Saturday August 7, 2021David P. Donery, Town Manager
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Public Health Order - Masks Marin County Public Health released the following press release on August 2, 2021SAN RAFAEL, CA – Vaccination continues to protect against severe COVID-19 illness, but with the COVID-19 Delta variant now infecting a small percentage of vaccinated people as well as many unvaccinated people, eight Bay Area health officers have issued health orders requiring masks to be worn indoors in public places. The Orders require all individuals, regardless of vaccination status, to wear face coverings when indoors in public settings, with limited exceptions. Vaccines remain the most powerful tool in the fight against COVID-19, including the Delta variant. Nonetheless, the Delta variant is infecting a small percentage of the vaccinated in the Bay Area — who still remain strongly protected against severe illness, hospitalization, and death. In those instances of infection in a vaccinated person, a face covering prevents further spread. Bay Area health officials urge all unvaccinated residents 12 and older to get vaccinated as soon as possible. These Health Orders aim to reduce community transmission of COVID-19 and protect everyone. Health officials are very concerned by the substantial levels of community transmission now found across the Bay Area, especially among unvaccinated people. In part, this is due to the widespread COVID-19 Delta variant, which is substantially more transmissible than previous forms of the virus. Recent information from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also indicates that even fully vaccinated individuals can in some cases spread the Delta variant to others, and so indoor use of face coverings provides an important added layer of protection. “While most COVID-19 exposures in Marin County are due to household transmission and gatherings in non-public indoor settings with unvaccinated persons, we’ve also seen a significant increase of clusters of COVID-19 cases, among both vaccinated and unvaccinated persons, in public settings including outdoor and indoor events and performances where masks were not worn by vaccinated persons,” said Dr. Lisa Santora, Marin County’s Deputy Public Health Officer. The new Health Orders require wearing a well-fitting mask indoors in public settings. Indoor settings, whether public or private, are higher risk for COVID-19 transmission, especially when you are with people you do not live with. Health officials also recommend that all employers make face coverings available to individuals entering their businesses, and businesses are required to implement the indoor face covering order. “Masking and vaccinations are the most important tools we have to end the pandemic,” added Santora. “The vaccine is safe, effective, free and widely available. We encourage all residents to do their part in wearing their masks to keep themselves, their families and their community safe. This is a short term, evidenced-based strategy to help keep our businesses open and support a safe reopening of schools.” These latest Health Orders are consistent with guidance from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the California Department of Public Health, which recommend that fully vaccinated individuals wear masks while in indoor public settings. Bay Area Health Officers will continue to monitor data, including increasing vaccination throughout the region, to determine when the Orders can be adjusted or lifted. The public can continue to monitor Marin County’s COVID-19 case rates and vaccination progress by visiting Coronavirus.MarinHHS.org[External]. A current listing of Marin County vaccination sites can be found online: GetVaccinatedMarin.org[External]. Businesses can access new mask requirement signs in English[External PDF], Spanish[External PDF], Bilingual[External PDF] (English & Spanish) and other formats on Marin Health and Human Services’ COVID-19 Communication Toolkit[External]. For complete information, please visit: https://coronavirus.marinhhs.org/masks
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Marin Sanitary Launches New APP! Never Miss Your Waste Collection Day Again
Marin Sanitary Service has launched a new calendar tool and upgraded mobile app to make it even easier for residents to stay informed about waste and recycling collection programs.
In the mobile app and on the website you can: Sign up for waste collection reminders by email, phone call, or text message. Download your collection schedule into your iCal, Google calendar or Microsoft Outlook calendar. Print your collection schedule. Receive notifications about any service disruptions (i.e. road closures, holidays, etc). Download the App and sign up today, for Apple (Download from the App Store here) or Android (Download from the App store here) smartphones. You can also search the Where Does it Go, Joe? tool to find out if a material can be reused, recycled, composted or disposed of.
If you don’t have an Apple or Android smartphone, you can visit our website https://marinsanitaryservice.com/resources/where-does-it-go-joe/ and search your home address in the My Schedule tool.
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Town is Seeking Applicants for Treasurer PositionThe San Anselmo Town Council is accepting applications for a Town Treasurer vacancy resulting from the resignation of Treasurer Liz Dahlgren, who will be stepping down in August. The successful candidate will serve the residents of the Town of San Anselmo from the time of the appointment by Town Council until November 2022, completing Ms. Dahlgren’s current term.
The person named to fill the Treasurer position would have to stand for election at the November 2022 General Election if s/he wishes to continue serving on the beyond November 2022. This position includes a $50 per month stipend.
How to Apply:
Applications are available online at the following link:
https://www.townofsananselmo.org/FormCenter/Administration-Forms-4/Treasurer-Application-50
The deadline to submit applications is 5:00 PM on Friday, August 20, 2021. It is expected that Council will conduct applicant interviews on September 14, 2021 prior to the regularly scheduled Town Council meeting that evening.
