What Was New in Marin in April 2014
Check out the new businesses popping up in Marin County.
Check out the new businesses popping up in Marin County.
On the job with Larry
Lautzker (Larry the Hat).
Made by Marin: Wilderness Trail Bikes.
Great jazz and food were combined with a show featuring more than 15,000 pieces of tribal and textile art February 6 at the preview for the event held at the Fort Mason Center in San Francisco.
Parents attended the informational event February 6 and learned more about new academic programs coming to Fairfax’s St. Rita School in 2014–2015.
A silent auction, wine and hors d’oeuvres were followed by a live concert by the musicians on The Marin Project album benefiting Homeward Bound and the Salvation Army’s Children’s Music Program. Photos by Debra Tarrant.
The ICB Winter Open Studios celebrated it 45th year with more than 80 visual artists opening their studios to the public in Sausalito December 6–8. The event played off the theme made famous by Andy Warhol’s screen test.
Photos by Mo DeLong
Halleck Creek Ranch’s signature event featured dinner, wine, an action and live music November 15 at Rancho Nicasio. Funds raised helped the organization provide scholarships and care for its herd of therapy horses. Photos by Mo DeLong.
Marin Symphony kicked off its 61st season October 26 with an elegant James Bond–themed affair that included dinner, dancing, a raffle and a special guest appearance by pianist Jon Nakamatsu. Photos by Mo DeLong.
Art Works Downtown celebrated it 17th anniversary October 19 with a wild party, six live bands, gourmet food and wine and art at its Fourth Street location. Proceeds benefited the nonprofit art center and its programs. Photos by Mo DeLong