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Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond – Week of Jan. 26th

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DEI & HousingĀ Headlines Marin organizations gird for federal funding freeze amid Trump upheaval Tamalpais Union school district ethnic studies moves ahead Dick Spotswood: Tam District should take a step back on ethnic studies debate Marin schools stress migrant safety amid Trump crackdown San Rafael gets grant to advance Canal bridge project Marin Voice: Marinwood lawsuit…

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Tam Velo Club’s Ride Leaders and Legacy Have Established the Club’s Evolution & Continues to Build on Marin’s Cycling Legacy

“Based in Mill Valley, we host weekly rides every Saturday and Sunday morning, and Wednesday evening, exploring the beautiful roads and trails around the North Bay and beyond. Our club is built around the joy of cycling and the unique camaraderie it fosters. Our mission is to develop a diverse group that enjoys cycling in a non-competitive environment, promote cycling skills and etiquette, and be ambassadors for the sport, all while having fun.”

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After 14 years in Mill Valley, Seager Gray Gallery Is Closing Its Doors at the end of January – A Farewell Reception Will Be Held on Saturday, January 25, 5-7 pm

Owners Donna Seager and Suzanne Gray remain committed to the arts and the community of Mill Valley but are pivoting away from their gallery space at 108 Throckmorton Avenue to take on new challenges.Ā Suzanne Gray is partnering with Kelly Scott of The Goods to take the reins of Mill Valley Mercantile, a staple in the downtown boutique community. Long known as a family-owned women’s clothing boutique, the store has been a cherished destination for fashion enthusiasts for over two decades.

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Throckmorton Theatre Dives Into a Classic With ‘Chicago: Teen Edition,’ Which Kicks off on March 3rd and Runs through March 23rd!

This vibrant musical is fabulously brought to life by our superbly talented teen performers. Set in Chicago during the ā€œjazzā€ age, the original musical was based on a 1926 play with the same name, written by reporter Maurine Dallas Watkins, about actual criminals and crimes on which she reported. The musical was brought to life with music by John Kander, lyrics by Fred Ebb, and a book written by Bob Fosse and Fred Ebb.

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Piazza D’Angelo’s Luigi Petrone Has Stepped up to Host a Fundraiser for LA Fire Victims – If You Can’t Make It In, Consider Donating Directly at the Links Below, or to Another Aid Group of Your Choosing

Like everyone, we’ve been devastated by the news coming out of Southern California. To help wildfire victims, join us this Thursday January 16th when we’ll be donating 100% of all profits to three organizations coordinating aid, including the California Community Foundation, Baby2Baby, and Pasadena Humane. This applies to all sales, all day, including dine-in and to-go. Not in the mood for Italian food? Can’t make it on Thursday? Consider donating directly at the links below, or to another aid group of your choosing. Make a reservation if you can, to help us plan for staffing. We’re all in this together, and we’re all Southern California Strong.

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TYSA & Friends Rally to Support LA Fire Victims

Thank you for your patience as we get the warehouse organized. Sunday 1/12: 11am-3pm. Monday 1/13: 11am-3pm. Tuesday 1/14: 11am-3pm. TYSA. 31200 La Baya Drive Suite #310. Westlake Village, CA, 91362. More days and times to come. We love you all and are here for you. Tysa & Rise and all of your community.

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Help Clove Galilee and Jenny Rogers, Former Mill Valley Arts and Recreation Director, Recover After Wildfires

Clove and Jenny are pillars of their community who now face the challenge of rebuilding their lives after experiencing unprecedented losses. They are overwhelmed by where to start, and any contribution will be immensely appreciated. We are raising funds to help them with immediate needs like clothing, housing, food and essentials, as well as to rebuild their home in the aftermath of this terrible tragedy. At top left is a photo showcasing their home and the fruits of their love and labor.

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Marin IJ: Mill Valley Looks to Rehabilitate Roof of Historic Mill

ā€œIf you look under it from the inside, you can see daylight throughout it, and there’s some places vegetation is starting to grow and get hold, and it’s an untreated wood-shingle roof, so it has a fairly short lifespan,ā€ said Mark Neumann, the city’s deputy director of operations and utilities. The creekside mill in Cascade Canyon was one of the first built in the Bay Area, according to the Mill Valley Historical Society. Erected around 1835 by John Reed, it is one of the oldest standing mills in California.

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Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond – Week of Jan. 12th

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On Jan. 8th, Sweetwater Music Hall, Along With An Amazing Array of Musicians From Far and Wide, Honored the Late, Legendary Austin de Lone, Who Performed Around the World and Was a Stalwart Supporter of the Venue

Sweetwater Music Hall is excited to honor Austin de Lone, the legendary musician in Mill Valley and beyond, who has played all over the country and around the world for many years, and has been a stalwart supporter of the Sweetwater from the very beginning. Austin is going to hang up his rock ’n’ roll shoes, but has one more party up his sleeve to which you are invited! Please come and pay tribute to Austin and his many musical companions as we toast and roast him on January 8.Ā 

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