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44 Winter Roots Earthy gems that are great tasting and good for you too. 50 The Big Day Five local couples tie the knot.
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40 Born to Run Marin’s longdistance runners are a determined and healthy breed.
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In Marin
28 Style Something blue for any wedding. 30 Q&A A bookstore owner takes his own tome on tour.
Out & About 83 Calendar A roundup of what to do in Marin and beyond.
32 Made by Marin The couple behind Heath Ceramics.
92 Dine An insider’s guide to restaurants and food in the Bay Area.
36 Conversation The life of a former Marin fugitive.
104 Flavor A recipe from Piatti’s new executive chef.
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108 On the Scene Snapshots from special events in Marin and San Francisco.
75 Go Renewal retreats for a relaxing new year. 78 Appellations The latest from the wine country. 80 Travel Buzz Big events for stand-up paddelboarders.
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COLUMNS 12 View From Marin 14 POV 162 Looking Back
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H AT H A PPENED? HOW did 2014 get here so fast? Well, now that the new year has arrived, we’ve got some great Marin-specific tips on how to get fit, eat better and, for some of you, start a new life with the one you love. We kick it off ith a look at the long-distance running trend here in Marin and meet the athletes who relish this unique challenge. Writer Stephanie Martin asks local runners what it takes to go the distance and what rewards await those who lace ’em up for the long haul. Next up, writer and photographer Lynda Balslev encourages everyone to eat their antioxidant-rich, fresh-from–West Marin veggies — or at least their roots. Balslev created four recipes, including spicy fries, that will have you singing the praises of these oftenmisunderstood foodstuffs. Finally, our own Calin Van Paris takes a look at five weddings of local brides and grooms and delivers all the details on the first dates, proposals and, finally, the planning it took to pull off hese splendid events. Anyone hosting a ceremony next year will love the lowdown on the professionals — from DJs to cake creators
— who make these events shine. Find even more resources in our wedding planning guide. In the front of the book we keep an eye on health with five ways to burn 500 calories right here in Marin, a new and classic Bay Area walk (or ride) and three ways to cleanse your body after the holidays. We also meet a local herbalist, an author/bookstore owner, two ceramics superstars and talk with a Marin man who was forced to flee the country in the ’70s after being wrongly accused of murder. Looking for a bit of renewal? In Destinations we explore four nearby spas that will make the transition to the new year much easier, while in Appellations, Somer Tejwani entices the oenophiles in our audience. And finally, have you caught the SUP bug? We’ve listed a few forthcoming stand-up paddleboarding events you many want to check out. So out with 2013 and in with 2014. We have more than enough ideas to help you shake off the post-holiday malaise and get on with what promises to be an exciting year — but if that is all too much, we’ll see you at the spa. Marin Magazine Staff Editors
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Marin residents, already accomplished in 2013, are ready for more in 2014. BY JIM WOOD The following 12 Marin residents (listed alphabetically) had significant accomplishments in 2013 — and are poised to do even more in 2014. PRESIDENT JUDY ARNOLD AND THE BOARD OF SUPERVISORS Kate Sears, Steve Kinsey, Susan
Adams, Katie Rice and 2013 President Judy Arnold balanced the county’s $450 million budget while streamlining its permit process, repaving roads and updating the Housing Element. MARY JANE BURKE While overseeing Marin’s
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39 K–12 schools, the county superintendent of schools developed Marin Schools Rule, a unique foundation that has raised $620,000 from private sources and distributed it to Marin’s public schools on a per capita basis. Bravo Burke.
LEE DOMANICO Four years ago, Marin
General Hospital was on life support after Sutter Health relinquished management. Then Domanico, its new CEO, reinvigorated MGH to the point where voters in November approved a $394 million bond to rebuild the indispensible county institution.
DAVE EGGERS With his novel The Circle on best-seller lists and his 2009 nonfiction best seller Zeitoun optioned as a film, the 43-yearold Sausalito resident had a great 2013. Eggers founded McSweeney’s, a publishing house, and cofounded 826 Valencia, a teen writing center. JARED GOFF In 2012, as quarterback for Marin
Catholic, Goff ften played before, at most, 600 spectators. In 2013, as QB for UC Berkeley, he faced mighty Ohio State before 60,000 screaming fans. The 19-year-old started all 12 Cal games and set school records in the process.
JARED HUFFMAN After six years in the state
Assembly, Huffman was elected to Congress in the 2nd Congressional District, which stretches from Marin County to the Oregon border. Huffman’s first bill added 1,255 acres to the California Coastal National Monument.
working with the county board of supervisors, paid down the county’s unfunded pension liability by $32 million and regained Moody’s AAA credit rating, making Marin one of only two counties in California to be so designated.
MICHAEL KRASNY This Greenbrae resident
hosts the award-winning Forum on KQED. His 2013 topics ranged from relations with Iran to affordable housing to inhabitable planets, all with informed guests such as Janet Napolitano, Malcolm Gladwell and Chris Matthews participating.
MARC LEVINE In November 2012, Levine upset a veteran politician and now represents the 10th Assembly District (Marin and southern Sonoma County). In 2013, Levine authored six bills that were signed into law; one of which improves access to online education at Cal State campuses. GEORGE LUCAS In 2013 this 40-year resident of
San Anselmo not only married Mellody Hobson and proposed a major art museum for the Presidio, but also created a sense of place in his hometown with Imagination Park, featuring Indiana Jones and Yoda, both in bronze.
TOM PETERS Now in his 15th year as president of the Marin Community Foundation, Peters saw a record $60 million in grants go to schools, nonprofits and environmental groups in Marin and throughout the world. Also in 2013, MCF, composed of more than 400 family funds, reached $1.5 billion in assets. GARY PHILIPS Many thought former San
Rafael mayor Al Boro was irreplaceable; current mayor Gary Phillips is proving otherwise. In 2013, he opened a Target superstore, tackled pension reform and homelessness and passed a .25 percent sales tax increase — all while remaining popular. It was difficult to select a Dozen Doers because hundreds of Marin civic leaders, creative types and talented individuals accomplished great things in 2013 — and will do even more in 2014. Did I overlook someone? That’s my point of view. What’s yours? Email pov@marinmagazine.com.
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Your Letters Big Project Generates Big Response Eds.: We received numerous letters regarding Jim Wood’s December POV “Monster or Forerunner?” about the 180-unit Tamal Vista Apartments currently being built in Corte Madera. Here is what some of you had to say.
In regard to the Tamal Vista project on the old WinCup site in Corte Madera, I agree wholeheartedly with Carol Levenson — “it’s a monster.” As a native of Marin, I believe this project is in direct conflict with long-held values of Marin residents. Generations of Marin civic leaders have worked tirelessly to see that Marin has developed in a thoughtful and sensible way. This project is far too large and dense for its site and location. Residents will not walk, but will continue to use their cars in their daily activities. The result will be gridlock on the already congested roadways. The environmental consequences will be severe. This urban project is a wake-up call to Marin County suburban residents. Get briefed on Plan Bay Area, get involved with a neighborhood organization and fight back. It’s coming to a neighborhood near you and this is what it looks like. SUSAN WERNICK, NOVATO I don’t mind the building but the location in my opinion is all wrong. There is plenty of space over near where the new Target is, with water views. This location will create traffic jams on Tamal Vista, which is already a problematic area. Too late now. LAUREN ALLEGRA, GREENBRAE BUSINESS OWNER
It is terrible to see these highdensity buildings going up that are so out of place architecturally in Marin. And who could have picked a worse traffic black spot than this location? Jim Wood, I read your article about the Corte Madera apartment complex. It is terrible to see these high-density buildings going up that are so out of place architecturally in Marin. And who could have picked a worse traffic black spot than this location? To cap it off, the justification behind this that the residents
will take transit is heavily flawed. This is a plain and simple developer landgrab in Marin, greenwashed to make it seem sustainable and acceptable. Unfortunately, this unsubstantiated sentimental spin can be all too effective. Fighting climate change is important, but it has now become a slick way for housing developers to push undesirable projects through. RICHARD HALL, SAN RAFAEL
Jim, regarding your query from residents about what we think of the very large and visible apartments going up, well, count me on the side of “It’s a monster.” It just doesn’t fit. Dense housing doesn’t fit with the small towns all tied together in southern Marin. I realize the landscape along the Highway 101 corridor can’t all look like Horse Hill, but the building going up is just so big. And it won’t solve the housing issue, for everyone who wants to live here. LAURIE RIEBELING, MILL VALLEY Jim, I liked your article. It was fair and balanced. I too hope the final result is attractive, and as Mayor Furst stated, “the town was between a rock and a hard place.” If any blame is to be placed, let’s blame ABAG and its staff for faulty numbers. DAVID MOORE, CORTE MADERA Density has become a dirty word in Marin, but it could just as soon connote walkability and quality of life. If walking were a pleasant experience and if biking was a safe, attractive alternative to motoring, more people would travel by foot and by bike for short trips. Portland, Oregon has shown that modest investment in bicycle infrastructure can yield inordinate returns relative to investment in transit and roadways. CHERYL LONGINOTTI, VIA EMAIL First let me say I absolutely love Marin Magazine. This magazine is a wonderful way to read and find out about new (and old) establishments in the county. Now about Tamal Vista Apartments — I have a business down the street from this location and I’ve been here for 30 years in the same building. At first I didn’t want the building to take over WinCup — it was a landmark — but change is good sometimes. I have to admit, I thought the building would be an eyesore but, as it stands now, it looks like a beautiful building. We in Marin,
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I believe, just have to get used to expansion. After all, it’s not the ’70s anymore and more of us are remaining in Marin and so are our kids, thankfully. Expansion is inevitable. That being said, my main concern for Corte Madera at this point is the traffic along Tamal Vista Boulevard. Yikes, a 180-unit apartment building and I just can’t fathom the backup that’ll occur on the main drag. But I’m still happy to be a Marinite and I’m pleased with the aesthetics of the new building. That’s my point of view. KAREN DELISE, CORTE MADERA Jim, thanks for your provocative column on the Tamal Vista Apartments in Corte Madera. I think it promises to be a remarkably transit-friendly development. I reserve judgment on size and aesthetics until the project is completed. I find myself frequently mystified when we discuss development anywhere in Marin County. We enthusiastically embrace new shopping. San Rafael cut a deal to welcome Target with little access to public transportation. Nordstrom is enlarging to its new massive size. Novato residents are clamoring for a Town Center–style shopping center in the North Redwood corridor. My own Marinwood community is eager for new amenities at our semi-derelict shopping center, but resists the proposed Bridge Housing development. Yet we don’t want to provide housing for the workers who staff hese lowpaying retail establishments. We can count on those employees to commute from Richmond, Vallejo, Sonoma County and beyond, clogging up our roads and taking their paltry wages elsewhere. In short, we want to be served, but we want the low-paid servers to live anywhere but our own neighborhoods. Happy holiday shopping. KATHIE GAINES, VIA EMAIL Jim, you say that this complex is controversial. I would prefer to use the word outrageous. Here in Marin, we homeowners jump through hoops when applying for permits to expand a deck or add a bedroom. The idea, we’ve learned, is that our local building department is protecting the feel of the neighborhood. And you know what — it works. So what happened at the site of the old WinCup factory? How was this monstrosity allowed? It’s twice the height it should be for the neighborhood it’s in. And
the developers aren’t finished. They’re looking at every piece of land within the 101 corridor. Developers argue that Marin needs housing. No, we actually need water and a freeway that works. Given that those two bottlenecks are very difficult to address, we don’t need 180 apartments squeezed onto one lot. Developers then argue that they’re creating affordable housing. If affordable housing was the driver of this project, why are 162 of the 180 units slated to be market rate? Here’s the bottom line: construction like this has no place in Corte Madera, or Larkspur, or Tam Junction, or Marinwood. Tamal Vista’s a done deal. But we need to work together to stop the other Tamal Vistas that are planned and vote out the state and local politicians who are selling us out. Fifty years ago, our parents and grandparents saved Tennessee Valley from being paved over. It’s time for us to do our share to protect Marin — for the next generation. BILL FRIDL, MILL VALLEY
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Just a note of thanks. I so appreciate that you are sending me your magazine so I can feel at home in the rooms of my house here in a rural town in Nevada. A Marin girl will always be just that, no matter where in the world she might end up. It sure makes being homesick a lot easier when one can curl up, open the magazine and see the stories, pictures, restaurants and familiar sights. DEBORAH AHERN-PERCHETTI, TONOPAH, NEV.
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Maggie McDonogh, in naming her three most interesting ferry rides on the planet (In Marin, Q&A, December 2013), listed the British Columbia inland ferry to “Victoria Island.” I believe she meant Vancouver Island — the city of Victoria being at the southern tip. I took this vehicle-transporting ferry from North Vancouver to its terminal at Nanaimo in 2002, then drove down to Victoria. That’s the largest ferry I had ever been on. BRUCE KLIEWE, MILL VALLEY LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Your comments may be edited for clarity and brevity. Send letters to Marin Magazine, One Harbor Drive, Suite 208, Sausalito, CA 94965, or email us at letters@marinmagazine.com. Please include the town where you live and a daytime phone number.
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STRETCH YOURSELF It’s a new year, and that means it’s time for a new workout routine. We asked fitness professional Leigh Claxton — whose resume includes founder of OnBoardSUP Yoga, fitness director at The Club at Harbor Point and instructor at various studios and clubs around the Bay Area, including Bay Club Marin — to give us her five favorite ways to burn 500 calories in the county. “I love the fact that I can stand-up paddle on the bay in the morning, ride my bike up the mountain before lunch, enjoy a yoga class from one of the many options in the afternoon and walk downtown for dinner,” says Claxton. “You wake up the next day and have a whole new set of choices.”
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CARRY ALL When it comes to getting your wellness back on track, nothing compares to a yoga class. And as long as you’re hitting the mat, you may find one of Fitmark’s Namaste Totes useful. Founded by Marin native Mark Samuel, Fitmark is all about getting you, and all your stuff, from fitness point A to fitness point B in style. The tote, with separate shoe and laundry bags, an insulated liner for your water bottle and a strapin top buckle for your mat, can help you better manage your load and put all of your energy toward your asana. fitmarkbags.com C.V.P.
WALK STINSON BEACH 2 hours = 500 calories “Stinson Beach is about 3.5 miles long, and a brisk pace burns about 120 calories an hour. Take to the dry loose sand and boost the burn by 30 percent while toning your core by pumping your arms as you walk.”
DIPSEA STAIRS 45 minutes = 500 calories “Quick and efficient. Add a backpack with a bag of dog food (for weight) inside and you can even train for a climb.” CALIN VAN PARIS
STAND-UP PADDLEBOARDING FITNESS INTERVAL TRAINING One session = 500-plus calories “OnBoardSUP Fitness is great to do with friends. You can easily measure your improvement from class to class. Also enjoy exquisite scenery.” MOUNTAIN-BIKE UP RAILROAD GRADE One ride = 500-plus calories “Railroad Grade is a gently sloped off-road, long, gradual climb, and a safe, moderately challenging descent, requiring you to pay some attention and arming you with skills to use elsewhere.” HEATED POWER YOGA 1.5 hour class = 500-plus calories “Surprise — yoga can be a workout. Just add some fun music and great instructors. ‘Community’ says it all.” *These are approximate calculations based on a 135-pound woman.
Permanent Collection This year, San Francisco’s Caldwell Snyder gallery celebrates its 30th anniversary — a rarity for any small business, and almost unheard of in the art world. “A 30-year partnership in the art business is truly unique and quite special,” says Susan Snyder, who cofounded the gallery, along with Oliver Caldwell, in 1983. “What I love most about this business is finding new artists, and connecting the art with the collector.” In honor of the occasion, Caldwell Snyder artists have created drawings and paintings with dimensions of 30 by 30 inches. Find these works in the flagship gallery during the month of January. caldwellsnyder.com C.V.P.
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Dietitian Kelsey Dickens of JumpstartMD recommends you start by purging your diet of repeat offenders, namely alcohol, fried or fatty foods, caffeine, sugar and processed foods. Instead, reach for what’s in season at your local market. January is a great time to purchase cabbage, onions, watermelons, Brussels sprouts, cauliflower, kale, spinach and pears. jumpstartmd.com
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Neka Pasquale of Urban Remedy says sipping green juice (add dandelion greens for extra effect) or a combination carrot/beet/lemon/ ginger/apple juice will facilitate a liver cleanse. “Take time to do things that help you relieve stress, like yoga, walking, meditation, acupuncture,” she adds. “Make sure to get enough sleep, take time to laugh and enjoy life. Stress is one of the worst things for liver health.” urbanremedy.com
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Clear Center of Health’s Kate Tenney suggests enjoying dandelion root tea twice daily. Steep one teaspoon of root in one pint boiling water for 20 minutes and feel the cleansing commence. You can also add some liver-specific herbs, like milk thistle and turmeric, to promote healing. clearcenterof health.com
NEW YEAR, NEW PATH For those who have yet to explore the new and improved San Francisco–Oakland Bay Bridge, we have a radical suggestion: walk, don’t drive. The eastern span of the bridge is welcoming strollers and cyclists on its pedestrian/bike path — a first for this bay crossing — from 7 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. through March, with lengthened hours as daylight returns. A connection to Treasure Island is planned for late 2014 or early 2015. As a bonus, the walk offers a great chance to witness the various stages of the removal of the old span that runs parallel to the new structure. baybridgeinfo.org C.V.P.
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HOME SWEET HOME A new community has sprung up along downtown Larkspur’s Doherty Drive. Rose Lane occupies the site of the former Niven Nursery and features a variety of Craftsman, Spanish, traditional and English-style abodes. And did we mention the bocce ball court? C.V.P.
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The Circle by Dave Eggers, Knopf/
McSweeney’s Books, 491 pages, $27.95. Interested in a contrarian view of social media’s future? This is your book. The Circle is a Facebook-like corporation, only more intrusive (if that’s possible); “Sharing is Caring” is the mantra. The book is being compared to George Orwell’s 1984 as a dystopian novel.
It’s Your Fault: My Journey Through Back Pain, a Teenager and SelfDiscovery by Wendy Coblentz, Mill City Press, 130 pages, $13.95. The Mill Valley author’s “seriously” funny memoir about a yoga class injury that lasted eight years and her teen’s times with trouble. Takes place throughout the Bay Area.
Practical Classics: 50 Reasons to Reread 50 Books You Haven’t Touched Since High School by Kevin Smokler, Prometheus Books, 303 pages, $18. A clever concept: concise reviews of the great ones, including Slaughterhouse Five, Pride and Prejudice and Cannery Row, and why you should now give them a second read.
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Morse Booker, University of California Press, 190 pages, $29.95. The environmental history of North America’s largest estuary and how it has endured one of the continent’s densest cases of urban development. Meticulous research with extensive footnotes and bibliography.
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Seeing Red: A Women’s Quest for Truth, Power and the Sacred by Lone Morch, She Writes Press, 202 pages, $16.95. Sausalito author’s intimate memoir takes readers from Denmark to Tibet and back to California. Says one reviewer: “Her feminine search for personal truth and power is enlightening and heart wrenching.” JIM WOOD
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A shop with 175 ways to cure what ails you. BY TIM PORTER
SET THAT INTENTION Intention is key, says Clearbrook. “Having an intention is like putting a stick in the ground that will keep on bringing you back to that center. Your life circles around that intention, so you become much more mindful rather than being lost in your head.”
DEALING WITH STRESS First, says Clearbrook, this caveat: “Each human being is unique. Some things will work for 90 percent and not at all for the other 10. Educate yourself. Don’t just grab something.” With that in mind, she recommends the following steps to keep stress in check: • Start the day with deep breathing and a body practice — say, yoga or qigong. • Set an intention for the day. • Drink warm water freshened with lemon juice. • Eschew caffeine in favor of gotu kola or peppermint. • For nerves, skullcap, either as tea or in water. • For mental overwork, oat straw (infuse overnight). • For anxiety, passionflower leaf tea. • For sleep, lemon balm.
