August 2013

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Contents

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Features

64 Top Pediatricians The best local children’s doctors and how to choose the one that’s right for your family.

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43 Editors’ Choice 2013 101 things that make Marin the best place to live. Also, readers’ picks.

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Contents

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34 In Marin

28 Style Maxidresses are hot this summer. 30 FYI/Sail Youth America’s Cup has local connections. 34 FYI/Pets Adoptions rise in popularity. 38 Conversation The woman behind 10,000 Degrees.

Destinations 69 Travel Buzz Deals and tips for travel near and far.

Out & About

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73 Calendar A roundup of what to do in Marin and beyond. 82 Dine An insider’s guide to restaurants and food in the Bay Area. 88 Flavor A recipe for a healthier fried rice.

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92 On the Scene Snapshots from special events in Marin and San Francisco.

Marin Home 101 Backstory Two empty nesters make the move to Larkspur.

columns 12 View From Marin 14 POV 130 Looking Back

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23 Currents The Bay Area’s highest peaks, photo contest, horse therapy, charging stations, life lessons.

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View From Marin

Above, from left: Mimi Towle, Nikki Wood, Dan Jewett

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t’s fina lly here. The issue we’ve

been waiting for all year has arrived — our annual Editors’ Choice edition. We scan the county looking for the best of Marin, so you can keep the magazine on your coffee table all year long and show it off to guests visiting from near and far. It truly is a reflection of just some of what makes this area so great. We thank you for reading it and for contributing readers’ choice picks as well; you’ll see your picks in the section right along with ours. Also be sure to enjoy our Editors’

Choice video produced by Sean Cope, at marinmagazine.com/videos. Keeping to the theme of “the best,” we continue with our annual pediatricians feature. In it you’ll find listings for 66 of the area’s top children’s doctors and a story by writer Dawn Margolis Denberg about how to find the perfect one for your family. Up front we have a hiking challenge for you; a sneak peek at summer’s hot maxidress trend; a look at the local connections behind the Red Bull Youth America’s Cup; and profiles of some adopted pets. And we ask 10,000 Degrees CEO Kim Mazzuca what it takes to help kids make it to (and through) college. In the back of the book we show you how to enjoy the Hawaii Food and Wine Festival in style and how to stay local with great hotel deals as America’s Cup action moves center stage. As always, we also offer complete dining and event listings, and to spice things up, we have a healthy recipe for “fried” rice from chef and food blogger Kathy Fang, daughter of Peter Fang, creator of the beloved House of Nanking in San Francisco. We hope you enjoy the issue — better get reading, as there’s a list of 101 things you just have to try.

We scan the county looking for the best of Marin, so you can keep the magazine on your coffee table all year long and show it off to guests visiting from near and far.

Marin Magazine Staff Editors

We sent our own Tim Porter on a difficult mission. He was tasked with acquiring the custom-designed cake you see on the cover from Greenbrae’s SusieCakes, bringing it to his San Rafael studio in one piece, lighting quick-burning sparklers on top of the cake and then photographing it. He did a great job, and Marin Magazine staffers got to enjoy the results.

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Even Change Is Changing

When it comes to the future, things aren’t always as they seem. By Jim Wood

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Historians, here at the dawn of the 21st century, will conclude that the most important thing to happen was the merger of globalization and information technology.

think we can all agree the world is changing faster now than ever before. But do we agree on how it is changing? Consider the following: 1. The most significant thing that’s happened in the 21st century is 9/11. 2. The middle class is disappearing worldwide. 3. Political parties hinder progress. 4. Google Glass, the headworn computer, is the next newest new thing. 5. Nowadays, only a fool would invest millions in a daily newspaper. Those are valid statements, right? Not if you absorbed what was said at the Next New World forum recently presented by New York Times foreign affairs columnist Thomas L. Friedman in San Francisco. Friedman, a Pulitzer Prize–winning author, opened the proceedings by saying this: “I believe historians, here at the dawn of the 21st century, will conclude that the most important thing to happen was the merger of globalization and information technology. This huge inflection was overshadowed by 9/11 and the subprime crisis, so we’re all living it, every school, industry and job is being touched by it — yet no one at the political level is helping us navigate it.” And that, Friedman concluded, was what the Next New World Forum would be all about. First up was Moises Naim, senior associate of the Carnegie Endowment for Peace, international columnist for the Financial Times and several newspapers throughout Europe and Latin America and author of the current best seller The End of Power. Naim said world population is growing by two billion every 20 years; the world economy has doubled in the past 10 years; and in 2010 there were more than one billion people who traveled as tourists from one country to another.

Also, on average, today’s people are younger than ever before and, for the first time, more of them live in cities than in rural settings. Another Naim observation: “While middle classes in Europe and America are being minimized, in Brazil, Chile, Turkey, China, India and Indonesia they are growing.” Regarding mass demonstrations in the Middle East as well as the Occupy movement in the U.S.: “They have a lot of energy, but unfortunately, they are not connected to a wheel. Movements are good at disrupting, but they are not good at governing — for that we must bring back political parties and force them to be competitive by using the technological advancements now available. That is the only way positive change will occur.” Regarding Google, Nick Bilton, a New York Times technology reporter, said this about Google Glass, the wearable computer with optical head-mounted display: “When I first wore them, I was by myself and thought, Holy s—t, this is the greatest technology I’ve ever experienced.” Later, Bilton went to a Silicon Valley dinner party where several guests, but not him, were wearing Google Glass. “When I looked around and saw people who could be recording me, taking my picture or videoing me when I didn’t know it,” he recalled, “I thought holy s—t, this is the scariest feeling I’ve ever had.” Bilton’s conclusion: “Google Glass will never work; people don’t want to wear computers on their faces — or feel they’re being photographed without knowing it.” Toward day’s end, a discussion between media columnist David Carr and media mogul Barry Diller covered television, the Internet and digital music. Then Carr asked Diller, “Who, in your mind, has a firm grasp on the very slippery slope of media’s future?” Diller’s answer: “Arthur Sulzberger, publisher of the New York Times.” Diller added, “In 2008, ’09 and ’10, when newspapers were truly in deep trouble, he invested hundreds of millions in his newsroom with the absolute faith that it would eventually work out, and it did, and it will continue to work out.” When it comes to our ever-more-rapidly changing world, things are not always as they seem. Even change is changing. That’s my point of view. What’s yours? Email pov@marinmagazine.com.

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POV

Your Letters More on the Plan

Jim Wood, I read your thoughtful column as soon as I open the magazine each month. Thank you for them all. This month (POV, “What’s the Plan?” June 2013), I wanted to share my view with you regarding development in Marin. When regional (or state) agencies see fit to “plan” for local communities, the trouble begins. I need only point to the 190-unit apartment construction project in Corte Madera as a prime example. I feel that officials of the Town of Corte Madera approved this development because they felt compelled to do so or face a lawsuit or worse from the Association of Bay Area Governments. Marin has topography, lack of appropriate developable open land and other restraints that make it impossible for regional agencies to properly plan for local development. Ruining the relatively bucolic charm of Marin will not help people who need housing. Only local planning and citizen approvals will. Judith

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Jim Wood asks the right question in the headline “What’s the Plan?” and his recommendation to “consider it thoughtfully before rejecting it” is good advice. The problem with the One Bay Area plan is it doesn’t solve the problem. The stated goal is to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from cars and light trucks by 15 percent by 2035 using a strategy of building high-density housing near transit in order to accommodate projected jobs and population growth. The environmental impact report identifies 39 “significant unavoidable impacts,” including increased miles traveled at Level F, increased number of people living in areas threatened by sea level rise, insufficient water supply and permanent alteration to existing neighborhoods, among other impacts. And for people who hope the plan will provide affordable housing, the findings show the plan increases costs for housing and transportation to 69 percent of household income. The point of a plan is to reach a goal. Plan Bay Area misses the mark. Susan Kirsch, Mill Valley

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I have a comment on Jim Wood’s July POV (“The Role of SchoolsRule”). David Gilmour wants the schools to have one district so he can

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donate to it. Everyone else wants one district (instead of 20) because the money is wasted on duplicating support staff, office workers and 20 heads of each district drawing ridiculously high salaries while they complain they “have no money for the teachers.” Personally, I vote no for every school bond issue that comes up. I refuse to donate a dime until they form one district. I also get out of each and every parcel tax on my home tax bill (I’m over 65). If they want to waste taxpayer money with having 20 districts, they can do it without me contributing. Not that I don’t believe in the best education for our children, but I strongly believe it’s not wise to waste money. Marcia Blackman, San Rafael

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I’m at a loss as to how to respond to your cover art for the July issue. To see the cover with the (wink, wink) “Race for the Cup“ text conveniently aligned with the breast of your model was very offensive. This has nothing to do with the boat races. It’s a beautiful picture but what you’ve done with it is not funny, smart or artistic. This is just another example of the media consciously objectifying women with disrespect only to sell a product. You are selling your magazine by demeaning women in these subtle ways. Is this what your advertisers require? I would strongly suggest you review policy and become a leader in the industry to change this practice. The Bay Area is in the forefront in so many ways, except in regard to women, when it comes to this cover. As a resident of Marin since 1961, I am ashamed that Marin Magazine isn’t choosing to be more of a leader in social change. Kelly Ground, Novato

Eds.: We found your observation interesting, Kelly. We are sorry you were offended, but this was not an intentional placement. In fact, we didn’t even notice it until you pointed it out. And we can assure you advertisers have no say on how we design our editorial covers. But we agree with your stance; women, in fact, started our business.

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Thousands of tired, nerveshaken, over-civilized people are beginning to find out going to the mountains is going home; that wilderness is a necessity ... — John Muir

Soulful Summits As John Muir said more than a hundred years ago, the mountains will bring you peace. Here’s a list of local peaks to explore (plus or minus a foot or two). The first person to send us a photo of him- or herself on three of these peaks (with proof of this summer’s date) will win a $100 dining certificate to Brick & Bottle in Corte Madera. Send your photos to cvanparis@ marinmagazine.com. Marin Mount Tamalpais 2,571 ft. Diablo Range Copernicus Peak 4,360 ft. Mount Isabel 4,230 ft. Black Mountain 3,951 ft. Mount Diablo 3,849 ft. Santa Cruz Mountains Loma Prieta Peak 3,786 ft. Mount Umunhum 3,486 ft. North Bay Cobb Mountain 4,724 ft. Mount Saint Helena 4,343 ft. The Palisades 2,927 ft. Hood Mountain 2,730 ft. Sonoma Mountain 2,287 ft.

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Four-Legged Therapy Therapy can mean a number of things, but for those at Halleck Creek Ranch it comes down to one: horseback riding. For more than three decades the ranch has provided an opportunity for people with varying conditions and disabilities, from Down syndrome to multiple sclerosis to autism, to experience the freedom, adventure, and mental and emotional benefits that come with sitting astride a horse. Even better, riders are actually marin cares encouraged to ride, on safe yet authentic trail excursions into the rugged landscapes of Nicasio Valley. Halleck plays host to people of all ages — the oldest is 65, the youngest is only 3 — who travel from seven Bay Area counties to spend time with the Halleck Creek community, which includes its members’ families along with volunteers, staff and donors. Aside from serving as a second family for riders, the ranch offers a space to strengthen bodies and calm troubled minds, contributing to a healthy quality of life. “Every day I see people transformed by their experience here, whether it’s a rider whose first words are her pony’s name or a dad witnessing his son’s delight winning a trophy at our horse show,” says executive director Barbara Hill. “This is pretty powerful stuff; I’m grateful to be a part of it.” halleckcreekranch.org C.V.p.

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Happen to stroll past those quirky posters offering life lessons in the window of the ad agency Division of Labor at 328 Pine Street in Sausalito? Someone did. In fact, according to Josh Denberg — who started the company with longtime business partner Paul Hirsch — “lots of people were stopping to take photos.” Having created ad copy for the past two decades, Denberg didn’t think much about the attention until someone told him celebrity super-thumb Ashton Kutcher had retweeted a photo of one of their posters, as had Justine Bateman and designer Marc Jacobs. One poster in particular that read “Stop Tweeting Boring S***” went viral and became the title of a new book published this month by Chronicle Books. “It’s nice when you can write something and people think it’s funny,” Denberg says. Stop Tweeting Boring S***: The New Rules of Work is now available. MIMI TOWLE

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Tomorrow’s Sailing Stars

The Red Bull Youth America’s Cup promises to feature some of the hottest racing action of the season. By Stephanie Martin

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pate in sailing’s Super Bowl has never been a straightaway path, and with sailors able to compete well into their 50s, opportunities for newcomers have often been scant. Recognizing this hurdle and its eventual impact on the sport, organizers soon after the last Cup conceived the idea of a youth race, with fellow countrymen racing on behalf of their home nations, bringing back a nationalistic aspect that’s been missing from the Cup for the past several editions. Hence the

Red Bull Youth America’s Cup (RBYAC) this September 1–4, when 10 youth teams (representing eight countries) will race AC45 winged catamarans on the America’s Cup Course. And as expected, there’s much to do to prepare the youngsters to “take out the Porsche.” “My pathway to the America’s Cup was one of good luck,” says Jimmy Spithill, helmsman for defender Oracle Team USA. “When I was a youth sailor there wasn’t a clear pathway to the Cup. But this event gives these guys a great opportunity, and the game’s opened up to much wider participation.”

Among the lucky few selected is Team USA 45 Racing, consisting of nine athletes from across the country, including three from San Diego; two from Newport Beach, Calif.; two from Florida (St. Petersburg and Panama City); one from Newport, R.I.; and one from Norfolk, Va. The team is living in generously donated guest rooms throughout Tiburon (the official home of USA 45) and training on a borrowed Extreme 40 catamaran in advance of receiving an AC45

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Clockwise from top left: Charlie Buckingham (Newport Beach), Sam Hallowell (Newport), John Wallace (St. Petersburg), Nevin Snow (San Diego), Charlie Ogletree (Houston), Graham Landy (Norfolk), Jake La Dow (San Diego), Brooks Clark (Newport Beach) and Peter Kinney (Newport Beach). Not pictured: Jake Reynolds (San Diego) and Matthey Whitehead (Panama City).

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from Team Oracle in August. Ironically, our only Marinite RBYAC participant, Tommy Pastalka, is sailing for the other American team, The Force, based in San Francisco. As the only fleet racing event this summer, the RBYAC is not a sideshow. Featuring some of the world’s top sailors, including Olympic medalists and world champions, the Red Bull Youth AC is expected to be one of the most hotly contested events of the Cup’s summerof-racing program. Word of an event designed for ages 19–24 ignited the interest of young sailors from around the globe, prompting the entry of 24 high-caliber national teams. From this pool, America’s Cup challengers Emirates Team New Zealand and Sweden’s Artemis Racing each selected one of these teams to be its country’s representative — the Kiwi NZL Sailing Team and Swedish Youth Challenge, respectively — in the Youth AC (Luna Rossa is not sponsoring a youth team). Oracle Team USA invited the top American youth sailors to put together teams and compete for an event slot. After a grueling series of tests on and off the water, the glut of tal-

Featuring some of the world’s top sailors, including Olympic medalists and world champions, the Red Bull Youth AC is expected to be one of the most hotly contested events of the Cup’s summer-of-racing program. ent prompted Oracle to select two American teams, one to represent the country, Team USA 45 Racing, and one to represent the city of San Francisco, The Force. “Having a chance to represent our country is an incredible honor,” says Nevin Snow of San Diego, tactician for Team USA 45 Racing. The remaining six teams were determined through an invitation-only selection series hosted in San Francisco this past spring, with the following countries securing a coveted slot: Australia, France, Germany, Portugal and Switzerland and a second team from New Zealand.

“The boats are very challenging, but when you do things right, they are really rewarding,” says Charlie Buckingham of Newport Beach, helmsman of Team USA 45 Racing. “It’s a really cool challenge for us to work toward mastering this boat on such a big stage. There is nothing like it; it’s such a unique opportunity.” The sailors’ introduction to the AC45 came with a steep learning curve, entailing not just the mental strength the sport normally requires but physical strength as well. To adapt, teams hit the gym hard, working on acquiring the fitness necessary to be at maximum heart rate for each 30-minute race. Sailing as a larger team has likewise been an education for these young sailors, who are used to smaller teams of two versus the six on board during the Youth AC. “You can get caught up in just how fast the boats are going and how physical they are, so you have to remember the basics,” says Graham Landy, tactician for Team USA 45 Racing from, who’s from Norfolk, Va. “The boats are extremely physical, but brute force isn’t always the right answer; you have to think through what is the most efficient way to do something.” After their selection, teams trained at home and away on other catamarans such as F-18s and Extreme 40s, trying to get as much cat experience as possible, until they received their AC45s this month and their training windows began. The American teams took to San Francisco Bay in late spring to test the waters on the other boats; Team USA 45 Racing and their coach, Olympic medalist Charlie Ogletree, took up residence in Tiburon. Embraced by the town and its residents, these sailors have enjoyed tremendous local support from the San Francisco Yacht

Club, Corinthian Yacht Club and Tiburon Peninsula Club, where the team works out each morning. Evenings find them refueling with fresh sandwiches from Woodlands Market, dinner in the Lodge at Tiburon, or lasagna suppers prepared by team “mom”/ operations director Lizz Ogletree at their housing on Mar West. The youth sailors are pleased to see the new light being shone by this Cup on sailing — a more athletic, less elitist portrayal more akin to their experience of the sport while growing up. The wing-sailed catamarans have helped with that perception, as have the new technical aids such as LiveLine that help those unfamiliar with the sport to understand it. “We watched the AC world series events with our non-sailing friends, and Stan Honey’s LiveLine really helped them get a real feel for what’s happening on the race course, which was really cool,” says Peter Kinney, of Newport Beach, grinder for Team USA 45 Racing. “They thought it was just awesome, so I hope it can help grow interest in our sport.” While participating in the Cup might be the dream of a lifetime, that dream comes with a steep price tag that the teams must self-fund. The cost of participating is at least $200,000 and all the teams are raising money through various campaigns. ACV Argo Tiburon, the company that owns the storefront at 34 Main Street, has generously donated the space for the team to sell Team USA 45 Racing merchandise. And what better way to be part of the action than wearing team colors? For more information on supporting Team USA as it competes for the first-ever Youth America’s Cup title, visit its website at usa45racing.com. m

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s more prospective pet owners turn away from purchasing and toward adoption or rescue, they’re discovering that finding the right dog, cat, bunny or goldfish to join their household is easier than ever. Besides the Marin Humane Society — the largest, oldest and best-known pet adoption agency in the county — local and national pet adoption websites are there to help match residents with a compatible creature. Almost all rescue groups in Marin are finding success by posting photos and descriptions of their adoptable pets on online platforms such as Petfinder, NorCalPetAdoptions and Adopt-APet.com, the world’s largest nonprofit animal adoption site, cofounded by Mill Valley resident David Meyer. “Shelters often report that we have doubled their adoptions since they started posting with us,” Meyer says. “We estimate that we help place 500,000 pets a year.”

