Politics & Government
'Cause For Celebration': East Sonoma County Services Center To Open
"The opening of a new service center in Sonoma Valley is cause for celebration for both the county and the entire Sonoma Valley community."

SONOMA COUNTY, CA — Sonoma County Supervisor Susan Gorin and other local leaders will host a ribbon-cutting ceremony at 2 p.m. Wednesday, Jan. 17 to celebrate the opening of the county’s new East Sonoma County Services Center.
The Services Center at 19080 Lomita Ave. in Sonoma will offer limited appointments with staff for the Department of Child Support Services, Department of Health Services, Department of Human Services and District 1 Supervisor Susan Gorin.
Additional county departments may also staff the new services center in the coming months based on interest and community needs.
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"The opening of a new service center in Sonoma Valley is cause for celebration for both the county and the entire Sonoma Valley community," said Gorin, who represents the area. "Many residents and families will soon be able to access county services without the need to drive out of town. We’re starting small and will be looking at what services are needed by residents so we can potentially expand offerings in the future. Thank you to the community for their advocacy, and to all the county departments and leaders who made our dream possible."
Open House Set For Jan. 26
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During an open house planned from 3 p.m. to 5 p.m. Friday, Jan. 26, Supervisor Gorin, her staff and representatives from various county departments will welcome residents to the new facility.
The public is welcome and light refreshments will be served.
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