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ore than 30 years ago, Eden Clearbrook, freshly arrived in Bolinas from Paris via British Columbia, took a walking tour with an herbalist and met Marion Weber, then the wife of organic farmer Warren Weber. It was an encounter that changed Clearbrook’s life. What happened that day? Marion told us about comfrey and its regenerative properties and we made a healing salve. Something happened inside of me. I just fell in love with that salve. How did your business start? I started making the salve at home and selling it at the Bolinas People’s Store and at the Good Earth in Fairfax. You opened your store in 1997. Was that a big step? Huge. I jumped into a great unknown, and yet a friend reminded me that years before, I had mentioned that my dream was to have a shop. Eden Clearbrook, Garden of I don’t recall that at all. Was it difficult? Well, I already kept Eden Apothecary and Healing Room, records of bills and I already had developed relationships 65 Third Street, Point Reyes Station, with organic suppliers, so it was really a continuation and gardenofedenapothecary.com a deepening of what I had already been doing. And being a Virgo with a moon in Capricorn, I have good skills with details and keeping track of things, so that has become very useful. You have 175 herbs here. How much do you sell? I have promised myself that at the end of the year I’m going to tabulate that amount because it’s astonishing how much a little hole-in-the-wall like this sells — hundreds and hundreds of pounds. And the salves? I sell a lot of the salves, including the healing salve I’ve made for 34 years. That’s my specialty. That’s my great love. You rub them on your body? We’re changing the paradigm here. We say rub it in. Plants and healing. Aren’t people skeptical? Some people are afraid. People come from out of town and they are just terrified of the place and they step right out. But others come in and are very open; they find there is something in the store that makes them feel comfortable, happy and at ease. Any trends in herbal treatment? A lot more use of what I have by men. For? It could be using the moisturizing cream as an aftershave. It could be using saw palmetto, a wonderful remedy for prostate issues. m
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Something Blue Eau de Parfum spray by Oscar de la Renta, $115 (3.4 oz), at Saks Fifth Avenue (SF), 415.986.4300.
Pendant necklace with 4.5ct sapphire and diamonds, $17,000, created by Henry Weber at Norman Mahan Jewelers (Mill Valley), 415.389.9300.
Grande Bow heels, $598, at Kate Spade (SF), 415.216.0880.
Something Pentier drop earring, $150, at Tory Burch (SF), 415.398.1525 and toryburch.com.
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Custom-design blue sapphire ring (sapphire 20.03cts, diamonds 1.22cts), price upon request at Sausalito Jewelers (Sausalito), 415.331.2100 and sausalitojewelers.com.
Tiffany Case nail polish by OPI, $9, at Marin Beauty Company (Mill Valley, Novato, San Rafael), marinbeauty company.com
I Do Low-Rise thong by Hanky Panky, $31, at Nordstrom (Corte Madera), 415.927.1690.
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Thank You to our 2013 Sponsors It’s been a wonderful 50th Anniversary Season! This past year, Marin Ballet has enjoyed celebrating 50 years as a Marin County arts non-profit. We are proud of our heritage as a local icon of classical ballet training, and inspired by the generations of students and families who have participated in, and contributed to, the passionate process of dance education. We can’t wait for the next 50 years!
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Bill Petrocellli It’s Bill’s turn. At 75, the bookstore owner is now on Twitter (@BillPetrocelli) and has a website and a blog of his own. Surprisingly, he didn’t need to be this digitally connected during his long career as an attorney or even to communicate with his six grandkids. However, now that he’s written his first novel, A Circle of Thirteen, a tale set in future decades focusing on women’s shifting status in society, people are telling him he needs to hang a shingle in the Author World Wide Web. So far, so good. And after 35 years of welcoming more than MILL VALLEY 10,000 authors, politicians and celebrities to Book Passage, one of the country’s most successful independent bookstores (which he owns and runs with wife Elaine), it’s now his turn to take his book on the road. Already it’s gotten many positive reviews: Friend and fellow author Isabel Allende of San Rafael has said it reveals him to be “as much of a radical feminist as Gloria Steinem.” He considers that quite a compliment. We caught up with him last fall, just before he left for a multicity book tour. MIMI TOWLE You’ve been on the other end of book tours for so many years — did this make it easier for you now that it’s your turn? Sure, but I didn’t anticipate how nice everyone would be and how enjoyable it is to talk to people about my book.
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Any must-read books this year? Yes, many, but since I tend to gravitate toward history, I would highly recommend Bill Bryson’s One Summer: America, 1927, and The Sleepwalkers: How Europe Went to War in 1914, by Christopher Clark.
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All-time favorite book? Again, there are so many options, but at the moment, I’d go with Barbara Tuchman’s Proud Tower: A Portrait of the World Before the War, 1890–1914. She writes about the nuances of a society on the verge of collapse. It’s really a landmark book.
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Why set the story in the future? I thought it was the best way to get perspective on the changing roles of women in society. It let me explore some themes that I couldn’t really do any other way.
Any movie options yet? Not yet, but if there are any producers looking for a story that has some intelligent dialogue between women characters this is it. It can pass the Bechdel test with flying colors.
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Anyone in your book modeled after a real person? I did pattern one character after Madeleine Albright, whom we’ve had the fortune of meeting through Book Passage. Her image kept popping into my head as I was creating that particular character, so I named her Madeleine. I think of it as a compliment, and I hope she agrees.
Favorite drink? A rye Manhattan. I like to make it myself at home, but if I’m out, Brick & Bottle is my favorite bar. m
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F YOU’VE ENJOYED a meal in a Bay Area eatery in the past decade, there is a good chance your food was artfully arranged on an eye-catching piece from Heath Ceramics. The company is a Bay Area mainstay — founded in 1948 on San Francisco’s Clay Street, of all places — that has won international attention for its enduring mid-century designs. Originators Edith and Brian Heath built a Sausalito factory in 1959 and continued to grow Heath Ceramics until 2003, when Sausalito couple Catherine Bailey and Robin Petravic purchased the company and factory. PHILOSOPHY “We make our products and then share them directly with our customers in our stores, so there is a real connection and transparency in what we o˜ er,” Bailey says. “We’re committed to the idea of local manufacturing and building and to supporting a community around making, both here in Marin and in San Francisco.” THE SCOOP Heath Ceramics’ pieces feature a gritty, textured quality that o˜ sets their sleek lines and toned-down colors, a palette favored by designers and shoppers alike. The locally crafted o˜ erings are also moderately priced: Think $130 for a five-piece dinnerware set, $35 for a single dinner plate. “We love to watch people gather pieces to make their dinnerware set their own and build it over time,” Bailey says. BEYOND MARIN While the original dinnerware factory and showroom is still open and functioning on Gate Five Road in Sausalito, the company now has a storefront in San Francisco’s Ferry Building and a newer warehouse space — equal parts retail showroom, tile factory, Blue Bottle Co˜ ee counter and clay studio, complete with wheels and kilns — in the city’s Mission District. You can also find the coveted line at stores across the country, in Canada and Japan. WHAT THEY SAY “Our product is rooted in a history that’s local, but we’re always making sure we move the company and what we make forward,” says Bailey. “We still use the same kind of clay that Edith sourced and many of the same glazes, but we’re also exploring new shapes and ideas — candleholders and clocks, to name two.” CALIN VAN PARIS
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Curated boutique 1 7 on Locust is the first storefront of Be Sweet Yarn’s Nadine Curtis. Aside from the yarn, the Mill Valley shop features finds from around the world, as well as decor, clothing, jewelry and more. sevenon locust.myshopify.com. Another one-stop shop, 2 C. Wonder, has opened its doors in Strawberry Village, and it’s your new destination for great gift finds. cwonder.com
San Francisco–based Hudson Grace has made its way across the bridge and into Larkspur’s Marin Country Mart. Hudson has everything you need for entertaining, from flatware to linens to candles for mood lighting; hudson gracesf.com. Siren Interiors in Mill Valley houses handpicked vintage decor and furniture from the creative minds of Kress Jack, Caroline Lizarraga and Liz Hendey. sireninteriors.com
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Want to tone up while increasing flexibility and relaxing your mind? Try 5 Sumits Yoga in Novato for a heated Bikram-meetsVinyasa class, designed by creator Sumits Banerjee; sumitsyoga.com. If it’s just your teeth that need the tune-up, Magnolia Family Dentistry, the general practice of Marin native Dr. Marcello Indelicato, is now in Larkspur. Perfect that smile for any occasion. magnoliadds.com
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M Stephen Bingham He was an activist in the 1960s and a fugitive in the ’70s; in the ’80s he surrendered and was acquitted. BY JIM WOOD
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turn over a rock and you’ll find someone interesting. Voilà! Here’s Stephen Bingham. His grandfather was Hiram Bingham III, who was born in Hawaii in 1875, married a member of the Tiffany family, discovered the forgotten Incan city of Machu Picchu, and served as Connecticut’s governor, then its U.S. senator. Grandson Stephen Bingham, now 71, lives in San Rafael with wife Françoise Blusseau, whom in met in Paris. After graduating with honors from Yale University (a family tradition), Bingham spent two months in the Mississippi Freedom Summer civil rights project. He then came west to study law at UC Berkeley’s Boalt Hall and, in 1965, interrupted his studies to serve two years with the Peace Corps in West Africa. On returning, he resumed his studies, passed the bar, marched with Cesar Chavez and the United Farm Workers and volunteered to work with Robert Kennedy’s ill-fated presidential campaign. In the hostile environment of late 1960s Berkeley, Bingham settled into the mundane practice of civil law. Or so he thought. It was in 1971 that he innocently went to deliver research materials to prisoner George
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Jackson, who was in San Quentin writing a book while awaiting trial as one of three “Soledad Brothers” accused of killing a Soledad State Prison guard. And it was then — for both Jackson and Bingham — that things went horribly wrong.
Later, I discovered that a grand jury had indicted me for two counts of murder and one count of conspiracy and that I faced the possibility of life in prison. My lawyer friends became adamant that I leave the country.
Please take us through what happened at San Quentin State Prison and later in Berkeley, during the afternoon and evening of August 21, 1971. I’d never been inside San Quentin until visiting George Jackson a few times in the spring of 1971 to discuss filing a civil rights lawsuit regarding his and others’ prison conditions. On August 21, I went there to ensure that an investigator on George’s criminal defense team, Vanita Anderson, was able to get in to see George. It would be her second visit of the week, prohibited under new visiting rules, and it was feared the guards might deny her visit. They did just that, so I agreed to carry in for his review galleys of his new book. At the suggestion of a guard, I also took in a tape recorder of Anderson’s that had been thoroughly examined by the guards at the prison’s front gate. They took the tape recorder apart to make sure nothing was inside it. After a long wait, I met with George; we had a brief talk, I gave him the materials and left with them after he had finished his review. I was late for lunch at my uncle’s; he was a professor at Berkeley. At the time, I was single and riding a small motorcycle so, after the lunch, I stopped at my house briefly and then went to a meeting that lasted until 10 that night. Meanwhile, I had no idea of the horror that had happened inside San Quentin’s Adjustment Center. Some time after I left, George Jackson allegedly used a 9 mm Astra pistol to take a guard hostage and, in the shootout that followed, six men — three guards and three prisoners, including Jackson — were killed. But I knew nothing about it until I got home from the meeting and found maybe 30 people on my front porch. They’d learned about the hostage-taking on the news, and that I was suspected of smuggling in the gun.
announce a genuine investigation, but that didn’t happen. They simply concluded the first night that I must have been responsible since I was the last person from the outside to visit him. My lawyer friends became adamant that I leave the country because my life would clearly be in danger if I was jailed and under control of law enforcement who had lost three officers on August 21. So, my friends obtained for me a new driver’s license and a birth certificate under the name Robert Boarts. It’s likely the ID was obtained from one of the anti–Vietnam War groups helping draft evaders get new identities so they could flee to Canada. I also shaved off y beard and mustache, dyed and straightened my hair and started wearing glasses with plain glass lenses. Unidentified friends gave me perhaps $2,000 and I flew from Las Vegas to Philadelphia, where I got a passport. Of course, I was very tense. Later, I discovered that a grand jury had indicted me for two counts of murder and one count of conspiracy and that I faced the possibility of life in prison. It wasn’t until after my
Opposite page: Bingham now and as a fugitive in Paris in 1978. This page: Bingham on the day he surrendered, July 9, 1984, at Glide Memorial Church. The man on the left is his father.
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return years later when I reviewed my FBI file that I concluded that the police and FBI were not making a determined effort to find me. I’m now convinced they knew I didn’t do what I was accused of. I then flew to Prague, Czechoslovakia, and spent two years in Eastern Europe, where I felt safer because none of the Eastern bloc countries were members of Interpol, the international police organization. I also visited Hungary and Yugoslavia. How did you get to Paris, meet Françoise and return to the U.S. to face trial? I received letters from friends saying it was not safe to return, so in ’74, I went to Paris. I thought it was a big city, easy to get lost in, and a place where I could attend school. I enrolled in film and photography classes, and that’s where I met Françoise. We stayed in Paris for 10 years — with three incognito trips back to see my family and friends in America — before I thought it would be safe to return on a permanent basis. Leonard Weinglass, who’d successfully defended the Chicago Seven, Angela Davis and Daniel Ellsberg, and San Francisco attorney Paul Harris were my
Then, with help from former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, I surrendered and faced a trial for smuggling the 9 mm pistol and a wig to George Jackson. lawyers for the surrender and preliminary hearing, but Len had a scheduling conflict so I had to live undercover in San Jose for six months. Then, with help from former U.S. Attorney General Ramsey Clark, I surrendered and a trial for smuggling the 9 mm pistol and a wig to George Jackson was held in Marin County Superior Court in 1986. Gerald Schwartzbach and Susan Rutberg were my trial attorneys; the trial took three months and I was found not guilty of conspiracy and murder on the jury’s first ballot. Later, several jurors told me they could have found me “totally innocent,” not just “not guilty.” A strange thing is, they never did find out how George Jackson got the gun.
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After that, what happened in your life? Up until a few months ago, I’ve been working in San Francisco with Bay Area Legal Aid. I specialized in welfare law, making sure those who are entitled to benefits such as general assistance indeed get it. I also directed the Legal Barriers to Employment Project, which helps welfare recipients get, and keep, a job. All of it was challenging work; I remain in awe of families that can survive on under $500 a month. Are you comfortable discussing the tragedy that befell you and Françoise in 2009, and its aftermath? Yes. Though it still saddens us both, time has slowly lessened the pain. In 2009, our daughter Sylvia, who was 22 and had just graduated from Yale with honors, was in Cleveland, Ohio, working as an AmeriCorps VISTA volunteer. She had started work with Hard Hatted Women, a nonprofit that helps women work their way out of poverty, and was struck by a truck while bicycling to work. The driver was convicted of felony aggravated vehicular homicide and served time in prison, and his driver’s license was revoked for life. Several months later, a civil settlement was reached without us having to go to court. Françoise and I set up the Sylvia Bingham Fund a few months after Sylvia’s death. It distributes money to small causes we believe Sylvia would have embraced. These include bicycle safety, food banks and groups that encourage hiring low-income women. Locally, we feel, Sylvia would have appreciated the work of Enriching Lives through Music in San Rafael, so we made a small grant to them. If readers would like additional information about Sylvia and the foundation, it can be found at sylviabinghamfund.org. m
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Looking for transcendence? You might just find it running a trail at 5 a.m. BY STEPHANIE MARTIN
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SK THE UNINITIATED what an ultramarathoner is and you will receive answers like “athletes with absolutely shredded feet,” “super-ripped runners” and, inevitably, “crazy people.” According to the Physical Activity Council, one-third of Americans engage in mega-calorie–burning activities like running at least three times a week, and while many have running a marathon on their bucket list, most would never consider doing an ultramarathon. Of course, the term itself probably doesn’t help. Ultra means “beyond the range, scope or limit of,” but that doesn’t mean these events are beyond human limits. While the 100-mile centuries get a great deal of the attention, events such as the 50k and 50-mile also fit the bill. Ultramarathons can be any run that is longer than the traditional marathon distance of 26.2 miles. Still sound like too much? Participating in an ultra is very doable; you just need a plan. We talked to three Marinites, all with full-time professional jobs, about how they fit their training in between family and work responsibilities and what ultra distances do for their mind, body and soul.
mind “I feel like a feather, with no sense of fatigue in my body or my mind,” says Brent Thomson, a veteran longdistance runner who has completed a marathon on Mount Everest. “I see everything around me crystal clear — the colors, the wind. I’m not distracted by anything. I’m 100 percent present and see my entire environment. It just feels wonderful. You are in the space you are supposed to be in.”
Thomson’s story is typical for those who ultra. While running 15 miles over rocky trails with only a headlamp to light the way may sound exhausting, distance runners swear the experience is downright energizing. The Tiburon resident’s love affair with Marin trails began in Fairfax, where one- and two-mile runs quickly turned into 15-plus-mile runs and 75-mile ride-and-ties, the combination trail running and endurance riding sport that marries her two loves, horse riding and running. Today, the Pacific Union International senior vice president runs four days a week in Tennessee Valley, hitting the trail at 6:30 a.m. to run an eight-mile loop before her workday begins. “I’m a different person when I finish a run; it’s really what keeps me balanced,” Thomson says. “I achieve a state of calm that I can’t achieve any other sort of way. After a run, I am really good for the day. It is truly euphoric.” According to a study by the World Institute of Pain, long-distance runners are more “spiritually transcendent” than their non-running peers, with the ability to truly commune with their environment and achieve a real state of bliss mid-run. “When I’m in nature, I can really see what’s going on around me and be one with the trail,” says Ted Knudsen, a San Rafael resident who has completed 69 ultramarathons to date. “I’m motivated by the finish, but I really enjoy the journey in getting there.” Knudsen was attracted to endurance events in the early 1980s when he first saw the Ironman Triathlon on ABC’s M A R I N J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 4 41
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Wide World of Sports. He began marathon training, taking to the trails in his Point Reyes backyard for more of a challenge. Soon, he moved permanently off the asphalt to focus on trail running and has now completed his first of three Western States 100-Mile Endurance Runs, which he describes as giving you a “high for weeks.” “I can feel my brain go into meditative mode, especially on my commute runs into the city when you are looking out from the Marin Headlands over San Francisco as it wakes,” he says. But getting up every day to run and train doesn’t always come easy. “Sometimes it’s in your head that you feel tired, it’s an effort. My advice is just go,” Thomson says. “You feel so much worse if you give in to that feeling. Just go; the rewards are huge.”
body Endurance running — now catching on with the 40- to 49-year-old age group — does entail significant effort and discipline, and sometimes a whole lot of pain. A study published by the Journal of Strength and Conditioning found endurance runners are, perhaps not surprisingly, susceptible to a variety of injuries, from skin-related (foot blisters, hematomas) to musculoskeletal (tendonitis, joint pain, knee ailments). Thomson focuses on training smart. “This is a big part of who I am, so I want to be good at it and I want to keep it in my life,” she notes. “So I take care of my body and how I approach every run. I don’t do foolish things.” Studies have shown that most ultra competitors train in a relatively forgiving way, running on trails versus concrete and with moderately intense exertion, which results in minimal rather than serious injuries. Still, discomfort can mount
exponentially when you are running for several hours on end. So how do they get over the pain hump? “It’s all about internal coaching,” says Kathy Winkler, a two-time Ironman Triathlon age-group winner. “I play mind games with myself, saying things like, ‘You love it when you get to this part,’ or, ‘Okay, 18 miles left, that’s just a trip around the peninsula,’ or, ‘This is just three trips up and down the bike path; you can do this all day, every day, don’t worry.’ I believe it helps that I’m a kindergarten teacher; I can break it down into small, manageable bits.”
The goal doesn’t have to be world championships; sometimes it’s just the next frontier, a new race or location.
This page, top to bottom: Brent Thomson; Kathy Winkler tackles the Big Island Ironman. Opposite page, top to bottom: Ted Knudsen runs Marin; Dean Karnazes finishes his run across America.
