Check out the many Marin businesses that are finding creative ways to continue to offer their goods and services during this shelter-in-place:
ONLINE CLASSES AND TUTORIALS
Providing
tutorials and academic workshops, Sage Educators has switched to remote sessions
for their services. Get in touch
with them to schedule one-on-one sessions for prep classes and remote
tutorials.
Using Zoom
videoconferencing, LifeWorks holds two-hour group academic sessions daily, and
also offers individual sessions upon request. Weekends are also dedicated to
SAT and ACT test preparations. Take a look at their online services
here.
If you want
to make the most out of your time at home, learning a new skill is a great way
to do so. Award-winning musical artist Megan Schoenbohm offers live and
interactive online music concerts via her YouTube channel,
which you can join and watch at your leisure.
Keep your
little one busy and have them learn ballet through Tutu School Larkspur’s
online streaming ballet classes. You can register online here or check out
their Facebook posts
for a sneak peek.
Offering online voice classes via the
Zoom app, you can select which studio you will be joining for the lessons. You
can even record the lessons and watch later at your leisure. If you’re new to
singing lessons and want to give it a try, Songbird even offers a free introductory class.
SERVICES
If you have
bicycle servicing needs, Novato Bicycle Brustop provides pickup and delivery
services for your bike maintenance and repair. You can request for a pickup here.
While immediate
services are not available since the salon is closed, you have the option to purchase Gift Cards so
you can continue to support them and avail of future services.
Ency
Esthetics is a skincare and waxing boutique in the heart of Sausalito. While the
shop is closed during the shelter-in-place, you still have the option to send
them an email to have the items put aside for you to purchase once they reopen.
ONLINE
STORES AND GROCERIES
SeeSaw
Children’s Consigment Shop
Offering toys, clothes, books, and other things, SeeSaw Children’s
Consignment Shop is a one-stop shop for your little ones’ needs. While their
physical store is closed, the shop still offers online orders
or purchases for delivery or pickup. You also have the option to purchase gift
cards to use at a later date.
Open from 7AM to 7:30PM, family-owned and operated Mill Valley Market
is open for delivery and curbside pickup for your grocery needs. Order wine and
beer, meat, poultry and seafood, as well as deli meats and cheeses.
FOOD
AND DRINK
If you want
to have a little date night, or just miss having a toast, West Coast Wine and
Cheese Mill Valley offers contactless free delivery for your wine and cheese
cravings. All orders are paid via Venmo, CashApp, PayPal or over the phone via
credit card before they call you to schedule delivery. Take a look at the products available here.
Offering
curbside pickup at the parking lot of their restaurant, Buckeye Roadhouse
allows you to enjoy their restaurant’s premiere dishes in the comfort of your
home. Check out their take-out menu here for dishes
you can order and pick up between 4PM to 8PM. Round out your family dinner with
their complementary bottle of Nice wine with orders above $150.
Open from
2PM to 7PM from Wednesdays to Sundays only, Pond Farm Brewing offers touchless
beer pickup at their taprooms via online orders and payments.
You also have the option to donate to their fundraiser, which aims to help
support their employees.
Offering frozen, ready to eat meals, you can buy chili and tamale pies
online from Kevin and Gail’s Chili Palace in Tiburon and have them delivered
outside your door.
This Mill Valley bakery specializes in baking using organic sprouted
grains. During shelter-in-place, they offer no-contact pickup and delivery
every Friday. You can take a look at their delicious offerings here.
There are
also several local fitness service providers offering online classes and
sessions. You can check out our Tips
to Keep Fit for these establishments as well as a few of our tips and advice.
In this time of crisis, helping each other and the local community stay afloat by
supporting local is one of the things we can do to ensure that we can all survive.
Marinbusinesses.com is an online
resource where you can find a complete list of businesses and services still in
operation during the COVID-19 outbreak.
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