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Best Accountant Alexia P. Cloutier Best Ad Agency Murdstone & Grinby Best Antique Shop Black Rabbit Trading Co. Best Art PIANO ART EXHIBIT CONCLUDES IN PETALUMA THIS WEEKEND Before the Covid-19 pandemic swept into the North Bay in March of 2020, one of the most trustworthy sights in Sonoma County was Petaluma Pete, a.k.a. John Maher, playing on one of the town’s many street pianos. Over the last year, the pianos came off the streets amid the social-distancing orders TAMÁL HÚYE: COAST MIWOKS FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION OF POINT In 2015, the National Park Service asked the state to sign off on the demolition of all of the buildings at Laird’s Landing as unsafe. To Theresa Harlan and her husband, Tiger, the buildings represent the Coast Miwok’s survival of settler colonialism. BEST OF MARIN 2021 BALLOT The Pacific Sun, America’s longest published alt-weekly, publishes every Wednesday and is available at locations throughout Marin County,California.
LANDOWNERS ALLEGE SMART IMPROPERLY TOOK THEIR LAND FOR In a federal lawsuit filed last week in San Francisco, dozens of landowners from Sonoma and Marin counties accused Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit of a land grab.. At issue is the “multi-use pathway” that SMART is building on a 43-mile stretch between Airport Boulevard in Sonoma County and San Rafael in Marin County. According to a progress report on its website, SMART has completed 24BOLINAS BOUNTY
Whenever there’s a drought in Northern California, local DJs play “Box of Rain,” “Right as Rain,” “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” plus Van Morrison, who wails “Oh, the water” in his rock hymn, “And It Stoned Me.” The lyrics haven’t worked better than rain dances. Longtime COVID ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO MARIN COUNTY RENTERS Renters in Marin County who have experienced hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic can apply online for assistance from a $16 million fund provided by recent federal legislation. TIBURON POLICE INVESTIGATE THREAT AGAINST TOWN’S ONLY The Tiburon Police Department is investigating a pre-election threat made against the town’s only Black-owned business, downtown clothing retailer Yema.. The threatening Instagram post, which was shared with the shop’s owners on Monday evening, read “If Biden wins me and the boys gonna go raid yemma 4:00 on Election Day show up.” COMPANIES TIED TO NANCY PELOSI, DEVIN NUNES RECEIVED COVID The half-trillion-dollar loan program advertised as a lifesaver for the country’s struggling small businesses is again under fire after the Small Business Administration (SBA) on Monday released a list containing hundreds of recipients of the program, revealing that several private equity-backed chains owned by members of Congress and dozens of publicly traded companies and corporationsPACIFIC SUN
The Pacific Sun is Marin County's premier weekly newspaper covering arts, news, events and lifestyle.PACIFIC SUN
Best Accountant Alexia P. Cloutier Best Ad Agency Murdstone & Grinby Best Antique Shop Black Rabbit Trading Co. Best Art PIANO ART EXHIBIT CONCLUDES IN PETALUMA THIS WEEKEND Before the Covid-19 pandemic swept into the North Bay in March of 2020, one of the most trustworthy sights in Sonoma County was Petaluma Pete, a.k.a. John Maher, playing on one of the town’s many street pianos. Over the last year, the pianos came off the streets amid the social-distancing orders TAMÁL HÚYE: COAST MIWOKS FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION OF POINT In 2015, the National Park Service asked the state to sign off on the demolition of all of the buildings at Laird’s Landing as unsafe. To Theresa Harlan and her husband, Tiger, the buildings represent the Coast Miwok’s survival of settler colonialism. BEST OF MARIN 2021 BALLOT The Pacific Sun, America’s longest published alt-weekly, publishes every Wednesday and is available at locations throughout Marin County,California.
LANDOWNERS ALLEGE SMART IMPROPERLY TOOK THEIR LAND FOR In a federal lawsuit filed last week in San Francisco, dozens of landowners from Sonoma and Marin counties accused Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit of a land grab.. At issue is the “multi-use pathway” that SMART is building on a 43-mile stretch between Airport Boulevard in Sonoma County and San Rafael in Marin County. According to a progress report on its website, SMART has completed 24BOLINAS BOUNTY
Whenever there’s a drought in Northern California, local DJs play “Box of Rain,” “Right as Rain,” “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” plus Van Morrison, who wails “Oh, the water” in his rock hymn, “And It Stoned Me.” The lyrics haven’t worked better than rain dances. Longtime COVID ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO MARIN COUNTY RENTERS Renters in Marin County who have experienced hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic can apply online for assistance from a $16 million fund provided by recent federal legislation. TIBURON POLICE INVESTIGATE THREAT AGAINST TOWN’S ONLY The Tiburon Police Department is investigating a pre-election threat made against the town’s only Black-owned business, downtown clothing retailer Yema.. The threatening Instagram post, which was shared with the shop’s owners on Monday evening, read “If Biden wins me and the boys gonna go raid yemma 4:00 on Election Day show up.” COMPANIES TIED TO NANCY PELOSI, DEVIN NUNES RECEIVED COVID The half-trillion-dollar loan program advertised as a lifesaver for the country’s struggling small businesses is again under fire after the Small Business Administration (SBA) on Monday released a list containing hundreds of recipients of the program, revealing that several private equity-backed chains owned by members of Congress and dozens of publicly traded companies and corporationsPACIFIC SUN
The Pacific Sun is Marin County's premier weekly newspaper covering arts, news, events and lifestyle. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: PEACE AND WATER I’m not an engineer or a water expert and I was lucky to be a C+ student, but with our water situation today, in the past and future, some common sense kicked in! What about a desalination plant at the mouth of the Petaluma River? After all, it is an estuary. Or maybe even build a plant on a barge COVID ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO MARIN COUNTY RENTERS Bay City News Service journalists work around the clock to report on breaking news, traffic, weather, disasters, public events, crime, courts, government decisions, newsmakers and the local issues that matter to the San Francisco Bay Area’s nearly 8 million residents.EVENTS CALENDAR
The Pacific Sun, America’s longest published alt-weekly, publishes every Wednesday and is available at locations throughout Marin County,California.
