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Marin IJ: Hundreds Attend Fairfax Vigil for Teens in Fatal Crash ā There Are a Number of Go Fund Me Links to Support Individual Families, We are Hosting a Dine & Donate Event to Benefit the Families
The Tamalpais Union High School District will provide counseling for students āfor as long as we need to,ā said Tara Taupier, the districtās superintendent. āCommunities donāt recover from these kinds of things quickly,ā Taupier said. āI know all we can do is love each other when a tragedy like this happens.ā The vigil on Saturday included a six-minute silent meditation ā a minute for each teen ā led by the Rev. Floyd Thompkins of Saint Andrew Presbyterian Church in Marin City.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of April 20th
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Read MoreTam High’s AIM Program Garners Incredible Accomplishment WithĀ Six Student Emmys!
Tam High wants to give a massive shoutout to all of you in AIM for your incredible accomplishment,Ā six Student Emmys! Thatās seriously amazing. These awards are no joke; theyāre the most significant honor in high school film, and you earned them through talent, hard work, and collaboration. Whether a student’s name is on one of the winning projects or you contributed behind the scenes, everyone in AIM helped make this happen. That makes AIM so specialāhow you all come together to create something bigger than yourselves.
Read MoreWalk for Moms: Bring Awareness to Maternal Mental Health ā Sunday, May 18th, 3pm-5pm, Lagoon Park @ Civic Center
The Postpartum Support Center (PPSC) invites the Marin community to the 5th Annual Walk for Moms on Sunday, May 18, 2025, from 3:00 to 5:00 PM at Lagoon Park (Civic Center), 160 Armory Dr., San Rafael. Held during Maternal Mental Health Awareness Month, this free, family-friendly event brings together hundreds of families, advocates, and local organizations to raise awareness of perinatal mental health, fund vital support services, and celebrate the strength and resilience of Marinās mothers and families.Ā Participants will enjoy a festive afternoon walking around the Civic Center lagoon, followed by live music, family activities, raffles, and community resourcesāall in support of a cause that touches families across the region.
Read MorePaul Austin’s Play Marin Hosts Glow Get Em ā It’s Players’ Night ā April 25, 6pm-11pm, Mill Valley Community Center, 180 Camino Alto Mill Valley
This year, weāre flipping the switch with a āGlow in the Darkā twist! Expect an epic evening with games, delicious food and drinks (including the adult variety!), a stellar silent auction, and music to keep the energy buzzing all night. Connect with other Play Marin supporters, learn about our impact, and have a blastāall while lifting up kids and families in our community to continue to learn and thrive through play.
Read MoreThe Amazing Mill Valley Children’s Garden at Edna Maguire Hosts theĀ 4th Annual Plant Sale. 100% of Sales support the Mill Valley Children’s Garden Maintenance and Management!
Online shop is open NOW. Ā Shop for your favorite plants and garden goodies from the comfort of home HERE. Pick up orders Wednesday April 23rdĀ in the Garden 1:30-3:30 (80 Lomita Dr/Edna Maguire Elementary). Shop in Person during the following dates and time: Wednesday, April 23Ā ā Celebrate Earth DayĀ during Open Garden (1:30-3:30)! Plus, online orders will be ready for pick-up, and our in-person plant saleĀ kicks off. Sunday, April 27Ā ā Join us for a Plant Sale & Garden Work PartyĀ (10 AM-2 PM). Come find beautiful plants and lend a hand in the gardenāitās a great way to connect with the community and the earth! The Mill Valley Children’s Garden is a 22,000 sq. ft. organic garden, orchard and outdoor classroom, located at the Edna Maguire Elementary School.
Read MoreMV Residents’ Education Housing Partner’s 250-Unit, Affordable Apartment Project Near San Quentin For Teachers & County Employees, Have Received Unanimous Support to Take an Initial Step Toward Helping to Guarantee Rental Income for the Project
Marin County supervisors voted unanimously to take an initial step toward helping to guarantee rental income for a housing project designed to serve educators and county employees. The project, the Village at Oak Hill, envisions construction of 135 apartments on vacant land donated by the state in eastern Larkspur near San Quentin. The plan is to reserve 101 of the apartments for the employees of local schools and 34 for county employees.The project is being overseen by the Marin County Public Financing Authority, a joint partnership between Marin County and the Marin County Office of Education. It has a $16.4 million funding gap. Rising interest rates since the project launched are to blame, said Matthew Hymel, the authorityās director and a former county executive.
Read More2025 Marin Open Studios May 3 & 4 and May 10 & 11: Marinās Popular Self-Guided Tour of Art Studios Returns for its 32nd Year and Features More Than 265 Artists
āWe are so pleased to present our 32nd year of Marin Open Studios and to continue highlighting all the brilliant and diverse artists here in our county,ā said Kina Lamblin, newly appointed executive director of Marin Open Studios. āThis year we are presenting more artists’ events in the community in addition to our much loved Open Studios event, making art more accessible to the public year round.ā
Read MoreDenzel Allen’s Strength Den Hosts Unlocking Vitality: Indian Clubs, Breathing & Inversion Therapy ā Saturday, May 17, 10am-12pm, 467 Miller Ave., Mill Valley
Discover the synergy of movement, breath, and gravity in this dynamic workshop designed to enhance your physical and mental well-being. Denzel Allen is bringing in Phil Scarito to provide a hands-on workshop intro to:Ā Inversion techniques,Ā Breathwork, Circular Patterns through ancient tools: Indian Clubs
Mindful Movement. “At different phases of our life, if we are lucky enough to become enlightened to it, we understand the body to be a toy, then a tool, then a temple.” The earlier we see it as a temple, the better we ageāand the coursework in this workshop is the movement portion’s Holy Grail.
Mill Valley Parks & Rec and Donors Are Set to Move Forward With a Long-Sought Pair of Sand Volleyball Courts Near Bayfront Field!
āThis has been an idea thatās been going on for many many years and thereās been stops and starts to it. And some of that is because this is a pretty major construction project,ā said Vanessa Justice, whose term on the Mill Valley Parks and Recreation Commission recently ended. In Mill Valley, hundreds of youths play the sport in clubs and programs. For years, enthusiasts have set up makeshift nets and courts on the cityās hockey fields on Sunday, when those fields are closed to organized sports, Justice said.
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