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Community Corner

Getting to Know Your Museum

The public is invited to an open house in the Cotati
Historical Museum on Sunday, Oct. 27 from 3 to 5 p.m. The Cotati Historical
Society will be host and will serve wine and lemonade, cheese and crackers, and
liberal quantities of Cotati history. Admission is free.



 



You have noticed the signs outside City Hall that
say "Cotati Historical Museum Open" and you've wondered...."What
do you suppose they have in there? Does Cotati really have that much history?”

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Or you have seen the door to the museum when you
were visiting City Hall to pay your water bill or ask a question, and you've
thought, "I really should go in there sometime."

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But the time wasn't right for you - or it isn't
Saturday afternoon or the second Tuesday evening of the month, so you don't get
there.



 



Now you have a chance to find out just what IS in
the Cotati Museum, and to ask questions about our city's interesting past.



 



This will be the first showing of our new display
about a well-known local citizen, the late Jim Boggio, one of the originators
of the now-famous Cotati Accordion Festival.



 



People who might like to volunteer to serve at the
museum will have a chance to learn what their duties might be, and to join the
society if they are not already members.



 



Further information about the Cotati Museum is
available on our website: cotatihistoricalsociety.org.

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