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Celebrating Women in Business in Marin 2025

Meet the inspiring women of Marin who are reshaping their industries.

Five stylish women standing on a grassy field near the water under a sunny sky.
by Marin Staff | Partnership
May 1, 2025
Dr. Soyoung Lee, director of the Asian Art Museum, wearing lime green glasses and a dark jacket with purple accents, standing against a textured wall.

Past the Glass Ceiling: Advice From Local Leaders and the Marin Women’s Hall of Fame

Gain insights from women leaders in the Marin community. Discover essential advice for women leaders to thrive and succeed.

by Mimi Pinson
April 24, 2025
Marin women history

The Trailblazing Women Who Shaped Marin

From the environment to voting rights to politics, the county and the country would look much different if it weren’t for these local female visionaries.

by Kirsten Jones Neff
April 15, 2025
Kamala Harris speaking

From Feinstein to Kamala: Tracing 45 Years of Firsts by Bay Area Women in Politics

Explore the history of inspirational women of the Bay Area that led the way in local politics all the way up to the White House.

by Jim Wood
August 26, 2024

Celebrating Marin Women in Business 2024

From interior designers and real estate agents to financial advisors and medical professionals, these women excel at what they do.

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by Marin Staff | Partnership
April 26, 2024

Celebrating Marin Women in Business 2023

From interior designers and real estate agents to financial advisors and medical professionals, these women excel at what they do.

by Marin Staff | Partnership
April 27, 2023
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Author Paola Gianturco Brings Female Environmental Leaders to the Forefront in her New Book — Written With her Granddaughter

The Mill Valley resident’s latest book highlights the work of women leaders around the world.

by Jessica Gliddon and Paula Farmer
July 28, 2022
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Celebrating Local Women: Marin’s Women of Impact 2022

Our community is filled with successful, inspiring business women. Get to know these purpose-driven women from home to health and beyond.

by Marin Staff | Partnership
May 1, 2022
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Activist Nina Gualinga Connects Indigenous Women Leaders Through Amazon Watch’s Women Defenders Program

Gualinga recounts how indigenous women across the Amazon are coming together like never before to protect and defend their rights.

by Amazon Watch | Partnership
April 1, 2022

3 Local Makers Bringing Their Love for the Marin and the Bay Area Into Their Work

These local women embody a maker spirit, each of them pursuing a labor of love.

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March 14, 2022
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Ever heard of an Eton Mess? 🍓 Try this deliciou Ever heard of an Eton Mess? 🍓 Try this delicious strawberry version for your next summer party

An Eton Mess is a British dessert that embraces the strawberry and lets it shine. It’s essentially a deconstructed pavlova: a mishmash of whipped cream and crushed meringue enfolding juicy berries, which is dolloped into a glass or bowl to serve.

Strawberry Eton Mess
Serves 6

Ingredients
12 ounces fresh strawberries
1 tablespoon granulated sugar
1/2 teaspoon finely grated lemon zest, plus more for garnish
1 1/2 cups chilled heavy cream
2 tablespoons sifted confectioner’s sugar
1/2 teaspoon vanilla extract
1 1/2 cups coarsely crumbled vanilla meringues, plus more for sprinkling

Set aside 3 unblemished strawberries and cut in half. Hull and quarter the remaining berries. Place half of the strawberries in a bowl and add the 1 tablespoon granulated sugar. Gently press with a fork to coarsely mash. Add the remaining berries and the lemon zest and stir to combine.

Combine the cream, confectioner’s sugar and vanilla in the bowl of an electric mixer fitted with a whisk attachment. Beat until soft peaks form. Add the strawberries and about 2/3 of the meringues to the cream and gently fold into the cream, leaving streaks of berries visible. 

Spoon into individual serving glasses or small bowls. Sprinkle additional crushed meringues over the top. Garnish with a half strawberry and additional lemon zest.

*Note that you can make this dessert in advance of serving, but for best results assemble shortly before serving to prevent the meringues from becoming too soggy. For the meringues, feel free to use store-bought vanilla meringues, which can be found in well-stocked markets and bakeries. 

Enjoy! 

✍️ Lynda Balsle

#marinmagazine #marincounty #strawberrydessert #etonmess
This San Anselmo home strikes a perfect balance of This San Anselmo home strikes a perfect balance of vintage and new, rustic and industrial, playful and serene, and light and dark.

