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Fans of greeting cards made up of New Yorker cartoons may be familiar with one in which a couple is seated in a living room, and the man, reading a newspaper, says to his wife, “hmm, gay marriage...haven’t they suffered enough?” And the answer is no. Same-sex couples are entitled to the same miseries and brutalities the rest of us have faced. They should be free to enjoy every single one of the lovely side dishes associated with nuptial repast: infidelity, deceit, betrayal, financial ruin, anxieties over raising children, mismanaged priorities, dreadful home decoration decisions, family vacations, inlaw problems, and abuse in all its forms. The piercing clarity about life that one earns as a result of marital miscalculations (in my case, two) should be available to all

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Phew! We really dodged several million bullets... Thank god the U.S. government captured, tried and imprisoned the “American Taliban” John Walker Lindh [“Johnny Got His Gun,” March 15]. If that had not happened, it is likely that thousands of American soldiers might have died in Afghanistan, along with tens of thousands of innocent Afghan civilians, many of them children. Drug lords and warlords might have divvied up the country, the society might have been torn to shreds, corrupt officials might have stolen billions of dollars meant to help rebuild Afghan institutions. A prolonged and pointless war, involving the use of killer drones, targeted assassinations, “collateral damage” on an epic scale, could have resulted in a stalemate, if not an outright loss for the U.S. American bases might have been used as torture chambers, and our country’s moral standing would have suffered a precipitous decline. Thank god the U.S. government captured, tried and imprisoned the “American Taliban,” John Walker Lindh, and saved us from such a fate. Buff Whitman-Bradley, Fairfax

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Point of no return Regarding the Taliban kid, I do not think he deserves to spend 20 years in a U.S. prison. He should not be in a U.S. prison at all. While in this country he became enamored of another religion, people and country. He went to live with these people from another country and joined forces with them on their soil. I am sure many of us with roots in another religion or country wanting to protect those roots can relate. However, the next phase is critical. If that other country becomes at war with your original country then you do have to choose. You can choose to be neutral, or to go back to your original country, or to fight on your new country’s side. If you choose your new country and take arms up against your birth country then this choice is crystal clear. You have chosen to be a traitor to your original country. This is what the Taliban kid did. He should not be in a U.S. prison. He should be in his chosen country. I am also concerned about his release. Will a 40-yearold religious fanatic be a danger to us when he is released in America? In addition, I would love to hear a child behaviorist’s explanation on how a child can become so removed from his own family and own people to do what John Walker Lindh did. My guess is that John was betrayed. But we all have our own story and each person takes the hand dealt to them and makes of it what they will. With freedom one needs to accept responsibility. John Walker Lindh, the Taliban kid, should have lost his citizenship and not be allowed on U.S. soil.

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What exactly was the point of your cover story about John Walker Lindh? The man is a confessed, convicted criminal who knowingly joined the Taliban and is complicit in the murder of a CIA agent. His father may see it differently but, then, his father enabled Lindh to take the path he took. Surely there are many patriotic veterans of the Afghanistan war in Marin whose stories would have been more edifying than your whitewash of a traitor.

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I do feel for the parents of John Walker Lindh. As a parent, we want to nurture our children and provide them with all the resources possible to them to achieve their potential. John Walker Lindh’s parents did that and they encouraged him to make choices. Unfortunately he made some very bad ones. Lindh joined the Taliban. He took up arms to fight for the Taliban and ultimately against the USA. He became a religious zealot and his actions were voluntary. The fact that he became a Muslim is irrelevant to the discussion. What is important is the lifestyle he espouses through violent means.

The article focused on decisions about his future wife wearing the hijab. That is several steps up the decision tree. Let’s start with facts such as: publications like the Pacific Sun would not exist under the Taliban. The religious freedom that allowed him to make his choices—gone. Women’s civil rights, well let the Taliban’s history speak for itself. Before Lindh was captured, he was armed and prepared to fight the U.S. armed forces. Personally I did not agree with the policies that we invoked in the wars in Iraq and Afghanistan. Regardless, if the soldier out there is a white farm boy from Iowa, a black woman from Mississippi, or a Hispanic kid from Fresno, I have their backs. I am not sympathetic to the fate of John Walker Lindh. He had choices and made some very poor ones. He does not deserve clemency. From the information that I read in this article and other newspaper accounts, I have not heard that he regrets the poor decisions that he has made. Scott Drotman, San Anselmo

Let them eat paste! Some smart asses who will immediately profit from the taxpayers paying for all 4-year-olds to go to preschool think we’re all dumb enough to believe their study which says we’ll save a bundle because these 4-year-olds won’t end up in jail. I guess if we gave every 10-year-old an allowance of $10,000 a year we’d save another bundle because they won’t get arrested down the line for shoplifting or burglary or god knows what else. Hey, we passed Prop. 13 and one of the reasons was summer school for 5-year-olds. We were paying for the baby-sitting service all summer for these children, under the guise that they needed to go to summer school to learn dancing/singing and playing with other children under the watchful eye of a “teacher.” So the people now advocating for preschool for all 4-year-olds are once again...the ones who will immediately profit from it: Parents who want taxpayers to pick up the tab to baby-sit their children; teachers guaranteed a job as baby-sitters but being paid a teacher’s salary; and everyone else who will be getting a check for this new program. And of course the president who is trying to balance the budget (wink wink) and doesn’t give a s--t because he’s not running for anything again. Marcia Blackman, San Rafael

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ero-waste advocates got a chance recently to assess the state of their cause. The occasion was International Zero Waste Week, which wrapped up last Friday. The news: We’ve come a long way, but we still have a long way to go. The Northern California Recycling Association, comprising recycling businesses, community groups, towns and cities as well as individuals, hosted the annual event. The trade organization, which was founded in 1978, has more than 200 members, most located in Northern California. The association maintains a firm commitment to a key goal of achieving zero waste and moving beyond the 20th century recycling model. “We are seeing many of the more forward-thinking waste haulers looking at the bigger picture, and that is we are moving toward zero waste, not just county by county but also statewide,” says Laura McKaughan, president of NCRA. “It would behoove any waste hauler to get with the program now versus hanging on to business as usual until they are dinosaurs and other folks in their industry pass them up.” McKaughan says reducing the amount of material in the waste stream is the best place to make a difference in getting to zero waste. Recycling waste after it is part

of the stream now is an outdated paradigm. “Our organization is actively working to promote zero waste. We advocate for anything that sends the least amount as possible to landfills.” She points to Urban Ore in Berkeley as a prime example of the new age in zero-waste aspirations. Urban Ore is dedicated to extracting material from the waste stream and putting it to reuse, providing customers an opportunity to reuse cast-off material. Looking at items in the waste stream as a potential resource is at the heart of the Urban Ore strategy, one which many zero-waste proponents heartily endorse. “Diverting reusable items away from landfills by a lot of different approaches is very high on the totem pole,” says McKaughan, “much higher than recycling, which is a great way to extend the useful life of materials, but there’s a lot of toxicity in recycling, especially when you are looking at things like plastics recycling. Reuse and reducing are much higher goals.” The irony that McKaughan’s organization carries “recycling” in its name is not lost on her. She says talk has circulated in the organization about changing the name to reflect a more up-to-date zero-waste strategy. But name recognition is a power10 > ful force.

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Grand jury calls for herbicides to combat invasive broom New brooms sweep clean—but is there anything new that can sweep invasive French broom clean? A Marin County Civil Grand Jury is asking—because it’s looking mighty dry up on that beautiful tinderbox we call Mt. Tamalpais. In a new report titled “Marin on Fire Redux,” the grand jury is calling for action to create and maintain defensible space between the flammable weeds and vegetation within the mountain’s watershed and the 13,200 homes and other structures within a mile of the watershed boundary. “These 13,200 structures are in imminent danger of a devastating wild fire similar to the 1991 Oakland Hills firestorm,” the report states. The grand jury considered the Marin Municipal Water District’s new plan, the “Wildlife Protection and Habitat Improvement Program,” which offers two approaches to controlling the fast-spreading invasive broom species. One calls for manual elimination of the weeds, at a cost of $5.6 million a year; the second approach calls for a combination of manual weeding plus the use of the controlled herbicide glyphosate, at $1.6 million a year. Glyphosate is the active ingredient in Roundup. The Board of Supes approved of the use of glyphosate on county open space in 2009, as part of its “integrated pest management system” to control broom. Critics of the herbicide say the risk of having the chemical somehow seep into the watershed is not worth the savings in cost from simply attacking the weeds manually. The grand jury report goes on to recommend that MMWD officials approve the second approach, which, it says, “is the more effective and less expensive process for controlling broom.” So far manual efforts via hand and machine, not to mention grazing goats, have failed to get to the “root” of the broom problem—literally, its roots are hard to eradicate—or prevent seeds from spreading willy-nilly over the mountain. Broom infests more than 1,200 acres of the watershed and it is spreading at a rate of at least 30 acres per year, according to the report. In its conclusion to the report, the grand jury states it “strongly believes that the high risk of wildfires far exceeds the very low risk associated with the controlled use of herbicides.”

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Paul Gardner is a former Minnesota state representative. Recycling Reinvented is trying to get the Minnesota Legislature to enact a law that will allow business (big business, says Haskell) to proceed with EPR in that state. Gardner says his organization is advocating that Minnesota lawmakers create “state guidance that will allow businesses to meet [zero waste] goals within parameters.” In other words, let businesses decide how to meet zero waste. That has proponents like Haskell nervous. Are companies like Nestle trying to control zero-waste goals to their own best advantage? Or do they genuinely espouse zero waste as a benefit to society? Gardner says Jeffrey approached him to work on zero waste. “I knew all the usual lines about whether they were serious,” says Gardner, “and I could tell they weren’t kidding around. They have ruffled a lot of feathers in the beverage and consumer packaged goods industry by suggesting government action.” Gardner’s organization suggests that setting up a for-profit or nonprofit entity to handle the day-to-day activities associated with EPR is the way to go for business. He acknowledges that at least some zero-waste proponents look at the suggestion skeptically. Haskell is one of those. Speaking about the moves big business is making on zero waste, he says, “They are seeking to gain dominance over the material stream.” If waste haulers and recyclers “don’t play their game, they won’t [be able to] play at all. The city of Vancouver is the first to adopt a project [like the one Recycling Reinvented proposes in Minnesota]. And there has been a scream because companies that want to move toward recovery appear to be moving toward incineration. That’s anathema to us zero-waste advocates.” Gardner says Recycling Reinvented doesn’t advocate incineration. He maintains that the goal is to increase the amount of raw material producers gain access to through zero-waste programs. He also says the Recycling Reinvented push is staying out of states that already have bottle-return laws—like California. But big business banding together to influence state legislatures could spread to states that have been slower than California to embrace zerowaste strategies like bottle bills. Skeptics question whether Recycling Reinvented and Nestle and other big companies are trying to set zero-waste standards that will be to their advantage rather than the best benefit to society. Gardner maintains that it’s possible to create a zero-waste strategy that benefits business and society. Haskell remains doubtful that big business will create a model that holds societal benefit as the highest goal. “They are looking for the easy way out. They are not there to conserve resources.” Creating strategies to get to zero waste is an activity under way in cities, towns and at the state level in California. Cities in Marin and the county have made progress, but

there’s a long road to get to zero waste. The county’s JPA recently approved a contract with a consulting firm to help the county move toward zero waste. The JPA approved a contract for spending up to $200,000 with O’Rorke Inc. to help the county conduct a zero waste outreach effort. “They will help us get the message out,” says Nancy Mackle, San Rafael city manager and chair of the JPA. “They will help us figure out who to get that message to, who has been thinking about [zero waste] but hasn’t taken that next step.” The consultants currently are interviewing stakeholders before formulating a plan to proceed. The JPA also has entered into a contract with another consulting firm that will help create a uniform countywide bag-ban ordinance that cities can join. “We are really excited about that,” says Mackle. “They will create a model ordinance that each city can adopt.” The uniform ordinance, and a uniform position regarding environmental review, is in reaction to the threat of lawsuits from business interests that want to block plastic bag bans. Green Cities California already created a model ordinance for municipalities that want to join the bag-ban effort; and it has also created a master environmental assessment for municipalities interested in passing bans. The JPA chose Rincon Consultants Inc. for the work and will use $89,579 in general contingencies funds to, according to a staff report, “further Marin’s quest for zero waste and instill a reuse mentality in the public.” One of the newest programs in the Marin County arsenal to reach zero waste is up on the roof. Mackle notes that a plan to recycle composition shingles at Marin Sanitary Service started this month. Dubbed “Roofs to Roads,” the program seeks to divert more than 4,000 tons of shingles every year from landfill deposit.

The program will take them to a facility in Alameda to be transformed into an asphalt product or an additive used for paving. That kind of program reflects a mindset similar to EPR. The ultimate goal, says Haskell, is for business and waste haulers and scavengers to handle inorganic material destined for reuse. That leaves organic material, which should be composted rather than deposited in landfills. Using that dual strategy, in addition to coercing business into creating products that introduce less waste into the stream, zero waste can become a foreseeable goal, say advocates. And promoting reduced consumer consumption should be part of the equation, say the most militant of the zero-waste contingent. Jon Elam is general manager of the Tamalpais Community Services District, which has been in the forefront of zero-waste programs in Marin. It offers a community compost pile, has a batteryrecycling program and accepts pharmaceuticals. “Every day we have people who drop off unused medication,” he says. Elam, who served on the local task force, says, “There’s a big disconnect between policymakers” and people, consumers who want to get to zero waste. A zerowaste goal is fine, he adds, but there must be ways for people to participate. “There are still lots of collection problems.” Elam says private interests dominate the current system, which works on a profit-loss basis, meaning that zero-waste programs lacking “an economically viable foundation will not be very successful.” To truly embrace zero waste, Elam says, “we have to take the bad with the good.” As cities and states wrestle with nascent EPR programs, who pays for what benefits will be central to the zero waste story. < Contact the writer at peter@pseidman.com.

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Popular Marin musician Sean Hannan dies at age 45 Sean Hannan, the drummer sibling of the popular Marin folk duo the Mad Hannans, died this week after a yearlong battle with cancer. He was 45. Sean and his singer/songwriter brother, Jerry, had performed as the Mad Hannans from 1997 to the mid 2000s; their whimsical Americana-style songs earned them a large Bay Area following; tours of Ireland won them a fan base abroad as well. Former Marin actor/ director Sean Penn counted himself among their fans—the Mad Hannans’ song “I Thought I Was You” was featured in Penn’s 2007 movie Into the Wild. About a year ago, Sean was diagnosed with an aggressive form of cancer that required surgery to amputate one of his feet. Sadly, the disease spread quickly. A memorial was held March 22 at St. Raphael’s Church in San Rafael. No longer ‘Shocked,’ Hopmonk slates LGBT fundraiser After last week’s onstage anti-gay slurs by a certain singer-songwriter (and subsequent cancellations of most of her upcoming tour dates) many venues are facing a Michelle Shocked vacuum– and that’s not in reference to her mouth. Novato’s Hopmonk Tavern, one of the first to protest Shocked’s “God hates fags” speech, is filling the void March 29 with a “Comedy for Equality” evening featuring local yuksters Marga Gomez and Johnny Steele. All of the proceeds will go toward the Spectrum LGBT Center. Tickets are $20 online or $25 at the door. HopMonk is at224 Vintage Way in Novato. (415) 892-6200 or visit www.hopmonk.com.


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A Hitch in Time A brief history of cinema’s ‘greatest director’

Alfred Joseph Hitchcock was born Aug. 13, 1899, in Leytonstone, an East London suburb. His father, a greengrocer, once sent a mildly recalcitrant 5-year-old Alfred to the local police station with a note to jail the child for five minutes. Hitchcock’s subsequent terror of the police is palpable in practically everything he ever made, just as his strict Roman Catholic upbringing inspired his films’ rich vein of guilt and punishment. After studying art and engineering and dabbling in writing and graphic design, he landed a job as a title-card designer for silent films. His work took him to Ufa studios in Berlin, where he steeped himself in the works of Fritz Lang, F.W. Murnau and other expressionists, and after paying his dues as screenwriter and assistant director, he directed his first film, The Pleasure Garden, in 1925. His third film, The Lodger, was a smash hit, and he duly married his assistant director and lifelong muse, Alma Reville, born one day before him. Their only child, Patricia, was born a year-and-a-half later. After directing Britain’s first sound film, Blackmail, with a sure grasp of the new medium’s expressive possibilities, Hitch developed his reputation as “the master of suspense” by crafting a filmmaking style—through framing, camera movement and Russian theories of montage and editing—that could manipulate an emotional response from audiences while telling a story. His witty, stylish British films of the 1930s—notably The Man Who Knew Too Much, The 39 Steps and The Lady Vanishes—earned him an international reputation (the New York Times called him “the greatest director of screen melodramas in the world”), and in 1939 he signed a contract with Hollywood producer David O. Selznick and moved to California. His lfred Hitchcock may have been first American film, Rebecca, won the Best Picture Oscar of 1940. Upon the success of his second film, Foreign Correspondent, “the master of suspense,” but even Hitchcock purchased a 200-acre ranch in the Santa Cruz Mountains, he wouldn’t have been able to and it remained his country retreat for the rest of his life. Here he fell in love with Northern California, eventually filming five movies in handle the excitement of Best of Marin. San Francisco, San Jose, Santa Rosa, San Juan Bautista and Bodega Bay (but none in Marin—Hitchcock’s single connection to the county was his frequent As Hollywood rediscovers the filmmaking appearances at Ondine restaurant in Sausalito). The Santa Rosa movie, Shadow of a legend on the big screen this year, the Pacific Doubt, a Thornton Wilder original about a serial killer hiding out in a bucolic small town, was Hitchcock’s favorite of his own films. It also reflected his growing maturity as a filmmaker, Sun is paying homage to the cinematic subtly focusing on his characters’ psychological motivations and inner lives instead of the artist who delved deeper into the human “MacGuffins” (the director’s term for the plot devices—the microfilm, the diplomatic treaty, the what have you—that no one but the characters on the screen care about). psyche than any director before or since. After a mixed run of films including Spellbound (with its Salvador Dali-designed dream sequence), Notorious (starring Leopoldine Konstantin as Hitch’s first harridan mother figure), Rope (a crazy-stunt-tightFor only a dedicated student of the human rope of a movie shot in what seems to be one long take) and Strangers on a Train (a terrifically entertaining condition such as Hitch could gauge look at one of the director’s favorite themes, transference of guilt), Hitchcock entered his greatest period with Rear Window, a compulsively watchable meditation on Hitch’s other favorite theme, the complicity of voyeurism the unpredictable results of our readers and, by extension, movie-watching. This was followed by To Catch a Thief (a soufflé of a movie starring Grant, Grace poll of the finest food, beauty services Kelly and the French Riviera), a remake of The Man Who Knew Too Much (with James Stewart, a Hitchcock favorite), The Wrong Man (the director’s most somber work, the true story of an innocent man who was imprisoned for a lot longer than and home improvement opportunities five minutes), and Vertigo, Hitchcock’s masterpiece. This richly layered, deeply personal examination of imagery, emptiin the county. So get ready to be ness and the spiraling confluence of love and death got mixed reviews and poor box office after its world premiere at the Stage Door Theatre in San Francisco in 1958; 55 years later the prestigious Sight & Sound directors’ and critics’ poll voted it the “spellbound,” don’t get caught greatest film of all time. It was also in the 1950s that Hitchcock became as big a star as Cary Grant or Ingrid Bergman thanks to his hit TV show Alfred in the “frenzy”—the entire Hitchcock Presents, bringing a droll, refined, darkly comic persona to his weekly hosting duties. Around the same time, the upstarts county’s going “psycho”.... at France’s Cahiers du Cinema film journal pointed out something no one else seemed to notice: that Alfred Hitchcock wasn’t just a chubby little cockney who liked to scare people, he was a cinematic artist of the first magnitude. Riding high, Hitch scored again with the Because this year, we’re witty, sexy transcontinental spy thriller North by Northwest and then, at the age of 60, broke new cinematic ground with a violent, Dialing M... disturbing, cheaply made, expertly crafted horror flick called Psycho. (The film was a breakthrough on a cruder level as well: Hitchcock forsook his usual salary in exchange for 60 percent of the profits and ended up earning 15 million Kennedy-era dollars.) The Birds, a for Marin! terrifying allegorical fable about the end of the world (or, if you like, the unhealthy relationship between a man, his mother, his ex-lover and his lover-to-be) followed. —Jason Walsh Hitchcock made five poor-to-middling films after that and died in 1980, the same year he was knighted by Elizabeth II. In his 55-year career he was nominated for five directing Oscars and didn’t win a one, but his body of work is unequaled, he’s probably the most influential filmmaker of all time, and how many long-deceased movie directors are household names?—Matthew Stafford

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This shot from ‘North by Northwest,’ with the Best of Marin logo as the propellor, was in a ‘dead’ heat with the Janet Leigh ‘scream’ still from ‘Psycho’ to be the cover image of this issue. It went down to the wire, but we went with ‘Psycho’ due to its iconic status. Which would you have chosen?

