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The Experience, Sausalito: Sausalito Boat Show News

The Experience:

Sneak preview of Sausalito Boat Show!

Here are a few of the awesome exhibitors for this brand new boat show happening October 13-15, down at the Clipper Yacht Harbor on the Sausalito waterfront.

Club Nautique is exhibiting at the Sausalito Boat Show, both on land and water. On the docks, there will be two new boats on display including the beautiful Jeanneau 2022 Sun Odyssey 440. You can learn more about classes, membership and sailing the Bay! (Featured photo – out on the water)

Rifkin Yachts is a full-service yacht brokerage.All staff work within the marine industry and their  vast collective experience as captains and marine techs provides a vast understanding of boats, creating a unique experience for buyers and sellers.

H and M Marine Services is a sponsor, exhibitor and driving force behind the Sausalito Boat Show. A family owned and operated business providing high quality marine products and services in the San Francisco Bay. Boat sales, service, repair, upgrades and more with a boat yard and shop in the heart of Sausalito.

Silver Seas Yachts will be showing off some beautiful boats at the Sausalito Boat Show, like their 2023 Tiara Yachts 43 LS. Entertain from the galley, while below deck, comfortable accommodations for four await. (Blue beauty  photo below)

An extraordinary experience celebrating the sea, local culture, and community awaits you.

Besides new sailboats, luxury yachts, power boats and boating gear, “This inaugural event is designed to be a celebration of maritime excellence and Sausalito’s local culture – food, live music, and art,” said show manager Mitch Perkins.

Extending beyond boats, this event will feature local food vendors offering seafood specialties and classic California cuisine, accompanied by live music from Bay Area favorites including Fog City Swampers, Juke Joint Band, The Millionaires, The Cruz Boys and Matt Bolton. This truly is an event for the whole family, including activities and crafts for kids.

Details to come. Stay tuned!

About Sausalito Boat Show

Hours: Fri/Sat, Oct 13/14 10am-6pm; Sun. 10/15 10am-5pm. Contact show manager Mitch Perkins at [email protected], 415-272-4130 with any questions you may have.

Clipper Yacht Harbor is the largest and only full service harbor in Sausalito  with over 700 slips and dry storage spaces.

Photo/Courtesy of Clipper Yacht Harbor Facebook page.

 Where:

310 Harbor Drive
Sausalito

https://www.sausalitoboatshow.com

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Run Across the Bay from Sausalito to SF’s Aquatic Park

This race is so fun that it sells out quickly. It’s a hail back to the day when you and your friends would all decide to enter a race together on a whim, even if not everyone was running at the time. It’s time to embrace the beauty of living on the Bay.

Across the Bay 12k & 415k returns Sunday, July 9th and registration is open right now. The 12k features a point to point journey starting in Sausalito, running across the Golden Gate Bridge, and finishing in Aquatic Park with non-stop scenery along the way .The 415k is a 5k which starts and finishes in San Francisco.

All runners receive a finisher’s medal and a race tech tee designed by the local artists at San Franpsycho.

Last year’s race sold out – so save your spot at the lowest price possible, -$49 for the 12k or $38 for the 5k.

Register now!

Check out the map for the 12k course.

About the Race Promoters – Represent Running

Represent Running is a series of fun-focused and locally themed running events. On the surface they are simply well branded races with a connection to area codes. Represent Running is about local people really loving where they live and what they do. It’s about being proud of your town and proud of the unique culture within it.  Represent Running events highlight those special local elements. With great respect for regional roots Represent Running partners with top local event producers, a truly local charity, local vendors and an engagement with local sponsors. They produce events for the locals, while encouraging a few outsiders to run and enjoy new locations.

Represent Running also puts on the 408k (early March) in San Jose and the 510k in the East Bay in the fall.

By |2017-03-10T13:19:44-08:00March 10th, 2017|0 Comments

Whales Need a Cafeteria Too!

WHEN:

Tues., Jan. 31, 2017 – 7-9pm

WHERE: Blowhole_1803

Bay Model Visitor Center, 2100 Bridgeway in Sausalito

WHAT:

Dirk Rosen, founder and executive director of the nonprofit Marine Applied Research and Exploration (MARE), will explore the question Do Marine Protected Areas Support Whales? in his talk Unlocking the Mysteries of the Deep. Join MARE’s Dirk Rosen and the American Cetacean Society and unlock the mysteries of the Channel Islands’ deep waters and see spectacular new footage of California’s ocean wilderness. Dirk will highlight the remarkable success of California’s network of marine reserves in the Santa Barbara Channel Islands.

California’s Channel Islands, stretch from Santa Barbara down to Los Angeles. There are eight islands, five of which comprise Channel Islands National Park and the waters around them are the Channel Islands National Marine Sanctuary.

ABOUT:

Speaker Dirk Rosen has 25+ years of deepwater engineering experience with remotely operated vehicles (ROVs) and manned submersibles. He was president and director of Deep Ocean Engineering before selling the company in 2000. Dirk founded MARE in 2003 as a nonprofit research organization to apply underwater technologies with science to answer marine ecosystem questions. He recently retired from the board of Save the Bay, where he served for nine years. More.

