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Daily Planner: Film Night With 'Ratatouille'

Celebrate food and parks at Hal Brown Park on Friday night.

Here are some of the highlights happening around the Larkspur and Corte Madera Twin Cities area August 2-3.

Come a little early to enjoy the sunset over Corte Madera Creek, then settle in for movie night at Hal Brown Park on Friday at 8 p.m. The night will have a tasty theme, with the feature film Ratatouille and delicious eats from a gourmet food truck. Ratatouille follows the dream of a rat who wants to be a great chef. The free film starts at dusk.

This Film Night in the Park and Marin County Parks joint presentation celebrates the 40th Anniversary of Marin County Parks.

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Check the or Announcements for more things to do, or to post your own activities. Meanwhile, here are a few things to enjoy today and tomorrow:

• Environmental Forum: Looking for practical solutions to environmental problems? Are you wondering how you can make a difference in your community? Start by joining Thursday's free Environmental Forum of Marin Preview Event at the Corte Madera Community Center at 5:30 p.m. EFM’s Master Class is an ideal course for individuals seeking to deepen their knowledge of environmental issues and those looking to enhance professional credentials regarding sustainability.

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• Corte Madera Library Fun: At the Corte Madera Library on Thursday at 7 p.m., Eric Norstad will read aloud The Giggler Treatment, the zany story of a talking dog, the Mack children, and the tiny, elf-like Gigglers who try to stop the prank that the Gigglers have mistakenly set in motion to punish Mr. Mack for being mean to his children. Check the library's calendar listing to see more special events coming in the next few weeks.

• Family Yoga: The Larkspur Recreation Department offers a family-friendly yoga class that brings all ages together through a series of movements to help the whole family increase flexibility, strength and coordination while decreasing stress and fatigue. Dynamic and calming, this class with Jennifer Lanciault is a great way to end the day for adults and school-aged children. Drop in classes are available. Class is open to anyone ages 5 and up! The class meets Wednesday at 4 p.m. The fee is $60.


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