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City of39 Sausalito Quick Reference Sheet ADVERTISERS Sausalito Yacht Club Parks & Recreation EZ Smile Family Dental Group Joe Burns, Realtor – Vanguard Properties Department David Levinson, CPA, CPF Friends of Address: First floor of City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito, CA 94965 Miriam Browne, Realtor – Engel & Volkers Phone: 415-289-4152 Saylor’s Restaurant & Bar Fax: 415-289-4189 Camara & Nadine – Compass Web: www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.com Facebook: @sausalitoparksandrecreation Hours: Monday–Friday 8:30am–5pm

PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR Mike Langford • 415-289-4126 • [email protected] RECREATION SUPERVISOR, PROGRAMS Vacant • 415-289-4140 • RECREATION SUPERVISOR, SPECIAL EVENTS Julie Myers • 415-289-4198 • [email protected] ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE Maria Hernandez • 415-289-4197 • [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. 1

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• Tables and table name plates may not be moved or removed • Additional chairs are available for $5 each. Do not take chairs from PARKS & RECREATION City other tables of Sausalito Quick Reference Sheet I WOULD LIKE TO . . . CALENDAR OF EVENTS FREE SEATING TERMS & CONDITIONS DECEMBER Each year the free Jazz and Blues by the Bay concert series has become more • 12/7 Breakfast with Santa STAY IN THE LOOP Visit the City’s Website and more popularsausalito.gov attracting greater crowds. In order to ensure that it is a FRIDAY NIGHTS, MAY 29 THROUGH AUGUST 21, 6:30PM – 8PM JANUARY positive experience for all we ask for your compliance with the following: Sign Up for the Sausalito Currents sausalito.gov/currents • 1/25 Sausalito’s Souper Bowl Sponsorships & Reserved Tables Available Now! MARCH Sausalito’s summertime Jazz & Blues by the Bay concerts are a legendary • Chairs in free lawn seating area must not have seats taller • 3/6 Outdoor Movie Night than 8” from the ground and the backs of the chairs may local favorite and you have a chance to be a part of it as a sponsor or with CONTACT SOMEONE City Council sausalito.gov/citycouncil • 3/9 City-Wide Yard Sale registration for Residents a reserved season table. Breathtaking views of Angel Island, San Francisco, be no taller than the shoulder height of the occupant • 3/30 City-Wide Yard Sale registration for ALL and the Bay provide the backdrop for this weekly celebration at Gabrielson City Manager, Adam Politzer • [email protected] may be no taller than 18” APRIL Park in downtown Sausalito. Sponsors and those who reserve tables enjoy the • Blankets415-289-4166 between nightly tables are not allowed • Rocks used to hold blankets in place must be returned before the start • 4/11 Easter Egg Hunt view, great music, good food, and wonderful friends every week at their very Season Table Reservations Administration Department of the415-289-4199 concert • 4/25 Spring City-Wide Yard Sale own table. Tables not reserved by Sponsors are made available to the general public to MAY • Please reserve and use only the space you need reserve on a first come, first served basis.Police Department 415-289-4170 • 5/9 Sausalito WAG Dog Festival • Please make room for others. Let’s all have a good time! Corporate Sponsorship Opportunities To reserve, please call 415-289-4152 on the date listed or go online at For an emergency, 911 or 415-472-0911 from a cell phone • Please do not park on Spinnaker Way in the red zone for any reason or • 5/29 Jazz & Blues by the Bay Jazz & Blues Sponsorships are a great opportunity to showcase your business www.sausalito.gov/register and demonstrate support for the local community. Season Table sales Fire Department you will415-289-4155 be cited and towed All events produced by Sausalito Parks & Recreation sponsorships will open at 9am on the date indicated below at the Parks & Resident Season Table Reservations $550 For an emergency, 911 Recreation Office at City Hall on a first come, first served basis.415-289- TABLES OPEN FOR PURCHASE ON FEBRUARY 17 Sponsorship opportunities available Community Development Department 4152. People who come in person will get priority over phone calls and email. AS ALWAYS,415-289-4128 FOOD AND BEVERAGES SPONSORED BY LOCAL NON-PROFIT GROUPS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT EACH CONCERT. IF Like us on Facebook @sausalitoparksandrecreation. On the date it is available, you may reserve your table sponsorship online at Non-Resident Season Table Reservations $650 Public Works Department YOUR NON-PROFIT415-289-4106 IS INTERESTED IN THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE www.sausalito.gov/register TABLES OPEN FOR PURCHASE ON FEBRUARY 24 CONTACT PARKS & RECREATION FOR MORE INFORMATION. Parks & Recreation Department sausalitoparksandrecreation.com Can’t commit to the entire season? A limited number of reserved tables are 415-289-4152 available every Friday night on a one-time weekly basis. These tables are 415-289-4152 Jazz & Blues the Bay Sponsor Benefits PRODUCER DIAMOND PLATINUM GOLD SILVER BRONZE only available by advance registration. Library 415-289-4121 Corporate Logo Banner on Front of Stage ✓ City Departmentsausalito.gov/directory Directory Weekly, One-Time Reserved Table Right of First offer for Producer’s Sponsorship for 2021 season ✓ Residents: $60 Non-Residents: $70 Number of Reserved Tables For Six for Entire Season 2 2 1 1 1 0 TABLESFIND OPEN INFORMATION FOR PURCHASE ABOUT. ON . MARCH. 2City Governmnt sausalito.gov Number of Parking Passes for Entire Season 2 2 2 0 0 0 To reserve, please call 415-289-4152, starting on the date listed or go Logo on Jazz & Blues Banner in Gabrielson Park ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ online at www.sausalito.gov/register Emergency Advisory Alerts local.nixle.com/city/ca/sausalito Listed on Jazz & Blues Sweatshirt and T-Shirt ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ TABLE TERMS & CONDITIONS Sausalito Municipalcodepublishing.com/ca/sausalito Codes Logo on Jazz & Blues Website ✓ ✓ Emergency sausalito.gov/emergencyPreparedness Logo on Promotional Material ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ • Tables include a round table, six chairs, a navy linen, and a table Listed as Sponsor in the Sausalito Quarterly Magazine—Summer ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ number Street Sweepingsausalito.gov/sweeping Schedule • Tables cannot be resold to other parties. They can be gifted. Thank You Announcement Each Week Before Concert ✓ ✓ ✓ ✓ • Tables will be selected from the 2020Parking Jazz Table Map. Check out Citations800-989-2058 12 8 6 6 0 0 Number of Jazz & Blues Sweatshirts www.jazzandbluesbythebay.com Date Available for Sponsorship Jan 2 Jan 6 Jan 20 Jan 27 Feb 3 Feb 3 • All table locations are approximate; therePublic is no guarantee that tables Records415-289-4134 Cost $5,000 $3,500 $2,000 $1,100 $700 $300 will be placed at the exact same location each week • Tables must be cleared by 8:15pm each night for breakdown *Producer Level is exclusive and has first right of refusal for 2021 season. • REPORTTable holders AN ISSUE must recycle/throw awaySewage all refuse System from Overflowtheir table each (During Business Hours) 415-289-4192 night. Trash receptacles/recycling bins are placed throughout the park (After Hours/Holidays) 415-289-4170; • Please do not park on Spinnaker Way in the red zone for any reason or 415-850-0200; 415-726-1653; 415-332-0244 you will be cited and towed • Items left on or around tables are notPotholes, the responsibility of the City of Grafitti,sausalito.gov/service Weeds, or Other Issues Sausalito, its officers or agents

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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 Breakfast With Santa no longer need. Please no craft vendors allowed, no food vendors allowed and Sausalito’s Souper Bowl only garage/rummage sale items to be sold. The City reserves the right to SATURDAY, DECEMBER 7 SATURDAY, JANUARY 25 refuse any items it does not view as appropriate for sale at this event. 8:30am & 10am 1pm–5pm Sausalito Yacht Club Downtown and Newtown Sausalito Spaces rent between $15 and $31, depending on location. Participate in Sausalito’s 5th Annual Souper Bowl! Purchase a ticket for $15 Space choice and table rentals are first come, first served. Santa’s coming! He’s making a special trip to the Sausalito Yacht Club to and you get to visit some of Sausalito’s restaurants to try their best soup. Priority is given to those in person over phone calls or emails eat breakfast with you and your family! He will sail up and join the breakfast Then you get to vote for your favorite. Tickets can be purchased online at SAUSALITO RESIDENT REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 9 AT 9AM. at 8:45am. It will be a jolly morning where the kids make holiday crafts www.sausalitosouperbowl.com or in person starting at 12:30pm Saturday, REGISTRATION FOR ALL OPENS MARCH 30 AT 9AM. and visit with Santa while elves prepare a delicious breakfast of pancakes, January 25th at the Ferry Landing downtown. Sausalito’s Souper Bowl is Call 415-289-4152 or go online at www.sausalito.gov/register to book sausage, milk and juice. Take your photo with Mr. Claus himself and make presented by Sausalito Parks and Recreation. For more information and special memories! (Psst. Don’t forget your camera!) tickets, visit www.sausalitosouperbowl.com Check out the SPACE MAP online: www.sausalitoyardsale.com SAUSALITO GINGERBREAD HOUSE COMPETITORS: Top left - Cibo, Top center - Inn Above the Tide, Top right - Sausalito Police Department; Bottom - Book Passage SPACE IS LIMITED. REGISTRATION OPENS 11/4 AT 9am Yellow Space $15R $20NR To register, call 415-289-4152 or go online at www.sausalito.gov/register Call of the Sea, Casa Madrona Hotel & Spa, Cavallo Point (), Sushi Ran, The Inn Above Tide, The Spinnaker, Venice Gourmet. Outdoor Movie NightBlue Space $18R $23NR FRIDAY MARCH 6 Driver’s Market, Dynamic Energy Crystals, First California Realty, Inc., Gables This year the Chamber instituted a Referral Program where any current Orange Space $20R $25NR TWO SEATINGS WITH SANTA: 6:30pm Inn­­ - Sausalito, Gallery Sausalito & Working Art Studio, Gene Hiller Stylists, Chamber member will receive a $25 membership credit if they refer a client, Purple Space (TENT OK) $20R $25NR SA 12/7 8:30am–9:30am $15R $18NR Gabrielson Park Hotel Sausalito, Hubba Hubba, Karl The Store, Katya Glass Jewelry, Klozet business colleague, friend or neighbor who may be interested in joining the Pink Space $25R $30NR SA 12/7 10am–11am $15R $18NR E.T. – The Extra-Terrestrial Boutique, L&L Property Management/ L&L Realty, Michele Affronte - Engel Sausalito Chamber of Commerce. A Chamber staff member will contact your Red Space ` $31R $36NR Come out and see E.T. – the Extra-Terrestrialand Völkers, Modern Sailing(PG) School & Club,by Napa Valleythe Burger Company,bay potentialand memberunder regarding theirthe interest, share the benefits of membership 6’ Table Rental (one per space) $13 FREE FOR CHILDREN TWO AND UNDER! stars. Bringing the extraterrestrial into his suburban California house, Elliott Osteria Divino, Pegasus Leather, Pine Street Interiors, Sarah Swell, Sausalito and offer to assist them in joining the Chamber. There is no limit to the 3’ Round Table Rental $8 HIGH CHAIRS BY REQUEST ONLY introduces E.T., as the alien is dubbed, Jewelers,to Scoma’s Sausalito,his Sea Trek,brother Seafood Peddler,and Shanutski - hisCharter numberlittle of referralsister, credits you can receive, equaling up to 100% of your Gertie, and the children decide to keep its existence a secret. You’ll be sure Tours, Soulstice Mind+Body Spa, Sports & History Museum, Studio 333, membership dues. Submit your referrals on www.sausalito.org. to phone home after you watch this movie. City staff will be manning the popcorn machine and it will sure to be a great night out!

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YOUTHCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS PAGES COMMUNITYYOUTH PROGRAMSPAGES Sausalito Beautiful Sausalito Beautiful Green Thumbs Team Volunteers keeping our public PARTIES! green spaces looking their best! The Sausalito Beautiful Green Thumbs team Sausalito Beautiful is a volunteer organization has had a busy year! LET US HOST YOUR CHILD’S NEXT BIRTHDAY PARTY! that mobilizes the community to ensure We once again annihilated the weeds at the Post Office, cleaned up Tiffany that our public green spaces are healthy, Park on Bridgeway, assisted with the Second Street Stairs project, cleared PRIVATE PARTY ADDITIONAL INFORMATION sustainable and resilient. Working with the • All parties include decorations and balloons. the upper Excelsior Stairs, completed the planting at the Historical Society’s Ages 7 and under YourCity of Sausalito, party we has strive tothe make entire certain that facility, including• a Anfull-size extra hour gymnasium may be filledadded towith the evening parties for $100, subject to new Ice House Plaza, and were the backbone of the recent 105 tree/shrub inflatableour parks, medians, bouncestreetscapes, houses, and public and plenty of toys and availabilitygames including arcade planting effort at MLK Park. Noteworthy all! stylestaircases basketball are maintained to hoops,the high standard cars, and bouncy balls.• Alcohol may be served to adults at your private party when you submit This year there were 35 unique people that participated in our events. you expect. a special event permit application and pay an additional $50 permit- Our winner of the 2019 Green Thumbs award is Sausalito Beautiful’s own SaturdayIn 2019-2020, we are focusing12:30-2:30pm on planting trees around the city because processing fee Carolyn Revelle. Carolyn has been a tireless advocate for Sausalito Beautiful trees make the largest and longest3pm–5pm lasting impact on public green spaces. • PLAYLAND PARTY CANCELLATION POLICY: Permittee will receive 100% reporting to the Board of Directors, and our main liaison to Sausalito city For example, given the athletic field5:30pm–7:30pm renovation at MLK Park we wanted to refund of Playland Party fees if the Parks and Recreation Department is staff. Sundayadd more trees in order to provide 2:30pm–4:30pmshade, create a windbreak, muffle traffic notified of cancellation 21 days prior to event date. 50% of party fees Our usual work days are the first Saturday of the month. With the rainy noise, and soak up excess rainwater.5pm–7pm The City of Sausalito agreed to pay half will be withheld if cancellation is received between 5-20 days prior days season (hopefully) upon us, we are currently preparing to go into hibernation the cost, and Sausalito Beautiful raised the remainder in the community. We to event date. Cancellations received four days or fewer from rental date until March. Uphad anto extraordinary 25 kids response and$350R quickly met our fundraising$360NR goal. Thank will not be refunded. Please sign up for the email list to receive notifications of work days by 26–50you to all those kids who contributed. $425R $435NR • PLAYLAND PATRY FEES FOR EXTRA KIDS: If your registration is for 25 or Sausalito Woman’s Club sending your contact info to [email protected] fewer kids and you exceed 25 kids on the day of your party you will be MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Finally, Green Thumbs is always looking for new sites to improve SEMI-PRIVATE PARTY charged a $75 Extra Kid Fee. Please come visit our beautiful Julia Morgan clubhouse, located at 120 and beautify. Your suggestions are welcome. Here are two locations we’re Join Green Thumbs Central Avenue. All our programs are open to the public; check out our Ages 7 • andAll Parties end ten minutesunder before scheduled time to include clean-up currently considering: One of the easiest ways to get involved in making our city more website at www.SausalitoWomansClub.org for a complete listing of events Perfect for smaller• Playland Sausalitogroups. is operated by Mt. TamYour Adventures party shares the bounce house facility beautiful is through Green Thumbs. Whether it’s weeding, mulching, and programs. We warmly welcome one and all! with the public, but you have a private indoor• No party confetti, room orglass, outdoor popcorn, patio. or candy in the gym • Dunphy Park (It’s going to look great!) planting or pruning, you are sure to enjoy both working alongside your • OurAges annual 7 and Holidayunder Open House will be held this year on Sunday, RULES Includes table covers and balloon decorations.• No Seating adults availableor guardians for upin bounceto 14 houses • Corner of Ebbtide and Bridgeway below the dog park neighbors and having the satisfaction of making our city shine! Join •DecemberPlayland 8, from features 3pm ato full-sized 5pm. Join gymnasium us for delicious filled bites with andinflatable a holiday bounce glass • Please no shoes in the bounce house area kids. Additional guests pay the Playland general admission fee. Scriba, our fearless leader, from 9-12am one Saturday a month (April- of goodhouses cheer. and It isplenty rumored of toys that and Santa games Claus including will make arcade an appearance! style basketball • Children only inside the bounce houses (no adults) BOOK A PARTY From all of us at Green Thumbs and Sausalito Beautiful, thanks for all your Oct). No long-term commitment, just come when you can. Young,hoops, young-at-heart, cars, bouncy families, balls friends, neighbors, residents—everyone is • Adults must be accompanied by a child Saturday 10am–12pm To book a party or check availability, visit www.sausalito.gov/register and hard work to date! We have been very busy thus far this year: attacking the weeds in •encouragedChildren to who join want in the a festivities.more quiet Isetting hope to can see play you there!in the train table room • Please no strollers inside the building (covered stroller parking outside) create an account. If you have further questions, please call Sausalito Parks the Post Office planters, cleaning up southern Tiffany Park, assisting • All children receive a balloon—SUSAN animal E. DANILOFF, PRESIDENT, 2019-2020 • Please no food in the gym Indoor Party (up to$250R 14 kids) $260NR & Recreation at 415-289-4152. in the garden next to the Second Street stairs project, and clearing the • Complimentary coffee and tea is available for adults Outdoor Party (up to$200R 14 kids)$210NR upper part of the Excelsior stairs. • Playland is operated by Mt. Tam Adventures, LLC. LOCATION LOCATION The Green Thumbs team is always looking for new sites where we SWC SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE BY MID-DECEMBER MLK Gym, 610 Coloma Street, Sausalito NERF BLASTER MLK Campus,PARTY Building 6, 610 Coloma St, Sausalito, CA can spruce up the landscaping. Here are some we hope to improve in HOURSThe Sausalito OF OPERATIONWoman’s Club Scholarship Recognition Fund (SWC/SRF) will Ages 10 and under the future: Mondaybegin accepting 9am-12pmscholarship applications for the 2020-2021 academic year FOR MORE INFORMATION Kids have a “blast” ducking, dodging and running through barricades and Tuesdayin mid-December.9am-12pm Permanent residents living in the Sausalito or Marin City Visit playlandsausalito.com or call 415-289-4152 (M–F) obstaclesAlso impressive were the 80 people who got theirwhile hands dirty planting the playing Nerf Blaster tag. Limited to 24 kids. • Dunphy Park WednesdaySchool District whoClosed are planning to initiate or continue their education at first set of trees and shrubs at MLK Park! Volunteer aged 5 to 80+ came out • Corner of Ebbtide and Bridgeway below the Dog Park Thursdayan accredited college,Closed graduate school, vocational or art school are eligible PHONE Saturdayto plant over 100 Chinese elms, London5:45pm–7:45pm plane trees, paperbark tea trees, • Ice House plaza Fridayto apply. Completed9am-12pm Applications are due in March 2020. Applications are (During Playland Hours): 415-339-9154 Sundayginkgos, cork oaks, weeping willows,5:15pm–7:15pm arroyo willows, and California lilacs. Saturdayavailable online 9am-12pmat swcsrf.org/applications. For additional information, Visit SausalitoBeautiful.org/MLK to learn more about this exciting and Sundaycontact the scholarshipClosed coordinator at [email protected] or Uphistoric to project. 24 kids $500R $510NR Visit www.SausalitoBeautiful.org for Sausalito Beautiful updates, donate write to: SWCSRF/Application Committee, P.O. BOX 3045, SAUSALITO, CA. money for trees, and sign up for Green Thumbs. ADMISSION94966 BIGBOOK DIFFERENCE YOUR – Two views CHILD’S of the upper Excelsior BIRTHDAY Lane stairs, before and after We want YOU! • Single Visit: $12 Sausalito resident, $14 non-resident (50% off after a thoroughPARTY cleaning WITH by the Green US! Thumbs team We all share the responsibility, so let’s work together to make our city shine. 11:30am) WhenBOOK considering a contribution to Sausalito Beautiful, no amount of time, YOUR PARTY ONLINE! SAUSALITO WOMAN’S CLUB JULIA MORGAN TOUR See page 7 for details. Together we make Sausalito Beautiful! The clubhouse12-Visit Pass of the (save Sausalito 25%): Woman’s$108 Sausalito Club, architect resident, Julia$126 Morgan’s non-resident talent,Check or donation isavailability too small. and book your party at •crowningFamily jewel Discount: in Marin, First sits 2 childrenatop a steep in the lot same overlooking family paythe regularSan Francisco Go www.sausalito.gov/registerto our website, www.sausalitobeautiful.org: . Bay atadmission. 120 Central 3rd Avenue. child in This same historical family receives landmark 50% is nowdiscount open to the •publicNo for charge tours forby childrenappointment under on 11 the months third Wednesday and fourth Sunday of • Tell us you care by signing up for our quarterly Newsletter •the month.Maximum To arrange two adults a tour, per pleasepaid child email admission [email protected]. • Volunteer for short-term projects to amplify your impact • Playland accepts cash, checks and credit cards • Donate money to help us do more great work • Collaborate with us on a beautification project in your neighborhood

