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DESCRIPTION:Tuesday, February 22, all evening\nThe Bicycle Works\nIron Springs – Fun 
 Raiser\nHello Bicycle Works Members and Friends,\nThanks to your ongoing 
 participation and support The Bicycle Works is still growing in it's second 
 year. Our membership is on route to double by this coming august, the 
 facility is looking better and more organized each week, our volunteers are 
 stepping up and pitching in, and the community is showing more investment 
 in The Bicycle Works mission.\nPlease come to Iron Springs Brewery and 
 Restaurant this Tuesday Feb 22nd because they are donating 10% of their 
 proceeds that evening to The Bicycle Works.  This is a great time to go to 
 town and know your bucks are going to a good cause.\nWe will receive 10% of 
 proceeds from the restaurant and bar so bring your friends! See you 
 there.\nA big Huge Thank You to all our dedicated volunteers and 
 supporters\nThe Bicycle Works keeps on getting better and better because 
 the community has been stepping up and making an investment in what we are 
 doing.  Thank you all for your ongoing dedication and collaboration. It is 
 because of all your hard work that we are still 
 here.\nwww.thebicycleworks.org or 415-419-5831\nIron Springs\n765 Center 
 Boulevard in Fairfax.\n\n\nTuesday, February 22, 6 PM\nRamifications of SB 
 375\nCalifornia's Global Warming Solutions Act\nOn Sustainable Communities 
 Strategy\nThe San Rafael City Council will hear a presentation on the 
 requirements and possible ramifications of SB 375 and the Sustainable 
 Communities Strategy. ABAG has asked that each city hold a similar 
 informational session with decision makers in advance of the future 
 development strategies being released in March and July. Lacking any 
 specifics at this time about future development forecasts, the report 
 discusses the legislation, anticipated process and some speculative 
 issues.\nCommunity Development Conference Room,\nCity Hall at 1400 Fifth 
 Ave., Third Floor.\n\nWednesday, February 23, 6-9 PM\nFilm - Por Que 
 Venimos (Why We Come)\nMarin Human Rights Activists Present New 
 Documentary\nLocal filmmakers offer a glimpse into the lives of Latin 
 American migrants living in San Rafael's Canal District.\nThe Community 
 Media Center of Marin's facilities were used to produce the film, in which 
 migrants tell why they left their homes to endure the arduous journey to El 
 Norte, the United States.\nThese powerful, often heartbreaking, yet always 
 stirring and inspiring stories offer an intimate look at lives lived at the 
 outer limits of poverty and at the extraordinary courage of ordinary people 
 as they take great risks seeking a better life for their families, 
 especially for their children.\nThe filmmakers will conduct a discussion 
 following the film.\nThis presentation is part of an educational 
 documentary project of the Marin Immigrant Rights Coalition's Film 
 Collective. A photography exhibit by Gwendolyn Meyer accompanies the film 
 and is on display at the CMCM throughout the month of February. The venue 
 is wheelchair accessible, and admission is free. For more information call 
 415/924-3227.\nThe Community Media Center of Marin, 819 A Street, San 
 Rafael\n https://www.indybay.org/newsitems/2011/02/21/18672665.php
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