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In the Galleries appearing in print Sept. 2, 2010 >>>Gallery Route One–Annual Box show features original multi-media works by 150 Bay Area artists. Closing bid party September 12. >>>Toby's Gallery in Point Reyes Station–Nine local artists celebrate "Vegetables, vegetables, vegetables" in exhibit Sept. 4-28 >>>The Claudia Chapline Gallery–John Bucklin's Eucalyptus Gallery, a studio project: steel and woods. Monochromatic paintings of waves on canvas. The studio/gallery is open July through December, no posted schedules. >>>Uniquities in Brighton Square, Bolinas–Current works by StuArt Chapman. >>> 18th Annual Art Auction Preview Exhibition opens August 7. Fine art by locals and Bay Area artists as well as dramatic prints of historic photographs from the museum archive. Reservations for September 18 party and auction: 868-0330 or www.bolinasmuseum.org Dance Palace, In the Lobby Gallery–Galen Leeds photographic exhibit "The Wetlands Waiting to Be." August 1 to September 14. Reception August 29. >>>The San Geronimo Valley Community Center–Barbara Morris exhibits recent figurative works in narrative, figurative paintings, often with feminist content and undercurrents of dark humor. |
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| Thu - Sep 09 |
Advance Tickets/Volunteer Opportunities/Classes appearing in print Sept. 2 >>> Larisa Stow & Shakti Tribe Saturday, September 11 at 8pm at the Dance Palace. Advance tickets: www.dancepalace.org >>>Community Fundraiser for Vincent Saccomanno and family in Toby's Feed Barn Sat. Sept. 18 from 4 to 9pm. An early evening full of music with The Black Mountain Boys, Van Vandermaaten & Friends, Honey Dust, and El Radio Fantastique. Food, Silent Auction & Raffle. Donations for silent auction, raffle & volunteers contact Nick: 669-7251 or woolcorc@svn.net. Donations of food, beverages & volunteers contact Anthony at Lulu's: 669-1114 or antman123@horizoncable.com >>>“Healthy Living Workshop” free six-week workshop for self-management of chronic illness meets weekly beginning Tuesday, September 21 from 10:45am to 12:45pm at Tomales Presbyterian Church. Course teaches day to day management of any chronic condition like diabetes, arthritis, cancer, asthma or heart disease. Manage fatigue, frustration, and pain. Discuss exercise, nutrition, medication management and ways to improve your communications with your health care providers. Pre-registration: 473-2836. Sponsored by Marin County Division of Aging & Adult Services. >>>Year long course "The Power of Myth and Story" with Martin Shaw meets quarterly–Friday evening through Sunday late afternoon. Course begins September 24-26. Core group of 20 needed. Info: Point Reyes bookstore staff person Lisa Doron at lisa@ptreyesbooks.com. >>>Slide Ranch 40th Birthday Party with the David Grisman Quintet Thursday, September 30. Details at www.slideranch.org. >>>Tomales Swap Meet booth spaces available by calling 707-878-2431. Also accepting Marketing Sponsorships from the local businesses. Have your business name included on the banners and posters. >>>Harvest Celebration at Slide Ranch Saturday, October 9, 10am – 4pm. Old time country fair. Advance tickets: slideranc.org VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: >>>West Marin Senior Services seeks drivers to get seniors to doctor's appointments (occasionally over the hill). Call 663-8148. >>>West Marin Senior Services seeks cooks and drivers for Meals from Friends program Mon. Wed. and Fri. in PRS, Mon and Wed. in the Valley. Rotating volunteers give one day a month to cook or deliver meals for nine homebound seniors. Call 663-8148. >>>West Marin Senior Services seeks beach bums, fun-in-the-sun lovers, and others to volunteer and participate in outings to the beach. Please call Susan Deixler, 663-9008 >>>Dance Palace Volunteer Squad, help out at weekend events selling refreshments or taking tickets at the door. Call 663-1075. >>>Senior Luncheon at the Dance Palace on Thursday afternoons-help sought weekly for setup, food service, and cleanup. CLASSES AND SIGN UPS: Dear readers, To list classes in our calendar send all pertinent information to calendar@westmarincitizen.com. >>>Ongoing Senior Exercise Programs in Point Reyes, Tomales, Stinson Beach, and Bolinas. Info: 663-8148 >>>Beginning Keyboard Classes at Point Reyes Music Center start first week in September. Ages 5-7, 7-9, 9-12, and adult. Learn to read music and play favorites. Sliding scale. Register: 663-9176 >>>Ballroom dancing and international folk dance with Carol Friedman at the Dance Palace. Sessions begin Wednesday, Sept. 15: ballroom 6-7pm and folk 7:15-8:30pm. Register/Info: cjay@horizoncable.com or www.carolfriedmanfolkdance.blogspot.com/ |