NOT-SO-FOREIGN CORRESPONDENTS Aside from Alfred Hitchcock, this issue was presented by as sinister a collection of writerly reprobates as ever assembled: Carol Inkellis, Dani Burlison, Julie Vader, Matthew Stafford, Brooke Jackson and Greg Cahill. LIFEBOATS Best of Marin was kept afloat this year by our friends at the Falkirk Cultural Center, United Markets, the Belrose Theatre and Costume Shop, Lotus Cuisine of India, Comforts Cafe and Deli and Extreme Pizza. (CINEMA)TOGRAPHER “Jeff”from Rear Window wasn’t the only ace photographer in this issue: Thanks to Kirstina Sangsahachart! SABOTEURS Cheers to the designers, artists and scoundrels who stitched together the “body”of Best of Marin: Michele Palmer, Stephenny Godfrey and Jim Anderson...

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LOCAL BUSINESSES that have won their categories five times consecutively are elevated to the vaunted Best of Marin Hall of Fame. They remain in the hall for two years. This year, several new members join the esteemed group. Congratulations to all these winners who have been consistently voted tops for their terrific service.

to vote for us and we don’t vote for ourselves,” Schengel says. “I’m really blown away by it.” Her sister adds: “I’m so humbled that people take the time to do it.” On the other hand, the sisters know all too well how passionate Marinites are about their pets, and they’ve built their reputation by taking exceptional care of all those pups. --Doggie Styles

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1ST YEAR BEST BREAKFAST Fresh-from-the-oven scones, biscuits and muffins; blueberry pancakes with whipped cream and honest-to-God maple syrup; housemade sausages and omelets brimming with avocado, queso fresco and chorizo; fragrant lattes served in big bowls: What more could the mid-morning gourmet ask for? Half Day Cafe has been serving fabulous breakfasts to ravenous Marinites since 1986, and their whole-wheat sunflowerseed waffles, spinach-and-tomato California benedicts, five-grain organic hot cereal with dried fruits and cinnamon and freshly squeezed juices and lemonade (among other toothsome house specialties) are the stuff of local legend. --Half Day Cafe

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BEST INDIAN RESTAURANT Repeat Best of Marin winner Lotus Cuisine of India knows how to keep customers satisfied. The commitment to quality ingredients and respect for dietary restrictions exceeds all the competition. Everything is made in-house, including the gluten-free flour mix used to make the delicious naan bread. The menu is packed with many items that are vegan, vegetarian and gluten-free, such as the terrific Bengan Bartha. Sourcing the finest local and organic ingredients is a priority to keep the health-conscious eatery top-notch. The family-operated restaurant is one of five run by owner Pal Sroa throughout Marin. --Lotus Cuisine of India

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BEST ROSS VALLEY RESTAURANT AND BEST MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT A perennial winner is multiple categories, Insalata’s is a Marin favorite. The restaurant just celebrated its 15th anniversary and is as busy now as its first year. In addition to seated dining service, Insalata’s does a brisk takeout business at the counter in back and offers a full range of catering options for that special party or wedding. The menu is brimming with the Mediterranean specialties that Insalata’s is known for, from the signature fattoush salad to lamb tagine and homemade pastas with seasonal vegetables. Ingredients are sourced from local, organic purveyors whenever possible. --Insalata’s Restaurant

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BEST WINE BAR Cozy bar seating and intimate lounge areas keep devoted followers coming back to Rick’s Wine Cellar in Corte Madera. Serving 20 wines by the glass from all over the world paired with outstanding sandwiches, charcuterie plates and cheeses, the Wine Cellar has variety and selection. With a recent change in ownership, Friday and Saturday hours have been expanded to 11pm, and the weekday happy hour goes from 3-7pm. The Wine Cellar carries hard-to-find and cult bottles of wines for that special gift, which the knowledgeable staff can help you choose. Sign up for the newsletter and learn about their wine clubs at rickswinecellar.com --Rick’s Wine Cellar

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BEST PLACE FOR A WEDDING Love is always in the air at Marin Art & Garden Center—and not just because of the birds and bees and butterflies frolicking about the lovely flowers, but because Marinites love weddings at MAGC! With ample indoor or outdoor reception seating, perfect lighting, a lovely gazebo and beautifully landscaped gardens, the center has been the place for countless couples. With lovely gardens and support of the arts dating back to the 1860s, this historic Ross location holds a particular air of magic that adds to the glow of bride and groom as they exchange vows. --Marin Art and Garden Center

30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Ross, 455.5260 magc.org

BEST HARDWOOD FLOORING Rafael Floors remains unmatched in quality, service and selection when it comes to hardwood flooring. Many changes in the industry have occurred during Rafael Floors’ 50-plus years in business. The most recent trend is an overall “greening” of products that are used in flooring, using renewable materials, such as bamboo and cork, replacing hardwoods. Rafael Floors combines old-fashioned customer service with the latest technologies to meet clients’ demands. --Rafael Floors

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BEST PET GROOMER Twin sisters Janine Schengel and Melinda Bowser (yes, real name) are a little surprised that their shop, Doggie Styles, has been elevated to Hall of Fame status because “we never ask people

Mike’s Bikes continues to be a dominant force in cycling-related products and service in Marin. Bikes are popular for transportation as well as pleasure and Mike’s offers a vast selection of all the latest technologies to satisfy cyclists and would-be cyclists. Among the standouts are electronic shifting systems, commuter and cargo bikes, 29-inch wheels for MTB and womenspecific bikes designed to fit the female body. Mike’s staff members are especially proud of their philanthropy work in Africa where they’ve distributed 6,000 bikes and will open a fourth store in Lesotho. --Mike’s Bikes

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BEST ORGANIC PRODUCE If you’re looking for naturally raised, locally grown, absolutely yummy fruits and vegetables, the Agricultural Institute of Marin’s farmers markets are splendid foraging options. The 30-yearold Sunday Civic Center market, the third largest in the state, features 150 to 200 vendors each week, offering not only a splendid diversity of produce (from conventional as well as certified organic growers) but also baked goods, artisan cheeses, grass-fed meats, pastured eggs and hot snacks like Belgian waffles, Aidell’s sausages and Donna’s tamales. --Agricultural Institute of Marin

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BEST PERSONNEL AGENCY Kelley Hartman, regional vice president for Nelson Staffing, sees all those reports about the job market in real life in real time every day. And, mirroring national trends, things are improving for North Bay job seekers. “Things are definitely picking up,” she says. “There are more jobs and fewer candidates.” People who are in good jobs are getting restless, too, and looking for other opportunities. All of which means Nelson Staffing, with its personalized service—“We take time with each applicant who walks in the door,” Hartman says—is the place for job seekers—and employers who need to fill a job—to start. ---Nelson Staffing

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BEST MUSIC STORE Mill Valley Music is dedicated to preventing the extinction of vinyl. Since the closing of Village Music, Gary Scheuenstuhl has provided a hub for vinyl, CD, cassette and even 8-track lovers alike. Set just off the busy downtown core of Mill Valley, this store is the place to go to walk the aisles and browse—you never know what you might find. “We specialize in obsolete technology,” he laughs. He loves what he does. And so do Marin music lovers. --Mill Valley Music

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BEST BEDS AND BEDDING Imagine falling asleep each night on a luxury bed, ensconced in beautifully designed fine European linens and high-loft down—even the coveted eider down—and waking rested and rejuvenated. Plenty of Marinites experience just that regularly. How? They’ve been to Duxiana, whose beds, says the San Rafael store’s owner Sharyn Johnson, have received “worldwide recognition for their dynamic design, superior construction and incredible durability.” Not only will you sleep well—on a high performance bed that can be customized—but you also won’t be shopping for another bed— maybe ever. --Duxiana

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2ND YEAR BEST BAKERY The heaps of freshly prepared desserts, loaves of tenderly kneaded and baked breads and magically decorated specialty cakes at Emporio Rulli will make your mouth water! The authentically Italian emporium of delicious wonder continues to bring a sample of sinful Italian delight to Marin pasticceria connoisseurs, with a wide selection of soul-quenching wines to wash it all down—and has been doing so for more than 20 years. Yum! -----Emporio Rulli

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BEST ICE CREAM/YOGURT With more than 10 years in business, Fairfax Scoop shows no signs of becoming a truculent tween. Using local, organic ingredients (70 percent from Marin, according to owner Ray Martin) and concentrating on doing one thing and one thing only: making delicious ice cream and sorbet in small batches on-site (cones are made in-house, too). The storefront is tiny, but the staff is always patient and pleasant, no matter how long the line. And it’s definitely worth waiting in line for. ----Fairfax Scoop

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BEST MEAL UNDER $20 Clear glass bottles of annatto oil arranged among jars of silverware line the counters of the festively crowded and brightly colored Sol Food takeout restaurant on San Rafael’s 4th Street, while lines form at the restaurant location just a block away on 3rd and Lincoln. It isn’t a special occasion that has brought the masses downtown for lunch, just a typical day of the scrumptious eats and gracious atmosphere at Marin’s best-loved Puerto Rican restaurant. ---Sol Food

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BEST PIZZERIA Ted Rowe, owner—with his wife, Barbara—of Mulberry Street Pizzeria, refers to himself as “a dinosaur about pizza” because he continues to serve, as he has since 1986, meal-size pizzas with “big, bold flavors that stand out,” using toppings that are generous in both size and amount. The Rowes work hard to maintain a clean, casual, fun restaurant with great food—which clearly appeals to Pacific Sun readers who time and time again have voted for Mulberry Street as the Best of Marin. ---Mulberry Street Pizzeria

101 Smith Ranch Rd., San Rafael 472.7272 mulberry-street-pizzeria.com

BEST THAI RESTAURANT Natalie and Sak Kamloom, owners of Thep Lela Thai Restaurant, aren’t resting on their laurels— they’re always striving to make their delicious dishes even healthier. They serve certified organic chicken and use canola oil and fresh, seasonal ingredients. The Kamlooms estimate their clientele is 80 to 90 percent repeat customers, who enjoy the best in food, service and setting, all at a more-than-reasonable price. No wonder they’ve been favorites for more than 20 years. ---Thep Lela Thai Restaurant 615 Strawberry Village, Mill Valley 383.3444 theplela.com

BEST MOVIE THEATER From foreign films to educational programs to star-studded festival soirees, the Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center offers much more than just the stale popcorn and mainstream rom-coms of most cineplexes. The Rafael holds movies up to the standard of other art forms—and film buffs across the Bay Area couldn’t be happier. ---Rafael Film Center

1118 4th St., San Rafael 454.1222 cafilm.org

BEST PLACE TO BUY MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS For more than three decades, Marin musicians and music lovers alike insist that Bananas at Large is the epicenter of all things musical in the county. Established in San Rafael way back in 1972, the music store has expanded from simply

selling guitars and band wind instruments to encompassing all aspects of sharing the undeniable joy that music brings. ---Bananas at Large

1504 4th St., San Rafael 457.7600 bananasmusic.com

BEST GLASSES AND EYEWEAR For more than 30 years, 20/20 Optical has provided Marinites with the clear vision to view the county in all its glory. With a wide selection of distinctive eyewear, the business has been on a winning streak with Pacific Sun readers. Without them, many of you would not be reading this right now. Thank you, 20/20 Optical! --20/20 Optical

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BEST MASSAGE Getting massage on a regular basis can greatly reduce stress, giving an overall sense of wellbeing. Mill Valley Massage, provides professional massage in a comfortable setting at a reasonable price. While soothing hands melt away the stress, circulation is improved and the immune system is given a boost. No wonder customers have been voting them Best of Marin every year since they opened. With two locations, MVM continues to bring affordable luxury to Marinites. ---Mill Valley Massage

61 Camino Alto Ste. 102, Mill Valley 381.1855; 1007 C St., San Rafael 460.1855 millvalleymassage.com

BEST HEALTH CLUB Osher Marin JCC’s health facilities have been offering Marinites several terrific reasons to get fit since 1991, and the options have expanded exponentially since it was renovated a few years ago—updated cardio equipment, three fitness studios, one of them dedicated to group cycle, a full-court gymnasium, an indoor pool, an outdoor pool and on-site childcare, plus massage, Pilates and personal training. It’s a workout just considering the options! ---Osher Marin JCC

200 N. San Pedro Rd., San Rafael 444.8000 marinjcc.org

BEST YOGA STUDIO When Bikram Yoga opened in 1994, it was only the eighth Bikram studio in the United States. Now 2,000 studios worldwide offer the unique Bikram method of high-temperature yoga practice. Following the Bikram credo of “Never too old, never too late, never too sick and never too bad to start from scratch again,” a typical class might include professional dancers and racecar drivers to injured athletes on the mend and everyday enthusiasts 14 to 90 years old. ---Bikram Yoga

1295 2nd St., San Rafael 453.9642 sanrafaelyoga.com

BEST CLEANING SERVICE Anyone who has ever—even just once—had to remove obnoxious dust bunnies, relocate the spider colonies in the laundry room and wipe crumbs and coffee stains from kitchen counters, knows the joy of stepping into a clean house at the end of a long day. Molly Maid of Marin continues to offer this reliable and timesaving service with stellar reviews and loyal, long-term customers. Molly Maid is available for one-time cleanings, regularly scheduled cleanings and gift certificates for new moms and anyone else who likes to come home to a clean home. ---Molly Maid of Marin

424 Irwin St., San Rafael 454.3600

BEST MOVING AND STORAGE The family-owned firm of Johnson & Daly (est. 1979) has a fleet of two dozen trucks, 40-plus employees and a 150,000-square-foot warehouse, the biggest in the North Bay. Their “soup to nuts” service ranges from packing, moving and storing your stuff as long as necessary to unpacking it and taking the boxes away. And thanks to its global team of destination agents, Johnson & Daly can handle moves across town or around the world. --Johnson & Daly Moving Storage

110 Belvedere St., San Rafael 491.4444 johnsondalymoving.com

BEST PAINTING CONTRACTOR Kunst Bros. Painting Contractors have painted everything from the San Francisco Theological Seminary to Industrial Light and Magic to the ICB Building to the gold leaf on the stage of Veterans’ Auditorium, but “our bread and butter is people’s homes,” says owner Nick Kunst. The business began in 1871 and has been in the same San Rafael location since 1959, and that 142 years of experience has translated into plenty of customer satisfaction and repeat business—and repeat Best of Marin wins. ---Kunst Bros. Painting Contractors

76 Belvedere St., San Rafael 456.4044 kunstbros.com

BEST NURSERY/GARDEN CENTER When asked why readers consistently vote Sloat Garden Centers Best of Marin, operations manager Dave Stoner’s first response was, “It’s the people who work here.” But he has many more reasons, including Sloat’s signature item, pottery. He also says that “sustainability, growing your own groceries” has become important to many Marinites. Whatever the reason—Sloat leaves other green-thumb centers green with envy. ---Sloat Garden Centers

700 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Kentfield 454.0262; additional locations in MillValley, Novato and San Rafael sloatgardens.com

BEST ANTIQUE STORE A Dove Place owners Robin and Wayne Wechsler invite everyone to come to their store to sell or

buy beautiful objects; Robin specializes in evaluating estate jewelry, and both Wechslers urge anyone who is thinking about maybe, perhaps, I don’t know, exploring the chance of doing something about some old Chinese porcelain or silver shoved back in the cupboard to talk to them—the market for those objects has been very good in recent years. ---A Dove Place

160 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Anselmo 453.1490 doveplaceantiques.com

BEST GIFT SHOP In a place filled with an eclectic mix of wind-up toys, novelty items, fine art and fine jewelry— Great Acorn really, truly has Something for Everyone. Looking for underwear for hands (that’s right)? Or a one-of-a-kind jewelry piece? Great Acorn is the place to find those items and more. And they’ll gift-wrap your purchase, too. It all makes for a very happy place. ---Great Acorn Co.

800 San Anselmo Ave., San Anselmo 454.2990

BEST CARPET CLEANING After winning the award for carpet cleaning five times in a row, it’s obvious that clients of Atlas Window and Carpet Cleaning are satisfied. All the carpet cleaning is done using unique tools that remove more soil than the competition. They are experts at stain elimination, going over, above and beyond. ---Atlas Window and Carpet Cleaning

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BEST PLACE TO BUY A SPA/HOT TUB What object could be more quintessentially Marin than a hot tub? The epitome of luxury and health, the home spas and hot tubs of Creative Energy have soothed the aching bodies and psyches of Marin’s high-powered and perpetually stressed for more than 35 years. Familyowned and operated, San Rafael-based Creative Energy teamed up with Hot Spring—the largest portable spa manufacturer in the world—in the early ’80s, and now boasts four locations throughout the greater Bay Area. ---Creative Energy

3815 Redwood Hwy., San Rafael 471.7727 creativeenergy.com

BEST SPORTS SHOES AND APPAREL Loyal customers know Arch Rival has the best service and their salespeople are the most knowledgeable about foot problems. Keeping up with all the latest technologies in footwear has kept Arch Rival at the head of the class. The longterm and experienced staff is now waiting on the grandchildren of their original customers, which is a clue that they are doing something right. --Arch Rival

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BEST BAKERY In just seven quick years, Rustic Bakery has bloomed into a mini-empire of high-quality bakery cafes serving delicious pastries, sandwiches and salads. The business started by baking its signature flaky sourdough flatbread crackers and in 2006 moved to a larger production facility on Magnolia Avenue in Larkspur. They decided to open a cafe in the front of the space on a trial basis for three months and serve croissants and coffee. From the first day the place was mobbed and two more locations followed in Larkspur Landing and Novato. What makes Rustic so successful is the commitment to quality, organic ingredients sourced from local producers whenever possible. Besides winning for Best Bakery, Rustic placed second for Best Organic/Sustainable Restaurant. Congrats! --Rustic Bakery

1139 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur 925.1556, 1407 Grant Ave., Novato 878.4952, Marin Country Mart, Larkspur Landing 461.9900 rusticbakery.com 2ND Arizmendi Bakery, San Rafael 3RD Sweet Things, Tiburon Breakfast is the most important meal of the day—and that goes double for double agents! Refuel your getaway engines with a classic fry-up at the Dipsea.

“Man does not live by murder alone,” observed Alfred Hitchcock. “He needs affection, approval, encouragement and, occasionally, a hearty meal”—which is why the director would have been wise to hunker down in Marin. Few in cinema have appreciated a full plate quite like Hitchcock, and Marin is “notorious” for its plethora of delicious culinary destinations. From Asian fusion and south of the border to traditional American and heart-healthy eateries, Marin’s dishing up delicacies that are simply, er...to die for.

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BEST BREAKFAST They may have been elected as the ones who make The Most Important Meal of the Day the very Best in All of Marin, but that doesn’t mean that Dipsea Cafe owner John Siotos is going to be all braggy about it. Asked what’s the very best thing on the breakfast menu he hesitates. “Such a big menu,” he says, and shrugs. Asked what his personal favorite is and he is stymied. “I have a hard time deciding.” When pressed, he finally comes up with: “Huevos rancheros? A scramble? We have lots of different scrambles.” That they do, and they serve their award-winning breakfast dishes until 3pm, too, and the restaurant dishes up Greek food in the evening. Expect great food; just don’t look for the hard sell. ---Dipsea Cafe

200 Shoreline Hwy., Mill Valley 381.0298 dipseacafe.com 2ND Comforts, San Anselmo 3RD Marvin’s, Novato

BEST BREW PUB/SPORTS BAR Quenching the micro-brew thirst in Marin County since 1989, Marin Brewing Company has made its mark in the craft beer scene locally and beyond. A frequent medal winner at prestigious contests such as Denver’s Great American Beer Festival, the World Beer Cup, US Beer Tasting Championships, World Beer Championships, North American Beer Awards and others, visitors won’t find just any ordinary beer-sipping experience here. An ideal location near the Larkspur ferry, Marin brewing Company has a great outdoor seating area for afternoons and a full menu until midnight, seven days a week.


