Live Music
Sweetwater Music Hall Fall Lineup: From Pink Talking Fish to Zepparella, Reggae, Bluegrass, and Beyond!
Sweetwater Music Hall, the storied Mill Valley nonprofit venue that has been a home to the counterculture and beyond since 1972, keeps the fall calendar packed with music for Deadheads, hippies, and fans of every genre. Jam fans will zero in onĀ Pink Talking Fish, the beloved fusion of Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, and Phish, performing November 1 and 2. For those who live in the Allman Brothersā zone,Ā Freestone PeachesĀ hit the stage October 4, while Zeppelin devotees will be thunderstruck byĀ Zepparella, bringing two nights of classic rock fire October 17ā18.
Read MoreMill Valley Middle School Unveils Environmental Impact Report
āIt has taken time and a great deal of careful work to get here, but we are finally nearing key decisions for Mill Valley Middle School,ā Sharon Nakatani, president of the district board, said in an email Friday. āThe board expects to be in a position this December to certify the Final EIR and select both the interim and permanent campus plans ā steps that move us toward delivering the modern middle school this community has asked for and supported from the beginning.ā
Read MoreMarin Magazine & the Hello! Marin App Are Celebrating the Hometown Magic Across Marin & Give Local Businesses Extra Cheer Along the Way ā It’s the Perfect Moment to Help Our Communities Show Their Holiday Spirit!
Weād love your chamberās support in sharing our countywide Holiday Photo Contest with your members. Itās a fun, easy way for businesses and residents to join in and a great opportunity for storefronts to upload photos of their holiday dĆ©cor and encourage customers to do the same. Holiday Photo Contest: How It Works: ⢠Download the Hello! Marin app, Create a profile and set it to public, ⢠Open the Holiday Photo Contest tile, Upload a holiday photo from your town; tree lightings, lights, decorated storefronts, harbor nights, holiday treats, window displays, anything festive! Thereās no limit to the number of photos a user can submit. All entries go into a drawing for one Grand Prize: a $250 gift card. The winning photo will also be featured in an upcoming issue of Marin Magazine.
Read MoreFrom Pam Keon and All the Amazing People Who Took on the Herculean Task of the 125th Celebration: Join the Dedication of the 125th Time Capsule ā Dec. 8th, 5pm at City Hall!
Pam Keon: On Monday, December 8th, I hope you can attend these events at Mill Valleyās City Hall. At 5pm we will dedicate the 2025 Mill Valley Time Capsule. This ceremony marks the celebration of Mill Valleyās 125th anniversary year with the placement of a time capsule capturing daily life in 2025 and documenting the three-day 125th Anniversary Celebration over Labor Day Weekend. The 2025 time capsule will be placed inside the 12+ ton red jasper boulder that sits in front of City Hall, and replaces the 1953 time capsule that was removed from the boulder earlier this year. The new time capsule is to be opened on September 1, 2100 ā so mark your calendars, or your childrenās or grandchildrenās calendars!
Read MoreMV Chamber Hosts Artist Barry Toranto’s ‘Windowscapes’ Featuring Single-Exposure Photographs Capturing Window Reflections ā Nov. 25th Thru Jan. 15th ā Artwalk Is on Dec. 2nd!
Longtime Mill Valley resident, former co-owner of WIGT Print and Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival board member Barry Toranto has been at the forefront of 94941 creativity for decades. But as with many creative dynamos, Toranto has a variety of waves to express his creative output. One of those outlets is thrilling, color-laden Windowscape photographs, as he calls them. Barry is also our 2025-26 Mill Valley Community Map Cover Artist with a windowscape of downtown Mill Valley. oranto will be showcasing his work on the walls of the Mill Valley Chamberās space at 85 Throckmorton Ave. from November 25th to January 15th.Ā Aside from the First Tuesday Artwalk, the Chamberās office is open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 12-4pm.
Read MoreThe Mountain Play Returns to Mount Tamalpais in 2026 with a Production of The Wizard of Oz.!
The Mountain Play, the San Francisco Bay Areaās most magical outdoor theater experience, After a one-year hiatus from their signature production on Mount Tamalpais, the Mountain Play, the San Francisco Bay Areaās most magical outdoor theater experience, is thrilled to announce a return to their much beloved home at the Cushing Memorial Amphitheatre in 2026 for a production of the family-favorite musical, The Wizard of Oz, June 7, 13, 14, and 21. T
Read MoreMill Valley Winterfest Is Coming Soon on Sunday, Dec. 7th, With Lots of Performances, the Amazing Electric Train Around Lytton Square, Incredible Ginger Bread Houses And Much More to Come!
Winterfest, the 94941ās annual holiday celebration produced by the Mill Valley ChamberĀ and supported by the City of Mill Valley, returns to the Downtown Plaza on December 7th, drawing another massive outpouring of residents, participants and friends to celebrate the holidays! We’ll be unveiling all of the amazing local holiday performances in the coming weeks, but in the meantime, there’s plenty of excitement to chew on, including the return of the beautiful Electric Train that kept kiddos and their families busy and happy throughout the day last year.
Read MoreRotary Club of Sausalito Charitable Foundation Inc: An Evening of Art, Wine & Community Benefiting Rotary Senior Housingās āLift the Houseā Campaign
Rotary Club of Sausalito Charitable Foundation Inc: An Evening of Art, Wine & Community Benefiting Rotary Senior Housingās āLift the Houseā Campaign.
Read MoreThrockmorton Mainstage Kicks Off āA Season of Sondheimā with Sweeney Todd: The Demon Barber of Fleet Street!
“Since 2004 Artists from all over the world have joined us for spectacular concerts and inspiring jams ā sharing their stories and laughter and hearing ours,” says Throckmorton founder Lucy Mercer. “None of it would be possible without you. Months before the festival, the planning and preparations, financial investment of substantial, upfront expenses such as artist visas, airline tickets, accommodations and thoughtful curating.”
Read MoreIJ Music Legend Paul Liberatore Gets an Inside Look at the Sweetwater Music Hallās New Life as a Nonprofit Arts Organization ā And Some People’s Confusion About How It Functions Day-to-Day
While the Trump administration tries to make diversity a dirty word, Sweetwater is all about presenting a diverse selection of music from different ethnicities, histories and cultures. Theyāre trying to steer away from a steady stream of tribute acts and Grateful Dead-inspired jam bands that draw crowds and make money but limit the variety of music that Sweetwater feels that itās obligated to offer its audiences. āAs a nonprofit, we have to have something for the whole community,ā Hoppe said. āWe canāt just be a jam band venue. We canāt just be a rock venue or a cover band venue. We actually have a firm rule that we canāt have more than three tribute bands a month.ā
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