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Living With Fire: San Geronimo

As Marin residents, we all share responsibility to be prepared for wildfires.  Wildfires are a natural part of our environment, and it’s imperative that we build our homes, maintain our landscapes, and prepare our families for the next major fire.

Learn about your community’s hazard and what you can do about it from the wildfire experts at Marin County Fire Department and Fire Safe Marin.

  • Are you and your family prepared to safely evacuate when a wildfire strikes?
  • Is your home vulnerable to igniting from wildfire embers?
  • Does your home have adequate Defensible Space?
  • Are you interested in working with neighbors and land managers to reduce fire risk in your community?

This workshop is intended primarily for residents, homeowners, and regular visitors to Marin County, CA.  Registration online at www.firesafemarin.org/events is encouraged, but not required.

Free

Living With Fire: Fairfax

Join us for a FREE 2-hour seminar on wildfire preparedness for Marin residents.

As Marin residents, we all share responsibility to be prepared for wildfires.  Wildfires are a natural part of our environment, and it’s imperative that we build our homes, maintain our landscapes, and prepare our families for the next major fire.

Learn about your community’s hazard and what you can do about it from the wildfire experts at Ross Valley Fire Department, Marin County Fire Department, and Fire Safe Marin.

  • Are you and your family prepared to safely evacuate when a wildfire strikes?
  • Is your home vulnerable to igniting from wildfire embers?
  • Does your home have adequate Defensible Space?
  • Are you interested in working with neighbors and land managers to reduce fire risk in your community? 

This workshop is intended primarily for residents, homeowners, and regular visitors to Marin County, CA.  Registration online at www.firesafemarin.org/events is encouraged, but not required.

Free

Living With Fire: Sausalito

Join us for a FREE 2-hour seminar on wildfire preparedness for Sausalito residents.

As Marin residents, we all share responsibility to be prepared for wildfires.  Wildfires are a natural part of our environment, and it’s imperative that we build our homes, maintain our landscapes, and prepare our families for the next major fire. 

Learn about Sausalito’s hazard and risk, and what you can do about it from the wildfire experts at Southern Marin Fire District and Fire Safe Marin.

  • Are you and your family prepared to safely evacuate when a wildfire strikes?
  • Is your home vulnerable to igniting from wildfire embers?
  • Does your home have adequate Defensible Space?
  • Are you interested in working with neighbors and land managers to reduce fire risk in your community?
  • Updates on Southern Marin Fire District's WUI ordinances.
  • Local evacuation specifics.
  • Introduction to planning and hazard assessment which is underway, and opportunity for public input. 

This workshop is intended primarily for residents, homeowners, and regular visitors to Sausalito, CA.  Registration online at www.firesafemarin.org/events is encouraged, but not required.  

Tuesday, April 30, 2019 from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Southern Marin Fire District will host this seminar, consisting of a 60-minute presentation on wildfire preparedness, with a short . introduction and update and opportunity for public input on future planning efforts, and 30 minutes of questions and answers. 

Additional "Living WIth Fire" seminars for residents of other locales will be held across Marin in 2019 (see www.firesafemarin.org/events for details).  Each “Living With Fire” session will focus on issues facing the community hosting the event.

This seminar will include information specific to residents of Sausalito or Southern Marin Fire District.

Free

Living With Fire: Strawberry

Join us for a FREE 2-hour seminar on wildfire preparedness for aouthern Marin residents.

As Marin residents, we all share responsibility to be prepared for wildfires.  Wildfires are a natural part of our environment, and it’s imperative that we build our homes, maintain our landscapes, and prepare our families for the next major fire. 

Learn about southern Marin’s hazard and risk, and what you can do about it from the wildfire experts at Southern Marin Fire District and Fire Safe Marin.

  • Are you and your family prepared to safely evacuate when a wildfire strikes?
  • Is your home vulnerable to igniting from wildfire embers?
  • Does your home have adequate Defensible Space?
  • Are you interested in working with neighbors and land managers to reduce fire risk in your community?
  • Updates on Southern Marin Fire District's WUI ordinances.
  • Local evacuation specifics.
  • Introduction to planning and hazard assessment which is underway, and opportunity for public input. 

