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2019 Community Workshop Materials

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Sonoma Land Trust

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Santa Rosa, CA 95404
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Sonoma Land Trust believes land is the foundation of our economy and our community’s health and well-being. Since 1976, the nonprofit Sonoma Land Trust has preserved nearly 48,000 acres of scenic, natural, agricultural and open land for present and future generations. It is accredited by the Land Trust Accreditation Commission. For more information, please visit www.sonomalandtrust.org.

Our key partners for this project are the County of Sonoma, the Parent Hospital Association, and the Sonoma Ecology Center.

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