CURRENT THROUGH MARCH 2018 REGISTER ONLINE www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.com WINTER 2018

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Parks and Recreation PARKS & RECREATION PAGES Director Special Events 2 Childrens’s Programs Sausalito is a great community and the quarterly magazine “Sausalito Playland 7 Birthday Parties 8 and its Community” reflects that. While the magazine is produced Day Off Camps 9 by the Parks and Recreation Department and a good half contains Dance 10 Parks and Recreation sponsored classes, programs, and events, the Music 11 magazine also includes information from various City Departments Sports 11 such as the Police and Library. In addition to official City items, After School Programs 12 Adult Programs the Magazine contains information from many other community Enrichment 13 organizations. You can find information on the three Sister City Music 15 programs, our local schools, the Chamber of Commerce Gingerbread Dance 15 House Tour, the Sausalito Woman’s Club, Sausalito Historical Society Health & Wellness 16 Sports 17 and senior activities from the Edgewater Seniors and Sausalito Village. Parks & Facilities 20 Here at the Parks and Recreation Department we take great pride in our quarterly magazine. I hope you enjoy it, read it cover to cover, and COMMUNITY PAGES take part in some of the fantastic programs offered by the City and Sausalito Public Library 22 Sausalito Police Department 26 other groups. Sausalito Village 27 On behalf of the Parks and Recreation Department I wish you a Age Friendly Sausalito 28 warm and safe winter and I hope to see you soon. Edgewater Seniors 29 Sausalito Sister Cities 30 Sausalito Gingerbread Tour 33 Mike Langford Sausalito Historical Society 34 Sustainability Commission News 35 Sausalito / Marin City Schools 36 Sausalito Parks & Recreation Sausalito Woman’s Club 37 Chamber of Commerce 38 Department City of Sausalito Quick Reference Sheet 39 Address: First floor of City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito, CA 94965 Phone: 415-289-4152 Fax: 415-289-4189 Web: www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.com Facebook: @sausalitoparksandrecreation Hours: Monday–Friday 8:30am–5pm

PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR Stay up to date on public issues, meeting notices, and events with the Mike Langford • 415-289-4126 • [email protected] Sausalito Currents email newsletter—your source for weekly news from RECREATION SUPERVISOR, PROGRAMS the City of Sausalito. You’ll also receive occasional news flashes on Linda Finch • 415-289-4140 • [email protected] important issues affecting Sausalito, like road closures and weather RECREATION SUPERVISOR, SPECIAL EVENTS alerts. Julie Myers • 415-289-4198 • [email protected] If you have questions or would like to submit a community event ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE to the What’s Happening section of Currents, please send email to Bryan Valle • 415-289-4197 • [email protected] [email protected]

The Sausalito Parks & Recreation Department strives to provide quality programs to Sausalito and its community that enhance growth, expression, and recreation through people, parks, and programs.

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Parks & Recreation Calendar of Events

DECEMBER • 12/2 Breakfast with Santa JANUARY FRIDAY NIGHTS, JUNE 1 THROUGH AUGUST 24, 6:30PM – 8PM • 1/27 Sausalito’s Souper Bowl FEBRUARY Sponsorships & Reserved Tables Available Now! • 2/11 Family Fun Valentine’s Dance Party Sausalito’s summertime Jazz & Blues by the Bay concerts are a legendary MARCH local favorite and you have a chance to be a part of it as a sponsor or with • 3/9 Outdoor Movie Night a reserved season table. Breathtaking views of Angel Island, San Francisco, • 3/31 Easter Egg Hunt and the Bay provide the backdrop for this weekly celebration at Gabrielson APRIL Park in downtown Sausalito. Sponsors and those who reserve tables enjoy the • 4/21 City-Wide Yard Sale view, great music, good food, and wonderful friends every week at their very MAY own table. • 5/12 WAG Dog Festival Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities All events produced by Sausalito Parks & Recreation Jazz & Blues Sponsorships are a great opportunity to showcase your business Sponsorship opportunities available and demonstrate support for the local community. Season Table sales sponsorships will open at 9am on the date indicated below at the Parks & Like us on Facebook @sausalitoparksandrecreation to stay up Recreation Office at City Hall on a first come, first served basis. 415-289- to date with all events and activities. 4152. People who come in person will get priority over phone calls and email.

Jazz & Blues the Bay Sponsor Benefits PRODUCER DIAMOND PLATINUM GOLD SILVER BRONZE Corporate Logo Banner on Front of Stage ✓ Right of First offer for Producer’s Sponsorship for 2019 season ✓ 100-Word Write-up on Jazz & Blues Website. Includes Hot Link. ✓ ✓ Number of Reserved Tables For Six for Entire Season 2 2 1 1 1 0 Number of Reserved Parking Passes for Entire Season 2 2 2 0 0 0 Logo on Jazz & Blues Banner in Gabrielson Park (15’x6’) ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Listed on Jazz & Blues Sweatshirt and T-Shirt ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Logo on Jazz & Blues Website ✓ ✓ Logo on Promotional Material ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Listed as Sponsor in the Sausalito Quarterly Magazine—Summer ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Thank You Announcement Each Week Before Concert ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ Number of Jazz & Blues Sweatshirts 12 8 6 6 0 0 Date Available for Sponsorship Jan 2 Jan 8 Jan 22 Jan 29 Feb 5 Feb 5 Cost $5,000 $3,500 $2,000 $1,100 $700 $300 *Producer Level is exclusive and has first right of refusal for 2019 season.

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FREE SEATING TERMS & CONDITIONS Each year the free Jazz and Blues by the Bay concert series has become more and more popular attracting greater crowds. In order to ensure that it is a positive experience for all we ask for your compliance with the following:

• Chairs in free lawn seating area must not have seats taller than 8” from the ground and the backs of the chairs may be no taller than the shoulder height of the occupant • Any tables may be no taller than 18” • Blankets between nightly tables are not allowed • Rocks used to hold blankets in place must be returned before the start of the concert • Please reserve and use only the space you need • Please make room for others. Let’s all have a good time! • Please do not park on Spinnaker Way in the red zone for any reason or Season Table Reservations you will be cited and towed Tables not reserved by Sponsors are made available to the general public to reserve on a first come, first served basis. To reserve, please call 415-289-4152 on the date listed. AS ALWAYS, FOOD AND BEVERAGES SPONSORED BY LOCAL NON-PROFIT GROUPS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT EACH CONCERT. IF Resident Season Table Reservations $550 YOUR NON-PROFIT IS INTERESTED IN THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE TABLES OPEN FOR PURCHASE ON FEBRUARY 19 CONTACT PARKS & RECREATION FOR MORE INFORMATION.

Non-Resident Season Table Reservations $650 415-289-4152 TABLES OPEN FOR PURCHASE ON FEBRUARY 26

Can’t commit to the entire season? A limited number of reserved tables are available every Friday night on a one-time weekly basis. These tables are only available by advance registration.

Weekly, One-Time Reserved Table Residents: $60 Non-Residents: $70 TABLES OPEN FOR PURCHASE ON MARCH 5

TABLE TERMS & CONDITIONS

• Tables include a round table, six chairs, a navy linen, and a table number • Tables cannot be resold to other parties. They can be gifted. • Tables will be selected from the 2018 Jazz Table Map. Check out www.jazzandbluesbythebay.com • All table locations are approximate; there is no guarantee that tables will be placed at the exact same location each week • Tables must be cleared by 8:15pm each night for breakdown • Table holders must recycle/throw away all refuse from their table each night. Trash receptacles/recycling bins are placed throughout the park • Please do not park on Spinnaker Way in the red zone for any reason or you will be cited and towed • Items left on or around tables are not the responsibility of the City of Sausalito, its officers or agents • Tables and table name plates may not be moved or removed • Additional chairs are available for $5 each. Please do not take chairs from other tables

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Breakfast With Santa

SATURDAY, DECEMBER 2 SAUSALITO YACHT CLUB Santa’s coming! He’s making a special trip to the Sausalito Yacht Club to eat breakfast with you and your family! He will sail up and join the breakfast at 8:45am. It will be a jolly morning where the kids make holiday crafts and visit with Santa while elves prepare a delicious breakfast of pancakes, sausage, milk and juice. Take your photo with Mr. Claus himself and make special memories! (Psst. Don’t forget your camera!)

SPACE IS LIMITED. REGISTRATION REQUIRED. Call Sausalito Parks and Recreation at 289-4152

TWO SEATINGS WITH SANTA: SA 12/2 8:30am-9:30am $15R $18NR SA 12/2 9:45am-10:45am $15R $18NR

FREE FOR CHILDREN TWO AND UNDER! HIGH CHAIRS BY REQUEST ONLY.

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Sausalito’s Souper Bowl Easter Egg Hunt Saturday, January 27 Saturday, March 31 2pm–5pm, Downtown Sausalito 10am–11:30am, Caledonia Street & Dunphy Park Participate in Sausalito’s 3rd Annual Souper Bowl! Purchase a ticket for $15 The Easter Bunny will be hopping into town this spring to lead the Easter and you get to visit 12 or more of Sausalito’s restaurants to try their best Parade and he hopes to see you there! The parade starts at 10am sharp at soup. Then you get to vote for your favorite. Tickets can be purchased online the Fire Station on Johnson and Caledonia. The parade will end at 10:15am at www.sausalitosouperbowl.com or in person starting at 1:30pm Saturday, at Dunphy Park for the Legendary Easter Egg Hunt. At 10:30am children’s January 27th at the Ferry Landing downtown. Sausalito’s Souper Bowl is musician Tim Cain will do a special show for all the little bunnies in presented by Sausalito Parks and Recreation. For more information visit attendance and then the famous Easter Bonnet Contest will commence at www.sausalitosouperbowl.com 11am. The contest is judged by representatives from the Sausalito Woman’s Club. This is a great event for you to show off your creativity and unique style. So come on down with your best bonnet on and a basket for all the eggs you are going to find. Presented by Sausalito Parks and Recreation. More information can be found at www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.com

Family Fun Valentine’s Dance Party Sunday, February 11 5pm–7:15pm, Exercise Room, City Hall Moms and Dads, celebrate Valentine’s Day with the little sweethearts in your life. Bring your sons and daughters to the annual Family Dance Party. A professional DJ will teach you some dance moves before the real dancing gets started. Refreshments and snacks will be provided. Each family receives a photograph keepsake. Dress is casual, but feel free to dress up, too. Presented by Sausalito Parks and Recreation. Sponsored by the Sausalito Lion’s Club.

Fee (per family) $50R* $55NR*

Outdoor Movie Night FRIDAY MARCH 9, 6:30pm Gabrielson Park Back to the Future Come watch this instant classic on the BIG screen with surround sound in beautiful Gabrielson Park. Jump Back to the Future with friends or family at this popular event. Enjoy the lawn seating, beautiful view and a great movie. Popcorn will be for sale. This is going to be a great time out. Hope you can make it and don’t forget your hover-skateboard and self-lacing tennis shoes!

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Sausalito Wag – Dog Festival Saturday, May 12 10am–3pm, Marinship Park Presented by Sausalito Parks and Recreation, Sausalito Wag is a first ever dog festival coming to Sausalito. Join your fellow dog enthusiasts in celebrating all things canine. There will be an Everyday Dog Show, Human/ Dog games, demonstrations and much more. Everyday Dog Show categories are: Best Costume, Best Wag, Best Trick, Best Owner/Dog Look-a-like, Best Bark and Best Body Part. So get you and your dog ready to enter the show and win some great prizes! Dog rescues will be on site for pet adoptions. Vendors will be there from all over Marin County and beyond. Food and beverages will be available. The event is free for all and more information can be found at www.sausalitowag.com.