NEWSOM GETS COVID-19 VACCINE, STATE OPENS ELIGIBILITY TO California opened Covid-19 vaccine eligibility to all residents age 50 and older Thursday, the last step before making vaccines available to the state’s entire adult population later this month.. The expansion comes roughly three-and-a-half months after the first doses were shipped to local health departments and administered in the Bay Area and across the state. TENSIONS RISING ON RICHARDSON BAY AS POLICE ARREST MAN It all began in the name of confiscating and crushing boats anchored-out in Richardson Bay. The policy is part of the controversial Transition Plan adopted by the Richardson Bay Regional Authority (RBRA) in June 2020, which aims to rid the anchorage of the 97 boats currently anchored offshore. RIVERSONG COHOUSING INFORMATION MEETING The Pacific Sun, America’s longest published alt-weekly, publishes every Wednesday and is available at locations throughout Marin County,California
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Pacific Sun, Bohemian Win Five California Journalism Awards. The California News Publishers Association honored the papers' reportingon racial justice
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Best of Marin 2020: Beauty, Health and Wellness. Best Acupuncturist Daniel Martin - Daniel Martin Acupuncture Best Allergist Daniel Martin - Daniel Martin Acupuncture Best Assisted PIANO ART EXHIBIT CONCLUDES IN PETALUMA THIS WEEKEND Before the Covid-19 pandemic swept into the North Bay in March of 2020, one of the most trustworthy sights in Sonoma County was Petaluma Pete, a.k.a. John Maher, playing on one of the town’s many street pianos. Over the last year, the pianos came off the streets amid the social-distancing orders TAMÁL HÚYE: COAST MIWOKS FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION OF POINT Tamál Húye: Coast Miwoks Fight for Recognition of Point Reyes’ Indigenous History. By Peter Byrne. May 5, 2021. On April 22, the California Coastal Commission held a virtual hearing to discuss the impact of dairy and cattle ranching at Point Reyes National Seashore. Superintendent Craig Kenkel began his presentation with the words,“Point
BEST OF MARIN 2021 BALLOT The Pacific Sun, America’s longest published alt-weekly, publishes every Wednesday and is available at locations throughout Marin County,California.
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The Pacific Sun ran an article in 1973, by Judith Weston, titled “There’s Trouble in Paradise.”. The Independent Journal published a piece by veteran reporter, Paul Liberatore, that same year titled, “Marin Pioneers—Rough Row to Hoe.”. In 1976, Hartmann and Schell wrote and published a book about Bolinas, with words andphotos
COVID ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO MARIN COUNTY RENTERS Renters in Marin County who have experienced hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic can apply online for assistance from a $16 million fund provided by recent federal legislation. LANDOWNERS ALLEGE SMART IMPROPERLY TOOK THEIR LAND FOR Landowners Allege SMART Improperly Took Their Land for Biking, Hiking Trail. By Joe Dworetzky, Bay City News Service. Mar 26, 2021. In a federal lawsuit filed last week in San Francisco, dozens of landowners from Sonoma and Marin counties accused Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit of a land grab. At issue is the “multi-use pathway” that SMART COMPANIES TIED TO NANCY PELOSI, DEVIN NUNES RECEIVED COVID EDI in turn has an investment in the El Dorado Hotel, located in the city of Sonoma. EDI Associates received a loan of between $350,000 and $1 million for 52 employees. A spokesperson for Nancy Pelosi told Bloomberg that Paul Pelosi was “not involved in or even aware of this PPP loan.”. — Congressman Devin Nunes, a Republican who TIBURON POLICE INVESTIGATE THREAT AGAINST TOWN’S ONLY The Tiburon Police Department is investigating a pre-election threat made against the town’s only Black-owned business, downtown clothing retailer Yema.. The threatening Instagram post, which was shared with the shop’s owners on Monday evening, read “If Biden wins me and the boys gonna go raid yemma 4:00 on Election Day show up.”PACIFIC SUN
Pacific Sun, Bohemian Win Five California Journalism Awards. The California News Publishers Association honored the papers' reportingon racial justice
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Best of Marin 2020: Beauty, Health and Wellness. Best Acupuncturist Daniel Martin - Daniel Martin Acupuncture Best Allergist Daniel Martin - Daniel Martin Acupuncture Best Assisted PIANO ART EXHIBIT CONCLUDES IN PETALUMA THIS WEEKEND Before the Covid-19 pandemic swept into the North Bay in March of 2020, one of the most trustworthy sights in Sonoma County was Petaluma Pete, a.k.a. John Maher, playing on one of the town’s many street pianos. Over the last year, the pianos came off the streets amid the social-distancing orders TAMÁL HÚYE: COAST MIWOKS FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION OF POINT Tamál Húye: Coast Miwoks Fight for Recognition of Point Reyes’ Indigenous History. By Peter Byrne. May 5, 2021. On April 22, the California Coastal Commission held a virtual hearing to discuss the impact of dairy and cattle ranching at Point Reyes National Seashore. Superintendent Craig Kenkel began his presentation with the words,“Point
BEST OF MARIN 2021 BALLOT The Pacific Sun, America’s longest published alt-weekly, publishes every Wednesday and is available at locations throughout Marin County,California.
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The Pacific Sun ran an article in 1973, by Judith Weston, titled “There’s Trouble in Paradise.”. The Independent Journal published a piece by veteran reporter, Paul Liberatore, that same year titled, “Marin Pioneers—Rough Row to Hoe.”. In 1976, Hartmann and Schell wrote and published a book about Bolinas, with words andphotos
COVID ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO MARIN COUNTY RENTERS Renters in Marin County who have experienced hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic can apply online for assistance from a $16 million fund provided by recent federal legislation. LANDOWNERS ALLEGE SMART IMPROPERLY TOOK THEIR LAND FOR Landowners Allege SMART Improperly Took Their Land for Biking, Hiking Trail. By Joe Dworetzky, Bay City News Service. Mar 26, 2021. In a federal lawsuit filed last week in San Francisco, dozens of landowners from Sonoma and Marin counties accused Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit of a land grab. At issue is the “multi-use pathway” that SMART COMPANIES TIED TO NANCY PELOSI, DEVIN NUNES RECEIVED COVID EDI in turn has an investment in the El Dorado Hotel, located in the city of Sonoma. EDI Associates received a loan of between $350,000 and $1 million for 52 employees. A spokesperson for Nancy Pelosi told Bloomberg that Paul Pelosi was “not involved in or even aware of this PPP loan.”. — Congressman Devin Nunes, a Republican who TIBURON POLICE INVESTIGATE THREAT AGAINST TOWN’S ONLY The Tiburon Police Department is investigating a pre-election threat made against the town’s only Black-owned business, downtown clothing retailer Yema.. The threatening Instagram post, which was shared with the shop’s owners on Monday evening, read “If Biden wins me and the boys gonna go raid yemma 4:00 on Election Day show up.”PACIFIC SUN
Pacific Sun, Bohemian Win Five California Journalism Awards. The California News Publishers Association honored the papers' reportingon racial justice
BREAKING: HUFFMAN TOWN HALL DISRUPTED BY ANGRY ANTI-VAXXERS In early June, Rep. Jared Huffman invited 100 constituents to register online to attend his first in-person town hall since the pandemic struck. Attendees were told to wear face masks and bring proof of vaccination to enter the San Rafael Community MAKING COMMUNITY: CAMP COMPASSION’S RESIDENT ARTISTS An encampment of unsheltered persons in Lee Gerner Park in West Novato, the colloquially named Camp Compassion has come to prominence in the same way a great many entities do nowadays—amid controversy. The unhoused began gathering in the park around 2019, but the camp grew in size over the courseUPCOMING EVENTS
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The Pacific Sun, America’s longest published alt-weekly, publishes every Wednesday and is available at locations throughout Marin County,California.