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THEATRE (SHOWSTOPPERS) — Grades 1–2 kids engineering principles and methods. www.play-well.org BayWillow Model Creek Visitor Academy Center AfterArt Exhibition: School Programs* First and second grade students will love this high-energy theater and NATIVE PLANT GARDEN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYThe SanTHURSDAY FranciscoFRIDAY Bay performance class. They will act, dance, and sing their way through various TH 1/9-3/19* 2:15pm–3pm (K) $175 The Bay Model was honored to receive the “Secret Garden” award from theater games and exercises. Students will also learn the fundamentals of *No class 2/20 Sausalito Beautiful in September. We are very proud of the partnership Salt Ponds choreography, plus a few classic steps, such as grapevine, three-step turn, GRADE: K GRADE: K GRADES: 1-2 Opens NovemberGRADE: 19, 2019 K at the Bay Model VisitorGRADE: Center K we have formed with the Marin Chapter of the CA Native Plant Society. The and Jazz Square. This course culminates with a mini share-out performance ROBOTICS/MINECRAFT WITH PLAY-WELL — Grades 1–5 Basketball with Let’s Dance with Bridget Theater (Showstoppers)A new exhibition Legoby Bill with Peters Play-Well opens at the Bay ModelStudio Visitor 4 Center, garden had a 3-page spread in the summer edition of the California Native of a classic Broadway tune. Zphyna Caldwell is the Theatre Program director Build and program robots using the new LEGO Mindstorms EV3 system! One on One 2:15pm-3pm 2:15pm-3:15pmSausalito, CA on 2:15pm-3pmNovember 19, 2019 and is on displayClay and through Ceramics January 25, Plant Society magazine “FLORA.” Come by and check out the plants that for the city of Mill Valley, a former Resident Teaching Artist at Marin Theatre Learn mechanical and software design, loops, conditional statements, 2:15pm-3pm 2020. The exhibition features 21 images of the salt2:15pm-3pm ponds, sloughs and have come out for the winter months. Still lots of color to be seen. Company and PAAM, and provides theatre enrichment programming to problem solving, and teamwork skills. Work in small groups, to program Chess with GRADES: 3-8 wetlands at the southCrazy end for of Sports San Francisco Bay. elementary schools throughout Marin through Interactive Enrichment. and build your robot. Control your robot to avoid obstacles, pick up and GROOV3 Fitness Chess Wizards The exhibition2:15pm-3pm titled “When Water Dreams” presentsGRADES: Peters’ 1-5 large-scale, MASTER PLAN Theater (Production) carry objects, and play sounds. Projects are structured so students work 2:15pm-3pm 2:15pm-3pm aerial, color images. The images are infused with the graphic power and The Bay Model is moving into the next phase of the Master Planning2:15pm-4:45pm process. Studio 4 W 1/8-3/18* 2:15pm–3:15pm (1-2) $225 in an open-ended, investigative environment while having fun. Play-Well emotional sensibilitiesGRADES: of formalist 1-5 abstract art and color field painting. The draft plan is scheduled to be released by November 20th with a 30 day Animation & Cartooning *No class 2/19 TEKnologies uses the power of play and project-based programs to teach GRADES: 1-5 GRADES: 1-5 comment period. Copies of the draft will be available at the SausalitoNature’s Public Party Robotics/Minecraft 3:15pm-4:15pm kids engineering principles and methods. www.play-well.org LibraryBasketball and Bay with Model Visitor Center.Let’s There Dance will with also Bridgetbe a public meeting2:15pm-3:15pm with Play-Well THEATRE (PRODUCTION) — Grades 3–8 theOne first on part One of December where the3:15pm-4:15pm public is welcomed to comment again. 3:15pm-4:45pm This multidisciplinary theatre class is an excellent way for students to TH 1/9-3/19* 3:15pm–4:45pm (1–5) $250 The3:15pm-4:15pm Master plan will serve as strategic planning tool for future managers in immerse themselves in the theater experience by acting, dancing, and *No class 2/20 operating the Bay Model Visitor Center.GRADES: 1-8 Crazy for Sports singing their way through a full-scale musical production! Students will GROOV3 Fitness Chess with 3:15pm-4:15pm also explore concepts of character, motivation, and objective, as well as prop CRAZY FOR SPORTS WITH ONE ON ONE — Grades K, 1–5 SCIENCE3:15pm-4:15pm FAIRS ABOUND Chess Wizards artistry and scenic design. This course culminates with two performances Crazy for Sports is a fun-filled sports program designed for K-5 grade The Bay Model will once again host budding young scientists as they test out 3:15pm-4:15pm Drawing with for family and friends. Zphyna Caldwell is the Theatre Program director for players. Sports may include (but are not limited to) dodgeball, kickball, their various hypothesis on a variety of subjects and as they hone their skill Richard Gelernter the city of Mill Valley, a former Resident Teaching Artist at Marin Theatre soccer, basketball, capture the flag, and camouflage tag, with weekly themes of observation and research. Come check out what young scientists of today 3:15pm-4:15pm Company and PAAM, and provides theatre enrichment programming to such as the Olympics. Ideal for the child who would like to try different sports are working on. elementary schools throughout Marin through Interactive Enrichment. and activities. east-bay.1on1basketball.com/ Register at www.sausalito.gov/register Registration for Courses closes on the Saturday after the second class. MARIN COUNTY SECONDARY FAIR Mandatory Rehearsals—Required for performance! TH 1/9-3/19* 2:15pm–3pm (K) $150 March*First 30–Aprilclass free. 5, Children 2020 who decide to stay must pay for the whole session. No drop-ins. 3/7: 10am-5:30pm 3:15pm–4:15pm (1–5) “When Water Dreams” 3/11: 2:15pm-4:45pm *No class 2/20 GOLDENBASKETBALL GATE WITH STEM ONE (Science ON ONE Technology — Grades Engineering K, 1–5 and Math) FAIR LET’S DANCE WITH BRIDGET — Grades K, 1–5 Performances Visitors will be surprised when they look at this work because at first glance WinnersJoin One ofon the One Secondary Basketball Fairs for Afterthroughout School the Hoops Bay class Area -at March Willow 14, Creek 2020 Join instructor Bridget Bartholome (Roco Dance) for a class that uses the 3/13 at 6pm DRAWING WITH RICHARD — Grades 1–5 it appears fully abstract – indistinguishable from paintings. On closer Academy. Experienced coaches run a weekly program concentrating on foundations of modern, ballet, jazz, and hip-hop combined with stretching 3/14 at 2:30pm Richard Gelernter is a classically-trained artist who brings expertise inspection clues like roads, boats, birds, vehicles and vegetation reveal the MARINfootwork, COUNTY ball handling, ELEMENTARY shooting, FAIR passing, and game play. Children will and strength building to explore the joy of movement and creativity. from the ateliers of leading Bay Area artists to Marin County students. work as photographs of landscapes and waterscapes. Marchalso work 31-April on proper 2, 2020. dribbling technique, passing, shooting, and defensive W 1/8-3/18* 2:15pm–4:45pm (3-8) $435** This instructional class imparts simple and sound techniques for drawing The shoreline of San Francisco Bay is a crucible where the human positioning. One on One Basketball has been running youth sports programs TU 1/7-3/17* 2:15pm–3pm (K) $165 *No class 2/19 accurately, combined with an emphasis on incorporating the students’ own forces that work on land and water intersect with nature. Peters says, in the Bay for 20 years and invites both new and experienced players. east- 3:15pm–4:15pm (1-5) **Price does not include additional $30 materials fee vision and imagination. Fun, discovery, and positive reinforcement are the “I’m pleased to show this work at the Bay Model Visitor Center because of bay.1on1basketball.com/ *No class 2/18 primary focus. gelernter.com the fundamental role the Bay Model has played in understanding how to NATURES PANTRY — Grades 3–8 responsibly manage San Francisco Bay. Over the decade from 2009 through M 1/6–3/16* 2:15pm–3pm (K) $135 CHESS WIZARDS — Grades K, 1–8 In Nature’s Pantry, kids will explore nature, cooking and science, learning TH 1/9-3/19* 3:15pm–4:15pm (1–5) $230 2019, when I have photographed from helicopters over the Bay, I’ve been 3:15pm–4:15pm (1-5) Enter into the magical and exciting world of chess with Chess Wizards! how to nourish and heal themselves using the natural world around them. *No class 2/20 encouraged to see the construction of extensive wetlands habitat restoration *No class 1/20 & 2/17 Children will participate in epic chess games, fun and interactive lessons, Activities include harvesting aloe vera an dmaking face cream, creating projects and learn of major efforts to preserve the Bay.” tournaments, team matches, trivia, and more! Our specialized classes are first-aid salves and lip balms using safe herbal oils kids make in class, STUDIO 4 ANIMATION + CARTOONING — Grades 1–5 Peters is an international visual artist who has had over thirty GROOV3 FITNESS — K, 1–5 a blast for everyone as young as kindergarten and as old as eighth grade. producing a joyful tea party featuring rosehips tea and homemade jam, and Create a world of imagination with Studio 4 Art’s Animation + Cartooning exhibitions. His work is represented by galleries in the United States and GROOV3 is fitness fun out-of-the-box, on a mission to make your kids DANCE, Whether you have been playing chess your entire life and want to improve, creating and cooking delicious recipes from around the world. class. Work on character design, 3-D models, storytelling, and stop motion Canada, shown in museums, and is included in the Province of Alberta’s SWEAT and LIVE far beyond the 1 hour workout! Age appropriate dance are brand new to the game, or just want to have a fun experience with your animation. Projects start from traditional cartooning, creating a comic collection. music, two speeds of choreography to match and amplify any learning style, friends, Chess Wizards is the place for you! chesswizards.com W 1/8-3/18* 2:15pm–3:15pm (3–8) $220** strip/story board, which turns into a book and then finishes with models, Please plan to attend the exhibition’s opening reception from 1 pm to and three times the empowerment as we DANCE, SWEAT and LIVE far beyond *No class 2/19 magic and computer animations. Fine art techniques, technology, learning 3 pm on Saturday November 23rd. The reception will feature an artist’s talk all workouts! www.groov3.com TU 1/7-3/17* 2:15pm–3pm (K) $165 **Price does not include additional $30 materials fee proportion and the art of perspective are all incorporated into this STEAM- and a brief presentation about the science of the Bay. 3:15pm–4:15pm (1-8) inspired class. www.studio4art.net M 1/6–3/16* 2:15pm–3pm (K) $120 *No class 2/18 LEGO WITH PLAY-WELL — Grade K M 1/6–3/16* 3:15pm–4:15pm (1–5) $120 Tap into your imagination with tens of thousands of LEGO parts! Build F 1/10-3/13* 2:15pm–3pm (K) $220 *No class 1/20 & 2/17 engineer-designed boats, snowmobiles, catapults, and merry-go-rounds. 3:15pm–4:15pm (1–5) Design, build, and explore ideas in a supportive environment. 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Sausalito Marin City School District, Tamalpais Union High School District, Sausalito/Marin City and Mill Valley School District. Health and Wellness Class Schedule Ballet Classes We had two amazing Unification town hall meetings the first at Bayside SUNDAY MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAY THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY Schools MLK and the second at Willow Creek Academy. We had an overwhelming and DESEGREGATION,Instructor Jacqueline UNIFICATION, Low has AND ignited COMMUNITY the Joy of ENGAGEMENT Dance teaching ballet positive response from both events with approximately 150 attendees. They Vinyasa Flow Weand are creativemaking somedance important for over 38 progress years to in students our efforts aged to twocomply through with the Vinyasa Flow Vinyasa Flow Vinyasa Flow were productive and constructive events that allowed people who have been 7:20am–8:20am Desegregationadult. She has settlement taught at with many the schools Attorney in General’s San Francisco office. and We Marin. are proud 8am–9:30am 7:20am–8:20am 9:30am– Qigong* in conflict in the past to sit together at the same table to create a vision for Thom to announceShe has also that started Janelle a Scott.ballet Ph.D.school has in Westportagreed to Connecticut, be our Monitor, taught per the Thom Thom 10:45am 12pm–12:45pm a unified future in a safe and civil fashion. These town halls are critically requirementTransformative of the Movement settlement, Workshops for our desegregation in NYC, Cologne, efforts, Rome and and the Board Thom Rosen Method Harold important first step on our pathway to unification. Rosen Method of TrusteesBelgium. approved In 2008, Jacquelineher contract. realized Janelle her Scott lifelong is an dream Associate of opening Professor the Silver Sneakers Movement (See page 12) Our next steps will be to form workgroups from the folks that committed Movement at Joythe ofUniversity Dance Ballet of California, School. Berkeley in the Graduate School of Education Chair Yoga 8:30am–9:30am to being on the workgroups, supporting their formation and their work with 8:30am–9:30am Tai Chi for Vinyasa Flow and AfricanLow’s American teaching Studies style supports Department. each Shechild’s earned technical a Ph.D. growth in Education in 10:15am–11am Tina time and resources. A three-hour courageous conversation training for Tina Health and 12:15pm– Policyballet from while the alsoUniversity taking of care California, to preserve Los theAngeles child’s Graduate own special School way of Sarah all workgroup members will take place the third week of November, along Restorative Happiness* 1:45pm Educationof moving. and She Information believes thatStudies, classical and aballet B.A. inmust Political be taught Science with from the Being Yoga with a menu of other volunteer capacity building workshops that can be Movement 12:45pm–1pm Thom Universitydiscipline, of California,focus, creativity, Berkeley. and Prior FUN to to earning sustain her a child’s doctorate, natural she “Joy taught Yin Yoga Hatha Flow Being Yoga accessed over the course of the next few months. Work groups will meet 10am–11:30am Harold elementaryof Dance.” school It is Jacqueline’sin Oakland, Calif.passion to support every child to their 5:30pm–6:45pm 5:30pm–7pm Hatha Flow overMarin the next two months Junior and then draft a final report of their workgroups Pat (See page 12) fullestHer research potential. explores Using herthe professionalrelationship betweenbackground education, as a modern/ policy, and Sarah Trishna 5:30pm–7:30pm recommendations that will be reviewed by the community before a final equalityballet ofdancer, opportunity, as well and as acenters choreographer, on three relatedshe has policy choreographed strands: the many racial Trishna Tai Chi Basics reportTennis of recommendations League are submitted to the SMCSD and WCA Board of Belly Dance politicscreative of public and beautiful education, recitals the politics to showcase of school her choice,children’s marketization, talents. 6:15pm–7:15pm TrusteesGRADES in 5–8January. These recommendations will inform the Comprehensive Fusion Workout and privatization, and the role of elite and community-based advocacy in Joe EducationIntroduction Plan tomandated match play by thefor boyssettlement and girls with the Attorney General and 7:15pm–8:30pm shaping public education. Her work has appeared in several edited books PRIMARY BALLET our the development of our three year LCAP (Local Control Accountability Robin Yoga with and journals, including the Peabody Journal of Education, Educational Policy, 8 WEEK PROGRAM This dance class is designed to give children a solid foundation in the Plan). Please join us at our upcoming town hall meetings the week of Dr. Ehret American Educational Research Journal, and Harvard Educational Review. Practice principles of classical ballet focusing on technique with an emphasis on November 18-22 (time and location TBD) for our next Desegregation and 7:30pm–8:45pm She is the editor of School choice and diversity: What the evidence says M 4:45pm–6:15pm $300 musicality, rhythm, and placement. The children will learn very creative, Unification Town Hall meetings. Anyone interested in participating please (2005, Teachers College Press). Now that we have our Monitor in place we Organized matches throughout Marin * Registered class only. All classes subject to change or cancellation beautiful, and fun choreography and will be encouraged to reach her or his send an email to [email protected] or [email protected]. can make some rapid progress in complying with the judgement. * *Use your credit card to pay for www.sausalito.gov/registerdrop-in courses by creating an account at F Last year’s California4pm–6pm Assessment of Student Performance and Progress highestI am potential. also pleased These to dance announce lessons a consortium are appropriate of amazing for children partners new CAASPP scores are publicly available at caaspp-elpac.cde.ca.gov/caaspp/. tothat ballet will andsupport those is within creating previous the ballet counseling experience. program Ballet also Dress mandated Codes for VINYASA FLOW BEING YOGA – HATHA FLOW I inviteTo register, you to visitcontact and George check Zahorskyour academicat 415-453-8729 progress. We orstill email have a lot Children’sby the settlement. Studio Classes. Representatives from COMPASS the career and college Vinyasa class with music, chanting, and yoga philosophy. Moving through Instructor Trishna Horvath began teaching yoga in 1998. In the ten years of [email protected] to do, particularly in overall school achievement and with English counseling program in Marin, 10,000 Degrees, Dominican College, University Sun Salutations, we will explore the many facets of yoga. previous to that she traveled often in Asia, studying mask dance in Bali, Language Learners. I am happy to report that Bayside MLK outperformed PRIMARYof San Francisco, BALLET CalStateTeach,I (ages 3-4) Marin Promise Partnership and the Marin Traditional Thai Massage with The Sunshine Network and Master Pichet the state and other schools in our enrollment in ELA and Math for African FCounty Office9/27–12/20 of Education had 3pm–4pma historic first partnership$299** meeting$309** this M,TH 7:20am-8:20am Boonthume in Thailand, and Yoga with Saras Kumar Binjola in India. Her American students. We recently approved and English Language Learner Fweek to collaboratively1/24–3/27 develop our3pm–4pm career and college $299**counseling$309** program W 9:30am-10:45am approach to yoga is greatly inspired by her ongoing study of Sanskrit based Master Plan and I anticipate making rapid growth in achievement with our **Priceand partner does on not the include creation $25 of admin a pipeline fee of teachers of color to staff the SA 12:15pm-1:45pm philosophy. She enjoys incorporating esoteric information and practices into English Language Learner students. SU 8am-9:30am a Hatha Yoga format. Modern and ethnic dance, as well as years studying Music Together of Marin (0–5 years) DROP-IN $15R $17NR physical theater technique also influence her teaching style. Get ready to have fun with your little one as we explore the joy of family 10-Visit Pass $150R $170NR Trishna calls her practice “Being Yoga,” and has hosted yoga retreats music! Music Together® is a play-based curriculum for babies, toddlers, and Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito since 2002. She has taught classes, workshops and retreats in Thailand, preschoolers. Based on child development research, we group children of a Instructor: Thom Switzer Indonesia, India, Nepal, Turkey, Greece, and throughout California. Since variety of ages, fostering natural, family-style learning. Every participant can 1998 she has provided classes, private sessions, and Thai Healing Massage explore at their own level in singing, moving, chanting, listening, watching, CANDEL LIGHT YIN YOGA WITH ESSENTIAL OILS in Marin and San Francisco. Trishna is excited to share the opportunity that or exploring musical instruments. Come and join the fun with your little one! Yin yoga benefits the tissues, ligaments, fascia, joints, and bones. It also Hatha Yoga offers: to realize the self as Yoga. Union. Contingency. Wholeness To learn more about our sibling rates & sample classes visit works on the energetic channels of the meridians, nerves, and blood system, which is nourished by and nourishing to the greater whole. www.inharmonymusic.net opening up a potent meditative awareness of breath, deep listening and witnessing of sensation through longer, passive holds. 90% of the poses DROP-IN FR 1/10–3/13 10am–11am $205R $235NR* are on the floor. Using props, we assume a position, find our edge, and hold M 5:30pm–7pm $15R $17NR FR 1/10–3/13 11am–12pm $205R $235NR* for time, stilling the body and mind. Class features soothing music, brief W 5:30pm–7:30pm $15R $17NR $150/2nd child* meditation, visualization, and the use of a crystal bowl and essential oils. Four or more classes paid in advance* $13R $15NR $50/twin or multiple* Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Third sibling/free* SU 5:30pm–6:45pm Instructor: Trishna Horvath Edgewater Room—City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito DROP-IN $18R $20NR *Pre-purchased passes expire four months after purchase *$50 required materials fee 10-Visit Pass $150R $170NR Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Instructor: Sarah Butler

