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Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond – Week of April 13th

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Church of Our Saviour: Join us for Our Saviour’s Potluck Dinner – a Joyful Evening of Food, Fellowship and Community!

You’re Invited!
Join us for Church of Our Saviour’s Potluck Dinner – a joyful evening of food, fellowship, and community! May 18th, 5:00 PM. Church of Our Saviour Bring a dish to share and your beautiful self — families, friends, and new faces are all welcome. Whether you’re a longtime member or just curious, come break bread with us! Let’s celebrate connection, good eats, and the spirit of togetherness. See you there!

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Johanna Becker’sĀ Moonstruck Fine Jewelry Hosts a Spring Trunk Show—a Colorful Assortment of Creativity and One-of-a-Kind Designs @ 11 Bernard St, Mill Valley.

Next up,Ā Moonstruck is hosting a spring Trunk Show on May 3rd!! Here is a summary of our event: Join us for Moonstruck’s Spring Trunk Show—a colorful assortment of creativity and one-of-a-kind designs. Explore our fresh arrivals of whimsical spring frogs by our very own Bouke Hollinga and 24 karat gold pieces by Leslie Shackleford, hand-fabricated in Nepal. May 3rd 11-5 @Ā 11 Bernard St, Mill Valley.

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Despite Support from the City of Mill Valley, the Goodwill Donation Center on Miller Ave. Is Toast – Goodwill’s New Leaders Say They Have Big Plans With Larger Format Retail Stores & Colorful Inventory

ā€œGoodwill’s donation centers have been serving Mill Valley for over two decades. We are fortunate to have longtime businesses that are committed to serving our residents and the greater good,ā€ said City Manager Todd Cusimano. ā€œI want to thank the residents of Mill Valley for making their voices heard during this process,” says City Councilmember Max Perrey, noted. Goodwill is a valued part of our community and we are excited to continue growing our partnership.ā€

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Flour Craft Bakery Co-OwnerĀ Heather Hardcastle Debuts a Brand New Space at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard – You’re Invited to a First Look at Good Life Shop!

The GoodLife Shop is a curated home goods store, tailored to kitchen & table, opening soon in the Mill Valley Lumber Yard. The GoodLife is a place where beauty, function, and a modern sensibility come together. It’s a space that celebrates the art of gathering in an intentional way & where everything has a story to tell. Join us for a special preview shopping day on Saturday April 19th, 11a-5p with regular store hours starting April 26th, 1030a-530p daily.

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The Redwoods, A Community of Seniors in Mill Valley, Hosts a Unique Look at the Remarkable Work of Artist Sarelyn Wager – By Appt. Only

Sarelyn has been painting for over 80 years, capturing the essence of humanity through her masterful use of color and texture. Her passion and creativity are expressed through artistic talent. “I live and dream in color,” says Sarelyn. “My paintings speak for themselves. I’m a feisty, opinionated nonagenarian with a quirky world view, and my art is my most potent natural expression.”

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Mt. Tamalpais United Methodist Church Ramps Up a Series of Events, Including Holy Week, Easter Sunday, Bible School, Palm Sunday Worship, Good Friday and More!

Spring and Summer Calendar for Mt. Tam Church. Holy Week, Easter Sunday, Mayor Meet-and-Greet and Vacation Bible School! Mt. Tam Church is gearing up for our spring and summer activities to which the entire community is invited. The first is Holy Week in April including our Easter worship service and children’s egg hunt: Palm Sunday Worship – Sunday, April 13th, 10:30am. Celebrate Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem with palms, praise, and joyful worship. Maundy Thursday Service – Thursday, April 17th, 6:30pm. A reflective evening of scripture, meditation, and Holy Communion as we remember Jesus’ last supper. Good Friday – Friday, April 18th, 9am-4pm. The sanctuary will be open for self-guided prayer. Come anytime for quiet reflection and spiritual renewal.

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As Lots of State Legislation Sought to Incentivize More Affordable Housing, We Saw Mill Valley Focusing on Right-Sized Affordability. So How Does it Fit in 2025 With the New Focus on ‘Abundance’?

“To unmake this machine will be painful,” they write. “It’s also necessary. In the long run, the way to marginalize the most dangerous political movements is to prove the superiority of your own. If liberals do not want Americans to turn to the false promise of strongmen, they need to offer the fruits of effective government. They need to offer Americans a liberalism that builds.”

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SF Chronicle: People Say California Has No Seasons – This Bay Area Resident Has Proved Them Wrong

Killion studied history at UC Santa Cruz, but he also studied art and the art of fine books. ā€œI wanted to do my own book,ā€ he said. The result was ā€œ28 Views of Mount Tamalpais,ā€ produced at UC Santa Cruz’s Cowell Press. You could see the influence of the Japanese masters in Killion’s work. And you could see the influence of his own world. ā€œIt’s in my blood,ā€ he said. ā€œI grew up in the shadow of MountĀ Tamalpais.’’

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