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own dogs how to scale furniture for a better view outside and how to upend a sofa to recover a stray tennis ball. “Kato needed a job,” figures Lori Gardner Wilson, founder of Good Newz! Pittie Pups, an East Bay group primarily specializing in pit bull rescue. Fortunately, Utah resident Jen Skeldon had one for him. The same behavior that flummoxed Kato’s foster family was exactly what Skeldon, a devoted missingpersons search-and-rescue volunteer, was seeking in her next canine companion. She found Kato on Petfinder, a national for-profit online bulletin board, and flew to Marin in January to adopt him. Kato’s antics were “ just Belgian behavior,” she says. “I love my new crazy maniac dog. He is simply amazing and his work ethic for search and rescue is incredible. He’s willing to search 13-plus hours a day with me.” Soon, she says, Kato will certify as a wilderness air scent dog and then progress to cadaver and human remains detection. “His passion for finding people — and his ball — is unbelievable.”

Hannah the Helper

Unlike Kato, Hannah, a two-year-old Siamese cat mix, was a positive influence on her foster family’s pets. Stacy and David Brown weren’t in the market for another permanent pet. The Mill Valley couple already had two elderly cats and, as fos-

The Browns were able to see past her special needs and, instead, saw something special — a foster cat that liked to help nurture other foster pets. ter parents for Hopalong and Second Chance Animal Rescue, cared for a constant rotation of adoptable dogs and cats in their home. So Hannah, who had been posted on Hopalong’s website for months without attracting a single inquiry, bided her time. And helped out. And while she did, the Browns were able to see past her special needs and, instead, saw something special — a foster cat that liked to nurture other foster pets. 36 a u g u s t 2 0 1 3 m a r i n

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In fact, Hannah was too special to let go, Stacy confides. “We weren’t sure she’d find a good enough home or find someone who would give her favorite treats to her. Hannah is my dog trainer; she shares her chair with them and teaches them not to chase. She helps out with litters and gently disciplines them in a nice way, and she’s a great playmate.”

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Valerie Shore wanted a female basset hound puppy. The Sausalito resident and her husband, David Chernoff, didn’t want to buy one from a breeder, so for two years they were on the waiting list with Golden Gate Basset Rescue, one of a number of breed-specific local and nationwide networking groups. Each time a prospective pup became available, however, Shore was traveling and someone else adopted the dog. Finally, this May, she got a call from GGBR: there were four basset hound pups — three males and one female — at the Marin Humane Society. “I raced up there without brushing my hair or my teeth,” Shore says. “And when I arrived, there was a couple ahead of me. My heart was pounding. I couldn’t even think. And then they asked for a boy puppy.” When it was her turn, she told the stunned adoption volunteer, “Just give me the girl. It doesn’t matter what she looks like; I’m taking her.” Now, she says, “I’m holding Daisy, this little dog with the longest ears and the silliest face. I love her so much that my Facebook friends threaten to unfriend me if I post any more photos of her.” Finding a purebred at a shelter is possible “if you allow yourself a little time,” says John Reese of the Marin Humane Society, but contacting a breed-specific online rescue resource may be quicker. Purebred or mixed-breed, young or old, furry, finned or feathered, there’s a pet out there for everyone. And “once people adopt any pet from a shelter or rescue group,” AdoptA-Pet.com’s Meyer says, “they rarely ever get another pet from a different source.” m

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Kim Mazzuca

Helping local kids make it to and through college is a life-changing experience. By Jim Wood • Photos by Tim Porter

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in everyday life, is doing exactly what he or she wants to do? And doing something they’ve wanted to do all their life? Meet Kim Mazzuca, the president of 10,000 Degrees, a nationally recognized San Rafael–based nonprofit that assists low-income students with their college education dreams. Since its founding in 1981, 10,000 Degrees (formerly Marin Education Fund) has awarded more than $56 million in scholarships and seen more than 17,000 students extend their educations well past the high school level. Last year, 10,000 Degrees impacted more than 2,600 low-income youngsters — elementary through high school — who wanted to attend college. By the end of August, nearly 200 junior and senior high school students with financial needs will have taken part in weeklong dormitory experiences at Dominican, Sonoma State and Cal State East Bay universities and USF. At any one time, according to Mazzuca, 10,000 Degrees is monitoring the progress of more than 500 students in various stages of receiving a college education throughout the United States. 38 a u g u s t 2 0 1 3 m a r i n

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Mazzuca, 51, holds bachelor’s and master’s degrees from San Francisco State University, graduated from the Stanford Graduate School of Business for Nonprofit Leaders, and is working on her doctorate in Organization and Leadership at the University of San Francisco. She’s on the adjunct faculty at Dominican University and serves on the board of directors for the Prison University Project at San Quentin State Prison. Mazzuca lives in Petaluma with her life partner and their four children.

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You’ve been at 10,000 Degrees for 15 years; are you as excited by the work now as you were in the past? My work has been helping students and their families reach their potential and become part of a thriving community and I love it. I’m probably more excited by it now than ever before. The students I work with dream of making our world a better place. Since I was young, I’ve been aware of the physical, mental and financial inequities among people — and I’ve learned there are many people who don’t have the opportunities others have. So my work has been about creating social justice, leveling the playing field and giving everyone equal opportunities. The gap between rich and poor has never been greater, poverty is spreading and things are getting worse for many people. My job is to bring this to light and to try and do something about it. You say part of your job is to break the cycle of poverty. How do you do that? Simply put, 10,000 Degrees maintains that every youngster should have a chance to go to college. And we know that education and quality of life are inextricably linked. We know what happens with a college education: There are increased earnings, greater prosperity, people can choose where they want to live, they can afford health insurance, they can decide how they want to raise their children and they have greater civic participation — all of which helps to create a more vibrant community. It’s important to realize that most of those applying to 10,000 Degrees are the first in their family to attend college. How does 10,000 Degrees work? What is your budget? Our efforts are currently concentrated in Marin County; however, we’re also present

in Sonoma County, Vallejo and Richmond. In Marin, we get most of our applicants through word of mouth and we have a presence in every high school. Many of our applicants first hear of us when they’re in San Rafael’s Bahia Vista Elementary School and Davidson Middle School; the same goes for Martin Luther King Jr. Academy in Marin City. Our budget is around $4 million annually and nearly 45 percent of that goes to scholarships, 35 percent to programs such as the Summer Institute, and the rest to fundraising and administration. As for revenue, the Marin Community Foundation’s Buck Family Trust contributes $1.8 million annually and the rest comes from individual donors, grants and foundations. Fortunately, with the $2 million we allocate for scholarships we are able to leverage Pell Grants, Cal Grants and a variety of other sources, which allows us to put a total of $10 million a year toward providing college educations for our students.

Opposite page from left: Kim Mazzuca; College Success Manager Scott BonDurant and Alma Valverde, Sonoma State graduate turned 10,000 Degrees College Success Field Intern. This page: Mazucca and former and current participants in 10,000 Degrees.

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How big is the staff? Do you have a board of directors? Our staff has 16 full-time employees and five part-timers; there are 35 interns in our Leadership Corps, and over 100 volunteers serve as student mentors. Our offices at 781 Lincoln Avenue in San Rafael offer a sunny, safe and clean space where young people like to gather. We have a 17-person board of directors led by Graham Brandt, vice president of private wealth management at Goldman Sachs & Company in San Francisco. I’d be remiss if I didn’t mention that Graham, a UCLA graduate, is a 10,000 Degrees alum.

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Any other alumni worth noting? There’s Saul Peña of San Rafael. He was the first in his family to earn a college degree. With the help of 10,000 Degrees, he graduated from USF in 2000 and is now a vice president at Dodge and Cox, an investment management firm in San Francisco. Here’s another example: Brigitte Moran came to America from France at age 5 and is now executive director of the Marin Agricultural Institute, which stages seven farmers’ markets every week throughout the Bay Area. And in 1998, Pepe Gonzalez received

Simply put, 10,000 Degrees maintains that every youngster should have a chance to go to college. a liberal arts degree and a teaching credential from Dominican University of California and is now principal at Laurel Dell Elementary School in San Rafael. About the name 10,000 Degrees? I love it, don’t you? Marin Education Fund served us well for many years, but it didn’t really say what we did. The name 10,000 Degrees looks different and that’s what we wanted, something to get our story out there, something to make us be accountable for what we did. So why 10,000 Degrees? College degrees, that’s our promise to the community. As for 10,000, it’s an easy number to say and remember. And with 17,000 alumni, we’ve already surpassed that goal. Also, 10,000 degrees is the surface temperature of the sun and that’s an incredible amount of energy, which definitely is us.

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Most important, our students have really taken off with the name; they love the idea of being, well, one degree. And you love your job — can you tell us why? Every day there are kernels of inspiration walking through our office. There’s something to be said about seeing the goodness of the world at work. What stands out for me is when we bring our donors and our students together and see the magic that happens. How one young person’s life and family and their next generation will be totally different because of the one or two individuals who were generous and gave. Through Pell and Cal grants and other sources, we can leverage a donation of $25,000 to where it provides an entire four-year college education for a deserving student. And this year, like years in the recent past, about 160 students from low-income families will go off to college thanks to 10,000 Degrees and the generosity of people in Marin and nearby communities. That’s why I love my job. m

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Pitch a Tent We live in one of the most beautiful counties in the state. And August is the perfect time to grab the tent, sleeping bags and hiking boots and experience the great outdoors. Visit this link for great camping resources including an interactive map. marinmagazine.com/camping

Editors’ Choice Video Our annual editors’ choice edition is one of our favorites. It’s also the kind of issue that readers love to keep on their coffee tables all season long. This year, like last, we tasted, drank, climbed and stretched our way through 101 of the county’s best experiences. And we created a short video to give you a quick tour of it all. marinmagazine. com/video

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RACE FOR THE CUP

Readers love our new apps designed for their favorite mobile devices, including Apple’s iPad and iPhone, any Android device and also Amazon’s Kindle. These apps deliver the magazine in a brilliant format that looks just like print, features text-formatted view and offers the ability to download the whole issue as well as search, bookmark and share functions. Go to the Marin Magazine home page to see links for each format. marinmagazine.com

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LIKE AN ANGEL When Juan de Ayala of the Spanish navy became the first European to sail into San Francisco Bay on August 5, 1775, he anchored in the leeward harbor of what he named Isla de los Ángeles. Today, Ayala Cove welcomes more than 110,000 visitors annually to Angel Island State Park, where they picnic, camp, hike 788-foot Mount Livermore, and absorb the isle’s history as army garrison and “Ellis Island of the West” for 1 million Asian immigrants. All but 0.7 percent of Angel Island lies within Marin County, so we claim it as our own, another distinctive symbol of this area’s natural splendor. Now, read on, as we honor 100 more of our favorite places, things, views and activities throughout the beautiful county we call Marin, plus some readers’ picks. Whether you fly overhead; walk, hike or drive on the ground; or take to the water, we’ve got a little something for everybody. And be sure to watch the video at marinmagazine.com/videos.

SEAN COPE

PHOTOS BY TIM PORTER

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Wood and Metal

When you’ve moved beyond Ikea and want home furnishings with a distinctive touch, it’s time to find a craftsperson whose work matches your vision. These companies’ wares reflect the passion of their artisan founders.

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Black’s Farmwood Michael Black finds wood that’s headed for the scrap heap and reclaims it to make handcrafted furniture and commercial products, from dining tables, cabinets and doors to flooring for Pixar and the walls of Phil Lesh’s Grate Room at Terrapin Crossroads. Located in San Rafael. blacksfarmwood.com

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Styled in Marin

There’s great shopping in Marin, but some truly standout pieces — and business models — are crafted here as well. Mix a Marin-made tote with boots sewn in Sausalito and handmade earrings for a chic look with local flair.

Marin Custom Metal Works San Rafael artisan Kevin McConnell uses copper, zinc and bronze to create one-of-akind stove hoods, fireplace faces, countertops, gazebo roofs and home accessories such as vases and fountains. His work is as beautiful as it is unique. marincustomcopper.com

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Miesner Design Larkspur furniture designer Alan Miesner began his career as a woodworker but now deals in metals, combining bronze and aluminum with exotic woods to craft fun, functional works that attract international collectors (pictured). miesner.com

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Freda Salvador Best friends Megan Papay and Cristina Palomo Nelson founded this comfy-meetscutting-edge line in 2012. The two work out of an office in Sausalito and recently opened a San Francisco flagship store. fredasalvador.com

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Lulu Designs Designed by Marinite Stacy King, the jewelry combines bead- and wirework to make wearable art. Look for Lulu pieces in boutiques around the Bay Area and across the country. luludesignsjewelry.com

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Readers’ choice NURSERY: Sloat Garden Center, Various Locations, sloatgardens.com

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Toss Designs An extensive array of prints sets these totes, travel bags and accessories apart (pictured). Toss that bag over your shoulder and head to the beach. Several Marin locations. toss designs.com

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Make a House a Home Interested in giving your interior an updated look? Skip the big-box home-ware stores and visit one of these establishments for everything from modern fixtures to beach-inspired furnishings.

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Beach House Style 779 Center Blvd (Fairfax), 415.454.3138, mybeachhousestyle.com

Cabana Home (pictured) 238 E. Blithedale Ave (Mill Valley), 415.383.0201, cabanahome.com Summer House 21 Throckmorton Ave (Mill Valley), 415.383.6695, summerhouse57millvalley.com

Legendary Style Yes, Marin is known for rock legends, but did you know we are also home to a rock fashion legend? Melody Sabatasso, who produces her Love Melody line out of a Greenbrae Boardwalk studio, attracted the national spotlight when Elvis Presley picked up one of her designs in a Nashville boutique. In the ’60s and ’70s she dressed performers such as Grace Slick, the Judds, Bob Dylan and many well-heeled Marinites in her oneof-a-kind fringed leather vests and recycled denim wear. Still offering these unique pieces, she’s now added bags and baby products to the mix. lovemelody originals.com

Sunrise Home 831 B St (San Rafael), 415.456.3939, sunrisehome.com

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Beauty His Spa Did you know men’s skin is 20 to 30 percent thicker than women’s? And let’s face it, the only fruit acid most men would consider would be in a cup. Fear not, those with hide-like mugs: Marin has more than a few local spas dedicated to bringing out your youthful exuberance via exfoliation and a bit of pampering. Here are a few of our favorites.

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Cavallo Point Spa Leave it to this internationally renowned spot (pictured) to offer a 90-minute bioactive, customized conditioning facial. The best part of this treatment is hanging out in the award-winning environs in Sausalito afterward. cavallopoint.com

Blow It Out

Why is it that most of us can’t re-create the salon look at home? Guess it’s not as simple as those ion-emitting-brushwielding pros make it look. Seekers of star-quality swagger can get a style boost at one of the new blow-dry bars in town. Expect to pay around $30 and be ready to accept compliments on your locks all night long.

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Evo Spa Men have been frequenting Mill Valley’s Evo for years seeking rejuvenation. The Gentleman’s Dream starts with a relaxing amber wrap and a one-hour therapeutic massage followed by a facial. evo-spa.com

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SkinSpirit Transformations don’t happen just for women at Mill Valley’s SkinSpirit; guys can sign up for the Men’s Executive Facial, both relaxing and effective. Firsttimers at the spa get a 15 percent discount. skinspirit.com

Christopher Salon Blow Dry Bar 88 Main St (Tiburon), 415.435.0111, christopher-salon.com Colour Bar 208 Redwood Ave (Corte Madera), 415.891.3571, colour-bar.com

Escova Salon Strawberry Shopping Center (Mill Valley), 415.389.8000, escova salon.com

Readers’ choice SPA: Stellar Spa, Larkspur, stellarspa.com HAIRSTYLIST: Sproos Salon, San Anselmo, sproossalon.com

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Style Bar (pictured) 316 Bon Air Center (Greenbrae), 415.785.4965, the-stylebar.com

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A Close Shave Shave and a haircut, two bits. Russ Kerr, who passed away last month, charged a little more than that when he opened his eponymous barber shop on Locust Avenue in Mill Valley in 1970. Today new owner Yianni Markatos is still trimming hair and scraping faces with a straight razor. Russ’ Barber Shop is old-school — red-white-and-blue pole out front, drawers with lots of clippers, scissors and razors inside, and, as loyal customers know, a collection of 3,000 vintage LPs that play all day on the aged turntable across from the chairs. A straight shave is $20 — a cheap ride down memory lane. 415.388.8630

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Venues With a View Don’t have the space for more than 100 people or a kitchen big enough to create passed hors d’oeuvres for such a crowd? Opt for one of these new or revamped party/conference rooms — they all overlook the bay.

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Barrel House Tavern Accommodates 212 standing or a sit-down dinner for 108 with 20 in the lounge. 660 Bridgeway (Sausalito), 415.729.9593, barrelhousetavern.com Junto Meeting Space at Casa Madrona Accommodates 80 seated and 125 standing guests. 801 Bridgeway (Sausalito), 415.332.0502, casamadrona.com Ondine (pictured) Accommodates up to 120 seated guests and has room for a standing reception for up to 180. 558 Bridgeway (Sausalito), 415.331.1133, ondinesausalito.com Piatti Ristorante and Bar Accommodates 120 seated and 200 standing guests and has a dance floor. 625 Redwood Hwy (Mill Valley), 415.380.2525, piatti.com Servino Ristorante Accommodates 180 standing or 135 seated guests and has a private deck and bar overlooking the bay. 9 Main St (Tiburon), 415.435.2676, servino.com

Readers’ choice PIZZA: Pizza Antica, Mill Valley, pizzaantica.com DESSERT: Pizzeria Picco’s olive oil and sea salt ice cream, Larkspur, pizzeriapicco.com

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It’s a Surprise What makes these bakeries’ birthday cake so much better than anything most of us can make at home? Somehow they take basic ingredients and turn them into something magical.

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Nothing Bundt Cakes It’s hard to imagine this Corte Madera franchise would be such a hit in locavore, health-minded Marin, but just ask the kids what type of birthday cake they want and you’ll see how popular these little bundts have become. nothingbundtcakes.com

SusieCakes Is there anything that says celebration more than vanilla confetti cake with vanilla buttercream frosting? Well maybe chocolate cake with peanut butter or coconut frosting. All this and more comes out of the ovens at SusieCakes in Greenbrae’s Bon Air Center. susiecakes.com

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Sweet Things Black tie, lemon, carrot, Hungarian coffee cake — these favorites have been the centerpiece of Marin birthday parties for decades. Even bringing one to a dinner party makes for a special occasion. Located in Tiburon. sweetthings.com

Bling Thing Sometimes your outfit needs a little sparkle. Right now we’re lusting after colored diamonds, a trend sure to brighten even the simplest look. Head to these trusted Marin jewelers to fulfill your flamboyant streak.

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Alix & Company (pictured) 55 Throckmorton Ave (Mill Valley), 415.380.0880, alixandcompany.com

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Johann Paul Jewelers 272 Bon Air Center (Greenbrae), 415.461.1866, johannpauljeweler.com

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142 Reasons to Love It If you’re into music, comedy, conversation, theater, film and youth performance, then you, like us, probably love 142 Throckmorton Theatre in the heart of Mill Valley. On just about any given night you can see any of these and come back the next night for something completely different in the beautifully decorated theater. Music by the B-52s, comedy by Mark Pitta, young people staging Spamalot, an A-List Conversation with Huey Lewis, a special performance by the Left Coast Chamber Ensemble or music at the annual DjangoFest — 142 Throckmorton truly has it all. 142throckmortontheatre.com

Take the Mic

Be you seasoned pro or brand new to music, there comes a time when you need an audience. Nothing compares to the response — good or bad — that a live crowd can provide. And the best way to bypass the booking agents and get onstage quick is through one of these happening open mics.

