Welcome to Tamalpais Community Services District UPCOMING EVENTS: FRIDAY - JANUARY 13TH - SPAGHETTI BINGO $10/person includes 9 Bingo cards and a fantastic 3-course dinner with prizes given to Bingo winners Limited seating so call for your reservations! SATURDAY - JANUARY 21ST - TAM VALLEY CRAB FEED $40/person ($35/seniors) - Doors open at 6:30pm Come and join your friends and neighbors at the 1st Annual Tam Valley Crab Feed - Dinner includes all the crab you can eat, beer, macaroni salad, green salad, bread, coffee, and dessert Get 10 friends together and save - Table of 10 for $350 Call (415) 388-6393 for reservations - Limited babysitting for children 3+ available Upcoming Events regarding Sudden Oak Death
WONDERING WHAT YOU CAN RECYCLE? TCSD has many recycling programs all-year round including batteries, cell phones/chargers, fluorescent bulbs, eyeglasses, ink cartridges, e-waste (anything with a cord), and medical waste - as well as many special debris days throughout the year (see our Refuse page for more details and dates) - just bring these items to our offices at 305 Bell Lane Monday-Friday 8:00am-4:30pm - feel free to call for more information (415) 388-6393 EMERGENCY PREPAREDNESS KITS AVAILABLE NOW! See "Quick Links" Section in the right hand sidebar for detailed information about items available in each kit TCSD can now accept online class and event enrollment. Go to the TCSD Facilities Information and Rental to enroll or find out more information about classes, rental facilities, and availability Tamalpais Valley is located in southern Marin County, about 10 minutes north of San Francisco and the Golden Gate Bridge. TCSD provides several municipal services to the over 2,500 households in Tam Va lley. These services include sewage management, refuse collection and recycling, management of community parks, and putting on a wide variety of recreation and community events and classes. The residents of Tam Valley consider the community to be the southern gateway to western Marin County. California State Route 1 (also kno wn as Shoreline Highway and the Pacific Coast Highway) runs through the Val ley and is the road most often used to access weste rn Marin County and the wonders and pleasures available there. These include the Golden Gate National Recreation Area (GGNRA), Mount Tamalpais State Park, Muir Woods Nati onal Mo nument, Muir Beach, Stinson Beach, and Point Reyes National Seashore. In addition, there are the communities of Muir Beach, Stinson Beach, and Bolinas.
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