Details of the remodel in bio 🔗

📷 @vivianjohnsonphoto 

✍️ @lotusabrams_writes 

🖼️ Styling: @yeddamorrison

📐 Architecture: Debbi Peterson

🛋️ Interior design: @caitlinjonesdesign

🧰 Construction: Simonini Construction

#marinmagazine #spacesmag #sananselmo #marincounty #interiordesign #homerenovation
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We're thrilled to partner with @chapelsistine and @themarkersf to bring you an unforgettable night in San Francisco!

To enter:
1️⃣ Follow us @marinmagazine, @chapelsistine, and @themarkersf 

2️⃣ Tag a friend you'd bring along for the ultimate art and luxury experience

Win a one-night stay at The Marker Hotel Union Square and 2 tickets to Michelangelo's Sistine Chapel: The Exhibition! Plus, we're giving away 3 additional sets of 2 tickets to the exhibit.

Giveaway Details:
Open to CA residents 18+. No purchase necessary. Void where prohibited. This giveaway is in no way sponsored, endorsed, or administered by Instagram. Winner will be notified by DM. Compliant with all CA laws. 

Good luck!

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"California State Parks has confirmed something th "California State Parks has confirmed something that the people of Marin have always known: Mount Tamalpais is the best state park for hiking.

The public voted on a number of categories for a new “Best of California’s State Parks” poll, coordinated by the parks system to highlight the many natural gems across our state. Mount Tam took home gold for “best hiking,” and China Camp also got an honorable mention for best picnicking."

✍️ Mimi Pinson

📷 Mimi Towle 

#marinmagazine #mounttamalpais #marinhiking #californiastatepark @castateparks @mounttamalpaisstatepark
Explore Silicon Valley's innovation hubs, scenic s Explore Silicon Valley's innovation hubs, scenic spots and local food 🚀 

🧠 Computer History Museum, @computerhistory 
Dive into the evolution of technology

🧆 Falafel’s Drive In @falafelsdrivein 
Try their delicious no-frills menu. Their banana shake is a must 🍌

🌳 Stanford University Campus, @stanford 
Stroll through iconic architecture and art installations

🇵🇰 Zareen’s, @zareensrestaurant
A Silicon Valley staple. Your trip wouldn't be complete without it!

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📷 Computer History Museum, Falafel’s Drive In, Stanford University Campus & Zareen’s

#MarinMagazine #TechTravel #SiliconValleyAdventures #CuratedItineraries
"On June 21, Marin City’s Rocky Graham Park will "On June 21, Marin City’s Rocky Graham Park will be more than just a park — it’ll be a place of celebration and vibrant African culture for the ninth annual Marin City Juneteenth Community Festival.

Juneteenth is a federally recognized holiday honoring the ending of slavery in the United States. It’s held on June 19, the anniversary of the final emancipation of enslaved people in Texas a full two years after the Emancipation Proclamation.

The tradition of community celebration in Marin City dates back to the 1980s with the annual Jazz and Blues Festival, also held in the summer, that people were later sad to see go. Now, the community is able to celebrate together every year while also honoring the Juneteenth holiday.

'Marin City’s is a legacy festival... the Black community in the United States has been celebrating Juneteenth before it became a holiday,' lead organizer Oshalala Marcus says.

The festival’s theme for this year is Kuumba, the fifth principle of Kwanzaa, which means 'creativity' in Swahili. This year, Marcus says, the theme is relevant to more than just art or music. 'For the times we’re living in, we have to be creative about how to keep harmony in our families and our country in a time when people are so divided.'

The theme changes every year, but as always there will be local vendors representing African culture in everything from food and fashion to live entertainment.

An opening ceremony at 11 a.m. will kick off the event with time to honor ancestors, sing 'Lift Every Voice and Sing' — also known as the Black national anthem — and crown the community king and queen. A drum call is an important part of the ceremony too and is symbolic of a heartbeat. 'Juneteenth is uniquely an American holiday, so the opening ceremony just grounds the day,' Marcus says.

As a family-forward event, there will also be an area designated for little ones, with supervised childcare and activities."

