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Offering a Traditional Path to Martial Arts Training. Aikido at the Center offers traditional Aikido training for adults and children. Aikido is suitable for all ages. It is a non-threatening martial art. Aikido is practiced in a friendly and cooperative atmosphere. The goal of Aikido is to neutralize aggression rather than increase it. Mary Heiny Sensei will be in Tucson for a seminar the weekend of April 3-5. For a flyer with more information.
Pete Breeland
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PO Box 61359
Sunnyvale, CA, 94088
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Pete Breeland
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PO Box 61359 registered post accepted only
Sunnyvale, CA, 94088
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8099 La Plaza suite J WELCOME. We are Cotatis premiere full service barbershop. Our courteous and professional staff has served Sonoma countys men,women and children for over 30 plus years now, with results worth boasting about. Come visit our barbershop and experience like never before the beauty within yourself. By appointments or walkins welcome.
Welcome to China Chef Restaurant at Cotati Ca. Best Chinese food in town. We will serve you with fresh, delicious, healthy Chinese food in a warm, comfortable environment. 7991 Old Redwood Hwy Cotati, CA 94931.
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Is an intentional community of 30 households located in Cotati, California, a small city roughly one hour north of San Francisco. Though we still have private lives, weve chosen to reside in this tightly knit neighborhood. We share 12-16 meals per month in our common house, which also provides laundry facilities and meeting space. We work together to maintain our lush landscape. We govern ourselves by consensus and resolve our conflicts through dialogue. If We Can Find A Way by Bob Flax.
This button will take you to the Laguna Foundation website. To donate to CCC please go to Program designation and select Cotati Creek Critters at the end of the list. To engage the local community in restoring the upper reach of the Laguna de Santa Rosa and to encourage a sense of environmental stewardship. Cotati Creek Critters in transition, 2012-13. Photo courtesy of Don Jackson.