City-Wide Yard Sale Saturday, April 21 9am – 2pm, MLK Parking Lot and Basketball Courts

SELLERS AND BUYERS WANTED! BUYERS: Come by and see what awesome items you might find. ADMISSION IS FREE. Over 80 different booths!!! SELLERS: Sign up for Sausalito’s City-Wide Yard Sale where your old goodies might be someone else’s new treasures. Make some money selling what you no longer need. Please no craft vendors allowed, no food vendors allowed and only garage/rummage sale items to be sold. The City reserves the right to refuse any items it does not view as appropriate for sale at this event.

Spaces rent between $15 and $31, depending on location. Space choice and table rentals are first come, first served. Priority is given to those in person over phone calls or emails REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 12 AT 9AM. Call 415-289-4152 to register

Yellow Space $15R $20NR Blue Space $18R $23NR Orange Space $20R $25NR Purple Space (TENT OK) $20R $25NR Pink Space $25R $30NR Red Space ` $31R $36NR 6’ Table Rental (one per space) $13 3’ Round Table Rental $8

Check out the SPACE MAP online: www.sausalitoyardsale.com

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FOR AGES 7 AND UNDER ADMISSION Morning drop-in program features a full sized gymnasium with inflatable Drop-In: $10R $12NR bounce houses, activity stations, and plenty of toys, including arcade style 12-Visit Pass: $100R $110NR basketball hoops, wagons, cars, hula hoops, toddler ball hoops and balls. We accept cash, check or credit cards. Kids who want a more quiet setting can play in the tot room with trains or color with crayons. FREE ACTIVITIES (with paid admission) Mondays – Reptile Show For adults, we offer complimentary coffee and tea. Tuesdays – Music Class Thursdays – Music Class HOURS OF OPERATION* Fridays – Reptile Show Monday 9am–12pm Tuesday 9am–12pm RULES Wednesday Closed No shoes in bounce house facility. Thursday 9am–12pm No eating in bounce house facility. Friday 9am–12pm No adults allowed in the bounce houses. Saturday 9am–12pm Adults must be accompanied by a child. Sunday Closed No strollers inside the building. Covered stroller parking is available outside.

*Closed: FOR MORE INFORMATION, VISIT PLAYLANDSAUSALITO.COM Nov 23rd, Nov 24th Dec 25th, Dec 31st, Jan 1st, Jan 2nd LOCATION: MLK GYM, 610 COLOMA ST, BLDG #6, SAUSALITO PHONE (DURING PLAYLAND HOURS) 415-339-9154

PARKS & RECREATION 415-289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.com 7 CHILDREN’S PROGRAMS Book Your Next Party at Playland! Playland Sausalito offers several party options for children up to 12 years LOCATION: MLK GYM, 610 COLOMA ST, BLDG #6, SAUSALITO old. All parties include decorations and balloons. FOR MORE INFORMATION: PRIVATE PARTIES To book a party or check availability, contact Sausalito Parks & Recreation Playland Party (ages 8 and under) 415-289-4152 Your party has the entire facility, including three large jumpy houses, a For more information about Playland, visit playlandsausalito.com 15-ft slide, arcade style basketball hoops and kiddie cars. For infants and toddlers, the tot room has train tables, floor mats, and coloring. Saturdays: 12:30pm–2:30pm, 3pm–5pm, 5:30pm–7:30pm Sundays: 2:30pm–4:30pm, 5–7pm

Up to 25 kids $350R $360NR 26 to 50 kids $425R $435NR

SEMI-PRIVATE PLAYLAND PARTY (ages 7 and under) Your party shares the jumpy house facility with the public, but you have a private indoor party room or outdoor patio. Includes table covers and balloon decorations. Seating available for up to 14 kids. Saturdays: 10am–12pm

Indoor Party $250R $260NR Outdoor Party $200R $210NR *Up to 14 kids. Additional kids pay regular Playland drop-in fee.

NERF BLASTER PARTY (ages 12 and under) Kids have a “blast” ducking, dodging and running through barricades and obstacles while playing Nerf Blaster tag. Limited to 24 kids. Saturdays: 6pm–8pm Sundays: 5:30pm–7:30pm

$400R $410NR

SUMO BATTLE PARTY (ages 12 and under) Kids “battle it out” while wearing inflatable suits and helmets with protective padding on the floor. Limited to 24 kids. Saturdays: 6pm–8pm Sundays: 5:30pm–7:30pm

$400R $410NR

NOTE: Alcohol may be served to adults at your Private Party when you submit a special event permit application with the City of Sausalito and pay the additional $50 permit processing fee.

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Sausalito Parks and Recreation and Mt Tam Adventures are pleased to offer MID-WINTER BREAK DAY CAMPS day camps during school closure days this fall and winter. Course # 11461.1181 Join our enthusiastic staff of trained recreation leaders for variety of M-F 2/19-2/23 8am-4pm $200R $210NR activities including Nerf Blaster games, arts, sports, Karaoke and board Daily Registration games. Our camp offers a safe, nurturing environment in which children Course # 11461.1182 are free to explore new things, meet new friends, and create memories that M 2/19 8am-4pm $60R $65NR last a lifetime. The program is designed to cater to the community with a Course # 11461.1183 traditional fun camp for grade school aged children. TU 2/20 8am-4pm $60R $65NR Course # 11461.1184 THANKSGIVING WEEK DAY CAMPS W 2/21 8am-4pm $60R $65NR Daily Registration Course # 11461.1185 Course # 11461.4174 TH 2/22 8am-4pm $60R $65NR M 11/20 8am–4pm* $60R $65NR Course # 11461.1186 Course # 11461.4175 F 2/23 8am-4pm $60R $65NR TU 11/21 8am–4pm* $60R $65NR Location: MLK Gym, 610 Coloma Street, Building #6, Sausalito Course # 11461.4176 *Extended Care Available 4pm–5:30pm for additional $20R ($22NR) W 11/22 8am–4pm* $60R $65NR Location: MLK Gym, 610 Coloma Street, Building #6, Sausalito SPRING BREAK DAY CAMPS *Extended Care Available 4pm–5:30pm for additional $20R ($22NR) Course # 11462.1181 M-F 4/9-4/13 8am-4pm $200R $210NR WINTER BREAK DAY CAMPS Daily Registration 4-Day Week Registration – sign up for the 4-day week and save! Course # 11462.1182 Course # 11461.4187 M 4/9 8am-4pm $60R $65NR M–F 12/26–12/29 8am–4pm* $200R $210NR Course # 11462.1183 Course # 11461.4186 TU 4/10 8am-4pm $60R $65NR M–F 1/2–1/5 8am–4pm* $200R $210NR Course # 11462.1184 Daily Registration W 4/11 8am-4pm $60R $65NR Course # 11461.4182 Course # 11462.1185 TU 12/26 8am–4pm* $60R $65NR TH 4/12 8am-4pm $60R $65NR Course # 11461.4183 Course # 11462.1186 W 12/27 8am–4pm* $60R $65NR F 4/13 8am-4pm $60R $65NR Course # 11461.4184 Location: MLK Gym, 610 Coloma Street, Building #6, Sausalito TH 12/28 8am–4pm* $60R $65NR *Extended Care Available 4pm–5:30pm for additional $20R ($22NR) Course # 11461.4185 F 12/29 8am–4pm* $60R $65NR Course # 11461.4178 TU 1/2 8am–4pm* $60R $65NR Course # 11461.4179 W 1/3 8am-4pm* $60R $65NR Course # 11461.4180 TH 1/4 8am–4pm* $60R $65NR Course # 11461.4181 F 1/5 8am–4pm* $60R $65NR Location: MLK Gym, 610 Coloma Street, Building #6, Sausalito *Extended Care Available 4pm–5:30pm $20R/day ($22NR),

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Pre-Ballet for Mommy and Me (Ages 2–3) Pre-Ballet Ages 3-4 Moms, Dads and Nannies are encouraged to participate in this fun and Spring Ballet Recital Class musical introduction to creative movement. This playful class improves This 10-week session will finish with a recital on Saturday, May 12 where motor skills as children perform finger plays, dance to nursery rhymes and children will dance onstage in a costume for their family and friends. To move with balls or scarves to music. Wear comfortable clothing that is participate in the recital a $48 costume fee must be paid on the first day easy to dance in. Come barefoot or wear ballet shoes. Children must be the of class to the instructor. Dancers use their imaginations to learn basic minimum age by the first day of class. ballet steps and positions. They develop gross and fine motor skills, learn cooperation, self-control and dance class etiquette. For class children should Course # 13391.1181 wear simple leotards, tights and pink ballet slippers. TH 1/11–2/15 10am–10:45am $90R $100NR Children must be the minimum age by the first day of class. Course # 13391.1182 TH 3/1–4/5 10am–10:45am $90R $100NR Course # 13393.4181 Course # 13391.1183 TH 3/1 – 5/10* 11am–11:45am $148R** $158NR** TH 4/19–5/24 10am–10:45am $90R $100NR Recital on Saturday, May 12 at 2pm Exercise Room—City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Exercise Room—City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *No class 4/12 Pre-Ballet Ages (3–4) **plus $48 Costume Fee For children who want to try a ballet class, this is a fun introduction. Dancers develop gross and fine motor skills, learn cooperation, self control and class For questions about the class, contact Miss Matrisha at 415-722-8281. etiquette all while learning basic ballet. They catch fairies when they plie, jete over a colored ribbon and dance with a scarf to a story. Dancers should wear simple leotards, tights and ballet slippers. Spring Ballet Recital! We are happy to announce that the Pre-Ballet Age 3–4 class will Course # 13392.1181 participate in a dance recital this spring. The recital is on stage TH 1/1–2/15 11am–11:45am $90R $100NR Saturday, May 12 at 2pm in San Rafael. Children should enroll in Exercise Room—City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito the ten-week session starting March 1 and pay the $48 costume fee directly to Miss Matrisha on the first day of class. Please contact Miss Matrisha for recital and costume details: [email protected]

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Music Together of Marin (0–5 years) Get ready to have fun with your little one as we explore the joy of family music! Music Together® is a play-based curriculum for babies, toddlers, and preschoolers. Based on child development research, we group children of a variety of ages, fostering natural, family-style learning. Every participant can explore at their own level in singing, moving, chanting, listening, watching, or exploring musical instruments. Come and join the fun with your little one! To learn more about our sibling rates & sample classes visit www. musictogetherofmarin.com

TU 1/16–3/27* 9:30am–10:15am $250/10 classes New! Keiki Hula: Hawaiian Dance for Kids Exercise Room—City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Keiki Hula: Hawaiian Dance for Kids is a fun, easy-to-learn exploration of Register online at www.musictogetherofmarin.com dance from the Pacific Islands. Young learners discover the rich culture *No class 2/20 of beautiful Hawaii as they learn about forklore, song and music, as well as traditional choreography. Suitable for beginners, this ten-week session provides guided instruction, builds basic dance skills and offers opportunities for self-expression.

Course #13641.4171 SA 10/14-2/24 12pm-1pm $235R $245NR

Rebound Basketball Academy These fun classes develop sports skills, improve self-esteem and fair play while teaching the fundamentals of basketball—dribbling, passing, and shooting. Fee includes a ribbon reward.

2 TO 3.5 YEARS Course # 15691.1181 SU 1/21–3/18 10:05am–10:30am $120R 130NR 3.5 TO 5 YEARS Course # 15692.1181 SU 1/21–3/18 10:35am–11:10am $130R 140NR 5 TO 10 YEARS Course # 15693.1181 SU 1/21–3/18 11:15am–12pm $140R 150NR Robin Sweeny Park Basketball Courts, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito

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Kung Fu Martial Arts A traditional Chinese martial art popularized in America by such stars as After School Programs Bruce Lee and Jackie Chan, Kung Fu training emphasizes mental discipline, Last year Sausalito Parks and Recreation partnered with Willow Creek physical health, and self-defense. Kung Fu technique is circular and flowing, Academy to offer a variety of after school enrichment classes for following the natural movements of the human body and of other creatures, students in grades 5–8. Building on the success of these programs, life powerful tigers, graceful cranes, and agile monkeys. Young Kung Fu we are pleased to expand our offerings this year to all students within students learn basic techniques including stances, blocks, kicks, and the Sausalito and Marin City school district. We are also allowing punches. They also learn that it is important to avoid confrontation and to drop-in registration if space is available. Contact Sausalito Parks and never begin fights. Recreation for more information or to register. Instructor Sifu Munzer Dajani is Head Instructor and Program Director for the Shaolin Martial Arts Center.