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‘A good film is when the price of the dinner, the theatre admission and the babysitter were worth it.’ —Alfred Hitchcock

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1809 Larkspur Landing Cir., Larkspur 461.4677 marinbrewing.com 2ND Iron Springs Pub & Brewery, Fairfax 3RD Moylan’s, Novato

BEST BURGER JOINT Although the masses are becoming more and more conscious of what types of foods are consumed, there remains for many a strong hankering for big, hot, juicy burgers at the end of a long day. And for this, Phyllis’ Giant Burgers continues to lead the way in the Best of Marin Best Burger category! Stacking only the freshest ingredients and grass-fed organic beef together between freshly baked buns, Phyllis’ remains the burger joint that continues to satisfy hankerings for meaty goodness time and time again. “People keep coming back because they know we only use the freshest ingredients,” says owner James Cho of the four locations. “We’re proud to be a Pacific Sun hall of famer!” ---Phyllis’ Giant Burgers

to order, including sautéing the meats and vegetables. Their 13th location is set to open in Red Hill and while the space is being renovated, a High Tech food truck will be in the parking lot cooking up their signature tacos, burritos and the rest. Look for the food truck at Pacifics’ games this summer. ---High Tech Burrito

118 Strawberry Village, Mill Valley 388.7002; 942 Diablo Ave., Novato 897.8083; 484 Las Gallinas Rd., San Rafael 526.2188 hightechburrito.com 2ND Grilly’s, Fairfax and Mill Valley 3RD Taqueria Mi Pueblo, San Anselmo

BEST CHINESE RESTAURANT Marinites know that the best place for fresh, healthy Chinese food is Jennie Low’s. Served up in the bright space in Vintage Oaks shopping center, the restaurant leads the pack in innovative Chinese dishes from a variety of regions. Cantonese noodles stir-fried in a

spicy sauce, chicken pot stickers and mango chicken are some of the most popular dishes. Dim sum plates include shu mai, paperwrapped chicken, shrimp dumplings and an egg roll, with everything made in-house. Even the tea served at each table is a cut above the competition with a delicate perfume that enhances drinkability. Jennie would like her customers to know how grateful she is for their business during the 20 years her restaurant has been in Novato. ---Jennie Low’s

Vintage Oaks, Novato 892.8838 jennielow.com 2ND Ping’s Mandarin Restaurant, San Rafael 3RD Yet Wah, San Rafael

BEST DELI It can be comforting when things don’t change; once again, Comforts has been elected best deli in Marin. The remarkable Chinese chicken salad still rules the roost at the

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924 Diablo Ave., Novato 898. 8294; 2202 4th St., San Rafael 456. 0866 phyllisgiantburgers.com 2ND M&G Burgers, Fairfax and Larkspur 3RD Bubba’s Diner, San Anselmo

BEST BURRITO High Tech Burrito has served high-quality Mexican food from 12 different locations around the bay for 27 years. What sets them apart from the competition is the attention to detail during every step of the food preparation. Everything is made from scratch each day, from chips to beans and salsas. No lard is ever used, only clean, healthy ingredients go into every dish. All menu items are made

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26-year-old eatery, according to co-owner Erin Miwa. But the folks at Comforts don’t just rest on their laurels—they’re venturing deeper into vegan, soy-free and gluten-free territory even as they serve up all those traditional deli delectables. “Not just pastrami!” Manager Patti Pathman emphasizes. “Asian, Latin, Mediterranean...it’s restaurant-quality food to go.” Or to stay—Comforts has a full-service cafe. And this year they came in second place in Best Breakfast in Marin, so some might want to duck in for a little crabcake Benedict, linger over the meal and eye the homemade pastries in the big cases. And then take home a little nosh for later. ---Comforts

335 San Anselmo Ave., San Anselmo 454.9840 comfortscafe.com 2ND Michael’s Sourdough, Novato, San Rafael 3RD Perry’s, San Rafael

BEST FRENCH RESTAURANT Francophiles who want to immerse themselves in a Parisian atmosphere know Left Bank is the place. Actually, anyone who appreciates authentic French cuisine prepared with local, seasonal ingredients—and a lively atmosphere—enjoys it here. The brasserie is quintessentially French inside and out. But that’s not all it has going for it. French native and classically trained chef Fabrice Marcon came on board 18 months ago and, in addition to his superb rendering of the restaurant’s signature dishes (steak frites and Nicoise salad with seared rare Ahi tuna,among them), he has put his own stamp on the menu. The brasserie hosts wine events and chef’s dinners, plus, general manager Jennifer Courney says, “We have wonderful French parties with live music on Bastille Day, Beaujolais Nouveau 22 > and all the other French holidays.” MARCH 29 – APRIL 4, 2013 PACIFIC SUN 21


‘I didn’t realize you were an art collector. I thought you just collected corpses.’ —Cary Grant, ‘North by Northwest’

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507 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur 927.3331 leftbank.com 2ND Le Garage, Sausalito 3RD Chalet Basque, San Rafael

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417 Miller Ave., Mill Valley 388.2636; 916 Sir Frances Drake Blvd., San Anselmo 457.7947 swirlfrozenyo.com 2ND Woody’s Yogurt, Mill Valley 3RD Double Rainbow, San Rafael

BEST INDEPENDENT COFFE SHOP

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With flavors like cake batter and red velvet, it’s no wonder that Swirl has won this category two years running. The staff of mostly high school kids creates a fun, friendly atmosphere that keeps customers coming back again and again. Couple that with an amazing choice of toppings like hot syrups, candy, all manner of sprinkles and even mochi balls and you begin to see why Swirl beats out the competition. Every day 10 flavors are on offer, including an organic tart version by local Straus Creamery and a non-dairy choice made with coconut milk. Owner Jeff Shine is proud of the sense of community the shops have inspired in Mill Valley and San Anselmo. ---Swirl

Coffee: Many are convinced they can’t live without it. Luckily, the Bay Area has its fair share of baristas to pour countless ounces of the energizing java every morning. And don’t forget the tea—sipping tea, in my humble opinion, is a lost art form making a huge comeback. Luckily for Marin County residents, Dr. Insomnia’s Coffee and Tea serves up both to happy, caffeinated customers smack dab in downtown Novato. “It is so

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gratifying to know that our hard work and devotion is noticed by our beloved guests,” says owner Codi Dada of their Best of win. ---Dr. Insomnia’s Coffee & Tea

800 Grant Ave., Novato 246.7347 2ND Aroma Cafe, San Rafael 3RD Emporio Rulli, Larkspur

BEST INDIAN RESTAURANT Spicy coconut curry with prawns and ginger; fresh-from-the-oven naan stuffed with basil and garlic; dark-meat organic chicken smoky from the tandoor; whipped-yogurt raita with black salt and roasted cumin: What more could a devotee of subcontinental cuisine ask for? Despite its minimalist dimensions, Cafe Lotus is our readers’ favorite spot to enjoy top-flight Indian fare. “We’re organicdriven and health-conscious,” says owner Pal Sroa. “Everything is made from scratch and to order. We grind the spices and our own gluten-free flour, we make our own ghee, the ingredients are all organic, and we have an all-organic/sustainable wine list.” Cafe Lotus is also extremely responsive to diners’ desires. “We give the customer what the customer wants,” says Sroa. “We can make anything on the menu vegan or gluten-free. If you want your food without salt or vinegar or anything else, we can do that too.” Best of all, an in-theworks expansion will double the restaurant’s size, allowing more Marinites to enjoy Lotus’s stellar cuisine. ---Café Lotus

1912 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Fairfax 457.7836 cafelotusfairfax.com 2ND Avatar’s, Fairfax, Larkspur, Mill Valley and Sausalito 3RD Taj of Marin, San Rafael

BEST ITALIAN RESTAURANT For 18 years, Il Davide restaurant has been feeding the masses in San Rafael. With signature dishes like tortellini with

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trufe reduction and the delicious prosciutto, customers return so frequently that they’ve become a part of the Il Davide family. “We’re foodies,â€? says owner David Haydon with a smile. “But we don’t act like foodies.â€? Haydon adores his customers as much as he loves his long-term staff, singing their praises when asked about what makes this restaurant a success. “I have a great, long-term staff,â€? he says. “And our customers are the most incredible and nicest people in the world.â€? Some things in the works include a new 1,100-square-foot banquet room and a cookbook, which should be out mid-summer. --Il Davide

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Right now the Mediterranean diet may be highly touted, but if you look at lifeexpectancy tables, the longest living people are the Japanese. And that oh-so-healthful cuisine is available in a world-class restaurant that’s a perennial Best of Marin winner: Sushi Ran. From classic sushi to “innovativeâ€? PaciďŹ c treats to an extensive sake list, this is one long-lived (of course) restaurant that is constantly innovating and striving for the freshest, the tastiest, the best. (Plus they have really cool opening animation on their website.) “The great thing about our Marin customers is they have such a sophisticated food pal-

ate,� says general manager Darrin Sander. “And they appreciate our attempts.� We do indeed. ---Sushi Ran

107 Caledonia St., Sausalito 332.3620 sushiran.com 2ND Sushi to Dai For, San Rafael 3RD Robata Grill & Sushi, Mill Valley

BEST LOCAL WINERY Born from a booming amateur winemaking hobby, Trek Winery has quickly established itself as a fun destination to taste a wide spectrum of wines. Located in downtown Novato, the tasting room ďŹ ts into the urban landscape and hosts all types of events from fundraisers to weddings to parties of all kinds. The sprawling space has a wonderful indoor/ outdoor ow and comfortable ambience. Out on the patio, the heaters keep you warm on chilly nights while the waterfall relaxes after a hard day. Inside feels like a cozy living room with couches that encourage conversation. The winery serves tastes of its award-winning varietals, including merlot, cabernet, sauvignon blanc, chardonnay, zinfandel, sangiovese and syrah. All wines are made on the premises and are incredibly delicious. --Trek Winery

1026 Machin Ave., Novato 899.9883 trekwine.com 2ND Point Reyes Vineyard Inn and Winery, Pt. Reyes Station 3RD Pey-Marin Vineyard, Larkspur

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BEST MEAL UNDER $20 A favorite throughout the Bay Area, Crepevine has won the hearts (and taste buds... and stomachs) of Marin County diners. With plenty of generously portioned options to choose from under $20, the San Rafael eatery always has a happy crowd packing the tables—both indoors and out—for meals from morning till well past the sun sets. In addition to its signature favorite crepes (hello, Jamaican crepes with bananas in a caramel rum sauce and Santa Fe savory crepes with grilled chicken-apple sausage, scrambled eggs, green onions, provolone and salsa fresca ) and omelets (yummy Spanish omelet: cheddar, avocado, onions, sour cream and salsa fresca), Crepevine also draws patrons with delicious sandwiches, salads, pasta and more! --Crepevine

908 4th St, San Rafael 257.8822 crepevine.com 2ND Joe’s Taco Lounge & Salsaria, Mill Valley 3RDTaqueria Mi Pueblo, San Anselmo

BEST MEDITERRANEAN RESTAURANT AND BEST TWIN CITIES RESTAURANT Bruce Hill, chef-owner of Picco, has spent enough years in the business to have learned what it takes to run a topnotch dining spot. Asked why Picco is consistently rated so highly—best Mediterranean and Twin Cities restaurant this year—Hill says that “everyone on staff is passionate about great, healthy, local food and beverages.� In fact, many of his staff were customers before working there. And he says the key to maintaining the

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excellent service and food Picco is known for comes down to “respect and communication,â€? giving staff what they need to succeed, and “they do the rest.â€? And the rest means a seasonal menu using only the best ingredients available and ensuring that standard menu items, such as oysters, tuna tartare, mini burgers and Straus soft-serve ice cream are always available, in addition to the Mediterraneaninuenced risotto, pasta, raw and grilled seafoods. Commenting on the importance of olive oil for Mediterranean cooking, Hill says, “We cook with at least six different California and Italian olive oils daily.â€? A casual ambience, knowledgeable and professional service, and healthy, delicious offerings add up to an award-winning dining experience. --Picco

320 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur 461.0300 restaurantpicco.com Best Mediterranean Restaurant 2ND Falafel Hut, San Rafael 3RD Hanna’s Italian Mediterranean Restaurant, San Rafael Best Twin Cities Restaurant 2ND Left Bank, Larkspur 3RD Marin Joe’s, Corte Madera

BEST MEXICAN RESTAURANT Goodness knows there is no shortage of great places to eat around here, and an abundance of Mexican restaurants. Which makes the almost-routine win for Best of Marin for Las Camelias all the more remarkable. Gabriel Fregoso and his wife, Carole, have been in the same location for 35 years and have thrived in a tough business by consistently serving fresh, tasty, quality food—“original Mexican cookery.� That’s it. The menu shifts a bit 28 >


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from time to time, but not much. “I ride with the wave,” Gabriel says, and smiles. “Every day is different and every day is kind of like the same.” ---Las Camelias

912 Lincoln Ave., San Rafael 453.5850 lascameliasrestaurant.com 2ND Celia’s Mexican Restaurant, San Rafael 3RD Taqueria Mi Pueblo, San Anselmo

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BEST MILL VALLEY RESTAURANT Head over heels with the accessibility and variety of farm-fresh and organic foods growing throughout Marin, chef Robert Price is dedicated to bringing only the best of the best to the table at Buckeye Roadhouse. “I am very conscious about buying naturally raised meats and sustainably harvested fish,” says Price of his mouth-watering, stomachgrowl-inducing menu. Buckeye Roadhouse also provides diners with the yummiest drinks in Marin. With award-winning martinis and raspberry lemon drops as just a sample of their cocktail menu, it’s a surprise that folks would go anywhere else. Price takes pride in his ability to draw in a diverse and hungry crowd. “We’ve got everything from motorcycle riders to people in black tie attire and everything in between,” he says. And it’s no wonder. With the creativity and scrumptious ingredients he brings to the table, Marin diners keep heading back for more. --Buckeye Roadhouse

15 Shoreline Hwy., Mill Valley 331.2600 buckeyeroadhouse.com 2ND Piazza D’Angelo 3RD Bungalow 44

BEST NEW RESTAURANT OPENED IN 2012 A restaurant focusing on local, sustainable food? A live music venue? A bar featuring local craft beer, California wines and specialty cocktails? A grown-up Dead Head’s dream hangout? Terrapin Crossroads, Marin County’s new favorite restaurant, is a down-home hodgepodge of everything listed above and more. Recently celebrating its one-year anniversary, Terrapin Crossroads was opened by Grateful Dead legend (and local Marin favorite) Phil Lesh and features a beautiful dining area, full bar and more live music than one can shake a rain stick at. Atmosphere aside, the restaurant menu is awesome: roasted asparagus with saffron risotto, salmon with brussels sprouts and hazelnuts, burgers and more. Terrapin Crossroads is a must for food and music lovers alike! --Terrapin Crossroads

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BEST NOVATO RESTAURANT Boca Steak & Seafood continues its reign as the preeminent place to dine in Novato—with good reason. The ambience is sophisticated, with a California casual accent. From the wellappointed dining room to the bar and comfortable lounge area to the large patio, there’s not a bad seat in the house. The popular Happy Hour, 4-6:30pm, brings people in, but the lunch and dinner crowd prefer choosing from the full menu. The grass-fed beef is a big draw, but make no mistake: Non-meat eaters are not an afterthought—there are plenty of other options with the same attentionto-detail and high-quality ingredients. An extensive wine list combined with awardwinning cuisine—including a three-course prix-fixe dinner Sunday through Thursday for $24.95—makes this a great dining spot for any occasion. --Boca Steak & Seafood

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BEST ORGANIC/SUSTAINABLE RESTAURANT Charlie Hartsook is loving his job as Insalata’s lead line cook as much as patrons are loving this favorite San Anselmo restaurant. And who can blame him? With the wildly popular Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday night price-fixe meals—which include appetizers, a main course, dessert and wine tastings for around the phenomenally low price of 30 bucks—and a new project highlighting a local female winemaker each month, Insalata’s is awesome. “Business hasn’t slowed down at all since the holidays,” says Hartsook. And don’t forget the takeout specials, which serve at least 50 customers for lunch every day, and the catering services, too. --Insalata’s

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BEST PIZZERIA Larissa Jones, general manager of the local Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria, says she and her staff work hard to satisfy all their customers, emphasizing attention to detail and adapting to customer wants and needs (gluten-free crusts have become quite popular). And diners clearly value their efforts. Larissa says pizza aficionados really appreciate Amici’s “huge delivery zone,” which ranges from Corte Madera to Fairfax to Marinwood; and,


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BEST ROSS VALLEY RESTAURANT The locally sourced, freshly prepared, absolutely delectable Latin American cuisine served at Marinitas makes this San Anselmo destination numero uno among discerning Ross Valley diners. “We specialize in local, organic ingredients,â€? says general manager Lauren Enos. “Our ďŹ sh is always fresh, never frozen. The setting is beautiful, with antiques, bookshelves, dolls, fun Mexican decor. We’re very family-friendly, and we have loyal customers who come in every day.â€? Specialties of the house include margaritas with freshly squeezed lime juice; locally renowned tacos and enchiladas; a yummy chardyam-quinoa vegetable platter; tres leches cake with mango and strawberries; and a full-on authentic-Brazilian feijoada feed on Sunday nights. Wines from Chile and Argentina add to the pan-Latin atmo, and the sangria is prepared fresh daily. --Marinitas

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Royal Thai has stood the test of time—winning accolades and awards since the early 1980s. Owner Jamie Disyamonthon’s continued presence in the kitchen has a lot to do with that, though she’s quick to say that everyone who works there is very important. Jamie emphasizes the value of cooking with “fresh, high-quality ingredients,â€? saying that she buys vegetables not only in season, but several times a week. And MSG is never used. In fact, most everything is made from scratch: Coconuts are opened and shredded by hand and sauces are made in-house, including Jamie’s green curry sauce, which continues to be a customer favorite. Thai food aďŹ cionados continue to rely on Jamie’s authentic cuisine—prepared mild, extra-hot or anywhere in between.

The Station House Cafe, serving breakfast, lunch, dinner and delicious cocktails, has been a West Marin destination for locals and travelers alike since 1974. In its current location since 1989, part of the cafe’s success is attributed to a local customer and employee base—many of the staff have been with Station House for more than two decades. Though the atmosphere and menu items will remain top quality, owner Sheryl Cahill says there may be some new surprises on the menu this spring. And a bonus for those who enjoy music: The Station House Cafe has regular live music nights featuring the best of the local music scene. “The Station House Cafe staff and management are grateful to PaciďŹ c Sun readers for their support,â€? says Cahill. “And [we] look forward to welcoming each and every one for breakfast, lunch, dinner or cocktails this year.â€? --Station House Cafe

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BEST WINE BAR Three years ago co-owners Jacquelyn and Jeff Mahaney, James Gregory and Dominic Phillips completely transformed the original home of Good Earth Natural Foods into 123 Bolinas, a wine bar with a clean, modern, eco-sensibility (really, they even made the furniture themselves from recycled wood) and a distinctive wine list—plus more than a dozen (mostly local) beers and ciders on tap and by the bottle. Chef Jeremy Goldfarb creates his inspired menu using local, organic and sustainable ingredients to pair with the wine and beer (123 placed third for Best Organic/Sustainable Restaurant). Jacquelyn says their wine distributors know what they’re looking for: primarily California (Oregon is well represented, too), small-production, organic wines from sustainable and biodynamic vineyards that appeal to a range of palates—and food. A selection of imported wines from organic and sustainable vineyards is also available. The wine bar holds occasional events (check the website) and hosts Slow Food Marin-Petaluma get-togethers as well. No pretensions, no attitude here—all are welcome to imbibe and enjoy. --123 Bolinas

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BEST HEALTH CLUB The Marin YMCA has been keeping the county ďŹ t since 1946, offering a wide range of salubrious options to locals of all ages. Cardiac therapist/active-older-adult coordinator Lisa O’Brien says, “We’ve got a full gym, a basketball court, two racquetball courts, an indoor pool, a club room with fee-based training, saunas and a spa, plus a facility at Hamilton with a gym, two multipurpose rooms and a personal training room.â€? “We make sports available to everyone,â€? agrees youth sports coordinator Spencer Gapinski. “We run the Junior Giants and Junior Warriors programs at Pickleweed and offer...tai chi, meditation and dance.â€? Then there’s “cycling, yoga, Zumba, BodyPump, Piloxing, hikes, nutrition classes and cardiac therapy,â€? says membership services coordinator Stephanie Hamilton. “Group exercises are included with...membership and we provide ďŹ nancial assistance to low-income people, so no one has an excuse to be unhealthy.â€? “We run mentor programs, the Youth in Government program and the Marin Youth Court,â€? says Don Carney, director of the Marin County Youth Court. How healthy can you get?

