Strawberry Point School Fundraiser
In Strawberry, parents, alumni and teachers gathered for the seventh annual PTA auction night, where $100,000 was raised for Strawberry Point School’s environmental education programs.
In Strawberry, parents, alumni and teachers gathered for the seventh annual PTA auction night, where $100,000 was raised for Strawberry Point School’s environmental education programs.
In Southern Marin, parents of some of the 200 players in Mill Valley Girls Softball helped out this past March to clean up the softball diamonds in preparation for the spring season. They weeded, replenished the infield dirt and painted dugout benches.
Also in Marin, fellow LEED students celebrated with Kitchens and More designer Rosemarie Halajian as she passed the green certification final exam.
Recently, Gump’s CEO Marta Benson and curator Natasha Boas welcomed a packed house to the store”s newest exhibit, “Treasured Vessels: The Art of the Teapot,” as part of a reenergized gallery program. On display were teapots designed by artists Alice Corning, Candace Kling and John Scott, among others.
In Union Square Mayor Gavin Newsom and the San Francisco General Hospital Foundation celebrated local heroes as part of the citywide “Hearts in San Francisco” art installation. In addition several new heart artworks were sold, with proceeds going to support the foundation.
In wine country philanthropists came out to support the Bejeweled Angel Gala, a benefit for the Napa Valley Museum. Each year the Angel Gala has been the primary source of funding for the museum’s educational programs, exhibitions and endowment.
Tim Horn Born and raised in the small town of Yellow Springs, Ohio, Horn graduated in 1984 from the Cooper Union School of Art in New York City, where his focus was graphic design. He then worked at several NYC design firms before moving to San Francisco in 1992 and continued to work as a […]
Before we tell you what’s inside Marin this month, let’s talk about what’s outside—on the cover. The painting, The Umbrella Man by Marin artist Tim Horn, is one of the three winning entries for our second annual Get Covered contest. Information about Horn and the other winners, John Gowan and Judith Williams, is on page […]
Talking with Emmy award-winning Cheryl Jennings
Recently, Pat Kuleto unveiled his highly anticipated restaurants Epic Roasthouse and Waterbar at a grand opening party, which culminated in a waterfront fireworks display. Guests included Epic general manager Todd Caine, celebrity chef and co-owner Mark Franz and executive chef Parke Ulrich. The restaurants share 5,600 square feet of outdoor patio space and offer views of the waterfront, the Bay Bridge, Treasure Island and the city skyline.