enjoy live music, wine and gourmet dishes from local food trucks. There is no cover charge, guests must be over 21 and outside alcohol is prohibited.
Wine, dine and dance Friday, July 13, 6-9pm at Sarah’s Vineyard, 4005 Hecker Pass Highway. Visit sarahsvineyard.com. 5K WAGATHON Join the South County Tail Waggers at the second annual 5K Walking Wagathon. All proceeds will go toward ongoing efforts to create a free monthly Spay & Neuter Clinic for South County residents in need. Pet owners are invited to participate in this fun family event with their pets. Participants will enjoy a complimentary Wagathon t-shirt, music by DJ Mistik, vendors, giveaways, snacks, water, face painting and more. Saturday, July 14, 8-11am at Christmas Hill Park,
7050 Miller Ave. For tickets and information, visit tinyurl.com/ y8rnnldw. AQUATIC CENTER Splash into summer at the Christopher High School Aquatic Center. Cool off with a variety of ways to enjoy the pool, including lap swim, recreation swim, swim lessons, fitness classes and more. Head to the pool Tuesday-Sunday, July 17-22, 11:30am-5pm at the Christopher High School Aquatics Center, 850 Day Road. Admission is $5 weekdays and $7 weekends. Visit cityofgilroy.org. DOWNTOWN LIVE Make the scene Thursdays this summer at Gilroy’s family-friendly Downtown
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JAZZ FUNDRAISER NATIVE TRIBES Support local music education at the Greg Chambers Sobrato Murphy Music Association Fundraiser. Celebrate the album release of MHUSD band director and saxophonist Greg Chambers while raising funds for the Sobrato High School/Martin Murphy School Music Association. Enjoy a silent auction and CD signing. Cocktail attire is suggested, $35 ticket includes dinner and admission. Friday, July 20, 6-10pm at The Granada Theatre, 17440 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill. For tickets and information, visit gregchambersmusic.com.
get together to socialize and have fun playing games. Most games will be appropriate for ages 8 to adult, but everyone is welcome at this free event. Game Night will meet Tuesday, July 17, 7-8:30pm to play Boggle in the El Toro Room, Morgan Hill Community Center, 17000 Monterey Road. For more information, visit morganhillmath.org.
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MUSIC SERIES All ages are invited to enjoy Morgan Hill’s biggest free concert series, the 2018 Friday Night Music Series, Fridays through Aug. 17. Free admission and parking, no outside alcohol permitted, beer and wine available for purchase on site.
GAME NIGHT Morgan Hill Math invites families who like to have fun playing games of skill and logic to July’s Game Night. The Game Night program strives to provide an outlet for families to
Be part of this great community event Friday, July 20, 6-9:30pm at Morgan Hill Downtown Amphitheatre, 17000 Monterey Road. For more information, visit morganhill.org.
HOLLISTER STREET FESTIVAL The Hollister Downtown Association is proud to present the 32nd Annual Street Festival Car Show & Chili Cook-off. This year’s event features a full day of fun in the sun for the entire family, including two stages of live entertainment and music, more than 200 vehicles on display and the wildly popular Chili Cook Off. Also enjoy free watermelon,
fabulous vendors, refreshment concessions, raffle prizes, a Kids Zone, free admission, free parking and more. Saturday, July 21, 10am-4pm in the Downtown Hollister Historic District. For information, Chili Cook Off entries or car registration, visit downtownhollister.org/streetfestival-car-show. FARM-TO-TABLE BENEFIT The San Benito County Arts Council proudly presents “The Art of Eating: A Farm-to-Table Benefit for the Arts.” Guests will enjoy a four-course open-air dinner featuring gourmet food from local producers, wine from Aroma Cellars and live music. Guests are ➝ 13
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Live. Dance the night away to the sounds of amazing bands and bring an empty stomach to enjoy a variety of food trucks with something for everyone. Don’t miss the HackJammers as they hit the stage Thursday, July 19. Downtown Live will be held Thursdays, 5-9pm. on Fifth St. in Downtown Gilroy. Visit tinyurl. com/y8on3jrb.