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A mother of two, Winkler was a swimmer and runner in high school before she moved on to water polo and triathlons in college. Her growing prowess on the triathlon circuit was quickly recognized by a local running team, who invited her to train with them and try to qualify for the Ironman World Championship. Although she thought she’d never qualify, the Strawberry resident not only made the cut, but also went on to win in her very first appearance. “I love testing my body and I love having a goal,” she says. “I think it’s hard to get motivated to stay very active unless you can measure how you are doing. The goal doesn’t have to be world championships; sometimes it’s just the next frontier, a new race or location that works with my work schedule and family life.” Mentally disassociating from the pain has helped her sail though races despite aches and even injury. Extreme example: She found out she was running on a broken foot only after passing out from heatstroke mid-race and being taken to the medical tent. But inner dialogue isn’t the whole story: All our interviewees say they have high pain thresholds — a common trait among long-distance runners and endurance racers, according to the World Institute of Pain study. “For me, every training run has its purpose. Because you are thinking through your plan, it’s very mental,” Knudsen says. “You focus on executing the plan, which can distract you from the aches and discomfort. Plus, the pain goes away once you finish, but if you don’t finish, that pain doesn’t go away.”
soul Many ultramarathoners say the mental and physical perks are only part of what keeps them going; a sense of community is also part of the appeal. The training itself may be solitary, but endurance racing is anything but. Hundreds of volunteers help competitors at fueling stations, and fellow competitors are likewise a source of support. “The final hour of a century is just magical, when you are just trying to finish and everyone is cheering for you,” Knudsen says. “It’s not about what time you got, it’s about crossing that line. Everyone is so supportive, so positive.”
Clubs like the San Francisco Running Company in Mill Valley schedule organized races and help new and seasoned runners acclimate to all things ultra. Winkler recommends starting with a triathlon and buddying up with another runner in the beginning. “A morning partner can really help
you roll into a disciplined plan, because you hold each other accountable,” she says. “It’s easier to get out of bed when you know someone is counting on you.” Others in your life should also be the wind at your back, especially since the ultra-racing life does require a great deal of sacrifice — from going to bed early to avoiding certain foods to training around family schedules. “My family life is very important to me,” says Knudsen, who has two children, ages 9 and 13. “My kids have come out to watch my big races; they’ve helped on overnights; they’ve been involved since day one.” For anyone who can marshal such resources, ultrarunning can make you feel “10 feet tall and bulletproof,” Thomson attests. That sounds like starting the day — or the new year — off n the right foot. m
...and then there’s dean What does an extreme athlete do after completing 10 Badwater Ultramarathons (135 miles from Death Valley to halfway up Mount Whitney); running the South Pole Marathon (26.2 miles over snow and ice in minus-40-degree weather and 70-mile-an-hour winds); and running 350 miles in under 81 hours? If you’re Marin’s Dean Karnazes, the answer is easy: “I ran across the country.” No, it wasn’t a nonstop. “I ran 40 to 50 miles a day,” the 50-year-old Karnazes says. “It took me 75 days.” The 3,000-mile course, which started at Disneyland and finished in New York City, was covered daily by the Live With Regis and Kelly morning TV show in 2011. Despite 100-degree heat in Arizona, snowfall along the Continental Divide, and stifling humidity through the Ozarks, “I finished in great shape,” Karnazes adds. “I got stronger as I went along.” What’s next for the run-happy Ross resident? “I believe running brings people together, so for three years we’ve been working with the U.S. State Department and the Clinton Global Initiative for me to run a marathon in every country in the world — including Syria,” he says. “Imagine how complicated and challenging that can be.” JIM WOOD
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Winter Roots For healthy, tasty eating, root vegetables are winter gems. STORY AND PHOTOS BY LYNDA BALSLEV
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Too often dismissed as veggies’ homely stepcousins, root vegetables are misunderstood. It’s time to take a closer look. Roots are a storehouse of energy for a growing plant, burrowed deep in the earth where they absorb minerals and nutrients from the soil. Their mottled exterior can belie vibrantly hued flesh brimming with antioxidants and redolent with sweet and nutty flavor. Winter is their season, so next time you pass a display of teetering knobby roots, go ahead and grab a few. Sometimes beauty isn’t just skin deep.
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Spicy Root Fries
_____________ If you can get your hands on purple sweet potatoes at the farmers’ market, they make a great “fry.” Not only do they remain firm while roasting, their novel deep purple color is hard to resist.
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Ingredients 2 pounds assorted roots (such as sweet potatoes, rutabaga, parsnips, carrots) cut into 2-inch batons, ¼ inch wide by ¼ inch thick 2 tablespoons extra-virgin olive oil 2 teaspoons salt 1 teaspoon sweet paprika 1 teaspoon ground cumin ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper ½ teaspoon cayenne, or to taste Directions Preheat the oven to 425°F and preheat a rimmed baking sheet for 5 minutes. Place the root vegetables in a large bowl. Add the oil and toss to coat. Add the spices and toss again. Remove the baking sheet from the oven and spread the roots in one layer on the sheet. Bake in oven until golden brown, about 30 minutes, turning once. Serve warm.
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Baby Beetroot Gratin
_________________ A variety of baby beets, such as red, yellow and Chioggia, will create a brilliant mosaic of color in a luscious gratin. Baby beets do not require peeling, just a thorough wash to remove any dirt.
MAKES ONE 8-BY-8-INCH GRATIN OR EIGHT 6-OUNCE RAMEKINS
Ingredients Unsalted butter 2 cups sour cream 1 garlic clove, minced 1 teaspoon finely grated orange zest Salt Freshly ground black pepper 3 bunches baby beets, ends trimmed, scrubbed clean 4 ounces finely grated Gruyere cheese Fresh thyme leaves Directions Preheat the oven to 375°F. Butter an 8-by-8-inch gratin dish or eight 6-ounce ramekins. Whisk the sour cream, garlic, orange zest, ½ teaspoon of the salt and ½ teaspoon black pepper in a bowl. Thinly slice the beets with a mandolin or knife. Arrange L of the beets, slightly overlapping, in the baking dish or individual ramekins. Spoon L of the sour cream over the beets, carefully spreading to cover. Sprinkle with L of the cheese. Lightly season with salt, pepper and pinch of fresh thyme. Repeat with two more layers. Bake in the oven until beets are tender and the gratin is bubbly and golden, about 45 minutes. Serve warm.
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Smashed Roots
_______________ Beta-carotene-rich sweet potatoes team up with nutty rutabaga and russet potato in this sweet and mellow mash. Feel free to mix and match the roots to your preference. For a lighter version, whole-milk Greek yogurt may be substituted for the sour cream (or for half of it).
SERVES 4 TO 6
Ingredients 2 pounds sweet potatoes, peeled, cut into ¾-inch pieces 1 pound russet potato, peeled, cut into ¾-inch pieces 1 pound rutabaga, peeled, cut into ¾-inch pieces Salt 2 garlic cloves, minced 1 cup sour cream (or whole-milk Greek yogurt) 3 tablespoons unsalted butter, softened ¼ cup finely grated Parmigiano cheese ½ teaspoon freshly ground black pepper Directions Place the potatoes and rutabaga in a large pot. Cover with cold water and add 2 teaspoons salt. Bring to a boil over high heat, then reduce heat to medium-low. Partially cover the pot and boil until the vegetables are very soft. Drain and cool 5 minutes. Transfer to a bowl. Add the garlic, sour cream and butter. Mash with a potato masher to desired consistency. Stir in the cheese, then add salt and pepper to taste. Serve warm.
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White Root Soup _____________ Celery root, or celeriac, is a wizened bulb with a leafy green headdress. Its creamy white flesh has a mild celeryand-parsley flavor. Shred into salads or add to soups, stews or mashed potatoes. SERVES 4 TO 6
Ingredients 1 tablespoon olive oil 1 medium onion, chopped 1½ pounds celery root, peeled, cut into ½-inch pieces ½ pound parsnip, peeled, cut into ½-inch pieces 2 garlic cloves, chopped 4 cups chicken stock 1 sprig thyme ½ cup whole milk, or more to taste 1 teaspoon salt, or more to taste 1 teaspoon freshly ground black pepper Truffle salt (optional garnish)
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Big Day
Although there are many ways to plan them, these five weddings show that the only necessary ingredient is love.
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RISTI A ND TR AVIS, now living in Mill Valley, became acquainted during nursing school in Pennsylvania, but their mothers were a step ahead of them, in more ways than one. For years, both moms worked as registered nurses in the same cardiac catheterization lab. Despite their parents’ coworker status, Kristi and Travis formed a relationship on their own accord, first as study partners, then as best friends and finally as husband and wife. “It’s the ongoing joke in our family that my mom used to say to Trav’s, ‘I wish my Kristi would meet someone like your Travis’ — and it happened,” says Kristi. “I like to think of it as our little fairy tale come true.” Travis had planned on popping the question on a trip to New York City, but could not find a spot that felt just right. Soon after, the couple flew to San Francisco to visit the groom’s mother and stumbled upon Rodeo Beach. Travis and Kristi returned to their newfound treasure the next day, with Travis’ mother (and a video camera) in tow. “I feel so silly looking back, but even as he asked me to sit down on the rock and got down on one knee, I didn’t have a clue that he was about to propose,” says Kristi. The couple knew immediately where they wanted to tie the knot: Maui. With the help of Patty Heath Flax from White Orchid Wedding, the two planned their nuptials from afar, settling on the coveted date of October 11, 2012. They also knew they wanted an intimate event. “I never wanted a large wedding where I felt obligated to invite everyone I know,” says Travis. “On our wedding day, I found myself very thankful to be surrounded by our core group of family and friends. It was truly a celebration of our marriage.” For Kristi, the location brought the experience full circle. “Just being at my favorite place since I was a little girl, the beach, with my toes in the sand and hearing the waves kiss the shore, all while standing next to my best friend and now husband was breathtaking,” says Kristi. “This was very much my dream wedding.”
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We grew extremely close our senior year of high school and before I left for college in San Diego, I knew I was going to marry Kim.
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St. Vincent’s School for Boys, San Rafael, July 27, 2013 T DIDN’T TA KE Kim and Eric long to find each other — the high school sweethearts met and fell in love during their sophomore year at Marin Catholic and were each other’s dates for junior and senior prom. “We grew extremely close our senior year of high school and before I left for college in San Diego, I knew I was going to marry Kim,” says Eric. Kim’s mutual assuredness happened when her mother fell ill and was taken to the hospital. “When Eric found out that we were there, he waited in the parking lot for hours until I came out,” says Kim. “He had collected a bunch of little things that reminded me of my childhood, and it was so comforting that he knew what would make me feel better.” Soon after, Eric proposed on the roof of their first shared apartment in San Francisco, where they took in the lights and discussed the ideal ceremony, which would take place the following July at St. Vincent’s School for Boys. The food was easy — chef Heidi Krahling, a longtime friend of the groom’s family, catered via her San Anselmo restaurant Insalata’s. Both bride and groom describe the meal as one of the best they’ve ever had. They also agree that they wouldn’t change a thing about the event; Eric credits Kim for the ceremony’s success. “Everything about it was so special,” he says. “Kim put so much effort and thought behind everything, and everyone who came saw it.” Personal details, like a cake in the likeness of their French bulldog Cooper, ensured the event was uniquely “Kim and Eric.” “The best part of the entire wedding, for me, was walking down the aisle and keeping my eyes on Eric,” says Kim. “As soon as I saw him, all my nerves went away.”
CEREMONY St. Vincent’s School for Boys COORDINATOR Lindsey Relyea, lrelyea.com PHOTOGRAPHER Allyson Wiley, allysonwiley.com FLORIST Marcia, Main Street Floragardens, mainstflora gardens.com CATERING Insalata’s, insalatas.com DRESS Modern Trousseau, moderntrousseau.com BRIDESMAID DRESSES Jenny Yoo Collection, jennyyoo.com INVITATIONS Bella Figura, bellafigura.com MUSIC Chris Fox, Boutique DJs, boutiquedjs.com HAIR Sloan, Showroom 383 Salon, showroom383salon.com MAKEUP Danielle, Laura Mercier, lauramercier.com PRE-WEDDING SITE weddingwire.com
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It truly feels like my wedding took place in an amazing enchanted forest. The twinkly lights that are strung from the trees add such elegance to the natural beauty of the redwoods.
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been attending UCLA for one week before she found Michael. The couple met at a mutual friend’s apartment, and events were immediately set in motion. A few months later, they shared their first kiss at midnight on New Year’s Eve, and went on their first date — to Tennessee Valley Beach — on New Year’s Day. “We started dating in January of 2008. I was in love with her by February,” says Michael. “I fell pretty hard and fast.” When they returned to Tennessee Valley Beach four-and-a-half years later, Michael proposed (spoiler: she said yes). A Marin native, Caitlin knew she wanted to get married locally. She and her mother, who work together at their family-owned business, Happy Feet Dance School, planned the wedding, which took place at Deer Park Villa last August. “I really appreciated the family feel of Deer Park Villa; there was absolutely no pretention,” says Caitlin. “They have been a local business for so many years, just like my family’s business, and I could tell that they care a lot about each of their clients.” The wedding was very intimate, with toasts from Caitlin’s father, brother and twin sister, and from Michael’s best man. The setting also made for a memorable experience. “It truly feels like my wedding took place in an amazing enchanted forest,” says Caitlin. “The twinkly lights that are strung from the trees add such elegance to the natural beauty of the redwoods.” And as Caitlin’s (and now Michael’s) life is all about dance, it makes sense that a favorite moment took place on the floor. “Our DJs played “Hit The Road Jack” and my family and coworkers, many of whom are tap dancers, broke into an impromptu Shim Sham, the national anthem of tap dance,” says Caitlin. “From there, my brother and I improvised a swing-tap dance. We didn’t want the night to end!” A ITLIN H A D ON LY
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the two met while enjoying solo lunches at the Buckeye Roadhouse on the afternoon of Christmas Eve, which meant Cupid was working overtime, considering Kate was living in Washington state. “We sat next to each other, me with my pulled pork sandwich, Raymond with his Oysters Bingo. He was rather taken with my enthusiasm towards my sandwich,” says Kate. Mutual admiration bloomed and soon Kate relocated her flower business to Marin with a commitment and an eventual wedding in the plans. “I just didn’t want my days to not include him; there was this emptiness without him in my life. He’s quite special,” says Kate. “Plus, he has season tickets to the Giants.” Kate and Raymond settled into their life together, renovating their home and the Kate’s Blossoms studio, and one Saturday afternoon the couple decided they would wed the following week. After reserving their license and service at the Marin County courthouse, they took to the phones to share their “save the dates” for the reception at Cavallo Point’s Murray Circle, a location Kate chose from her experience designing weddings there. “As we began to plan the ceremony, we knew we just wanted the two of us at the service. The reception part was easy — knowing firsthand how magical this location is at the mouth of the Gate, there was no other choice for us,” says Kate. Twenty-eight other guests joined the newlyweds at their after-party, with toasts being a favorite moment. “Kathleen’s brother toasted us on behalf of her family and our friend Kirk toasted us on behalf of all friends present,” says Raymond. “We still have lumps in our throats from the love shared with us that day.” Although the couple enjoyed the reception, Raymond does have one regret: “While one serving of scallops was plenty, I really should have ordered two servings,” he says. But he certainly doesn’t regret taking his vows. “Life is never dull with Kate,” he says. “And I can’t fall asleep unless she’s snoring next to me.”
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Right away I knew Sam was such a special person. We both had so many of the same interests and goals and I felt so happy when I was with him.
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ter with a future husband, but when Somer, working in Marin and living in San Francisco, traveled to one such event in her hometown in Orange County, sparks flew. At an après-event group dinner, she met her perfect match — Sam, an orthopedic surgeon who had just relocated to Newport Beach weeks earlier. After linking up on Facebook the next morning, the two immediately began dating long-distance. “Right away I knew Sam was such a special person,” says Somer. “We both had so many of the same interests and goals and I felt so happy when I was with him.” A few years later, during a spring trip to Calistoga Ranch, Sam surprised Somer with a day of pampering that culminated with a private dinner in the ranch’s wine cave. “All of our favorite songs were arranged to be playing throughout the night,” says Somer. “He proposed while Dean Martin was singing ‘How Lucky Can One Guy Be.’ ” Fast-forward to the wedding planning, and there wasn’t anywhere else the two could imagine getting married than back at Calistoga Ranch. “California wine country is always one of our favorite destinations, but Calistoga Ranch specifically has a special place in our hearts — there is nowhere more beautiful, peaceful, restful and romantic than the ranch, and we wanted those closest to us to experience all that it has to offer,” Somer says. In June, a small group of friends and family descended upon Napa for a weekend of food, wine and laughter at numerous private events. Wedding day at the ranch was flawless, with the ceremony for 45 guests set on the lakefront lawn, followed by a delectable four-course dinner. “The ranch was an absolutely beautiful place for our ceremony and dinner,” says Sam. “Dining lakeside in the canyon with all of our guests seated at a single, communal table was intimate and perfect on the warm summer night.”
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The Wedding Planner Make your day special with the experts on the following pages. FLOWERS Kate’s Blossoms . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Mill Valley Flowers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 71 JEWELERS Alix & Company . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Johann Paul Jewelers . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66 Julianna’s Fine Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 63 Lang Antiques . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 Norman Mahan Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 Sofia Jewelry . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Stephan Hill Jewelry Designers . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Union Street Goldsmith . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 MAKEUP Pretty Girl Makeup . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 VENUES Brick & Bottle . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 69 Casa Madrona . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 65 Cavallo Point Lodge . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 67 Dominican University . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 73 Inn Above Tide . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 68 Marin Country Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 62 Peacock Gap Golf Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 61 Richmond Country Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 64 Spinnaker Restaurant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 72 StoneTree Golf Club . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 70 The Club at Harbor Point . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 66
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The Clubhouse at Peacock Gap MARIN COUNTY WEDDINGS ARE BACK AT PEACOCK GAP 333 Biscayne Drive San Rafael, CA 415.453.4910 x210 peacockgapevents.com
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Our brand new 19,400 square foot Clubhouse sets a new standard for modern elegance in North Bay wedding venues. Timeless architecture, unsurpassed amenities, world-class cuisine, and the serene backdrop of beautiful native landscape and the manicured Peacock Gap Golf Club, combine to create the perfect location for your special day. The beautiful and spacious indoor ballrooms are surrounded by floor-to-ceiling windows that boast gorgeous views of south Marin County and open to the spectacular wraparound decks, providing the perfect indoor/outdoor wedding ceremony and reception venue. Indoor spaces are available for more than 1,300 guests and our rooftop deck holds an additional 1,400 guests. The Clubhouse also features separate, well-appointed bride and groom suites. Our professional catering and culinary staff are dedicated to guiding you through every planning decision and detail, and we look forward to addressing any special requests you might have to ensure that your special event is both relaxing and memorable. For more details, please contact our catering department at 415-453-4910 x210 or visit us on line at www.peacockgapevents.com.
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arin Country Club is an exclusive club offering a majestic setting for your special day. Nestled in the rolling hills of the Ignacio Valley, the property is surrounded by lush lavender, flourishing olive trees, and is home to a picturesque 18-Hole Championship Golf Course. Inside the prestigious Tuscan-style Clubhouse, two brilliant rooms capture your attention. The Grand Ballroom overlooking the first tee provides beautiful canyon views that are sure to impress your guests. The Library, complete with a fireplace, can add a more intimate feel to your ceremony or reception. Either of these unique spaces will present the perfect setting for your wedding. Completing the Marin Country Club prestige, our elite staff delivers the highest standards of service and excellence, making sure your big day exceeds all of your dreams.
500 Country Club Drive • Novato, CA 415.382.6714 • marincountryclub.com kcelli@marincountryclub.com
Kate’s Blossoms MARIN, SONOMA, NAPA, SAN FRANCISCO Custom floral design services for weddings and receptions, grand and small. Complementing the couple’s dreams, wishes, and family traditions is the hallmark of Kate’s work. A centrally located design studio, and experience designing events in this region, gives Kate the distinctive ability to help coordinate your wedding flowers, and styling details, so you may fully enjoy your memorable day. 415.408.3862 • kathleen@katesblossoms.com bloomisphere.com • katesblossoms.com
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ulianna’s Fine Jewelry offers you an exquisite selection of wedding rings, fine watches, and upscale gifts. Select stunning jewelry from prestigious designers such as Simon G, Roberto Coin, Mikimoto and Gabrielle, or consult with Julianna’s custom design expert, Jean-Louis, to create the one-of-a-kind item you are imagining.
