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Steelhead Crossing Signs and Educational Panels In 2003, Fairfax Volunteers received a competitive award of $5000 from Marin Municipal Water District (MMWD) for the installation of steelhead crossing signs (modeled on salmon crossing signs in Samuel P. Taylor State Park) as well as detailed, site-specific information panels at ten bridge / stream intersections on Fairfax and Cascade Creeks. The goal of...

The goal of the Neighborhood Groups Project is to provide you and your neighbors with a forum to discuss common goals, determine how they fit into town objectives, and empower each citizen to participate in making Fairfax a better place to live. Do you want to throw a block party, help a neighbor in need,...

Interested in gardening but don’t have the space or sun? Members of Fairfax Volunteers oversee the Community Garden plots behind the Fairfax Library.   Individual plots are available as well as common planting areas.  Individual plot reservations must be renewed annually. In the event of non-renewed plots, a waiting list is maintained.  The best time to check plot availability...

The Fairfax Volunteers have parntered with the Town, the Marin/San Francisco Food Bank and the Fairfax Community Church to provide a Farmers Market style food bank for the community. The Food Bank will provide free groceries including fresh produce, dry goods and USDA surplus foods. The Food Pantry will be OPEN during the Shelter in...

Fairfax Volunteers is a town-sponsored group whose mission is to foster goodwill and community spirit in the Town of Fairfax through volunteer activities. We plan events and undertake projects to strengthen the community, improve town safety and awareness, and to make living in Fairfax special. Volunteers not only help the community, but we meet our neighbors,...

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