Listen to Dirk on KPIX.

MARE

  • 1230 Brickyard Cove Road #101 in Richmond
  • 510.232.1541
  • Email

Fireworks on the Bay

It’s an old-fashioned Fourth of July celebration in Sausalito!

How can you not love it that they even have a parade  with floats, bands, classic cars, clowns, acrobats, dancers and more. The Parade starts at Second and Main Streets and ends at Dunphy Park for the picnic. (July 4th falls on a Monday this year.)

10am

  • Parade!

Noon – 4pm

  • Time to picnic and party with the whole family at Dunphy Park
  • Live Music & Dancing
  • Tug of War
  • The traditional Egg Toss
  • Picnic Lunch provided by Sausalito Rotary Club and Galilee Harbor

6:30pm – 9:30pm

  • Live Music in Gabrielson Park (about a half mile from Dunphy Park)
  • Fireworks should start shortly after 9.

Logistics: Our Sausalito’s website suggests arriving at least three hours before the fireworks, recommends best viewing venues and advises about parking.

By |2016-07-03T12:42:02-07:00June 26th, 2016|0 Comments

Wondering Where to Hang on Halloween?

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EMERYVILLE – Fri. evening

11am-6pm Emeryville Art Exhibition

Susan Avila's Garden Delights - Photo EOB

Susan Avila’s Garden of Delights – Photo EOB

Open until 6pm tonight and tomorrow night (11am-6pm) visit the incredible Emeryville Art Exhibition at 6121 Hollis St. next to Bucci’s. in Heritage Square This is the largest collection of artwork in its 28 year history. The 117 artists are either residents or work in Emeryville. Experience the fountains of creativity spilling over the space and pause to immerse yourself in the texture and colors of Susan Avila’s 2012 Garden of Delights, a digitally printed silk backed creation with industrial felt and recycled muslin, completed with free-motion machine stitching. Amazing! The exhibit closes on Sun., Nov. 2 after the Nancy Karp & Dancers perform their site specific Double Portraits dance piece at 3:30 and 4pm. Space donated by Wareham Development.

LocationHeritage Square, 6121 Hollis St. in Emeryville

5-7pm Bay Street Trick or Treat Halloween Party

4:45pm Free Trick or Treat bags distributed while supplies last

5pm Free face painting and balloon making

6-7pm Trick or Treating with participating Bay St. merchants

LocationBay Street in Emeryville

BERKELEY

9:30am – 4:30pm A Not So-Spooky Halloween With The Kids

Come to Habitot Children’s Museum for our Not So-Spooky Halloween celebration for infants, toddlers, and preschoolers. Children and their caretakers can play miniature golf in the garden graveyard, paint miniature pumpkins and fly paper ghosts in the Wind Tunnel. Other activities also include the witches’ apothecary in the grocery store, treats, and prizes. Come in costume for this not so-spooky event!

Location: Habitot Children’s Museum, 2065 Kittredge St. in Berkeley

8-11pm Wake the Dead

Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison Street in Berkeley

Wake the Dead is a Halloween celebration with Celtic all-star Grateful Dead Jam band.  After 11 years of solid success blending Celtic traditional music and the songs of the Grateful Dead, this hot Northern California septet now embraces the entire Summer of Love, delighting Deadheads, folkies, rockers and adventurous lovers alike around the world.

Location: Freight & Salvage, 2020 Addison Street in Berkeley

SAUSALITO

8-11pm Pirates Halloween Party!
Come aboard for a Pirates Halloween Party

The James Moseley Band fronted by lead vocalist and guitarist James Moseley has been wowing audiences in the Bay Area for over ten years at a wide range of music venues, festivals and special events. Their continually growing fan base, one of the most loyal in the Bay Area, is no doubt due to their high energy live performances that get everyone up and dancing with tunes by Smokey Robinson, Marvin Gaye, James Brown, Gladys Knight, Aretha Franklin, Stevie Wonder, Bob Marley and many more. The James Moseley Band showcases the very best in Motown, R&B, Jazz, Blues, Funk and Reggae.This exceptional eight piece band features outstanding musicians and three top notch vocalists.

LocationSausalito Cruising Club – 300 Napa St.

OAKLAND

8pm – 11:30pm Hiromi: The Trio Project @ Yoshi’s

HIromi on keyboard at Yoshi's

HIromi on keyboard at Yoshi’s

Shows at  8 and 10pm

Pianist and composer Hiromi whose passionate and incendiary keyboard work has been a shining light on the jazz landscape since her 2003 debut, believes that sometimes the voice that never speaks is the most powerful of all. The Trio features Anthony Jackson on Bass and Steve Smith on Drums.  Read more.

Location: Yoshi’s, 310 W. Embarcadero in Jack London Sauare

By |2014-10-31T18:18:22-07:00October 31st, 2014|0 Comments
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