Exhilarating Art Course #14771.1181 In this hands-on class with local artist Miss K, students will explore W 1/10–2/14 3pm–3:45pm $125/7classes various forms of media. This class is designed to bring out the artist in all, Course #14771.1182 regardless of ability. Projects will include tie dying, mandala drink coasters, W 2/28–4/4 3pm–3:45pm $107/6 classes paper maché masks, and nature still life. All supplies are included. Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito

Course #11751.1181 TU 1/9–2/13 4pm–5pm $107/6classes Wednesday Afternoons in the Library – Free! Course #11751.1182 Open to all kids 4 years and older TU 2/27–4/3 4pm–5pm $107/6 classes Join us Wednesdays for fun, playful programs. These events include Game Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito movies, art programs, science explorations, our monthly Building Club, special story times and more. Visit the Library for details. Come by anytime between 3pm and 4:30pm.

Edgewater Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito

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NEW! Acrylic Landscape Painting Paint Marin landscapes with Bernard Healey. Both beginners and experienced will learn the elements of acrylic painting including composition, color theory and perspective. Each session is fully demonstrated and supportively critiqued. Subjects covered will be trees and water scenes of areas such as Marin farmlands, Raccoon Strait, Mt. Tamalpais, , and Tennessee Valley. Bring any supplies that you have. A suggested supplies list will be provided at the first session. Instructor Bernard Healey began his Art career in 1947 after serving in the United States Navy. He attended the Academy of Advertising Art and the California School of Fine Art, both in San Francisco. He went on to work as a publication illustrator at the Bechtel Corporation, a worldwide Construction company, and he eventually joined the Marin Society of Artists in Ross, where he exhibited his own work, served as a juror, and chaired their Artist Advisory Council. Restoring Wooden Furniture In 2004, instructors at College of Marin noticed Healey’s solo acrylic Learn fundamental and traditional techniques to professionally restore painting exhibit and invited him to join the faculty, where he continues to your own wooden furnishings. Students learn basic tool use and finishing teach. He also teaches and lectures at Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, techniques including cabinet scrapers, chisel with sharpening, staining, the Mill Valley Community Center, and privately in his home studio. finishing, French polishing and advanced workshops including “Chinoiserie,” Although Healey prefers to work in acrylics, he has also become using gold and bronzing powder, spray guns and difficult repairs. proficient in watercolor. Most of his paintings are plein air, but he Students provide their own piece of furniture to restore. Please call the occasionally works from reference photos and paints finished work in his instructor 415-331-1451 to ensure that a proposed piece will be finished home studio. within the scope of the class time-frame. Instructor Richard Morton has been restoring antique furniture for Course #21051.1181 the past 30 years and has studied the art of furniture repair extensively M 1/18-1/29 10am-1pm $72R $82NR at home and abroad, including a three-year apprenticeship in Japan. See Course #21051.1182 some examples of Richard’s work under the furniture restoration link on his M 2/5-2/26 10am-1pm $72R $82NR website, www.rickproductions.com Course #21051.1183 M 3/5-3/26 10am-1pm $72R $82NR Course # 21521.4175 Location: Edgewater Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito F December* 1:30pm–4:30pm $195R $205NR Course # 21521.4176 Painting with Diana Bradley S December* 10am–1pm $195R $205NR This course is meant for anyone interested in painting and art. The aim is Course # 21521.1181 simple: to inspire, to challenge and to grow in a friendly and fun setting. F January* 1:30pm–4:30pm $195R $205NR Get advice on composition, drawing, perspective and learn a few new Course # 21521.1182 painting techniques. Bring your own art supplies and medium, and Instructor S January* 10am–1pm $195R $205NR Diana Bradley collaborates with you, offers her own insights and the class Course # 21521.1183 discusses pieces as they progress. Diana is a signature member of the F February* 1:30pm–4:30pm $195R $205NR National Watercolor Society and teaches sketching as an artist in residence Course # 21521.1184 at Yosemite. S February* 10am–1pm $195R $205NR Course # 21521.1185 Course # 21181.4173 F March* 1:30pm–4:30pm $195R $205NR TH 12/7–12/28 2pm–5pm $48R $53NR Course # 21521.1186 Course # 21181.1181 S March* 10am–1pm $195R $205NR TH 1/4–1/25 2pm–5pm $48R $53NR Location: Fine Antique Restoration, 610 Coloma Street, Suite 710, Sausalito Course # 21181.1182 TH 2/1–2/22 2pm–5pm $48R $53NR *NOTE: Students must register in either Friday or Saturday class. Course # 21181.1183 The full class meets for three sessions per month. Students may choose TH 3/1–3/29 2pm–5pm $60R $65NR which Fridays or Saturdays during the month. Students may also work on Edgewater Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito their furnishing at least once during the week while they are taking the classes.

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Small Dog 1 Dog Handling Classes For dogs 4 months and older that will be 30 lbs. and under as adults. A Marin Humane Society offers its popular family dog training classes at beginning-level class teaching the fundamentals of good manners—sit, Sausalito Parks & Recreation! Register online at marinhumanesociety. down, stay, come, polite greetings and walking, wait at doors, and leave it. com/events/classes/dog FIRST CLASS IS MANDATORY AND FOR PEOPLE ONLY, NO DOGS, PLEASE!

SA 2/24–4/7* 9:30am–10:30am** $165/6 classes Family Dog 1 Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito For dogs 4 months and older. A beginning-level class teaching the *No class 3/31 fundamentals of good manners—sit, down, stay, come, polite greetings and **First class 9am–10:30am walking, wait at doors, and leave it. FIRST CLASS IS MANDATORY AND FOR PEOPLE ONLY. NO DOGS, PLEASE! Family Dog 2 Only graduates of Family Dog 1 or dogs who pass a placement test (please SA 1/6–2/17* 9:30am–10:30am** $165/6 classes call 415-506-6280 to schedule) may enroll in Family Dog 2. Hone the skills Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito learned in Family Dog 1 through a variety of exercises that solidify your dog’s *No class 1/20 good manners and focus on you in distracting situations. Dogs attend all **First class 9am–10:30am classes.

Loose Leash Walking and Recalls SA 2/24–4/7* 10:45am–11:45am $165/6 classes Graduates of Family Dog 1 or pass a placement test (please call 415-506- Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito 6280 to schedule). This short series focuses on a variety of creative and *No class 3/31 practical exercises to help your dog walk politely on leash and to come when called. Dogs attend all classes. Instructor Ali Vorhies, a lifelong dog owner, began training her own Portuguese Water Dog in agility, rally obedience and water work (a specialty SA 1/6–2/3* 10:45am–11:45am $115/4 classes of the PWDs) 15 years ago. She and her dog titled in all of these performance Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito sports. Completing the Marin Humane Society’s Canine Behavior Academy *No class 1/20 inspired her to learn more about dog behavior. She began volunteering in the Behavior & Training department as a Dog Evaluation Assistant. She continually educates herself about dog training and behavior, and recently attended a workshop on companion dog scenting work.

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Belly Dance – Basics Plus A fun and friendly class for people of any level of dance experience. Learn and practice all the basic moves of belly dance for a full body workout that is invigorating, energizing and fun. We will build on the basics to learn belly dance moves, combinations and choreographies. We will also discover and explore our individual and unique belly dance expression. Over time, we will learn use of belly dance props such as veils, finger cymbals, and sword or tray balancing. This class will be a chance to breathe, stretch, move, dance, sweat, express, smile, learn new things and meet new friends. Instructor Jade Rose (Jadeera) brings to her teaching; 35 years of dance study, training and performance, 20 years of experience as a dance teacher, and 8 years as a successful professional belly dance artist.

DROP-IN M Ongoing 7pm–8:30pm $12R $14NR

Taiko–Adult I (Introduction) Drums provided! Taiko is the art of Japanese drumming, which develops self-expression and musical creativity. This course is a basic introduction to the world of taiko. This includes Japanese expressions, the kinds and use of taiko (drums), and Swing Dance the sounds of various taiko beats. In each class, everyone will participate by Simple and versatile style of dance taught in a relaxed, fun environment. playing on actual drums. Minimum age is 12 years old. Learn with or without a partner since instruction is given for leaders and followers. Dancing with various partners is encouraged, but not required. NOTE: Taiko is a physically demanding and challenging activity. It requires Instructor Robin Leonard has taught in various locations and has been fitness, stamina, peak physical conditioning and flexible joints and muscles. swing dancing for years. Instructor reserves the right to request a doctor’s written permission and By registering for the class, students can attend the half-hour, Open written waver of liability. Dance Session from 8pm until 8:30pm for no additional charge. Please arrive 10 minutes early if registering at the studio instead of online. Please note: Course # 22341.1181 Drop Ins please arrive 5 minutes early to allow time to register SU 1/7–2/25 10am–12pm $60R $70NR Course #2231.1182 Course #23701.4173 SU 3/4–4/22 10am–12pm $60R $70NR W 12/6–12/27 7pm–8pm $45R $53NR *Additional $90 supply fee to cover costs of taiko equipment and materials. Course #23701.1181 Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito W 1/31–11/24 7pm–8pm $45R $53NR Course #23701.1182 W 2/7–2/28 7pm–8pm $45R $53NR Course #23701.1183 W 3/7–3/28 7pm–8pm $45R $53NR DROP-IN Ongoing 7pm–8pm $13R $15NR Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *No class Jan. 31

Open Swing Dance Session Join the group Wednesday nights for an open swing dance! We will be playing swinging tracks so you can show off your moves. Open Swing Dance only happens when the Swing Dance course meets.

W Ongoing* 8pm–8:30pm $3R $5NR Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *No class 1/31

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Leisure Walks in Marin Do you find the rugged trails of Marin too challenging? Join us for easy and fun walks in the flat lands and gentle slopes of Marin. We’ll take time to do bird watching, admire the wild flowers and meditate on the beautiful scenery around us. This is a great opportunity to adventure outside, meet new people and enjoy the magic of nature. Length of walk is approximately two miles. Classes are coed. Enrollment is limited. Led by nature guide Donna Simonsen, who also teaches Gentle Yoga Classes.

