The United Nations Conference on International Organization (UNICO), a convention of delegates from 50 nations took place from April 25 to June 26, 1945. President Roosevelt had died just before the conference on April 12. The war in Europe ended during the conference on May 8. … [Read more...] about History Vignette on UNICO meeting in 1945 from the Mill Valley Historical Society
Marin 911: Beach smoking and homeless golfers
Sausalito Aug. 5 - 17, 2021 Beach Smoking: A woman walked along the seashore smoking. A citizen told her to put it out. The smoker snapped back: “Mind your own business.” The citizen then called 911 to complain. Homeless Golfers: Two people staying in the homeless enclosure on … [Read more...] about Marin 911: Beach smoking and homeless golfers
Novato chamber festival rocks Grant
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Is your chili No. 1? Want to prove it?
The City of Sausalito will host its 42nd Chili Cook-off in Dunphy Park on Saturday, Sept. 18. The event features all the chili you can eat for $15, plus live music from Tom Rigney and Flambeau. The hours are 11:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Everyone is invited to form a team and participate as a chef. … [Read more...] about Is your chili No. 1? Want to prove it?
Thomas Nibbe Sermon: The Gospel is good news, not advice
The Rev. Thomas Nibbe Sunday, August 22, 2021 Welcome to Holy Cross Lutheran Church in Pacifica on the Coast...noted... faith is knowing there is an ocean because you've seen a brook... (William A. Ward) During the pandemic SpiritCare Ministry for Seniors continues … [Read more...] about Thomas Nibbe Sermon: The Gospel is good news, not advice
Delta variant silences MTC’s ‘The Sound Inside’
The seemingly endless rollercoaster ride for Mill Valley arts organizations continued this week as the delta variant surge has caused the Marin Theatre Company to halt its planned in-person opening of the West Coast premiere of Obie Award winner and Pulitzer Prize … [Read more...] about Delta variant silences MTC’s ‘The Sound Inside’
You can sign up to run the Dipsea now
For legions of Dipsea Race runners that have patiently waited through a coronavirus-induced cancellation of the 2020 edition and a postponement of the 2021 race from its planned June 13th launch to Nov. 7, the delay is almost over. Friday, Aug. 20, is the first day that runners can … [Read more...] about You can sign up to run the Dipsea now
Water filling station opens
A recycled water filling station will open to all Marin County residents on Wednesday, Aug. 18 at 10 a.m. at Armory Drive in San Rafael, across the street from the Marin County Civic Center. The temporary filling station was constructed after Marin Water was granted access to the Marin County-owned … [Read more...] about Water filling station opens
Women empowerment in business
The San Rafael Chamber of Commerce is hosting a Women's Empowerment in Business Series - with the topic of Women's Financial Health taking placeat 5:15 p.m. Aug. 25. Register online to attend. The event will be moderated by Stephanie Plante -- CEO, CPi Developers. Speaker … [Read more...] about Women empowerment in business
Frederick Commentary: Oh, those City Council control freaks
The moms and dads of San Rafael kid themselves if they think they can control public protests by city ordinance. Here are the new rules in San Rafael. You need a permit for events, which are defined as “public parades, processions, marches and assemblies.” You’ll need to work in advance … [Read more...] about Frederick Commentary: Oh, those City Council control freaks





