Free Westminster Events Hosts an Inspiring, Thought-Provoking Conversation About Aging, One that Challenges Outdated Perceptions & Explores How to Approach Life’s Later Chapters with Grace, Purpose and Resilience – April 27th, 3-5pm

Free Westminster Events Hosts an Inspiring, Thought-Provoking Conversation About Aging, One that Challenges Outdated Perceptions & Explores How to Approach Life’s Later Chapters with Grace, Purpose and Resilience – April 27th, 3-5pm

  Westminster Events invites the community to an inspiring and thought-provoking conversation about aging—one that challenges outdated perceptions and explores how to approach life’s later chapters with grace, purpose, and resilience. The event features Sonya Dolan,...
Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond – Week of April 30th

Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond – Week of April 30th

If you want to support this Enjoy Mill Valley Blog, including all of the News You Can Use below, you can make a tax-deductible donation of $75 or more to the Enjoy Mill Valley Fund, which supports shovel-ready beautification and infrastructure improvements throughout...
2025 Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade Applications Are Available Now for One of Our Community’s Biggest Events of the Year – May 26th!

2025 Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade Applications Are Available Now for One of Our Community’s Biggest Events of the Year – May 26th!

The organizers of the 2025 Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade announced this week that the event will return on May 26th!! MEMORIAL DAY 2025! This year’s theme, “Strength in Numbers,” represents our tight-woven community spirit, how, as a town, we come...
Marin IJ: Whether It’s Prior Tariffs or the Latest Tax, Marin Is Lagging on Housing Production, and Marin County Is Going to Need to Create Housing at a Faster Pace if it Wants to Meet the State’s Target

Marin IJ: Whether It’s Prior Tariffs or the Latest Tax, Marin Is Lagging on Housing Production, and Marin County Is Going to Need to Create Housing at a Faster Pace if it Wants to Meet the State’s Target

Marin County is going to need to create housing at a faster pace if it is going to meet the target the state has set, according to county planning officials. Planners conveyed the message Tuesday while briefing supervisors on an annual report they are submitting to...