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Keeping The Mind, Body And Spirit Active

Around Town Jan. 5-6: Hang out at the movies, or take in a basketball game.

• Looking for the perfect family film? Try We Bought A Zoo at the Lark Theater. The Matt Damon picture is playing for about another week at the downtown landmark before the theater begins a new series of broadcasts from the Metropolitan Opera and the National Theater London.

• Redwood High's boys and girls basketball teams host Marin Catholic on Thursday. The girls tip off at 6 p.m., with the boys at 7:30 p.m.

• Andrea Rees Davies presents her latest novel Saving San Francisco: Relief and Recovery After the 1906 Disaster at Book Passage on Thursday at 7 p.m. Davies offers tales — some sweet, some nasty — from ordinary people in the aftermath of the quake.

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• The Larkspur Walkers welcome you to join them on walks that start and finish at Piper Park. Since 1987, the group has met for walks along bike paths and trails, and climb the easement staircases in and around Larkspur rain or shine. The group walks approximately 3 miles within an hour, and routes include some hills and easements staircases as well as level terraine.  Meet at the east end of the parking lot, near the picnic area. Arrive 5 minutes early for easy warm-up exercises before the walk.

• Registration is wide open for classes and clinics through the Corte Madera Parks and Recreation Department.

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