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The Legendary Sequoia Theatre Hosts a Screening of ‘Christmas Eve in Miller’s Point’ – Those Who Wear an Ugly Xmas Sweater Get Free Popcorn!

“The Sequoia holds a special place in the hearts of many, and we are excited to welcome patrons back for the movie-watching experience. While a full renovation is planned for the future, our current priority is to provide a welcoming environment for our community to enjoy fantastic films. We’re eager to reconnect with our loyal patrons and share the magic of the big screen with them.ā€

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Kim Eagles-Smith Gallery Is Set to Showcase the Fourth Solo Exhibition of New Drawings by New York ArtistĀ Susan Grossman –Thru Dec. 21, First Tuesday Art Walk Is Dec. 3rd

Kim Eagles-Smith Gallery is pleased to announce the fourth solo exhibition of new drawings by New York artistĀ Susan Grossman. “Join us for the monthly Mill Valley First Tuesday Art Walk,” says Eagles-Smith at 23 Sunnyside Ave. This Tuesday, December 3rd all Galleries and art venues with be open until 7:30 PM.”

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Downtown Businesses Rally for a Sip, Shop & Stroll Around Town Visiting Some of Your Favorite Businesses, Who will be Offering Festive Drinks, Treats, Services, Discounts, and Much More!

Join more than 20 businesses on December 12th for the Downtown Holiday Bash! Sip, shop, and stroll around town visiting some of your favorite businesses, who will be offering festive drinks, treats, services, discounts, and much more! Each participating business will be handing you entry tickets for a chance to win one of more than $1500 in raffle prizes supplied by our great downtown shops and stores.Ā The more visits from you, the more chances you will have to win! Come out for a fun night and support your local small businesses in Mill Valley!

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Multi-Faceted Marin Photographer Harrison Boyd Loves to Capture Architecture and Landscapes in His Free Time – View His Work From Dec. 1-Jan. 14th at the MV Chamber!

Harrison Boyd is a professional commercial photographer based in Marin County. While he specializes in weddings, events, and headshots, in his personal time he loves capturing architecture and landscapes. This exhibition captures a number of beautiful locations across Canada and the U.S., and highlights Harrison’s keen eye for detail and unique perspective. To view more of his work, or to get in touch, GO HERE.Ā The Chamber’s office is open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 12-4pm.

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Makers Market, Including at the Iconic Mill Valley Lumber Yard, Sweeps 2024 Regional Awards as the Go-To Destination for Unique Holiday Gifts

ā€œWe’re truly grateful to be recognized by these amazing communities that we’ve come to love as our neighbors,ā€ said Suzy Ekman, Founder and CEO of Makers Market. ā€œThese awards reaffirm our mission to connect people with beautiful, thoughtfully hand-crafted items made by local artisans. This holiday season, we invite everyone to discover meaningful gifts with a story, to support the talented makers in their own communities.ā€

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O’Hanlon Center for the Arts Hosts Annual End of the Year Party & Gift Sale – Dec. 7, 6-8pm

Saturday Dec 7 From 6 – 8 pm:Ā Ā Come to our annual holiday gift sale (Thank you Pamela Huss) and silent auction with live music with member Ed Grossman and his jazz trio, food from Mill Valley Market and the Depot, Waldscraft, Fairytale Brownies and more.Ā We have silent auction items from Sweetwater Music Hall, Throckmorton Theatre, Kristin Jakob, Gary Yost, and MORE! Come Celebrate the end of the year with us and get unique gifts for others. Ā Let’s celebrate the year together.

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Forbes Contributor Gary Stern: Don’t Forget The Ice-Cream Sundae At Mamahuhu in Mill Valley

A travel article of what to do in 36 hours in San Francisco, theĀ New York TimesĀ wrote that Brandon Jew’s ā€œChinese-American fast-casual restaurant Mamahuhu is worth a visit for its soft-serve sundaes alone.ā€ Co-founder Ben Moore explains the concept of Mamahuhu as chef Brandon Jew ā€œbreathing new life into Chinese-Americans classics we grew up by focusing on creative culinary twists and proud ingredient stories that so many diners value today.ā€ The name ā€œmamahuhuā€ stems from a Chinese idiom that means ā€œhorse horse tiger tiger,ā€ or boiled down to ā€œso-so,ā€ or ā€œjust okayā€ or even ā€œcareless,ā€ Moore relates, proving that the restaurant doesn’t take itself too seriously since it’s clearly much better than okay.

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The Mill Valley Lumber Yard Holiday Faire is Back! Feel the Winter Spirit Dec. 12-15th for Live Music, Unique Holiday Shopping, Photos with Santa, a Dog Parade, crafts and Much More!

The Mill Valley Lumber Yard Holiday Faire is back! Holiday FaireĀ December 12-15th. Feel the winter spirit and join us December 12-15th for live music, unique holiday shopping, photos with Santa, a dog parade, crafts, delicious food, warm drinks and a seat by the fire pit to enjoy the festivities.

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