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Open House Guide for February 9th and 10th for Petaluma, Penngrove, Cotati and Rohnert Park

Sharon Monticello

Sharon Monticello is native to one of California's most picturesque areas— Petaluma, nestled in the heart of wine country, has been home to Sharon's...

Sharon Monticello is native to one of California's most picturesque areas— Petaluma, nestled in the heart of wine country, has been home to Sharon's...

Feb 6 10 minutes read

Enjoy this complete list of Petaluma, Penngrove, and Cotati/Rohnert Park open houses going on this weekend. If you are unable to make it to an open house, please don't hesitate to contact Sharon for a private showing! Call or text her at 707-477-4443.

February 9

No Open House for Today


February 10

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

 

 

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

 

 

 


February 9 

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

 

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

 

 


February 10

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

 

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

 

 

 

 

 


February 9

12:00 PM - 3:00 PM

 


February 10

12:00 PM - 2:00 PM

 

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

 


February 9

No Open House for Today

February 10

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

 

 

 


February 9

11:00 AM - 1:00 PM

 

11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

 

 

12:00 PM - 3:00 PM

 

 

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

 

2:00 PM - 4:00 PM

 


February 10

11:00 AM - 4:00 PM

 

 

12:00 PM - 3:00 PM

 

1:00 PM - 3:00 PM

 

 

1:00 PM - 4:00 PM

 

 

 

 



If you would like to view any of the homes this weekend or if you would like to set up a private showing, click below 👇


WEEKEND EVENTS

Lake Sonoma Steelhead Festival

Saturday, February 9, 2019 at 10:00 AM to 04:00 PM

Milt Brandt Visitors Center at Lake Sonoma, 3288 Skaggs Springs Road, Geyserville, California 95441 

Don't miss the 11th annual Lake Sonoma Steelhead Festival! A free, fun, and educational event offering plenty of family entertainment, California's largest celebration of the threatened Steelhead Trout allows you to enjoy wildlife and conservation exhibits hosted by more than 50 organizations and get up close and personal with steelhead as they push upstream and climb the fish ladder to spawn the next generation of fish. Visit the Warm Springs-Don Clausen Fish Hatchery, take a stream tour and fish for a trout to take home for dinner (kids 5 to 15 only).  Enjoy art projects, archery, a bubble show, live music by Blue Rock Band, food trucks, Dry Creek Valley wines, Bear Republic Beer, a silent auction. and live birds of prey. Pick out a free book from the Bookmobile of Sonoma County! Hosted by the Friends of Lake Sonoma, the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers, Sonoma Water and the California Department of Fish & Wildlife, this is truly something you shouldn't miss!

Wine Country Distillery Festival

Saturday, February 9, 2019 from 12:00 PM to 04:00 PM

Sally Tomatoes, 1100 Valley House Drive, Rohnert Park, California 94928 

It's the first annual Wine Country Distillery Festival! This event brings local distilleries together under one roof, to celebrate their craft and share their spirits with locals and visitors alike, all for the benefit Social Advocates for Youth (SAY) . Enjoy distilled spirits, craft beverages and local food bites from over 15 confirmed participating distilleries. Witness the cocktail competition which features five local Sonoma County bars/restaurants. Live music and entertainment will also be provided by alternative folk band Miss Moonshine and the organic rhythms of The Real Sarah's!

See Something, Say Something - Opening Reception

Saturday, February 9, 2019 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM

Art Museum of Sonoma County, 511 B Street, Santa Rosa, California 95401 

Join the Art Museum of Sonoma County to celebrate the opening of the newest art exhibition, See Something, Say Something. See Something, Say Something is an exhibition featuring David Huffman, Linda Vallejo, and Evri Kwong, three artists who address important issues of our time from diverse cultural perspectives, with intelligence and wit. The warning, “See Something, Say Something,” on posters and in announcements at bus depots, train stations and airports, encourages citizens to stay alert and speak up if they notice something amiss. While the phrase originated to convey the threat posed by terrorism after the 9/11 attacks, in this exhibition the meaning is expanded to encourage individuals to call out additional threats to society such racism, sexism, economic disparity, and climate change.


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