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i was just wondering is there any support groups in sonoma county. I live in rohnert park.also i was just wondering if there was any good restraunts or any info you can give me. thank you

Kristen


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Lisa Mentor

Sorry, but not near close. I do envy your surroundings.

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Rikki Tikki Explorer

There is an Outback in Rohnert Park.

Group: Sonoma County

City: Santa Rosa

Contacts:

Rosemary Yates

129 Greenvillia Drive

Petaluma, CA 94952

707-766-8606

Updated: 10 Mar 2001

This is an old listing, I don't know if it's still current

You could also email Scott, he's based in Santa Rosa. He might know.

hineini Enthusiast

Hi! I'm in Oakland and just wanted to say hello to someone from my neck of the woods! I wouldn't be surprised if on the celiacbayarea list (you can find a link from my blog, below - Or you can PM me and I'll email it to you) there are other people in Sonoma County...

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Rebecca47 Contributor

Well hello out there ! I am from Sonoma County also. Wow this is great. :D I just found out (thank goodness)

about 3 months ago that I have CS. :unsure: I am sorry anyone has this, but it is what it is and I (we) will over come our fears. There is so much to learn. I am so glad that I found this forum it has helped me so much in just a couple of days.

Rebecca

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