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| Thu - Sep 09 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM |
Baby Gym at Point Reyes Presbyterian Church An informal playgroup and meeting ground for babies, toddlers (ages birth-5), moms, dads, and caretakers. Sponsored by the Dance Palace, Shoreline School Readiness, and First Five Marin. Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays. |
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| Thu - Sep 09 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
Knitting classes at the Point Reyes Library Bring a knitting project to the weekly group. All levels are welcome. An experienced knitter is on hand to answer any questions. |
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| Sat - Sep 11 9:00 AM - 1:00 PM |
Point Reyes Farmer's Market at Toby's Feed Barn At 10 am Guest Chef Christina Waldeck, the Singing Chef gives a demonstration. Market music begins at 9:30, provided by Trevor Kinsel. Join Coastal Health Alliance tour of the market, looking at food as nutrition. Surprise Cheese-pairing. |
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| Sat - Sep 11 10:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Kule Loklo Workday at PRNS 2nd Saturday of every Month. Help maintain recreated village that offers a glimpse of life in pre-European California. Meet at Kule Loklo. Bring work clothes, boots, gloves, bag lunch and drinking water. 464-5140. |
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| Sat - Sep 11 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
An Organic Conversation with Helge Hellberg Marin Organic's Executive Director, a weekly radio show on Green 960AM, featuring groundbreaking initiatives and ecology-based thinking in the organic food and holistic health movement. Visit: www.helgehellberg.com |
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| Sat - Sep 11 11:00 AM |
Duane Roller on KWMR's "Viewpoint" Classical scholar, historian and archeologist Duane discusses his latest book, Cleopatra, A Biography. Roller presents a different and far more interesting picture of Cleopatra as skilled linguist, medical author, diplomat and naval commander than the pop culture seductress Hollywood version of this ancient Egyptian monarch. |
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| Sat - Sep 11 1:00 PM - 4:00 PM |
Scrap Workshop with Claudia Chapline Relief sculpture and found objects. Make 3-dimensional wall sculpture using adhesive and mechanical joining techniques. Juxtapose shapes, images and textured objects. To register: www.scrap-sf.org |
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| Sat - Sep 11 5:00 PM - 11:00 PM |
11th annual San Geronimo Valley Community Center Gala at the Golf Course Dance to the sound of Howie's Persuasion, featuring musicians Howie Cort, Mike McQuilkin, Tim Bush, Jack Pribble, Cathleen Riddley, Kira Gapinski and Maiya Champa with special guest Tim Cain. Event honors founder and former County Supervisor Gary Giacomini and raises funds to supports programs and services of the Community Center, including an emergency food pantry, a youth center and more. Dinner and beverages provided. |
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| Sat - Sep 11 8:00 PM |
Larisa Stow and Shakti Tribe play the Dance Palace East meets West mix of world beat rock fusion in English and Sanskrit. Music to make you sing, dance, think and feel alive. |
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| Sun - Sep 12 2:00 AM |
The Box Show closing bid party Party begins at 2pm. Bidding frenzy at 3pm. Will you compete with the 500 who came out for the reception? |
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| Sun - Sep 12 9:00 AM |
Habitat Restoration Program Workday with PRNS Volunteers help protect and restore endangered plant and wildlife habitat at Abbott`s Lagoon, the Lighthouse Bluffs and other habitat areas at Point Reyes National Seashore. Second and last Sundays of each month. Meet at the Bear Valley Visitor Center @9am. Info: 464-5196 |
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| Sun - Sep 12 11:00 AM - 1:00 PM |
Dance Palace Duck Derby at White House Pool Quack packs available at the Farmer's Market every Saturday. Need not be present to win. First prize $500, second $250 second, third prize $100. |
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| Sun - Sep 12 11:00 AM - 5:00 PM |
Ye Olde Family Fun Days at Lagunitas School Public Waldorf-inspired program brings the past alive with 19th century style event featuring traditional crafts and tradespeople. |
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| Sun - Sep 12 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM |
Valley Ping Pong open gym meeting every Sunday from 3-6pm in the new gym. Eight tables, several extra sets of paddles. All skill levels welcome. Info: JJSayers@comcast.net) or www.lagunitasttc.weebly.com |
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| Sun - Sep 12 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM |
Artist's reception for Priscilla Patey at the San Geronimo Valley Community Center Born and raised on a farm in the midwest, attended college in Illinois, then moved to southern California before moving north. Priscilla has been drawing and painting since childhood. She uses oil, acrylic, watercolor, gouache, and pastel. Her themes involve nature, wildlife, indigenous cultures, ancient history and mankind's influence in these realms. |
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| Sun - Sep 12 4:00 PM - 7:00 PM |
Artist's reception for Griffe Griffiths at the San Geronimo Valley Community Center "Signs and Symbols" exhibit features chased, repousse, forged copper and bronze metalworks.Formally educated in the United Kingdom. He studied jewelry making with a master jeweler at Calyx and took a blacksmithing course at the University of New Hampshire. Show runs through September 29. |
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| Sun - Sep 12 4:00 PM - 8:00 PM |
Osmosis 25th Anniversary Party Spa Sanctuary Celebrates a quarter century in West County serving wine, food, Cedar enzyme footbaths and music! Mini spa treatments are available as an option to those who attend at special event prices, call to reserve: (707) 823-8231 www.osmosis.com |
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| Mon - Sep 13 1:00 PM |
Michael Meade and Lisa Doran on KWMR's "Post Carbon" As author, mythologist, and storyteller, Meade provides a mythological perspective on the critical issues affecting the world at this time. Conversation includes local storyteller and artist. |
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| Tue - Sep 14 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
First Five School Readiness Program playgroup at San Geronimo Valley Community Center Room 9 at Lagunitas School every Tuesday and Thursday for children under 5 |
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| Tue - Sep 14 7:00 PM |
Marin Poetry Center Summer Traveling Show visits Stinson Beach Library Local poets will Ken Dickenson, Marvin R. Hiemstra, Lonner Holden, Elizabeth Underwood, Lynda Beigel, Sandra Cross and Martin Hickel will read written works. This is a free event and everyone is invited. |
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| Wed - Sep 15 7:00 AM |
The Point Reyes Sitting Group at the Dance Palace Meets every Wednesday for meditation and discussion. Info: 669-1733. |
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| Wed - Sep 15 7:30 AM |
Chi Gung with Bing Gong on KWMR Easy to follow exercises for health, flexibility, and longevity. |
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| Wed - Sep 15 8:00 AM |
West Marin Rotary club regular meeting every Wednesday at the U.S. Coast Guard galley. RSVP via message at 669-1406 |
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| Wed - Sep 15 7:30 PM |
Bolinas Community Public Utility District Meeting Regular Meeting, board of directors, open to the public. 270 Elm Road. For more info: 868-1224 |
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| Thu - Sep 16 |
Advance Tickets/Volunteer Opportunities/Classes appearing in print Sept. 9 >>> Larisa Stow & Shakti Tribe Saturday, September 11 at 8pm at the Dance Palace. Advance tickets: www.dancepalace.org >>>Community Fundraiser for Vincent Saccomanno and family in Toby's Feed Barn Sat. Sept. 18 from 4 to 9pm. An early evening full of music with The Black Mountain Boys, Van Vandermaaten & Friends, Honey Dust, and El Radio Fantastique. Food, Silent Auction & Raffle. Donations for silent auction, raffle & volunteers contact Nick: 669-7251 or woolcorc@svn.net. Donations of food, beverages & volunteers contact Anthony at Lulu's: 669-1114 or antman123@horizoncable.com >>>“Healthy Living Workshop” free six-week workshop for self-management of chronic illness meets weekly beginning Tuesday, September 21 from 10:45am to 12:45pm at Tomales Presbyterian Church. Course teaches day to day management of any chronic condition like diabetes, arthritis, cancer, asthma or heart disease. Manage fatigue, frustration, and pain. Discuss exercise, nutrition, medication management and ways to improve your communications with your health care providers. Pre-registration: 473-2836. Sponsored by Marin County Division of Aging & Adult Services. >>>Nicasio Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary Annual Barbecue, Dinner Dance and Silent Auction. Friday, September 24. Reservations: 306-3410. >>>Year long course "The Power of Myth and Story" with Martin Shaw meets quarterly–Friday evening through Sunday late afternoon. Course begins September 24-26. Core group of 20 needed. Info: Point Reyes bookstore staff person Lisa Doron at lisa@ptreyesbooks.com. >>>Slide Ranch 40th Birthday Party with the David Grisman Quintet Thursday, September 30. Details at www.slideranch.org. >>>Tomales Swap Meet booth spaces available by calling 707-878-2431. Also accepting Marketing Sponsorships from the local businesses. Have your business name included on the banners and posters. >>>Harvest Celebration at Slide Ranch Saturday, October 9, 10am – 4pm. Old time country fair. Advance tickets: slideranc.org VOLUNTEER OPPORTUNITIES: >>>West Marin Senior Services seeks drivers to get seniors to doctor's appointments (occasionally over the hill). Call 663-8148. >>>West Marin Senior Services seeks cooks and drivers for Meals from Friends program Mon. Wed. and Fri. in PRS, Mon and Wed. in the Valley. Rotating volunteers give one day a month to cook or deliver meals for nine homebound seniors. Call 663-8148. >>>West Marin Senior Services seeks beach bums, fun-in-the-sun lovers, and others to volunteer and participate in outings to the beach. Please call Susan Deixler, 663-9008 >>>Dance Palace Volunteer Squad, help out at weekend events selling refreshments or taking tickets at the door. Call 663-1075. >>>Senior Luncheon at the Dance Palace on Thursday afternoons-help sought weekly for setup, food service, and cleanup. CLASSES AND SIGN UPS: Dear readers, To list classes in our calendar send all pertinent information to calendar@westmarincitizen.com. >>>Ongoing Senior Exercise Programs in Point Reyes, Tomales, Stinson Beach, and Bolinas. Info: 663-8148 >>>Beginning Keyboard Classes at Point Reyes Music Center start first week in September. Ages 5-7, 7-9, 9-12, and adult. Learn to read music and play favorites. Sliding scale. Register: 663-9176 >>>Ballroom dancing and international folk dance with Carol Friedman at the Dance Palace. Sessions begin Wednesday, Sept. 15: ballroom 6-7pm and folk 7:15-8:30pm. Register/Info: cjay@horizoncable.com or www.carolfriedmanfolkdance.blogspot.com/ >>>Yin Yoga with Debbie Daly is from Sunday, Sept. 12, Tuesday, Sept. 14 and Thursday, Sept. 16, 9:30-10:45am at the Dance Palace church space. All are welcome to this gentle class, with live musical accompaniment by Tim Weed. Visit www.debbiedaly.com for info. >>>West Marin Free Skool classes promote the free exchange of skills and information between people. New Class Submissions for Winter Quarter are due November 1: wmfreeskool@gmail.com or westmarinfreeskool.blogspot.comSep 10 7pm The Art of Simplification. 450-7884 Sep 11 12 noon: Qigong for Health,White House Pool. 2:30 pm The Science of Good Health, Sacred Heart, Olema. 8:45 pm Stargazing ,Estero Trail Parking Lot. Sep 12 2 pm : Drawing for Fun Outside, Five Brooks Trail. 7 pm: Sexual Chemistry, 256-2528 Sep 13 7 pm Argentine Tango, Vladimir's Restuarant. 7 pm Ukelele Jam, Inverness 669-7810 Sep 14 6 pm Aikido, Dance Palace. 7:30 pm Natural Time, 663-1389 Sep 15 6:30 Dust off your Instrument , Joyce Kouffman 663-9176 Sep 16 4 pm Street Speak, Downtown Pt Reyes Sta. 666-2455. 6 pm Quantum World and You, Adam Osborn 415-663-9668. 7 pm African Drumming. , 415-663-9441 |
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| Thu - Sep 16 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM |
Baby Gym at Point Reyes Presbyterian Church An informal playgroup and meeting ground for babies, toddlers (ages birth-5), moms, dads, and caretakers. Sponsored by the Dance Palace, Shoreline School Readiness, and First Five Marin. Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays. |
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| Thu - Sep 16 11:30 AM |
Whitecaps senior luncheon at Bolinas Rod and Boat Club |
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| Thu - Sep 16 1:30 PM - 2:15 PM |
The West Marin Baby Bounce at the Point Reyes Library Bring your lap child to this bilingual rhyming circle of fun! Facilitated by Ana Maria Ramirez & Nancy Hemingway. Siblings welcome. Meets every other week. |
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| Thu - Sep 16 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
Knitting classes at the Point Reyes Library Bring a knitting project to the weekly group. All levels are welcome. An experienced knitter is on hand to answer any questions. |
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| Thu - Sep 16 7:00 PM |
