Maakon Yomi: Our Homelands of the Coast Miwok FREE Opening Festival

Maakon Yomi: Our Homelands of the Coast Miwok FREE Opening Festival

The free all-day festival, curated by Northern Sierra Mewuk Basketweaver Jennifer Bates, is a rare opportunity to meet and interact with highly skilled California Indian Artisans from across the region who will be demonstrating their traditional crafts including basketweaving, cordage and jewelry making, acorn cooking, traditional dance, and more.

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Celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day with Kids in the Bay Area

Celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day with Kids in the Bay Area

Looking for a fun and educational way to celebrate Indigenous Peoples' Day with your kids in the Bay Area? Look no further! The vibrant and diverse culture of the indigenous peoples in our area provides a perfect opportunity to engage children in learning, appreciation, and celebration. Here are a few ideas to make this day special

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Spilling the Tea on Two Great Garden Events at San Domenico School’s Garden of Hope

Spilling the Tea on Two Great Garden Events at San Domenico School’s Garden of Hope

The autumn season is upon us once again, and what better way to celebrate than with a marvelous Autumn Tea & Information Session (October 10) & Garden Fair (October 26) held at the hidden gem at San Domenico School’s Garden of Hope.

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Harvest Fun at The Marin Country Mart

Harvest Fun at The Marin Country Mart

Tricks, treats, and costume fun — October season brings tons of family-friendly events and activities to The Marin Country Mart. You can celebrate Oktoberfest, pick your own pumpkins, enter their pie contest, see a movie and so much more. Explore things to do with your little ghosts and goblins with these family-friendly activities.

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Día de Muertos Family Friendly Fiestas

Día de Muertos Family Friendly Fiestas

Día de Muertos, or Day of the Dead, is a lively Mexican celebration dating back thousands of years bringing family and friends together to joyfully pray, honor and remember ancestors through food, music and colorful traditions like ofrendas (alters), calaveras (decorative skulls), marigolds and papel picado (cut paper decorations).

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