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Natural wonders abound in Monterey, and there simply is no better place to experience it all than with a stay on Cannery Row. Known for its picturesque charm and colorful history, guests to this fabled street can enjoy a unique combination of luxurious waterfront hotels, enticing restaurants and captivating boutiques. Come, slow down and enjoy the best of Monterey on Cannery Row.

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Imagine a place where the only things bigger than the creatures are the secrets they reveal. Discover the amazing adaptations of bugs and get up close to larger-than-life models in this immersive new exhibit. Now open | Get tickets at calacademy.org Every visit supports our mission to regenerate the natural world.

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AUGUST 2022 FEATURES

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Best of the County 2022 It’s time to celebrate this year’s Best of the County winners — restaurants, shops, fitness providers and more in Marin and the Bay Area — all selected by you, our loyal readers.

Currents In our August issue, we recall the early days of Mill Valley’s Outdoor Art Club; welcome boutique movie theater Cinelounge to Tiburon; discover the origins of an iconic local surf shop’s logo; and more.

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Author Talk: Cool Women Mill Valley-based author Paola Gianturco talks about the new book she wrote with her granddaughter called Cool: Women Leaders Reversing Global Warming.

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Shop Local: School Rules Get kids ready for the school year with products from local brands and shops.

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FYI: The Legacy of Marin City’s Grandmothers Meet some of Marin City’s founding females who’ve made a positive impact in the community and inspired a new cookbook published in conjunction with its 80th birthday.

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Illustrator Kate Forrester took inspiration from Marin’s scenic landscape to create our 2022 Best of the County cover.

Scan here to read a Q&A with cover illustrator Kate Forrester:

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Hit the Road Rediscover old favorites and explore new places on this road trip from Pacifica to Carmel.

Summer Coolers Beat the heat at four gorgeous NorCal swimming holes you can drive to.

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Cruise Control New ships and exciting itineraries cater to different interests while focusing on sustainability and giving back.

What’s Hot: Dogs Are Hot Local restaurants serve up a taste of summer with a slew of hot dogs and sausages, from traditional to creative.

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A Ranch for Retirement A 1960s home is transformed into a relaxing respite with open spaces and natural elements.

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“I’m exhausted most of the time.”

There are Moms in Marin working two jobs, studying at school and caring for their families. They are strong, loving and resilient – but they are struggling. MOMentum hopes to change that by providing monthly, unconditional cash payments to 125 of them. Because we believe every Mom in our community deserves to thrive. Hear from the Moms, and get involved at kindred.marinmomentum.org

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Maternity Care Our Maternity Care program is renowned for outstanding expertise, advanced technology, and seamless collaboration between MarinHealth and UCSF Health specialists, when needed. Our alliance supplements our exceptional offering by providing patients access to world-class specialists in complicated and high-risk pregnancies, advanced screening, diagnostic testing, and maternal-fetal genetics.

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VIEW FROM THE TEAM

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BEST of the BEST even easier by including nominees on the ballot to choose from for each category, along with a write-in field so you could vote for your favorite business even if you didn’t see it on the list. We want to congratulate this year’s crop of winners — we hope you’ll proudly share the news with all of your clients, customers, colleagues, friends and family members. If your Marin Magazine Editor in business didn’t make the winners’ Chief Lotus Abrams and circle this year, here’s how you can Publisher Leah Bronson increase your chances next year: 1 Subscribe to our e-mail Better Letter newsletter at marinmagazine. August is here, and it just might be our favorcom/subscribe and follow us on social media ite month of the year at Marin Magazine — the @marinmagazine to stay up to date on all of sun is out and the weather is warm, luring our Best of the County news. us outdoors in Marin and beyond. But what 2 Get nominated to be listed on our balmakes this month particularly special is that lot. Each year, we reach out to it’s the time of year when we get previous winners to ask them to celebrate our fantastic Best of How can we help to nominate other businesses. the County winners — your favorite Through our Better Letter and restaurants, fitness studios, kids’ organization? social media, we also invite readclothing shops, spas and more Since January ers to nominate their favorite — all chosen by you! These local 2020, our tools businesses. Businesses with the Marin County and Bay Area busiand strategy have raised: most votes are pre-loaded on nesses and organizations have our voting ballot, so make sure worked hard to earn your trust $27, 231, 297 you encourage your customers, and loyalty, and we’re thrilled to and made: friends and family members to have the opportunity to shower 30,74 4 ,019 nominate you. them with praise and recognition Lives Better 3 Once voting begins, get the in this issue and at our upcoming word out to your followers to vote in-person event this month. for your business — they can vote We know you’re as excited as as many times as they want! We post regularly we are to see who won the 2022 Best of the on social media during the voting window, County competition on page 38. After all, we making it easy to share our posts and stories received more votes — a whopping 46,183 — with your followers. than any other year. This year, we made voting

4 Don’t be discouraged if your business’s name doesn't make it onto the ballot. Encourage your followers to write in their vote for you. This year, eight of the 163 Best of the County awards went to write-in winners. As we bask in the glory of Best of the County celebrations and the last weeks of summer before the kids head back to school, there are so many activities and events to enjoy this month in Marin and the Bay Area — Marin City’s 80th anniversary celebrations, music festivals like Outside Lands and the Petaluma Music Festival, The Outdoor Art Club’s 120th anniversary party and so much more. You can read about all of these happenings on these pages and our website, social media feeds and Better Letter. We hope to see you there! Leah Bronson, Publisher Lotus Abrams, Editor in Chief Susan B. Noyes, Founder & Chief Visionary Officer

If you like us in print, you will love us online! Can't wait to see who won this year? Find out everything you need to know about Best of the Couny 2022. Scan at the left for more.

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CONTRIBUTORS

MO DELONG / Have you noticed the new photo of Marin Magazine‘s Leah Bronson and Lotus Abrams in our “View From the Team” column (page 17)? It’s the work of local photographer Mo DeLong. “I’ve been photographing the magazine’s events for over 10 years,” she says. “Now that in-person events have returned, it’s been great to reconnect with the team.”

KIRSTEN JONES NEFF / While researching the article “The Legacy of Marin City’s Grandmothers” (page 36) about the community’s elder women who inspired a new cookbook released to coincide with Marin City’s 80th-anniversary, Novato-based writer Kirsten Jones Neff was moved by the women she spoke with. “The Marin City ‘Grandmothers’ I met while working on this story exemplify strength, heart and grace,” Neff says. “Life has been difficult — weighted against them and their families at times — and yet they’ve kept their focus on the things that matter most: love, family, nourishment and community connection.”

KATE FORRESTER / Our Best of the County 2022 cover is the work of illustrator Kate Forrester, who specializes in hand-lettering. Her clients include Diet Coke, Chronicle Books and YouTube, but she found this assignment showcasing the wonders of Marin County particularly inspiring. “I’m blown away by Marin’s beautiful, diverse countryside and beaches, so my enthusiasm for the great outdoors was a starting point for my cover design,” Forrester says.

HEATHER YOUNG / Mill Valley-based writer Heather Young wrote “A Woman’s Place” (page 27) about the history of Mill Valley’s Outdoor Art Club, where she’s been a member since 2015. “It was founded at a time when women, lacking the right to vote and any realistic hope of holding political office, could only advocate for the causes they cared about by influencing the men who controlled all the direct channels of political power,” Young says. “And today, when rights I’ve enjoyed since I was born are under threat, looking back at a time when women were shut out of the political process reminds me never to take for granted the rights our mothers and grandmothers fought so hard to win.”

JEANNE COOPER / It’s not the first time travel writer Jeanne Cooper has driven the stunning stretch of California’s Highway 1 from Pacifica to Carmel, the focus of her article “Hit the Road” (page 91) — and it definitely won’t be the last. “This part of the California coastline is special because however gorgeous one beach or scenic view is, there’s always another around the bend to enjoy,” she says. “This time, my most memorable meal was dinner at Pacific’s Edge in the Carmel Highlands, thanks to the heady combination of delicious food, a great view and a good friend dining with me.”

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STAGING

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Introducing the historically significant 735 Bay Road in Mill Valley, one of two adjacent homes, where world famous musicians and pop stars lodged while creating their hit albums at “The Plant”, Sausalito’s notorious recording studio in the “Rocking” 1970’s. Staged by Robert Federighi, the ultimate Marin staging expert, with decoration to reflect the period including memorabilia.

735 Bay Road is listed by Jeffrey R. Figone,The Source Real Estate, Lic #01166787. For more information, contact (415) 225-1790 or email: figonejr@aol.com

WHERE GREAT MUSIC BEGAN... ~ ROBERT FEDERIGHI 415-884-9600 •

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YOUR VOICES

Jeff Lewis

EMAIL / “I just wanted to say thanks again for featuring my photo on the cover in January, and also in June for the Novato Art, Wine and Music Festival. We keep a copy in our living room and feel grateful every day. Tung and I were floored by the love and positive response from the community at the festival last weekend. We're overwhelmed (in the best way) with orders for large prints. We are so grateful to publications like Marin Magazine for helping get the word out about us and events like this, and for supporting us while we were developing our initial roots in Marin. We made an online gallery for the festival at landescape visuals.com/awakenmarin. We're excited to do it all again in Mill Valley in September.” — Jeff Lewis, landESCAPE Visuals

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“Stroll Down Memory Lane,” by Mark Anthony Wilson, with illustrations by Anna Ivanir "Mark Anthony Wilson’s article featuring a stroll through the history of Fourth Street was just terrific. And Anna Ivanir’s illustrations and Amanda Solar’s photos complemented it beautifully. Thanks for an informative and charming look at our hometown!" ­— Steve Astle

SOCIAL MEDIA / “A Bug Collector’s Life,” by Kirsten Jones Neff “I’m so glad I happened to read this. May Larry’s curious spirit live on!” — @alexis_thorpe, via Instagram

It’s the freedom to move without pain.

“Thank you Larry and Lynn for this incredible contribution to the academy.” — @maggiemscann, via Instagram “Stroll Down Memory Lane” “I recognize all of them! What a wonderful article and illustration. Our @sanrafaelawesome is a gem! Thank you for recognizing it.” — @maikasanrafael, via Instagram “8 Best Beaches for a Marin Picnic; Plus, Where to Get Supplies Nearby,” by Jessica Gliddon "Living in Marin, I find your magazine so uplifting and helpful." — Kare Christine Anderson, via Facebook

Is neck, back, shoulder, knee or hip pain keeping you from the activities you love? The team of orthopedic specialists at Novato Community Hospital can help resolve your pain and get you back in motion. Our award-winning program includes physical therapy, nonsurgical procedures, leading-edge pain management, and minimally invasive and robotic surgical treatments.

"Nothing better than a beach picnic in this weather!" — @flourcraft, via Instagram

Connect with a doctor and get your questions answered at one of our free upcoming orthopedic webinars.

Correction: In our July 2022 issue, the name of our "Top Gram" photographer should have been spelled Reino Cruz. See his work on Instagram @reinocruzphotography.

It’s a thousand things, big and small. Find out more at sutterhealth.org/marin-webinars.

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CONNECT WITH US

E X P L O R E / F O O D & D R I N K / H O M E S / H E A LT H / A R T S & E V E N T S / S T Y L E / T R AV E L / C O M M U N I T Y / G U I D E S & D I R E C T O R I E S

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What’s on Replay SPACES Outdoors The past few years have taught

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us that a sense of connection — to nature and to our community — are central to our sense of well-being. We’ve rediscovered the joy of gathering outdoors, and as we increasingly live, work and entertain at home, we are redefining our outdoor spaces. We were joined by five experts who have elevated the practice to an artform: Jeff Hadley, Hadley General Contractors, Inc.; Todd Vena, Mariani Landscape; Christian Douglas, Christian Douglas Design; Mike Lucas, Lucas and Lucas; and Natalia Ospina, Brushwood Center.

Christian Douglas Design

Make the Most of Your Child’s Education

has been taking photos of Marin landscapes since she bought her first camera in high school. Now a professional product and portrait photographer, she spends her weekends frolicking around Marin County’s diverse landscapes, camera in hand, eager to capture the area’s overwhelming natural beauty. “I took this photograph one brisk April evening on Mt. Tamalpais when the hills were green and the lupine was blooming,” she says. “The luscious foreground, a faraway surveilling doe, the evergreens and distant hills all kept me to my perch despite the frigid air numbing my fingers.” See more of Annie’s work at anniemaguirephoto.com and follow her on Instagram @anstastuff.

Child psychology education expert Meryl Lipton, M.D., Ph.D.; Timothy Dohrer, Ph.D.; and Matthew Pietrafetta, Ph.D., discussed how parents can best support their children's education and learning styles. They explored the monumental role of parenting in a student’s socialemotional and academic education, in addition to providing practical tips for parents to help students to be their best selves.

Watch all of our virtual events on demand at better.net/ mibtv.

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Powerhouse Women Learn what the panelists at our recent Women of Impact event had to say about overcoming obstacles and finding success. For women traversing a career in business, it’s a marathon, not a sprint — or so said the panelists at Make It Better Media Group’s May 19 Women of Impact virtual event. Moderated by Cheryl Berman, chief creative and CEO of Unbundled Creative, the event featured an all-women panel: Kathy Roeser, managing director and wealth advisor of Morgan Stanley; Monica Gray-Fong, chief operating officer Cheryl and cofounder of Nice Guys Delivery; Dr. Jordan CarBerman queville, founder and medical director of The Derm Institute of Chicago; and Maureen Sedonean, CEO of Habitat for Humanity Greater San Francisco. Industrywise, they come from diverse places, from philanthropy to finance, though all have the same common denominator: They’ve navigated a career in fields that are otherwise predominantly male. Each member of the discussion was given time to recount how her career has unfolded over the years — from setbacks to accomplishments. For Gray-Fong, the first speaker of the event, her marathon began fresh out of college when she landed her first job in the fashion industry after facing the age-old question, “What now?” After shifting between states, relationships and careers, Gray-Fong found herself striking up a cannabis delivery company with her husband — all while raising a young family — but this resting point in her career did not come without difficulty. Similarly, Dr. Carqueville went on to explain the serendipitous nature of the breakthrough in her career that was nurtured by a fellow woman in her field. At the intersection of change in her career and in her personal life, she ran into the CEO of the hospital she had been working for. When Dr. Carqueville relayed her worries, her superior’s response was simple, “I will help you. Email me.” And so she did, which led to an in-person meeting, which led to relief from some of her stressors and an alignment of opportunities she “thought was impossible.” The concept of women supporting each other or being strongholds for support in their families and close circles was echoed by Roeser — who wove into the conversation statistics about women and how they navigate finances. Roeser noted that women who are successful in helming their financial affairs do so with “road-mapping,” or making conscious lists of must-dos and logistics.

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Whether you’re looking to be inspired by local leaders or national influencers, our virtual events have something for everyone. Scan at the left for more.

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The checklist she uses to help “empower” her clients is broken down categorically into a multitude of steps — sometimes even up to 20 — most often covering:

1. Financial planning 2. Retirement planning 3. Education and legacy goals 4. Insurance review 5. Safety and documentation An overarching theme to Roeser’s pitch was intentionality, specifically being prepared for the uncertain — such as untimely death, illness or other unexpected changes to your financial situation. Intentionality, too, is something Sedonean brings to the table every day. As the CEO of Habitat for Humanity Great San Francisco, she has recognized that without that direct thoughtfulness for the people she and the organization serve, she would be doing them a disservice. “I realized, one of the things that is important to be a leader and to have impact is to be a learner, and to continue to be a life-long learner. I’ve learned so much about…most importantly, that direct connection and impact on families and young people.” Berman brought the conversation to a close by asking each panelist to share what her goals are, either immediate or long term. The consensus was largely that in order to invest in what you do or hope to do, you must first invest in yourself. — MARGARET SMITH

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NEW IN TOWN

It’s All About THE LOUNGING

A beer garden opens in San Rafael; a craft beer and coffee cafe lands in Novato; and new furniture stores bring IRL couch shopping to San Anselmo and San Francisco’s Marina District, among other happenings around the bay. BY CHRISTINA MUELLER

Colibri Mexican Bistro After 18 years at the Hotel Diva in Union

Ounces Outdoors

OUNCES OUTDOORS / Noting that Marinites prefer to eat and drink outside, co-owners Jojo Lawrence and Waz Hewerdine opened a new beer garden at San Rafael’s Northgate Mall in mid-May. “Bring your bocce balls (or use ours) and enjoy a pint while sitting at one of our hand-built picnic tables,” says Hewerdine, who designed and built the space with Lawrence. Small-batch and local brews from the likes of San Rafael’s Pond Farm Brewing, Petaluma’s Goat Rock Cider and Santa Rosa’s Fogbelt are on hand. The Ozzie and Brit owners want Americans to get comfortable with savory pies — they’ve got a chile verde pork version and another filled with steak and mushrooms napped in Guinness gravy. Or, try a warm pretzel with mustard or a caramelized onion grilled cheese sandwich. All can be enjoyed with your pooch next to one of the firepits or at the picnic tables. 5800 Northgate Dr, San Rafael; 877.747.0383; ouncesoutdoors.com

Joybird

Square, the restaurant known for its focus on the cuisine of Central Mexico closed in 2020. Chef Edgar Castro returned to helm the kitchen when it reopened in April at its new home at The Officer’s Club Building in the Presidio. That means the Huevos Benedictinos Estilo Michoacan are back at brunch and quesabirria returns to dinner, along

with all the tequila, cachaça and mezcal cocktails. 50 Moraga Avenue, San Francisco; 415.678.5170; colibrimexicanbistro.com

SHOP Westpark Home Named for an antiques shop owner Katie Conway Monkhouse (Katie Monkhouse Interiors) lived next to in England, Westpark Home is located in

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(savory hot dogs) at the counter before grabbing a seat on the all-day café’s shaded patio. The baked goat cheese is a standout and pairs with the 10 local beers and two wines available on tap or from the craft can program. 127 San Marin Drive, Novato; 415.493.6902; trailhead novato.com

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EAT & DRINK Trailhead Owners Alex and Henry Hautau grew up less than a mile from their new restaurant in San Marin Plaza and close to countless Marin trails. The brothers, who still reside in town, opened what they call “a third wave coffee shop meets craft beer experience” in May. Order chef Jeff Amber’s shareable snacks, salads, sandwiches and bun fun


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Joybird After a grand opening in June, this L.A.-based furniture, design house and lifestyle brand landed in San Francisco’s Marina District, bringing a mix of customizable retro and modern designs in 200 silhouettes and 75 fabric options and a brick-andmortar furniture shopping experience to the fore. 2000 Chestnut Street, San Francisco; 415.960.6750; joybird.com

Colibri Mexican Bistro

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a space that once housed Monkhouse’s design studio. “We focus on custom furniture designed by our studio and made in Marin by Michael Finizio,” Monkhouse says. The studio also remakes vintage furniture with designer fabrics and other one-of-a-kind pieces. 356 San Anselmo Avenue, San Anselmo; 415.295.7294; shop westparkhome.com

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C E L E B R AT I N G T H E P E O P L E , P L A C E S A N D C A U S E S O F T H I S U N I Q U E C O U N T Y The Outdoor Art Club founder Laura Lyon White

The Outdoor Art Club President Cindy McCauley, top left, meets with members in the Clubhouse Library

A Woman’s Place The Outdoor Art Club in Mill Valley celebrates 120 years of conservation activism.

PENNI GLADSTONE (CLUBHOUSE AND CINDY MCCAULEY)

BY HEATHER YOUNG

The Outdoor Art Club’s Bernard Maybeck-designed Clubhouse, built in 1904

Members of The Outdoor Art Club march for women’s suffrage in Oakland in 1908

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The founding members of The Outdoor Art Club, circa 1904

Members of The Outdoor Art Club prepare to clean up Mill Valley’s Boyle Park.

improving playgrounds, cleaning up litter, and urging conservation lessons in schools. They accomplished these things through the “soft” advocacy that was, at the time, the only politicking women were allowed to do,. They threw fundraisers that became go-to social events. They hosted lectures at which powerful men might listen to a word about protecting local wildlife. They used social connections with the town’s trustees. The best example of their quiet but effective influence may be the club’s little-known role in the creation of the Muir Woods National Monument. In 1904, the Tamalpais Land and Water Company offered a parcel of old-growth redwoods for sale. The Outdoor Art Club wanted to buy it, but they couldn’t raise the funds. Instead, the North Coast Water Company, which planned to log the trees and dam Redwood Creek, made an offer. Fortunately, the president of the Tamalpais Land and Water Company, Lovell White, was married to The Outdoor Art Club cofounder Laura Lyon White. Lovell sold the land to William Kent, a progressive friend of Laura’s, for less than half of

North Coast’s bid. Historians credit Laura with convincing her husband to make this unprofitable sale, perhaps using one of the oldest forms of feminine persuasion. According to her descendants, Laura agreed to have a third child, at the age of 40, only if her husband would financially support the causes she championed — causes like saving an old-growth forest in a neighboring valley. Today, the women of The Outdoor Art Club are not limited to the power of the salon, the supper table and the bedroom. Its members are businesspeople, teachers, artists, volunteers, elected officials and activists who influence their community in many ways. But their club’s history asks us to remember a time when women didn’t have these opportunities, and to appreciate its founders, women who, despite being barred from the halls of government, used a club their husbands often derided as “social” to change Marin for the better. This piece is based on Ladies to the Rescue, a history of The Outdoor Art Club recently published by Lynda Chittenden and available for purchase at outdoorartclub.org.

Heather Young is a writer living in Mill Valley. She is the author of two novels, The Lost Girls and The Distant Dead.

