Arts Commission’s ‘Rotating Art in the Depot Plaza’ Returns With Kandi Cota’s ‘All Roads Lead to the Depot’

Arts Commission’s ‘Rotating Art in the Depot Plaza’ Returns With Kandi Cota’s ‘All Roads Lead to the Depot’

Kandi Cota’s “All Roads Lead to the Depot” debuts on the Depot building at Miller Avenue as part of the Arts Commission’s “Rotating Art in the Depot Plaza.” As we’ve been chronicling for the past couple of years, Mill Valley is having a...
With Parking Fees & Fines Set to Go Up in July, Now’s the Time To Re-Up Your 2022 RSVP Parking Stickers – on Sale Now

With Parking Fees & Fines Set to Go Up in July, Now’s the Time To Re-Up Your 2022 RSVP Parking Stickers – on Sale Now

For much of the pandemic, sales for the City of Mill Valley’s Resident Shopper Vehicle Permit (RSVP) program, which allows residents of Mill Valley and nearby towns to park for up to two hours free at a metered space as a way to promote downtown businesses,...
Save the Date: Volunteer at the Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival in Old Mill Park – Sept. 17-18

Save the Date: Volunteer at the Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival in Old Mill Park – Sept. 17-18

Sculpture by Bennett Ewing. With nearly 140 artists scattered and thousands of patrons scattered throughout the massive, gorgeous redwood grove at old Mill Park, the Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival, set for Sept. 17-18, is a massive undertaking. MVFAF Volunteer...
Solemn Yet Joyful, Mill Valley’s First Memorial Day Parade In Three Years Was a Much-Needed Balm

Solemn Yet Joyful, Mill Valley’s First Memorial Day Parade In Three Years Was a Much-Needed Balm

Here’s a Look at the Day, in Photos. All photos by Ken Friedman. The Dignitaries Clockwise from top left, Councilman Stephen Burke, Mayor John McCauley, incoming Councilmember Max Perrey, City Manager Alan Piombo, Councilmember Urban Carmel and Stephanie...