They offer the finest quality diamonds at very competitive prices and they make it easy and comfortable for you to find the perfect rings in which to celebrate your love and devotion. Commemorate the day for other special loved ones by choosing a thoughtful and lasting gift from a wide selection of fine Swiss watchmakers: Rolex, Breitling, Omega, Frederique Constant and Raymond Weil. Their selection, design services, superior quality and customer service has resulted in many happy customers and friendships over the last 29 years. They are a family, and they treat you like you are too. They love seeing that “I just found the perfect ring” look on your face! They help all ages and all budgets give the perfect gift of love, shown recently when a Mother received a silver charm bracelet from her four daughters as a birthday gift. Julianna’s helped each daughter lovingly choose just the right charm as their designated keep sake. Next time you’re in the Village at Corte Madera, stop by and find Julianna, her daughter Judy, her granddaughter Caitlyn, or any of their devoted staff ready and happy to offer you expert advice on all your fine jewelry desires.
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Richmond Country Club 15 MINUTES FROM CENTRAL MARIN Steeped in history and hidden in a private oasis above San Pablo Bay, this stunning golf course with charming Tudor style clubhouse is a winning choice for your wedding and reception, or your corporate event. Contact Richmond Country Club by visiting our website: www.myrichmondcc.org or calling (510) 495-4909. 1 Markovich Lane • Richmond, CA 510.495.4909 • myrichmondcc.org
Union Street Goldsmith GLENDA QUEEN AND TERRY BRUMBAUGH Glenda Queen and Terry Brumbaugh have been in the jewelry business so long they’re now creating wedding bands for the children of couples whose rings they made decades ago. With 40 years in the trade, their shop, with its big Dutch doors and friendly staff, is welcoming and unpretentious, and their collections fresh, contemporary, creative and fun. Each case bursts with jellybean colors – yellow diamonds, orange sapphires, pistachio-green pearls and other exotic gems, set in rose, yellow and white gold and, especially, in platinum. Glenda and Terry have an affection for combining simple, unfussy shapes and unusual materials to create fine jewelry that goes as well with Levi’s as it does with black tie. The shop also carries collections by designers from around the world.
1909 Sutter Street • San Francisco, CA 415.776.8048 • unionstreetgoldsmith.com
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Casa Madrona Hotel & Spa A STUNNING, LEGENDARY WEDDING LOCATION 801 Bridgeway Sausalito, CA 800.288.0502 casamadrona.com
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magine your perfect wedding, held high atop a lush hillside at the legendary Casa Madrona. You and your loved one exchange vows in front of family and friends. The San Francisco Bay glistens in the background. You celebrate. You dance. You relax. You know that every detail of your wedding is being handled by our creative and talented staff. Your life is just beginning. At Casa Madrona, you can select from two distinct venues, each of which are architecturally unique. Our stylish and contemporary Junto event space is located in our historic Victorian mansion, listed on the National Register of Historic Spaces. The mansion recently underwent a multi-million dollar transformation, including an architecturally stunning 1,700-square foot wedding venue that includes a sprawling deck and floor-to-ceiling glass doors. Or choose our Salone Grande, with three sections that can be opened up to your exact specifications. Both rooms, of course, have brilliant views of the Richardson Bay and the San Francisco skyline. Located in charming Sausalito, Casa Madrona is only 15 minutes to downtown San Francisco. We offer 63 unique cottages, suites and loft-style accommodations that combine vintage architecture with contemporary, one of-a-kind stylings. At Casa Madrona, you’ll find a breathtaking location and unsurpassed event space, resulting in unforgettable memories. Don’t just imagine it – go ahead and have the wedding you’ve always wanted.
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arbor Point is an elegant location whose waterfront setting on Strawberry Point is in perfect harmony with the delectable cuisine of its restaurant, Nourish. The glass-and-wood venue sits at the edge of a lagoon in a quiet corner of the bay, where sea birds from a nearby preserve loll offshore. The main room is intimate and relaxed, yet spacious, with open-beamed architecture and floor-to-ceiling windows. There is an expansive bay view panorama; if you prefer your viewing outside, slip onto one of the decks surrounding the building. For those chilly evenings, two large fireplaces are available to warm your guests. Nourish’s culinary team will customize your menus, from California cuisine to American classic. Plus, their in-house Event Coordinator will help plan the details of your celebration, while working within budget, whether a wedding and/or reception, or other events such as anniversaries, birthdays, bar and bat mitzvahs, memorials… Photo by Dmitry Fisher
475 E Strawberry Drive • Mill Valley, CA 415.381.4400 • eatatnourish.com
Johann Paul Jewelers FOR ALL YOUR JEWELRY NEEDS Johann Paul Jeweler’s philosophy is to provide unsurpassed customer service, value and quality. They also pride themselves on being a full Bridal Boutique, by offering classic and innovative wedding and engagement designs such as Yael Designs (pictured), the only JCK Jewelers Choice Award Winner. Johann Paul also carries Elliott Chandler, Martin Flyer, Scholdt Designs, and of course Hearts on Fire. 272 Bon Air Shopping Ctr • Greenbrae, CA 415.461.1866 • johannpauljeweler.com
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Cavallo Point Lodge INCOMPARABLE WEDDINGS IN AN ICONIC LOCATION 601 Murray Circle Fort Baker, Sausalito, CA 888.651.2003 | 415.339.4709 weddings@cavallopoint.com cavallopoint.com
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ne of Northern California’s most romantic locations, Cavallo Point marries breathtaking beauty in a historic setting with understated luxury, inviting wedding spaces, outstanding food and wine, and gracious accommodations. The awardwinning lodge is ideal for incomparable weddings that are classic, elegant and timeless. Located in the Golden Gate National Parks at the Golden Gate Bridge, the scenic natural setting complements a venue that is sophisticated and serene, historic and contemporary. A single source for extraordinary weddings, Cavallo Point welcomes 10–180 people in adaptable indoor event spaces including the historic chapel. Outdoor spaces for 20–250 provide bridge, city and bay views. Unique venues like the Cooking School are perfect for bridesmaids’ lunches, rehearsal dinners and receptions. Wedding menus, inspired by Chef Justin Everett’s acclaimed cuisine and enhanced by the stellar wine list, feature fresh, local ingredients. Professional catering and planning support ensure a flawless event. Wedding packages make planning easy. For overnight guests, the lodge offers 142 Historic and Contemporary rooms and suites. Green and sustainable, the inviting accommodations feature luxury amenities. Most have cozy fireplaces or stunning views. The world-class spa nurtures with soothing treatments and heated outdoor meditation pool. Dining options include award-winning Murray Circle, Farley Bar and the Tea Bar. Activities include yoga, hiking, biking and more. (Photo by Drozian Photoworks) #5 Top Resort in the U.S. Travel + Leisure / World’s Best Awards Voted #1 Best Wedding Venue ABC7 Bay Area A-List 2013
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Stephan-Hill SO MANY WAYS TO SAY I LOVE YOU Diamonds are chosen for many different occasions, a diamond engagement ring, an anniversary ring, diamond earrings or exquisite diamond pendants. Not only do they capture the moment, but there is always a story bound to them. Begin your own history with a diamond from the collections at Stephan-Hill or create your very own custom design. 1226 Fourth Street • San Rafael, CA 415.459.5808 • stephanhill.com
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his intimate Sausalito waterfront haven with 31 rooms and suites is possibly one of the most romantic destinations to be found. Chic and understated interiors lead to simply mesmerizing views from private furnished room decks. Sited directly on SF Bay, every room and suite has sweeping views of the bay, city skyline, Alcatraz, Angel Island and Marin. The spectacular brief ferry ride to San Francisco is but a few steps from the hotel. Guests enjoy an array of complimentary amenities. To name a few: generous expanded continental breakfast buffet, evening wine and cheese, in room binoculars, loaner bicycles, plush robes and slippers. Fireplaces and deep soaking tubs are popular in-room luxuries. Nothing is more coveted though than the unforgettable experience of sharing with a loved one the enthralling, ever-changing play of light and sea life on the bay. 2013 Best Hotels in The World Conde Nast Traveler
30 El Portal • Sausalito, CA 415.332-9535 • innabovetide.com
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One cannot think well, love well, sleep well, if one has not dined well.
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Led by award-winning chef, Scott Howard, our professional services include:
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~ Virginia Wolff cott Howard Events is a full service catering and events company centrally located in Marin, California with coast-to-coast services beyond the Bay Area.
Our thoughtful team will help you coordinate your special day from the minute you say, “I Do.” Sophisticated and luxurious venues to intimate in-home receptions - menu to décor - our professional and friendly team provides kid-glove attention and our creativity is unmatched.
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Our goal is to create your moment, weaving together the spirit of your celebration with fresh ingredients and an inspired menu. Let’s make a plan!
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9 StoneTree Lane • Novato, CA 415.209.6296 • stonetreegolf.com
Lang Antiques BEAUTIFUL VINTAGE JEWELS SINCE 1969 When you buy an engagement ring at Lang Antiques you receive more than a ring. Our expert staff will provide the best customer service possible while assisting you in the selection of a vintage ring as unique as your love. We have the largest selection of high quality true vintage engagement rings that you will find anywhere.
323 Sutter Street • San Francisco, CA 415.982.2213 • langantiques.com
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Mill Valley Flowers 54 Throckmorton Ave Mill Valley, CA 415.388.7781 millvalleyflowers.com MVFlowers94941@aol.com
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t Mill Valley Flowers, every loving wedding couple is unique and we enjoy the honor of providing the flowers for this most precious day. From the lush, romantic bridal bouquets to the impressive reception flowers, our designers bring together a palette of color and style that truly sets a tone of beauty and celebration. We take great pride in our wedding flowers, fabulous arches and chuppahs. The wedding consultation will visit all aspects of color, design and budget. We can then custom design the arrangements to suit your desires. No wedding is too small or too large, we serve the entire Bay Area and the Wine Country. Since 1990, Annabella and her husband Lars, along with a few of the industry’s best designers, have been making beautiful floral creations for weddings and events of every size. Our wedding team is passionate about their work and has been voted “Best of The Knot” two years in a row. Our creek-side flower shop has been a beautiful landmark of downtown Mill Valley for almost 40 years. Come and see what all of the buzz is about. We are open seven days a week and bring fresh flowers in daily. We deliver Monday through Saturday throughout Marin County and San Francisco. Keep us in mind for all your special occasions.
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Pretty Girl Makeup LOOK GLAMOROUS ON YOUR SPECIAL DAY Christina Flach is a highly sought after Celebrity Makeup Artist and CEO of Pretty Girl Makeup. I will create the most flawless makeup to last through your special day. Having worked with Brides, Models, Actresses, Actors, Musicians, Athletes and Socialites, I will make you look and feel like the Queen of the Day!
prettygirlmakeup@gmail.com • 415.717.9864 prettygirlmakeup.comy • christinaflachmakeup.com
Spinnaker Restaurant WEDDINGS ˜ REHEARSALS ˜ SPECIAL EVENTS The Spinnaker banquet facility is located on the water in historic Sausalito. The banquet room and its outdoor deck boast scenic views of the San Francisco Bay, Angel Island, Belvedere and Sausalito waterfront. The room can accommodate up to 160 people for a seated or buffet meal with dance floor, DJ/band and bar setup. Our banquet staff would be happy to work with you to plan a unique and memorable event. 100 Spinnaker Drive • Sausalito, CA 415.332.1572 • thespinnaker.com
Norman Mahan Jewelers A FAMILY OF JEWELRY EXPERIENCE 45 year established reputation for fine craftsmanship, design, service and Gemological knowledge. Our jeweler will assist you in the design and creation of the perfect wedding and engagement rings. You will be shown diamonds under the microscope, becoming knowledgeable about diamond’s unique and fascinating characteristics. A treasure to last a lifetime. Graduate Gemologist and Certified Gemologist. 800 Redwood Hwy • Mill Valley, CA 415.389.9300
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Have the wedding of your dreams on the stunning campus of Dominican University of California. Set among beautifully landscaped grounds, majestic trees and classic buildings, the campus is the perfect romantic backdrop for your fairy tale wedding. Our experienced catering team, professional staff and unique venues that can accommodate up to 300 people, will make your wedding dreams come true. emo@dominican.edu 415.485.3228 • www.dominican.edu
Alix & Company ENGAGEMENT AND WEDDING RINGS Classic, Romantic, Modern, Vintage. At her gallery and workshop in downtown Mill Valley, jewelry designer Janet Alix uses recycled gold, platinum, and ethical gemstones to design custom rings from the simple to the sophisticated. High ceilings with slow-moving fans, old wooden floors and beautiful display cases make this romantic showroom a delightful place to find the ring of your dreams. 55 Throckmorton Avenue • Mill Valley, CA 415.380.0880 • alixandcompany.com
Sofia Jewelry YOU MIGHT JUST FALL IN LOVE, AGAIN Because every union is unique, Sofia Jewelry plays an important role in offering picture-perfect wedding jewelry. From your rings to ensembles for the entire party, we make dreams come true. Carefully curated pieces from distinguished craftspeople, or custom created from your ideas, Sofia Jewelry is the place celebrants have been quietly recommending for years. Small, select and often surprising. 80 Throckmorton Ave • Mill Valley, CA 415.388.8776 • sofiajewelry.com
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T H E L AT E ST LO C A L T R AV E L D E A L S A N D G E TAWAYS PLU S J O U R N E YS A RO U N D T H E G LO B E A guest enjoys the Moon Garden at Osmosis Day Spa.
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Start the year off ight with a day at the spa. BY MIMI TOWLE
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T’S TIME TO take a deep breath, regroup from the holidays and get healthy. We’ve taken on the difficult challenge of vetting a handful of outof-town spas, far enough from central Marin (we use Corte Madera Town Center as a starting point) to feel like a getaway, but close enough to make it home by dinner.
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Housed in a historic building/former commune on Bohemian Highway in the tiny town of Freestone, Osmosis is a favorite getaway for spa-goers of all types. For pampering, look to award-winning organic facials and therapeutic massage; for those hoping to detox, the cedar enzyme baths (see sidebar) will do the trick. Since 1985, founder Michael Stusser has meticulously curated all he has learned about meditation, relaxation and body therapies for his aptly named retreat. After trying a cedar enzyme bath while living in Japan, he decided to bring that unique cleansing therapy back to the States. “I went to Kyoto to study gardening and ended up staying for three years learning the art of meditation,” he adds. Inspired by that experience, the on-site Moon Garden at Osmosis has a babbling brook Stusser perfected by spending days pouring water out off offee cans onto the rocks until he got the right sonic tone; there’s also a large bed of fragrant chamomile. Rock statues evoke the Zen parable of the Ox and the Ox Herder. And in the spa’s new Field of Hammocks, hammocks and sound therapy serve as a relaxation aid.
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starting at $149. MILES FROM TOWN CENTER 49.6 LUNCH Order an organic lunch in the gardens, or walk across to street to the Wild Flour Bakery. osmosis.com
• Dr. Wilkinson’s Hot Springs Resort This popular rejuvenation spot welcomed its millionth mud-bath customer last fall. Founded in 1952 by Dr. John Wilkinson, the day-spa-turned-resort recently won a 2013 Certification of Excellence from TripAdvisor. After moving to Calistoga, Wilkinson, a practicing chiropractor, became fascinated with the restorative
properties of the mud made from combining the area’s hot mineral water with volcanic ash. These days, the resort is run by his children Mark and Carolynne, who have not touched their father’s original mud recipe. COST Rooms start at $139; 50-minute massage with mud bath $179. MILES FROM TOWN CENTER 61.3 LUNCH Keep the funky vibe going and head to Cafe Sarafornia, or savor a Michelin-rated lunch at Solbar at Solage Calistoga. drwilkinson.com
• Spa Terra at The Meritage Resort
When Spa Terra opened at The Meritage in 2007, the Napa Valley resort made hospitality
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history by introducing the world’s first entirely underground spa. Built 40 feet below the property’s iconic grape crusher statue, the 9,500-square-foot, $7.5 million project features steam grottos, soaking pools, water walls and lavishly appointed private treatment rooms for individuals and couples. COST Rooms start at $585; 50-minute massage $120. MILES FROM TOWN CENTER 38.9 LUNCH Choose from one of the on-site restaurants. themeritageresort.com
• Sense Spa at Rosewood Sand Hill
Wondering how the venture capital mavens of Menlo Park’s Sand Hill Road get their
mojo? It’s been said the superluxe Sense Spa at Rosewood Sand Hill might be a party to their success. This high-tech luxurious facility offers 13 treatment rooms and separate men’s and women’s locker rooms, each with a relaxation area, wet lounge and outdoor courtyard with whirlpool. On your way out, get a blow-dry at Alex Chases Salon so you’ll be ready for dinner at the hotel’s signature Michelin-rated restaurant, Madera. COST Rooms start at $199; 50-minute massage $140. MILES FROM TOWN CENTER 44.1 LUNCH Poolside dining in a cabana — what could be more relaxing? rosewoodhotels.com m
Cedar Enzyme Bath If you’re recovering from holiday stress and need a metabolic boost to boot, look no further than Osmosis Day Spa’s cedar enzyme bath, the only treatment of its kind in the United States. It’s a 20-minute soak in a fragrant, organic mulch — a self-heating and -cleaning mixture made of wood fibers, rice bran and more than 600 active enzymes. The enzymes mimic the human body’s natural processes and interact with your own enzymes to increase metabolism and circulation, calm the nerves and detoxify your system. C.V.P.
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APPELLATIONS
CALLING ALL WRITERS Wine and travel writer Marcy Gordon recently launched Writing Between the Vines, a nonprofit arts program pairing writers looking for a peaceful place to work with wineries offering private lodgings. Accepted applicants win a one-week stay on winery property for free. A selection committee reviews each candidate’s application and writing sample; a $25 application fee goes toward funding the program (which is financed by the wineries as well). Authors chosen can pick from three private cottages in Sonoma, on the grounds of Arista Winery, DaVero Farms and Winery, or Moshin Vineyards. The program is open to writers in all genres on all subjects — you needn’t be a wine, food or travel writer to apply. Email Gordon for more information at info@writingbetween thevines.org. SOMER TEJWANI
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Eat + Learn If a typical dinner in wine country seems a little been-there-donethat, check out Healdsburg’s SHED. The classroom/shop/ cafe/community space is hosting a dinner on January 25 prepared by Bar Tartine’s Nick Balla and Courtney Burns, with a butchery demonstration by Sonoma Meat Company’s Rian Rinn. healdsburgshed.com
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January 1 the new visitor center at Hall Wines officially opens to the public for tours, tastings and production. Familyowned Hall in St. Helena was the first winery in California to be LEED Gold certified, and its new, modern high-tech visitor center is following the same eco-guidelines. hallwines.com
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Corporate Cook-Off
Forget the staid ropes-course team-building exercises: Charlotte Capan’s Le Culinaire Concierge offers Iron Chef–style events for corporate camaraderie. What better way to bond than over concocting the perfectly spiced sauce or a super soufflé? Capan, a Sausalito resident, can transform conference rooms and outdoor spaces into kitchens for the events, where she reveals a mystery ingredient, then gives each team (aided by professional chef instructors) an hour to brainstorm and incorporate the ingredient into two finished entrées. Winners take home imported Italian treats and Capan’s “Golden Leek” award. Prices start at $150 per person. letzcook.com S.T. 78 J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 4 M A R I N
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HE YEA R 2013 has been a SUPer year for the sport of stand-up paddleboarding. Enjoying one of the fastest-growing sports today, boarders can be found in inland waterways and island crossings all around the world. Here in Marin, supcurrents.com, created by Sausalito’s Geoff ames, lists all things SUP in the Bay Area, including the best places to launch from and where to get gear and information on upcoming races like the next Battle of the Bay, to be held September 20. For those who want to race or simply glide in regions beyond the bay, here are four events not to miss. MIMI TOWLE
Racers take in the sights at London’s Little Venice.