CINDY MCCAULEY (CLEANUP)

The Outdoor Art Club, a Mill Valley nonprofit dedicated to environmental and other civic causes, celebrates its 120th anniversary this month. Founded as a women’s club in 1902, its early history is one of quiet political power wielded by women who could not vote, and for whom clubs like The Outdoor Art Club were one of the few avenues by which they could influence their communities. The year 1902 was the height of the Progressive Conservation Movement, a groundswell of environmental activism that fought to save America’s remaining wild spaces from unchecked commercial expansion. History celebrates its male leaders, like John Muir and Theodore Roosevelt, but often ignores the contributions of women’s clubs, whose members were the movement’s foot soldiers. The Women’s Save the Redwoods League in Humboldt County, for example, preserved the old-growth redwoods that became the Avenue of the Giants. San Francisco’s California Club joined with other women’s clubs to protect the Calaveras Grove of Big Trees and create Big Basin State Park. The Outdoor Art Club was born out of a similar passion for conservation, as a group of Mill Valley women united to protect the redwoods and open spaces near their town. One summer afternoon in 1902, four women came upon workmen chopping down the redwood grove that had shaded Mill Valley’s railroad depot. Shocked at this destruction of natural beauty, they formed a club by which, in the words of cofounder Agnes Cappelman, “the ladies of Mill Valley… might have a word to say in such a matter.” In their mission statement, they pledged “to preserve the natural scenery of Mill Valley and of the surrounding country, to beautify the grounds around public buildings, [and]… to create public sentiment against the wanton destruction of birds and game.” They had their work cut out for them. Mill Valley, like the rest of Marin, was booming. As civil engineers drew grids for new streets, The Outdoor Art Club threw itself into the fray, advocating for urban parks and green spaces, planting trees along the new avenues,

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Cinelounge Opens in Tiburon In an effort to bring style back to cinema, owner and creative director Christian Meoli and his wife and creative partner, Camilla Jackson, revived Tiburon’s former Playhouse, which opened last month as Cinelounge (cineloungecinemas.com). “We want to be a bridge between home and theater entertainment,” Meoli says. The couple stayed at the Water’s Edge Hotel while attending the Mill Valley Film Festival a few years ago (they lived in Los Angeles at the time), and saw potential in the shuttered building, a chance to recreate the Golden Age of cinema, when going to the movies was an experience — “film as it was meant to be experienced,” says Meoli, who founded the Arena Cinelounge art house cinema in Los Angeles in 2012. Tiburon’s Cinelounge and its three theaters are individually designed. Cinema One features 7.1 Dolby digital surround sound and a 30-foot canvas screen onto which a 4K laser projector will broadcast big studio or “tent pole” movies. Step up

with butter or a personalized blend, just for Cinelounge loyalists. Or, order via phone from your seat for delivery during the show. (Instead of that pre-movie request to silence your phones, guests will be asked to set phones to “vibrate” and dim their brightness settings to minimize disruptions.)

tell you what to watch. Meoli plans to host more than just films at Cinelounge. The third theater, Cinema Three, or the Lagoon Room (it’s a cool blue color), is a private space, kitted out with Jonathan Adler swivel rockers, cocktail tables and lamps, a CAT-6 cable for

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Comfy seating in Cinelounge’s Cinema One

to your own couch, custom-made in San Jose with 25-inch-wide seats, wide arm rests and high-back seats for extra comfort. Hungry? A lobby concession stand offers an elevated menu of short rib empanadas and arancini balls alongside popcorn

Cinema Two’s big screen with surround sound is slated to show arthouse and documentary films with the same cushy seating arrangement. The lobby will host a 1980s-era pay phone that anyone can pick up, and a Hollywood director will

high-speed gaming, a cinema-size screen and a bar. The built-in features mean the space is adaptable for low-tech events like poetry readings and happy hours or watching an old film with old friends while enjoying a catered dinner. It’s also adaptable to current entertainment forms — playing arcade golf or strapping on an Oculus Rift to dive into your favorite form of virtual reality. It’s entertainment that combines community and cinema with a level of personalization as of yet unseen in Marin. “It’s on-trend with technology and in a style so attractive and cool for consumers,” Meoli says. You may never want to leave. — CHRISTINA MUELLER

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Riding the Waves of Time Gracing everything from car bumper stickers to sweatshirts and hats, Live Water Surf Shop’s iconic “No Shark” logo is recognizable far beyond its Marin County roots. The logo, which features a great white shark in a red circle with a slash across it, was designed by Live Water Surf Shop founder Kirby Ferris back in the summer of 1981, when great white shark sightings closed Stinson Beach, where the shop is located, for a number of days, disrupting business. Missing the beach, local surfers soon slapped the stickers on their bumpers in a show of solidarity, and since then, the logo has made its way around the world, according to current Live Water Surf Shop owner Brenna Gubbins. “People come to the shop from all over, and we also sell online, so we’re constantly sending gear with the logo to other states,” Gubbins says. One thing Gubbins wants to clarify however, is that in no way is Live Water Surf Shop anti-shark. “We love sharks, just not when we’re surfing, please,” she laughs. When Gubbins bought Live Water Surf Shop from Ferris’ ex-wife in 2007, she found it filled with a treasure trove of old issues of The Surfer’s Journal, article clippings and art by local artists — a legacy she intends to preserve. Although she added a second location in Fairfax in 2013 that sells skateboards and gear in addition to surfboards, wetsuits and beach attire, the Stinson location is still located in historic Avilla’s Barn. Gubbins says not a lot has changed since the shop’s early days (it opened in 1978), much to the gratitude of loyal locals and visitors alike. “We get tourists from all over the world and other states, and many people come in to share stories about what the shop has meant to them,” she says. “Throughout the years, so much has remained the same. It’s a well-oiled machine that’s continued on for so many years, and I’m just overseeing it now.” — LOTUS ABRAMS

Live Water Surf Shop, Stinson Beach

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A doghouse designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is now on view at the Marin County Civic Center.

In the Doghouse Frank Lloyd Wright fans now have a new reason, albeit a “small” one, to visit the Marin County Civic Center in San Rafael. The Civic Center, the last and largest existing building Wright ever designed, and one of his most notable projects, now houses the smallest structure he designed: a doghouse that once belonged to former Marin resident Jim Berger. Berger grew up in San Anselmo in a Usonian-style home (now known as the Berger House) that his parents had commissioned Wright to design in 1950–51. In 1956, then 12-year-old Berger wrote to Wright asking for plans for a doghouse for his Labrador retriever, Eddie, that would complement the home’s design. Wright provided plans for the 4-square-foot doghouse free of charge, written on the back of an envelope, and the Berger family built the structure themselves. “Eddie’s doghouse was originally constructed with scraps of Philippine mahogany and cedar left over from the Berger house construction, and was inspired by the house’s hexagonal shape,” says Libby Garrison, who handles marketing and communications for the County of Marin Department of Cultural Services. “The doghouse displays many Wright design elements, including a low-pitched roof with an exaggerated overhang, the signature floor color of Taliesin (Cherokee) red and the deliberate intention of the angles of structure.” Several years later, however, the unused doghouse was discarded. “The fun fact about the doghouse is that Eddie never slept in it; he wanted to be inside the main Berger house with the rest of the family,” Garrison says. Berger and his brother, Eric Berger, rebuilt the doghouse in 2010 from the original plans for a documentary film about Wright, and donated it to the county several years later. In May, the county unveiled its display for the doghouse inside the Civic Center’s cafeteria, where families can design their own animal house inspired by the Wright doghouse as part of the experience. And after a two-year Covid-19 break, visitors can also once again sign up for docent tours of the Civic Center, offered at 10:30 a.m. every Friday. (Reserve ahead at marincounty.org/ depts/cu/tours.). — LOTUS ABRAMS

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CHOOSING CHILDCARE

How to navigate the challenges and resources for finding childcare in Marin County. Owen Rhoades was still in utero when his parents, Amy and Dave Rhoades started their search for childcare in Marin County. As a product manager with HealthLine, a health media company based in San Francisco, Amy had four months of maternity leave before returning to work full-time. Dave is the director of workplace at Intercom, also in San Francisco. Amy recalls just how difficult it was to find childcare for Owen. “Initially, I wanted to do a nanny share,” she says. “The idea of one-on-one attention was appealing.” Amy joined the Nannies and Mommies Bay Area Facebook group, but soon discovered most nanny and nanny-share arrangements are confirmed just a month prior to starting. “That just made me way too nervous,” she says. “I didn’t want to be in a situation where I didn’t have care when I needed it, so I shifted my attention to finding a daycare.” The Care Conundrum There are 299 licensed childcare facilities in Marin County, about an equal number of family childcare homes and childcare centers; however, as Amy learned, very few childcare centers offer infant care. Of the 20 daycare centers she contacted, only two responded to let her know they had space available when she needed it. “I wasn’t interested in looking at home daycare,” Amy says. “I felt more comforted by the idea of a daycare facility that might be more regulated and have a bit more accountability.” The primary reason childcare centers don’t offer care for infants is that it’s cost-prohibitive, according to Aideen Gaidmore, executive director at the Marin Childcare Council (MC3). “It’s very expensive for childcare programs to offer infant care because of the required caregiver-to-child ratios, so the choice of centers is limited,” she says. A Challenge Nationwide Parents around the country are facing similar challenges finding appropriate childcare. According to

Dave and Amy Rhoades with baby Owen

a report by ChildCare Aware of America, (CCAoA), an advocacy group working with state and local childcare resource and referral agencies to ensure that families in every local community have access to quality, affordable childcare, “Parents who already had limited options for affordable, highquality childcare before the pandemic are facing even fewer options today.” Not all the news is bleak, though. CCAoA finds a silver lining in the attention finally being paid to the importance of childcare to our communities. They report, “A groundswell of support among voters and policymakers for continued investments in childcare has emerged.” Securing a Spot Thankfully, new facilities are opening. Amy was fortunate enough to discover a daycare center opening in San Rafael just in time to accept Owen into their program. “We were so excited,” she says. “After the tour, we immediately put a $700 deposit down to secure our spot. It felt good to be through this process. I broke down crying when we got back to the car. I was so relieved.” For other parents interested finding a childcare center in Marin County that fits their needs, MC3’s mission is to improve the availability, accessibility

and affordability of quality early childhood education and care. “We help parents navigate childcare in the county and support them through the process,” Gaidmore says. While MC3 does not recommend specific programs, they maintain an up-to-date database of every licensed provider in Marin County, as well as offering resources for local families, including a checklist to use when evaluating facilities. Another resource is CCAoA, which publishes informative guides for parents to use to find high-quality childcare for children from infancy through school age. “You will find the right facility,” Aideen assures. “You may tour a lot of programs, but since your daycare provider is an extension of your home, make sure you have a good relationship with the people who will take care of your baby.” — SUSAN SOLOMON YEM

Susan Solomon Yem is an internationally published writer specializing in family, education and women’s issues, whose career has included working with nonprofits focused on refugee resettlement, child welfare and education. She lives in the San Francisco Bay Area. Helping parents and children is an important part of supporting the community. Read more about causes doing this important work by scanning here:

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​​COOL WOMEN

Mill Valley-based international women’s advocate, photojournalist and author Paola Gianturco brings female environmental leaders to the forefront in her new book, Cool: Women Leaders Reversing Global Warming. BY JESSICA GLIDDON AND PAULA FARMER

Paola Gianturco and Avery Sangster

frequently as men.” For her latest book, Mill Valley resident Paola Gianturco and her 12-year-old granddaughter and co-author, Avery Sangster, interviewed and photographed heads of grassroots organizations, activists, politicians, corporate executives, scholars and presidents of nonprofits around the world. Gianturco has documented women’s lives in 62 countries and published six books, codeveloped and taught Executive Institutes on Women and Leadership at Stanford University, served on the board of the Association for Women’s Rights in Development, and is a member of International Women’s Forum. In 2017, the YWCA inducted her into the Marin Women’s Hall of Fame. We spoke with the author about her new book. Marin Magazine (MM): Why did you decide to highlight female climate leaders in this book? Paola Gianturco (PG): “All too often, women’s activism is virtually invisible. Women leaders globally are showing us the way to a sustainable future. I also discovered new studies that document the fact that women are particularly effective at causing positive environmental change. I hoped that their stories and suggestions would inspire readers to take climate action since, although people are aware of climate change, they are not yet taking enough action to stop it.” MM: It must have been an amazing experience speaking with these women. What was your favorite thing about working on the project? PG: “It was — we interviewed women planting mangrove trees in Sri Lanka, the Lord Mayor of Sydney Australia, an Inuit activist in the Arctic, and the vice president of Lego in Denmark. I particularly enjoyed getting to know the women, since, in addition to being inspiring, effective leaders, they’re interesting individuals.”

It has been shown that women are especially effective leaders when it comes to combating global warming. Christiana Figueres and Tom Rivett-Carnac, architects of the 2015 Paris Agreement, report that “Nations with greater female representation in positions of power have smaller climate footprints. Companies with women on their executive boards are more likely to invest in renewable energy and develop products that help solve the climate crisis. Women legislators vote for environmental protections almost twice as

MM: You wrote the book with your granddaughter. How did that come about? PG: “We found out that we’re equally passionate about global warming. Avery lives in Los Angeles and saw wildfires incinerate the hills adjacent to the 405 freeway two years in a row. She organized her sixth-grade classmates and created a website that would educate and inspire kids to take climate action. Frankly, I couldn’t imagine writing about climate change without including a young person’s

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perspective; teens around the world are centrally important to raising awareness and engaging people to act.” MM: What can people do to help fight climate change? PG: “Generally, all of us must cut back on burning coal, oil and gas. Every chapter in the book ends with specific action ideas from the women leaders. Avery and I are also taking action: 100% of our royalties will go to the Women’s Earth Alliance to provide seed funding to women launching businesses aiming to reverse global warming.” Gianturco will appear at Book Passage Corte Madera Sept. 25.

More Great New Reads Maya and the Beast by Maya Gabeira While everyone else in young Maya’s town is scared of a giant wave known as “the Beast,” she is drawn to it. This fairy tale is inspired by the personal story of professional surfer Maya Gabeira, who smashed records and gender stereotypes. Beautifully illustrated, the book is an empowering reminder that every fear can be conquered. See Gabeira at Book Passage Corte Madera Aug. 4 at 5:00 p.m. (ticketed).

Bit Flip by Mike Triggwith Mehran Sahami Bit Flip is a fast-paced contemporary thriller that delivers an authentic insider’s view of the corrupting influences of greed, entitlement and vanity in technology start-ups. Driven by his desire for redemption, Sam discovers a conspiracy of fraud, blackmail and manipulation that leads to tragic outcomes, threatening to destroy not only the company but also his own moral compass. See the authors Aug. 21 at 2:00 p.m. at the San Francisco Ferry Building Book Passage.

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ICE POPPY, making hand-crafted accessories in Mill Valley since 2013. Tennis Ball Waistbands are a must have for tennis. The pull-up waistband is perfect when your leggings don’t have pockets. Ball will stay securely placed under the band while you play! Stylish and practical, available in multiple colors. Please indicate size at checkout. ICE POPPY

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Send kids back to class with goods from local shops and brands. BY LOTUS ABRAMS

1 Coulter Oversized Sweatshirt; $37 Senna Case, Mill Valley; sennacase.com. With sustainability in mind, Senna Case manufactures its kids’ clothing in Oakland in oversized, gender-neutral styles that are easy to pass down to siblings and friends. 2 Self-Love for Kids, by Keri K. Powers; $17 Book Passage, Corte Madera; bookpassage.com. Set kids up for a successful school year with this new guidebook featuring more than 100 confidence-boosting activities caregivers can do with their children to encourage everything from body positivity to positive self-talk. 3 Cannondale Kids Trail 26; $625 Mike’s Bikes, San Rafael and Sausalito; mikesbikes.com. Perfect for 9- to 13-yearold kids for riding to school and mountain biking, this bike boasts maneuverable 26-inch wheels, disc brakes, and a lightweight yet durable frame. 4 Baby Dinosaur Good Lunch Grab & Go Tote; $15 Five Little Monkeys, Corte Madera and Novato; 5littlemonkeys.com. This lightweight, insulated, PVC- and phthalate-free lunch tote features a hook-and-loop closure that’s easy for little hands to open; plus, it’s machine washable! 5 See Kai Run Peyton Sneakers, $51 Village Child, Novato; shopvillagechild.com. Stylish yet practical, these flashy silver high-top sneakers feature a hookand-loop strap with elastic laces, cushioned footbed with arch support, padded collar and flexible construction.

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Golf Tournament

A day of golf to support equitable health services in Marin

Monday, October 3, 2022 Meadow Club, Fairfax, CA Sponsorship Opportunities Available: Hurry – they’re going fast! 18 Holes of Golf | Individual: $400 | Twosome: $800 CONTESTS: Hole-in-One, Long Putt, Best Golf Attire, and more!

www.marinclinics.org/Golf-2022

Registration: 10:00AM | Putt Contest: 11:00AM | Shotgun Start: 12:00PM | Awards BBQ: 5– 7:00PM

Questions? Email Events@marinclinics.org

Not a golfer? Not a problem!

Support the cause, come for food, drinks, awards, silent auction, & festivities

Awards BBQ for non-golfers: $100

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The Legacy of MARIN CITY’S GRANDMOTHERS A new cookbook is part of the community’s 80th-anniversary celebrations. BY KIRSTEN JONES NEFF

Eighty years ago, temporary housing was constructed in the farmland on the east side of Highway 101 to accommodate workers who had migrated from across the country to build World War II ships in the Sausalito Shipyard, and the town of Marin City was born. This summer, Marin City is celebrating its 80th anniversary with a series of events, publications and exhibits that honor the rich history that makes Marin’s only majorityBlack community what it is today. In addition, local leaders are initiating a campaign to establish the Marin City Historical and Preservation Society and Marin City Museum. One important part of Marin City’s legacy stems from its elder women residents, known affectionately as “the grandmothers,” who arrived in Marin City in the early years, built the community’s foundation and have nurtured it for decades, according to Felecia Gaston, codirector of the #MarinCity80 celebration (in collaboration with activist and musician Jahi Torman). It’s these dedicated women who are celebrated in a keepsake cookbook entitled Grandmothers Feed Us Love: Celebrating the Legacy of Marin City’s Grandmothers Through Cherished Recipes and Photos. “They are the dynasty of Marin City,” writes Gaston, the founder of the Marin City-based nonprofit Performing Stars and editor of the cookbook, in the forward. “They are to be forever revered.” Gaston arrived in Marin City in 1989, and says she felt right at home because of the support of the older generation of women. “I was a single mother with two sons, and they helped me raise my sons; that’s just who these women are,” she says. “They’re survivors with true dignity and class. They made the best with what they had. And, most of all, they always cooked the best soul food for their family and friends.”

Grandmothers Feed Us Love features 146 women, 25 of whom are still living, and describes in brief where each woman was born and how many children, grandchildren, and great and great-great grandchildren they have. It also includes favorite recipes from these grandmothers, an ideal metaphor for the sustenance, culinary and otherwise, they’ve provided for the community. “So many of these women prepared food with ‘a little of this or a little of that, a pinch of this, and a pinch of that,’ tasting their food while cooking, making do with what ingredients they had at hand,” Gaston says. The women’s histories offer insight into the culture that developed as many Black shipyard workers, unable to purchase homes in other parts of Marin due to racist restrictions, stayed in Marin City after the war. Eighty-seven-year-old Wyna Barron moved to the Marin City temporary housing units in 1942 when she was a young girl. Barron, who contributed her Fried Apple/ Peach Pie recipe to the cookbook, was born in 1935 in Henderson, Texas. At first, her parents went ahead to Marin City to find work, and Barron stayed in Texas with her grandmother. Her mother, Vivian Barron, whose recipe for Vivian’s Booneville Apple Cake is also included in the cookbook, found a job at the Palace Hotel in San Francisco, while Wyna’s father, Theo Barron, worked for Bethlehem Steel as part of the WWII Liberty Ship building effort. Wyna was 7 years old when her grandmother brought her to join her parents. Barron’s grandmother, Roxie Ann Hillman, cared for her while both her parents worked, and she recalls the other elders in the community collectively looked out for the children of the neighborhood. “All the parents of that generation were working, so families took care of each other,” Barron says. “If any of the grandparents saw misbehaving children, they were always free to say something.” When the war ended, Barron’s parents, and others in their generation, didn’t want to return to the Jim Crow racism of the South. While many white shipyard workers purchased homes in nearby towns, redlining meant that Black people had to stay in Marin City or leave Marin. “There was racism in California, but it wasn’t as bad as Texas racism, so my parents stayed and fought for many years for Marin City to become a permanent community,” Barron says. In the 1960s, Barron’s parents moved into a pole home on the hillside, where Barron lives today.

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Lillian Hebert, whose German Chocolate Cake recipe is featured in the cookbook, was born in Brusly, Louisiana, in 1930, and came to Marin City with her husband in 1953 looking for work. At the time, Hebert’s husband was a carpenter, and Herbert was a domestic worker. “We moved into the barracks for the shipyard workers, and we all knew each other there. We had all come from the South looking for work; we were all working for something more than what we had,” Herbert says. “Marin City was a place we could always leave the doors open. The ice man would come by and put ice in our refrigerator. We would leave our doors open because there was no such thing as people robbing each other.” Eighty-nine-year-old Anne Robinson came from a family of Italian immigrants in Youngstown, Ohio, and contributed her recipe for Pizzelles to the book. In 1955, wanting to escape what she saw as closedminded thinking of Youngstown, Robinson joined the Air Force, where she met her husband, Marin City native Glen Robinson, who passed away in 2005. At the time, the couple had to keep their interracial relationship secret. “We were afraid we’d get killed, so we kept the relationship a secret and snuck around to see each other,” Robinson says. Both Anne and Glen were stationed at the Air Force base in Hayward, so they would go to Marin City on the weekends, where Anne was warmly welcomed by Glen’s family. “We spent a lot of our time in Marin City, where Glen’s family and all of our friends were, so that was our community,” Robinson says. When the Air Force found out Glen planned to marry Anne, a white woman, they sent him to Eielson Air Force base outside of Fairbanks, Alaska. The couple moved to Eielson together and had their first child there before returning to Marin City, and eventually found an affordable house to buy from friends who lived in Mill Valley. But as an interracial couple with biracial children, they were fearful about the move. “We had heard that the first Black

To read more about Marin City, its history and how it’s thriving today, scan at the left.

for 22 years, and Glen became a community leader, appointed by Jimmy Carter as the first Black person to head a U.S. Marshal’s office (for the Northern California region) and serving on the Marin County Board of Education for 40 years. It’s the life stories of these three grandmothers that Gaston hopes to preserve. Marin City is the only Marin County town without a historical society, and a goal of the #MarinCity80 program is to launch a capital campaign to create one, as well as the Marin City Museum. In addition to the cookbook,

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people to move inside the city limits of Mill Valley had their home burned down,” Anne says. Nevertheless, Anne opened a preschool at their home, which she operated

the #MarinCity80 celebration will include historical exhibits, a play and a Labor Day Weekend event (see page 104 for details). “The 80th celebration is more than an event; it’s the beginning of focusing on the legacy of Marin City,” Gaston says. “The cookbook is part of this — it’s our grandmothers’ legacy.” To order the book, contact Felecia Gaston at 415.332.8316 or performingstars@icloud. com or order through Book Passage in Corte Madera at bookpassage.com.

Kirsten Jones Neff is a Northern California journalist who writes regularly about the arts; parenting; mental health; the environment; and the region’s farmers, wine-makers and food artisans. Her work has appeared in Edible Marin and Wine Country, Modern Farmer, Stanford Magazine, Ms. Magazine and Believer Magazine, among others.

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We asked, and you submitted 46,183 votes: Now it’s time to reveal our

2022 Best of County winners! From top Thai restaurants and must-shop jewlery stores to standout spin classes and COURTESY OF MARIN COUNTRY MART (RUSTIC BAKERY); COURTESY OF BAY AREA DISCOVERY MUSEUM (TOT SPOT)

the best venues for live music, you picked your favorite businesses located in both Marin County and the greater Bay Area. See who made the winner's circle here.

