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and its community fall 2012 city of sausalito current through december 2012 Sausalito Register online! www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org Photo: Photo: © © 2012 2012 Keith Keith Hayes Hayes a Community Pages PARKS & RECREATION Special Events 1 Parks & Recreation Commission 4 COMMUNITY Announcements5 Sausalito Historical Society 11 Library News 12 School News 16 Police News 17 Edgewater Senior Club 18 Sausalito Parks & Recreation Department Parks & Recreation PARKS & RECREATION DIRECTOR Mike Langford 289-4126 [email protected] Registration Form 19 Children’s Classes Enrichment20 Sports, Music 21 Art 22 Dance23 Adult Classes Art, Enrichment 26 Music29 Dance30 Fitness31 Sports34 Facilities, Parks, & Rentals 37 Employee Directory 39 b 420 Litho Street Sausalito, CA 94965 289-4152 • Fax 289-4189 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org Office Hours: M–TH 8:30am–5pm F 8:30am–12pm, 1pm–5pm RECREATION SUPERVISOR Jeff Dybdal, 289-4140 [email protected] RECREATION COORDINATOR Erin Stroud 289-4198 [email protected] ADMINISTRATIVE AIDE Anita Wong 289-4197 [email protected] PARKS & RECREATION: SPECIAL EVENTS Calendar of Events AUGUST • 8/3 • 8/4 • 8/10 • 8/17 • 8/24 Jazz & Blues by the Bay Andre Thierry & Zydeco Sponsored by Friends of Sausalito Dog Park Concert for Kids James K Jazz & Blues by the Bay Brass Express Sponsored by The Rotary Club of Sausalito Jazz & Blues by the Bay Junius Courtney Big Band with Denise Perrier Sponsored by Golden Gate Tall Ships Society Jazz & Blues by the Bay Eugene Huggins and Friends Sponsored by Willow Creek Foundation SEPTEMBER • 9/8 Concerts for Kids Miss Kitty • 9/30 34th Annual Chili Cook Off OCTOBER • 10/13 • 10/13 • 10/21 • 10/31 Concert for Kids Christopher Smith City-Wide Yard Sale Arias in the Afternoon San Francisco Opera Halloween Events 34th Annual Chili Cook-Off SUNDAY, SEPTEMBER 30 11am-4pm DUNPHY PARK The air at Dunphy Park will be thick with the aroma of tomatoes, beans, peppers and spices. Come join us and experience booth after booth of delicious park-made chili. Tasting will begin at high noon. Purchase a $10 unlimited chili tasting band and visit each booth to try its unique and original chili. You will help decide the winners by casting your “bean vote.” Voting beans will be given to the first 1,000 people who purchase a tasting band so don’t bean late! WANTED: Chili Chefs Come share your favorite chili recipe. You must make at least 10 gallons of chili, and all cooking must be done on site on the day of the Chili Cook-Off. This is a fun event and free to enter! Prize Categories: MOST CREATIVE: Presentation is everything! Dress up your booth and your helpers. JUDGES’ CHOICE: A panel of judges will help to determine best chili. PEOPLE’S CHOICE: Your beans count! Cast your special voting beans for your favorites and cheer them on to victory. To participate in the fun, applications are available at www.sausalitochilicookoff.com. Prizes donated by our fantastic sponsor, Heath Ceramics. The Volunteers in Public Safety (V.I.P.S.) will also be onsite cooking delicious hot dogs for non-chili enthusiasts. NOVEMBER • 11/1 Sausalito Amateur Photo Contest DECEMBER • 12/1 Breakfast with Santa Check us out on Facebook at Sausalito Event Coordinator. All events sponsored by the Sausalito Parks & Recreation Department. Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.cityofsausalitospecialevents.com 1 PARKS & RECREATION: SPECIAL EVENTS City Wide Yard Sale SATURDAY, OCTOBER 13 MLK PARKING LOT 9am – 2pm SELLERS AND BUYERS WANTED! BUYERS: Come by and see what awesome items you might find. ADMISSION IS FREE. Over 80 different booths!!! SELLERS: Sign up for Sausalito’s Community Yard Sale where your old goodies might be someone else’s new treasures. Make some money selling what you no longer need. Please no craft vendors allowed, no food vendors allowed and only garage/rummage sale items to be sold. The City reserves the right to refuse any items it does not view as appropriate for sale at this event. Spaces are either 19' x 9', 14' x 14' or 10' x 18'. Yellow Space is 16' x 9' Spaces rent between $10– $20 depending on location. Space choice will be given in order of registration. REGISTRATION OPENS SEPTEMBER 4. Concert for Kids Yellow Space$10R $15NR Blue Space $12R $17NR Orange Space$15R $20NR Red Space$20R $25NR 6’ Table Rental $10 Sponsored by the Sausalito Lion’s Club SATURDAY MORNINGS 10:30am–11:15am ROBIN SWEENY PARK The Sausalito Lion’s Club is sponsoring the Sausalito Parks & Check out the SPACE MAP online: www.sausalitoyardsale.info Recreation Department’s Concerts for Kids summer concert series. This annual children’s entertainment event takes place on Saturday mornings once a month from June – October at Robin Sweeny Park. Sausalito Amateur Photo Contest These summer and fall performances feature music, fun and laughs All Sausalito amateur photographers are invited to enter their for children of all ages. Bring your family, a blanket and enjoy these quality photographs in the 2012 Amateur Photography Contest, FREE concerts thanks to the Sausalito Lion’s Club. Entertainment sponsored by The City of Sausalito’s Parks & Recreation begins at 10:30am. Department and the Sausalito Marin Scope. Entries will be accepted November 1–9 at the Parks & Recreation Office. Schedule of Performers Photos must have been taken within the last year (November 2011–October 2012). Categories will include: People, 8/4 James K Animals, Landscapes, and Scenes of Sausalito. A $2 per photo 9/8 Miss Kitty entry fee will be charged with a limit of eight photos entries 10/13 Christopher Smith per person. Ribbons will be awarded to top three winners in each category. The First Place winner in each category will Arias in the Afternoon have their photo printed in the Sausalito Marin Scope. Find OCTOBER 21 2pm more information, rules and a registration form online at GABRIELSON PARK www.sausalitophotocontest.info. Arias in the Afternoon with the San Francisco Opera Singers returns. This two-hour free program is once again sponsored by the Arques Charitable Education Trust and produced by the Sausalito Parks & Recreation Department. Come enjoy the San Francisco Opera in the beautiful and picturesque setting of Gabrielson Park. Reserved V.I.P. tables will go on sale September 4. These pre-set tables will include a chilled bottle of champagne and fresh strawberries. Residents $75; Non Residents $85. 2 Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.cityofsausalitospecialevents.com PARKS & RECREATION: SPECIAL EVENTS Halloween in Sausalito! Halloween Parade and Trick or Treat Lane WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31 5:45pm-8pm ROBIN SWEENY PARK Ghouls, Goblins, Princesses, Superheroes, Cats, Ghosts, and Monsters of all sizes, shapes and ages UNITE together at the corner of Caledonia and Johnson to haunt the street in search of free candy. We march at 6pm sharp so be ready to line up at 5:45pm. We will finish our Halloween Parade at Robin Sweeny Park, otherwise known as Trick or Treat Lane for more treats and Halloween fun. The Halloween Parade and activities in Robin Sweeny Park and the Recreation Center are sponsored by Sausalito Parks & Recreation, Caledonia Street Merchants and local community groups. Howl’O’Ween Dog Costume Contest Haunted House Come see what spooky terrors lurk in this year’s inception of the annual Sausalito Haunted House. They’re dying . . . to meet you! NEW THIS YEAR: Beat the Halloween evening rush! The Haunted House will be open during the weekend for sneak peeks to anyone curious and daring enough to venture in. $1 per-person, $5 per-family Suggested Donation. Haunted House Schedule Sunday 10/28 5pm–5:30pm (child-friendly) 6pm–7pm (full haunt) Wednesday 10/31 6:15pm–8pm WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 31 6:30pm ROBIN SWEENY PARK Haunted House Call for Volunteers Ghoulish greyhounds, devilish dachshunds, poodle princesses and The Haunted House is volunteer planned, designed, and operated. If butterfly bulldogs. Dress up your pups and bring them with you on you want to help with this year’s haunt, call Recreation Supervisor, Jeff Halloween to compete in this free contest. Prizes will be awarded to Dybdal at 289-4140. the funniest, best couple (dog and owner) and most original canine costumes. Sponsored by Soulmates Animal Care Breakfast With Santa SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1 8:30am-11am SAUSALITO YACHT CLUB Santa’s coming! He’s making a special trip to the Yacht Club in Sausalito to eat breakfast with you and your family! He will sail up and join the breakfast at 9am. It will be a magical morning where the kids will make holiday crafts and visit with Santa while the elves prepare a delicious breakfast of pancakes, sausage, milk and juice. There will be photos with Mr. Claus himself and special memories will be made. Don’t forget your wish list and camera! Bring a toy to donate to the Southern Marin toy drive and receive $1 off admission. SPACE IS LIMITED, SO GUARANTEE YOUR SPOT BY PRE-REGISTERING. Call Sausalito Parks and Recreation at 289-4152 or register online at www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org. Course # 06001.0111 SA 12/1 8:30am-11am $8R 10NR FREE FOR CHILDREN 2 AND UNDER! Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.cityofsausalitospecialevents.com 3 PARKS & RECREATION Want to Get Involved? The Sausalito Parks & Recreation Department strives to provide quality programs to Sausalito and its community that enhance growth, expression, and recreation through people, parks, and programs. WOULD YOU LIKE TO MEET NEW PEOPLE? GET TO KNOW NEW FRIENDS AND NEIGHBORS? Whether you’ve just moved here or are a longtime resident, an exciting and fun way to meet the people in your community is to volunteer for the Sausalito Parks & Recreation Department. We’re already busy planning this year’s Breakfast with Santa, Easter Egg Hunt, and Caledonia Street Faire. So, you can tell we need volunteer help with all of these events throughout the season. If you want to help drive these events and participate on a different level, how about joining a committee for a specific event? The time commitments usually require several pre-event meetings and event day participation. The reward is supporting our community and having fun while doing it! Did you know you can have this much fun without leaving town? Call the Recreation Department at 289-4152 and let us know how you’d like to help. Parks & Recreation Commission John Lerner, Chair Joe Burns, Vice Chair Doreen Gounard Cindy Powers Melissa Mooney Sela Seleska Once again we kicked off the summer season with our traditional Caledonia Street Fair and Lions Club pancake breakfast followed by the always anticipated start of Jazz and Blues by the Bay and Sausalito’s own 4th of July parade and fireworks extravaganza. Hats off to the Sausalito Parks and Recreation staff, interns and volunteers for their planning and flawless execution of all of our summer events. Summer is the time to get out and take advantage of our City parks, enjoy our world-class location and unsurpassed views. This summer Dunphy Park served as the staging point for the North American Hobie Catamaran Sailing Championships while Gabrielson Park was once again the venue for our summer long Friday night Jazz and Blues by the Bay community picnic and social gathering. Our events are a success because of the wonderful proactive Sausalito community. It is never to late to become involved in the community. Anyone who has ever volunteered to help with a Sausalito Parks and Recreation event will tell you that volunteering enhanced their event experience. Your support and involvement guarantees a strong community focused Parks and Recreation Department. If you want to pass on your passion or share in someone else’s, please contact Jeff Dybdahl at Sausalito Parks and Recreation about taking or teaching a class. If you want to volunteer for an event, please contact Erin Stroud our events coordinator and if you want general information or are not sure who to talk with, please contact Anita Wong and she will happily direct you to the appropriate person. Just a reminder, the Sausalito Parks and Recreation Commission meets the 3rd Wednesday of every month at 6:30 pm in the Edgewater Room at City Hall, 420 Litho Street. These Commission meetings are open to the public. Please note however, that any agenda item should go through the Sausalito Parks and Recreation Department office at 289-4152. Your attendance and participation is always welcomed. On behalf of all the members of the Sausalito Parks and Recreation Commission and the dedicated Sausalito Parks and Recreation staff we would like to say it is both a pleasure and privilege to serve you our Sausalito community. Respectfully submitted, John Lerner, Chair, Sausalito Parks and Recreation Commission 4 Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.cityofsausalitospecialevents.com COMMUNITY: ANNOUNCEMENTS Sausalito’s Newly Enhanced Smoking Regulations The State of California’s current regulations ban smoking in all enclosed workplaces in California, including restaurants and bars with few exemptions; California bill AB846 bans smoking within 20 feet of the entrance or operable window of a public building, the law also prohibits smoking in state owned vehicles. All cities are required to enforce these state regulations. Until recently the City’s smoking regulations, adopted in 1994, were similar to that of the State of California. However, like many other cities in Marin County, Sausalito has recently updated the Clean Indoor Air and Health Protection Ordinance including many ideas provided by the American Lung Association and the Marin County Department of Health and Human Services. In July of 2012, the City Council adopted new Smoking Regulations which includes all regulations set by the State of California, and in addition, have increased Sausalito’s smokefree regulations throughout the City. The intent of the change in the Smoking Regulations is to discourage the inherently dangerous behavior of smoking around nontobacco users and to protect children from exposure to smoking and tobacco. The regulations will protect the public from nonconsensual exposure to secondhand smoke and tobacco-related litter and pollution and by affirming an open atmosphere of the City’s public places. The approved amendments have been made to the Sausalito Municipal Code and will regulate smoking in multi-unit housing residences including common areas, private balconies, porches, decks and patios. The amendments allow private individuals the right to enforce the smoking regulations. In addition, the amendments establish smoke-free areas, including public streets and parks; outdoor dining areas for restaurants; marina facilities; and recreation and special events. Specific areas that smoking will be prohibited are as follows: • Multi-Unit Residences • Multi-Unit Housing Common Areas • Marina Facilities including docks, piers and docked boats, vessels and house boats • Within 20 feet from any entrance, opening or exit of any enclosed area, including windows • Within 20 feet of service lines (ATMs, ticket lines, bus stops, transit shelters, ferry terminals and cab stands) • Within 20 feet of working road, building and construction crews • Recreational areas (playgrounds, sporting facilities, children’s play areas and rinks) • Public events including, sport events, entertainment, speaking performances, ceremonies, pageants, fairs and farmers markets • Minimum of 80% of guest rooms in every hotel, motel and bedand-breakfast facilities must be permanently designated as completely non-smoking • Any place where food and/or drink is offered for sale, including outdoor areas of restaurants, bars and farmers markets In addition the regulations state: • No person shall dispose of smoking waste or tobacco waste within the boundaries of an area in which smoking is prohibited • No person shall place or cause to be placed any ashtray, tobacco ash collector or receptacle in any area designated a non-smoking area While the outdoor smoke-free provisions have already taken effect, starting in early September 2012, some affected parties are given lead-time to take specific actions. • 120 days: Landlords of existing multi-family units, who choose to designate fewer than 100% of the units as nonsmoking have 120 days after approval of the ordinance to submit a description of each designated nonsmoking unit sufficient to identify the Unit, and a diagram depicting the location of the designated nonsmoking Units in relation to all other Units. • 270 days: Homeowner membership of existing common interest multi-unit housing complexes, must vote on the threshold question of allowing less than one hundred percent (100%) of Units to be designated nonsmoking Units • 1 year: Landlords of multi-unit housing, Homeowners Associations of condominiums and townhouses have one year to comply with all requirements of the Ordinance. To assist the multi-unit housing property owners and residents implement the updated smoking regulations, a Sample Smoke Free Lease Addendum is currently on the City’s website, www.ci.sausalito. ca.us/Index.aspx?page=3. The Addendum will help property owners and residents understand their rights and ease the transition in to the new regulations. If you have any questions or concerns regarding the City’s new Smoking Regulations, please contact Assistant Planner, Alison Thornberry-Assef at 289-4131 during normal business hours. Alison Thornberry-Assef Assistant Planner Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.cityofsausalitospecialevents.com 5 COMMUNITY: ANNOUNCEMENTS Sausalito Art Festival Sausalicious! What’s 60 years old, features nearly 300 award-winning artists, Willow Creek Foundation more than 25,000 works of art on exhibition and for sale, an exciting and the Sausalito Parks entertainment lineup on three stages, fabulous food and wine? The and Recreation’s Annual Sausalicious! 