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Volume 4, Issue 11, Summer 2010
Global nav Cur-ville: Second Annual Dog Days Fest Announced

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Can I bring my dog?

Sadly, no. We love dogs -- truly we do -- but as the Fest has grown in size, we have found that doggy dynamics are not always positive. In order to keep the festival as safe, clean, and enjoyable as possible for everyone, we ask that you leave your pooch at home. Please do not bring your dog & leave him/her in the car. We have no shady parking, and we will ask you to leave. Guide dogs, assistance dogs and pup trainees, are of course welcome.

You may see Annie, Noah, and Gibson, who are the Ranchito's resident canines wandering around. They welcome your undivided attention.

Is there parking?

We have off-street parking. Please do not park on the road! We also encourage car-pooling and bike riding.

Will you have food and beverages?

Water will be plentiful and free. We'll serve beer to non-drunk over-21s.

As always, potluck salads, desserts and sides are encouraged. Although we will have disposable plates and utensils available, please bring your own reusable utensils and plates in order to cut down on trash.

What should I bring with me?

In addition to the above mentioned plates, utensils, and picnic/potluck fare, you should bring low-backed chairs and blankets, sunscreen and sun hat, musical instruments for song circles and jamming, and cash for t-shirts, tickets, donations, food and beverage purchases. If you plan to stay late, we suggest warm clothes for evening.

Can I camp?

Yep. We have lots of space for camping and camping is free.

How do I get to the Ranchito?

Here is a map. We are located at 361 Lawndale Rd., Kenwood, off Highway 12 between Santa Rosa and the town of Sonoma.

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