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Marin Extends Shelter in Place Thru May With Eased Restrictions on Construction, Real Estate & Outdoor Businesses Like Nurseries,Ā Landscapers and Gardeners

Announcement comes one day after Gov. Newsom indicated that California is “weeks, not months” away “from making measurable and meaningful changes to our stay-at-home order.” Governor also hints at possibility of 2020-21 school year beginning earlier than than usual to account for “learning loss.” Mill Valley’s Depot Plaza, April 2019. In a move straight out…

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Feed the Frontlines Marin Expands to Serve Marin City

Feed the Frontlines volunteers delivered food to MarinHealth Medical Center earlier this month. Courtesy image. The community-driven movement that is Feed the Frontlines Marin continues to build momentum, with nearly $45,000 in donations funding more than 2,000 meal and juice deliveries to frontline workers during the COVID-19 crisis so far. Now Tam High senior Kylie…

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Mill Valley Steps Up: Powered by an Outpouring of Donations, MV Chamber’s COVID-19 Biz Fund Issues Dozens of Direct Cash Grants – Many More on the Way

In response to a massive number of applicants and incredible donor support to date, MV Chamber doubles fundraising goal to $100,000. Once Around owner Louise Dockstader. Courtesy image. When Louise Dockstader learned that her downtown Mill Valley arts & crafts hub Once Around had garnered a $1,000 direct cash grant via the Mill Valley Chamber’s…

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Amidst COVID-19, Milley Awards Honoring Creative Achievement Extends Nomination Deadline to May 14

Nominations can be made in five categories: Literary Arts, Musical Arts, Performing Arts (Film, Theater and Dance), Visual Arts and Contributions to the Arts Community. Scenes from the 2019 Milley Awards gala. Photos by Jim Block. Organizers of the 2020 Milley Awards, Mill Valley’s annual celebration of the community’s vast amount of creative achievement and distinguished accomplishments…

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