2012 60th annual Sausalito Art Festival, which will take place Labor Day Weekend, September 1-3 at Marinship Park. Locals and visitors alike know that the Festival’s high-energy ambience electrifies the village of Sausalito for three days every year, transforming it into a “Camelot” of art and community. One of the oldest, most prestigious and most looked-forward-to Art Festivals in the country—for 60 years the Sausalito Art Festival has set the standard for quality, variety, innovation and sheer scope of artists. Exhibiting artists have been selected by a rigorous jury process and will show a range of work including painting, sculpture, drawing, ceramics, glass, fiber and fashion, wood, photography, mixed media and more. New this year is an innovative participatory, juried art competition and exhibition open to all. The American Icon competition will result in a green, all-digital exhibition of images of the Golden Gate Bridge— one of America’s most beloved and recognized man-made icons—in the Bay Model exhibition space during the Festival. Juried photos, paintings and videos of the Bridge will be shown on large-scale screens with a commissioned soundscore Last year, more than 30,000 people attended the Festival, which is considered by artists, art collectors, Festival fans and the media as a must-attend event. Don’t miss the 60th anniversary of this internationally treasured event! For more information and schedules, visit www. sausalitoartfestival.org. Radio Sausalito 1610 AM Radio Sausalito is the city’s independently operated community radio station playing “Foot Stompin’ Jazz” 24 hours a day. Residents can tune in for great jazz or become involved in various aspects of station operations. Radio Sausalito can be heard over 1610 AM, on Cable Channel 26, 27 and 30, or also heard worldwide via Podcasts on the iTunes Music Store. In addition to music, the station features a number of locally-produced programs including the day’s tidal tables for the houseboats and listings of live music happenings around town. These weekly programs are recorded and produced by station volunteers in our state-of-the-art studio. Whether you would like to donate some records or audio equipment, assist with station operations, or perhaps even produce your own radio series, please contact the station at 332-JAZZ (5299) or surf to www. radiosausalito.org Community Radio is alive and well in Sausalito! 6 Community Newsletter 415-289-4152 This annual community event is a partnership between our own, local, award winning public charter school, Willow Creek Academy and the Sausalito Parks and Recreation Department. This year’s event will be held in the historic Liberty Ship Building at 10 Liberty Ship Way in the Marinship. Local artists will open their studios to the public some for the first time, allowing guests to view works in progress as well as ongoing collections. Guests can stroll the studios while enjoying the best epicurean delights from Sausalito’s finest restaurants. Live local music and an exciting silent auction round out the evening’s festivities. Sausalicious is supported by local restaurants presenting their best dishes. This is a chance to explore some of the best Sausalito culinary delights all in one location. Community support of Willow Creek Academy has helped it grow from 37 students when it opened in 2001 to over 250 this past year. Willow Creek Academy has ranked in the top 6 Charter Schools in California—an impressive achievement among the over 800 charter schools in California. The API scores have consistently placed Willow Creek above the average for Marin County Schools. These achievements help stem the flow of young families leaving our community as their young children approach school age. Willow Creek Academy now offers families a viable and achievement based education opportunity. All of this success requires continued community support and involvement. Attending this annual event is one way to continue the success of our community’s public charter school. Sausalicious 2012 will be held on November 10th from 5:00 -7:00 pm at 10 Liberty Ship Way. Tickets are $25.00 per person and can be purchased on line at www.willowcreekacademy.org or at the event. All proceeds benefit Willow Creek Academy and Robin Sweeny Park and Playground. For additional information please visit our website at www.willowcreekacademy.org . If you are interested in donating and helping with this event please contact event producers Susan Morris at [email protected] or Jeanne Friedel at jeannef@ sbcglobal.net. COMMUNITY: ANNOUNCEMENTS An Update from Sausalito’s Japan Sister City It’s been a busy summer for Sausalito’s Japan Sister City organization! Beginning in late May, the Sister City hosted Sakaide Mayor Hiroshi Aya when he came to celebrate the Golden Gate Bridge’s 75th birthday. During his visit, Mayor Aya along with Japan Consul-General Hiroshi Inomata and City Council Members honored the late Amy Belser by planting a cherry tree—a gift from the Japanese Consulate—in Gabrielson Park (See photo). In late June, Susan Roe, Chair of the Japan Sister City, was invited to participate in a 3-day celebration of Sakaide’s 70th anniversary. Continuing the traditional student exchange between our two cities, Sausalito’s Sister City hosted 13 Sakaide high school students and 2 chaperones from July 26th until Aug 5. The theme of the 2012 visit was ABC, incorporating the many educational and social activities in which the students participated: A for Art—art, music and dancing; B for Balance—‘rock building,’ a Marin Mammal Center educational tour and other eco-friendly projects for teaching about planet earth; and C for Culture—learning about Sausalito’s history and the waterfront and the “American lifestyle” experiences of living with local families who provided their homestay accommodations. Thanks to the many Chamber of Commerce members and others who provided classes, entertainment, meals and lodging, including Lorna Newlin of Sausalito Pottery, Doree Clark of Stage Dor Dance Studio, Teens Turning Green, Casa Madrona Hotel, Spinnaker, Sushi Ran, Sausalito Yacht Club, Feng Nian, Dario’s, Caffe DiVino and Venice Gourmet. The visiting students were also treated to visits to San Francisco’s Academy of Science and the Japanese Consulate, Six Flags and Muir Woods, a Giants game, a Cavallo Point Cooking Class and a variety of art-based sessions with local artists. Their visit concluded with a farewell celebration at the Sausalito Yacht Club where they performed dances learned during their visit. The Sister City will have a food booth again this year at the Sausalito Arts Festival. The Sister City Board and Committee members, as well as “Sister City student alumni” and their families, will once again be serving their popular Japanese Udon noodles. Anyone wishing to volunteer for a 2-hour shift is asked to contact Susan Roe at sroe. [email protected]. All are welcomed! Next year marks the 25th year of the Sister City relationship between Sausalito and Sakaide. Plans are already underway to recognize and celebrate the occasion from July 1-5, 2013! Stay tuned . . . Community Newsletter 415-289-4152 7 COMMUNITY: ANNOUNCEMENTS Sausalito Village Sausalito Village is dedicated to providing practical assistance, social connections, and resources that enable our members to stay independent and supported in their Sausalito homes as long as possible, as they grow older. Sausalito Village is operated by an all volunteer steering committee under the umbrella of Marin Village, a California non-profit organization with I.R.S. 501(c)(3) status. There are no age limitations, but most members are 60 or older. A key element of membership in Sausalito Village is a single telephone number that you can call to request assistance and referrals to the types of services and support you require. Most of our referrals are to a dedicated team of more than 50 volunteers, all of whom have been thoroughly vetted and passed a background check. These volunteers are available to provide services such as transportation to the Airporter, shopping, and doctor’s appointments, help with small household repairs, computer training and support, and respite and support for caregivers. At the request of a member, trained volunteers will do a safety assessment of the member’s home, make recommendations for modifications that can be taken to reduce risks, and refer the member to volunteer and/or paid service providers to accomplish these modifications. A health care advocacy group, consisting of volunteers with experience in some area of the health care field, will assist members in navigating their way through the increasingly complicated health care system to ensure that their individual needs are identified and appropriately addressed. When the type of assistance needed by a member goes beyond what a volunteer can reasonably offer and requires the help of a paid professional service provider, referrals will be made to service providers whose qualifications and references have been thoroughly checked or who are personally recommended by Sausalito Village members. In addition to the service hotline, membership opens up the opportunity to become part of a vibrant community of people who 8 Community Newsletter 415-289-4152 share in many social, cultural, and recreational events. Under a grant from the Sausalito Art Festival Foundation, Sausalito Village organizes and provides transportation to many cultural programs and events in the San Francisco Bay area. Recent programs have included, among others, trips to the Stein exhibits at the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art and the San Francisco Contemporary Jewish Museum, Filoli, a San Francisco Symphony rehearsal, and several exhibits at the De Young and the Palace of the Legion of Honor. There are also periodic member lunches at Sausalito restaurants, monthly meetings with guest speakers, a chair yoga class, a memoir group, Thursday coffee hour, a weekly bocce game, a book group, volunteer recognition events, and numerous other activities. Members of the Sausalito Village Steering Committee are: Betsy Stroman, Chair, Sharon Seymour, Vice Chair, Charlie Arenson, Mary Barter, Meg Fawcett, Lee Follett, Ann Heurlin, Felicity Kirsch, Jackie Kudler, Lois Prentice, Rick Seymour, Stella Shao, Agnes Shapiro, Dana Whitson, and Carolyn Zaroff. For more information, you can visit our website at www.sausalitovillage.org, contact us at info@ sausalitovillage.org, or call Betsy Stroman at 331-1464. Commemorative Bench Are you looking for a way to commemorate that special someone or special day? The City of Sausalito is blessed with many great benches to sit and look at the view and reminisce over fond memories. These benches can be dedicated to create that special place for you and your family. Benches are located in various City Parks and along pathways throughout the City. If you are interested in a Commemorative Bench please contact the Parks and Recreation Department at 415289-4152. COMMUNITY: ANNOUNCEMENTS Chamber of Commerce Events and Meetings The Sausalito Chamber of Commerce has moved to its new office at BizX Meeting the second Tuesday of the month from 8:15am–9:30am. 1913 Bridgeway (besides Suzie’s Nail and Fred’s Coffee Shop). BizX is an abbreviation for “Business Information Exchange.” BizX is a monthly business meeting where Chamber members, Chamber SEPTEMBER President and CEO, the City Manager and representatives from the 11 BizX Meeting Chamber Board of Directors and City Council, meet to discuss current The Trident (formerly Horizons), 558 Bridgeway business issues and to promote upcoming events and programs. 8:15am–9:30am 19 BizEd Seminar: Productive Learning and Leisure Bay Model Visitor Center. 2100 Bridgeway 8:15am–9:30am 20 Chamber Member Mixer Studio 333, 333 Caledonia 5:30pm–7:30pm OCTOBER 9 BizX Meeting Spinnaker, 100 Spinnaker Drive 8:15am–9:30am 18 Chamber Mixer Spaulding Wooden Boat Center, Foot of Gate Five Road 5:30pm–7:30pm 26 Celebrate Sausalito Fundraising Gala The Spinnaker Restaurant, 100 Spinnaker Dr. Sausalito 6pm–10pm NOVEMBER 7 BizEd Seminar: Goal Setting Bay Model Visitor Center. 2100 Bridgeway 8:15am–9:30am 13 BizX Meeting City Hall Parks & Recreation Center Edgewater Room, 420 Litho Street 8:15am–9:30am 15 Chamber Member Mixer Sanyok Gallery, 819 Bridgeway 8:15am–10:30am DECEMBER 1 Sixth Annual Gingerbread House Competition & Tour Various Participating Businesses in Sausalito 8:15am–9:30am 6 Holiday Mixer Bay Model Visitor Center. 2100 Bridgeway 8:15am–9:30am 11 BizX Meeting Aurora Ristorante, 300 Valley Street Chamber Mixers Chamber Mixers are typically held on the third Thursday of the month from 5:30pm–7:30pm. Mixers are an opportunity for both Chamber and non-Chamber members to meet and network. The location of the BizX Meeting and the Mixers varies each month. Hosting a BizX Meeting or a Mixer is a great opportunity to showcase your business. Please contact the Chamber at 331-7262 or by email to [email protected] if you are interested in being a host in 2012. For additional information on the events listed above, please visit www.sausalito.org or call the Sausalito Chamber at 331-7262 extension 10. Photo: Gary Ferber Community Newsletter 415-289-4152 9 COMMUNITY: ANNOUNCEMENTS Sausalito Farmers Market The Farmers Market is now operating year round from 9am-2pm on the Dunphy Park parking-strip parallel to Bridgeway. Local and regional farmers, bakers and food purveyors showcase their diverse and high quality seasonal bounty. The Sausalito Farmers Market is a project of the Golden Gate Farmers Market Association, which provides certified farmers market and related education programs. For information on being a Farmers Market vendor, please contact Lynn Bagley at 382-7846. Fun Fall Events at The Marine Mammal Center! The Marine Mammal Center is bustling with free, fun, family-friendly activities this Fall! Join us every 2nd Sunday of the month for our monthly series, Marine Science Sundays, a program that explores different themes revolving around marine mammals, marine life, and ocean issues through classroom presentations, interactive activities, and multimedia showcasing. As the year winds to an end and the holiday season begins, join us the week of Thanksgiving to the first day of the year for a truly unique and joyous event, Home for the Holidays. It’s a special chance to meet members, staff, volunteers, and the veterinary team, take photos with Frannie the Fur Seal and create your own unique holiday cards, and participate in educational activities, games, and more! In addition, come visit the Center and our seal and sea lion patients this fall to learn about their natural history, battles they face in the wild, the connections we share with them and the ocean, and what the Center (a nonprofit hospital) does to help these beautiful marine mammals. Check out our exhibits and view our patients from our special viewing areas. The Center is located in the Marin Headlands steps away from Rodeo Beach. It is free to visit and is open to the public daily from 10am–5pm except Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s day). Docent-led tours (three times daily) and audio tours are available daily for a small fee. Check out www.marinemammalcetner.org/events for details! 25th Annual Lighted Boat Parade and Sausalito Holiday Winterfest Held under a special Holiday tent in the Spinnaker Restaurant Parking Lot Friday, December 7 7pm–11pm Santa “Ho Ho” Dance Party hosted by Jim Gabbert, prizes for the best Santa and elf costumes, Gourmet Food Trucks and adult beverages. Admission: $20 or $10 with food or toy. Saturday, December 8 10am–2pm 3-Ring Circus of Kids’ activities, photos with Santa, holiday crafts, BMX Stunts, info from Bay Cities on Recycling/Environment, Ladder Truck/Smoke House, appearances by Sausalito Firemen, Sausalito Police, food and beverages. Admission: $10 or $5 with food or toy. Saturday, December 8 5pm–11pm Celebrate the 25th Lighted Boat Parade & Fireworks, awards at 8:30pm, music and dancing until 11pm. Food and beverages. Admission: $20, $10 with toy or food. Reservations, parade information and Lighted Boat Parade entry forms: www.sausalito-on-the-waterfront.org. Fund raising proceeds for: Marin/SF Food bank, Marin Toys for Tots & Lighted Boat Parade & Fireworks. Co-sponsored by Sausalito-on-the-Waterfront Foundation, Sausalito Yacht Club, City of Sausalito Parks & Recreation, Sausalito Chamber of Commerce, Spinnaker Restaurant, Marin Magazine, Crystal Geyser, Highway 12 Winery. 