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A MARINSCOPE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER
 
  Friday, 09 May, 2008        
 
 
Fairfax welcomes new director of Public Works
 
 
Kathy Wilkie, who took the reigns of the Fairfax Public Works Department on April 28, has a passion for getting community members involved in their local governments. The winner of ...
 
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San Geronimo celebrates local artists
 
 
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  ROSS VALLEY In Brief  
 
The San Anselmo and Fairfax town councils will host a community meeting to discuss the possibility of shared dispatch and records services between the two towns on Thu., May 15, 7 p.m., at Isabel Cook Community Center, 1000 Sir Francis Drake Blvd., San Anselmo.

The councils held joint meetings in ...

 
 
 
Lady scholars
 
 
San Domenico School sophomore Kate Smith (left) and senior Ann Ropers of San Anselmo (right) were inducted into the California Scholarship Federation during a formal ceremony with ...
 
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San Anselmo News: Thanks to our local volunteers
 
 
Shared dispatch services

The public is invited to attend a community meeting to provide input on the possibility of shared dispatch and records services between ...

 
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Slice of Life: Animal Planet on my patio
 
 
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News and Notes
 
 
Center Blvd. project to include bike lanes

The project manager for the Fairfax Center Boulevard construction project told the Marin County bicycle coalition ther...

 
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  COMMUNITY NEWS  
 
Because of a tragic event a year ago, the Southern Marin Lightning Basketball Club had to forgo the Marin Human Race. Now, when the team finally suits up on May 10 to walk and run with the many nonprofit Marin organizations that return every year to raise funds, it will be without its co-founder and...
 
  • Eco-gardens take green solutions out to the yard
  • Teen poets awarded, many events coming up
  • Rock for Hope back to fight muscular dystrophy
  • Chorus to make rare return engagement
  • Big Apple is a big nut
     
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    Each spring, WildCare admits more than 1,000 orphaned and injured baby animals, all needing warmth, gentle care and proper nutrition to grow up strong. Each year over 100 squirrels need help of some kind from WildCare's wildlife hospital, and many of these are orphaned babies. Make a difference for orphaned baby squirrels and all of WildCare's wild babies by sponsoring a hammock full of squirrels. Sponsorship includes an e-card featuring the baby of your choice or a download-print-and-fold PDF card for Mother's Day. Donations of $50 or more include a one-year WildCare membership and an invitation to a free Mother's Day event for the whole family. Visit wildcarebayarea.org or call 453-1000 for information.
     
         
       
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