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MV Arts Commission, Kiddo! Tease ‘Urban Knitting’ Public Art Project on Trees in Depot Plaza in October
The Mill Valley Arts Commission (MVAC) and Kiddo!, the Mill Valley Schools Community Foundation, are launching a public art project on the Mill Valley Downtown Plaza in an effort to create public art that brings the community together. Everyone can participate and/or enjoy the installation by walking through or driving by the plaza. This will…
Read MoreThe California Honeydrops Release ‘Just One More, And Then Some,’ Play Virtual Show at Sweetwater ā June 26
The California Honeydrops, a blues and R&B band that formed in November 2007 playing in BART stations of Oakland, are set to celebrate the release of their Just One More, And Then Some EP on June 26 with a virtual performance at Sweetwater Music Hall, to be live streamed for free online. The one-night performance begins at 7pm PT. The…
Read MoreLet’s Do This Mill Valley: We’re Just $7k Shy of COVID-19 Fund’s Goal of $100K to Issue 100 $1,000 Local Biz Grants
Oh, man, are we close to the finish line. Since its launch in April, the Mill Valley Chamber’s COVID-19 MV Business Fund has raised $93,000 to support local businesses amidst the COVID-19 crisis. Every $1,000 raised equals a $1,000 direct cash grant issued to local businesses who met a baseline of criteria. The total raised includes $15,000…
Read MoreOāHanlon Center for the Arts Hosts Virtual Conversation with Newly Formed Marin City Arts & Culture ā June 23
Ceramic Sculptor and Painter Zwanda Cook, Executive Director Oshalla Diana Marcus and Painter Orin Carpenter in front of the MC Arts Gallery. Courtesy image. On Tuesday, June 23, Erma Murphy and Ellen Mattesi, co-directors of the O’Hanlon Center for the Arts their first ever Zoom conversation with another local arts organization. “Join in and…
Read MoreBoard of Supervisors Vote toĀ Cap Fees at 15 Percent from Restaurant Delivery Services like Grubhub and UberEats
The Marin County Board of Supervisors quickly approved a resolution this week that caps the fees charged by restaurant delivery apps like Doordash and Grubhub, which just reached a deal to be bought by European food delivery service Just Eat Takeaway for $7.3 billion, at 15 percent of the purchase price of the order. The resolution, which we previewed…
Read MoreOutdoor Art Club Awards Leadership Scholarship to Graduating Tamalpais High Student Kavi Dolasia
Kavi Dolasia The Outdoor Art Club has awarded its annual Leadership Scholarship to Tamalpais High School graduating senior Kavi Dolasia. The nonprofit organization established a $1,000 annual scholarship in 2019 to be awarded to a female graduating student at Tamalpais High School who has a record of strong academic achievement and has demonstrated exemplary leadership through activities…
Read MoreFrom Policing to Housing, MV City Council Dives Into Systemic Racism and Inequality, Commits to Action
A peaceful protest in support of Black Lives Matter in Mill Valley on June 5. Editor’s note: A five-hour, town hall-style meeting on the subject of institutional racism and systemic inequality is not business-as-usual for the Mill Valley City Council. In recognition of that, and of the multitude of voices that participated, we are giving…
Read MoreBoard of Supes to Consider Capping Fees at 15% from Restaurant Delivery Services like Grubhub and UberEats
Regulation would be in place until the county lifts the order prohibiting indoor dining, which could come as soon as late June, AND the board rescinds it. It would only impact delivery services for restaurants in unincorporated Marin. Cities and towns would need to pass their own respective resolutions for broader impact. For the months…
Read MoreDespite Cancellation of 110th Edition Due to COVID-19, Dipsea Race Foundation Doles Out Five $5,000 Grants
Scenes from the 109th Dipsea Race on June 9, 2019. Photos by Steve Disenhof. Organizers of the 110th Dipsea Race made the decision to cancel the race on March 13, a move that looks even more prescient now as the scheduled June 14th date arrives this weekend. “The thought of having 1,500 to 2,000 people…
Read MoreCounty Backs Indoor Retail Reopening on June 12
Car dealerships get the green light as well. First came curbside pickup, then outdoor, and as of June 12, Mill Valley boutiques and stores will be able to welcome customers back inside their shops for socially distanced transactions with all of the requirements we’ve come to expect during the COVID-19 crisis: facial coverings, maintaining 6 feet…
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