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Hopmonk Tavern This every-Wednesday Novato open mic offers participants a state-of-the-art sound system, lights, a giant stage, even an engineer and green room to make you feel like a star. Ask for host Dennis Haneda and get ready to play your two best songs, then go online later to hear an MP3 of your performance. hopmonk.com

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the Sleeping Lady An architect by day and a guitarist and music organizer by night, Bill Hansell is well into his second year hosting his Appleberry Jam “Guitar Pulls” at the Sleeping Lady in Fairfax. The informal gathering of musicians generally happens on Thursday and features a headliner and — you guessed it — a shared jam. sleepingladyfairfax.com

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Sweetwater Music Hall Make the weekend last one day longer by attending the Monday open mic at Mill Valley’s Sweetwater. Sammy Hagar and Bob Weir have graced the stage; now it’s your turn. The night is hosted by local favorite Austin de Lone and features food and drink specials and a greatsounding speaker system. sweetwatermusichall.com

Readers’ choice MOVIE HOUSE: Christopher B. Smith Rafael Film Center, San Rafael, cafilm.org MUSIC VENUE: Sweetwater Music Hall, Mill Valley, sweetwatermusichall.com

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Great Galleries Is it a coincidence that so many great artists just happen to live in one of the most beautiful areas in the world? Probably not. Celebrate the beauty — and the artists who capture it — at one of these galleries.

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Gallery Bergelli (pictured) 483 Magnolia Ave (Larkspur), 415.945.9454, bergelli.com Robert Allen Fine Art 301 Caledonia St (Sausalito), 415.331.2800, robertallenfineart.com

Robert Green Fine Arts 154 Throckmorton Ave (Mill Valley), 415.381.8776, rgfinearts.com

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Art in the Open May is art month in Marin. Every year, art lovers circle the first two weekends in May on their calendars for the community-wide Marin Open Studios, which celebrates painting, sculpture, photography and more. Festivities kick off with a preview party and continue with the main event, when fans can see artists’ studios and purchase works. The studio event began in 1993 when local painter Kay Carlson and sculptor Tim Rose decided to create a vehicle for artists to make money from their hard work. It has since grown to include 270 artists. marin openstudios.org

Seager Gray Gallery 23 Sunnyside Ave (Mill Valley), 415.384.8288, seagergray.com Smith Andersen North 20 Greenfield Ave (San Anselmo), 415.455.9733, smithandersennorth.com

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Drink With a Kick Despite its mid-century Cold War beginnings, this vodka, ginger beer and lime cocktail has become a favorite of late here in Marin. Perhaps it’s the presentation in a copper mug dripping with condensation, or the sweet snap of ginger paired with vodka. Doesn’t matter why it’s so good — it just is. Here are a few of our favorite spots to order a Moscow Mule.

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Bungalow 44 (pictured) 44 E Blithedale Ave (Mill Valley),

415.381.2500, bungalow44.com Nick’s Cove 23240 California Hwy 1 (Marshall),

415.663.1033, nickscove.com Piatti Ristorante and Bar 625 Redwood Hwy (Mill Valley),

415.380.2525, piatti.com

Readers’ choice COFFEE HOUSE: Peet’s Coffee and Tea, Various locations, peets.com SIGNATURE COCKTAIL: Saylor’s Restaurant and Bar’s Top-shelf Margarita, Sausalito, saylorsrestaurantandbar.com

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Whether it’s been a long hard day of work or it’s just a nice weekend, nothing beats meeting up with a few friends for a beer. In Marin, we are lucky enough to have a wide variety of places to grab a cold one, and these establishments all brew their own so you needn’t drink the same beer twice.

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Beltane Brewing 401 Bel Marin Keys Blvd (Novato), 415.883.2040, beltanebrewing.com

There’s happy hour, and then there’s OMG-this-is-a-great-deal hour. The latter happens at Corte Madera’s Brick & Bottle Monday through Friday, 4:30–7 p.m. It’s a true win-win concept. Restaurants get to fill their seats before the official dinner hour and diners can save a little cash by showing up early and ordering off a limited menu. But here we’re not talking mixed nuts; we’re talking Michelinstar-worthy noshings. Executive chef Scott Howard earned a star in both 2012 and 2013 for his inventive menu. Popular happy hour items include a beet salad with French green lentils, pecorino, arugula and aged sherry vinaigrette for $6; the pimiento cheeseburger with pickled cabbage slaw, chili, pimiento cheese and fries for $15; and the smoked gouda orzo “mac ’n’ cheese” with smoked bacon and oyster mushrooms for $8. All beers on tap are $4, wine by the glass is $5 and select cocktails are $6. This is one happy hour that will put a smile on your face. brickandbottle.com

Hopmonk Tavern 224 Vintage Way (Novato), 415.892.6200, hopmonk.com Iron Springs Pub and Brewery 765 Center Blvd (Fairfax), 415.485.1005, ironspringspub.com Marin Brewing Company 1809 Larkspur Landing Cir (Larkspur), 415.461.4677, marinbrewing.com Mill Valley Beerworks 173 Throckmorton Ave (Mill Valley), 415.888.8218, millvalleybeerworks.com

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Food Carnivore Cravings As much as we love our local veggies, most of us don’t live on kale alone. Luckily, Marin more than meets the needs of the inner carnivore.

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BelCampo Meat Co. “Meat centric,” one reviewer called it — apt term for a restaurant located in a butcher shop (or vice versa) in the Marin Country Mart. Grass-fed NorCal beef is the focus — burgers, French dip sandwiches, beef tallow fries. Steaks and more to go. belcampomeatco.com

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El Paseo House of Chops Part of chef/ entrepreneur Tyler Florence’s mini-empire in downtown Mill Valley, popular El Paseo has a meat lover’s challenge on the menu: the 32-ounce Creek Stone Cowboy Ribeye. Priced at $68, it’s recommended for two, but if you go it alone, we won’t tell. elpaseomillvalley.com

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Marin Sun Farms Operating out of a historic West Marin ranch, Marin Sun Farms (pictured) purveys grass-fed beef, lamb and pork online, at markets and in its Highway 1 Point Reyes Station butcher shop and cafe, where the burgers are so fresh they moo at you. marinsunfarms.com

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Weezy’s Grass Fed Shed Louise Clow’s bite-size organic burgers, fries and shakes are so popular in Terra Linda, she has opened a second location on Miller Avenue in Mill Valley. Opt for a White Trash Burger with Thousand Island; a B-Rad — yep, with bacon; or a veggie-based Moo-Less Burger. weezys-shed.com

Top Tacos

When a burger is too much and a pizza is too cheesy, it’s taco time, and Marin has every variety, from fried pork belly tacos nuevos in tourist-friendly Copita to takeout tacos by the dozen (or more) from Marinitas.

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Copita Tequilería y Comida 739 Bridgeway (Sausalito), 415.331.7400, copitarestaurant.com

El Huarache Loco 1803 Larkspur Landing Circle (Larkspur), 415.925.1403, huaracheloco.com

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Joe’s Taco Lounge (pictured) 382 Miller Ave (Mill Valley), 415.383.8164, joestacolounge.com Marinitas 218 Sir Francis Drake Blvd (San Anselmo), 415.454.8900, marinitas.net

Readers’ choice ICE CREAM SCOOP: Three Twins Scoop Shop, Larkspur, threetwinsicecream.com BURGER: RangeCafe at Peacock Gap, San Rafael, peacockgapgolfclub.com

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Conscientious Cup Equator Coffees & Teas has humble origins — the company was started in a Corte Madera garage nearly two decades ago — but founders Helen Russell and Brooke McDonnell channeled a penchant for business and coffee roasting, respectively, and a commitment to sustainability to create a coffee that tastes amazing and customers can feel good about drinking. It’s produced in expertly edited small quantities and sells wholesale at renowned restaurants like French Laundry, Jardinère and El Paseo, as well as independent coffeehouses and cafes. Luckily for us, Equator just opened its first cafe on the Proof Lab premises in Mill Valley. equatorcoffees.com m a r i n a u g u s t 2 0 1 2 55

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Gettin’ Cheesy Turophiles of the world, think of Marin and smile, because the county’s northern and western dairy lands (and adjacent pastures in Sonoma) are producing such diverse cheeses as the silky triple-creams of Cowgirl, the tart blues of Point Reyes Farmstead and the melt-in-your-mouth bufala mozzarella of Craig Ramini.

Here’s to Your Health

Getting enough daily vitamin A (2,310 IU), C (75 mg) and E (15 mg) may seem daunting, but worry not — fresh juices packed with fruit and veggie nutrients are all the rage. Whether you’re planning a cleanse or just need a pick-me-up, these businesses are serving the best blends in town.

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PRESSED JUICERY Founded in Los Angeles, Pressed boasts four Bay Area locations including one in Larkspur. Swing by for a nourishing beverage-to-go or to design a personalized cleanse. pressedjuicery.com

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THE PLANT CAFE ORGANIC The menu features healthy, local organic food and plenty of juice and juice cleanse options — the perfect stop if you’re looking for an easy way to get the kids to drink their vegetables. Located in Strawberry Village. theplantcafe.com

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ANDANTE DAIRY soyoungk@andantedairy. com. andantedairy.com

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COWGIRL CREAMERY 80 4th St (Point Reyes Station), 866.433.7834, cowgirl creamery.com

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NICASIO VALLEY CHEESE COMPANY 5300 Nicasio Valley Rd (Nicasio), 415.662.6200, nicasiocheese.com

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POINT REYES FARMSTEAD CHEESE CO. 14700 Shoreline Hwy (Point Reyes Station), 415.663.8880, pointreyescheese.com

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RAMINI MOZZARELLA 175 Gericke Rd (Tomales), 415.690.6633, raminimozzarella.com

Cheeses (clockwise from top left): Andante Dairy Rondo; Nicasio Valley Cheese Company Nicasio Reserve; Ramini Mozzarella Bufala Mozzarella; Cowgirl Creamery Red Hawk; Point Reyes Farmstead Cheese Company Point Reyes Original Blue.

URBAN REMEDY A former private chef and student of traditional Chinese medicine, Urban Remedy’s Neka Pasquale believes in the healing power of food. Now her knowledge is bottled in San Rafael for your sipping and cleansing benefit. urbanremedy.com

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Salad Days While Comforts’ county-famous Chinese Chicken and Insalata’s Syrian Fattoush will always have a place in our hearts, we have to acknowledge these other four salad spinners that make eating our vegetables an indulgence, not a chore.

MOBILE MUNCHIES It’s not like there’s nothing to eat at the Marin Country Mart, what with Rustic Bakery, Three Twins Ice Cream and Miette on site, but that makes the colorful caravan of food trucks that pulls up on Sunday mornings icing on an already tasty cake. Organized by Off the Grid, Marin Country Mart’s weekly collection includes cuisines ranging from Southern fried chicken to Peruvian empanadas to Taiwanese gua bao sandwiches. A true global menu. marincountrymart. com, offthegridsf.com

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BLUE BARN Arugula mixed greens: arugula, sundried tomato, marinated artichokes, balsamic onion, almonds, crispy pita, grated manchego and whole-grain mustard vinaigrette. Located inCorte Madera. (pictured) bluebarngourmet.com

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HARMONY Landmark Chinese Chicken Salad: freshly made to order with scallions, crushed almonds, cilantro and rice vermicelli, served with a slightly spicy dry Chinese mustard dressing. Located in Mill Valley. harmonyrestaurantgroup.com

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LE GARAGE BISTRO Salade with fresh Maine lobster: Brentwood corn, organic watermelon radishes, organic white nectarines, butter lettuce, Meyer lemon tarragon vinaigrette and Maine lobster. Located in Sausalito. legaragebistrosausalito.com

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Ticket to Ride Let’s do the math. Drive from Marin to SFO: Bridge toll ($6), couple of gallons of gas ($8), longterm parking ($18 a day). Total for five-day trip: $104. Take Marin Airporter to SFO: Bus ride ($20 each way). Total for five-day trip: $40. Factor in priceless upper-deck-seat views from the Golden Gate Bridge and skipping the psychic toll of navigating the 19th Avenue traffic, and the Airporter is looking like the last bargain in Marin. marin airporter.com

Dine and Doze

What’s better after a good meal than a good night’s rest — or a lazy afternoon nap? And what’s better than a comfy bed that’s only steps from your table? Pay the check and check in. Our favorite places to savor, sip and perchance to sleep:

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Murray Circle Outside tables at Sausalito’s Fort Baker that face the Golden Gate (think summer brunch), inside dining room warmed by fireplaces (think winter dinner), prix fixe chef’s menu paired with wine (think anytime) and a Cavallo Point room for the weekend. All good. cavallopoint.com Rickey’s Restaurant & Bar Located inside Novato’s Inn Marin, Rickey’s features a big menu of “American favorites” — sliders, mac ’n’ cheese, pastas and more. With poolside tables and capacious lawn, it’s a favorite for weddings and large-group events. rickeysrestaurant.com

Tiburon Tavern Featuring a renovated patio (pictured), a refreshed interior and a rejuvenated menu focused on comfort food, the Lodge at Tiburon’s restaurant is a casual option for locals or visitors (and it’s a short walk from the Angel Island and Tiburon ferries). tiburontavern.com 58 a u g u s t 2 0 1 3 m a r i n

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Perfect Perspectives

In Marin we’re surrounded by beauty: it’s always right in front of us. But sometimes it’s nice to see the splendor from another perspective. Here are three great ways to shake it up.

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Bay Model You don’t have to go by boat or plane (although those are great options too — see below) for expansive views of the bay. The free U.S. Army Corps of Engineers display in Sausalito — which is massive — is a working hydraulic scale model of the San Francisco Bay and Sacramento–San Joaquin River Delta System.

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Seaplane Adventures Since 1945 this outfit has provided tourists and locals with one-of-a-kind bird’s-eye views of the bay. Choose from Golden Gate, champagne sunset, greater Bay Area, Northern California or winery tours. seaplane.com Tiburon Ferries Leaving the dock in Tiburon on the Blue & Gold Fleet ferry (pictured) to San Francisco, you immediately notice the view is stunning: suddenly you’re seeing the hillside homes of Tiburon and, in the distance, the sparkling city skyline. And if a trip to Angel Island is your thing, the Angel Island Ferry can get you there in just 10 minutes from the same dock. blueandgoldfleet.com, angelislandferry.com

Classic Marin Tastes Just as some places (Mount Tamalpais, Stinson Beach) are more quintessentially Marin than others, certain consumable combinations likewise mix setting and flavor for a memorable experience you won’t find anywhere else.

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Fish ’n’ Chips at Sam’s Anchor Cafe Seagull alert. Keep your fish in front of you and your chips under wraps, because gull skullduggery is all part of the fun on Sam’s big back deck in Tiburon, where sunny-day views extend from Angel Island to San Francisco. samscafe.com

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Martini at the Buckeye Roadhouse The classic martini is an adult drink. No muddling, no veggies, no froufrou liqueurs. The Buckeye bar in Mill Valley is dark, cozy and wrapped in red leather, and it’s where to go when you have the need to say these words: Sapphire martini up, very cold, very dry, with a twist. buckeyeroadhouse.com

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Tomales Bay Oysters Highway 1 north of Point Reyes Station could be called the Oyster Trail. Bivalve buffs can picnic on the briny mollusks or buy sacks of them to go at Tomales Bay (pictured) and Hog Island oyster companies, or they can park themselves on a roadside stool at the Marshall Store and savor a steaming plate of oysters Rockefeller. tomalesbayoysters.com; hogislandoysters.com; themarshallstore.com

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Saddle Up Sure, you’ve got to register for the camp in March and the classes fill up quickly, but when the stars align and your child can go riding in this historic place, she’ll have great memories for a lifetime. Linda Rubio and her dedicated crew have been teaching equestrianminded kids (and adults) the finer points of horse husbandry for decades. Set on a rustic former military post in the idyllic Tennessee Valley, Miwok Stables offers a range of instruction, from lead-line sessions for tots to a livery show team for teens. miwok stables.com

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Movin’ and Shakin’ Time for a little tot rock. Kids love heading to the beautiful Bay Area Discovery Museum at Sausalito’s Fort Baker to hear tunes by the likes of Miss Kitty and Alison Faith Levy and music from all over the globe. And who doesn’t love a sing-along? Infant participants in Music Together classes get a songbook and two-CD set. Parents and children agree the BADM is something to sing about. baykidsmuseum.org

Child’s Play

Kids take the stage in Marin. Nothing builds self-confidence, teaches youth how to work together and is as much fun as live theater. And there are lots of local ways to share the limelight. Three great play-acting outlets:

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142 Throckmorton theatre Since 2008 Marin Youth Performers, the Throckmorton Theatre’s kids’ program, has served some 500 kids a year. This season the very successful group changed its name to Throckmorton Youth Performers and staged a production of Sweeney Todd, which closed in June. A summer camp theater program is also offered. 142throckmortontheatre.com

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Marin Theatre Company MTC has a wide range of children’s offerings, including after-school programs (create your own version of Where the Wild Things Are), plays for young audiences (keep up with The Cat in the Hat), summer camps for grades 1–12 and guest performances at local schools. marintheatre.org

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Youth in Arts Youth In Arts Presents gives young people a chance to see drama, puppetry, storytelling, world music or dance, either through a field trip or a visiting performance at school. youthinarts.org

Readers’ choice RESTAURANT FOR KIDS: Tomatina, San Rafael, tomatina.com KIDS’ CAMP: (Tie) Bay Area Discovery Museum, Sausalito, baykidsmuseum.org and Dominican university Sports Camps, San Rafael, dominican.edu

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Recreation New Mat in Town It’s down to the mat these days for the ultimate in sweating, twisting and toning. And just when you thought Marin had maxed out on mat workouts, along come a few more. These three new and already popular spots have hit the ground running.

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Pure Barre Developed by a dancer, the one-room Strawberry Shopping Center studio emphasizes isometric exercise done at a ballet barre to lift, tighten and change the shape of the body. purebarre.com

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OK, sure, some of us in Marin can be a little competitive, and physical challenges definitely bring out the desire to win. Here are our favorite tests of strength, endurance and will.

