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Protecting Wine Country for 100 Years

Geyserville Fire Protection District's Centennial Year

Geyserville Fire Protection District is celebrating 100 years of Service to Sonoma County’s Wine Country including over 200 square miles of prestigious wine growing vineyards in Dry Creek Valley and Alexander Valley, the largest fire district in Sonoma County. You can help celebrate this accomplishment and support them through a variety of events and fund raisers this year.

Limited Edition Wine from Peterson Winery
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During Passport Dry Creek Valley, Peterson Winery will be serving Geyserville Firehouse Chili & Cornbread & selling their Limited Edition 2013 Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel. The grapes for this wine were grown by three current and former Geyserville Fire Protection District volunteer firefighters (Bernier, Borkow, & Peterson). All of the proceeds from the sale will benefit the Geyserville Volunteer Firefighters’ Association. Great chili, gorgeous men in uniform, and delicious Dry Creek Valley Zinfandel wine - not to be missed! This limited edition wine will be released April 25-26 at Peterson Winery and you must have a ticket to Passport Dry Creek Valley to attend. If the wine does not sell out, it will be available after the event at the winery and online.

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Open House at the Geyserville Firehouse

The annual open house for the Geyserville Fire Protection District will be held at the Geyserville Firehouse (20975 Geyserville Ave) on May 9, 2015. Additional Information will be available on the Geyserville Fire Protection District website and Facebook page.

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If you would like to learn more about this great community resource, Ann Howard has documented the history of the Geyserville Fire Protection District from its inception. This self-published book is available directly from Ann Howard by writing her at PO Box 639, Geyserville, CA 95441. Proceeds from her book are also supporting the Geyserville Fire Protection District.

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