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Dining AL FRESCO DINING

BAKERY

BAR

Marin Sam’s Anchor Cafe, Tiburon

Marin Rustic Bakery, Larkspur

Marin Perry’s, Larkspur

Sail up to the dock (or just walk in the front door) to access the wide deck overlooking the bay, where the popular drink bowls are designed to be paired with a grand fresh seafood tower or a humble smoked lobster roll. samscafe.com

Everyone knows the story of the crackers requested when Pope Francis visited in 2015, and the fresh salads, sandwiches and patisserie are equally beloved by Marinities and other less godly visitors. rusticbakery.com

Perry’s Paper Plane and Buffalo Trace Old Fashioned will convince wine drinkers of the beauty of a whiskey cocktail; the wide bar framed by dark wood and high-backed chairs is as classic as it is comfortable. perryssf.com

Bay Area Hook Fish Co, Mill Valley and San Francisco

Bay Area Tartine, San Francisco

Bay Area Balboa Cafe, San Francisco

A bread empire launched from Mill Valley is as much about craft and art as it is about flour and water, values that resonate with our readers. tartinebakery.com

The allure of the Balboa Espressotini knows no bounds while the room-length bar beckons with a Famous Bloody Mary at brunch and a chicken paillard special for dinner on Wednesdays. balboacafesf.com

The lines out the door are a sign of Marin’s appreciation for the transparent supply chain of locally sourced fish and seafood, as much as for the casual, coastal vibe of the indoor-outdoor space. hookfishco.com

BARBECUE Equator Coffees

Marin Pig in a Pickle, Corte Madera Cute aluminum trays piled with brisket, pulled pork and house-made hot links are just part of the appeal; the sides of Parker House rolls, collard greens and kettle tallow chips have their own following. piginapickle.com

Bay Area Horn Barbecue, Oakland Widely recognized for his commitment to the traditions and joys of American barbecue, the pit master recently expanded the menu to include more veggies (that red cabbage slaw!) and desserts. hornbarbecue.com

Marin Shoreline Coffee Shop, Mill Valley Where else can you get an egg-a-muffin stuffed with cochinita pork and an egg sourced from down the street, served with an old-school coffee shop vibe? shorelinecoffeeshop.com

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BREAKFAST/BRUNCH

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Bay Area Mama’s on Washington Square, San Francisco If you get there when they open at 8 a.m., you might not need to wait in line for the m’omlettes, Benedicts and fluffy buttermilk pancakes. We said “might.” mamas-sf.com

BREWERY

Marin Pond Farm Brewing, San Rafael A new menu includes fresh pretzels and wings, a veggie sandwich and a cast-iron grilled cheese, all designed to complement the rotating menu of fresh beer you cannot find anywhere else. pondfarmbrewing.com

Bay Area Lagunitas Brewery, Petaluma One of the OG craft breweries (founded in 1993) is now owned by Heineken, but the extensive menu of “special specials” and unlimited release beers paired with live music and a short rib quesadilla keeps this Sonoma brewery at the top of our readers’ minds. lagunitas.com

BURGER

Marin Phyllis’ Giant Burgers, San Rafael and Mill Valley Niman Ranch beef (or choose veggie, turkey or Impossible), Bordenaves brioche bun, plus all your favorite toppings equals a spot in the winner’s circle for this classic Marin eatery. phyllisgiantburgerssr.com

Bay Area Gott’s Roadside, multiple locations That ahi burger. That falafel salad. That peanut butter and chocolate shake. And let us not forget those garlic fries tossed with garlic butter. Oy vay! gotts.com

Madcap

Bay Area Mister Jiu’s, San Francisco Chef Brandon Jew’s modern San Francisco Chinatown restaurant achieves a fine balance between modern and traditional in dishes like urchin-topped cheong fun and ginger-and-scallion bedecked sizzling black cod. misterjius.com

dishes and understated, ever-present service. madcapmarin.com

ICE CREAM/FROZEN YOGURT

Marin Fairfax Scoop, Fairfax COFFEE SHOP

Marin Equator Coffees, Mill Valley The terrific people watching at the downtown café is reason enough to order a matcha shakerato and a berry scone and chill for a stretch before continuing your ride. equatorcoffees.com

Bay Area Peet’s, multiple locations The very early morning opening time (5 a.m.), strong brews and friendly service staff made this local chain into a winner with our loyal readers. peets.com

This small, local and socially conscious shop lists purveyors right on its daily chalkboard menu hung from a tree out front and includes flavors like vanilla honey lavender and vegan chocolate. 415.453.3130

Bay Area Salt & Straw, multiple locations Ever-changing flavors designed in the so-called Wonka-verse may include cinnamon and honey fried chicken or deviled egg custard and smoked black tea or something as mundane (and equally delicious) as vanilla. saltandstraw.com

CHINESE

SKYLER GREEN/ MADCAP

INDIAN

Marin Harmony, Mill Valley The restaurant that nailed the shareable small plates concept before anyone else is still at it, with dim sum every day and a menu of updated Chinese and American favorites like mushu pork and orange peel chicken. harmonyrestaurantgroup.com

FINE DINING

Marin Lotus, San Rafael Marin Madcap, San Anselmo The sleek aesthetic of this Michelin one-star from chefs Ron and Kimberly Siegel is similarly reflected on the menu of Japanese-inflected

The certified Deep Green business is known for its sensitivity to vegan, celiac and other special dietary requirements — the spiffy new digs and huge, prix fixe, all-you-can-eat lunch buffet may

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also have helped tip this long-running San Rafael business into this year's winner’s circle. lotusrestaurant.com

never have heard of (maccaronara?); and one of the most interesting Italian wine lists this side of the Hudson River makes for interesting eating each and every time. a16pizza.com

Bay Area Vik’s Chaat, Berkeley The Hindi word for snacks, chaat are just part of a menu that includes dosa, uttapam and biryani, in addition to pani puri, samosa and pakora, that are at the heart of this “pushcart” menu. vikschaat.com

French to the broader Mediterranean, where a mezze plate and a kofta burger are treated with the same care and attention as ever. zalta.us

Bay Area Miller & Lux, San Francisco MEXICAN

Marin Playa, Mill Valley

ITALIAN

The bar scene is one of the hottest in Marin — we think it’s because of the Kill Bill margarita, Hamachi crudo antojito and carnitas tacos with house-made corn tortillas. playamv.com

Marin Poggio, Sausalito

Bay Area Mi Pueblo, Petaluma

From their famous Negroni cocktail to pasta primi, vitello, pizza and “alla fiorentina” steak, the consistent, outstanding quality and comfortable digs make Poggio a perennial winner in our readers’ hearts. poggiotrattoria.com

We are suckers for the well-made chicken mole enchiladas, not to mention the convivial ambiance and pinche margaritas, which go down a little too easily. eatmipueblo.com

Bay Area A16, San Francisco

NEW RESTAURANT

The two-level bar and restaurant with all-booth seating from Marin-based chef Tyler Florence makes every dish an experience, including the Caesar salad, cut tableside from a rolling cart and peppered by hand from a giant pepper grinder. millerandluxrestaurant.com

PIZZA

Marin Creekside, San Anselmo The signature pies, build-your-own pizza menu and 40-plus taps are customer favorites, but the regular lineup of bands and dedicated community support are what sealed the deal with our voters. creeksidesa.com

Bay Area Tony’s Pizza Napoletana, San Francisco

Pizza with a thin, puffy crust; pasta in cuts you may

Marin Zalta, Sausalito We expected nothing less from the latest project by long-running Marin restaurateurs Susannah and Olivier Souvestre, who pivoted from comfortable

Owner/chef Tony Gemignani was the first American to win Best Pizza Margherita at the World Pizza Cup in Naples, Italy, in 1991 and has been slinging Napoletana, New York, California and many other styles of ’za to rave reviews ever since. tonyspizzanapoletana.com

RAMEN

Marin Uchiwa Ramen, San Rafael Marin’s OG ramen house is as famous for its tonkatsu with a cloudy, slow-simmered pork bone broth as for its vegetarian hearty miso, all available with regular or gluten-free noodles. uchiwaramen.com

Newbies may be shocked by the U.S.-made, skinny Sapporo ramen noodles in the tantanmen, but the locally sourced toppings — pork belly chashu, spicy ground pork, charred cabbage, wood ear mushrooms — turn the bowl into a destinationworthy slurping experience. ramengaijin.com

Zalta

COURTESY OF ZALTA

Bay Area Ramen Gaijin, Sebastopol

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SANDWICHES

Bay Area Hog Island Oyster Co., multiple locations

Marin Michael’s Sourdough Sandwiches, Novato and San Rafael

Though they’ve expanded beyond their Tomales Bay origins, this oyster house remains dedicated to the beauty of a simple shellfish and that, too, is a thing of beauty. hogislandoysters.com

This perennial winner is regularly recognized by our readers, who swoon over the bread made on premises and the huge sandos piled with meat, cheese, and enough shredded lettuce to drip out the sides and onto your lap. michaelssourdough sanrafael.com

STEAKHOUSE

Marin Buckeye Roadhouse, Mill Valley Bay Area Lucca Delicatessen, San Francisco

There’s something special (and oh-so Marin) about savoring a 12-ounce Brandt rib-eye with a

Though your waistline may be saying “the veggie,” the #1 Italian combo with salami, ham, mortadella, provolone and all the fixin’s is the go-to order at this Italian deli first opened in 1929. luccadeli.com

We raise a glass to all 2022 Best Of winners

CONGRATULATIONS!

The Baan Thai

Marin Fish, Sausalito

Top 25 Wineries to visit in Napa Valley San Francisco Chronicle 2022

The huge patio facing Richardson Bay is a big part of the appeal of this restaurant dedicated to local and sustainable seafood sourcing, but we’re betting it’s also because the fish Reuben and poke with chipotle soy dressing are just a little out of the ordinary. 331fish.com

classic Manhattan in front of the fireplace in the main dining room that just can’t be repeated anywhere else. buckeyeroadhouse.com

Bay Area Izzy’s Steakhouse, San Francisco By refusing to pander to trends, this steak restaurant has become a San Francisco institution with simply grilled bone-in rib-eyes and classic wedge salads that have found a dedicated following. izzyssteaks.com

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SEAFOOD

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SUSHI

Marin Sushi Ran, Sausalito For years, the world has looked to this singular restaurant in Sausalito as the standard for impeccably sourced, seasonal ingredients presented in innovative and classic dishes. sushiran.com

Bay Area Omakase, San Francisco This 18-seat Michelin one-star serves only edomae-style (or in the style of Tokyo) sushi, using traditional techniques and innovations brainstormed by chef Jackson Yu and his team, for a one-of-a-kind experience. omakasesf.com

Kids

Village Child

THAI DAY CAMP

Marin The Baan Thai, San Anselmo From the spicy-sweet topping on the corn cake to the fragrant aromas of a plate of Massaman curry, the little touches come through to express a region’s cuisine in the best way possible. thebaanthaicuisine.com

Bay Area Farmhouse Kitchen Thai Cuisine, San Francisco Perhaps it’s the brilliantly colored tableware or the flowers that create an Instagram-worthy moment at any moment, but we think it’s the herbal rice salad and 24-hour beef noodle soup that tipped this local chain into the winner’s circle. farmhousethai.com/san-francisco

Marin & Bay Area Marinwood Summer Camps, San Rafael For more than 60 years, Marinwood has been keeping kids busy every summer with its popular and affordable day camps, offering practically every kid-friendly activity under the sun. marinwood.org

KIDS CLOTHING

Marin & Bay Area Village Child, Novato This mom-owned children’s boutique is wellstocked with kids and baby garments mostly made from natural and sustainable fabrics that are eyecatching and colorful. shopvillagechild.com

local knowledge of the Bay Area to work for every shoot, resulting in portraits that capture both her subjects and the surrounding natural beauty with a soft aesthetic. torreyfox.com

OVERNIGHT CAMP

Marin & Bay Area Walker Creek Ranch, Petaluma At this outdoor-focused center, trained naturalists lead elementary school students through multiday journeys that inspire and motivate them to achieve an appreciation of the natural world. walkercreekranch.org

SWIM SCHOOL

BEST VEGAN/VEGETARIAN

Marin Café del Soul, San Rafael and Mill Valley

KIDS' HAIRCUT

Self-care starts with the all-vegetarian, organic menu of wraps, salads and smoothies that taste just as good after a yoga class or before bingewatching “Bridgerton.” cafedelsoul.net

Marin & Bay Area Panda Room Children's Salon, Corte Madera

COURTESY OF VILLAGE CHILD

Bay Area Green’s, San Francisco Known for its celebration of vegetables since 1979, this restaurant with views of the Golden Gate Bridge continues to push the boundaries of exceptional vegetarian cuisine. greensrestaurant.com

Our readers agreed that this kid-centric hair salon makes haircuts especially fun for the younger set. There’s even a play castle to keep kids engaged during appointments. thepandaroom.com

KIDS' & FAMILY PHOTOGRAPHER

Marin & Bay Area Torrey Fox Photography, Larkspur Photographer and Marin native Torrey Fox puts her

Marin & Bay Area Osher Marin JCC, San Rafael An indoor and an outdoor pool for year-round access, plus swimming lessons for kids as young as 6 months all the way up to adults makes this an ideal place to learn how to swim. marinjcc.org

TOY STORE

Marin & Bay Area Five Little Monkeys, Corte Madera and Novato This award-winning toy store carries an extensive selection of environmentally friendly and educational toys, games and gifts with high play-value. 5littlemonkeys.com

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Fitness BEST FITNESS CLASSES

BEST HEALTH & WELLNESS COACH

Marin Now Power Yoga, Corte Madera

Marin & Bay Area Susan Hauser, Corte Madera

With a cultlike following, Now Power Yoga has become the go-to studio to get your downward dog on and make a yogi friend or two in the process. nowpower.yoga

The founder of Now Power Yoga first amassed a devoted following when she was a yoga teacher at the Strawberry Rec Center. Known for her graciousness, Hauser makes everyone feel welcome, no matter their level of practice. nowpoweryoga.com

Bay Area Body by Binay, Mill Valley In line with the new work-at-home culture, audience write-in winner Binay Curtis has perfected the Zoom workout, offering a variety of live and on-demand workouts that can be accessed between conference calls from anywhere. bodybybinay.com

BEST GYM

The Club at Harbor Point

Marin The Club at Harbor Point, Mill Valley This resortlike club boasts a fitness facility with classes, personal training, tennis courts, year-round saltwater pool, clubhouse, and adjacent bar and grill. harbor-point.com

Bay Area Fitness SF, multiple locations Locally owned, with eight Bay Area locations including one in Marin, this gym takes a community-driven approach toward health, fitness and overall wellness. fitnesssf.com

Now Power Yoga

BEST PERSONAL TRAINER

Marin & Bay Area Marie Holman, Fitness SF, multiple locations For more than 30 years, it has been Marie Holman’s passion to empower her clients to take charge of their own health and fitness. fitnesssf.com

BEST PILATES STUDIO

This Pilates studio offers private, semiprivate and small group classes designed to tone and strengthen the body gently through nonimpact yet challenging exercises. pilatesofmarin.com

Bay Area Mighty Pilates, Larkspur and San Francisco All instructors at Mighty Pilates are trained and certified in Pilates. The studio offers both in studio and online classes. mightypilates.com

COURTESY OF NOW POWER YOGA

Marin Pilates of Marin, Corte Madera

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Education UNIVERSITY/COLLEGE

Marin & Bay Area University of California, Berkeley

PUBLIC SCHOOL

Did you know this 154-year-old university is rated the best public university in the world according to U.S. News & World Report? Cal has also churned out multiple Nobel and Pulitzer Prize winners and secured nearly 100 national sports championships. berkeley.edu

Marin Redwood High School, Larkspur

PRESCHOOL

Redwood, a California Distinguished School, is known for its attention to college readiness, as well as its prowess in athletics. tamdistrict.org

Bay Area Lowell High School, San Francisco The oldest high school west of the Mississippi, Lowell has been recognized four times as a National Blue Ribbon School. sfusd.edu

Marin Saint Raphael Preschool, San Rafael

Marin Pelo Fitness, San Rafael

Marin’s only Catholic preschool offers a safe, stable and stimulating environment of fun, love, friendship and security for all children, readying them for kindergarten. saintraphaelpreschool.com

Housed inside Body Kinetics, Pelo Fitness offers challenging and fun cycling workouts for all ages and levels. pelofitness.com

Bay Area The Little School, San Francisco

BRAD KNIPSTEIN/THE CLUB AT HARBOR POINT (TENNIS COURTS & CLUB); COURTESY OF BRIDGE THE GAP (TUTORS AND STUDENTS)

BEST SPIN STUDIO

Bay Area Soul Cycle, multiple locations Reader write-in winner Soul Cycle’s heartpounding, music-filled classes can be found at four studios in the Bay Area, including one at the Marin Country Mart. soul-cycle.com

This relationship-based, inclusive preschool lets children acquire the basic building blocks of lifelong learning: joy, curiosity, connections and an understanding of themselves. littleschool.org

TUTORING

Marin & Bay Area Bridge the Gap, Sausalito Hundreds of Marin City kids rely on Bridge the Gap each year to gain the academic and life-skills development they need to achieve success up to and beyond high school graduation. btgcollegeprep.org

PRIVATE SCHOOL BEST YOGA STUDIO

Marin Hot Yoga Republic, San Rafael Fans of bikram yoga flock to this write-in winner’s studio to revel in its combination of heat and humidity, claiming it leads to better cardiovascular fitness, healthier skin and even weight loss. hotyogarepublic.com

Bay Area Love Story Yoga, San Francisco and Larkspur Audience favorite Love Story caters to the discerning yogi who craves a strong physical and spiritual practice, among friends, in a beautiful and warm space. lovestoryyoga.com

Marin Marin Catholic, Kentfield Marin Catholic’s small class sizes create an intimate learning environment with strong teacher-student relationships and a challenging college preparatory curriculum. marincatholic.org

Bay Area St. Ignatius College Preparatory, San Francisco Starting as a one-room school on Market Street in 1855, this high school is now one of the city’s largest — and a reader write-in winner — and strives to develop well-rounded students who excel not only in academics but also as athletes, artists, writers and leaders. siprep.org

Bridge the Gap

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Services

Green Door Design

CATERER

Marin Stacey Scott Catering, San Rafael Stacey Scott and her team have perfected the art of good taste; she caters many of the events happening throughout Marin. stacyscottcatering.com

Bay Area A Black Tie Affair, South San Francisco With 30 years of experience serving the Bay Area, this popular catering company offers a diverse, year-round menu, plus seasonal menus three times a year. ablacktieaffairinc.com

CHIROPRACTOR

burials, cremation and America’s first green Jewish cemetery, Gan Yarok. fernwood.com

MOVERS

Marin Johnson & Daly, San Rafael

Sports chiropractic and body work are the main offerings at this studio; each spine chiropractic adjustment starts with hot packs and a 10-minute deep-tissue massage. tinozzichiropractic.com

FUNERAL HOME

Marin & Bay Area Fernwood Cemetery, Mill Valley Fernwood is a National Wildlife Federation Habitat offering natural and green burials, traditional

Dr. Rina Tinozzi

FLORIST

Marin Green Door Design, Mill Valley This living plant florist specializes in custom designs made with orchids, succulents, tillandsia air plants and indoor plants, plus they offer delivery within Marin County and to parts of San Francisco. greendoordesign.net

This family-owned business efficiently moves up to 10 locations each day, but readers also value Johnson & Daly’s commitment to sustainability and high satisfaction ratings. johnsondalymoving.com

Bay Area Celtic Moving & Storage, San Francisco Celtic is a full-service company that combines topnotch service with affordable rates for both moving and storage. celticmovers.com

Bay Area Farmgirl Flowers, Watsonville The iconic burlap-wrapped bouquets from Farmgirl have become so popular that this company now delivers across the country. The premise of using mixed flowers and compostable burlap remains the core of their business. farmgirlflowers.com

JEWELRY REPAIR

Marin & Bay Area Gold Rush, Novato With four locations in the North Bay, Gold Rush Jewelry will fix your watch or jewelry while you wait. They also have an extensive selection of wedding rings and can custom-make any piece you’d like. goldrushjewelers.com

PHOTOGRAPHER

Marin Jennifer Skinner Portraits, San Rafael Jennifer Skinner’s work centers on family portraits, high school seniors, professional headshots, and commercial and web photography. jenniferskinner.com

Bay Area Gina Risso Photography, Sausalito Gina Risso is known for her extensive work in the advertising realm, but also has a propensity for capturing life’s most interesting and emotive moments when photographing both kids and grownups. letsberealphotography.com

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Marin & Bay Area Tinozzi Chiropractic and Massage Studio, Corte Madera

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Marin & Bay Area Adopt a Family of Marin This organization supports hundreds of low-income Marin families with rent, security deposits, utilities, food, and car and credit repair every year. They strive to prevent homelessness and provide stability to all the county’s residents. adoptafamily.org

FUNDRAISER

Marin Center for Domestic Peace Celebration of Mothers The Center for Domestic Peace brings together feminist thought leaders, social justice advocates and inspiring speakers in this annual event, and all of the funds go toward ending domestic violence in Marin County. centerfordomesticpeace.org

Bay Area Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the Bay Area This year, the Big Brothers and Big Sisters of the Bay Area annual gala raised a whopping $605,000

for Bay Area youth. The organization fosters one-on-one mentoring relationships to empower underserved youth across the region. bbbsba.org

valleymemorialpark.com

Bob Kunst Painting bobkuntzpainting.com

GALA

Marin & Bay Area Lifehouse Great Chefs & Wineries This one-of-a-kind event combines gourmet food, world-class wine and stellar entertainment to support people with developmental disabilities, as well as a weeklong virtual auction and live auction offering coveted luxury experiences. lifehouseagency.org Top philanthropy picks

CHARITY

Marin & Bay Area Lifehouse This dedicated organization believes people with developmental disabilities deserve compassionate support, respect and purpose, and offers these individuals in the Bay Area a range of services to help them lead full lives. lifehouseagency.org

Lifehouse Agency We’re proud to support organizations such as Lifehouse as it hits close to home for me. My 12-year-old son has Down syndrome. Maybe one day he might be a part of Lifehouse, living independently on his own in a house like this.

COURTESY OF CENTER FOR DOMESTIC PEACE

Down Syndrome Association North Bay dsanb.org We are proud to support DSANB, which continues to provide the necessary resources for families in the North Bay. Una Vida una-vida.org Each year, we sponsor a high school student to attend one of Una Vida's trips to the Dominican Republic, where they build houses in rural parts of the country. Bombers Baseball bombersbaseballclub.com

Center for Domestic Peace

St. Vincent DePaul Marin vinnies.org

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Arts & Entertainment ART GALLERY

Marin Seager Gray Gallery, Mill Valley Solo exhibitions of contemporary fine art, especially works that combine content with a mastery of materials, allows for focus on and gives context to the presentation, a winning formula for partners Donna Seager and Suzanne Gray’s gallery. seagergray.com

Bay Area Yerba Buena Center for the Arts, San Francisco A creative home for the entire Bay Area

community, Yerba Buena Center for the Arts (YBCA) is an inspiration for its thoughtful, inclusive cultural arts programming and clear mission that art and artists are essential to social movement and social progress. ybca.org

engagement while amplifying learning as fun, stimulating all five senses for children aged 6 months to 10 years old and beyond. bayareadiscoverymuseum.org

CHILDREN’S THEATER CHILDREN’S MUSEUM

Marin & Bay Area Bay Area Discovery Museum, Sausalito The beloved Sausalito children's museum's reimagined play spaces encourage thoughtful

Marin & Bay Area Marin Theatre Company, Mill Valley Programs at Bay Area schools; immersive, performance-based summer camps; and a drama conservatory for older students produce thespians with a range of skills valuable on stage and IRL. marintheatre.org

COMEDY VENUE

Marin Throckmorton Theatre, Mill Valley “The Throck” is beloved for its commitment to showcasing rising stars in American comedy while also providing community-focused educational programming, a Fresh Voices series and its annual summer celebration of world music. throckmortontheatre.org

Bay Area Punchline, San Francisco The regular host of the San Francisco Comedy Showcase and promoter of top line and up-andcoming talent gets the nod from our readers for its commitment to jokes of all kinds. punchline comedyclub.com

Marin Sweetwater Music Hall, Mill Valley

Mountain Play

All the big names in folk, rock and American roots music drop by Mill Valley’s most intimate music venue; plus, the newly remodeled patio is an awesome outdoor space to sit and enjoy brunch. sweetwatermusichall.com

COURTESY OF MOUNTAIN PLAY

LIVE MUSIC VENUE

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Bay Area The Fillmore, San Francisco Anyone who is anyone in rock, jazz and blues wants to be on stage at this former dance hall where the fans are close enough to hear everything that is said on stage. thefillmore.com

Studio for Art

LIVE THEATER

Marin Mountain Play It really does not get more Marin that watching a live theatrical performance in a Greek-style amphitheater on the side of Mt. Tam, now does it? mountainplay.org

Bay Area Berkeley Repertory Theater, Berkeley Known as much for its adventurous audience as its innovative and imaginative programming, this East Bay theater dives into shows that are unusual and/ or profane. berkeleyrep.org

MUSIC FESTIVAL

Marin & Bay Area Hardly Strictly Bluegrass All are welcome under the tentpole where a literal (and musical) who’s who of bluegrass, American roots music and everything in-between come together each fall in San Francisco for a free, noncommercial concert. hardlystrictlybluegrass.com

MUSEUM

COURTESY OF THE BAY AREA DISCOVERY MUSEUM

Marin Marin Museum of Contemporary Art, Novato Contemporary exhibits and education programs in support of Bay Area artists, including family days, artist receptions and an art auction, are free to the public, helping to ensure access for all to the arts in Marin. marinmoca.org

Bay Area San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco With seven gallery floors and 45,000 square feet devoted to modern and contemporary art from American and global masters, the museum easily won our readers’ affection and votes. sfmoma.org

Bay Area Discovery Museum

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Beauty BARBERSHOP

Marin The Shop, San Rafael Reminiscent of old-school, no-muss-no-fuss barbershops, The Shop offers simple haircut, color and hot shave services at reasonable prices, seven days a week; simply walk in or call in to add your name to the waitlist. theshopcali.com

Bay Area Barber Lane, San Francisco and Larkspur Readers love this hip, modern barber shop for its quality cuts, shaves and other men’s grooming services, along with their luxurious hot towel shaves. barberlane.com

Senspa

HAIRCUT/SALON SERVICE

MED SPA

Marin Manes by Sara, Mill Valley

Marin Envie Skin & Body, multiple locations

COSMETIC DERMATOLOGIST

Marin Zand Dermatology, Mill Valley Dr. Zand specializes in treatments for skin cancer, holistic dermatology and cosmetic enhancements with a natural aesthetic. zanddermatology.com

Bay Area Kathy Fields, MD, San Francisco With decades of experience, Dr. Fields is a highly trusted expert who specializes in dermatology and plastic surgery. sutterhealth.org

Sara Pinckney and her team of stylists have perfected the art of tousled, wavy tresses; the salon is also known for its DIY classes on topics including blow-outs and beach waves. manesbysara.com

Bay Area Sugar, Petaluma

Envie’s owner takes into account each customer’s facial structure, age, skin type and other factors to make treatment recommendations; her gentle and professional approach made this med spa a winner with our readers. envieskinandbody.com

A tropical, modern vibe awaits customers at Sugar, where ultrachic stylists excel at giving clients that laid-back California look. sugarpetaluma.com

Bay Area Morpheus Med Spa, Larkspur

MASSAGE FACIAL

This med spa offers everything from Botox and fillers to more natural treatments such as peels and hydrofacials; it also offers financing plans for clients. morpheusmedspa.com

Marin Bodywise Massage, San Rafael Turning Point Spa is a holistic and healing day spa that uses education and the art of European luxury to treat the wellness of the whole body, not just the skin. turningpointspa.com

Offering a wide variety of massages, from deep tissue to lomi lomi (Hawaiian), this studio offers both indoor and outdoor spaces for treatments. bodywisemassageinc.com

Bay Area Senspa, San Francisco Bay Area Dermaplus Skin + Body, San Francisco This skin boutique located on charming Union Street is known for its facials, plus its virtual consulting for clients all over the U.S. dermaplusskin.com

A robust massage menu — from hot stone to shiatsu — awaits at this award-winning, aesthetically beautiful spa in the heart of the Presidio, which also offers a range of other services, including facials, acupuncture and infrared sauna. senspa.com

NAIL SALON

Marin Three Sisters Nail Salon, San Rafael As a salon with a very loyal following, Three Sisters offers all of the nail and acrylic services you’d expect, plus waxing. threesistersnails.com

Bay Area High Five Nails, Larkspur High Five, which recently consolidated at the Marin Country Mart, is dedicated to offering each customer a manicure or pedicure that lasts, plus

DAVID WAKELY

Marin Turning Point Spa, Mill Valley

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appointments that always start on time. wehighfive.com

and sweeping views of Mt. Tamalpais and the San Francisco Bay. internationalorange.com

BEAUTY SPONSOR

Bay Area Indian Springs, Calistoga SPA

Marin International Orange, Larkspur This light-filled day spa boasts expansive indoor and outdoor lounges, meditative treatment areas,

Book a facial, massage, scrub or therapy treatment in the spa’s new halotherapy Himalayan salt room, and then take some extra time to unwind and relax at the property’s serene Buddha Pond. indianspringscalistoga.com

floramye floramye.com

Top beauty picks

I love the Osmosis Day Spa. I used to live in Japan, and it makes me feel like I’m there without the long flight! It’s extremely serene and the cedar enzyme bath is such a unique experience. Hello Modern Massage is amazing. They have offered chair massages at our events, and even 10 minutes with Kari is transformative!

