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MCOE PRESENTS MARIN CITY EXHIBIT

The Marin County Office of Education will host an exhibit, “The Legacy of Marin City: A California Black History Story (1942-1960),” Feb. 1-May 31. The interactive, historical exhibit features memorabilia…



PHOTO PROJECT HELPS CELEBRATE MCL’S 90TH

Marin Conservation League is celebrating its 90th anniversary and highlighting its legacy of protecting and preserving the lands around us. The Meanderings in Marin project will help mark this milestone….


ENVIRO GROUP OFFERS MUSHROOM FORAGING ADVICE

According to the Environmental Action Committee of West Marin, the arrival of the rainy season brings a vibrant display of mushrooms — some of which are deadly. Death caps (Amanita…


TECHNOLOGY BOOSTS MARIN WILDLIFE RESEARCH

The National Park Service, California State Parks, Marin Water, Marin County Parks and the Golden Gate National Parks Conservancy working in partnership as One Tam announced a new partnership with…


10,000 DEGREES GRANT SUPPORTS COLLEGE SUCCESS

  10,000 Degrees, an organization dedicated to empowering students to enter and graduate college in eight Bay Area counties and Utah, announced it has partnered with the Equinix Foundation to help…


CVNL NAMES HEART OF MARIN WINNERS

  Every day, passionate individuals dedicate their work to advancing our communities. Center for Volunteer and Nonprofit Leadership and presenting sponsor Bank of Marin honored local leaders and their causes at…


Ashley Eagle-Gibbs is the new executive director of the Environmental Action Committee of West Marin. Photo courtesy of EAC of West Marin

EAC OF WEST MARIN WELCOME NEW EXEC DIRECTOR

   The Environmental Action Committee of West Marin announced the appointment of Ashley Eagle-Gibbs as the new executive director of the 53-year-old organization. Eagle-Gibbs succeeds Morgan Patton, who resigned in…


UNITED WAY ANNOUNCES ART CONTEST

The United Way of the Bay Area will mark 211 Day, Feb. 11, with an art contest. Create a compelling illustration that conveys the impact and significance of 211 services…


BREAST CANCER LAP-A-THON PLANNED

In 2012, David Fineman found out that his mom was diagnosed with breast cancer. Then a seventh-grader at Mill Valley Middle School, he wanted to help but wasn’t sure how….