Yoga with Dr. Ehret Course No. 24221.4173 Dr. Richard Ehret, Chiropractor, teaches a basic Hatha Yoga routine to F 12/1–12/22* 2pm–3:30pm $68R/4 walks $78NR/4 walks increase flexibility, release tension and tone muscles. Join this drop-in class Course No. 24221.1181 for an hour of development and relaxation for the mind, body and spirit. F 1/5–1/26* 2pm–3:30pm $68R/4 walks $78NR/4 walks Course No. 24221.1182 10-VISIT PASS F 2/2–2/23* 2pm–3:30pm $68R/4 walks $78NR/4 walks Course # 24501.1181 Course No. 24221.1183 TH Ongoing 7:30pm–8:45pm $80R $90NR F 3/2–3/23* 2pm–3:30pm $68R/4 walks $78NR/4 walks DROP-IN *If you miss a walk you can make it up the following month. TH Ongoing 7:30pm–8:45pm $10R $12NR **Individual walk $20R; $22NR Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Hiking and Yoga Adventures Tai Chi Basics Join us for an inspiring hike and discover waterfalls and the magic of Beginning and Intermediate Level fields and hills covered with beautiful wildflowers. Connect with nature to Tai Chi is a gentle, complete aerobic exercise. Daily practice increases rejuvenate, replenish and nurture yourself and reawaken the elements of aerobic capacity and improves balance while developing a physical center wilderness within. We will pause to do some simple yoga amidst the beauty and sense of mental well-being. Students will be exposed to the scientific of nature and then explore Marin’s most magnificent hiking trails with principles from which the mystical qualities of this ancient Chinese art arise. abundant magical redwood forests, majestic mountains, winding creeks Special emphasis will be given to avoidance of knee pain and damage. Basic and rolling hills. The hikes are moderately challenging and average 4 to 6 use of breath and the fundamentals of footwork will also be included. miles. Directions to trailheads are given at time of registration. Enrollment Instructor Joe Quinn is a retired firefighter, healing massage therapist, is limited. Led by Donna Simonsen, inspirational Nature Guide and Yoga and currently a student of medical Qigong at the East West Academy of Teacher. Healing Arts with Dr. Effie Chow. Joe has been teaching Tai Chi for over ten years. He currently teaches Yang style Tai Chi and Chow Qigong. For more Course No. 24222.4173 information, contact Joe at 415-602-4544 or [email protected]. F 12/1–12/22* 9am–12pm $90R/4 hikes $100NR/4 hikes Course No. 24222.1181 DROP-IN F 1/5–1/26* 9am–12pm $90R/4 hikes $100NR/4 hikes TH Ongoing 6:15pm–7:15pm $10R $12NR Course No. 24222.1182 Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito F 2/2–2/23* 9am–12pm $90R/4 hikes $100NR/4 hikes Course No. 24222.1183 Rosen Method Movement F 3/2–3/23* 9am–12pm $90R/4 hikes $100NR/4 hikes These fun, simple courses include different kinds of music and support *If you miss a hike you can make it up the following month. movements designed to improve alignment and flexibility. By gently moving **Individual Hike $25R; $27NR joints and muscles, we discover the parts in us that are open as well as those that have been closed because of tension or physical and emotional pain. As range of motion increases, we breathe easier and we come in touch Interested in Teaching a class? with a new awareness of our bodies and a renewed feeling of ourselves. If you have a special skill or are particularly knowledgeable about a Tina Kelly Green is a licensed Rosen Movement teacher and Certified subject and would like to share it with others, drop us a line. Proposals Rosen Method and Transformational Bodywork Practitioner. for all ages, classes, and/or workshops are encouraged. Contact Linda Finch at [email protected]. DROP-IN M,TH Ongoing 8:30am–9:30am $10R $12NR Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito

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Marin Table Tennis Club Marin Table Tennis Club – The Marin Table Tennis Club has been attended by hundreds of enthusiasts, Beginners and Intermediates with an average attendance of 12 to 20 players per night. We offer six Enjoy the game of “ping pong” and learn the sport of “table tennis” with an tournament-class Stiga tables and nets. We also provide balls and paddles. open play format, with coaching available. This class is designed for new A variety of play formats allows competition and recreation for all levels, players and those rediscovering the game after years. It also provides an from beginners to tournament players. Come try us out, meet new players opportunity for everyone who desires to train, play or understand the sport at in a friendly atmosphere, improve your game and have a great time! Please a higher level. wear non-marking athletic shoes. Balls and paddles are provided. Please wear non-marking athletic Sponsored by the Sausalito Parks and Recreation Department, the Marin shoes. Table Tennis Club and Stiga Corporation. 10-VISIT PASS 10-VISIT PASS Course # 25532.1181 Course # 25531.1181 TH Ongoing 6pm–7pm $35R $40NR TH Ongoing 7pm–10pm $35R $40NR DAILY DROP-IN 6pm–7pm $4R $5NR DAILY DROP-IN 7pm–10pm $4R $5NR MLK Gym, 610 Coloma Street, Sausalito MLK Gym, 610 Coloma Street, Sausalito Instructor: Marin Table Tennis Club Instructor: Marin Table Tennis Club

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Adult Tennis Classes

LEVEL 1: INTRO TO TENNIS LEVEL 3: WINNING DOUBLES STRATEGY Students are introduced to the basic skills of tennis, including forehand, Focus on doubles strategy. backhand, serve, and volley. Emphasis is placed on proper stroke technique and enjoyment of the game. Course # 25554.1181 M 1/15–3/5 6:30pm–8pm $300R $310NR Course # 25551.1181 10-WEEK COURSE TU 1/16–3/6 6:30pm–8pm $300R $310NR Marinship Tennis Courts, Sausalito 10-WEEK COURSE Marinship Tennis Courts, Sausalito LEVEL 2–3 TUNE-UP CLINIC For level 2+ players who have been away from the game for awhile. LEVEL 2: EARLY INTERMEDIATE TENNIS Students are taught stroke production, practice skills, and tennis related Course # 25555.1181 games. Focus is on additional stroke development and an introduction to SA 1/20–3/10 10:30am–12pm $300R $310NR strategy and rules. 10-WEEK COURSE MLK Tennis Courts, Sausalito Course # 25552.1181 W 1/17–3/7 6:30pm–8pm $300R $310NR ROUND ROBIN DOUBLES 10-WEEK COURSE A great way to improve your doubles skills. Play and meet new friends. No Marinship Tennis Courts, Sausalito partner required. All ability levels accepted. Maximum 20 players.

LEVEL 3: INTERMEDIATE TENNIS Course # 25556.1180 Introduction to advanced stroke production, such as topspin and slice, shot DROP-IN placement, and doubles and singles positioning. Working toward directional SA Ongoing 8am–10am $12R $14NR control. MLK Park Tennis Courts, Sausalito

Course # 25553.1181 For additional information, contact George Zahorsky TH 1/18–3/8 6:30pm–8pm $300R $310NR [email protected], www.tennisinmarin.com 10-WEEK COURSE Marinship Tennis Courts, Sausalito

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NEW! Fencing Fundamentals Fencing is the art and science of the sword. Practicing swordsmanship refines focus, improves dexterity and makes flexible the mind and body. Students learn 19th century French fencing techniques including footwork, attacks, and defenses. Open to teenagers and adults of all ages, and no previous experience necessary. All swords and equipment provided! Benjamin Bowles is a passionate instructor with 10+ years fencing experience teaching large & small classes, designing workshops, organizing tournaments, and coaching students. He’s motivated to develop every student’s technical skills as well as their physical coordination, body awareness, self-discipline and confidence. Mr. Bowles is the head instructor of the Golden Gate School of Arms in San Francisco, and is a certified instructor through the Martinez Academy of Arms in New York City.

Course #25821.1181 TU 1/16–3/6 7pm–8:30pm $89R $99NR Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito

COMMUNITY PAGES 19 PARKS & FACILITIES Facility & Park Rentals Planning a meeting, party or special event? We have several parks and facilities to provide the perfect venue for your If your meeting or event requires a larger area, we have the MLK event. Many of our parks are located on the waterfront with breathtaking Gymnasium and fields are perfect locations for sport activities, team- views. building sessions and conferences. If you need indoor space, we have rooms available in the historic City Reservations are required for all parks and facilities and bookings must Hall building. The Edgewater room is a perfect venue for meetings or social be made in advance. Call the Parks and Recreation Department at 415-289- gatherings. It’s equipped with tables and chairs and a full service kitchen. 4152 for more information or to book a space. We also have an exercise room and a games room for children’s parties.

Sausalito Parks and Facilities Rental Fees*

Sausalito Residents Non- Commercial Non-Profit Residents Groups PARKS Groups

Dunphy Park (Includes parking lot) Area 1 Main Area including Gazebo $26 per hour $37 per hour $47 per hour $58 per hour Area 2 Sand Volleyball Area $16 per hour $26 per hour $37 per hour $47 per hour Area 3 Bocce Court (Rates per court) $16 per hour $26 per hour $37 per hour $47 per hour

Marinship Field $21 per hour $26 per hour $32 per hour $42 per hour

Martin Luther King Field (#1 or #2) (Hourly Rates Per Field) $21 per hour $26 per hour $32 per hour $42 per hour

Langendorf Park $16 per hour $28 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour

Cloudview Park $16 per hour $28 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour

Tennis Courts - Marinship & MLK (Hourly Rates Per Court) $21 per hour $26 per hour $32 per hour $42 per hour

Other Parks $16 per hour $28 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour

FACILITIES

Edgewater Room Groups under 25 $21 per hour $32 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour Groups over 25 $37 per hour $47 per hour $58 per hour $84 per hour

Exercise Room Groups under 25 $21 per hour $32 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour Groups over 25 $37 per hour $47 per hour $58 per hour $84 per hour

Game Room Groups under 25 $21 per hour $26 per hour $37 per hour $47 per hour Groups over 25 $32 per hour $42 per hour $53 per hour $68 per hour

MLK Gymnasium $42 per hour $58 per hour $74 per hour $89 per hour

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A. Martin Luther King Jr. Park and Gym (available for rentals) Gym. Five tennis courts, running track, lawn area, playground, two basketball courts, and softball field. Located at 610 Coloma Street. B. Remington Dog Park One-acre dog park. Located at 100 Ebbtide Avenue. C. Marinship Park (available for rentals) Three lighted tennis courts, parking lot, large lawn area and bathrooms. Located at Marinship/Libertyship Way D. Langendorf Playground (available for rentals) Small children’s area, lawn, BBQ and picnic tables. At the intersection of Easterby Street and Woodward Avenue. E. Schoonmaker Beach N Shoreline Public Access. Adjacent to 85 Libertyship Way F. Robin Sweeny Park

W E Lighted basketball court, playground and grass area Located at Caledonia and Litho Street. B Remington G. Edgewater Room, Exercise Room Dog Park S Game Room, and City Hall (available for rentals)

Martin Bridgeway Edgewater Room has meeting space, Exercise Room has a large wooden floor Luther King Park & and Game Room has a variety of recreation activities for children and adults. A Gym All located at City Hall, corner of Caledonia and Bee Streets. H. Dunphy Park Waterfront gazebo, sand volleyball court, bocce courts, and large lawn area. East of Bridgeway between Napa and Litho.

Marinship I. Cazneau Playground Park C Neighborhood park. J. Cloud View Park (available for rentals) E Children’s play area, bathrooms, small meeting Schoonmaker room, and an amazing view of the bay. Located Beach on Cloudview Road west of Booker Ave. Bridgeway Dunphy H Park Langendorf Playground Turney Street D K Ramp F,G Robin Sweeny Park, City Hall

Bridgeway

K. Turney Street Ramp Gabrielson Boat launch. L R Park I Harrison Viña Del Mar L. Mary Ann Sears Park Cazneau Playground Playground Q Plaza Children’s playground Opposite Star of the Sea Church Yee Tock Chee on Harrison Street. S Park M. Southview Park Basketball court, children’s play area, small lawn and sitting area. Entrance on North Street between Third and Fourth Streets. J N. Swede’s Beach Cloud View Sandy beach. East End of Valley Street. Park O. Tiffany Beach West Side of Bridgeway at east end of North Street. M O,P Tiffany Beach P. Tiffany Park Southview and Park Sitting and picnic area. West side of Bridgeway at east end of North Street. Park Q. Viña Del Mar Plaza A greenbelt area with fountain and landscaping. N Swede’s Street intersection of Bridgeway, Anchor, and El Portal. Beach R. Gabrielson Park Lawn area, benches, sculpture, picnic tables with views across Richardson’s Bay. Located between the downtown Ferry Landing and the Spinnaker Restaurant. S. Yee Tock Chee Park Passive park with landscaping, benches & water access. On the bay side of Bridgeway at Princess.