This workshop is intended primarily for residents, homeowners, and regular visitors to southern Marin county, CA.  Registration online at www.firesafemarin.org/events is encouraged, but not required.  

Wednesday, May 1, 2019 from 7:00 PM – 9:00 PM, Southern Marin Fire District will host this seminar, consisting of a 60-minute presentation on wildfire preparedness, with a short . introduction and update and opportunity for public input on future planning efforts, and 30 minutes of questions and answers. 

Additional "Living WIth Fire" seminars for residents of other locales will be held across Marin in 2019 (see www.firesafemarin.org/events for details).  Each “Living With Fire” session will focus on issues facing the community hosting the event.

This seminar will include information specific to residents of Southern Marin Fire District.

DIRECTIONS

From Highway 101, take the Seminary Drive exit,

Traveling Northbound 101, take the exit and turn LEFT off the freeway. 

Traveling Southbound 101, turn LEFT and follow the road underneath the freeway.

Turn RIGHT on Seminary Drive after passing the Chevron Station. 

Turn RIGHT at the stop sign to stay on Seminary Drive.

After you pass the large sports field on your left,

Turn LEFT onto Gilbert Drive and drive to the top of the hill.

Please park in Lot A.

Free

Living With Fire: Mill Valley

As Marin residents, we all share responsibility to be prepared for wildfires.  Wildfires are a natural part of our environment, and it’s imperative that we build our homes, maintain our landscapes, and prepare our families for the next major fire.

Learn about Mill Valley’s hazard and risk, and what you can do about it from the wildfire experts at Mill Valley Fire Department, Southern Marin Fire District, and Fire Safe Marin.

  • Are you and your family prepared to safely evacuate when a wildfire strikes?
  • Is your home vulnerable to igniting from wildfire embers?
  • Does your home have adequate Defensible Space?
  • Are you interested in working with neighbors and land managers to reduce fire risk in your community?
  • Updates on Mill Valley Fire Department 's WUI ordinances.
  • Local evacuation specifics.

This workshop is intended primarily for residents, homeowners, and regular visitors to Mill Valley, CA.  Registration online at www.firesafemarin.org/events is encouraged, but not required.  

Sunday, May 5 2019 from 3:00 PM – 5:00 PM, Mill Valley Fire Department and Southern Marin Fire District will host this seminar, consisting of a 60-minute presentation on wildfire preparedness, with a short . introduction and update and opportunity for public input on future planning efforts, and 30 minutes of questions and answers. 

Additional "Living WIth Fire" seminars for residents of other locales will be held across Marin in 2019.  Each “Living With Fire” session will focus on issues facing the community hosting the event.

This seminar will include information specific to residents of Mill Valley or Southern Marin Fire District (seminars will also be offered in Sausalito, Stawberry/Alto, Tiburon in May - check back soon).

Free

Living With Fire: San Anselmo

Join us for a FREE 2-hour seminar on wildfire preparedness for Marin residents.

As Marin residents, we all share responsibility to be prepared for wildfires.  Wildfires are a natural part of our environment, and it’s imperative that we build our homes, maintain our landscapes, and prepare our families for the next major fire. 

Learn about your community’s hazard and what you can do about it from the wildfire experts at Ross Valley Fire Department, Marin County Fire Department, and Fire Safe Marin.

  • Are you and your family prepared to safely evacuate when a wildfire strikes?
  • Is your home vulnerable to igniting from wildfire embers?
  • Does your home have adequate Defensible Space?
  • Are you interested in working with neighbors and land managers to reduce fire risk in your community? 

This workshop is intended primarily for residents, homeowners, and regular visitors to Marin County, CA.  Registration online at www.firesafemarin.org/events is encouraged, but not required. 

Free

FIRESTORM: Wildfires and Climate Change

FIRESTORM: WILDFIRES AND CLIMATE CHANGE

A Public Forum

Wednesday, May 8, 2019 | 7:00 – 9:00 PM
San Rafael Community Center, 618 B St., San Rafael

FEATURED SPEAKERS

Christie Neill
Marin County Fire Dept, Battalion Chief

Leroy Westerling
Professor, Management of Complex Systems, UC Merced

Lisa Santora
Deputy Director, Marin Co. Dept of Public Health

Joel Laucher
Senior Advisor, California Dept of Insurance

Kate Sears
Marin County Supervisor

Todd Lando
Fire Safe Marin

Moderated by

Peter B. Collins
veteran radio and television host

Climate change continues to intensify the conditions contributing to the most destructive fires in California’s history.

