top of page
Writer's pictureHannah Weikel

Voices join across Tiburon Peninsula for nightly howl

Though the statewide shelter-in-place order has people holed up indoors, each night hundreds of Marin residents step outside to let out a collective howl — and Tiburon Peninsula residents have started to answer the call. The howling phenomenon, which started in Mill Valley as a display of solidarity shortly after the shelter-in-place order went into effect more than three weeks ago, has reverberated over to the peninsula, with scores of voices in Tiburon, Belvedere and Strawberry joining in each night at 8 p.m. The howling lasts for about five minutes before it fades into the night.

For the complete story, pick up this week's edition of The Ark on newsstands or SUBSCRIBE NOW for home delivery.

85 views
Recent stories

Support The Ark’s commitment to high-impact community journalism.

The Ark, twice named the nation's best small community weekly, is dedicated to delivering investigative, accountability journalism with a mission to increase civic engagement and participation by providing the knowledge that can help sculpt the community and change lives. Your support makes this possible.

In addition to subscribing to The Ark for weekly home delivery, please consider making a contribution to support independent local journalism. For more information, contact Publisher & Advertising Director Henriette Corn at hcorn@thearknewspaper.com or 415-435-1190.​

bottom of page