Scenes from the 2019 Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade. Photos by Suz Lipman and Daniel Patrick. With all of the requisite knocking on wood, it appears that, after two years of all-virtual everything and cancelled major, in-person events, everything seems to be breaking...
Spring is here and Makers Market has unveiled the upcoming dates for their regular series of monthly Outdoor Markets at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard. The series returns March 12, 11am-5pm, with some of the best local makers offering jewelry, organic body, CBD products,...
In our roundup of new pieces of legislation that went into effect on January 1st, we missed one that is a long overdue, positive step for the legions of workers who work for food delivery app companies like GrubHub and UberEats. Assembly Bill 286 increases billing...
Mill Valley is chock full of amazing businesses, nonprofits, restaurants, retail shops and myriad service businesses. But we’re regularly reminded by our neighbors, colleagues and friends that even longtime locals aren’t aware of the endless array of...
(DOD Photo by Navy Petty Officer 1st Class Carlos M. Vazquez II) As we near the third year of an absolutely relentless, seemingly never-ending and ever-changing global pandemic, it can be difficult to take it all in, to view 2021 with a macro-level perspective,...
Like all of Mill Valley’s landmark events, Winterfest, the 94941’s annual holiday celebration, looked a little bit different in 2020. On the heels of a spectacular, in-person Winterfest on Dec. 5, the quasi-virtual, hugely popular Winterfest Holiday Hunt, a...