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With Summer Almost Here, Mt. Tamalpais Methodist Church Hosts a Sound Bath With Spiritual Guide Elizabeth Schriver Nykodym on May 9th, Peace Camp June 24-28

“In partnership with Spiritual Guide Elizabeth Schriver Nykodym, Mt. Tam Church welcomes you to a unique sound bath with the angels,” Wiig says. “A sound bath is a full-body meditative experience where people lie down and listen to resonant sounds. It often involves singing bowls, which create an echoing sound that ā€˜bathes’ people.”

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Mt. Tamalpais Methodist Church Hosts Mayor Urban Carmel for an Issues-Driven Meet & Greet – April 14th

“We’re looking forward to welcoming Mayor Urban Carmel to Mt. Tam Church and learning how we can work together to make Mill Valley an even better place for all!” says Wiig. “What are the important current issues in Mill Valley and how might we work together to make it an even better place for all?” Wiig asks. “All are welcome to join for worship at 10:30am, for pizza and fellowship at 11:40, and for the mayor’s presentation and Q & A at noon.”

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Feel the 94941 Love: WorldAtlas Shines a Light on ‘7 Picture-Perfect Towns in Northern California’

The visitor center for this old-growth redwood forest, named in honor of the influential American author, activist, and naturalist, is just over three miles west of Mill Valley. Cameras struggle to capture both the height and depth of this magical place. In town, the quiet, yet communal streets crisscross around Lytton Square, rewarding aimless afternoon strollers with cool coffee shops and unexpected boutiques.

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A Little Drizzle Can’t Stifle the Holiday Spirit as Mill Valley Winterfest Pt. 2 Delivers a Heartwarming, Multi-Faceted Extravaganza!

The event was vast and multi-dimensional, including great performances from the one and only Millbillies,Ā Marin Conservatory of Dance, Ellie McKee and Roco Dance & Fitness, as well as a bunch of great children’s games and activities like the huge slide, a jumpy house, cornhole and an array of additional activities, both inside and outside at the Community Center.

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Mill Valley Winterfest Returns on Dec. 17th for a Massive Holiday Bash at the Community Center – Indoors and Outside, 12-4pm!

We are FAR from finished. On Sunday, Dec. 17th from 12-4pm at the Community Center, we’ll have another lineup of great performances – including the one and only Millbillies, Sweaty Baby,Ā Marin Conservatory of Dance, Rock the Ages, Ellie McKee and Roco Dance & Fitness, as well as a bunch of great children’s games and activities like the huge slide, a jumpy house, cornhole and an array of additional activities, both inside and outside at the Community Center. We’ll have Cousin’s Maine Lobster and Hopmonk food trucks, a beverage program for adults and kiddos alike, and much more and live music throughout the day.

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What a Wonderful Winterfest!! Part One Is In the Books – See You All Again on Dec. 17th for a Massive Holiday Bash at the Community Center, 12-4pm!

With the grateful support of our partners at Mill Valley Recreations’ Mill Valley Community Center, the second half of our two-part Winterfest will feature another fantastic lineup of singers, dancers and musicians to perform from 12-4pm, along with great activities, Cousin’s Maine Lobster and Hopmonk food trucks, a beverage program for adults and kiddos alike, and much more. Performers on 12/17include the one and only Millbillies, Sweaty Baby,Ā Marin Conservatory of Dance, Rock the Ages, Ellie McKee and Roco Dance & Fitness.

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Mt. Tamalpais Methodist Church Ramps Up for the Holiday Season With a Series of Services and a Children’s Christmas Pageant

On Thursday, December 21st, 6:30pm – Pastor Luke Ham shares: “As an act of care for our community, Mt. Tam will be hosting a service for the Longest Night. We will make space for and give voice to the elements of our lives and world which weigh heavy on our hearts through music, candles, poetry and readings from sacred texts. The service will conclude with a candlelit labyrinth walk.”

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