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Sustainable Fairfax Benefit at the Bike Museum

Don't miss our benefit this Saturday night at the Marin Museum of Bicycling featuring live music and a silent auction with unique offerings

Join Sustainable Fairfax for a night of music, dancing and celebration at the new Marin Museum of Bicycling, 1966 Sir Francis Drake in Fairfax this Saturday, December 6 at 7:00pm!

Enjoy acoustic music from local Jack Irving and dance to the lively Fenton CoolFoot and the Right Time. The benefit will feature light local fare. Beer, wine and non-alcoholic beverages will be available for a small suggested donation.

Make sure to check out our awesome silent auction at the event. Auction items include: a 4-Seasons Permaculture Design Course from the Regenerative Design Institute (value $1,200); a 22-hour SAT preparation course from TLC Tutoring Learning Center (value $580); Good Earth gift certificates; Baker Creek Heirloom seeds; a Camp Tamarancho family pass, Nutcase bicycle helmets, a Laundry to Landscape Graywater Starter kit from the Urban Farmer Store, a float and infrared sauna at Concsious Drift, and Spirit Rock daylong passes, among other offerings.

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Be one of the first to experience the bike museum before it officially opens its doors! The Igler collection is not to be missed.

Learn about Sustainable Fairfax’s programs, initiatives and events that protect environmental health and vitality, promote a strong local economy, and preserve a resilient and connected Ross Valley community. Sustainable Fairfax is a solution-oriented organization currently focusing on effective ways to address greenhouse gas emissions, traffic, shrinking landfill capacity and water shortage.

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$35 per person- Limited Capacity! Please register here, or you can register at the door. Volunteers receive free admission, but must sign up in advance at this link.

If you are not able to attend the event, but would like to support Sustainable Fairfax, you can become a member or make a donation in any amount on our website at this link. Please sign up for our newsletter here to stay up to date on our activities.

We thank the community for its support over the years and look forward to continuing our important work.

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