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YOGA WITH DR. EHRET QIGONG FOR VIBRANT HEALTH Dr. Richard Ehret, Chiropractor, teaches a basic Hatha Yoga routine to Qigong builds your health gently with deep breathing and graceful move- Outdoor Recreation increase flexibility, release tension and tone muscles. Join this drop-in class ment. Qi is the life force energy from your breath and blood. Learn one of the HIKING AND YOGA ADVENTURES for an hour of development and relaxation for the mind, body and spirit. oldest, and most famous ancient therapeutic system called “Yijinjing.” The Join us for an inspiring hike and discover the magic of Marin’s hiking Yijinjing contains 24 different exercises which thoroughly stretch and open trails. Connect with nature to rejuvenate, replenish and nurture yourself TH 7:30pm–8:45pm every tendon, muscle, and joint using gentle movements and deep breathing. and reawaken the elements of wilderness within. We will pause to do some DROP-IN $10R $12NR Some exercises focus on specific organs or meridians, others gather Qi and simple yoga amidst the beauty of nature and then explore Marin’s most 10-VISIT PASS $80R $90NR store it, some stretch and open the entire body. The Yijinjing was originally magnificent hiking trails with abundant magical redwood forests, majestic Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito created by Tamo, or Bodhidharma, to prepare students for Zen or Chan mountains, winding creeks and rolling hills. The hikes are moderately meditation and build up strength and health for more vigorous exercise. challenging and average 4 to 6 miles. Directions to trailheads are given at TAI CHI BASICS Register anytime. Fees will be pro-rated. No drop-ins. time of registration. Enrollment is limited. Beginner and Intermediate Level Led by Donna Simonsen, inspirational Nature Guide and Yoga Teacher. Tai Chi is a gentle, complete aerobic exercise. Daily practice increases F 10/11–1/31 12pm–12:45pm $288R $298NR Touch the earth in mindfulness, with joy and concentration. The earth will aerobic capacity and improves balance while developing a physical center F 2/14–4/24 12pm–12:45pm $220R $230NR heal you and you will heal the earth. —Thich Nhat Hahn and sense of mental well-being. Students learn the scientific principles Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito behind this mystical ancient Chinese art. Class emphasizes avoidance of F 1/3–1/24 9am–12pm $90R/4 hikes $100NR/4 hikes knee pain and damage as well as breath control and footwork fundamentals. TAI CHI FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS F 2/7–2/28 9am–12pm $90R/4 hikes $100NR/4 hikes Instructor Joe Quinn is a retired firefighter, healing massage therapist, In this class you will learn Yang Style Tai Chi Long Form. This sequence of F 3/6–3/27 9am–12pm $90R/4 hikes $100NR/4 hikes and currently a student of medical Qigong at the East West Academy of movements is beautiful to watch and enjoyable to practice. The Harvard *If you miss a hike, you can make it up the following month Healing Arts with Dr. Effie Chow. Joe has been teaching Tai Chi for over ten Medical Journal reported that over 600 medical studies have proven the **Individual Hike $25R $27NR years. He currently teaches Yang style Tai Chi and Chow Qigong. For more health benefits of Tai Chi. It’s ALL GAIN and no pain. Register anytime. Fees Table Tennis information, contact Joe at 415-602-4544 or [email protected]. will be pro-rated. No drop-ins. LEISURE WALKS IN MARIN MARIN TABLE TENNIS CLUB Do you find the rugged trails of Marin too challenging? Join us for easy and The Marin Table Tennis Club has been attended by hundreds of enthusiasts, TH 6:15pm–7:15pm F 2/14–4/24 12:45pm–1:30pm $216R $226NR fun walks in the flat lands and gentle slopes of Marin. We’ll take time to do with an average attendance of 12 to 20 players per night. We offer six DROP-IN $10R $12NR F 10/11–1/31 12:45pm–1:30pm $288R $298NR bird watching, admire the wild flowers and meditate on the beautiful scenery tournament-class Stiga tables and nets. We also provide balls and paddles. Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito around us including waterfalls. This is a great opportunity to adventure A variety of play formats allows competition and recreation for all levels, outside, meet new people and enjoy the magic of nature. Length of walk is from beginners to tournament players. Come try us out, meet new players RESTORATIVE MOVEMENT SILVER SNEAKERS – CHAIR YOGA approximately two miles. Classes are coed. Enrollment is limited. in a friendly atmosphere, improve your game and have a great time! Please Reduce chronic pain and stiffness, relieve stress, and restore freedom of A 45-minute gentle chair yoga class with soothing music, incorporating Led by nature guide Donna Simonsen who also teaches Gentle Yoga wear non-marking athletic shoes. movement. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and leave class with a series of breathing and a short meditation. No charge for Silver Sneakers members. Classes. Spend the day at home and you’ll never remember it; spend the day Sponsored by the Sausalito Parks and Recreation Department, the Marin safe, gentle movements to practice at home. For more information, call 415-289-4152 outdoors and you’ll never forget it. – Mrs. Terwilliger Table Tennis Club and Stiga Corporation.

TH 10am–11:30am TU 10:15am–11am F 1/3–1/24 2pm–3:30pm $70R/4 hikes $80NR/4 hikes 10-VISIT PASS DROP-IN $10R $12NR DROP-IN $10R $12NR F 2/7–2/28 2pm–3:30pm $70R/4 hikes $80NR/4 hikes TH Ongoing 7pm–10pm $35R $40NR Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito F 3/6–3/27 2pm–3:30pm $70R/4 hikes $80NR/4 hikes DROP-IN 7pm–10pm $4R $5NR *If you miss a hike, you can make it up the following month MLK Gym, 610 Coloma Street, Sausalito ROSEN METHOD MOVEMENT BELLY DANCE FUSION WORKOUT **Individual Hike $20R $22NR Instructor: Marin Table Tennis Club Rediscover integrity, clarity, authenticity, ease and grace within your body. This class will combine the basics of belly dance technique and a dance Rosen movements are fun and simple! Designed to improve alignment workout. Marin Table Tennis Club – and flexibility, they free the diaphragm for more natural breathing. They TEACH A CLASS WITH US! Beginners and Intermediates engage the core and increase range of motion. They improve balance and M 1/6–1/27 7:15pm–8:30pm $40R $45NR Do you have a skill you would like to share with the community? Enjoy the game of “ping pong” and learn the sport of “table tennis” with an coordination and relax chronic muscle tension. The class structure and M 2/3–2/24 7:15pm–8:30pm $40R $45NR Sausalito Parks & Recreation is always seeking new course open play format, with coaching available. This class is designed for new the use of music to support the various moves creates an experience of M 3/2–3/30 7:15pm–8:30pm $50R $55NR opportunities to offer. Proposals for all ages, levels, and classes players and those rediscovering the game after years. It also provides an relaxation and well-being in action. Rediscover the JOY of movement! M 4/6–4/27 7:15pm–8:30pm $40R $45NR or workshops are encouraged. For more information, contact Mike opportunity for everyone who desires to train, play or understand the sport Instructor Tina Kelly Green is a licensed Rosen Movement teacher and DROP-IN $12R $14NR Langford at [email protected]. at a higher level. Balls and paddles are provided. Please wear non-marking certified Rosen Method and Transformational Bodywork practitioner. Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street athletic shoes.

M,TH 8:30am–9:30am 10-VISIT PASS DROP-IN $10R $12NR TH Ongoing 6pm–7pm $35R $40NR Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito DROP-IN 6pm–7pm $4R $5NR MLK Gym, 610 Coloma Street, Sausalito Instructor: Marin Table Tennis Club

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WOODEN FURNITURE RESTORATION Tennis Classes Learn fundamental and traditional techniques to professionally restore your INTRODUCTION TO TENNIS own wooden furnishings. Learn basic tool use and finishing techniques Dog Handling Classes Learn the fundamentals, grips, scoring and enjoy playing singles and including cabinet scrapers, chisel with sharpening, staining, finishing, Marin Humane offers its popular family dog training classes at doubles. No tennis background needed. French polishing and advanced workshops including “Chinoiserie,” using Sausalito Parks and Recreation! gold and bronzing powder, spray guns and difficult repairs. Register online at marinhumane.org/oh-behave/dogs/ 6-WEEK COURSE Students provide their own furniture. Call 415-331-1451 to ensure that TU 1/28–3/3 6:30pm–8pm $300R $310NR a proposed piece will be finished within the scope of the class time-frame. Park Tennis Courts, Sausalito Instructor Richard Morton has been restoring antique furniture for the FAMILY DOG 1 AT 9:30am past 30 years and has studied the art of furniture repair extensively at home Saturdays – January 4, 11, 18, 25, February 1, 8 LEVEL 3.0-3.5 INTERMEDIATE TENNIS and abroad, including a three-year study in Japan. See Richard’s work under For dogs 4 months and older. A beginning level class teaching the Further develop your strokes, strategy and match play through movement the furniture restoration link at www.rickproductions.com fundamentals of good manners – sit, down, stay, come, polite greetings and drills and play point situations. walking, wait at doors, and leave it. FIRST CLASS IS MANDATORY AND FOR F January 1pm–4pm $195R $205NR PEOPLE ONLY, NO DOGS, PLEASE! $190 for 6 weeks. 6-WEEK COURSE F February 1pm–4pm $195R $205NR W 1/29–3/4 6:30pm–8pm $300R $310NR F March 1pm–4pm $195R $205NR SMALL DOG 1 AT 10:45am Marinship Park Tennis Courts, Sausalito Fine Antique Restoration, 610 Coloma Street, Suite 710, Sausalito Saturdays – January 4, 11, 18, 25, February 1, 8 For dogs 4 months and older. A beginning level class teaching the LEVEL 3.0-3.5 SINGLES/DOUBLES STRATEGY *TheCascais full Council class meets Members three Vasco times Morais, a month. Rita Faden,Students Presdient may choose of FLAD, which Cheryl Popp, fundamentalsand Dave Borton at ofthe Pracagood de Cacais,manners which FLAD– helpedsit, fund.down, stay, come, polite greetings Improve your play through movement drills and match play. Fridays during the month. Students may also work andon walking,their wait furnishingat doors, and leaveat it with fellow small-breed dogs only least once during the week while they are taking (30 the poundsclasses. and under). FIRST CLASS IS MANDATORY AND FOR PEOPLE 6-WEEK COURSE CASCAIS, PORTUGAL ONLY, NO DOGS, PLEASE! (combined with Family Dog 1 first class only at M 1/27–3/2 6:30pm–8pm $300R $310NR PRIVATE TENNIS LESSONS SWINGANNUAL YOUTHDANCE SAILING EXCHANGE WITH CLUBE NAVAL, CASCAIS, JULY 2020 9:30am)NEW PRESIDENT $190 for OF 6 weeks.FLAD VISITS SAUSALITO Marinship Park Tennis Courts, Sausalito Information/sign-up contact Sausalito Rec. Dept. at 415-289-4152 APlans versatile are well and underway fun style, fordone our everywhere 6th annual from youth blues sailing clubs exchange to ballrooms, when In our ongoing partnership with the Luso American Development Foundation Tennis program questions contact George Zahorsky at 415-453-8729 or swingSausalito clubs Yacht to weddings, Club junior and sailors even willthe travelbeach! to EasyPortugal to learn, next nosummer partner to SMALL(FLAD) membersDOG of the1 CascaisAT council9:30am met with Rita Faden the new LEVEL 3.5+ ADVANCED LEVEL email [email protected] needed.train and Enjoy race. privateSYC Vice or Commodoresemiprivate Tomlessons Kowalski with instructor who will be Robin spearheading Leonard .SaturdaysPresident of– FLADFebruary on her 22, recent 29, March visist 7, to 14, Sausalito. 21, 28 Miguel Vaz our longtime Develop your game for competitive match play and USTA tournaments. the programSet off with Coachon Reneethe Corpuz-Lahneright foot was in(or Cascais the recently left) with Forcolleague dogsa 4 goodat months FLAD wasandsolid herolder. escort.foundation A beginning levelfor class teaching the Pickleball partnermeeting withdancing our sister citythat liaison will Bernardo help de Barros.you Allbecome systems go!proficient An fundamentals at swing of dancinggood mannersas – sit, down, stay, come, polite greetings and 6 WEEK COURSE Pickleball is a paddle sport combining elements of badminton, tennis, welladult touras of Portugalother is alsostyles being ofplanned. dance. Stay tunedYou’ll for details.be so gladwalking,SAUSALITO you wait EXHIBITdid. at doors, IN CASCAISand leave NEXT it with SUMMER fellow small-breed 2020 dogs only (30 SA 2/1–3/5 10:30am–noon $300R $310NR and table tennis. Two or four players use solid paddles made of wood or Contact Robin at 916 521-8364 or [email protected] are underwayand under).with the SausalitoFIRST HistoricalCLASS SocietyIS andMANDATORY the Portuguese AND FOR PEOPLE ONLY, NO composite materials to hit a perforated polymer ball, similar to a Wiffle Ball, DOGS,Cultural PLEASE! Center $190in Sausalito for 6 weeks. for an temporary “traveling” exhibit at the Martin Luther King Courts (MLK), Coloma St., Sausalito Save the Date for Fado Night at the Pines! – May 16 over a net. All equipment provided. ADULT TAIKO DRUMMING INTRODUCTION/INTERMEDIATE Sommer Museum in Cascais next summer. LEVEL 2.5+ TUNE-UP CLINIC Drums provided! FAMILY DOG 1 AT 10:45am For anyone who has been away from the game for a while. W Drop-In 9am–11am $8R $10NR Taiko is the art of Japanese drumming, which develops self-expression and Saturdays – February 22, 29, March 7, 14, 21, 28 F Drop-In 7:30pm–10pm $8R $10NR musical creativity. This course engages an uchikomi based practice. All For dogs 4 months and older. A beginning level class teaching the 6 WEEK COURSE MLK Gym – 610 Coloma Street, Sausalito who have either a sense of rhythm or the stamina to hit taiko for two hours fundamentals of good manners – sit, down, stay, come, polite greetings and SA 1–3/7 10:30am–noon $300R $310NR are welcome. The class is open for continuing students.walking, waitNo at doors,new andstudents leave it. FIRST CLASS IS MANDATORY (combined Martin Luther King Courts (MLK), Coloma St., Sausalito accepted until February, 2020. with Small Dog 1 first class at 9:30 a.m.) AND FOR PEOPLE ONLY, NO DOGS, Adult Enrichment Classes NOTE: Taiko requires peak physical conditioning, flexibility, and stamina. PLEASE! $190 for 6 weeks. ROUND ROBIN DOUBLES PAINTING WITH DIANA BRADLEY Individuals with physical impairments, past injuries, or medical conditions Since 1986 this popular drop-in tennis program has been offering adults Anyone interested in painting and art may take this class. The aim is simple: should avoid this class. Instructor reserves right to reject questionable and high school players an opportunity to start the weekend with fun mixed to inspire, to challenge and to grow in a friendly and fun setting. Get advice physical conditions and/or require a doctor’s written permission and written doubles play. Coaches on-hand to organise and play with participants. No on composition, drawing, perspective and learn new painting techniques. waver of liability. partner required. All ability levels. Maximum 20 players. Bring your own art supplies and medium. Instructor Diana Bradley Ages 12 and up. collaborates with you, offers her own insights and the class discusses pieces Drop-In as they progress. Diana is a signature member of the National Watercolor INTERMEDIATE SA ongoing 8:10am–10:10am $12 $14NR Society and teaches sketching as an artist in residence at Yosemite. SU 1/5–3/1 (7wks)* 10am–12pm $60R** $70NR** Martin Luther King Courts (MLK), Coloma St., Sausalito INTRODUCTION (New students welcome) TH 1/2–1/30 2pm–4:30pm $60R $65NR SU 3/8–4/26 (7wks)* 10am–12pm $60R** $70NR** TH 2/6–2/27 2pm–4:30pm $48R $53NR Instructor: Kensuke Sumii TH 3/5–3/26 2pm–4:30pm $48R $53NR *No class: 2/2, 2/23, 4/5 Edgewater Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito **Additional $100 supply fee payable to instructor at first class. At the Sausalito Yacht club with Miguel Vaz, Dave Borton, Cheryl Popp, Rita Faden, and Vasco Morais.

