In Your Town for Nov. 9, 2023

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THE COUNTY

Assessment board
to hear tax appeals

Appeals are now being accepted to dispute property tax bills to the Marin County Assessment Appeals Board.

Forms are available at marincounty.org or in room 329 at the Civic Center, 3501 Civic Center Drive. The fee is $50. The deadline is 5 p.m. Nov. 30.

Call 415-473-7345 for more information.

NAMI to host
talk with author

The National Alliance on Mental Illness of Marin will host an online talk with author Scott Stossel on Nov. 13.

The editor of The Atlantic magazine and author of “My Age of Anxiety: Fear, Hope, Dread, and the Search for Peace of Mind” will talk about his book, which focuses on his own experiences with anxiety.

The event is part of an ongoing series for families and partners of those living with mental illness.

The talk is 6:30-8 p.m.  For more information, go to namimarin.org/stossel.

SAN RAFAEL

Former UN official
speaks at Dominican

The Commonwealth Club – World Affairs of Marin will host Rose Gottemoeller, the former deputy general of the United Nations and former U.S. under secretary of state, on Nov. 16.

Gottemoeller, who negotiated the original Strategic Arms Limitation Treaty known as SALT, will talk about nuclear arms control.

The session is set for 7 p.m. in the Creekside Room, 100 Magnolia Ave. The cost is $10, $7 for members, free for students.

Register at bit.ly/49tPAAD.

SOUTHERN MARIN

Tides to close
commuter lot

High tide will close a portion of the Manzanita commuter lot in Mill Valley.

The closures are slated for Nov. 20-29 and Dec. 11-28. Half of the lower lot will be closed. Shoulder parking along Highway 1 will be prohibited.

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