Starry Starry Night talent show auditions at Stinson Beach Community Center All age groups welcome. All talent welcome. Final event is Saturday, Nov. 13 followed by a matinee on Sunday, Nov. 14. Info: 868-088 |
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| Thu - Sep 16 7:00 PM |
Second Annual Sustainable Film Fest at Drake High School (4 of 4) Film: Garbage Dreams followed by Guest Speaker Kiki LaPorta, Sustainable San Rafael Presented by Sustainable Fairfax & Permaculture Marin. Doors open at 6:30pm. |
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| Fri - Sep 17 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Caregiver Support Group with Health and Human Service, PRS First and third Fridays monthly. Caring for a loved one? Get support to make life easier for you. Contact Susan Deixler at 663-9008. |
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| Fri - Sep 17 5:30 PM - 10:30 PM |
Parent's Night Out at the SGVCC in room 9 Third Friday of every month. Dinner, movie and fun provided. RSVP required, deadline is always the Thursday before at 3pm: 488-8888 x209 or heatherrichardson@comcast.net |
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| Fri - Sep 17 8:00 PM |
Mexican Independence Day, a Bicentennial celebration at the Dance Palace Scintillating salsa and cumbia music of Los Compas. This year commemorates the 200th anniversary of Mexican Independence and the 100th anniversary of the Mexican Revolution. The crisp, energetic, tight-knit is said to be one of the one of the hardest working bands in the San Francisco scene. Serving traditional Mexican beverages and dishes prepared by the Latina Photography Project at the event starting at 7 p.m.; the music will start at 8 p.m. The Dance Palace is located at the corner of 5th and B Streets in Point Reyes Station. Dinner available at 7pm. Music begins at 8pm. |
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| Sat - Sep 18 4:00 AM |
Bolinas Museum 18th Annual Art Auction and Party Serving a selection of local foods, wines and exceptional Bay Area art. Sales benefit artists and the Bolinas Museum. Reservations required: 868-8809 |
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| Sat - Sep 18 8:00 AM |
Chi Gung with Bing Gong on KWMR Easy to follow exercises for health, flexibility, and longevity. |
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| Sat - Sep 18 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
An Organic Conversation with Helge Hellberg Marin Organic's Executive Director, a weekly radio show on Green 960AM, featuring groundbreaking initiatives and ecology-based thinking in the organic food and holistic health movement. Visit: www.helgehellberg.com |
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| Sat - Sep 18 4:00 PM - 9:00 PM |
Community Fundraiser for Vincent Saccomanno and family in Toby's Feed Barn An early evening full of music with The Black Mountain Boys, Van Vandermaaten & Friends, Honey Dust, and El Radio Fantastique. Food, Silent Auction & Raffle. Donations for silent auction, raffle & volunteers contact Nick: 669-7251 or woolcorc@svn.net. Donations of food, beverages & volunteers contact Anthony at Lulu's: 669-1114 or antman123@horizoncable.com |
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| Sun - Sep 19 2:00 PM - 4:00 PM |
A conversation with author Steve Lerner at Commonweal The New School at Commonweal and Point Reyes Books present a talk on "Sacrifice Zones: The Front Lines of Toxic Chemical Exposure in the United States." RSVP: TheNewSchool@Commonweal.org |
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| Sun - Sep 19 3:00 PM - 5:00 PM |
Opening reception at Gallery Route One Zea Morvitz, Madeline Nieto Hope, Anne-Katrin Spiess, Vickisa |
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| Sun - Sep 19 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM |
Valley Ping Pong open gym meeting every Sunday from 3-6pm in the new gym. Eight tables, several extra sets of paddles. All skill levels welcome. Info: JJSayers@comcast.net) or www.lagunitasttc.weebly.com |
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| Sun - Sep 19 7:00 PM |
Tomales Open Mic at Historic Tomales Town Hall invites singers, songwriters, acoustic musicians, storytellers and poets to the stage in the main hall. On the third Sunday of every month, the audience enjoys a diverse array of performers; performers are well received by an attentive and enthusiastic audience. Sign up at 6:30 PM. All are welcome. |
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| Mon - Sep 20 |