• March in Mexico
Train here in the Bay Area with fitness expert, Olympic windsurfer and fierce SUP competitor Jen Fuller to prepare for the Punta Sayulita Classic March 7–9. The race “has a reputation for great competition as well as fun — after all, it is Mexico,” Fuller says. Teaming with yogi Shanti Tiling, Fuller has created a lodging package that includes transportation from the airport; SUP rentals; SUP clinics
focusing on technique, turns, endurance, downwind runs and more; video analysis of your stroke; and shared accommodations in two- or three-bedroom condos. $1,800 per person for six nights. sweatplaylive.com
• June in London
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for the challenge.” For lodgings, race sponsor Outrigger Hotels and Resorts is offering special rates via the event website. molokai2oahu.com
• August in Tahoe
The annual Tahoe Nalu includes both 10- and
five-mile races, starting at Kings Beach in Lake Tahoe. This year the event takes place August 15–17. As always, the weekend will include numerous festivities related to the race; check the website for more information. tahoenalu.com m
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Experts only for the Molokai2Oahu on July 27, but if you qualify, sign up now and start training — really training. Founded by SUPer stars Dawson Jones, Garrett McNamara and Mike Takahashi, the contest includes a 32-mile journey across the 2,300-foot-deep Kaiwi Channel. “The Molokai Channel is very dangerous and can present some amazing conditions for racing including high wind and large swells,” says Takahashi. “It is definitely a bucket list event for the selected paddlers who prepare
Left: Jen Fuller works on buoy turning technique. Above: Get boarding information at supcurrents.com.
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THEATER THRU Jan 19 The Book of Mormon Winner of nine Tony Awards including best musical, The Book of Mormon features music and lyrics from Trey Parker and Matt Stone, the creators of the TV series South Park. Orpheum Theatre (SF). 800.746.1799, shnsfcom
COMEDY 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
THEATER JAN 11–19 A Year with Frog and Toad See two of the most beloved children’s book characters onstage in this musical adaptation of the popular Caldecott and Newbery Medal–winning series Frog and Toad. Join the two and their forest friends as they learn about life and friendship. Marin Theatre Company (Mill Valley). 415.388.5200, marintheatre.org
JAN 24–FEB 23 Ubu Roi Alfred Jarry’s infamous parody of Shakespeare’s Macbeth, a theatrical anomaly that replaces the tragic hero with a greedy, sadistic, obscene ogre. Reminiscent of many a contemporary political leader’s fall from grace through corruption. Cutting Ball Theater (SF). 415.525.1205, cuttingball.com JAN 26 Circus Bella Kids of all ages are invited to enjoy a
breathtaking performance by aerialists and gymnasts as well as the general slapstick antics of the members of San Francisco’s Circus Bella. The performance is accompanied by live music from Rob Reich. JCCSF (SF). 415.292.1233, jccsf.org
DANCE JAN 9–12 After the Light A performance installation created in concert with visual designer
Matthew Antaky, costume designer Mary Domenico and composer Dan Wool. Antaky creates an environment defined by the shifting geometries of light. Z Space (SF). 800.838.3006, zspace.org JAN 12 One Hit Wonders Love2Dance performs to many of the music hits of years past and present. Featured songs include “Barbie Girl,” “Mambo #5,” “Tainted Love” and
THRU JAN 19 Jacques Brel Is Alive and Well and Living in Paris Music from singer, songwriter and showman Jacques Brel makes for a witty and wistful show that has become a longrunning off-Broadway hit. Brel’s music is brought to life by four performers. Cinnabar Theater (Petaluma). 707.763.8920, cinnabartheater.org JAN 5 Traditional Irish Music Session Bring your instruments to partake in this lively Irish jam in the heart of
Fairfax. The Sleeping Lady (Fairfax). 415.485.1182, sleeping ladyfairfax.com JAN 10 Anthony B Reggae artist Anthony B, a Pan Afrikanist in the vein of Marcus Mosiah Garvey, comes to Marin to put on an energy-packed show. Sweetwater Music Hall (Mill Valley). 415.388.1100, sweet watermusichall.com JAN 19 American Dream Marin Symphony’s first performance of 2014 celebrates Martin Luther King Jr. Day with Joseph Schwantner’s “New Morning for the New World,” drawing upon the inspiring words of the civil rights leader to create a memorable experience. Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium (San Rafael). marin symphony.org JAN 19 This Must Be the Place Bay Area Cabaret welcomes jazz guitarist/vocalist John Pizzarelli and his wife, Broadway actress/singer Jessica Molaskey, in an onstage interaction that seems more like improv than
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Alasdair Neale, conductor Noah Griffin, narrator Jessica Molaskey and John Pizzarelli perform This Must Be the Place at the Fairmont, S.F.
rehearsed performance. Fairmont San Francisco (SF). 415.392.4400, bayareacabaret.org JAN 24–27 Bach’s Magnificent One of the best-known and most popular of Bach’s works, this piece features a variety of vocal delights from the secular cantata that eventually became part of “Christmas Oratorio.” Various locations (SF). 415.621.7900, americanbach.org JAN 25 Nicki Bluhm and the Gramblers The San Francisco–based band along with front woman Nicki Bluhm perform a mix of Americana, California folk-rock and soul, punctuated with four-part harmonies. The Fillmore (SF). 415.346.3000, thefillmore.com JAN 26 Alter Bridge The rock band visits San Francisco as part of its U.S. tour that accompanies the release of the group’s third album, AB III. Regency Ballroom (SF). 1.888.929.7849, theregency ballroom.com
JAN 30 Some Serious Fun Left Coast Chamber Ensemble presents a concert inspired by LCCE 2003 composition contest winner Moritz Eggert and Mozart’s E-Flat Kegelstatt Trio, along with premieres of new works by contemporary composers MichaelThomas Foumai and Steve Horowitz. 142 Throckmorton Theatre (Mill Valley). 415.383.9600, throck mortontheatre.org
GALLERIES MARIN Art Works Downtown Small Works Show A juried show featuring small works by various artists; ends January 3. 1337 Fourth St, San Rafael. 415.451.8119, artworks downtown.org Caldwell Snyder Gallery Group Show In celebration of the gallery’s 30th anniversary, Caldwell Snyder’s artists will produce original drawings and paintings measuring 30 by 30 inches, January 15–February 9. 341 Sutter St, San Francisco. 415.392.2299, caldwellsnyder.com
Our first performance in the New Year coincides with Martin Luther King Day.
N OA H G R I F F I N — narrat or
On the Sunday before and Tuesday after this auspicious day, Music Director Alasdair Neale and the Symphony celebrate with Joseph Schwantner’s New Morning for
the World — drawing upon the inspiring words of Martin Luther King, Jr. to create a memorable and moving experience.
Martin Luther King, Jr.
Renowned Bay Area personality Noah Griffin is the narrator for this extraordinary performance. The second part of the program continues with Aaron Copland’s Third Symphony — a testament to the
Joseph Schwanter
American spirit of optimism and selfrenewal that weaves into its fabric the iconic Fanfare for the Common Man.
Schwantner New Morning for the World (Daybreak of Freedom) Copland Symphony No. 3
Aaron Copland
TICKETS ON SALE NOW: 415.473.6800 Reserved seating: $10 – $70. This concert takes place at the Marin Veterans’ Memorial Auditorium.
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Out & About / CALENDAR Falkirk Cultural Center Works by Marin’s Art Collective Group, through March 8. 1408 Mission Ave, San Rafael. 415.485.3328, falkirk culturalcenter.org
Grab your girlfriends and join us for our 2013/2014 season of inspiration, education and fun!
EVENING SERIES
Fabulous Evenings, Dynamic Speakers, Delicious Food & Wine Tastings in the Company of Remarkable Women
JAN 28 FAT CHANCE
Dr. Robert Lustig | MD, UCSF Professor of Pediatrics, Division of Endocrinology, and author of “Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity and Disease”
FEB 25 WONDER WOMEN: SEX, POWER, AND THE QUEST FOR PERFECTION
Debora Spar | President of Barnard College and author of several books including “Wonder Women: Sex, Power, and The Quest For Perfection”
MAR 11 THE POWER OF SHE: COURAGEOUS WOMEN CHANGING THE WORLD
Paola Gianturco | Award-winning photojournalist and author of “Women Who Light the Dark,” and “Grandmother Power: A Global Phenomenon” Muadi Mukenge | Regional Director for Sub-Saharan Africa, Global Fund for Women – non-profit grant making foundation advancing women's human rights worldwide Pamela Hawley | Founder and CEO of UniversalGiving, award-winning social entrepreneurship non-profit
APR 29 THE HOW OF HAPPINESS
Sonja Lyubomirsky | Professor of Psychology at UC Riverside, leading expert in the science of happiness, and author of “The Myths of Happiness” and “The How of Happiness” 6:30 - 9:00pm at the Mill Valley Community Center
LUNCH & LEARN SERIES
NEW! Informative, thought-provoking sessions over lunch
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Fine Art Etc. Featuring a collection of sculptures and paintings by artists from Northern California and around the world. 686 Bridgeway, Sausalito. 415.332.1107, fineart tc.com Gallery Bergelli Group show and new work by gallery artists, through January. 483 Magnolia Ave, Larkspur. 415.945.9454, bergelli.com Gallery Route One Dignity and Spunk A collection of photographs by Marna Clarke, through January 12. 11101 Hwy One, Point Reyes. 415.663.1347, galleryrouteone.org Marin Society of Artists Passages A non-juried show for members, January 12–February 1. 30 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Ross. 415.454.9561, marinsocietyof artists.org Marine Mammal Center The Ghost Below Inspired by one unsuspecting whale’s deadly diet, this exhibition by Judith and Richard Lang explores the harmful effects of marine debri , through June. 2000 Bunker Road, Sausalito. 415.289.7325, marine mammalcenter.org Mine Gallery Ongoing work. 1820 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Fairfax. 415.755.4472, gallerymine.com O’Hanlon Center for the Arts Members Show Mixed-media
and multiple artists, through January 23. 616 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.388.4331, ohanloncenter.org Robert Allen Fine Art Mindfulness: Images from Within A group exhibition of abstract works on canvas and panel, through January 31. 301 Caledonia St, Sausalito. 415.331.2800, robertallenfineart.co Robert Beck Gallery Early California and contemporary plein air paintings. 222 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, San Anselmo. 415.456.7898, beckgallery.org Robert Green Fine Arts Abstract expressionist paintings by Sam Francis, John Grillo, Paul Jenkins, Jim Bird and more. 154 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.381.8776, rgfineart .com Rock Hill Gallery In Our Family: Portraits of All Kinds of Families A photography exhibit from Family Diversity Projects, January 9– February 27. 145 Rock Hill Drive, Tiburon. 415.435.9108, ccctiburon.net Room Art Gallery Works by both Bay Area artists and major masters, housing the largest collection of Picasso, Chagall and others in Marin County. 86 Throckmorton Ave, Mill Valley. 415.380.7940, roomartgallery.com Rustic Bakery Photoply SF A selection of ink-jet images dry-mounted on European plywood, by Nike van der Molen. Marin County Mart, Larkspur. 415.461.9900, rusticbakery.com
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Seager Gray Gallery Waternmark An exhibition of works by Cathy Rose, through January 12. 23 Sunnyside Ave, Mill Valley. 415.384.8288, seagergray.com Studio 333 Ongoing exhibition featuring more than 40 Bay Area artists’ work in diffe ent 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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Caldwell Snyder Paintings and sculptures by local artists. 341 Sutter St, 415.392.2299, caldwellsnyder.com Electric Works Works by David Schubert. 1360 Mission St, 415.626.5496, sfelectricworks.com George Krevsky Gallery Portraits from the Castro Works by Beth Van Hoesen benefiting the Rainbow Honor Walk, January 3– February 1. 77 Geary St, 415.397.9728, georgekrevsky gallery.com Gregory Lind Gallery Contemporary works in various mediums. 49 Geary St, 415.296.9661, gregorylindgallery.com
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Hackett-Mill Jules Olitski Colorness: The Early Spray Paintings 1965 to 1969 Abstract works by the artist, through January 31. 201 Post St, 415.362.3377, hackettmill.com
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MUSEUMS MARIN
Bolinas Museum Mini Show Benefit Sale Annual benefit in support of the museum featuring works no larger than six inches in any direction, through January 5 (Bolinas). 415.868.0330, bolinas museum.org
John Berggruen Gallery Works in various mediums. 228 Grant Ave, 415.781.4629, berggruen.com
Rena Bransten Gallery Works by Tracey Snelling and Marci Washington, through February 15. 77 Geary
St, 415.982.3292, renabransten gallery.com
through January 12 (Novato). 415.506.0137, marinmoca.org
through March 16 (SF). 415.831.2090, conserv atoryofflowers.org
BAY AREA
Contemporary Jewish Museum Work in Progress: Considering Utopia New works by three artists encourage viewers to consider the concept of utopia both in a Jewish context and from a contemporary perspective, through January 20 (SF). 415.655.7800, thecjm.org
Asian Art Museum In Grand Style Celebrations in Korean art during the Joseon Dynasty, through January 12 (SF). 415.581.3711, asianart.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, marinhistory.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
Marin Museum of Contemporary Art Movement and Music Works by Kathleen Lack and Christine Stewart,
Conservatory of Flowers Butterflies and Blooms An English garden with monarchs, swallowtails, painted ladies and more,
de Young The Art of Bulgari: La Dolce Vita & Beyond, 1950–1990 A decade-by-decade look at 150 pieces from the Bulgari archives, through February 17 (SF). 415.750.3600, deyoung.famsf.org Exploratorium Ongoing interactive exhibits
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• JAN 23–26 San Francisco Boat Show Head to the city and check out hundreds of boats on sale on land and in water, plus dozens of exhibits featuring marine gear. Visitors also have the option of participating in a hands-on training series. McCovey Cove and Pier 48 (SF). 714.633.7581, sfboatshow.com exploring science, art and human perception (SF). 415.397.5673, exploratorium.edu
Legion of Honor Matisse from SFMOMA Works from four decades of the artist’s career, through September 7 (SF).
415.750.3600, legionofhonor.org Museum of Craft and Design New West Coast
Design 2 Works chosen for the significant contribution they make to the world of design by expanding on the idea
of function, materials, techniques or applications of new technology, through January 5 (SF). 415.773.0303, sfmcd.org 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, through January 26 (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 Sonoma Valley Museum of Art Site & Senses: The Architecture of Aidlin Darling Design An exploration of architecture’s ability to engage our senses, connect us to a place, evoke memory and open us up to new possibilities, through March 2 (Sonoma). svma.org The Walt Disney Family Museum Water to Paper, Paint to Sky Works by Tyrus Wong, through February 3 (SF). 415.345.6800, waltdisney.org Yerba Buena Center for the Arts Dissident Futures An in-depth investigation into possible alternative futures that are made
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Out & About / CALENDAR • Bay Area Discovery Museum Super Kids Save the World Centering around green materials and practices, this exhibit teaches kids to be "super" starting with the four R’s: recycle, reduce, reuse and repair, opens January 18 (Sausalito). 415.339.3900, baykidsmuseum.org
possible by maintaining an active engagement with current political, economic or
technological structures, through February 2 (SF). 415.978.2787, ybca.org
EVENTS
Celebrate the new year with a fun and exciting morning of paddle races on the
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bay. Enjoy courses for all ages, exclusively for stand-up paddleboarders. McNears Beach Park (San Rafael). 415.446.4424, marincenter.org
celebrity-owned, new and used guitars, banjos, memorabilia and equipment. Exhibit Hall (San Rafael). 918.288.2222, texasguitarshows.com
JAN 11 Mochi Pounding Ceremony Celebrate the Japanese New Year with acclaimed mochi group Kagami Kai as it presents the colorful New Year's tradition of mochi pounding. Asian Art Museum (SF). 415.581.3560, asianart.org
JAN 15–MAR 31 Magnolia Bloom Nearly 100 rare and historic magnolias blossom into pink and white blooms at this must-see floral spectacle. San Francisco Botanical Garden (SF). 415.661.1316, sf botanicalgarden.org
JAN 11–12 Bay Area World Guitar Show Instrument experts from all over the world convene with dealers, artists, collectors, foreign buyers, authors and celebrities at this show, which features old, rare,
JAN 17 Marin Charitable Grants Ceremony An event honoring those who have contributed to Marin Charitable, an organization that provides children with the opportunity to have a happy and fulfilling childhood. Community
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Center (Mill Valley). 415.924.1659 JAN 17–20 Napa Truffle Festival A festival of truffle-centric events including seminars, lunches, wine pairings, orchard tours, dinners, tastings and foraging excursions. Various locations (Napa). 888.753.9378, napa trufflefestival.com JAN 18–19 Winter Wineland More than 100 wineries along the Wine Road of Northern Sonoma County open the doors for tastings of limited-production wines, new releases and collections. Meet the vintners, enjoy food pairings and tour the establishments. Wine Road (Sonoma). wineroad.com
JAN 22 Phenomenal San Francisco Ballet celebrates its 81st repertory season with Phenomenal, an opening night gala featuring a cocktail hour, prosecco promenade, gala performance and after-party. War Memorial Opera House (SF). 415.861.5600, sfballet.org JAN 25 Stafford Winter Classic Show off our skills at Stafford’s firstever Winter Disc Golf Classic. Prizes will be awarded, with top awards going to the lowest score per 18 holes. Hot chocolate will be provided. Stafford Lake Park (Novato). 415.897.0618
FILM JAN 17 The Past Bérénice Bejo won the best actress award at the 2013 Cannes Film Festival for her performance as Marie, a French woman who has summoned her estranged husband Ahmad from Tehran to Paris to finalize their divorce. Smith Rafael Film Center (San Rafael). 415.454.1222, cafilm.org
NATURE WALKS & TALKS JAN 11 Ace Remas: Just Passing Through Marin author Ace Remas answers questions about his memoir Just Passing Through: My Rough Ride to Buddha Land, which
was inspired by the Buddhist message implicit in a Nevada cowboy’s poem. Book Passage (Corte Madera). 415.927.0960, bookpassage.com JAN 11 Evening on the Hoo-Koo-E-Koo Trail Meet a ranger for a late afternoon/evening hike on the Hoo-Koo-E-Koo trail above Baltimore Canyon. Learn about native plants and animals, as well as the history of the foothills of Mount Tamalpais. End of Crown Road (Kentfield). 415.473.2816, marin countyparks.org JAN 12 Marin Jewish Women’s Afternoon Tea Laugh until you cry while enjoying tea with comedian Marion Grodin, author of
Standing Up: A Memoir of a Funny (Not Always) Life. Osher Marin JCC (San Rafael). 415.444.8000, marinjcc.org JAN 15 James Carville and Mary Matalin in Conversation with Jonathan Bass American political consultants James Carville and Mary Matalin chat with interviewer Jonathan Bass. Nourse Theater (SF). 415.392.4400, cityarts.net JAN 16 Mammals of Marin A presentation that includes an overview of the many species of mammals that are found in our county. Marin Humane Society (Novato). 415.893.9508, marin humanesociety.com
JAN 25 Beads, Baubles and Found Treasures Bring your seashells, stones and beads to Paradise Park, where rangers will provide instruction in the ancient Viking skill of nalbinding, a technique similar to knitting or crocheting. RSVP required. Paradise Beach Park (Tiburon). 415.435.9212 JAN 28 Fat Chance Dr. Robert Lustig, UCSF professor and authority in the field of neuroendocrinology, discusses his book Fat Chance: Beating the Odds Against Sugar, Processed Food, Obesity and Disease. Community Center (Mill Valley). speaktomeevents.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 BOCA PIZZERIA Italian Owners Shah Bahreyni and Sam Ramadan’s 142-seat eatery features Neapolitan-style pizza topped with imported San Marzano tomatoes and fresh, house-made mozzarella. Other menu items (all made with local ingredients) include roasted leg of lamb salad, beet salad, a grilled eggplant sandwich and portobello and porcini mushroom ravioli. 1544 Redwood Hwy, 415.924.3021, bocapizzeria.com Brown Rice Risotto
• VIN ANTICO American This newly reopened restaurant offers seasonal market inspired cuisine like stone oven baked flat breads, hand made pasta, organic salads. Set in an old brick building, the 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, vinantico.com
BRICK & BOTTLE California From Private Parties to Catered Events, Chef Scott creates seasonal selections with local ingredients.
