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Sonoma County House Up for $100,000 Prize for Schools

Rohnert Park home owner's holiday decorations could win $100,000 for local school district.

It’s official: Rohnert Park is a Patch Deck the House Contest National Finalist!

Scott Weaver's house is decorated so well for the holidays that the Sonoma County city could win $100,000 for the .

So, everyone, how about jumping in and helping a North Bay city bring home the $100,000 prize, because the finalist with the most votes wins! There are 24 Patch cities vying for the grand prize, and you can make Rohnert Park the winner with your vote.

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Ask everyone — from co-workers to people you pass on the street — to vote for Weaver’s beautifully decorated Rohnert Park house at deckthehouse.patch.com. You may need to log in with your Facebook account to vote. No need to wait, as voting has already started and runs through Jan. 8.

You can even vote every day - so do it! It's a victory for Sonoma County to bring this prize home, no matter where you live.

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Other nominated houses are in cities from Monrovia to San Mateo, Danvers MA to Davis CA, Pacifica to McLean, VA.

is well-known throughout the Bay Area for his massive "Rolling Through The Bay" toothpick sculpture of San Francisco. The 100,000 toothpick design took more than three decades to create.

As one of 24 finalists, he's already won a prize: his electric bill for December is being picked up by Patch. That's gotta help!


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