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Gov. Newsom Signs Executive Order to Support Essential Workers Within California’s Food Supply Chain
California Governor Gavin Newsom. Courtesy image. California Governor Gavin Newsom announced Thursday that he has signed an executive order to help essential workers in the food supply chain, including workers in the delivery and fast-food industries, amid the coronavirus pandemic. Newsom said there will be “two weeks of supplemental sick leave for workers who have been exposed to COVID-19…
Read MoreAmidst COVID-19 Uncertainty, Marin Theatre Company Cancels Rest of Season,Ā Lays Off Half of Staff, Targets Fall
Marin Theatre Company Artistic Director Jasson Minadakis announced the cancellation of the remainder of the 2019-2020 season. The economic destruction of the shelter in place order amidst the COVID-19 outbreak has dealt a serious blow to just about every business and nonprofit organization in Mill Valley. But few have suffered as much as groups whose…
Read MoreOnce Around’s Louise Dockstader and Her Team of Masketeers Have the County Covered Amidst COVID-19
County employees stand with the Masketeers’ Louise Dockstader (far left and upper left of main photo) after she delivered more than 400 masks to the Marin County Sheriff’s Office on April 13, 2020. Courtesy image. With her much-loved Once Around arts and crafts shop in the Mill Valley Lumber Yard deemed non-essential during the shelter…
Read MoreFrame’s Feed the Frontlines Surges Past $30k Raised in Collaboration w/ Shoreline, Watershed & Juice Girl
Feed the Frontlines volunteers delivered food to MarinHealth Medical Center earlier this month. Courtesy image. For Kylie Frame, what began as an effort to fill the shelter in place void of her final months as a Tam High senior has turned into a movement. Frame, who last month launched Feed the Frontlines Marin, a two-pronged effort…
Read MoreMV Chamber LaunchesĀ COVID-19 Mill Valley Business Fund to Support Direct Cash Grants to Local Businesses
We hear it all the time: there’s no place like Mill Valley. Historic small town character, incomparable natural beauty, top notch public schools, world class arts & entertainment, culinary and retail scenes that rival those of much larger cities. We all benefit from a local economy driven by hundreds of unique small businesses. That small…
Read MoreHere’s Why You Should Pickup Your Takeout From Mill Valley Restaurants āĀ or Get Delivery By a Local Service
By Christina Mueller It can’t be stated any more clearly: Mill Valley businesses need your dollars. Right now. That can happen by donating to the COVID-19 Mill Valley Business Fund, which is providing immediate and direct cash grants to as many Mill Valley businesses and organizations as possible. It can also come by shopping at your…
Read MoreMill Valley Arts Commission Launches Virtual Artwalk
The Mill Valley Arts Commission‘s First Tuesday Artwalk, a monthly celebration of local art throughout downtown and at venues all over town, is a great way for art lovers to feed their soul by checking out some incredible art. But it has always been a very communal, in-person activity, with spaces like the O’Hanlon Center for the Arts, the…
Read MoreCash (Flow) Is King: Support Your Favorite Local Biz by Buying Gift Cards to Use When This Madness Is Over
Whether you value local businesses’ incredible contributions to the local tax base or simply fear the loss of your favorite restaurant, retail shop, arts & nonprofit organizations and service providers (hopefully all of the above!), it goes without saying that we want to see all businesses and organizations survive this shelter in place order amidst…
Read MoreNeighbors 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…
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