About Rhonda Kutter

Rhonda Lynn Kutter has been a professional massage therapist since 1983 when she received her initial certification training in Swedish and Esalen massage at the McKinnon Body Therapy Center in Oakland. She has studied numerous additional massage and body work techniques over the years. Her work has also been influenced by her studies of deep tissue massage, Orthobionomy (William Weintraub), lymphatic drainage (Patricia Wiltse), abdominal massage and Body Rolling (Yamuna Zake) and deep stretching (Christine Walton). Rhonda's work, however, is mostly influenced by her extensive direct experience working with clients and collaborating with other healthcare providers for over 35 years.
Rhonda currently has a limited bodywork practice since she is working as an Aide to Marin County Supervisor Dennis Rodoni.she is able to use her communication and community building skills to support the Supervisor and best serve District 4.
Rhonda also enjoys hiking, especially with her family in West Marin.
Rhonda currently has a limited bodywork practice since she is working as an Aide to Marin County Supervisor Dennis Rodoni.she is able to use her communication and community building skills to support the Supervisor and best serve District 4.
Rhonda also enjoys hiking, especially with her family in West Marin.
Professional Organizations and Affiliations
In 2000 Rhonda was a founding member and Chairman of the San Rafael Massage Ordinance Advisory Committee (MOAC). This group of massage therapists is dedicated to insuring the fair treatment of massage therapists by decision makers. Prior to that she was also very active in the Bay Area Body Therapy Guild from 1985-1991.
Rhonda is currently a member of the American Massage Therapy Association and certified by the California Massage Therapy Council (#15625).
She lives in Point Reyes Station, California. There she is an active volunteer for several organizing, including the Tomales Bay Youth Center, now part of West Marin Community Services, and helps with many of their community activities, including the Point Reyes Station Historical Walking Tours and Western Weekend.
In 2015 Rhonda spearheaded the effort to create Toby's Community Playground in Point Reyes, just across the street from her Toby's Feed Barn. Please visit and enjoy this small gem!
Rhonda is currently a member of the American Massage Therapy Association and certified by the California Massage Therapy Council (#15625).
She lives in Point Reyes Station, California. There she is an active volunteer for several organizing, including the Tomales Bay Youth Center, now part of West Marin Community Services, and helps with many of their community activities, including the Point Reyes Station Historical Walking Tours and Western Weekend.
In 2015 Rhonda spearheaded the effort to create Toby's Community Playground in Point Reyes, just across the street from her Toby's Feed Barn. Please visit and enjoy this small gem!
Commendations
American Massage Therapy Association, California Chapter (Excellence in Government Relations, 2016)
County of Marin (for Toby’s Community Playground 2007)
City of San Rafael (for Canal Resource Guide 1999)
County of Marin (for Toby’s Community Playground 2007)
City of San Rafael (for Canal Resource Guide 1999)