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The Town seeks applicants for Instructor at Parkside Preschool Parkside Preschool in San Anselmo is looking for a Preschool Teacher with a minimum of 6 ECE Units. The position is part-time (20-25 hours per week). The pay range is $17-$21 per/hour. Qualifications- CPR Certification (Preferred)
- A minimum of 6 Early Childhood Education (ECE) units
- Experience working with children
Desired Skills and Abilities:- Energetic self-starter who is professional, friendly and loves children.
- Background and knowledge of child development, classroom management, and parent interaction.
Please contact Dawn Jones at DJones@townofsananselmo.org for more information.
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SAN ANSELMO LIVE! Weekend entertainment in Downtown San Anselmo The Town of San Anselmo in partnership with the San Anselmo Chamber of Commerce is excited to present SAN ANSELMO LIVE!, a live entertainment series that coincides with the On the Avenue weekend street closure program. San Anselmo Live!, which is generously sponsored by Eric Gelman of Compass Real Estate and by Jack Kammer of Fairway Mortgage, will schedule musical acts on the Creek Park stage and on the Town Hall Plaza through October, weather permitting.
For a listing of bands, please visit: https://www.townofsananselmo.org/316/Community-Events
For more information, please contact Recreation Supervisor Mattie O'Grady at mogrady@townofsananselmo.org
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On the Avenue Program for 2021The community is invited to come and enjoy San Anselmo's "On the Avenue" program on summer weekend evenings.Following a successful effort in 2020, the Town has opened San Anselmo Avenue to pedestrian-only access from Tamalpais to Tunstead Avenues during weekend evenings. This project, named “On the Avenue” takes place on Friday and Saturday nights during the warm weather months.
The Town is excited to welcoming shoppers and diners back every weekend to enjoy themselves and to take advantage of this safe community space.
On the Avenue will run from 6:00 to 10:30pm on Friday nights, and from 5:00 to 10:30pm on Saturday nights.
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When it comes to water, use these important fire-smart landscape strategies Here’s a UC Marin Master Gardener fire-smart landscaping tip for August:
- Remove dead plants and debris.
- Keep a vigilant eye on plants that may be suffering from drought. If too drought damaged, a plant may not recover and will need to be removed.
- Within 5 feet of the perimeter of structures on your property, move wood mulch or foundation plants to other locations on the property.
- Keep your irrigation system in good condition to optimize water distribution to plants.
- Hand watering before 9 am when it’s cool is an option when irrigation is not optimized and water is restricted.
- Limit replacement plantings to climate appropriate plants such as California native species, and plants native to Mediterranean summer dry climates.
- Do not wet down your property on Red Flag warning days. Water as normal.
- Clearly mark all emergency (and other) water sources.
- Create easy firefighter access to your closest emergency water source and provide extra hoses.
For more information on fire-smart landscaping, see http://marinmg.ucanr.edu/BASICS/FIRESMARTLANDSCAPING/
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Stroll through San Anselmo's HistoryThe Historical Commission is excited to resume free docent-led tours through downtown. Learn about San Anselmo’s historic Hub, the role the railroad played in the development of town and the changing character of the businesses and architecture on San Anselmo Avenue. Tour dates are August 14, September 11 and October 9. Meet at Creek Park at 9:00 a.m. The tour ends at the Historical Museum for refreshments. No reservations are required.
If you prefer to tour downtown or the Seminary area on your own, try the Historical Commission’s new audio walking tours. They use VoiceMap, a free mobile app for iPhones and Android devices. Just download the tour, put on your headphones and you’re ready to explore. You can walk at your own pace and stop along the way. See https://wp.me/P5Vikt-Pc for details and instructions.
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Free Yoga in the ParkSan Anselmo Recreation is partnering with Marin Yoga to offer free or donation-based yoga classes every Saturday and Sunday morning from 9:30am-10:30am!! Pre-registration is required. All proceeds will benefit the Canal Alliance and the San Anselmo Recreation Department. CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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Bike RodeoStudents in grades 3rd thru 5th, come join Safe Routes to School instructors for a Bike Rodeo! A Bike Rodeo is a chalked arrangement of connected streets with roadway features that are free of motorized vehicles. It is a fun space for students to develop their confidence as they navigate streets, intersections, and crosswalks. Dates: 8/4 Price: FREE! CLICK HERE TO REGISTER
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Art on the Avenue The San Anselmo Arts Commission is proud to be sponsoring the art exhibit at 538 San Anselmo Avenue. This month features the work of artist Spence Snyder and will run through the month of August.
For more information about the Arts Commission please visit. http://sananselmoarts.org
For more information about the Arts Commission please visit. http://sananselmoarts.org
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Help Keep the Flower Baskets In Downtown San AnselmoDonations are being accepted to help fund this annual community effort
The San Anselmo Beautification Committee has launched its 2021 fundraising campaign to raise funds for the annual hanging flower basket program in the downtown.
There are two ways you can contribute:
1. Donate by visiting the program's GO FUND ME PAGE, or
2. Mail a check to:
San Anselmo Chamber of Commerce PO Box 2844, San Anselmo, CA 94979 (please mark check for “baskets”)
BASKETS ARE BEING WATERED WITH WELL WATER!
For more information about the project, contact Nancy Altman at nnaltman@me.com
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