Philanthropy
Sweetwater Music Hall Fall Lineup: From Pink Talking Fish to Zepparella, Reggae, Bluegrass, and Beyond!
Sweetwater Music Hall, the storied Mill Valley nonprofit venue that has been a home to the counterculture and beyond since 1972, keeps the fall calendar packed with music for Deadheads, hippies, and fans of every genre. Jam fans will zero in onĀ Pink Talking Fish, the beloved fusion of Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, and Phish, performing November 1 and 2. For those who live in the Allman Brothersā zone,Ā Freestone PeachesĀ hit the stage October 4, while Zeppelin devotees will be thunderstruck byĀ Zepparella, bringing two nights of classic rock fire October 17ā18.
Read MoreMill Valley Middle School Unveils Environmental Impact Report
āIt has taken time and a great deal of careful work to get here, but we are finally nearing key decisions for Mill Valley Middle School,ā Sharon Nakatani, president of the district board, said in an email Friday. āThe board expects to be in a position this December to certify the Final EIR and select both the interim and permanent campus plans ā steps that move us toward delivering the modern middle school this community has asked for and supported from the beginning.ā
Read MoreOn the Heels of a Blockbuster 2025 Winterfest, Clifford Waldeck Has a Lot to Be Excited About, Particularly Dec. 14th, Which Will Be the Second Biggest Day of My Life at Episcopal Church of our Savior!
āDecember 14 at 5pm will be the second biggest day of my life at Episcopal Church of our Savior; the biggest being my wedding 22 years agoā declared Waldeck, who is obviously excited about the churches upcoming concert featuring Lorin Rowan and the Deep Blue Jam playing classic holiday songs reimagined with a fresh, modern twistāblending melodies with contemporary rhythms and warm vibrant textures for a nostalgic yet new seasonal sound. A year ago, Cliff joined the Vestry at COS while the congregation was engaging with several other Bay Area Episcopal churchesĀ engaging their respective communities in a program called Vital + Thriving https://www.vitalthriving.org/about/. Cliff, a frequent attendee of musical events at the Sweetwater, the Depot and the Throckmorton suggested āletās have concert!ā and with any volunteer organization, you suggest it, you do it.
Read MoreMarin Magazine & the Hello! Marin App Are Celebrating the Hometown Magic Across Marin & Give Local Businesses Extra Cheer Along the Way ā It’s the Perfect Moment to Help Our Communities Show Their Holiday Spirit!
Weād love your chamberās support in sharing our countywide Holiday Photo Contest with your members. Itās a fun, easy way for businesses and residents to join in and a great opportunity for storefronts to upload photos of their holiday dĆ©cor and encourage customers to do the same. Holiday Photo Contest: How It Works: ⢠Download the Hello! Marin app, Create a profile and set it to public, ⢠Open the Holiday Photo Contest tile, Upload a holiday photo from your town; tree lightings, lights, decorated storefronts, harbor nights, holiday treats, window displays, anything festive! Thereās no limit to the number of photos a user can submit. All entries go into a drawing for one Grand Prize: a $250 gift card. The winning photo will also be featured in an upcoming issue of Marin Magazine.
Read MoreSweetwater Music Hall Fall Lineup: From Pink Talking Fish to Zepparella, Reggae, Bluegrass, and Beyond!
Sweetwater Music Hall, the storied Mill Valley nonprofit venue that has been a home to the counterculture and beyond since 1972, keeps the fall calendar packed with music for Deadheads, hippies, and fans of every genre. Jam fans will zero in onĀ Pink Talking Fish, the beloved fusion of Pink Floyd, Talking Heads, and Phish, performing November 1 and 2. For those who live in the Allman Brothersā zone,Ā Freestone PeachesĀ hit the stage October 4, while Zeppelin devotees will be thunderstruck byĀ Zepparella, bringing two nights of classic rock fire October 17ā18.