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High-Speed Internet LIBRARY INFORMATION The Sausalito Library’s free public internet service went from slow to blazing Address: 420 Litho Street fast last summer, when the Library connected to CalREN, the California Phone: 415-289-4121 Research and Education Network. The change affects the public computers Web: sausalitolibrary.org in the Library and the public Wi-Fi available in the Library and City Hall. At the Library’s public internet stations, where download speeds had previously Hours: Monday–Thursday: 10am–9pm been in the range of 5 to 10 megabits per second (Mbps), users will now see Friday–Saturday: 10am–5pm speeds topping out at 500 Mbps. A 20-megabyte PDF file that would have Sunday: Noon–5pm taken 20 seconds to download with the old network will now take less than a second. The Library’s free wireless network (called “library”) has also gotten a big speed boost, to over 100 Mbps. Some mobile devices may see slower Library Services speeds due to hardware limitations. Any questions about internet access at the Library may be directed to City Librarian Abbot Chambers at 415-289- Get a Library Card without Visiting the Library 4123 or [email protected]. Online registration for a full-access library card is available for Marin County residents aged 16 years or older. When you apply online, you’ll get immediate Library Email Newsletters access to popular digital services like online tutorials from Lynda.com, There’s a lot going on at the Sausalito Library! To help local residents stay on movies from Kanopy, and e-books from OverDrive. A valid credit card with a top of things, the Library has two email newsletters, one covering all Library Marin County billing address is required for address verification purposes programs and services, the other focused entirely on children’s services. Visit only. Your credit card will not be charged. To obtain a card, go to the the Library webpage to sign up for one or both newsletters, or send a “sign Sausalito Library webpage and look for “Get a Library Card” under About Us. me up!” email message to Augie Webb at [email protected].

Streaming Movies from the Criterion Collection and More Unlimited Access to Lynda.com The Library now offers the streaming movie service Kanopy to Sausalito Sausalito residents have access to the vast collection of online training residents. Kanopy features the Criterion Collection of classic U.S. and courses and video tutorials available from Lynda.com – all you need is a foreign films, including titles like Fellini’s 8½, Truffaut’s The Last Metro, and library card. The courses and tutorials are taught by subject experts and Kurosawa’s Rashomon. You’ll also find recent and classic independent and cover everything from using your iPhone, to online marketing, to playing the documentary films such as East Side Sushi, 2 Days in Paris, and I am Not electric guitar. Look for the Lynda button in the Digital Collections area of Your Negro. Movies from Kanopy can be viewed on computers, mobile devices the Library homepage for a link to the Library’s special Lynda account, or go (via the Kanopy app), and on televisions via Roku. All you need is a library directly to: www.lynda.com/portal/patron?org=sausalitolibrary.org card and PIN to create an account. To get started, look for the Kanopy button in the Digital Collections area of the Library homepage or download the Ancestry Kanopy app or channel. Sausalito residents may borrow up to eight movies The popular genealogy software tool Ancestry is available for use on the per month. Any questions about Kanopy may be directed to Abbot Chambers Library’s public computers. Ancestry features censuses, vital records, at [email protected]. immigration records, family histories, military records, court and legal documents, directories, photos, maps, and more. If you have any questions New York Times Online about Ancestry, please contact the Reference Desk at 415-289-4121 or Did you know that you can get free online access to the New York Times [email protected]. through the Library? By getting a special code from the Library and creating an account with the New York Times using your email address, Home Delivery Program you can receive a 24-hour unlimited access pass. There is no limit to the The Sausalito Library offers a home delivery service for Sausalito residents number of times you can generate a 24-hour pass. The service will work for who are unable to visit the Library on their own. Staff will pair volunteers smartphones and tablets, as well as laptop and desktop computers. Look and participants and can assist in the selection of books, DVDs, music CDs for the New York Times button in the Digital Collections area of the Library and other materials. This is a free service. For application and program homepage to get started. If you have questions, or receive an error message information, please contact Augie Webb at 415-289-4121 or awebb@ when logging in, please contact Augie Webb at [email protected]. sausalito.gov.

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Museum Passes Discover & Go is an online service you can use to reserve and print free computers of the Sausalito Library. Replacing the Library’s old microfilm and discount passes to Bay Area museums and cultural institutions like collection, the digital archive unlocks Sausalito’s past by allowing users to the Asian Art Museum, the Bay Model Visitor Center, the Lawrence Hall of search the vast archives by keyword term. To access the Sausalito Marin Science, the Exploratorium, and the California Academy of Sciences. Look Scope digital archive, visit the Sausalito Library anytime during open hours. for the Discover & Go button in the Digital Collections area of the Library homepage to access the service. Please note that Marin libraries receive a Sausalito News Archive limited allocation of museum tickets; tickets for popular museums may not Thanks to grants from the Sausalito Library Foundation and the Sausalito be available unless booked well in advance. If you have any questions about Historical Society, the Library is able to offer online access to digital archives Discover and Go, please contact the Reference Desk at 415-289-4121 or of The Sausalito News from 1885 to 1966. The archive may be searched and [email protected]. browsed via the California Digital Newspaper Collection, maintained by the University of California, Riverside. You can find the collection on the web at Free Admission Tickets to the de Young Museum and the Legion of Honor cdnc.ucr.edu, or via the Services section of the Library website. In addition to the Discover & Go online service, the Library offers free general admission tickets to the de Young Museum and the Legion of Honor in San Programs for Adults Francisco. Every adult library card holder living in Sausalito is entitled to The Sausalito Public Library offers a wide variety of free public programs one ticket per year (each ticket admits two adults). Tickets are purchased for people of all ages. For the latest program schedule, please call the through grants from the Friends of the Library and the Sausalito Art Festival Library at 415-289-4121, visit sausalitolibrary.org, or sign up for the Library Foundation. e-newsletter by emailing [email protected].

Borrow a California State Parks Vehicle Day Pass Sausalito Documentary Film Series Thanks to a generous gift of the family and friends of Lisa Kimberly Nunn The fourth annual Sausalito Documentary Film Series will be held in winter York, the Library has two “Golden Poppy” California State Parks vehicle day 2018. Film screenings are held inside the Library on Friday evenings, passes available to the public. The passes provide free vehicle admission and each screening is followed by a question and answer period with the and parking to over a hundred state parks, beaches and recreation areas, filmmaker. Last year’s series featured films about Marinship and the tall ship including area parks like Mount Tamalpais, China Camp, and Samuel P. Matthew Turner, among others. Taylor. To borrow a pass, look for one of the Golden Poppy cases in the central display area of the Sausalito Public Library. Bring the case to the service Speaker Series desk with your library card, and you can check out a storage bag containing The Library’s speaker series programs typically take place on Thursday the pass and information about California State Parks. Passes circulate for evenings in the City Hall Council Chambers. Programs range from author seven days and are not renewable. To ensure that a pass is available and readings to lectures on history or science. If you or someone you know would save yourself a trip to the Library, call the Reference Desk at 415-289-4121 be interested in presenting a speaker series event at the Library, please —if a pass is available, we can set it aside for you for up to two hours. contact Abbot Chambers at [email protected] or 415-289-4123.

E-Books and E-Audiobooks Coloring & Doodling Party for Adults The Sausalito Library offers a huge online collection of popular electronic Come relax and join the coloring party! Coloring and doodling can help books and e-audiobooks for adults and children through the OverDrive improve focus and memory. The Library provides all coloring supplies, and service. If you’re not familiar with these resources, please look for the bookmarks and buttons made from your artwork. We offer a stress-free OverDrive button in the Digital Collections area of the Library homepage or atmosphere, soothing music, and delicious refreshments so you can unleash download the OverDrive app to your mobile device. If you need extra help, your imagination. Programs are typically held once a month on a weekday we are available to help you get set up on your laptop, mobile phone, tablet, afternoon. For more information, please contact Rebecca at rburgan@ iPad, Kindle, or e-reading device. For more information, please contact the sausalito.gov or 415-289-4121. Reference Desk at 415-289-4121 or [email protected]. Museum Docent Lectures Sausalito Marin Scope Digital Archive The Library’s Museum Docent Lectures are matinee programs typically held The Sausalito Public Library, the Sausalito Library Foundation and in the City Hall Council Chambers on Tuesday afternoons. Programs are Marinscope Community Newspapers have partnered to provide access to a presented by museum docents and cover a current or upcoming exhibit at the digital archive of the Sausalito Marin Scope, Sausalito’s weekly newspaper de Young Museum, the Legion of Honor, or the Asian Art Museum. Lectures since 1971. The archive covers forty-four years and over 2,000 issues of are illustrated by slides from the exhibit. the Sausalito Marin Scope and is now available free of charge on the public

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Metropolitan Opera Previews Middle School Book Club: 2nd Monday of every month Met Opera previews are presented by Sausalito resident and opera aficionado January 8, February 12, March 12 Tom Wilhite. Tom’s previews provide an entertaining introduction to an 4:20pm–5:30pm upcoming performance at the Metropolitan Opera in New York. Each preview Edgewater Room includes stories about the composer and opera and a selection of audio and If you’re in Middle School and love to read, join the Sausalito Library’s Book video clips from past performances. Tom’s previews typically take place on Club! For more information and to get a free copy of the book, contact Erin, a Tuesday evening before the corresponding Saturday morning Live in HD the Children’s and YA Librarian, at [email protected] or (415) 289- simulcast from the Met. This is the fifth year of Metropolitan Opera previews 4121, or just come by the Library! sponsored by the Sausalito Library. Wednesday Afternoons at the Library Sausalito Writers’ Circle Wednesdays. Come by anytime between 3pm & 4:30pm Looking for a supportive group to share your writing with? Ready to tackle Edgewater Room that story, novel or poem? Interested in providing feedback to others? Join Perfect for kids 4+ the Sausalito Writers’ Circle! Here’s how the Writers’ Circle works: members Join us every Wednesday for fun, playful programs. These afternoon events submit up to ten double-spaced, numbered pages (poets: two poems) in include movies, art programs, science explorations, our monthly Building advance of each session, and the group’s time together is then spent in Club, special story times and more. Check the website or the Library for offering productive, positive feedback to one another. The Sausalito Writers’ details. Circle typically meets twice a month, on Sundays from 3pm to 4:30pm. Attendance is free. Your host is recently relocated Sausalito resident, Building Club: 2nd Wednesday of every month published author, and experienced workshop facilitator, Cindy Knoebel. If January 10, February 14, March 14 interested in attending, please send email to [email protected]. Come by anytime between 3pm & 4:30pm Edgewater Room Art Exhibits Ages 3+ Every six weeks, a new exhibit of artwork by a local artist is presented on We have a huge collection of building supplies! Come be an engineer, a the walls of the Sausalito Library. To be eligible, artists must either live, construction worker, and an architect all at the same time. We’ll have Duplos work, or rent/own studio space in Sausalito. For information about exhibiting in the Children’s Room for kids under three. your work at the Library, please contact Abbot Chambers at achambers@ sausalito.gov or 415-289-4123. Afternoon Movies: 4th Wednesday of every month January 24, February 28, March 28 Programs for Children 3pm We’re adding new programs all the time, be sure to check the website, call Edgewater Room the Library, or sign up for the Children’s E-Newsletter for details about Join us for great movies and lots of popcorn. Check the website for upcoming upcoming programs. titles.

Toddler Story Time with Molly All programs and events are free and sponsored by the Friends of the Wednesdays, 9:40am and 10:40am Sausalito Public Library. Edgewater Room For kids 0-3 and their caregivers Sign up for the new Sausalito Library’s Children Email Newsletter! Fabulous books and rollicking songs! The newsletter includes book recommendations, information about upcoming programs, and news from the world of children’s books. To sign up, please send an email message to Erin Wilson at [email protected].

