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The Outdoor Art Club Hosts ‘Why Does A.I. Matter – Oct. 30th, Doors Open at 6:30pm for Libations & Lively Conversation – Free Admission!

Reserve on Eventbrite for a lively evening withĀ  A.I. expert and Mill Valley resident Susan Gonzalez, who will Ā join us in conversation covering basics about how artificial intelligence can improve our daily lives. Gonzalez will be be answering questions that range from “Why does that chatbot want to be my friend?” to “Is it my imagination or is myĀ  A.I. tool hallucinating?” Gonzalez, the founder and CEO of non-profit AIandYou, previously served as a policy exec at Facebook and on the National A.I. Advisory Committee advising the White House A.I. initiative office.

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Woander Owner Matthew Purdon Brings Families Into a Living Fairy Tale with The Wylding Woods!

Given a mission by the storybook fairy Lexivandrielle, adventurers set out to awaken the ancientĀ spirit Greenheart, finding clues, casting spells, and helping magical fairy tale creatures. ā€œOur live experience invites children to become an integral part of the story where their actionsĀ drive the adventure forward,ā€ says Director and Writer Matthew Purdon. ā€œIn today’s screen-saturated world, this is a rare opportunity for kids to not just consume but co-create a fairy tale together surrounded by natural beauty.ā€ Purdon, a trained actor, artist and technology designer, was the co-founder of Odyssey Works,Ā an early pioneer in transformative immersive experiences. He first dreamed up The WyldingĀ Woods. on walks through the redwoods with his children and then further developed it through workshops and playtests with Bay Area families, culminating in a sold-out preview last June.

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Sweetwater Music Hall Fall Lineup: From Pink Talking Fish to Zepparella, Reggae, Bluegrass, and Beyond!

Sweetwater Music Hall, the storied Mill Valley nonprofit venue that has been a home to the counterculture and beyond since 1972, keeps the fall calendar packed with music for Deadheads, hippies, and fans of every genre. Jam fans will zero in onĀ Pink Talking Fish, the beloved fusion of Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, and Phish, performing November 1 and 2. For those who live in the Allman Brothers’ zone,Ā Freestone PeachesĀ hit the stage October 4, while Zeppelin devotees will be thunderstruck byĀ Zepparella, bringing two nights of classic rock fire October 17–18.

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Our First Tuesday Artwalk Artist is Beth Davila Waldman! She’ll Show Her Work on Oct. 7th from 5:30-7:30pm and Throughout the full Month of October. Her Show Is Entitled: ‘Desert Intersections’!

Beth Davila Waldman is a cross-disciplinary artist using photography, painting, assemblage and installation. Her work explores the impact of socio-political trends on cultural landscapes, often through imagery laden with indicators of economic and social status, presented in a manner that emulates the sheer stress of imposed change. Waldman’s constructed vistas re-conceive the notion of sanctuary amidst the realities of colonization, and invite meditations on civil access. Waldman imbues her work with a unique materiality by printing or transferring photographs on a plethora of materials—from tarp to sails, canvas to paper.

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A Vital 2025 Environmental Health Services Workshop For Food-Serving Businesses – Friday, October 10th, San Rafael Community Center, 618 B Street, San Rafael. Free Parking (next to Safeway)

October 10 Community Workshop: Do you own, operate, or work for a restaurant, grocery store, or catering business? Are you a vendor at a farmers’ market or event? Do you manage a food truck or a coffee cart? Or do you live or work in Marin and eat at any of our food facilities?Ā Whether you’re a food business owner or enjoy dining at one our many restaurants and food facilities, we want to hear from you!

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Celebrating Local Excellence: Practice San Francisco, Which Has Locations in SF and in Mill Valley, Was Named one of America’s Top 100 Small Business by the U.S. Chamber of Commerce!

The United States Chamber of Commerce has recognized Mighty Minds Psychological Services, Inc., DBAĀ Practice San FranciscoĀ as one of the nation’s top 100 small businesses, naming it to the 2025 annual CO—100 list. Practice San Francisco was also honored as a Top 10 recipient in the highly celebratedĀ Culture ChampionsĀ category, which recognizes thriving businesses that are increasing their community impact as the result of remarkable internal culture and community. The CO—100, which received over 12,500 nominations this year, celebrates 100 outstanding small businesses across America. A distinguished panel of judges, including representatives from the U.S. Chamber of Commerce, selects the Honorees based on their commitment to economic growth and community support.

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Bring on the Gypsy Jazz: DjangoFest Returns to the Throckmorton Theatre to Celebrate the World’s Best Gypsy Jazz to Mill Valley in Celebration of the Life & Music of Django Reinhardt – Sept. 25th to 27th!

“Since 2004 Artists from all over the world have joined us for spectacular concerts and inspiring jams – sharing their stories and laughter and hearing ours,” says Throckmorton founder Lucy Mercer. “None of it would be possible without you. Months before the festival, the planning and preparations, financial investment of substantial, upfront expenses such as artist visas, airline tickets, accommodations and thoughtful curating.”

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Poet and/the Bench Unveils a 10-Year Anniversary Opening Party with Between Soil and Sky!

Poet and/the Bench begins a series of celebrations of emerging contemporaryĀ design for their 10th year anniversary in November. On October 4, visitingĀ Topanga Canyon-based fine artistĀ Danielle HutchensĀ will be in person for herĀ Between Soil and Sky exhibition reception. Danielle has adopted using earth-friendly practices in her art. Her paintings primarily feature natural pigments she harvests and develops, a beautifully archival and non-toxic medium. Her new collection was created after the Los Angeles fires when ā€œsmall things– tender shoots, shy buds– started to unfurl. Life, working underground in the quiet dark, was beginning again and in a soft, yet vibrant way.ā€

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