COURTESY OF HIGH FIVE NAILS

The Barrow Salon in San Francisco is my favorite. It was so wonderful to see them all again in their beautiful new location! Cavallo Point is my go-to spot for a lovely girls’ day spa and dinner. They even offer local rates to stay over. Trendy Nail Salon in Fairfax is great for a solid mani/pedi by lovely people! High Five Nails

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Home & Design ARCHITECT

Marin Wade Design Architects, San Anselmo This nationally recognized, full-service architecture firm practices “collaborative art” centered around their clients’ goals and desires, focusing on private residences, specialty retail concepts, wineries and hospitality projects. wade-design.com

Bay Area Robert Nebolon Architects, Berkeley Reader write-in winner Robert Nebolon Architects has designed numerous homes across California, from Sacramento to Orange County, and is particularly adept at turning unique site features like topography and sunlight into design opportunities. rnarchitect.com

pieces and family-friendly choices. adccarpets.com

Bay Area Carpet Connection, San Francisco Although they started as a more traditional showroom, Carpet Connection now “brings the showroom to you,” with a fleet of sales vans and trucks, so you can try out their range of options in the exact places where they’ll be installed. carpetconnectionsf.com

HOME ORGANIZATION COMPANY

Marin Changing Places, San Rafael

BUILDER

For 29 years, the award-winning team at relocation concierge service Changing Places has been alleviating the stress, cost and time required for complex moving, organizing and design projects. changing-places.com

Marin Hadley General Contractors, Tiburon

Bay Area The Balanced Abode, San Francisco

Relying on a depth of experience, Hadley is equipped to tackle even the most complex dream home designs, and has built more than 300 custom homes over the last 70 years. hadleyconstruction.com

This home organization company takes moving to a new level, connecting clients with their team of professional organizers and designers to get them set up with functional systems to keep them organized in their new homes for years. thebalancedabode.org

clients. Her unique blend of art and precision make for truly memorable interiors. adlsf.com

KITCHEN DESIGN

It’s telling that the majority of Jeff King & Company’s work comes through referrals from satisfied customers, thanks to the long-term relationships with clients and team collaborators they have developed. jeffkingandco.com

INTERIOR DESIGNER

Marin Holly Kopman Design, Sausalito A renowned designer with a “rock ’n’ roll edge,” Holly Kopman brings rhythm, texture and depth to every home she works in. Her keen eye for detail is manifest in every adeptly curated space she designs. hollyakopman.com

FLOORING

Marin Architectural Design Carpets, San Rafael For flooring needs, Architectural Design Carpets has it all: sustainable materials, luxury statement

Bay Area Artistic Designs for Living, San Francisco Tineke Triggs and her firm, Artistic Designs for Living, create soulful, artistic and imaginative spaces that reflect the unique personalities of their

Marin Kress Jack at Home, Mill Valley Although Kress Jack is a full-service interior design firm, it’s kitchen design where this talented team really shines. Their designs mix old and new, combining contemporary features and appliances with a distinctive blend of modern and retro styles. kressjackathome.com

Bay Area Mood and Space Design, Tiburon Running on the philosophy “High design. Low Blah,” Mood and Space Design (MAS) believes tasteful design should be expressive rather than boring, and that’s evinced most clearly in their

ADAM POTTS

Bay Area Jeff King & Company, San Francisco

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HOME & DESIGN SPONSOR

Johnson & Daly Moving and Storage jdmovers.com

Top home & design picks

Millsap Degnan & Associates For custom construction and remodeling, Millsap Degnan & Associates are true masters of their craft. Glass Concepts We’ve worked with Glass Concepts for over a decade, and their products and craftmanship are stunning.

Christian Douglas Design

kitchens, which feature refreshing aesthetics in functional spaces. masinteriordesign.com

PAINTER

Marin & Bay Area Bob Kunst Painting, San Rafael LANDSCAPE DESIGN

Marin Christian Douglas, San Anselmo With a food-forward approach, Christian Douglas utilizes the underused potential of the ornamental landscape to create verdant gardens of wildlife habitat and edible species. christian-douglas.com

Tapping into the knowledge of four generations of painters, Kunst Bros. Painting has become a well-known name in Marin County for the quality work they’ve done with residential and commercial spaces, as well as some of the area’s famous landmarks. bobkunstpainting.com

Bay Area Zeterre Landscape Architecture, San Francisco

REAL ESTATE COMPANY

Focusing on bespoke landscapes that combine the homeowner’s lifestyle and the home’s architecture and interior design, Zeterre’s out-of-the-box designs have made them particularly popular in Silicon Valley. zeterre.com

Marin & Bay Area Compass Realty

Mertel Carpets Mertel recently replaced the carpets at our office, and their work was flawless. Lamperti Contracting & Design For kitchen and closet remodels, you can’t go wrong with Lamperti. Their work is fantastic. Trevor Lam State Farm For homeowner’s insurance, Trevor Lam’s office goes above and beyond. Their dedication to customer service is exceptional.

Originally from New York, Compass now operates more than 300 offices in 30 states. They have some of the most extensive listings in the Bay Area, and their unique virtual interface offers an unparalleled experience. compass.com

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Shopping BOOK STORE

Marin Book Passage, Corte Madera The persistent power of the written word lives on at this locally run store that has hosted more than 10,000 author events, classes and community gatherings in its 40-plus year history. bookpassage.com

Bay Area City Lights Bookseller & Publishers, San Francisco The long-running North Beach store is beloved for its warren of shelves that boast titles hand-picked by knowledgeable staff. citylights.com

WOMEN’S CLOTHING

Marin Main St Mercantile, Tiburon Shopping as a social activity — that is, IRL — is a benefit when the shop keep greets with you with warmth and expertise, whether you seek the perfect hat or a bespoke piece of jewelry. mainstreetmercantile.com

Bay Area Margaret O’Leary, San Francisco

CONSIGNMENT/THRIFT

Marin & Bay Area Stella’s Fine Consignments, San Anselmo Stella's is a positive, supportive venue where you can donate, chat, seek advice and inspiration, or comradeship. stellasfineconsignments.com

Main St Mercantile

built into the customer service here, a systemic niceness to all comers that resonates with the local bike community and pushed this bike shop on Miller Avenue to the top of the heap. tambikes.com

BRIDAL SHOP

Marin & Bay Area Studio Ren, Corte Madera BIKE SHOP

Marin & Bay Area Tam Bikes, Mill Valley There is a steady, patient thoughtfulness that is

Understanding a bride’s vision and executing bridal wear with a thoughtful attention to detail are what lifted this bespoke designer dressmaker to the pinnacle of our list. studiorenofficial.com

CANNABIS DISPENSARY/DELIVERY

Marin Nice Guys A well-curated variety of products, a customer service team that works to build experiences to fit each customer, and prompt delivery were the keys to success for a delivery-only service based in Mill Valley. niceguysdelivery.com

Bay Area The Apothecarium Dispensary, San Francisco Beautiful space, well-informed bud dispensers and in-depth customer service for those with unique needs helped give this dispensary and weed

COURTESY OF MAIN ST MERCANTILE

The distinctive knitwear is a signature of this shop that leans into earth-friendly fibers, including Margaret’s favorite: Scottish cashmere. margaretoleary.com

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delivery service the nod from our readers. apothecarium.com

JEWELRY STORE

Marin California Girl Jewelry, Mill Valley EYEWEAR

Marin Marin Optometry, Mill Valley Timely turnaround, a tasteful selection of glasses and sunglasses and an honest opinion of how flattering those glasses really look on your face are what it took to snag the top spot in eyewear from our voters. marinoptometry.com

Bay Area Rims & Goggles, multiple locations Free adjustments, even if you did not purchase your glasses here, made the difference to voters, as well as the bespoke eyewear and designs from brands that focus exclusively on eyewear fashion. rimsandgoggles.com

GIFTS

The playful approach and contemporary feel for jewelry that features rare colored gemstones, like blue wing tanzanite or green paraiba tourmalines, is a winning combination for this store in Strawberry Village. californiagirljewelry.com

Bay Area Shreve & Company, San Francisco Perhaps it’s their classic Union Square store or the extensive engagement and bridal collection alongside the Rolexes and Breitlings that helped lift this store that first opened in 1852 to the top. shreve.com

Bay Area Maker’s Market, multiple locations The Mill Valley Lumberyard plays host to the regularly scheduled, open-air craft fairs that are helping rebuild the legacy of “American made” by featuring locally made products. makersmarket.us

HOME FURNISHINGS/ACCESSORIES

Marin Buttercup Home, Novato From chairs and tables to mirrors, barware and kitchen décor, this store near Pacheco Plaza knows interior design and how to style Marin homes. buttercuphomeshop.com

PET STORE

Marin Woodlands Pet, Mill Valley The staff’s enthusiasm about caring for animals is apparent in every interaction, while an extensive assortment of pet foods, leashes, collars and other goodies for pets makes this a regular stop for many. woodlandspet.com

Bay Area Pet Food Express, San Francisco We all have those days when we forget to order the cat (or dog) food, and this store’s quick delivery ensures a happy Fido or Fluff despite our human weaknesses. petfood.express

MEN’S CLOTHING

Marin Nordstrom With perhaps the most extensive collection of menswear in Marin — everything from ties and suits to swimwear and boots — this classic department store gets the nod from our voters. nordstrom.com

Marin The Sassy Post Bags and hats that boast Marin local cred, cute-asa-button vases, pen pal kits and other gifty luxuries helped turn this stationery store into a winner for their gift selection. thesassypost.com

Bay Area, this is the place to explore the plant varieties that thrive in the region during the season they grow best. sloatgardens.com

SURF SHOP

Marin & Bay Area Proof Lab, Mill Valley Bay Area Rag & Bone, San Francisco Let’s just be clear here that the extensive range of denim, jeans and chinos, plus trendy gear without looking like it’s trying too hard, brings the dudes (and their handlers) through the door time and time again. rag-bone.com

One part surf shop, one part clothing and shoe store, and one part skate shop, the Mill Valley store covers the cool factor for kids, teens and adults, no matter your coastal California, Marin-driven style. prooflab.com

NURSERY

Marin West End Nursery, San Rafael A wide selection of garden tools, grills, cute gifts and candles complements the justright selection of plants that will thrive in your Bay Area garden (or someone else’s) tipped this family-owned nursery into this year's winner’s circle. westend-nursery.com

GENEVIEVE SHIFFRAR

Bay Area Hudson Grace, San Francisco This store has your entertaining needs covered with timeless, covetable serveware and candlesticks, pitchers and glasses for outdoor entertaining, linen napkins, and paper cocktail napkins with cute sayings. hudsongracesf.com

Bay Area Sloat Garden Center, Mill Valley, San Francisco and others With four locations around Marin and others around the

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Travel CRUISE LINE

Marin & Bay Area Hornblower There may be no better place to view our beautiful Bay Area landscape and city skylines than from a boat on the bay, which is why our readers voted Hornblower the best local cruise line. cityexperiences.com/san-francisco

Yosemite National Park

luxury travel experience like no other. aubergeresorts.com/aubergedusoleil

HOTEL NORTHERN CALIFORNIA DESTINATION

Marin Cavallo Point, Sausalito With the Golden Gate Bridge right at its doorstep, Cavallo Point is the ideal launching pad from which to explore San Francisco’s stunning natural setting and rich history. It’s also a leader in sustainable travel, with innovative green landscapes and farmto-table dining. cavallopoint.com

Yosemite National Park There may be no California landscape more iconic than Yosemite Valley, but America’s favorite National Park offers a wide range of awe-inspiring adventures, from its regal waterfalls and historic lodges to its vast tracts of untamed wilderness. nps.gov/yose

Bay Area Auberge du Soleil, Napa Valley Dreamed up by French restauranter Claude Rouas, and nestled in 33 acres of stunning Napa Valley landscape, Auberge du Soleil reflects a taste of Provence infused with a unique California soul for a

NORTHERN CALIFORNIA FAMILY DESTINATION

Lake Tahoe

Our backyard playground for winter and summer sports, Tahoe won over our readers with its scenic trails, sunny beaches, epic skiing, gourmet cuisine, microbreweries and so much more. ltva.org

THEME PARK

Six Flags Six Flags Discovery Kingdom in Vallejo started out as a small zoo and aquarium, but now boasts all the attractions of America’s most iconic theme park franchise while maintaining its animal roots at an affordable price. sixflags.com/discoverykingdom

Auberge du Soleil

TUSHARKOLEY/ADOBE STOCK (TAHOE); F11PHOTO/ADOBE STOCK (YOSEMITE)

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PROMOTION

BEST of 2022 Winners Spotlight

Best Massage - Marin

BODYWISE MASSAGE, INC

Best Tutoring - Marin & Bay Area

We’re honored to have won Best of Marin! We love serving our community. Experience all 13 of our specialized modalities and become a massage connoisseur.

BRIDGE THE GAP Bridge the Gap provides educational, social and emotional resources to underserved students in Marin City and beyond. Our afterschool, tutoring and camp programs ensure students are provided with academic support, a safe space in out-of-school time, and caring adults to encourage them.

1435 4th Street, Suite F, San Rafael CA 415.459.6333 bodywisemassageinc.com

P.O. Box 1390, Sausalito, CA 415.339.9411 btgcollegeprep.org

Best New Restaurant - Marin

Best Cosmetic Dermatologist - Marin

ZALTA MEDITERRANEAN

ZAND DERMATOLOGY

Founded by Marin restaurateurs Susannah and Olivier Souvestre, Zalta features cuisine, wine and cocktails with influences from the Middle East, Greece, Spain, France, Italy and Northern Africa. Open for dinner 7 nights a week and brunch Saturday – Sunday. Take out, gluten-free and vegan options available. Photo: J. Michael Tucker

Zand Dermatology is a women-run boutique practice that specializes in aesthetic, holistic, medical, and surgical dermatology. Dr. Zand, Lexi and Kimberly create trusting, loving partnerships with patients to optimize their natural beauty. As experts passionate about skin health, we are deeply grateful for this honor!

39 Caledonia Street, Sausalito, CA 415.887.9047 zalta.us

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Best Mexican - Marin PLAYA MILL VALLEY Thank you Marin for voting us Best Mexican! Come enjoy the freshest flavors of Mexico and our exceptional, mouthwatering margaritas. Gracias from the entire Playa staff. 41 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley, CA 415.384.8871 playamv.com

Best Eyewear - Bay Area

RIMS AND GOGGLES

Thank you Marin for the love, recognition and for letting us serve you for all these years! We strive to always bring you the best in independent eyewear & the latest in lens technology. With our warmest gratitude –Rims & Goggles, Marin & Berkeley 606 Strawberry Village, Mill Valley, CA 415.383.9480 2070 4th Street, Berkeley, CA 510.225.0960 rimsandgoggles.com

Best Fitness Classes - Marin Best Health & Wellness Coach - Marin & Bay Area

NOW POWER YOGA NOW Power Yoga was founded in September 2015. Since then, the Studio has created one of the largest and most dynamic communities in Marin County. Beyond the physical and mental benefits of yoga, NOW members have built friendships and relationships that stand as the foundation for our positive, energetic and fun environment. We offer classes for all ages and levels. Come feel our energy. 67 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera, CA 415.891.3764 nowpower.yoga

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BEST of 2022 Winners Spotlight

Best Builder - Bay Area

Best Chinese - Marin HARMONY RESTAURANT

JEFF KING & COMPANY

Thank you Marin Magazine readers for voting us the Best Chinese Restaurant in Marin! For 16 years, we gratefully continue to serve this wonderful community and we appreciate your continued loyalty and support!

At Jeff King & Company, we’re a dedicated team of building professionals, driven by our passion for architecture and craftsmanship. We combine our talents with the Bay Area’s finest architects, designers, and tradespeople with the singular goal of creating high-quality homes that are healthy and efficient.

800 Redwood Highway, Suite 401, Mill Valley, CA 415.381.5300 harmonyrestaurantgroup.com

884 Geary Street, San Francisco, CA 415.221.5012 jeffkingandco.com

Best Interior Designer - Marin

HOLLY A. KOPMAN INTERIOR DESIGN

Best Spa - Marin INTERNATIONAL ORANGE Thank you Marin! We are honored you voted International Orange the best spa in Marin. 2421 Larkspur Landing Circle, Suite 43, Larkspur, CA 415.563.5000 internationalorange.com

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Holly A. Kopman Interior Design is honored to be voted 2022’s ‘Best Interior Designer’ by Marin Magazine. From rendering to reality, we guide each one of our distinguished clients through every step of the design process, keeping both beauty and functionality at the center of every project we touch. 3020 Bridgeway, Suite 207, Sausalito, CA holly@hollyakopman.com hollyakopman.com

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PROMOTION

BEST of 2022 Winners Spotlight

Best Home Organization Company - Marin

Best Fitness Classes - Bay Area

BODYBYBINAY

Changing Places is a Marin based relocation concierge service. We alleviate the stress, cost and time required for complex moving, organizing and design projects. For nearly 30 years, our award-winning team has been successfully managing clients through complicated moves and life transitions.

BodyByBinay’s dynamic virtual HIIT classes leave students feeling energetic and strong. Tune in daily for LIVE classes on ZOOM or HIIT it on demand. Each unique class focuses on core, cardio, sculpt and strength. Binay’s food + fitness approach creates community, connection, accountability and results.

4340 Redwood Hwy, Suite F-100, San Rafael, CA 415.461.6257 changing-places.com

415.596.6678 bodybybinay.com

CHANGING PLACES

Best Pizza - Marin CREEKSIDE PIZZA & TAPROOM Winner of the Best Pizza in Marin County for the 4th Consecutive Year: Amazing! From all of us at Creekside, we are ever-grateful to the readers of Marin Magazine for this honor. In our five years of operation, we have been through floods, fires, droughts, political and social unrest, pandemic, ongoing global climate change and market uncertainties. We are certain of several things: 1. We are open every day, 7 days a week at 11 AM serving full-service indoor lunch and takeout 2. Our employees are the most personable, hardest working, and dedicated team in the county 3. We are committed to sourcing quality ingredients, with methodical preparation and presentation. Creekside: Service to our guests, our community and our county. Thank you for encouraging our behavior. We look forward to serving you, here in the Heart of Marin. 638 San Anselmo Avenue, San Anselmo, CA 415.785.4450 www.CreeksideSA.com

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Best Ramen - Marin UCHIWA RAMEN It has been an honor for us to serve authentic homestyle Ramen to our Marin community. We have achieved this award with your unwavering support and for that we are extremely grateful. Thank you again for your continued support! 821 B Street, San Rafael, CA, 415.524.2727 uchiwaramen.com

Best Facial - Marin TURNING POINT SPA Paris trained, Laurence has 40 years experience, 20 years of which were in a hospital setting as a Skin Diagnostic Technician and Master Aesthetician. Your treatment begins with a computerized skin analysis / consultation, followed by the treatment itself. You will leave educated and rejuvenated. Shelter Bay Complex, 655 Redwood Hwy #275, Mill Valley, CA 415.902.0197 turningpointspa.com

Best Bike Shop - Marin & Bay Area TAM BIKES Thank you Marin county and beyond. We truly appreciate your support and patronage. We opened Tam Bikes the day after Thanksgiving 2008! It’s been a fun ride! We love bikes, riding bikes and sharing our love of bikes. Come check out our newly added ebike shop! 357 Miller Avenue, Mill Valley, CA 415.389.1900 tambikes.com Instagram: Tambikes_MVCA, Facebook: Tam Bikes

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Best Art Gallery - Marin SEAGER GRAY GALLERY Seager Gray Gallery specializes in contemporary fine art with a focus on works that combine content with a mastery of materials. Partners, Donna Seager and Suzanne Gray have established in Mill Valley a premier gallery that takes the stage in international fairs, garners critical review and is recognized beyond the Bay Area. 108 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley, CA 415.384.8288 art@seagergray.com

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PROMOTION

BEST of 2022 Winners Spotlight

Best Gym - Marin

Best Steakhouse - Marin

THE CLUB AT HARBOR POINT Family owned and operated for over 50 years, The Club at Harbor Point is one of the Bay Area’s finest tennis, swim and fitness clubs. Features include waterfront tennis courts, clubhouse and heated SaltPure swimming pool, plus group fitness classes, personal training, a full service restaurant and more. A hidden gem! 475 E Strawberry Drive, Mill Valley, CA 415.383.3448 harbor-point.com

BUCKEYE ROADHOUSE Thank you Marin for voting us Best Steakhouse! We are honored to win again this year. Enjoy the BEST steaks at our fantastic bar or our outdoor, heated patio. Cheers from the entire staff at Buckeye. 15 Shoreline Hwy, Mill Valley, CA 415.331.2600 buckeyeroadhouse.com

Best Flooring - Marin

ARCHITECTURAL DESIGN CARPETS Located in the heart of Marin County, Architectural Design Carpet is a hidden gem for interior designers, real estate agents, and homeowners. With a vast collection of broadloom carpets, custom and vintage rugs and breathtaking hardwood floors ADC Carpets will inspire anyone with a home improvement project. The women who work at ADC Carpets convey passion for their trade, product knowledge, and a genuine desire for you to love your floors again. Since 1991, the foundation of your home has always started with Architectural Design Carpets. 1111 Francisco Blvd East #3, San Rafael, CA 415.458.1717 adccarpets.com

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Best Hair Salon - Marin

MANES BY SARA Manes by Sara an upscale boutique salon serving up some of Marin’s most luxurious blondes, seamless extensions, and lived in effortless styles. A huge thank you from our entire team to our clients, community and Marin Magazine readers for voting Manes by Sara Best Hair Salon in Marin! 34 Sunnyside Avenue, Suite B, Mill Valley, CA 415.895.8778 manesbysara.com Instagram: @manesbysara

Best Nursery - Marin WEST END NURSERY West End Nursery has been family owned since 1909 and are celebrating our 113th year in business. We pride ourselves on customer service, knowledgable staff and high quality plant material. We are always happy to help you with your garden and we would like to thank our amazing customers for all their support over the years. 1938 Fifth Avenue, San Rafael, CA 415.454.4175 westendnursery.com

Best Movers - Marin

Best Bakery - Marin RUSTIC BAKERY Thank you, readers and guests, for your good taste and loyalty. We so appreciate you! Please order online or visit us at any of our four locations: On Magnolia in San Anselmo, Grant Avenue in Novato, The Boardwalk in Tiburon, and Marin Country Mart. rusticbakery.com

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JOHNSON & DALY MOVING AND STORAGE We have provided quality service to Marin Residents since 1979. Whether you’re moving within Marin, out of state or internationally, we will get you where you want to go. Thank you for voting us Best of the County for 2022! 110 Belvedere Street, San Rafael, CA 415.491.4444 JDMovers.com

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Best Hotel - Marin CAVALLO POINT - THE LODGE AT THE GOLDEN GATE Thank you, Marin neighbors! We are honored to win, and we look forward to welcoming you to our National Park resort featuring sustainable luxury accommodations, award-winning food and wine, an exceptional Healing Arts Center & Spa, and outdoor adventures for the whole family. 601 Murray Circle, Sausalito, CA 415.339.4700 cavallopoint.com

BAAN THAI CUISINE The Baan Thai Cuisine is honored to win Best Thai Food in Marin county. Thank you to our lovely loyal fans, community and staff. If you haven’t visited us, we invite you to dine and shop in San Anselmo. We solve your hunger at The Baan Thai Cuisine. 726 San Anselmo Avenue, San Anselmo, CA 415.457.9470 thebaanthaicuisine.com

Best Jewelry Store - Marin

Best Gym - Bay Area CALIFORNIA GIRL JEWELRY

FITNESS SF MARIN

California Girl Jewelry expresses its appreciation to readers for voting for us. We are proud of the recognition for our creativity and commitment to customer service. We are grateful to the public we love to serve and delighted to be a part of this fabulous community!