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BEST MARTIAL ARTS STUDIO Mikyo Riggs, owner and head instructor of multiple Best of Marin winner Marin Mixed Martial Arts is a Marin guy through and through. When he was a kid he wanted, of course, to be a Jedi knight. And it appears he’s come close, with black belts in freestyle mixed martial arts and in Gracie Jiu-Jitsu. The reason MMMA is the best, Riggs says, is “because we focus on quality with a high level of technique.â€? It makes no sense to learn ineffective or unsafe habits; it’s much better to do things right from the get-go. “It’s much more than learning how to ďŹ ght,â€? he says. “It’s a system of self-improvement.â€? The cautious or curious can sign up for a free week trial to see if the force can be with them, too. ---Marin Mixed Martial Arts

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Actually, the Osher Marin Jewish Community Center, has two swimming pools, the indoor with four lanes, the outdoor with eight lanes. But Kelli Maciel, health and ďŹ tness director, says that the aquatic facilities and program are “only as good as the staff—and our staff is stellar.â€? The JCC offers a full and wide-ranging program, including lap swim, beginner to advanced classes, Red Cross lifeguard and water safety training, hydrotherapy—basically, something for everyone, from 6 months to 100-plus years old. (Oldest swimmer right now is 105.) And Kelli emphasizes the everyone—it’s deďŹ nitely family-oriented, not just for the “buff,â€? elite athletes. Summer brings weekend BBQs at the Pool, an opportunity for family fun, music, games and food. Kelli says their goal is to get “members to feel [like] it’s their own backyard.â€? Check it out for yourself June 1, 3-4:30pm, at the Aquatics Open House—and bring your swimsuit. ---

There’s no better place to work on physical well-being than at a business run by someone who takes your health personally. Michael Jenkins, owner of Body Kinetics Health Club & Spa, is amazingly passionate and committed to the health and ďŹ tness industry. With a location in Mill Valley for more than 15 years and a second site in Novato for the last two years, Body Kinetics keeps Marin in tip-top shape with its well-loved private and group Pilates classes. Instructor Kim Becker says the club’s clients make it a priority to get there for their sessions. She says that’s “the difference between Body Kinetics and other clubs.â€? And, Kim says enthusiastically, that support is “what makes teaching there so amazing!â€? --Body Kinetics Health Club & Spa

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Discovery Day Camp at Walker Creek Ranch A program of the Marin County Office of Education, Mary Jane Burke, Marin County Superintendent of Schools. After over 40 years of serving children in the Marin County Outdoor School, and developing a deep understanding of the incredible transformation that can occur when kids learn and grow in a new and caring environment, away from the familiar surroundings of home and family, Walker Creek Ranch is very excited to offer the Discovery Day Camp program. Located in the heart of West Marin, the Ranch is blessed with 1,741 acres of rolling grassy hills, bay forests, and a four acre swimming pond. Our supportive staff helps each child have the best possible experience by acknowledging that each camper is an individual with his or her own strengths and challenges. Campers are encouraged to challenge themselves by experiencing new adventures; all within a program designed to best utilize the natural surroundings and facilities at Walker Creek Ranch. Memories are made and friendships are formed while campers hike, swim, boat, explore and play at the Discovery Day Camp at Walker Creek Ranch. We offer a wide variety of fun and exciting adventure and art-based activities. All campers will have an opportunity to swim in the pond, canoe, try their hand at archery, and complete a variety of arts and crafts projects. In addition each camper will choose from additional activities which may include mask making, a hike to Grandmother Oak, earth art, creek exploration, the challenge course, farm animal fun and organic gardening. We limit the number of participants in each activity period to ensure safety and adequate supervision. vision.

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BEST BEAUTY COMPANY For over 24 years Marin Beauty Company has been the best source for cosmetics as well as salon services in the county. With three locations to serve customers, MBC continues to provide prescriptive product knowledge and comprehensive hair, skin and nail care to keep clients looking their best. Besides winning for Best Beauty Supply, MBC also placed third for Best Facial in the county. The pampering aestheticians at Marin Beauty use Dermalogica products for a glowing, radiant complexion. With the largest selection at fair prices, discount cards for returning customers and convenient store locations, Marin Beauty is a one-stop shop for all your beauty needs. Check the website and Facebook page for specials and product giveaways. MBC thanks all their loyal customers for the support. --Marin Beauty Company

417 3rd St., San Rafael 454.4500; 800 Redwood Hwy. Suite #120, MillValley 381.6275; 140VintageWay G-11, Novato 892.3600. marinbeautycompany.com. 2ND Beauty Store and More, Novato 3RD Northgate Beauty, San Rafael

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Hitchcock was not only an aficionado of a well-framed shot and cinematic mis-en-scene, he was also an admirer of the human form— particularly lanky blondes. From Grace Kelly and Eva Marie Saint to Janet Leigh and Tippi Hedren, Hitch recognized that there was no peril quite like a classy dame in peril. Luckily, in Marin neither man nor woman, blonde nor brunette has to face spies, murderers and a steep fall from Mt. Rushmore without access to some of the most resplendent jewelry, hair stylings or boutique wear available.

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Heather Daniels, spa director, says the key to Evo Spa’s success (having hit the trifecta) is the way each therapist on this great team brings health and beauty together, working from the inside out, focusing on lifestyle—feeling good is as important here as looking good. To that end, ongoing training keeps the team up-todate on new products and treatments that enhance both health and beauty. Every product used fulfills a purpose, and each is healthful and sustainable, according to Daniels and lead aesthetician Asia Thorpe and body therapies manager Nicole Mezo. The detox and wellness program includes juice cleanses and weight loss along with treatments designed to rejuvenate body and mind. Facials for every skin type and/or problem have the same effect, from the mini-facial to the purifying to the deep cleansing and age-defying. And so does massage—therapeutic, deep tissue, hot stone, essential oils, reflexology and extra nurturing for the mother-to-be—on the amethyst crystal-filled, far infrared Biomat beds, which some clients use to revive and refresh without a treatment. Spa packages—choose one or customize from all the treatments offered—provide the ultimate in pampering and relaxation, all in a warm, inviting, nonmedical setting. --Evo Spa

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BEST FLORIST The core values that sisters Natalie Foster and Daria Fesler built Natalie & Daria’s Flowers & Gifts on—offering quality owers at affordable prices, excellent design, honesty and integrity—have worked well for them for 17 years. But, says Natalie (and Daria echoes), as important as all the hard work, attention to detail in products and designs, plus excellent customer service are, they couldn’t do it all if they weren’t having fun. The fun and hard work includes sister Victoria and Elaina, Daria’s daughter-inlaw. Natalie says they are involved in their customers’ lives in a unique way: celebrating many rites of passage, both happy and sad, which has allowed them to build a real community around the owers they love. Custom design at affordable prices —and a lot of fun, too. --Natalie & Daria’s Flowers & Gifts

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glasses, all sorts of sport goggles and accessories, is the “largest optical boutique in the Bay Area,â€? says owner Penna Omega, with “six licensed opticians on staff.â€? Penna travels to Europe twice a year, bringing back exclusive lines of eyewear not seen elsewhere in Marin, even the Bay Area. And the company has its own line of eyewear designed and manufactured in Italy. From cutting-edge and fashionable to the basics, opticians take the time to ďŹ nd a frame that works with each person’s prescription needs and looks—â€?merging functionality with style.â€? --Rims & Goggles

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BEST JEWELER “Diamonds, the only thing in the world you can’t resist,” Grace Kelly purrs to Cary Grant in To Catch a Thief, and it’s a safe bet more than a few Marinites have also shared a passionate kiss (fireworks optional) over sparkly stones. And many of them, no doubt, came from Johann Paul Jewelers, once again voted Best in Marin, which specializes in bridal designs and are the number-one bridal boutique around. Johann deBlaauw and his business partner, Paul Comerford, came here as surfer dudes

from New Zealand in the 1970s, and have stuck around ever since with their successful shop. It’s worth it to check out their unique collection of designer pieces, even if you’re not in the market for bridal jewels because your view of marriage is more in line with another Grace Kelly movie—Dial M for Murder. Johann Paul Jewelers

272 Bon Air Center, Greenbrae 461.1866 johannpauljeweler.com 2ND Stephan-Hill Jewelry Designers, San Rafael 3RD Julianna’s, Corte Madera

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BEST MEN’S CLOTHIER Celebrating 50 years in the world of men’s apparel, Patrick James once again takes the gold for Marin County’s favorite men’s clothing store. Founded in Fresno with 15 locations including sites in Mill Valley, San Francisco and Santa Rosa, Patrick James specializes in “West Coast Classic� style for men of all ages. Aside from a great selection of better menswear, what keeps this specialty store at the top of the list for Marin’s shoppers? “We’re a service-driven, customer relationship-building machine,� says George Swift, director of stores and operations. “And we have loyal customers.� Loyal and new customers alike can visit the Mill Valley store and see for themselves during “banker’s hours,� 10am-6pm, Monday through Saturday and 12pm-5pm on Sundays.

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Whether for a small-business loan, opening a simple checking account, or withdrawing for a weekend getaway to the Bates Motel, your finances have never been more secure than at Bank of Marin.

BEST APPLIANCE REPAIR Martin & Harris is obviously doing something right. Marinites have been buying household appliances from the knowledgeable staff here for more than 50 years. And the experience and professionalism go beyond sales and delivery: the factorytrained service technicians (who show up when they say they will) uphold the same high standards. Owner Paul Berry says Martin & Harris services most major brands, as well as some lesser-known lines. The reliable service techs will do everything they can to get those out-ofsorts appliances running as they should, whether they’re under warranty or past warranty, purchased here or elsewhere. And that commitment applies to just about every major appliance in the kitchen and laundry room—except microwave ovens. --Martin & Harris

2158 4th St, San Rafael, 454.2021 martin-harris.com 2ND National Appliance, San Rafael 3RD Mike’s Appliance Service, Novato

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From Manderlay in Rebecca to the Bates’ place from Psycho, Hitchcock recognized the value of a stately residence. And few counties can match Marin when it comes to quality building suppliers, furniture retailers and home-finance institutions. Need more storage space to hide the body? Check. Building a side-yard pond to sink your victim’s car? Check. Is all that dried blood in the shower giving you ideas about a full-on bathroom renovation? Check. As Norman Bates fully knows, keeping a big place tidy is a lot of work— but here in Marin, it doesn’t have to be murder.

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Rafael Floors, a Marin fixture since 1957, has earned a great reputation and is a household name for just about everyone hereabouts who has ever had a floor. This family-run business does everything except ceramic tiles for its customers, start to finish. Even with the rough economy of the last few years, business partners Ron Leach and Steve Villa say that they and their small, 13-person staff are doing well because of their dedicated relationships with their clients. “People come to us for our experience,” says Leach. “We’re a flooring specialist, not what you find at the big-box stores.” Like many successful and customer-driven companies, Leach and Villa are pleased to see the children and grandchildren of patrons coming to them with their business. --Rafael Floors

822 W. Francisco Blvd., San Rafael 456.3656 rafaelfloors.com 2ND Ken’s Carpet & Flooring, San Rafael 3RD City Carpets, San Rafael

BEST CLEANING SERVICE Hitchcock may have been a master at provoking feelings of dread and horror, but at his best he was no match for the negative vibes generated by a really messy kitchen and bathroom. That’s where courageous workers from Housekeepers of Marin come in and provide a Hollywood ending. They’re Marin’s best, says president Debby Thurlow, because they’re reliable, responsible and pay attention to the fine details.


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A small, always-Novato-based business that cleans homes “from San Francisco to Petaluma and everything in between,” Housekeepers takes care of business with licensed, bonded, experienced, longtime employees who clean “the old-fashioned way,” says Thurlow. So are there a few mysterious red stains in the shower? Bird droppings in the spare room? You know who to call... ---Housekeepers of Marin

898-8388 housekeepersofmarin.com 2ND Brenda’s Cleaning Personnel, San Rafael 3RD Marin Cleaning Services

BEST COMPUTER REPAIR SERVICE As our computers get more and more reliable they become more and more indispensable; when they get sick or “die” it’s a true disaster. And some bad news: More and more, Apples are becoming targets of viruses and spyware. The good news? The folks at Computer Connection, who have been helping keep Marin’s PCs up and running for more than 20 years, now are fully trained to work on Macs as well. “It’s an ever-changing industry,” owner Mike Egan says, but the basics of customer service remain the same: Get it done right, get it done fast. Even if your computer is working just fine, thank you, you might want to check out Computer Connections’ new digital signage. Fancy LED screen signs that are bright, detailed and easy to change start at 1,000 bucks, and may be the wave of Marin’s signage future. ---Computer Connection

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Marin’s Finest Cabinet Source 2ND Northbay Computer Systems, San Rafael 3RD MacRepair, Novato

BEST DECK AND FENCING CONTRACTOR Clough Construction is committed to green practices and won the Sustainable North Bay Award for February 2012. In business for 26 years, they rewrote their business plan to adhere to the Forest Stewardship Council standards and have taken steps to increase energy efficiency, reduce water use and step up their recycling. Their showroom offers an extensive selection of deck and fence pictures and a large outdoor area with materials so customers can see products in their natural environment. This personal connection allows a project to come to life. As a family-owned, local business, Clough prides itself on managing a project from start to finish. Using quality materials that are environmentally friendly, Clough builds decks and fences that will last a lifetime. ---Clough Construction

4220 Redwood Hwy., San Rafael 444.5554 cloughconstruction.com 2ND Marin Fence Company, San Rafael 3RD Novato Lumber and Fence

BEST ELECTRICAL CONTRACTOR For a company that started out in a tiny Los Angeles studio apartment on a $1,000 loan and a used $40 word processor found in a newspaper ad, Integrity Electric, Inc. has sure come a long way in the last 20 years. Almost immediately relocating to Marin County after launching the business, Integrity Electric is now Diamond Certified and is as busy as ever helping 48>

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“every job is performed...to please the homeowner.” Each project starts with consultation and design, and his general contractors go from leveling and fastening the existing floors, installing floor pads and protectors, touching up any paint on walls or baseboards, and they’re not done until everything is cleaned up and the furniture is back where it belongs. Pablo says it’s important to him to treat clients fairly and with respect, and use the best products available. Ultimately, he says, if he runs into you in the grocery store, he wants to stop and say hi, not duck into another aisle... --Marin Hardwood Floor Center

911 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., Kentfield, 456.1639 2ND Ken’s Carpets & Flooring, San Rafael 3RD Castro Bros. Hardwood Floors, San Rafael

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PSYCHO This is the film where Hitchcock plays you like an organ—he sucks you in, throws you off balance, smacks you around and leaves you for dead. Although it was filmed on the cheap with his TV crew, the movie looks terrific, especially Janet Leigh’s nightmarish drive through the rainstorm. The shower scene is, of course, a model of Eisensteinian montage as well as a horrifying thing to behold. Classic moment: the tense, quiet, largely improvised scene between Actors Studio stalwarts Martin Balsam and Anthony Perkins.

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customers with electrical renovations in homes around the North Bay. “We always answer the phone and do what we say we’ll do,” says Jerry Thompson, who runs the business with his wife, Kari. Integrity Electric even assists electric car owners by installing residential plug-in charging stations and commercial charging stations. And they bring their outstanding customer service to residents and businesses that keep coming back for more.

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BEST HARDWOOD FLOORING For those who want the best in hardwood flooring—from start to finish— Marin Hardwood Floor Center is the place to go. Busy owner Pablo Castro, who’s been doing this for more than 35 years, says

“We do more than just dump stuff in landfill,” says David Sherman, co-owner of Hurricane Hauling & Demolition, Inc. Marketing manager Tiffany Douglas agrees. “We’re very involved in the community, hosting educational events on sustainability, deconstruction practices, repurposing of materials and diverting waste from landfills. And we only use renewable energy.” What’s more, says co-owner Paul Sonnabend, who founded the company with his brother David in 1989, “Our staff is made up of really nice people. We take great care to leave your house and property the way we found it.” The firm specializes in small- to large-scale demolition, deconstruction and tree projects as well as hauling, and it’s a Bay Area Green Business too. “Our entire fleet is run on biodiesel,” says David, “and we donate materials to salvage yards and nonprofits. We believe in innovation.” ‘Dry your eyes, baby. It’s out of character.’ —Cary Grant, ‘Notorious’

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55 De Luca Place, San Rafael 456.3407 hurricanehauling.com 2ND 1-800-GOT-JUNK?, San Rafael 3RD Brad’s Hauling, Fairfax

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831 B St., San Rafael 456.3939 sunrisehome.com 2ND Mary’s Futons, San Rafael 3RD Harvest Home Store, Corte Madera

BEST HOME ORGANIZER “We coordinate and manage large, complicated and difficult moves with ease, harmony and efficiency,” says Margaret Walsh of her home organizing business, Changing Places. And after 20 years in business and several awards, it is evident that clients seem to agree. With a speedy, efficient staff of just over a dozen, Changing Places not only helps people organize, they offer helping hands when it comes to relocating. With a satellite office in Paris, the team at Changing Places continues to make its 50 PACIFIC SUN MARCH 29 – APRIL 4, 2013

mark on Marin and the world. “We all love what we do,” says Walsh. “Supporting our clients as though they were family, make the process fun.” --Changing Places

P.O. Box 629, Sausalito 461.6257 changing-places.com 2ND California Space Organizers, San Rafael 3RD A Space for Everything, San Rafael

BEST KITCHEN/BATH REMODELER “We do it all, from concept to completion,” says Sean Kelly, owner of Lamperti Contracting & Design for nearly a decade. “All of our designing and contracting services are done in house, and we’re specialists at the work we do.” Indeed. The firm (established 1965) will take care of all your plumbing, painting, wiring, lighting, tiling, sheetrocking, finishing and carpeting needs with the skill and professionalism earned with more than a hundred years of combined experience (most of the staff have been in the business at least 20 years). “It’s a well-coordinated, all-inclusive program,” says estimator/project manager Gordon Drake. “And our clients include everyone from mom-and-pop blue-collars to the elite. We bring our best to every job.”

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Almost as anticipated as Hitchcock movies? Hitchcock cameos...

Blackmail (Hitchcock appears 0 hour, 10 minutes into the film) In the director’s longest, broadest cameo (20 seconds), he’s pestered by a bowlerobsessed little boy on the London Underground. Young and Innocent (0:16) Hitch stands outside a courthouse “as a press photographer,� said critic Pauline Kael, “holding a tiny camera in front of him, like a talisman.� Lifeboat (0:25) The director shows off a recent 100pound weight loss as the “before� and “after� model in a quickly glimpsed newspaper ad for “Reduco Obesity Slayer.� Notorious (1:04) Resplendent in a tuxedo, he sips Champagne at a party hosted by fugitive Nazi Claude Rains.

Rope (0:55) The Reduco Obesity Slayer ad department strikes again, this time in the form of Hitchcock’s silhouette rendered in red neon. Dial M for Murder (0:13) Glimpsed among a crowd of other well-heeled 50-somethings in a class reunion photograph.

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North by Northwest (0:02) In the climax of the rush-hour-in-Manhattan credits, accompanied by an enormous “DIRECTED BY ALFRED HITCHCOCK� title card, a crosstown bus closes its doors in his face and drives off. Psycho (0:06) Chats laconically on a street in downtown Phoenix wearing a 10-gallon hat. Best Theater Company The Birds (0:02) Departs a Union Square pet shop walking Geoffrey and Stanley, his real-life Sealyham terriers. Frenzy (0:03) In a crowd of other bowler-topped gentlemen on the banks of the Thames, he’s the one who isn’t applauding the political candidate. Family Plot (0:40) That famous silhouette is given a last hurrah, etched behind a frosted glass door marked “Registrar of Births and Deaths.� If you want to see more of Hitch in the ample flesh, get ahold of the June 8, 1972, episode of The Dick Cavett Show (available in the DVD collection The Dick Cavett Show: Hollywood Greats), in which everyone’s favorite filmmaker talks for 90 minutes about his life and work in a performance that defines the word “droll.� He’s also in excellent form in the sardonic introductions to his weekly TV show (check out youtube.com/watch?v=NcTtxv4a3U) and in his American Film Institute Lifetime Achievement Award acceptance speech, viewable at youtube.com/watch?v=pb5VdGCQFOM. —Matthew Stafford

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What started as an economical way to fill the background of a shot evolved into a cherished film tradition, as much of a Hitchcock signature as his cool blondes and charming villains. The immediately recognizable director made cameo appearances in 39 of his 53 films (including all 30 of his American movies), and they became such an anticipated part of the Hitch experience, he tried to get them out of the way early on in the films’ running times so viewers could concentrate on the story. Some cameos were more prominent than others. Here are a few of our favorites.

