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Learn to Live Lightly on the Earth with Resilient Neighborhoods
Sausalito Beautiful is proud to highlight the good work of Resilient Neighborhoods. This non-profit has helped over 800 Marin households reduce over 11 million pounds of CO2 emissions since it began its climate action workshops in 2012. Sign up for their next free online workshops, which start on March 30 and April 5. Read more and sign up.

Trees & Storms – Why Sausalito Needs to Preserve & Plant More Trees
With all of this intense rain and wind that we’ve been experiencing in Sausalito and throughout the Bay Area, you probably have seen fallen trees in your neighborhood or along the roads.
In fact, the Bay Area has lost thousands of trees over the last few years due to drought and the intensity of these winter storms. So you may think that it’s best not to plant more trees in Sausalito since they risk falling. This couldn’t be further from the truth...

Meet Our Newest Board Members
Sausalito Beautiful would like to welcome Sharna Brockett, Mary Foust, Beth Freeman-Rogers, and Bonnie MacGregor as the newest members of our Board of Directors.

Native Plant of the Month: Ceanothus (California Lilac)
Over the next few months you may notice throughout Sausalito a variety of shrubs and trees with round, dark green leaves and 3-5 inches of beautiful blue flowers. Most likely this is Ceanothus, a California native plant, often called California Lilac.

