Mill Valley in the News
Baffled By the Rise of ChatGPT and Its Ilk? This 12-Year-Old Mill Valley Student Has You Covered ā May 18
Whatever your preferred news medium, there are few subjects dominating the discourse more these days than ChatGPT, an artificial intelligenceĀ (AI)Ā chatbotĀ developed byĀ OpenAI and released in November 2022, with OpenAI’s garnering a valuation of a whopping $29 billion. The discussion around ChatGPT has varied widely, from concerns about and the advantages likely gained by those who act…
Read MoreA Bonanza of Delight, Artistry & Imagination: Here’s a Rundown of the Delicious Food, Manzanita Market Products & Amazing Activities at the 2023 Mill Valley Music Fest
A lineup of 10 dynamite bands that will keep you dancing long before and long after the Mill Valley Music Fest on May 13-14? Check 1. Eleven phenomenal food vendors keeping your belly full while you dance the days away? Check 2. An incredible array of makers, creators, retailers, nonprofit organizations and much more? Yes yes. We’re unveiling the roster of amazingly creative food vendors and Manzanita Market participants, a must-have on any festival-goers’ menu.
Read MoreHave Your Say: Marin Magazine Opens Up Voting for the 2023 Best of Marin County Honors
In no uncertain terms,Ā Marin MagazineĀ readers made one thing crystal clear in 2022: they love them some 94941.Ā The magazine is ramping up its 2023Ā ‘Best Of’ Marin issue and is seeking your votes across a host of categories.
Read MoreNo Doubt About It: The 2023 Mill Valley Music Fest is Powered by Our Incredible Sponsors, Spanning Our Businesses & Community Members!
In the interests of full transparency, there are two primary drivers of our success: ticket sales ā THANK YOU! ā and sponsors. The latter is a massive wind at our back, and we have some amazing local businesses and Mill Valley residents to thank for that.
Read MoreProject Awareness and Special Sports (PAASS), MV Rec Host Spring Fling Silent Disco ā March 5
We never get tired of extolling the amazing work ofĀ Project Awareness and Special Sports (PAASS). Now it includes an exciting addition: the Spring Fling Silent Disco, hosted by PAASS and MV Recreation, on Sunday, March 5 from 3-5:30pm at the Mill Valley Community Center. Register at MYMVR.ORG course# 11275.
Read MoreHere’s Why We Created the Mill Valley Music Fest ā And What We Hope to Do With It (It’s Much More Than The Amazing Sights & Sounds)
Our Chamber members, primarily businesses, nonprofits and individuals, know who we are and what we stand for. But we haven’t always articulated that as well as we could to the broader community that doesn’t engage with our newsletters, blogs and social channels. MVMF is about continuing to be better neighbors to those within and around our community.
Read MoreWe’re Baaack!! Mill Valley Music Fest Returns to Friends Field For a Two-Day Celebration of Arts, Culture & The Bay Area ā May 13-14
āWith a commitment to creativity, our team worked its tail off to create something new and exciting in this town we love. Overwhelmed by the massive response from our neighbors and Bay Area friends, I knew our team had to really raise the bar for 2023 and we couldnāt be more proud of how this yearās lineup came together.ā
Read MoreLet’s Gather: Moira Gubbins, a Mill Valley-Based Meetings and Events Specialist, Says Things Are Looking Up
āI think we’re being led by people who came up working in offices, standing around the watercooler, going out after work for drinks and bonding,ā she said. āI did an event for a company that had hired some people online during the pandemic, and they had never met in-person.ā
Read MoreCome Cool Down: Let’s Follow SF’s Embrace of Both ‘Merry Fogust’ & a Delightful Late Summer
As the entire United States and, well, the world appeared to spend much of the summer amidst an absolute scorcher, Mill Valley and San Francisco have had several opportunities to cool off, tipped off by the low-lying clouds hovering over the Headlands and Tam Valley towards Mt. Tam. The New York Times took notice this week.
Read MoreMill Valley Fall Arts Fest Returns to Old Mill Park ā Sept. 17-18
More than 130 artists showcased their work at MVFAF in 2021 and turnout was excellent, despite a consistent drizzle, a clear indication that one of Mill Valley’s landmarks remains as popular and well-regarded as ever. Now the MVFAF team looks to build on that success with the 2022 edition, set for September 17-18.
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