Marin Economic Forum’s ‘Forecasting the Future’ Sees Shrinking Population and a Need for County Brainpower to Improve Local Businesses and Workforces

Marin Economic Forum’s ‘Forecasting the Future’ Sees Shrinking Population and a Need for County Brainpower to Improve Local Businesses and Workforces

The Marin Economic Forum hosted its Forecasting the Future on February 7th in Novato, with a focus on “business attraction in Marin County,” featuring several speakers on the topics of commercial real estate, transportation options for employers and a showcase of a...
Marin IJ: Mill Valley Seniors for Peace Celebrates 20 Years of Activism

Marin IJ: Mill Valley Seniors for Peace Celebrates 20 Years of Activism

When Carolyn Corbelli saw a photo in the newspaper of older musicians on a street in Mill Valley protesting for peace back in the early 2000s, she knew she and her spouse needed to be part of it.“We said well, that’s the place for us,” said Corbelli, 82, who has been...
A Pair of Landmark Mill Valley Institutions – the Community Center and the MV Middle School – Are at Odds as District Seeks Solution for Future Students

A Pair of Landmark Mill Valley Institutions – the Community Center and the MV Middle School – Are at Odds as District Seeks Solution for Future Students

UPDATE 2.6.24: Regarding a possible future location of the Mill Valley Middle School, Friends of Fields (“FOF”) has submitted a “demand of Friends of Fields for an emergency meeting of the Citizens Bond Oversight Committee (CBOC), which is responsible for...
Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond – Week of Jan. 29

Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond – Week of Jan. 29

If you want to support this Enjoy Mill Valley Blog, including all of the News You Can Use below, you can make a tax-deductible donation of $75 or more to the Enjoy Mill Valley Fund, which supports shovel-ready beautification and infrastructure improvements throughout...
Mt. Tam Community Land Trust Hosts a Conversation with Leah Rothstein on Housing Inequities, How We Got Here and What We Can Do to Change It – MV Rec, Feb. 28, 4-6pm

Mt. Tam Community Land Trust Hosts a Conversation with Leah Rothstein on Housing Inequities, How We Got Here and What We Can Do to Change It – MV Rec, Feb. 28, 4-6pm

On February 28, Mt. Tam Community Land Trust invites you to a conversation with Leah Rothstein, co-author of Just Action, about housing inequities, how we got here and what we can do to change it. “We are all concerned about housing in our communities but we...
Marin Voice: Felecia Gaston, Founder of the Marin City Historical and Preservation Society, Touts Educational Exhibit Honors Contributions of Black Marinship Workers

Marin Voice: Felecia Gaston, Founder of the Marin City Historical and Preservation Society, Touts Educational Exhibit Honors Contributions of Black Marinship Workers

From Felecia Gaston: In various parts across America, states are removing Black history from schools. The Marin County Office of Education is doing the opposite. It gives me great pleasure to partner with the Office of Education to host the Marin City historical...