TAMÁL HÚYE: COAST MIWOKS FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION OF POINT Tamál Húye: Coast Miwoks Fight for Recognition of Point Reyes’ Indigenous History. By Peter Byrne. May 5, 2021. On April 22, the California Coastal Commission held a virtual hearing to discuss the impact of dairy and cattle ranching at Point Reyes National Seashore. Superintendent Craig Kenkel began his presentation with the words,“Point
CONGRADULATIONS: A LOOK AT THE CLASS OF 2021 AND WHAT'S AHEAD It’s that time of year again, when the hallowed halls of academia open and release hordes of black-robed graduates like bats out of hell. Congrats are in order for all concerned. It’s been a remarkable year, and to those who made it to the finish line—students, educators, guardians and society MANIFESTO IN-PERSON FILM SCREENING Brava is thrilled to throw open our doors and usher our audiences back in for a special in-person screening of Rotimi Agbabiaka’s film Manifesto! In Manifesto’s cinematic release, we find “Rotimi” basking in the new day of America! There’s a vaccine for the virus, democracy has been saved, and now, more than ever, Black Lives NEWSOM GETS COVID-19 VACCINE, STATE OPENS ELIGIBILITY TO California opened Covid-19 vaccine eligibility to all residents age 50 and older Thursday, the last step before making vaccines available to the state’s entire adult population later this month.. The expansion comes roughly three-and-a-half months after the first doses were shipped to local health departments and administered in the Bay Area and across the state. CANNABIS DOCUMENTARY: 'SMOKE: MARIJUANA + BLACK AMERICA' What the new, bold, cannabis documentary, Smoke: Marijuana + Black America, makes abundantly clear is that the U.S. government’s propaganda machine demonized Black men at the same time it demonized marijuana. According to the myth, African-American malesPACIFIC SUN
Pacific Sun, Bohemian Win Five California Journalism Awards. The California News Publishers Association honored the papers' reportingon racial justice
BREAKING: HUFFMAN TOWN HALL DISRUPTED BY ANGRY ANTI-VAXXERS 1 day ago · In early June, Rep. Jared Huffman invited 100 constituents to register online to attend his first in-person town hall since the pandemic struck. Attendees were told to wear face masks and bring proof of vaccination to enter the San Rafael Community Center on Tuesday evening. Chairs were spaced sixPACIFIC SUN
Best of Marin 2020: Beauty, Health and Wellness. Best Acupuncturist Daniel Martin - Daniel Martin Acupuncture Best Allergist Daniel Martin - Daniel Martin Acupuncture Best Assisted OPEN MIC: GIRLS ROCK Two young women, Carol Joan Klein, age 79, and Anna Mae Bullock, age 81, will join the pantheon of performing artists being inducted as solo performers into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Who are these two women? Both came from families that arrived from TAMÁL HÚYE: COAST MIWOKS FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION OF POINT Tamál Húye: Coast Miwoks Fight for Recognition of Point Reyes’ Indigenous History. By Peter Byrne. May 5, 2021. On April 22, the California Coastal Commission held a virtual hearing to discuss the impact of dairy and cattle ranching at Point Reyes National Seashore. Superintendent Craig Kenkel began his presentation with the words,“Point
PIANO ART EXHIBIT CONCLUDES IN PETALUMA THIS WEEKEND Before the Covid-19 pandemic swept into the North Bay in March of 2020, one of the most trustworthy sights in Sonoma County was Petaluma Pete, a.k.a. John Maher, playing on one of the town’s many street pianos. Over the last year, the pianos came off the streets amid the social-distancing orders SONOMA-MARIN FAIR HOSTS HYBRID MODEL OF ONLINE AND Sonoma-Marin Fair Hosts Hybrid Model of Online and Distanced Events. By Charlie Swanson. May 6, 2021. Beginning this week, the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds in Petaluma kicks off two months of fair activities, both online and in-person, that recognizes and adapts to the changing Covid restrictions and recommendations. BEST OF MARIN 2021 BALLOT The Pacific Sun, America’s longest published alt-weekly, publishes every Wednesday and is available at locations throughout Marin County,California.