First-annual National Gleaning Day, founded by Marin Organic Gleaning Day unites communities, farms and schools across the nation for a day of harvesting healthy food for kids, part of Project Lunch Week: MARIN, September 20-24, five days of school lunch education and celebration designed to inspire schools to work toward sustainable, local, and organic lunch programs and to build community around food. Info/participate: scott@marinorganic.org |
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| Mon - Sep 20 7:00 PM - 9:00 PM |
Tomales Bay Library Association regular meeting at Point Reyes Books |
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| Tue - Sep 21 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
First Five School Readiness Program playgroup at San Geronimo Valley Community Center Room 9 at Lagunitas School every Tuesday and Thursday for children under 5 |
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| Tue - Sep 21 8:00 PM |
Tomales High School, a community conversation at the Marconi Conference Center (2 of 2) Spanish translation provided. |
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| Wed - Sep 22 7:00 AM |
The Point Reyes Sitting Group at the Dance Palace Meets every Wednesday for meditation and discussion. Info: 669-1733. |
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| Wed - Sep 22 8:00 AM |
West Marin Rotary club regular meeting every Wednesday at the U.S. Coast Guard galley. RSVP via message at 669-1406 |
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| Wed - Sep 22 9:00 AM |
Inverness Public Utilities District Monthly board meeting at Inverness Firehouse. Agenda packet available the Friday afternoon prior. Info: 669-1414 |
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| Wed - Sep 22 3:00 PM - 4:00 PM |
Stockstill House Tea and casual open house Visit the beautiful home, residents and staff at 12051 Highway One, Point Reyes Station. |
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| Thu - Sep 23 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM |
Baby Gym at Point Reyes Presbyterian Church An informal playgroup and meeting ground for babies, toddlers (ages birth-5), moms, dads, and caretakers. Sponsored by the Dance Palace, Shoreline School Readiness, and First Five Marin. Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays. |
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| Thu - Sep 23 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
Knitting classes at the Point Reyes Library Bring a knitting project to the weekly group. All levels are welcome. An experienced knitter is on hand to answer any questions. |
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| Fri - Sep 24 |
Nicasio Volunteer Fire Department Ladies Auxiliary Annual Barbecue, Dinner Dance and Silent Auction The dinner includes a choice of grilled New York steak, marinated chicken or vegetarian lasagna, each served with ranch beans, roasted potatoes, garden salad, pie and coffee. New this year, acclaimed musical group “The Blues Broads” will be performing – featuring Blues greats Angela Strehli, Tracy Nelson, Dorothy Morrison and Annie Sampson. The Silent Auction is full of great items from local businesses, artists and unique items donated by members of the community. Reservations: 306-3410. |
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| Sat - Sep 25 |
"Is it Dyslexia?"a free informational seminar in Corte Madera Having difficulties with reading, writing,speaking or thinking clearly, or attention deficits? Possible causes and solutions revealed at free talk with David C. Rosen, a licensed Davis Dyslexia Correction Facilitator. Register: 479-1700 |
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| Sat - Sep 25 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
An Organic Conversation with Helge Hellberg Marin Organic's Executive Director, a weekly radio show on Green 960AM, featuring groundbreaking initiatives and ecology-based thinking in the organic food and holistic health movement. Visit: www.helgehellberg.com |
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| Sat - Sep 25 9:30 PM |
Fall Fantasia Fashion Show at the Dance Palace Fundraising Event for the West Marin Community Resource Center! Hot models, incredible fashions, great raffle items, delicious food, savory drinks, music, and more. |
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| Sun - Sep 26 2:00 PM - 3:00 PM |
Kule Loklo, a guided tour with Park Service Rangers at PRNS Every Sunday, a leisurely mile tour introduces visitors to the Coast Miwok–their history and culture. Meet at the Bear Valley Visitor Center. |
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| Sun - Sep 26 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM |
Valley Ping Pong open gym meeting every Sunday from 3-6pm in the new gym. Eight tables, several extra sets of paddles. All skill levels welcome. Info: JJSayers@comcast.net) or www.lagunitasttc.weebly.com |