As a landmark in Bay Area fitness, this locally owned and operated gym offers some of the best equipment and space in all of Marin. We focus on Functional Training, Olympic Weightlifting, Outdoor Fitness, and Recovery. Catch us along Highway 101 and discover our fun community!

Strawberry Village Shopping Center, 800 Redwood Highway, #124 Mill Valley, CA 650.504.0646 californiagirljewelry.com

10 Fifer Ave, Corte Madera, CA 415.348.6377 fitnesssf.com

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Best Med Spa - Bay Area

Best Builders - Marin HADLEY GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC.

MORPHEUS MEDICAL AESTHETICS

President Larry Hadley with his nephew, Executive Vice President, General Manager Jeff Hadley. Just named by Marin Magazine readers as Best Builders in Marin, Hadley has served the community since 1950. Three generations and 70 years later, their commitment is unchanged. And their gratitude: “Thank you for putting your trust in us!”

Thank you, Marin County, for making Morpheus the BEST Med Spa in the Bay Area! At Morpheus, we celebrate aging gracefully and joyfully. We believe laughter is the best medicine, confidence is powerful, community comes first, and it’s never too late to do something extraordinary.

85 Beach Rd, Belvedere Tiburon, CA Lic. #702420 415.383.0583 hadleyconstruction.com

morpheusmedspa.com 5 Bon Air Rd. Suite 107, Larkspur, CA 415.924.1330 2800 Cleveland Ave. Suite A, Santa Rosa, CA 707.921.7447

Best Children’s Theatre - Marin

Best Fine Dining - Marin & Bay Area MADCAP

MARIN THEATRE COMPANY

Thank you, Marin! Madcap offers upscale dining in an intimate yet casual setting with an urban feel. Chef Ron Siegel is owner, operator. Using organic and farm raised products, Chef Ron creates a tasting menu of seasonal selections. Madcap offers one menu, it’s a 10 course tasting menu. View a sample menu on our website.

Founded in 1966, MTC, a nationally recognized theatre, brings groundbreaking plays to Marin. When working with students MTC provides the building blocks of theatre in a fun and positive environment through classes in acting, singing, dance, and more. Thank you Marin for voting MTC Best Children’s Theatre.

198 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, San Anselmo, CA 415.453.9898 madcapmarin.com

397 Miller Ave, Mill Valley, CA 415.388.5200 marintheatre.org

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MARIN CATHOLIC

MAIN ST MERCANTILE

In partnership with teachers and parents, Marin Catholic forms flourishing men and women of virtue through an excellent academic, artistic, athletic, and spiritual education. In-person visits and tours will take place from September through November. Register online starting August 19.

Main St Mercantile (formally Koze) is a must see when visiting Tiburon. Owner Darla Fisher and Creative Director Lindsey Davis have curated a beautiful environment to shop for well-known and emerging lifestyle brands. Thank you for voting the MERC Best of Marin!

675 Sir Francis Drake Blvd. Kentfield, CA 415.464.3898 marincatholic.org

16 Main Street, Tiburon, CA 415.435.1916 mainstmercantile.com

Best Vegan/Vegetarian - Marin

Best Florist - Marin GREEN DOOR DESIGN Thank you Marin! We’re celebrating 15 years, and are honored to be your local orchid and plant store and proud to provide our unique design services. Susie Turner (Proprietor), Steve Scholl, Karolina Cinka, Sadie Scholl, Cindy Koehn, Mia Masturzo and Deborrah Ortego. 219 Flamingo Rd, Mill Valley, CA 415.381.1886 greendoordesign.net

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CAFÉ DEL SOUL Fresh, healthy food done delicious!! A place where vegans, vegetarians and carnivores can enjoy and delight in a meal together! Nachos, quinoa, quesadillas, salads, wraps and rice dishes round out our mouthwatering menu. Everything made fresh, to order and most importantly, made with love! 247 Shoreline Highway, Mill Valley, CA 415.388.1852 1408 4th St, San Rafael, CA 415.457.5400 cafedelsoul.net

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It’s not what you know, but who you know. WELCOME TO THE SEVENTH ANNUAL FACES OF MARIN. When you think about it, every business is a people business. And it’s not just clients and customers; there are important personalities driving the success of every endeavor. The people who make these businesses live and grow are also the ones you’ll see behind the counter, at a desk or on your doorstep. So take a moment to come face to face with these important Marin personalities.

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FACES OF A NEW EXPERIENCE IN FINE JEWELRY Rachel Skelly, Co-Founder/ Chief Creative and Eric Ryan, Co-Founder/CEO of Cast

CAST CO-FOUNDERS, RACHEL SKELLY AND ERIC RYAN are San Francisco and Marinbased entrepreneurs changing the way it feels to shop for fine jewelry. Instead of it being intimidating and hard to navigate, the long-time colleagues are on a mission to make shopping for fine jewelry as delightful as wearing it. With the vibrancy and joy they’ve brought to other categories with Method, OLLY, Welly, and Plum Organics, they created Cast — a fine jewelry brand bringing warmth and wonder to retail. Cast takes you on a journey that inspires curiosity and encourages play. It’s a place to discover exclusive collections created with some of the world’s most inventive designers. Focusing on sustainability, every piece is made using 100% recycled gold and silver and ethically sourced gems. Each is chic, unexpected, and timeless, making a beautiful statement alone or layered together. Cast is excited to announce the opening of its first store this September in Marin. The Village at Corte Madera 888.969.4795 l castjewelry.com

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FACES OF A LEADING LEGACY Lifehouse Agency

LIFEHOUSE HAS BEEN THE PREMIER AGENCY for innovative and quality support services in the Bay Area for almost 70 years. Their passion is centered on building an inclusive community that champions people with intellectual and developmental disabilities to lead full lives. This starts with the outstanding leadership that is comprised of veterans Nancy Dow Moody, President and CEO, Viola Morris, Chief Financial Officer, Ann Elias, Chief Development Officer, and two Directors of Programs & Operations, Kate O’Connor and Lisa Ann Carbone.

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This group is now enriched by the recent additions of Timothy Evans, Vice President and Chief Operations Officer and Katie Petcavich, Vice President of Human Resources. The Lifehouse mission is always front and center as they guide the important work of the organization, taking an approach that considers the strengths in the differences of the people they employ, and successfully pulling together what is so deeply needed by this traditionally unseen community to lead healthy, full and safe lives. 18 Professional Center Parkway, San Rafael CA 415.526.5300 l lifehouseagency.org

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FACES OF THE BEST BUILDERS IN MARIN President Larry Hadley with his nephew Executive Vice President, General Manager Jeff Hadley

HADLEY GENERAL CONTRACTORS, INC. WAS VOTED MARIN MAGAZINE’S BEST BUILDER IN MARIN, 2022. “Over the years our name has come to signify a quality of construction that is second to none and client-oriented customer service that creates lasting relationships. Our focus on our clients’ best interest, unchanged for 70 years, is the reason we are the premier homebuilder in Marin County. We will always stand by our work and take on any project, big or small. And we will always give back to the place that has given so much to us.” ~ Jeff Hadley 85 Beach Road, Belvedere, CA l Lic#702420 415.383.0583 l hadleyconstruction.com

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FACES OF FITNESS AND WELLNESS Warren Gendel and Scott K Raymond, Club Evexia

A LUXURY FITNESS, WELLNESS, AND SOCIAL CLUB IN SOUTHERN MARIN. That was the dream Warren and Scott had when they first discovered the absolutely magical setting that was to become Club Evexia. Perched on the water overlooking Richardson Bay in Mill Valley, this 20,000 sf of breathtaking space provided the perfect setting for Warren and Scott to combine their skill sets and design a fitness and wellness destination like no other. Warren used his experience in the fitness industry to construct a state-of-the-art f itness center w ith top-of-the-line equipment offering a variety of group fitness and yoga classes taught by some of

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the best instructors in the area. Scott used his experience as a real estate investor and remodeler to curate and design a space that is both inspiring and therapeutic for its members. In addition, with infrared saunas, a coworking lounge, a complimentary coffee bar, and fivestar appointed showers and locker rooms, Club Evexia is truly about changing lives and building community among its members. 100 Shoreline Hwy, Bldg A-100, Mill Valley CA 415.729.0046 l ClubEvexia.com

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FACES OF LUXURY KITCHENS AND BATHS

Sean Kelly, Owner/CEO and Jennifer Kelly, VP Marketing, Lamperti Contracting and Design “REDEFINING HOME…ONE CUSTOMER AT A TIME” is a standard we live by. When Sean Kelly, owner of Lamperti Contracting and Design founded the company in 2005, the opportunity to elevate the design/ build experience in Marin County came into clear focus. The familyowned operation places their client’s needs first and quality without compromise pave the way to a superior client experience. With a full-service design team, we will help you envision creative and functional ideas to incorporate into your dream home. Lamperti Contracting and Design takes pride in knowing each project reflects our standards of excellence.

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We invite you to visit our all-inclusive kitchen and bath showroom featuring the finest custom cabinetry, and our new Sub-Zero, Wolf and Cove appliance salon – showcasing the latest innovations and trends in cabinetry, appliances, and home renovations.

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FACES OF LUXURY MARIN REAL ESTATE Beth Sasan and Traci Thiercof, Golden Gate Sotheby’s International Realty WITH OVER 3 DECADES OF REAL ESTATE EXPERIENCE BETWEEN THEM, Traci and Beth bring their unique blend of intelligence, intuition, and play f ulness to the real estate process. Matching real estate expertise with a f ine aesthetic eye for detail and an understanding of our clients’ needs, we focus on making your real estate experience as seamless as possible.

Consistently ranked as top agents in Marin and honored to be included in “America’s Best” by Real Trends top 1% of teams in the US, this conscientious, authentic and straightforward team will easily become your trusted real estate advisors.

500 Drakes Landing Road, Greenbrae, CA Traci: 415.793.0111 | t.thiercof@ggsir.com | tracithiercof.com Beth: 415.990.7186 | b.sasan@ggsir.com | bethsasan.com

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FACES OF 100 YEARS BUILDING IN MARIN

Roy (Dominic’s Grandpa, Founder Dotto Glass), Keith (Dominic’s Uncle, Owner Dotto Glass) and Dominic (Owner Dotto Construction) UPROOTING TO MARIN COUNTY IN 1915, THE DOTTO FAMILY BEGAN ITS LEGACY. With the establishment of Dotto Glass in 1964, “Dotto” became a well-known household name. Dominic Dotto established Dotto Construction Company in 2016 becoming the third generation of Dotto’s to provide exceptional service to the Marin community. Dotto Construction holds a high standard towards quality of work and commitment to excellence. We want to push the envelope in modern

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construction but remain grounded with a humble and approachable demeanor. To us it’s about those ideals of perfection that we deliver to you, to create your dream home. As a bespoke construction firm, we want to elevate the experience of home building to a new level and bring more awareness and innovation to sustainable building practices and promote a greener Marin. 68 Mitchell Blvd., Suite 105, San Rafael, CA 415.785.8703 l dottoconstruction.com

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FACES OF A SUCCESSFUL LIGHTING FAMILY LEGACY Duane, Peggy Jean, Eric, Merlin and Glenn Johnson

MERLIN JOHNSON DIED IN MAY and the inspirational impact on his sons’ lives has been profound. He was a Master Mason, AF veteran, master machinist, mechanical/electrical genius, talented lighting designer and founder of Artistic Lighting & Electric. He loved his wife Peggy Jean and encouraged his sons in the art of illumination. Duane Johnson took over Artistic to become one of the Bay Area’s most ex perienced a nd tr usted electrica l contractors, of fering lighting design, lighting control and innovative electrical contracting capabilities. Glenn Johnson, CEO of Adaptive Design Group, in Utah, provides lighting design for the finest residences and art collections

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world-wide, wrote The Art of Illumination, and manufactures The Merlin Light, a museum quality Art Lighting System. Eric Johnson, principal of EJA Lighting Design, is a nationally award winning lighting designer, collaborates with world-renown architects and designers, manages projects in the Bay Area, across the U.S and abroad, and has advised many lighting manufacturers and lighting technology companies. The brothers will forever honor their dad, Merlin Johnson. Artistic Lighting & Electric: artisticlightingcorp.com, Adaptive Design Group: adaptivedg.com, EJA Lighting Design: ejalighting.com

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FACE OF FINANCIAL SECURITY

Helen Abe, Senior Vice President Financial Advisor HELEN ABE WAS BORN AND RAISED IN SAN FRANCISCO. Her immigrant parents worked hard and sacrificed to raise a large family. They taught their children the importance of living within your means. “ My mot her litera l ly saved pen n ies a nd proved that it’s not what you earn, but what you save that matters”. Helen said. With strong values, Helen set out to achieve her financial objectives while helping others to achieve their financial dreams. She makes it a point to listen and to acknowledge each person’s concerns and circumstances. Her approach is to keep it simple, understandable and tailored to each individual. Some people are comfortable working with a woman; although less than 20% of financial advisors are women. Many widows, needing help understanding their own finances; have engaged Helen for help after their husbands had passed away. Helen believes in helping others to live a life that makes them happy. She believes that we should focus on what we want out of life instead of being fearful. RBC Wealth Management 300B Drakes Landing Road, Ste 155, Greenbrae, CA 415.445.8468 us.rbcwealthmanagement.com/helen.abe A division of RBC Capital Markets, LLC, Member NYSE/FINRA/SIPC. All rights reserved.

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FACES OF PSS: PLASTIC SURGERY CENTER & MED SPA Trent D. Douglas, M.D., Stanley G. Poulos, M.D., Yngvar Hvistendahl, M.D., Plastic Surgery Specialists THE BREADTH OF WHAT WE DO IS UNPARALLELED IN THE SF BAY AREA; our team of board certified plastic surgeons have over 50 years combined experience specializing in breast, body contouring, mommy make-overs, and other complex surgical procedures. At PSS we take pride in our state of the art surgical center and our highly trained supportive staff offering patients a comfortable and safe surgical experience. In addition to our surgery center, we have recently expanded our PSS Medspa offering patients a large portfolio of non-surgical treatments and procedures with our highly skilled and compassionate nursing

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staff. Our nurses have earned the trust of many loyal patients due to their meticulous care and beautiful results. If you have an aesthetic need in the Bay area, whether it is a simple Botox appointment, or a neck lift and body contouring procedure, PSS can fulfill it. We are always staying ahead of the curve in the aesthetic world and hope to share with you our experience and knowledge.

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FACES OF COMPASSION

Jesus Santana, Miguel Cabrera, Luis Guadalupe, Alfredo Arriaga, Rigoberto Santana, Victor Santana, Jose Lopez and Cesar Santana NO OTHER CEMETERY IN MARIN COUNTY THAT CAN COMPARE TO VALLEY MEMORIAL PARK . A long w ith our ca ring Funera l Home sta f f , we a re blessed to have this tea m of ha rd-work ing gentlemen. They are an important part of Valley Memorial Park. Our Grounds Manager Jesus Santana, guides his team to ensure that the grounds are beautif ul so that when loved ones come to visit, they feel a sense of serenity and peace. Not only are they our grounds keepers, they are also the caring staff that help to facilitate on-site cremations, burials and inurnments for your loved ones.

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They care for and respect each family that comes to our facility. Our beautiful grounds stay green year-round as we use 100% recycled water. Valley Memorial Park is a full-service facility. We are prepared to handle all your needs in one location. Funeral, Cremations, Burial and Reception Center. 650 Bugeia Lane, Novato CA COA377, CR206, FD2295 l 415.897.9609 l valleymemorialpark.com

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FACES OF TILE AND STONE FABRICATION AND INSTALLATION Design Team: Merci, Alexxus, Gina, Caity and Martha, North Coast Tile & Stone NORTH COAST TILE & STONE family owned and operated for over 30 years, is your reliable, trusted, and dependable company for all of your tile and stone needs. We have navigated thru the devastating fires, Covid and all of the complications that have and still are occurring. We have been and continue to be mindful and sensitive to all of the situations that our clients are experiencing.

NCT has the largest and best selection of quartzite, marble, granite, and quartz slab selections in the North Bay. We have a beautiful design showroom with curated tile lines in stone, porcelain, and mosaic for any taste. One client says, “Being in Martha’s showroom is like being in her living room. The care that was taken with our selection, design, and installation of our slabs and tile made us feel like family”.

Martha leads her highly competent team in working with designers, contractors, architects and homeowners with a confident, thoughtful, professional attitude and skills.

We have 6 designers on staff. Walk-ins always welcome. For larger scope projects appointments are recommended but not required.

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FACE OF EMPOWERING WOMEN TO SPARKLE

Samantha Tradelius, Executive Director, Sparkle Foundation Inc. ALONG WITH BEING A SUCCESSFUL ENTREPRENEUR AND DEDICATED MOTHER AND WIFE, I’ve been serving single mothers since 2003 as a young woman wanting to make a difference. At Sparkle Foundation, we provide single mothers with goods, enrichment scholarships and resources to help them get back on track. The team at Sparkle is all volunteer-based which allows us to proudly say that 100% of donations go directly to women and children, in whatever way best meets their specific needs, with dignity and purpose. Our all-women team members are all driven to make a positive impact, and we each have different skill sets, so we inspire each other daily. Last year, we launched SparkleBiz Loans, a support system for female business owners who are working hard to establish themselves. This year, we’ve been able to mentor and guide our first recipient, and in the year ahead, we hope to fund three to five women-owned businesses. We want to create a world where all women and children have a sparkle in their eyes. An organization truly powered by passion and funded by our community. Novato, CA info@sparklenow.org l sparklenow.org

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FACES OF STRONG GIRL VOICES Marin Girls Chorus

IN ITS 35TH YEAR, MARIN GIRLS CHORUS offers high quality programming and singing opportunities for girls of all levels and abilities grades K-12. Being a member of the Girls Chorus promotes confidence, friendship, leadership, and inclusivity. While no prior experience is necessary to join the chorus at any age, we also offer an advanced ensemble for those who are ready for a more rigorous program. While our younger division sings concerts all over Marin, our upper division girls also get the opportunity to perform on a summer tour. This summer, under the direction of our two-time Grammy Award

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winning Upper Division Musical Director, Cole Thomas-Redus, our upper division girls got the opportunity sing at Carnegie Hall in New York City. We are currently planning our tour and concert schedule for 2022-2023 which will include singing the National Anthem at Chase Stadium at a Golden State Warriors game! With classes and concerts held all over Marin, there is truly something for everyone. Post Office Box 150985, San Rafael, CA 415.827.7335 l marinchorus.org

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Angie Bynon, University of Redlands School of Business & Society AT THE UNIVERSITY OF REDLANDS SCHOOL OF BUSINESS & SOCIETY, we teach, mentor, and empower agile agents of change to positively impact business and society. We provide an integrated approach to business education that considers critical concepts and skills within the societal context in which businesses operate. Our curriculum focuses on seven pillars that guide us in delivering an integrated business education: 1. Purposeful Leadership & Inclusive Management 2. Ethical Decision-Making 3. Socially Responsible Practices 4. Environmental Sustainability 5. Business Analytics 6. Innovation & Technology 7. Global & Cross-Cultural Perspective Located in San Anselmo, our Marin Campus offers distinctive business degree and certificate programs online and on ground, including: • Master of Business Administration (MBA) • M.S. in Organizational Leadership • M.S. in Business Analytics • B.S. in Business Completion Program • Online Business Location Analytics Certi f icate • Online Organizational Leadership Certi f icate Gain the 21st century business skills you need to thrive and make a difference. University of Redlands School of Business & Society - Marin Campus 105 Seminary Road, San Anselmo, CA 415.451.2832 redlands.edu/business-marin

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FACE OF YOUTH SERVICES IN MARIN AND BEYOND Side by Side

AT SIDE BY SIDE, we walk with young people impacted by adversity on their journeys to heal from trauma, restore resilience, and embrace their potentia l. We prov ide comprehensive essentia l ser v ices that honor our clients’ unique needs and strengths to prevent the escalation of dangerous conditions and behaviors and set them on a positive path. And as our world opens back up again, our behavioral and mental health services are needed now more than ever to support youth and families still reeling from the effects of the pandemic.

youth, Side by Side provides the safe space most have missed in their lives. W hen they feel seen for who they are today, we believe the young people we serve can move with confidence toward a future with meaning and connection.

From special education and early intervention in school to counseling services, LGBTQIA+ support and transitional housing for foster

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For over 125 years, Side by Side has been at the forefront of best practices in child welfare. Today, Side by Side operates in four counties – Marin, Alameda, Sonoma, and Napa – each year reaching nearly 2,000 young people ages 5-26 and family members.

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FACE OF EXCELLENCE IN CONSTRUCTION Zack Namer, Responsible Managing Officer

MOUNTAIN TOP CONSTRUCTION is owned by Zack Namer who is also the Responsible Managing Officer/RMO. By being not only the owner of the company but also its RMO insures that the mission statement is being delivered on each project. In 2004 Mr. Namer was accepted to Tel-Aviv University and began his journey in the construction industry by studying to be an architect. It was during his studies that he understood the optimization of living spaces and the importance of professional project management. For several years Mr. Namer implemented his studies by working in the construction industry as a journeyman and then as a project manager for Residential, Commercial and Government construction projects. In 2019, after years of providing services to large construction companies, Mr. Namer decided to share his knowledge and vast experience in the construction industry directly with private clientele by establishing Mountain Top Construction. With a large, professional, specialized, and well-coordinated team, Mountain Top is an exceptional choice for Bay Area clients contracting work across commercial and residential projects. Mountain Top strives on delivering quality work in a professional environment that emphasizes excellent customer service. 1407 Gough Street, Suite 12, San Francisco 930 Irwin Street, Suite 215, San Rafael 800.988.3778 I mtmountaintop.com

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FACES OF WOMEN SUPPORTING WOMEN Dr. Marisha Chilcott with the Morpheus Team

MORPHEUS MEDICAL AESTHETICS is a woman-owned and operated medspa with locations in Larkspur and Santa Rosa. We are a group of women who aren’t afraid to try new things, learn, and advocate for what we want and believe in. Nothing is more unstoppable than a confident woman who knows her power. That could mean going back to Medical School later in life because it’s what’s in your heart, actively fundraising for animal protection, supporting local politicians, and trying to impact positive change or supporting programs like Planned Parenthood that actively support women.