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Battle of the Bay This 12-mile distance race brings together the stand-up paddleboarding community for a SUPer fun weekend off McNears Beach in San Rafael. August 17–18. battleofthebay.com

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Dipsea The oldest trail race in the country (pictured) and part of our county heritage, the 7.4-mile run starts in Mill Valley and ends at Stinson Beach. Second Sunday in June. dipsea.org

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Marin County Triathlon The Olympic distance marathon includes a 1.5K swim, a 22-mile bike ride and a 10K run at McNears Beach in San Rafael. October 26–27. marintriathlon.com

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RCP Tiburon Mile One nautical mile of open-water swimming from Angel Island to the Tiburon waterfront. The course has a 55-minute limit for safety’s sake. September 29. rcptiburonmile.com

The Pad Studios With a sister facility in San Francisco, this Pad in the Bon Air Shopping Center specializes in power and prenatal yoga and Pilates. Its fresh, bright decor makes it decidedly hip. thepadstudios.com

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Yoga Tree Marin yoginis rejoiced when the famous Yoga Tree (pictured), which started in San Francisco and now has seven locations around the bay, came to town. Known for big classes with lots of energy, the Corte Madera branch offers everything from world-renowned teachers to daily classes with local favorites. yogatreesf.com

Gear Goodies

With 80 percent of our land being open space, it’s no wonder we have a plethora of retailers vying to help us look and perform our best in the elements. Whether for running, hiking, water sports or just the right color soccer socks, these stellar shops have all the outdoor gear Marinites need.

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101 Surf Sports 115 3rd St (San Rafael), 415.524.8492, 101surfsports.com ArchRival 800 Redwood Hwy (Mill Valley), 415.383.0275, archrivalsports.com

Proof Lab (pictured) 244 Shoreline Hwy (Mill Valley), 415.380.8900, prooflab.com San Francisco Running Company 247 Shoreline Hwy (Mill Valley), 415.450.7031, sanfranciscorunning.com T & B Sports 1345 4th St (San Rafael), 415.453.2433, tandbsports.com

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A Hike With a View The Coastal Trail follows the headlands of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area from Muir Beach to Lands End. In all, it is 11 miles of trail, although it is not contiguous. Our favorite section, for its accessibility and visual reward, is the stretch from Rodeo Beach to Hill 88. It’s a two-mile climb, some of it steep, some of it on stairs, to reach the 920foot peak, but there the views reach from Mount Tamalpais to Mount Diablo to Ocean Beach. The strong-legged can trek onward to Muir Beach or Tennessee Valley. The satisfied can loop back to Rodeo via the Wolf Ridge and Miwok trails.

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2013 PEDIATRICS We asked doctors, “Whom would you send your younger family members to if faced with a medical problem?” More than 13,000 votes were cast, and the results — 66 pediatricians, all in the 415 area code — are listed on the next page. To search by specialty online, visit marinmagazine.com/415topdoctors. Methodology: Marin Magazine conducted a survey that has resulted in this [415] Top Doctors list — top physicians practicing in San Francisco and Marin counties who received multiple independent recommendations from their peers. The survey process started with a list of more than 4,000 licensed doctors across all specialties in both counties. All doctors on this list were both candidates and eligible voters in the peer-to-peer voting poll. Doctors were allowed to cast an unlimited number of votes across all specialties — they could vote for as many doctors as they wanted regardless of specific area of expertise — but they could only vote for the same doctor once. Response rate was maximized by the following procedures: (a) a long field period of 12 weeks that was further extended to allow all doctors ample time to log in and vote for their peers; (b) multiple channels of solicitations including both individual invitations and organizational outreach to maximize contact with all eligible voters; (c) repeated invitations and reminders to doctors who did not respond to initial rounds of solicitations. At the close of the voting period, approximately 600 doctors with the highest vote counts were short-listed for the database. Each one of these doctors received a statistically significant number of votes from their peers based on established principles of sampling probabilities and power analysis. LinChiat Chang, Ph.D.

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[415] Top Doctors Pediatrics 2013 Pediatric Biofeedback Ruby Ng California Pacific Medical Center 3700 California St, Ste B555 San Francisco • 415.600.0750

Pediatric Cardiology Scott Soifer UCSF Medical Center 505 Parnassus Ave, Moffitt San Francisco • 415.476.5153 Paul Stanger UCSF Medical Center 505 Parnassus Ave, Moffitt San Francisco • 415.353.9350 Nikola Tede Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation 3700 California St, Ste B555 San Francisco • 415.600.0770 David Teitel UCSF Medical Center 505 Parnassus Ave, Moffitt San Francisco • 415.353.4140

Pediatric Critical Care Jeffery Fineman UCSF Medical Center 505 Parnassus Ave, 6th Floor San Francisco • 415.476.5153 Lorry Frankel Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation 3700 California St San Francisco • 415.600.0749 Sandrijn Van Schaik UCSF Medical Center 505 Parnassus Ave, 6th Floor San Francisco • 415.476.5153

Pediatric Developmental Behavioral Health Barbara Bennett Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation - Kalmanovitz Child Development Center 1625 Van Ness, 3rd Floor San Francisco • 415.600.6200

Pediatric Endocrinology Suruchi Bhatia Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation 3700 California St, Ste B555 San Francisco • 415.600.0750 Stephen Gitelman UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave, 2nd Floor San Francisco • 415.353.7337 Stephen Rosenthal UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave, 2nd Floor San Francisco • 415.353.7337

Pediatric Gastroenterology Melvin Heyman UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave, 2nd Floor San Francisco • 415.353.2813 Sue Rhee UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave, 2nd Floor San Francisco • 415.353.2000

Pediatric Hematology/ Oncology Arthur Ablin UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave, 1st Floor San Francisco • 415.476.4901 Michelle Hermiston UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave, 1st Floor San Francisco • 415.476.4901

Pediatric Hospitalist Diva Seddick Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation 3555 Cesar Chavez St San Francisco • 415.641.6650

Pediatric Infectious Disease Peggy Weintrub UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave, 2nd Floor San Francisco • 415.353.2813

Pediatric Neurosurgery Nalin Gupta UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave San Francisco • 415.353.2383

Pediatric Otolaryngology Anna Meyer UCSF Pediatric Otolaryngology 2330 Post St, 3rd Floor San Francisco • 415.353.2757 Kristina Rosbe UCSF Pediatric Otolaryngology 2330 Post St, 3rd Floor San Francisco • 415.353.9385

Pediatric Rheumatology Emily von Scheven UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave, 2nd Floor San Francisco • 415.353.7337

Pediatrics Eileen Aicardi Golden Gate Pediatrics 3641 California St San Francisco • 415.668.0888 Anjuli Basu Prima Medical Group 100-A Drakes Landing Rd, Ste 225 Greenbrae • 415.924.1214 Rachel Bauer Prima Medical Group 655 Redwood Hwy, Ste 216 Mill Valley • 415.383.3500 Julie Bokser Tamalpais Pediatrics 599 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Ste 102 Greenbrae • 415.461.0440 Nelson Branco Tamalpais Pediatrics 599 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Ste 102 Greenbrae • 415.461.0440 Michael Cabana UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave, 2nd Floor San Francisco • 415.353.2000 Suzanne Christie Prima Medical Group 655 Redwood Hwy, Ste 216 Mill Valley • 415.383.3500 Scott Cohen Kaiser Permanente Medical Center 99 Montecillo Rd San Rafael • 415.444.2000 Katherine Crosby SF Bay Pediatrics 525 Spruce St San Francisco • 415.668.8900 Susan Dab SF Bay Pediatrics 525 Spruce St San Francisco • 415.668.8900 Tareq Elqousy Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation 101 Rowland Way, Ste 220 Novato • 415.878.7200 Martin Ernster Golden Gate Pediatrics 3641 California St San Francisco • 415.668.0888 Darren Fiore UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave, 2nd Floor San Francisco • 415.353.2000 Yasuko Fukuda Fukuda Montgomery & Sullivan 3905 Sacramento St San Francisco • 415.752.8038 Gary Gin SF Bay Pediatrics 525 Spruce St San Francisco • 415.668.8900

Albert Goldberg Sutter Health Care 750 Las Gallinas Ave, Ste 210 San Rafael • 415.479.7244 William Gonda Golden Gate Pediatrics 3641 California St San Francisco • 415.668.0888 Cindy Greenberg Sutter Health Care 750 Las Gallinas Ave, Ste 210 San Rafael • 415.479.7244 Michael Harris Kaiser Permanente 97 San Marin Dr Novato • 415.899.7412 Samuel Hawgood UCSF Medical Center 513 Parnassus Ave San Francisco • 415.476.2342 Erin Heath Tamalpais Pediatrics 599 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Ste 102 Greenbrae • 415.461.0440 Sarah Hemmer Bayview Child Health Center 1335 Evans Ave San Francisco • 415.600.1990 Sareena Jaspal Prima Pediatrics 655 Redwood Hwy, Ste 216 Mill Valley • 415.383.3500 Martin Joffe Sexton Joffe & Urbach 1000 S Eliseo Dr, Ste 1A Greenbrae • 415.461.5436 Alan Johnson SF Bay Pediatrics 525 Spruce St San Francisco • 415.668.8900 Uta Kerl Prima Medical Group 655 Redwood Hwy, Ste 216 Mill Valley • 415.383.3500 Jan Maisel Tamalpais Pediatrics 599 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Ste 102 Greenbrae • 415.461.0440 Kathryn Meier Marin Pediatric Associates 1000 S Eliseo Dr, Ste 106 Greenbrae • 415.461.8828 Jane Meill Marin Pediatric Associates 1000 S Eliseo Dr, Ste 106 Greenbrae • 415.461.8828 marinpediatricassociates.com Carol Miller UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave, 2nd Floor San Francisco • 415.353.2000

Kara Ornstein Marin Pediatric Associates 1000 S Eliseo Dr, Ste 106 Greenbrae • 415.461.8828 marinpediatricassociates.com Mary Piel Golden Gate Pediatrics 3641 California St San Francisco • 415.668.0888 Jennifer Puck UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave, 2nd Floor San Francisco • 415.353.7337 Glenn Rosenbluth UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital 505 Parnassus Ave, 6th Floor San Francisco • 415.476.1000 David Rowitch UCSF Medical Center 505 Parnassus Ave, 5th Floor San Francisco • 415.353.1565 Amit Sabnis UCSF Medical Center 505 Parnassus Ave San Francisco • 415.476.3831 Eric Scher Marin General Hospital 250 Bon Air Rd, Rm 4371 Greenbrae • 415.884.1850 marinpediatricassociates.com Sarabenet Sequeira Pediatric Alternatives 10 Thomas Dr Mill Valley • 415.380.8448 Kathryn Sexton Sexton Joffe & Urbach 1000 S Eliseo Dr, Ste 1A Greenbrae • 415.461.5436 Alan Uba UCSF Medical Center 400 Parnassus Ave, 2nd Floor San Francisco • 415.353.2000 Katrina Urbach Sexton Joffe & Urbach 1000 S Eliseo Dr, Ste 1A Greenbrae • 415.461.5436 Michael Yamaguchi Terra Linda Pediatrics 4000 Civic Center Dr, Ste 201 San Rafael • 415.479.8642

Pediatrics/Internal Medicine Elizabeth Lowe Marin General Hospital 1341 S Eliseo Dr Greenbrae • 415.464.8169

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Finding Doctor Right How to choose the perfect pediatrician for your child. By Dawn Margolis Denberg

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f you ’r e e x pecting a baby, you’ll find that many people — even perfect strangers — feel compelled to offer parenting advice. These recommendations, however, are often contradictory and occasionally even dangerous. (Be leery of overzealous grandparents doling out dated medical advice.) To navigate the information overload, it’s imperative to find a health care provider you like and trust. He or she can offer counsel on the innumerable decisions you will face in the weeks, months and years ahead. So how do you go about it?

In the back of my mind, I always figured I’d use my sister’s pediatrician, but when I called, he wasn’t taking any new patients.

Research and Reconnaissance For starters, cast a wide net. Collect names from friends, family and colleagues who live in your area. People you know in the medical community can be particularly helpful with the inside scoop on reputations. Ideally, you’ll want to cross-check any names: “If the same name comes up from two or more sources, that’s a good sign,” says Cindy Greenberg, a pediatrician with Sutter Pacific Medical Foundation who has an office in San Rafael. For first-time mom Lana Burstein of Tiburon, a serendipitous cross-check is what solidified her choice of Julie Bokser of Tamalpais Pediatrics. “In the back of my mind, I always figured I’d use my sister’s pediatrician, but when I called, he wasn’t taking any new patients,” she recalls. Her cousin suggested Bokser, who was in the same practice as her sister’s doctor — providing added peace of mind. Meeting her ahead of time also confirmed that their personalities were a good match: “I instantly felt like I knew her,” Burstein recalls. The Meet-and-Greet Indeed, many new parents feel a recommendation is not enough: they want to meet the physician in advance and make sure their personalities and parenting philosophies mesh. “I think there are some gray areas in pediatrics, circumcision being one of them, and if a parent feels strongly about something, it’s important that they know ahead of time that their preferences will be supported,” says Scott Cohen, a pediatrician with Kaiser Permanente in San Rafael. Because doctors cannot bill for these appointments, not all will carve out time for a prenatal visit. Cohen, however, encourages it, as do many other excellent pediatricians. “I always

offer parents the option of a prenatal visit,” says Greenberg, “because I think it’s easier to establish trust with the parents when they’re not sleep-deprived and overwhelmed.” Consult Your Health Plan In this era of rising health care costs, most families opt for HMO- or PPO-type insurance. That means you’ll get less, if any, reimbursement if you choose an out-of-network doctor. So you may need to keep looking if your insurance won’t fully cover your frontrunner. And since even healthy babies require regular checkups and myriad doctor visits, expenses can quickly add up. “There are usually seven recommended well-baby visits in the first year,” says Cohen. “However, most parents end up bringing in the baby a few additional times to be checked for illnesses, rashes or whatever else is concerning them.” Consider Logistics It’s also important to look at the doctor’s office hours and make sure they’re compatible with your family’s. Some doctors see patients in both San Francisco and Marin; if you’re a working parent who crosses the bridge and uses day care near the office, a dual-location clinic might be an asset. If not, you need to know ahead of time that you may have to drive a few extra miles, or be open to seeing an associate on days your doctor isn’t available. And of course, because kids always seem to get sick at the least opportune times, you’ll want to ask how each practice handles after-hours needs. Love ’Em or Leave ’Em What should you do when you realize your pediatrician is just not the right fit? There’s nothing wrong with cutting your losses. That’s what Michael Green, a father of two in Tiburon, did after his daughter’s doctor diagnosed lice as dandruff. It was really more of a last straw than an unforgivable offense: “We could live with the lice screwup; however, this was on top of a number of incidents with the front office people messing up appointments or not giving our doctor important messages.” In short, it was time for a change. Once you’ve switched doctors, ask the new physician’s office for a transfer-of-records form. If you left your last doctor because you were unhappy about something, let your new one know what went wrong so all parties are clear on expectations. m

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UCSF Pediatric Otolaryngology - Head and Neck Surgery provides care for a variety of ear, nose and throat disorders in children including chronic tonsillitis, recurrent ear infections, hearing loss, chronic sinusitis, neck masses and airway disorders such as snoring, stridor, hoarseness and sleep apnea. We offer innovative diagnostic techniques such as pediatric sialendoscopy and sleep endoscopy in addition to leading-edge hearing treatment including cochlear implants and surgically implanted hearing aids. Dr. Rosbe and Dr. Meyer work closely with their pediatric colleagues at UCSF Benioff Children’s Hospital to provide state-ofthe-art care for children and their families and strive to make the surgical experience as safe and positive as possible. We are pleased to announce that Dr. Dylan Chan will join the practice in August, 2013.

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Dedicated to caring, healing, teaching, and discovering

Pictured (left to right): Kristina W. Rosbe, MD Professor and Director*; Anna K. Meyer, MD Assistant Professor*

Pediatric Otolaryngology – Head and Neck Surgery

1300 S. Eliseo Drive, Ste. 204,Greenbrae 2330 Post Street, Ste. 310, San Francisco 415.353.2757 • ohns.ucsf.edu *Recognized on the [415] Top Doctors 2013 list.

Personalized Pediatric Care At Marin Pediatric Associates, we’re committed to providing top-notch comprehensive care in a comfortable setting that puts patients first. In our small group practice, we love to get to know children as they grow and develop and to be your medical guides from infancy to adolescence and beyond. Our physicians are rigorously trained in evidence-based medicine, so patients benefit from sophisticated expertise right here in Marin. We firmly believe in a proactive and holistic approach, and we’re experts in a range of conditions, from developmental and chronic disorders to asthma and ADHD. What you also get is attention — during each visit we take the time to truly listen and work in partnership with you to make sound medical decisions. Integral to our success is an amazing staff; phone us and you’re warmly greeted by a real person who knows you and welcomes your questions and requests. We look forward to your call! Pictured (seated then standing): Dr. Kara Ornstein*, Dr. Justin Sweder, Dr. Jane Meill*, Dr. Kathryn Meier*, Dr. Nancy Schwartzman, Karin Dietz, Missy Ogle, Kimberly Simon, Susan Anaya

1100 S. Eliseo Dr. #106 Greenbrae, CA 94904 415.461.8828 marinpediatricassociates.com

*Recognized on the [415] Top Doctors 2013 list.

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Enjoying the High Life Savor the best island cuisine with an even better view. As of print time the penthouse at the Modern Honolulu, one of six hotels participating in the upcoming Hawaii Food and Wine Festival, is still available (starting at $5,000 per night). This 1,400-square-foot penthouse features a wraparound terrace bigger than the room, an ideal place to contemplate the culinary delights offered up during the eight-day event. The festival runs September 1–9 and features more than 75 top chefs and winemakers using products from dozens of local farms on both Oahu and Maui. themodernhonolulu.com, hawaiifoodandwinefestival.com MIMI TOWLE

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Winning Deals

Looking for some landlubber luxury during the America’s Cup? Here are four ways to do it in style. m.t. 1 The Fairmont Heritage Place, Ghirardelli Square, is a prime spot to watch the boats, and the Fairmont downtown will offer “The Fairmont San Francisco’s Suite, Sip & Sail Package,” including chauffeured transportation from SFO, one night’s accommodations in the Tower Building, a champagne welcome and two Oracle Team USA hats. Starts at $959 plus tax per night. fairmont.com

3 “Reset Your Sails” at Hotel Vitale with its package of the same name. The evening includes one night in a superior water-view guest room, starting at $399 per night; the indulgent can add a two-hour Smooth Sailing Package at Spa Vitale for $200 per person. hotelvitale.com 4 Stay on the Marin side of the bridge with Casa Madrona’s “Eye on the Cup” package, including a two-night stay in a deluxe harbor-view room, a picnic lunch from Bacchus & Venus and high-tech waterproof binoculars to take in the action. Starting at $899. casamadrona.com

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While the Airstream hotel trend has been around for some time, many of the silver bullets have moved on to greener pastures. Here are three locations where you can still catch some air. M.t. Kate’s Lazy Desert Airstream Motel In the

high desert area of California near Joshua Tree, Kate’s Lazy Desert Airstream Motel is a place of warm temperatures and starry nights. Over the past few years, celebrity artists Maberry-Walker have restored six vintage trailers to “wacky perfection.” The motel is owned by Kate Pierson of the B-52s and her partner Monica Coleman. Starting at $175 per night. lazymeadow.com

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in Santa Barbara, just 10 minutes’ walking distance from the Mission and five minutes from State Street’s excellent restaurants. This recently opened section of an existing RV park is basically a hotel consisting of five thoroughly renovated vintage trailers equipped with Wi-Fi, satellite TV, hotel-style linens and even complimentary beach cruisers. Each trailer sleeps up to four and all are named after one of the Channel Islands. Starting at $140 per night. sbautocamp.com

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Metro Hotel Go retro

in one of two Airstreams available at the Metro Hotel and Cafe in Petaluma. Popular with the TripAdvisor crowd, the selfdescribed “little trip to Paris in the Wine Country” has earned both a “Top American Boutique hotel for under $200” and a certification of excellence from the popular travel website. Starting price for a trailer stay is $109. metrolodging.com

Amazing Gazing It’s official — there is now such a thing as a premier stargazing experience. The Ritz-Carlton, Lake Tahoe’s “Star Tour” with guide Tony Berendsen includes a science talk, quiz (with prizes) and poetry around the fire pits of the Lodge at Big Springs at Northstar, followed by a laser tour of the sky and a viewing through Celestron telescopes. This month, experience “Perseid Meteor Shower Americana Style,” or close out the season with two “Tribute to Carl Sagan” evenings. rcr-laketahoe.com M.T.

