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Mill Valley’s Santa Is Back in Town and Excited to Engage With Your Kiddos at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard (129 Miller Ave.) Thu./12th & Fri./13th (4-6pm) & Again and Friday/14th & Sat. 15th, 12pm-2pm
Hohoho, hold your horses and reindeer. Santa is in town! Whether you have seen Santa yourself during the lighting of the tree this past Sunday (see below), at the Depot or you are planning to book a visit with Santa, be informed that this year, Santa announced publicly that he is coming out more strongly for his principles and beliefs.
Read MoreAll Are Welcome: Church of Our Saviour Invites the Community to Join in Caroling at the Depot Plaza ā Dec. 14th, 5pm
“We’re spreading joy and holiday cheer at the Mill Valley Depot on December 14th at 5pm! Join the Church of our Saviour at the plaza as we sing songs and share warmth with our wonderful community. “All are welcomeāchildren too! Itās a great way to celebrate the season and connect with our neighbors.” When: December 14th, 5pm. Where: Depot Plaza
Read MoreBelle Marin Aesthetic Medicine Launches “Healthy Skin, Healthy Community” Initiative with Laser Skin Rejuvenation Focus
Belle Marin Aesthetic MedicineĀ has introduced a new program called the “Healthy Skin, Healthy Community” initiative. The aim of this initiative is to boost community health by focusing on skincare education and offering helpful services. Situated in Mill Valley, Belle Marin Aesthetic Medicine specializes in non-surgical aesthetic treatments that encourage aging gracefully while maintaining joy and confidence.
Read MoreThe Legendary Sequoia Theatre Hosts a Screening of ‘Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point’ ā Those Who Wear an Ugly Xmas Sweater Get Free Popcorn!
“The Sequoia holds a special place in the hearts of many, and we are excited to welcome patrons back for the movie-watching experience. While a full renovation is planned for the future, our current priority is to provide a welcoming environment for our community to enjoy fantastic films. We’re eager to reconnect with our loyal patrons and share the magic of the big screen with them.ā
Read MoreKim Eagles-Smith Gallery Is Set to Showcase the Fourth Solo Exhibition of New Drawings by New York ArtistĀ Susan Grossman āThru Dec. 21, First Tuesday Art Walk Is Dec. 3rd
Kim Eagles-Smith Gallery is pleased to announce the fourth solo exhibition of new drawings by New York artistĀ Susan Grossman. “Join us for the monthly Mill Valley First Tuesday Art Walk,” says Eagles-Smith at 23 Sunnyside Ave. This Tuesday, December 3rd all Galleries and art venues with be open until 7:30 PM.”
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Dec. 1
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Read MoreCalifornia Voice From Bob Stonebrook Via CalMatters: The best way to prepare for Trump is by fixing our state government
In 1969,Ā Peter Drucker, the influential management consultant, author and educator, noted in the now-defunctĀ Public InterestĀ journal that the greatest factor in our ādisenchantmentā with government is that government has not performed. His remedy holds just as true today. Improvement in government requires, āthe clear definition of the results a policy is expected to produce, and the ruthless examination of results against these expectations. This, in turn, demands that we spell out in considerable detail what results are expected rather than content ourselves with promises and manifestos.ā Overcoming disenchantment requires achieving results.
Read MoreDowntown Businesses Rally for a Sip, Shop & Stroll Around Town Visiting Some of Your Favorite Businesses, Who will be Offering Festive Drinks, Treats, Services, Discounts, and Much More!
Join more than 20 businesses on December 12th for the Downtown Holiday Bash! Sip, shop, and stroll around town visiting some of your favorite businesses, who will be offering festive drinks, treats, services, discounts, and much more! Each participating business will be handing you entry tickets for a chance to win one of more than $1500 in raffle prizes supplied by our great downtown shops and stores.Ā The more visits from you, the more chances you will have to win! Come out for a fun night and support your local small businesses in Mill Valley!
Read MoreCalifornia Could Offer Electric Vehicle Rebates to Cover the $7,500 Federal EV Credit, But Trump May Have Softened his Stance as Tesla CEO Elon Musk Became a Supporter and Adviser ā TBD.
With the presidential transition moving quickly, a very different set of questions and possible solutions are presenting themselves: Gov. Gavin Newsom said this week that California will step in and provide rebates to eligible residents who buy electric vehicles if President-elect Donald J. Trump ends the $7,500 federal E.V. tax credit. āWe will intervene if the Trump administration eliminates the federal tax credit, doubling down on our commitment to clean air and green jobs in California,ā Mr. Newsom, a Democrat, said in a statement. āWeāre not turning back on a clean transportation future ā weāre going to make it more affordable for people to drive vehicles that donāt pollute.ā
Read MoreMill Valley City Manager Todd Cusimano Delivers a Blunt Message to PG&E About Company’s Alto Substation Work and Extended Use of Generators
Ultimately, PG&E presented us with two options: maintain 24/7 generator power during the 11-day upgrade or face major power outages for Mill Valley, the Tamalpais Community Services District, Tiburon, Belvedere, and Sausalito.Ā The City prioritized the needs of its residents by opting to maintain power, recognizing that a prolonged outage would cause significant disruption to daily life. In making this decision, the City strongly advocated for PG&E to conduct extensive community outreach and implement measures to mitigate the projectās impacts.Ā
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