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Facility & Park Rentals *A. Martin Luther King Jr. Park and Gym (available for rentals) Planning a meeting, party or special event? *NOTE! CARSS SausalitoGym. Village Five tennis courts, running track, lawn area, playground,Edgewater two basketball courts, and softball Seniors field. Located at 610 Coloma Street. 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 Gymnasium MLK Field and Call A Ride For Sausalito Seniors ABOUT SAUSALITO VILLAGE ABOUT EDGEWATER SENIORS B. Remington Dog Park event. Many of our parks are located on the waterfront with breathtaking and fields are perfect locations for sport activities, team-building sessions Dunphy Park One-acre dog park. Located at 100 Ebbtide Avenue. • Sausalito Village (SV) is a non profit membership organization that • The Edgewater Seniors Club provides opportunities for seniors to views.ABOUTCARSS (Call A Ride for Sausalito Seniors) and conferences. are currently C. Marinship Park (available for rentals) provides support services for seniors gather at special events, share experiences, and create friendships •If youCARSS need is indoor a City space, of Sausalito we have AGE rooms FRIENDLY available program in the managed historic Cityby Reservations are required for all parks and facilities and bookings must closed for Three lighted tennis courts, parking lot, large lawn area and bathrooms. Located at Marinship/Libertyship Way • SV mission is to keep residents engaged in the community as they • Members meetD. Langendorf for a variety of Playground trips, social gatherings, (available for and rentals) friendly Hall building.Sausalito TheVillage Edgewater room is a perfect venue for meetings or social be made in advance. Call the Parks and Recreation Department at 415-289- renovation. age in their home Small children’s area, lawn, BBQ and picnicconversation tables. At the intersection of Easterby Street and Woodward Avenue. gatherings.• CARSS It’s provides equipped rides with around tables Sausalitoand chairs and and Gateway a full service Shopping kitchen. Center 4152 for more information or to book a space. You can also check availability • Volunteers provide thousands of hours of service annually • The Club has been meeting for over 40E. yearsSchoonmaker and many of Beach members We also tohaveresidents an exerciseof Sausalito roomand andthe a Floating games roomHomes forCommunity children’s60 parties.and and request bookings at www.sausalito.gov/register. N Shoreline Public Access. Adjacent to 85 Libertyship Way • Over 600 rides per year provided to members for medical are longtime residents of Sausalito olderor younger with a disability F. Robin Sweeny Park appointments • Sausalito Parks and Recreation supports the Edgewater Seniors by • Rides are available weekdays between 10am and 2pm W E Lighted basketball court, playground and grass area • Over 30 events on the calendar each month for members and providing meeting space, organizingLocated monthly at Caledonia activities and Litho and Street.van trips, • Rides can be requested up to one week ahead or the same day B volunteersRemington and publishing monthlyG. Edgewater newsletters Room, Exercise Room • Rides are provided by trained and vetted volunteers using their own Dog Park S Game Room, and City Hall (available for rentals) automobiles • Monthly group trips for shopping, museum and local sights • Members receive 25% discount on monthly trips Sausalito Parks and Facilities Rental Fees* Martin Bridgeway Edgewater Room has meeting space, Exercise Room has a large wooden floor • Monthly educationalLuther King workshops, lunches and supper clubs • To be eligible for membership, one must be at least 55 years of age • Rides are free of charge Park & and Game Room has a variety of recreation activities for children and adults. Forinformation, call 415-944-5474 or visit www.carss4you.org Sausalito Residents Non- Commercial • HealthcareA Gymadvocacy for members and pay annualAll located membership at City Hall, dues corner of $15 of Caledonia at the beginning and Bee Streets.of each Non-Profit Residents Groups For information, call 415-332-3325 or visit www.sausalitovillage.org year *H. Dunphy Park WouldPARKS you like to join the CARSS team? Contact us at 415-944-5474Groupsor • Luncheon meetingsWaterfront are heldgazebo, on thesand first volleyball and third court, Tuesday bocce courts,of every and large lawn area. East of Bridgeway between Napa and Litho. downloadan application online at www.carss4you.org Interested in volunteering for Sausalito Village? Call 415-332-3325 or month; the first meeting of the month is a business meeting; the Dunphy Park – CLOSED download an application online at www.sausalitovillage.orgFOR Marinship second is RENOVATIONa social meeting that offersI. activities,Cazneau presentations Playground and Park Neighborhood park. Area 1 Main Area including Gazebo $26 per hour $37 per hour $47 per hour $58 per hour C birthday celebrations J. Cloud View Park (available for rentals) Area 2 Bocce Court (Rates per court) $16 per hour $26 per hour $37 per hour $47 per hour • Meetings begin at 11am in the Edgewater Room located in the lower E Children’s play area, bathrooms, small meeting Schoonmakerlevel of City Hall room, and an amazing view of the bay. Located Beach Marinship Field $21 per hour $26 per hour $32 per hour $42 per hour on Cloudview Road west of Booker Ave. Bridgeway What’s New? What’s New? For more informationDunphy about the Edgewater Seniors Club or upcoming Martin Luther King Field (#1 or #2) – CLOSED FOR RENOVATION H Park JOINTHE CARSS TEAM OF VOLUNTEER DRIVERS... CARSS RIDES TO EVENING LIBRARY EVENTS SAUSALITO VILLAGE CELEBRATES TEN YEARS! Langendorf trips, contact Sausalito Parks and Recreation at 415-289-4152. (Hourly Rates Per Field) $21 per hour $26 per hour $32 per hour $42 per hour Playground Turney Street WENEED YOU! The Sausalito Library has a myriad of interesting adult programs that are The national Village movement started in the Beacon Hill area of BostonD K Ramp If you have been thinking about volunteering in Sausalito, NOW is the time. held in the evening, especially in the winter months. Have you thought about in 1999 and has since become an international phenomenon with nearly F,G Langendorf Park $16 per hour $28 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour Robin Sweeny Park, We need you! going but decided you didn’t want to drive in the dark or look for parking in 350 Villages worldwide. In the Bay Area alone we have nearly 30 and in City Hall

TheCloudview volunteer drivers Park of CARSS (Call a Ride for Sausalito Seniors)$16 per hourthe lot? $28 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour California, nearly 60. Bridgeway provide an average of 180 rides a month to older residents of Sausalito and CARSS is your answer! Sign up for CARSS and you will have access Sausalito Village began to form after some of its founding members K. Turney Street Ramp Gabrielson the FloatingTennis Homes. Courts Rides - Marinshipare free but the & friendships MLK* forged are priceless! to free door to door rides to many of the events. A list of the specific dates read about Beacon Hill Village in the New York Times and related to what L R Park Boat launch. I (Hourly Rates Per Court) $21 per houravailable is$26 emailed per hour or mailed to$32 CARSS per Ridershour prior to the$42 start per hourof the they said—they were determined to take control of their own futures while Harrison Viña Del Mar L. Mary Ann Sears Park Cazneau Playground Playground Q Plaza THINK ABOUT IT... What will you do when you are no longer able to drive month, so make sure you are on the list. Or, tell a neighbor or friend who lives remainingChildren’s rooted playground in their Opposite neighborhoods. Star of the Besty Sea ChurchStroman spearheaded the Other Parks $16 per hour $28 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour Yee Tock Chee orwalk the hills or distance from your home into town? When it no longer in Sausalito or the Floating Homes who may benefit. campaignon Harrison to create Street. Sausalito Village with a strong and dedicated group of S Park becomeseasy to get to the grocery store, the bank, or to lunch with a friend? It is as easy as calling 415-944-5474 or emailing infocarss4you@ volunteers.M. Southview At the outset, Park Sausalito was part of a ‘hub and spoke model’ Basketball court, children’s play area, ThanksFACILITIES to the success of CARSS, you will have the answer -free gmail.com for an application. under Marin Villages. After a year the decision was made to become a stand small lawn and sitting area. Entrance on North Street between transportationthroughout Sausalito, the Floating Homes, Manzanita Transit alone Village as well as a 501(c)(3) non profit. Marin Villages continues to Edgewater Room Groups under 25 $21 per hour $32 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour Third and Fourth Streets. stop and Gateway Shopping Center during the hours of 10am and 2pm As a CARSS Driver I feel loved and actively manage villages in six cities in Marin County. J Groups over 25 $37 per hour $47 per hour $58 per hour $84 per hour N. Swede’s Beach Cloud View Mondaythrough Friday. appreciated by my community. This SandyAll Villages beach. haveEast End common of Valley themes—they Street. are membership-driven, Park PleaseExercise help usRoom to keep the program’sGroups success under 25going by joining our$21 per hour $32 per hour $42volunteer per hour opportunity$58 has per given hour me the grassrootsO. Tiffany and generally Beach non profits. They all have the goals of positively “As long time residents of Sausalito (57yrs for Gerry and 84 yrs for Don) we West Side of Bridgeway at east end of North Street. team of volunteer drivers. Please considerGroups sending over 25 in your application$37 today per hour $47 per hour $58chance per hour to meet and help$84 pernew hour friends. impacting isolation, interdependence, health and purpose of their individual love what the Village is doing to keep “our village”M theO,P greatTiffany place Beach it has P. Tiffany Park Southview and Park byeither phoning 415-944-5474 or downloading an application at www. members to reduce overall cost of care. Beyond those common themes, each always been. It offers a wonderful way for residentsPark to keep in touch and Sitting and picnic area. West side of Bridgeway at east end of North Street. carss4you.orgGame Room. Groups under 25 $21 per hour $26 per hour $37 per hour $47—Esther per hour Levandoski VillageQ. Viñabases Deltheir Mar programs Plaza and services on the needs of its members. As participate in activities that we mean to do but somehow don’t. Come and CARSSis a City of Sausalito age friendly Groupsprogram over 25managed by Sausalito $32 per hour $42 per hour $53 per hour $68Volunteer per hourfor CARSS you Acan greenbelt imagine, area urban with fountainand rural and areas landscaping. have very different needs. join us as a member and/or volunteer.” N Swede’s Village. StreetSausalito intersection Village of is Bridgeway, celebrating Anchor, 10 years and Elof Portal.having its doors open, —Sausalito Village MembersBeach Don and Gerry B. MLK Gymnasium $42 per hour $58 per hour $74 per hour $89 per hour but R.let’s Gabrielson remember the Park years of prior planning by the founding members. To commemorateLawn area, benches, the special sculpture, anniversary, picnic tables the withcurrent views Board across of Richardson’Directors s Bay. Located between the downtown Ferry Landing and the Spinnaker Restaurant. *Fees subject to change unanimously voted to make a donation to Sausalito Beautiful to purchase S. Yee Tock Chee Park a smallPassive grove park of with trees landscaping, at MLK Park. benches The trees & water will access.be dedicated to all of SausalitoOn the Villagebay side members of Bridgeway and at volunteers Princess. no longer with us. Going forward, Sausalito Village will purchase one new tree each year in memory of members and volunteers who pass away during that year.

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New York Times Online Free Admission Tickets to the de Young Museum and the Legion of Honor Friday Evening Programs LibrarySausalito News Police Did you know that you can get free online access to the New York Times In addition to the Discover & Go online service, the library offers free general The room inhabited by the Sausalito Library was once the auditorium of through the library? By obtaining a special code via the library website and admission tickets to the de Young Museum and the Legion of Honor in San Sausalito’s old Central School. To recapture its days as a theater space, the Department creating an account with the New York Times using your email address, you Francisco. Every adult library card holder living in Sausalito is entitled to library holds regular after-hours Friday evening programs. For most Friday PROTECTLIBRARY YOURSELF INFORMATION FROM PHONE SCAMS can receive a 24-hour unlimited-access pass. Just look for the New York one ticket per year (each ticket admits two adults). Tickets are purchased evening programs, we clear the library “living room” and new-book display PhoneAddress: scams 420 of Lithoall kinds Street are getting more common. The scammers generally Times button in the Digital Collections area of the library homepage to get through grants from the Friends of the Library and the Sausalito Art Festival area of furniture, then set up rows of chairs facing our projection screen, preyPhone: on the 415-289-4121 generosity of people or through fear. Phone number “spoofing” started. There is no limit to the number of times you can generate a 24-hour Foundation. which drops down in front of the Children’s Room. technologyWeb: sausalitolibrary.org and robocalling has made these scams more sophisticated pass. The service will work for smartphones and tablets, as well as laptop and harder to detect. The Sausalito Police Department wants to help its and desktop computers. If you have questions or receive an error message Borrow a California State Parks Vehicle Day Pass Speaker Series communityHOURS members better identify scams and reinforce how to respond to when logging in, please contact Augie Webb at [email protected]. The library has two “Golden Poppy” California State Parks vehicle day passes The library’s speaker series programs typically take place on Thursday them.Monday–Thursday: 10am–9pm available to the public. The passes provide free vehicle admission and evenings in the City Hall Council Chambers. Programs range from author Friday–Saturday:Recently, the Sausalito 10am–5pm Police Department received reports that the main High-Speed Internet parking at over one hundred state parks, beaches, and recreation areas, readings to lectures on history or science. If you or someone you know would policeSunday: department Noon–5pm phone number (415-289-4170) has been spoofed by an The Sausalito Library’s free public internet service went from slow to blazing including area parks like Mount Tamalpais, China Camp, and Samuel P. be interested in presenting a speaker series event at the library, please unknown entity and used in an attempted phone scam. These scammers fast in 2017, when the library connected to CalREN, the California Research Taylor. To borrow a pass, look for one of the Golden Poppy cases in the central contact Abbot Chambers at [email protected] or 415-289-4123. identified themselves as law enforcement and IRS Agents. These scammers and Education Network. At the library’s public internet stations, where display area of the Sausalito Public Library. Bring the case to the service Libraryuse aggressive Services tactics and threaten some form of judicial punishment if you download speeds had previously been in the range of 5 to 10 megabits per desk with your library card, and you can check out a storage bag containing Marin Master Gardener Series do not comply with their request. These threats include telling you a warrant secondSausalito (Mbps), users now see Sustainabilityspeeds topping out at 500 Mbps. The library’s the pass and information about California State Parks. Passes circulate for The Sausalito Library is pleased to present a monthly series of talks by Getwill abe Library issued Cardfor your Without arrest Visiting or an officer the Library will come to your house to arrest free wireless network (called “library”) has also gotten a big speed boost, to seven days and are not renewable. To ensure that a pass is available and Master Gardeners, in conjunction with local nonprofit Sausalito Beautiful and Onlineyou immediately. registration for a full-access library card is available for Marin County overCommission 100 Mbps. Some mobile devices may see slower speeds due to hardware save yourself a trip to the library, call the Reference Desk at 415-289-4121. the University of California Cooperative Extension Marin Master Gardeners. residents aged 16 years or older. When you apply online, you’ll get immediate limitations.#OptUP To Deep Green 100% Renewable Energy If a pass is available, we can set it aside for you for up to two hours. The talks typically take place in the City Hall Council Chambers on the last accessSome other to popular current digital and common services phone like movies scams from include: Kanopy and e-books from The City of Sausalito has been part of California’s renewable energy Thursday of the month, in the evening. 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Friends of the Sausalito Library Make a Donation Founded in 1961, the mission of the Friends is to support the library through In addition to becoming a member, you also can support the Friends by volunteer assistance and by financial contributions to enhance the library’s making a monetary contribution. Such donations are greatly appreciated. collections, services, and environment. Membership dues and book sales are Please come into the Bookstore or email the Friends at fosl94965@gmail. the Friends’ primary sources of income. com for more information.