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The store’s Fairfax Green program offers green, sustainable building information and products. And the remarkable Away Station can provide one-of-a-kind materials and inspiration for fixing up your Marin manse with recycled materials— ”There’s really nothing else like it in the North Bay,” Venezia says. “It works hand in hand” with the hardware and lumber operation. All in all, worth a trip to Fairfax any old day. ---Fairfax Lumber & Hardware

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BEST MOVING AND STORAGE Deborah Patterson, president and head of marketing for Aloha Moving and Storage, has an interesting set of skills. She’s detail-oriented, and her designer’s eye for antiques and fine art can tell the real thing from a mass-market knockoff. Plus she has spectacular spatial sense, which means she can pack luggage in a car like nobody’s business and, she admits, she’s also a natural at Tetris. All of which helps make Aloha the best moving and storage company in Marin. Aloha is also striving to be the greenest, with a fleet of biodiesel-powered vans and an emphasis on reusable packing material. See the website for a demonstration of the ZippGo green moving cartons and you’ll wonder why everyone hasn’t been using this system all along. “We’re not part of a large interstate business,” Patterson points out. “We’re based in Marin and we’ve always been a full-service 56> alternative.”


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“My uncle was a big believer in old-fashioned quality painting,” says Greg Owens, owner and president of McCarthy Painting James Co. and nephew of Greenhill company founder Marin Color Fred McCarthy. Service “Our paint jobs last a long time. And between the two of us we’ve painted over 6,000 Marin homes.” This “one-stop contractor shop” offers carpentry and stucco repair as well as top-ofthe-line painting expertise and employs “a great group of friendly, trustworthy, conscientious guys,” says operations manager Jennifer Rivas. “We care about our customers and their homes and take care of everything from the first phone call to the job’s completion.” The McCarthy crew will also help with color advice, dry rot prevention, repainting...”the whole package,” says Owens. --McCarthy Painting Co.

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BEST WINDOW CLEANERS Elliot Atlas, owner of Atlas Window & Carpet Cleaning, has been keeping Marin’s fenestras, skylights, panes and portholes sparkling since 1989. “We’re a business that cares,” he says. “We do good work and we do it fast at a competitive price.” The company’s dedicated two-person window-washing teams employ 24-foot extension poles instead of rickety old ladders to get the job done quickly, safely and accurately. What’s more, “we have a great maintenance program where we keep in contact with our clients and make sure their windows are clean year-round.” Atlas also hosts contests, sends out an email newsletter and will clean your carpets, upholstery and rain gutters as well as your windowpanes. --Atlas Window & Carpet Cleaning

118 Auburn St., San Rafael 256.8321 iloveatlas.com 2ND Smart Window Cleaning, Novato 3RD Ken’s Crystal Clear Windows, San Rafael

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MARILYN IZDEBSKI THEATRE CAMPS 15 Cottage Ave., San Anselmo, CA 94960 t .BSJMZO*[EFCTLJ1SPEVDUJPOT DPN Marilyn Izdebski Productions in association with the Redwood High School Community Education Program will produce ONCE UPON A MATTRESS and EVITA as their 2013 Summer Musical-Theatre Camp Productions for young people ages 8-18 years. All rehearsals and performances will be held a the Redwood High School Little Theatre. The Camp includes rehearsal hours, production work and two dance classes each week for all participants. The workshop fee is $590. This is the twenty-ninth year Marilyn Izdebski has directed and produced this successful program. Judy Wiesen will be the Musical Director for both shows. MARIN SHAKESPEARE P. O. Box 4053, San Rafael, CA 94913 t XXX .BSJO4IBLFTQFBSF PSH Marin Shakespeare Summer Camps; Ross, San Rafael, and Novato. We make Shakespeare fun! Twoand three-week camps for ages 5 to 7, 8 to 12, and teenagers including the popular Tennis/Drama camp. OSHER MARIN JCC: CAMP KEHILLAH 200 North San Pedro Rd., San Rafael, CA 94903 t .BSJO+$$ PSH DBNQ Camps available for Pre-K through 10th Grade! Buy four weeks and get one more FREE! Buy 7 weeks and get two more FREE! Two-week camps include field trips, overnights, swimming, sports, music, nature, dress-up days, PJ parties, astro jumps, and beach days! One-week Specialty camps include Lego Jedi Master Engineering, Inventors Academy, Filmmaking, Animation, Sports Olympics and more! One-week Adventure Travel camps to Tahoe, Santa Cruz, and Whitewater Rafting on the Sacramento River! Make this a summer to remember! PRACTICAL MARTIAL ARTS: NINJA CAMP 5768 Paradise Dr., #F, Corte Madera, CA 94925 t 1SBDUJDBM.BSUJBM"SUT OFU Freestyle + Friends + Fitness = Fun. Summer Ninja Camps at Practical Martial Arts – Marin Karate Kids are like a cross-training fitness camp for kids. Ninjas train in Freestyle Martial Arts learning boxing, kickboxing, Brazilian Jiu Jitsu and self-defense as well as plenty of age-appropriate fitness regimes. Rest time includes games in the park and copious amounts of Legos. New and continuing students welcome! ROSS ACADEMY MONTESSORI SCHOOL MINI CAMP 2013 7 Thomas Dr., Mill Valley, CA 94941 383-5777 SBNT!SPTTBDBEFNZNPOUFTTPSJ DPN SPTTBDBEFNZNPOUFTTPSJ DPN The Ross Academy Montessori School Summer Mini Camp is a continuing Montessori Environment with regular staff the entire summer and lots of outdoor-fun, “guest appearances� and “special events.� Ages: Toddler Program 2-3 years. Primary Program 3-6 years. June 17-August 9. Full Day 9am-2:30pm, Half Day 9am-noon, extended day

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BAY AREA DISCOVERY MUSEUM DISCOVERY CAMPS; FORT BAKER 557 McReynolds Rd., Sausalito, CA 94965 t #BZ,JET.VTFVN PSH From shipwrecks to super heroes, messy art to fort building, campers ages 3 to 8 get creative in a stunning location under the Golden Gate Bridge, with expert facilitation from our professional and caring Museum educators. Over a dozen weekly themes offer fun for all, indoors and outdoors, June 3 to August 23.

care available 7am-6:15pm. Four-, six- and eight-week programs available. Three-day programs (Toddlers only), Individual weeks OK. ROSS RECREATION NEW LOCATION—Ross School— 9 Lagunitas Rd., Ross, CA 94957 t SPTTSFDSFBUJPO PSH Ross Recreation has provided a variety of camps for ages 3 to 15 for 28 fun-filled years. With experienced, enthusiastic counselors and teachers, your child will have the best summer experience ever! Everything from Academic Camps to Sports Camps to Adventure Camps that go on awesome outings everyday (Ages 7-15). Camps for Pre-School, entering Kindergarten and grades 1-3 round out the fun. SAN ANSELMO PARKS & RECREATION 1000 SFD, San Anselmo CA 94960 t 4BO"OTFMNP3FDSFBUJPO PSH With over 25 different camps to choose from, your kids will enjoy a summer of fun in San Anselmo. Everything from sports, arts, dance to creativity that focuses on age-appropriate projects and games, unique weekly activities and spending plenty of time in the great outdoors. San Anselmo Recreation has something for every child and teen (ages 3-15). Our camps are small to maximize the amount of personal attention each camper receives —so camps fill up fast! Make sure to register before May so that your child is guaranteed a spot! SUPER SUMMER ADVENTURE CAMP 150 Ross Ave., San Anselmo CA 94960 t 4VQFS4VNNFS"EWFOUVSF$BNQ PSH Super Summer Adventure Camp in San Anselmo is gearing up for another fun filled summer of field trips, swim lessons, art, science, gymnastic activities and lots more. Our camp is small and known for its warm, friendly yet exciting environment. Our experienced and adventurous staff will once again put on a summer that your child will not soon forget! Located on the spacious campus of Wade Thomas School, our headquarters are fully equipped and air-conditioned. Swim lessons take place at Drake High School Pool. Our staff is experienced in Early Childhood Education and most work year-round. They are CPR and First-Aid certified. Join us for the fun! SAN DOMENICO t 4BO%PNFOJDP PSH The best summers start at San Domenico! SportsKids, Lego Free Play, Craftsman Kids, Secret Garden, Basketball, Swimming, Boat Building, and more! Since 1995 our 500-acre campus in Marin County of rolling hills, organic garden, outdoor kitchen/classroom, hiking trails and state of the art sports and arts facitities have been making San Domenico an ideal place to spend summer days. STRAWBERRY RECREATION DISTRICT (SRD): CAMP STRAWBERRY 118 E. Strawberry Dr., Mill Valley, CA 94941 t 4USBXCFSSZ NBSJO PSH Ready, Set, Go Camp Strawberry! Go swimming, Go tennis, Go cooking, Go yoga, Go arts & crafts, Go nature, Go science and Go adventure! Camp Strawberry integrates these exciting activities at one site. Camp registration fee includes professional athletic instruction in swimming, tennis and soccer, t-shirt, hot lunch (3 days), guest entertainers, special events, walking field trips, spirit dress-up days, craft projects and so much more. Led by an experienced, passionate, fun, and enthusiastic staff, Camp Strawberry provides opportunity for campers to develop lifelong skills. WALKER CREEK: CAMP SOULAJULE 1700 Marshall Rd., Petaluma, CA 94952 t XXX 8BMLFS$SFFL3BODI PSH Marin County Office of Education is proud to present the new Discovery Day Camp at Walker Creek Ranch! This weekly camp will run from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. and provide life-changing programs for 7-13 year olds. Exciting adventure and art based activities will lead to days filled with fun. Staffed by professional educators, the Discovery Day Camp will provide a safe environment for campers to learn, play and discover the magic that is Walker Creek Ranch.

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The ‘master of suspense’ becomes the ‘master of suspension’ when testing out the eco-friendly transportation options at Sunshine Bicycles.

Although the “master of suspense” largely pre-dated the environmental movement, there’s no denying Hitchcock was one of Hollywood’s fiercest eco-warriors. Not only do revisionist film theorists hold Lifeboat up as the first movie to ever address themes of rising sea levels, but that Rear Window is a scathing indictment of canicide and The Birds no less than a Rachel Carson-esque tale of the natural world rising up against an increasingly self-obsessed humanity. If you don’t believe us, just ask the character in the crop duster from North by Northwest, who meets an incendiary end following a final, fatal, insecticide-fueled flight. 62 PACIFIC SUN MARCH 29 – APRIL 4, 2013


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BEST BIKE SHOP “We’re not about just buying gizmos,” insists Martin Hansen, the owner and “chief wrench” of Sunshine Bicycle Center in Fairfax. After all, you can go almost anywhere for gizmos. What you get from Marin’s best bike shop is expertise and experience—miles and miles of experience, he says. Hansen figures his staff has a combined total of more than 100 years experience fitting the right bike to the right rider; Hansen himself is a 30-year veteran. They’re doing a lot of work lately with people interested in commuting

NORTH BY NORTHWEST Suave Mad Man Cary Grant is mistaken for a CIA spook, becomes the target of spies and assassins and dodges cropdusters and a saucy femme fatale in a witty tribute to transcontinental mayhem. Classic moment: the seduction scene in the dining car of the Twentieth Century Limited, featuring Eva Marie Saint as the most overt of Hitchcock’s progressive-minded cool blondes.

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on bike, as well as the usual homegrown mountain-bike crowd. The store is right at the foot of Mt. Tam, where it’s been since 1976, so they can tackle those last-minute fixes for someone just setting out on the trails (or coming off the trails with an issue). And the shop is right next door to the Marin Bicycle Coalition offices, the advocates for making Marin ever more bicycle friendly, which would suit Sunshine Bicycles and their many fans just fine. ---Sunshine Bicycle Center

737 Center Blvd., Fairfax 459.3334 sunshinebicycle.com 2ND Fairfax Cyclery, Fairfax 3RD Mt. Tam Bikes, Mill Valley

BEST BUSINESS THAT PROMOTES GOING GREEN AND BEST ORGANIC PRODUCE Winning a dual award for Best Business that Promotes Going Green and Best Organic Produce, Good Earth Natural Foods continues to be a model of sustainability. Their commitment to serving the community is broad and covers everything from being a major employer to partnering with farmers in the county for the freshest produce. They are attracting a wider audience to natural foods, and in turn, are selling three times the amount of produce than ever before. This has led to volume discounts among their purveyors, which they are able to pass on to their customers. Good Earth has just gone solar and is generating 35 percent of the power needed for the store. With zero waste as a goal, they compost and recycle almost everything. 64 > MARCH 29 - APRIL 4, 2013 PACIFIC SUN 63


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Summerfilm (previously Young Critics Jury) has expanded to two weeks and offers students 13-18 an opportunity to experience filmmaking and the film industry at all levels. We start on July 22 with a 5 day series of thematic talks and interactive workshops featuring active film professionals talking about what they do and how you can do it. This first week is a prerequisite for the second week’s classes. Class limit is 25. The second week splits the group into two streams. One group of 6—chosen by the staff—goes on to train for 3 days as jurists and curators for the Mill Valley Film Festival Youth Reel. The second group for the second week (with a limit of 15) goes for a 5 day hands-on filmmaking class taught at the Intel Computer Clubhouse by clubhouse staff and visiting filmmakers.

Applications and registration begin Monday, April 1. Scholarships are available. Go to: www.cafilm.org/education Summerfilm is a program of the California Film Institute’s Education Department.

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Best Organic Produce 2ND United Markets, San Rafael and San Anselmo 3RD Paradise Market, Corte Madera and Novato

BEST NURSERY/GARDEN CENTER As Marin’s “Homegrown Nursery,” Sunnyside has been in business in San Anselmo since 1940. Several things make the nurs-

VERTIGO The Greatest Film of All Time (per Sight and Sound’s international poll of critics, scholars and moviemakers) is about death and phantoms and appearance and deception, but it’s also about Bernard Herrmann’s magnificent score, Saul Bass’s spiraling credits, Hitchcock’s most potent use of color and the way Kim Novak seems to materialize out of San Francisco’s misty, troubled past; James Stewart gives the performance of his life. Classic moment: Novak’s emergence from the bathroom in a halo of ghostly green fire.

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ery a standout among the competition. The staff consists of long-term employees with a breadth of knowledge about the climate and gardening conditions of Marin; one person has been there more than 50 years! The “Growing Grounds” on the edge of Fairfax, the only such facility in the county, produces fruit trees, perennials, shrubs, vines and roses solely for the nursery. Finally, they are a family-owned and -operated independent business, amid the chains and big-box stores. As coowners Tom and Ross Perry (grandsons of founder Don Perry) like to say: “We are in the business of giving advice and subsidizing it by selling plants.” --Sunnyside Nursery

130 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Anselmo 453.2701 sunnysideofmarin.com 2ND West End Nursery, San Rafael 3RD Green Jeans Garden Supply, Mill Valley

BEST PERSONNEL AGENCY For 25 years, Perfect Timing has been making the ideal match between clients and prospective employees. In this very competitive industry, the agency has thrived in providing temporary staffing, temp-to-hire and permanent placement for talented local candidates in job situations that suit them to a T. The tight-knit group of Solina (founder and CEO), Renee, Tori, Vicki and Susan is passionate about what they do and excel at being innovative. As a locally owned and operated business, Perfect Timing is committed to supporting other local companies and nonprofits by meeting their staffing needs with exceptional candidates. As Solina says, “The community that voted for us is the community that keeps us in business. Thank you for your support.”


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‘The point is that you are, first of all, in a two-dimensional medium. Mustn’t forget that. You have a rectangle to fill. Fill it. Compose it.’ —Alfred Hitchcock

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BEST RESALE/CONSIGNMENT CLOTHING SHOP At Stella’s Fine Consignments, “you can’t predict what will come in every day, but there’s always something new,” says coowner Laura Psaila. “It’s the fun of the hunt.” Laura and her sister Anna opened the store in 2000, relocating to Greenfield Avenue in 2011. “Our loyal customers followed us here,” says Anna. The merchandise is made up of women’s clothing, accessories and jewelry that the sisters resell, splitting the proceeds with the items’ former owners 50-50. “It’s a good place to replenish your wardrobe, to find something cute to perk up your day,” says Laura. “Instead of spending $300 at Nordstrom, you can find a great little dress here for 40 bucks.” What’s more, the sisters “trust each other, balance each other out. People love the fun, welcoming family atmosphere. There’s a sisterhood among women in general, and this place brings that out.” --Stella’s Fine Consignments

224 Greenfield Ave., San Anselmo 453.6191 stellashoppers.com 2ND Swan Dive Consignment, Corte Madera 3RD Encore, San Rafael

BEST SOLAR SUPPLIER Since 1984, Solarcraft has been THE local choice for solar installations in Marin and beyond. The service-oriented team of dedicated employees is committed to quality design and materials all provided by licensed and certified solar installers. With their years of experience in the business, the

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folks at Solarcraft are able to recommend the best products for their customers and install them in an efficient and timely manner. Now more than ever, going solar is an affordable choice for electricity, hot water and pool heat and Solarcraft takes care of all the paperwork to maximize current rebates and tax incentives. You’ll spend less on energy from day one and increase the value of your home, plus solar installations are exempt from property tax assessments. --Solarcraft

285-D Bel Marin Keys Blvd., Novato 382.7717 solarcraft.com 2ND Real Goods Solar, San Rafael 3RD SPG Solar, Novato

THE 39 STEPS Hitchcock’s first tongue-in-cheek mistakenidentity/man-on-the-run cross-country thriller stars the charismatic Robert Donat as an innocent bystander caught up in international espionage, making his way from Piccadilly Circus to the Scottish Highlands in search of a man with a missing pinky; the movie is one damned entertaining thing after another. Classic moment: cool blonde Madeleine Carroll trying to remove her wet stockings while Donat is handcuffed to her. Um, sexy.

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BEST ART SUPPLIES If Marinites know anything about anything, we know our art. From the Sausalito Art Festival to multiple superb galleries to the first-class exhibit at the Marin County Fair, residents both appreciate and produce some of the best stuff in the world. So to be named as the best art supplier for all those many artists is no small achievement, but the folks at Rileystreet Art Supply are getting used to it. The family-run store has been putting the “fine” in fine art for decades. Store manager Bente Mirow says in addition to all the old favorites, they’re always looking for new materials—such as a new spray paint with fewer toxic fumes—and they’re working on expanding their educational department and classes in Marin. “There’s just a really evolved artistic community here,” she says. ---Rileystreet Art Supply

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Birds of a feather flock together—and Marin’s pet lovers flock together at Woodlands Pet Food & Treats.

It’s a little known fact that, among fiendish purveyors of the macabre, Hitchcock was quite fond of children and pets. For a filmmaker who put so many tykes in life-threatening situations—from the screaming Bodega school children of The Birds to the near-fatal gassing of “little” Charlie in Shadow of a Doubt to the fireplace-poker-wielding 6-year-old title character in Marnie— Hitch never failed to eventually ensure the safety of every shaver in his canon (that we can remember). Same can’t be said, however, for the various critters roaming throughout his movies. While it is annoying to have one’s garden dug out by the neighbor’s dog, Raymond Burr went a little far in strangling the curious cur in Rear Window. And though we suspect the director’s heart was with the feathered strikers in The Birds, more than one of the winged warblers met the business end of Rod Taylor’s dishtowel. 66 PACIFIC SUN MARCH 29 – APRIL 4, 2013

Cathy Kirkpatrick, owner of Marin’s favorite children’s store, Secret Garden, says the secret to her success is no secret at all: “Surround yourself with people who are better than you.” She then goes on to mention several who bring their talents to the store—Belinda Wickwire, who trained at Tiffany’s and designs tasteful jewelry for children; Judy Stagalini who does monogramming; Sally Hoskins, a window designer; and employees Lynne Brady and Ashley Pike, whom Kirkpatrick calls “the world’s best 16-year-old salesperson.” These hardworking women and the 9-foot-tall tree in the store make Secret Garden a special place to visit if you’re looking to dress Marin’s tots with quality goods. ---Secret Garden

180 Bon Air Center, Greenbrae 464.9294 secretgardenchild.com 2ND Fairies & Dragons, Fairfax 3RD Baby World, San Rafael

BEST HOBBY SHOP It may well be that Dollhouses, Trains and More has become one of Marin’s landmark attractions, and not simply, once again, the Best of Marin hobby shop. Linda Becker has built her 14,000-square-foot space (about the size of a small grocery store) into a must-see for aficionados of dollhouses, trains, miniatures, models—and doesn’t that include just about everyone? She now stocks War Hammer figures, as well as a tiny (2-by-3-inches) working TV. Calling this the largest miniature shop is


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BEST KID-FRIENDLY RESTAURANT Is it the Parmesan cheese cut off the wheel as soon as you are seated, the simple, pasta-centric kids’ menu, the reasonable prices, the comfortable ambience or the Gummy Bears served with the check that bring families back to Sorella Caffe? Or is it so family-friendly because it’s run by a family—sisters Sonia Kang, the chef who rules the kitchen, and Soyara Molloy, who runs the front of the house? The answer: all of the above. There is no “standing on ceremony” here: Soyara’s warm and friendly manner makes everyone feel welcome and Sonia greets diners, too. But there’s more to this eatery than a comfortable place to bring the family: The generous portions of delicious Italian favorites prepared with high-quality ingredients earned Sorella third place for Best Ross Valley Restaurant—against some stiff competition. Clearly, these sisters are doing something right as they prepare to celebrate 10 years (this August) in business. ---Sorella Caffe

107 Bolinas Rd., Fairfax 258.4520 sorellacaffe.com 2ND M&G Burgers, Fairfax and Larkspur 3RD Iron Springs Pub & Brewery, Fairfax

BEST PET GROOMER Ira Lawson made a truly major career change when he left his entertainment industry job (of 34 years), moved up here and bought Who Does Your Dog?. His passion for animals, and involvement with the Golden Retriever Club of Greater Los Angeles Rescue, led him here, and within a year, his new business has become the Best of Marin. He credits his staff, who feel like family to him, with his success, particularly Nadine Napier—he says “she’s the finest groomer in the area.” Since taking over he has renovated and upgraded, established relationships with animal-related community organizations and come up with lots of ideas for expanding his offerings. Stay tuned for those. As to his transition from L.A.? He says, “Dealing with four-legged creatures is much easier than dealing with on-camera talent.” ---Who Does Your Dog?