Join docent and South Bay cultural anthropologist for Chitactac-Adams Heritage County Park Robyn Houts as she presents a class on Native American Tribes and shares her extensive knowledge of this Native-American history site. Learn about the first inhabitants of the South Bay and how they worked, played, foughts and traded here. $10 fee supports Older Adult Services. Wednesday, July 18, 10am-noon at Morgan Hill Community and Cultural Center, 17000 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill. For information, call Debbie Vasquez 408.310.4254
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im Slater has been making wine at Sarah’s Vineyard for long enough now, he feels he’s figured it out. An engineer by trade and an artist at heart, he’s a rocket-science level brain, with the capacity to simultaneously carry on multiple conversations on various topics, which serves him well at harvest time. When Slater bought the place on Hecker Pass in 2001, there were seven acres of chardonnay, made in an elegant, rich style. Ronald Reagan liked it enough to serve at a White House dinner in 1982. Slater, though, had a thing for pinot noir, sourcing it from some great vineyards while his estate vineyard came online. Then, in 2004, he heeded the call of the Rhone, planting counoise,
grenache, mourvèdre, viognier, roussanne, grenache blanc and picpoul blanc, which he says totally takes over his white blend, Jours de Joie. “A little goes a very long way!” Recently, he planted some charbono. He jokes he’d like to make fun new wines under an entirely different label. “I’m tired of people asking me, ‘Who is Sarah?!’” That, actually, would be Marilyn “Sarah” Otterman, who found the brand 40 years ago now. She’d be amazed to see Slater’s plans for his new tasting room, a modified Norman castle. Visit Sarah’s for the Friday night wine, dine and dance series, featuring gourmet food trucks, every Friday, 6-9pm, through Aug. 3. For more information, visit sarahsvineyard.com.
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PET WASH
Head to the Ninth Annual Pet Wash Fundraiser at Cherisse’s Hair Salon’s parking lot and treat a furry friend to a wash. Available services include grooming by Monika’s Grooming, John Paul Pet product samples and more. Also enjoy a raffle, Reiki Energy Healing and jewelry available for purchase. Proceeds will benefit Operation Freedom Paws and South County Tail Waggers. Sunday, July 22, noon-3pm at Cherisse’s Hair Salon, 84 W. Second St, Morgan Hill. Visit cherisseshairsalon.com.
encouraged to bring their own artistic plates to the event. All proceeds benefit art programs throughout San Benito County. Sunday, July 22, 5-8pm at Herbert Family Organic Farm, 1941 Fallon Road. For information and tickets, visit sanbenitoarts.org.
EVENTS
BOOK SALE The community is invited to join the Friends of the Gilroy Library book sale to browse a wide variety of great reads. Proceeds go toward supporting the collection and programs at the Gilroy Library. The sale is held on the second Saturday each month. Find a great read Saturday, July 14, 10am-1pm at the Gilroy Library, 350 W. Sixth St, Gilroy. For more information, visit sccl.org or call 408.842.8207. AGRICULTURAL HISTORY Join Agricultural History Project at Second Saturday on the Farm, a
REI CAMPOUT Join REI for 24-hours of fun in the outdoors of Mount Madonna County Park at the REI Campout. Enjoy a great community space including a camp lounge, trail mix bar and solar phone charging. REI will create a camp kitchen, gourmet s’mores bar and community campfire and will make morning coffee and pancakes. REI will create the space; campers just bring their food, tent and sleeping gear. Space is limited. Get outdoors Saturday, July 14, NoonJuly 15, 11am at Mount Madonna County Park, 7850 Pole Line Road, Watsonville. Visit tinyurl.com/ y7ydcx2x. ASTRONOMICAL OBSERVING Don’t miss Fremont Peak’s expansive views and astronomical observatory with exciting public programs. Join the evening public program featuring an informative media presentation and the opportunity to observe the night sky with a 30-inch telescope. Saturday, July 14, 8pm-midnight
MUSICAL THEATER Enjoy an emotionally powerful and intimate musical, The Last Five Years, at Limelight Actors Theater. The show features two New Yorkers in their 20s who fall in and out of love over the course of five years. The tale is unconventionally told from the points of view of each of the leading characters, chronologically by one and backwards by the other. Friday & Saturday nights through July 21 at Limelight Actors Theater, 7341 Monterey St, Gilroy. For tickets, visit limelightactorstheater.com. COLOR RUN Experience Hollister’s beauty while running through the sprawling outdoors and enjoying a splash of color at the Hollister Recreation Wild Color 5K Run. Participants will receive a Hollister Wild Color T-Shirt, finisher medal and bag of color for the after-party Color Splash Event where attendees will enjoy music, food, drinks and fun for the whole family. Saturday, July 28, 7am. Race Start and Finish is located at 2360 Technology Pkwy, Hollister. For information and to register, visit hollisterwildcolor5krun.com. DOC MCSTUFFINS Experience “Doc McStuffins: The Exhibit,” the first-ever museum exhibit based on Disney’s Peabody Award-winning series. Families are invited to help Doc perform check-ups and diagnose toy patients while learning healthy habits, compassion and nurturing care in this interactive English and Spanish bilingual experience that provides opportunity for children to become comfortable in healthcare settings. This hands on exhibit runs through Sunday, Sept. 16 at the Children’s Discovery Museum of San Jose, 180 Woz Way, San Jose. Visit cdm.org.
