A MARINSCOPE COMMUNITY NEWSPAPER
 
  Friday, 09 May, 2008        
 
 
‘Greatest little library’ celebrates Larkspur
 
 
For Larkspur residents, the world's greatest library isn't the Library of Congress, with its 32 million volumes. It's the Larkspur Public Library, with its great collection of fict ...
 
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Taking science studies to the coast
 
 
Thirty-two seventh-grade St. Patrick's School students took science out of the classroom when they began a two-day field science program at Headlands Institute in Sausalito last we...
 
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  TWIN CITIES In Brief  
 
The Come to the Point! store is participating in the "Needle and ThREAD: Stitching for Literacy Bookmark Challenge," a nationwide program celebrating needlework and literacy.

The shop is collecting handmade bookmarks through May 8. Donations will be given to the Larkspur Library during C...

 
 
 
Larkspur Cottage turns 60
 
 
The 60th-anniversary party for the Children's Cottage Cooperative Pre-School takes place Sat., May 17, 1-4 p.m., at 2900 Larkspur Landing Circle, Larkspur. All alumni from 1948 thr...
 
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Twin Cities Police Reports
 
 
For Week of April 22-29

On Mon., April 29, two homes on Christmas Tree Hill were burglarized. The resident who placed the first call reported she came home to fi...

 
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Library Corner: Release your writing skills at the library
 
 
If you are a writer or have ever wanted to be a writer, there is help for you at the Corte Madera Library.

On Thu., May 22, at 6:15 p.m., the library will hold a workshop for wri...

 
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News and Notes
 
 
Breaking the law

In celebration of Law Day 2008, the Marin County Bar Association, in collaboration with the Marin Office of Education, is presenting a free publ...

 
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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
  • Slice of Life: Animal Planet on my patio
  • Big Apple is a big nut
     
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      Station to Station  
     
    Lansdale Station brings its original bawdy Americana to Sweetwater Station on Sat., May 17. Sweetwater Station is located at 500 Magnolia Ave., Larkspur. Tickets cost $12. Doors open at 7 p.m., show begins at 8 p.m. To make reservations, visit sweetwaterstation.net.
     
         
       
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