10 Community Newsletter 415-289-4152 SAUSALITO HISTORICAL SOCIETY Keeping Sausalito History Alive The Sausalito Historical Society returned to the Caledonia Street Fair in May with historic displays, SHS merchandise and a table where kids could “finish” the Golden Gate Bridge. A dozen visitors became new members of the Society. The Society again provided living history lessons to students from Bayside Elementary School and Willow Creek Academy this spring. The program involved approximately 40 third grade students, over a dozen SHS docents, numerous parents, school administrators and local businesses. Participating students received plaques commemorating their research work at a joint ceremony on June 4. Have you heard those “Secret Sausalito History” spots on Radio Sausalito (1610 AM)? They’re produced by the Society with tidbits from our archives. If you’d like a PowerPoint presentation on this secret history for your group, contact [email protected]. Three officers were elected to additional one-year terms by the SHS Board in June. Larry Clinton, Sharon Seymour and Linda Sempliner were re-elected as president, secretary, and treasurer, respectively. Board member Donald Sibbett was elected vice president. In conjunction with Spaulding Wooden Boat Center, SHS docents are giving guided boat tours of the Sausalito waterfront one Saturday per month. These free tours depart four times a day during Spaulding’s monthly open house receptions, and everyone is welcome to participate. Upcoming tours are scheduled for August 18 and September 29, departing hourly from 11am–3pm. Space is limited. Call 332-3179 or 289-4117 for more information. Be sure to visit the Society’s exhibition of Phil Frank cartoons that ran weekly in the Marin Scope from 1977-1984: FRITZ (THE COMIC WIT OF PHIL FRANK) CRACKERS. The exhibition is open to the public through the end of the year on Wednesdays and Saturdays at the Society’s newly renovated Exhibition Gallery on the second floor of Sausalito City Hall, 420 Litho St. The Ice House at 780 Bridgeway carries many gift items suitable for locals, their friends and family. It’s open Tuesday through Sunday from 11:30am to 4pm. Step back to a dramatic time in Sausalito history by touring the Marinship exhibit at the Bay Model. This display of photographs, paintings and actual artifacts from the WWII ships and yard was developed by the staff of the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ Bay Model Visitor Center and the SHS. To find out more about how to join the SHS or about the many programs of the Society, contact: Sausalito Historical Society P.O. Box 352 Sausalito, CA 94966 415/289-4117 - Research Library Telephone (answered Wed. and Sat. 10-1) [email protected] SHS volunteers Bob Woodrum, Vicki Nichols, Jeanne Fidler, Margaret Badger, Robin Sweeny, Roland Ojeda, Susan Frank and Larry Clinton (l. to r., top row) are joined by the head of Willow Creek Academy, Carol Cooper (bottom l.), teacher Ann Siskin (bottom, sixth from right) and Willow Creek students. Jonette Newton, Principal of Bayside Elementary School (bottom left) and teacher Jim Scullion (top l.) helped SHS volunteers congratulate the Bayside students. Photos by Ted Sempliner, courtesy of Sausalito Historical Society A steady stream of visitors kept the SHS booth busy throughout the Caledonia Street Fair. Community Newsletter 415-289-4152 11 LIBRARY NEWS Library News LIBRARY INFORMATION Address: 420 Litho Street Phone: 289-4121 Web: www.sausalitolibrary.org Hours: Monday-Thursday, 10am -9pm Friday-Saturday 10am-5pm Sunday, Noon-5pm About the Library The Sausalito Public Library is located at 420 Litho Street in the City Hall building off Caledonia Street. We are open seven days a week and provide public internet stations, free wi-fi for laptop users, comfortable seating, and large collections of books, DVDs, CDs, audiobooks, and children’s materials. Our website features downloadable ebooks and eaudiobooks, research databases, language instruction, and our current adult and children’s program schedules. Library Services GET BOOKS FROM THE SAN FRANCISCO PUBLIC LIBRARY, SF STATE, AND MORE! Library users can now request and borrow books from more than fifty regional academic and public libraries, including the San Francisco Public Library, Santa Clara University, and eight CSU schools, including San Francisco State and San Jose State. The service is called LINK+ and is available free of charge to local library users. LINK+ is integrated into the Library’s catalog; just look for the LINK+ icon to start searching and placing requests. Delivery is typically within seven days. BESTSELLER BOOKS AND DVDS The Library features two new collections of popular materials. The Bestseller Books and DVDs are in a display area across from the Circulation Desk. • The Bestseller Book collection features current bestselling and in-demand books. Titles in this collection may be checked out for seven days. The books are not holdable, which means that new and hot titles will be available to browse and check out. • The Bestseller DVD collection consists of popular and recently released Hollywood, independent and foreign films. Bestseller DVDs are not holdable, and titles may be checked out for three days at a time. Library Remodel Coming! The Sausalito Library will be undergoing a remodel in the fall of 2012, FREE DOWNLOADABLE eBOOKS AND eAUDIOBOOKS with funding from the Library Capital Improvement Fund and the MARINet Digital Downloads is Sausalito’s new collection of electronic books and audiobooks. Over 6,000 ebooks and eaudiobooks are Sausalito Library Foundation. Benefits of the remodel include: available, and can be used on laptop and desktop computers, Kindles, • A larger and enclosed children’s room, improving the library iPads, iPhones, Android devices, Nooks, and other mobile gadgets. Visit our website for more information and step-by-step instructions. experience for library users of all ages. • Improved display spaces for showcasing the new materials added You will need a library card to access the collection. Call us at 2894120 if you need any help. to the library collection. • A new area dedicated to the Library’s ebook collections. • A new self-service holds area so patrons can quickly pick up and ONE-ON-ONE HELP WITH LIBRARY eBOOKS If you have a Kindle, Nook, iPad, laptop computer or other mobile check out the items they have requested. device and would like help getting set up to read Library ebooks, At the time of this writing, specific dates for remodel work have not we are here for you! Call Abbot Chambers at 289-4123 or email been established. The Library will remain open while the majority of the [email protected] to schedule a one-on-one training work is underway. However, library users should expect construction session. (Available to Sausalito residents only) noise, reduced seating, relocated collections, and some reduction in services while work is underway. Drawings and plans for the remodel BORROW A KINDLE TOUCH Curious what this ereading business is all about? The Sausalito are on display near the entrance to the Library. Public Library now has five Kindle Touch reading devices available for loan to Sausalito residents. Each ereader is loaded with more than 30 recent bestselling fiction and nonfiction titles. eReaders may be checked out for seven days. Give us a call or stop by the Library for more information. 12 Community Newsletter 415-289-4152 LIBRARY NEWS BORROW AN iPAD Sausalito residents can also check out an iPad from the Library. Our original model iPad is loaded with popular apps like iBooks, Angry Birds, BBC News, and the Weather Channel. If you are curious about tablet computers or considering buying one for yourself, give us a call at 289-4121 or stop by the Library to see if the iPad is available. Monday, November 26 6pm Nosh-n-Browse (upstairs in the Friends Bookstore) 7:00-8:30pm Speaker (Council Chambers) San Francisco Ballet Preview and Q&A Join Adult Education Coordinator Cecelia Beam as she provides an overview of the upcoming season of the San Francisco Ballet. There will also be a question and answer period following the presentation. VISIT THE PETTING ZOO Stop by the Library to try out some of the latest mobile devices. Current LESSER-KNOWN NOVELS BOOK DISCUSSION GROUP residents of the “Petting Zoo” include an iPad 2 and a Kindle Touch. First Mondays of each month, 2:30-3:30pm (Conference Room) Both are located on a display table across from the Circulation Desk. Join librarian and facilitator Penny Greene for an engaging discussion of lesser known gems in literary fiction. See our website or City calendar for details on upcoming book titles. Please stop by the library or call if MUSEUM PASSES Did you know the Library can get you free access to Bay Area museums? you are interested in attending a discussion: 289-4120 We are currently offering passes and VIP tickets to the Asian Art Museum, the Bay Area Discovery Museum, the de Young Museum, OPERA DISCUSSION GROUP and the Palace of the Legion of Honor, with more on the way. Call Are you an opera lover or just curious to learn more about opera? At the Library at 289-4120 for more information. Museum passes are each discussion group meeting, host Tom Wilhite plays selections and available through the generosity of the Friends of the Library and the video clips from the featured opera, which will appear as a “Live in HD” simulcast from the Metropolitan Opera the following weekend. Sausalito Art Festival. Local screenings of the Met’s “Live in HD” simulcasts appear at Sausalito’s own CinéArts theater on Caledonia Street. IN-LIBRARY LAPTOP LENDING If you are 18 years+ with a library card in good standing you are eligible to borrow a Wi-Fi enabled laptop computer for use in the Library for up FALL 2012 SCHEDULE to two hours. Laptops are available Monday through Friday. (Funded by All meetings take place at 7pm in the Edgewater Room the Sausalito Library Foundation) Tuesday, October 9 L’Elisir d’Amore by Donizetti NOTARY SERVICE Notary certification is available in the Library Tuesday through Thursday from 10am until noon and from 2pm until 4pm. There is a Tuesday, October 23 $10 fee per signature and you must have a valid picture ID. Please call Otello by Verdi ahead to schedule an appointment: 289-4121. Tuesday, December 4 Un Ballo in Maschera by Verdi Programs for Adults SPEAKER SERIES Sponsored by the Friends of the Sausalito Public Library Tuesday, December 11 Aida by Verdi Monday, September 24 6pm Nosh-n-Browse (upstairs in the Friends Bookstore) 7pm-8:30pm Speaker (Council Chambers) Beyond His Control: Memories of a Disobedient Daughter Join author Linda Bucklin as she discusses her memoir of growing up in San Francisco as part of a wealthy, “well-known” family and her journey of self-discovery following a series of life-altering events. No advance registration required. Please email achambers@ ci.sausalito.ca.us to be added to the group mailing list. COMPULAB COMPUTER CLASSES First Wednesdays of each month, 7pm-8:30pm in the Edgewater Room (Sponsored by the Friends of the Sausalito Library and Sausalito Library Foundation). Community Newsletter 415-289-4152 13 LIBRARY NEWS Children’s Programs SPECIAL EVENTS Sponsored by the Friends of the Sausalito Library TALK LIKE A PIRATE DAY Put on your eye patch and prepare for an afternoon of pirate festivities . . . decorate your own pirate chest and then fill it with plundered treasure, make a pirate flag, and—of course—practice your pirate vocabulary! Hardtack and grog (in our case cookies and cider) for anyone in pirate garb. Arr, me hearty! (Great, my friend!) When: Wednesday, September 19th Time: 3:30-4:30 Ages: Families Cost: FREE Where: City Council Chambers, Sausalito City Hall, 420 Litho Street BIG PUMPKIN A HALLOWEEN PUPPET SHOW FROM TEATRO CALAMARI PUPPETS A pumpkin too big to move . . . a small bat with gumption . . . join us for Big Pumpkin, a whimsical show combining puppetry, masks and physical theater from Teatro Calamari Puppets. When: Tuesday, October 30th Time: 3:30 Ages: Families Cost: FREE Where: City Council Chambers, Sausalito City Hall, 420 Litho Street STORYTIMES TODDLER TIME Sponsored by the Friends of the Sausalito Library This story time is specially designed for the developmental needs— and enjoyment—of the youngest library users. It includes songs and movement, as well as great picture books. The storytime is in the library before opening hours, so we have the library all to ourselves. When: Every Wednesday Time: 9:40am Ages: 0-3 and their caregivers Cost: FREE Where: Sausalito Public Library, 420 Litho Street STORYTIME with Phil Sheridan Join us for fun and adventure with the best classic and contemporary stories! When: Every Thursday Time: 3:30pm Ages: Children of all ages Cost: FREE Where: City Council Chambers, 420 Litho Street 14 Community Newsletter 415-289-4152 LIBRARY NEWS Friends of the Sausalito Public Library Huzzah! The Friends just celebrated their 50th anniversary of supporting our beloved Library. How do the Friends support the Library? Typically, the Friends fund the Library’s “wish list” covering such items as ereaders, the Speaker Series, computer classes, museum passes, and children’s programs. The Friends have also contributed significantly to the book budget. And Friends volunteers provided approximately 300 hours of help at the circulation desk. How can you support the Friends? There are several ways you can help—and all of them are greatly appreciated. Membership dues, donations, and book sales are the major sources of income. You can also be a very valuable volunteer. Here’s more information: Membership New Friends are always welcome—and needed! As a member of the Friends, your support is important. We are blessed to have a wonderful Library here in Sausalito and by continuing to pull together we can keep it that way. Membership forms are available at the Library’s circulation desk and online at friendsofthesausalitolibrary.org, where you can now donate with PayPal. You can also email [email protected]. BOOKSTORE Have you visited the Friends’ bookstore lately? It’s just upstairs from the Library and always receiving new inventory. The store offers nearlynew bestsellers, gorgeous antique classics, and everything in between. Don’t miss the lavish art books, the music, and the children’s corner. Open Mondays 9am-5pm and Wednesdays and Saturdays 10am1pm. In addition, come enjoy the “Nosh-and-Browse” hour just before Speaker Series events. The Friends also maintain a book sale area in the Library, including a section dedicated to children’s books. (Even if you don’t have children, it can be fun to revisit your old favorites.) Do you have any books you would like to donate? The Friends rely on your book donations to keep the book store operating. You may drop off your donations in the Library at any time during library hours. There is a donation barrel just inside the door. Donations may also be left in the bin in the 3rd floor hallway outside the book store entrance. A cart is available to bring books in from the parking lot. If you have a large donation (multiple boxes or bags) we would be grateful if you brought them during sale hours. If you cannot plan a drop off when we are open, call Libby Wilkinson at 332-0206 and she will arrange to meet you at City Hall at your convenience. Donations are tax-deductible. VOLUNTEERS Do you have an extra couple of hours a week or even once a month? Why not spend that time amongst books and Friends! Volunteers are always needed to help with book sales and lend a helping hand in the Library. No experience is necessary; we will train you. If you would like to help with the Monday and/or Wednesday book sales, contact Libby Wilkinson at 332-0206 or libbywilkinson2@ gmail.com. For the Saturday book sales, call Mary Lou Anderson at 332-6440. You can also just drop by the bookstore when it is open and we will gladly put you to work. If you would like to volunteer in the library itself, contact Jim Delano at 215-6538 or [email protected] and he will be happy to schedule times that are convenient for you. However you choose to participate, your FRIENDship is always greatly appreciated! Sausalito Library Foundation FOUNDATION? FRIENDS? WHAT’S THE DIFFERENCE? The Sausalito Library Foundation and the Friends of the Library are independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organizations with a common goal. Both are dedicated to helping the library’s able staff and the Library Board of Trustees maintain the excellence of one of our most valuable community resources. In fact, the Friends established the Foundation to provide long-term support, while they handled the immediate needs of the library, particularly when the City budget was unable to provide the necessary funds. The Sausalito Library Foundation, established in 2006, is sustained