Dipsea Race
As Always, the Dipsea Race Foundation Doles Out $5,000 Scholarships to Graduating High School Seniors Who Have Participated or Volunteered in the Race
Each year, the Dipsea Foundation awards $5,000 scholarships to graduating high school seniors who have participated in or volunteered with the Dipsea race.
Read MorePaddy OāLeary, a 35-Year-Old Oncology Scientist at UCSF, Wins the 112th Annual Dipsea Race
O’Leary topped former Branson School standout and Ross resident Julia Maxwell Bailey, 27, while Mill Valleyās Chris Lundy, 52, and Larkspurās Diana Fitzpatrick, 65, finished third and fourth, respectively.
Read MoreThe 112th Annual Dipsea Race Is Almost Here ā June 11th, 8am Sharp!
Dipsea Race guru Barry Spitz calls this year a puzzle given that Owens has been hobbled with an Achilles injury. He taps two-time Dipsea champion Chris Lundy as the only runner among last yearās top eight (sixth) to gain a pair of head starts, “one for turning 52 and one for dropping her Winners Penalty from 2018.”
Read MoreFeel the 94941 Love: Marin Magazine Shines Its Bright Spotlight on the 2022-23 EMV Guide
Since we published our 2022-23 Enjoy Mill Valley Guide print magazine, which went out to nearly 40,000 homes within the August issue of Marin Magazine, our longtime partners have embedded the 48-page guide on their site here for more than a month. We’re incredibly grateful for that 94941 love!
Read More2022-23 EMV Guide: Member Directory
The Mill Valley Chamber has nearly 400 members, including an array of arts & culture organizations, restaurants, retail shops, nonprofits, financial services, real estate, health & wellness, automotive, lodging, consumer and professional services and much more.
Read More2022-23 EMV Guide: 2022-23 Calendar
Letās live, learn, laugh and cut a rug in the 94941! Check enjoymillvalley.com and individual sites for updates, times and locations.
Read More28-Year-Old Eddy Owens of San Francisco Wins 111th Dipsea Race ā Youngest Winner Since 1966
āWhen I reached the top, I knew I had the pace and the momentum,” Owens told the IJ. “I just kept ticking people off the list as I passed them on the downhill. I made the last pass on Insult (Hill) and I knew I had it.ā
Read MoreAnnual Dipsea Race Goes Virtual for 110th Edition’s Ceremony ā March 5
Given the coronavirus-induced complexities of the past nearly three years, it comes as no surprise that, despite our improving metrics under the omicron variant, that this year’s post-race ceremony will be virtual.
Read MoreA Mill Valley Year in Review: Joy, Pain, Sunshine…What Else? (Lately), Plenty of Much-Needed Rain
As we near the third year of an absolutely relentless, seemingly never-ending and ever-changing global pandemic, it can be difficult to take it all in, to view 2021 with a macro-level perspective, particularly as we are currently awash in the incredibly transmissible Omicron variant. Here’s as good a starting point as any: holy sh** vaccines are an absolute wonder!
Read MoreMark Tatum, 61, Becomes First Non-Californian to Win the Dipsea Race Since 1986
In the midst of the oddity that has been the past 20 months, including a coronavirus-induced cancellation of the 2020 edition of theĀ Dipsea RaceĀ and aĀ postponement of the 2021 raceĀ from its planned June 13th launch to Nov. 7, Sunday left some room for yet another rarity.
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