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City Puts 2023 RSVP Parking Stickers on Sale
City officials put the 2022 RSVP stickers on sale late last month. The RSVP allows residents free parking, up to the maximum allowable time limit, at any of the Cityās parking meters, seven days a week, from 9 am to 6 pm.Ā Prices are $66Ā eachĀ for Mill Valley residents firstĀ orĀ second vehicles and $86Ā eachĀ for residents thirdĀ orĀ fourth vehicles.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Jan. 2
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Read MoreInfused With the Spirit of RBG, MTC Continues 2022-23 Season With a SCOTUS-Inspired ‘Justice: A New Musical’ ā Opens Feb. 16
The theatrical mashup of music and American history continues its world premiere here in Mill Valley, with Gunderson, Lowdermilk and Kerrigan presenting a new version of their groundbreaking musical fresh from its world premiere last Spring at Arizona Theatre Company.Ā
Read MoreVictress Arts Productions and O’Hanlon Center for the Arts Present ‘Boundless Heart’ Screening, Live Music and Poetry ā Jan. 7, 5-7pm
“The eveningās events arise from silence. Poetry, classical and improvisational music,
and the short documentary film all point to the great classic mystery, and to its nourishing beautyĀ as discovered by many mystics around the world,
historically and in our modern times.”
After a Legendary Run, Steve Bajor Resigns As Director of the Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival
āSometimes we are lucky and have opportunities that help define us and Ā bring out the best in our skills and character. Their challenges and complexity help us grow in many wonderful ways. My time with the festival has been one of those magical gifts and I feel blessed and honored to have been part of it, both professionally and personally.āĀ
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Dec. 26
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 Mill Valley, from flower plantings and restoration of landmarks like the Gravity Car and Clock Tower to the free Movies…
Read MoreMill Valley Library Foundation Touts Annual Fundraising Appeal and Matching Gifts
TheĀ Mill Valley Library FoundationĀ has long established itself as a powerhouse organization in support of one of Mill Valleyās treasures: theĀ Mill Valley Public Library. It has done so in myriad ways, from itsĀ establishment of a multi-million-dollar endowmentĀ andĀ aĀ Legacy Giving programĀ toĀ creative events that celebrate literature for all ages like theĀ Beyond the Book BashĀ and theĀ Storybook Ball. In the spirit…
Read MoreMt. Tam Church Hosts Longest Night Service, a ‘Wiggles & Giggles’ Christmas Eve Service and Christmas Eve & Day Masses
“The Holiday season is often marked by expressions of joy, excitement, and happiness, says Tricia Wiig, the church’s director of children, youth and family ministries. “However, this period of celebration can often overshadow the pain, hurt and loneliness that many experience during this time of year.”
Read MoreArtist Carol Jacobsen to Showcase Her Work at Homestead Valley Community Center in January
Since 2020, Carol Jacobsen has been working on her latest series, Women of Color and Accomplishment.
Thirty-one of her portraits are in her first book of the series published in 2021. Jacobsen now has her second book published with another 31 portraits.
Read MoreAfter Nearly 40 Years in San Francisco, Art Dealer Anthony Meier Relocates Gallery to Mill Valley: āChange IsĀ Goodā
After nearly four decades in San Francisco, dealerĀ Anthony MeierĀ will leave the city for more picturesque environs nearby, according to ARTnews. Early next year, he will move his namesake gallery across the Golden Gate Bridge to Mill Valley taking over the spaces on Throckmorton that were previously occupied by Pollen + Wool and Christopher Salon.
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