Enjoy signature dishes like orzo mac n’ cheese with smoked gouda and local favorites like spicy tuna, braised short ribs, and beet salad. 55 Tamal Vista Blvd, 415.924.3366, brickandbottle.com 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 MARIN JOE’S Italian Authentic Italian dishes have been served here for over 50 years. Pick from soup, salad, seafood, mesquite-grilled or sautéed meats and more than 10 pasta options guaranteed to satisfy. Have a drink and hear local musicians at the well-known piano bar. 1585 Casa Buena Dr, 415.924.2081, marinjoesrestaurant.com PACIFIC CATCH Pan-Asian The wellpriced menu features a bounty of fresh-grilled items and Pacific Rim–inspired small or main plates, including generously portioned wasabi bowls filled with rice (white or brown),
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veggies and your choice of chicken, beef or fish (cooked or raw). It’s modeled after the Paia Fish House on Maui, down to the chalkboard menu and Hawaiian music. 133 Corte Madera Town Ctr, 415.927.3474, pacificcatch.co SEA THAI BISTRO Asian SEA stands for Southeast Asian, and co-owner and executive chef Tony Ounpamornchai infuses his cooking with Thai and other Asian flavors to create innovative dishes. 60 Corte Madera Ave, 415.927.8333, seathaibistro.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
FAIRFAX 123 BOLINAS California Known for farm-fresh, organic cuisine, 123 Bolinas was created by four friends who aimed to showcase seasonal fare in a relaxing, intimate environment. Enjoy locally brewed beer and small-production wines as you take in the view of Bolinas Park through the floor to-ceiling windows. 123 Bolinas St, 415.488.5123, 123bolinas.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.co STEAKHOUSE GRILL & BAR American Celebrating its 90 year anniversary, this steakhouse at 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, deerparksteakhousegrill.com
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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 peanut-free. Customer favorites include the Earl Grey Chocolate Tea Cake and Flourless Hazelnut Fudge. 702 San Anselmo Ave, 415.453.3100, flourcraftbakery.com
WIPEOUT BAR & GRILL American The familyfriendly hot spot has surfboards hanging from the ceiling, funin-the-sun music, a full bar and large televisions displaying surfers riding waves. Menu includes fish tacos, salads and burgers. 302 Bon Air Ctr, 415.461.7400, wipeoutbarandgrill.com
KENTFIELD AMBROSIA Italian This family friendly Italian joint serves traditional pizzas and homemade pastas, accompanied by one of the best wine-bythe-glass programs in Marin. Taking over the space formerly occupied by Pacific Café, Mark Leslie is bringing his pizza, pasta and passion for good wines by the glass to Kentfield— look for them on Facebook for details. 800 College Ave, 415.454.9292
HALF DAY CAFE American A tuckedaway setting of intertwining ivy and large open windows makes a perfect breakfast nook that’s also open for brunch and lunch. The menu includes lattes, exceptional pastries and much more. The place is casual and can get crowded on the weekends. Dine inside or on the outdoor patio. 848 College Ave, 415.459.0291, halfdaycafe.com
LARKSPUR 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 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 FABRIZIO RISTORANTE Italian Traditional Italian dishes with an extensive wine list from regions all over Italy; outdoor seating makes the experience even more special. 455 Magnolia Ave, 415.924.3332, fabrizioristorante.com
FARM HOUSE LOCAL California Downtown Larkspur’s newest gem is sure to please with simple, healthy food in a warm, cozy atmosphere. With a seasonal menu that follows what is fresh and local, Chef David Monson creates dishes such as fluffy omelets stuffed with local meats, cheeses and vegetables and made with Glaum eggs from the South Bay. 25 Ward Street, 415.891.8577, farmhouselocal.com FARMSHOP California Originally based in LA, Farmshop Marin has customers clamoring for cocktails and a delicious assortment of California-centric cuisine. Call ahead for a reservation — this place is always packed. Marin Country Mart, 2233 Larkspur Landing Circle, 415.755.6700, farmshopla.com
LEFT BANK RESTAURANT French Known for awardwinning French cuisine and a lively brasserie ambience, this corner spot on Magnolia Avenue has rated high with locals for well over a decade. 507 Magnolia Ave, 415.927.3331, leftbank.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 PICCO California Dishes like mini-burgers and seasonally driven menu
items, along with risotto made every half hour, have kept people coming back. The Picco Pizzeria and Wine Bar next door is cozy (not many seats) but already famous for its wood-fired pizzas, great wine selection and soft-serve Straus Family Creamery ice cream. 320 Magnolia Ave, 415.924.0300, restaurantpicco.com SUSHI-KO Japanese Choose from a large selection of maki, nigiri and sashimi before catching a movie right across the street. Marin Country Mart, 1819 Larkspur Landing Circle, 415.461.8400, sushi-ko.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. Two locations: Marin Country Mart, 415.461.9900; 1139 Magnolia Ave, 415.925.1556, rusticbakery.com TABLE CAFE Indian/ American This Indiainspired cafe’s unique menu features entirely organic ingredients. Dishes include seasonal salads, incredible soups and fresh juices. The specialty of the house is dosa, filled with a variety of ingredients and served with savory homemade chutneys. 1167 Magnolia Ave, 415.461.6787, table-cafe.com
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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 YANKEE PIER American This family-friendly, casual clam shack is harbored in a quaint house built in 1924 as a private residence. Though known for beer-battered fish n’ chips, clam chowder and tasty salads, Yankee Pier serves fresh seafood delivered daily from both coasts. 286 Magnolia Ave, 415.924.7676, yankeepier.com
MILL VALLEY AVATAR’S PUNJABI BURRITOS Indian A small and friendly place with only a few tables, but myriad Indianinspired burrito dishes to choose from. Try the curry chicken or Jamaican jerk wrapped in warm naan. Cash only, but worth the trip to the ATM. 15 Madrona St, 415.381.8293, enjoyavatars.com 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 Authentic Asian street food is now available for $10 or less. The restaurant offers options for every eater—vegans, gluten-frees, 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
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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 BUNGALOW 44 American Much like sister restaurant Buckeye Roadhouse, Bungalow 44 offers a mean dose of homey carbo- and lipid-laden dishes, such as the burger, fried chicken and truffle fries, as wel as a few lighter items. The bar is a neighborhood favorite, known for tasty spirits and eye candy. 44 E. Blithedale Ave, 415.381.2500, bungalow44.com DIPSEA CAFE Comfort This longtime breakfast spot has been serving up tasty pancakes and egg dishes with homemade biscuits since 1986. Try a biscuit with a poached egg, with sausage — or just plain butter. Lunch specialties include BLTs, tuna melts and generous Cobb salads.
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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 (usually) quick service make this a fun, easy 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 Nourish offers a variety of cla sic 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
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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 PIAZZA D’ANGELO Italian It’s always a party at this longstanding hot spot. A great place to meet up with friends for a fresh plate of pasta, zuppa di pesce or pollo novella, or make some new friends at the bar. 22 Miller Ave, 415.388.2000, piazzadangelo.com
PIATTI RISTORANTE AND BAR Italian The staff prides itself on capturing the warm and welcoming atmosphere of a traditional Italian trattoria. Try for CLIENT a table at the window for aPUBLICATION truly exceptional viewAD right on the water. NAME 625 Redwood Hwy, REF NO piatti.com 415.380.2525, TYPE
PIZZA ANTICA Italian SIZE a recent Although YelpISSUE 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 ROBATA GRILL AND SUSHI Japanese Robata translates as “by the fireside”; fittingly, foo here can be cooked on an open fire and served in appetizer-size
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AND BAR Mexican Marin’s first tequila bar offers more than 100 tequila options. Enjoy a margarita with grilled snapper tacos or an avocado stuffed with Dungeness crab salad. Happy hour from 4 to 7 p.m. M-F. 2009 Bridgeway, 415.332.1512, saylorsrestaurantandbar.com
portions to pass around the table. Or, simply order your own sushi or entrée from the menu. 591 Redwood Hwy, 415.381.8400, robatagrill.com SHORELINE COFFEE SHOP American Tucked away in a parking lot at Tam Junction, this Mexican coffee shop is (to quote one Yelper) a “funky diner” with a small-town feel. Enjoy the mix of Mexican and traditional breakfast fare. 221 Shoreline Hwy, 415.388.9085 SOL FOOD Puerto Rican This Marin favorite has opened doors in Mill Valley, where they continue to serve up everyone’s favorite Puerto Rican cuisine. 401 Miller Ave, 415.380.1986, solfoodrestaurant.com
THAILAND RESTAURANT Thai This cozy spot next to Whole Foods caters to diners with all kinds of dietary restrictions such as gluten-free, lactose intolerant and allergies. 721 E. Blithedale Ave, 415.381.1800, millvalleythailand.com THEP LELA Thai Diners come for the tasty kee mao noodles, pad thai, fresh rolls and extensive bar menu. It’s also a great place for lunch. 615 Strawberry Village, 415.383.3444, theplela.com TONY TUTTO PIZZA Italian Tony has been pouring his passion for pizza into his cooking for two decades and is now sharing his family recipes. 246 E. Blithedale Ave, 415.383.8646, tonytuttopizza.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 GRAZIE CAFE Italian Locals love this familyowned-and-run Grant Avenue restaurant for delicious paninis, salads and the unbeatable homemade cookies. Enjoy good weather on the outdoor patio or people-watch in this always-bustling restaurant. 823 Grant Ave, Ste E, 415.879.5181
HILLTOP 1892 California Situated on a historic estate in Novato with sweeping views, Hilltop 1892 offers traditional favorites with a California flair. Open lunch through dinner, as well as Sunday brunch. 850 Lamont Ave, 415.893.1892, hilltop1892.com RICKEY’S RESTAURANT & BAR American Besides a full-service restaurant and bar (with banquet/ meeting rooms,) this comfort food classic offers poolside di ing 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 WILDFOX American Perched on the hillside off Highway 101, this rustic mesquite grill features smooth cosmos and other beverages and a menu full of comfort dishes like seafood risotto with bits of butternut squash. In the mood for a cigar? The restaurant has a lengthy list of options. 225 Alameda del Prado, 415.883.9125, wildfoxrestaurant.com
BISTRO 330 French In the heart of San Anselmo, Bistro 330 features simple French cuisine: steak frites, mussels, crème brûlée and more. 330 San Anselmo Ave, 415.460.6330 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 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 LINCOLN PARK WINE BAR American Choose between an intimate setting at the marble bar with vintage stools or the lounge room with built-in banquettes. Adhering to a farm-totable and grape-to-glass philosophy, the Lincoln Park Wine Bar serves locally sourced and organic food and wine.
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198 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, 415.453.9898, lincolnparkwine.com MH BREAD & BUTTER California This onestop-shop offers everything from coffee and pastries to artisan bread and braised meats. High quality ingredients and a comfortable atmosphere make MH worth checking out. 101 San Anselmo Ave, 415.755.4575, mhbreadandbutter.com
SAN RAFAEL 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 BROKEN DRUM BREWERY & WOOD GRILL American Offering a wide array of eats, handcrafted and local beers and live music, the Broken Drum is a hot spot for Rafael Theater Patrons (10 percent off entire bill with your ticket stub), passersby and regulars. 1132 Fourth St, 415.456.4677, brokendrum.com 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. Don’t leave without sampling the limoncello. 901 A St, 415.454.8080, ildavide.net
LOTUS RESTAURANT Indian Lotus Restaurant has earned Hall of Fame kudos from Pacific Su readers for nearly a decade. Family owned and operated, it serves up North Indian cuisine with vegan and vegetarian options in a casual, pink-tableclothed setting. 704 Fourth St, 415.456.5808, lotusrestaurant.com MULBERRY STREET PIZZERIA Italian Chef Ted Rowe won first place in the Food Network Television Pizza Challenge with his Mushroom Lover’s Pizza — sautéed mushrooms in a creamy garlic sauce atop a fresh pizza crust. 101 Smith Ranch Rd, 415.472.7272, mulberry-streetpizzeria.com ODALISQUE CAFÉ Mediterranean This casual art cafe was inspired by “La Grande Odalisque,” an oil painting of a slave done in 1814 by Jean-AugusteDominque Ingres. Menu items are built from seasonal items available at farmers’ markets and include persimmon salad, roasted butternut squash risotto and a variety of pizzettas. 1335 Fourth St, 415.460.1335, odalisquecafe.com PANAMA HOTEL RESTAURANT American The tropical garden is a prime dining spot for people-watching and taking advantage of San Rafael’s warm weather. The Sunday brunch menu is a hit with kids, who can’t get enough of the Panama Waffle served wit bananas, warm chocolate sauce and whipped cream. 4 Bayview St, 415.457.3993, panamahotel.com
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Out & About / DINE 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. Great for large parties, the dining room holds 240. The Pacific red snapper meunière and roast sirloin of beef are standouts. 931 Fourth St, 415.456.2425, srjoes.com 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
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TERRAPIN CROSSROADS American Phil Lesh opened this waterfront restaurant and music venue serving fresh food and local talent. Menu includes salads, savory dishes and wood-fired pizzas to go with a wide selection of beers, wines and cocktails. Come for the food, stay for the music. 100 Yacht Club Dr, 415.524.2773, terrapin crossroads.net
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
AVATAR’S Indian Looking for “the best meal of your life?” Let owner Ashok Kumar order for you. One-room casual dining for lunch and dinner. 2656 Bridgeway, 415.332.8083, enjoyavatars.com 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 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 KITTI’S PLACE Thai/ California Known for the tasty Chinese chicken salad and spring rolls. Owner Kitti Suthipipiat was the cook at Comforts in San Anselmo for many years. Try weekly specials like the Thai Toast: crispy sliced baguette topped with shrimp and chicken. 3001 Bridgeway, 415.331.0390, kittisplace.com
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LE GARAGE French Escape the touristy Sausalito spots and grab brunch right on the water. The atmosphere is animated with light French music (think AmĂŠlie). The Kobe Burger, though not as Parisian as the other menu items, is to die for, and the much-adored croque-monsieur is under $10. 85 Liberty Ship Way, 415.332.5625, legaragebistro sausalito.com
NAPA VALLEY BURGER COMPANY American Serving local, all-natural and organic meats, produce and wines, this burger joint offers classic burgers (glutenfree buns available), fries, salads, tacos and root beer floats. With outdoor and indoor tables, the space can accommodate up to 100 people. 670 Bridgeway, 415.332.1454, napavalleyburgercom pany.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
SEAFOOD PEDDLER Seafood A great place to seek out fresh seafood in a warm and inviting environment. Varieties of East and West Coast fish are flow in daily. 303 Johnson St, 415.332.1492, seafoodpeddler.com
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SEAHORSE Italian The spacious dining area, stage and dance floor make Seahorse perfect for both small and large celebrations. Enjoy a modern twist on classic Tuscan
coastal cuisine while shaking your booty to the nightly live music and entertainment. 305 Harbor Dr, 415.331.2899, sausalitoseahorse.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
SUSHI RAN Japanese Fresh, innovative small plates are just big enough to share, the traditional sushi is melt-in-your-mouth good, and the wine, cocktail and sake lists keep even the pickiest barfly satisfied. Th prices don’t deter the herd of sushi enthusiasts who line up nightly to partake. Reservations are required in the main room. 107 Caledonia St, 415.332.3620, sushiran.com SWEET GINGER Japanese Owners and chefs Edna and Wayne Ching know their way around good sushi. Try fresh sashimi, the classic dragon roll,
49ers Roll or Rock ’N Roll, or be adventurous and have Wayne whip you up something off the menu. Good sake and a comfortable setting round out the reasonably priced meal. 400 Caledonia St, 415.332.1683, sweet gingersausalito.com TASTE OF ROME Italian This local landmark has evolved from a cafe into a full-service restaurant offering pasta, pizza, sandwiches and salad in an authentic Italian atmosphere. Find the green, white and red awning and you’re there. 1000 Bridgeway, 415.332.7660, taste-of-rome.com
TASTE OF THE HIMALAYAS Himalayan Born in the foothills of the Himalayas, siblings Pemba, Dawa and Pasang serve up favorites from Nepal, Tibet and India. The restaurant focuses on blending different cultures and cuisines: spices from India, spirituality from Tibet, hospitality from Nepal and the freshness of ingredients from California. 2633 Bridgeway, 415.331.1335, himalayaca.com TOMMY’S WOK Chinese Scrupulously fresh ingredients and free-range chicken make the yellow coconut milk curry here divine. Nice atmosphere and good takeout. 3001 Bridgeway, 415.332.5818, tommyswok.com
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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, fishe men and organic food producers, prepares dishes like Hawaiian mahi mahi fish tacos and grilled swordfish. 558 Bridgeway, 415.331.3232, thetridentsausalito.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
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
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-floore 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. 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
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Roasted Salmon SERVES 4
Ingredients Salmon, Cauliflower and Fingerlings 1 large head of cauliflower Extra-virgin olive oil, to coat ingredients Salt and pepper, to taste 1½ pounds fingerling potatoes, parboiled until fork-tender, then cooled 4 salmon fillets, skin on Lemon juice Ingredients Salsa Verde 1 medium shallot 1 clove garlic ¾ teaspoon sea salt ½ teaspoon black pepper ½ teaspoon lemon zest ¾ cup extra-virgin olive oil ½ cup chopped parsley ¼ cup of chopped tarragon 1 tablespoon drained capers 3 tablespoons aioli (olive-oil-based mayonnaise will work as a substitute) 2 bunches living upland cress, cut from roots and reserved
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Piatti’s new executive chef shares one of his menu items for the coming year.
EBA STIA N LOW REY, EXECUTIVE chef at Mill Valley’s
Piatti Ristorante and Bar, worked as Todd Shoberg’s sous chef until early last year when Shoberg moved on and Lowrey moved up. Lowrey came to Marin from Colorado in the summer of 2012 and immediately fell in love with the county and its beautiful produce. He also fell for Piatti: Being raised by an Italian mother provided a very personal connection to the fare. “I love that we use really great ingredients; I love that we use local produce from farmers we have personal relationships with,” he says. “I enjoy a lot of creative freedom at Piatti. In the new year I would love to refine our current dishes, continue to evolve and keep giving our guests food they can truly enjoy.” Here, Lowrey serves up salmon, with healthy and delicious accoutrements. piatti.com CALIN VAN PARIS
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To Prepare Cauliflower 1 Preheat oven to 400°F. 2 Remove cauliflower core and cut into manageable florets. 3 Toss in olive oil, salt and pepper. 4 Place on a sheet pan lined with parchment paper and roast until golden brown, approximately 10 minutes. Potatoes 1 Boil fingerling potatoes in salted water until fork-tender, then drain and cool. 2 Cut fingerling potatoes in halves, toss in olive oil, salt and pepper. 3 Roast in a pan with parchment paper until golden brown, approximately 15 minutes. Salmon 1 Brush with olive oil; season with salt and pepper. 2 Bake for 15 minutes on sheet tray lined with parchment paper. 3 As the salmon is leaving the oven, squeeze fresh lemon juice over finished fillets. Salsa Verde 1 Combine shallot, garlic, sea salt, black pepper, lemon zest, olive oil, parsley, tarragon and capers in food processor. 2 Run processor until all ingredients are combined. 3 Place mixture in small bowl, fold in aioli and reserve. All Together Now 1 While cauliflower and potatoes are warm (but not hot right out of the oven) combine in a large bowl with salsa verde. 2 Place veggie mixture on a plate. Place salmon on top. Toss cut cress in a medium bowl with a little bit of olive oil, salt and pepper and arrange on plate with your finished meal.
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Out & About / DINE 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 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 Italianinspired using organic, local ingredients. (Point Reyes). 11285 Hwy 1, 415.663.9988, osteriastellina.com PINE CONE DINER American 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
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SAND DOLLAR American Originally built from three barges in Tiburon in 1921, the Sand Dollar Restaurant was floated to Stinson that same year. (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. 10000 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard, 415.663.1034, sirandstar.com
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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 salads alongside corn dogs, burgers and fries. Stinson Beach Park, Hwy 1, 415.868.1777, surfersgrill.com
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Voted Best Happy Hour in Marin and Bib Gourmand 2014, Chef Scott Howard creates seasonally inspired dishes with locally sourced ingredients. Enjoy signature dishes like Orzo mac n’ cheese with smoked Gouda, Spicy Tuna, and local favorites like braised short ribs, beet salad, and Petrale Sole. Daily Happy Hour featuring lite bites and lively conversation.
