Depot Plaza
County Serves Up Another Free 15-Minute Training on Hands-Only CPR, AED Use, Stop Bleeding, Narcan Use for Overdoses ā Aug. 19, 10am-2pm, All Ages
“In 15 minutes, people can learn how to: provide hands-only CPR, use an AED, stop bleeding, and use Narcan for overdoses.”
Read MorePlanning Commission Hosts Study Session on the Treehouse, an Arts & Culture-Oriented Club That Seeks to Re-Envision the Historic Bank of America Building
“We believe the membership is the way to brung this project to life,” Natenshon said, noting that the cost associated with the renovation of the building will require early funding to get the project off the ground.Ā We want this business to be successful and have it here for a long time. Paid memberships are part of that.
Read MoreHilarity Will Ensue: MV Arts Commission’s Comedy in the Plaza Returns With a Dynamite Lineup ā June 15, 6pm
A quintet of dynamite comedians are set to tickle your funny bones in a night of hilarity on the Depot Plaza.
Read MoreMill Valley Volunteer Firefighters’ Memorial Day Pancake Breakfast Returns on May 29, 7-11am! Here Are Details of All of the Blockbuster Weekend Fun!
Let’s be clear: pancakes are always a good idea. That’s especially true when they serve as the tasty entree to a blockbuster Memorial Day weekend. It all begins withĀ the return of the Mill Valley Volunteer Firefightersā Associationās Pancake Breakfast from 7-11am in front of Mill Valley City Hall (26 Corte Madera Avenue) outside Southern Marin Fire Department Station 6 with pancakes, eggs, sausage, juice, milk and coffee.
Read MoreMV Historical Society Takes a Trip Through Mill Valley’s Era of Being a Rock ‘n Roll Mecca ā May 28
The 44th annual MVHS Walk Into HistoryĀ will be onĀ Sunday, May 28. This yearās event celebrates the āRock ān Roll meccaā that was Mill Valley in the 1960s-1980s, with music halls and stores frequented by both homegrown and world-famous musicians and bands.Ā
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 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
Read MoreBeth Brody and Her Team Link Up With the Milo Foundation for ‘Pups on the Plaza’ on Saturday, April 22 , 11am-2pm
The latest edition of this event is set Saturday, April 22, from 11am-2pm on the jam-packed Depot Plaza with an array of fun-filled activities for the entire family. There will be a variety of dogs seeking their “forever” home and plenty of puppies to entertain everyone.
Read MorePutting On Our Best Face: Clean Mill Valley Remains Vigilant on Reducing Litter, Garners Kudos from CalTrans’ Adopt-A-Highway Coordinator
Eleven years after a group of local activists got together to address the abundance of litter in town, Clean Mill Valley, powered by a group of dedicated volunteers, have all long been dedicated to improving the appearance of our town and preserving our natural environment. In recent years, Clean Mill Valley has focused intently on its Adopt-a-Spot program, in which they focus on a particular area. Residents have surely spotted longtime tireless volunteers removing litter, weeding and more. Count Michael Jevicky, CalTransā District 4 Adopt-A-Highway Coordinator, among them.
Read MoreCity Manager Taps Ashley Howe as MV Arts & Recreation Director, Taking Over for the Retiring Sean McGrew
Howe will take over for Sean McGrew, who was officially named Arts & Recreation Director in June 2021. He āhas managed the Recreation Departmentās response to the pandemic, providing emergency shelter for fire evacuees, and the re-envisioning of the Cityās Arts and Recreation programs.ā
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