Sponsored Library Programs Sausalito Library Foundation The Friends contribute each year to fund the City Librarian’s “wish list.” The The Sausalito Library Foundation provides long-term support for the Friends sponsor many different aspects of the library’s adult and children’s Sausalito Public Library. Donations and bequests from the community are programs, including seasonal events, the summer reading program, story used to maintain a revenue source to fund capital improvements and major time, coloring workshops, opera previews, museum docent presentations, purchases that make a long-term impact on the library and its users. We and equipment such as the projection and sound system in the library. 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 Membership--Become a Friend of information, the Foundation will help the Sausalito Library evolve and New “Friends” are always welcome – and needed! As a member of the adapt so that its physical space meets ever-changing needs. Friends, your support is vitally important. Your membership will aid the Our thanks go out to the many individuals and organizations whose Friends in their support of the Library. You can become a member in person generous contributions have helped build our financial resources. The income at the bookstore or library, online at friendsofthesausalitolibrary.org or by from and appreciation of these gifts have helped the Foundation Fund grow. email to [email protected]. Individual membership is $10, senior or With this growth, we’re helping to safeguard our library’s future. student membership is $5, and a family membership is $25. You can also For more information about the Library Foundation, please write to 420 become a Supporter by donating $50 or a Benefactor by donating $100. Litho Street, Sausalito, 94965. Email messages may be directed to Myra Bookstore Berkowitz at [email protected]. At the Friends of the Library Bookstore on the upper level of Sausalito Metropolitan Opera Previews Art Exhibits City Hall, you can browse over 20,000 books on our shelves. Select from HOW YOUR DONATIONS SUPPORT THE LIBRARY Met Opera previews are presented by Sausalito resident and opera Every six weeks, a new exhibit of artwork by a local artist is presented on fiction, mysteries, best sellers, poetry, history, art, photography, biographies, Sausalito Library Foundation: The Foundation uses donations from aficionado Tom Wilhite or one of Tom’s guest hosts. Each preview provides an the walls of the Sausalito Library. To be eligible, artists must either live, cookbooks, travel, adventure, and many more categories. We also have a individuals, organizations, and businesses to establish a long-term revenue entertaining introduction to an upcoming performance at the Metropolitan work, or rent/own studio space in Sausalito. For information about exhibiting wide range of DVDs and CDs and a special children’s book section. All are source that supports the library through special projects. Opera in New York. Previews include background information about opera your work at the library, please contact Abbot Chambers at achambers@ at reasonable prices and many are in gift-giving condition. Seasonal sales Friends of the Library: The Friends’ primary source of income is the and composer, followed by a plot synopsis that features a selection of audio sausalito.gov or 415-289-4123. at even lower prices are announced throughout the year. Regular hours are Friends Bookstore on the top floor of City Hall. Your book donations and and video clips from past performances. Previews typically take place on Monday from 9am to 5pm, Wednesday from 10am to 1pm, and Saturday from volunteer time help the Friends support library programs and pay for items a Tuesday evening before the corresponding Saturday morning Live in HD Programs for Children and Middle Schoolers 10am to 1pm. on the library’s wish list. simulcast from the Met. Please note: Sausalito Library programs for children will be limited to story Please note: The Foundation and the Friends of the Library are separate times until we are able to hire a new children’s and young adult librarian. We Donate Books organizations, both 501(c)(3) nonprofits, which complement one another iPhone, iPad, and Mac Classes will all miss long-time Children’s Librarian Erin Wilson, who departed for a Book and media donations may be used to replace worn materials in the and collaborate to meet our library’s needs beyond the capabilities of The library is now offering hands-on classes to help local residents with job with the Berkeley Public Library in October 2019. library collection or sold to raise funds for the library. To donate books to City funding. Neither the Friends of the library nor the Sausalito Library iPhones, iPads, and Mac computers. Classes are taught by Jon Hartman, a the Friends, please leave them in the wooden drop-box inside the Sausalito Foundation contributions are meant to supplant our publicly funded library computer consultant specializing in Apple devices, and take place monthly Toddler Story Time with Molly Library or on the upper level hallway outside of the bookstore. A cart is budget. on a Thursday morning. Jon also teaches classes at the libraries in Mill Valley Mondays, 10am and 11am usually available in the hallway of the bookstore for bringing books in from and Tiburon. Attendees are requested to bring their mobile devices with For kids 0-3 and their caregivers the parking lot. If you are bringing a large donation (multiple bags or boxes), them. please bring them during store hours when we can assist you. Donations are Toddler Story Time tax deductible, and receipts are available at the library or the bookstore upon Sausalito Writers’ Circle Wednesdays, 9:40am and 10:40an request. For special arrangements, call the bookstore at 415-331-3352 or Looking for a supportive group to share your writing with? Ready to tackle Edgewater Room Libby Wilkinson at 415-332-0206. that story, novel or poem? Interested in providing feedback to others? Join For kids 0-3 and their caregivers the Sausalito Writers’ Circle! Here’s how the Writers’ Circle works: members Become a Volunteer submit up to ten double-spaced, numbered pages (poets: two poems) in All programs and events are free and sponsored by the Friends of the The Friends Bookstore is run by volunteer efforts. If you love books and would advance of each session, and the group’s time together is then spent in Sausalito Public Library. like to work in the bookstore, consider joining our friendly group for as few offering productive, positive feedback to one another. The Sausalito Writers’ as four hours a week. Contact the bookstore at 415-331-3352 if you are Circle typically meets twice a month, on Sundays from 3pm to 4:30pm. interested. The Sausalito Library is also in need of volunteers for re-shelving Attendance is free. Your host is Sausalito resident, published author, and books and processing inter-library loan materials for an hour or two each experienced workshop facilitator Cindy Knoebel. If interested in attending, week. Contact Jim Delano at 415-215-6538 or [email protected] for please send email to [email protected]. more information.

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New York Times Online LibrarySausalito News Police Did you know that you can get free online access to the New York Times Department through the library? By obtaining a special code via the library website and Age Friendly Sausalito Age Friendly Sausalito creating an account with the New York Times using your email address, you Age Friendly Sausalito’s Mission is to engage and encourage all sectors PROTECTLIBRARY YOURSELF INFORMATION FROM PHONE SCAMS can receive a 24-hour unlimited-access pass. Just look for the New York of our Community – Volunteers, Community and Faith Organizations, Committee PhoneAddress: scams 420 of Lithoall kinds Street are getting more common. The scammers generally Times button in the Digital Collections area of the library homepage to get Businesses and City Government -- to work together to continually The Age Friendly Sausalito Task Force was appointed by the City preyPhone: on the 415-289-4121 generosity of people or through fear. 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Come join the fun of helping to make Sausalito them.Monday–Thursday: 10am–9pm Organization (WHO) in 2014 and joined AARP Livable Communities an All Age Friendly Community with something to interest or serve Friday–Saturday:Recently, the Sausalito 10am–5pm Police Department received reports that the main High-Speed Internet in 2017. Dozens of volunteers helped create a City-Wide survey everyone. policeSunday: department Noon–5pm phone number (415-289-4170) has been spoofed by an The Sausalito Library’s free public internet service went from slow to blazing and develop an Age Friendly Community Action Plan that includes After all, when you think about aging—everybody’s doing it! unknown entity and used in an attempted phone scam. 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Business Please notecertification. that tickets for restore balance and strength by being consistent in your exercise. Research can be accessed with your Sausalito library card via app, the library website, popularFor museumsthose who maydon’t not know, be available MCE is California’s unless booked first well Community in advance. Choice If you recommends two hours per week, but any amount of time is a start. Check TALK about falls and fall risk or the web addresses above. If you have any trouble using Kanopy, Hoopla, haveAggregation any questions Program, about a not-for-profit, Discover & Go, public please agency contact that the began Reference service Desk the calendar of classes at Sausalito Parks and Recreation for senior focused • Review your medications with a doctor or pharmacist or any of the other digital collections offered by the Sausalito Library, please atin 2010415-289-4121 with the goals or [email protected] of providing cleaner power. at stable rates to its exercise classes. • Get your vision checked annually and update your eyeglasses contact City Librarian Abbot Chambers at [email protected] or customers, reducing greenhouse emissions, and investing in targeted energy • Talk to your health care provider about your risk of falls 415-289-4123. programs that support communities’ energy needs. • Share your concerns and solicit assistance of friends and family #optUP to Deep Green today by visiting mcecleanenergy.org/100- renewable or calling 888-632-3674.

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SAUSALITO – A PROUD AGE-FRIENDLY CITY SAUSALITO – A PROUD AGE-FRIENDLY CITY

CARSS Sausalito Village Edgewater Seniors Call A Ride For Sausalito Seniors ABOUT SAUSALITO VILLAGE ABOUT EDGEWATER SENIORS ABOUTCARSS (Call A Ride for Sausalito Seniors) • Sausalito Village (SV) is a non profit membership organization that • The Edgewater Seniors Club provides opportunities for seniors to • CARSS is a City of Sausalito AGE FRIENDLY program managed by provides support services for seniors gather at special events, share experiences, and create friendships SausalitoVillage • SV mission is to keep residents engaged in the community as they • Members meet for a variety of trips, social gatherings, and friendly • CARSS provides rides around Sausalito and Gateway Shopping Center age in their home conversation toresidents of Sausalito and the Floating Homes Community 60 and • Volunteers provide thousands of hours of service annually • The Club has been meeting for over 40 years and many of members olderor younger with a disability • Over 600 rides per year provided to members for medical are longtime residents of Sausalito • Rides are available weekdays between 10am and 2pm appointments • Sausalito Parks and Recreation supports the Edgewater Seniors by • Rides can be requested up to one week ahead or the same day • Over 30 events on the calendar each month for members and providing meeting space, organizing monthly activities and van trips, • Rides are provided by trained and vetted volunteers using their own volunteers and publishing monthly newsletters automobiles • Monthly group trips for shopping, museum and local sights • Members receive 25% discount on monthly trips • Rides are free of charge • Monthly educational workshops, lunches and supper clubs • To be eligible for membership, one must be at least 55 years of age Forinformation, call 415-944-5474 or visit www.carss4you.org • Healthcare advocacy for members and pay annual membership dues of $15 at the beginning of each For information, call 415-332-3325 or visit www.sausalitovillage.org year Would you like to join the CARSS team? Contact us at 415-944-5474or • Luncheon meetings are held on the first and third Tuesday of every downloadan application online at www.carss4you.org Interested in volunteering for Sausalito Village? Call 415-332-3325 or month; the first meeting of the month is a business meeting; the download an application online at www.sausalitovillage.org second is a social meeting that offers activities, presentations and birthday celebrations • Meetings begin at 11am in the Edgewater Room located in the lower level of City Hall

What’s New? What’s New? For more information about the Edgewater Seniors Club or upcoming JOINTHE CARSS TEAM OF VOLUNTEER DRIVERS... CARSS RIDES TO EVENING LIBRARY EVENTS SAUSALITO VILLAGE CELEBRATES TEN YEARS! trips, contact Sausalito Parks and Recreation at 415-289-4152. WENEED YOU! The Sausalito Library has a myriad of interesting adult programs that are The national Village movement started in the Beacon Hill area of Boston If you have been thinking about volunteering in Sausalito, NOW is the time. held in the evening, especially in the winter months. Have you thought about in 1999 and has since become an international phenomenon with nearly We need you! going but decided you didn’t want to drive in the dark or look for parking in 350 Villages worldwide. In the Bay Area alone we have nearly 30 and in The volunteer drivers of CARSS (Call a Ride for Sausalito Seniors) the lot? California, nearly 60. provide an average of 180 rides a month to older residents of Sausalito and CARSS is your answer! Sign up for CARSS and you will have access Sausalito Village began to form after some of its founding members the Floating Homes. Rides are free but the friendships forged are priceless! to free door to door rides to many of the events. A list of the specific dates read about Beacon Hill Village in the New York Times and related to what available is emailed or mailed to CARSS Riders prior to the start of the they said—they were determined to take control of their own futures while THINK ABOUT IT... What will you do when you are no longer able to drive month, so make sure you are on the list. Or, tell a neighbor or friend who lives remaining rooted in their neighborhoods. Besty Stroman spearheaded the orwalk the hills or distance from your home into town? When it no longer in Sausalito or the Floating Homes who may benefit. campaign to create Sausalito Village with a strong and dedicated group of becomeseasy to get to the grocery store, the bank, or to lunch with a friend? It is as easy as calling 415-944-5474 or emailing infocarss4you@ volunteers. At the outset, Sausalito was part of a ‘hub and spoke model’ Thanks to the success of CARSS, you will have the answer -free gmail.com for an application. under Marin Villages. After a year the decision was made to become a stand transportationthroughout Sausalito, the Floating Homes, Manzanita Transit alone Village as well as a 501(c)(3) non profit. Marin Villages continues to stop and Gateway Shopping Center during the hours of 10am and 2pm As a CARSS Driver I feel loved and actively manage villages in six cities in Marin County. Mondaythrough Friday. appreciated by my community. This All Villages have common themes—they are membership-driven, Please help us to keep the program’s success going by joining our volunteer opportunity has given me the grassroots and generally non profits. They all have the goals of positively “As long time residents of Sausalito (57yrs for Gerry and 84 yrs for Don) we team of volunteer drivers. Please consider sending in your application today chance to meet and help new friends. impacting isolation, interdependence, health and purpose of their individual love what the Village is doing to keep “our village” the great place it has byeither phoning 415-944-5474 or downloading an application at www. members to reduce overall cost of care. Beyond those common themes, each always been. It offers a wonderful way for residents to keep in touch and carss4you.org. —Esther Levandoski Village bases their programs and services on the needs of its members. As participate in activities that we mean to do but somehow don’t. Come and CARSSis a City of Sausalito age friendly program managed by Sausalito Volunteerfor CARSS you can imagine, urban and rural areas have very different needs. join us as a member and/or volunteer.” Village. Sausalito Village is celebrating 10 years of having its doors open, —Sausalito Village Members Don and Gerry B. but let’s remember the years of prior planning by the founding members. To commemorate the special anniversary, the current Board of Directors unanimously voted to make a donation to Sausalito Beautiful to purchase a small grove of trees at MLK Park. The trees will be dedicated to all of Sausalito Village members and volunteers no longer with us. Going forward, Sausalito Village will purchase one new tree each year in memory of members and volunteers who pass away during that year.

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27793 City of Sausalito rec guide 40 page_FB 002 Web 1 Top 11/4/2019 9:12:25 AM BlackPANTONE 328 PC$[LayerName] $[LayerName] COMMUNITY PAGES ADULT PROGRAMS – REGISTER AT WWW.SAUSALITO.GOV/REGISTERCOMMUNITY PAGES SAKAIDE, JAPAN WOODEN FURNITURE RESTORATION Learn fundamental and traditional techniques to professionally restore your The Sausalito-Sakaide Sister City Program enjoyed another fabulous year in own wooden furnishings. Learn basic tool use and finishing techniques Sausalito Sister Cities 2019. Our Summer delegation visit to Japan went off without a hitch and Dog Handling Classes including cabinet scrapers, chisel with sharpening, staining, finishing, Marin Humane offers its popular family dog training classes at Letter From the President is in the running for our best trip ever. Our student delegates bonded and French polishing and advanced workshops including “Chinoiserie,” using Sausalito Parks and Recreation! Dear Residents, Civic Leaders, Community members, Volunteers and grew in profound ways before our very eyes. Some of these students have gold and bronzing powder, spray guns and difficult repairs. Register online at marinhumane.org/oh-behave/dogs/ Business Owners continued on after the program was finished to help the program continue Students provide their own furniture. Call to ensure that Sausalito Sister Cities, Inc. has been a labor of love for many from behind the scenes. 415-331-1451 a proposed piece will be finished within the scope of the class time-frame. years. We have been able to proudly say we have three active robust Two of our high school student delegates, Kaliah Wood and Zack Suckle, Instructor has been restoring antique furniture for the FAMILY DOG 1 AT 9:30am programs all self-funded and staffed with many volunteers. We are have joined another former delegate, KaiLi Seekamp, to attend our monthly Richard Morton past 30 years and has studied the art of furniture repair extensively at home Saturdays – January 4, 11, 18, 25, February 1, 8 excited as we move into the following seasons as there is never a dull board meetings as Junior Ops Council members. They are volunteering their and abroad, including a three-year study in Japan. See Richard’s work under For dogs 4 months and older. A beginning level class teaching the moment with this non-profit organization. time and energy to help us prepare for the new year and a new delegation the furniture restoration link at fundamentals of good manners – sit, down, stay, come, polite greetings and You will read about all three exchange programs and get a better of Japanese students coming to visit us this Summer, in 2020, and we are www.rickproductions.com walking, wait at doors, and leave it. FIRST CLASS IS MANDATORY AND FOR glimpse of what the exchanges are about, thus, you learn more about extremely grateful to them for their efforts. We hope our student delegates F January 1pm–4pm $195R $205NR PEOPLE ONLY, NO DOGS, PLEASE! $190 for 6 weeks. what we are about as an organization. Feel free to join any one of the will continue to volunteer and help us design the new program for the F February 1pm–4pm $195R $205NR Sausalito Sister Cities monthly meetings. Visit our website and get coming year to welcome their Japanese counterparts to Sausalito just as they F March 1pm–4pm $195R $205NR SMALL DOG 1 AT 10:45am involved. welcomed our delegates to Sakaide. Fine Antique Restoration, 610 Coloma Street, Suite 710, Sausalito Saturdays – January 4, 11, 18, 25, February 1, 8 A side opportunity to also share with you I have personally set up We believe our program, and others like it, is not only an immensely For dogs 4 months and older. A beginning level class teaching the a Foundation to build a Marine Mammal Center in Chile, Vina del Mar positive influence on the lives and development of Marin’s young minds, but *The full class meets three times a month. Students may choose which fundamentals of good manners – sit, down, stay, come, polite greetings Region V. More about that in future communications. it is incredibly important for the future of our world. In a time when we are Cascais Council Members Vasco Morais, Rita Faden, Presdient of FLAD, Cheryl Popp, and Dave Borton at the Praca de Cacais, which FLAD helped fund. Fridays during the month. Students may also work andon walking,their wait furnishingat doors, and leaveat it with fellow small-breed dogs only more connected than ever, we’ve seen others make efforts to keep us isolated least once during the week while they are taking (30 the poundsclasses. and under). FIRST CLASS IS MANDATORY AND FOR PEOPLE Susan Roe from each other; told stories about each other, made to believe certain CASCAIS, PORTUGAL ONLY, NO DOGS, PLEASE! (combined with Family Dog 1 first class only at President Sausalito Sister Cities, Inc. superstitions and mischaracterizations about each other, separated behind ANNUAL YOUTH SAILING EXCHANGE WITH CLUBE NAVAL, CASCAIS, JULY 2020 9:30am)NEW PRESIDENT $190 for OF 6 weeks.FLAD VISITS SAUSALITO CEO/Founder Susan Roe Foundation walls, both physical and digital. And yet, we are facing global problems that SWING DANCE Plans are well underway for our 6th annual youth sailing exchange when In our ongoing partnership with the Luso American Development Foundation will require global cooperation and trust if we wish to effectively deal with A versatile and fun style, done everywhere from blues clubs to ballrooms, Sausalito Yacht Club junior sailors will travel to Portugal next summer to SMALL(FLAD) membersDOG of the1 CascaisAT council9:30am met with Rita Faden the new them. The only way forward is through the diplomatic efforts, friendships, swing clubs to weddings, and even the beach! Easy to learn, no partner train and race. SYC Vice Commodore Tom Kowalski who will be spearheading SaturdaysPresident of– FLADFebruary on her 22, recent 29, March visist 7, to 14, Sausalito. 21, 28 Miguel Vaz our longtime and positive governmental relationships across these borders, oceans, and needed. Enjoy private or semiprivate lessons with instructor Robin Leonard. the program with Coach Renee Corpuz-Lahne was in Cascais recently Forcolleague dogs 4 at months FLAD wasand herolder. escort. A beginning level class teaching the walls. The world is smaller than ever, it makes sense to get to know our Set off on the right foot (or the left) with a good solid foundation for meeting with our sister city liaison Bernardo de Barros. All systems go! An fundamentals of good manners – sit, down, stay, come, polite greetings and neighbors across the sea as we know our neighbors across the street. partner dancing that will help you become proficient at swing dancing as adult tour of Portugal is also being planned. Stay tuned for details. walking,SAUSALITO wait EXHIBIT at doors, IN CASCAISand leave NEXT it with SUMMER fellow small-breed 2020 dogs only (30 As is often mentioned in our speeches to each other, we are building well as other styles of dance. You’ll be so glad you did. poundsPlans are underwayand under).with the SausalitoFIRST HistoricalCLASS SocietyIS andMANDATORY the Portuguese AND FOR PEOPLE ONLY, NO President Dwight D. Eisenhower’s dream of a peer-to-peer civilian diplomacy Contact Robin at 916 521-8364 or [email protected] DOGS,Cultural PLEASE! Center $190in Sausalito for 6 weeks. for an temporary “traveling” exhibit at the corp from the ground up, as a grass-roots organization, but we need your Save the Date for Fado Night at the Pines! – May 16 Sommer Museum in Cascais next summer. help. ADULT TAIKO DRUMMING INTRODUCTION/INTERMEDIATE FAMILY DOG 1 AT 10:45am While many of our delegates’ parents have already signed up to be host Drums provided! Saturdays – February 22, 29, March 7, 14, 21, 28 families for a Japanese student in 2020, we still need more host families! Taiko is the art of Japanese drumming, which develops self-expression and For dogs 4 months and older. A beginning level class teaching the If you are interested in hosting a Japanese student for 10 days this summer musical creativity. This course engages an uchikomi based practice. All fundamentals of good manners – sit, down, stay, come, polite greetings and and showing them some open-hearted Sausalito hospitality, please get in who have either a sense of rhythm or the stamina to hit taiko for two hours walking, wait at doors, and leave it. FIRST CLASS IS MANDATORY (combined touch with us through our website: SausalitoSisterCities.org and click on are welcome. The class is open for continuing students. No new students with Small Dog 1 first class at 9:30 a.m.) AND FOR PEOPLE ONLY, NO DOGS, “Sakaide, Japan” for more information. accepted until February, 2020. PLEASE! $190 for 6 weeks. If you’d like to get in on the fun and friendship, reach out to us! We NOTE: Taiko requires peak physical conditioning, flexibility, and stamina. are 100% donation funded and volunteer driven and we have lots of room Individuals with physical impairments, past injuries, or medical conditions for volunteers who get to attend fun dinners and special events with the should avoid this class. Instructor reserves right to reject questionable Japanese student delegation as part of their service. If you’d like to support physical conditions and/or require a doctor’s written permission and written us financially, donate to keep our program going strong! If you’re curious to waver of liability. know more, send us an email! We’re friendly folks who love talking about Ages 12 and up. what we do. To all who read this far, we sincerely hope you have a wonderful holiday INTERMEDIATE season this year, from your friends at Sausalito-Sakaide Sister Cities. SU 1/5–3/1 (7wks)* 10am–12pm $60R** $70NR** INTRODUCTION (New students welcome) SU 3/8–4/26 (7wks)* 10am–12pm $60R** $70NR** Instructor: Kensuke Sumii *No class: 2/2, 2/23, 4/5 **Additional $100 supply fee payable to instructor at first class. At the Sausalito Yacht club with Miguel Vaz, Dave Borton, Cheryl Popp, Rita Faden, and Vasco Morais.