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Every modern woman is a rebel in her own right. We are all about women taking the bull by the horns, and feeling amazing about herself is only one tool in her arsenal. You are beautiful and powerful just as you are, but if there is anything we can do to help you feel more ready to take on the world, give us a call, we are here to help.

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FACE OF LUXURY LIFESTYLE IN MARIN COUNTY

Lisa Lori, Owner

SOURCED FROM ARTISANS AND DESIGNERS AROUND THE WORLD, The Perfect Provenance, is an award-winning curated luxury lifestyle store. From men’s and women’s designer fashion and accessories; fine jewelry and fragrance; to exquisite home decor and perfect gifts that each pay homage to craftsmanship, creativity and fun. “Luxury to me is not about price but quality, provenance and that special feeling you have when you find something unique, says founder Lisa Lori. It is what I call that vacation feeling where when you put on that special sweater or piece of jewelry, and it brings you a lot of joy. We want our clients to feel like that every time they shop.” The Perfect Provenance also features designs from their Circle of Life Fine Jewelry and Smile Collections. The Smile Collection benefits international children’s charity, Operation Smile. Lisa Lori, a native of Northern California, is thrilled to be part of this beautiful community and to share her store with locals and visitors. “I feel truly blessed.” 30 Main Street Tiburon, CA @theperfectprovenance 415.797.6054 l theperfectprovenance.com

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Drive south on Highway 1 from Pacifica to Carmel for stunning coastal views, fine eats and magical memories.

COURTESY OF THE RITZ CARLTON

BY JEANNE COOPER

The Conservatory at The Ritz Carlton Half Moon Bay

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Only an hour south of central Marin, Pacifica provides a convenient, scenic and affordable choice to overnight, especially if you can’t get on the road until after work on Friday. Spending a night at the smartly renovated Inn at Rockaway Beach (innatrockaway.com; from $259), a mere 100 yards or so from the ocean, reveals a nearby path for cyclists and pedestrians that winds above Rockaway Beach and down to the broad sands of Linda Mar, as legions of surfers and locals dub Pacifica State Beach. Signs along the 1-mile paved trail through a restored habitat identify native species such as California buckwheat and coastal gum plant. A little farther south off ighway 1 is one of two trailheads for the Devil’s Slide Trail, a 1.3-mile stretch of former roadway. Open to equestrians, cyclists and pedestrians since 2014, following the creation of the Tom Lantos Tunnels through Montara Mountain, the narrow and sinuous pavement above the ocean offers jaw-dropping views of the coastline and sometimes, humpback whales and peregrine falcons. Another Pacifica bonus: toasting sunset with a cocktail at Puerto 27 (puerto27.com), a two-story, indoor-outdoor restaurant and bar on a hill overlooking the beach at Linda Mar. The Taco Bell at the beach’s southern end may be better known, but it doesn’t boast the ceviche and fritaduras (fritters) that pair so well with a pisco sour, made with Peru’s signature white brandy.

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HALF MOON BAY TO SANTA CRUZ

Head south toward Santa Cruz, making a pitstop for the decadent weekend brunch and sweeping coastal views at The Ritz-Carlton Half Moon Bay’s Navio restaurant, or opt for a casual-chic meal at The Conservatory, both overseen by newly appointed executive chef Roberto Riveros Leyton. Luxurious ocean-view suites, some with firepits, as well as two world-class golf courses, make it tempting to stay the night as well (ritzcarlton.com; from $754). About half an hour south is Pigeon Point, home to a 115-foot lighthouse and the HI Pigeon Point Lighthouse Hostel, currently operating its multiroom cottages as private vacation rentals, rather than the typical shared lodgings (hiusa.org; private double rooms from $152, whole house rentals from $400). A secluded cliffside hot tub allows guests to soak while the beacon illuminates the oftenthunderous surf. Now part of a State Historic Park, the lighthouse itself has sadly been closed to visitors since 2001, awaiting structural repairs. You may still walk around its base, however, and view the displays in the recently refurbished oil bunker, including an intriguing swath of baleen, the hairlike fringe found in the mouths of the whales once hunted here. Jump back in the car to drive to Santa Cruz, another 45 minutes south. Start off y exploring downtown, ambling through the food stalls of Abbott Square Market (abbottsquaremarket.com) and the thoughtful exhibitions of adjacent Santa Cruz Museum of Art and History (santacruzmah. org), nicknamed the MAH. The indoor market with courtyard seating opened in 2017, part of the MAH’s efforts to add vitality to the area. The MAH’s

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After heeding all the travel advisories for two summers, deciding where to go this season can present a fun quandary: Return to a much-missed destination, or explore a new one? Either way, the gorgeous coastline from Pacifica to Carmel provides an irresistible lure for a weekend getaway and confirms that composer Peter Allen was right: "Everything Old Is New Again."

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captivating "Strange Weather: From the Collections of Jordan D. Schnitzer and His Family Foundation," is on view through Aug. 14. Including works from 1970 to 2020, the exhibition plumbs the connections between the human body and climate change, among other modern woes. The Santa Cruz Beach Boardwalk (beachboard walk.com) has happily changed little in the past couple of decades. Its landmark Looff arousel, built in 1911, still spins a charming spell with 73 hand-carved horses, original organ and a dispenser of “brass” rings (nowadays stainless steel) to throw in the clown’s mouth as you whirl by. After a long hiatus, the Boardwalk has brought back free live music on Thursday nights at the Colonnade, through Aug. 11, and classic movie screenings on the beach Friday nights, through Aug. 12. The surfer-chic Dream Inn and its regionally sourced Jack O’Neill restaurant, renovated in 2019, provide a good excuse to overnight here, too (dream innsantacruz.com; from $427).

MOSS LANDING TO CARMEL

Moss Landing, a half-hour south of Santa Cruz, is famed for easy access to whale-watching in Monterey Bay and wildlife-watching in Elkhorn Slough. At Salinas River State Beach, if you see tour boats hovering close to shore, or harbor seals bobbing like bowling pins, a pod of orcas might be on the prowl. Monterey Bay Eco Tours (montereybayecotours.com) offers the only electric-powered catamaran to ply the saltwater slough, a former river basin cut off rom its freshwater source by a shifting fault millennia ago. Ninety-minute excursions on the quiet, stable boat typically treat guests to the antics of harbor seals, sea otters, sea lions, brown pelicans, murres and many other birds that frequent the slough’s marshy banks. A pit-stop at Pezzini Farms (pezzinifarms.com), 10 minutes south in Castroville, is a must for artichoke aficionados — make sure to try the deep-fried artichoke hearts and artichoke lumpia. Then, walk off he calories on the deserted sandy trail and 4-mile beach of Fort Ord Dunes State Park, hidden inside the long-closed military facility in Marina. Once in Carmel, working off alories could be a fool’s errand, however. The newly casual but still regionally sourced Pacific’s Edge restaurant at Hyatt Carmel Highlands (hyatt.com; from $585) has always rewarded diners with dazzling sunsets and sweeping vistas of craggy Point Lobos State Natural Reserve. Enjoy both with gambas al ajillo, prawns with local garlic, grape tomatoes and gigante beans served with crusty bread; pan-seared halibut with a tangy, rich citrus risotto; or a juicy, thick hamburger. Before departing Carmel, enjoy a meal at Stationaery (thestationaery.com), a hip all-day brunch bistro tucked into San Carlos Square. Created by spouses Anthony and Alissa Carnazzo in 2018, Stationaery has quickly become a local favorite. Now it will be one of yours, too — and yet another reason for a Highway 1 road trip.

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Point Lobos State Natural Reserve, Monterey

The Ocean Terrace at The Ritz Carlton, Half Moon Bay, offers panoramic views for overnight guests.

Travel writer and guidebook author Jeanne Cooper lives in Hawaii, where she volunteers with the Hawaii Island Humane Society and St. James’ Community Meal.

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SUMMER COOLERS

Dive into four dreamy Northern California swimming holes you can drive to. BY CARRIE KIRBY

A good swimming hole can make you feel like Mother Nature’s favorite child. Framed by boulders or sometimes a sandy beach, otherwise raging rivers slow down, take a breather, and invite you to do the same. Splash off a hot rock and feel icy water buzz your skin like electricity, the current massaging your muscles like a whirlpool. Here are some of our favorite cool pools, all driving distance from the Bay Area, with parking and facilities nearby, too. Jump in!

RAINBOW POOL

Tuolumne River, Tuolumne County

Rainbow Pool

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Once a stagecoach toll stop, then a popular resort, this site near Yosemite National Park’s Big Oak Flat entrance gate is now nothing more than a jumble of rocks and a spectacular waterfall-fed swimming hole. Cool down here after a hot day in the park. (Although if you want to avoid the crowds, go in the morning.) Some people call this sweet spot Rainbow Pools, as there is a second, smaller pool at the top of the waterfall, however people have fallen from the rocks there with tragic consequences, so it’s best to stick to the lower pool. Access and amenities: The swimming spot is located just off Highway 120, 15 minutes from Yosemite’s Big Oak Flat entrance gate. It’s $8 per car to park May– Sept., free other times; vault toilets; open 6 a.m.–8 p.m.

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SOUTH FORK OF THE EEL RIVER

Standish-Hickey State Recreation Area, Mendocino County The steep path down to this deep swimming hole may seem daunting, but once you’re reclining on the beach, you’ll forget all about the trek. Rocks and ledges on the opposite bank provide launching points for jumpers, although park rules forbid jumping and diving. (Note: Check with the ranger station whether blue-green algae toxins are at dangerous levels.) Access and amenities: The swimming hole is located 180 miles north of San Francisco along Highway 101, 1.5 miles north of the town of Leggett. The day use fee is $8 per car; open sunrise–sunset; book campsites, $35 a night, at ReserveCalifornia (reservecalifornia.com).

BIG SUR RIVER GORGE

Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park, Monterey County One of the things that makes the campground at Pfeiffer Big Sur State Park so popular is the Big Sur River running through it, though water levels may be low at certain times of year. To reach the bigger Big Sur River Gorge swimming hole, you need to hike a bit. It's a delightful splashpad, though plenty of others may be looking to cool off n a warm afternoon as well, so don't expect to have it all to yourself. Access and amenities: Start in the campground or at Day Use Lot 3 and take the Gorge Trail to the river. Then, follow the river upstream, wading to switch sides as necessary, until you come to the shallow swimming hole with walls of granite. $10 day use fee per car; open 8 a.m.–sunset. Book campsites, $35 a night, at ReserveCalifornia.

STANISLAUS RIVER NORTH FORK

Cucina sa has now added brunch to their offerings on Saturday and Sunday mornings, from 10:30-3:00pm. In addition to the regular lunch menu, look for poached eggs with polenta, a breakfast pizza, zeppoles, french toast, and more. Stop in for our infamous Bloody Mary- the best in town! Full bar, woodfi ed pizzas, and housemade pasta. A staple in San Anselmo since 1998. CUCINA SA 510 San Anselmo Ave, San Anselmo, CA 415.454.2942 cucina-sa.com

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Calaveras Big Trees State Park, Calaveras County Most day trippers never venture beyond the North Grove Trail, a pleasant meander through towering giant sequoias near the park's entrance. Drive past it, however, to find a picnic area with a path leading to a sandy beach and snowpack-fed swimming spot. Boulders in the river provide a break from the current, depending on the water level. “River levels and current can vary,” says Amber Sprock, a park interpreter. Access and amenities: From the park entrance, drive 5.5 miles into the park to the River Picnic Area, where a short path leads from the parking lot to the swimming hole. The day use fee is $10 per car; open 6 a.m.–10 p.m. Campsites, $25-$35, can be booked at ReserveCalifornia.

• Boost your brand awareness Carrie Kirby is a writer whose work has appeared in San Francisco Magazine, the San Francisco Chronicle and the Chicago Tribune, among other publications. She lives in Alameda with her husband and kids, and blogs about family travel using miles and points at TheMilesMom.net. Looking for more outdoor adventures in Marin and beyond? Scan here:

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CRUISE CONTROL New ships and itineraries give seafaring travelers cutting-edge ways to unwind and give back during their travels. BY BROOKE GEIGER MCDONALD

What do taking a vacation and being near the water have in common? They both make you not just happier, but healthier, too. Vacations can reduce stress, improve productivity, decrease burnout and even lower the risk of heart attack. More time spent near the water boosts physical and mental wellbeing as well — contributing to better brain health, enhanced physical activity and improved social interactions. When you plan your next getaway, why not combine the healing powers of water with a good old-fashioned vacay and take your trip to the high seas? Here are three of the newest ways to experience the big, blue beyond.

National Geographic Expeditions, Alaska

For Adventurers: NATIONAL GEOGRAPHIC EXPEDITIONS

Inspired by the National Geographic scientists, storytellers and adventurers who have explored the world for more than 130 years, National Geographic Expeditions enables travelers to encounter the wonders of the world up close while learning from the experts. Visit more than 80 destinations across all seven continents and get access to remote places and a behind-the-scenes, close-up view of the work of National Geographic scientists and experts. Sail the four-masted Sea Cloud along ancient shores of Sicily and Malta, visiting UNESCO World Heritage sites, sipping wine in Marsala and dining in a castle in Taormina. Or, travel aboard the Lindblad Expeditions-National Geographic fleet and explore Alaska’s Inside Passage, meeting members of the Alaska Whale Foundation and learning about whale behavior and conservation. This summer, the newest addition to the fleet, the National Geographic Islander ll, begins year-round voyages to the Galápagos. The intimate, allsuite ship holds just 48 guests and carries a fleet of kayaks, paddleboards, and smaller vessels for up-close exploration. The ship’s Science Hub gives passengers a firsthand look at conservation and research in action, and Cabins for Conservation Suites welcome Galápagos community members, researchers, educators and storytellers to bring additional expertise. Every expedition gives back, too — the National Geographic Society is funded in part by paid expeditions and awards grants to scientists, educators, innovators and storytellers around the world who work to understand and protect the planet. nationalgeographic.com/expeditions

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For Families: DISNEY CRUISE LINE

Disney Cruise Line's newest ship, Disney Wish

For Trendsetters: VIRGIN VOYAGES

Virgin Voyages is on a mission “to make the cruise industry cool again,” says Fortune, and if you’re familiar with Sir Richard Branson’s other travel industry forays — Virgin Atlantic, Virgin Hotels and Virgin Trains — you’ll be betting on his success here. Branson cited the lack of a “really good adults-only cruise line” as a driving inspiration for the company’s first fleet of mid-sized ships catering to guests 18 and older with stunning workout spaces; serene spas; upscale salon services; elevated dining experiences; and trendy bars, lounges and party areas. Go all out with the fleet’s VIP RockStar Service, with a dedicated “wardrobe team,” ubercool RockStar Quarters, and access to private club Richard’s Rooftop. World-renowned architecture and design firms Roman and Williams, Softroom, Concrete Amsterdam and Design Research Studio merge contemporary, cosmopolitan sophistication with oldworld homages to nautical tradition and, of course, plenty of Virgin’s signature red details. With the newest fleet in the industry, Virgin Voyages is also at the cutting-edge of sustainability, with a goal of net-zero carbon emissions by 2050. The fleet uses Climeon technology, which converts waste heat into clean electricity, serves only sustainably sourced seafood and has banned single-use plastics. And when it’s time to thank the crew for that RockStar service, in lieu of tips, donations to ocean conservation partners are encouraged. virginvoyages.com

Perennial industry leader for family cruising Disney Cruise Line’s newest ship, the Disney Wish, set sail on her christening voyage on June 29. The new vessel introduces a number of firsts for the fleet, from the first-ever Disney attraction at sea — a 760-foot aqua coaster, to a voyage-long, interactive family experience anchored in the ancient nautical tradition of wayfinding by starlight. In addition to Broadway-style entertainment in the ship’s main theater, theatrical and cinematic dining experiences double as dinner shows — Anna, Elsa and the rest of the Frozen gang perform in a theater-in-the-round-inspired dining room during “Arendelle: A Frozen Dining Adventure,” and some of the Marvel Cinematic Universe’s (MCU) biggest stars, including Brie Larson, Paul Rudd and Anthony Mackie, reprise their MCU roles in “Avengers: Quantum Encounter.” Star Wars fans can geek out in Star Wars: Hyperspace Lounge, an out-of-this-world watering hole modeled after a sleek, luxurious lounge aboard a yacht-class space cruiser. Sip an exotic signature cocktail or exclusive wine from Marin's Skywalker Vineyards while taking in vistas of planets like Mustafar, Batuu and Coruscant from the bar’s space window — a mind-blowing screen developed in collaboration with San Francisco-based Lucasfilm and Industrial Light & Magic. Ninety percent of staterooms have an ocean view, and 900 rooms have the option to adjoin to accommodate larger families. Concierge staterooms and suites feature plussed offerings like walk-in closets, master bathrooms with rain showers, sweeping living areas and floor-to-ceiling ocean-view windows. Disney Cruise Line is unmatched in its ability to accommodate both children and adults in dedicated spaces. Kids can plunge straight from the Wish’s opulent Grand Hall on a twisting slide into the kids-only Oceaneer Club, where they can flex their STEM skills by designing a rollercoaster in the Walt Disney Imagineering Lab, create art projects in Rapunzel’s Art Studio, bring stories to life in Belle’s Library, and help care for exotic creatures in Star Wars: Cargo Bay. While kids are safely supervised at the club, parents can relax in 18-and-over spaces that include pools, spa, salon, an upscale barbershop with a hidden bar, a vibrant entertainment district, and elevated adults-only dining by a three-Michelin-starred chef. The Walt Disney Company has set ambitious environmental goals targeting net-zero greenhouse gas emissions for direct operations by 2030. Cruisers may witness some of this impact in action during their visit to Disney’s Castaway Cay, Disney Cruise Line’s private island in the Bahamas that uses energy-saving solar arrays. Don’t miss the opportunity to snorkel among the island’s coral reefs, which have been restored by Disney Conservation Team Wildlife. disneycruiseline.com

Brooke Geiger McDonald is the national content director for Make It Better Media Group. Her work has appeared in Parents, TravelPulse, The Points Guy, Attractions Magazine and more. Brooke supports Give Kids The World Village, which provides cost-free vacations to critically ill children and their families. Read more about the Disney Wish, plus other ways to get on our the water on your next vacation, by scanning here for more cruise stories:

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gone to heaven. 28 Bolinas Rd, Fairfax; instagram. com/gestalthaus Pig in a Pickle Owners Damon and Mari Stainbrook make the hot dogs and hot links in house with all-natural casings and no preservatives. All breads, including buns, are also made on-site. Though they keep ketchup on hand, the barbecue sauces are handmade, and the Carolina mustard is sauce perfection atop either dog or link. For a change, Mari recommends adding chow chow relish for that little extra something you didn’t know you were missing. 341 Corte Madera Town Center, Corte Madera; 415.891.3265; piginapickle.com Angèle A restaurant known for country French cooking dreamed up the cochon in a blanket, a traditional beef frank wrapped in house-made puff pa try sprinkled with herbes de Provence. Accompanied by good French mustard (coarse and smooth) and a handful of cornichons, it’s a dish that carries you to a poppy-strewn field or the sun-splashed backyard of a white-washed house in Avignon. 540 Main St, Napa; 707.252.8115; angelerestaurant.com

Sausage Emporium

What’s Hot

During the dog days of August, there is something nearly patriotic about eating a hot dog — on a stick, in a bun, wrapped in pastry — it’s all good. The movement toward fast-casual and outdoor dining means a boon in sausages and hot dogs available for the noshing. These are just a few that speak of summer and maybe the grand ol’ tradition of deli (delikatessen, for those keeping track). BY CHRISTINA MUELLER

SAN FRANCISCO MARIN & NORTH BAY San Rafael Pacifics’ Albert Park Brenda Goodman runs the hot dog show at the San Rafael Pacifics’ Albert ark. Her jumbo hot dogs are cooked roller-style with fresh buns every day. Served “baseball style” without any toppings, the dogs are as basic as they get, though ketchup, mustard and relish are available, as needs must. 100 Albert Park Ln, San Rafael; pacificsbaseball com

Thriller The 13-inch all beef hot dog (frankfurters, though similar in their skinny style, are typically made with pork) makes a rather shocking appearance at a club known for cocktails. The so-called Thrillerdog is topped with cheddar, scallions, sour cream, bacon, chives, brown mustard, mayo and potato sticks, so really, it’s a baked potato masquerading as a hot dog. Fooled ya! 508 Fourth St, San Francisco; 415.706.6568; thrillersocialclub.com

Gestalt Haus Beer, brats and bikes are the holy trinity at this restaurant and bar with, well, beer and sausages (and bikes). There are 24 types of sausage on the menu, including four vegan options and six “spicy.” We’re keen on the bison, pork, and cheddar-jalapeño bratwurst on a salted pretzel bun. Top it with sautéed onions and sauerkraut, add some Sierra Nevada Stout & Stoneground Mustard and you have just died and

Seven Stills A brewery is a fine place to find ausages, and the “other” brewery in San Francisco’s Potrero Hill neighborhood serves up a fine andouille ausage. There is no bun to speak of, but sides of sauteed shallots and broccoli raab are typical on any given night — because we all need some veg — as well as some non-negotiable stout mustard. 100 Hooper St, San Francisco; 415.757.0178; sevenstills.com

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Sausage Emporium The breakfast and lunch menu leans into sausages and charcuterie to boost the protein content to 11. Into the Euro-leaning fl vor mix, chef Jorge Molina launched a classic Vietnamese banh mi sandwich, layering pork sausage and paté with house pickled carrots, cucumber, cilantro, fresh mint, jalapeño and sriracha crème. 31 East Napa St, Sonoma; sausage-emporium.com

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Willkommen Black Hammer Brewing’s Castro location, known as Willkommen, sources sausages exclusively from San Francisco’s queen of sausage, Rosamunde. In this case, it’s a smoky, savory Slovenian klobase, an allpork coarse-ground number made with Duroc pork from Compart Family Farms. The fl vors of garlic and onion shine through and make the klobase a great choice for the Berliner style, also known as currywurst. The sausage arrives atop fries with plenty of curry-infused ketchup and a dusting of curry powder. 2198 Market St, San Francisco; 415.766.9225; blackhammerbrewing.com/pages/castro EAST BAY Occitania Chef Paul Canales’ new restaurant, inspired by regional southern French cuisine, reminds us of another classic French sausage, boudin blanc. A mixture of veal and pork cased in a larger-gauge hog casing, the sausage is pale in color from the “boudin,” or cream and caramelized onion that are blended with warm spices (clove, nutmeg, allspice), plus coriander, caraway and cayenne. The boudin is fir t poached and then sauteed to give the sausage its own caramel edge. 422 24th St, Oakland; 510.985.9001; occitaniaoakland.com

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There are more choices than ever in Novato for answering that eternal question “where should we eat?” San Marin Plaza recently welcomed Trailhead and Bliss, while on the other side of town, The Boardroom opened next to The Speakeasy in the Del Prado Shopping Center. Check out more new choices and familiar favorites below. Italy, or go for a grilled rosemary chicken sandwich or the braised beef short rib pappardelle. 454 Ignacio Blvd, 415.883.2302