COVID ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO MARIN COUNTY RENTERS Renters in Marin County who have experienced hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic can apply online for assistance from a $16 million fund provided by recent federal legislation. TENSIONS RISING ON RICHARDSON BAY AS POLICE ARREST MAN On April 2, the anchor-out community living in Richardson Bay watched helplessly as one of their own, Paul Ray Smith Jr., 53, was bombarded by flash-bangs, bean bag rounds and tear gas before being extricated from a boat and arrested by Marin County Sheriff’s deputies. A few moments later, the boat’s cabin was engulfed in flames.PACIFIC SUN
Pacific Sun, Bohemian Win Five California Journalism Awards. The California News Publishers Association honored the papers' reportingon racial justice
BREAKING: HUFFMAN TOWN HALL DISRUPTED BY ANGRY ANTI-VAXXERS 1 day ago · In early June, Rep. Jared Huffman invited 100 constituents to register online to attend his first in-person town hall since the pandemic struck. Attendees were told to wear face masks and bring proof of vaccination to enter the San Rafael Community Center on Tuesday evening. Chairs were spaced sixPACIFIC SUN
Best of Marin 2020: Beauty, Health and Wellness. Best Acupuncturist Daniel Martin - Daniel Martin Acupuncture Best Allergist Daniel Martin - Daniel Martin Acupuncture Best Assisted OPEN MIC: GIRLS ROCK Two young women, Carol Joan Klein, age 79, and Anna Mae Bullock, age 81, will join the pantheon of performing artists being inducted as solo performers into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Who are these two women? Both came from families that arrived from TAMÁL HÚYE: COAST MIWOKS FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION OF POINT Tamál Húye: Coast Miwoks Fight for Recognition of Point Reyes’ Indigenous History. By Peter Byrne. May 5, 2021. On April 22, the California Coastal Commission held a virtual hearing to discuss the impact of dairy and cattle ranching at Point Reyes National Seashore. Superintendent Craig Kenkel began his presentation with the words,“Point
PIANO ART EXHIBIT CONCLUDES IN PETALUMA THIS WEEKEND Before the Covid-19 pandemic swept into the North Bay in March of 2020, one of the most trustworthy sights in Sonoma County was Petaluma Pete, a.k.a. John Maher, playing on one of the town’s many street pianos. Over the last year, the pianos came off the streets amid the social-distancing orders SONOMA-MARIN FAIR HOSTS HYBRID MODEL OF ONLINE AND Sonoma-Marin Fair Hosts Hybrid Model of Online and Distanced Events. By Charlie Swanson. May 6, 2021. Beginning this week, the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds in Petaluma kicks off two months of fair activities, both online and in-person, that recognizes and adapts to the changing Covid restrictions and recommendations. BEST OF MARIN 2021 BALLOT The Pacific Sun, America’s longest published alt-weekly, publishes every Wednesday and is available at locations throughout Marin County,California.
BREAKING: HUFFMAN TOWN HALL DISRUPTED BY ANGRY ANTI-VAXXERS 1 day ago · In early June, Rep. Jared Huffman invited 100 constituents to register online to attend his first in-person town hall since the pandemic struck. Attendees were told to wear face masks and bring proof of vaccination to enter the San Rafael Community Center on Tuesday evening. Chairs were spaced sixRIVER TO SEA
River to Sea. By Daedalus Howell. May 12, 2021. From Petaluma to Pt. Reyes. Petaluma has always been aspirational. As a native, I’ve watched it dream of seceding from the United States of Americana—looking at you, Lucas and Coppola—and of joining bougier Marin County. Now, with its million-plus-dollar homes dotting thealphabetic West
LEFT EDGE THEATRE BECOMES THE FIRST NORTH BAY COMPANY TO It’s been 15 months since local audiences set foot inside a theater. Pandemic-necessitated closures and restrictions limited performing arts organizations to streaming their shows online to remain active and connected to their patrons. Try as they might, though, that “style” of production is CULTURE CRUSH: VIRTUAL EVENTS CONNECT THE NORTH BAY The 14th annual Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival, presented entirely online for the second year in a row, presents 67 feature and short films that address diverse subjects from a range of perspectives. Among these titles are Academy Award nominees, VINTAGE VINYL: RECORD SHOPS KEEP SPINNING IN THE NORTH BAY When the Covid-19 pandemic closed most of the North Bay’s retail shops in March 2020, many music aficionados feared they would lose their connection to the region’s array of locally-owned record stores. Thankfully, the past year has proven profitable for vinylpurveyors, as
CONGRADULATIONS: A LOOK AT THE CLASS OF 2021 AND WHAT'S AHEAD It’s that time of year again, when the hallowed halls of academia open and release hordes of black-robed graduates like bats out of hell. Congrats are in order for all concerned. It’s been a remarkable year, and to those who made it to the finish line—students, educators, guardians and society SAN RAFAEL ‘TACTICALLY’ CUT SERVICES LEAVING HOUSELESS Marin County and the City of San Rafael maintain they are successfully addressing the issue of unhoused individuals with the assistance of Andrew Hening, the City of San Rafael’s director of homeless planning and outreach, who has pledged to “end OPEN MIC: GIRLS ROCK Two young women, Carol Joan Klein, age 79, and Anna Mae Bullock, age 81, will join the pantheon of performing artists being inducted as solo performers into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Who are these two women? Both came from families that arrived fromUPCOMING EVENTS
What to Include in Your Marin County Obituary. More. Facebook MAKING COMMUNITY: CAMP COMPASSION’S RESIDENT ARTISTS 1 day ago · An encampment of unsheltered persons in Lee Gerner Park in West Novato, the colloquially named Camp Compassion has come to prominence in the same way a great many entities do nowadays—amid controversy. The unhoused began gathering in the park around 2019, but the camp grew in size over the coursePACIFIC SUN
The Pacific Sun is Marin County's premier weekly newspaper covering arts, news, events and lifestyle.PACIFIC SUN
Best Accountant Alexia P. Cloutier Best Ad Agency Murdstone & Grinby Best Antique Shop Black Rabbit Trading Co. Best Art CONGRADULATIONS: A LOOK AT THE CLASS OF 2021 AND WHAT'S AHEAD It’s that time of year again, when the hallowed halls of academia open and release hordes of black-robed graduates like bats out of hell. Congrats are in order for all concerned. It’s been a remarkable year, and to those who made it to the finish line—students, educators, guardians and society LANDOWNERS ALLEGE SMART IMPROPERLY TOOK THEIR LAND FOR In a federal lawsuit filed last week in San Francisco, dozens of landowners from Sonoma and Marin counties accused Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit of a land grab.. At issue is the “multi-use pathway” that SMART is building on a 43-mile stretch between Airport Boulevard in Sonoma County and San Rafael in Marin County. According to a progress report on its website, SMART has completed 24 COVID ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO MARIN COUNTY RENTERS Renters in Marin County who have experienced hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic can apply online for assistance from a $16 million fund provided by recent federal legislation.BOLINAS BOUNTY