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ADULTCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS PAGES – REGISTER AT WWW.SAUSALITO.GOV/REGISTER ADULT PROGRAMS – REGISTER AT WWW.SAUSALITO.GOV/REGISTERCOMMUNITY PAGES VINAYOGA WITH DEL DR. EHRETMAR, CHILE QIGONG FOR VIBRANT HEALTH town to the Ferry Terminal, log benches designed to look like railroad ties, Dr. Richard Ehret, Chiropractor, teaches a basic Hatha Yoga routine to Qigong builds your health gently with deep breathing and graceful move- Outdoor Recreation and platform benches surrounding the trees. VINA DEL MAR VISITORS GET TO KNOW SAUSALITO increase flexibility, release tension and tone muscles. Join this drop-in class ment. Qi is the life force energy from your breath and blood. Learn one of the The Sausalito In addition to providing a shady spot for tourists and locals, the new For ten days this summer, we hosted eight women business owners and two HIKING AND YOGA ADVENTURES for an hour of development and relaxation for the mind, body and spirit. oldest, and most famous ancient therapeutic system called “Yijinjing.” The plaza serves as an outdoor classroom for the Historical Society’s Schools’ city executives from our sister city Viña Del Mar, Chile. This year’s theme Join us for an inspiring hike and discover the magic of Marin’s hiking Yijinjing contains 24 different exercises which thoroughly stretch and open trails.Historical Connect with nature to rejuvenate, Society replenish and nurture yourself Program, which teaches Sausalito history to third grade students from Willow was Leadership for Change, Empowerment to Innovate, Collaborate to We are a group of friends, neighbors, colleagues, local merchants, TH 7:30pm–8:45pm every tendon, muscle, and joint using gentle movements and deep breathing. and reawaken the elements of wilderness within. We will pause to do some Creek Academy and Bayside/MLK Academy. Succeed. scholars, writers, artists, historians, history buffs and enthusiasts DROP-IN $10R $12NR Some exercises focus on specific organs or meridians, others gather Qi and simple yoga amidst the beauty of nature and then explore Marin’s most Our donor wall displays the names of the many individuals, foundations, The cornerstone of our exchange is with a group of approximately 50 who’ve been keeping Sausalito’s past alive since 1975. The SHS is 10-VISIT PASS $80R $90NR store it, some stretch and open the entire body. The Yijinjing was originally magnificent hiking trails with abundant magical redwood forests, majestic corporations and community groups who helped fund the plaza. A life-size women from the Viña Del Mar/Valparaiso region who network, support and an entirely volunteer 501(c)(3) non-profit organization that collects Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito created by Tamo, or Bodhidharma, to prepare students for Zen or Chan mountains, winding creeks and rolling hills. The hikes are moderately bronze statue of Phil Frank, previously housed in the Historical Society’s do business with each other. Since 2011, the Sausalito VDM Ops Council has and preserves art, artifacts, photographs and printed materials that meditation and build up strength and health for more vigorous exercise. challenging and average 4 to 6 miles. Directions to trailheads are given at rotating exhibit room on the third floor of City Hall, has been permanently been mentoring the women of AGEP (the Spanish acronym for their group), document Sausalito’s history. We provide access to the collection for TAI CHI BASICS Register anytime. Fees will be pro-rated. No drop-ins. time of registration. Enrollment is limited. installed in the plaza. Rumor has it that rubbing Bruce (that’s the raven through programs designed to empower them to think, act and perform like public and academic research and develop publications and outreach Beginner and Intermediate Level Led by , inspirational Nature Guide and Yoga Teacher. perched on his shoulder) will bring good luck. the strong business women of North America. programsDonna to inspire Simonsen local interest in Sausalito’s history. As a result, Tai Chi is a gentle, complete aerobic exercise. Daily practice increases FProudly wearing10/11–1/31 Chamber aprons at the12pm–12:45pm Chamber of Commerce $288R food booth:$298NR Patty Touch the earth in mindfulness, with joy and concentration. The earth will The women stayed with local “home stay” families, who chauffeured, we are able to educate the visiting public and enrich the community. aerobic capacity and improves balance while developing a physical center FZevallos, 2/14–4/24Ms. Patty Productions and Spanish12pm–12:45pm translator; Elena$220R Rios, delegate;$230NR heal you and you will heal the earth. —Thich Nhat Hahn fed, pampered and taxied their guests every day. This year’s home stay Annual membership dues, donations, and funds raised are used for and sense of mental well-being. Students learn the scientific principles ExerciseCathy Stierhoff, Room –VDM City Ops Hall, Council; 420 Litho and Street,Karina Parada,Sausalito delegate families were: Monica Finnegan and Mike Kelly, Cathy Stierhoff and new acquisitions, maintenance of the collection and public outreach behind this mystical ancient Chinese art. Class emphasizes avoidance of F 1/3–1/24 9am–12pm $90R/4 hikes $100NR/4 hikes Frank Lawler, EV Gilbreath and Stanford Hughes, Tricia Smith and Tom After the Festival, we held three days of workshops and panel through exhibits and publications. Find out how to get involved by knee pain and damage as well as breath control and footwork fundamentals. TAI CHI FOR HEALTH AND HAPPINESS F 2/7–2/28 9am–12pm $90R/4 hikes $100NR/4 hikes Theodoras, Brenda and Rene DeBruyn, Lorna Newlin and John Henderson, discussions, all designed around the themes of leadership, empowerment visiting our website at SausalitoHistoricalSociety.com Instructor Joe Quinn is a retired firefighter, healing massage therapist, In this class you will learn Yang Style Tai Chi Long Form. This sequence of F 3/6–3/27 9am–12pm $90R/4 hikes $100NR/4 hikes Susan Roe and Tom Clark, Maria Paterno and Holgar Mishal. We couldn’t and collaboration. In addition, local businesses opened their doors and and currently a student of medical Qigong at the East West Academy of movements is beautiful to watch and enjoyable to practice. The Harvard have done it without you! met with the delegates in their respective field for one-on-one interviews. *If you miss a hike, you can make it up the following month Healing Arts with Dr. Effie Chow. Joe has been teaching Tai Chi for over ten Medical Journal reported that over 600 medical studies have proven the **Individual Hike $25R $27NR The group was here during the 2019 Sausalito Art Festival. One of the Thank you to the many participants: Marin Headlands Hostel, Cibo, Sarah Help keep the past alive in Sausalito! The Sausalito Historical Society is years. He currently teaches Yang style Tai Chi and Chow Qigong. For more health benefits of Tai Chi. It’s ALL GAIN and no pain. Register anytime. Fees Table Tennis women, Britania Salinas Mayne (Mitty) was juried in, and showed her oil Swell Jewelry, Katya Glass Jewelry, Dynamic Energy Crystals, Something/ a volunteer-run nonprofit organization dedicated to the preservation and information, contact Joe at 415-602-4544 or [email protected]. will be pro-rated. No drop-ins. MARIN TABLE TENNIS CLUB paintings of Chilean landscapes and scenery. The rest of the women had a Anything Jewelry Gallery, Soxalito and Jewelry by the Bay, Sausalito celebrationLEISURE WALKS of our IN local MARIN history. Be the first to hear about upcoming events Do you find the rugged trails of Marin too challenging? Join us for easy and The Marin Table Tennis Club has been attended by hundreds of enthusiasts, true “only in Sausalito” experience: each of them served a volunteer shift all Sweets and General Store, Casa Madrona, Gables Inn, GrDano Boutique and exhibitions and support public and academic research by becoming TH 6:15pm–7:15pm F 2/14–4/24 12:45pm–1:30pm $216R $226NR fun walks in the flat lands and gentle slopes of Marin. We’ll take time to do with an average attendance of 12 to 20 players per night. We offer six three days of the Festival! Without speaking English! A big thank you to the and Design Studio, and Sausalito Village. a member! Memberships start at just $15. Stop by the Ice House or our DROP-IN $10R $12NR F 10/11–1/31 12:45pm–1:30pm $288R $298NR bird watching, admire the wild flowers and meditate on the beautiful scenery tournament-class Stiga tables and nets. We also provide balls and paddles. Festival and to Juli Vieira (CEO of the Chamber of Commerce) for helping us The week was packed with more events, including: Research and Exhibit rooms in City Hall, or see our website for details: Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito around us including waterfalls. This is a great opportunity to adventure A variety of play formats allows competition and recreation for all levels, make that happen. www.sausalitohistoricalsociety.com/membership outside, meet new people and enjoy the magic of nature. Length of walk is from beginners to tournament players. Come try us out, meet new players The city officials from Viña held discussions with our local officials, • a tour of The Marine Mammal Center Our “Fire!” exhibit looks at the history of fires, firemen, and fire SILVER SNEAKERS – CHAIR YOGA approximately two miles. Classes are coed. Enrollment is limited. in a friendly atmosphere, improve your game and have a great time! Please includingRESTORATIVE Fire MOVEMENTChief Chris Tubbs, Council Member Joan Cox, Police Captain • a discussion of co-working space with Christopher Holbrook at Studio prevention in Sausalito. The Sausalito Historical Society Exhibit room on Reduce chronic pain and stiffness, relieve stress, and restore freedom of A 45-minute gentle chair yoga class with soothing music, incorporating Led by nature guide who also teaches Gentle Yoga wear non-marking athletic shoes. Bill Fraass, and Sausalito Art Festival Board Member Ann Arnott. They 333 the third floor of City HallDonna is open Simonsen Wednesdays and Saturdays, 10am–1pm, movement. Wear loose, comfortable clothing and leave class with a series of breathing and a short meditation. No charge for Silver Sneakers members. Classes. Spend the day at home and you’ll never remember it; spend the day PhotoSponsored ©2019 by the Nora Sausalito Sawyer Parks and Recreation Department, the Marin shared lessons learned from the California and Chilean wild fires, homeless • a visit with Chilean-born artist Anne-Marie de Rivera at her studio in or by appointment. Call or email to make an appointment, ask about our safe, gentle movements to practice at home. For more information, call 415-289-4152 outdoors and you’ll never forget it. – Mrs. Terwilliger Table Tennis Club and Stiga Corporation. and health management information, and Festival operations. the ICB collection, or for more information about becoming a member or donating to The Ice House Museum and Visitor Center hosts more than 30,000 • a cocktail party at Hanson of Sonoma Vodka Tasting Room at Hanson the Society: 415-289-4117, [email protected] TH 10am–11:30am TU 10:15am–11am F 1/3–1/24 2pm–3:30pm $70R/4 hikes $80NR/4 hikes 10-VISITtourists and PASS locals each year who view artifacts from the Historical Society’s Gallery The New Ice House Plaza is Open! The Sausalito Historical Society DROP-IN $10R $12NR DROP-IN $10R $12NR F 2/7–2/28 2pm–3:30pm $70R/4 hikes $80NR/4 hikes THpermanent collection,Ongoing discover local7pm–10pm highlights, and shop $35Rfor Sausalito-$40NR • a pottery class and marketing discussion with Lorna Newlin at dedicated the new Ice House Plaza on Saturday, October 26. Members of SHS Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito F 3/6–3/27 2pm–3:30pm $70R/4 hikes $80NR/4 hikes DROP-INthemed books, cards and gifts. The7pm–10pm Ice House is staffed by$4R Historical $5NR Sausalito Pottery processed from the Exhibit Room at City Hall to the Ice House, where they *If you miss a hike, you can make it up the following month MLKSociety Gym, docents 610 Coloma six days Street, a week, Sausalito and is open from 9 AM to 4 PM. Visit us • dinners at Saylor’s, the Sausalito Cruising Club, Osteria DiVino, and celebrated with the Sausalito community. The celebration included a “Golden BELLY DANCE FUSION WORKOUT **Individual Hike $20R $22NR Instructor:780 Bridgeway Marin (across Table Tennisfrom Casa Club Madrona). Call 415-332-0505 for more ROSEN METHOD MOVEMENT Angelino’s Spike” ceremony commemorating Sausalito’s railroad history. Rediscover integrity, clarity, authenticity, ease and grace within your body. This class will combine the basics of belly dance technique and a dance information. • salsa dancing at The Seahorse The Ice House was built as a cold storage hold for the railroad in the Rosen movements are fun and simple! Designed to improve alignment workout. • a trunk show hosted by Wayne Kaleck at his exquisite boutique Shoe 1880s. It was moved to Caledonia Street in the early 1900s and used as Marin Table Tennis Club – and flexibility, they free the diaphragm for more natural breathing. They Make History With Us! Stories of Sausalito an TEACHoutlet for residents A CLASS to restock WITH their ice US! boxes. With the advent of electric Beginners and Intermediates engage the core and increase range of motion. They improve balance and M 1/6–1/27 7:15pm–8:30pm $40R $45NR EnjoyThe theme the game of our of next “ping exhibit pong” and and newsletter learn the willsport be of Growing “table tennis”up in Sausalito. with an • a farewell party at “The Pines,” home of Roxanne Sheridan and Gil refrigerators,Do you have the a skillIce House you would was movedlike to shareagain withto Caledonia the community? and Litho Streets coordination and relax chronic muscle tension. The class structure and M 2/3–2/24 7:15pm–8:30pm $40R $45NR openWere playyou lucky format, enough with coachingto spend allavailable. or part ofThis your class childhood is designed here? forAre new your Purcell to beSausalito used as Parks an office. & Recreation When that is alwaysproperty seeking went on new the course market in 1998, local the use of music to support the various moves creates an experience of M 3/2–3/30 7:15pm–8:30pm $50R $55NR playerschildren and growing those up rediscovering here now? We’d the gamelove to after hear years. all about It also your provides school andays, architectopportunities Michael to Rex offer. “sold” Proposals the Ice for House all ages, to the levels, City for and one classes dollar . relaxation and well-being in action. Rediscover the JOY of movement! M 4/6–4/27 7:15pm–8:30pm $40R $45NR opportunityfriends, adventures for everyone and whomisadventures. desires to train, Watch play for orinformation understand about the sport ‘show Thanks also to Mike Langford, Director of Parks and Recreation, for his orThe workshops late Phil are Frank, encouraged. legendary For Bay more Area information, cartoonist andcontact former Mike Sausalito Instructor is a licensed Rosen Movement teacher and DROP-IN $12R $14NR atand a tell’higher and level. story-telling Balls and events paddles on areour provided.website and Please on Facebook. wear non-marking Tina Kelly Green heroic chauffeuring, heavy lifting, and all-around assistance. Also on hand HistoricalLangford Society at [email protected] President, spearheaded .fundraising for the relocation of certified Rosen Method and Transformational Bodywork practitioner. Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street athletic shoes. as translators at the Festival and for other events, were Maria Hernandez, the Ice House and conversion into a downtown Museum and Visitor Center in Visit us Online Administrative Aide for the Department of Parks & Recreation, and City 1999. M,TH 8:30am–9:30am 10-VISITVisit our websitePASS and follow us on Facebook for information about Administrative Aide Serge Avila. After years of planning and fundraising, the Historical Society broke DROP-IN $10R $12NR THupcoming eventsOngoing and exhibits, historical6pm–7pm photos, old news,$35R and $40NR Many thanks to the VDM Operations Council for a job well done: Monica ground on the new History Plaza in January of 2019. The new plaza features a Exercise Room – City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito DROP-INdiscussions about the good old (and6pm–7pm not so old) days in Sausalito.$4R $5NR Finnegan, Chair, Cathy Stierhoff, Lorna Newlin, Deana Kardel, Karen Aiken, timeline commemorating significant dates in the town’s history, surrounded MLKFind Gym,us at 610SausalitoHistoricalSociety.org Coloma Street, Sausalito and Facebook.com/ Silvia Villablanca,, delegate; Allie McDonnel, jeweler, Carmen Yañez, delegate, at Brenda DeBruyn, and Lizzie Jeremi. by Heath Ceramics tiles resembling the railroad lines that once ran through Instructor:SausalitoHistoricalSociety Marin Table Tennis Club Sarah Swell Jewelry For more information, visit www.sausalitosistercities.org.