with financial contributions from the community. It supports the Library through special programs and projects and helps provide long-term financial stability. In its first three years, the Foundation funded the Library’s strategic plan and the Library’s Early Childhood Services program. In partnership with others, the Foundation also underwrote a computer lab and the digitization of the Sausalito News from 1895 to 1922. A Foundation grant in 2011 enabled the hiring of a library planning and interior design firm to look at our Library’s physical space, assess its ability to serve the community, and identify strategies to (1) effectively use the space we have and 2) recommend plans for the future. The Foundation will lend its support and match funds with the Library’s capital improvements fund to move ahead with a makeover using the Library’s current footprint. We will continue to explore possibilities for a larger space. Donations and bequests to the Foundation are used to maintain a revenue source that supplements public funding and helps ensure that our Library remains a current and relevant resource for our community in the years to come. Friends of the Sausalito Public Library, founded in 1961, provides financial support for short-term needs and furnishes volunteer assistance in the Library. Volunteers also manage the Friends Bookstore on the top floor of City Hall fourteen hours a week and put in extra hours receiving, sorting, and displaying used-book donations from the community. Revenue from the book sales provides the lion’s share of income for the Friends. With Bookstore profits and membership dues, the Friends have provided ongoing support to the library when needed. FOUNDATION INFORMATION For more information about the Library Foundation, call 331-3084 or write to 420 Litho Street, Sausalito 94965. Emails may be directed to Barbara Geisler at [email protected]. Community Newsletter 415-289-4152 15 SCHOOL NEWS Willow Creek Academy Our 12th school year begins at the end of August and we are busy fixing up the campus, establishing a new third grade classroom (we will now have two classes each in grades Kindergarten through third grade), putting after school tutoring programs in place, and sharing what we all did over the summer. In spite of the fact we know that there will be a September heat wave (after all, this is Sausalito) we are breaking out our fall sweaters and trying to keep up with all of the Back to School excitement. This year, we will be exploring new sets of curriculum known as the Common Core standards. In the past, California had a set of rigorous curriculum standards in place which we used as our guidelines for the content that was presented. These standards were developed by California educators for California teachers and students. The Common Core standards are a national set of standards, developed by National Teaching organizations, and emphasize process as much as content. This translates to writing across the curriculum, ie there will be a strong element of science and math that involves writing; less factual content might be covered in a given grade level than before, but the learning will go deeper into causes and effects, underlying concepts, etc. English Language Arts will encompass a lot of non- 16 Community Newsletter 415-289-4152 fiction as well as technical kinds of writing and reading rather than focus only on fiction as we have in the past. These are exciting changes and our staff is working hard to rearrange and re-invent what they have worked with in the past We believe Willow Creek is well poised to take on these new standards because of our commitment to project-based learning and crossdisciplinary approaches. This summer, prior to the beginning of the school year, our teachers are participating in a variety of professional development opportunities (Arts Integration, Common Core Standards, Restorative Justice, Anti-Bullying, Childhood Creativity) and then will share their learning with each other. We are truly blessed to have an outstanding staff that always puts their students at the forefront of what they do. When a new idea is presented, the first question our teachers always have is “how does this help my kids?” Check in with us over the next several months and see what we are doing as a result of these new Core Curriculum standards. If you are interested in enrolling your child in the 2013-14 school year, please go to our website and download the enrollment forms. The next step would be to arrange for a tour of the school and make sure that you think Willow Creek would be a good fit for your child. Questions? Call us at 331-7530x202 or 201. POLICE NEWS Sausalito Police Department’s Marine Patrol Program The Sausalito Police Department’s Marine Patrol Unit was created in 2007 in response to the unusual challenges and demands of the large and diverse boating community in the waters surrounding the City of Sausalito. The Marine Patrol Unit’s resources and capabilities are dedicated to maintaining the safest possible boating environment for our residents and boating visitors. The Marine Patrol Unit routinely trains and conducts law enforcement operations with other agencies such as the United States Coast Guard, the United States Army Corps of Engineers, Marin County Sheriff’s Office, San Rafael Police Department, U.S. Department of Homeland Security, and the California Department of Fish and Game. We also partner with the Marin County Health Department doing outreach to residents in the Anchorage providing emergency packs, flu shots and resource information to those in need. In 2011 considerable effort was invested in enhancing the marine patrol program resulting in an expansion of the number of marine patrol officers, increased training, and the addition of a 26’ Safeboat, as well as the creation of a multi-agency task force that meets monthly. The Sausalito Police Department’s Marine Patrol Unit now has eight (8) members utilizing two different vessels to conduct operations. The designators for the two vessels are Marine One and Marine Two. Marine One which was acquired in 2011 is a 26’ dual engine Safeboat. Marine Two is shared with the Richardson Bay Authority and is a 23’ Munson twin hulled vessel. Marine One and Marine Two have been involved in several rescue operations, arrests, and other maritime safety/enforcement operations. The Marine Patrol Unit receives in-house training and trains jointly with the United States Coast Guard, United States Army Corps of Engineers, Marin County Sheriff’s Office, the San Rafael Police Department and the Richardson’s Bay Regional Agency. Training for the Marine Patrol Unit is comprised of, but not limited to, navigation, seamanship, boat handling, communications between vessels, boarding tactics, rescues, searches, statutory laws, tactical boat operating, helicopter operations, and towing distressed vessels. In 2011, the Sausalito Marine Patrol Unit and the United States Coast Guard’s ‘Station Golden Gate’ entered into a Memorandum of Understanding which facilitated information/intelligence sharing, coordinated training, provided for the sharing of maritime law enforcement personnel, and authorized joint operations between the two agencies. The Marine Patrol Unit and the Coast Guard are currently conducting numerous joint operations/patrols each month in order to improve safety and enhance the quality of life along the Sausalito waterfront and within Richardson’s Bay. Members of the Sausalito Marine Patrol Unit recently received acknowledgement for their rescue of four people from a small boat that had lost power and drifted hundreds of yards outside of the Golden Gate Bridge. High winds, strong tides, and large waves were pushing the small boat further out to sea when our Marine Patrol Officers were able to reach them, and safely return everyone and the disabled boat to shore without injury. The Marine Patrol Unit’s goal for 2012 is to build upon its accomplishments from 2011 and provide a higher level of service to the waterfront community. We encourage the community to partner with us in accomplishing our goal by notifying the Sausalito Police Marine Patrol Unit of any water related unusual and/or criminal incidents within the City of Sausalito waters. By partnering with us and providing information on unusual activities in the waterfront areas, including suspicious persons or boats, we can continue to keep Sausalito marinas and waterways the fun place it is where people enjoying living, working and playing all year long. If you wish to learn more about the Sausalito Police Department’s Marine Patrol Unit, please visit our website at www.ci.sausalito.ca.us/ Index.aspx?page=828 or call 289-4171. Sergeant William R. Fraass Marine Patrol Unit Supervisor Community Newsletter 415-289-4152 17 EDGEWATER SENIOR CLUB Edgewater Senior Club The Edgewater Seniors of Sausalito have been meeting for 37 years. The many members meet for a variety of social gatherings, presentations, trips and friendly conversation. A large percentage of the club members are longtime residents of Sausalito and all are an important part of our community. To be eligible for membership, one must be at least 55 years of age and pay annual membership dues of $10 at the beginning of each year. Clergy of all faiths are accepted as honorary members. UPCOMING TRIPS 2012 EXECUTIVE BOARD Sulabha Nadkarni—President Judith Leachman—Vice President Wera Musaus—Treasurer Shiela Keogh—Secretary Rose DeMartini—Historian Flora Rogers—Sunshine Person September - TBA August 28 - San Francisco City Hall Join us for a tour of San Francisco’s famous City Hall. See up close the tallest dome in the United States (42 feet taller than the Capital Dome), and the wedding site of Joe DiMaggio and Marilyn Monroe. The tour is completely accessible. After the tour, we will enjoy lunch in the City Hall Cafeteria. October 25 - Golden Gate Fields Try your luck on the ponies as we enjoy the Turf Club Buffet. Six lucky participants may even get to go down to the Winner’s Circle and have their picture taken with a winning jockey and horse. November 15 – Rotary Club of Sausalito Senior’s Thanksgiving PURPOSE Enjoy a fantastic lunch cooked and served by members of the Rotary The Edgewater Seniors Club was created to provide an opportunity for Club of Sausalito. Space is limited. members to create and develop friendships, enjoy special events and share experiences. December – Holiday Lunch Celebration Celebrate the season with your friends from the Edgewater Seniors. MEETINGS Manager Jeff Scharosch and his staff from The Spinnaker will treat you Regular brown bag lunch meetings are held on the first and third right and make sure you do not go home hungry. Tuesday of every month. The first meeting of the month is a business meeting. The third is a social meeting that offers programs, special Transportation is included for all trips. For additional information presentations and birthday celebrations. Meetings begin at 11am in attend an Edgewater Senior Club Meeting or call 289-4152. the Edgewater Room located in the lower level of City Hall. Members in good standing receive 25% discount on monthly trips. Details of trips (cost, sign-up information and times) are available in the Club’s monthly newsletter. Call for a copy! Contact Anita Wong at 289-4152 for more information regarding the Senior Club or trip information. 18 Community Newsletter 415-289-4152 Online Registration! Register for your favorite classes anytime, day or night, from your home or office computer. Go to www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org. Registration Form first name last name address city/state/zip home phone work phone email Would you like to receive email updates about upcoming programs, registration information, events, and more? yes no Course/Program Information first name last name birth date code # program name fee (Non-residents add an additional $7 for all courses under $50, $10 for all courses over $50, $2 for all drop-in classes) CUT HERE total Method of Payment (Please select one of the following) Cash $ VISA Check # MASTERCARD AMERICAN EXPRESS CARD # EXPIRATION DATE (mm/dd/yy) Registrations are accepted depending on class availability. No registration will be accepted unless accompanied by full payment. Resident fees apply to anyone living or owning property in Sausalito and youth in the Sausalito/Marin City School District. All others pay non-resident fees. Refund Policy A full refund will be issued if the Sausalito Parks & Recreation Department cancels a class/program or if the registration was received after maximum class/program enrollment has been met. Refunds will be issued less a $10 processing charge ONLY IF REQUESTED 5 WORKING DAYS OR MORE PRIOR TO CLASS/PROGRAM. No refunds will be issued for cancellations made within 5 working days prior to the start of a class/program. Class Makeups No make-up classes are offered by the Recreation Department. It is the participant’s responsibility to meet all classes as scheduled. WAIVER [All City of Sausalito classes require the signature of the registering adult or the parent or guardian of any minor(s)] Permission to participate in the above programs, including associated travel sponsored by the City of Sausalito—Parks & Recreation Department, is given for myself and/ or child as shown above. In consideration of participation in this program, I hereby indemnify and hold harmless and release the City of Sausalito, its agents, its employees and volunteers working for the City from any and all liability for injury suffered by myself or my child arising from or connected with this program. I assume all risk for any injuries. I sign of my own free will. Registrant’s signature (parent or guardian if participant is under 18 years old) Print name Second registrant’s signature (if two adults are registering on same form) Print name sausalito parks & recreation department 420 Litho street, sausalito, ca 94965. Fax: 415-289-4189. Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org 19 CHILDREN’S CLASSES: ENRICHMENT Playland Indoor Bounce House and Playground Jamboree Ages 6 and under Come inside our warm gym for good clean safe FUN! We fill MLK Gymnasium with inflatable bounce houses for kids to get plenty of fun exercise and play. Our bounce houses and slides are perfect, but we also have games, tumbling mats and lots of space to run, jump and release energy in a warm and safe indoor setting. In addition to our bounce house playground, kids seeking a quieter setting can relax in an arts and crafts room. Special space is dedicated for toddlers to enjoy play time with mom or dad in our morning sessions. There’s always plenty of room for parents to sit back and relax. Healthy snacks and bottled water are available for purchase and we provide free coffee for adults and refreshing beverages for parents and kids alike. Playland is staffed by several CPR certified coaches. Children Ages 3–6 are permitted on all bounce houses. Children Age 0–2 may play in the tot-zone. Children 1 and under are free with a paid admission. Attendance is limited to the first 40 children per session on a first-come first-served basis. PLAYLAND SESSIONS DAYS AND TIMES PLAYLAND WILL BE CLOSED FOR MAINTENANCE 9/1–9/9 SUMMER HOURS M–F 7/31–8/31 9:30am–12:30pm & 1:30pm–4:30pm SA 8/4–8/25 9:30am–12:30pm FALL HOURS* M–F 9/10–12/28 9:30am–1pm SA 9/15–12/29 9:30am–12:30pm *Closed 11/22–11/24, 12/24–12/25, and 12/31–1/1 Course# 11461.4121 M-SA Ongoing Session Times Above 10-SESSION PASS Per-Session Drop-In Fee 3rd + drop-in sibling discount Weekdays, 3:30pm Grade School (Ages K-5th) $80R $90NR $10R $5R $10R $12NR $6NR $12NR How to read our class information: Class Title Class description and instructor biography. #### Course Code for online registration 20 Day(s) Begin/end date Day(s) class meets. Ex: M, TU, W, TH, F, SA, SU First and last day of course. Ex: 1/3-2/28 Time Fee Beginning & ending time of class. Ex: 2pm-3pm Cost of class for residents & non-residents. Ex: $5R, $7NR PARTIES Want Playland all to yourself? Weekday and Weekend parties have exclusive use of the Bounce House facility. Facility will be set-up according to age groups and needs. Party renters will have access to the facility 10 minutes prior to the event and must be out of the facility at the end of their paid rental. We will inform the renter 15 minutes before the end of the party and assist in any clean up needed. Bounce houses will be deflated 5 minutes prior to the end of the rental. Parties can accommodate up to 60 participants. Balloon decorations are provided. Schedule date and time with Parks & Recreation, 289-4152. Weekdays Weekends $200R$210NR $300R $310NR PARTY TIMES SUMMER M–TH 8/6–8/30 2pm–3:30pm & 3:45pm–5:15pm F 8/3–8/31 2pm–3:30pm & 3:45pm–5:15pm SA 8/4–8/25 1pm–3pm & 3:30pm–5:30pm SU 8/5–8/26 2:30pm–4:30pm or 5pm–7pm or 7:30pm–9:30pm FALL W–F 9/12–12/14 2pm–3:30pm SA 9/15–12/8 1pm–3pm or 3:30pm–5:30pm or 6pm–8pm Tot Club Enjoy a relaxed social atmosphere where parents and/or caregivers can bring their child(ren) to play in a safe environment. This is a great program to find out information about tot activities