SAUSALITO…Exciting
Times Ahead
By Rob Franco, Executive
Director of the Sausalito Chamber of Commerce
THE FUN NEVER STOPS!
You can have fun in Sausalito without having to do anything. Just
sitting on the deck of one of Sausalito’s fine restaurants or cafes,
looking out at the water or across the Bay at San Francisco is fun
enough. However, if you want to be active, you can be plenty active in
Sausalito. There is much to do and there are a number of special events
happening all the time that you will enjoy.
As I mentioned in last month’s
column, the Sausalito Cultural Arts Foundation is about to hold its 49th
Annual Sausalito Art Festival over Labor Day Weekend, September
1, 2 and 3. On Friday, August 31st,
there is, or was, depending on when you read this, a Gala Premiere of
the Festival, at the site, that features gourmet food, top-notch
entertainment, a hosted bar and all sorts of surprises. It is considered
by all previous attendees to be the best party of the year in the North
Bay. If you are in the area over Labor Day, the Art Festival is a great
experience. And, you may take home some of the finest original art
exhibited anywhere in the Bay Area. There are 270 artists that have been
selected to exhibit and sell at this years three-day juried event.
Ticket prices are $15 for general admission, $7 for seniors and $5 for
juniors ages 5-12. Children under 5 free. For advance Blue & Gold
ferry and Festival tickets, call (415) 705-5555.
And, if that is not enough, how
about Art Festival at Sea? On October 12, 2001, art lovers, or
just plain lovers, and some of the Artists who are exhibiting at this
year’s Art Festival, will sail under the Golden Gate Bridge at sunset
for a most delicious experience. You can spend five nights aboard
Holland America’s Five Star SS Veendam, landing in Acapulco on October
17th. The first two days on
the ship, your hosts will take over the ship’s meeting rooms for an
intimate Mini Art Festival. The third day is spent in Cabo San Lucas,
with shore excursions available and a number of other activities. If you
can’t make this trip, they re already planning another Art Festival at
Sea for Spring 2002. For further information, please telephone (415)
332-3555. Or email artfestone@aol.com.
Let’s move on to other
activities and events you can expect this month. On September 11th
there is the Annual Chili Cook-off at Dunphy Park. You don’t
want to miss this event! There will be loads of refreshment, live
entertainment and some of the best chili west of the Mason-Dixon line.
Chefs and any other daring entrée in the area will be facing-off with
the recipe that 1.) contributes the most to global warming and 2.)
deserves to wear the crown and blue ribbon for the best godzanginest
chili in the West. This is always a fun and festive event. Call (415)
289-4140 for more details.
On September 30th,
you can enjoy the Annual Floating Homes Showcase Tour. If you are
not aware of the houseboat community we have here in Sausalito, this is
a great opportunity to see some of the most unique living quarters
anywhere in the world. Artists, craftspeople, builders and designers are
amply represented in this colorful feast for the eyes. The Floating Home
Association represents over 400 houseboats in five floating home marinas
on Richardson Bay. You will find the floating home/houseboat community
at the North end of Sausalito. For additional information about this
Showcase tour call: (415) 332-1916. Or for group tours call: (415)
461-8087.
Remember, there is a Farmers Market
in Downtown Sausalito every Friday night along Tracy Way, just off the
water and walking distance from the Ferry. And, as I mentioned to you
before, you can now take SALLY (Sausalito Area Local Land Yacht),
our mini-shuttle bus, from one end of Sausalito to the other. The
shuttle runs from the Ferry Landing to the North End of town. And makes
the loop every 15 minutes with reasonable traffic conditions. But, SALLY
is a great way to get somewhere in Sausalito without have to use your
car or find parking. It’s also a terrific way just to see the sights
in all parts of Sausalito. The shuttle travels along Caledonia Street on
the return leg of the loop. As I have previously mentioned, Caledonia is
considered the best kept secret in Sausalito because it is the old main
street and is considered mostly resident serving. However, any night of
the week you can enjoy a delicious meal in one of a number of fine
restaurants. Or, you just might want to take in a movie or catch some
live music one night, all of which you will find along Caledonia.
Last, but not least, mark your
calendars for one of the most unique events that Sausalito has ever had.
From October 6th to the 13th,
there will be Opera By The Bay, a celebration of Opera and a
competition where students of Opera can compete for scholarships and
other awards that are just part of the festivities. On October 10th
there will be a major opera concert in Marinship Park that will feature
the world famous diva, Marilyn Horne, who will sing choice arias, backed
by a full orchestra. In addition there will be food and refreshments
served throughout the festivities. Whether you are an opera fan or just
want to enjoy the experience, Opera By The Bay will prove to be a
momentous occasion. For tickets and information, call (415) 332-7000.
See you there!
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