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LIVE MUSIC Catch the explosive live performance of Dublin, Ireland’s ONOFF at GVA Cafe this Friday the 13th. Experience the original music of this power rock trio, now based in Sacramento, at this energetic show Friday, July 13, 8-11pm
at GVA Cafe, 17400 Monterey Road, Morgan Hill. For more information, visit onoffrock.com.
POETRY MEETUP All teens and adults are welcome to Open Poetry Readings with the Garlicky Group of Poets at the Gilroy Library. Participants are invited to read any poetry that they like or have written, and to join in related discussions. Enjoy a relaxed, informal setting with equal opportunity for all without featured readers, competition or instruction. Saturday, July 14, 3:30-5pm at Gilroy Library, 350 W. Sixth St, Gilroy. For information, call Ed Nauss at 408.779.4999.
or later at Fremont Peak Observatory, San Juan Canyon Road, San Juan Bautista. For information and updated program times and availability status, visit fpoa.net.
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Even after he left that job, he continued to be part of the organization’s twice-yearly Rebuilding Days. With some experience in carpentry and plumbing, Cantrell has volunteered his time and talent replacing water heaters, installing toilets, building stairs, painting and doing electrical work. “Sometimes we’ll go in to replace a garbage disposal,” he said, “and then it’s ‘Oh, hey, I got this new faucet that was extra, I might as well put that in, too.’ Then, we’ll see that the flooring is terrible, so we’ll put down a new subfloor or slap some paint on the wall. They’ll just stand there with their mouths hanging open, just watching these people swarm all over their house, on the inside and out.” Rebuilding Together has been active in Silicon Valley for years, but the organization has only recently made big moves to be active in the South Valley area. The next Rebuilding Day will take place on Oct. 27, and by then the organization hopes to sign up several new South Valley-based businesses, churches or other organizations as sponsors. At her home, Leonarda Guzman hosts a church group every month. Her daughter comes regularly and cooks for her, and her other children check on her regularly. Her house—which was originally built in San Jose and moved to the Gilroy
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PURE PEACE The valley cut by Fife Creek and its tributaries in Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Preserve outside
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ver since last fall's devastating wildfires in the wine country and beyond, the region’s tourism professionals have been reminding us why we love the area and enticing us to return. This past spring, I attended the Outdoor Writers Association of California's conference in Santa Rosa hosted by Sonoma County Tourism. Choosing from the array of activities offered to us was a frustrating proposition. How do you select two from a list that includes balloon rides, deep sea fishing, kayaking the Russian River, a winery
tour, a visit to Safari West, golf, and on and on? I finally decided to put my day in the hands of a guide from Getaway Adventures, a company that can customize a tour by mixing and matching several modes of travel to a variety of destinations. Take a hike; visit wineries or breweries on a regular bike or an electric bike; kayak the Russian River or paddle among the harbor seals on the ocean near Jenner. While they will configure a day of adventures to meet your preference, our schedule was set: a morning hike at Armstrong Woods State Park and an
afternoon kayak cruise down the Russian River. The valley cut by Fife Creek and its tributaries in Armstrong Redwoods State Natural Preserve outside Guerneville is one of the few creases in northern California’s coast range where old growth redwoods continue to thrive. As you walk among these ancient giants, the soft duff underfoot and the dense forest canopy absorb every sound leaving only utter silence. This peaceful setting among immense trees melts cares away and dissolves any illusions of self-importance. Our guide led us out of the valley and up the East Ridge Trail to a drier and brighter forest of madrone and tanoaks, many of which had succumbed to sudden oak death. Star lilies, Douglas irises, and redwood sorrel persisted into late spring to brighten our way. The trail rolled along the ridgetop before we returned to Fife Creek curling through those ancient redwoods, a great 3-mile loop. River trips often bring to mind roiling water igniting passengers’ high-pitched squeals. Not on the Russian River in spring. No rapids, just the occasional riffle. Hunting osprey and wary great blue herons showed the way as we slid slowly toward Jenner and the Pacific Ocean. Piloting the kayak required only the lightest attention, an oar stroke now and then to stay on course. Pure peace. That evening, as the low evening light warmed the vineyards at Jack London State Park, I sat with other conference attendees under a sprawling valley oak while the folks from Stellar Catering brought us local wines and an amazing meal. Everyone I spoke to buzzed at the recounting of their day. Whether deep sea fishing, a hot air balloon ride, visiting Safari West or just drifting down the Russian River, everyone had a great time. The folks in Sonoma County are great hosts, and they are waiting to show you a good time.
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