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A love letter to every kind of body—an ode to music, to creativity, and to making it work—inviting us to embrace all of life’s experiences with heart and determination  Gaelynn Lea was born with Osteogenesis Imperfecta. Her parents were loving, cash-strapped theater kids, and she grew up racing about in her first electric wheelchair, having adventures with her siblings,...
Mindful slow birding is a different take on classic birding that allows us to truly take in and appreciate our surrounding environment. Birds are by far the species we interact with most in our daily lives. Developing naturalist skills focused on observing habitat, behavior, sounds, etc. advances our relationship with nature. Hone your appreciation for the outdoors through a...
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Parent Services Project 

Learning Together Playgroup 

What: Free Developmental Playgroup 

Who: For children 0-5 years old & their parents/caregivers 

Where: 200 Phillips Dr., Room # 102 

When: Every Tuesday 10:00 am to 11:30 am March 10th – June 9th (no group April 7th) 

Join us for Circle Time, Stories, Music, Movement & More!

Sponsor: Office of County Executive
Sponsor Link: Marin County Climate Collaborative

Marin

The County of Marin, in partnership with Marin Community Foundation and Coastal Quest, is excited to invite you to a webinar about Prop 4 / Climate Bond Funding on Tuesday, April 28, from 1:00–3:00 p.m.

👉 Register here by April 25th: Meeting Registration – Zoom
Accommodation Information: Translation services for classes are available upon request, and the building is fully accessible.
Link: https://forms.gle/AtWpBUrbo38C4Z9d9

Join us for the next Neighborhood Emergency Preparedness and Neighborhood Response Groups class on Tuesday, April 28, from 7:00–8:30 p.m. at #1 Sixth Street, Point Reyes Station.
This free, public workshop will guide participants through the steps of developing a neighborhood response plan and working together effectively during a disaster. All community members are welcome and encouraged to attend.
Directions: Meet at the Chimney Rock trailhead. From Hwy 101 in Larkspur, take the exit for Sir Francis Drake Blvd west 20.4 miles to Olema. Turn right onto Hwy 1 and go 2 miles. Turn left onto Sir Francis Drake Blvd and go 19 miles (allow about 30 minutes for this segment). Just after you pass the last dairy ranch (Ranch A) at the "V" in the road, go left, the parking lot is at the end.
Sponsor: Parks
"Rancho Roots: The Californio Legacy of Marin," explores the lasting legacy of the Californio ranchos in Marin County. Visitors will learn about the Californios—Spanish and Mexican settlers—and how they established ranchos across Marin in the early 19th century. The exhibit highlights the history of and life on these ranchos through artifacts, family stories, and interactive displays. It also connects...

Join us in conversation with bestselling author Jason Reynolds as we discuss his latest work, Coach, the fifth–and last–entry in the highly popular Track series. Following the immersive stories of Ghost, Lu, Patina, and Sunny, it’s finally time for Coach to shine in his own book as we discover: Who was Coach before he became an inspiring leader?

Singer-songwriter Karla Bonoff is celebrated as one of the finest songwriters of her generation, with a career marked by critical acclaim, commercial success, and enduring popularity. Her songs have become hits for artists such as Bonnie Raitt, Wynonna Judd, and Linda Ronstadt, including the Grammy-winning classic “All My Life.” Known for her moving vocals and beautifully crafted ballads, Bonoff...

Sausalito-based Georgette Osserman's exhibition of paintings continues. Through June 4.