Whenever there’s a drought in Northern California, local DJs play “Box of Rain,” “Right as Rain,” “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” plus Van Morrison, who wails “Oh, the water” in his rock hymn, “And It Stoned Me.” The lyrics haven’t worked better than rain dances. Longtime TAMÁL HÚYE: COAST MIWOKS FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION OF POINT In 2015, the National Park Service asked the state to sign off on the demolition of all of the buildings at Laird’s Landing as unsafe. To Theresa Harlan and her husband, Tiger, the buildings represent the Coast Miwok’s survival of settler colonialism. COMPANIES TIED TO NANCY PELOSI, DEVIN NUNES RECEIVED COVID The half-trillion-dollar loan program advertised as a lifesaver for the country’s struggling small businesses is again under fire after the Small Business Administration (SBA) on Monday released a list containing hundreds of recipients of the program, revealing that several private equity-backed chains owned by members of Congress and dozens of publicly traded companies and corporations ANTI-RACISM EXPERT SPEAKS TO MARIN IN NEW VIRTUAL SERIES Over the last several months, Marin County has reported a disturbing pattern of racist and anti-Semitic incidents.. Now, the newly formed Marin County Office of Equity is taking action to address renewed calls for civil rights, social justice, inclusivity, diversity and equity in Marin County. MARINMOCA RECEIVES MAJOR DONATION AMID MANAGEMENT CHANGE North Bay philanthropist Ronald R. Collins is one of the region’s most eclectic art collectors and most generous supporters. One of his favorite North Bay art organizations is Novato’s nonprofit Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, aka the MarinMOCA, where a gallery is named in his honor.. Recently, Collins once again showed his support with a $50,000 donation to MarinMOCA.PACIFIC SUN
The Pacific Sun is Marin County's premier weekly newspaper covering arts, news, events and lifestyle.PACIFIC SUN
Best Accountant Alexia P. Cloutier Best Ad Agency Murdstone & Grinby Best Antique Shop Black Rabbit Trading Co. Best Art CONGRADULATIONS: A LOOK AT THE CLASS OF 2021 AND WHAT'S AHEAD It’s that time of year again, when the hallowed halls of academia open and release hordes of black-robed graduates like bats out of hell. Congrats are in order for all concerned. It’s been a remarkable year, and to those who made it to the finish line—students, educators, guardians and society LANDOWNERS ALLEGE SMART IMPROPERLY TOOK THEIR LAND FOR In a federal lawsuit filed last week in San Francisco, dozens of landowners from Sonoma and Marin counties accused Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit of a land grab.. At issue is the “multi-use pathway” that SMART is building on a 43-mile stretch between Airport Boulevard in Sonoma County and San Rafael in Marin County. According to a progress report on its website, SMART has completed 24 COVID ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO MARIN COUNTY RENTERS Renters in Marin County who have experienced hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic can apply online for assistance from a $16 million fund provided by recent federal legislation.BOLINAS BOUNTY
Whenever there’s a drought in Northern California, local DJs play “Box of Rain,” “Right as Rain,” “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” plus Van Morrison, who wails “Oh, the water” in his rock hymn, “And It Stoned Me.” The lyrics haven’t worked better than rain dances. Longtime TAMÁL HÚYE: COAST MIWOKS FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION OF POINT In 2015, the National Park Service asked the state to sign off on the demolition of all of the buildings at Laird’s Landing as unsafe. To Theresa Harlan and her husband, Tiger, the buildings represent the Coast Miwok’s survival of settler colonialism. COMPANIES TIED TO NANCY PELOSI, DEVIN NUNES RECEIVED COVID The half-trillion-dollar loan program advertised as a lifesaver for the country’s struggling small businesses is again under fire after the Small Business Administration (SBA) on Monday released a list containing hundreds of recipients of the program, revealing that several private equity-backed chains owned by members of Congress and dozens of publicly traded companies and corporations ANTI-RACISM EXPERT SPEAKS TO MARIN IN NEW VIRTUAL SERIES Over the last several months, Marin County has reported a disturbing pattern of racist and anti-Semitic incidents.. Now, the newly formed Marin County Office of Equity is taking action to address renewed calls for civil rights, social justice, inclusivity, diversity and equity in Marin County. MARINMOCA RECEIVES MAJOR DONATION AMID MANAGEMENT CHANGE North Bay philanthropist Ronald R. Collins is one of the region’s most eclectic art collectors and most generous supporters. One of his favorite North Bay art organizations is Novato’s nonprofit Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, aka the MarinMOCA, where a gallery is named in his honor.. Recently, Collins once again showed his support with a $50,000 donation to MarinMOCA.PACIFIC SUN
The Pacific Sun is Marin County's premier weekly newspaper covering arts, news, events and lifestyle. BREAKING: HUFFMAN TOWN HALL DISRUPTED BY ANGRY ANTI-VAXXERS 9 hours ago · In early June, Rep. Jared Huffman invited 100 constituents to register online to attend his first in-person town hall since the pandemic struck. Attendees were told to wear face masks and bring proof of vaccination to enter the San Rafael Community CULTURE CRUSH: VIRTUAL EVENTS CONNECT THE NORTH BAY 17 hours ago · The 14th annual Sebastopol Documentary Film Festival, presented entirely online for the second year in a row, presents 67 feature and short films that address diverse subjects from a range of perspectives. Among these titles are Academy Award nominees, SAN RAFAEL ‘TACTICALLY’ CUT SERVICES LEAVING HOUSELESS 20 hours ago · Marin County and the City of San Rafael maintain they are successfully addressing the issue of unhoused individuals with the assistance of Andrew Hening, the City of San Rafael’s director of homeless planning and outreach, who has pledged to “end VINTAGE VINYL: RECORD SHOPS KEEP SPINNING IN THE NORTH BAY 18 hours ago · When the Covid-19 pandemic closed most of the North Bay’s retail shops in March 2020, many music aficionados feared they would lose their connection to the region’s array of locally-owned record stores. Thankfully, the past year has proven profitable forvinyl purveyors, as
