Holidays
MV Rec Returns With the Always-Delightful Halloween ‘Trunk or Treat’ Event ā Oct. 27, 4-6pm
Trunk or Treat, a free family event in which businesses, local organizations and residents are invited to promote themselves by welcoming families to ātrick-or-treatā from their decorated car trunks, has grown in scope every year.
Read MoreSFGate Does a Deep Dive on the One and Only Mountain Home Inn: ‘Tragedy and tranquility at a Bay Area Mountaintop Inn
The Cunninghams spent years making the inn what it is today. Due to the success of the Mountain Home Inn, Susan and Edward went on to eventually run the Pelican Inn. Edward Cunningham died in 2022. Susan still owns the inn and lives down the hill in Mill Valley.
Read MoreTokyo-Based Filmmaker Toshikazu Hosoki to Screen ‘Circle of Donuts,’ a Look Inside the Glorious Bob’s Donuts in Tam Junction and SF, at the 46th MV Film Fest
āCircle of Donuts,ā a documentary short by Tokyo director Toshikazu Hosoki, is scheduled to screen at theĀ Mill Valley Film FestivalĀ onĀ Oct. 6, 13 and 16. The 10-minute film profilesĀ Aya Ahn, owner and head chef ofĀ Bobās Donuts.
Read MoreLongtime Downtown Retailer Kelly Scott Temporarily Takes Over Former Terrestra Space at 30 Miller With a Cashmere Pop-Up From Oct. 18-Nov. 5
Scott, theĀ former owner of both the Alpha Dog shop as well as Sundry, a kitchen- and garden-focused store that was at 118 Throckmorton Ave. ā the former home of Branded Boutique, theĀ Mill Valley Hat Box, a laundromat and a fledgling version of Mill Valley Market before that ā is opening up a short-term op-up shop within the former Terrestra space.
Read MoreSF Bay Adventures’ Schooner Freda B Is Raring to Go for a Quartet of Labor Day Sails ā 9/2-9/4
While Covid-related protocols kept the schooner aground during the worst of the pandemic, the Freda B has long been back at it at full mast for a while now.
Read MoreMamahuhu Celebrates One Year in Mill Valley With a Giveaway of Their Asian Flavors of Dairy-Free Soft Serve to Customers ā Sept. 16, 11:30am – 4pm
On September 16th, Mamahuhu Mill Valley celebrates its first anniversary by inviting patrons to try their three classic vegan, dairy-free soft serve flavors, which have become increasingly popular. Customers who dine in, order takeout or even stop by to get to know Mamahuhu can enjoy the flavors and paper coloring at Mamahuhu’s kids’ table and more.
Read MoreMt. Tamalpais Methodist Church Hosts ‘Back to Church Sunday Sept. 10th, Readies Labrynth Dedication Sept. 24
Mt. Tam Church’s congregation gathers for the dedication of their new outdoor community labyrinth on Sunday, September 24th, at 11:30am. The labyrinth was created by Eagle Scout and Mt. Tam Church member Brendan Steinhofer with mostly donated materials and labor.
Read MoreTerrestra, the Downtown Shop at 30 Miller Ave. That Its Owners Described as a āMuseum Store Without the Museum,ā Is Moving to Sacramento
āOur webstore Terrestra.comĀ features all our most popular designers and many more items than our Mill Valley store. We loved having our beautiful space in Mill Valley but most of our customers are now all over the country, and we need to focus on them equally.ā
Read MorePaseo: A California Bistro, a Mill Valley Icon, Toasts Its 75th Anniversary With Chef Sylvain Montassier’s $75 Prix Fixe Menu Through 2023
Paseo Bistro also recently launched Wine Wednesdays, which offers select bottles from their wine list at half-price, waiving one corkage fee with a reservation made at least one day in advance. Upon arrival, customers will be offered āone free corkage.ā If you sign up to become a club member of Wine Wednesday, you will be issued permanent free corkage status after three visits.
Read MoreSingers Marin Unveils ‘A History of Popular Music’ Performance at Westminster Presbyterian Church ā Aug. 19, 4pm
This oldie-filled concert takes place on Saturday August 19 at the Westminster Presbyterian Church in Tiburon at 4pm which includes favorites by Burt Bacharach and The Mamas and The Papas through to Cyndi Lauper and ABBA. You will be Rockin Round The Clock!
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