Find out what’s happening, what’s being done, and what you can do.

RSVP ONLINE

This is a free public event.   Childcare and Spanish translation provided on prior request

SPONSORED BY

Organizing for Action Marin, in partnership with:

Fire Safe Marin, Drawdown Marin, Marin Conservation League, Cool Effects, Marin Interfaith Climate Action, Sustainable San Rafael, Sustainable Marin, Resilient Neighborhoods

Free

Camp Fire Documentary Screening

The Camp Fire Documentary screening: all funds raised will support survivors of the Camp Fire and Fire Safe Marin's goat grazing program.

Benefit Screening May 14, 2019, 6:30PM at CineArts Sequoia Theater in Mill Valley

Fire Safe Marin presents The Camp Fire Documentary, which tells a small part of the story one county experienced during its darkest day. The Camp Fire Documentary is a powerful and moving first person account from individuals and First Responders that battled the inferno that struck Concow, Paradise, Magalia and Chico in Butte County California on November 8, 2018. This documentary was produced by local filmmaker Nancy Hamilton who compiled a substantial portion of her film from people’s cell phone footage of the catastrophic fire.

The 50 minute film will include an introduction by the filmmaker, and a panel discussion will follow including: the Camp Fire's Deputy Incident Commander; Camp Fire survivors, Stephen Murray, a 31-year resident of Paradise, and a father of two young children, who single-handedly rescued more than 60 senior citizens from a burning mobile home community; and local wildfire experts and leaders.

All funds raised will be distributed to charities supporting Camp Fire survivors, and to support Fire Safe Marin's fledgling goat grazing program to reduce wildfire hazards in Marin.

Tickets are $25 - all proceeds will be split between Camp Fire Survivors and Fire Safe Marin's Community Wildfire Reduction Goat Grazing Program.  Discounted tickets are available:

  • Senior Citizen tickets $12.50 - Use code senior
  • Student/educator tickets $5 - Use code student

Purchase Tickets

Watch the Documentary trailer...

I'm not able to attend, but would still like to donate! 

Sponsorship

  1. Presenting Sponsor - $10,000
  2. Gold Sponsor - $1,000
  3. Silver Sponsor - $500

Thank You to Our Sponsors to Date!

Sponsorship

To sponsor this important event, please contact <a href="http://mailto:fundraising@firesafemarin.org for details

  1. Presenting Sponsor - $2,500
  2. Platinum - $1,000
  3. Gold Sponsor - $500
  4. Silver Sponsor - $100

Presenting

  • Rotary Club

Platinum

  • Bob and Becky Loback
  • Jaeger Family
  • Bob's Tree Service
  • Glenn Hopkins & Jamie Hanna
  • Linda and John Spence
  • Fred and Marianne Doar
  • Roger and Louisa Philipp

Gold

  • Bob & Pat Emrich
  • Nancy Ramsay
  • David & Kathleen Martin
  • Kevin Wiley
  • Mill Valley Volunteer Firefighters

Silver

  • David Lundgren
  • Richard & Joanne Spotswood
  • Susan Hendrie
  • Roland & Linda Wahl
  • Ann Murphy

Special Thanks

Star Creek Land Stewards

star creek logoThanks for providing 1200 goats for marin's grazing priogram in 2019.  Star Creek Land Stewards is a land stewardship and contract grazing company established from the hills of Star Creek Ranch, spanning the lines of Santa Cruz and San Benito counties.  Star Creek Land Stewards originated from the planned grazing efforts at Star Creek Ranch, from the hills spanning the lines of Santa Cruz and San Benito counties.  With time these efforts have evolved into a competitive and professional grazing outfit, taking what we have learned from the ranch out into a greater lands of California.  

Stone Step Farm

stone steps farm logoThanks for providing the baby goats!  Stone Steps Farm is a small, family farm operated by Leigh Kenny, John Cline, and sons in Nicasio, CA.  We raise mini Nubian dairy goats (the type attending the Fire Safe Marin event).  We also raise a small number of Pygora goats and sheep for fiber.   All of our animals are protected by working livestock guardian dogs.   The goats and sheep are wonderful land management partners—they clear brush (including poison oak, blackberry vines, and coyote brush) and they reduce the overall fuel load on our land.  Through soil testing with Fibershed, we’re also measuring their ability to help us sequester carbon in the soil.