The historic Cliff House offers awesome views from every angle and one of nature’s best shows every day. Dine in the casual Bistro Restaurant or the elegant Sutro’s at the Cliff House. Sunday Brunch in the Terrace Room is a Bay Area tradition with free-flowing champagne and a delicious buffet.
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Specialties include mesquite-grilled steaks and fish, house-made pastas, fresh salads and soups, a wide variety of desserts, and fresh baked bread along with artisan cocktails and a Wine Spectator award-winning wine list. Each month, a special regional dinner menu is featured. Groups of all sizes are welcome!
In Japanese, Robata means “by the fireside” and refers to the grill-style cooking of northern Japanese fishermen. Our menu offers traditional as well as contemporary fare. Over 25 premium sakes. Come see why we’ve been Mill Valley’s favorite Japanese restaurant for over 30 years.
Il Fornaio 223 Corte Madera Town Ctr Corte Madera, CA
Robata Grill & Sushi 591 Redwood Hwy. Mill Valley, CA
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The Tavern at Lark Creek appeals to diners looking for seasonally driven cuisine and an incomparable historical ambiance. Chef Wright’s menu is approachable and highlights our farm-to-table sensibilities. Oak tables fill the cozy bar, with artisanal cocktails and wines on tap. Join us nightly for dinner and weekend brunch.
The Counter offers all-natural, humanely-raised beef and 312,120+ combinations to build your own burger. The Counter is a great place for family, friends, great music and a full bar. Voted best burger in Bay Area by SFGate.com readers on Baylist 2011. ‘LIKE’ us on www.facebook.com/ TheCounterCorteMadera !
Tavern at Lark Creek 234 Magnolia Ave Larkspur, CA
The Counter 201 Town Center Corte Madera, CA
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Where passion meets the plate….Offering Seasonal Farm to Table Fare in an elegant but comfortable setting. Serving Lunch and Dinner. Our warm, inviting Wine Bar features 30 wines by the glass, sourced from small artisan producers. Join us for New Year’s Eve. Dining in? Try one of the great recipes in Organic Marin. Produced by Marin Magazine, this seasonal cookbook celebrates the organic farmers of Marin County and over 40 delicious recipes from local restaurants. Go to marinmagazine.com/organicmarin
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On the Scene
S N A P S H OT S F R O M S P EC I A L E V E N T S I N M A R I N A N D S A N F R A N C I S CO
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Beth Mooney, Barbara Hill and Cheryl Cox
Dominic Grossi, Eric Drosihn and Eugene Power
• HALLECK CREEK RANCH Halleck Creek Ranch’s signature event featured dinner, wine, an auction and live music November 15 at Rancho Nicasio. Funds raised helped the organization provide care for its therapy horses and scholarships. • METALLICA FILM DEBUT The members of the band Metallica returned to Marin for the debut of their film Through the Never at the Smith Rafael Film Center September 17. The screening was followed by a Q&A moderated by Mark Fishkin and audience questions.
Patti and Antonio Alvarez
• DADS AND DAUGHTERS Nearly 190 Marin Ballet students and their fathers waltzed the night away at the Dads and Daughters Dance held September 27 at the Mill Valley Community Center.
Robert Trujillo, Kirk Hammett, Lars Ulrich and James Hetfield
MO DELONG (HALLECK CREEK); DREW ALTIZER (METALLICA); BRETT WICKENS (DADS AND DAUGHTERS)
Joel Bartlett, Dan Steadman and Hunter Spencer
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• TIBURON MILE Swimmers of all skill levels gathered in Tiburon September 29 for the 14th annual open water race from Angel Island back to Tiburon.
Andy Berman and Robert F. Kennedy Jr.
• DEFEND THE RESOURCES On October 16 the Natural Resources Defense Council hosted its first-ever event in Mill Valley, featuring Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and Joel Reynolds. Kennedy spoke about the urgency to stop the Keystone XL pipeline.
Ashley Twichell, Lexie Kelly, Bob Placak and Mateusz Sawrymowicz
HILARY HOOD (DEFEND THE RESOURCES); IAN THURSTON (TIBURON MILE)
• WEST ELM OPENING Guests enjoyed small bites and drinks, a disc jockey, photo booth and a 10 percent discount on merchandise at the West Elm furnishings store that opened in Strawberry Village November 6.
Cristina Palomo Nelson and Megan Papay
Carie Meier and Danielle Hirsch
Patrick Connolly, Bud Cope, Laura Alber and Vanessa Holden
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• MILLEY AWARDS The 19th annual Milley Awards were held October 20 at the Mill Valley Community Center honoring those local citizens who have contributed to the community.
Dick Gordon, Valerie Bunnell, Ken Winans, Debbie Wreyford, Sharon Yencharis and Dan Bursch
Dick Fregulia, Ann Killion, Phil Sheridan, Sara Pearson, Kristin Jakob, Alan Nayer and Jim Lange
• USS HORNET GALA Guests boarded the historic aircraft carrier the USS Hornet November 16 to celebrate the 70th anniversary of the ship and the 15th year of its service as a Bay Area museum. Apollo 12 astronaut Dick Gordon was in attendance.
Dennis Gilardi and Jackie and James Kennedy
Sandra Lew and Nicolas Kunst
Robert Beadle and Lynnette Kling
JIM BLOCK (MILLEY AWARDS); BLAKE DAVIS PHOTOGRAPHY (HOSPICE BY THE BAY)
• HOSPICE BY THE BAY More than 400 guests enjoyed dinner and dancing at the “Midnight at the Oasis”–themed gala held November 2 at the Marin Civic Center. The organization is the second oldest hospice in the nation.
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• PACIFICS OPENER Members of the San Rafael Pacifics as well as city and government officials gathered June 10 at Mini of Marin to celebrate the team’s season opener. The Pacifics won against the Vallejo Admirals 6 to 0.
Darrick Hale and Steve Allen
Lisa Bernardi-Lind, Cameron Lind, Brayden Calegari-Demushkin and Mendy Calegari
Eugene Eupario, Joe Thomer, mascot Sir Francis the Drake and Mike Shapiro
• ROSS VALLEY WOMEN’S LEAGUE The Ross Valley Women’s League gathered at a private home in Ross October 5 for a fundraising gala benefiting Adopt-A-Family of Marin, an organization that helps prevent homelessness and provides stability for families in crisis. M A R I N J A N U A R Y 2 0 1 4 111
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Karen Tate, owner of Junction Shoes Junction Shoes offers fine, stylish shoes by boutique European designers. Our focus is on footwear you want to wear every day for work, around town and casual evenings out. This reflects our Marin lifestyle. We appeal to the woman who has a relaxed and confident sense of style and a more minimalist than maximalist approach to living and dressing.
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How did your business come to be at the Hub in San Anselmo? It was my intention to open a retail store. A year ago, while waiting for the traffic light to turn, it struck me that we needed a cool shoe store in
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A family overcomes numerous hurdles to transform an outdated mid-century home. BY LAURA HILGERS • PHOTOS BY TIM PORTER
A sleek new entryway was added to the once mint-green Mill Valley home.
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was hideous,” says Altes, “but I could see that it had tons of potential.” Before they could uncover that potential, the Simpsons had to clear several hurdles. The house was almost in foreclosure. It had a restrictive easement. They had to get their ideas through the planning commission. And they had to get rid of the smell. “I thought I’d just wipe down the walls before we painted,” says Cherie. “But when I started, there was literally yellow tar running down the sides. It was gross.” In January 2013, the Simpsons, architect Annie Lazarus and contractor Brian Christiansen began to transform the home. They cut through a front exterior wall and installed glass doors that would lead to a new Ipe wood deck with a concrete and glass fire pit. They removed a closet and cabinets to open the kitchen to the view and punctuated the room with a dramatic 12-foot-long Caesarstone island. They pulled mauve shag carpet from the downstairs bathroom and replaced it with a pebbly stoned floor, much groovier and better suited to young boys. And they added a master bath that has a triangular stone shower, stylish porcelain tile made to
look like petrified wood and incredible views. As the Simpsons walk around their home now, they still marvel at what it has become. “The fact that we were able to make it happen, from the real estate and legal standpoint, all the stars were in alignment,” says Mark. “It was meant to be, right?” m
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Marin Home / BACKSTORY Fifteen years earlier, we had lived in the house next door. We really loved this area.
Opposite page, from top: The kitchen features West Elm barstools and IKEA cabinets; a lowerlevel deck. This page, clockwise from top left: The 16-foot window is the focal point of the house; the Simpsons and their three boys; the views from the back deck; a simple flower arrangement.
THE DETAILS WHERE THEY PURCHASED Mill Valley’s Cascade Canyon WHAT THEY BOUGHT A 1964 mid-century modern home LISTING AGENT Beth Brody, Alain Pinel SELLING AGENT Mark Altes, Keller Williams Realty STATS Average price per square foot in the neighborhood: $1,020
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Heuters Lane, Mill Valley
Baywood Avenue, Ross
Richmond Road, San Anselmo
Landmark estate positioned on one the most spectacular parcels. Built over 121 years ago, an impeccable home that blend today’s modern lifestyle with its rich heritage. Five bedrooms, guest house, and a path to town.
New Price! Extraordinary, down-to-studs, 2005 remodel with panoramic views. 4 bedroom, 3 bath contemporary Craftsman. Distinguished Ross School District.
Reduced! Seminary area of San Anselmo. Craftsman-style home built in 2008. 4 bedrooms and 3.5 baths. Vintage charm and detailing with outstanding workmanship.
7HeutersLane.com $5,500,000 Bernard Link 415.336.8676
55Baywood.com $2,395,000 Diana Hammer 415.259.7007 Stephanie Lamarre 415.806.3176
8RichmondRoad.com $2,290,000 Catherine Gubman 415.602.2421
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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Laurel Street, Inverness
Elegant, Tudor-style home on a flat .25+/-acre lot with 4 bedrooms and 2.5 baths, elegant finishes, a guest cottage and beautiful landscaping. Close to downtown and award winning schools.
Reduced $445k! 3bd/2.5ba on a .66+/-acre lot. A magnificent property transformed. Private and secluded with gracious outdoor areas ideal for entertaining. In an A+ location.
Custom-built home on 1+/-acres with panoramic views of the bay and Black Mountain. Kitchen with stainless steel and Viking stove, great room with soaring ceiling, Douglas fir floors, guest cottage.
156Crescent.com $2,250,000
1ElCapitan.com $1,950,000
$1,550,000
Lorraine Watkins 415.328.6797
Kristine Tiret 415.310.0269
Rick Trono 415.515.1117
Forrest Street, Mill Valley
Shasta Way, Mill Valley
Ross
One of three new construction luxury homes located less than a block from the town square. Designed by Barbara Chambers, offering the perfect blend of architectural detail and quality workmanship. 2bd/2.5ba.
Extensive, 4bd/2.5ba remodel on a large, flat lot. Hardwood floors, vaulted ceiling, master suite with office space or sitting area, beautiful kitchen with high-end appliances, fireplace and an amazing yard.
Coming Soon in Ross. Ideally located on a quiet cul-de-sac just off Lagunitas Road. Light-filled, 4bd/3ba, open floor plan, custom finishes throughout. Level lawn, pool and an outdoor fireplace complete the package.
BernardLink.com $1,495,000
$1,449,000
LifeStyleMarin.com Price Upon Request
Bernard Link 415.336.8676
JoAnne Berlin 415.847.0301
Donna Goldman 415.509.2427
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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Magnificent Gated Kent Woodlands Estate Why compromise when you can have it all? This remodeled contemporary estate is perfectly located for the discerning buyer looking for a property that offers the convenience and prestige of the Woodlands flats, as well as the privacy and tranquility of a Woodlands view estate. The family friendly floor plan and landscaped garden & lawn areas are ideal for both day to day indoor/outdoor living and entertaining on special occasions.
offered at
$4,250,000
Eric GElman (415) 686-1855
Expansive Water Views & Luxury Living in San Rafael This newer custom home (almost 4000 Sq.Ft.) was designed to maximize the spectacular views from nearly every room. The southern exposure provides beautiful natural light throughout. World-class views of Angel Island, the SF Bay, the Richmond Bridge and Mount Tamalpais. Spacious rooms, vaulted ceilings, wood floors and Anderson windows create an ambiance allowing you to vacation at home. Spend your days and evenings enjoying the resort-style salt-water pool with spa and sun-drenched deck. offered at
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DEborah SolvaSon (415) 519-3555
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 and Mt. Tam views. offered at
$1,995,000
Eric GElman (415) 686-1855
Style, Luxury & Convenience in San Anselmo Breathtaking views of Mt. Tam, the Seminary and San Francisco Bay highlight this spacious four bedroom, three and one-half bath home, minutes from downtown San Anselmo. Special features include gated entry, cathedral ceilings, hardwood floors, office and gym. Entertain in the spacious chef’s kitchen with gas stove, double oven, warming drawer and indoor grill. Peaceful and private lush grounds with mature fruit trees lead to pool and hot tub with waterfall. Freshly painted. Award winning San Anselmo schools. Attached two car garage. Not to be missed! offered at
$1,595,000
Eric GElman (415) 686-1855
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Your Own Castle in Tiburon
Iconic Marin Estate ~ 12.48 Acres of Incomparable Beauty
This exquisite Tudor style home has everything you are looking for: privacy behind double iron gates with a circular driveway and expansive Mt. Tamalpais and Bay views. Sited on a 1.18 acre lot, with a mature, landscaped garden and fruit trees; and of course, distinctive architecture. This multi-level estate comes with spacious living areas including five bedrooms, five full bathrooms, two half-baths and a three-car garage with a long driveway and a large courtyard parking for 8+ cars. www.4ParkPlace.com offered at
$4,995,000
Kim Le (415) 608-2776
Breathtaking Views from Mill Valley Hilltop Enjoy commanding, panoramic views of the bay and hills -- from San Francisco to Mt. Diablo to Mt. Tam -- from this exceptionally dramatic 4BR/3BA, contemporary craftsman-style home on a private lane. Fabulous for indoor and outdoor entertaining with 3 fireplaces, great room with chef’s kitchen, living & dining rooms all have spectacular views and open to the beautiful Pau Lopehardwooddeckandadjacentgazeboandspa.Themasterbedroomhasitsownfireplace, views, and deck, plus luxury bath, a 3 car garage plus covered parking for 3 cars. There is easy access to downtown Mill Valley, Mt. Tam, San Francisco Bay, and coastal recreation. offered at
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This beautiful 7,600± square foot, 23 room Spanish Mediterranean estate offers unique custom amenities and architectural features throughout. Additional features include a Guest house, a Multiuse Studio, small vineyard plus small stable and fenced pastures. The property provides a peaceful country setting, sustainable living environment, and sweeping views of 5 counties. The main residence features grand scale spaces throughout including 5 bedrooms, 2 family rooms, separate den / media room, library, observatory and more. Secluded and private, yet close to 37 & 101. offered at
$3,395,000
denise patterson (415) 599-5337
Beautiful Garden Setting in Downtown Fairfax A wonderful opportunity to own two homes on one lot. This home is only a block and a half to the theaters and dining. These homes are sited on a large street to street lot with enchanting gardens and lots of fruit trees. The primary home has three bedrooms, two baths and a separate In-Law cottage in the back with two bedrooms and one bath. A private fenced front yard welcomes you home and is perfect for BBQ’s. Great community, schools and possibilities!
CLaudia Hampe (415) 383-3820
offered at
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deboraH rodgers (415) 686-2073
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established itself as a leader with a dedication to integrity, professionalism and service that was unheard of at the time. Over a century later, Coldwell Banker continues to set the bar for real estate excellence locally and around the world, and the experienced real estate professionals at Coldwell Banker Marin are ready to show you why. There’s a reason why time and again, more people trust Coldwell Banker with their real estate needs. We invite you to discover the difference today.
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A new legacy has begun in Marin real estate. We are proud to announce that Coldwell Banker and Frank Howard Allen Realtors have joined forces to create the North Bay’s premier real estate team. Together we represent tradition, integrity and over 200 years of distinguished real estate service in Marin and surrounding communities. Contact us today and see why we have been the trusted choice in real estate since 1906. We are Coldwell Banker and we are proud to serve you.
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Thank you to my clients, friends and family for a successful 2013! Kevin Kearney Kevin.Kearney@cbnorcal.com | C. 415.297.3874 36 Tiburon Blvd., Mill Valley, CA 94941 kevinkproperties.com | BRE #01355515
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Contemporary Elegance • 22 Sky Road, Mill Valley • Offered at $5,400,000 This magnificent estate enjoys far-reaching views of San Francisco and the Tiburon Peninsula. Constructed in 1999 with the finest quality design materials, the stunning 5 bedroom 6 full bath 2 half bath, residence is situated on a 1.623 acre site. Extensive outdoor area with terraced gardens, manicured lawns, Napa stone walkways, and an impressive 22’ x 40’ pool. Premier location minutes to hiking, shopping and Hwy. 101. www.22SkyRoad.com
Marcus Robinson Senior Marketing Consultant 415.381.7688 m.robinson@pacbell.net
36 Tiburon Blvd. Mill Valley, CA 94941 BRE #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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Daly & Lange WISHING OUR CLIENTS A NEW YEAR OF PEACE, PROSPERITY AND HAPPINESS
17 Acacia Ave, Kentfield REPRESENTED SELLER
Offered at $1,889,000
137 Oakdale Ave, Mill Valley REPRESENTED BUYER
Offered at $1,349,000
440 William Ave, Larkspur REPRESENTED SELLER
Offered at $1,250,000
24 Summit Dr, Corte Madera REPRESENTED BUYER
Offered at $1,198,000
23 Via Navarro, Greenbrae REPRESENTED SELLER
Offered at $1,195,000
456 Redwood Ave, Corte Madera Offered at $1,049,000 REPRESENTED SELLER
53 Marina Blvd, San Rafael REPRESENTED BUYER
Offered at $899,000
27 Onyx Street, Larkspur REPRESENTED SELLER
Offered at $899,000
237 Forrest Ave, Fairfax REPRESENTED BUYER
Offered at $859,000
33 Blue Rock Ct, Corte Madera REPRESENTED SELLER
Offered at $799,000
25 Main Drive, San Rafael REPRESENTED BUYER
Offered at $699,000
58 Corte Oriental, Greenbrae REPRESENTED SELLER
Offered at $675,000
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225 Club Drive, Novato Offered at $1,275,000 Located in the Novato community of Olive Ridge, this 5BD/4BA Solar home features extensive upgrades, a guest room and bath on main level, large lot on a cul-de-sac. www.225club.com Julie Widergren 415.827.8727 jwidergren@cbnorcal.com MarinRealEstateNow.com CalBRE #01402872
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©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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Happy New Year to my wonderful Clients, Friends and Colleagues. Thank you for helping to make 2013 another successful year.
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Tammy Wilks Kornfeld 415.279.9362
t.kornfeld@deckerbullocksir.com MarinGreatHomes.com
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Dramatic Contemporary with Views Elegant Tudor Style Home with Pool 1903 Restored Historic Home Listed at $1,159,000
San Rafael Listed at $2,329,000
Greenbrae Listed at $1,150,000
Corte Madera
Suzanne Shelhart 2013 was a banner year. Let me help you in 2014 for all your real estate needs.
