Bay Area Discovery Museum (San Rafael)
The Mission of the Bay Area Discovery Museum is to engage, delight and educate children through exploration of and connection with the local environment and the diverse communities that live here. (Added on March 30, 2009)
C.Proppé (San Anselmo)
C. Proppé, Marin County landscape and commissioned artist, (Added on January 13, 2010)
Audubon Canyon Ranch (San Rafael)
Audubon Canyon Ranch protects the natural resources of its sanctuaries while fostering an understanding and appreciation of these environments. We educate children and adults, promote ecological literacy that is grounded in direct experience, and conduct research and restoration that advances conservation science. (Added on March 30, 2009)
Slide Ranch (San Rafael)
Slide Ranch teaches visitors the impact our choices have on food, health, and the environment, through hands-on activities and independent exploration of our farm and coastal wild lands. (Added on March 30, 2009)
AlpacaSuitcase (San Anselmo)
Marin County family abandons suburbia to volunteer, work and learn Spanish in Peru (Added on January 13, 2010)
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)
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)
Marin Mommies (Novato) FAVE!
The number one website for parents in Marin. Includes the Marin Preschool Guide and the Marin Birthday Party Guide, as well as tips on parenting, activities, education, health, the outdoors, and more. Written by local parents and professionals for local parents. (Added on January 30, 2009)
Bay Model Visitor Center (San Rafael)
The Bay Model is a three-dimensional hydraulic model of San Francisco Bay and Delta areas capable of simulating tides and currents. (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)
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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