Mill Valley Library
2022-23 EMV Guide: 2022-23 Calendar
Letās live, learn, laugh and cut a rug in the 94941! Check enjoymillvalley.com and individual sites for updates, times and locations.
Read MoreArts Commission’s ‘Rotating Art in the Depot Plaza’ Returns With Kandi Cota’s ‘All Roads Lead to the Depot’
Larkspur-based Kandi Cota’s vibrant mixed media painting, perfectly named āAll Roads Lead to the Depot,ā colorfully captures the fluid emotions of a moment of time in Mill Valley and portrays the artistās deep connection to the iconic Mount Tamalpais.
Read MoreFriends of the Library Launches Spring Membership Campaign
While the foundation has historically coalesced around large projects like the endowment, theĀ Friends of the Mill Valley Library has a similar but distinct mission.Ā They’re launching a Spring Membership Campaign to increase the size of its organization and its support for the library.Ā
Read MoreKimberley Carr Harmon to Showcase Her Photography at MV Chamber in April
Marin photographer Kimberley Carr Harmon, who says she draws inspiration from nature, composition, and an emotional connection to the earth, is set to display her gorgeous photography at the Mill Valley Chamber’s office at 85 Throckmorton throughout April.
Read MoreCity Debuts Rotating Art on Depot Building, Starting With Valentin Popov’s ‘From…To’ in March
Over the course of twelve months, from March 2022 to February 2023, the work of artists like Valentin Popov will be presented in a rotating exhibition installed on the exterior wall of the Depot building.
Read MoreThe Indispensable ā and Now Digital ā Mill Valley Community Map Has Arrived
Vitality ā eating, drinking, shopping, exploring, gathering and inspiring ā is our north star. But you’ve got to able to find it. We’ve got you covered.
Read MoreMV Library Foundation Debuts ‘Story Walk,’ a Walkathon-Style Fundraiser in Support of the Public Library ā Oct. 24
On Oct. 24, the Mill Valley Library FoundationĀ hosts Story Walk, an all-ages,Ā community-based fundraising event benefiting the foundation that calls for attendees to walk from the Mill Valley Public Library to Tam High and/or the Mill Valley Lumber Yard.
Read MoreCouncil Backs Library’s Elimination of Fines in Continued Strides Toward Social Equity
With City Council support, the Mill Valley Public Library joined its fellow MARINet libraries in eliminating late fees this week, making the case that the projected loss in revenue is far outweighed by the prospect of taking another key stride toward addressing social inequity.
Read MoreCity Council Gives Green Light to Historical Signs Around Town Connecting the Past and Present
From the Mill Valley Historical Society and its annual review to theĀ Mill Valley Public Library’sĀ Lucretia LittleĀ History Room, the 94941 has long been steeped in its past, from inception to today and everything in between. On Monday, the Mill Valley City Council gave the green light to MVHS’ proposalĀ to install historical signs at significant sites around town.
Read MoreFeel the Love: Marin Arts’ UpTake Culture Feed Shines a Light on Mill Valley Artistic Bounty (and Much More)
We spend all day, every day shouting into the hills about the wonders of Mill Valley. But we’re incredibly grateful when other organizations do the same, and that is certainly the case with a recent post by Pamela Coddington, Editor at MarinArtsā UPTAKE Culture Feed.
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