Mount Tamalpais
Amidst Fire Season and a Drought, Marin Agencies Up Seek to Empower Community at Free OAC Event ā Sept. 15
Between the seemingly ever-expanding fire season and this year’s drought, on the heels of 2020 the second driest year in almost a century in 2020, Marin has been on high alert for months. A pair of local agencies are teaming up with the Outdoor Art Club for a virtual presentation on both of those issues and, most importantly, what they are doing to combat our new realities and what residents can do to protect themselves and be proactive.
Read MoreZero Breast Cancer Turns 25, Hosts Renowned Dipsea Hike Sept. 25, Virtual Hike Sept. 18-Oct. 9
Zero Breast Cancer has long been an essential Bay Area nonprofit. But as it nears its 19th Dipsea Hike for Zero Breast Cancer fundraising walk on Sept. 25 ā with a virtual version set for Sept. 25-Oct. 9, it’s got a couple of extra reasons to celebrate in 2021.
Read MoreAfter Lengthy Delay, Dipsea Race Runners Can Sign Up for Nov. 7th Race Starting Friday, Aug,. 20
For legions of Dipsea Race runners that have patiently waited through a coronavirus-induced cancellation of the 2020 edition and a postponement of the 2021 race from its planned June 13th launch to Nov. 7, the delay is almost over.
Read MoreStay Safe: Sound Summit Festival on Mt. Tam to Require Proof of Vaccine or a Negative COVID Test
The thrill of live musicās return to the historic Mountain Theater, a 4,000-seat natural stone amphitheater atop Mount Tamalpais with stunning views of San Francisco Bay and beyond, after a two-year hiatus, is slightly tempered by the reality that the delta variant surge continues, and necessary precautions are being taken to assure safety of patrons, artists, staff and all involved.
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