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Sausalito Library Trustees With this growth, we’re helping to safeguard our Library’s future. The Library Board of Trustees serves as a liaison between the Library and For more information about the Library Foundation, please write to the community and between the Library and the Sausalito City Council. The 420 Litho Street, Sausalito, 94965. Email messages may be directed to five-member Board is appointed by the City Council, with members serving [email protected]. three-year terms. The Board’s role is to review the administration of Library operations, make recommendations and establish policies. For inquiries HOW YOUR DONATIONS SUPPORT THE LIBRARY about becoming a Library Trustee or a Trustee alternate, please contact the SAUSALITO LIBRARY FOUNDATION: The Foundation uses donations from Sausalito City Clerk at 415-289-4134. individuals, organizations, and businesses to establish a long-term revenue source that supports the Library through special projects. Friends of the Sausalito Public Library You are invited to become a member of the Friends of the Sausalito Public FRIENDS OF THE LIBRARY: The Friends’ primary source of income is the Library. Your membership will aid the Friends in their support of the Library. Friends Bookstore on the top floor of City Hall. Your book donations and The Friends provide “wish list” funding as requested by the Sausalito volunteer time help the Friends support Library programs and pay for items City Librarian. This includes support for the Speaker Series and the Sausalito on the Library’s wish list. People series, children’s programs and story times, museum passes, and equipment such as the projection and sound system in the Library. PLEASE NOTE: The Foundation and the Friends of the Library are separate You may donate by becoming a member, making a monetary donation, organizations, both 501(c)(3) nonprofits, which complement one another or donating books and other media. These may be used to replace worn and collaborate to meet our Library’s needs beyond the capabilities of materials in the Library collection or sold in the Friends Bookstore on the City funding. Neither the Friends of the Library nor the Sausalito Library second floor of City Hall. The Bookstore is open Mondays from 9am to 5pm, Foundation contributions are meant to supplant our publicly funded Library and Wednesdays and Saturdays from 10am to 1pm. Please come in to budget. browse our ever-changing collection and find a wide range of materials at very reasonable prices! Donations may be dropped off at the collection box outside the Bookstore on the second floor of City Hall or in the Library. A cart is available to bring books in from the parking lot. Donations of multiple boxes or bags are best brought to the Bookstore during open hours. If that is not possible, call Libby Wilkinson at 415-332-0206 to arrange a time convenient for you. All donations are tax deductible. You can become a member in person at the Library or online at friendsofthesausalitolibrary.org or by email to [email protected]. You are also invited to donate your time by volunteering in the Bookstore. Contact Libby Wilkinson at 415-332-0206 or [email protected]. Volunteers also help at the Library by reshelving books and processing interlibrary loan materials. If you have an hour or two each week and would like to become more closely involved with the Library, contact Jim Delano at 415-215-6538 or [email protected]. We welcome and appreciate your membership, your participation, and your ideas.

Sausalito Library Foundation The Sausalito Library Foundation provides long-term support for the Sausalito Public Library. Donations and bequests from the community are used to maintain a revenue source to fund technology, special programs, and capital improvements. We work to ensure that our Library remains an essential community resource now and in the future. In light of remarkable shifts in technology and the delivery of information, the Foundation will help the Sausalito Library evolve and adapt so that the Library’s physical space and planned programs meet ever-changing needs. Our thanks go out to the many individuals and organizations whose generous contributions have helped build our financial resources. The income from and appreciation of these gifts have helped the Foundation Fund grow.

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When You’re Away From Home, Protect Your Personal Property. experiencing similar problems at locations that are frequently visited by People from around the world frequently visit the Bay Area and specifically large numbers of tourists. Similar crimes have been reported at the Larkspur our vacation destination known as Sausalito. The police department has Ferry Landing, Vista Points (north and south side of the ), received an increase in reported car burglaries from victims that parked in and public parks and parking areas along the Marin Headlands. our Municipal parking lots downtown. This recent rash of car burglaries is The independence of having a vehicle when traveling is wonderful. not isolated to Sausalito. Many neighboring law enforcement agencies are You can move around at your leisure. No lines to wait in and we think it’s a great place to leave gifts and souvenirs while we are at a ballgame or having a meal in our favorite restaurant. Car burglars are becoming very sophisticated and efficient. They are on the prowl 12 months of the year and are keen on the traveling habits of tourists. Whether you’re visiting another country or just another county in California please be aware that your property is vulnerable when left unattended in a vehicle. In general, the crimes are occurring during daylight hours, on any day of the week or weekend, and the criminal(s) modus operandi is to smash a window on the vehicle to access visible bags/backpacks inside the passenger compartment. The person(s) responsible for many of the car burglaries is mainly interested in locating electronic devices such as laptops, iPads and digital cameras. But, as in any crime of opportunity, the criminals will steal anything of value. You should take extra precautions if driving a rental vehicle. The car burglar identifies rental cars and knows the chances increase that luggage and day packs are stored inside. The police department would like to remind residents and visitors alike to take the necessary precautions to secure personal property such as electronic devices and/or luggage when traveling. More specifically, if you or someone you know is planning to visit typical tourist sites and park in public parking lots, please stow your belongings in the trunk of your vehicle or somewhere out of sight. Some helpful reminders are:

• Travel light. If you don’t need it, leave it at home or in your hotel room. • Keep your wallets, purses and personal identification items (passports, etc.) with you at all times. • If you pack a bag, carry it with you and don’t leave it in the car. If you have to leave it, make sure it is secured in the trunk or out of sight. • Be aware of your surroundings. If something or someone looks out of place or suspicious, contact the local law enforcement agency for assistance. Vigilant citizens are so important in catching criminals like these. If your instincts are sensing something is wrong, it probably is, so please make that phone call. In the City of Sausalito, for non-emergency public safety assistance, the phone number is 415-289-4170. For emergencies dial 911.

Traveling to new and exciting places enriches our lives and helps give us perspective. Traveling can also be a chore and to do it safely means to plan ahead and be prepared. Please take the extra time to secure personal property so you can have the peace of mind to thoroughly enjoy your vacation experience. Don’t let a smashed window and stolen property ruin a great vacation!

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New Members to the Sausalito Village Fifth Annual Art Show Sausalito Board of Directors Sunday, November 4th This summer marked some changes for the Board of Directors of Sausalito Sausalito Village Celbrates its Artists Village. One of its founding members and Treasurer for the past four years, Recognizing the plethora of talent in the membership of Sausalito Village, it Teddie Hathaway, retired from the Board and moved to the Emeritus Group. In was decided five years ago to provide the showcase of an annual event. addition, four new members were voted on to the Board—Rhonda Friedberg, Because of the generosity of the Sausalito Art Festival Foundation’s Flo Hoylman, Rosalie Wallace and John Walsham. All of the new Board Leonard Kaprielian Grant, Sausalito Village will once again be able to Members have been active volunteers for Sausalito Village and/or CARSS celebrate its artists with an opening reception on Sunday, November 4th (Call A Ride for Sausalito Seniors). at the City’s Library. Join us for this “after hours” special event with food, drinks, music and mostly . . . art! Photo by John Oppenheimer Last years event drew a large crowd full of family, friends, neighbors and newcomers. Event will begin at 6pm, is free and open to all.

(Front row) Ceci Browne, Hilair Bell, Jackie Kudler, Tricia Smith, Linda Jaeger, Joyce Alexander, Charles Kaufman (Back row) Rhonda Friedberg, John Walsham, Felicity Kirsch, Flo Hoylman, Rosalie Wallace, Annie Dorsey, Lois Prentice, Charles Arenson. Not pictured: Rick Seymour

Sausalito Village Highlight: Shopping Trips One of the perks of Village membership are its shopping trips. Four times per month, shopping trips are provided by vetted and trained volunteers to stores outside of Sausalito. Trips include Costco in Novato, Dollar Tree and Sprouts in San Rafael, Trader Joe’s in Corte Madera and Safeway in Strawberry.

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Sausalito Village Winter Calendar

December 12 Sausalito Village Speaker Series, 3-5, Edgewater Room, City Hall Paul Bonessi, Owner and Veronica Llave, Design Manager, Nancy Ann’s Flower Market: “Seasonal Flower Design for the Holidays.” Open to the public.

January 9 Sausalito Village Speaker Series, 3-5, Edgewater Room, City Hall Mike Witt, Owner, Certified Personal Trainer, Anytime Fitness, “Simple Guidelines for Getting to a Healthier Place.” Open to the public.

January 16 Sausalito Village Trip Legion of Honor: Klimt and Rodin All participants pay their own trip expenses—lunch, entrance fees, etc. Age Friendly Task Force celebrating with Peter Mendoza of Marin Center for Sausalito Village members pay $10 and non-Sausalito Village members pay Independent Living and architect Michael Sheats who both worked on the project. a fee of $20 for a seat in the van. For reservations and other information, FRONT ROW: Stella Shao, Peter Mendoza, Tricia Smith BACK ROW: Sybil Boutilier (Chair), Charles Kaufman, Michael Sheats, Hillair Bell contact Sharon Seymour at [email protected] or 415 331-1362. Age Friendly Sausalito February 6 Do You Live in an Age Friendly Home? Sausalito Village Trip Whether you live in a mansion or an apartment, whether you own or rent, the DeYoung: Teotihuacan: City of Water, City of Fire key to being able to age in place is how adapted your home environment is All participants pay their own trip expenses—lunch, entrance fees, etc. to the needs and uses you may require of it as you grow older. Hundreds of Sausalito Village members pay $10 and non-Sausalito Village members pay older Sausalito residents commented on how important it would be for them a fee of $20 for a seat in the van. For reservations and other information, to be able to remain in their homes as they adjust to possible limitations contact Sharon Seymour at [email protected] or 415 331-1362. that often accompany older age. Age Friendly Sausalito is partnering with the Sausalito Department of February 13 Community Development to help residents assess their living environment, Sausalito Village Speaker Series, 3-5, Edgewater Room, City Hall to see how they can make it more comfortable, convenient and functional to Mia Monroe, National Park Service, ”Druid Heights: Fascinating Stories of accommodate the changes in physical abilities that many people experience People and History in this Muir Woods Bohemian Community.” Open to the to various degrees as they age. public. To help older residents to assess and consider what changes and adaptations would be suitable for themselves, Age Friendly Sausalito and March 22 Community Development have published a new Self-Assessment Guide for Sausalito Village Trip Maintaining Seniors’ Independence through Home Adaptations. The Guide Museum of Modern Art: Robert Rauschenberg identifies the types of difficulties that seniors can experience, and describes All participants pay their own trip expenses—lunch, entrance fees, etc. types of adaptations that can help overcome these difficulties. Sausalito Village members pay $10 and non-Sausalito Village members pay The inside and outside of the back-cover list helpful resources and a fee of $20 for a seat in the van. For reservations and other information, programs, many of which may be free or low cost, depending on various contact Sharon Seymour at [email protected] or 415 331-1362. eligibilities, and that are available to help with issues related to housing and with making these choices as well as with making the home accessibility improvements. In addition, Age Friendly Sausalito and Community Development are exploring new policies and program opportunities to help make it easier for local older adults to make the accessible home adaptations described in the new Age Friendly Guide for Maintaining Seniors’ Independence through Home Adaptations. Watch for news on the programs that will be developed! Pick up your copy of the Age Friendly Guide for Maintaining Seniors’ Independence through Home Adaptations at the City Building Department Counter in City Hall or contact Age Friendly Sausalito at [email protected] or call 415-331-1393 to speak with Age Friendly Chair, Sybil Boutilier.

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Take CARSS to the Airporter bus stop! If you are eligible for CARSS rides (riders must be 60 and older and live in Sausalito or the Floating Homes) then you are eligible for free transportation to the Spencer Avenue or Manzanita Marin Airporter bus stops! The one hitch is that it must be between the operating hours of CARSS which is Monday through Friday 10am–2pm. But . . . if it works for your upcoming flight, it is an easy and free way to get to the Airporter.

What is CARSS (Call A Ride for Sausalito Seniors)? CARSS (Call A Ride for Sausalito Seniors) is a FREE City of Sausalito Age Friendly transportation program for residents of Sausalito and the Floating Homes who are 60 and older or younger with a disability. Sausalito Village manages CARSS for the City.

