A hodgepodge of bland, nondescript architecture gives the Alto Shopping Center in Mill Valley a decidedly 1970s sensibility.
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A hodgepodge of bland, nondescript architecture gives the Alto Shopping Center in Mill Valley a decidedly 1970s sensibility.
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Posted on 31 March 2010 by tibtv
It’s the images that grab you first – a blood-red wedding cake, a tongue lapping up vivid violet sugar crystals, or the black and white photograph of a shapely, naked man wearing nothing but a pretzel lei and a skirt made of collard greens.
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AFTERNOON TEA – Healing Arts Center and Spa’s Tea Bar, Cavallo Point Lodge, 601 Murray Circle, Fort Baker, Sausalito; 339-4764, www.
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La Jolla Based Data Quick Bay Area Real Estate News and Custom Data
Marin Home Sales Median Home Price Rises Article from the Marin Independent Journal
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Vino Moda – Angel Island wine festival
Festival Overview
Angel Island State Park “The Jewel of San Francisco Bay” is threatened with closure due to a shortfall in revenue and the state deficit. VinoModa and the Angel Island Wine Festival is asking Bay Area residents as well as visitors from California, the U.S., and the world to demonstrate how important parks our to our lives. When was the last time you visited Angel Island? Have you taken the tram ride, toured the island on a segway, bicycle, or by foot? Have you visited the Angel Island Immigration Station since the $15 million remodel just completed in February? You can take a ferry, dock your own boat, or paddle a kayak.
Wine Lovers show their support by attending the Angel Island Wine Festival at Camp Reynolds. This is undoubtedly the “world’s most beautiful wine festival” on the Angel Island shore with breathtaking views of Golden Gate Bridge, San Francisco skyline, and Belvedere Island. Vino Moda has partnered with Angel Island State Parks and Angel Island Company among others.
Location
Angel Island’s Camp Reynolds (a.k.a West Garrison) Google Satellite View
Ferry services we recommend:
* Ferry departs from “The Angel Island – Tiburon Ferry” | 21 Main St Tiburon, CA 94920
* Blue & Gold Fleet | PIER 39, The Embarcadero at Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94133
Event Day
Event day May 1st | 12pm to 3:30 (Free tram ride for ticket holders)
Tickets
Advance tickets are $65 before April Saturday, 15th
The first 400 ticket buyers will receive a “Goodie Bag packed with $400+ of Gift Card/Certificates from San Francisco and bay area boutiques”.

Each ticket is valid for Saturday May 1st. Guests will receive a wristband, commemorative wine glass, tram ride to and from event, and an event map/program of the wineries. Please be prepared to show your wristband at each winery.
* Must be at least 21 years of age to purchase tickets and/or attend event.
* All sales are final. Tickets are Non-Refundable. We are not responsible for tickets purchased from third party vendors.
Live Music
Won the award of “The best Blues Band of the North Bay”
Cover Artist; Eric Clapton, Buddy Guy, BB King, John Mayer, Bonnie Raitt, and many others
Taste of the Music
Here is the Music Player. You need to installl flash player to show this cool thing!
Wineries and Breweries
and More to come…
Parking and Ferry Service
* Ferry departs from “The Angel Island – Tiburon Ferry” | 21 Main St Tiburon, CA 94920
* Blue & Gold Fleet | PIER 39, The Embarcadero at Beach Street, San Francisco, CA 94133
Parking Services The entrance to PIER 39 features a passenger and taxi loading zone. PIER 39 has convenient visitor parking in the PIER 39 Garage, located directly across the street from the Entrance Plaza.
The PIER 39 Garage is open 24-hours a day, seven days a week.
Driving Direction for Tiburon ferry
Suggested routes from within the Bay Area
If you are on US 101 heading Northbound: Take the Tiburon Blvd exit, turn right, and follow Tiburon Blvd 4 miles into downtown Tiburon. Turn right on Main St. The ferry is located on the left at 21 Main St.
If you are on US 101 heading Southbound: Same exit as above, except take a left over the overpass. Instructions from overpass are the same as above.
From the East Bay: Start on Interstate 80 or 580. Take 580 West to the Richmond – San Rafael Bridge ($4 toll westbound, no toll eastbound). After crossing the bridge, follow the signs to Sir Francis Drake Blvd / 101 South. You will pass by the Larkspur ferry terminal on the left. Get on 101 South and continue for about 2 miles. Take the Tiburon Blvd exit, turn left over the overpass, and follow Tiburon Blvd 4 miles into downtown Tiburon. Turn right on Main St. The ferry is located on the left at 21 Main St.
From Sacramento: Start on 80 West. You have two options:
1. Take Highway 37 West to San Rafael. At the junction with Highway 101, take 101 South; OR:
2. About 7 miles after crossing the Carquinez Bridge in Vallejo (no toll westbound, $4 toll eastbound), take the Richmond Pkwy exit. Follow Richmond Pkwy to 580 West. After crossing the Richmond – San Rafael Bridge ($4 toll westbound, no toll eastbound), follow the signs to Sir Francis Drake Blvd / 101 South. You will pass by the Larkspur ferry terminal on the left. Get on 101 South and continue for about 2 miles.
From 101 South, take the Tiburon Blvd exit, turn left over the overpass, and follow Tiburon Blvd 4 miles into downtown Tiburon. Turn right on Main Street. The ferry is located on the left-hand side of the street.
| Winery or vendor register here | Register here to be a sponsor | Vino Moda – Angel Island Wine Festival |
| Event Registration (Click HERE) | Event Sponsorship (Click HERE) | Venue Details (Click HERE) |
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Is the Marin Clean Energy initiative an innovative redirection of corporate profits that will reduce greenhouse gases while boosting the Marin economy, or is it a naive government boondoggle that will do little to benefit the environment?
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It’s going to cost more to go to the county park.
Officials are hiking fees an average 10 percent for many park services in an effort to raise $110,000 to offset red ink.
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