$25.00

Living With Fire: Mill Valley (MWPCA)

Join us at the Muir Woods Park Community Association Clubhouse for a FREE 2-hour seminar on wildfire preparedness for Mill Valley and Throckmorton Ridge residents (all Marin residents are welcome, however each session may include material specific to the location hosting the seminar).

As Marin residents, we all share responsibility to be prepared for wildfires.  Wildfires are a natural part of our environment, and it’s imperative that we build our homes, maintain our landscapes, and prepare our families for the next major fire. 

Learn about your community’s hazard and what you can do about it from the wildfire experts at Marin County Fire Department, and Fire Safe Marin.

  • Are you and your family prepared to safely evacuate when a wildfire strikes?
  • Is your home vulnerable to igniting from wildfire embers?
  • Does your home have adequate Defensible Space?
  • Are you interested in working with neighbors and land managers to reduce fire risk in your community? 

This workshop is intended primarily for residents, homeowners, and regular visitors to Marin County, CA.  Registration online at www.firesafemarin.org/events is encouraged, but not required. 

Free

Living With Fire: Stinson Beach

Join us at the tinson Beach Community Center for a FREE 1-hour seminar on wildfire preparedness for tinson Beach and Bolinas residents (all Marin residents are welcome, however each session may include material specific to the location hosting the seminar).

As Marin residents, we all share responsibility to be prepared for wildfires.  Wildfires are a natural part of our environment, and it’s imperative that we build our homes, maintain our landscapes, and prepare our families for the next major fire. 

Learn about your community’s hazard and what you can do about it from the wildfire experts at Marin County Fire Department, and Fire Safe Marin.

  • Are you and your family prepared to safely evacuate when a wildfire strikes?
  • Is your home vulnerable to igniting from wildfire embers?
  • Does your home have adequate Defensible Space?
  • Are you interested in working with neighbors and land managers to reduce fire risk in your community? 

This workshop is intended primarily for residents, homeowners, and regular visitors to Marin County, CA.  Registration online at www.firesafemarin.org/events is encouraged, but not required. 

Free

Living With Fire: Corte Madera

Join us for a FREE 2-hour seminar on wildfire preparedness for Marin residents.

As Marin residents, we all share responsibility to be prepared for wildfires.  Wildfires are a natural part of our environment, and it’s imperative that we build our homes, maintain our landscapes, and prepare our families for the next major fire. 

Learn about your community’s hazard and what you can do about it from the wildfire experts at Central Marin Fire Department and Fire Safe Marin.

  • Are you and your family prepared to safely evacuate when a wildfire strikes?
  • Is your home vulnerable to igniting from wildfire embers?
  • Does your home have adequate Defensible Space?
  • Are you interested in working with neighbors and land managers to reduce fire risk in your community? 

This workshop is intended primarily for residents, homeowners, and regular visitors to Corte Madera, Larkspur, Greenbrae, and Marin County, CA.  Registration online at www.firesafemarin.org/events is encouraged, but not required. 

Register Today!

Free

Iron Springs Give Back Tuesday: Fire Safe Marin

Join us Tuesday, July 23 from 4-10PM to support wildfire safety education, preparedness, and planning!

Fire Safe Marin is honored to participate in Iron Springs Give Back Tuesdays at Iron Springs Pub & Brewery in Fairfax!


Iron Springs Pub and Brewery in Fairfax will generously donate 10% of salesn July 23, starting at 4pm.  The Give Back Tuesday portion of the day will go from 4pm - 10pm (kitchen usually closes around 9:30 or 10pm). All sales are included, restaurant and bar.

Fire Safe Marin will have a table and volunteers to greet guests and provide wildfire safety information.

Iron Springs is busy on Tuesdays, but let's pack the house in support of wildfire safety in Marin.  If you have a large group, keep in mind that they can take reservations for 4 or more by calling the pub at 415-485-1005.  Please make reservations at least a few days ahead of time, and be on time!

Free
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