Chopped caesar salad at Crave, Novato

NOVATO Active Culture Café American This all-day café serves up plantforward fare like a lentil burger with slaw and barbecue beet sauce or wholesome bowls of quinoa and veggies and a breakfast burrito stuffed with eggs, potatoes and cheese. All menu items can be customized to suit dietary needs — just be sure to state your preference when ordering at the counter. 464 Ignacio Blvd, 415.475.1128 Ayawaska Peruvian This outpost of the Petaluma original fittingly fills the landmark space that once housed Hilltop 1892. A tight opening menu of regional classics

includes lomo saltado and the country’s famous ceviches (try the a la Huancaina with the catch of the day) that will expand with the rollout of lunch service. Huge glass-paned doors in the front room slide open to reveal the view, and a beer garden out back is also planned. 850 Lamont Ave, 415.944.2066 Beso Bistro and Wine Bar Californian This Hamilton Field bistro highlights locally sourced organic produce, fresh sustainable seafood, and pastureraised and free-range meat. Wine lovers can embrace their inner Dionysus — more than 20 selections by the glass and more than

50 by the bottle are available. The patio is naturally shaded by local oaks. 502 S Palm Drive, 415.883.6700 Blue Barn Gourmet Californian The second Marin outpost of the San Francisco-based eatery (the first is in Corte Madera) is popular for its customizable salads (we love the Casbah with toasted chickpeas and feta), toasted sandwiches (try the Buffalo Fry), seasonal soups and more, all prepared with locally harvested produce and proteins. 819 Grant Ave, 415.895.6577 Boca Pizzeria Italian Enjoy authentic pizza prepared with housepulled mozzarella and tomatoes imported from

and halibut with corn pudding are instantly familiar. 340 Ignacio Blvd, 415.883.0901

Chianti Cucina Italian This cozy eatery offers an array of Italian and American dishes, including a long list of pastas; try the house-made ravioli cooked up by chef Edgar DeLon. It's all available for takeout and drive-through via their app. 7416 Redwood Hwy, 415.878.0314

Finnegan's Marin American The dark wood-paneled booths and high backs on bar stools mean it is easy to linger over Irish-inspired meals like corned beef and cabbage or nachos made with waffle fries instead of corn chips. They taste just as good on the heated outdoor patio. 877 Grant Ave, 415.899.1516

Cocina Antigua Latin American With a sign that’s hard to see from South Novato Boulevard, this family-style Central American restaurant and market serves meals that represent the Mayan culture and family meals of owners Mayra Ordoñez and Juan Cutz. Look for spices, beans and fresh produce at the market and the region’s famous dishes — pupusas, tacos chapines and hilachas — as some of the daily offerings. 1559 South Novato Blvd., Suite J, 415.895.5960

Ghiringhelli’s Novato Vino American The Ghiringhelli family, lifelong Marin residents who own Trattoria Ghiringhelli in Novato, FairFix Cafe, Ghiringhelli Pizzeria and Deer Park Villa in Fairfax, added a new wine shop and tasting room adjacent to their Novato restaurant. Unique and hard-to-find wines by the bottle or taste, light bites of cheese boards and flatbreads and indepth dinner menus are available to go or enjoy onsite. 1535 South Novato Blvd, 415.878.4915

Crave Californian Executive chef Christian Pulido serves up seasonally driven California cuisine on the shaded terrace and in a modern dining room, replete with George Nelson bubble lamps. Char siu octopus and a soba noodle salad push the flavor boundary while a CAB burger

Hopmonk Tavern American The beer garden-style outdoor patio and live music keep fans coming back to this Novato brewhouse tucked into the Vintage Oaks Mall. And let’s not forget the ample selection of beers on tap. 224 Vintage Way, 415.892.6200

Jerrys Downtown BBQ American Southern flavors and plenty of smoked meats are highlights of an all-day menu that includes a classic BLT updated with house-smoked salmon or a barbecue plate with tri-tip and chicken. Brunch is available on the weekends (breakfast sandwich, Swedish pancake stack) and there is picnic-style shaded seating outside, too. 7380 Redwood Blvd, 415.895.5592 Le Col Rouge American Owner Robin Lindsey is a huge fan of the Nashville hot chicken, and the sandwiches here range in heat from Death by Redneck (also the restaurant’s name) to plain with no cayenne or hot sauce added. Get your bird grilled or fried, layered into a bun with coleslaw or atop a salad. There’s even a side of fried okra, because, well, Nashville. 1531 South Novato Blvd, 415.895.6466 Marvin’s Restaurant American This place, known for “Best Breakfast in Novato,” also serves up generous portions for lunch. The corned beef hash, Benedicts and superb service draw a consistent crowd yearround. 1112 Grant Ave, 415.892.4482

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Michael’s Sourdough American The bread is made on site and is said to have magical qualities. It better, as it is the only holder for the overstuffed wonders served at this Best of the County winner. Fans return over and over to the San Rafael and Novato locations for their faves, ordered by number, then swoon over the huge sandos piled with meat, cheese and enough shredded lettuce to ooze out the sides and onto your lap. 999 Andersen Drive, Suite 165, 415.485.0964 Rustic Bakery Californian Organic pastries, breads, salads and sandwiches are on the menu at this location downtown, including daily seasonal specials. Try the Marin melt — Cowgirl Creamery’s Mt. Tam and Point Reyes Toma cheeses grilled on honey whole wheat, served with dressed baby greens and crisp apple slices. It’s even better on the patio. 1407 Grant Ave, 415.878.4952 The Boardroom American The Speakeasy owner and executive chef Munther Massarweh calls his next-door restaurant a “piano dining room” influenced by Prohibition-era Chicago. A piano sits under photos of Elvis and Marilyn Monroe but it’s the a secret library door that drives home the concept. The white

linen-covered tables and dark leather chairs are a good match for a martini, itself designed to pair with a classic wedge salad, escargot or herb crusted filet mignon. 504 Alameda Del Prado, Novato; 415.883.7793 The Speakeasy American There’s nothing like the comfort of a solid burger and beer when you’re kicking back and watching the game. In addition to the 10 beers on tap, cocktail inspo ranges from the 1920s to the 2020s. A new menu includes buffalo chicken lollipops and mini street tacos to savor on the patio. 504 Alameda del Prado, 415.883.7793

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Trailhead American Order shareable snacks, salads, sandwiches and bun fun (savory hot dogs and sausages) at the counter before grabbing a seat on the all-day café’s shaded patio. The baked goat cheese is a standout and pairs with the 10 local beers and two wines available on tap or from the craft can program. 127 San Marin Drive, Novato; 415.493.6902

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T H E AT E R / C O M E D Y / M U S I C / M U S E U M S / E V E N T S / F I L M / TA L K S

EDITED BY CHRISTINA MUELLER

MARIN CITY Celebrates Its 80THAnniversary It’s been 80 years since Marin City’s World War II-era founding as a place |to call home for wartime shipyard workers and arrivistes during the Great Migration. The year-long celebration unfolds in August and September to celebrate the community’s history, culture and art and share the untold story of Black perseverance in Marin. marincity80.com

Opening August 20, The Legacy of Marin City, 1942–1962, at Marin Center’s Bartolini Gallery considers the memorabilia of Black shipyard workers with a virtual-reality experience, soundtrack listening stations and historical knowledge around housing discrimination; through October 20. A second exhibit, The Housing History, 1942–1962, at Marin Civic Center Board of Supervisors 3rd floor and 1st floor lobbies, tells the story of Frank Lloyd Wright protégé Aaron Greene, who architected Marin City’s Golden Gate Village and looks at the continual fight for housing rights and equality through community artifacts and artwork and at discriminatory issues such as redlining and whitewashing; opening August 20. Part play, part musical, The Joseph James Experience dives into the life and impact of Marin City’s own Joseph James, a Marinship shipyard worker who helped end discrimination in his union; opening August 20. Over Labor Day Weekend (Sept 3–5), join in the ribbon-cutting for the opening of the Marin City Historical and Preservation Society; walk the car show; listen to blues, jazz, zydeco, soul and gospel music at the music festival; and join in a homecoming and revival celebration of the community. On September 10, go for a Sail on the Matthew Turner to honor our Marin ancestors who helped build the 93 ships that set sail from the Marinship shipyard.

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AUG 14 Caroluna The summer music series presented by BelvedereTiburon Landmarks Society at Old Saint Hilary’s continues with a lyric soprano performing opera arias and art songs by Mozart, Puccini, Debussy and more. landmarkssociety.com AUG 27 Colbie Caillat The two-time Grammy award-winner, perhaps best known for her breakout hit “Bubbly” in 2009 and “Brighter than the Sun” in 2011 visits Santa Rosa with Nick Davisson and Ellie James along for the ride. lutherburbankcenter.org

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ARTS & LECTURES AUG 1–SEPT 5 Two Gentlemen of Verona Directed by Steve Beecroft, this Shakespearian comedy, thought to be his first, considers love, redemption, betrayal and other soon-to-be hallmarks of The Bard’s style, and is performed outside at Mill Valley’s Old Mill Park Amphitheatre. curtaintheatre.org AUG 2 Mohsin Hamid The author of The Reluctant Fundamentalist returns to discuss his latest novel, The Last White Man, where Kafka’s The Metamorphosis is reimagined in a tale of love, loss and rediscovery. cityarts.net AUG 3–21 The Lion King The winner of six 1998 Tony Awards features a score with Elton John and Tim Rice’s songs and has 10 productions running concurrently across the globe, including this one, in San Jose. broadwaysanjose.com

MUSIC AUG 5–7 Outside Lands Green Day might be the headliner, but the multiday music and food fest at Golden Gate Fields also includes Post Malone, SZA, Phoebe Bridgers, Lil Uzi Vert and Mitski, among many, many others. sfoutsidelands.com

AUG 27 Napa/Nola Charles Krug Winery hosts a day of classic New Orleans music (featuring Raw Oyster

Cult, Rebirth Brass Band, Big Chief Monk Boudreaux and others) and Cajun-ish food like a coastal shrimp salad, lobster roll and avocado fries. bluenotenapa.com

COMEDY AUG 7 Jim Gaffigan The affable star of “The Jim Gaffigan Show” makes a stop in Saratoga on The Fun Tour — interpret as you see fit. mountainwinery.com AUG 13 Bobby Tessel Marin Comedy Show presents an evening of laughs featuring L.A. comedian Bobby Tessel and the Standup Comedy Amateur Showcase in Novato. marincomedyshow.com

FILM AUG 4 The Gold Rush Presented free on an outdoor screen in downtown Berkeley, Charlie Chaplin’s hapless prospector tries his luck in the frozen North, but it’s the pair of dancing rolls that got everyone talking when this film premiered in 1925. bampfa.org AUG 6 Shrek The 2001 movie based on the 1990 William Steig book considers a green ogre and his donkey sidekick in a tale that involves one grumpy princess, a swamp and a special appearance by Robin Hood, presented in a drive-in format. larktheater.net

AUG 13 We Are as Gods Filmmakers David Alvarado and Jason Sussberg take a look into Stewart Brand, who is not only the creator of The Whole Earth Catalog, but was an influential member of Ken Kesey’s “The Merry Pranksters,” and founder of the modern environmental movement; followed by an in-person Q&A with the filmmakers. rafaelfilm. cafilm.org

MUSEUMS THROUGH AUG 21 Terra Incognita Three decades of Oaklandbased artist David Huffman’s Traumanauts (characters who traverse the galaxy) series explores science fiction,

AUG 6 Petaluma Music Festival Jackie Greene and Anders Osborne headline a day of music, food and fun, with 14 bands on four stages, brews from Lagunitas Brewing and Two Rock Brewing Company, and more. petalumamusic festival.org AUG 9 Little Feat Bill Payne is still at the keyboards and sings vocals for the band he helped form in 1969; though the band’s incredible live album, “Waiting for Columbus” was first recorded in 1977, their new tour carries the same name. thefoxoakland.com

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formalist abstraction and social justice movements of the late 20th century in a range of media, including largescale canvas, works on paper, ceramics, video and printmaking. moadsf.org THROUGH FALL 2022 Creative Conservation Featuring painted creations by rescued and rehabilitated animals and wildlife-inspired works from human collaborators, the plight of the animals featured in Disney’s The Jungle Book is front and center and paired with The Jungle Book: Making a Masterpiece exhibit that opens in late June. waltdisney.org THROUGH AUG 28 Seen & Unseen In the first exhibit of her work in more than 20 years, experimental photographer Imogen Cunningham’s images are the focus of this exhibit in Sonoma that includes street portraits from San Francisco’s Haight-Ashbury district and Paris, as well as family photographs, portraiture and abstract still lifes. svma.org THROUGH AUG 14 Obama Portraits The iconic, official portraits of President Barack Obama and Mrs. Michelle Obama from artists Kehinde Wiley and Amy Sherald are presented in the American art collection at the DeYoung, along with a video from the National Portrait Gallery. deyoung.famsf.org JULY 16–NOV 27 Faith Ringgold Bringing together more than 50 years of work, including her experimental story quilts and paintings of her renowned

American People and Black Light series, this retrospective of the American artist traces the artist’s evolution that expanded to consider the political and social changes taking place in the United States throughout her life. deyoung.famsf.org JULY 29–JANUARY 8, 2023 Hella Feminist Combining art and historical artifacts to explore feminism’s diverse stories in the Bay Area, this exhibition divided into three sections, Mind, Body and Spirit, includes newly commissioned works rooted in the idea that discrimination against all elements of identity (gender, class, race, sexual orientation, physical ability, education, age, etcetera) is interlinked. museumca.org AUG 20–FEB 12, 2023 Ramses Exploring the life and accomplishments of Ramses II, more than 180 objects in “Ramses the Great and the Gold of the Pharaohs” demonstrate the opulence and power of ancient Egyptian civilization, while a virtual-reality offering, “Ramses and Nefertari: Journey to Osiris,” takes you on a tour of two of the Egyptian king’s most impressive monuments, Abu Simbel and Nefertari’s Tomb. deyoung.famsf.org AUG 20–NOV 6 Consolidated Mess Inspired by the Hamilton Airfield historical archives, Oakland’s Lexa Walsh will consider the complexities of war and will be open for “office hours” during the first five weeks of the project’s construction. marinmoca.org

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EVENTS JULY 29–AUG 14 Hooray for Hollywood Featuring 15 performers and a full band of brass, strings and percussion, a century of movie music, from films The Wizard of Oz and The Greatest Showman and artists including Ritchie Valens and Prince, is brought to the stage at Jack London State Historic Park. bestnightever.org AUG 5–7; 12–14 Foodieland Night Festival More than 150 food trucks park on the Alameda waterfront to feed all the families and their friends who drop by to play games, shop and — oh, boy oh boy — eat. foodielandnm.com

AUG 13–14 Gravenstein Apple Fair Sonoma’s heritage apple is at the heart of this community-based fair that showcases local music on multiple stages, food (caramel apples — yes!), arts-and-crafts booths, and specialty and local products from Sonoma’s farmers. grav enstein applefair.com

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AUG 9 Chef Henna Patel The Greens Guest Chef Summer Series returns, and James Beard nominee and chef and co-owner of San Francisco’s Besharam will prepare dishes inspired by her native Western India. greensrestaurant.com

AUG 13 Wine Country Distillery Festival Marin’s Alamere Spirits and Petaluma’s Griffo Distillery are just two of the craft distillers and artisan vendors at this day-long event dedicated to showcasing Northern California’s burgeoning spirits

AUG 20 An Andalusian Evening Jubaea Estate in the Mayacamas mountains hosts one in a series of Great Places/Great Spaces events from the Sonoma Valley Museum of Art to browse the art, architecture and design in open studios while savoring

Mediterranean hors d’oeuvres paired with Jubaea Cabernet Sauvignon. svma.org AUG 20–SEPT 11 Art Auction Bolinas Museum is hosting a series of events for its 30th annual Benefit Art Auction, including the popular auction, online and in the galleries, and experiences, including a Last Call Cocktail Party on September 10. bolinasmuseum.org AUG 21 120th Anniversary Party The Outdoor Art Club of Mill Valley marks a milestone by throwing

a free community party with music, wine, beer, food and tours of its historic Bernard Maybeck-designed clubhouse and gardens. outdoorartclub.org AUG 26 Here and There Festival This roaming festival of songwriters curated by Courtney Barrett includes Japanese Breakfast, Chicano Batman and Julia Jacklin at Stanford’s Frost Amphitheater. live.stanford.edu

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BETTER MAKERS OUR COMMUNITY COMING TOGETHER IN 2022

EDITED BY DONNA BERRY GLASS

Kaila Love

Lisa Wittke Schaffner

Mike McGuire, Donna Liberatore Seager, Kanani Reynolds

IMPACT: Enabling students from low-income backgrounds to pursue their college dreams

SPONSORS: Dennis and Susan Gilardi, Dodge & Cox, Loomis, Sayles & Company, Marin Community Foundation and Nikhil Sharma

Marin-based organization 10,000 Degrees, which is dedicated to empowering students to enter and graduate college in Marin and six other Bay Area counties, held its annual One Amazing Community fundraiser gala in May at the Bill and Adele Jonas Center at Novato’s College of Marin campus. Simultaneously, it held five smaller satellite soirees around the Bay Area. The event raised $1.1 million. The gala program included an appearance by California Senator Mike McGuire, who served as guest auctioneer, plus a live performance by musical artist Kaila Love. Students from the San Francisco Conservatory of Music treated the audience to a jazz performance. Lisa Wittke Schaffner, CEO of North Coast Builders Exchange and board trustee of the Sonoma County Office of Education, was presented with the prestigious One Degree of Change award. She was recognized for her deep commitment and advocacy for youth, education and community in Sonoma County.

LISA CHAMBERLAIN (ON BEHALF OF 10,000 DEGREES)

10,000 Degrees Strengthens Educational Equity by Raising More than $1 Million at One Amazing Night Fundraiser

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Beyond Differences Promotes Culture of Belonging for All Students On April 14, about 175 individuals gathered for an evening of fun, friendship, food and fundraising for Beyond Differences at Michael Mina’s new restaurant in Tiburon, The Bungalow Kitchen, where they enjoyed delectable food and signature cocktails such as the Seagulls Landing and the Spicy Pina. Laura Talmus and her husband Ace Smith cofounded the nonprofit in 2010 in honor of their daughter, who was born with a rare craniofacial syndrome, and often ignored and misunderstood by her peers. By the end of the evening, supporters donated $500,000 to help the organization continue its yearround, free programs and lesson plans for 9,000 schools, as well as national awareness days on embracing differences. Guests at the fundraiser included State of California Lieutenant Governor Eleni Kounalakis

Laura Talmus and Ace Smith

IMPACT: Free school programs across the U.S. centered on building compassion, encouraging inclusion for all school-age kids and combating online bullying

SPONSORS: San Francisco 49ers, Marin Community Foundation, Norwegian Cruise Lines, United Airlines, BottleRock 2022 and the Fullerton Family Foundation

CHRIS GRIMSHAW/DESIRE TO INSPIRE STUDIOS FOUNDATION (LAURA); COMMUNITY ACTION MARIN (CHANDRA)

Community Action Marin Advocates for Greater Racial Equity Through Its Public Service Programs

Chandra Alexandre, Shuddha Butler and Monique Humphrey

IMPACT: Alleviating poverty within Marin through services such as early childhood education, safety net assistance and economic justice counseling

SPONSORS: Lagunitas Brewing Company, Cowgirl Creamery, Hafner Vineyard and Monsieur Benjamin

On May 20, more than 80 people attended the first-ever Step Up Marin!, hosted by social services agency Community Action Marin. The event, held at Las Palmas Center at Hamilton Field in Novato was a celebration of steps toward racial and economic equity made in Marin County. Benita McLaren, director of health and human services for Marin County, spoke to the audience about racial equity at the intersection of social services and public health. Community Action Marin’s CEO Chandra Alexendre presented a Community Courage Award to Kelli McMains, sharing the story of her journey from homelessness to securing a home and stability. Notable attendees included Marin Supervisors Dennis Rodoni, Katie Rice, Damon Connolly and Stephanie Moulton-Peters; San Rafael City Schools Superintendent Jim Hogeboom and Assemblyman Marc Levine.

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F R O M TO U R S A N D M A K EOV E R S TO D ECO R AT I V E D E TA I L S A N D R E A LTO R I N S I G H T S

A Ranch for Retirement

This updated 1960s home is a serene standout with open spaces and natural elements.

BY PAMELA DITTMER MCKUEN | PHOTOGRAPHY BY MICHELLE DREWES

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Previous page: The new front entrance was configured to create a break between the front door and the living spaces. This page: Removing the wall between the kitchen and dining room allowed space for a peninsula with storage and a breakfast bar.

The verdant valley view and distant mountains are what drew Margret and Brett Hunter to their 1960s ranch-style home in Novato four years ago. The floor plan, however, not so much. A major renovation was needed to make it work for their retirement lifestyle. “The dining room, living room and kitchen were three separate rooms, so it was not set up very well for entertaining,” Margret recalls. “And the style was very mishmash. I wanted a more cohesive look.” To achieve those goals, they brought in designer Lori Henle, whose firm, Lori Henle Interiors, is based in Kentfield. “My challenge was to unify the overall flow and design of the home, design better storage solutions and create a modern yet soothing environment my clients would enjoy spending time in,” she says. The project included remodeling the kitchen, living room and master bath while also updating flooring, moldings and recessed lighting throughout. The new design scheme was inspired by the Hunters’ love of the beach, surf and nature, with materials chosen for their longevity and timelessness. Last remodeled in the 1970s, the galleystyle kitchen bore original cabinetry and aging appliances. It was closed off rom the dining room, and the pantry was inconveniently located in the hallway. Creating a more optimal traffic flow, the wall separating the kitchen and dining room was opened, and the doorway from the hallway to the kitchen was enlarged to 8 feet wide. A new U-shaped layout with a peninsula counter increases storage capacity while providing casual seating. The pantry was moved to an interior side wall. Above the cooktop, the patterned cement tile adds a dash of Old World charm. “The custom white oak Shaker-style cabinet doors with black matte hardware were selected for their ability to age nicely over time,” Henle says. The entire living room was transformed by a do-over off he fireplace wall, where a raised hearth projected about 20 inches into the space. A sleek new flush-mount gas insert with large-screen television above is faced with porcelain tiles from Walker Zanger, and

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In the living room, the fireplace is flanked by built-in shelving units that match the kitchen cabinets.

book-ended with custom built-ins that match the kitchen cabinetry. “She had a pretty swivel chair I wanted to flank the fireplace,” Henle says. “In order to do that, we had to remove the hearth and give more space there.” The original primary bath was awkwardly configured with a corner framed shower and a door that opened from the hallway, which allowed little privacy when guests were CONNECT WITH US ONLINE!

visiting. Henle’s creative solution was to relocate the door to the primary bedroom, thus creating a private en-suite. A frameless glass shower was positioned closer to the window to take advantage of natural light. She designed a custom white oak vanity with dual sinks, a clean apron front and Caeserstone quartz counter. Installed above the vanity is a large light-up mirror with a spacesmag.com/subscribe

defogger feature, flanked by twin pendant lights by Kelly Wearstler. The designer then artfully wrapped the space in contrasting tile patterns — chevrons, hexes and mosaics — which add playfulness and textural interest. “My clients lean toward modern lines but also enjoy pattern,” Henle says. “I incorporated pattern in a subtle way, often in tone-on-tone.” The primary bedroom required cosmetic refreshes to help it coordinate with the rest of the home. The walls were painted soft gray. The serene color palette is enhanced with the addition of a hand-knotted area rug and table lamps from Pottery Barn, and the slatted end-of-bed bench from Crate & Barrel. The layered window treatment is streamlined in appearance yet functional around the clock. The outer layer is a flat linen Roman shade with a blackout lining for sleeping, and the inner layer is a light-filtering roller shade. “That way they have privacy during the daytime while still letting the light come through,” Henle says. A side opening from the entrance hall to the dining room was closed off o create a focal point and a place to pause upon stepping into the home. The wood-topped console by Crate and Barrel and hand-knotted jute rug by Restoration Hardware offer a stimulating contrast to the clean, contemporary lines of the drum-style light fixture by Rejuvenation. Building height in the compact space is a vertically positioned mirror, also by Crate & Barrel. The mixed media artwork by Sausalito-based artist Kathryn Keller “makes you feel connected to the whole color palette,” Henle says. The project, which took about four months, was completed shortly after Covid19 lockdowns went into place. “I’m glad we got it done,” Hunter says. “We got to enjoy it when we were housebound for a year. Pamela Dittmer McKuen is an award-winning journalist who specializes in home, design and travel. She’s an ardent supporter of animal shelters, as well as nonprofits that combat homelessness.