Rides are provided by vetted and trained volunteers using their own cars. Drivers volunteer for a minimum of one four-hour shift per month. Rides are available throughout Sausalito, Floating Homes, Manzanita Edgewater Seniors stop and Gateway Shopping Center during the hours of 10am and 2pm The Edgewater Seniors Club has been meeting for over 40 years and many Monday through Friday. Evening rides are also available for special citywide of the members are long-time residents of Sausalito. The Club provides events each month. opportunities for seniors to create friendships and share experiences through day trips and social gatherings. BECOME A RIDER Members receive 25% discount on monthly trips. Details of trips Call 415-944-5474 for an application to start receiving (cost, sign-up information and times) are available in the Club’s monthly your free rides. You can also download an application at newsletter. Eligible members are at least 55 years of age and pay annual the CARSS website: www.carss4you.org. membership dues of $15 at the beginning of each year. Regular meetings take place on the 1st and 3rd Tuesday of every month. BECOME A DRIVER The 1st Tuesday meeting is a business meeting for members to discuss We always need volunteer drivers! Call 415-944-5474 issues and plan upcoming events and activities. The 2nd meeting of the for an application to start driving or download an application at the CARSS month is a social gathering for activities and birthday celebrations. These website: www.carss4you.org. Drivers must also pass a criminal and DMV bag lunch meetings begin at 11am in the Edgewater Room on the first floor background check. of City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito. For more information about the Edgewater Seniors Club or upcoming trips, contact Linda Finch, Recreation Supervisor, at 415-289-4140 or [email protected].

Caregiver Support Group Now Offered in Sausalito As of August 12, Caregiver Support Groups for those caring for loved ones with a dementia-related illness are now available in Sausalito. The Groups are held the 2nd Saturday of each month from 10am–12pm in Campbell Hall next to Christ Episcopal Church in Sausalito. The Support Groups are being led by professional, credentialed facilitators and will serve residents of Sausalito, southern Marin and beyond. These Support Groups offer caregivers of loved ones suffering with Alzheimers, Parkinsons or other cognitive impairment the ability to exchange information, learn about solutions to problems, talk through challenges and ways of coping, share feelings and frustrations, and learn about available resources. Participants and their situations are assured complete confidentiality. For additional information, email [email protected].

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Sausalito Sister Cities, Inc. A Message from The President As we enter the last of our calendar year we have many people to thank. SSCI is a volunteer non-profit organization. Vina del Mar, Chile is our longest exchange program, Sakaide, Japan next entering into our 30th year anniversary in 2018 and our latest Sister City exchange with Cascias, Portugal. We are a small community, however, we manage to fund three exchange programs all robust and thriving. We have a governing Board of Directors representing the organization and a host of volunteers. We rely on the community, the local businesses and all those who have been touched by these exchanges to help us in terms of gift giving, working events, chairing events, working the front door, all tasks that are performed by us for you. This is my 11th year as the President and I am proud to say we are financially sound. Sausalito Sakaide Sister City We have a fundraising event with all three Sister Cities participating Student Exchange Program rather than having multiple events. We have policies and procedures Our 2017 Student Delegation consisting of 14 students, Vice Mayor Joan Cox, and we have structure. We work closely with The City of Sausalito, our Program Committee Chair Chris Gallagher, and our two chaperons, Lynn Parks & Recreation and many of the local organizations. The downtown Reid and Stephani Miller spent 10 days in Sakaide, Japan July 28 through business community has been generous and they have continually August 9. The students lived with Japanese host families, sleeping on tatami supported our efforts. mats and futons, eating Japanese food, and living a fully Japanese lifestyle. If YOU would like to get involved in these amazing exchange A variety of activities were provided ranging from visiting temples and programs, come to one of our monthly meetings, join a committee, or shrines to kayaking to learning about ike bana, chanbara, the Japanese visit the web site. I am inviting you to be a participant and enjoy the tea ceremony and origami amongst others. They had the privilege of rewards of hosting a student. participating in Sakaide’s Annual Dance Festival and watching the Annual Thank you Board Members, Operation Council members, Taiko Dai Festival. volunteers, Host Families, student delegates, local businesses, This was indeed a life changing experience for both our student Sausalito residents, Sausalito Yacht Club, Mike Langford, Sausalito and adult delegates. The students are commended for their post-trip Parks & Recreation, Sausalito City Council , our City Manager, Adam presentations to our community about their experiences. Politzer, without your un-wavering support we could not do what we do. As our 2017 year comes to a close, we will be sending our friends and Lastly, I would like to reach out to those in Texas who have had host families in the City of Sakaide our Seasons Greeting Booklet from the their world turned upside down due to Hurricane Harvey. We sent a City of Sausalito and our Sister City. Each student delegate and chaperon donation check to the two Sister Cities in Texas on behalf of our local will contribute a page towards this booklet. It will include thank you organization as they will eventually begin to start to re-build their lives. messages to Sakaide’s Mayor Aya and the staff of the City of Sakaide and to We heart you, Texas. the host families.

With sincerity, THANK YOU TO OUR SUPPORTERS Susan Roe The Sausalito Sister City- Sakaide Program would like to thank the following: President, Sausalito Sister Cities, Inc. www.sausalitosistercities.org • The Sausalito Yacht Club for hosting our Student Delegation’s post-trip Presentation Event in August 2017. • Studio 333 Caledonia for enabling us to have our Launch Party at their site before the Delegation’s departure. • Our Sausalito Mayor Withy and the Japanese Consulate for encouraging us and speaking at all our events. • Matsuno Patrick, Toyomi Tanaka, Yoshi Tome, and Herbie Weiner for their ongoing support to our Sausalito Sakaide Sister City Program for so many years and look forward to our continuing our partnerships. • Our Operations Council volunteers who helped us with all our program operations this year. They have dedicated their time and been passionate about ensuring our program’s success.

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Youth sailors, host families, and Cascais sister city supporters gather at the SYC for the YSE awards banquet

Annual FADO Night at the Pines: Once again, the Sausalito Youth Sailing Foundation will be hosting a evening of traditional Portuguese Fado music at the historic Pines where the venue is as close as you’ll come to the Alfama District in Lisbon. Save the date for April 28th.

Youth Sailing Exchange (YSE) 2018: The 4th annual Youth Sailing Exchange Program with the Sausalito Yacht Club (SYC) and Club Navale Cascais (CNC) dates for 2018 have been set. Student sailors will be in Cascais June 30-July 9, followed by an adult delegation from Sausalito. You will be yachting and touring the region.

New Consul General for Portugal in San Francisco: We are delighted to welcome Maria Joao Lopes Cardoso, the new Portuguese Consul General in San Francisco. She hails from our sister city of Cascais, as did her The Gift of Art predecessor, Nuno Mathias, now posted at the United Nations in New York.

Sausalito - Cascais Sister City: 2018 IS A BIG YEAR! Art, Culture & Educational Enrichment In 2018 we look forward to recruiting Sausalito and Marin County host The City has unanimously approved a decorative Portuguese mosaic for the families for our inbound student delegation (14 -17 years old) from Japan. plaza pavement in front of the Bank America in downtown Sausalito. The They are due to arrive on July 26th for 10 days with Mayor Aya. 2018 is also traditional calçadas stones for the mosaic, the compass rose design and the year of our 30th Anniversary and preparations for our celebrations will an artisan to install them are a gift from Sausalito’s Portuguese sister city begin soon. We hope you will participate with us. Host Family applications of Cascais. Construction of the Praca de Cascais will begin late this year or will open in January 2018 and can be accessed on our website: www. early 2018, with a dedication ceremony planned in June. Be sure to watch sausalitosistercities.org/sakaide the evolution of this public arts project. “Thousands of people who may not We are also seeking University students who are interested in teaching know what Calcadas are will be introduced to this old-world art form and English in Sakaide for three months during the summer June through August hopefully learn more about the Portuguese culture, including Sausalito’s rich 2018. Applications will open on our website in January 2018 Portuguese heritage,” said program chair Cheryl Popp. Anyone interested in being a host family, volunteering, participating on our program’s Operations Council, or joining the 30th Anniversary Planning Committee, please e-mail us through our website, www. sausalitosistercities.org/sakaide or [email protected].

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Businesswomen from Viña Del Mar attending a busines workshop in Sausalito Viña Del Mar, Chile FOCUS: Women in Business Exchange, Teaching American business skills their products, our workshops, introducing our sister city relationship and to entrepreneurial women in Viña del Mar – Offering cultural, business and Marine Mammal Center concepts. global exposure In 2017, another seven businesswomen AGEP visited Sausalito during ESTABLISHED: 1960, Re-established: 2011 the first week of April, hosted by seven Sausalito families. Our Viña Del Mar Operations Council (VDM) has now hosted four business workshops in In 2011 several women business owners from Sausalito re-established Sausalito, training more than 28 women from the group. During the seven our sister city relationship and created an exchange program for women days of training, the program included 30 presenters, including two Stanford in business in Chile—Asociacion Gremial de Empresarias Y Profesionales professors. Business exposure centered on the theme “The Path to Growth.” (AGEP-V). Since then, we have impacted over 45 small business women Workshop sessions included Competitive Analysis, Projecting for owners in the Viña del Mar/Valparaiso region of Chile. Our goal is to provide Profit, Strategic Planning for your Business, Using Social Media, How To these entrepreneurial women with key American business strategies and Build A Trade Association For The Maker Industry, Tours of Space Sharing & tools to build and grow their own business operations in Chile. Co-working Facilities, Retail and Design, Product Development, Learning/ Our Sausalito-based sister city committee has completed three Meeting/Hearing from Organic Businesses, Touring Retail Operations – training visits to Vina Del Mar Chile, providing workshops and educational Where The Action Is, and Touring Collaborative Work Spaces/Shared Spaces/ outreach to their entire organization. In 2015, Sausalito also participated Complimentary Tenancy. in celebrating AGEP’s 15th anniversary regional celebration and “Hecho en In 2018, Sausalito will re-visit Viña Del Mar and work with AGEP to Valparaiso”—an exhibition showcasing more than 60 small businesses and analyze an opportunity to create a co-working space in the region and to follow up with the business women we have trained.

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Youngsters under the guidance of Kate Rose came together to create houses for several merchants in the Old Town Section of Sausalito 11th Annual Gingerbread House Tour: A Sausalito Tradition Are your stockings hung by the chimney with care? Are visions of sugar cane balcony, and chocolate rooftops, accompanied by Santa and his plums dancing in your head? reindeer. If not, the 11th annual Sausalito Gingerbread House Tour and • Most Creative Award: gr.dano for their incredible replica of a Competition is just the thing to get you in the spirit of the season. The Tour gingerbread fashion show, complete with gingerbread men on a rotating has become a true family holiday tradition. From the very young to the very catwalk and elves in Santa’s workshop in the basement layer of their young at heart, the reaction to this magical experience is the same – one of creation, wonder, awe and delight. • Best Sausalito Theme, for the creation which is the most representative Merchants and businesses all over town will be participating again this of the Sausalito setting and culture: Decker Bullock Sotheby’s year, with houses on display every day during the month of December. You’ll International Realty for a breathtaking model of downtown Sausalito find houses downtown along Bridgeway, on Caledonia Street, in “Old Town” and the hills above, complete with a section of the Golden Gate Bridge. and at the north end of town. Most of them can be viewed on foot in one • Mayor’s Choice Award: Jewelry By The Bay for their gingerbread model afternoon. commemorating the National Parks service’s 100 year anniversary, with In fact, not all of these confectionary delights are strictly “houses”. redwood trees towering above a quaint log cabin, and Santa riding just There are no rules for the friendly competition, and participants are above with his reindeer. encouraged to let their creativity flow. Some of last year’s winners were: Just imagine what we’ll be seeing this year! Sponsored by the Sausalito • Most Traditional Award, honoring the gingerbread house with the most Chamber of Commerce, the Gingerbread House Tour makes for a fun family commitment to building in the classic holiday style: Sarah Swell Jewelry outing, a diversion while holiday shopping, or an excuse to get together for for her house with a candy cane chimney and intricate frosting roof lunch in one of Sausalito’s fantastic restaurants. design with wildlife to keep it company. Maps of the tour will also be available at participating merchants, at the • Best Teamwork Award: Casa Madrona Hotel and Spa for their Kiosk at the Ferry Landing, or by downloading at www.sausalitogingerbread. gorgeous triple decker mansion bedecked with candy pearls, a candy com. And to see photos from this and prior years, visit us on Facebook (Sausalito Gingerbread House Tour).

