Marin County is blessed in the number and quality of fairs and festivals that are staged throughout the summer season. A small sampling of those events follows. Note: Most are held in the southern parts of Marin County.
The Mountain Play celebrated its 96th year in 2009 with the musical Man of La Mancha. The schedule typically begins at the end of May and runs weekly through a Sunday in latter part of June. The play is held in Mill Valley at the Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre at Mount Tamalpais State Park. Tickets are $23 to $40. While some people choose to hike or bike, shuttle buses are provided and driving is discouraged because parking is limited. Tel: (415) 383-1100, www.mountainplay.org.
The Italian Street Painting Festival is held annually from 9 am to 7 pm on two days in mid-June in downtown San Rafael. Chalk is the medium. The event is free. www.youthinarts.org, Tel: (415) 457-4878, ext. 15
The Marin Arts Festival is held on two days in the latter part of June at the Marin Center Lagoon at the Marin Civic Center in San Rafael. More than 250 artists display their work and many kinds of music are performed. www.marinartsfestival.com, Tel: (415) 388-0151.
The Tiburon Music Festival is staged at St. Hilary Church in Tiburon over the course of 5 days in June. It celebrates chamber opera and chamber music with performances by classical musicians hailing from Marin. Tickets are $10 and $20. www.tiburonmusicfestival.org, Tel: (415) 457-5226.
In late June the San Anselmo Art and Wine Festival runs for two days on San Anselmo Avenue. 200 artists also display their works. www.sananselmochamber.org, Tel: (415) 454-2510.
Running from 11 am to 11 pm for five days in the beginning of July, the biggest event in the county held annually is the Marin County Fair. Where: the Marin County Fairgrounds on Civic Center Drive in San Rafael. In 2010, the Fair will celebrate its 65th year. It’s a celebration of the past and future with typical competitions such as pie baking and dairy cattle competitions, resulting in 10,000 exhibits. There are also countless concerts, carnival rides, amusements and nightly fireworks. Tickets are $12-$14. www.marinfair.org.
The Tiburon Art Festival is held in the latter part of August, over the course of two days along “Art Row” in Tiburon. www.tiburon-artfestival.com.
Arias in the Park is held towards the end of August at Gabrielson Park, Anchor and Bridgeway, Sausalito. www.ci.sausalito.ca.us. Tel: (415) 289-4152.
Over Labor Day Weekend in September, a very important happening is the Sausalito Art Festival, held along Bridgeway and Marinship Park over four days. This annual outdoor event features fine art and sculpture, delicious food and beverages and big name musical entertainment. Tickets are $5 to $20; $30 for a three-day pass. www.sausalitoartfestival.org. Tel: (415) 332-3555 or (415) 331- 3757.
The Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival is held in the latter part of September for two days at the Old Mill Park on Throckmorton Avenue at Cascade. It highlights over 100 craftspeople from around the country with work in 15 categories. There is also live music and entertainment for children with magic, puppets and marionettes, stories and songs. Tickets are $5 to $8, children under 12 free. www.mvfaf.org, Tel: (415) 381-8090.