Diamond A Recreation Assoc
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Recreational Facilities
Offers access to a full-size swimming pool, tennis/pickleball courts, bocce ball court, baseball and soccer fields, a jogging/walking trail, and an equestrian arena.

Social Activities
Organizes weekly wine and appetizer socials, monthly BYO grill and potluck dinners, holiday parties, Super Bowl and Oscars celebrations, and an annual Crab Feed.

About
Diamond A Recreation Assoc


Founded in
1970
EIN
23-7067706
IRS 501(C) Type
501(c)()
Category/Type
Community Support
Address
18843 SPRING DRIVE SONOMA, CA 95476-0000 United States
Website
https://diamondasonoma.com/ranch-recreation-association.html
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About
Diamond A Recreation Association, founded in 1970 in Sonoma, CA, maintains recreational facilities for its members. These facilities include a swimming pool, tennis/pickleball courts, a bocce ball court, baseball and soccer fields, and a clubhouse. The association fosters social activities and neighborhood interaction among its members.
Mission
Diamond A Recreation Association supports recreational activities and community engagement for residents in Sonoma, offering a welcoming space for leisure and connection.

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