Saint Valentine's Sunday, February 14, 2021@11:00 a.m.[...my dear wife, my sweetie-pie, has loves me after fifty years plus...unbelievable...]"...the deeds you do may be the only sermon some persons will hear today..."Pope Innocent III"...above all the grace and the gifts that Christ gives to His … [Read more...] about Thomas Nibbe Sermon: 40 days and divine transformation
Thomas Nibbe Sermon: Faith and Football, a powerful combination
Sunday, February 7, 2021 @ 11:00 a.m. Super Bowl Sunday A GREAT PROFESSIONAL FOOTBALL COACH PRACTICED THIS"...remember the Sabbath day by keeping it holy..." (Exodus 20:1-17)WHEN WE DO THINGS GOD'S WAY WE GET JOY AND VISION"...the precepts of the Lord are right, giving joy to the … [Read more...] about Thomas Nibbe Sermon: Faith and Football, a powerful combination
Life Tribute: Teresa ‘Terry’ Chapman
Teresa ‘Terry’ Chapman Jan. 8, 1923 - Feb. 1, 2021 Terry Chapman passed away on Monday, February 1, 2021 at age 98 in Novato, where she had lived for almost 60 years. She lived a wonderful life, full of family, friends, art and adventure. Terry was a child of the Depression, moving … [Read more...] about Life Tribute: Teresa ‘Terry’ Chapman
Jim Steele Commentary: The story of Kivalina
Jim Steele/Planet in the Balance In 2017 the Huffington Post wrote, “It is disappearing. Fast. Kivalina could be uninhabitable by 2025, all thanks to climate change.” Like so many media outlets and politicians, they were ignoring Kivalina’s real problem. Kivalina was never a … [Read more...] about Jim Steele Commentary: The story of Kivalina
Marin starts vaccinating 65 and older
Starting this week, Marin County residents 65 and older are eligible to register to receive a COVID-19 vaccination through Marin County Public Health and several other health care providers. Marin County Public Health and health care providers began an immunization program for those 75 and older … [Read more...] about Marin starts vaccinating 65 and older
Sally Stanford — ‘we sinners never give up’
Woody Weingarten and Larry Clinton/Sausalito Historical Society Loyal Marinscope readers will recognize the byline of Woody Weingarten, who was the paper’s arts and entertainment editor for 11 years. He recently contacted the Historical Society to research a retrospective on Sausalito’s Madam … [Read more...] about Sally Stanford — ‘we sinners never give up’
Larkspur on Drake: Dual names?
Sherman R. Frederick Twin Cities Times “Fish or cut bait” was the phrase of the night at the Larkspur City Council public hearing Wednesday, Feb. 3, on whether to rename their little portion of Sir Francis Drake Boulevard. “At some point we’re going to have to fish or cut bait,” Mayor … [Read more...] about Larkspur on Drake: Dual names?
They danced salsa without a mask
Sausalito Jan. 28 - Feb. 4, 2021 Maskless Dancing: A COVID rules stickler reported to the police that there were people in an establishment on Harbor Drive salsa dancing without a mask. Hit With Hat: A man hit a woman with a Boston Red Sox baseball hat. The mad hatter threw a water … [Read more...] about They danced salsa without a mask
Special tax measures
Marin County residents living in the San Rafael City High School District and San Rafael City Elementary School District will have the opportunity to vote on Measures G and/or H, respectively, in May. Each measure is a special tax that will require two-thirds of the votes cast to pass. The … [Read more...] about Special tax measures
In-person learning: Some school districts are, let’s just say it, FUBAR
As an example of being so open minded that your brain falls out, may I draw your attention to the San Francisco Unified School District board members and their goofy idea of eliminating acronyms because they are a “symptom of white supremacy culture.” Acronyms alienate non-native English … [Read more...] about In-person learning: Some school districts are, let’s just say it, FUBAR





