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Neighbors Appeal City Decision to Allow New Apizza Restaurant Owner to Remove Trees at Ex-Gira Polli Site
Hearing is set for May 4. There hasn’t been a more visibly vacant commercial space in Mill Valley over the past several years – save for the blank canvas that is the mother of all retaining walls at 500 Miller Ave. – than the former Gira Polli space at 590 East Blithedale and Camino Alto. Bay Area food…
Read MoreEat Up & Show Love: Here Are the Local Restaurants Serving Up Delicious Food Via Take Out & Delivery
NOTE: Given the ever-changing dynamic for our local restaurants – County officials approved outdoor dining at the very moment City officials finalized a menu of options for businesses to use outdoor space to comply with social distancing requirements amidst the COVID-19 crisis – we’ve created a new post incorporating outdoor dining, takeout and delivery options. GO…
Read MoreMV’s Green Jeans Garden Supply Among Those Seeing a Surge in Sales For ‘Victory Gardens’ Amidst COVID-19
Americans are turning to all sorts of new or reinvigorated pursuits amidst the shelter in place order due to the COVID-19 outbreak, including binge-watching, bread-baking, puzzle-mastering ā and even victory gardens. The latter of those has been a boon for Mill Valley garden supply shops like Green Jeans Garden Supply In Strawberry, according to KTVU. āWe have…
Read MoreAs Easter Sunday Approaches, Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church Ramps Up Live Streamed Services Masses
Churches and religious organizations of every stripe have been forced in recent weeks to shift their focus to virtual services amidst the COVID-19 outbreak, and Our Lady of Mt. Carmel Church, which celebrated its church building’s 50th anniversary in 2018, has been among those leading the charge. Father Patrick Michaels, the church’s pastor, has been saying a…
Read MoreThe 39th Wine, Beer & Gourmet Food Tasting, Set for June 7, Has Been Postponed to September 2020
Scenes from the 2019 Wine, Beer & Gourmet Food Tasting. Photos by Gary Ferber. The party’s not over – but it is on hold. Organizers of the 39th Annual Mill Valley Wine, Beer and Gourmet Food Tasting, one of Mill Valley’s iconic events and a benefit for Kiddo!, the Mill Valley Schools Community Foundation and the Mill…
Read MoreWant Some Good News? The Outdoor Art Club Just Doled Out $55,000 in 20 Grants to Local Organizations
The Outdoor Art Club, one of Mill Valley’s oldest and historically important nonprofit organizations, has unveiled its annual list of Outreach Grant recipients, and once again it’s supporting a laundry list of discrete projects within Marin that further the Club’s purposes. The project’s listed below needed to fit with the OAC’s purpose of being “dedicated to the…
Read MoreAs 94941 Businesses Settle In for Long Haul of Shelter in Place, MVLY Dives Into Digital, Discounts & Virtual
What to do when the vast majority of local businesses are deemed non-essential and thus need to be closed or significantly scaled back to comply with the shelter in place order that now extends through May 3? As we have already seen countless times by Mill Valley businesses, the answer Is: create, innovate and leverage…
Read MoreGeorge Lawson Gallery Lets You View Johanna Baruch’s ‘Himma: Selections from the Cosmos’ Series From Home
George Lawson Gallery, one of a pair of acclaimed galleries that moved from San Francisco to Mill Valley in 2019, was set to debut its latest exhibit last month – Johanna Baruch’s—Himma: Selections from the Cosmos Series, a selection of gorgeous paintings that study the heavens – only to have the shelter in place order to combat…
Read MoreTam High Student Launches ‘Feed the Frontlines Marin’ to Deliver Meals to Workers, Support Local Restaurants
Tam High senior Kylie Frame, at top left and bottom right, has spearheaded Feed the Frontlines Marin to support local frontline workers and local restaurants. Courtesy images. Over the past few weeks, as the shelter in place order spurred on by the COVID-19 outbreak turned into a open-ended necessity, Tam High senior Kylie Frame has…
Read MoreHealth Officers in Marin & Six Bay Area Jurisdictions Extend Previous Stay-at-Home Order Through May 3
It’s as quiet as can be at the usually always-bustling Mill Valley Community Center. Health officers in seven Bay Area jurisdictions, including Marin, are updating a previous stay-at-home order April until at least May 3, to preserve critical hospital capacity across the region during the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) outbreak, Bay Area health officers announced today. The…
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