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Sausalito Marin City School District, Tamalpais Union High School District, Sausalito/Marin City and Mill Valley School District. Ballet Classes We had two amazing Unification town hall meetings the first at Bayside Schools MLK and the second at Willow Creek Academy. We had an overwhelming and DESEGREGATION,Instructor Jacqueline UNIFICATION, Low has AND ignited COMMUNITY the Joy of ENGAGEMENT Dance teaching ballet positive response from both events with approximately 150 attendees. They Weand are creativemaking somedance important for over 38 progress years to in students our efforts aged to twocomply through with the were productive and constructive events that allowed people who have been Desegregationadult. She has settlement taught at with many the schools Attorney in General’s San Francisco office. and We Marin. are proud in conflict in the past to sit together at the same table to create a vision for to announceShe has also that started Janelle a Scott.ballet Ph.D.school has in Westportagreed to Connecticut, be our Monitor, taught per the a unified future in a safe and civil fashion. These town halls are critically requirementTransformative of the Movement settlement, Workshops for our desegregation in NYC, Cologne, efforts, Rome and and the Board important first step on our pathway to unification. of TrusteesBelgium. approved In 2008, Jacquelineher contract. realized Janelle her Scott lifelong is an dream Associate of opening Professor the Our next steps will be to form workgroups from the folks that committed at Joythe ofUniversity Dance Ballet of California, School. Berkeley in the Graduate School of Education to being on the workgroups, supporting their formation and their work with and AfricanLow’s American teaching Studies style supports Department. each Shechild’s earned technical a Ph.D. growth in Education in time and resources. A three-hour courageous conversation training for Policyballet from while the alsoUniversity taking of care California, to preserve Los theAngeles child’s Graduate own special School way of all workgroup members will take place the third week of November, along Educationof moving. and She Information believes thatStudies, classical and aballet B.A. inmust Political be taught Science with from the with a menu of other volunteer capacity building workshops that can be Universitydiscipline, of California,focus, creativity, Berkeley. and Prior FUN to to earning sustain her a child’s doctorate, natural she “Joy taught accessed over the course of the next few months. Work groups will meet elementaryof Dance.” school It is Jacqueline’sin Oakland, Calif.passion to support every child to their overMarin the next two months Junior and then draft a final report of their workgroups fullestHer research potential. explores Using herthe professionalrelationship betweenbackground education, as a modern/ policy, and recommendations that will be reviewed by the community before a final equalityballet ofdancer, opportunity, as well and as acenters choreographer, on three relatedshe has policy choreographed strands: the many racial reportTennis of recommendations League are submitted to the SMCSD and WCA Board of politicscreative of public and beautiful education, recitals the politics to showcase of school her choice,children’s marketization, talents. TrusteesGRADES in 5–8January. These recommendations will inform the Comprehensive and privatization, and the role of elite and community-based advocacy in EducationIntroduction Plan tomandated match play by thefor boyssettlement and girls with the Attorney General and shaping public education. Her work has appeared in several edited books PRIMARY BALLET our the development of our three year LCAP (Local Control Accountability On the Sausalito campus, children grow, learn in two languages, climb and run, race soapboxes, go kayaking, acquire coding skills (in preschool!), develop an and journals, including the Peabody Journal of Education, Educational Policy, 8 WEEK PROGRAM appreciation for good food with some of the best local chefs, cultivate their garden “Califleurie,” work with artists in residence, master the stage with their theater This dance class is designed to give children a solid foundation in the Plan). Please join us at our upcoming town hall meetings the week of American Educational Research Journal, and Harvard Educational Review. teacher, run radio shows, and so much more! NovemberPractice 18-22 (time and location TBD) for our next Desegregation and principlesShe is the ofeditor classical of School ballet choice focusing and diversity:on technique What with the an evidence emphasis says on UnificationM Town Hall4:45pm–6:15pm meetings. Anyone interested in participating$300 please musicality,(2005, Teachers rhythm, College and placement.Press). Now The that children we have will our learn Monitor very in creative, place we sendOrganized an email matches to [email protected] throughout Marin or [email protected]. beautiful,can make andsome fun rapid choreography progress in and complying will be encouragedwith the judgement. to reach her or his F Last year’s California4pm–6pm Assessment of Student Performance and Progress highestI am potential. also pleased These to dance announce lessons a consortium are appropriate of amazing for children partners new CAASPP scores are publicly available at caaspp-elpac.cde.ca.gov/caaspp/. The Lycée Français tothat ballet will andsupport those is within creating previous the ballet counseling experience. program Ballet also Dress mandated Codes for I inviteTo register, you to visitcontact and George check Zahorskyour academicat 415-453-8729 progress. We orstill email have a lot Children’sby the settlement. Studio Classes. Representatives from COMPASS the career and college de San Francisco (LFSF) of [email protected] to do, particularly in overall school achievement and with English counseling program in Marin, 10,000 Degrees, Dominican College, University THE LFSF BILINGUAL PROGRAM IN SAUSALITO IS BECOMING A DESTINATION. Language Learners. I am happy to report that Bayside MLK outperformed PRIMARYof San Francisco, BALLET CalStateTeach,I (ages 3-4) Marin Promise Partnership and the Marin Something interesting is happening! the state and other schools in our enrollment in ELA and Math for African FCounty Office9/27–12/20 of Education had 3pm–4pma historic first partnership$299** meeting$309** this The LFSF admissions team at the international French school in American students. We recently approved and English Language Learner Fweek to collaboratively1/24–3/27 develop our3pm–4pm career and college $299**counseling$309** program Sausalito is meeting with a growing number of families moving to Marin in Master Plan and I anticipate making rapid growth in achievement with our **Priceand partner does on not the include creation $25 of admin a pipeline fee of teachers of color to staff the search of a different lifestyle. These families tend to have young children and English Language Learner students. bring a richer diversity to the North Bay. In fact, the French immersion school Music Together of Marin (0–5 years) opened a new class this fall. La Petite Ecole, tailored for age two children, Get ready to have fun with your little one as we explore the joy of family now welcomes 28 young students who represent eight different nationalities music! Music Together® is a play-based curriculum for babies, toddlers, and and seven ethnicities! preschoolers. Based on child development research, we group children of a The Sausalito open campus is very attractive to prospective parents. variety of ages, fostering natural, family-style learning. Every participant can It is safely tucked away, all on one level, filled with light, and rich in green explore at their own level in singing, moving, chanting, listening, watching, and open spaces. In fact, even families who live in San Francisco make the or exploring musical instruments. Come and join the fun with your little one! choice to send their kids to Sausalito: “We could have opted to go to the city To learn more about our sibling rates & sample classes visit campus (on Ashbury street) but we liked the Sausalito location so much, we www.inharmonymusic.net opted to confirm our enrollment in Marin!” says Karen Tussiot, whose son Tom started in La Petite Ecole last year . FR 1/10–3/13 10am–11am $205R $235NR* LFSF has been repetitively voted by Bay Area parents as the best FR 1/10–3/13 11am–12pm $205R $235NR* immersion school in San Francisco and Marin. The Sausalito campus $150/2nd child* welcomes about 200 students from age two to Grade five. Students who $50/twin or multiple* make the choice to continue with this exceptional program enjoy many Third sibling/free* opportunities to learn openly and globally in Middle and High School on the Edgewater Room—City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Ortega at 19th Avenue campus in San Francisco. Their educational journey, *$50 required materials fee started in Sausalito, opens to a world of opportunities.

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YOUTHCOMMUNITY PROGRAMS PAGES – REGISTER AT WWW.SAUSALITO.GOV/REGISTER COMMUNITY PAGES BayWillow Model Creek Visitor Academy Center AfterArt Exhibition: School Programs* Rotary Club of Sausalito Annual Christmas NATIVE PLANT GARDEN MONDAY TUESDAY WEDNESDAYThe SanTHURSDAY FranciscoFRIDAY Bay Chartered in June 1948, the Rotary Club of Sausalito has been an integral Choral Concert The Bay Model was honored to receive the “Secret Garden” award from part of the civic and charitable life of Sausalito for 71 years. Sausalito The choral ensemble of the Sausalito Presbyterian Church presents their 13th Sausalito Beautiful in September. We are very proud of the partnership Salt Ponds GRADE: K GRADE: K GRADES: 1-2 GRADE: K GRADE: K Rotary has been the driving force in Senior Housing in the city and has annual Christmas Vespers choral concert with poetry on Sunday, December 8 we have formed with the Marin Chapter of the CA Native Plant Society. The Opens November 19, 2019 at the Bay Model Visitor Center initiated, completed a host of community projects and been a leader in at 5pm. The performance will include both traditional and new carols, chants gardenBasketball had a 3-page with spread in theLet’s summer Dance edition with ofBridget the CaliforniaTheater Native (Showstoppers) A new exhibition Legoby Bill with Peters Play-Well opens at the Bay ModelStudio Visitor 4 Center, global humanitarian efforts and choruses. by Lauridsen, Rutter, Chilcott and others. Trumpeter Mark PlantOne Society on One magazine “FLORA.” Come2:15pm-3pm by and check out the plants2:15pm-3:15pm that Sausalito, CA on 2:15pm-3pmNovember 19, 2019 and is on displayClay and through Ceramics January 25, The Club is the sponsor of three 501(c)3 nonprofit corporations Nemoyten joins Music Director Ralph Hooper and Poetry reader Julie Carlson have2:15pm-3pm come out for the winter months. Still lots of color to be seen. 2020. The exhibition features 21 images of the salt2:15pm-3pm ponds, sloughs and including: for this Marin County seasonal favorite. Chess with GRADES: 3-8 wetlands at the southCrazy end for of Sports San Francisco Bay. Sunday, December 8, 2018, 5pm. No charge. Champagne reception to GROOV3 Fitness Chess Wizards The exhibition2:15pm-3pm titled “When Water Dreams” presentsGRADES: Peters’ 1-5 large-scale, MASTER PLAN Theater (Production) 1. the Rotary Housing Corp, which developed, constructed and manages follow. Sausalito Presbyterian Church, 112 Bulkley Avenue, Sausalito. The2:15pm-3pm Bay Model is moving into the next2:15pm-3pm phase of the Master Planning process. aerial, color images. The images are infused with the graphic power and 2:15pm-4:45pm Studio 4 two senior housing communities offering below market rate apartments For information, visit sausalitopres.org or call 415-332-3790 emotional sensibilitiesGRADES: of formalist 1-5 abstract art and color field painting. The draft plan is scheduled to be released by November 20th with a 30 day Animation & Cartooning to seniors in the community. Currently the rental rates are approximately GRADES: 1-5 GRADES: 1-5 comment period. Copies of the draft will be available at the SausalitoNature’s Public Party Robotics/Minecraft 3:15pm-4:15pm half of the market rents in Sausalito. LibraryBasketball and Bay with Model Visitor Center.Let’s There Dance will with also Bridgetbe a public meeting2:15pm-3:15pm with Play-Well 2. The Rotary Club of Sausalito Educational Scholarship Fund, which Seventh Annual SCBC theOne first on part One of December where the3:15pm-4:15pm public is welcomed to comment again. 3:15pm-4:45pm provides vocational scholarships to deserving students. Many of these The3:15pm-4:15pm Master plan will serve as strategic planning tool for future managers in students are single mothers seeking a better life for their children. Herring Celebration The 7th Annual SCBC Herring Celebration, hosted by the Bay Model in operating the Bay Model Visitor Center.GRADES: 1-8 Crazy for Sports 3. Rotary Club of Sausalito Charitable Foundation, which holds Sausalito, will feature films about the wonders of the ocean, live music and GROOV3 Fitness 3:15pm-4:15pm annual fund-raising events that benefit the community and global Chess with a herring inspired lunch by some of Sausalito’s finest restaurateurs. All SCIENCE3:15pm-4:15pm FAIRS ABOUND humanitarian efforts. Chess Wizards proceeds benefit the Sausalito Community Boating Center at Cass Gidley The Bay Model will once again host budding young scientists as they test out Drawing with 3:15pm-4:15pm Marina in Dunphy Park. their various hypothesis on a variety of subjects and as they hone their skill Richard Gelernter The Club’s local efforts have resulted in the construction of Marinship Park, January 26, 2020 detailed to be announced. Follow us at www. of observation and research. Come check out what young scientists of today 3:15pm-4:15pm the improvements of bus stops, signage programs, walking paths, cleaning cassgidley.org are working on. and improving parks and helping citizens with various household tasks. RCS Register at www.sausalito.gov/register Registration for Willow Creek Academy Courses closes on the Saturday after the second class. also holds an annual Thanksgiving luncheon for seniors in Sausalito and MARIN COUNTY SECONDARY FAIR Marin City. Currently, the Rotary Club is the sponsor of a $400,000 grant March*First 30–Aprilclass free. 5, Children 2020 who decide to stay must pay for the whole session. No drop-ins. application to restore the fishing pier next to the Trident restaurant. “When Water Dreams” Internationally, the Club is partnering with the Rotary Club of GOLDENBASKETBALL GATE WITH STEM ONE (Science ON ONE Technology — Grades Engineering K, 1–5 and Math) FAIR LET’S DANCE WITH BRIDGET — Grades K, 1–5 Hoedspruit, South Africa to provide funding for a woman’s health clinic in the Visitors will be surprised when they look at this work because at first glance WinnersJoin One ofon the One Secondary Basketball Fairs for Afterthroughout School the Hoops Bay class Area -at March Willow 14, Creek 2020 Join instructor Bridget Bartholome (Roco Dance) for a class that uses the Kruger area of South Africa to provide cervical and breast cancer screening it appears fully abstract – indistinguishable from paintings. On closer Academy. Experienced coaches run a weekly program concentrating on foundations of modern, ballet, jazz, and hip-hop combined with stretching for low income women. Many of these women are rfugees from Mozambique inspection clues like roads, boats, birds, vehicles and vegetation reveal the MARINfootwork, COUNTY ball handling, ELEMENTARY shooting, FAIR passing, and game play. Children will and strength building to explore the joy of movement and creativity. and Zimbabwe and have no access to health care. work as photographs of landscapes and waterscapes. Marchalso work 31-April on proper 2, 2020. dribbling technique, passing, shooting, and defensive RCS holds two major fundraising events during the year – parking at The shoreline of San Francisco Bay is a crucible where the human positioning. One on One Basketball has been running youth sports programs TU 1/7-3/17* 2:15pm–3pm (K) $165 the Sausalito Art Festival and an annual Gala, which honors and contributes forces that work on land and water intersect with nature. Peters says, in the Bay for 20 years and invites both new and experienced players. east- 3:15pm–4:15pm (1-5) funds to non-Rotarian nonprofits in Sausalito. The gala has provided “I’m pleased to show this work at the Bay Model Visitor Center because of bay.1on1basketball.com/ *No class 2/18 needed funds to the Sausalito Historical Society, Sausalito Beautiful and the the fundamental role the Bay Model has played in understanding how to Sausalito Sister Cities organization. This year’s Gala is in partnership with responsibly manage San Francisco Bay. Over the decade from 2009 through M 1/6–3/16* 2:15pm–3pm (K) $135 CHESS WIZARDS — Grades K, 1–8 the Sausalito Woman’s Club to be held in April 2020. All proceeds from these 2019, when I have photographed from helicopters over the Bay, I’ve been 3:15pm–4:15pm (1-5) Enter into the magical and exciting world of chess with Chess Wizards! events are donated to our humanitarian efforts, locally and internationally. encouraged to see the construction of extensive wetlands habitat restoration *No class 1/20 & 2/17 Children will participate in epic chess games, fun and interactive lessons, The Rotary Club of Sausalito meets every Thursday at noon at the projects and learn of major efforts to preserve the Bay.” tournaments, team matches, trivia, and more! Our specialized classes are Sausalito Yacht Club. The cost for lunch is $20 and the public is invited to Peters is an international visual artist who has had over thirty GROOV3 FITNESS — K, 1–5 a blast for everyone as young as kindergarten and as old as eighth grade. attend. Please contact our Membership Chair, Jeff Kingston at 510-289-4180 exhibitions. His work is represented by galleries in the United States and GROOV3 is fitness fun out-of-the-box, on a mission to make your kids DANCE, Whether you have been playing chess your entire life and want to improve, or our President, Dan Rheiner at 510-289-4180 or visit our website at www. Canada, shown in museums, and is included in the Province of Alberta’s SWEAT and LIVE far beyond the 1 hour workout! Age appropriate dance are brand new to the game, or just want to have a fun experience with your sausalitorotary.com for further information. collection. music, two speeds of choreography to match and amplify any learning style, friends, Chess Wizards is the place for you! chesswizards.com —Dan Rheiner, President and three times the empowerment as we DANCE, SWEAT and LIVE far beyond Please plan to attend the exhibition’s opening reception from 1 pm to all workouts! www.groov3.com 3TU pm on Saturday1/7-3/17* November2:15pm–3pm 23rd. The reception (K) will feature an artist’$165s talk and a brief presentation about3:15pm–4:15pm the science of (1-8) the Bay. M 1/6–3/16* 2:15pm–3pm (K) $120 *No class 2/18 M 1/6–3/16* 3:15pm–4:15pm (1–5) $120 *No class 1/20 & 2/17