in Marin County. Come on down and join us for an hour of play. The first class is free! Staff is always on hand. Ages: 0–3 Course # 11002.4122 M, F Ongoing* 10:30am–11:30am 8-VISIT PASS Course # 11002.4120 Drop-In Fee Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *No Class 9/3, 11/23, 12/24 Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org $25R $30NR $5R $8NR CHILDREN’S CLASSES: SPORTS & MUSIC Rebound Basketball Academy Rebound Basketball Academy is an excellent educational program for children promoting sports activities. We run basketball programs in several private schools and cities in the Bay Area. Preschool through 2nd grade program focus on developing sports skills, improving self-esteem, and fair play while teaching basketball fundaments such as dribbling, passing, and shooting. Fun games will be played towards the end of each day. Third through fifth grade program focuses on sport skills development, participation, and team work. Classes will emphasize the fundamentals of basketball in offense and defense. Fun games and scrimmages will be played towards the end of each day. For more information, please contact Manuel Minzer, CEO of Rebound Basketball Academy Inc: 408-499-6707 or manuelminzer@ yahoo.com. www.reboundbasketballacademy.blogspot.com Six players minimum, eighteen maximum. Fall Junior Team Tennis Program will give each Girls and Boys in grades 5-8 the opportunity to develop tennis skills, strategy and match play TEAM PRACTICE Course # 15551.4121 TU 4pm-5:30pm 9/11-11/13 $220R $230NR Once teams are formed, match schedule will become available. Additional $15/MATCH Coach: George Zahorsky, USPTA, Tennis in Marin Tot Mommy & Me Music (0-4years) Participate with your child in a developmentally-based music program that fosters each child’s emerging musical sense. There will be wonderful sounds, interesting movements and dance, great instruments to play, wonderful songs to sing and silly things to laugh at. Join us as we introduce your child to the basics of rhythm, pitch, melody and the experience of music making. Gay plays piano, guitar and loves to sing. Nannies welcome, too! Instructor Gay Brodsky has taught Mommy & Me Music for ten years at the Belvedere-Tiburon Recreation Center in Tiburon. In addition she teaches music at preschools and daycares in San Francisco and Marin. Gay is a certified Music Together teacher. She resides in Sausalito and is excited about offering classes in her own community. #15632.4123 (Preschool—3 to 5 years old) W 9/5–11/28* 3pm–3:30pm $135R** $145NR** TWELVE CLASSES #15632.4121 (K to 2nd grade) W 9/5–11/28* 3:30pm–4:15pm $135R** $145NR** TWELVE CLASSES #15632.4122 (3rd to 5th grade) W 9/5–11/28* 4:15pm–5pm $135R** $145NR** TWELVE CLASSES MLK Basketball Courts at Martin Luther King Park, 610 Coloma Street, Sausalito CA 94965 Course# 12684.4121 *No class 11/21 TU 9/11-9/25 4:30pm-5:10pm $27R $29NR **T-Shirt included in fee THREE WEEKS Course# 12684.4122 Mini Kickers TU 10/9-10/30* 4:30pm-5:10pm $36R $38NR Challenger Sports new and exciting year round introductory soccer FOUR WEEKS program, MINI KICKERS, which includes a fantastic Mini Kicker Daily Drop-In $10 $12NR Skill Ball with the registration fee. The Mini Kicker program teaches Edgewater Room, 420 Litho Street basic soccer skills while developing strength, balance, coordination, *10/30 Game Room, 420 Litho Street listening skills, cooperation and teamwork in children ages 2-5 years old. Challengers Professional British coaching staff will engage your child through fun games and songs, providing your child a positive Interested in Teaching a class? experience to structured athletic activity. If you have a special skill or are particularly knowledgeable Space is limited! Reserve your spot today! about a subject and would like to share it with others, drop us Course # 15124.4121 (Ages 2-3) W 9/12-10/17 9:30am-10:15am Course # 15124.4122 (Ages 3-4) W 9/12-10/17 10:20am-11:05am MLK Field, 610 Coloma Street, Sausalito $72R $82NR $72R $82NR a line. Proposals for all ages, classes, and/or workshops are encouraged. Contact Jeff Dybdal, Parks & Recreation Supervisor at 289-4140 or send to [email protected]. Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org 21 CHILDREN’S CLASSES: MUSIC, ART Half-Hour Private Guitar Lessons with Gay Brodsky (Ages 5–10) Creative Explorers Art Class Has your child (Age 5-10 years) expressed an interest in playing the guitar? Here’s an opportunity to try it out in a child-friendly environment. Together we will learn basic chords, simple strumming and picking, some music theory (eg. rhythm, pitch, melody), and to play and sing our favorite songs. Gay Brodsky has been teaching music through preschools and Recreation Centers in San Francisco and Marin for over twenty years. Gay’s program includes folk, pop, classical, jazz and world music. She plays guitar, piano, flute and violin. She loves to sing and most recently has sung with Jazz Acappella. These courses are designed to be ongoing with sessions building on previous instruction. Try it for four weeks and rest assured that your time slot is secure. Priority registration is given to current students. Questions? Call Gay at 259-7675. TH Afternoons FOUR HALF-HOUR LESSONS CALL 289-4152 TO ENROLL $144R$154NR Private Singing Lessons from The Latimerlo Studio (Ages 9 – Adult) Private singing lessons are the key to singing with a powerful beautiful voice. Let the staff at The Latimerlo Studio take you to the next level. Be sure to impress at your next audition, performance or karaoke night! At The Latimerlo Studio, we pride ourselves on not only keeping your voice unique, but also making you sound amazing in whatever style of music you choose. Our students sing musical theatre, pop, classical and jazz music—many expertly moving between all four styles. We specialize in musical theatre and pop music by teaching healthy belting and dynamic interpretation. We intensely work on physical vocal technique, including proper breathing, abdominal support, and use of resonance. We also emphasize interpretation, character analysis work, and audition preparation. Lessons last fortyfive minutes and are offered on a weekly basis. A $20 Materials Fee will be collected by the instructor on the first day of class. TU Call to schedule FOUR 45-MINUTE LESSONS CALL 289-4152 TO ENROLL 3pm-6pm $180R $190NR Enter into a creative world full of endless possibility with Dragonfly Designs! Divergent thinking, or the ability to look at multiple ways to solve problems, is the most valuable life skill we can offer our children and serves as the basis for this class. Students will be led on an adventurous exploration of art mediums such as metal, clay, felt, paper and leather to create innovative projects from resin to jewelry design, etching, paper & soap making, book binding and so much more! Over the course of the class, students will be exposed to the broader creative world through a wide variety of Art mediums. While developing problem-solving skills, students will discover the benefits of critique as they hone their creative intuition and observation techniques. Unlock the power of creativity with Dragonfly Designs’ new Creative Explorers Class and learn how to transform a simple bike gear as an avant-garde mobile, a catchy necklace, or a unique key chain! Course # 11232.4121 (Ages 5-13) F 9/14-12/7* 3pm-4pm Game Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *No class 9/28 or 11/23 (Thanksgiving week) $214NR Jewelry Designers Create customized, stylish jewelry ready for you and your friends to wear! Become your own jewelry designer, where you can choose from a huge selection of hot colors, textures, and unique beads to make one-of-a kind pieces. Our classes are designed not only to be fun, but to let you in on some of the most popular jewelry making techniques, such as wire work, beading, felting, fingerknitting, and stamping and dapping. We use only the highest quality findings, fresh water pearls, and Czech glass beads to create one piece of new jewelry per class. Our highly trained and fun instructors create a relaxed, encouraging environment all children will love. At Dragonfly Designs, it is our mission to offer exceptional handmade jewelry and the opportunity to create it, while promoting social justice, personal style, and fun. Our jewelry is sold in boutiques across the country. We also offer jewelry making parties, classes for adults and children, camps, and parent’s night out evenings. Course # 11231.4121 (Ages 5-13) F 9/14-12/7 4pm-5pm Game Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *No class 9/28 or 11/23 (Thanksgiving week) 22 $204R Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org $204R $214NR CHILDREN’S CLASSES: DANCE Beginning Ballet Miss Matrisha teaches children’s dance classes throughout the Bay Area. She’s trained in ballet, modern dance and theater. Children must be the minimum age by the first day of class. All sessions last six weeks. Ballet and Tap Classes require tap shoes and ballet slippers. Shoes are available at Payless Shoes, D’Lynnes Dancewear in downtown San Rafael or online at www.discountdance.com. PRE-BALLET MOMMY AND ME (2-3 YEARS) Moms and Nannies are encouraged to participate in this fun and musical introduction to creative movement. This playful class improves motor skills as children perform finger plays, dance to nursery rhymes and move with balls or scarves to music. Wear comfortable clothing that is easy to dance in. Come barefoot or wear ballet shoes. Children must be the minimum age by the first day of class. Course # 13391.4121 W 9/12–10/31 9:45am–10:30am EIGHT CLASSES Course # 13391.4122 W 11/7–12/12 9:45am–10:30am SIX CLASSES Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito $96R $106NR $72R $82NR BALLET AND TAP (3–4 YEARS) In class children enjoy the sounds and rhythm of tapping aided by songs and music. Dancers use their imaginations to learn basic ballet steps and positions. They also develop gross and fine motor skills, learn cooperation, self control and dance class etiquette. Children should wear simple leotards with tights and will need both ballet slippers and tap shoes. Children must be the minimum age by the first day of class. Shoes are available at Payless Shoes, D’Lynnes Dancewear in downtown San Rafael or online at www.discountdance.com. Course # 13392.4121 W 9/12–10/31 10:45am–11:30am EIGHT CLASSES Course # 13392.4122 W 11/7–12/12 10:45am–11:30am SIX CLASSES Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito $96R $106NR $72R $82NR be the 4 year’s old by the first day of class. Dancers should wear simple leotards with tights and will need both black tap and pink ballet slippers. Shoes are available at: Payless Shoes, D’Lynnes Dancewear in downtown San Rafael or online at www.discountdance.com. Course # 13393.4121 F 9/14–10/26 3:30pm–4:15pm SEVEN CLASSES Course # 13393.4122 F 11/2–12/14* 3:30pm–4:15pm SIX CLASSES Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *No class 11/23 $84R $94NR $72R $82NR BALLET AND TAP (5–6 YEARS—KINDERGARTEN) Children have fun as they tap, leap and dance to a variety of music. This class introduces young dancers to the ballet barre. They learn basic ballet foot and arm positions and simple choreography. In the tap portion of the class dancers follow the beat of the music as they practice their shuffles and flaps. At the end of each class children have an opportunity for creative expression as they dance freely with scarves. Children must be in Kindergarten for this class. Dancers should wear simple leotards with tights and will need both black tap and pink ballet slippers. Shoes are available at: Payless Shoes, D’Lynnes Dancewear in downtown San Rafael or online at www. discountdance.com. Course # 13394.4121 F 9/14–10/26 4:30pm–5:15pm SEVEN CLASSES Course # 13394.4122 F 11/2–12/14* 4:30pm–5:15pm SIX CLASSES Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *No class 11/23 $84R $94NR $72R $82NR BALLET AND TAP (4–5 YEARS) In this class children have fun as they tap, stretch, leap and dance to a variety of music. They are introduced to the basic steps in both ballet and tap. At the end of each class children have an opportunity for creative expression as they dance freely with scarves. Children must Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org 23 CHILDREN’S CLASSES: DANCE Royal Academy of Dance Ballet Royal Academy of Dance (RAD) ballet programme is designed to provide fun and enjoyment that are relevant to young children development stages. A carefully-planned program, RAD not only provides high standard dance training, it also develops physical and structural skills, stamina, creativity, expression, and musicality. All are beneficial to continuous development in life and in dance. RAD certified instructor, Terry Wong-McDonnell, RAD RTS, ARAD is qualified to teach young children in a fun and safe way through the Academy’s classical ballet syllabus. The programme while focused on classical ballet, also includes “Free Movement” and “Character Section” through the Grade progressions in order to enrich students’ knowledge and experience with other dance genres. RAD curriculum is being taught to 250,000 students each year in 80 countries throughout the world. Terry has experience teaching ballet in the UK and Philippines, and is excited to bring her dance instruction to Sausalito as the first RAD instructor in the Northern Bay Area. Students enrolled are required to wear uniforms with net hair. For uniform, please contact D’Lynnes Dancewear, 1137 Fourth Street, San Rafael. PRE-SCHOOL DANCE CURRICULUM (3-1/2 – 4-1/2 Years Old) Course # 13561.4122 M,W 8/22-9/26* 3pm-4pm $180R $190NR Course # 13561.4123 M,W 10/1-10/29 3pm-4pm $162R $172NR Course # 13561.4126 M,W 11/5-11/28* 3pm-4pm $126R $136NR Course # 13561.4127 M,W 12/3-12/12 3pm-4pm $72R $82NR * No class 9/3, 11/12 PRE-PRIMARY IN DANCE (4-1/2+ Years Old) Course # 13562.4121 T,TH 8/23-9/27 3:30pm-4:30pm $198R $208NR Course # 13562.4122 M,W 8/22-9/26* 4pm-5pm $180R $190NR Course # 13562.4123 M,W 10/1-10/29 4pm-5pm $162R $172NR Course # 13562.4124 T,TH 10/2-10/30 3:30pm-4:30pm $162R $172NR Course # 13562.4125 T,TH 11/1-11/27 3:30pm-4:30pm $144R $154NR Course # 13562.4126 M,W 11/5-11/28* 4pm-5pm $126R $136NR Course # 13562.4127 M,W 12/3-12/12 4pm-5pm $72R $82NR Course # 13562.4128 T,TH 12/4-12/13 3:30pm-4:30pm $72R $82NR THREE STUDENT MINIMUM TUESDAYS AND THURSDAYS. * No class 9/3, 11/12 PRE-SCHOOL CURRICULUM (3-4+ years old) This dance class focuses on age-appropriate movement, using fun and enjoyable imaginative themes in an instructional environment to nurture and develop students’ understanding of their bodies, the surrounding space, as well as musicality, creativity and expressive abilities. Active children can develop into active and healthy adults, enjoying the physical and social benefits that participation in dance and sport can bring. PRIMARY IN DANCE (6+ Years Old) Course # 13563.4121 M,W 8/22-9/26* 5pm-6pm Course # 13563.4122 M,W 10/1-10/29 5pm-6pm Course # 13563.4123 M,W 11/5-11/28* 5pm-6pm Course # 13563.4124 M,W 12/3-12/12 5pm-6pm Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito * No class 9/3, 11/12 24 Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org $180R $190NR $162R $172NR $126R $136NR $72R $82NR CHILDREN’S CLASSES: DANCE Giggles & Wiggles: Belly Dance Parent and Me Get back into shape and feel like a Goddess, while having fun bonding with your baby/ies. Grandparents, Nannies, Caretakers and Aunties welcome too. This sacred and ancient art form is profound, irreverent and playful. It was originally for women to prepare for pregnancy, birth and postpartum. It creates a beautiful tone, shape and strength for all those key areas: core abdominals (tummy), thighs, hips, pelvic floor, buttocks, lower back. It enhances your body self esteem as you learn all women are goddesses, no matter what age or shape they are. Babies love the movements to help with colic, calming and going to sleep. They are fascinated by all the sparkles and jingles of the coins. According to one satisfied mom, “It is the only thing that I can do for me that entertains both my children—my baby watches and my toddler copies me.” Please bring your baby carrier/sling and wear stretchy pants and a scarf of some sort for your hips. For brand new moms, please get permission from your health provider before participating, generally once your babe is six weeks old, you can resume exercise. No prior dancing experience is necessary. Tatanya Jardine is a mom to a vibrant toddler and has been Belly dancing for 13 years. She has studied with many international Master teachers and performed internationally. She loves performing for kids birthday parties. She is also a Biodanza-Dance of Life facilitator under supervision.www.vibrantlifeproductions.com Babies, Crawlers & Beginning Walkers; 0-18 months Course # 14681.4121 TU 9/11-10/16 11am-Noon $90R* $100NR* Course # 14681.4122 TU 10/23-11/27 11am-Noon $90R* $100NR* Toddlers that are fluent movers—12months–3 yrs Course # 14682.4121 TU 9/11-10/16 10am-10:45am $90R* $100NR* Course # 14682.4122 TU 10/23-11/27 10am-10:45am $90R* $100NR* Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *Please add an $40 for each additional child over two years old. Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org 25 ADULT CLASSES: ART, ENRICHMENT Painting with Diana Bradley Fall Acrylic Landscape Painting Workshop This course is meant for anyone interested in painting and art. The aim All Levels Welcome is simple, inspire, challenge and grow in a friendly and fun setting. Get advice on composition, drawing, perspective and learn a few new painting techniques. Bring your own art supplies and medium, and Instructor Diana Bradley collaborates with you, offers her own insights and the class discusses pieces as they progress. Diana is a signature member of the National Watercolor Society and teaches sketching as an artist in residence at Yosemite. Course # 21182.4111 TH 9/6-10/11* 2pm-5pm $72R $82NR Course # 21182.4112 TH 10/18-11/8* 2pm-5pm $48R $58NR Course # 21182.4113 TH 11/29-12/20 2pm-5pm $48R $53NR Edgewater Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *9/20, 10/25 and 11/1 Game Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Paint with Marin artist Bernard Healey msa. learn color harmony, dynamic composition, by painting water, clouds, trees, ocean scapes and many other subjects found in nature. You will receive ongoing supportive guidance on your own project as you paint along with the instructor. If you have any supplies, paints, or brushes and a blank canvas bring them to the first class. Instructor Bernard Healey is a signature member and juror of the Marin Society of artists. Emeritus Art instructor at the College of Marin, Instructed classes at The Marin Museum of Contemporary art in traditional and abstract work, in Novato. a Graduate of the Art Institute, And Academy of Advertising Art San Francisco. Suggested Supply list will be provided at the first session. Course # 21051.4121 TH 9/6-10/11* 10am-1pm $145R 155$NR Course # 21051.4122 TH 10/25-12/6* 10am-1pm $145R 155$NR Edgewater Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *9/20, 10/25, and 11/1 Game Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito. No Class 11/22 Restoring Wooden Furniture Learn hands-on to restore wooden furniture. Antiques through accidents welcome. Gain the fundamentals and traditional techniques to learn how to professionally restore the wooden furnishings in your home. Basic tool use and finishing techniques will be covered including; cabinet scrapers chisel with sharpening, staining, finishing, French polishing and advanced workshops including “Chinoiserie” using gold and bronzing powder, spray guns and difficult repairs. NOTE: The full class meets for two full Saturday sessions and students are invited to meet in smaller groups with the instructor for a Wednesday session between classes. Students provide their own furnishing to restore, please call instructor at 331-1451 to ensure that a proposed piece will be finished within the scope of the class time-frame. Instructor Richard Morton has been restoring antique furniture in the Bay Area for the past 30 years and has studied the art of furniture repair at home and abroad, including a three year apprenticeship in Japan. See some examples of Richard’s work under the furniture restoration link on his website: www.rickproductions.com. Course # 21521.4121 SA,W 9/1-9/8 2-5pm $195R $205NR Course # 21521.4122 SA,W 10/6-10/13 2-5pm $195R $205NR Course # 21521.4123 SA,W 11/3-11/10 2-5pm $195R $205NR Fine Antique Restoration, 610 Caloma Street, Suite 710, Sausalito 26 Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org ADULT CLASSES: ENRICHMENT Basketry Classes Instructor Emily Dvorin, award-winning, nationally-known fiber artist, has exhibited at shows and galleries in and out of the country for the last 37 years. For 33 years she owned and operated Various & Sundries in San Anselmo, selling contemporary crafts. She has taught different techniques of basketry to children and adults for 17 years. She is now teaching one-day Saturday workshops in her Sausalito studio. In all her workshops, all levels are welcome and materials are included. COILED BASKETRY Relaxing, ongoing, spiraling . . . Learn to form a strong and beautiful basket by wrapping and stitching around a core foundation, connecting in a spiral. Experiment with shape, color, pattern and a variety of stitches. Very individualized instruction. Traditional techniques with a modern approach. BRING: scissors, note pad, pencil and a bag lunch. Course # 21241.4121 SA 9/22 10am-4pm $53R $63NR Studio #205, ICB Building, 480 Gate Five Road, Sausalito TWINED AND PLAITED BASKETRY Weaving, criss-cross, over and under... Explore one of the most traditional forms of woven basketry. Use reed to develop simple and fast techniques for a variety of weaves. Enjoy the process and go home with a completed basket. You will receive personalized instruction and satisfying results. BRING: scissors, note pad, pencil and a bag lunch. Course # 21242.4121 SA 10/6 10am-4pm $53R $63NR Studio #205, ICB Building, 480 Gate Five Road, Sausalito Mothers and Sons: Raising the Men of Tomorrow Most women wish that men were more communicative and emotionally available. As mothers, women have power to shape the men of tomorrow. This workshop will help moms get the guidance and essential tools with which to navigate their important role in shaping their sons’ future as men. Get tools to foster a strong bond with your son that will last for a lifetime Learn how you can enhance your son’s communication skills Learn how to support your son’s emotional intelligence Course # 21221.3121 F 8/10 10am–Noon Edgewater Room, 420 Litho Street Instructor: Dr. Falk $30R $35NR RANDOM WEAVE BASKETRY Transform modern, urban, ordinary materials into an extraordinary, Caregiving 101 free-form vessel. Play with fun materials using this unconstrained Faced with a stressful Caregiving situation? Trying to understand basketry technique. BRING: scissors, note pad, pencil and a bag lunch. what is happening in relationships and your own feelings? This course focuses on the complicated relationships between the caregiver, the Course # 21243.4121 needy person, the family, and other resources. The 130 page course SA 10/20 10am-4pm $53R $63NR book, Caregiving 101, is full of helpful information about the critical Studio #205, ICB Building, 480 Gate Five Road, Sausalito aspects of caregiving that are not understood until experienced. Class time will be devoted to review of the most important information and WACKY BASKETRY provides plenty of time for discussion of individual situations and Get wacky, be silly, and express yourself! Enjoy an unpredictable class. questions. The course is led by Richard Olden, MA Gerontology, who Stretch your imagination while creating a free-form vessel, using a was the Director of an award winning assisted living facility as well mixture of techniques. BRING: recycled plastic, wire, rags, crazy stuff as the provider of personal caregiving assistance to family members. and collected junk. Also bring scissors, note pad, pencil and a bag Eight attendees minimum. lunch. Course # 21621.4121 Course # 21244.4121 SA 9/29 1p-4pm $45R* $50NR* SA 11/3 10am-4pm $53R $63NR Edgewater Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Studio #205, ICB Building, 480 Gate Five Road, Sausalito *A $15 material fee (for course book) will be collected at class time. Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org 27 ADULT CLASSES: ENRICHMENT On-Camera Film Class with L.A. Coach Adventures in Matchmaking ONGOING FILM CLASSES. Work with an L.A. coach, Cassandra Workshop for Singles Chamberlain, who has more than 15 years experience in the business. She has taught and is teaching in L.A. and now in the Bay Area, helping actors realize their full potential in order to compete with crafted L.A. actors. Cassandra has helped many actors find agents, prepare for big auditions and get in front of Casting Directors and other Industry Professionals. The class will include cold reading, auditioning for film and TV, comedy and Improv. The class will also collaborate with a sketch comedy team that will be performing live. Learn the craft of film/sitcom/episodic acting. Cassandra has been a writer/director/ coach and casting director in L.A., S.F., Hawaii and Seattle. She works with Hollywood casting directors and L.A. agents. Veteran students will have the opportunity to work on sketch comedy, participate in an on-line showcase and in promotional videos. Learn what it takes to compete at the level of the most skilled LA actors. Course # 21111.4121 M 9/10-10/1 7pm-10pm $189R Course # 21111.4122 M 10/8-10/29* 7pm-10pm $189R Course # 21111.4123 M 11/5-11/26 7pm-10pm $189R Edgewater Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *10/29 Game Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito $199NR $199NR $199NR Learn how to get to the second date. Work with a professional Matchmaker and Dating Coach who has worked with hundreds of clients from celebrities to CEOs to housewives. This will be an interactive workshop and will include some entertaining and funny examples of what goes wrong on the first date. Learn how to navigate those dating web sites, how to make them work for you instead of against you. And, how to get to the second date! Instructor Cassandra Chamberlain has been a professional matchmaker and can convey the successes and failures of the process to help you negotiate the romantic terrain of dating for a successful courtship. Course# 21112.3123 SA 8/18 10am-4pm $125R $135NR Edgewater Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito French for Beginners and Low Intermediates This class serves as an introduction to French in a lively and supportive environment. The class goals are to help students prepare for a trip to France or for the pleasure of learning in a new language. The class features grammar instruction, vocabulary, and tips for travelers. Course # 21201.4121 TH 9/6-11/22* 6pm-7:30pm Comedy Auditions Game Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Looking for funny people. If you are a comedian, or want to be, this Instructor: Dominique Rinaldi audition is for you. I am looking for people with a good sense of comedy *No class 9/27, 10/25 to form an improv/performance group. SA 9/15 11am–1pm No Charge SA 10/6 11am–1pm No Charge SA 11/3 11am–1pm No Charge Edgewater Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Please call 323-303-7990 to make an appointment. The Actor’s Studio International [email protected] 28 $230R $240NR French Conversation – Intermediate French conversation conducted by instructor Dominique Rinaldi to practice and improve your French. Conversations about news, history, and literature in a lively way. Course # 21202.4121 F 9/7-11/23* 5pm-6:30pm $275R Edgewater Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *10/26 Game Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org $285NR ADULT CLASSES: ENRICHMENT, MUSIC Beginning Piano for Total Beginners Taiko – Adult I (Introduction) Designed for the complete beginner. If you have no musical background or wish to take the “Instant Piano” workshop later, then this class is for you. You will learn the fundamentals of the piano keyboard and basic reading skills. When you leave, you will have learned to play basic chords with simple songs. Bring your keyboard to class if you have one. $20 material fee due first day of class for practice CD and handouts. Taiko is the art of Japanese drumming, which develops self-expression and musical creativity. This course is a basic introducition to the world of taiko. This includes Japanese expressions, the kinds and use of taiko drums, and the sounds of various taiko beats. In each class, everyone will participate by playing on actual drums. Drums provided! A $60 materials fee (per 8-week session) will be collected by the instructor of this course. Course # 21251.4121* SA 10/6 1pm-4pm Game Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Instructor: Nancy Matlin *Ten attendees minimum Course # 22341.4121 SU 9/9-10/28 10am-11:30am Course # 22341.4122 SU 11/4-12/16 10am-11:30am Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Instructor: Kensuke Sumii $30R $35NR Beginning Piano for Total Beginners II This is a continuation of the popular Beginning Piano for Total Beginners. This class is designed for the beginning piano student who is familiar with the piano keyboard and can play simple beginning pieces using letter names. Note reading will be taught in class. Bring your keyboard to class if you have one. $25 material fee due first day of class, includes 4 volume piano book and handouts. Course # 21252.4121* SA 11/10 1pm-4pm Game Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Instructor: Nancy Matlin *Ten attendees minimum $30R $35NR Christmas Carols for Instant Piano Learn to play Christmas Carols quickly like a pro. The only requirements are that you know the piano keyboard and can read the treble clef (even very slowly). You will learn to play your favorites in time for Christmas plus new chords and some frills like professionals use. Bring your keyboard to class if you have one. $15 material fee due first day of class, includes: 24 Christmas Carol book and handouts. Course # 21253.4121* SA 12/1 1pm– 4pm Game Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Instructor: Nancy Matlin *Ten attendees minimum $30R $35NR $80R $90NR $70R $80NR African Drumming Join us every Tuesday Night in Sausalito and learn traditional West African rhythms using the djembe and dun-dun drums. This class will be geared towards all level, beginners through advanced. Instructor Laurence Polikoff is a djembe hand drum teacher with over 17 years of drumming experience and 7 years teaching. He started playing music at the age of 12, classically trained on the clarinet. He fell in love with the djembe and dun nuns after seeing an African dance class perform. Laurence studied traditional West African drumming for over 10 years, playing for African dance classes in Fairfax and the Bay Area with some of West Africa’s master drummers and dance teachers. Laurence also teaches multi-cultural based park rhythms. He plays drum kit, other hand drums, Cajon, and various percussion and shakers. He teaches with notated West African rhythm sheets for the accompany parts and teach solo playing by feel and call and response. Laurence recently had the honor to play with 50 drummers led by Mickey Hart and members of the Grateful Dead to celebrate Wavy Gravy’s 75th Birthday. We can provide drums. Please call us ahead of time to arrange: Laurence: 415-307-2376 Nora: 415-235-0333 Course # 22021.4121 TU Ongoing 7pm-8:30pm $100R$110NR EIGHT CLASSES Course # 22021.4120 Drop-In $15R$17NR MLK Gym, 610 Coloma Street Building 6, Sausalito Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org 29 ADULT CLASSES: DANCE Introductory and Intermediate Argentine Tango Ladies & Gentlemen, Let’s Dance! Argentine Tango is a complex and intimate social dance containing unique and intricate movements. It can be elegant and it can be playful. Tango is not choreographed, but is improvised as it is danced. Tango is highly personal and expressive, and can be an unforgettable experience intimately shared between you and your partner. Come and see why tango is growing in popularity world-wide. This course is for new students and ongoing students who want to learn the fundamental technique and basic movements of tango. Instructor David Caditz, Ph.D. was trained in Buenos Aires, Argentina and has instructed professionally for over fifteen years. He has trained numerous happy and successful dancers throughout the Bay Area. Call 289-4152 to register. Course # 23161.3121 TU 6/5–8/28 7:30pm-8:45pm Course # 23161.4121 TU 9/11–12/4 7:30pm-8:45pm THIRTEEN CLASSES Daily Drop-In Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito $130R $140NR $130R $140NR $15R $18NR Argentine Tango Dance and Music A Lecture and Dance Demonstration Argentine tango culture is a unique phenomenon that arose in the harbor cities of Buenos Aires and Montevideo at the beginning of the 20th Century. It reflects the life of the people in these La Plata River cities by expressing their human experiences and emotions: love, passion, dreams, happiness, sadness, and nostalgia. From the beginning, tango has fascinated the world and has had a lasting influence on music, dance, art and fashion. The roots and history of the Argentine tango will be presented with examples of tango dance and music and more than 45 minutes of live demonstration of the dances that use Argentine Tango Technique: Argentine Tango, Milonga, and Vals. Argentine Tango dance structure and the differences between Tango Milonguero and the other styles of tango as well as the customs associated with this social dance will be discussed. Over 2,500 people have enjoyed these presentations and they are highly recommended for people considering taking Argentine Tango Classes. Instructor Jurek Mazur has taught tango for eleven years. He has used his science background to create a unique teaching method for teaching and learning Argentine dances: tango, milonga and vals. Tango has been proclaimed a few years ago by the UNESCO “An Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity” Course # 23162.4121 TU 9/4 7pm-8:30pm Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito 30 $8R Dance coach and choreographer Cynthia Glinka will share her tips and tricks on the dance floor and guarantees that after ONE SESSION— you’ll be dancing. If you can walk, you can dance. We’re not going for a trophy here, folks! Social partner dancing is Cynthia’s specialty. She coaches gentlemen how to lead and spin their partners. It’s great exercise and it’s what women want: Dance with me! And, ladies, if you’re solo, learn the dynamics of how to follow anyone who asks you to dance. Cynthia offers an original and unique approach to partner dance instruction with rapid results. Is this ballroom dancing? Well, yes AND no! Competition or extensive training is not our goal. We focus less on footwork and emphasize upper body posture and elementary steps—the closed position hold (in an intimate embrace) and simple variations that can be easily led and comfortably followed. Swing, Fox Trot, Tango, Rumba & Waltz also available—social style. If you are interested in restoring spice and vitality, improve your physical and cognitive condition and add romance to your life, call to schedule your private session. Get ready to join us at our scheduled public events featuring the Bay Area’s popular dance orchestras. Dates & times by appointment. $350/2hrs Call 289-4152 to register. The First Dance: A Honeymoon, Not a Nightmare! Brides and Grooms want their first steps in life to be in sync. Why not start with your first dance at your wedding? Take ONE SESSION with partner dance specialist Cynthia Glinka and she guarantees you will be dancing down the aisle. That’s right, ONE SESSION. If you can walk, you can dance! You want your wedding day to be romantic? With Glinka’s tips and tricks, you’ll be dancing for a lifetime! Gift certificates available for the entire wedding party, rehearsal dinner, parents or an anniversary for that special someone. Spin, dip, and dance—social style. Cynthia has transformed countless wedding couples into elegant dancers not just for their first dance but for the rest of their lives. Specializing in reluctant partners. “My goal for you is to become comfortable and confident, look natural and have FUN on the dance floor!” Dates & times by appointment. $350/2hrs Call 289-4152 to register. $10NR Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org ADULT CLASSES: DANCE, FITNESS Birthing Bellydance for Conception & Birth Biodanza Birthing Bellydance is the original birthing dance for conception, pregnancy, birth and postpartum. This sacred and ancient art form is profound, irreverent and playful. It creates a beautiful tone, shape and strength for all those key areas: core abdominals (tummy), thighs, hips, pelvic floor, buttocks, lower back. It enhances your body self esteem as you learn all women are goddesess, no matter what age or shape they are. This class is focused on actual skills for birthing as well as creating comfort and ease during the pregnancy and birth. Bellydance has been and is still used as a communal birthing dance in many tribal cultures, come and learn these secrets and be empowered in this magical journey of birth. This is a not a regular bellydance class! It will help increase circulation & blood supply to your reproductive system and baby, vitalize your energy and therefore strengthen your babies too, which increase the chance of conception as does being around already pregnant women and rocking motions (20% in ivf studies!) Learn how to relax and move into a safe trance to open your body with the appropriate movements for an easy birth and come into a beautiful community of Mamas! It is so crucial to befriend our bodies and especially our pelvic regions so we can have the birth we desire. Develop the strength and stamina needed for the birthing positions of your choice. Help baby into their ideal positioning for birth and learn skills to increase breathing space, maintain balance & posture, decrease acid reflux etc. Develop the corresponding emotional spiritual stamina for parenthood in a safe environment. Instructor Tatanya Jardine is a mom to a vibrant toddler and has been Belly dancing for 13 years. She has studied with many international Master teachers and performed internationally. She is a graduate of Artemis College founded by Nan Koehler (a pioneer for vaginal birth after C section (VBAC))– Higher Education in Womencraft. She is a Motherwavework Practioner (now www.theinfinitewave.org) and became an Associate Trainer. She has spent her life learning a multitude of healing and transformational techniques from movement, body work, breathwork, radical hypnogression, art, energy work and emotional, spiritual healing. She loves performing Mother’s Blessingways & Baby Showers with Bellydance and Henna Body Art. She is also a Biodanza-Dance of Life facilitator under supervision. www.vibrantlifeproductions.com. Course # 23362.4121 M 9/10-10/29 6:30pm-7:30pm Course # 23362.4122 M 11/5-12/17 6:30pm-7:30pm Course # 23362.4120 Drop In Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito $120R $130NR $105R $115NR $20R 22NR Biodanza means Dance of Life and is about “putting more life into the life”. It is a progressive healing system of development that integrates music, authentic movement and heartfelt emotion to provide experiences of intense perception of being alive in the hereand-now. Fulfill your full genetic potential, dance your way into your full spectrum of joy, laughter, peace, vitality, creativity, connection, passion and tenderness. Expect your cheeks to hurt from laughter and smiles! Explore full present connection (aka love! ) with yourself, another, the group and your Universe. Fall in love with Life. Biodanza is a carefully facilitated journey through a variety of “vivencias” (exercises) with many different genres of music from around the world. It is freeform movement with the focus on your authentic heartfelt experience. It is both nourishing and expressive. You are encouraged to participate at your own authentic energy and ability level, so it is appropriate for all ages and abilities. No footwork to learn, no dance experience needed! Wear comfortable clothes for moving around. Come as you are. Be who you are. To view a Video on Biodanza, go to www.biodanza.us/media.html. Course # 23363.4121 M 9/10-10/29 7:30pm-9:30pm Course # 23363.4122 M 11/5-12/17 7:30pm-9:30pm Course # 23363.4120 Drop In Exercise room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Instructor: Tatanya Jardine $160R $170NR $140R $150NR $25R $27NR Belly Dance for Fun and Fitness Get Fit while HAVING FUN!—Increase Flexibility and Strength while having a great time moving to lively and sensual dance rhythms. Feel healthier, more energetic and confident- or unleash your inner dance diva. Basic Belly Dance steps and combinations will be presented in an accessible format. THIS CLASS IS SUITABLE FOR ALL AGES! Instructor Latifa is an experienced teacher and performer of Belly Dance. Course # 23361.4121 SA 9/8-9/29 2:30pm- 3:30pm Course # 23361.4122 M 9/10-10/29 1pm-2pm Course # 23361.4123 SA 10/6-10/27 2:30pm- 3:30pm Course # 23361.4124 SA 11/3-12/1* 2:30pm- 3:30pm Course # 23361.4125 M 11/5-12/17 1pm-2pm Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *No Class 11/24 $36R $40NR $72R $82NR $36R $40NR $36R $40NR $63R $73NR Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org 31 ADULT CLASSES: DANCE, FITNESS Capoeira Capoeira is an art that develops strength, grace and confidence. It is a unique Brazilian discipline that combines elements of self-defense, dance, music, acrobatics and technique. It is game that requires focus, commitment, constant movement and interaction. Course # 22671.4121 TU 9/11-10/30 6:30pm-7:20pm Course # 22671.4122 TU 11/6-12/18 6:30pm-7:20pm Course # 22671.4123 SA 9/8-10/27 12:15pm-2:15pm Course # 22671.4124 SA 11/3-12/15* 12:15pm-2:15pm Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *No Class 11/24 $120R $130NR $105R $115NR $120R $130NR $90R $100NR Kundalini Yoga What makes Kundalini Yoga different from other forms? Each exercise and every class as a whole provides a balance of physical, mental and spiritual practice. The postures are unusually dynamic (moving) rather than static (held) and include both a mental focus and conscious, powerful breathing. The meditations often include chanting. Kundalini Yoga’s unified approach to the body, mind and spirit helps develop our inner energy and re-connect us with the pure beauty and goodness that we are. This safe and comprehensive system is suitable for all fitness levels. Beginners are welcome! Instructor Gurukar Singh Khalsa has been teaching Kundalini Yoga and meditation in the Bay Area for more than 30 years and is also a teacher trainer certified by the Kundalini Research Institute. His teaching style is fun and relaxed. Course # 24631.4121 W Ongoing 6:30pm–7:45pm$60R$70NR SIX CLASSES Back Pain Relief In college, instructor Amy Lynn Sabel broke her back. Always very Course # 24631.4120 $12R $14NR active, she would not settle with daily back pain. This led her to Drop-In Fee develop a series of assisted stretching and core strengthening Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito exercises that have kept her pain free and active. Amy wishes she could stand on top of a mountain and shout what she’s developed Rosen Method Movement to the world, but the next best thing is offering the Back Pain Relief These classes are simple and fun and include different kinds of music class to interested students. 90% of Americans will have some kind and support movements that are designed to improve alignment and of back pain during their life! You don’t have to live with this pain. In flexibility. By gently moving joints and muscles, we come in contact the past 30 years, Instructor Amy Lynn Sabel has helped thousands of with the parts in us that are open as well as those that have been people of all shapes, ages and sizes live without back pain. The key to closed because of tension or physical and emotional pain. As range eliminating back pain is learning and practicing these exercises every of motion increases, the breath comes in more fully and we come in morning—it only takes about 15 minutes and keeps you free of back touch with a new awareness of our bodies and a renewed feeling of pain. The best part is - IT FEELS GOOD! Anyone willing to put in the our selves. time can learn these basic exercises. We brush our teeth daily to keep Instructor Tina Kelly Green is a licensed Rosen Movement them healthy—doesn’t it make sense to also have a daily exercise teacher and Certified Rosen Method and Transformational Bodywork routine to keep your spine flexible, strong and pain free? Call Amy with Practitioner. your questions 250-5439. Course # 24581.4121 Course # 24032.4121 M,TH Ongoing 8:30am–9:30am $10R $12NR SA 10/6 3pm–4:30pm $50R $55NR Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Marin Body Awareness Center - 1122 Magnolia Avenue, Larkspur (in the Masonic Center) 32 Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org ADULT CLASSES: FITNESS Yoga with Dr. Ehret Core Pilates, Stretch & Tone / Hatha Yoga Dr. Ehret teaches a basic Hatha Yoga routine to increase flexibility, Take ten or fifteen classes with Amy Lynn Sabel in the Fall Session. Mix release tension and tone muscles. Join this drop-in class for an hour and match sessions, including Core Pilates Stretch and Tone or Hatha of development and relaxation for the mind, body and spirit. Yoga. For more information and directions, call Amy at 415-250-5439. Course # 24501.4121 TH Ongoing 7:30pm–8:45pm TEN CLASSES Course # 24501.4120 Daily Drop-In Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Instructor: Dr. Richard Ehret, Chiropractor $80R $90NR $10R $12NR Chi by the Bay Enjoy the gentle flowing movements of Qigong in the same beautiful waterfront location as Jazz and Blues by the bay. Qigong is an ancient philosophical system of harmonious integration of the human body with the universe. It is Art and Science that plays an active role in protecting and strengthens health. Qigong resists premature senility and prolongs life. Beginners are encouraged and welcomed Led by instructor Joe Quinn who is a retired fire fighter and a healing massage therapist. Joe studied Qigong at the East West Academy of Healing Art with Dr. Effie Chow. Course # 24322.4121 SA Ongoing 9am-10am $70R$80NR SEVEN CLASSES Course # 24322.4120 Daily Drop-In $12R $14NR Gabrielson Park, Sausalito Tai Chi Basics for the Beginner and Intermediate Student Tai Chi is a gentle, complete exercise using gentle flowing movements. The practice of Tai Chi improves balance, circulation, posture, body awareness, and mood. Students are exposed to the traditional principles from which the mystical qualities of this Ancient Chinese Art arise. The basic use of breath and the fundamentals of footwork will be included. Instructor Joe Quinn has been teaching Yang Style Tai Chi for over 15 years. Course # 24321.4121 TH Ongoing 6:15pm-7:15pm$70R$80NR SEVEN CLASSES Course # 24321.4120 Daily Drop-In $12R $14NR Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito CORE PILATES STRETCH AND TONE Get fit for life! Create the changes you want to see and feel in your body! Lengthen, strengthen & improve your posture while gaining flexibility, balance & core strength. Modifications will be offered for your individual needs. It’s time to experience what everyone is raving about in a relaxed, safe & enjoyable environment. Mats and Pilates Straps provided. Mondays & Wednesdays 11am-12pm and Tuesdays & Thursdays 6:30pm-7:30pm . HATHA YOGA Health is wealth! This class is designed to help renew your energy, strength and flexibility. As you practice each week you will gain better balance & get more confidence in your body. The focus in each class will be on your correct body alignment & proper breathing techniques to enhance your benefits. Awaken your spirit and feel revitalized! Wednesdays 5:45pm-7:15pm. 10 Class Pass expires 12/14. Course # 24031.4121 (TEN-CLASS PASS) M-TH 9/10–12/14 See above for times $200R $210NR Course # 24031.4122 (FIFTEEN-CLASS PASS) M-TH 9/10–12/14 See above for times $270R $280NR 1122 Magnolia Avenue, Larkspur (in the Masonic Center) Core Restore Back pain will occur in 80% of us at some point in our lives. Learn how to minimze your risk for the debilitating effects of a dysfunctional spine. This weekly exercise class will emphasize proper spinal alignment and core muscle activation. Classes will incorporate yoga, Pilates, and traditional therapeutic exercises to improve core strength, flexibility and postural awareness. Instructed by Lisa Bollheimer Minn, licenced physical therapist, certified yoga instructor and certified strength and conditioning specialist. Learn more at www.lisabminn.com. (Reduced rates available for seniors 65 and over.) Course # 24611.4121 TU Ongoing 5:15pm-6:15pm$70R$80NR SEVEN-CLASS PASS Course # 24611.4120 Daily Drop In Fee $12R $14NR Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org 33 ADULT CLASSES: FITNESS, SPORTS ZUMBATM Fitness Are you ready to party yourself into shape? Well, that’s exactly what the ZUMBATM Fitness program is all about! It’s an exhilarating, effective, easy-to-follow, Latin-inspired, calorie-burning dance fitness-party™ that’s moving millions of people toward joy and health. Zumba Fitness® is the only Latin-inspired dance-fitness program that blends red-hot international music and contagious steps to form a “fitnessparty” that is downright addictive. Since its inception in 2001, the Zumba program has grown to become the world’s largest—and most successful—dance-fitness program with more than 12 million people of all shapes, sizes and ages taking weekly Zumba classes in over 110,000 locations across more than 125 countries. So, Ditch the Workout and Join the Party! ZUMBA requires minimum registration of 8 participants. If you are interested in joining a session currently in progress, please call 289-4152 Monday-Friday 8:30am-5pm to inquire whether classes are being held after the start date of the course. Course #24641.4121 SA 9/8-9/29 11am-Noon Course #24641.4122 SA 10/6-10/27 11am-Noon Course #24641.4123 SA 11/3-12/1* 11am-Noon Exercise Room, 420 Litho Street, Sausalito *No Class 11/24 $36R $40NR $36R $40NR $36R $40NR Women’s Hiking and Yoga Adventures Join us for an inspiring hike and discover the magic of Marin’s hiking trails. Connect with nature to rejuvenate, replenish and nurture yourself and reawaken the elements of wilderness within. We will pause to do some simple yoga amidst the beauty of nature and then explore Marin’s most magnificent hiking trails with abundant magical redwood forests, majestic mountains, winding creeks and rolling hills. The hikes are moderately challenging and average 4 to 6 miles. Directions to trailheads are given at time of registration. Enrollment is limited. Led by Donna Simonsen, inspirational Nature Guide and Yoga Teacher. “Touch the earth in mindfulness, with joy and concentration. The earth will heal you and you will heal the earth.” Thich Nhat Hahn