VIVALON REACHES COVID-19 RESPONSE MILESTONE IN MARIN As the largest nonprofit in Marin County serving older adults and people with disabilities, Vivalon (formerly known as Whistlestop) has seen it all in 67 years, including now the Covid-19 pandemic. At the start of Marin County’s shelter-in-place order in March of 2020, Vivalon had to temporarily LEFT EDGE THEATRE BECOMES THE FIRST NORTH BAY COMPANY TO 1 day ago · It’s been 15 months since local audiences set foot inside a theater. Pandemic-necessitated closures and restrictions limited performing arts organizations to streaming their shows online to remain active and connected to their patrons. Try as they might, though, that “style” of production is OPEN MIC: GIRLS ROCK 18 hours ago · Two young women, Carol Joan Klein, age 79, and Anna Mae Bullock, age 81, will join the pantheon of performing artists being inducted as solo performers into the Rock & Roll Hall of Fame. Who are these two women? Both came from families that arrived from MAKING COMMUNITY: CAMP COMPASSION’S RESIDENT ARTISTS 14 hours ago · An encampment of unsheltered persons in Lee Gerner Park in West Novato, the colloquially named Camp Compassion has come to prominence in the same way a great many entities do nowadays—amid controversy. The unhoused began gathering in the park around 2019, but the camp grew in size over the course OPEN MIC: PROUD OF OUR LGBTQ+ STUDENTS As the Marin County Superintendent of Schools, as a parent, and as a grandparent, I am proud that the Progress Pride Flag, recognizing LGBTQ+ communities, including marginalized communities of color, will be flying over the buildings of the Marin County Office of Education as we commemorate June asPACIFIC SUN
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LANDOWNERS ALLEGE SMART IMPROPERLY TOOK THEIR LAND FOR Landowners Allege SMART Improperly Took Their Land for Biking, Hiking Trail. By Joe Dworetzky, Bay City News Service. Mar 26, 2021. In a federal lawsuit filed last week in San Francisco, dozens of landowners from Sonoma and Marin counties accused Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit of a land grab. At issue is the “multi-use pathway” that SMART COVID ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO MARIN COUNTY RENTERS Renters in Marin County who have experienced hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic can apply online for assistance from a $16 million fund provided by recent federal legislation. OPINION: SONOMA COUNTY'S 'ME TOO' RECKONING IS LONG The recent revelations about Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli are the tip of a dirty and wretched iceberg that is long overdue to be destroyed.. Sonoma County has never had its “Me Too” reckoning. Let this finally be the moment. This county has a deep history of sexual assault, rape and torture of womxn, beginning with the widespread enslavement of California native people, and the COMPANIES TIED TO NANCY PELOSI, DEVIN NUNES RECEIVED COVID EDI in turn has an investment in the El Dorado Hotel, located in the city of Sonoma. EDI Associates received a loan of between $350,000 and $1 million for 52 employees. A spokesperson for Nancy Pelosi told Bloomberg that Paul Pelosi was “not involved in or even aware of this PPP loan.”. — Congressman Devin Nunes, a Republican who MARINMOCA RECEIVES MAJOR DONATION AMID MANAGEMENT CHANGE North Bay philanthropist Ronald R. Collins is one of the region’s most eclectic art collectors and most generous supporters. One of his favorite North Bay art organizations is Novato’s nonprofit Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, aka the MarinMOCA, where a gallery is named in his honor.. Recently, Collins once again showed his support with a $50,000 donation to MarinMOCA.FILM: WRINKLES
Film: Wrinkles. The search for a lost father. By Richard Von Busack. Mar 14, 2018. Four years ago, Dr. Alex Murry (Chris Pine) vanished in a bizarre physics accident—as the mighty blue Tick noted, “science is not an exact science.”. Heroine of A Wrinkle in Time Meg (Storm Reid) is consoled in her fatherlessness by her indifferently drawn TIBURON POLICE SERGEANT RESIGNS FOLLOWING RACIAL PROFILING Tiburon Police Sergeant Resigns Following Racial Profiling Claims, Protests. Black store owners, activists say that officers' late-night visit was racially motivated. EDITOR’S NOTE, SEPT. 2: After this story went to press on Tuesday, Sept. 1, Tiburon town manager Greg Chanis announced in a newsletter that Sergeant Michael Blasi hadresigned
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The Pacific Sun ran an article in 1973, by Judith Weston, titled “There’s Trouble in Paradise.”. The Independent Journal published a piece by veteran reporter, Paul Liberatore, that same year titled, “Marin Pioneers—Rough Row to Hoe.”. In 1976, Hartmann and Schell wrote and published a book about Bolinas, with words andphotos
LANDOWNERS ALLEGE SMART IMPROPERLY TOOK THEIR LAND FOR Landowners Allege SMART Improperly Took Their Land for Biking, Hiking Trail. By Joe Dworetzky, Bay City News Service. Mar 26, 2021. In a federal lawsuit filed last week in San Francisco, dozens of landowners from Sonoma and Marin counties accused Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit of a land grab. At issue is the “multi-use pathway” that SMART COVID ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO MARIN COUNTY RENTERS Renters in Marin County who have experienced hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic can apply online for assistance from a $16 million fund provided by recent federal legislation. OPINION: SONOMA COUNTY'S 'ME TOO' RECKONING IS LONG The recent revelations about Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli are the tip of a dirty and wretched iceberg that is long overdue to be destroyed.. Sonoma County has never had its “Me Too” reckoning. Let this finally be the moment. This county has a deep history of sexual assault, rape and torture of womxn, beginning with the widespread enslavement of California native people, and the COMPANIES TIED TO NANCY PELOSI, DEVIN NUNES RECEIVED COVID EDI in turn has an investment in the El Dorado Hotel, located in the city of Sonoma. EDI Associates received a loan of between $350,000 and $1 million for 52 employees. A spokesperson for Nancy Pelosi told Bloomberg that Paul Pelosi was “not involved in or even aware of this PPP loan.”. — Congressman Devin Nunes, a Republican who MARINMOCA RECEIVES MAJOR DONATION AMID MANAGEMENT CHANGE North Bay philanthropist Ronald R. Collins is one of the region’s most eclectic art collectors and most generous supporters. One of his favorite North Bay art organizations is Novato’s nonprofit Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, aka the MarinMOCA, where a gallery is named in his honor.. Recently, Collins once again showed his support with a $50,000 donation to MarinMOCA.FILM: WRINKLES
