A Riviera Maya-Inspired Soirée for Marin’s Belvedere-Hawthorne Nursery Schools

A private Tiburon residence set the stage for Tulum: We Are One, a fundraiser on May 31 hosted by the Tolson family to benefit Belvedere-Hawthorne Nursery Schools — the oldest nursery school in southern Marin, known for its collaborative, community-first approach to early learning.

A man in a light blue blazer and white shirt poses with a woman in a strapless white dress at the Belvedere-Hawthorne Nursery Schools fundraiser.
Two women smiling together at the event, one in a light green dress and the other in a strapless white dress, with a DJ booth in the background.
A group of five women in colorful dresses posing together outdoors at sunset during the fundraiser soirée.
An outdoor entrance decorated with a large pampas grass installation, with live musicians performing beside it at the Tiburon residence.
Aaron Tolson and Rosalie Tolson
Andrea Moorer and Rosalie Tolson
Caroline Hale, Caroline Handy, Hannah Price, Petra Higby and Riyo Kaspar
Guest Entrance
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Belvedere-Hawthorne Nursery Schools board member president Rosalie Tolson, along with Andrea Moorer, spearheaded the evening through their e-commerce business Party Curations, weaving in their signature design flair with thoughtful and surprising touches. Guests arrived to the lively sounds of Trio Estrellas De Oro and an entryway adorned with oversized palms and 500 stems of pampas grass. Inside, bold visual moments abounded, from a three-foot Mayan-inspired ice sculpture by Chisel-It Ice to a five-foot pampas grass chandelier.

Performers in vibrant feathered headdresses and traditional Aztec attire dance under red stage lighting during the Belvedere-Hawthorne Nursery Schools fundraiser.
Seven guests pose in colorful attire in front of a large pampas grass installation with a neon sign reading “Tulum: We Are One.”
Three mariachi musicians dressed in traditional black charro suits play guitars while standing on an outdoor staircase surrounded by greenery.
Calpulli Tonalehqueh
Crystal Azzarello, Renzo Azzarello, Christa Fancher, Russell Keil Jr., Myka Keil, Jason Schlunt and Chelsea Schlunt
Trio Estrellas De Oro
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The celebration featured coastal Mexican fare from Liberation Foods, cocktails from On the Rocks Bartending, and entertainment on every level of the home—including live music by The Freshmakers, sets by DJ Ragbar and DJ Yuka Yu, and a surprise performance by Aztec dance group Calpulli Tonalehqueh. Playful touches such as a “Ring for Margaritas” window mingled with serene offerings, like a Five Mountains Tea lounge. Fun Frame Photo and AM Party Rentals added interactive charm.

A musician plays conga drums while a DJ mixes tracks in the background under colorful lighting at the fundraiser.
A buffet table with baskets of tortilla chips, fresh fruit, cheese, and charcuterie, accented with pineapples and decorative art pieces.
A stone table on a deck overlooking the water, decorated with framed Mayan-inspired artwork, candles, and white roses in glass vases.
DJ Ragbar And Makinde Peçanha
Gourmet Cheese and Salsa Bar
Tulum themed party atmosphere
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Funds raised support the school’s unique parent-led model, where families manage operations alongside directors and early childhood educators. Admission is open to all Marin families, with financial aid available.

“What’s especially powerful about this school is its legacy,” said Tolson. “Many alumni parents once attended themselves and now send their own children. That kind of generational loyalty speaks volumes about the magic of this place.”