Course # 24221.4111 F 9/7-9/28 9am–Noon $86R Course # 24221.4112 F 10/5-10/26 9am–Noon $86R Course # 24221.4113 F 11/2-11/30* 9am–Noon $86R Course # 24221.4114 F 12/7-12/28 9am–Noon $86R Location directions to Trailheads mailed with receipt. *No Hike 11/23 34 Leisure Walks in Marin Do you find the rugged trails of Marin too challenging? Join us for easy and fun walks in the flat lands and gentle slopes of Marin. We’ll take time to do bird watching, admire the wild flowers and meditate on the beautiful scenery around us. This is a great opportunity to adventure outside, meet new people and enjoy the magic of nature. Length of walk is approximately 2 miles. Classes are coed. Enrollment is limited. Led by nature guide Donna Simonsen who also teaches Gentle Yoga Classes. “Spend the day at home and you’ll never remember it; spend the day outdoors and you’ll never forget it.” – Mrs. Terwilliger Course # 24213.4111 F 9/7-9/28 2pm–3:30pm $50R Course # 24213.4112 F 10/5-10/26 2pm–3:30pm $50R Course # 24213.4113 F 11/2-11/30* 2pm–3:30pm $50R Course # 24213.4114 F 12/7-12/28 2pm–3:30pm $50R Location directions to Trailheads mailed with receipt. *No walk 11/23 $60NR $60NR $60NR $60NR Marin Table Tennis Club MLK Gym is an excellent, well-lit location for table tennis. Going into its third year, the club has been attended by over 200 enthusiasts, with a typical night seeing from 12 to 20 players. There are six tournament class Stiga tables and nets. Balls are provided and paddles are available. A variety of play formats allows competition and recreation for all levels, from beginners to tournament players. Come try us out, meet new players in a friendly atmosphere, work on improving your game if you want, and have a great time! Sponsored by the Sausalito Parks and Recreation Department, the Marin Table Tennis Club and Stiga Corporation. Course # 25531.4121 TH Ongoing 7pm–10pm TEN-VISIT PASS Course # 25531.4120 Drop-In Fee 7pm–10pm MLK Gym, 610 Coloma Street, Sausalito Instructor: Robin Cohn $96NR $96NR $96NR $96NR Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org $30R $35NR $5R $6NR ADULT CLASSES: SPORTS Adult Tennis Classes LEVEL 1: INTRO TO TENNIS Students are introduced to the basic skills of tennis, including forehand, backhand, serve, and volley. Emphasis is placed on proper stroke technique and enjoyment of the game. Courses taught by George Zahorsky, USPTA certified instructor. Course # 25551.4121 TH 9/13-11/1 6:30pm-8pm EIGHT-WEEK COURSE Marinship Tennis Courts, Sausalito Instructor: Diane DeMartini, USPTA $176R $186NR HOW TO WIN AT DOUBLES This program is ideal for those who want to improve their doubles play. Course # 25556.4121 M 9/10-10/29 6:30pm-8pm EIGHT-WEEK COURSE Marinship Tennis Courts, Sausalito Instructor: George Zahorsky USPTA $132R $142NR ROUND ROBIN DOUBLES A great way to improve your doubles skills. Play and meet new friends. No partner required. All ability levels accepted. Maximum 20 players. LEVEL 2: EARLY INTERMEDIATE TENNIS Students are taught stroke production, practice skills, and tennis Course # 25555.4120 Ongoing 8am-10am $12R*$14NR* related games. Focus is on additional stroke development and an SA MLK Park Tennis Courts, Sausalito introduction to strategy and rules. Instructor: George Zahorsky USPTA *per class Course # 25552.4121 W 8/8-9/12 6:30pm-8pm $132R $142NR For Additional Information contact Erik Johansson Course # 25552.4122 457-9217, [email protected], www.tennisinmarin W 9/19-10/24 6:30pm-8pm $132R $142NR SIX-WEEK COURSE Marinship Tennis Courts, Sausalito Instructor: George Zahorsky USPTA LEVEL 3: INTERMEDIATE TENNIS Advanced stroke production—spins, shot placement, doubles and singles positioning. Work towards directional control. Course # 25553.4121 TU 9/11-10/30 6:30pm-8pm EIGHT-WEEK COURSE Marinship Tennis Courts, Sausalito Instructor: George Zahorsky USPTA $176R $186NR LEVEL 3: INTERMEDIATE TENNIS—WEEKENDS Advanced stroke production—spins, shot placement, doubles and singles positioning. Work towards directional control. Course # 25554.4121 SA 9/15-11/3 10:15am-11:45am $176R EIGHT-WEEK COURSE MLK Park Tennis Courts, Sausalito Instructor: George Zahorsky USPTA $186NR Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org 35 ADULT CLASSES: SPORTS Private Tennis Lessons TENNIS ENTHUSIASTS! Look no further—private tennis lessons are available here at reasonable prices. Beginning through tournament competitive players are welcome to register for private lessons. Instructor Jon Holtz was a San Francisco All-City Selection as the #1 Singles player for Lowell High. He played varsity college tennis for Cal Riverside’s national championship squad. He prides himself as being extremely patient as well as an exceptional motivator especially as a player he’s been in your shoes and won 5.5 “A” tournaments. Jon’s coaching style incorporates multiple forms of eastern meditation for a balanced approach to court focus, confidence, and desire. Jon is a serve and volleyer with topspin groundstroke emphasis. Book with him and together, you’ll have lots of fun and tailor you into tennis shape! To register and schedule your lesson time, call 289-4152 between 8:30am–Noon or 1:30pm–5pm, Monday–Friday. Lesson must be booked in advance to notify instructor of scheduled lesson time. Booking must be arranged more than 48 hours prior to beginning of lesson. Typical lesson availability is Weekdays 6pm–8pm but availability is subject to change—be sure to confirm your registration and set-up your private lesson schedule by calling 289-4152. Fee is per lesson scheduled. M-F as Arranged w. Instructor 1hr between 6pm–8pm as arranged $45R Marinship Tennis Court, Marinship Park, Sausalito 36 PlayTennisMarin League PlayTennisMarin offers a dynamic, exciting, highly organized league for tennis match play in Marin County. Players sign up as individuals or doubles teams at their desired level. Once you receive the names and emails of those in your draw, you schedule your matches at times and courts that work for you. We have divisions for men, women, and juniors in singles and doubles. Some of our players belong to clubs, some play on public courts, and some even have their own home courts. You will play 6-8 matches during the eight week period. At the end of each session there is a social event for all enrolled players and prizes for division winners, which is INCLUDED in the session fee. Singles per session $75R $85NR Doubles Fee per session if you sign up without a partner (we will match you with a partner) $75R $85NR Doubles Fee Per Session if you sign up with a doubles partner $50R $60NR DATES ARE ONGOING To register, call 289-4152 or visit www.sausalitoparksandrecreation. org. $50NR Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org SAUSALITO PARKS B Remington Dog Park y wa ge id Br Martin Luther King A Park A. Martin Luther King Park (available for rentals) Five tennis courts, running track, lawn area, two basketball courts and softball fields, gym. Located at 630 Coloma Street. B. Remington Dog Park One-acre dog park. Located at 100 Ebbtide Avenue. C. Marinship Park (available for rentals) Three lighted tennis courts, parking lot, large lawn area and bathrooms. Located at Marinship/Libertyship Way D. Langendorf Playground (available for rentals) At the intersection of Easterby Street and Woodward Avenue. Small children’s area, lawn, BBQ and picnic tables. E. Schoonmaker Beach Shoreline Public Access. Adjacent to 85 Libertyship Way N F. Robin Sweeny Park Located at Caledonia and Litho Street. Lighted basketball court, playground, grass area and picnic area. E W G. Edgewater Room, Exercise Room and Clubhouse at City Hall (available for rentals) S All located at City Hall, corner of Caledonia and Bee Streets. Edgewater Room has meeting space, Exercise Room has a large wooden floor and Game Room has a variety of recreation activities for children and adults. H. Dunphy Park (available for rentals) Waterfront gazebo, sand volleyball court, bocce court, and large lawn area. East of Bridgeway between Napa and Litho. I. Cazneau Playground Small children’s play area near the Marinship Park C intersection of Cazneau and Girard. J. Cloud View Park (available for rentals) Located on Cloudview Road west of Booker Ave. E Schoonmaker Children’s play area, bathrooms, small meeting Beach room, and an amazing view of the bay. Bridgeway Dunphy Park Langendorf Playground D H Turney Street Ramp K F,G Robin Sweeny Park, City Hall K.Turney Street Ramp East of Bridgeway and under water. This area is for launching boats. L. Harrison Playground Opposite Star of the Sea Church on Harrison Street. (Under construction) M. Southview Park One tennis court, one basketball court, children’s play area, small lawn and sitting area. Entrance on North Street between Third and Fourth Streets. N. Swede’s Beach East End of Valley Street. Sandy beach. O.Tiffany Beach West Side of Bridgeway at east end of North Street. P.Tiffany Park West side of Bridgeway at east end of North Street. Sitting and picnic area. Q.Viña Del Mar Plaza Street intersection of Bridgeway, Anchor, and El Portal. A greenbelt area with fountain and landscaping. R. Gabrielson Park Located between the downtown Ferry Landing and the Spinnaker Restaurant. Lawn area, benches, sculpture, picnic tables with views across Richardson’s Bay. S.Yee Tock Chee Park On the bay side of Bridgeway at Princess. Passive park with landscaping, lights, benches & water access. Br id ge wa y R L I Harrison Playground Cazneau Playground Gabrielson Park Viña Del Mar Q Plaza Yee Tock Chee S Park J Cloud View Park M Southview Park O,P Tiffany Beach and Park N Swede’s Beach Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org 37 FACILITY AND PARK RENTAL FEES Facility & Park Rentals Planning a Special Event? Having a party? Need a professional environment to hold a business meeting? We’re here to assist you in planning your next event. We offer you several different parks that can serve as the perfect venue for your wedding, birthday party, fundraiser or performance. Most of our parks are located on the waterfront with breathtaking views, all at affordable rates! Need an indoor facility? Your guests are bound to feel at ease in our charming, historic City Hall building located at 420 Litho Street, complete with a conference room including a full service kitchen, a patio nestled beneath the trees, an exercise room that’s great for social gatherings, and a game room for kids to enjoy. Our center is equipped with rectangular tables and chairs. Our conference room offers a supportive environment, perfect for professional gatherings. If your meeting requires a larger area, the Martin Luther King Gymnasium located at 610 Coloma Street, is available. If you need break-out space, this is a perfect location for team-building sessions and conferences. Call the Parks and Recreation Department today to see which facilities best suit your needs. Reservations are required and facilities are booked in advance, so call 289-4152 for more information. Sausalito Facility and Park Rental Fees PARKS Sausalito Non-Profit Groups Residents Non- Residents Commercial Groups Dunphy Park (Includes parking lot) Area 1 Main Area including Gazebo $26 per hour Area 2 Sand Volleyball Area $16 per hour Area 3 Bocce Court (Rates per court) $16 per hour $37 per hour $26 per hour $26 per hour $47 per hour $37 per hour $37 per hour $58 per hour $47 per hour $47 per hour Marinship Field $21 per hour $26 per hour $32 per hour $42 per hour Martin Luther King Field (#1 or #2) $21 per hour $26 per hour $32 per hour $42 per hour Langendorf Park $16 per hour $28 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour Cloudview Park $16 per hour $28 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour Tennis Courts (Hourly rates per court) (Marinship & MLK) $21 per hour $26 per hour $32 per hour $42 per hour Other Parks $16 per hour $28 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour FACILITIES Edgewater Room Groups under 25 Groups over 25 $21 per hour $37 per hour $32 per hour $47 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour $58 per hour $84 per hour Exercise Room Groups under 25 Groups over 25 $21 per hour $37 per hour $32 per hour $47 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour $58 per hour $84 per hour Game Room Groups under 25 Groups over 25 $21 per hour $32 per hour $26 per hour $42 per hour $37 per hour $53 per hour $47 per hour $68 per hour $42 per hour $58 per hour $74 per hour $89 per hour MLK Gymnasium 38 Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org EMPLOYEE DIRECTORY Important Phone Numbers, Fax Numbers, and Email Addresses Administration Department 420 Litho Street, Sausalito CA 94965 • 415-289-4100 • Fax 415-289-4167 City Manager City Attorney Assistant to City Manager/City Clerk Administrative Services Director/Treasurer Sr. Accounting Technician Sr. Accounting Technician Sr. Accounting Technician Human Resources Administrative Aide Adam Politzer Mary Wagner Debbie Pagliaro Charlie Francis Joe Finnegan Elena Shankin Cindy Kato Susan Nichols Patty Enos 289-4166 289-4103 289-4165 289-4105 289-4150 289-4101 289-4148 289-4130 289-4199 Rhett Redelings-MacDermott Jeremy Holt 289-4196 289-4195 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Business Licenses Muni Services 800-987-0999 M–F 9am to 5pm Technology Technology Manager Technology Assistant [email protected] [email protected] Sausalito Public Library Library Hours: Monday–Thursday 10am to 9pm, Friday and Saturday 10am to 5pm, Sunday noon to 5pm 420 Litho Street, Sausalito CA 94965 • 415-289-4121 • Fax 415-331-7943 City Librarian Assistant City Librarian Children’s Librarian Senior Library Assistant Library Assistant Abbot Chambers Augie Webb Erin Wilson Peggy Gill Jonathan Hirsh 289-4123 289-4122 289-4122 289-4122 289-4122 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Community Development Department—Planning and Building Office Hours: Monday–Thursday, 7:30am–5pm. Fridays, 7:30am-12pm. 420 Litho Street, Sausalito CA 94965 415-289-4128 • Fax 415-339-2256 • TO SCHEDULE BUILDING INSPECTIONS: 415-289-4100 Ext. 811 Community Development Director Building Inspector Associate Planner Associate Planner Assistant Planner Permit Technician Administrative Aide Jeremy Graves Kenneth Henry Heidi Burns Lilly Schinsing Alison Thornberry Nichole Houstone Albert Viana 289-4133 289-4136 289-4135 289-4134 289-4131 289-4137 289-4132 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Parks & Recreation Department Office Hours: Monday–Friday 8:30am to 12pm, 1pm to 5pm 420 Litho Street, Sausalito CA 94965 • 415-289-4152 Parks & Recreation Director Recreation Supervisor Recreation Coordinator Administrative Aide Mike Langford Jeff Dybdal Erin Stroud Anita Wong 289-4126 289-4140 289-4198 289-4197 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] 289-4176 289-4111 289-4180 289-4113 289-4193 289-4192 289-4106 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Public Works Engineering 420 Litho Street, Sausalito • 415-289-4106 Maintenance Office Hours: Monday–Friday 6am to 3pm. 530 Nevada Street, Sausalito CA 94965 • 415-289-4113 • Fax 415-289-4138 EMERGENCY: CALL POLICE DEPARTMENT DISPATCH: 415-289-4170 Public Works Director City Engineer Staff Engineer Public Works Division Manager Public Works Foreperson Sewer Systems Coordinator Administrative Aide Jonathon Goldman Todd Teachout Andy Davidson Loren Umbertis Kent Basso Pat Guasco Doug Smith Police Department Office Hours: Monday–Thursday 7am to 5pm 29 Caledonia Street, Sausalito CA 94965 • 415-289-4170 • Fax 415-289-4175 • Emergency 911 • Parking Citations: 415-289-4149 Chief of Police Police Captain Police Lieutenant Administrative Aide II Administrative Aide I Jennifer Tejada John Rohrbacher Kurtis Skoog Susan Barnes Dawn Barbour 289-4181 289-4177 289-4169 289-4173 289-4174 [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] [email protected] Fire and Emergency Medical Services Office Hours: Monday–Friday 8am to 4pm. Southern Marin Fire Protection District • 415-388-8182 • Fax 415-388-8181 • Emergency 911 Sausalito Station, 300 Spencer Avenue, Sausalito, CA 94965 • 415-289-4156 Fire Chief Administrative Assistant Jim Irving Susan Kim 388-8182 388-8182 [email protected] [email protected] Parking and Transportation Division Hours: Monday–Sunday 9am to 5pm Visit parking lot #1 booth on Humboldt near Ferry Landing for General information, commuter parking & lot parking passes. Police Station, Monday-Thursday 9am-1pm. For resident permit parking: 415-289-4149 Lead Parking Attendant Elliott Holt 289-4116 [email protected] Parks & Recreation Department 289-4152 www.sausalitoparksandrecreation.org 39 Next to Casa Madrona Hotel and Spa • General Bookstore with Gift Items • Free Book Groups • Special Orders Welcome Open Monday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 11am–6pm Sundays Noon-5pm Closed Tuesday and Wednesday 803 Bridgeway, 40 Sausalito • 415-331-3344 • www.habitatbooks.com 41 Parks & Recreation Department 420 Litho Street Sausalito CA 94965 42 Postal Customer PRSRT STD U.S. Postage PAID Sausalito CA Permit #78 ECRWSS
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