Body art business owners and practitioners are required to have an annual health permit.
Plug Into County’s Electrification Fair on September 14; Explore career and training opportunities in renewable energy fields.
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Counties Promote Switch to Induction Cooking; Hands-on demonstration set for January 27; incentive programs available.
The Marin Health and Wellness Campus, located at 3240 Kerner Blvd in San Rafael, aims to provide a space for community programs, activities, recurring meetings, or events to take place at the Campus’ Connection Center. To reserve a room contact: hhsfacilitiesmanagement@marincounty.gov Hours
West Marin Connect Set Up for April 11Point Reyes Station series brings job opportunities to coastal residents
Learn what to do in the event of a public safety power shutoff.
Know what to do in the event of a disaster like an earthquake or wildfire.
Complete this form to rent a Marin Center venue for your event.
Marin Green Home Tour Moves from Online to In-Person; Countywide event September 27 helps homeowners increase climate resilience and reduce costs over time
Board of Supervisors Hearing on Amendments to the Marin Countywide Plan
Community Development Agency
Board of Supervisors Hearing on Amendments to the Marin Countywide Plan
Sponsored By: Countywide Plan Update
Event Date:
Tuesday, December 09, 2008
County Bringing Services to Marin City on February 15; Clean Slate program to address justice-related & health needs.
Author: monique.vasquez@marincounty.gov Public Works Fair, a family-friendly event! October 4, 2025 Kids love hands-on learning experiences, and on October 4, 2025, the Marin County Department of Public Works (DPW) will host a family-friendly Public Works Fair at the Marin County Fairgrounds
sporting events has been eliminated. This change applies to indoor and outdoor events. Previously, the capacity for indoor gatherings was 50 participants. Now, local schools will mirror California Department of Public Health’s (CDPH) requirements for mega-events if the indoor gathering surpasses 500
Celebrate LGBTQ+ PRIDE 2024 June 25, 2024 5:00 pm - 8:30 pm Join us for a special PRIDE event with a focused planning session on addressing the mental health & substance use service needs of the Marin LGBTQ+ community. Free Community Planning Event Featuring: Community Planning Session Resources
for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda 3:41 (2 minutes per person) 7. Reports 3:46 All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made by calling (415) 473-4381 (voice), (415) 473-3232 (TTY
Guest speaker Amber Carroll, Director of Connection Programs at Front Porch 6. Reports (3 minutes per report – brief comments only) a. Chair’s Report, Rhea Brown All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may
In-Person Marin County Fair Returns in 2022; Theme for June 30 to July 4: ‘So Happy Together’
for Public Expression on Matters not on the Agenda 1:40 (2 minutes per person) 5. Commission Meeting Roles and Structure (Denton-Cohen and Cottrell) 1:50 All public meetings and events sponsored or conducted by the County of Marin are held in accessible sites. Requests for accommodations may be made
Local VFW Commander is Veterans Day Speaker; Rick Saber to be honored guest November 11; adjustments to visitor parking
Free Summer Learning Backpacks Available; Distribution is to take place at or near Marin County Free Library branches.
a stipended peer resident ($750 per month in addition to housing). We are looking to establish through this expansion a second stipended peer position ($750/month) for a former resident to focus on supporting Carmelita alumnae in bringing them back for weekly dinners, events, and groups and building
elija "Spanish" (español). The Marin County COVID-19 Status Update is… Continue Reading 04/08/2022 - 14:16 COVID-19 Status Update for 04/08/2022 Marin County COVID-19 Status Update for April 8, 2022 includes: Updated dashboard to show reinfections; Save the date for an upcoming pediatric
Monthly Series Continues to Aid West Marin Residents with County Services Closer to Home; West Marin Health and Human Services Center is location of convenient pop-up assistance stations for various needs
County Departments Bring Services to Marin City on February 26; Clean Slate program addresses justice-related & health needs
MHSA FY2016-2017 ANNUAL UPDATE 76 PEI-19 Prevention and Early Intervention (PEI) Veterans Community Connection Challenges and Upcoming Changes In FY2015-16, the program continues to serve individuals with complex conditions and situations, including serious mental illness, incarceration, chronic
for government services but lack sufficient resources to meet needs independently. Over the upcoming fiscal year, work teams, facilitated by Aging and Adult Services, will develop specific recommendations and a shared commitment to act on those recommendations. The long-term plan for the Aging Action
Marin County: Elections: committee meetings minutes for the year 2025.
Draft Minutes Bolinas Lagoon Advisory CouncilRegular Meeting November 15, 2024Stinson Beach Community CenterMembers Present: Ed Ueber (At-Large), Ralph Camiccia (Bolinas), Rudi Ferris (Bolinas Rod and Boat Club), Joe Mueller (College of Marin), Mia Monroe (Golden Gate National Recreation Area), Lill