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The Experience: Happy New Year 2022!

So much to be thankful for, so much to look forward to.

But if you have much to complain about, we feel you too! It’s been rough, this new normal.

So we count our small blessings, now all the more appreciated. And we move on. 2022, we’re counting on you!

Sometimes we forget the jewels buried in our own backyard.

A good way to start “moving on” is right in our own backyard. The love of our lives that hasn’t gone anywhere – Nature. We have every kind of beauty you could want in the Bay Area – oceans, rivers, lakes, hills and mountains. Trees to climb, fish to fry, playgrounds to wear out.

Thank you to all the organizations dedicated to maintaining our SF Bay, regional parks, trails, waterways and the San Francisco Bay Trail for our enjoyment… maybe even our sanity.

We’ll see you out there!

Photos/Mary Lou Thiercof

The Experience: Latitude 38 January 2022 issue is here!

Thank you to our Trail Guide community for helping us to pay it forward and put a positive message out to all our local hospitality businesses and their customers. We’re all trying to find ways to participate, stay social, and find enjoyment in these difficult times.

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By |2021-12-29T14:18:06-08:00December 29th, 2021|0 Comments

Bay Front Festival

When:
Sunday, October 3rd, 10-4pm
10:00 am: 5k/10k/1 mile walk/run
11:00 am: Kids Fun Run
11:00 am: Festival begins

Where:
Bay Front Blvd., Hercules

What:
A fun day on the bay! Great for those who want to support the runners, get in a healthy stroll on the Bay Trail, do a little dancing, shopping, or make a day of it with the whole family.

The Annual Bay Front Run starts at 10am Sunday along the beautiful Bay Trail right at the water’s edge. Come out and cheer on the runners at 10am, then have some fun at the festival, immediately following the run.

The Bay Front Festival, from 11am to 4pm. Enjoy live music with the Billy Martini Trio, food trucks, vendors, and kids activities all on beautiful Bay Front Blvd., where fresh air, sun, and water are your backdrop.

More info: www.bayfrontrun.com

By |2021-09-29T10:51:56-07:00September 25th, 2021|0 Comments

The Experience, Alameda: Frank Bette Center for the Arts Plein Air Art Exhibit

The Experience:

Artists Painted Alameda With Vigor!

The Frank Bette Plein Air art exhibit painted a lively picture of Alameda throughout the plaza at South Shore Center last Saturday. Some scenes were serene and others quite vibrant, capturing Victorian houses, produce markets, boats on the water, yacht clubs, scenic gardens, iconic storefronts, and even city hall. En Plein Air means ‘in the open air’ and refers to  painting outdoors with your subject in full view, capturing it in that moment of time.

Artists came to Alameda from all over the U.S. to participate in this annual event. Marie Massey came from Colorado for the week-long paintout. “Painting in Alameda is a homecoming for me,” says Massey. ” I grew up in Alameda and walked to and from my home on Mozart Street through the Gold Coast to Franklin Elementary, Will C. Wood Middle School, and then Encinal High School.  I remember when I was 8, the first time we turned onto Mozart Street and how magical it seemed: a one block, tree lined street with colorful Victorians.  It was so fun to return and paint with the Frank Bette Plein Air Paintout.”    Her painting ‘The Red Umbrella’ is featured here and is the winner of the PAPO Award, which means is will be featured for the 2022 Frank Bette Plein Air Exhibit.

Marie uses a Painting in Layers method, developed by Artist, Barbara Marquardt, that combines the Renaissance artists’ concepts of Chiarscuro with color ideas from the Impressionist painters.  Marie’s work has been described as American Impressionism, distinguished by exciting use of brilliant color, unique composition, and elements of expressionism.

Paintings from the 2021 Frank Bette Plein Air Paintout will be on view August 13 – September 25 in the Main Gallery, with the Opening Reception on Friday, August 13 from 7-9pm.. The Frank Bette Center for the Arts is open Fri – Sun, 11am-5pm.

About Frank Bette Center for the Arts

Frank Bette Center for the Arts is committed to three objectives: Support Personal Artistic Growth, Enrich the Art Experience of Everyone in Our Community, and  Cultivate Appreciation for the Value of the Arts.

Where:

1601 Paru St.
Alameda

https://www.frankbettecenter.org/

The Experience – Find us in Latitude 38! July 2021

The Experience: Latitude 38 July 2021

July Latitude 38 is available now – find out where to get your copy!

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By |2021-07-07T12:57:19-07:00July 6th, 2021|0 Comments

Road Trip: Little River Inn – Coastal Getaway with your Dog!

Your world is opening up. Time to get out of town!

This is the perfect place to restore your spirit and soul from the effects and chaos of one and a half years of pandemic life –  with your dog in tow. And they have, by far, the most beautiful outdoor dining experience ever!

Staff at Little River Inn warmly welcomes you and your family, including the dog, to what they call the edge of the world because it’s perched on the edge of the Pacific Ocean. The Inn has been family-run for 80 years by five generations and you really can feel the history and warmth emanating from the bones of the Victorian structure to the staff attending to you, and chef and servers creating your dining bliss in one of their serene dining areas. All you need to do is find a room or stand-alone cottage that meets your needs and then get on the road!

Choosing a room is fun. As you look at their rooms online you’ll discover that the descriptions read like short stories, depicting the  tranquility and beauty you will encounter with each setting. And you can take a 3D tour to help you decide. There are dog-friendly rooms for all budgets from the luxurious Rosie’s Cottage to the lovely rooms with a gas fireplace, balconies, and ocean views. They also offer stand-alone cottages with decks and hot tubs looking out to Pacific Ocean. Choices include stunning ocean views, fireplaces, Jacuzzi tubs, luxurious steam showers, intimate sitting areas, secluded decks, and more. Their Mallory House property, just a few minutes south of the main Inn, is on the west side of the highway close to the Pacific. View the property map.

You can walk down to the Van Damme State Park (10-minutes  – sorry, sans dog) to explore the bishop pines and coastal redwoods on miles of hiking trails and discover the rare Pygmy Forest. You may want to fish in Little River then hang out on the beach, explore tide pools, or rent a kayak.

If you do have your dog, you can hike or play in the water close by at Big River Beach, a couple of miles north of the Inn. Water adventures with dogs or walk the beautiful old logging trail along the river in a riparian forest richly painted with vibrant coastal wildflowers. From there it's five-minutes to land in the Victorian Village of Mendocino where your pup is welcome at most shops and warmly welcomed in the large outdoor dining area at Café Beaujolais.

You also may want to just hang out on the beautiful grounds all day, read your book, and relax. Order a massage in your room and maybe a facial. You can play tennis or golf (9-hole course) with free equipment available for you. Dine in your room or in their outdoor or indoor dining rooms. For an appetizer order the crab cakes and leave room for dessert - the Dark Chocolate pot de creme with whipped cream and fresh berries!

Another fun place to walk with your dog is to visit the Mendocino Coast Botanical Gardens in Fort Bragg. These gardens offer everything -  over 15 collections of manicured gardens of flowers and plants, to natural areas of pine forests, native flora, and wild mushrooms to flower-filled coastal bluffs and thunderous waves crashing against the cliffs. The gardens encompass 47 acres of land with a half mile walk to the ocean and four miles of trails.

After this exhilarating immersion in nature, you can look forward to a wonderful relaxing dinner in a lush, beautiful setting back at Little River Inn.

Little River Inn is located at 7901 No. Highway 1 in Little River just south of Mendocino. (800) INN-LOVE (800) 466-5683

Ginger gives Little River Inn a 5 star rating!

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