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Just Sold in San Rafael Represented Buyer, Sold for $600,000

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3028 MEADOWS DRIVE • PARK MEADOWS • PARK CITY, UTAH LISTED AT $5,320,000

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This stunning home has an open floor plan with a great flow, it is ideal for entertaining both inside and out. The warm and stately living room has vaulted ceilings and hardwood floors throughout the main level, and a bright, spacious, highly functional kitchen–with a Wolf stove and a Subzero refrigerator. The basement offers a kitchenette and a bright living space, with two bedrooms, a theatre room, and has the option to be converted to a lockout. The deck is spacious for entertaining, or for just taking in the view! It’s the perfect space to enjoy long summer days and nights, and relax in the included hot tub. The deck has recently been retrofitted with new support beams and a waterproof deck flooring. The beautifully landscaped backyard is fenced in for privacy. Standout features include new tankless water heaters, new furnace and high efficiency Rheem air conditioner, a steam shower in the master bedroom, reverse osmosis water installed at the kitchen sinks, a heated three-car garage, and new exterior paint! This coveted Park Meadows location is conveniently located close to world class skiing, biking, hiking and cross country trails. Minutes to golf and skiing, historic Old Town, shops, restaurants, concerts, library and parks.

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TIBURON | $5,000,000 SOLD for $5,400,000 in 8 days! Mediterranean style 5br/5ba home in an idyllic retreat setting with awe-inspiring San Francisco Bay views. Andrea Dyer 415.786.7997 Tracy Curtis 415.910.0599 CalRE #02004989 | CalRE #02097401

MILL VALLEY | $3,195,000 4br/3ba Custom built energy-efficient modern home w/patio for entertaining, flat lawn, Bay views and gorgeous design details. Dorsi Bonner 415.497.7944 dorsibonner@gmail.com CalRE #02031458

CORTE MADERA | $2,295,000 Welcome to this 4br/3ba updated mid-century modern with views.This light, bright home has a main living area that leads to a deck with bay views. Carla Giustino 415.314.7914 cgiustino@cbnorcal.com CalRE #01215560

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SAN RAFAEL | $2,288,000 4br/3.5ba Bright & airy house on a charming cul-de-sac in beautiful Upper Lucas Valley. The backyard is like your own private arboretum. Lisa Byram 415.846.3821 lisa@lisabyram.com CalRE #01793707

MILL VALLEY | $1,795,000 Beautifully remodeled in 2017 this 3 bedroom, 3 bath home has both modern and farm-style contemporary flair and overlooks incredible Tam Valley. Kevin Kearney 415.297.3874 kevin@kearneyrealestategroup.com CalRE #01355515

NOVATO | $1,550,000 Welcome home to 21 Roca Court, where elegance and quality abound! 4br/3ba Home w/ tastefully landscaped gardens & 7 person hot tub! Angie Maroevich 415.328.5293 angela.maroevich@cbnorcal.com CalRE #02001526

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LAGUNITAS | $995,000 Enjoy this beautiful Lagunitas 4br/2.5ba bungalow that sits on a sunny, peaceful approximately one-half of an acre in the San Geronimo Valley. Michael Cusick 415.279.8054 mcusick@cbnorcal.com CalRE #01260333

SAN ANSELMO | $3,950,000 5br/3.5ba Estate w/built-in outdoor kitchen & sparkling pool.

NOVATO | $2,595,000 Enjoy this stunning view property, 3br/3.5ba in Woodview Estates!

Sue Pence 415.269.0417 sue.pence@cbnorcal.com CalRE #01745825

Amy Diller 415.716.1659 amysellsre@yahoo.com CalRE #01297467

CORTE MADERA | $2,450,000 3br+office, 2.5ba, 2,500sqft. Rare double lot w/inspirational vistas. Kim Corbett-Morgan 415.999.9797 Eric J. Morgan 415.999.5382 CalRE #00988741 | CalRE #01999265

SAN RAFAEL | $2,200,000 4br/4ba Stunning remodeled duplex in Gerstle Park w/studio. Christina & Karla 415.828.1584 info@homeinmarin.com CalRE #01183576 | CalRE #01372896

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SAN RAFAEL | $1,955,000 Luxurious 3br/2ba Mediterranean design home w/firepit & hot tub! Kim Corbett-Morgan 415.999.9797 Eric J. Morgan 415.999.5382 CalRE #00988741 | CalRE #01999265

MILL VALLEY | $1,925,000 Beautiful 4br/3ba updated home w/entertaining deck & garden areas. Susan Ferrington 415.519.3240 Katie Norby 415.307.3531 CalRE #01225752 | CalRE #01857831

MILL VALLEY | $1,900,000 3br/2ba Home w/private entrance & deck.

FAIRFAX | $1,795,000 Magical treetop 3br/3ba contemporary home with expansive views!

Kirsten Rames 415.302.8360 kirsten.rames@cbnorcal.com CalRE #02093573

Tania Reinhard 415.595.1699 taniareinhard@icloud.com CalRE #00959064

NOVATO | $1,690,000 Exquisite 4br/3ba home w/solar heated pool, hot tub and privacy.

NOVATO | $1,475,000 Single-level 3br/2.5ba home on a prestigious Vineyard Road w/pool

Jola Marra 415.608.4552 jolamarra@outlook.com CalRE #01710099

Jola Marra 415.608.4552 jolamarra@outlook.com CalRE #01710099

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NOVATO | $1,465,000 4br/2.5ba Renovated Contemporary home w/fabulous great room.

CORTE MADERA | $1,250,000 Gorgeous 2br/2ba townhome/PUD lives like single-family home w/views!

Peter Pickrel 415.385.8800 ppickrel@cbnorcal.com CalRE #01156183

Shari Wilkins 415.328.2323 shari@nbayhomes.com CalRE #01194450

MILL VALLEY | $1,200,000 Open concept 3br/2.5ba unit w/hillside/creek views & deck+patio. The Nordstrom Real Estate Team 415.302.7404 CandaceNordstrom@gmail.com CalRE #01320089

SAN RAFAEL | $1,050,000 Charming 3br/2ba 1950s single-family home on a large lot. Aileen Tong 415.806.7086 Colleen Cornell 415.215.6346 CalRE #01884175 | CalRE #01489999

SAN RAFAEL | $1,075,000 2br/2ba Luxurious spacious corner unit w/fireplace & balcony. Leonie Meissner 415.488.7315 Amy Diller 415.716.1659 CalRE #02177041 | CalRE #01297467

NOVATO | $995,000 4br/2ba home in the highly sought-after Pleasant Valley area! Susan Anello 415.218.4018 susananello@comcast.net CalRE #01808876

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SAN RAFAEL | $975,000 2br/2.5ba Desirable Quail Hill PUD w/expanded view deck. Terri Dawson 415.279.9879 Scott Cherry 415.713.6617 CalRE #01152254 | CalRE #undefined=undefined

NOVATO | $849,000 3br/2ba Single level MC modern, large backyard & shade trees. Ingrid Cornelissen 415.250.0983 ingrid.cornelissen@cbnorcal.com CalRE #01939473

NOVATO | $849,000 Rarely available 3br/2.5ba two-story townhome in Hamilton Park!

FOREST KNOLLS | $795,000 Compound comprised of four buildings with ridgeline views!

Denise Montalvo 415.640.1850 info@denisemontalvo.com CalRE #01780793

Michael Cusick 415.279.8054 mcusick@cbnorcal.com CalRE #01260333

NOVATO | Price Upon Request Move-in ready 2br/2ba Pacheco Valley Penthouse w/flexible flrpln.

SAN RAFAEL | $399,000 Desirable 2br/1ba two-story townhouse model is in Bahia De Rafael.

Abby Tanem 415.497.9542 atanem@cbnorcal.com CalRE #01301798

John Hammer 415.971.4769 jhammer@cbnorcal.com CalRE #00975220

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SAN RAFAEL | $295,000 Updated 1br/1ba condo in Villa Marin w/great amenities!

NOVATO | $2,288,500 Sold off market in Olive Ridge Community.

KENTFIELD | $1,800,000 Must see 3br/1.5ba w/additional unit!

Abby Tanem 415.497.9542 atanem@cbnorcal.com CalRE #01301798

Julie Widergren 415.827.8727 julie.widergren@cbnorcal.com CalRE #01402872

Johnson Team 707.795.1700 britt.johnson@cbnorcal.com CalRE #00985355 | CalRE #01993957

NOVATO | $1,425,000 Hamilton Field 3br/3ba beauty w/patio!

NOVATO | $1,195,000 Beautiful 3br/2.5ba ideally located home.

NOVATO | $1,150,000 3br/2.5ba home w/private backyard.

NOVATO | $1,099,000 3 bedroom, 2 bath Vineyard Meadows home.

Susan Flandermeyer 415.412.8262 sflandermeyer@cbnorcal.com CalRE #01880107

Johnson Team 707.795.1700 britt.johnson@cbnorcal.com CalRE #00985355 | CalRE #01993957

Naomi Thorne 415.559.5280 naomi@thornehometeam.com CalRE #01988116

Joanna Phillips 415.272.5705 joanna.phillips@cbrealty.com CalRE #02092074

MILL VALLEY | $999,000 2BR/1BA + studio Tamalpais Valley home.

NOVATO | $829,000 Ranch style 3br/2ba ready to be reimaged.

SAN RAFAEL | $529,000 Two-story 2br/1.5ba end unit with views!

NOVATO | $459,000 Private unit in popular Gateway Commons.

Jimmy Wanninger 415.990.8990 jimmywanninger@gmail.com CalRE #01352287

Kristie Martinelli 415.412.4720 krissrose12@gmail.com CalRE #01943588

Denise Montalvo 415.640.1850 info@denisemontalvo.com CalRE #01780793

Julie Widergren 415.827.8727 julie.widergren@cbnorcal.com CalRE #01402872

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Allison Salzer A PAT H TO H O M E Why Work with Allison • Data Driven Intelligence • Win-Win Deal Making • Design and Vision

FOR SALE

Learn more at AllisonSalzer.com

85 Mount Tenaya Drive, San Rafael Off-Market Opportunity in Lucas Valley 4 Bd | 3 Ba | 2,326 Sq Ft

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13 Deer Hill Court, Mill Valley Offered at $2,350,000 13deerhill.com

37 Plaza Drive, Mill Valley Offered at $1,395,000 - Duplex 37plaza.com

149 Chapel Drive, Mill Valley Offered at $6,175,000 149chapel.com PENDING

904 Ventura Way, Mill Valley Offered at $2,195,000 904ventura.com

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8 Nina Court, Mill Valley Offered at $4,995,000 8NinaCourt.com

SOLD

637 Redwood Ave, Corte Madera Offered at $3,250,000 637Redwood.com SOLD

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211 Meda Lane, Mill Valley Offered at $2,995,000 211Meda.com

8 Fairview Avenue, Corte Madera Offered at $2,950,000 8fairview.com

SOLD

172 Lark Lane, Mill Valley Offered at $2,183,000 172larklane.com

Additional 2022 Sales 80 Keats Drive, Mill Valley: COMING SOON Offered at $2,095,000 36 Mohawk, Corte Madera: PENDING Offered at $1,695,000 * 45 South Knoll, Mill Valley: SOLD $2,315,000 196 Esmeyer, San Rafael: SOLD $2,021,000 * 557 28th St, San Francisco: SOLD $1,968,000 * 1 Lower Via Casitas, Greenbrae: SOLD $1,188,000 * 306 Larkspur Plaza, Larkspur: SOLD $595,000 * *Represented Buyers

Joan L. Kermath, MBA Marin Home Professional 415.233.3031 joan@joankermath.com JoanKermath.com DRE 01308538

Marin Platinum Group (MPG) Top Agent Network (TAN)

Home: A place where someone or something is bred, nourished and fostered. A haven, island, retreat and sanctuary.

Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. License Numbers 01079009 and 01272467. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes in price, condition, sale or withdrawal may be made without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footage are approximate. If your property is currently listed for sale this is not a solicitation.

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BEAUTIFUL BELVEDERE LAGOON 48 Lagoon Road, Belvedere | $8,777,000 5 BD | 4 BA | 3820 (+/-) Sqft | 48Lagoon.com

This thoughtfully designed waterfront residence located on the coveted Belvedere Lagoon offers luxurious and tranquil living. Combining a contemporary design with an abundance of natural light this stylish home is an entertainer’s dream, situated on one of the best sites on the Belvedere Lagoon. This fabulous residence seamlessly connects the indoors to the outdoors with optimum window placement and light. The landscaping and outdoor entertainment areas were designed to perfection offering a sprawling level turf lawn, manicured landscaping, flagstone entertainment patio, and a dock. A wonderful setting for ‘al fresco’ dining and entertaining family and friends. The inviting living room offers wonderful natural sunlight, a wood burning fireplace, and opens to a private courtyard. The dining room features open beam ceilings, tile flooring and a wall of windows overlooking the Belvedere Lagoon. The chef’s kitchen offers style and functionality with granite countertops, large center island with seating, Viking 6 burner gas range, Miele dishwasher, KitchenAid refrigerator, walk-in pantry, built-in desk and adjacent family room. The spectacular primary suite is located on its own wing upstairs offering stunning lagoon views. This one of a kind residence is located in a premier Belvedere location offering close proximity to downtown Tiburon’s shops, restaurants, waterfront pathways, San Francisco and Angel Island ferries, the Boardwalk shopping center, and the San Francisco and Corinthian yacht clubs.

Shana Rohde-Lynch Broker Associate C 415.264.7101 O 415.789.9999 SRL@Compass.com Go2Marin.com DRE 01079806

#1 Bay Area Real Estate Agent (SF Business Times 2022)

#27 in Nation on RealTrends “TheThousand List” (The Wall Street Journal 2022)

Compass is the brand name used for services provided by one or more of the Compass group of subsidiary companies. Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. License Number 01866771. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes in price, condition, sale or withdrawal may be made without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footage are approximate.

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PICTURESQUE VALLEY VIEWS 88 Paseo Mirasol, Tiburon | $5,377,000 5 BD | 4.5 BA | 4268 Sqft | 88PaseoMirasol.com

Enjoy indoor/outdoor living at this spectacular Tiburon residence, set on approximately 3/4 of an acre of land with views of nature in every direction. The park like grounds feature extraordinary landscaping and a multitude of exterior living spaces with a turf putting green, hot tub, bocce ball court, vegetable gardens, fruit trees, and meandering pathways; ideal lot with room for a pool and 2nd guest house. This stunning home features multiple places to entertain and an inviting floor plan sure to appeal to every lifestyle.The dramatic foyer opens to the living room with sliding doors perfectly framing the picturesque views. Beautifully remodeled, chic and stylish chef’s kitchen with high-end stainless steel appliances, counter seating, and wet bar; adjacent casual dining area and large adjoining family room with built-in media center. The oversized primary suite is located off of the main level featuring a separate office (or ideal nursery) and huge closet; primary bath with dual sinks, jetted tub, and a stall shower. The lower level features 4 bedrooms (two en-suite), 3 bathrooms, and a family/media room. This special property is ideally located close to Bel Aire School, the Cove Shopping Center, Ring Mountain, and Hwy 101. Only minutes to downtown Tiburon's Main Street gourmet restaurants include Michael Mina's Bungalow Kitchen, Squalo Wine Bar, Caviar Co. tasting cafe, and Sam's Anchor Cafe.

Shana Rohde-Lynch Broker Associate C 415.264.7101 O 415.789.9999 SRL@Compass.com Go2Marin.com DRE 01079806

#1 Bay Area Real Estate Agent (SF Business Times 2022)

#27 in Nation on RealTrends “TheThousand List” (The Wall Street Journal 2022)

Compass is the brand name used for services provided by one or more of the Compass group of subsidiary companies. Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. License Number 01866771. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes in price, condition, sale or withdrawal may be made without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footage are approximate.

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8 Crest Road, Belvedere $17,775,000 | 8CrestRoad.com (Co-listed with Dave DuPont, Compass) 7 BD | 4.5 BA | 5,900 (+/-) sqft | 1/2 (+/-) acre This captivating custom residence offers a rare combination of privacy and serenity, featuring panoramic views of the Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, Sausalito and Mount Tamalpais

37 Alcatraz Ave, Belvedere $4,977,000 | 37Alcatraz.com 5 BD | 5.5 BA | 3,971 (+/-) sqft This exceptional residence exudes character, style and elegance with sweeping views of Mount Tamalpais, the San Francisco Yacht Club, Belvedere Island, San Francisco, and the Bay Bridge

36 Bay Vista Drive, Mill Valley $3,577,000 | 36BayVista.com 5 BD | 4.5 BA | 3996 (+/-) sqft | 14,040 (+/-) sqft lot Includes 1BD/1BA apartment and 1BD/1BA studio Spectacular south-facing views of San Francisco, the Bay Bridge, Angel Island, Belvedere Island and Sausalito

79 Saint Thomas Way, Tiburon $6,777,000 | 79SaintThomas.com 4+ BD | 4.5 BA | 5612 (+/-) sqft | 3/4 (+/-) acre This luxury waterfront residence is in a league of its own, all on one level, offering grand scale living areas and quality finishes, with sweeping views of the bay and the San Rafael bridge from almost every room

87 Carnoustie Heights, Novato $2,977,000 | 87Carnoustie.com 4 BD | 3.5 BA | 3195 (+/-) sqft | 1/2 (+/-) acre Located in the Marin Country Club with sweeping valley views and multiple entertainment spaces; renovated single level home with an open floorplan

20 Westgate Drive, San Rafael $4,377,00 | 20WestgateDrive.com 4 BD | 3.5 BA | Detached Office | 5175 (+/-) sqft | 1 (+/-) acre This one-of-a-kind residence offers unparalleled sophistication and a seamless blend of contemporary architecture showcasing soaring ceilings, gallery walls, natural light, and the finest materials throughout

3333 Paradise Drive, Tiburon $3,377,000 | 3333Paradise.com 3 BD | 3 BA | 3430 (+/-) sqft | 1 (+/-) acre A unique opportunity presents itself in the offering of this idyllic retreat with sweeping views of the San Rafael bridge and across the bay

45 Monterey Drive, Tiburon $3,477,000 | 45Monterey.com 4 BD | 3.5 BA | 3127 (+/-) sqft | 15,942 (+/-) sqft lot This contemporary residence offers open and airy living areas, stunning kitchen, huge backyard, and picturesque views of San Francisco and Sausalito

84 Eastview Ave, Tiburon $2,977,000 | 84Eastview.com 3 BD | 2.5 BA | 2510 (+/-) sqft | 8150 (+/-) sqft lot This one-of-a-kind residence is located on the iconic Corinthian Island offering views of the rolling hills of Tiburon, the bay, Angel Island, the Belvedere Lagoon, and Mount Tamalpais

Shana Rohde-Lynch Broker Associate C 415.264.7101 D 415.789.9999 SRL@Compass.com Go2Marin.com DRE 01079806

#1 Bay Area Real Estate Agent (SF Business Times 2022)

#27 in Nation on RealTrends “TheThousand List” (The Wall Street Journal 2022)

Compass is the brand name used for services provided by one or more of the Compass group of subsidiary companies. Compass is a real estate broker licensed by the State of California and abides by Equal Housing Opportunity laws. License Number 01866771. All material presented herein is intended for informational purposes only and is compiled from sources deemed reliable but has not been verified. Changes in price, condition, sale or withdrawal may be made without notice. No statement is made as to accuracy of any description. All measurements and square footage are approximate.

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RESORT ESTATE LIVING JUST 15 MINUTES FROM SAN FRANCISCO | 608 Seminary, Mill Valley | Price upon request. Rare opportunity to move right into a thoughtful, high-end extensive remodel in Mill Valley, just completed after four years of careful execution from a team of architects, designers, and tradesmen. This fresh, modern home re-imagines Mediterranean luxury built to the highest standards. Fusing grand scale with rich, natural, warm materials; the house has a spacious yet cozy living experience and enjoys abundant sun and inspiring bay and mountain views. Mature landscaped grounds provide a sense of privacy, spaciousness, and tranquility. This 6500sf +/- home features 5 bedrooms, 4 full + 2 half baths, exquisite central dining and living room, enormous family room, ultra-chef’s kitchen, and decadent primary suite. Enjoy all-new steel windows and doors, smart home and environmental technology, interiors crafted from the studs with high-end tile, stone, custom millwork, and hand-scraped hardwood floors. Quality finishes featuring Henrybuilt, Heath, Boffi, utron, Falper, California Closets, Lutron, Gaggenau, Miele, and others, complete with 3-car garage, mud room, private auto-court, expansive yard, multiple living patios, and infinity edge-endless spa/pool.

Joshua Deitch, Exceptional Representation 415.572.5433 I JoshuaDeitch@me.com JoshuaDeitch.com I CalBRE# 01902477

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94 SHADY LANE ROSS $4,425,000

SOLD

SOLD

BUYER REPRESENTED

TIBURON 25 TURTLE ROCK

BUYER REPRESENTED

$5,177,000

PENDING

TIBURON 4881 PARADISE

$6,750,000

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BELVEDERE 230 MADRONA

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Extraordinary Belvedere | $6,499,000 | 340 Beach Road World class waterfront location and amazing panoramic views define this quintessential residence. Meticulously maintained, this property features approximately 3,300 sq. ft. of living space, with three bedrooms, an office, and three full baths. Views command from every room with vistas of Belvedere Cove, Corinthian Island, Tiburon, Angel Island, Bay Bridge, and the San Francisco skyline. Waterfront living at its finest. 340Beach.com

Mark Millstein

415.601.9240

mark.millstein@sothebysrealty.com MarinPremierHomes.com Lic.# 00800285

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Tiburon

3650Paradise.com

7 Beds | 7 Baths | 2 Half-Baths | 8,200± Sq Ft | .67± Acre Lot | Guest House | Gated | 3-Car Garage | Access to Private Beach | $9,995,000

GLOBALESTATES .COM

Lydia Sarkissian

Magda Sarkissian

Bill Bullock

l.sarkissian@ggsir.com

m.sarkissian@ggsir.com

bb@ggsir.com

Lic.# 01159670

Lic.# 02028978

415.517.7720

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GLOBALESTATES .COM

Lydia Sarkissian

Magda Sarkissian

Bill Bullock

l.sarkissian@ggsir.com

m.sarkissian@ggsir.com

bb@ggsir.com

Lic.# 01159670

Lic.# 02028978

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COMMUNITIES

Olompali State Historic Park

Stafford Lake Regional Park

Downtown Novato

NOVATO / The northernmost city in Marin County, Novato offers something to appeal to every one of its residents, young and old, from history buffs to tech workers. Novato is home to a diverse group of businesses, including the U.S. headquarters of Birkenstock, the venerable Buck Institute on Aging, pharmaceutical company Ultragenyx and Novato Community Hospital. Beyond the city’s numerous eateries, healthy food fans can find organic produce at the Downtown farmers’ market and at the College of Marin’s Indian Valley Organic Farm and Garden, while shoppers can get their fix at the Vintage Oaks Shopping Center. For those who want to learn more about the Coast Miwok peoples who once occupied the area, a visit to 700-acre Olompali State Historic Park, as well as the Museum of the American Indian, are a must. Other cultural hubs in Novato include the Novato History Museum, Hamilton Field History Museum and the Marin Museum of Contemporary Art. Plenty of events keep residents engaged as well, including the Novato Festival of Art, Wine and Music; 4th of July parade; and a car show (October 7–8 this year). With more than 3,600 acres of protected open space, Novato is also a great place to get outdoors at spots like Stafford Lake Regional Park and the Mount Burdell Preserve. — LOTUS ABRAMS

THE STATS POPULATION: 53,000+ MAYOR: Eric Lucan NOTABLE RESIDENT: Jared Goff FUN FACTS: City Hall is located in a former Presbyterian church built in 1896. The Fireman’s Fund office was a shooting location in Star Trek VI: The Undiscovered Country (1991).

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