Leading a tour of the newly opened Boys & Girls Club in Roseland, where rooms for studying, play and guidance are named for benefactors and purposes, Magali Telles stopped at one looking out over Sebastopol Road.
The west Santa Rosa neighborhood’s main artery bustled with food trucks and traffic, pedestrians and restaurants and markets, an elementary school and small businesses ranging from hair salons to florists to auto parts stores.
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