.The Frog Days of Summer…And More

Glen Ellen

‘Ribbit Exhibit’ Extended

In some truly uplifting current news, Sonoma Botanical Garden has announced the extension of the Ribbit Exhibit, the North Bay’s most beloved frog-themed exhibition. For those who have yet to attend this rather splendorous artistic installation, now is the perfect time to leap at the opportunity. Hop on by the botanical garden sometime soon to take in the playful, sprawling sculptures of over 20 frogs, all of whom boast a unique name and story. The Ribbit Exhibit will run until Sept. 29, after which one can only assume the frogs will be toad away. So, come on out to the Ribbit Exhibit before it croaks its final croak! And before anyone (else) asks, the answer is no—guests are not allowed to kiss the frogs in the hope of finding an amphibious prince (I already asked). The frogs and their gardens are located at 12841 along Highway 12 in Glen Ellen, and they welcome visitors daily from 10am to 5pm. To learn more about this ribbeting exhibit, visit sonomabg.org.

Sausalito

What’s Kula ‘Anela A-Boat?

Sausalito’s Tamalpais Outrigger Canoe Club is hosting its 29th annual Kula ‘Anela race later this month in what’s sure to be Marin’s most exciting (and buoyant) racing event of the season. Those racing their boats will begin their adventures at the base of the north tower of the Golden Gate Bridge, then continue to paddle through the bay and loop all the way around Angel Island before coming back to shore once more. The Tamalpais Outrigger Canoe Club’s Kula ‘Anela race day begins bright and early on Saturday, Aug. 24 with an 8am registration. For more information about Sausalito’s Kula ‘Anela race, registration, afterparty or to pre-order a poke lunch, visit tamoutrigger.org.

Novato

Treasured Trash

The fall “Trash to Treasures” Flea Market is back at it again, which means Novato is officially kicking off Marin County’s opportunities for holiday shopping with some thrift and style. Everyone and their grandmother is invited to come on out to this entirely free and unique indoor community flea market to browse and buy second-hand treasures to one’s heart’s content. And don’t worry—there will be plenty of food and other goodies available for purchase at the flea market too, especially since so much shopping can work up quite the appetite. The fall “Trash to Treasures” Flea Market is set to take place from 9am to 2pm on Saturday, Sept. 28. This event is hosted by and located at The Margaret Todd Senior Center at 1560 Hill Rd. in Novato. For more information, call 415.899.8290 or email [email protected].

Santa Rosa

SoCo Record Sale Arrives

The Sonoma County Record Sale is coming, and with it over 30 local vendors who are all set to sell thousands of records to local and transient musical enthusiasts alike. Attendees of all ages are welcome, including canine companions who measure their age in dog years. Alongside the vendors and good vibes, guests can also expect food and beer. Early bird entry begins at 11am, with tickets costing a staggeringly modest $5 (in this economy?). The Sonoma County Record Sale is taking place from noon to 6pm on Sunday, Aug. 25 at the Shady Oak Barrel House, located at 420 1st St. in Santa Rosa. More information about the record sale and other events at the Shady Oak Barrel House can be found at shadyoakbarrelhouse.com.

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