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BEST PET STORE There is no one in the pet supply business more excited about his or her job than Woodlands Pet Food & Treats Rob Hansen. The Marin County-based business, which first opened in Mill Valley in 2006, has expanded quite a bit and now includes three additional locations in San Rafael, Novato and Greenbrae. “We are different from the big-box chain stores,” says Hansen. “All of the employees really love listening to customers’ stories about their pets, for example.” And though the center does not sell live animals, they do encourage adoption, contributing to the rescue of more than 100 cats during the holidays. 68>

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With a wide array of products and a staff that is very knowledgeable and compassionate about what they do, Woodlands Pet Food & Treats is a winner for Marin’s little creatures and the humans who love them. ---Woodlands Pet Food & Treats

Marinites’ perennial favorite place to celebrate their tykes’ milestones is the Bay Area Discovery Museum. “Our general mission is to ignite and advance creative thinking skills in all children,” says Lisa Fenton, reservations coordinator for the nonprofit. That means even as they’re running and bouncing and eating cake, those young children can be learning, too, while their adult chaperones enjoy the beautiful Fort Baker site with a knockout view of the Golden Gate Bridge and ample, easy parking; plus, all-day passes to the museum. And maybe best of all: no setup or cleanup. The rooms are indoors

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BEST SUMMER DAY CAMP What started out as an unassuming day camp at a school in Mill Valley has morphed into a multi-state dynasty for Steve and Kate’s Camp. They’ve expanded into Chicago, Southern California and Washington, still bringing a quality day camp experience to hundreds of youth. As a beacon of self-directed learning, Steve and Kate’s offers fun experiences like no other camp. Animation, music recording and culinary classes are just a few of the choices. Their food program is expanding this summer and will offer a different theme each day and feature local produce and vendors. An ongoing interactive secret game that unfolds as the summer progresses will keep campers looking for clues. Steve and Kate’s thanks the youth of Marin for voting them No. 1 again. ---Steve and Kate’s Camp

28 Liberty Ship Way, Ste. 2815, Sausalito 389.5437 steveandkatescamp.com 2ND Osher Marin JCC Summer Camp, San Rafael 3RD Marinwood Summer Camps, SanRafael

‘Hitchcock is a gentleman farmer who raises gooseflesh.’—Ingrid Bergman

BEST SUMMER OVERNIGHT CAMP Many of Marin’s youngsters have experienced the essence of summer sleep-away camp at Walker Creek Ranch. Located in an unparalleled setting in the far west of the county, the ranch has given kids the opportunity to explore nature and has become a place they return to again and again. This year, the camp is changing to a day program in an effort to serve more children. Campers will still be treated to the same special learning experiences that emphasize environmental education through idyllic outdoor activities, such as swimming, canoeing, hiking, nature crafts, organic gardening and archery. Busing will be provided, with pickups in San Rafael, Petaluma and Novato. The fitting new name for the camp is “Discovery Day Camp at Walker Creek Ranch.”

THE BIRDS Fed-up avians attack the innocent (sic) residents of Bodega Bay, Tippi Hedren and Jessica Tandy among them; what it all means is up to you. Oddly terrifying at the atavistic level. Classic moment: anything involving Suzanne Pleshette as the wounded, all-knowing ex-girlfriend.


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‘The critic on The Observer called [Rear Window] a horrible film because a man was looking out a window at other people. I thought that was a crappy remark. Everyone does it.’ —Alfred Hitchcock

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like Hexbugs (you have to see them to understand it) and the old classic Legos, which are constantly innovating their kits, like the new “Lego Friends” line aimed at girls. “We’re also big on fairies,” Deborah says, which works very well in a natureoriented place like Marin. In April they’re holding a Calico Critter event, which will no doubt make some children very, very delighted. ---A Child’s Delight

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Characters in Hitchcock films are a small retail business’s dream—ages 25 to 50, middle-to upper-class income earners with ready cash at hand and a strong taste for the “impulse buy.” And the Tippi Hedrens, Ingrid Bergmans, Cary Grants and Grace Kellys of the Hitch-esphere would certainly find what they’re looking for in Marin. From our gift shops and antique markets to galleries, bookstores and frame stores, this is one county where bargain hunters can always make a killing.

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Since 1947, Laurel House Antiques has been the go-to shop for antique paintings, china, fine jewelry and so much more. In its current location at the Marin Art & Garden Center since 1965, Laurel House’s primary quest is to serve as a fundraising venue for the Art & Garden Center. According to volunteers, Laurel House began as a garden party. “Four ladies started out with a card table,” says Donna Mani. “And that first time, they collected $15.” Today, with nearly 100 volunteers dedicating time to ensure this historic shop remains open—and the re-opening of the popular “Asian Room”—Laurel House is just as tasteful as ever. -----Laurel House Antiques

At Cheap Pete’s Frame Factory Outlet you’ll find everything you need to showcase your paintings, photographs and other works of applanate art. “Our founder, Peter Gumina, wanted to open an alternative to the expensive, high-end frame shops,” says Kevin Miller, manager of the San Rafael store (there are other outlets in San Francisco, San Mateo and Walnut Creek). “And we’re still very reasonably priced.” Besides a huge selection of ready-made wall and photo frames (many of them crafted of eco-friendly sustainable woods), the store offers custom-made frames and glasscutting and will mat your masterpiece while you wait. Cheap Pete’s also stocks all the necessities for at-home framing—mat, frame, glass, hooks and hardware. “Our motto is ‘fun, fast and affordable,’” says Miller. “And we are.”

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ing how thrifty we are, these gifts seemed so extravagant, so out of character. The only possible explanation for such wonderful gifts, one sibling thought, was diagnosis of a fatal illness. He didn’t know about Liquid Marin, a gift shop like no other. Owner Melissa McLane has a long and varied retail career and she knows how to get the really good goods—from designer clothes and linens to Red Envelope jewelry and leather accessories and overstock from Overstock.com. You never

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know what will be in store but you know there will be something you’ll want. Savvy shoppers sign up for the email list and watch the inbox for announcements of “flash sales.” Liquid Marin’s motto is “Shopping Should Always Be This Fun,” which is probably better than “Gifts That Suggest a Lethal Condition.” -----Liquid Marin

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BEST LIGHTING SHOP If you need to light up your life, get on over to Lights of Rafael, which has been keeping Marin well lit for years. With a selection of fixtures for ceilings, walls, under counters, gardens, walkways and patios, plus all the bulbs, tracks, controls and miscellaneous parts (that you


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didn’t know you need, but you do), and fountains, bathroom vent lights, nightlights, mirrors, clocks and all sorts of home accents to complement the lighting, you can change and enhance the look and feel of your home or office with some minor changes and additions. And the experienced staff here will help figure out how much light and what type suits your requirements. Try getting that kind of choice and expertise at the big-box stores. --Lights of Rafael

4100 Redwood Hwy., San Rafael 472.7292 lightsofrafael.com 2ND Light Express, San Rafael 3RD North Bay Lighting & Electrical Supply, San Rafael

BEST LOCAL BOOKSTORE At 40 years and running, Book Passage continues its reign as “The Bay Area’s Liveliest Bookstore.” Where else can patrons hear live interviews with the likes of Al Gore and Madeleine Albright, sup with legendary cookbook author Nigella Lawson, learn invaluable skills at one of BP’s famous writers’ conferences or get learned advice on a good read? The store is a community center of sorts and is always changing to respond to the needs of its customers. The cafe has an updated menu with an international flavor inspired 74 >

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and return customers—ever since. “We’re the little store that could,� says Amanda. “And we have something for everyone,� adds Knimble’s store manager, Brittany Allinger. There’s no arguing that. With resale clothing (much of it bought from customers directly or on consignment), vintage furniture, gift items—including fair trade, local artisans—and more, there really is something to pique the interest of all shoppers. --Knimble

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851 4th St., San Rafael 454.4009 knimble.com 2ND Live Water Surf Shop, Fairfax 3RD Mike’s Camera, Mill Valley

Marin County is thrilled to have the most eclectic, creative and hippest new store around! Amanda Messbarger opened Knimble in San Rafael—her second shop (the ďŹ rst is located in Sonoma County’s downtown Cotati)—last April and has experienced an outpouring of excitement—

The Wooden Duck offers “high-quality outdoor teak furniture at the best prices in the Bay Area,� says manager Paul Koshlap. “We’ll also custom-build what you want,

by dishes from current cookbooks and has expanded the wine bar with tastings offered on a regular basis. The store hosts book clubs, writers’ salons, language classes, story times and author events. --Book Passage

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Rear Window Hitchcock movies are filled with cars—getaway cars, runaway cars, sinking-in-a-swamp cars. (He also had no problem playing drunken driving episodes for laughs. Tsk, tsk, Hitch.) His obsession with transportation (planes and trains feature heavily in the director’s work) would find a lot of like-minded folk in Marin, who look to the county’s finest in dealerships, auto body and repair shops to get them up 101 in a timely fashion...er, as timely a fashion as possible, that is.

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Alfred Hitchcock was, supposedly, afraid of the police, eggs and driving a car. We don’t know about his first two issues, but perhaps if he’d known the people at (once again) Marin’s best auto body shop, Blake’s Auto Body, his driving fears would have eased a bit. At Blake’s they are specialists in putting your wheels back in shape after a mishap with what CEO Marc Sebastian calls “above the top customer service.” They’re happy to come to you and give you an on-the-spot estimate of what their fully certified employees can do for your vehicle. All their clients get concierge service. Above all else, Sebastian says, Blake’s Auto Body is about dedication, which is no doubt something the Master could appreciate. ---Blake’s Auto Body

Dave Painter’s family-run D & K Auto Services has been keeping cars in tip-top shape since the 1990s—and his customers come from all over. The mechanics here “service all makes and models, domestic, European and hybrid,” says Tricia McKay, who keeps the operation running smoothly while her mom, Kate, takes care of the books. Two mechanics, the parts manager and the delivery driver—who gets local customers to and from their destinations— round out the crew. Tricia says that “taking care of the small mechanical things saves you breakdowns and larger costs in the future.” She says even when times are tough, putting off basic maintenance “increases the chances of doing more damage to the car or getting stuck somewhere if it breaks down.” But then, D&K customers already know that—and entrust their cars, and their safety, to D&K. --D&K Auto Services

861 Vallejo Ave., Novato 897.8824; 31 Bay St., San Rafael 459.6115 blakesautobody.com 2ND Bertolli’s Auto Body, San Rafael 3RD G&C AutoBody, Novato

BEST AUTO DEALER Marinites continue to flock to Toyota Marin for the great community-focused, hands-on customer service. With their 10-point value guarantee, general manager Mike Christian holds—and meets—high standards when it comes to dedication to their customers. And not only does Toyota Marin provide the best of the best to a loyal and growing number of new car buyers, the dealership is also involved in giving back more to the community through involvement with local nonprofits, charities and schools—something everyone in Marin County can applaud them for! --Toyota Marin

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BEST FOREIGN CAR REPAIR Debbie and Mark Linder, owners of Easy Automotive, say that “customer service is their No. 1 priority”—and it shows. In addition to ensuring that “all automotive needs are taken care of”—mechanical issues as well as tires, windshield wipers, etc.—the Linders and their four highly experienced mechanics take pride in their clean shop and state-certified green station status. They know their customers and work with them to accommodate their cars’ needs—especially since the recession hit. Easy Auto also offers a shuttle for those who need a ride not only from the shop, but back there as well. And if communicating by email makes customers’ lives easier, they’re on top of that too. Customers really appreciate the Linders’ willingness to go above and beyond.

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One of the longest standing and reputable businesses around the county, Cains Tire is, once again, our readers’ pick for Best Tire Shop. For 57 years, the family-run business has watched generations of loyal customers return for their expertise. “We’re good at what we do,” says owner Pat McAlonan. “We care about customer service, we work hard to have good prices and sincerely try to take care of people.” McAlonan, now 82 years old, loves to hear that customers are coming in because their grandparents and parents before them were customers too. This multi-generation clientele is the strongest testament to what a great shop Cains really is.

There are few choices to make that are more daunting than buying a (new-to-you) car. And the stakes may be even higher when seeking a used car for a newly licensed driver. This is why Marinites thank their lucky stars for California Motors. Since opening in 1997, the used car dealer has met with so much success, that a second location in San Rafael has now opened. “We’ve had a lot of repeats and referrals,” says Bill Singerman. “Our environment is laid back and low-pressure, so people return.” With the highest quality of previously owned vehicles in Marin, it’s no wonder this place is a winner. --California Motors

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BEST ART GALLERY With a commitment to promoting art where the public can easily experience it, Art Works Downtown once again has won Best Gallery. Art Works is a nonproďŹ t, community-based incubator for emerging and established artists with three galleries for exhibitions. They host six to eight shows per year in the main 1337 Gallery, located with a storefront on 4th Street in San Rafael. The current show, opening March 29, features the nature-inspired paintings of Foad SatterďŹ eld, art professor at Dominican University (opening reception April 12). One of the best ways to experience all that Art Works Downtown has to offer is to participate in 2nd Fridays Art Walk. Visitors can meet the artists as they explore more than 35 studios and view exhibits in all three galleries. --Art Works Downtown

1337 4th St., San Rafael 451.8119 artworksdowntown.org 2ND Seager Gray Gallery, Mill Valley 3RD Studio 333, Sausalito

BEST CATERER AND BEST PLACE FOR A WEDDING One of Marin County’s most popular wedding destinations, Deer Park Villa has done more than provide a lovely forested event site. A restaurant featuring traditional Italian fare, Deer Park also has a full bar and offers catering services. After her grandparents planted their roots and opened Deer Park two generations ago, owner Debbie Ghiringhelli says the family has held on to traditions while also moving forward with new renovations and modern twists on their menus. What the family loves the most is seeing generations of patrons who make it a tradition to visit Deer Park for their annual Easter and Mother’s Day

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brunches—which they’ve hosted since the 1970s—and their Thanksgiving Dinner. “I even recently planned a wedding for a daughter of another woman I had also worked a wedding for.� That so many return generation after generation illustrates just how wonderful this Fairfax gem really is. --Deer Park Villa

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One million dollars has a nice ring to it, especially when you consider that’s what the renovators of Sweetwater Music Hall spent on their new sound system, according to general manager and talent buyer for music operations Aaron Kayce. “It’s one of the best rooms in the Bay Area,â€? he says, noting that a lot of thought went into the layout of the bar, dance oor and general acoustics. There is also an emphasis on “really good foodâ€? produced by chef Gordon Drysdale. It’s all brought Marin’s best live music venue a lot of notoriety the past year and some stellar acts, including Further, Patterson Hood and the Drive By Truckers and Justin Townes Earle. Kayce says he’s got some treats for musical Marinites in the pipeline: “If you book them they will come,â€? he says, and smiles. ---Sweetwater Music Hall

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HERE ARE A FEW HITCHCOCKIAN READERS POLL RESULTS, WITH OBSERVATIONS FROM THE PACIFIC SUN REGISTRAR OF VOTERS... BEST HITCHCOCK MOVIE 1. Rear Window 2. North by Northwest 3. The Birds Film-school favorites Psycho and Vertigo finished fourth and fifth, respectively, rounding out the so-called “great” Hitchcock’s movies. Six through 10 were Dial M for Murder, Rebecca, Notorious,To Catch a Thief and Marnie.

BEST HITCHCOCK LEADING LADY 1. Grace Kelly 2. Tippi Hedren 3. Kim Novak Kelly won this contest by a wide margin. Janet Leigh, whose doomed Marion Crane provided the director with his most recognizable scene (and our Best of Marin cover image) finished fifth—even behind Ingrid Bergman.

MOST OVERRATED HITCHCOCK MOVIE 1. Psycho 2. The Birds 3. Vertigo This may explain Psycho and Vertigo’s lower-than-expected finish in the “best” category. Fourth, by the way, was Lifeboat. We tend to side with the several write-in votes for “no such thing.”

MOST UNDERRATED HITCH MOVIE 1. To Catch a Thief 2. Marnie 3. The 39 Steps

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“When talking about Alfred Hitchcock, it’s impossible not to mention Bernard Herrmann. He was as much a part of Hitchcock’s style as the great man himself,” British film critic Ivan Radford wrote last year on his Lillie White Lies blog. “A versatile composer, Herrmann wrote everything from radio scores and stage music to classical-concert pieces. But he had an uncanny ear for movie soundtracks, able to devise an entire score using just one section of the orchestra or the sound of foghorns on the Golden Gate Bridge. His instrumental ingenuity matched Hitchcock’s visual flair, combining to create some of Hitch’s greatest moments. “Indeed, many of Hitch’s most iconic set pieces unfold with no sound whatsoever to interrupt the score.” From the staccato strings of the murderous Psycho shower scene to the complex orchestration of North by Northwest, Herrmann’s compositions helped to define Hitchcock’s work. The American Film Institute has ranked Psycho and Vertigo as Nos. 4 and 12, respectively on its list of the 25 greatest film scores of all-time. How significant is Herrmann’s Hitchcock work in pop culture? His name is a cultural reference point: Music critic Robert Palmer of the New York Times once famously described the Lounge Lizards (an avantjazz band led by actor and filmmaker John Lurie) as being “somewhere west of Charles Mingus and east of Bernard Herrmann.” Most recently, Bates Motel, where motel clerk/ psycho killer Norman Bates (Tony Perkins) stabs guest Marion Crane (Janet Leigh) in a gruesome shower scene to the tune of those staccato violins, is lending its name to a new A&E television series that is a prequel to the Hitchcock film. Even the classical-music world has embraced Herrmann. Last week, the San Francisco Symphony announced that it will kick off a new film series performing Herrmann’s creepy score of Psycho (Oct. 30), with Joshua Gersen conducting, just in time for Halloween. The series continues Nov. 1 when the symphony plays, for the first time, a live performance of Herrmann’s score to the film Vertigo, returning the following night for a live accompaniment to a program of Hitchcock film shorts. Tickets go on sale April 22. Last month, the Norwegian Radio Orchestra gave an all-Herrmann concert in Oslo, drawing attention to the composer’s innovative use of the string section to drive visceral emotion on a par with a Wagnerian opera. Herrmann, who won a 1941 Oscar for his score to The Devil and Daniel Webster, also scored the iconic sci-fi flicks The Day the Earth Stood Still and Jason and the Argonauts, as well as numerous episodes of The Twilight Zone. He went on to write the menacing scores for Martin Scorsese’s Taxi Driver and Brian De Palma’s Hitchcockian Obsession, among other significant films. In a backhanded compliment, the Times called his score to CBS Radio Workshop’s 1956 presentation of Aldous Huxley’s Brave New World (with Huxley narrating) as “impressive and bizarre.” Herrmann had a fierce commitment to new American music, writing symphonies, commissioning contemporary works and, during the 1930s, conducting the New Chamber Orchestra. In 1935, he was a member of a group that included Aaron Copland and Morton Gould that tried to