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| Tue - Sep 28 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
First Five School Readiness Program playgroup at San Geronimo Valley Community Center Room 9 at Lagunitas School every Tuesday and Thursday for children under 5 |
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| Wed - Sep 29 7:00 AM |
The Point Reyes Sitting Group at the Dance Palace Meets every Wednesday for meditation and discussion. Info: 669-1733. |
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| Wed - Sep 29 8:00 AM |
West Marin Rotary club regular meeting every Wednesday at the U.S. Coast Guard galley. RSVP via message at 669-1406 |
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| Thu - Sep 30 10:30 AM - 12:00 PM |
Baby Gym at Point Reyes Presbyterian Church An informal playgroup and meeting ground for babies, toddlers (ages birth-5), moms, dads, and caretakers. Sponsored by the Dance Palace, Shoreline School Readiness, and First Five Marin. Meets Tuesdays and Thursdays. |
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| Thu - Sep 30 1:30 PM - 2:15 PM |
The West Marin Baby Bounce at the Point Reyes Library Bring your lap child to this bilingual rhyming circle of fun! Facilitated by Ana Maria Ramirez & Nancy Hemingway. Siblings welcome. Meets every other week. |
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| Thu - Sep 30 4:30 PM - 5:30 PM |
Knitting classes at the Point Reyes Library Bring a knitting project to the weekly group. All levels are welcome. An experienced knitter is on hand to answer any questions. |
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| Fri - Oct 01 |
Caregiver support group with Health and Human Services, PRS First and third Fridays monthly. Caring for a loved one? Get support to make life easier for you. Contact Susan Deixler at 663-9008. |
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| Sat - Oct 02 10:00 AM |
5th Annual Canyon Manor Benefit Bocce Ball Tournament An invitation from Frank and Jane Gyorgy to their home bocce ball court. The funds go to purchase Christmas gifts for the residents of the locked facility in Novato. "Due to the nature of mental illness and the toll it takes on the families of those afflicted, in many cases, family ties have long ago been broken. The residents still long for a sense of normalcy, a sense of family, and the gifts your generous donations make possible, go a long way to bring the true Spirit of Christmas," says the host couple. Please RSVP: 663-8646 or jane@deepvac.com |
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| Sat - Oct 02 10:00 AM - 11:00 AM |
An Organic Conversation with Helge Hellberg Marin Organic's Executive Director, a weekly radio show on Green 960AM, featuring groundbreaking initiatives and ecology-based thinking in the organic food and holistic health movement. Visit: www.helgehellberg.com |
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| Sat - Oct 02 5:30 PM - 9:30 PM |
The High School Girl's Supper Club at SGVCC Meets first Saturday of every month. All high school girls are welcome. Please bring a pot luck dish and or dessert to share. Chat, chill and watch a good movie. RSVP: 488-8888 x209 or heatherrichardson@comcast.net |
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| Sun - Oct 03 11:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
Toluma Farm Monthly Guided Tour Visit the milking parlor before hiking up to see does and bucks and kids on the first and only goat dairy in Marin. The herd of 200 goats, (Nubian, Saanen, Alpine, and LaMancha), grazes on organically certified pastureland. Learn about all things goat as well as the significance of pasture rotation. Guests are allowed a longer hike along the top of the property and are encouraged to bring a picnic lunch. The recently rehabilitated ranch is now part of MALT's agricultural easement family. Small tour fee. RSVP required: 707-878-2041 or tamara@tolumafarms.com m |
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| Sun - Oct 03 12:00 PM - 1:00 PM |
Peace Demonstration with the Mainstreet Moms in Point Reyes Station on Summer Break |
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| Sun - Oct 03 3:00 PM - 6:00 PM |
Valley Ping Pong open gym meeting every Sunday from 3-6pm in the new gym. Eight tables, several extra sets of paddles. All skill levels welcome. Info: JJSayers@comcast.net) or www.lagunitasttc.weebly.com |
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| Tue - Oct 05 10:00 AM - 12:00 PM |
First Five School Readiness Program playgroup at San Geronimo Valley Community Center Room 9 at Lagunitas School every Tuesday and Thursday for children under 5 |