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County of Marin Turns A Stunning Rise in Youth E-Bike Collisions Into a Fiercely Fun Campaign for Bikers of All Ages!!
Talia Smith, the countyās director of legislative and intergovernmental affairs, provided other stark data points in a presentation to the board. From 2019 to 2022, 911 calls for all youth bike collisions in Marin County increased 110%. Records collected since 2023 show 10- to 15-year-olds have an accident rate five times higher than other age groups.
Read MoreMakers Market at The Lumber Mill Valley Lumber Yard Returns to the 2025 Makers Market Outdoor Series ā Saturday, June 21st, 2025 (and every 3rd Saturday!)
Makers Market at The Lumber Mill Valley Lumber Yard Returns to the 2025 Makers Market Outdoor Series ā Saturday, June 21st, 2025 (and every 3rd Saturday!)
Read MoreKaren Goldberg, Owner of Tamalpie and The Warehouse Consignment Exchange, Passes the Baton to Debbie Loughran
After four wonderful years at this location, the time has come for a new chapter. Iām retiring this space and moving on to pursue new projects and passions. To those weāve had the joy of helping and inspiring through our unique pieces and findsāthank you. Your support has meant everything. Itās been an honor to have a little part of me and the furnishings Iāve loved become part of your homes, your families, and your lives. Iāve truly had a wonderful time. I’m excited to share that Iāve sold the business to another passionate entrepreneur, Debbie Loughran, who will carry on the spirit of what weāve built. Sheāll be expanding the offerings with additional services such as interior design, design-and-build solutions, and upholstery work.
Read MoreNeed an Updated Head Shot That Actually Feels Like You: Multi-Faceted Marin Photographer Harrison Boyd Has You Covered ā June 16th, 10am-3pm, Township Sausalito, 3000 Bridgeway, Suite 100!
Need an Updated Head Shot That Actually Feels Like You: Multi-Faceted Marin Photographer Harrison Boyd Has You Covered ā June 16th, 10am-3pm, Township Sausalito, 3000 Bridgeway, Suite 100!
Read MoreMarin Theatre’s Next Play Is a Workplace Comedy: āItās brilliant, Funny and Engaging, and the Comedy and the Terror Both Come from an Unlikely and Provocative source ā āWorkplace Cultureā
Director Becca Wolff discovered the script through actor friend Rosie Hallett. āItās brilliant, funny and engaging,ā Wolff said. āI love dark comedy, and I love suspense, and this play has both. Plus, the comedy and the terror both come from an unlikely and provocative source ā āworkplace culture,ā including identity-based violence. ⦠The nightmare scenario Sofia finds herself in is the experience of many people who find themselves victims of workplace hostility and harassment.ā
Read MoreMountain Democrat, Placerville, CA: On the Heels of a Glorious Showcase of Engine No. 9 During Memorial Day Weekend, Railroad Museum Is Set to Display Beautifully Restored No. 9 Steam Locomotive
āThe restoration of the No. 9 represents the very best impulses of the preservation community,ā said Director of the California State Railroad Museum Ty Smith. āAlthough the locomotive wonāt steam passengers up Mt. Tamalpais, it serves as a window into a remarkable episode in California History. Weāre grateful to be able to share in telling this important story.ā The prized No. 9 steam locomotive will be on display in the Museumās Roundhouse until January 2026. Open daily from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. For more information about the California State Railroad Museum and Foundation visitĀ californiarailroad.museum.
Read More2025 Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade Is In the books! This year’s theme was “Strength in Numbers,” Representing Our Tight-Woven Community, How We Get Things Done to Make Mill Valley the Best Place to Live in America!
The 2025 Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade is In the books! This year’s theme was “Strength in Numbers,” representing our tight-woven community spirit, how, as a town, we come together and get things done in a way that makes Mill Valley the best place to live in America! We heard some outstanding essays from local students, as well as from Mill Valley Police Chief Rick Navarro, Board pf Supervisors Stephanie Moulton-Peters, and many more! There was also plenty of fun at the Pancake Breakfast,Ā Ā the KIDDO! Carnival and after Parade party.
Read MoreArthur Drooker’s 36 Views of the Golden Gate Bridge! ArtWalk is Tuesday, June 3rd from 5:30 to 7:30 pm at the MV Chamber, 85 Throckmorton Ave.
After photographing the Golden Gate Bridge intensively for two years, I indeed came to see it anew. What I found most impressive, even more than the span’s status as an engineering and architectural icon, is its power as a symbol of possibility. When it was first proposed, naysayers declared there was no way to build what was then the tallest and longest suspension bridge in the world over such a treacherous strait. Undaunted, Joseph Strauss, the Golden Gateās visionary chief engineer, replied, āOur worldĀ today Ā revolves completely around things which at one time couldnāt be done because they were supposedly beyond the limits of human endeavor. Donāt be afraid to dream.ā I dedicateĀ Thirty-Six Views of the Golden Gate BridgeĀ to this spirit of possibility.
Read MoreMarin IJ: Mt. Tamalpais Hiking Acclaimed in State Parks Poll And Insider’s Guide to Mount Tamalpais Hiking, Camping and Beyond
The stateās park system has 280 parks and about 5,200 miles of trails. The poll, conducted this spring, garnered more than 1,300 responses from the foundationās members and supporters. Rachel Norton, the executive director of the foundation, said the effort was about introducing places to people who might not know about them. The survey featured 10 categories, including best for dog-friendly adventures, best for birdwatching, most kid-friendly, best for camping and best for wildflowers. āTo people in San Francisco and in southern Marin, Mount Tam is not a secret, but it could be to someone from Southern California who is visiting the area for the first time, or somebody from the East Bay who hasnāt been over the bridge in a while,ā Norton said.
Read MoreTiburon Boulevard Bike Lane Critics Fail to Deter Caltrans’ Efforts to Safely Connect Mill Valley, Tiburon and the Tiburon Ferry to the Benefit of Both Residents and Tourists
At East Strawberry Drive, the right turn lane onto eastbound Tiburon Boulevard would be removed and the existing bus stop on Tiburon Boulevard would be relocated. Not all are happy with these changes. According to the Marin Independent Journal this week, there’s plenty of local opposition to additional bike safety measures in Tiburon.Ā But despite local opposition, bike lanes will be added to both sides of Tiburon Boulevard when the road is upgraded next year. āThe bike lanes will stay,ā said Matt OāDonnell, a Caltrans spokesperson. āCan there be adjustments to the bike lanes? Yes, thatās a possibility. ⦠But, for the most part, these are tweaks.ā
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