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Holiday cheer in Tiburon

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The Tiburon Peninsula Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Holiday Festival on Dec. 6 in downtown Tiburon. The event featured a toddler train on Main Street, photos with Santa on Ark Row, face painting at Servino’s, holiday crafts at Malibu Farm, roasted chestnuts, hot chocolate and popcorn from the  Rotary Club of Tiburon-Belvedere and gingerbread house decorating at Tiburon Tavern. DJ Yuka Yu provided holiday music. Downtown shops and restaurants offered specialty treats and discounts during the free afternoon event. (Leo Leung photos / For The Ark)
The Tiburon Peninsula Chamber of Commerce hosted its annual Holiday Festival on Dec. 6 in downtown Tiburon. The event featured a toddler train on Main Street, photos with Santa on Ark Row, face painting at Servino’s, holiday crafts at Malibu Farm, roasted chestnuts, hot chocolate and popcorn from the Rotary Club of Tiburon-Belvedere and gingerbread house decorating at Tiburon Tavern. DJ Yuka Yu provided holiday music. Downtown shops and restaurants offered specialty treats and discounts during the free afternoon event. (Leo Leung photos / For The Ark)
Artist Alexis Berger tells Tandy Rubenstein Ford about the stones she used in her jewelry at the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Holiday Arts and Crafts Sale, held Dec. 6 at the Landmarks Art & Garden Center. (Leo Leung  / For The Ark)
Artist Alexis Berger tells Tandy Rubenstein Ford about the stones she used in her jewelry at the Belvedere-Tiburon Landmarks Society Holiday Arts and Crafts Sale, held Dec. 6 at the Landmarks Art & Garden Center. (Leo Leung / For The Ark)

 
 
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