298 Oakdale Avenue, Mill Valley Elegant 5bd/4.5ba compound built in 2000 as a custom estate and sited on a level 9492+/-sf lot. Close to town. Attached legal in-law quarters. Amazing indoor/outdoor courtyards. Offered at $3,795,000 298OakdaleAvenue.com
Suzanne Shelhart 415.613.0100
19 Mountain View, San Rafael Stunning new home in the “Heart of Dominican.” Traditional, 6bd/4.5ba sited on a large, level, 19,943+/-sf lot with ample room for pool and guest house. Three-car attached garage.
suzanne@suzanneshelhart.com SuzanneShelhart.com Diamond Certified Top Agent Network
Offered at $2,895,000 19MountainView.com
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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Celebrating the Extraordinary Agents Who Recently Joined Us! We welcome the top agents of today and tomorrow that have joined Decker Bullock Sotheby’s International Realty recently. They can now offer their clients the best global brand, international exposure, and luxury services for properties at every price point. Dubie Breen 415.640.4927
Sandi Breen 415.706.9882
Abbi Fox 415.515.8777
Lisa Garaventa 415.518.2772
Carolyn LeCoque 415.465.4089
Howard Myers 415.378.4526
Adrienne Murphy 415.215.9684
Peter & Karin Narodny 415.265.7488
Judy Noyes 415.205.1202
Patricia Oxman 415.461.4100
Judy Smith 415.215.6789
Aileen Tong 415.806.7086
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We are Delighted to Welcome Peter & Karin Narodny to our Ross Valley Office at 189 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in Greenbrae
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“As one of the top professional Marin Real Estate teams, we have aligned ourselves with a local firm that is proactive in today’s market. Innovation and quality customer service remain our top priorities. Decker Bullock Sotheby’s International Realty offers us the platform we need to achieve the highest level of service for our clients. As a new team, we will help our customers reach their goals and dedicate ourselves to strengthening Marin communities.”
415.265.7488
www.marinrealestate.net
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A modern vision of a California classic. Completely remodeled and upgraded, with tasteful finishes. Ranch-style home with a very contemporary feel & 4beds/3baths. The layout offers privacy and yet provides easy access to all the rooms, gardens, decks and patios. Gated entry to large level lot with lawn and patio areas.
$1,645,000
16 Escalon Drive Mill Valley
This newly remodeled home sits on a ridge with panoramic views of San Francisco and the Bay Area. The perfect balance between luxury and comfort is achieved in this 4bed/3bath home with hardwood fl oors, high-end f inishes, and open f loor plan. Backs up onto open space and trailheads.
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We are Delighted to Welcome Judy Smith to our Ross Valley Office at 189 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in Greenbrae “My clients are very special and the selection of Decker Bullock Sotheby’s International Realty offers them the combined benefits of a locally owned firm with the best national and international exposure.” • Vast in-depth knowledge of the local communities • 30 years experience selling Marin county real estate • Top 1% of Realtors in Marin judy.smith@ sothebysrealty.com
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2013 shall be remembered as a gratifying year defined by success and growth. 2014 looks to not only continue but also accelerate those accomplishments. I look forward to sharing this with my treasured clients and colleagues. Happy New Year!
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We are Delighted to Welcome Patricia Oxman to our Ross Valley Office at 189 Sir Francis Drake Boulevard in Greenbrae “My clients will benefit from the global marketing exposure that Decker Bullock Sotheby’s International Realty has to offer.”
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• #1 Top Producer Company Wide: Frank Howard Allen in Marin • Top 1% of Realtors in Marin County • Licensed Real Estate Broker
415.461.4100
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Team of Allied Professionals to Assist Clients in their Home Sale (Top left to right) Jason Clever, Painter; Chris Lasley,
Contractor; Patricia Oxman, RE Broker; Margot Oven, Stager; Adam Willis, Photographer; Mary Meyers, Organizer; Gina Kemsley, Loan Broker; Steve Vance, Handyman; Ahmed Issa, Mover; Donna DiBasilio, Title Officer; Donna Firenzi, Licensed Assistant
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Style Meets Substance in San Anselmo
Offered at $2,895,000
129 Madrone Avenue, San Anselmo CA 94960 Exceptional craftsmanship and style are the foundation for this newly constructed Hamptons-style home. This property offers everything for the most discriminating buyer. A welcoming porch graces the entrance to this warm and inviting property. A generous kitchen + great room features two sets of sliding doors leading to an Ipe deck and large patio with an adjacent level lawn. The impeccable kitchen has an in-formal dining area plus a breakfast bar on the center island. Statuary marble countertops, Wolf, Miele, and Sub-Zero appliances, prep sink, ample built-ins, and a spacious pantry are also featured. The adjacent great room has a fireplace and is the perfect gathering area. The charming living room + dining room retains a feeling of warmth but flows into the great room adding the perfect feel for entertaining or gathering with
family. A fifth bedroom that makes for a perfect guest suite or office plus a mud room, additional storage area, a half bath and access to the 2-car garage complete the lower level. Head upstairs to the four additional bedrooms and laundry room. There is a romantic master suite with a spacious closet and elegant bathroom with radiant heat. Three additional bedrooms and two more full bathrooms complete this upper level of the home. Other features include high-end appliances and fixtures throughout, white oak hardwood floors, wool carpeting in the bedroom areas, exterior fireproofing, speakers for A/V system & a security system. The close proximity to shopping, restaurants, exceptional schools, and fantastic weather all add to this very special property. www.129Madrone.com
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Chelsea E. Ialeggio 415.300.6881
chelsea @ sothebysrealty.com ChelseaInMarin.com Redefining Service in Real Estate
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Thank you to all of our clients & we wish you all the best in 2014! 459 Redwood Avenue, Corte Madera 130 Sandpiper Circle, Corte Madera 524 Corte Madera Avenue, Corte Madera 33 Sonora Way, Corte Madera 70 Lucky Drive, Corte Madera 40 Steven Court, Fairfax 14 Mann Drive, Kentfield 115 Woodland Road, Kentfield 207 Evergreen Avenue, Mill Valley 297 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley 115 Eucalyptus Knoll, Mill Valley (C-Seller, K-Buyer) 14 Saint Jude Road, Mill Valley 102 Ryan Avenue, Mill Valley 48 Plymouth Avenue, Mill Valley 200 Amicita Avenue, Mill Valley 575 Throckmorton Avenue, Mill Valley 525 Alta Way, Mill Valley 2 Overhill Drive, Mill Valley 1 Starboard Court, Mill Valley 92 Cypress Avenue, Mill Valley (In Contract) 351 Melrose Avenue, Mill Valley (In Contract)
2224 Laguna Vista Drive, Novato 681 Atherton Avenue, Novato 677 Atherton Avenue, Novato 47 San Domingo Way, Novato 6 Robinhood Drive, Novato 46 Robinhood Drive, Novato 1715 Drake Court, Petaluma 43 Laurel Grove, Ross 130 Crescent Road, San Anselmo 25 Martling Road, San Anselmo 120 Hidden Valley Lane, San Anselmo 12 Savannah Avenue, San Anselmo 124 Meadowcroft Drive, San Anselmo (In Contract) 331 Knight Drive, San Rafael (C-Buyer, K-Seller) 8 Diego Drive, San Rafael 228 Mountain View Avenue, San Rafael 11 El Cerrito Avenue, San Rafael 48 Locksly Lane, San Rafael 114 Terrace Avenue, San Rafael 360 Hickory Lane, San Rafael
1411 Carlos Court, Santa Rosa 806 Butte Street, Sausalito 215 Currey Lane, Sausalito 245 Seadrift Road, Stinson Beach 4 Mira Flores Lane, Tiburon 66 Rancho Drive, Tiburon 2079 Paradise Drive, Tiburon 7 Mariposa Court, Tiburon 92 Via Los Altos, Tiburon
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Greenbrae—Call Karen Kentfield—Call Karen Kent Woodlands—Mid-Century Modern Stunner —Call Chelsea 10 Orange Avenue, Larkspur—Call Chelsea Larkspur —New Construction—Call Chelsea Mill Valley—2 New Construction Projects— Call Chelsea 129 Madrone Avenue, San Anselmo— New Construction—Call Chelsea * Source MLS
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kzhardesty@sothebysrealty.com KarenZHardesty.com Committed to Extraordinary Service
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chelsea@sothebysrealty.com ChelseaInMarin.com Redefining Service in Real Estate
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To all my Clients and Friends, A Heartfelt Thank You For Making 2013 Such an Exceptionally Successful Year. Wishing you all Health and Prosperity in 2014! I Look Forward to Serving You.
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1 Luiz Ct, San Rafael 100 Thorndale Dr #461, San Rafael 650 Ely Blvd S, Petaluma 9 Mariners Cir, San Rafael 218 Orange Blossom, San Rafael 66 Blanca Dr, Novato 1767 Silverado Cir, Petaluma
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202 Miramar Ave, San Rafael 59 Sir Francis Drake Blvd, Ross 32 Andreas Cir, Novato 15 Thorsson Ct, Novato 99 Baca Vista, Novato 23 Montevideo Way, San Rafael 417 Sutter St, Petaluma 2013 Feliz Rd, Novato
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offered at $3,800,000
Located in one of the most prestigious neighborhoods, this is truly one of Tiburon’s finest estates. Sweeping Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco, Belvedere Lagoon and Richardson Bay views abound from this 7500± 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 Olympic sized lap pool, and all day sun. Coveted Reed School District.
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Waterfront Living on Belvedere Lagoon
$5,950,000* This beautiful, single level, 3,484 square foot lagoon-front home is being custom built to create a stunning space encompassing the far-reaching views of Angel Island, Mount Tam, the Bay Bridge, Richardson Bay and the Belvedere Lagoon. All design aspects complement the year round lagoon lifestyle,maximizing light and space. For a limited time, a buyer who purchases now has the opportunity to customize their own interior finishes, to personalize their home.
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www.windwardbelvedere.com • 3 bedrooms, 4 bathrooms • Media room/4th bedroom •2officesandlaundry/mudroom • Open kitchen and family room, with door opening to a deck with glass railing • For formal occasions there is a separate living/dining room • Tiered yard with a lawn, and a private patiowithhottubandfirepit • Boat dock completes the package!
Country Living — City Convenience!
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$1,198,000 127 Cobblestone Ct., Novato Contemporary home situated in a beautiful park-like setting of over an acre of landscaped grounds. Located privately at the end of a quiet cul-de-sac, with room for a growing family, this home has 5+ bedrooms, 4 baths, a country kitchen with breakfast nook, granite countertops & adjoining family room, a media/entertainment room, separate laundry room with storage area & adjoining 3-car finished garage with extra storage. Ease of travel to S.F., the Wine Country, Marin’s beaches or the East Bay.
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Licensed Associate Broker
415.497.0044
vickibc@sothebysrealty.com
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This 1929 Georgian Colonial represents the highest sale in San Rafael in 2013. The DuPont Group worked almost exclusively on the sale of this home for most of the second half of 2013. Our Group’s high end niche lies in taking one or two high end home listings each year and seeing those home sales through to completion.
Novato View Estate
Average Sale Price: $2.2m Gross Sales Volume: $22m 10 Closed transactions: Serving 6 Sellers & 4 Buyers
Presented by The DuPont Group
$999,999 Reliable | Efficient | Professional
This welcoming, view home on ±2.5 acres has great flow, privacy, a remodeled eat-in kitchen with interesting architectural details throughout. The house has multiple entertaining areas both upstairs and downstairs with outdoor access from all rooms. Panoramic views of the San Pablo bay and Novato Basin and headlands are found out of most windows in the house. 6 car garage functions as large indoor play area— a compelling value. www.2westridge.com
A Family Serving American Business Since 1689 Please interview us for your listing!!
Dave DuPont
TheDuPontGroup.net 415.867.6611
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Julie Casady 415.246.3200
Christine Christiansen Corey Graham 415.259.7133 415.971.0167
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Sherry Ramzi 415.902.7344 sherryramzi.com
Val Rogers 415.264.8058
Alisa Knobbe Wynd 415.298.4037 alisawynd.com
Sylvie Zolezzi 415.505.4789
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CONTEMPORARY FARM STYLE HOME
This home is 2,743 SF, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 baths with office/nursery and attached 2 car garage. The large, sunny, flat, walk-to-town lot nestled at the foot of Homestead Valley has all the bells and whistles.
Brian Byers 415.602.7915
b.byers@deckerbullocksir.com
www.575Ethel.com $2,695,000
SOLD IN 16 DAYS 117% OF ASKING
QUINTESSENTIAL SUN VALLEY/FORBES CRAFTSMEN
Tastefully renovated with modern conveniences for today’s lifestyle. A gardener’s paradise and lots of room for entertaining and play. A large kitchen/ family room, living/dining room, four bedrooms and two full baths.
Julie Casady 415.246.3200
j.casady@deckerbullocksir.com
IT CAN BE DONE!
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Within 45 days, my clients purchased their dream home at 90% of list, and sold the existing home at 104% of list with multiple offers. It can be done!
Christine Christiansen 415.259.7133
www.christinechristiansen.com
STUNNINGLY RENOVATED 1920s SAUSALITO BEAUTY
This ideally situated home sold with a couple offers before we could put it on the market. A perfect home for entertaining, relaxing and viewing the ever changing bay landscape. One of a kind and exceptional.
Corey Graham 415.971.0167
c.graham@deckerbullocksir.com
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SOLD IN 21 DAYS
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One level home and yard with water views in a highly desirable location. 2 car garage, large front porch, remodeled kitchen. Built-in custom cabinets and stone fireplace.
Nadine Greenwood 415.203.7050
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123 SACRAMENTO WAY SAUSALITO
An example of sellers taking advantage of the current real estate market. Low inventory and many qualified buyers. Contact me for a free personalized market analysis of your home.
Colleen Madden 415.497.5170
c.madden@deckerbullocksir.com
www.HomeSalesMarin.com $925,000
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“Sans Souci” estate – named by former owner Jerry Garcia – Pacific Ocean vws, retreat-like, pool, spa, decks. 5 bd, 4.5 ba…$3,995,000
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Lisa Albertson Luxury Property Specialist
We Are Proud To Welcome Lisa Albertson to Our Team of Luxury Professionals
Contact 415.450.7768 lisa.albertson@pacunion.com pacificunion.com lisaalbertson.com License#01480372
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We Are Proud to Welcome Debra Allen to Our Team of Luxury Professionals
Debra Allen Luxury Property Specialist
Contact 415.279.3751 dallen@pacunion.com pacificunion.com deballen.com License#01002768
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Beth Fernbacher Luxury Property Specialist
We Are Proud to Welcome Beth Fernbacher to Our Team of Luxury Professionals
Contact 415.235.8930 beth@bethfernbacher.com pacificunion.com bethfernbacher.com License#01349513
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DANA JOhNSON happy New Year and Thank You to My Wonderful Clients and Friends for Keeping Me in the Top 1% of Agents in Marin County.
6 Duff Lane, Ross | $4,895,000
This beautiful 5 bedroom, 5 bath traditional home is situated on approx. 3 acres in desirable Old Ross and has approx. 5,000 square feet of living space. Gated and private, its attractive floor plan features spacious rooms and a 3-car garage, while the outdoor areas include landscaped yards, gorgeous lawns, hills to explore, and a swimming pool. Near coveted Ross School, shopping, restaurants, Phoenix Lake, and country and golf clubs. 6DuffLane.com
32 Jenna Lane, half Moon Bay | $1,295,000
Stunning approx. 2 acres on half Moon Bay coast with already existing guesthouse built in 2004. Approved plans to built approx. 4,900 square foot main house with 3-car garage or also possible to add on to guesthouse. Unbeatable coastal location with views of Pacific Ocean and beautiful farmlands. Located on a street with multi-million dollar homes on large lots. Shown by appointment only. 32Jenna.com
Dana Johnson CalBRE#1707450 c: 415.306.3824 | o: 415.901.1747 Dana.Johnson@sothebyshomes.com SAN FRANCISCO BROKERAGE | 117 Greenwich Street | San Francisco, CA 94111 | 415.901.1700
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PREMIERE LOCATION ON SAN FRANCISCO GOLD COAST 2330 LYON STREET | $11,950,000 | web: 0086377 This classic 6-bedroom/6.5 bath residence was totally renovated in 2004. Perfectly positioned above the Presidio Gates & Lyon Street steps, upon entering you immediately see two riveting views: the open vista of Presidio Park, and the glistening blue of the Bay. There’s an elevator, 6-car garage, and the fitness buff will love the large spa/gym room. www.2330Lyon.com
GORGEOUS TIBURON VIEW RESIDENCE WITH BEACH ACCESS 3636 PARADISE DRIVE | $6,995,000 | web: 0086379 See and hear the bay from this recently built 7-bedroom/8.5 bath residence. Minutes from 101, it is uniquely located in a weather-protected cove with deeded access to a gorgeous long sandy beach where all water sports are an everyday pleasure. An infinity pool separates the main house, the guesthouse. and cabana—it’s a true family compound. www.3636Paradise.com
YOUR SAN FRANCISCO CONNECTION IN MARIN! With much appreciation for our clients’ business and referrals, we send our best wishes for 2014! Thanks to all of you, 2013 was a stellar year. We kept busy in every price range, representing each client with the same enthusiasm and marketing savvy. ▪ Marin 2013: Closed sales from $400,000 to $9,000,000 (approx.) ▪ San Francisco 2013: Closed sales from $1,000,0000 to $10,000,000 (approx.) ▪ Discretion and privacy assured
ISOBEL WIENER
DANIELLE CHAVANON
Isobel@IsobelWiener.com CalBRE #00707023 415 730 5556
Danielle.Chavanon@sothebyshomes.com CalBRE #01130681 415 706 5804 Born and raised in France, Danielle is one of the founding agents of Sotheby’s International Realty in San Francisco in 1996. Formerly a high school teacher (Urban School), she lives in San Francisco with her husband, Morton Beebe, a published photo-journalist.
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YOUR OWN PRIVATE PARK | $5,995,000 | web: 0086238 Located on one of Marin’s most stately tree▪ 6 bedrooms/6.5 baths & Office, all bedrooms lined streets, this large Residence with spahave full baths & walk-in closets. cious guesthouse is set back from the road ▪ Built new only 12 years ago. in a tranquil setting where mature trees and ▪ Huge Great Room includes Kitchen/Family/ hedges surround rolling lawns creating a priBreakfast Room. Also, Formal Dining Room vate oasis. Close to shopping and outstanding ▪ French doors open to veranda and grounds. Kentfield Schools.
DANIELLE CHAVANON Danielle.Chavanon@sothebyshomes.com CalBRE #01130681 415 706 5804 www.LiveModernByTheBay.com
▪ Spacious Home Cinema on 1st floor ▪ Two Story Guesthouse: downstairs bedroom opens ‘on grade’ to garden (no steps). ▪ One block to tennis courts, The Priory. ▪ 2 garages for 3 covered parking spaces, large motor court
ISOBEL WIENER www.HamptonsInKentfield.com
Isobel@IsobelWiener.com CalBRE #00707023 415 730 5556 www.IsobelWiener.com
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Looking Back
All Aboard
A century ago, electric trains ran through much of Marin. BY JIM WOOD
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downtown Sausalito in 1914. “At left are interurban trains that terminated in Mill Valley and reached Fairfax by way of San Anselmo,” says rail historian Fred Codoni of Fairfax, author, with Paul Trimble, of Pacific Northwestern Railroad (Arcadia Publishing, 2006). “They were high-speed electric-powered trains, the first of their kind in the world,
that ran through much of Marin from 1903 until 1941. At right,” Codoni adds, “those trains are steam-powered and heading to Cain Rock on the Eel River for the Golden Spike ceremony marking the completion of the Northwestern Pacific Railroad through to Eureka, which is about 270 miles from Sausalito.” In 2014, the Northwestern Pacific Railroad Historical Society will celebrate the 100th anniversary of the opening of this line. m
They were high-speed electricpowered trains, the first of their kind in the world.
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From San Francisco to Marin
Anna Boucher knows the market As a member of the Top Producers and Top Agent Network I have an exemplary platform to showcase your home before it appears on the MLS or, if you are a buyer, to find the right home for you before it hits the market. I offer many tools that make the process of buying and selling fun, exciting and successful. These tools include staging, home tours with aerial videography, building a dedicated property address website, and incorporating a cross-branded marketing strategy with exposure on Yelp, Google+, Zillow, Trulia and YouTube.
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17 TOUSSIN | KENTFIELD, CA | $2,850,000
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1333 JONES | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $1,675,000
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21 TURNAGAIN | KENTFIELD, CA | $2,730,000
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33 CAMP | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $850,000
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1191 SIMMONS LANE | NOVATO, CA | $2,450,000
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75 FOLSOM | SAN FRANCISCO, CA | $650,000
ANNA BOUCHER
WORLD CLASS PROPERTIES
anna@worldclassproperties.com www.WorldClassProperties.com
Matching Extraordinary Properties with Discriminating Buyers
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415.860.1399
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