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2 The St. Regis, official hospitality sponsor of AC34, is celebrating with its specialty signature Bloody Mary cocktail, Southern Cross, in the lobby bar, as well as nautically themed options at Remède Spa: the All Hands on Deck Massage and the Seafarers Serenity and Relaxation Regatta treatments. Costs vary. stregis.com

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Midweek Getaway To celebrate its fifth year, The Westin Verasa in Napa is offering a “Five Years Young Package.” A two-night stay with early check-in and late checkout includes a welcome bottle of Cain Five wine made with five varietal grapes and five meals — two on-site breakfasts, two lunch vouchers for the nearby Oxbow Public Market and a five-course dinner with wine pairings at the Michelin-starred La Toque restaurant. Work off the calories with a five-mile walk or run guided by the on-site running concierge, then relax with a 50-minute in-room or poolside cabana massage. The package is $499, midweek only (mention code LVPKG). westinnapa.com M.t.

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music

Diana Ross Al Watson

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AUG 10–18 The Cat in the Hat The Bay Area Children’s Theatre and Marin Theatre Company present the classic story by Dr. Seuss. Marin Theatre Company (Mill Valley). 415.388.5200, marin theatre.org

DANCE ONGOING Israeli Folk Dancing Learn dances that combine Middle Eastern, Eastern European, Latin and African traditions inspired by the ambience of Israeli festivals. Osher Marin JCC (San Rafael). 415.444.8000, marinjcc.org

MUSIC AUG 10 ANDRE THIERRY AND ZYDECO MAGIC Grammy nominee Andre Thierry performs as part of Louisiana Roots Night, the final concert of the JCC Summer Nights Festival. Osher Marin JCC (San Rafael). 415.444.8000, marinjcc.org THEATER THRU AUG 11 Wunderworld An 80-year-old Alice falls back down the rabbit hole for a brand new adventure. The Creativity Theater (SF). 800.838.3006, wunder world.net THRU AUG 11 The Spanish Tragedy

Watch what happens when love and revenge overwhelm common sense. Forest Meadows Amphitheatre (San Rafael). 415.499.4488, marinshakespeare.org THRU AUG 18 The Dixie Swim Club Four women meet every August for 33 years to gossip and laugh. Barn Theatre (Ross). 415.456.9555, rossvalleyplayers.com

THRU SEPT 2 Oil and Water The San Francisco Mime Troupe returns with a satirical show inspired by recent headlines. Dolores Park (SF). 415.285.1717, sfmt.org THRU SEPT 29 A Comedy of Errors Shakespeare’s classic gets a Wild West theme in this comedy. Forest Meadows

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Amphitheatre (San Rafael). 415.499.4488, marinshakespeare.org AUG 1–4 Monty Python’s Spamalot A stage rendition of the classic comedy Monty Python and the Holy Grail. 142 Throckmorton Theatre (Mill Valley). 415.388.5200, marin theatre.org

TUESDAYS Mark Pitta and Friends The comic hosts an evening for up-and-comers and established headliners to work on new material. 142 Throckmorton Theatre (Mill Valley). 415.383.9600, 142throckmorton theatre.com

MUSIC TUESDAYS Swing Fever The band pays tribute to jazz artists and composers with selections

from its roster of more than 1,000 tunes, every first and third Tuesday. Panama Hotel (San Rafael). 415.457.3993, panamahotel.com THRU AUG 18 Stern Grove Festival A free outdoor concert music series. Stern Grove (SF). sterngrove.org THRU SEPT 20 Pacheco Plaza Summer Music Series Free entertainment on four Friday nights featuring local Bay Area music. Pacheco Plaza (Novato). 415.883.4646, pachecoplaza.com AUG 1–2 Jerry Garcia Symphonic Celebration with Warren Haynes A collection of Garcia’s original compositions and interpretations of Grateful Dead classics, performed by the S.F. Symphony and vocalist/guitarist Warren Haynes. Davies Symphony Hall (SF). 415.864.6000, sfsymphony.org AUG 6–7 Diana Ross The one-and-only Diana Ross returns to San Francisco. Golden Gate Theatre (SF). 888.746.1799, shnsf.com

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AUG 9 Phil Lesh and Friends Former Grateful Dead member and current restaurateur Phil Lesh plays with Larry Campbell, Teresa Williams, Anders Osborne, Tony Leone and a special guest. Terrapin Crossroads (San Rafael). 415.524.2773, terrapincrossroads.net AUG 9 Whitesnake The rock-and-roll band performs classics along with new songs from its 11th studio album, Forevermore. The Warfield (SF). 415.345.0900, the warfieldtheatre.com AUG 9–11 Outside Lands A three-day outdoor music festival featuring a lineup including Paul McCartney, Red Hot Chili Peppers, Phoenix, Nine Inch Nails and more. Golden Gate Park (SF). sfoutsidelands.com

AUG 13 Lyle Lovett and his Large Band Grammy winner Lyle Lovett and his 14-piece Large Band perform for the first time together in Marin County. Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium (San Rafael). 415.499.6800, rbpconcerts.com AUG 14–AUG 28 Concerts in the Plaza The Art Commission presents the 28th annual free concert series, featuring the Mill Valley Philharmonic. Depot Plaza (Mill Valley). 415.388.4033, cityofmillvalley.org AUG 15–16 RockNapa Enjoy wine, good eats and live music in the heart of St. Helena. Charles Krug Winery (St. Helena). 707.967.2200, rocknapa.com

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• AUG 10–12 San Francisco Jewish Film Festival Three days and nights of films that pay explore the Jewish experience. SFJFF was the first and is the largest Jewish film festival in the world, so expect a special collection of films centering on Jewish identity, history and culture. San Rafael Film Center (San Rafael). 415.526.5813, sfjff.org

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AUG 22 Maria Quiles and Rory Cloud This month’s Appleberry Jam’s Guitar Pull features indie-folk duo Maria Quiles and Rory Cloud. The Sleeping Lady (Fairfax). 415.485.1182, sleeping ladyfairfax.com AUG 22–AUG 25 Masters of the Piano A showcase of top jazz pianists, including Marcus Roberts, Eric Reed and Benny Green. SFJAZZ Center (SF). 866.920.5299, sfjazz.org

GALLERIES MARIN Art Abloom Studio and Gallery Oil paintings by Gabriella Spina Drake and classes for artists. 751 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, San Anselmo. 415.256.1112, artabloom.com

Art Works Downtown Transitions, through August 23. 1337 Fourth St, San Rafael. 415.451.8119, artworks downtown.org

artists from Northern California and around the world. 686 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 415.332.1107, fineartetc.com

Bubble Street Featuring genres of fantastic art, imaginary realism, neo-Victorian and steampunk. 565 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 415.339.0506

Gallery Bergelli New work by gallery artists, through August. 483 Magnolia Ave, Larkspur. 415.945.9454, bergelli.com

The Depot Gallery America’s Cup World Series Photo Exhibit Photographs by Stuart Kiehl. 87 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley, 415.383.2665

Gallery Route One Annual Box Show A benefit featuring 150 boxes provided by the gallery and decorated by local artists, through September 8. 415.663.1347, galleryrouteone.org

Falkirk Cultural Center Splendid Objects New works by Bay Area artists, presented by Art at the Cheese Factory, through August 17. 1408 Mission Ave, San Rafael. 415.485.3436, falkirk culturalcenter.org Fine Art Etc. Featuring a collection of sculptures and paintings by

George Krevsky Gallery River Days Recent paintings, watercolors and drawings by Bay Area artist Mary Robertson, through August 17. 415.397.9728, georgekrevsky gallery.com

Marin Society of Artists Trends and Impressions A juried show for members, August 11–September 1. 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Ross. 415.454.9561, marin societyofartists.org O’Hanlon Center for the Arts Bay Area Women Artists A group show juried by Donna Seager and Suzanne Gray of Seager Gray Gallery in Mill Valley, August 6–29. 616 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.388.4331, ohanlon center.org Robert Allen Fine Art Water Abstracted A group exhibition of works on canvas and panel, August 6– September 27. 301 Caledonia St, Sausalito. 415.331.2800, robert allenfineart.com Robert Green Fine Arts Paintings by Cheryl Carter and Michael Azgour, through August

18. 154 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.381.8776, rgfinearts.com Rock Hill Gallery Marin Ventures Art clients of Liz Barnes, through August 15. 145 Rock Hill Dr (Tiburon). 415.435.9108, ccctiburon.net Room Art Gallery Works by Francis Snyder, August 6– September 6. 86 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.380.7940, roomartgallery.com Seager Gray Gallery New work by gallery artists. 23 Sunnyside Ave, Mill Valley. 415.384.8288, seagergray.com Smith Andersen North Blues Art by Max Kellenberger, through August 3. 20 Greenfield Ave, San Anselmo. 415.455.9733, smith andersennorth.com

Studio 333 Ongoing exhibition featuring more than 40 Bay Area artists’ works in different mediums. 333A Caledonia St, Sausalito. 415.331.8272, studio333.info Studio 4 Art Work by local artists, classes and workshops with materials included. 1133 Grant Ave, Novato. 415.596.5546, studio4art.net

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ArtHaus The New Yorkers Works in various media by Serena Bocchino, Marc Lambrechts, Carol Massa, Suzanne Benton, Greg Drasler, Deborah Brown, Chris Schiavo, Joanne Landis, Andrea Arroyo and Franc D’Ambrosio, through September 28. 411 Brannan St, 415.977.0223, arthaus-sf.com

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Berggruen Gallery Recent acquisitions. 228 Grant Ave, 415.781.4629, berggruen.com Caldwell Snyder Paintings and sculptures by local artists. 341 Sutter St, 415.392.2299, caldwellsnyder.com Gregory Lind Gallery New work by gallery artists. 49 Geary St, 415.296.9661, gregorylindgallery.com Rena Bransten Gallery Art by Ian McDonald, through August 17. 77 Geary St, 415.982.3292, renabransten gallery.com

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Bolinas Museum Birds of the Sierra Nevada Illustrations of birds by wildlife artist Keith Hansen, through August 25 (Bolinas). 415.868.0330, bolinas museum.org Marin History Museum An Afternoon in a Victorian Parlor A display of an old-fashioned sitting room in the historic Boyd Gate House (San Rafael). 415.454.8538, marin history.org Marin Museum of the American Indian Explore Native American history, languages, art and traditions (Novato). 415.897.4064, marin indian.com

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• Thru SEPT 9 Wente Summer Concert Series The vineyards continues its tradition of summer concerts with performances by Chris Botti and REO Speedwagon. Wente Vineyards (Livermore). 925.456.2300, wentevineyards.com

Marin Museum of Contemporary Art Out of Order Artist Members Exhibition, through August 25 (Novato). 415.506.0137, marinmoca.org

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Asian Art Museum In the Moment Japanese art from the Larry Ellison Collection, through September 22 (SF). 415.581.3711, asianart.org California Academy of Sciences Nightlife Enjoy music, creatures and cocktails for adults only and explore the exhibits and aquarium displays every Thursday night (SF). 415.379.8000, calacademy.org Conservatory of Flowers Butterflies and Blooms An English garden with monarchs, swallowtails, painted ladies and more, through October 20 (SF). 415.831.2090,

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Contemporary Jewish Museum Beat Memories: The Photographs of Allen Ginsberg More than 80 photographs by the poet, through September 8 (SF). 415.655.7800, thecjm.org

Museum of Craft and Design Good Design: Stories from Herman Miller, through September 22 (SF). 415.773.0303, sfmcd.org

de Young Richard Diebenkorn: The Berkeley Years, 1953–1966, through September 29 (SF). 415.750.3600, deyoung. famsf.org Exploratorium Ongoing interactive exhibits exploring science, art and human perception (SF). 415.397.5673, exploratorium.edu Legion of Honor Impressionists on the Water A celebration of French impressionists’ interpretation of sailing, through October

Oakland Museum of California Peter Stackpole: Bridging the Bay Black-and-white photographs depicting the building of the San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge and Golden Gate Bridge in the 1930s (Oakland). 510.318.8400, museumca.org San Francisco Botanical Garden California Native Plant Boom A collection of hundreds of wildflowers native to California and a 100-year-old grove of Coast Redwoods (SF). 415.661.1316, sfbotanicalgarden.org

SFMOMA America’s Cup group show, through August (SF). 415.357.4000, sfmoma.org The Walt Disney Family Museum Camille Rose Garcia: Down the Rabbit Hole, through November 3 (SF). 415.345.6800, waltdisney.org Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Migrating Identities A display of art depicting cultural transition and relocation, through September 29 (SF). 415.978.2787, ybca.org

EVENTS AUG 4 5k9 Walk Run Two- and four-legged runners are welcome at the 5k9 Walk Run in support of healthy lifestyles. Marin Center Fairgrounds (San Rafael). 5k9walkrun.com

AUG 10 San Rafael Food & Wine Festival Snack on food from Marin restaurants and sample wine from 25 boutique wineries, all while enjoying live jazz and classical music from local musicians. Falkirk Cultural Center (San Rafael). 800.310.6563, sresproductions.com AUG 15–19 Ringling Brothers and Barnum & Bailey Circus The renowned traveling circus presents “Built to Amaze,” the 143rd edition of the Greatest Show on Earth. Oracle Arena (Oakland). 510.569.2121, coliseum.com AUG 17 Run for the Seals Head to the Marin Headlands for a two- to four-mile fundraising run in support of the Marine Mammal Center. Rodeo Beach (Sausalito). 415.289.7325, marine mammalcenter.org

AUG 17 Yoga for Hope More than 500 yogis will journey to Union Square and lay down their mats for a group class to benefit City of Hope, one of the nation’s leading medical centers working toward cures for cancer, diabetes and HIV/AIDS. 626.256.4673, cityofhope.org AUG 17–18 Family Winemakers of California’s San Francisco Tasting Small, family-owned wineries gather to share the fruits of their labor in a large yet intimate setting. Fort Mason Center (San Francisco). familywinemakers.org AUG 22 Noe Valley Wine Walk Take a stroll through Noe Valley while sampling finger foods, wine and other treats. 24th (San Francisco). 800.310.6563, sresproductions.com

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Film AUG 3 The Princess Bride Bring a blanket and enjoy the classic tale of true love under the stars. Dolores Park (San Francisco). 415.272.2756, filmnight.org AUG 9–15 Ain’t In It for My Health: A Film About Levon Helm A documentary chronicling the former drummer of The Band, Levon Helm, as he creates his first studio album in 25 years. Smith Rafael Film Center (San Rafael). 415.526.5813, cafilm.org

NATURE WALKS & TALKS ONGOING Foodie Adventures Experience the city on a culinary walking tour. Various locations (SF). 888.498.2008, foodie adventures.com ONGOING Mark Twain Walking Tour of Napa and Sonoma Local actor George Webber morphs into Mark Twain as he brings alive the pasts of the historic towns. 707.694.5097, georgewebber.com

ONGOING Sausalito Walking Tours Take a one-hour walk through Old Town and learn about its history. Vina del Mar Plaza (Sausalito). 415.331.3791, travelswithteri.com ONGOING The San Francisco Gourmet Chocolate Tour A threehour walking tour from the San Francisco waterfront to Union Square with seven stops and generous tastings at each. Justin Herman Plaza (SF). gourmetwalks.com

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Corte Madera Benissimo Italian “Benissimo” means “really really good” in Italian. Besides the daily 4 to 6:30 p.m. happy hour, when drinks are $3 to $5 and small plates $5 to $7, specials include all-day happy hour on Monday, free corkage on Tuesday, martini night on Wednesday, and live jazz on Thursday. 18 Tamalpais Dr, 415.927.2316, benissimos.com Blue Barn Gourmet American The first Marin outpost of the S.F.–based Sustainable Restaurant Group, Blue Barn Gourmet has proven to be very popular since opening in October 2012. The menu consists of customizable salads, toasted sandwiches, soups and more, prepared with locally harvested produce and proteins. 335 Corte Madera Town Center, 415.927.1104, bluebarngourmet.com

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Il Fornaio Italian Sausalito’s Larry Mindel hit a home run with this upscale Italian restaurant franchise. Besides the awardwinning breads, pizzas and pastas, the menu offers a variety of salads and noncarb entrées. 223 Corte Madera Town Ctr, 415.927.4400, ilfornaio.com The Counter California/American The folks at the Counter have taken the “have it your way” motto to a wholenew level. Mostly known for all-natural Angus beef, turkey, chicken or veggie burgers, the restaurant also offers options like a bowl (all the ingredients without the bun) or salads. And if you want a martini with your burger, no problem—there’s a full bar. 201 Corte Madera Town Center 415.924.7000, thecounterburger.com

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joint serves traditional pizzas and homemade pastas, accompanied by one of the best wine-by-the-glass programs in Marin. Ambrosia will soon find a new home in Kentfield—look for them on Facebook for details. 1159 Magnolia Ave, 415.925.9292

Brick & Bottle California Sourcing local and artisanal ingredients, executive chef Scott Howard brings simple California cuisine to Corte Madera’s Brick & Bottle. The restaurant features a large bar area, an outdoor patio and family-friendly dining. 55 Tamal Vista Blvd, 415.924.3366, brickandbottle.com

Champagne Bakery French This casual bakery displays freshly made pastries, croissants, tarts, cookies and cakes to be enjoyed indoors or out on the patio. Brioche French toast and a French dip sandwich with Swiss cheese are among the many menu options. Catering is also available. 103 Corte Madera Town Ctr, 415.927.5470, champagnebakery.com

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Grilly’s Mexican If you’re looking for a quick, fresh meal, Grilly’s is an easy and delicious stop. Pick up a couple burritos and the much-loved chicken taco salad and you have a lunch or dinner that is sure to please the whole family. 1 Bolinas Ave, 415.457.6171, grillys.com Iron Springs Pub & Brewery American Grab a beer and a grilled portobello mushroom sandwich, which one Chronicle reviewer calls “the best mushroom dish I have ever tasted.” 765 Center Blvd, 415.485.1005, ironspringspub.com