Film: Wrinkles. The search for a lost father. By Richard Von Busack. Mar 14, 2018. Four years ago, Dr. Alex Murry (Chris Pine) vanished in a bizarre physics accident—as the mighty blue Tick noted, “science is not an exact science.”. Heroine of A Wrinkle in Time Meg (Storm Reid) is consoled in her fatherlessness by her indifferently drawn TIBURON POLICE SERGEANT RESIGNS FOLLOWING RACIAL PROFILING Tiburon Police Sergeant Resigns Following Racial Profiling Claims, Protests. Black store owners, activists say that officers' late-night visit was racially motivated. EDITOR’S NOTE, SEPT. 2: After this story went to press on Tuesday, Sept. 1, Tiburon town manager Greg Chanis announced in a newsletter that Sergeant Michael Blasi hadresigned
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While brewpubs in Marin and Sonoma counties have reopened after the last shutdown in January they haven’t recovered to their pre-pandemic levels. With Marin and Sonoma counties now in the Orange Tier of the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, further restrictions have been removed. This VIVALON REACHES COVID-19 RESPONSE MILESTONE IN MARIN As the largest nonprofit in Marin County serving older adults and people with disabilities, Vivalon (formerly known as Whistlestop) has seen it all in 67 years, including now the Covid-19 pandemic. At the start of Marin County’s shelter-in-place order in March of 2020, Vivalon had to temporarily OPEN MIC: PROUD OF OUR LGBTQ+ STUDENTS 1 day ago · As the Marin County Superintendent of Schools, as a parent, and as a grandparent, I am proud that the Progress Pride Flag, recognizing LGBTQ+ communities, including marginalized communities of color, will be flying over the buildings of the Marin County Office TAMÁL HÚYE: COAST MIWOKS FIGHT FOR RECOGNITION OF POINT Tamál Húye: Coast Miwoks Fight for Recognition of Point Reyes’ Indigenous History. By Peter Byrne. May 5, 2021. On April 22, the California Coastal Commission held a virtual hearing to discuss the impact of dairy and cattle ranching at Point Reyes National Seashore. Superintendent Craig Kenkel began his presentation with the words,“Point
LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: WRITE ON First I want to acknowledge and congratulate Peter Byrne for his outstanding articles regarding the Point Reyes National Seashore issues, including its dairies. Your May 26 issue included a letter which closed with the following inquiry: “How do we CONTACT US | PACIFIC SUN | MARIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA 1020 B Street. San Rafael, CA 94901. Telephone: 415-485-6700 (please call first to make an appointment for legal ads, classified ads and display ads) Facebook. Instagram. Twitter. The Pacific Sun publishes every Wednesday, delivering 20,500 copies to over 535 locations throughout Marin County. GET OUT AND ABOUT AT PRIDE GATHERINGS IN THE NORTH BAY Every June, Pride Month celebrates the LGBTQ community with events across the country. Last June, Pride was all but canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, though the North Bay is slowly returning to normal and several groups are hosting safely CULTURE CRUSH: LOCAL LIVE EVENTS REBOUND Live Concert. Sacramento native Scott Hansen makes music as Tycho and visual art as ISO50, and he combines both forms with his first live shows in over a year this weekend. Tycho will be in the North Bay for a four-night residency-performing two shows each night–courtesy of Blue Note Napa and Another Planet, which are teaming up to present world class entertainment outside on the groundsLUCID DREAMING
Lucid Dreaming — It’s Not Just for Netflix, You Can Do it Too. One positive side effect of the waking nightmare of the past 12 months is a renewed interest in one of the pillars of self-care—sleep. Besides the myriad health benefits of sleep for both pandemic-burdened psyches and the bodies that contain them—not to mention the cottage ANTI-RACISM EXPERT SPEAKS TO MARIN IN NEW VIRTUAL SERIES The series, “Community at the Table: Leading with Anti-Racism,” opens on Monday, Jan. 25, with a one-on-one Zoom conversation between influential author and scholar Dr. Ibram X. Kendi and Marin County’s Equity Director Anyania Muse. Kendi is one of America’s foremost historians. He is the Andrew W. Mellon Professor in the Humanities atPACIFIC SUN
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Whenever there’s a drought in Northern California, local DJs play “Box of Rain,” “Right as Rain,” “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” plus Van Morrison, who wails “Oh, the water” in his rock hymn, “And It Stoned Me.” The lyrics haven’t worked better than rain dances. Longtime COVID ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO MARIN COUNTY RENTERS Renters in Marin County who have experienced hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic can apply online for assistance from a $16 million fund provided by recent federal legislation. LANDOWNERS ALLEGE SMART IMPROPERLY TOOK THEIR LAND FOR In a federal lawsuit filed last week in San Francisco, dozens of landowners from Sonoma and Marin counties accused Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit of a land grab.. At issue is the “multi-use pathway” that SMART is building on a 43-mile stretch between Airport Boulevard in Sonoma County and San Rafael in Marin County. According to a progress report on its website, SMART has completed 24 OPINION: SONOMA COUNTY'S 'ME TOO' RECKONING IS LONG The recent revelations about Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli are the tip of a dirty and wretched iceberg that is long overdue to be destroyed.. Sonoma County has never had its “Me Too” reckoning. Let this finally be the moment. This county has a deep history of sexual assault, rape and torture of womxn, beginning with the widespread enslavement of California native people, and the COMPANIES TIED TO NANCY PELOSI, DEVIN NUNES RECEIVED COVIDDEVIN NUNES CAMPAIGNSDEVIN NUNES FAMILYDEVIN NUNES COWDEVIN NUNES OFFICIAL SITEDEVIN NUNES TWITTER ACCOUNTDEVIN NUNES TWITTER The half-trillion-dollar loan program advertised as a lifesaver for the country’s struggling small businesses is again under fire after the Small Business Administration (SBA) on Monday released a list containing hundreds of recipients of the program, revealing that several private equity-backed chains owned by members of Congress and dozens of publicly traded companies and corporations MARINMOCA RECEIVES MAJOR DONATION AMID MANAGEMENT CHANGE North Bay philanthropist Ronald R. Collins is one of the region’s most eclectic art collectors and most generous supporters. One of his favorite North Bay art organizations is Novato’s nonprofit Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, aka the MarinMOCA, where a gallery is named in his honor.. Recently, Collins once again showed his support with a $50,000 donation to MarinMOCA.FILM: WRINKLES