✍️ Emma Robertson

📷 Shannon Bynum

#marinmagazine #juneteenth
From secret beaches to world-class meals, the Pres From secret beaches to world-class meals, the Presidio of San Francisco truly has something for everyone 

☀️ Top Free Attractions ☀️

Andy Goldsworthy Sculpture Tour 🗿
Take in the majesty of four site-specific sculpture works by world renowned artist Andy Goldsworthy. 

Marshall's Beach 🌊
This local secret makes you earn it by only being accessible via one of the Presidio’s numerous hiking paths.

Presidio Pet Cemetery 🪦
Equal parts sweet and creepy, you’ll find 424 unique handmade headstones at the Presidio Pet Cemetery. 

Presidio Tunnel Tops 🌁
Perched above the Presidio Parkway tunnels is the park’s newest attraction: a dazzling stretch of park that includes firepits, lounge chairs, picnic areas, food trucks and more.

Fishing at Torpedo Wharf 🐟
Enjoy spectacular views of the Golden Gate Bridge while casting a line at this beloved pier where folks often come to fish and crab.

💰 Top Paid Attractions 💰

Dalida 🥗, @dalidasf
Fresh off finishing as a finalist on Season 21 of Top Chef, Laura Ozyilmaz and her husband Sayat are riding high on a wave of acclaim for their new Eastern Mediterranean restaurant.

Military Intelligence Service Historic Learning Center 🪖
This “unassuming former aircraft hangar” once served as the venue for a secret school where the U.S. Army provided training to Japanese American soldiers during World War II. 

Presidio Bowl 🎳, @presidio_bowl
How many national parks have a 12-lane bowling alley? Last we checked, only the Presidio can make such a claim.

Rob Hill Campground 🏕️
One of the two campgrounds located in San Francisco, Rob Hill offers million-dollar views at bargain rates.

Walt Disney Family Museum 🎬, @wdfmuseum 
This museum features permanent galleries and temporary exhibitions in addition to hosting an ongoing schedule of film screenings, workshops and more. 

Full details in bio 🔗

📷 Jay Graham, Presidio Trust

📍 Marshall's Beach

#marinmagazine #localgetaways #presidiosf #sftravel #thingstodo
Believe it or not, this European-inspired ADU is f Believe it or not, this European-inspired ADU is fire resistant 🏡

What makes it fire resistant? Find out in our bio 🔗

✍️ @lotusabrams_writes 

📷 @davidduncanlivingston 

📍 Fairfax, CA 

#marinmagazine #spacesmag #fairfax #marincounty #adu #fireresistanthomes
'From its roots as a protest to the present day’ 'From its roots as a protest to the present day’s monthlong celebration of the LGBTQ community, Pride is a major, rainbow-covered occasion in the Bay Area. Here’s where you can honor Pride Month:

Towns across Marin hold their own Pride events. First up, Novato raises the Pride Flag in front of city hall (June 1), then Mill Valley kicks off a month of events with a party in Depot Plaza (June 7). Sausalito Pride lasts a whole weekend, with a history presentation and 'tea dance' in its schedule (June 20–22). And San Rafael’s Pride Art Walk fills pride in the windows of downtown businesses all month long. 

For film buffs, there’s the San Francisco International LGBTQ Film Festival (June 18–28) and the third-annual Pride at the Rafael by CAFILM (June 13–15). You can also hear about poet Elsa Gidlow at Samuel P. Taylor for a pride-themed California State Parks Week event (June 13), or listen to a panel discussion about grandparenting transgender individuals at Fairfax library (June 5). 

Wine Country gets in on the fun too, with Sonoma County Pride happening at Santa Rosa’s Courthouse Square (May 30–June 1), and Gay Wine Weekend lies on the horizon in mid-summer (July 18–20).

San Francisco is packed with events all month, like the Giants’ Pride Day at Oracle Park (June 7) and the SF Gay Men’s Chorus concert at Curran Theatre (June 21). Free activities abound, like the Yerba Buena Gardens’ Pride festival (June 28), a themed show at the Golden Gate Bandshell (June 22) and — of course — the 55th annual Pride parade (June 29)."

✍️ Mimi Pinson

📷 City of Mill Valley

#marinmagazine #marincounty #pridemonth #novato #millvalley #sanrafael #sanfranciscopride #fairfax #sonoma @sausalitopride @sanfranciscopride @sonomacountypride
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