Sorella Caffe Italian Open for over six years and run by sisters Sonia and Soyara, Sorella, which means “sisters,” serves up fresh Italian food with a northern influence. Customer favorites include cioppino, butternut squash ravioli and eggplant parmesan. Another highlight is the giant wheel of Grana Padana cheese, which is passed around the tables. Easy place to bring the kids. 107 Bolinas Rd, 415.258.4520, sorellacaffe.com Steakhouse Grill & Bar American Deer Park Villa is more than just a restaurant serving signature Angus steaks and prime rib. It is a gathering place with daily happy hour, live entertainment and a large heated deck. Events include Ladies’ Night, Prime Rib Weekend and the Redwood Music Series. 367 Bolinas Rd, 415.456.8084, deerpark steakhousegrill.com

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• FAST FOOD FRANCAIS French This “frenchified American comfort food” spot opened in February after taking over Plate Shop’s old location. Owned and operated by the owners of Le Garage and L’Appart Resto, F3 serves brunch, lunch and dinner, with specialties such as the le bleu burger and a spinach and oyster mushroom omelette. 39 Caledonia St, 415.887.9047, eatf3.com

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Bistro Vis à Vis California This Bon Air Shopping Center eatery features the cooking of Soo Young Kim, who previously acted as owner, chef and sommelier at Petaluma’s Sooze Wine Bar. The neighborhood spot boasts outdoor seating for casually fine dining. 282 Bon Air Ctr, 415.925.4370, bistrovisavis.com

Belcampo Meat Co. American This eatery serves classic grilled items like the roasted tri-tip sandwich and classic sloppy joe. The meat is delivered from the certified-organic Belcampo Farms near Mount Shasta, dedicated to practicing a holistic approach to pasture management. Marin Country Mart, 2405 Larkspur Landing Circle, 415.448.5810, belcampomeatco.com

Wipeout Bar & Grill American The familyfriendly hot spot has surfboards hanging from the ceiling, a full bar and large televisions displaying surfers riding waves. Menu includes fish tacos, salads and burgers. The only thing missing is the sand at this surf-style, upbeat eatery. 302 Bon Air Ctr, 415.461.7400, wipeoutbarandgrill.com

El Huarache Loco Mexican Bringing authentic Mexico City dishes to Marin, chef Veronica Salazar’s menu has gained quite a following. From mini huaraches (filled corn masa cakes) to the footlong huarache with two salsas, crema, queso fresco and two toppings of your choice, you get a true taste of a homemade Mexican meal. Marin Country Mart, 1803 Larkspur Landing Circle, 415.925.1403, huaracheloco.com

Emporio Rulli Italian Pastry chef Gary Rulli is renowned for his Northern Italian specialties and treats. The Larkspur location (there are three others) is a favored spot for lunch as well as coffee and a sweet. 464 Magnolia Ave, 415.924.7478, rulli.com Marin Brewing Co American Grab a cold beer made right on site and pair it with fish ‘n’ chips — fresh cod dipped in Mt. Tam pale ale batter, served with steak fries and homemade tartar sauce. Marin Country Mart, 1809 Larkspur Landing Circle, 415.461.4677, marinbrewing.com

Two locations: Marin Country Mart, 415.461.9900; 1139 Magnolia Ave, 415.925.1556, rusticbakery.com The tavern at Lark Creek American The next chapter in the 1888 Victorian Murphy House, formerly known as Lark Creek Inn, is being written by chef Aaron Wright. 234 Magnolia Ave, 415.924.7766, tavernatlarkcreek.com

Mill Valley Balboa Cafe Mill Valley California The San Francisco institution has already become a place to see and be seen in Mill Valley, especially after the 142 Throckmorton Comedy nights. Menu items include pan-roasted Alaskan halibut and risotto and burgers. 38 Miller Ave, 415.381.7321, balboacafe.com

Boo Koo Asian The restaurant offers options for every eater—vegans, glutenfrees, vegetarians and carnivores alike. Menu items include chicken pho, vegan summer rolls, pad thai and five-spice pork satay, all made with organic, locally sourced veggies and proteins. 25 Miller Ave, 415.888.8303, eatbookoo.com Champagne Bakery French Enjoy a croque-monsieur alfresco, linger over a flaky, buttery croissant with a cappuccino, or pick up chocolatedipped strawberries for your dinner party. 41 Throckmorton Ave, 415.380.0410, millvalley.champagne bakery.com Frantoio Ristorante Italiano Italian Known for its in-house olive press, superior olive oil and excellent Italian cuisine, this spot is a great location for an intimate dinner, large groups and anything in between. Owned by Christine Zecca and chef Duilio Valenti, both from Milano; the kitchen uses local and organic ingredients.

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Rustic Bakery California Organic mouthwatering pastries, breads and sandwiches are on the menu here, including Meyer lemon mascarpone danishes and a bacon, avocado and heirloom tomato sandwich with mesclun.

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For special occasions and private parties, reserve the olive-press room. The popular weekday happy hour starts at 4:30 p.m. 152 Shoreline Hwy, 415.289.5777, frantoio.com Harmony Chinese Dishes here are an infusion of many flavors. The barbecue pork bun is filled with house-made roasted meat in a savory sauce, and fresh mussels are accented with red chili and Thai basil. Pair your pick with wine, beer or tea. Strawberry Village, 415.381.5300, harmonyrestaurant group.com India Palace Indian Known as “that great restaurant in the Travelodge,” India Palace is a favorite among the takeout crowd; eating on site is also a treat. 707 Redwood Hwy, 415.388.3350, india palacemillvalley.com Joe’s Taco Lounge Mexican Joe’s serves up regular fare such as tasty fish tacos, burritos and enchiladas as well as more unusual items like Mexican pizza, tofu salad and crab tostadas. Colorful interior and quick service make this a fun, stop. 382 Miller Ave, 415.383.8164, joestacolounge.com La Ginestra Italian A favorite family spot for over 30 years; getting a table or booth here can take awhile. While this old-school Italian eatery is known for traditional pastas, veal dishes, pizzas and dry martinis, the familiar wait staff is also part of the attraction. 127 Throckmorton Ave, 415.388.0224, laginestramv.com

Mill Valley Beerworks American Known for handcrafted beers, imported and local microbrews and house-made kombucha and root beer, this popular downtown Mill Valley neighborhood brewery recently doubled its space and expanded its food and beverage menu. 173 Throckmorton Ave, 415.888.8218, mill valleybeerworks.com NOURISH GRILL American Open for brunch, lunch and dinner, Nourish offers a variety of classic seafood, like fish ’n’ chips, as well as American grill fare like the Niman Ranch black ’n’ bleu burger. The establishment is also the restaurant for the Club at Harbor Point and is situated on the waterfront and open to the public. Many ingredients are locally sourced and organic. 475 E Strawberry Dr, 415.381.4400, nourish.harbor-point.com Pearl’s Phat Burgers American Dubbed a silver-spoon alternative to a greasy spoon diner by The New York Times, Pearl’s has a loyal following for the big juicy all-natural patties (vegetarian, turkey, beef, buffalo or grilled chicken) served up with tasty sides such as garlic or sweet potato fries, shakes and seasonal smoothies. Eat in if you can get a seat, or take out. 8 E. Blithedale Ave, 415.381.6010, pearlsdeluxe.com

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Out & About / dine Piatti Ristorante and Bar Italian The staff prides itself on capturing the warm and welcoming atmosphere of a traditional Italian trattoria. Try for a table at the window for a truly exceptional view right on the water. Take a peek at the impressive collection of Italian wines to accompany your rustic seasonal Italian meal. 625 Redwood Hwy, 415.380.2525, piatti.com The Plant Cafe California One of San Francisco’s favorite organic cafes has found a home north of the Golden Gate. The Plant offers up affordable, delicious and healthy food made from local, organic ingredients. Strawberry Village Shopping Center, 415.388.8658, theplantcafe.com

Prabh Indian Kitchen Indian Owned and operated by the Singh family, this restaurant is dedicated to serving healthy, organic and sustainable food with gluten-free and vegan options. Dishes include chicken pakora, vegetable biryani and basil garlic naan. 24 Sunnyside Ave, 415.384.8241, prabh indiankitchen.com Tamalpie Italian Sit indoors or out; enjoy starters like creamy polenta, salads, and pies with names like Hookoo-E-koo and Railroad Grade. 477 Miller Ave, 415.388.7437, tamalpiepizza.com Vasco Italian Whether you’re at a table, the bar or the back counter, you can expect an intimate and tasty dining experience at this one-room trattoria. Try one of the restaurant’s pasta dishes or thin-crust pizzas.

106 Throckmorton Ave, 415.381.3343, vascomillvalley.com

Novato Chianti Cucina Italian This cozy eatery features an array of Italian and American choices, including a penne pesto described by one Yelp contributor as a “hot creamy bowl of heaven.” Another standout menu item is the house-made ravioli cooked up by chef Chris Harman. 7416 Redwood Hwy, 415.878.0314, chiantinovato.com Hilltop 1892 California Situated on a historic estate in Novato with sweeping views, Hilltop 1892 offers traditional favorites with a California flair. Open from breakfast through dinner, as well as Sunday brunch. 850 Lamont Ave, 415.893.1892, hilltop1892.com

Muscio’s Italian Inspired by the tradition of family dinners, Muscio’s is serving up traditional Italian food. Meals include Mom’s Fettuccine with Prawns (gluten-free rigatoni available), My Sister’s Minestrone Soup and pesto chicken pizza. The kids’ menu encourages the whole family to spend an evening at Muscio’s. 1200 Grant Ave, 415.898.2234, muscios.com Rickey’s Restaurant & Bar American Besides a full-service restaurant and bar (with banquet/ meeting rooms,) this comfort food classic offers poolside dining and a garden patio overlooking green lawns. During the summer, dine while listening to jazz by the pool from 6:30–9:30 p.m. 250 Entrada Drive, 415.883.9477, rickeysrestaurant.com

Rustic Bakery California Organic mouthwatering pastries, breads and sandwiches are on the menu here, including Meyer lemon mascarpone danishes and a bacon, avocado and heirloom tomato sandwich with mesclun. 1407 Grant Avenue, 415.878.4952, rusticbakery.com

San Anselmo Comforts Cafe American This cozy spot features local ingredients and serves breakfast, lunch and weekend brunch. Be sure to try the Philly cheesesteak and Chinese chicken salad, both classics. 335 San Anselmo Ave, 415.454.9840, comfortscafe.com

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• Pizza Antica Italian Although a recent Yelp reviewer praised it for having “by far the best thin-crust pizzas in Marin,” this Strawberry Shopping Center spot also offers antipasti and hearty salads. Wine is served by the glass, half carafe or bottle. 800 Redwood Hwy, 415.383.0600, pizzaantica.com

Flour Craft Bakery California Flour Craft is San Anselmo’s answer to the lack of gluten-free treats in the area. The establishment cooks up artisan pastries, fresh bread, desserts, special occasion cakes and lunch items, all of which are gluten- and peanutfree. Customer favorites include the Earl Grey Chocolate Tea Cake and Flourless Hazelnut Fudge. 702 San Anselmo Ave, 415.453.3100, flourcraftbakery.com Insalata’s Mediterranean Awardwinning chef Heidi Insalata Krahling offers Mediterranean and Middle Eastern dishes prepared with local organic produce and artisan meats. 120 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, 415.457.7700, insalatas.com L’Appart Resto French Owners Bruno Denis and Olivier Souvestre, of Le Garage, offer a menu most Francophiles would be proud of, complete with items like smoked herring, bone marrow and cassoulet de legumes. 636 San Anselmo Ave, 415.256.9884, lappartresto.com Marinitas Mexican. The festive atmosphere and funky decor complement the excellent food for a classy, lively experience. Finish with the rich tres leches cake. This place gets packed, so make reservations. 218 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, 415.454.8900, marinitas.net MH bread & BUtter California This onestop-shop offers everything from coffee and pastries to artisan bread and braised meats. High

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quality ingredients and a comfortable atmosphere make MH worth checking out. 101 San Anselmo Ave, 415.755.4575, mhbreadandbutter.com

The wine bar stays largely local as well, with a number of selections from Napa and Sonoma counties. 2200 4th Street, 415.457.4164, sanamarin.com

San Rafael

San Rafael Joe’s Italian Guido and Theresa Farina run this Marin institution, which has been famous for sophisticated yet casual Italian fare since 1947. 931 Fourth St, 415.456.2425, srjoes.com

Amici’s East Coast Pizzeria California The array of pizzas includes gluten-free crust options and the new Siciliano, an enticing mix of mozzarella, slowroasted garlic, sausage, broccoli and crushed red pepper flakes, sans tomato sauce. 1242 Fourth St, 415.455.9777, amicis.com

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Il Davide Italian A large selection of both Italian and California wines by the glass along with the dolci menu’s tiramisu have kept locals coming back for years. 901 A St, 415.454.8080, ildavide.net Sana Marin Sample a menu of CaliforniaMediterranean cuisine crafted from local produce and local, organic, free-range meats.

Sol Food Puerto Rican With south-ofthe-border treats like yellow rice, beans and plantains and authentic Puerto Rican specialties, this one-room eatery on Fourth Street just off Highway 101 can be hard to get into, but it’s worth the wait. No alcohol served. 903 Lincoln Ave, 415.451.4765, solfoodrestaurant.com Vin Antico Italian This newly re-opened restaurant offers seasonal market inspired cuisine like stone oven baked flat breads, hand made pasta, organic salads. Set in an old brick building, the

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Deconstructed “Fried” Rice Yields 2 servings

Ingredients N cup corn K cup sliced zucchini N sliced red onions 1 cup uncooked brown rice 2 teaspoons salt 1 tablespoon Bragg Liquid Aminos 1 teaspoon minced garlic 1 tablespoon olive oil N cup egg whites, beaten 1 teaspoon black pepper 1 teaspoon dried parsley 1 tablespoon sambal 2 tablespoons unagi sauce or teriyaki sauce

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A healthy take on a fried favorite.

hef Kathy Fang grew up immersed in authentic Chinese cuisine — her father, Peter Fang, is the chef and owner of San Francisco’s House of Nanking, and she was basically raised in the kitchen. Now she’s carrying on the legacy at Fang, another S.F.–based restaurant with a more modern take on the traditional Chinese menu. “You can find many HONK favorites on Fang’s menu, but there’s also a lot more of me in the cooking and the feel of the Fang restaurant,” Kathy says. “Fang is the traditional Chinese cooking I learned at HONK, but with a twist.” Kathy also runs a popular food blog, appropriately dubbed Fangalicious, where she features her favorite recipes. Here’s one that caught our eye — a healthy take on the yummy and indulgent favorite fried rice. CALIN VAN PARIS

Directions 1 Add corn, zucchini and onions into raw rice and stir. Season with a dash of salt, add 2 cups water and bring to a boil. Turn the heat to simmer/low and cover. 2 Cook for 10 minutes and turn heat off. Let sit with lid on top for 5 minutes before tossing with the rest of the seasonings (Bragg Liquid Aminos, salt and garlic). 3 Heat a nonstick pan with a little olive oil and pour egg whites into the pan. Spread the egg whites until the entire pan is covered. You should have a thin layer of egg whites. 4 Season with a little more salt, pepper and dried parsley. 5 Once egg sets, remove and slide it on top of a plate. Put the mixed rice in a rice bowl and flip over into the plate. 6 Top with sambal and drizzle with unagi sauce.

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Out & About / dine Chicken Pot Pie at Toast in Mill Valey and Novato

kitchen is open to the dining room and you can even snag a seat at the chef’s counter. 881 4th St, 415.721.0600, vin-antico.com

Sausalito Angelino Restaurant Italian Father-and-son chefs Pasquale and Alfredo Ancona offer handmade pastas and seasonal antipasti at this authentic Italian restaurant, which has been showcasing cuisine of the Campania region for the past 24 years. 621 Bridgeway, 415.331.5225, angelinorestaurant.com Feng Nian Chinese Busy at lunch and dinner, this spacious hangout has been a popular spot for wonton

soup, pot stickers and daily specials for nearly two decades. For an indulgent treat order the Szechwan crispy calamari or honey-glazed walnut prawn. Free delivery. 2650 Bridgeway, 415.331.5300, fengnian.com

Murray Circle American Enjoy the sun on the deck of this Cavallo Point restaurant. Locals say they come back for the fresh seasonal specials like wild sturgeon and Wolfe Ranch quail. 601 Murray Circle, 415.339.4750, cavallopoint.com

Le Garage French The atmosphere is animated with light French music (think Amélie). The Kobe Burger, though not as Parisian as the other menu items, is to die for, and the much-adored croquemonsieur is under $10. Opt for indoor or outdoor seating. 85 Liberty Ship Way, 415.332.5625, legaragebistro sausalito.com

Napa Valley Burger Company American Serving local, allnatural and organic meats, produce and wines, this burger joint offers classic burgers (gluten-free buns available), fries, salads, tacos and root beer floats. 670 Bridgeway, 415.332.1454, napavalleyburgercom pany.com Salito’s Seafood In a well-known location on Richardson Bay

that was most recently home to Paradise Bay. Salito’s features a new look and casual ambience. 1200 Bridgeway, 415.331.3226, salitoscrabhouse.com Saylor’s Restaurant and Bar California/Mexican Marin’s first tequila bar offers over 100 tequila options. Nightly meal specials include chicken potpie, roasted salmon, baby back ribs and traditional meat loaf. Happy hour from 4 to 7 p.m. M-F. 2009 Bridgeway, 415.332.1512, saylorsrestaurantand bar.com SEAFOOD PEDDLER Seafood A great place to seek out fresh seafood in a warm and inviting environment.

