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HOSPICE BY THE BAY’S
40TH ANNIVERSARY BALL
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November 7, 6 p.m.–midnight
Marin Center Exhibit Hall, 10
Avenue of the Flags, San Rafael
Help us celebrate 40 years of
service. At this event, you’ll
be the star. Your red carpet
entrance takes you back to
the glamorous golden era of
Hollywood. A sparkling cocktail
lounge with a premier silent
auction will greet you. Then
it’s “lights, camera, action”
with dining and dancing. Your
place at the table will help us
raise the curtain on our next 40
years and allow us to continue
making a meaningful difference
to those who come to us
seeking care and support.
$250; sponsorships $350–
$20,000
415.526.5500, events@hbtb.org,
hospicebythebay.org
[UPCOMING EVENTS]
FORT ROSS
FUN-RAISER
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October 8, 6:30–10: 30 p.m.
Bay Area Discovery Museum,
557 McReynolds Road, Sausalito
A night of great fun, fairies,
fortunes and delectable treats
under the majestic Golden
Gate Bridge, all in an informal
and festive ambience. We call
it a “fun-raiser” so people can
come, have true fun, enjoy the
food, music, a bit of fairy-tale
theater and circus acts, and
learn a few new things about
California natural history and
heritage, most specifically
about Fort Ross State Historic
Park. All the proceeds from the
event will go toward Fort Ross
Park and initiatives dedicated
to children and youth.
$375
212.257.6448,
fortrossfoundation.org/funraiser
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A Roar of Approval
What a gripping tale (“Botswana,”
September), told with a great sense of
humor, deep insight and attention to detail.
ASHOK KHANNA, NOVATO, VIA EMAIL
Still in Touch
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magazine. We moved from Belvedere to
Greenwich in 2007 and your magazine is a
wonderful way for me to keep a connection.
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September Issue Corrections
In our “Sittin’ on the Dock of the Bay” feature,
a computer glitch caused two photos to appear
in the wrong sections. This error meant two
profile shots did not run that should have.
Below, see Mari Steeno of Issaquarium and
Henry and Renee Baer of The Train Wreck.
The problem has been corrected online.
In On the Job we incorrectly described Joanne
Jarvis as a National Park Service ranger. She is
a ranger for the U. S. Army Corps of Engineers.