Helping the needy in Marin County, California - 11/26/07 06:53 PM
Ann Rodgers, executive director of the Marin Community Food Bank sits among bags ready to be distributed at the Food Banks warehouse.  The Marin Community Food Bank agency gives out 2 million pounds of goods each year and will provide meals to more than 3,500 families during Thanksgiving, Christmas, and Hanukkah.Marin Community Food Bank75 Digital Drive, Novato, California   94949415-883-1302 / fax: 415-883-5178You can always deliver donations to the food bank at the above address.  You can also write a check and send it to that address.  The Food Bank spends $150,000 a year buying traditional food to fill out the Holiday … (0 comments)

Marin County Beaches Reopen - 11/26/07 06:50 PM
November 23, 2007:  Most Marin County Beaches are reopening today as clean up crews have gained the upper hand, despite high tides that continue to threaten the Marin Coastline.  Also, there is a surf report for the next couple of days where large northern swells will fill into most Marin County beaches. Dozens of Marin Beaches have been off limit since the Cosco Busan spewed 58,000 gallons of bunker fuel oil into the San Francisco Bay after slamming into the Bay Bridge November 7th.The North end of Rodeo beach was closed after a "Shark Attack" by a great white that attacked a sea … (1 comments)

Marin County Beaches following oil spill in San Francisco Bay - 11/17/07 12:02 PM
November 15, 2007      Ever since the oil spill that took place on November 7, 2007 the bay,local ocean waters, and surrounding coastlines have been contaminated.  All the public beaches in Marin County are now closed, and it may be weeks before they are reopened.      The cleanup of the San Francisco Bay oil spill has settled into what is expected to be weeks long slog of mopping off rocks, beaches and birds, as authorities subpoenaed the crew of the ship, the Cosco Busan, that spewed the fuel.  What happened? Wednesday morning the container ship rammed the base of the Bay Bridge tower, and dumped 58,000 gallons of heavy fuel … (5 comments)

Marin County Media Hysteria - 11/17/07 11:59 AM
The following information has been gathered from fairly reliable sources over the last twelve days.  The opinions are those of the individual, and may not reflect this web sites point of view.  The information provided here, I believe, contributes to an "open forum" or "atmosphere" for ideas that might benefit the general public, and real estate professionals.     This post begins with a link to an article published a week ago in the Marin Independent Journal newspaper:Marin Independent Journal's Foreclosure Article followed by a response from Fred Morfit of Elite Lending Services: "I've had enough! This is what I sent to the IJ after reading yesterday's front page.  … (0 comments)

What's Happening in Marin County this Weekend! - 11/03/07 06:24 PM
What's happening in Marin County this week?  Check out the events below, and please feel free to leave any comments or notices about events that aren't included here!What's Happening!   November 3, 2007 and November 4, 2007November 3, 2007"By George, It's War!"  a satirical musical that takes on the Bush Administration this weekend in Point Reyes Station at the Dance Palace at Fifth and B Streets.  (415) 663-8977  Dance PalaceThe show moves to Mill Valley's 142 Throckmorton Theatre for 3 more performances November 11,18, and 25th.(415) 383-9600   142 Throckmorton TheatreMarin Museum of the American Indian (opened November 2, 2007) Traditional and Contemporary … (0 comments)

 
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