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• Buckeye Roadhouse American Oysters Bingo, baby back ribs and chili-lime “brick” chicken are a few of the satisfying, comfort-food menu items that have made this classic roadhouse a favorite since the ’30s. The warm, dark-wood bar with red leather booths is a popular spot for cocktails, conversations or a light meal. 15 Shoreline Hwy, 415.331.2600, buckeyeroadhouse.com

Varieties of East and West Coast fish are flown in daily. 303 Johnson St, 415.332.1492, seafoodpeddler.com

dishes like Hawaiian mahi mahi fish tacos and grilled swordfish. 558 Bridgeway, 415.331.3232, thetridentsausalito.com

Spinnaker Seafood Chef Phil Collins excels at preparing seafood, and it shows in the beautiful plate presentations. Set right on the water, this romantic spot is great for an evening occasion. 100 Spinnaker Dr, 415.332.1500, thespinnaker.com

Wellington’s California British transport Jeremy John and his wife, Jill, have created an expansive (2,400-square-foot) wine bar with a homey feel, board games, views of the bay and a worldly cellar featuring affordable bottles and special reserves. The menu offers wines by the glass for $5 to $20 and tasting flights of any three wines for $12. 300 Turney St, 415.331.9463, wellingtonswine.com

THE TRIDENT Seafood Originally a turn-ofthe-century building constructed in 1898 for the San Francisco Yacht Club, this waterfront restaurant reopened in October after a remodel. Executive chef James Montejano, known for supporting local farmers, fishermen and organic food producers, prepares

Tiburon Caprice California Book the private party room for large groups or just relax in what one Yelp reviewer called

“the perfect romantic dinner spot.” Midweek, take advantage of the restaurant’s wellpriced three-course dinners for less than $25. 2000 Paradise Dr, 415.435.3400, thecaprice.com Don Antonio Trattoria Italian Located in Tiburon’s historic Ark Row, this trattoria offers authentic Italian cuisine in a quaint setting. The menu includes traditional courses with selections such as chicken piccata, organic roasted rack of lamb and house-made pesto. 114 Main St, 415.435.0400, donantoniotrattoria.com Ginza Japanese Whether you simply go for the volcano roll or indulge in the eight-course Omakase meal, the fresh ingredients coupled with

the tremendous view of San Francisco keep this place busy, so make reservations or get there early. 41 Main St, 415.789.5123, ginzasushi-tiburon.com Guaymas Mexican Situated right next to the Tiburon ferry terminal on the waterfront. The touch-it-you’reso-close city views and outdoor seating make it a great place to bring visitors on a warm summer night. Happy hour is 4 to 7 p.m. M-F. Menu includes specialties like puerco macho — pork loin chop with grilled plantain, topped with an ancho chile, garlic and onion sauce. 5 Main St, 415.435.6300, guaymasrestaurant.com Milano Italian Located in the Cove Shopping Center, this familyowned neighborhood spot is known for its

pasta and friendly service. A good place to take the kids — or catering option for your next birthday party. 1 Blackfield Dr, 415.388.9100, tiburonmilano.com Ming’s Chinese Hospitable service and large portions are just two of the reasons this family-run business is a favorite. Try the sautéed mango chicken with rice and don’t miss the lunch specials. 1550 Tiburon Blvd, 415.435.4312 New Morning Cafe American Sit outside or indoors at this casual cafe. On a sunny morning, tables will be filled with locals enjoying the sun and extensive breakfast menu; lunch served as well. 1696 Tiburon Blvd, 415.435.4315

Salt & Pepper American This sunfilled, hardwood-floored one-room restaurant with blue-checkered tablecloths is a local favorite. Popular items on chef Abraham Monterroso’s menu include scallops, rib-eye steak, a beef burger and traditional crab cakes with jalapeño dipping sauce. 38 Main Street, 415.435.3594 Sam’s Anchor Cafe American Everyone knows Sam’s deck is the prime spot for brunch on a lazy sunny Sunday, and its bar is the town’s historic watering hole, but Sam’s is also a great place for lunch or dinner. Enjoy transfat-free calamari, fresh fish, seasonal salads and pastas. 27 Main St, 415.435.4527, samscafe.com Servino Ristorante Italian Executive Chef Massimo Covello comes to the kitchen via Frantoio and Piazza D’Angelo; here, he cooks up an array of rustic Italian dishes, including house-made pastas, wood oven pizzas and seasonal specialties. A member of Marin Organic and one of Marin’s first eateries to become certified as a green business, Servino uses fresh, local and organic ingredients whenever possible. Check the website for the live music schedule. 9 Main St, 415.435.2676, servino.com Tiburon Tavern California The atmosphere here is truly enchanting, with two outdoor patios, two indoor fireplaces and candlelit tables at dinner. No item is more than $20, including the steak, with entrées

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falling in the $14 to $18 range. Happy hour is 4 to 6:30 p.m. M–F. 1651 Tiburon Blvd, 415.435.5996, tiburontavern.com

West Marin Drakes Beach Cafe American If you’re OK with the long drive, you can’t beat the view and the fresh, local ingredients used to make the burgers, salads and soups at this casual spot (Inverness). Walk on the beach after lunch. 1 Drakes Beach Rd, 415.669.1297, drakescafe.com Nick’s Cove American Large windows open the 130-seat eatery to the picturesque Tomales Bay and Hog Island. Menu consists of the freshest available local

seafood, oysters and bounty from nearby West Marin farms, including Bodega Bay Dungeness crab cake and Tomales Bay clam chowder (Marshall). 23240 Hwy 1, 415.663.1033, nickscove.com Osteria Stellina California Whether it’s to cap off a day of hiking or celebrate a romantic anniversary, Osteria Stellina suits any occasion. The menu is Italian-inspired using organic, local ingredients. If you’re looking for something unusual try the goat shoulder, a favorite of locals and tourists alike. (Point Reyes). 11285 Hwy 1, 415.663.9988, osteriastellina.com

Parkside Cafe American Most people know it as the ultimate breakfast spot (think Guatemalan scramble or waffle with blood orange–strawberry compote and whipped cream — served alfresco) but lunch and dinners are popular here too. Choose from an array of organic, locally grown produce, artisan meats and wild seafood (Stinson). 43 Arenal Ave, 415.868.1272, parksidecafe.com Pine Cone Diner American Just off the main road, Joannie Kwit has re-created the ultimate neighborhood diner. Vintage china and homemade curtains complement the eclectic but homey menu featuring local fare. A favorite for locals

as well as tourists (Point Reyes Station). 60 Fourth St, 415.663.1536, pineconediner.com Rancho Nicasio American Known for live music and an extensive menu featuring everything from Dungeness crab burgers to walnut-crusted goat cheese, Rancho Nicasio is open seven days a week. Be sure to stop by for happy hour, 4 to 6 p.m. M–F. 1 Old Rancheria (Nicasio) Rd, 415.662.2219, ranchonicasio.com Sand Dollar American Originally built from three barges in Tiburon in 1921, the Sand Dollar Restaurant was floated to Stinson that same year.

Enjoy live music along with barbecued local oysters and New England clam chowder. Sunny deck is great in the afternoon (Stinson). 3458 Shoreline Hwy, 415.868.0434, stinson beachrestaurant.com The Sir & Star at The Olema California The historic inn has reopened as a roadhouse-style restaurant featuring rustic decor and a delicious yet affordable menu. Try the housemade bread and honey butter, the kale Caesar and the stuffed quail, or take the plunge and sample the entire menu — the majority of items are $20 or less. 10000 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard, 415.663.1034, sirand star.com

Station House Cafe American Fresh local homegrown foods, served when available, are showcased on the chef’s menu. Stop in on weekends for live music and enticing wine and beer lists. 11180 State Route One, 415.663.1515, stationhousecafe.com Surfers Grill American The view doesn’t get better than this — nor does the surf salad. Built right out on Stinson Beach, this casual lunch spot offers up fresh organic specials. Stinson Beach Park, Hwy 1, 415.868.1777, surfersgrill.com

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On the Scene

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Richard and Anne Hocking and Marilyn Burns and Fabia and Geoff Butler

• Marin/Scapes Opening Night Gala Guests got a sneak peek at all the great Marin County landscape art and enjoyed fine wines and a family-style dinner at the June 27 event at Dominican University. Proceeds benefited Buckelew Programs and other agencies. Steve Eckert, Kathleen Lipinski and Russ Colombo

Stan Honey, Loick Peyron, Kimball Livingston, Fred Eagle and Mike Martin

• Race for the Cup Launch Cavallo Point Lodge, Marin Magazine and Protector Boats teamed up June 26 to celebrate the launch of the Race for the Cup America’s Cup guide. More than 250 guests enjoyed meeting cup VIPs, viewing art by Gilles Martin-Raget, a champagne reception, appetizers and dinner.

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Jose, Anna and Kieran Cabezas

• Marin Art Festival Some of Marin’s finest artists, as well as a sampling of artists from across the nation, showcased their works in painting, sculpture, jewelry and fine ceramics. The June 15–16 event was held at Lagoon Park in San Rafael. Kelly Law, Brett Miller and Diane Shepard

mo delong (marin art festival); Tisha Leeper photography (Italian Dinner Celebration)

• An Italian Dinner Celebration Guests enjoyed an evening of classic Italian fare and live entertainment April 21 at Saints Peter and Paul Church in San Francisco benefiting North Beach Citizens, a local nonprofit founded by Francis Ford Coppola.

Sharon and Mike Stone and Dave and Anna Stone

• An Affair to Remember More than 500 guests attended the May 18 Marin General Hospital Foundation gala in the heart of Sausalito featuring dinner and dancing. Proceeds from the event benefited the hospital’s Emergency Department and Trauma Services.

Francis Ford Coppola and George Lucas

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my passion. I enjoy researching each rug’s origin, age and artistry and am

co-owner of Shahin Rug Gallery

very adept at appraising, identifying and restoring all types of old and new

Shahin Rug Gallery is a two-store

Do you offer rug cleaning and repair?

business owned by a pair of

We take pride in having the most skilled, highly trained rug care

brothers dedicated to the art of

professionals in the industry. We don’t just clean your valued rugs, we

beautifully crafted rugs enjoyed

wash them — and offer free pickup and delivery as well. We’re the

for pleasure and preserved for

experts, so you don’t have to worry.

value. Their newest retail location

rugs alike.

is located in San Rafael, where

Do you offer other services?

brother Asghar Shahin is happy to

We offer fringe repair and replacement, water damage restoration,

be of service.

tea washing, hand bathing of oversized rugs, pet deodorizing and deep cleaning, installation and carpet pad customization, and on-site

How long have you been in the rug business? I started importing rugs in 1995 and had my first retail business in

estimates and consultation.

Appleton, Wis. I moved my successful business to Southern California and

Do you have a company slogan?

then joined my brother up here in 2011. Today, Shahin Rug Gallery has

The beauty of our Oriental rugs can be your timeless treasure.

stores in both Napa and San Rafael.

Do you enjoy your work? I very much enjoy what I do. As long as I can remember, rugs have been

Shahin Rug Gallery, 831 Fourth Street, San Rafael, 415.457.7847; 1320 Second Street, Napa, 707.255.0500; shahinruggallery.com

Jocelyn Rose, owner at Boo Boo’s Best

I wanted to know exactly what

Boo Boo’s Best sells lovingly made raw dog food from a vet-designed

from Marin Sun is such high

recipe, using only 100 percent grass-fed, pasture-raised beef and lamb

quality, it is what my husband

from Marin Sun Farms, organic vegetables, sardines and other delicious

and I eat, and it’s what I feed my

goodies for a complete meal. It is available exclusively direct-to-consumer

dog and (hopefully) yours.

my dog was eating. The meat

via delivery in San Francisco and Marin.

Why raw?

What are some of the benefits of a raw diet?

The slogan of Boo Boo’s Best is “From Farm to Fido … Dog Food as Nature

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Intended.” A raw, meat-based diet is what dogs are designed to eat. It is

relief from allergies and

what they would eat in the wild, and I believe that when they eat a raw diet,

digestive ailments, smaller, less

they are healthier and happier. Consult your vet before switching to raw.

smelly stool, less gas, a bright

Have you always fed your dog a raw diet? No. In fact, I was hesitant about raw at first. But our dog had terrible digestive issues, which resulted in him having almost nonstop diarrhea, and led to him being extremely underweight and malnourished. Finally,

and shiny coat, healthy teeth and gums, reduced shedding, fresher breath and healthier weight. Some studies suggest that dogs that eat raw live longer, healthier lives.

our vet suggested that our dog might be unable to handle processed

Can’t dogs get sick from raw food?

dog foods and could benefit from a raw diet. When we changed, he was

It is always possible, but it is unusual. Remember, dogs are designed by

immediately and dramatically better.

nature to digest and process raw meat. Their stomach acid is extremely

Why did you start making it yourself? With so many pet food recalls recently, I was reminded that with commercial products, many of the ingredients aren’t real, whole foods.

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Marin Home fro m to u r s a n d m a k eov e r s to d eco r at iv e d e ta i l s a n d r e a lto r i n s i g h t s

The Callowhill home combines modern cool with oldfashioned charm.

A Labor of Love Moving to Marin from the East Coast, two empty nesters savor the details of their new Larkspur home. by Laura Hilgers • photos by Tim Porter

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Marin Home / backstory This page: A poured-concrete island, stainless steel cabinets and Italian-style glass lighting give the kitchen a chic, industrial feel. A trellis and low brick wall add character to the exterior.

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reminded of the dentist’s office. Yet when Peter and Heidi Callowhill talk about the home they just bought near downtown Larkspur, they wax poetic about architectural details you might spy from a dentist’s chair. Throughout the 2,600-square-foot split-level Craftsman, there is crown molding so straight you could set a level to it. There are stainless steel kitchen cabinets that give an institutional feel in a way wood cabinets never could. There are tiny, tiny circular heating ducts in the floors that pretty much scream modern office cool. All of which is no surprise: The contractor and previous owner, Doug Hendrickson, built dentist offices for a living. “Doug had a precision to his work life that he brought into this house,” says Peter, who owns a business that provides energy generation systems for businesses. “Everything is square. Everything is well built.” Everything is not, however, austere. The house, which was completed in 2012, is not

only bathed in soothing lighting, some of it colorful and funky, it also harks back to old-fashioned building standards, from the 1¾-inch-thick doors (most contemporary homes are now 1⅜) to the built-in wooden sitting bench and bookcases that grace the living room. With black hardwood floors throughout, the home is such a study in simple elegance that when Frankfurt-born Heidi saw it, she fell in love immediately. “I walked in and I was like ‘boom, this is it.’ ” Empty nesters Heidi, now a real estate agent, and Peter stumbled upon the home after moving to California from Arlington, Va. — temporarily renting in San Francisco’s North Beach — to be closer to several of their children. That’s especially important now, with additional grandchildren on the way. “Our children weren’t inviting us to come out,” says Peter, laughing. “It was more like we were invading their territory.” The four-bedroom home has plenty of room for children and grandchildren to visit, but it’s also just two-and-a-half blocks from

downtown, so Peter and Heidi can walk to the Left Bank or Picco for a decidedly adult meal when they’re on their own. If they need a hit of nature, there is a small stand of towering sequoias just up the road, and a seasonal creek abuts their backyard. Though the house is newly constructed, it also pays homage to its history, containing a few vestiges of the 1923 home that occupied the property before. The living room features a wood-burning fireplace — extremely rare in new construction — where the old one stood. And Peter’s office, on the top floor, has a slanted ceiling that echoes the original attic and a wall of bricks reclaimed from the previous home. The new house is undoubtedly a labor of love. It took five years to get through the approval process (stretching out so long that the original architect died of old age before builders broke ground) and five years to build. The Callowhills see the time investment as well worth it. “The house has a great flow for living,” says Peter, “and the level of detail is just astounding.” m

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the details Where they purchased Near downtown Larkspur What they bought Newly built, five-level Craftsman

This page, clockwise from top left: The center stair connects the home’s five levels; bookshelves in the sunny living room; Heidi Callowhill; a soaking tub in the master bathroom; the ebony-floored dining room; an emerald glass sink in the guest bathroom.

Listing Agent Ted Strodder, Decker Bullock/ Sotheby’s International Realty Selling Agent Ted Strodder, Decker Bullock/ Sotheby’s International Realty Stats Average cost per square foot for homes in the neighborhood: $725–$925

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250 Alta Vista Avenue, Mill Valley • Offered at $4,500,000 250AltaVistaAvenue.com This amazing, private, gated estate on 4.6 acres is located on Kite Hill, just minutes from Downtown/Boyle Park. With southern exposure and sweeping views, the main house of 5,500 +/- square feet has a terrific floor plan that boasts 6 bedrooms and 4 full baths, with 5 bedrooms all on one level. The pool/guest house is perfectly situated for entertaining, au pair, or in-law quarters complete with privacy, full bath and kitchenette. The grounds include a circular private driveway, pool, sport court, vegetable garden, large yard, chicken coop, water fountain, and multiple patios to enjoy. By appointment only.

Joshua Deitch Exceptional Representation 415.572.5433 jdeitch@fhallen.com BRE #01902477

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185 Seadrift Road, Stinson Beach • $1,899,000 185Seadrift.com Wonderful waterfront 3BR/3.5BA home on the Seadrift Lagoon. Open floor plan, secluded garden and patio, waterside decks and views of the water and Bolinas Ridge. Perfect at home vacation getaway complete with water toys.

171 Dipsea Road, Stinson Beach • $2,050,000 171Dipsea.com Days of entertaining, swimming and boating are yours in this graciously appointed 2BR/2.5BA home on Seadrift Lagoon. Open great room, chef’s kitchen, dining area to seat twelve and custom built-in seating and cabinetry. An ideal coastal retreat with magnificent gardens and outdoor entertaining spaces.

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3668 Paradise Drive, Tiburon • Offered at $4,385,000 3668ParadiseDrive.com This home personifies the embodiment of beauty, views, and detail in concert with its extraordinary location. Your first impression as you enter is the vast and breathtakingly brilliant water views. Sited on approximately one acre on the Tiburon Peninsula’s Gold Coast, the property boasts unlimited good taste and luxury amenities. The exciting tri-level floor plan consists of approximately 5,400 square feet with 6 bedrooms 5.5 baths and commanding views from every room. Other amenities include sport/basketball court with stadium lighting, patio area with fire pit, exercise room, private spa on master view deck and access to deep water dock. This home will impress the most discriminating of buyers! The Town of Tiburon is recognized for its outstanding “California Distinguished Schools” at all grade levels. Truly a one-of-kind residence with panoramas that will take your breath away.

Randi Brinkman 415.602.0300 rbrinkman@fhallen.com BRE #00997180

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Mill Valley • $2,695,000 131Underhill.com The estate-like qualities of this 4,560 sq ft architectural beauty include Mt Tam and open space views, spacious lawn, patios and deck on a private 1/3± acre site in Scott Valley.

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2 Summit Avenue, Mill Valley • Price Upon Request RandiBrinkman.com Downtown Mill Valley living at its finest. Classic 5BR/4BA home remodeled in 2003 has wonderful finishes throughout. Formal living & dining rooms with high box-beam ceilings, gourmet kitchen and family room that leads out to garden and decks. Master suite on upper level has spacious bath, office and roof-top deck w/ hot tub. Includes in-law unit.

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Kristine Tiret Presents. . . 1 El Capitan Avenue, Mill Valley This magnificent property on .67+/-acre, once owned by the historic Ralston family, offers the ultimate in privacy with dramatic ridgeline views, yet is minutes to the village. It features gracious outdoor spaces that flow from every level. An entertainer’s dream home! 3bd/2.5ba, living, dining and family rooms. Offered at $2,395,000

Kristine Tiret 415.310.0269 kristinetiret@apr.com

101 Bulkley Avenue, Sausalito Historic luxury townhome in Sausalito’s prime “Banana Belt” location. Close to downtown, shops, dining and the SF ferry. Enjoy spectacular views of the Bay, SF and Angel Island and the carefree lifestyle with elegance of another time. Rarely available townhome in the Mansion at Laneside. 2 master suites, den, living room, dining room, and a gas fireplace. Offered at $1,695,000 Square footage, acreage, and other information herein, has been received from one or more of a variety of different sources. Such information has not been verified by Alain Pinel Realtors. If important to buyers, buyers should conduct their own investigation.

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Elinor Avenue, Mill Valley

5bd/5.5ba. Beautiful, updated, south facing, brown-shingle estate with stunning Mt. Tam views, exquisite architectural details, superb floor plan on 1.41+/-acres of groomed/natural grounds, lap pool plus a guest cottage.

Seminary area of San Anselmo. Craftsman style home built in 2008 with 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. Vintage charm and detailing with outstanding workmanship.

Urban contemporary home. 5bd, 4.5ba, exquisitely remodeled with quality finishes throughout. Versatile floor plan, legal guest apartment and beautiful ridgeline, bay and downtown SF views.

