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Mother's Day Tips
Here are some suggestions from readers for celebrating Mother's Day weekend.

Born and raised in Mill Valley, I have spent most of my life in Marin County.
After graduating from Sacramento State with a degree in journalism, I returned home to cover sports for the Marin Independent Journal. I have since worked at several papers in Northern California, covering local sports, arts and more.
Joining Larkspur-Corte Madera Patch gives me the opportunity to return to the community I love and to help my neighbors by keeping them informed of local news. Together, we'll tell the stories that really matter to our neighborhood.
Here are some suggestions from readers for celebrating Mother's Day weekend.

Check out this recipe for strawberry scones before heading to the farmers market this week.
Larkspur firefighter suffers mild injury in fire at Boca Pizzeria.
Readers' Choice: This spa is a popular choice to pamper yourself when you just need some time off.
Twin Cities Police Log May 2-8: The weekly report from the Twin Cities Police. Arrests do not necessarily indicate convictions.
Around Town May 11-13: Benefit concert, garage sale, art shows ... there's no end to the great fun we can have this weekend.
Max Wade, of San Rafael, has been charged as an adult with seven felonies, including two counts of attempted murder and commercial burglary and possession of a stolen vehicle for Guy Fieri's Lamborghini.
Ross Valley Sanitary District Director candidates will meet the public at Modern Cookie in Larkspur on Thursday and Friday.
Include Max's Cafe in your dinner plans on Saturday and enjoy a musical fundraiser for Bread & Roses.
District 4 Supervisor Steve Kinsey stands on his experience, while challenge Diane Furst says enough of the same old politics.
Around Town May 9-10: Her documentary about mainstream media's negative influence on society arrives at The Lark on Thursday.
Nicole Nada plans to arrive at her first chemotherapy session in style — after a six-day, 320-mile charity bike ride from Eureka starting on May 15.
The Marin Agricultural Land Trust makes a donation of $1,000 to celebrate electricity provider's 1,000th "Deep Green" customer.
Larkspur continues its talks on the future of the Rose Garden Community Facility parcel, with the next meeting set for May 16.
Around Town May 8-9: Learn how to eat good food, even when you don't have time to sit at the dinner table.
Nicole Nada plans to arrive at her first chemotherapy session in Greenbrae in style — after a 6-day, 320-mile charity bike ride from Eureka starting on May 15.
Check to see what's on the Board of Supervisors agenda for Tuesday.
Here are some tips to shopping for medical insurance until the day free federal healthcare becomes effective.
Around Town May 7-8: Opera fans are in for a treat at The Lark; Get advice on improving your relationship with your money.