Monday marks the one year since a series of fires ripped through the North Bay killing 42 people, and destroying thousands of homes and businesses.
Although the City of Sonoma was physically untouched by the unforgiving flames of the Nuns Fire, residents were emotionally scarred by the loss experienced by neighboring towns.
They’re gathering on Monday at the ‘Love’ sculpture in front of city hall to reflect on all they’ve been through in the last year.
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