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In Marin / YOUR VOICES

SOCIAL MEDIA “The Story Behind Marin County’s Namesake, ‘Chief Marin’ — How the Coastal Miwok Left a Cultural and Physical Legacy That Lingers Today,” by Mark Anthony Wilson “Wow! Love learning more about where I grew up. I can feel them on the trails and in our hills. It’s undeniable. All of our residents are so connected to [this history] and our love for our land without even realizing it. Their legacy still continues and is still so powerful! Thank you for sharing this!” — Sarah Scott (via Facebook)

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“Halleck Creek Ranch’s 2021 Buckles and Bling Event Highlights How Horses Can Help People With Disabilities Thrive,” by Donna Berry Glass “Thank you to Marin Magazine for the wonderful event recap of our recent Buckles & Bling Annual Auction and for spreading the word about our mission to help people with disabilities #breakbarriers!” — Halleck Creek Ranch (via Facebook) Referring to a post on Kientz Hall opening in the space that was formerly home to San Anselmo Bakery for 57 years “While this new space looks fantastic, I will never forget all those Saturday morning service stops to get old fashioned donuts. I remember the bakery well and the smell and the laughter of the service group. And I always felt the same way about FX Bakery too. So many memories!” — @yuckigirl (via Instagram)

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