Downtown Mill Valley
The Survey Results Are In On What Should Go Into An Expanded Depot Plaza, But Your Takeaway Might Depend On The Lens Through Which You See the Future of Downtown
At a Parks & Recreation Commission hearing on Nov. 2, commissioners and community members will have their say on the best way forward. The Mill Valley Chamber recommends taking a measured approach on the next steps by creating the Plaza extension but not rushing into delineating the extension’s specific use immediately, so as to let the community see the space, hear specific proposals and visualize what might make the most sense long-term.
Read More‘All Sweetwater, All Month Long’: Eyeing Its 50th Anniversary on Nov. 17, Inimitable Venue Embarks On an Extended Celebration
The legendary venue has spanned multiple physical venues across nearly 50 years and is set to toast its 50th anniversary in November and beyond. That celebration will, not surprisingly, center around some of the biggest names in music in the coming weeks ā along with a number of surprise guests.
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 MoreSeager Gray Gallery Showcases Kristen Garneau’s ‘Portals’ Paintings ā Nov. 1-22
When Garneau was 11 years old, her parents, who lived in Lafayette, were invited to the Mountain Play on Mount Tam in Mill Valley.Ā āI remember sitting there on the top of that mountain on the grass. I could smell the grass and feel the coolness of the fog and I thought to myself, āThis is it ā this is heaven. I knew that at 11.ā
Read MoreOn the Heels of a Rain-Soaked Mill Valley Fall Arts Fest in September, Organizers Seeks Tax-Deductible Donations
The Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival, one of our community’s landmark events, needs your help!Ā This year’s Sunday rain-out has left the Festival in a challenging financial situation. The festival slowly built up a ārainy dayā fund over many years. Please support the future of the Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival and visitĀ MVFAF.orgĀ to make a donation today!
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Oct. 24
If you want to support this Enjoy Milll 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 Mill Valley, from flower plantings and restoration of landmarks like the Gravity Car and Clock Tower to the free Movies…
Read MorePamela Kogen Exhibits Her Mixed Media ‘Water Stories’ At MV Chamber In November ā First Tuesday Artwalk is Nov. 1
Pamela Kogen is set to show her work on the walls of the Mill Valley Chamber’s space at 85 Throckmorton Ave., including a reception on Tuesday, Nov. 1, as part of theĀ Arts Commissionās First TuesdayĀ ArtwalkĀ (5:30-7:30pm). Aside from the First Tuesday Artwalk, the Chamber’s office is open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 12-4pm.
Read MoreChabad Mill Valley Unveils a Quartet of Events and Programs
Chabad Mill Valley, the local chapter of one of the largest Hasidic groups and Jewish religious organizations in the world, has been in Mill Valley for more than a decade. In that time, Chabad Mill Valley founders Rabbi Hillel and Chana Scop have put down deep roots in the community, raising their 10 children near…
Read MoreBacked by Local Investors and Driven to Succeed, Stacey Waldspurger’s Waldscraft Artisan Bakery Basks in a Smash Debut
In opening her Waldscraft Artisan Bakery earlier this month, longtime Mill Valley resident Stacey Waldspurger turned her shot-in-the-dark pandemic project in her home kitchen into a thrilling addition to a community that is steeped in love for baked goods.
Read MoreEmebet Korn’s Desta Gallery’s Latest Exhibit Shows the Work of 6 Artists ā Thru Dec. 10
Emebet Korn’s Desta Gallery’s latest exhibit, “Abstraction & Figuration in Dialogue,” is a group exhibition featuring works by Jane Burton, Robert Cantor, Katheryn Holt, Carolyn Meyer, Silvia Poloto, & Sandra Speidel, on view through December 1. AĀ reception for the artists is set for Saturday, October 22, from 4 pm to 6 pm. The artists’ talks start at 4:30 pm.
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