Hitch and Herrm, on the set. form a government-funded WPA composers’ forum-laboratory during the Great Depression. According to the Times, the purpose of the group would be “to provide an opportunity for serious composers, residing in America, both known and unknown, to hear their own compositions, to test the reactions of auditors, as well as to present their own particular viewpoint, if any, and benefit from a public discussion of their works.” But Herrmann, who died in 1975, is most closely identified with Hitchcock’s films, not his own classical compositions. And it was his music for Psycho that made him famous. That association continues to keep him in the public eye. Paul Schackman portrays Herrmann in last year’s biopic Hitchcock; and there are two new books on film scores that devote considerable pages to his film work. In Britain, the Tippett Quartet has built a cottage industry around the composer, recording The Psycho Suite for string quartet, arranged by Robert Birchall (Gramophone opined that it was “thrillingly, chillingly delivered”) and hosting an annual Herrmann Fest that features scholarly lectures about the composer and performances of such works as The Psycho Suite and Herrmann’s 19-minute “Echoes” for string quartet. The BBC Concert Orchestra included the suite in its broadcast from the BBC Proms in a tribute to the 100th anniversary of Herrmann’s birth. In a weird twist, even for Hitchcock-related film trivia, the actress Kim Novak, who co-starred with Jimmy Stewart in Vertigo, complained in 2011 year she felt “violated” by the use of Vertigo’s love theme in the Oscar-winning silent-film romance The Artist. That shows the degree to which people identify Herrmann’s music with Hitchcock. Yet, the prelude to Vertigo can be heard on the prologue of the music video to Lady Gaga’s popular No. 1 hit “Born This Way.” And Herrmann’s film scores have been used in car commercials by Volkswagen and Dodge. But perhaps the ultimate testament to Herrmann’s ubiquitous nature came in 2012, when the British Film Institute named Vertigo the best film ever made. It dislodged Citizen Kane from that coveted top spot. Herrmann scored both films. —Greg Cahill


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tion from flashy street magician Jim Carrey. O Life of Pi (2:05) Ang Lee’s adaptation of the Yann Martel novel about an Indian teenager’s challenging odyssey: navigating across the Pacific in a life raft with a hyena, an orangutan and a Bengal tiger. The Metropolitan Opera: Francesca da Rimini

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of Princeton admissions officer Tina Fey goes kerblooey when the kid she gave up for adoption years ago reappears as one of her applicants. O Ballet’s Greatest Hits (1:30) Dazzling performances from Marcelo Gomes, Maria Kochetkova and Hee Seo highlight this peek at the Youth American Grand Prix Gala. O The Call (1:35) 911 operator Halle Berry’s emergency call from freshly abducted Abigail Breslin plunges her into a disturbing confrontation with her violent past. O Casablanca (1:42) World-weary saloonkeeper Humphrey Bogart is thrust into global intrigue when ex-gf Ingrid Bergman reenters his life, nasty Nazis at hand; Claude Rains steals the show as Louis the cop. O The Croods (1:31) Dazzling animation highlights the story of a prehistoric family emerging from their cave to behold the wide world; Emma Stone and Nic Cage vocalize. O Django Unchained (2:45) Quentin Tarantino über-Western about a slaveturned-bounty hunter (Jamie Foxx), his still-enslaved wife (Kerry Washington) and the plantation owner (Leo DiCaprio) who stands in their way. O 56 Up (2:24) Michael Apted’s acclaimed ongoing documentary series, checking in on 14 disparate Britons every seven years, is back, this time examining Apted’s diverse subjects at the age of 56. O From Up on Poppy Hill (1:31) Animated Japanese romance about two teens falling in love on the eve of the 1964 Tokyo Olympics. O G.I. Joe: Retaliation (1:50) Dogfaces Flint, Snake Eyes and Lady Jaye take on arch-enemy Cobra and—egad—their own government! O Ginger & Rosa (1:30) British period drama about the complex relationship between two inseparable teenage girls; Sally Potter directs. O The Host (2:05) Extraterrestrial bodysnatchers meet their match in plucky homo sapiens Saoirse Ronan; William Hurt plays Unca Jeb. O The Incredible Burt Wonderstone (1:41) Vegas flash-and-glitter illusionists Steve Carell and Steve Buscemi face stiff competi-

from South Bank it’s Alan Bennett’s latest comedy about two elderly hoarders and their premature estate sale. O No (1:50) Acclaimed Chilean drama about the 1988 grassroots campaign to oust longtime dictator Augusto Pinochet. O Olympus Has Fallen (2:00) Secret Service agent Gerard Butler gets all heroic when the president and the White House are seized by terrorists; Ashley Judd and Morgan Freeman costar. O On the Road (2:05) Jack Kerouac’s iconic Beat novel hits the big screen at last with Sam Riley and Garret Hedlund as Sal Paradise and Dean Moriarty, the coolest cats to ever cross the wide expanse of the American continent. O Orchestra of Exiles (1:25) Gripping documentary about Bronislaw Huberman, the man who smuggled a thousand Jewish musicians out of Nazi-dominated Europe and helped found the Israel Philharmonic. O Oz: The Great and Powerful (2:07) Fantastical Sam Raimi prequel about the young wizard’s arrival in Oz stars Michelle Williams as Glinda and James Franco in the title role. O Quartet (1:38) The cozy elegance of a retired musicians’ home is torn asunder when an ex-wife/diva arrives to open old wounds; Dustin Hoffman directs Maggie Smith, Tom Courtenay and Michael Gambon. O Silver Linings Playbook (2:02) David O. Russell comedy about a down-and-outer’s attempts to rebuild his life after losing his wife and his job and moving in with his parents; Bradley Cooper, Robert De Niro and Jennifer Lawrence star. O Spring Breakers (1:32) Girls go wild when four BFFs knock over a bank to finance a bitchin’ spring break and end up in thrall to rapper/arms dealer James Franco. O Stand Up Guys (1:35) Alan Arkin, Christopher Walken and Al Pacino as very old buddies trying to recapture their glory days of sex, drugs and criminal malfeasance. O Tyler Perry’s Temptation (1:31) Marriage counselor Jurnee Smollett’s affair with a client results in remorse, acrimony and a nagging headache; Jerry Stiller and Kim Kardashian costar! <

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19 Broadway, 17 Broadway, Fairfax. 459-1091. 19broadway.com 03/31: Joan Getz Duo Jazz vocalist. With Chris Huson, piano. 7:30pm. No Cover. Osteria Divino, 37 Caledonia, Sausalito. 505-3663. 03/31: Michael LaMacchia Jazz. 3pm. No Name Bar, 757 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 332-1392. 03/31: Moonalice Free Sunday afternoon show for all near ears to enjoy. 2pm. Sweetwater Music Hall, 19 Corte Madera Ave. , Mill Valley. 388-3850. swmh.com. 03/31: Pacific Mambo Orchestra Free salsa class at 4pm. Live music at 5pm. 5pm. $10. Sausalito Seahorse Supper Club, 305 Harbor Dr., Sausalito. 331-2899. sausalitoseahorse.com. 04/01: Bluegrass Open Mic/Jam Advanced and intermediate players are invited to participate. 7:30pm. No cover. Seahorse Restaurant, 305 Harbor Dr., Sausalito. 331-2899. sausalitoseahorse.com.

Nicasio, 1 Old Rancheria Road, Nicasio. 662-2219. ranchonicasio.com 03/29: Lutan Fyah, Sky-I Reggae, hip-hop. 8pm. $18-25. 19 Broadway, 17 Broadway, Fairfax. 4591091. www.19broadway.com 03/29: Petty Theft Tom Petty tribute. 9pm. $22. Sweetwater Music Hall, 19 Corte Madera, Mill Valley. 388-3850. swmh.com. 03/29: Ray Obiedo and Friends Latin rock/ jazz.9:30-midnight. Sleeping Lady, 23 Broadway, Fairfax. 485-1182. sleepingladyfairfax.com.

03/29: Terry Garthwaite with Nicholas, Glover and Wray and Special Friends Double bill featuring vocalists Terry Garthwaite, Nicholas, Glover and Wray Vocal Trio. With Barbara Borden, Dick Bright, Oona Garthwaite and Dave Tweedie. 8pm. $25. 142 Throckmorton Theatre, 142 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley. 383-9600. 142throckmortontheatre.org. 03/29: Phillip Percy Pack Jazz. 7pm. No cover. Rickey’s Restaurant , 250 Entrada Dr., Novato. 244-2665. 03/30: Chrome Johnson Blues rock. 9:30pm. $10. Peri’s Silver Dollar, 29 Broadway Blvd, Fairfax. 464-7420. perisbar.com. 03/30: Joe Tate and the Gators Folk, rock. 6pm. No Name Bar, 757 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 332-1392. 03/30: Kevin Russell Homage to Eric Clapton songbook. Rock, soul, blues. Shows at 8 and 10pm. $10. Fenix, 919 Fourth St., San Rafael. 813-5600. fenixlive.com/music. 03/30: Medicine Ball Band Jazz. 9pm. No Name Bar, 757 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 332-1392.

03/30: Mystery Dance Alert With Bonnie Hayes Kevin, Tim Eschliman, Sean Allen Glorious views, rock dance party. $10. 8:30pm 8:30pm. $10. Presidio Yacht Club, Travis Marina at Horseshoe Cove, Fort Baker, Sausalito. 877-456-2301. mysterydance.us. 03/30: Pato Banton Feel-good reggae. 9pm. $1012. The Sunflower Center, 1435 North McDowell Blvd, Suite 100, Petaluma. 707-792-5300. lydiasorganics.com. 03/30: Phillip Percy Pack Trio Contemporary jazz vocalist. 7pm. No cover. San Rafael Joe’s, 931 Fourth St., San Rafael. 244-2665. 03/30: Stefanie Keys Americana, rock. 8pm $12. Rancho Nicasio, 1 Old Rancheria Road, Nicasio. 662-2219. ranchonicasio.com 03/30: Tina Malia Vocalist, multi-instrumentalist, composer and producer. Dirtwire, with David Satori, Beats Antique, and Even Fraser, Hamsa Lila, opens. Presented by Marin Arts and Music 8pm. $20-40. Marin Center Showcase Theater, 10 Ave of the Flags, San Rafael. 259-4035. marincenter.org.

03/30: Wobbly World with Freddy Clarke World, funk, blues, rock. 9pm. $10. Sausalito Seahorse Supper Club, 305 Harbor Dr., Sausalito. 331-2899. sausalitoseahorse.com.

04/01: Cathey Cotton and John Dunsing Birthday Show with All Aries 7pm. No cover. 19 Broadway, 17 Broadway, Fairfax. 459-1091. 19broadway.com 04/01: Kimrea and the Dreamdogs Rock. 8:30pm. No Name Bar, 757 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 332-1392. 04/01: Peri’s Open Mic Electric open mic 9pm. Peri’s Silver Dollar, 29 Broadway Blvd, Fairfax. 464-7420. www.perisbar.com. 04/02: Jeff Bridges and the Abiders Best known for as an actor and filmmaker, Bridges’ band boasts a stellar roster of songwriters and musicians. 8pm. $45-85. Wells Fargo Center for the Arts, 50 Mark West Springs Road, Santa Rosa. 707-546-3600. tickets.wellsfargocenterarts.org. 04/02: Noel Jewkes and Friends Jazz. 8pm. No cover. Sausalito Seahorse Supper Club, 305 Harbor Dr., Sausalito. 331-2899. sausalitoseahorse.com. 04/02: Open Mic For over 21. 8:30pm. No Name Bar, 757 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 474-2221. 04/02: Swing Fever “Happy Birthday Billie Holiday.” 7pm. No cover, dinner encouraged. Panama Hotel and Restaurant, 4 Bayview St., San Rafael. 457-3993. panamahotel.com. 04/03: Blues Night With the Fenix Band, special guests Fernando Aragon, Philip Gallo, Kyle Hixon, Larry Vann and Michael Warren. 7:30pm. $10. Fenix, 919 Fourth St., San Rafael . fenixlive.com. 04/03: Joan Getz Quartet Jazz vocalist. With Dave Getz,drums; Chris Huson, keyboard; Gary Lillard, bass. 7pm. No cover. Panama Hotel and Restaurant, 4 Bayview, San Rafael. 505-3663.

04/03: Marcelo and Seth Asarnow Tango. 8pm. Free. Sausalito Seahorse Supper Club, 305 Harbor Dr., Sausalito. 331-2899. sausalitoseahorse.com. 04/03: Royal Wednesday Reggae, hip-hop with Selecta Konnex and other local DJs. 9:30pm. No cover. Ghiringhelli Pizzaria Bar and Grill, 1535 S. Novato Blvd., Novato. 320-1420. ghirpizza.com.

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Joe and Anna. 6:30pm. $15. Sausalito Seahorse Supper Club, 305 Harbor Dr., Sausalito. 331-2899. sausalitoseahorse.com. 04/03: The Crux, Supermule Pirate shanty, klezmer jam, barn dance blues. Americana, bluegrass. 8pm. $13. Sweetwater Music Hall , 19 Corte Madera, Mill Valley. 388-3850. swmh.com. 04/04: C-JAM with Connie Ducey Dinner jazz. 7pm. No cover, dinner encouraged. Panama Hotel and Restaurant, 4 Bayview St., San Rafael. 457-3993. panamahotel.com. 04/04: Chris Webster and Nina Gerber Volcaist; guitars. 8pm. $18.142 Throckmorton Theatre, 142 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley. 383-9600. 142throckmortontheatre.org.

Cajun and zydeco two-steps, low-down blues, New Orleans funk. 8pm. $21. 142 Throckmorton Theatre, 142 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley. 383-9600. 142throckmortontheatre.org. 04/05: The Wilson-Hukill Blues Revue 8pm No cover. Rancho Nicasio, 1 Old Rancheria Road, Nicasio. 662-2219. ranchonicasio.com.

04/04: Michael Lamacchia or Eugene Huggins Jazz and blues. 8:30pm. No Name Bar, 757 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 332-1392.

04/05: Elephant Listening Project 9:30 pm. $8. Peri’s Silver Dollar, 29 Broadway Blvd, Fairfax. 464-7420. perisbar.com. 04/05: Key Lime Pie Rock, Latin soul. 9pm. $10. Sausalito Seahorse, 305 Harbor Dr., Sausalito. 453-3544. keylimepiemusic.com.

04/05: Patterson Hood with Jay Gonzlesz and Brad Morgan 8pm. $27. Sweetwater Music Hall, 19 Corte Madera ave. , Mill Valley. 388-3850. swmh.com. 04/05: Prezident Brown Reggae. 9pm. $15. 19 Broadway, 17 Broadway, Fairfax. 459-1091. 19broadway.com

04/05: The 7th Sons Rock and Roll Show Dance, rock. 6:30pm. No cover. A Taste of Rome, 1000 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 847-2670.

Comedy 04/01: April’s Fools: Celebrating the Fool In All of Us Celebrate the fool in all of us with standup comedy, music and the spoken word. Performers include Rhoda Bodzin, Michael Bossier, Dick Bright, Will Durst, Gil Gross, Marc Hershon, Mari Magaloni, Bob Sarlotte and Johnny Steele. 7:30pm. $15.142 Throckmorton Theatre, 142 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley. 383-9600. 142throckmortontheatre.org.

Theater 04/04: Ophelia Re-imagined story of Hamlet’s tragic heroine, Ophelia. Inspired by Arthur Rimbaud’s elegiac poem to her. Kick off Ft. Mason Center’s 2013 Summer Season. 8:30pm April 4, 6-7, 11, 13-14. $22. Fort Mason Center, Marina Blvd , S.F. 925-285-7216. carteblanche-sf.com. 03/29-04/05: Enchanted April Romantic comedy written by Matthew Barber, based on the novel by Elizabeth von Arnim. Thurs. performances at 7:30pm; Fri.-Sat. at 8pm; Sun. matinees at 2pm. Audience members are invited to participate in “Talkback” with the director and actors after SunMARCH 29 - APRIL 4, 2013 PACIFIC SUN 89


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sents a benefit concert for West Marin Community Radio during the spring pledge drive. 8pm. $25. Dance Palace Community and Cultural Center, 503 B. St., Point Reyes Station. 663-8068. kwmr.org 04/05: Modern Mandolin Quartet Contemporary string music inspired by mandolin orchestras and chamber groups from the early twentieth century. With Dana Rath andMatt Flinner, mandolins; Paul Binkley, mandola and Adam Roszkiewicz , mandocello. 8pm. $25. Fenix, 919 Fourth St., San Rafael. fenixlive.com/music.

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04/02: Mill Valley First Tuesday Art Walk Join an art walkabout. Exhibitions are all around town. Meet the artists and friends. Programs available at many locations. 6pm. Free. Downtown Mill Valley, Depot Book Store, Mill Valley. 721-1856. cityofmillvalley.org.

03/29-04/17: ‘New Voices New Visions’ Exhibition Group exhibition featuring new work by Bay Area artists: Eliza Bui, Teymur Guseynov, Ivy Jacobsen, Li Ma, Jeff Snell, and Marie Van Elder. 11am. Free. Gallery Bergelli, 483 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur. 945-9454. bergelli.com.

04/02-05: Arts in Education, Part 3, Cliff to Cove. Andria Lo, photography. The photos in this series were taken over dozens of visits to the Marin Headlands. Opening reception 5-7pm April 2. Free. 142 Throckmorton Theatre, 142 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley. 383-9600. 142throckmortontheatre.org.

03/29-04/05: Carol Allen, New Works “Dressed In White: My Journey Through Breast Cancer.� Hours: 8am-7pm weekdays. Closed holidays. 8am. Free. Gail Van Dyke Atrium Gal-

03/29-04/05: Marin Art Festival Call to Artists Calling artists to apply to the Marin Art Festival. The 17th Marin Art Festival June 15 and 16 in San Rafael at the Civic Center Lagoon Park is a Lawn Party for the Arts. Calling artists to apply now through April. Early Bird discounts until end of March. Event limited to 250 artists. $25. marinartfestival.com.

Kids Events 03/30: Easter Bunny Breakfast Proceeds benefit Community Action Marin Child Development Programs. Children of all ages can meet the Easter Bunny, and hear Tim Cain perform live, balloon animals, a raffle. Seating is limited. 9am. $7, cash or check only please. The Cheesecake Factory, 1736 Redwood Hwy., Corte Madera. 924-8921. villageatcortemadera.com. 03/30: Easter Bunny Brunch Brunch, Easter crafts, face painting, music, jump house and life sized Candy Land game. 10am-noon. $10 includes brunch. Belvedere-Tiburon Recreation, 1505 Tiburon Blvd, Suite A, Tiburon. 435-4355. btrecreation.com 03/30: Easter Celebration and Easter Egg Hunt Meeting the Easter Bunny while doing a naturally dyed egg activity. Dye eggs in turmeric yellow, cabbage blue and beet pink. Take home your organic treat to snack on or save it for your own egg hunt. Baby bunnies and chicks will be on display at pony ride area. Live children’s musical entertainment from 9:30-10:30 am, with an easter egg hunt to follow at 10:30 am. Hunt begins at Poppy Store. 9am. Free. Marin Country Mart , 2257 Larkspur Landing Circle, Larkspur. 461-5715. marincountrymart.com. 03/30: Easter Egg Hunt10am. Free. San Clemente Park, Paradise Dr., Corte Madera. 03/30: Strawberry Spring Faire Carnival games, train rides, bounce house, decorating spring bags and a candy hunt. 10am-12:30pm. $8.Strawberry Recreation District, 118 E. Strawberry Dr., Mill Valley. 383-6494. strawberry.marin.org.

04/02-03: Little Music Circle for Toddlers Small instruments, bubbles, songs, movement, bubbles and laughter. Music is live, classes are ongoing and drop ins are welcome. 10:15am. $10. UU Marin Church, 240 Channing Way, San Rafael. 608-8308. littlemusiccirclde.com. 04/04: Peeps Diorama Craft Come to the Library to create your own peeps diorama. Inspired by the Washington Post Peeps contest we invite you to the Civic Center Library to create your own Peeps diorama. We will supply box, glue, felt, fabric and peeps. You will supply any other materials you want to include. Children under 5 need parental supervision. If you wish to enter the Library’s Second Annual Peeps Diorama Contest, your diorama display must depict a scene of your favorite book or story using marshmallow peeps. Contest rules and entry forms are available at the Library. Pre-registration is not required at this free event. Please call the Library Reference desk at 473-6058 with any questions. 3pm. 0. Civic Center Library, 3501 Civic Center Dr., San Rafael. 473-6058. marinlibrary.org/events-and-programs.

04/04: Wilderness Navigation and Survival This event is open to high school students only. Expert climber and outdoor junkie Michael Febbo will teach the essential tools of wilderness navigation. Test your newfound skills by com-


pleting a scavenger hunt through the Library, using only a compass. Food, beverages and prizes will be provided. 7pm. Free. Mill Valley Public Library, 375 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 389-4292 ext. 4740. millvalleylibrary.org. 04/06: Pam Donkin “A Hop, Skip and a Jump.� Singer/songwriter. 11am-noon. $5-15. Bay Area Discovery Museum, 557 McReynolds Road, Sausalito. 339-3900. badm.org.

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03/30: Give the Ocean a Voice: Part I Wind, Waves and the Fastest Boats in the World With Ranger Linda. 1:30pm. Free. Bay Model Visitor Center, 2100 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 332-3871. spn.usace.army.mil/bmvc.

