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Devastating: Grace Kraaijvanger Announces Closure of The Hivery Co-Working Space, Effective Sept. 30
In a lengthy, gut-wrenching note to her members and followers late Friday, The Hivery founder Grace Kraaijvanger announced that the Fort Mason location has closed, remaining available for exclusive run-of-space venue rentals by the day through October 17,Ā and the Mill Valley space will do so effective Sept. 30.
Read MoreāMapping MV Historyā Digs Into the Sweetwater, a Bay Area Music Icon
Have you ever found yourself looking at a building downtown, admired its architecture and wondered what it looked like in the past? What businesses were there before? Mapping Mill Valley HistoryĀ is a new project that invites you to tour familiar streets and buildings and see how they have evolved over the years. Itās a collaboration between theĀ Mill Valley Chamber of CommerceĀ andĀ the treasure trove that is theĀ MillĀ Valley PublicĀ LibraryāsĀ Lucretia Little History Room.
Read MoreMayor McCauley, City Manager Piombo Deliver the ‘State of the City’ at Outdoor Art Club via Zoom ā October 7
Mayor John McCauleyĀ andĀ City Manager Alan Piombo deliver the annual update via Zoom at the Outdoor Art Club on Oct. 7.
Read MoreMill Valley Historical Society Invites Kids to Paint a Full-Sized Model of Engine No. 9 Locomotive ā Sept. 18, 25 & Oct 2
Calling all art-loving kiddos: The Mill Valley Historical Society is inviting children and their families to come to the Mill Valley Lumber Yard (129 Miller Ave.) on a trio of upcoming Saturdays ā Sept. 18, Sept. 25, and Oct. 2, from 11am to 2pm ā to help paint a full-size model of historic Engine No. 9, a 100-year-old steam engine that is the only surviving piece of the once world-famous Mt. Tamalpais and Muir Woods Railway.Ā
Read MoreMovies in the Park Returns with “Cars” 9/17 at Friends Field and “Princess Diaries” 10/8 in Old Mill Park
The Movies in the Park series kicked off in 2014 and has gotten bigger and better every year since. In 2018, the MV Chamber organized aĀ successful fundraising campaign to raise enough money to purchase all of the equipment required to produce the series, propelled by a $5,000 grant from theĀ Outdoor Art Club.
Read MoreFeel the Love: Marin Arts’ UpTake Culture Feed Shines a Light on Mill Valley Artistic Bounty (and Much More)
We spend all day, every day shouting into the hills about the wonders of Mill Valley. But we’re incredibly grateful when other organizations do the same, and that is certainly the case with a recent post by Pamela Coddington, Editor at MarinArtsā UPTAKE Culture Feed.
Read MoreWith Star-Studded Films Like āCyrano,ā āDuneā and āThe French Dispatch,ā 44th Mill Valley Film Festival Is a Return to Some Degree of Normalcy ā Oct. 7-17
The 44th edition of MVFF features many of same virtual options of 2020, but it also boasts an excellent lineup of in-person appearances from some Hollywood A-listers. They include BAFTA Award-winning director Joe Wright, set to show the Opening Night California premiere of “Cyrano,” a re-imagining of the timeless tale of a heartbreaking love triangle involving Cyrano de Bergerac, played by Peter Dinklage, and featuring ferocious wordplay at a verbal joust and with brilliant swordplay in a duel.
Read MoreSound the Siren: Canteen Owner Debuts Millie’s Crepe et Creme at MV Lumber Yard
Mary Margaret Stewart has taken the pandemic pivot to a whole other level. Stewart and her daughter Iman Bengana seized their unexpected hiatus and just opened Millieās Crepe et Creme in a tiny-but-gorgeous, French decor-laden space at the southern end of the Mill Valley Lumber Yard.Ā
Read MoreArts Commission’s Concerts in the Plaza Returns Sept. 11-12 With Local Stalwarts and Some Special Guests
UPDATE: To allow for plenty of social distancing at the Mill Valley Arts Commissionās Concerts on the Plaza, the Miller Ave. Closure (between Sunnyside and Throckmorton avenues) will be in effect on Saturday, Sept. 11 from 5-10pm, and on Sunday, Sept. 12 from 11am-9pm).
Read MoreMill Valley Arts Commission Revives In-Person First Tuesday Artwalk ā Oct. 5
For the Mill Valley artistic community, opportunities to showcase their work in person have been few and far between over the past 18 months. If all goes according to plan, that will change on Oct. 5, when the Mill Valley Arts Commission returns to in-person First Tuesday Artwalks.
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