Read MoreJay Tamang, a Longtime Whole Foods Employee and Multi-Talented Photographer, Continues to Show His Dazzling Work ā This Time at Engel & Vƶlker at 78 East Blithedale Ave, Mill Valley, Nov. 4th, 5:30 – 7:30pm
In the years since JayĀ Tamang, a longtime employee at Whole Foods Market on East Blithedale, left his native Nepal in 2004, his thoughts have rarely strayed from his home country. Tamang, who spent years there earning $2/day as a trekking guide in Katmandu before eventually moving to the United States with his wife Biba and their children, has maintained strong ties in Nepal, regularly visiting and donating his time and money to lift his former friends, family and neighbors. That was never more true than in April 2015 in the aftermath of the devastating 7.8 magnitude earthquake in Nepal, whichĀ sent Tamang and his family reeling. Tamang’s been an avid photographer for years, and he continues to showcase his work at venues all over town, including at Engel & Volkers.Ā
Read MoreSweetwater Music Hall, the Intimate Nonprofit Live Music Venue Established in 1972, Continues to Roll Out Amazing Music Just About Every Day of the Week ā Here’s the Latest!
Sweetwater Music Hall, the intimate nonprofit live music venue established in 1972, is, as ever, continuing to roll out amazing music just about every day of the week. This latest blast of amazing music comes from in early October, when we’ll see… @reverendhortonheat on Oct. 2nd., Reverend Horton Heat, @dantyminski on Oct. 3rd, and Dan Tyminsky. @thealtons with @sinkane on Oct. 5th! ā https://www.thealtons.com/ featuring Sinkane! Don’t miss these exciting shows!
Read MoreWPA California Folk Music Project Sustains Traditional Music of the Bay Area ā “Tunes From Our Backyardā at Sweetwater Music Hall, Sunday, October 19, 3pm-5pm
Sweetwater Music Hall, the intimate nonprofit live music venue established in 1972, is hostingĀ “Tunes from Our Backyardā a performance at Mill Valleyās Sweetwater Music Hall on Sunday, October 19, celebrates the WPA California Folk Music Project, a collection of live field recordings of traditional ethnic folk songs recorded around the Bay Area during the Great Depression.Ā
Between 1938 and 1940, San Francisco musicologist Sidney Robertson, working out of offices at UC Berkeley with funding from the New Dealās Works Progress Administration (WPA), documented the music of ethnic communities around Northern California. With a small team hired from the stateās relief rolls, Robertson collected 35 hours of folk songs in 12 languages, along with photographs and drawings of musical instruments immigrants brought with them when they left their home countries for California. Robertson was the first collector to record folk songs of ethnic immigrants and call them āAmerican.ā
Read MoreThe Redwoods, A Community of Seniors in Mill Valley, to Host a Fall Community Celebration ā Oct. 23
Join us for a wonderful event to support our Endowment and Legacy Giving Campaign. The Redwoods Endowment helps low-income seniors in our new Memory Care Center. Click here for tickets and more information. At The Redwoods, A Community of Seniors in Mill Valley, we believe in the power of community, especially when it comes to supporting those living with Alzheimer’s. This year, weāre not only participating in the Alzheimerās Walk but also hosting our very first on-site walk event, bringing our local community together to raise awareness and support for Alzheimerās care.
Read MoreMill Valley Friends of Parks & Recreation Gather Again to Raise Thousands to Support Parks and Rec Projects Since 2016 ā This Fantastic Event Is Set for Thursday, Sept. 25th, 5:30-9:30pm, at the Sweetwater Music Hall!
In order to continue our mission to advocate and provide funding forĀ Parks & Recreation programs and improvement of facilities, we need your help. If you arenāt already a supporter of the Mill Valley Friends of Parks and Recreation, donāt miss this opportunity to become one now! “Join us at the iconic Sweetwater for music, fun, drinks, appetizers, as well as meeting new Friends, on Thursday, September 25th from 5:30pm to 9:30pm at 5:30 pm,” says Joan Murray, one of the many board members associated with the Mill Valley Friends. There will be drinks, appetizers, music, auctions and more.Ā 100% of all proceeds will go towards Parks & Recreation projects.
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