COMMUNITY PAGES 33 SAUSALITO HISTORICAL SOCIETY

VISIT SALLY AT THE ICE HOUSE The Sausalito Historical Society (SHS) A bust of Sally Stanford, sculpted by Howard Lazar, is now on display at the The SHS is an entirely volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization Ice House Visitor Center and Museum. Lazar, a portrait and history sculptor, that collects and preserves art, artifacts, photographs and printed donated the bust to the Sausalito Historical Society in 2016, and she was materials that document Sausalito’s history. We provide access to the on display in the research room there until August, 2017 when she was collection for public and academic research and develop publications moved to the Ice House. Lazar says this sculpture of Sally depicts how he and outreach programs to inspire local interest in Sausalito’s history. remembers her when, as a boy, he met her at the Vahalla restaurant in 1961. As a result, we are able to educate the visiting public and to enrich the Stop by and say hello! community. The Society staffs and manages the Ice House Visitor Center and Museum featuring a permanent display of local history. There is also a gift area featuring works of art by local artists and a selection of gift items relating to Sausalito and its history. The Ice House is open from 11:30am-4pm on Tuesday through Sunday, and is located at 780 Bridgeway (across from Casa Madrona). 415-332-0505

RACING SKIFF DONATED TO DOLPHiN CLUB A racing skill that was donated to the Historical Society and was on display for a number of years in the Friends of the Library space next to the Historical Society at City Hall has been donated to the Dolphin Club in San Francisco. The Society determined that it was unable to properly care for and store the skiff, so when the Dolphin Club expressed an interest in it, the board made the decision to donate it to the Dolphin Club. The skiff was built by A. Rogers in 1910 and was raced on Richardson’s Bay. Five members of the Dolphin Club, Davis Ja, House Captain, Richard Cooper, Historian, John Belinski, master boat builder and John Ingle, club steward, and John Muir, Dolphin Club member. They very carefully took the skiff down and moved it outside to load on a truck for the trip to San Francisco in September. The skiff received some tender loving care before being put on display in the entryway of the club. We think more people will be able to view and appreciate the skiff in its new location. The Dolphin Club, 502 Jefferson Street, S.F., is open to the public from 10-6 on alternate days of the months: Wednesdays and Fridays in December and February, and Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays in January. The club was founded in 1877 by John Wieland and brothers from Germany, and is a non-profit public-access athletic organization with a diverse membership of about 1,600 women and men.

HISTORICAL SOCIETY ANNUAL GALA The Sausalito Historical Society will hold its annual gala dinner on Tuesday, January 16th at the Sausalito Yacht Club. We’ll celebrate the 125th anniversary of Sausalito with a presentation by Jan Wahl, movie critic, on movies filmed in Sausalito. Watch for details forthcoming.

34 COMMUNITY PAGES SAUSALITO SUSTAINABILITY COMMISSION NEWS

How to Host a Neighborfest – Part 3 (Parts 1 & 2 featured in Summer and Fall 2017 magazines respectively) up crew and clean up. Use the photos and highlights recorded by the A Neighborfest is a party organized by you and your neighbors to have fun, scribe to enhance next month’s invitation or create a blog or social build community, and create the foundation for preparedness (emergencies, media page. The signup list should be simple and non-intrusive, incidents, and other local challenges.) Since the start of the year I have just asking for name, cell or email, and a space to note a community facilitated seven Neighborfests at the Marina where I live—about one a improvement they are interested in creating. month. As the year has progressed, more and more people are stepping up 3. Clean up and leaving the space better than when you started. Once to take on larger roles in organizing, publicizing and conducting the events. again, refer to your checklist for clean up supplies. Be the cheerleader People support the things they help create, so you—as the facilitator of the for your clean-up crew to leave the space better than how you found it. event—should welcome this! This should feel like a continuation of the quality time they have just spent together, further increasing the social capital of the community. Here are some further suggestions for success: 1. The day of the event – Show Time! As always, refer to your checklist. For more ideas, check out the tool kit from the San Francisco Neighborfest Prior to the start time, set up the folding tables, plug in heavy-duty http://empowersf.org/wp-content/uploads/2016/11/Neighborfest-Host- extension cord(s), running them behind furniture and duct taped down. Toolkit.pdf Place the garbage, recycling and compost bins nearby and visible. 2. Create a sign-up list and invite neighbors to have a role. Many people Robin Parvin feel more comfortable socially when they have a defined role. Invite Sausalito Sustainability Commission Member these people to be photographers, greeters, social media scribe, set Liaison to Disaster Preparedness Commission

COMMUNITY PAGES 35 SAUSALITO/MARIN CITY SCHOOL DISTRICT

Outdoor Learning at Willow Creek Academy sits nestled in the hills of Sausalito, just off of Nevada and challenges them to develop leadership and decision-making skills as Street. Our families are wonderfully diverse: we serve equal numbers of they work together to solve problems. Eighth graders go on a rock-climbing students from Sausalito and Marin City, we have no racial majority, about day trip to Ring Mountain as well as a 5-day backpacking trip during which half of our students are low-income, and about one-third of our students they hike 24 miles between Castle Rock and Big Basin State Park in Santa speak a language other than English at home. Cruz County. Seventh graders camp for three days in Henry Coe State Park in Since its beginnings in 2001, Willow Creek has been committed to Morgan Hill. Sixth graders participate in a one-day team building challenge outdoor learning and community partnerships. Through the years, classes and camp on Angel Island for 3 days. When on their trips, students take have gone on field trips to Point Reyes, Richardson Bay, Yosemite, Tennessee full responsibility for setting up their campsites, cooking, and navigating Valley, Ring Mountain, the Marin Headlands, and Slide Ranch. Outdoor through the natural environment. No technology is used during these trips. educators from the Point Bonita YMCA, Wildcare, the Marine Mammal Center, Last year, 93% of 8th grade students said that they had both gained Friends of the Creek, and Heath Ceramics have partnered with Willow Creek confidence trying new experiences and working with others to solve problems. Academy teachers to provide outdoor learning and environmental education One student said, “I learned that I actually can be a leader--that is experiences for all of our students. something I was scared of. I also learned that I could open up and bond with This year, we are thrilled to offer all Willow Creek Academy’s Upper people I didn’t think I could.” School students the opportunity to participate in Outward Bound, thanks to We are so excited to give our students these opportunities for outdoor generous support from the Willow Creek Foundation. learning and adventure! If you have any questions or would like to get The Outward Bound program takes students out into wilderness areas involved with outdoor learning at Willow Creek Academy, please contact Tara Seekins, Head of School, at [email protected].

36 COMMUNITY PAGES SAUSALITO WOMAN’S CLUB

Rose Garden in Gabrielson Park Holds Special Memories A beautiful corner of Gabrielson Park holds a special place in the history of the Sausalito Woman’s Club (SWC). In the early 1980s, this area became a rose garden to honor Mrs. Blanche A. Dunphy and a plaque was installed in her memory. SWC member Wera Musaus, chair of the Club’s Community Enhancement Committee spends many hours tending to the rose bush garden. A few months ago, Wera and members of the Edgewater Seniors Club planted a beautiful rose bush in honor and memory of Sharon Corredor, a Sausalito resident, part-time City employee and member of the Edgewater Seniors Club, who passed away in April of 2017.

See inside back cover for color photos of the garden.

Scholarship Applications Available Each year, the Sausalito Woman’s Club Scholarship Recognition Fund (SWCSRF) raises money for scholarships and provides awards to deserving students to help support their education goals. The awards are for scholars who are permanent residents of Sausalito or Marin City (living in the zip code 94965) and High School Graduates or current High School Seniors planning to continue their education in an accredited college, university, vocational, or art school. Applications for the 2018-2019 school year will be available online at swcsrf.org mid-December 2017. Completed Applications are DUE in early March 2018. As there are four different application forms, we ask that you fill in a simple preliminary form, then we will send you the appropriate form for your situation. If you have any questions, please do not hesitate to email the SWC scholarship coordinator at [email protected] or write to: SWCSRF/Application Committee, P.O. BOX 3045, SAUSALITO, CA. 94966

COMMUNITY PAGES 37 COMMUNITY EVENTS

Chamber of Commerce Calendar The Sausalito Chamber of Commerce is located at 1913 Bridgeway (beside Suzie’s Nails and Fred’s Coffee Shop).

NOVEMBER FEBRUARY 3 Celebrate Sausalito Gala 13 Business Exchange Meeting The Pines, 33 Miller Avenue, Sausalito Location TBD 5:30pm–10:30pm 8:15am–9:30am 14 Business Exchange Meeting 15 Chamber Member Mixer Cavallo Point, 501 Murray Circle, , Sausalito Location TBD 8:15am–9:30am 5:30pm–7:30pm 16 Chamber Member Mixer MARCH Lili.S.Salon, 2005 Bridgeway, Sausalito 15 Business Exchange Meeting 5:30pm–7:30pm Location TBD DECEMBER 8:15am–9:30am 12 Business Exchange Meeting 15 Chamber Member Mixer Check website for location: www.sausalito.org Location TBD 8:15am–9:30am 5:30pm–7:30pm 21 Chamber Member Mixer Book Passage By-the-Bay, 100 Bay Street, Sausalito Business Information Exchange Meeting 5:30pm–7:30pm Meets 2nd Tuesday of the Month from 8:15amd9:30am JANUARY Chamber members, President, CEO, Board of Directors, City Council and 9 Business Exchange Meeting the City Manager meet to discuss current issues and promote upcoming Barrel House Tavern, 660 Bridgeway, Sausalito events and programs. For details visit Sausalito.org. 8:15am–9:30am 18 Chamber Member Mixer Chamber Mixers Location TBD 3rd Thursday of the month from 5:30pm–7:30pm 5:30pm–7:30pm Mixers are an opportunity for both Chamber members and non-members to meet and network. The location of Chamber meetings varies each month. Hosting a meeting is a great opportunity to showcase your business. Please contact the Chamber if you are interested in hosting. For additional information visit Sausalito.org, email chamber@ sausalito.org or call 415-331-7262.

38 COMMUNITY PAGES CITY OF SAUSALITO QUICK REFERENCE SHEET

City of Sausalito Quick Reference Sheet I WOULD LIKE TO . . .

STAY IN THE LOOP Visit the City’s Website sausalito.gov

Sign Up for the Sausalito Currents sausalito.gov/currents

CONTACT SOMEONE City Council sausalito.gov/citycouncil

City Manager, Adam Politzer [email protected] 415-289-4166

Administration Department 415-289-4199

Police Department 415-289-4170 For an emergency, 911 or 415-472-0911 from a cell phone

Fire Department 415-289-4155 For an emergency, 911

Community Development Department 415-289-4128

Public Works Department 415-289-4106

Parks & Recreation Department sausalitoparksandrecreation.com 415-289-4152

Library 415-289-4121

City Department Directory sausalito.gov/directory

FIND INFORMATION ABOUT. . . City Governmnt sausalito.gov

Emergency Advisory Alerts local.nixle.com/city/ca/sausalito

Sausalito Municipal Codes codepublishing.com/ca/sausalito

Emergency Preparedness sausalito.gov/emergency

Street Sweeping Schedule sausalito.gov/sweeping

Parking Citations 800-989-2058

Public Records 415-289-4134 [email protected]

REPORT AN ISSUE Sewage System Overflow (During Business Hours) 415-289-4192 (After Hours/Holidays) 415-289-4170; 415-850-0200; 415-726-1653; 415-332-0244

Potholes, Grafitti, Weeds, or Other Issues sausalito.gov/service

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