Bodovitz leaves legacy as environmental leader As former executive director of the Bay Conservation and Development Commission, I would like to share some details about the life of Joseph Bodovitz, a longtime Mill Valley resident and state environmental leader who passed away March 9 at the age of 93 (“California coastal advocate Joe Bodovitz dies […]
The king tides are once again upon us. These extremely high tides, caused by just the right gravitational alignment of the sun and earth and moon, will sweep in from Jan. 11-12 to soak shoes, give bikers a taste of hydroplaning and – if we want to be real about it – lend us a picture of the future of climate change. If you want to peer into the crystal climatological ball this weekend, several public parks around the East Bay are staging king-tide events to observe the swole waves and even get wet (or at least muddy). Here are three events from the East Bay Regional Park District to check out this weekend.
The king tides are once again upon us. These extremely high tides, caused by just the right gravitational alignment of the sun and earth and moon, will sweep in from Jan. 11-12 to soak shoes, give bikers a taste of hydroplaning and – if we want to be real about it – lend us a picture of the future of climate change. If you want to peer into the crystal climatological ball this weekend, several public parks around the East Bay are staging king-tide events to observe the swole waves and even get wet (or at least muddy). Here are three events from the East Bay Regional Park District to check out this weekend.
At the close of 2022, two long-dormant spaces were revitalized. Oahu native Zane Chess and partner Jeffrey Konen revived the Sausalito Market deli counter with fresh poke bowls and vintage Hawaiian décor at Gilligans Poke Shop. In downtown San Rafael, local residents Joe Carlo and Saandra Bowlus opened their third Pink Owl Coffee, adding their […]