We have all the details on our Sausalito Boat Show page. If you own a boat or dream of owning one, it's a fun event to visit. They also have music, food, beverages and activities for kids. One of the highlights of the event is the Friday evening reception to raise money to make boating accessible to kids from all backgrounds. … [Read more...]
Southbound Spencer Ave. 101 Offramp in Sausalito Nighttime Closures Weekend of Sept. 27-29
If you live in the southern half of Sausalito, you'll want to know that Caltrans has announced nighttime closures of the southbound Highway 101 off-ramp at Spencer Avenue in Sausalito and the two adjacent freeway lanes on Friday September 27, 2024 and Saturday, September 28. 2024. During the closure hours the two far-right lanes on southbound Highway 101 near Spencer Ave. will … [Read more...]
Sausalito Sea Lion Statue Returns to Shoreline
July 3, 2024 -- After 18 months of repairs and restoration to repair damage from a major storm in January 2023, the beloved Sausalito sea lion statue was carefully lowered onto its newly-reinforced perch on the rocks of the Sausalito shoreline. The landmark bronze sculpture, created by artist Al Sybrian in 1957 and then re-cast in bronze in 1966 after an earlier major storm, is … [Read more...]
Sausalito Center for the Arts June-July 2024 Events Schedule
Here's a brief summary of Sausalito Center for the Arts' June-July events. For more information, please check their website's events page. Pride Not Prejudice Exhibition (June 12 - July 7, 2024, opening reception on June 15). SCA celebrates Pride Month with original artworks from nineteen leading LGBTQIA+ California artists, as curated by Joseph Abbati. The show features a … [Read more...]
Wide Boat, Narrow Road. Haiku Ensues.
June 5, 2024 -- A boat sits wedged in the Highway 101 underpass at the north end of Sausalito, with its OVERSIZE LOAD escort looking on. I sought to sail free! Narrow minds constrained my dreams. Walls are closing in! It's not clear from this photo, but a very large truck was pulling this very large boat when it entered the not-very-wide eastbound underpass on Donohue St. … [Read more...]