City of Mill Valley
From the Wreckage of Wildfires and Power Shutoffs, a Mill Valley Star Is Born ā Moxion Power is Changing the Game Across Myriad Industries
In a thrilling twist, those disruptive months in 2019 have birthed a Mill Valley-grown company that is seeing a massive spike in growth and employees (nearing 300), as well as an infusion of investment from some of the biggest companies in the world. Most importantly, the company ā Moxion Power, whose manufacturing facility is based in Richmond ā is squarely focused on reducing the carbon footprint for industries that have historically not done so.
Read MoreTime, Patience, Some Nimble City Councilmembers and Stakeholders Have Revealed a Proposed New Home for the Historic Engine No. 9 Locomotive
āAs a fourth generation Mill Valley resident, I understand the importance of honoring our history,ā Mayor Jim Wickham said. āWe are happy to have been able to find a temporary home for the locomotive that will help future generations learn about Mill Valleyās rich past.ā
Read MoreKiddo! Carnival Returns May 26-29, Caps Memorial Day Weekend With Post-Parade Concert
“Join Kiddo! for a real old fashioned carnival at the Mill Valley Middle School,” says Bill Lampl, Kiddo! executive director. “There will be rides for all ages, plus food and games.Ā Advance discounted ticket vouchers are $30 and may be turned in at the Carnival for a one dayĀ wrist band for unlimited rides. Once the Carnival begins, wristbands will be $40. Food andĀ games are extra.”
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of April 24
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Read MoreLongtime Mill Valley Resident Chuck Oldenburg, Homestead Valley’s Historian, Dies at 94 ā Memorial Set for Jun 4
On March 29, 2023, Charles Clifford Oldenburg, known as “Chuck,” beloved husband, father, grandfather, and great-grandfather, a former chemical engineer who became known as Homestead Valley’s unofficial historian, died peacefully at the age of 94, according to a recent obituary. Oldenburg was born on February 1, 1929, in Blue Island, Illinois, the first son of…
Read MoreSanta Embraces ‘Offset Mode,’ Goes Green for Earth Day ā April 22-23
Green Santa will be appearing at the popularĀ Earth Day MarinĀ festival onĀ April 23, 2023, from 1 to 5 pm, at the Mill Valley Community Center, 180 Camino Alto. The event is hosted byĀ Green Change, a nonprofit organization dedicated to promoting sustainability and environmental awareness.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of April 17
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Read MoreBlight Is in the Eye of the Beholder, But What Can We Do to Incentivize Commercial Property Owners to Invest in Theirs?
We welcome your thoughts in the comments section on how our community can address these difficult issues by building much needed ā and required ā housing in the coming years while also matching the vibrance of the incredibly multi-modal Miller Avenue with beautiful multi-use properties.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of April 10
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Read MoreApplications for Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade on May 29th Go Live ā As Do Sponsorship Opportunities
The I Love a Parade committee ā Lautzker, Clifford Waldeck and Paul Moe ā have addedĀ a new āBecome a Sponsorā option for Chamber Members and the community on the website. The options for sponsoring are on the form.Ā
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