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COMMUNITY PAGES COMMUNITY PAGES Sausalito Beautiful Sausalito Beautiful Green Thumbs Team Volunteers keeping our public green spaces looking their best! The Sausalito Beautiful Green Thumbs team Sausalito Beautiful is a volunteer organization has had a busy year! that mobilizes the community to ensure We once again annihilated the weeds at the Post Office, cleaned up Tiffany that our public green spaces are healthy, Park on Bridgeway, assisted with the Second Street Stairs project, cleared sustainable and resilient. Working with the the upper Excelsior Stairs, completed the planting at the Historical Society’s City of Sausalito, we strive to make certain that new Ice House Plaza, and were the backbone of the recent 105 tree/shrub our parks, medians, streetscapes, and public planting effort at MLK Park. Noteworthy all! staircases are maintained to the high standard This year there were 35 unique people that participated in our events. you expect. Our winner of the 2019 Green Thumbs award is Sausalito Beautiful’s own In 2019-2020, we are focusing on planting trees around the city because Carolyn Revelle. Carolyn has been a tireless advocate for Sausalito Beautiful trees make the largest and longest lasting impact on public green spaces. reporting to the Board of Directors, and our main liaison to Sausalito city For example, given the athletic field renovation at MLK Park we wanted to staff. add more trees in order to provide shade, create a windbreak, muffle traffic Our usual work days are the first Saturday of the month. With the rainy noise, and soak up excess rainwater. The City of Sausalito agreed to pay half season (hopefully) upon us, we are currently preparing to go into hibernation the cost, and Sausalito Beautiful raised the remainder in the community. We until March. had an extraordinary response and quickly met our fundraising goal. Thank Please sign up for the email list to receive notifications of work days by you to all those who contributed. Sausalito Woman’s Club sending your contact info to [email protected] MESSAGE FROM THE PRESIDENT Finally, Green Thumbs is always looking for new sites to improve Please come visit our beautiful Julia Morgan clubhouse, located at 120 and beautify. Your suggestions are welcome. Here are two locations we’re Join Green Thumbs Central Avenue. All our programs are open to the public; check out our currently considering: One of the easiest ways to get involved in making our city more website at www.SausalitoWomansClub.org for a complete listing of events beautiful is through Green Thumbs. Whether it’s weeding, mulching, and programs. We warmly welcome one and all! • Dunphy Park (It’s going to look great!) planting or pruning, you are sure to enjoy both working alongside your Our annual Holiday Open House will be held this year on Sunday, • Corner of Ebbtide and Bridgeway below the dog park neighbors and having the satisfaction of making our city shine! Join December 8, from 3pm to 5pm. Join us for delicious bites and a holiday glass Scriba, our fearless leader, from 9-12am one Saturday a month (April- of good cheer. It is rumored that Santa Claus will make an appearance! From all of us at Green Thumbs and Sausalito Beautiful, thanks for all your Oct). No long-term commitment, just come when you can. Young, young-at-heart, families, friends, neighbors, residents—everyone is hard work to date! We have been very busy thus far this year: attacking the weeds in encouraged to join in the festivities. I hope to see you there! the Post Office planters, cleaning up southern Tiffany Park, assisting —SUSAN E. DANILOFF, PRESIDENT, 2019-2020 in the garden next to the Second Street stairs project, and clearing the upper part of the Excelsior stairs. The Green Thumbs team is always looking for new sites where we SWC SCHOLARSHIP APPLICATIONS AVAILABLE BY MID-DECEMBER can spruce up the landscaping. Here are some we hope to improve in The Sausalito Woman’s Club Scholarship Recognition Fund (SWC/SRF) will the future: begin accepting scholarship applications for the 2020-2021 academic year in mid-December. Permanent residents living in the Sausalito or Marin City Also impressive were the 80 people who got their hands dirty planting the • Dunphy Park School District who are planning to initiate or continue their education at first set of trees and shrubs at MLK Park! Volunteer aged 5 to 80+ came out • Corner of Ebbtide and Bridgeway below the Dog Park an accredited college, graduate school, vocational or art school are eligible to plant over 100 Chinese elms, London plane trees, paperbark tea trees, • Ice House plaza to apply. Completed Applications are due in March 2020. Applications are ginkgos, cork oaks, weeping willows, arroyo willows, and California lilacs. available online at swcsrf.org/applications. For additional information, Visit SausalitoBeautiful.org/MLK to learn more about this exciting and contact the scholarship coordinator at [email protected] or historic project. Visit www.SausalitoBeautiful.org for Sausalito Beautiful updates, donate write to: SWCSRF/Application Committee, P.O. BOX 3045, SAUSALITO, CA. money for trees, and sign up for Green Thumbs. 94966 BIG DIFFERENCE – Two views of the upper Excelsior Lane stairs, before and after We want YOU! a thorough cleaning by the Green Thumbs team We all share the responsibility, so let’s work together to make our city shine. SAUSALITO WOMAN’S CLUB JULIA MORGAN TOUR When considering a contribution to Sausalito Beautiful, no amount of time, Together we make Sausalito Beautiful! The clubhouse of the Sausalito Woman’s Club, architect Julia Morgan’s talent, or donation is too small. crowning jewel in Marin, sits atop a steep lot overlooking the San Francisco Go to our website, www.sausalitobeautiful.org: Bay at 120 Central Avenue. This historical landmark is now open to the public for tours by appointment on the third Wednesday and fourth Sunday of • Tell us you care by signing up for our quarterly Newsletter the month. To arrange a tour, please email [email protected]. • Volunteer for short-term projects to amplify your impact • Donate money to help us do more great work • Collaborate with us on a beautification project in your neighborhood

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27793 City of Sausalito rec guide 40 page_FB 001W1 Web 1 Top 11/4/2019 9:12:23 AM BlackPANTONE 328 PC$[LayerName] $[LayerName] COMMUNITY PAGES PARKS & RECREATION:COMMUNITY SPECIAL EVENTS PAGES National Park Service Sausalito Easter Egg Hunt Sausalito Wag Programs and Chamber of Commerce SATURDAY, APRIL 11 10am–11:30am Dog Festival Announcements Standing Up for Sausalito Enterprise Dunphy Park SATURDAY, MAY 9 PARK SITES CLOSE TO HOME The Sausalito Chamber of Commerce is a 501 © 6 nonprofit organization. The Easter Bunny will be hopping into town this spring to lead the Easter 10am–3pm Learn about the connection your local National Park sites have to the Gold While we work closely with the city to help promote, sustain and grow our Parade and he hopes to see you there! The parade starts at 10am sharp at Gabrielson Park Rush, World War II, the Cold War, and more of the Bay Area’s varied history. community we are not a civic organization or an arm of the City of Sausalito. the Fire Station on Johnson and Caledonia. The parade will end at 10:15am In its third year presented by Sausalito Parks and Recreation, Sausalito Wag Discover the natural beauty of the Marin Headlands and the wonder of the The chamber is funded by members that pay dues; typically a business, at Dunphy Park for the Legendary Easter Egg Hunt. At 10:30am children’s is a barking good time. Join your fellow dog enthusiasts in celebrating all old-growth redwood forest of Muir Woods. organization, association, club or individual that supports our mission musician Tim Cain will do a special show for all the little bunnies in things canine. There will be an Everyday Dog Show, vendors, demonstrations statement and recognizes the benefits of being a member. The Sausalito attendance and then the famous Easter Bonnet Contest will commence at and much more. Everyday Dog Show is FREE to enter, and the categories are: • Visit Point Bonita Lighthouse and learn about its role in guiding Chamber is an integral part of keeping Sausalito running on a daily basis 11am. The contest is judged by representatives from the Sausalito Woman’s Best Costume, Best Wag, Best Trick, Best Owner/Dog Look-alike, Best Bark travelers through the treacherous Golden Gate. while supporting our members and the entire community. Club. This is a great event for you to show off your creativity and unique and Best Body Part. So get you and your dog ready to enter the show and win • Take a tour of Battery Townsley, once a top secret asset of the U.S. style. So come on down with your best bonnet on and a basket for all the some great prizes! Dog rescues will be on site for pet adoptions. Vendors Army’s coast defense system. The 13th Annual Sausalito Gingerbread House Tour and Competition is eggs you are going to find. Presented by Sausalito Parks and Recreation. will be there from all over Marin County and beyond. Food and beverages will • Learn about Nike missile site SF-88 and the Nike missile system during upon us and just in time to get you in the spirit of the season. The Tour More information can be found at www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.com be available. The event is free for all, and more information and a contest the Cold War. has become a true family holiday tradition. From the very young to the very schedule can be found at www.sausalitowag.com. • Visit with a ranger to get maps, view informational displays and see a young at heart, the reaction to this magical experience is the same – one replica of a Miwok shelter at the Marin Headlands Visitor Center. of wonder, awe and delight. Merchants and businesses all over town will City-Wide Yard Sale • Come hike among the tall trees, listen to the babbling of Redwood Creek be participating this year, with houses on display during the month of SATURDAY, APRIL 25 and experience the diverse community of plants and animals that Muir December. Most of them can be viewed on foot in one afternoon. In fact, 9am – 2pm Woods has to offer. Reservations required. Visit gomuirwoods.com. not all of these confectionary delights are strictly “houses”. There are no MLK Parking Lot and Basketball Courts rules for the friendly completion, and participants are encouraged to let their For visiting hours and to learn more about these sites, visit go.nps.gov/ creativity flow. The categories include: Best Sausalito Theme, Best Business SELLERS AND BUYERS WANTED! goga/places. Related Theme, Most Creative and People’s Choice Awards. Last year was BUYERS: Come by and see what awesome items you might find. a record breaker for number of votes with over 2200 counted. The Chamber ADMISSION IS FREE. Over 80 different booths!!! PARK UPDATES and community look forward to another successful Gingerbread House Tour SELLERS: Sign up for Sausalito’s City-Wide Yard Sale where your old goodies • 3D Groundworks has produced a virtual tour of Battery Townsley. Visit in 2019. If you are interested in volunteering to help put this event on please might be someone else’s new treasures. Make some money selling what you the battery in person on the first Sunday of the month, from 12-4 p.m. or contact the chamber at 415-331-7262 or email [email protected]. no longer need. Please no craft vendors allowed, no food vendors allowed and online at https://goo.gl/maps/VaXhdvqHtQmEj98c9. only garage/rummage sale items to be sold. The City reserves the right to • The Marin Headlands Visitor Center will be closed on Christmas Day and Did you know you can join the chamber as a social member? refuse any items it does not view as appropriate for sale at this event. New Year’s Day. If you work for a company that is not a Chamber member, Community • King Tides are predicted for January and February. Visit coastal.ca.gov/ Advocate or you’re retired and want to be involved, become a Social Member Spaces rent between $15 and $31, depending on location. kingtides to learn more and look at photos from around the park of the for $130 a year. Your Membership Investment is also an investment in the Space choice and table rentals are first come, first served. high tide events. Sausalito community. You are able to attend monthly mixers, Business Priority is given to those in person over phone calls or emails Exchange meetings, educational seminars and other chamber events; while SAUSALITO RESIDENT REGISTRATION OPENS MARCH 9 AT 9AM. meeting new people and keeping in touch with the business community. REGISTRATION FOR ALL OPENS MARCH 30 AT 9AM. Sausalito Chamber Membership Investment and our Event Calendar can be Call 415-289-4152 or go online at www.sausalito.gov/register to book found at www.sausalito.org. Also follow us on Facebook and Instagram. Check out the SPACE MAP online: www.sausalitoyardsale.com The Sausalito Guide SAUSALITO GINGERBREAD HOUSE COMPETITORS: Top left - Cibo, Top center - Inn Above the Tide, Top right - Sausalito Police Department; Bottom - Book Passage This year the chamber is investing the time to bring back the Business/ Yellow Space $15R $20NR Call of the Sea, Casa Madrona Hotel & Spa, Cavallo Point (Fort Baker), Sushi Ran, The Inn Above Tide, The Spinnaker, Venice Gourmet. Visitor Directory, The Sausalito Guide. The guide will be available for Blue Space $18R $23NR Driver’s Market, Dynamic Energy Crystals, First California Realty, Inc., Gables This year the Chamber instituted a Referral Program where any current distribution the middle of November, so we can generate business during Orange Space $20R $25NR Inn­­ - Sausalito, Gallery Sausalito & Working Art Studio, Gene Hiller Stylists, Chamber member will receive a $25 membership credit if they refer a client, the slow months. For a larger outreach “The Sausalito Guide” will be Purple Space (TENT OK) $20R $25NR Hotel Sausalito, Hubba Hubba, Karl The Store, Katya Glass Jewelry, Klozet business colleague, friend or neighbor who may be interested in joining the available at airports including John Wayne, Portland International, San Pink Space $25R $30NR Boutique, L&L Property Management/ L&L Realty, Michele Affronte - Engel Sausalito Chamber of Commerce. A Chamber staff member will contact your Jose International and Sonoma County Airport. Distribution areas will also Red Space ` $31R $36NR and Völkers, Modern Sailing School & Club, Napa Valley Burger Company, potential member regarding their interest, share the benefits of membership include the Visitor Kiosk, regional hotels and other high traffic locations. It 6’ Table Rental (one per space) $13 Osteria Divino, Pegasus Leather, Pine Street Interiors, Sarah Swell, Sausalito and offer to assist them in joining the Chamber. There is no limit to the will be available on-line, is mobile friendly and available for 12 months. We 3’ Round Table Rental $8 Jewelers, Scoma’s Sausalito, Sea Trek, Seafood Peddler, Shanutski - Charter number of referral credits you can receive, equaling up to 100% of your would like to thank all of the businesses who decided to participate in this Soldiers stationed at Battery Townsley located at Fort Cronkhite in the Marin Tours, Soulstice Mind+Body Spa, Sports & History Museum, Studio 333, membership dues. Submit your referrals on www.sausalito.org. Headlands. The battery was completed in 1940. year’s guide: Barrel House Tavern, Bay Model Visitor Center, Best Friends Pet Photo: PARC, Golden Gate National Recreation Area Supplies, Blue Water Yacht Harbor, Bubble Street Gallery, California Caviar,

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• Tables and table name plates may not be moved or removed 7th Annual Sausalito • Additional chairs are available for $5 each. Do not take chairs from Jingle Bells 5K Race City other tables of Sausalito Quick Reference Sheet Mark your calendars and save the date: 12/15/19! I WOULD LIKE TO . . . FREE SEATING TERMS & CONDITIONS The Dipsea Race Foundation is once again partnering with the Sausalito Each year the free Jazz and Blues by the Bay concert series has become more Waterfront Foundation. We will sponsor the seventh Sausalito Jingle Bells STAY IN THE LOOP Visit the City’s Website and more popularsausalito.gov attracting greater crowds. In order to ensure that it is a Run, a family- friendly celebration featuring a 5k race and a kidz Fun Run on positive experience for all we ask for your compliance with the following: a panoramic course, followed by brunch on Sunday morning. Sign Up for the Sausalito Currents sausalito.gov/currents Same Day Registration will be available starting at 7:30am, near • Chairs in free lawn seating area must not have seats taller the start at Gabrielson Park. Proceeds from the event will benefit at-risk than 8” from the ground and the backs of the chairs may youth through the Dipsea Kidz program. CONTACT SOMEONE City Council sausalito.gov/citycouncil be no taller than the shoulder height of the occupant • Tables may be no taller than 18” Tickets & Info: sausalitowinterfest.com City Manager, Adam Politzer [email protected] • Blankets415-289-4166 between nightly tables are not allowed Event proceeds benefit the Sausalito-on-the-Waterfront Foundation, • Rocks used to hold blankets in place must be returned before the start Sausalito Lighted an Education Fund, a Non-Profit 5-1 C-3 #90-0498166 Season Table Reservations Administration Department of the415-289-4199 concert Tables not reserved by Sponsors are made available to the general public to • Please reserve and use only the space you need Boat Parade and reserve on a first come, first served basis. Police Department • Please415-289-4170 make room for others. Let’s all have a good time! To reserve, please call 415-289-4152 on the date listed or go online at For an emergency, 911 or 415-472-0911 from a cell phone Fireworks Spectacular • Please do not park on Spinnaker Way in the red zone for any reason or www.sausalito.gov/register Light Up The Night! you will be cited and towed Saturday, December 14, 2019, 6pm Fire Department 415-289-4155 For an emergency, 911 IT’S STILL FREE TO ENTER YOUR BOAT IN THE PARDE! Resident Season Table Reservations $550 TABLES OPEN FOR PURCHASE ON FEBRUARY 17 Community Development Department AS ALWAYS,415-289-4128 FOOD AND BEVERAGES SPONSORED BY LOCAL NON-PROFIT • Free event along the Sausalito Waterfront GROUPS WILL BE AVAILABLE FOR PURCHASE AT EACH CONCERT. IF • Reserved Waterfront Seating Non-Resident Season Table Reservations $650 Public Works Department YOUR NON-PROFIT415-289-4106 IS INTERESTED IN THIS OPPORTUNITY, PLEASE • After Party tickets with Charlie Baker Band available online TABLES OPEN FOR PURCHASE ON FEBRUARY 24 CONTACT PARKS & RECREATION FOR MORE INFORMATION. Parks & Recreation Department sausalitoparksandrecreation.com 415-289-4152 Dozens of brightly lit and beautifully decorated boats will join at the north Can’t commit to the entire season? A limited number of reserved tables are 415-289-4152 end of Sausalito and glide along the waterfront. We have all types of boats, available every Friday night on a one-time weekly basis. These tables are Library 415-289-4121 power, sail, commercial, and working vessels. A recent committee voted to only available by advance registration. add an award category for the kayak/stand-up paddle boarders. City Departmentsausalito.gov/directory Directory Make your reservations soon at any of the waterfront restaurants and Weekly, One-Time Reserved Table hotels. They book up well in advance. There will be reserved seating at Residents: $60 Non-Residents: $70 Gabrielson Park with food and beverages. TABLESFIND OPEN INFORMATION FOR PURCHASE ABOUT. ON . MARCH. 2City Governmnt sausalito.gov As the boats pass the Spinnaker Restaurant, they come into the cove at To reserve, please call 415-289-4152, starting on the date listed or go Gabrielson Park, passing the cheering crowds and review of the judges at the online at www.sausalito.gov/register Emergency Advisory Alerts local.nixle.com/city/ca/sausalito Sausalito Yacht Club. Then they go out and around the ferry landing, passing Sausalito Municipalcodepublishing.com/ca/sausalito Codes the Inn Above Tide, Barrel House, Angelino, Scoma’s and Trident restaurants. TABLE TERMS & CONDITIONS Next they round the Sausalito Yacht Club Boat-Mercury marking the south Emergency sausalito.gov/emergencyPreparedness end of the parade, before starting back to downtown Sausalito. Once • Tables include a round table, six chairs, a navy linen, and a table they arrive at their position, Defiance radios for the start of the fireworks number Street Sweepingsausalito.gov/sweeping Schedule spectacular. • Tables cannot be resold to other parties. They can be gifted. Join us in the after party and awards ceremony at the Spinnaker Restaurant • Tables will be selected from the 2020Parking Jazz Table Map. Check out Citations800-989-2058 (reservations required). Enjoy music and dancing and be the first to see this www.jazzandbluesbythebay.com Public Records415-289-4134 year’s parade winners. • All table locations are approximate; there is no guarantee that tables will be placed at the exact same location each week Parade Entry Form: Sausalitowinterfest.com • Tables must be cleared by 8:15pm each night for breakdown Tickets & Info: EventBrite SausalitoWinterfest.com • REPORTTable holders AN ISSUE must recycle/throw awaySewage all refuse System from Overflowtheir table each (During Business Hours) 415-289-4192 To donate to the fireworks: Make checks payable to: night. Trash receptacles/recycling bins are placed throughout the park (After Hours/Holidays) 415-289-4170; Sausalito-on-the-Waterfront Foundation • Please do not park on Spinnaker Way in the red zone for any reason or 415-850-0200; 415-726-1653; 415-332-0244 3030 Bridgeway Suite 117, Sausalito CA 94965 you will be cited and towed or online to Sausalito-on-the-Waterfront.org/donate • Items left on or around tables are notPotholes, the responsibility of the City of Grafitti,sausalito.gov/service Weeds, or Other Issues Produced by: Sausalito-on-the Waterfront Foundation Sausalito, its officers or agents a 501 C-3 #90-0498166 & the Sausalito Yacht Club 38 COMMUNITY PAGES PARKS & RECREATION 415-289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.comCOMMUNITY 393 PAGES

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City of39 Sausalito Quick Reference Sheet ADVERTISERS Sausalito Yacht Club Parks & Recreation EZ Smile Family Dental Group Joe Burns, Realtor – Vanguard Properties Department David Levinson, CPA, CPF Friends of Sausalito Library Address: First floor of City Hall, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito, CA 94965 Miriam Browne, Realtor – Engel & Volkers Phone: 415-289-4152 Saylor’s Restaurant & Bar Fax: 415-289-4189 Camara & Nadine – Compass Web: www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.com Facebook: @sausalitoparksandrecreation Hours: Monday–Friday 8:30am–5pm

PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR Mike Langford • 415-289-4126 • [email protected] RECREATION SUPERVISOR, PROGRAMS Vacant • 415-289-4140 • RECREATION SUPERVISOR, SPECIAL EVENTS Julie Myers • 415-289-4198 • [email protected] ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE Maria Hernandez • 415-289-4197 • [email protected]

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