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Volunteer For Upcoming Tolay Fall Festival!
Sonoma County Regional Parks seeking help with the games, exhibits, pumpkin patch and hayrides.

Announcement from SONOMA COUNTY REGIONAL PARKS:
Sonoma County Regional Parks is seeking volunteers for the annual Tolay Fall Festival at Tolay Lake Regional Park in mid-October.
Volunteers are needed to help with heritage crafts, games, wildlife exhibits, hay rides, pumpkin patch visits and other aspects of this event in the hills southeast of Petaluma.
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The 2014 Fall Festival runs for nine days from Oct. 9-19, with volunteers especially needed on weekdays when hundreds of school children visit.
Potential volunteers are asked to attend one of several upcoming orientations at Regional Parks’ Santa Rosa office and may sign up for specific shifts at that time. Orientations are scheduled for Sept. 25, 28 and 30 and Oct. 4.
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Reservations are required and can be made by contacting Volunteer Coordinator John Ryan at (707) 565-3356 orjohn.ryan@sonoma-county.org. (Last year’s volunteers do not need to attend orientation.)
All volunteers will receive a parking pass, a Fall Festival T-shirt, and lunch on the day of their shift.
The Tolay Fall Festival is a seasonal celebration connecting visitors with the beauty and history of this special park through activities that are low-key, hands-on, and educational by design. The public is invited to attend on the weekends of Oct. 11-12 and 18-19. (School groups will attend on the weekdays of Oct. 9-10 and 15-17.)
For more information about the Fall Festival or Tolay Lake Regional Park, visit sonomacountyparks.org.
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