Hello Neighbor! Welcome to Town
Here’s a list of the 10 things you need to know:
Join Ross Property Owners Association (RPOA).
Become a member by making an annual tax-deductible donation to help fund projects and services that benefit the Town of Ross. RPOA works to beautify the Town and keep Ross Special with improvement projects, community events, and more! Join us!
2. Join Ross Auxiliary.
Ross Auxiliary is a group of young women who support the town of Ross—in partnership with the Ross Property Owners’ Association—through fundraising and community events, including WinterFest, Spring Fling, and Winter Dinner. Joining is a great way to meet other wonderful women in Town.
Ross Auxilliary
Supporting the town of Ross!
3. Subscribe to the Town of Ross Mobile Directory.
The directory, provided by Ross Auxiliary, gives you on-the-go access to Ross residents’ contact details anytime on your smartphone, tablet, or desktop. It’s a great way to connect with neighbors.
Town of Ross Mobile Directory
Stay connected to your neighbors.
4. Receive the Town of Ross Monthly Newsletter.
Email Town Clerk, Zach Koblick de Leon at zkoblickdeleon@townofrossca.gov to receive The Ross Review. While many important Town decisions are made at the monthly Town Council meetings, not all residents can attend. The Morning After keeps you informed by delivering key updates and highlighting the day following each meeting.
5. Ross Recreation Department.
Ross Recreation has an office inside the Ross School. It’s a valuable resource for child and adult recreational programs and classes, and is where you’ll go to get a key to the Town’s tennis court. Review the Spring/Summer 2026 Guide.
6. Learn about the Ross Historical Society.
RHS can tell you the history of your new home, the Town, and more. There is even a book highlighting Ross’s unique history. Learn more here
7. Join Pixie Park
Pixie is a volunteer-run cooperative playground for children ages 6 and younger, located in the Marin Art and Garden Center in Ross. The 70-year-old park recently had a major renovation, and it is a great way to meet other families with small children. Become a member here.
8. Get involved with Age-Friendly Ross
Are you 60 years or older? Join Age-Friendly Ross to connect with other residents for coffee, conversation, and community. Email Maureen Borthwick, Recreation Manager, at agefriendly@townofrossca.gov to get on the event list.
9. Visit Marin Art & Garden Center (MAGC)
MAGC is a special gathering place that celebrates learning, growth, and the beauty of nature; a place to be inspired, educated, and entertained—or just to be.
10. Visit the shops & restaurants in downtown Ross, CA.
Ross’s downtown corridor is small but mighty.
Restaurants
Marche Marin Restaurant - French/Italian-inspired, California contemporary
farm-to-fork restaurant.
Tony Tutto Pizza - Organic, handcrafted Pizzas and catering.
Taqueria Marin To Go - Mexican food to go.
6oz Wine Bar - Wine Bar, Wine Club.
Shops
Ashley Morgan Designs - Custom Fine Jewelry.
Balloon Delights - Party Supplies.
Busy Bees - Boys and Girls clothing, 3 months to 16 years.
Cali Stich Needlepoint - Variety of needlepoint canvases, fibers, tools, and classes.
Creative Practice Studio - Children’s art studio.
Elizabeth Gorek Art - Art Gallery.
Maison Marin - Interior Decorations, Found Objects, and Garden.
Services
A Touch of Class Dry Cleaning - Dry Cleaning, French Laundry, and Wash & Fold.
Mind Tank Work Club -Private offices, dedicated desks, and coworking spaces.
Ross Bridges Learning Center - T-K through 6th-grade enrichment programs, tutoring, and homework clubs.
Hair
Saint Rose Salon - Hair Salon, Spa, and The Shoppe.
Studio M - Hair Salon.
Zoetic Salon - Hair Salon.