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Curated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of April 17
News you can use, from Mill Valley, Marin County, the Bay Area & beyond.
Read MoreBlight Is in the Eye of the Beholder, But What Can We Do to Incentivize Commercial Property Owners to Invest in Theirs?
We welcome your thoughts in the comments section on how our community can address these difficult issues by building much needed ā and required ā housing in the coming years while also matching the vibrance of the incredibly multi-modal Miller Avenue with beautiful multi-use properties.
Read MoreTAM Revives Multi-Faceted ‘Eyes Up, Marin’ Campaign, Part of Agency’s Street Smarts Traffic Safety Program
Whether it’s on four wheels, two wheels, self-propelled or with an assist or even on a pogo stick, Mill Valley and Marin County residents are always on the move. Here at Enjoy Mill Valley, we’re all about encouraging you to get out into your community and eating, drinking, shopping, dancing, inspiring and basking in the joy of living in a vibrant community. But it’s critically important that you do all that safely.
Read MoreCommunity Action Marin Proposes Its Community Action Plan May 9, Hosts Step Up Marin! Event on May 19
A bright spot of our time together will be honoring the 2023Ā Community Courage Award recipient. Nominated by staff and volunteers who have partnered with an individual who has put their values into action for greater success using the agencyās services and team of Success Coaches, this yearās awardee will inspire. “Be a part of the change to eliminate the causes and consequences of poverty for all who call Marin home,” Alexandre says.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of April 10
If you want to support this Enjoy Mill Valley Blog, including all of the News You Can Use below, you can make aĀ tax-deductible donation of $75 or moreĀ to theĀ Enjoy Mill Valley Fund, which supports shovel-ready beautification and infrastructure improvements throughout Mill Valley, from flower plantings and restoration of landmarks like theĀ Gravity CarĀ andĀ Clock TowerĀ to theĀ free Movies…
Read MoreEmphasizing Education and Support Over Enforcement, City Backs Reusable Foodware Ordinance
The ordinance is set to take effect on Nov. 10, 2023, though county and city officials have indicated that if additional funding is needed to support businesses making the transition, city officials could lean on the Zero Waste JPA, which would provide āanywhere from $10,000-$20,000,” City Manager Todd Cusimano said. “If this is not working in November we are going to pivot ā we need to be working collaboratively with out businesses.”Ā
Read MoreLet’s Do This: Tam High School’s Diversity Day Is Set for Sunday, April 23, 1-4pm at Tam Football Field
They went much further, creating an annual Diversity Day at Tam High that seeks to “celebrate our diverse Tam community! Itās a day to start conversations with new people, learn about student clubs, enjoy performances by student bands, and participate in community art projects. Ethnic food and goods from local BIPOC businesses will be available to purchase, so join us for a fun-filled day and letās get to know each other!”
Read MoreStudents: Enhance Your Tam High Education with Pacific Preparatory’s Customized Courses
Roselin envisions a future of education where students can mix and match educational options, maximizing the benefits of both public and private schools. “Students benefit from attending school in their local community, with access to extensive resources and social opportunities,” he says.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of April 3
If you want to support this Enjoy Mill Valley Blog, including all of the News You Can Use below, you can make aĀ tax-deductible donation of $75 or moreĀ to theĀ Enjoy Mill Valley Fund, which supports shovel-ready beautification and infrastructure improvements throughout Mill Valley, from flower plantings and restoration of landmarks like theĀ Gravity CarĀ andĀ Clock TowerĀ to theĀ free Movies…
Read MoreSouthern Marin Fire District Presents Mill Valley Neighborfest
The NRG program is a neighbors-helping neighbors effort that helps connect individuals and neighborhoods to resources, education, and training that will help them to prepare for and respond to emergencies and disasters.Ā Ā
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