Health & Wellness
Leaning on His Multi-Faceted Path to Becoming a Clinical Psychologist, Mill Valley’s Peter Reynolds Seeks to Connect People Through the Depth of Meaningful Relationships
āI have so much empathy,ā Reynolds adds. āI can only imagine what it’s like to be a parent right now. Itās so incredibly challenging. What I see that I bring to the therapeutic space is my experience. I came into this field later in life, having waited until my 30s to jump into traditional psychology. I bring these sorts of different experiences and mindset, which gives me the ability to have a lot of compassion for folks. The key is to be fine with the journey.ā
Read More‘There is a Deep Longing for Connection That is the Byproduct of the Pandemic’: Thriving ClubĀ Evexia Expands on Its Wellness Services
There’s a full circle dynamic happening at Evexia, according to Gendel and Raymond. “They’e coming for physical health and staying for their well being. There’s an emotional and spiritual part of their well being, and it’s deepening the relationships we have built within our community.” “This is next level. This is men getting together and women getting together and forming deep, trusting bonds,” Raymond says.
Read MoreMt. Tamalpais Methodist Church Hosts Mayor Urban Carmel for an Issues-Driven Meet & Greet ā April 14th
“We’re looking forward to welcoming Mayor Urban Carmel to Mt. Tam Church and learning how we can work together to make Mill Valley an even better place for all!” says Wiig. “What are the important current issues in Mill Valley and how might we work together to make it an even better place for all?” Wiig asks. “All are welcome to join for worship at 10:30am, for pizza and fellowship at 11:40, and for the mayor’s presentation and Q & A at noon.”
Read MoreOsher Marin JCC Unveils ‘Welcome Week’ With Free Drop-Ins Spanning Pre-School in Strawberry and a Series of Events for All Ages ā April 3-7
“We invite you to take a tour of our new preschool on Friday, April 5, as part of our Welcome Week. Drop off your little one for playtime in our indoor play space. Stay for a pizza lunch. All are welcome to participate in a family-friendly Community Shabbat at 12:30pm.”
Read MoreThe Church of Our Saviour Hosts an ‘Upside Down’ Easter Egg Hunt ā March 31st, 10:45am
“Join us for a memorable afternoon celebrations,” says Br. Richard Edward Helmer. “We invite you to come together with your loved ones and and share in the joy and festivities of this wonderful holiday season. Hop on over to our ‘Upside Down’ Easter Egg Hunt,” a twist to the family fun.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of March 25
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Read MoreMill Valley Engine No. 9 Reconstruction Takes a Big Step Forward
Organizers have several sites in mind, the IJ reports, though they are mum on specifics. Proposals still have to be vetted, Runner said, acknowledging that there are few potential sites left in Marin. āWeāre still working on the long-term goals,ā Runner said. The restoration work on the 103-year-old, 36-ton engine is being guided by brothers Jeff and Don Millerick at a workshop in Sebastopol.
Read MoreIJ: Marin County Sees Job Gains Despite Losses Elsewhere in the Bay Area and Statewide
Marin County gained about 800 jobs between January and February. The unemployment rate in the Marin County was 4% last month, down from a revised 4.1% in January. The rate was 3.1% in February 2023. Marinās unemployment rate for February was the third-lowest in the state, behind San Mateo County at 3.7% and San Francisco at 3.8%.
Read MoreGet Ready for Earth Day Mill Valley at the Mill Valley Community Center on April 21, 11am-2pm
The event features fun activities for all ages and green exhibits about climate action, in a beautiful outdoor setting. Visitors will learn about living sustainably, using clean energy and transportation, greening up your home and garden, eating healthy food, protecting nature, and building resilient communities.Ā
Read MoreShop Early, Shop Often: Friends of the Mill Valley Library Host Another Book Sale to Support the Treasure That Is MVPL ā March 23rd, 11am-4:30pm
Whether it’s illuminating the deep history of black presence and achievement in Marin City or hosting an event for Marin Stargazers on Hauke Park South ā these things both happened in the past week ā the Mill Valley Public Library has long been a local treasure. In additional to its massive catalogue, the Friends of the Mill Valley Library, one of the two major supporters of the library, host regular Friends of the Library In-Person Book Sales. The next one is March 23, 11-4:30pm.
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