Philanthropy
Mt. Tam Church Hosts ‘Hope & Joy’: An Evening of Organ Music and Readings ā Jan. 30
On January 30th, 5-5:30pm, Mt. Tamalpais United Methodist Church is hosting an evening of organ music and readings toĀ celebrate the new year and to look towards the future with a focus on hope and joy.
Read MoreA Mill Valley Year in Review: Joy, Pain, Sunshine…What Else? (Lately), Plenty of Much-Needed Rain
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, particularly as we are currently awash in the incredibly transmissible Omicron variant. Here’s as good a starting point as any: holy sh** vaccines are an absolute wonder!
Read MoreKiddo! Touts 40 years of Funding Arts Education in Mill Valley Public Schools, Deploys Its Distinctive Thermometers to Track Fundraising Progress
āOur community continues to step up year after year to support excellence in education in Mill Valley,” says School Board President Emily Uhlhorn. “Weāre particularly thankful this year as we recognize that Covid has impacted every aspect of life, yet our community continues to support our students, teachers, and staff.
Read MorePoet and/the Bench Hosts ‘Sip and Shop for a Cause’ ā Dec. 16
Jeffrey Levin and Bonnie Powers, owners of the five-year-oldĀ Poet and/the BenchĀ lifestyle store and jewelry atelier space, are hosting a ‘Sip and Shop for a Cause’ on Dec. 16, 5:30-7pm to support Youth in Arts.
Read MoreGive Back @ Winterfest: Weāll Have One Warm Coat and Toys for Tots Donation Stations ā Dec. 5, 1-5pm, Depot Plaza
One of the most important elements of the annualĀ Mill Valley Winterfest Ā is an opportunity to give back. On Dec. 5 from 1ā5pm at the entrance to the Depot Plaza, weāll have a Donation Station dedicated to giving you the chance to do just that. Weāll be accepting unwrapped toy donations for the Toys for Tots program and the Performing Stars of Marin via the Mill Valley Fire Department and One Warm Coat.
Read MoreA Coalition of Creative Mill Valley History and Train Buffs Hopes to Expand Plaza to Include the Historic Engine No. 9 ā Here’s How You Can Support Them
The MV Historical Society is working to create a coalition of support ā which they hope will include the Chamber of Commerce and many local businesses ā to urge the City to expand the downtown plaza and make a home there for Engine No. 9.
Read MoreRedwood Credit Union Taps Erika Lane as Mill Valley Branch Manager
Redwood Credit Union (RCU) has promoted Erika Lane to branch experience manager of its Mill Valley branch in the Alto Plaza shopping center at 695 East Blithedale Avenue.
Read MoreGet In Where You Fit In: Play Marin Launches First Annual Diversity and Inclusion Walkathon ā Nov. 14
Paul Austin’s Play MarinĀ has long soughtĀ to offer Marin City youth the opportunity to participate in organized sports and extracurricular activities “to intentionally give kids of diverse ethnic and socioeconomic backgrounds the opportunity to learn and grow together through play.” To that end, on Sunday, Nov. 14 at 10am (meet at 9am), they’re hosting Play Marin’s first annual Walk-A-Thon.
Read MoreCity Officials, Arts Commissioners and Donors Gather to Toast ‘Halley’s Comet’ Sculpture Outside Community Center
Led by Mayor John McCauley, the group dedicated āHalleyās Comet,ā an outdoor art piece that was installed on March 18 outside the Community Center ā exactly 40 years early from its predicted next perihelion onĀ July 28, 2061.
Read MorePerforming Stars in Marin City Launches 2nd Annual Thanksgiving Food Drive for Low-Income Families in Southern Marin
TheĀ Performing Stars nonprofit organizationĀ in Marin City, founded by the force of nature that is Felecia Gaston andĀ has lifted up more than 3,000 children and introduced them to the arts, is seeking donations to make this Thanksgiving Food Drive a success. A $50 donation will feed a family of four. They are respectfully requesting a financial donation of any amount.
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