The search for a lost father. Oprah Winfrey stars in ‘A Wrinkle in Time,’ a film based on the science fantasy novel of the same name, first published in 1962. TIBURON POLICE SERGEANT RESIGNS FOLLOWING RACIAL PROFILING EDITOR’S NOTE, SEPT. 2: After this story went to press on Tuesday, Sept. 1, Tiburon town manager Greg Chanis announced in a newsletter that Sergeant Michael Blasi had resigned from the Tiburon Police Department, effective Sept. 1.“ believes it would be difficult to continue being effective as a police officer in Tiburon. Based on this belief, Sgt. Blasi offered, and the townPACIFIC SUN
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Whenever there’s a drought in Northern California, local DJs play “Box of Rain,” “Right as Rain,” “Have You Ever Seen the Rain,” plus Van Morrison, who wails “Oh, the water” in his rock hymn, “And It Stoned Me.” The lyrics haven’t worked better than rain dances. Longtime COVID ASSISTANCE AVAILABLE TO MARIN COUNTY RENTERS Renters in Marin County who have experienced hardship due to the Covid-19 pandemic can apply online for assistance from a $16 million fund provided by recent federal legislation. LANDOWNERS ALLEGE SMART IMPROPERLY TOOK THEIR LAND FOR In a federal lawsuit filed last week in San Francisco, dozens of landowners from Sonoma and Marin counties accused Sonoma-Marin Area Rail Transit of a land grab.. At issue is the “multi-use pathway” that SMART is building on a 43-mile stretch between Airport Boulevard in Sonoma County and San Rafael in Marin County. According to a progress report on its website, SMART has completed 24 OPINION: SONOMA COUNTY'S 'ME TOO' RECKONING IS LONG The recent revelations about Windsor Mayor Dominic Foppoli are the tip of a dirty and wretched iceberg that is long overdue to be destroyed.. Sonoma County has never had its “Me Too” reckoning. Let this finally be the moment. This county has a deep history of sexual assault, rape and torture of womxn, beginning with the widespread enslavement of California native people, and the COMPANIES TIED TO NANCY PELOSI, DEVIN NUNES RECEIVED COVIDDEVIN NUNES CAMPAIGNSDEVIN NUNES FAMILYDEVIN NUNES COWDEVIN NUNES OFFICIAL SITEDEVIN NUNES TWITTER ACCOUNTDEVIN NUNES TWITTER The half-trillion-dollar loan program advertised as a lifesaver for the country’s struggling small businesses is again under fire after the Small Business Administration (SBA) on Monday released a list containing hundreds of recipients of the program, revealing that several private equity-backed chains owned by members of Congress and dozens of publicly traded companies and corporations MARINMOCA RECEIVES MAJOR DONATION AMID MANAGEMENT CHANGE North Bay philanthropist Ronald R. Collins is one of the region’s most eclectic art collectors and most generous supporters. One of his favorite North Bay art organizations is Novato’s nonprofit Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, aka the MarinMOCA, where a gallery is named in his honor.. Recently, Collins once again showed his support with a $50,000 donation to MarinMOCA.FILM: WRINKLES
The search for a lost father. Oprah Winfrey stars in ‘A Wrinkle in Time,’ a film based on the science fantasy novel of the same name, first published in 1962. TIBURON POLICE SERGEANT RESIGNS FOLLOWING RACIAL PROFILING EDITOR’S NOTE, SEPT. 2: After this story went to press on Tuesday, Sept. 1, Tiburon town manager Greg Chanis announced in a newsletter that Sergeant Michael Blasi had resigned from the Tiburon Police Department, effective Sept. 1.“ believes it would be difficult to continue being effective as a police officer in Tiburon. Based on this belief, Sgt. Blasi offered, and the townPUBS PREVAIL
While brewpubs in Marin and Sonoma counties have reopened after the last shutdown in January they haven’t recovered to their pre-pandemic levels. With Marin and Sonoma counties now in the Orange Tier of the state’s Blueprint for a Safer Economy, further restrictions have been removed. This VIVALON REACHES COVID-19 RESPONSE MILESTONE IN MARIN As the largest nonprofit in Marin County serving older adults and people with disabilities, Vivalon (formerly known as Whistlestop) has seen it all in 67 years, including now the Covid-19 pandemic. At the start of Marin County’s shelter-in-place order in March of 2020, Vivalon had to temporarily OPEN MIC: PROUD OF OUR LGBTQ+ STUDENTS 9 hours ago · As the Marin County Superintendent of Schools, as a parent, and as a grandparent, I am proud that the Progress Pride Flag, recognizing LGBTQ+ communities, including marginalized communities of color, will be flying over the buildings of the Marin County Office of Education as we commemorate June as LETTERS TO THE EDITOR: WRITE ON First I want to acknowledge and congratulate Peter Byrne for his outstanding articles regarding the Point Reyes National Seashore issues, including its dairies. Your May 26 issue included a letter which closed with the following inquiry: “How do we CONTACT US | PACIFIC SUN | MARIN COUNTY, CALIFORNIA The Pacific Sun publishes every Wednesday, delivering 20,500 copies to over 535 locations throughout Marin County.. We offer a free, daily emailed newsletter called Pacific Sun This Week, where you can accessthe latest stories.
SONOMA-MARIN FAIR HOSTS HYBRID MODEL OF ONLINE AND Beginning this week, the Sonoma-Marin Fairgrounds in Petaluma kicks off two months of fair activities, both online and in-person, that recognizes and adapts to the changing Covid restrictions and recommendations. “It’s time to have some fun, but in a responsible way that supports the health and safety of our friends and neighbors in Marin and Sonoma Counties,” Fairgrounds CEO Allison GET OUT AND ABOUT AT PRIDE GATHERINGS IN THE NORTH BAY Every June, Pride Month celebrates the LGBTQ community with events across the country. Last June, Pride was all but canceled due to the Covid-19 pandemic, though the North Bay is slowly returning to normal and several groups are hosting safely CULTURE CRUSH: LOCAL LIVE EVENTS REBOUND Live Concert. Sacramento native Scott Hansen makes music as Tycho and visual art as ISO50, and he combines both forms with his first live shows in over a year this weekend. Tycho will be in the North Bay for a four-night residency-performing two shows each night–courtesy of Blue Note Napa and Another Planet, which are teaming up to present world class entertainment outside on the groundsLUCID DREAMING
One positive side effect of the waking nightmare of the past 12 months is a renewed interest in one of the pillars of self-care—sleep. Besides the myriad health benefits of sleep for both pandemic-burdened psyches and the bodies that contain them—not to mention the cottage industry of books that have piled on nightstands the world over—is a corollary uptick in the interest in our dreams. ANTI-RACISM EXPERT SPEAKS TO MARIN IN NEW VIRTUAL SERIES Over the last several months, Marin County has reported a disturbing pattern of racist and anti-Semitic incidents.. Now, the newly formed Marin County Office of Equity is taking action to address renewed calls for civil rights, social justice, inclusivity, diversity and equity in Marin County.__
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