117LaurelGrove.com $7,950,000

8RichmondRoad.com $2,435,000

205Elinor.com $2,395,000

Donna Goldman 415.509.2427

Catherine Gubman 415.602.2421

Beth Brody 415.987.2384

Square footage, acreage, and other information herein, has been received from one or more of a variety of different sources. Such information has not been verified by Alain Pinel Realtors. If important to buyers, buyers should conduct their own investigation.

CORTE MADERA 415.755.1111 | ROSS 415.755.1111 NOVATO 415.798.8111 | TIBURON 415.889.2000 | MILL VALLEY 415.384.1111

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Reduced! One-of-a-kind 5bd/4ba home nestled into the hillside with panoramic views. 4775+/-sf on almost one acre, master with large walk-in closet/Jacuzzi tub, gourmet kitchen, game room and a Pebble Tec pool.

Stunning home in the highly sought-after Chapel Cove community. Built in 2005, 4+bd, 3.5ba, quiet cul-de-sac location. Gorgeous pool and a huge, flat lot with dining area.

DianaHammerRealEstate.com $2,169,000

BritAndBarbaraJohnson.com $2,100,000

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Diana Hammer 415.259.7007

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Marion Avenue, Mill Valley

Reduced! Elegance & enchantment. 4bd, 3.5ba with an abundance of light, superior finishes, high ceilings and total privacy. Spectacular views of Mt Baldy and the Seminary from most rooms. Blocks to Ross Common.

Exclusive, traditional Verissimo Valle estate. 5bd/3ba plus office on level 1.26+/- acres. Dramatic living room with cathedral ceilings, sport court, solar heated pool. Indoor/outdoor entertaining at its best.

Architecturally stunning, the open floor plan offers a loft feel which includes 3bd, 3.5ba, a private office, high-end, classic finishes, artisan vaulted ceilings, a flat yard, near steps to downtown and a two-car garage.

$1,998,000

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Lee Parkhurst 415.506.4138

The Stewarts 415.898.1244

Chris DeNike 415.250.8052

Square footage, acreage, and other information herein, has been received from one or more of a variety of different sources. Such information has not been verified by Alain Pinel Realtors. If important to buyers, buyers should conduct their own investigation.

CORTE MADERA 415.755.1111 | ROSS 415.755.1111 NOVATO 415.798.8111 | TIBURON 415.889.2000 | MILL VALLEY 415.384.1111

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Tiburon Estate • Offered at $4,750,000 From a magnificent elevated position, this exceptional 5 bedroom 5.5 bath residence overlooks commanding, far-reaching vistas that span downtown San Francisco, the Belvedere Lagoon and the ridgelines of Sausalito and Mill Valley. The gated grounds envelope a spacious and versatile accommodation on more than one acre of manicured gardens, lawns, decks, patios, an olive orchard and pool/spa. Residence: 7,768 Sq. Ft. (as per appraiser) • Lot Size: 47,872 Sq. Ft. (as per tax records) www.85Spring.com

Marcus Robinson Senior Marketing Consultant 415.381.7688 m.robinson@pacbell.net

36 Tiburon Blvd. Mill Valley, CA 94941 DRE# 00609415

©2013 Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. Coldwell Banker®, Previews® and Previews International® are registered trademarks licensed to Coldwell Banker Real Estate LLC. An Equal Opportunity Company. Equal Housing Opportunity. Owned by a Subsidiary of NRT LLC. All rights reserved. This information was supplied by Seller and/or other sources. Broker believes this information to be correct but has not verified this information and assumes no legal responsibility for its accuracy. Buyers should investigate these issues to their own satisfaction. If your property is currently listed for sale, this is not intended as a solicitation. DRE License #01908304.

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Serene & Private Kent Woodlands Estate Located in lower Kent Woodlands, this home is situated on a wide street at the end of the cul-de-sac. Open floor plan with huge gourmet kitchen with top of the line appliances and heated floors. Spacious garden grounds including expansive lawn areas, numerous garden pathways, hot tub, children’s zip line and a tree house area. Enjoy the amazing master suite with walk-in closet and adjoining grand office. Also featured is a large family room with wet bar, formal living and dining rooms. Near trails, Woodlands Market & located in the awardwinning Kentfield School District. offered at

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The Best of Tiburon Living Resort style living in this single level four bedroom, four and one-half bath home with pool and world class views of the San Francisco Bay, the City, the Golden Gate Bridge and Mt. Tamalpais. Designed for luxury and comfort with an open floor plan and an inviting indoor-outdoor flow. Adorned with beautiful landscaping and level lawns. Chef’s kitchen with an island, spacious rooms, coved ceilings, large master suite with his & her bathrooms complete with steam showers, heated floors and sound system throughout. Award winning Tiburon Schools.

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One of a Kind Property in San Anselmo This is the rare opportunity to own two homes plus a detached studio on two adjoining parcels just blocks from downtown. You will be delighted by the attention to detail and quality craftsmanship in this Anawalt designed estate. The main house features a master suite with spa-likebath,hardwoodfloors,cathedralceilings,stonefireplace,andaflat,spaciousbackyard in a creek side setting. There is a detached two room studio with cathedral ceilings & adjacent to the studio is another parcel, with a private 1BR/1BA home. The peaceful grounds are truly magical and a delight for entertaining, with beautiful gardens, fountains, Mt Tam views. offered at

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San Anselmo Mediterranean Showcase Stunning Spanish Mediterranean gated retreat on nearly an acre of property with breathtaking views. Sophistication and style on a grand scale, this ~ 4,000 sq.ft. estate is masterfully designed with 5BR/4BA + formal living, dining and great rooms with fireplaces and vaulted ceilings as well as a media room. State of the art gourmet kitchen. Three car garage. A truly spectacular home! www.29TimothyAve.com

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This unique &private property offers 3 separate homes on a sprawling 53.5Âą acre gated parcel. Breathtaking views of the Bay & Mt. Tam. Please call for an appointment.

This gorgeous 4BR/4BA home is located on a large, level lot with mature landscaping and layers of quality features, a separate guest suite and a studio in the back yard.

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Gorgeous Mediterranean Villa/Multi-family residential estate sits in the heart of Woodacre in the beautiful San Geronimo Valley. 8BR/7BA.

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$1,795,000

(415) 328-2342

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Deborah Solvason

(415) 519-3555

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(415) 847-4828

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SAN ANSELMO

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Fantastic location with gorgeous views. Extensive remodel with new kitchen, baths, deck, interior doors, furnace, carpet, electrical, water heater, paint, and upgrades galore!

Spacious home in desirable Morningside neighborhood. six bedroom, three and one-half baths plus yard. Needs some TLC but well worth it.

Updated Waterfront condo with killer SE views, multiple decks, heated pool, dock, attached 2-car garage and abundant storage. 2BR/2.5BA, 4 decks, 1600+ sf. Great schools.

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Trish McCall

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(707) 481-4420

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(415) 686-1855

Marty W.

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(415) 264-6564

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Custom Classic Contemporary

Offered at $2,835,000

This newly refurbished Mill Valley property personifies the embodiment of beauty in craftsmanship and style and is uniquely presented encompassing location, view, detail and design. Its designer/builder-owner has produced a chrysalis of timeless character and lifestyle set amidst a backdrop of lush greenery and light. From the entry arbor and frontal breezeway to the exquisite mountainous views and uncompromising commitment to excellence, this home offers aesthetics rarely seen. Ascending the concrete steps to the entry, one can stop and contemplate the landscaping surrounding a grassy area complete with a waterfall and Koi pond. Adjacent on an upper level is a built-in outdoor kitchen.

www.116montford.com

Sherry Ramzi 415.902.7344 sherry.ramzi@sothebysrealty.com Sales and Marketing Consultant, BA, SRES www.marinexclusivehomes.com

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30 Meadow Hill, Tiburon Located in one of the most prestigious neighborhoods in Tiburon, this is truly one of Tiburon’s finest estates. Sweeping Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, Belvedere Lagoon and Richardson Bay views abound from this 7800± square foot residence located on a private and gated 1.22± acre lot. Newly remodeled and offering an open floor plan with cathedral ceilings and walls of glass, this residence is complete with hardwood floors, infinity lap pool, generator, air conditioning, ample parking and all day sun. Coveted Reed School District.

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For the discriminating buyer – an extraordinary residence! Gated, private, and hidden – a luxurious and peaceful sanctuary in the heart of Belvedere Island. Beautifully manicured gardens, large level lawn, private patios, gazebo with spa, and a large sparkling pool. This newly updated residence has a gracious living area comprised of the living room adjacent to a romantic patio with stone fireplace, the study with a full bath and expansive terrace, the dining room with Angel Island and Belvedere Lagoon views, and the kitchen/family room with fireplace, informal dining, stone counter-tops, powder room and all-day sun. The top level has the master suite with seating area, fireplace, Angel Island and Belvedere Lagoon views, and a lavish limestone bath with jetted tub and stall shower. The guest wing has two en-suite bedrooms, one of which features a custom, built-in computer workstation for two. The downstairs level has the au-pair suite with separate entrance, huge wine cellar, exercise gym and large two car garage. Five en-suite bedrooms, five and one-half baths provide wonderful privacy in this luxurious estate… $5,850,000

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Wonderful east-side residence, with commanding views of the Belvedere Cove, Angel Island, the Bay Bridge and the San Francisco financial district. Large living room with floor to ceiling windows and adjacent terrace overlooking the Bay, formal dining room and view-side kitchen/family room. Top floor master suite with fireplace, lavish limestone bath and adjacent view-side terrace. En-suite guest bedroom on lower level, along with two additional bedrooms and hall bath. Four bedrooms, three full and one half-bath… $3,125,000

BILL BULLOCK (415) 384-4000

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Stunning San Francisco Bay-front Tuscan with pier, floating dock and lift, with totally unobstructed views from Mt. Tamalpais to the west, through Sausalito, Golden Gate Bridge and the entire San Francisco skyline to the south. Highest quality construction and unsurpassed detail with Venetian plaster, beautiful stone and wood finishes and exquisite fixtures. Large, formal living and dining rooms, gourmet-equipped kitchen with large island and Wolf and Sub-Zero appliances, and sunny water-side terrace with fireplace & barbecue adjacent the kitchen/family room. Wonderful master suite with lavish bath & adjacent water-side terrace & three stunning en-suite guest rooms, all with captivating bay views. Separate staff quarters and office, gated security with video surveillance, gym room with half bath, and interior elevator from the foyer to the master suite and dock-access levels. Four en-suite bedrooms and three half baths… $16,500,000

“The Pink House,” Belvedere’s most authentic example of the Mission Revival style, ca. 1912, with its curved parapet at the gable ends, quatrefoil windows & tile roof. Formal living room with wood-burning fireplace and adjacent arched terrace with unobstructed views of Mt. Tam, Golden Gate Bridge and the entire San Francisco skyline. Formal dining room with built-in cabinet & kitchen with access to the entry garden, the view-side terrace & au pair quarters. Upstairs level with four bedrooms, all of which open to the glass-walled view-side gallery. The master suite occupies the entire top floor, with fireplace, view-side terrace, large walk-in dressing area & lavish marble bath. Lower level has office, au pair studio, a separate one-bedroom apartment & the extraordinary ballroom with arched entry, wide staircase, and bar. Seven bedrooms, five and one half baths, and a wonderful step back in time… $8,900,000

BILL BULLOCK (415) 384-4000

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Sited on the western-most promontory of Belvedere Island with the Bay directly below & unobstructed views from Mt. Tam through Sausalito, the Golden Gate Bridge & the entire San Francisco skyline, this property truly exemplifies the “belvedere.” Warren Callister designed, westside waterfront with 5 bedrooms, 4 full & 3 half-baths in the main residence & separate 1-bedroom, 1-bath guest apartment. Large formal living & dining rooms with French door access to view-side terraces & 3 level lawn areas, intimate library with fireplace, & top-floor master suite with his & her baths and dressing areas & private view-side terrace. Approx. 9,500 sq. ft. of covered space, including the main residence, garage & guest quarters, & six bedrooms, five full & three half-baths, Belvedere prominence & world-coveted views… $18,800,000

Blazing sunrises, golden sunsets & perfect moonrises reflecting on the Bay waters, the calls of the seals and sea gulls, and the ever-changing living-mural of sea life for your living room, this stunning contemporary, designed by award-winning architects generations apart, embodies everything you imagined about waterfront living. 1.2 acres, nearly 8,000 sf, over 200 water-level frontage feet. The main residence comprises five large bedrooms and five and one-half baths, & the separate guest house offers an additional two bedrooms & one bath. Once this lifetime… $18,950,000

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Casual elegance combined with 180-degree stunning unobstructed views spanning the San Francisco skyline, Golden Gate Bridge and Mt. Tamalpais. Over 10,000 sq. ft. of interior with view-filled rooms including an expansive living room that opens onto a large outdoor patio, glass-walled living with a meticulously maintained garden bursting with blossoms, an astonishing tiered rose garden, and intimate pool with terrace. Five bedrooms, seven baths, and two half baths plus an attached one bedroom one bath apartment over a three car garage… $18,890,000

Magnificent residence, recently constructed, with gracious formal living and dining areas, impressive study, and remarkable 180 degree water views from Mt. Tam, through the Sausalito Harbor, the Golden Gate Bridge and San Francisco. Stylish entry level with stone entrance, beautiful kitchen/ family room with outdoor dining terrace and butler’s pantry, and a convenient home office with stone counters and computer workstations for two. Formal living room that opens to a large stone courtyard with fountain, a poolside media room, a private guest room and bath, and a spacious art room with a secret garden outside. Upstairs level has the private master suite with lavish bathroom, his and her closets/dressing areas and a master terrace with expansive views of the Bay. The children’s wing features three bedrooms, two baths and a second stone terrace. Wonderful resort-like outdoor living with over one-half acre of level lawns and gardens, a nature walk with secluded fountain and meditation garden, sunset patio with stone fireplace, and a sparkling pool with waterfall and spa. Six bedrooms, four and one-half baths with au pair suite and exercise gym… $17,500,000

BiLL BULLOCk (415) 384-4000

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Lydia SarkiSSian www.globalestates.com

(415) 517-7720

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Sereno Del Mar, Bodega Bay

$985,000

Live The Dream! A once in a lifetime opportunity to own the only front-line home in Sereno Del Mar that also adjoins pastoral ranch land. This special property is located directly across from Portuguese Beach and boasts panoramic white water ocean and coastline views and wind sculpted Monterey Cypress trees. Exceptionally designed and constructed including many custom details that you won’t find in other homes. Two spacious bedrooms and 2 bathrooms with a loft that could be used as a third bedroom. Live the dream by day and go to www.103CalleDelSol.com sleep to the sound of the ocean waves at night.

Newly Renovated Forbes Gem!

$1,275,000

Beautifully renovated Forbes home combining traditional charm with modern appeal. Located on a quiet cul-de-sac and backing up to Sun Valley Park, this wonderful home offers location, curb appeal and all the amenities for today’s living including 3 bedrooms, a large office, 3.5 bathrooms, 2 family rooms, 2 decks, a level lawn area, 1 car garage and a mudroom. Just move in and become part of this highly sought after San Rafael neighborhood and enjoy all it has to offer. www.423ForbesAve.com

Thomas Henthorne 415.847.5584 t.henthorne@deckerbullocksir.com

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79 West Shore Road

The minute you walk into this beautiful Walker & Moody designed home you are captivated by the stunning skyline view of San Francisco, the Bay and the Golden Gate bridge. The unique Southern orientation of this elegant 3150 (+/-) sf home offers more privacy and sun protection which allows for panoramic bay views from almost every room. This home is on the market for the very first time. Come see for yourself what makes it so special. The land is included in the sale price. www.79westshoreroad.com • $5,995,000

16 Old Landing Road

Your own Cape Cod style beach front retreat with a large main house, plus separate guest house and separate office down a long private driveway. Boat dock with w/2 hoists, plus boat ramp, pool and beach! Lots of parking on over 7 acres (including some tide land). Extremely private setting. $5,750,000

David C. Gilbert Attorney/Broker 00658490

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Never before on the market, this sunny 3 bedroom, 3 bath waterfront home has panoramic views from the Oakland skyline to the San Rafael Bridge. Kitchen-family room combination! Fantastic level beach front garden with incredible potential! Over 1.7 acres! $1,695,000

www.TiburonLand.com 00828094

45 Spring Lane

Rare large home on a sunny level lot with gorgeous hardwood floors, gourmet kitchen, elegant master suite, guest suite, den, office and much more! Level front and rear gardens, plus 2 large decks. Attached two car garage plus guest parking. www.45springlane.com $4,200,000

Jeanette Gilbert Realtor/Broker 01456714

716-8905

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Classic California Beach House This impeccable beach cottage occupies two very private lots on the Hill area above Stinson Beach. The interior is lovingly restored and ready for summer use, with two bedrooms, two baths and formal dining room perfect for entertaining. The large and secluded formal gardens whisper Tuscany with a profusion of camellias and roses punctuated by sculpted hedges, gravel paths and a large, sunny deck. Property Characteristics: • Redwood Siding • Central Heat • Fully Fenced • Hardwood Floors • Wood Burning Fire Place • Copper Gutters and Flashing • IPE Decking • Tiled Baths • Close to Hiking Trails • Close to the heart of the Village • Close to the Beach

SARAH NANCY BUTLER Broker, Notary-GRI-RSPS Oceanic Realty, Stinson Beach

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3470 Shoreline Highway, Stinson Beach, CA 94970 (415) 868-0717 | sarahnancybutler.com oceanicrealty.com | DRE #01258888

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Looking Back

The Way It Used to Be

When Sir Francis Drake Boulevard was a simple two-lane road. By Jim Wood

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In 1952, Mort Kaufman purchased his father-in-law’s department store named Albert’s, spiffed it up a bit and renamed it Kaufman’s, which would serve Marin (and beyond) for three decades on San Anselmo Avenue. A block away, on Sir Francis Drake Boulevard — still a two-lane road all the way through — you’d find Drake Pharmacy, Drake Market and Drake Medico Dental Center. The road wouldn’t be widened until the 1960s. The above photo and several more, plus historical backgrounds, can be found in the recently published Images of America: San Anselmo by Judy Coy and the San Anselmo Historical Society. It is now available at many Marin bookstores. m

The road wouldn’t be widened until the 1960s.

Courtesy of the Anne T. Kent California Room, Marin County Free Library

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In only three short years, Terra Mortgage Banking has grown to be the largest independent residential lender in Marin County. How? By taking a local approach to real estate lending. That’s Marin native Scott Hellar pictured at Cavallo Point, Sausalito. Scott joined Terra because he believes local borrowers should have access to a local direct lender. Terra only works with local appraisers, provides genuine loan approvals and guarantees accelerated purchase closing times. Our new and exclusive Bridge Loan Program can help you buy a home before selling and our rates meet or beat those of the national mega-lenders. Our five Marin branch offices are staffed with experienced, nationally accredited Mortgage Advisors who live in Marin and understand the local market. Like Scott. If you are purchasing a new home, or refinancing your present one, we invite you to contact us today to discover the advantages of a local approach to lending.

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