70 Plus: Living Out Loud! (San Rafael, CA 94903)
Fun, informative, daily blog for active adults 70 Plus (or minus), who are interested in books, sports, entertainment, travel, etc. Humor, quotes, links. Planned: meetups, travel clubs. Website owner, Claudia (CJ) Carroll is Marin author of 13 independently published books. A novel, re art and the Nazis, inspiration, new-age guidance, kids books, play for kids and the environment, poetry. Available for speaking engagements. 1 415 209 3027 (Added on March 30, 2009)
The Dipsea Race (San Rafael)
First run in 1905, the Dipsea is the oldest trail race in America. It is run every year on the second Sunday in June. The scenic 7.4 mile course from Mill Valley to Stinson Beach is considered to be one of the most beautiful courses in the world. The stairs and steep trails make it a grueling and treacherous race. And its unique handicapping system has made winners of men and women of all ages. Because of its beauty and challenge, it is a very popular event, and because of safety and environmental concerns the number of runners is limited to about 1,500. (Added on January 30, 2009)
Marin Maven (San Rafael)
Marin Maven is a site devoted to taking a look at Marin politics and North Bay living. (Added on February 23, 2009)
Marin Nostalgia (San Rafael) FAVE!
Marin's FIRST Grassroots Virtual Museum -- an online
gallery where visitors can actively create and contribute to the exhibits as they explore. (Added on February 23, 2009)
Suddenly Single in Marin (Mill Valley)
Tips and thoughts about the wild and whimsical world of dating at 50 in Marin.
(Added on March 30, 2009)
TibTV (Tiburon)
Daily News & Views from Tiburon, California (Added on January 13, 2010)
Marin's Untold Stories - A Photo Essay (San Rafael)
A photo essay dedicated to remembering the Marin of the past. (Added on February 23, 2009)
The Anne T. Kent California Room (San Rafael)
The Anne T. Kent California History Room is an archive dedicated to collecting and preserving information on local, regional, and state history with a strong emphasis on the history and culture of Marin County. (Added on February 23, 2009)
Dance Palace Community Center (San Rafael)
The Dance Palace is a non-profit community center providing a wide variety of educational, recreational, cultural and community services to children, adults and seniors in West Marin County. (Added on March 30, 2009)
Healthy Marin (San Rafael)
HealthyMarin.org is a one-stop source of information about the health of our community. Sponsored by the Marin Department of Health and Human Services, HealthyMarin.org presents nonbiased data and information about our community, healthy communities in general and about how communities change. Its purpose is simply to connect people and information. (Added on January 30, 2009)
The Hungry Owl Project (San Rafael)
Our mission is to reduce the need for harmful pesticides & rodenticides by encouraging natural predators, through conservation of habitat, erecting nest boxes when appropriate, through research & education, and by providing a resource of help and information on alternative methods of sustainable pest management. (Added on February 23, 2009)
Marin History Museum (San Rafael) FAVE!
"Founded in 1935, the Marin History Museum celebrates the traditions of innovation and creativity of the people of Marin County. Through exhibitions and educational programs, the Museum inspires honor for the past, an understanding of the present, and an imagination of the future. Explore the links on the left side of this page to learn more about the Marin History Museum." - Quote from the Marin History web site (Added on January 30, 2009)
Marin Museum of the American Indian (San Rafael)
The Marin Museum of the American Indian is situated on an actual site of a Miwok Village. The Museum is devoted to Native American culture and is the only one of its kind in the Bay Area. (Added on March 30, 2009)
The Marine Mammal Center (San Rafael)
Founded in 1975, The Marine Mammal Center is a nonprofit organization that rescues, rehabilitates and releases injured, sick and orphaned marine mammals (seals, sea lions, dolphins, porpoises, whales and sea otters) along a 600 mile stretch of California coastline, from Mendocino County through San Luis Obispo County. (Added on March 30, 2009)
Tomales Regional History Center (San Rafael)
The mission of the Tomales Regional History Center is to collect and conserve knowledge and artifacts which pertain to our regional history, to be an educational and cultural resource for the school children, community members and visitors, and to foster interest in and support for the preservation of our cultural heritage. (Added on March 30, 2009)
Wild Care (San Rafael)
With programs in animal aid, advocacy, and education, we are the voice for wildlife throughout the Bay Area and beyond. (Added on March 30, 2009)
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