Mill Valley Library
Chinese-American Mamahuhu Debuts Its Mill Valley Book Club in Collaboration with the MV Public Library
Not content to just serve up delicious Chinese-American food in Mill Valley natives Justin and Tyler Catalanaās former Mill Valley Beerworks space at 173 Throckmorton Ave.,Ā Mamahuhu,Ā Michelin-starred chef Brandon Jewās more casual Chinese-American restaurant and his first move outside of San Francisco,Ā is expanding its book club into Mill Valley with support from the venerable Mill Valley Public Library.
Read MoreMill Valley Historical Society to Honor Betty Goerke & Chuck Oldenburg With Lifetime Achievement Awards ā Dec. 18, 3pm @ MV Library
On Sunday, Dec. 18 at 3pm at the Peter Dreyfus Garden, MVHS is set to honor a pair of local historians, Betty Goerke and Chuck Oldenburg, who have tracked that history over decades with a special tree planting ceremony.
Read MoreFeel the 94941 Love: Marin Magazine Shines Its Bright Spotlight on the 2022-23 EMV Guide
Since we published our 2022-23 Enjoy Mill Valley Guide print magazine, which went out to nearly 40,000 homes within the August issue of Marin Magazine, our longtime partners have embedded the 48-page guide on their site here for more than a month. We’re incredibly grateful for that 94941 love!
Read MoreReady Marin Launches Free One-Hour Preparedness Presentations for Residents, Businesses & Organizations
You’d have to have your head pretty deep in the proverbial stand to be unaware of the dire need to focus on emergency preparedness within your community. Recent years have certainly provided us with no shortage of horrific examples of the need to be ready. During National Preparedness Month, a federal FEMA initiative designedĀ to raise…
Read MoreOutdoor Art Club Donates Little Free Library to MV Chamber!
The OAC has donated to the Mill Valley Chamber ā located at 85 Throckmorton Ave. adjacent to the Depot ā a Little Free Library, the latest addition to the nationwide network of Little Free Libraries, part of a nonprofit organization that promotes neighborhood book exchanges.
Read MoreFirst Responder Orgs, MV Library Dial Up 5-Part Preparedness Series, Start With Fire Readiness & Defensible Space ā Sept. 1
As part of National Preparedness Month, a collaboration among a number of organizations and the Mill Valley Public Library are set to launch a five-partĀ Emergency Preparedness Series, starting this Thursday, Sept. 1 with a focus on Fire Readiness and Defensible Space.
Read MoreSurfin’ on the Plaza: Mill Valley Public Library Dials Up Free Wi-Fi on the Depot Plaza
Don’t get us started on the wonders of the MillĀ Valley PublicĀ Library. From its efforts toward social equity by eliminating fines and its unceasingly diverse programming to its brilliant literary events and renowned Mapping Mill Valley History project from theĀ Lucretia Little History Room, there’s just so much to love about our relentlessly creative library. Now they’re…
Read More2022-23 EMV Guide: Member Directory
The Mill Valley Chamber has nearly 400 members, including an array of arts & culture organizations, restaurants, retail shops, nonprofits, financial services, real estate, health & wellness, automotive, lodging, consumer and professional services and much more.
Read More2022-23 EMV Guide: Community Resources & Emergency Preparedness Tips
Leah Curtis, NRG Coordinator, Chris Tubbs, Fire Chief & Tom
Welch, Deputy Chief, Mill Valley Fire Department & Southern
Marin Fire Department, share their helpful checklists to Make a Plan and Build Your Own Go Bag and Stay Box in case of disaster.
2022-23 EMV Guide: Art About
Art About Mill Valley was inspired by a curious visitor who came to the MV Chamber to find out the name of the artist who created the downtown Mosaic. The Mill Valley Historical Society had the answer – Alfonso Pardinas. With an abundance of fantastic art installations about town, we thought it would be fun to highlight many of our local treasures so you can seek them out on your own. Weāre honoring the creators and express our deepest gratitude to the generous individuals, foundations and organizations who funded these community-enriching projects.
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