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04/03: Mt. Tamalpais Habitat Restoration Learn about Mt. Tam’s unique plant and animal life while contributing to their continued survival. This ongoing program focuses on invasive species control and native planting. Tools, training and inspiration for the outdoor work provided. Volunteers receive a free day parking pass. Meeting location varies. Call or visit website for event details. 9am. MMWD - Sky Oaks Headquarters, 49 Sky Oaks Road, Fairfax. 945-1128. marinwater.org.

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Readings 03/29: Natalie Goldberg “The True Secret of Writing: Connecting Life with Language.” 7pm. Free. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd, Corte Madera. 927-0960. bookpassage.com. 03/30: Evgeny Morozov “To Save Everything, Click Here: The Folly of Technological Solutionism.” 1pm. Free. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd, Corte Madera. 927-0960. bookpassage.com. 03/30: Teresa Grant “The Paris Affair.” 4pm. Free. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd, Corte Madera. 927-0960. bookpassage.com. 04/02: Ellen Sussman “The Paradise Guest House.” 7pm. Free. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd, Corte Madera. 927-0960. bookpassage.com. 04/03: Kristopher Jansma “The Unchangeable Spots of Leopards.” 7pm. Free. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd, Corte Madera. 927-0960. bookpassage.com. 04/04: Bryant Austin The photographer and conservationist’s photographic project “Beautiful Whale.” 7pm. Free. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd, Corte Madera. 927-0960. bookpassage.com. 04/05: Rebecca Katz “The Longevity Kitchen.” 7pm. Free. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd, Corte Madera. 927-0960. bookpassage.com.

Community Events (Misc.) 03/29: Photography Basics for Beginners Join Glen Graves of Photo Arts Marin and Alberta Brown Buller of Wildrose Photography for an evening geared to beginners wanting to learn how to take great photographs. 6pm. Free. ARTrageous Gallery, 857 Grant Ave., Novato. 717-3224. art-rageousgallery.com/artist-index.html.

03/30: Creekside Restoration with Save The Bay Learn about the history of San Francisco Bay and then go hands-on to help restore tidal wetland and upland habitat above Creekside Marsh. No animals (except service animals) please. Event takes place rain or shine. Pre-registration required. 9am. Free. Hal Brown Park at Creekside, Bon Air Road, Greenbrae. savesfbay.org.

03/30: History of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers Join Ranger Bill to learn about the “When/Where/Why/What/ How,” the diverse, complex, many faceted missions, goals and objectives of the USACE’s “Birth” in 1775 under General George Washington. 2pm. 0. Bay Model Visitor Center, 2100 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 332-3871. spn.usace.army.mil/bmvc/.

03/30: Jon Carroll: Creative Nonfiction Essay S.F. Chronicle columnist Jon Carroll shares his wit, wisdom, and essay-writing talents. Learn personal essay writing from one of the best. Class is eligible to receive credit at Dominican University of California. 10am. $85. Book Passage, 51 Tamal Vista Blvd., Corte Madera. 927-0960. bookpassage.com.

03/30: Marin Organic on Farm Adult Tour Leaders Learn how to lead Marin Organic farm tours for adults while touring Nicasio Valley Cheese Company’s organic ranch, dairy and cheese factory. 10am. Free. Nicasio Valley Cheese Company, 5300 Nicasio Valley Road, Nicasio. 663-9667. marinorganic.org.

03/30: Ring Mountain Grassland Restoration Join Marin County Parks for a drop-in restoration workday focused on restoring the grasslands of Ring Mountain. Educational components are also included as staff and guest naturalists will discuss the plants and animals that inhabit this unique place, and explain how volunteer activities are having a positive impact. Workdays are held on the last Saturday of every month. Projects and meeting places may vary slightly, so please check events calendar. 10am. Free. Ring Mountain Preserve, Taylor Road, Tiburon. 473-2128. marincountyparks.org.

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Theatre, 142 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley. 383-9600. 142throckmortontheatre.org. 03/30: Woolly Egg Ranch Spring Tours Tours at 10am and 1pm. Park at Tamalpais Valley Community Center 203 Marin Ave., Mill Valley. Owned and operated by the Kirkland family since 1867, the historic Woolly Egg Ranch is the only working, sustainable farm in Tamalpais Valley. Tour includes discussion about growing food, caring for fruit trees, the water collection system for dry summers, solar system for electricity, equipment run on bio fuels, environmentally friendly chicken coops, spring lambs. The fields can be muddy and uneven, wear appropriate footwear and dress warmly. Bring sunscreen. 10am. $5.503 Tennessee Valley Road, Mill Valley. 388-6393 . tcsd.us. 04/01 and 04: Dr. Sanjay Gupta 8pm. Marin Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium,10 Ave. of the Flags, San Rafael. 473-6800. marincenter.org. 04/02: Brainstormers Pub Trivia Join quizmaster Rick Tosh for a fun and friendly team trivia competition. 8pm. Finnegan’s Marin, 877 Grant Ave., Novato. 899-1516. finnegansmarin.com.

04/02: Seasonal and Environmental Allergies With clinical butritionist and counselor Kia Sanford MS. Detailed discussion on understanding the immune system, how the body’s defenses get activated, what symptoms often get missed, and how to create a path back to health. 7pm. $20. Gathering Thyme, 226 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, San Anselmo. 813-6183. gatheringthyme.com.

04/03: Lecture: Spring Wildflowers of Marin Lecture will delve into the common species that we see in the different habitats around the countyand talk about identification and the roles flowers play in the ecosystem involving pollination, seed dispersal and habitat stability. 7:30pm. Free. Marin Humane Society, 171 Bel Marin Keys, Novato. 893-9508. marincountyparks.org. 04/03: Play Chess Informal chess gathering every Wednesday evening. All levels, all ages. 7pm. Free. Fairfix Cafe, 33 Broadway, Fairfax. 459-4668 . 04/03: The Great Himalaya Trail With Justin Lichter. 7pm. Free. Corte Madera Town Center Community Room, 770 Tamalpais Dr. Ste. 201, Corte Madera. 927-1938. rei.com/cortemadera. 04/03: Wednesdays: The Elders’ Circle This group uses the Principals of Attitudinal Healing to face such problems as aging, relationships, loneliness, and illness. Facilitated by trained volunteers. 10am. Whistlestop, 930 Tamalpais Ave., San Rafael. cah-northbay.com.

04/05: First Friday: 100 Years of the Mountain Play American musical theater scholar and 2013 Mountain Play Director Jay Manley will discuss the upcoming production of “The Sound of Music.” Mountain Play performers will sing selections from past shows and Executive Director Sara Pearson will speak and show slides of the play’s 100 years. Q & A follows. Everyone attending can also go home with a free vintage Mt. Play T-shirt. Guests are invited to view historical photographs and ephemera from 100 years of the Mt. Play’s history on display that night and through the end of April in the Library’s Lower-Level Art Gallery. Free wine reception at 6:30 for registered guests over 21. 7pm. Free. Mill Valley Public Library, 375 Throckmorton Ave., Mill Valley. 389-4292 ext. 4740. millvalleylibrary.org. 04/05: How to Grow Great Tomatoes Let Marin Master Gardener Joe Jennings help you select and cultivate the right tomato for your Marin micro-climate. Noon. Free. Civic Center Library, Room 427, 3501 Civic Center Dr., San Rafael. 473-6058. marinlibrary.org.

04/05: OLLI Mathematical Literacy Lecture The Osher Lifemong Learning Institute at Dominican will host “Mathematical Literacy” in its Winter Lecture Series in Guzman Lecture Hall. 1:40pm. Guzman Lecture Hall , 50 Acacia Ave., San Rafael. 458-3763. dominican.edu <

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013131578 The following individuals are doing business as COLLIE AUTOWORKS, 585 IRWIN ST., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: D&D COLLIE INC., 585 IRWIN ST., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by A CORPORATION. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on JANUARY 1, 2006. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on MARCH 1, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 131495 The following individuals are doing business as GLENISTER PROPERTIES, 139 BAYVIEW DR., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: CHRISTOPHER L. GLENISTER, 139 BAYVIEW DR., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901; JULIA A. GLENISTER, 139 BAYVIEW DR., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by A MARRIED COUPLE. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on FEBRUARY 20, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 131521 The following individual is doing business as THE CYNTHIA COLLECTION, 115 UNDERHILL RD., MILL VALLEY, CA 94941: CYNTHIA G. BIGONY, 115 UNDERHILL RD., MILL VALLEY, CA 94941. This business is being conducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on FEBRUARY 21, 2013. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on FEBRUARY 22, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013131548 The following individual is doing business as DD&L TRUCKING, 35 PARK CIRCLE, MARIN CITY, CA 94965: CHARLESETTA SMITH, 35 PARK CIRCLE, MARIN CITY, CA 94965. This business is being conducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on 1971. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on FEBRUARY 26, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 131574 The following individual is doing business as CAD DADDY, 509 THE ALAMEDA, SAN ANSELMO, CA 94960: JAMES LEVIEUX, 509 THE ALAMEDA, SAN ANSELMO, CA

94960. This business is being conducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on FEBRUARY 28, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013131558 The following individuals are doing business as FLO WINE, 1682 NOVATO BLVD. SUITE 151, NOVATO, CA 94947: AWDIRECT INC., 1682 NOVATO BLVD. SUITE 151, NOVATO, CA 94947. This business is being conducted by A CORPORATION. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on FEBRUARY 26, 2013. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on FEBRUARY 27, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 131630 The following individual is doing business as CLAIRITY, 100 PROFESSIONAL CENTER DR. SUITE 112, NOVATO, CA 94947: CLAIRE A. NIEMISTE, 33 MARTIN DR., NOVATO, CA 94949. This business is being conducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name listed herein on MARCH 7, 2013. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on MARCH 7, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 15, 22, 29; APRIL 5, 2013)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013131647 The following individuals are doing business as SARA FILMS, 100 EBBTIDE AVE. SUITE 210, SAUSALITO, CA 94965: STEPHEN R SARA, 100 EBBTIDE AVE. SUITE 210, SAUSALITO, CA 94965; LAWRENCE A SARA, 100 EBBTIDE AVE. SUITE 210, SAUSALITO, CA 94965. This business is being conducted by CO-PARTNERS. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name listed herein on JANUARY 1, 2009. This statement was filed with the County ClerkRecorder of Marin County on MARCH 11, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 15, 22, 29; APRIL 5, 2013) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013131624 The following individuals (are doing business as LIFEFORCE FAMILY CHIROPRACTIC, 412 REDHILL AVE. SUITE 11, SAN ANSELMO, CA 94960: HEIDI KELLER CHIROPRACTIC INC., 167 OAK MANOR DR., FAIRFAX, CA 94960; JAMES S LENIHAN, 80 EAST CRESCENT DR., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by A CORPORATION . Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name listed herein on FEBRUARY 15, 2001. This state-

ment was filed with the County ClerkRecorder of Marin County on MARCH 7, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 15, 22, 29; APRIL 5, 2013) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 131614 The following individuals are doing business as LUMINOX WATCH COMPANY, 2301 KERBER BLVD. SUITE A, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: LUMUNDI INC., 2301 KERBER BLVD. SUITE A, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by A CORPORATION . Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name listed herein on MARCH 15, 2006. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on MARCH 6, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 15, 22, 29; APRIL 5, 2013) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 131540 The following individuals are doing business as GOLDEN COUNTY CLOTHING, 201 UPPER TOYING DR., KENTFIELD, CA 94904: LUCIAN A. HAYES, PO BOX 150526, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94915; CHAD B. PETERSON, 201 UPPER TOYING DR., KENTFIELD, CA 94904. This business is being conducted by A GENERAL PARTNERSHIP. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name listed herein on FEBRUARY 25, 2013. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on FEBRUARY 25, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 15, 22, 29; APRIL 5, 2013) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 131583 The following individual is doing business as ON-SITE COMPUTER CONSULTING, 149 CLARK ST., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: KYLE PRODROMOU SCHIEN, 149 CLARK ST., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on MARCH 1, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 15, 22, 29; APRIL 5, 2013) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013131552 The following individuals are doing business as FOUR POINTS BY SHERATON SAN RAFAEL, CA 94903: EMPIRE USA LLC, 915 17TH, MODESTO, CA 95354. This business is being conducted by A LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name listed herein on FEBRUARY 28, 2013. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on FEBRUARY 27, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 15, 22, 29; APRIL 5, 2013)

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FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013131626 The following individual is doing business as TREASURES BY AUNT LOIS, 48 PARKVIEW CIRCLE, CORTE MADERA, CA 94925: LOIS LERMAN, 48 PARKVIEW CIRCLE, CORTE MADERA, CA 94925. This business is being conducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name listed herein on JANUARY 1, 2013. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on MARCH 7, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 15, 22, 29; APRIL 5, 2013)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 131570 The following individual is doing business as KALENA’S GOOD SKIN CARE, 1000 FIFTH AVE. SUITE 2, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: KAREN MARIE KEOPULIWA, 24 LOMITA DR., MILL VALLEY, CA 94941. This business is being conducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on MARCH 3, 2013. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on FEBRUARY 28, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 29; APRIL 5, 12, 19, 2013)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 131627 The following individual is doing business as MISS PAULA'S PLACE, 8 ELAINE WAY #2, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: PAULA D. LONDOW, 8 ELAINE WAY #2, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on MARCH 7, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 15, 22, 29; APRIL 5, 2013)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 131581 The following individual is doing business as TERRAZA LANDSCAPING, 155 CANAL ST. #24, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: ABRAHAM TERRAZA COBO, 155 CANAL ST. #24, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on MARCH 1, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 29; APRIL 5, 12, 19, 2013)

FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 131597 The following individual is doing business as GARCIA BROTHER'S LANDSCAPING, 343 IRWIN ST., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: ELISEO GARCIA, 343 IRWIN ST., SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name listed herein. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on MARCH 4, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 15, 22, 29; APRIL 5, 2013) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 131658 The following individual is doing business as SECOND CHANCE GREETINGS, 1 SIMMS ST. SUITE 225, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901: JAMES BRUCE BARNES, 1 SIMMS ST. SUITE 225, SAN RAFAEL, CA 94901. This business is being conducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant has not yet begun to transact business under the fictitious business name listed herein. This statement was filed with the County ClerkRecorder of Marin County on MARCH 12, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 15, 22, 29; APRIL 5, 2013) FICTITIOUS BUSINESS NAME STATEMENT File No. 2013131573 The following individual is doing business as CATHCART STRATEGIC ADVISERS, 722 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE BLVD., KENTFIELD, CA 94904: SCOTT CATHCART, 722 SIR FRANCIS DRAKE BLVD., KENTFIELD, CA 94904. This business is being conducted by AN INDIVIDUAL. Registrant began transacting business under the fictitious business name(s) listed herein on FEBRUARY 3, 2013. This statement was filed with the County Clerk-Recorder of Marin County on FEBRUARY 28, 2013. (Publication Dates: MARCH 29; APRIL 5, 12, 19, 2013)

OTHER NOTICES ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF MARIN. No. CIV 1300782. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner DARYL WILLIAM COMBS filed a petition with this court for a decree changing names as follows: DARYL WILLIAM COMBS to LEONE SOLURSON. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: APRIL 19, 2013 9:00 AM, Dept. E, Superior Court of California, County of Marin, 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, CA 94903. A copy of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in the county of Marin: PACIFIC SUN. Date: FEBRUARY 22, 2013 /s/ PAUL M. HAAKENSON, JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT (Publication Dates: MARCH 8, 15, 22, 29, 2013) ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE FOR CHANGE OF NAME SUPERIOR COURT OF THE STATE OF CALIFORNIA FOR THE COUNTY OF MARIN. No. CIV 1300980. TO ALL INTERESTED PERSONS: Petitioner HARPER BELLE SULLIVAN filed a petition with

this court for a decree changing names as follows: HARPER BELLE SULLIVAN to TYCHO BELLE LISITZA; LIA KAI ERNST TO LIA KAI LISITZA. THE COURT ORDERS that all persons interested in this matter shall appear before this court at the hearing indicated below to show cause, if any, why the petition for change of name should not be granted. Any person objecting to the name changes described above must file a written objection that includes the reasons for the objection at least two court days before the matter is scheduled to be heard and must appear at the hearing to show cause why the petition should not be granted. If no written objection is timely filed, the court may grant the petition without a hearing. NOTICE OF HEARING: MAY 3, 2013 9:00 AM, Dept. E, Room E, Superior Court of California, County of Marin, 3501 Civic Center Drive, San Rafael, CA 94903. A copy of this ORDER TO SHOW CAUSE shall be published at least once each week for four successive weeks prior to the date set for hearing on the petition in the following newspaper of general circulation, printed in the county of Marin: PACIFIC SUN. Date: MARCH 5, 2013 /s/ PAUL M. HAAKENSON, JUDGE OF THE SUPERIOR COURT (Publication Dates: MARCH 15, 22, 29; APRIL 5, 2013)

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I can’t talk to really pretty girls. If I’m talking to a girl I’m not that interested in or a dude, I’m golden. But if I’m attracted to a girl, my thoughts get totally scrambled. After a party, I walked this sweet, gorgeous girl to her car. She said some funny or cute thing about me, and I meant to say something witty back. Instead, I just said, “Huh.” Somehow, it was all I had at that moment. It felt too awkward to keep standing there, so I just mumbled goodbye and walked to my car. Pathetic, huh? —Kicking Myself

A:

It’s good to keep a woman guessing—but not as to whether you want her to go out with you or give you the Heimlich maneuver. A Dutch study confirmed what you and most of us already know—that talking to a hot woman can turn a man’s brain into a pudding cup. The researchers—a team led by Dr. Johan C. Karremans—did the study after one of them was chatting up a “very attractive girl” he’d just met, intent on impressing her, but when she asked him where he lived, he suddenly couldn’t remember his street address. University of Chicago researcher Dr. Sian Beilock, author of Choke—a book about overcoming performance anxiety in sports, business and the arts—explains that we have different types of memory. The type crapping out on you every time your head says, “Well, hello, beautiful!” is “working memory,” the cognitive horsepower that allows you to hold relevant information in mind (and protect that information from disappearing) while you’re trying to do something else. Stressing about what a woman might think of you and overthinking things you normally do without much thought, like tossing around witty banter, depletes working memory resources that would otherwise be available—maybe to the point where you find yourself glancing around the bar for help recalling the simplest facts about yourself: “My name? Uh...Bud. Bud Light.” You stop the pretty ladies from pulling the fire alarm in your head and evacuating your every thought the same way you, haw-haw, get to Carnegie Hall—practice. Beilock lays out numerous examples that suggest that the more you practice under pressure the less likely you’ll be to choke when the stress is on. For example, golfers who had their putting practice sessions videotaped and judged by coaches did much better in competition than those who practiced without scrutiny. You, likewise, would probably be helped by going out and practicing hitting on hot women with your friends watching in the wings or—better yet, to raise the stakes—with them watching and placing bets with you on how you’ll do. To avoid self-conscious overthink, shift your focus from fretting about what a woman thinks of you to having a good time saying things you find interesting and fun. With practice, words should stop deserting you and you should have fewer grammatical accidents, making you far less likely to compliment a beautiful woman on how smashing she looks with, “Drop dead, gorgeous.”

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This guy and I ended up having sex on the first date. I asked him whether he’d done this before and still had a relationship, and he said yes, but it didn’t last. He said that for our next date, we should do something not involving sex and said we should meet for coffee on Friday. He texted to say the sex was great, and I told him I hope he doesn’t feel different about me, and he said he doesn’t. But, now he’s texting me much less, and Friday came and went with no mention of getting together.—Huge Mistake?

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There are two surefire ways to see that a guy sticks around after sex on the first date: handcuffing him to the headboard or developing magical powers to control men and small appliances with your hair. Otherwise, you should assume that sex on the first date will be sex on the last date. This isn’t to say it necessarily will be. But no matter how good a man’s intentions, he can’t reprogram male psychology, which evolved to push him to seek sex without commitment with as many women as he can. (All the better to leave lots of offspring to pass on his genes.) What keeps a man coming back aren’t good intentions; it takes an emotional connection that overwhelms his urge to be on to the next. So, whenever it’s possible you’ll want a particular guy in your life for more than an afternoon, see that you take things slowly enough for an emotional bond to develop. In other words, if you wind up on your back on the first date, he’d better be standing over you asking, “Oh, my gosh...you OK?” < © Amy Alkon, all rights reserved. www.advicegoddess.com. Got a problem? Email AdviceAmy@aol.com or write to Amy Alkon, 171 Pier Ave. #280, Santa Monica, CA 90405.

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