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MV Businesses Launch Fundraising Campaigns to Aid Their Out of Work Employees During Shelter in Place
[UPDATE 4.9.20]: To date, these campaigns have raised more than $171,000 to support the employees at these restaurants. And in a pair of campaigns to both support workers AND feed first responders, Feed the Frontlines has raised more than $27k and BOL’s Pay It Forward Meals has raised more than $7,600. Keep going Mill Valley!…
Read MoreMarin Public Health Officer Dr. Matthew Willis Tests Positive for Covid-19, Urges Vigilant Sheltering in Place
In case the specter of the coronavirus outbreak hadn’t hit home for everyone in Marin, a potent reminder arrived this week, as Marin County’s public health officer tested positive and offered an urgent message to others in his community. In a video message recorded Sunday night, Dr. Matt Willis announced that he tested positive for…
Read MoreRedwoood Credit Union Issues Grants to NonprofitsĀ Supporting Vulnerable Populations Amidst COVID-19
In response to the economic, health, and community wellness impacts of the Coronavirus outbreak and related shelter-in-place directives, Redwood Credit Union (RCU) is distributing grants to more than 45 nonprofit organizations across Lake, Marin, Mendocino, Napa, San Francisco, and Sonoma Counties, including 10 recipients in Marin. The grants intend to serve the most pressing needs of…
Read MoreWired Magazine Reminds Us: Our Mill Valley Neighbor Larry Brilliant Saw a COVID-19-like Pandemic Coming
Larry Brilliant at Spotlight Health Aspen Ideas Festival 2015. Photo by Lane Rasberry, licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-Share Alike 4.0 International. Most of us have spent the past several weeks processing reams of information about COVID-19, a virus that appears to have caught leaders across the globe flat-footed and steamrolled its way into becoming…
Read More‘At Home & Together’: Mt. Tam United Methodist Church Goes Virtual, Unveils Zoom and Facebook Live Streams
Under the shelter in place order, churches are closed. But that’s not preventing worship. Mt. Tam United Methodist Church Pastor Kim Smith informed parishioners and the larger community this week that church officials were launching ‘At Home & Together,” a move to virtual gatherings via Zoom and Facebook Live. “Although we are all at home,…
Read MoreMarin Theatre Company Cancels In-Person Annual Gala, Unveils ‘Virtual Gala53!’ Digital Auction ā April 3-6
On the heels of canceling its production of Love earlier this month due to the the shelter in place order, Marin Theatre Company has changed its long-planned April 4th gala at the Community Center to Virtual Gala53!, an entirely digital, silent, live and wine auction. Guests can now preview auction items online and register for online…
Read More‘Spontaneous ā I Just Decided to Do It’: Mill Valley Resident Leaves $2,000 Tip at Buckeye Roadhouse
In the five days since Bay Area counties issued a shelter in place order that effectively shut down hundreds of businesses and compelled restaurants to transition to take and delivery service only, many restaurant workers have found themselves in a scary, tumultuous moment of job insecurity. But the tumult is bringing out the best in…
Read MoreMV Grocery Stores Serve Up Dedicated Times for the Elderly and Immunocompromised to Shop
Following the recommendation of the Marin County Department of Health and Human Services, a number of Mill Valley grocery stores are stepping up to offer people 65 or older being more vulnerable to the coronavirus, or COVID-19, a dedicated a period of time in the morning to shop. “Although this is not a mandate, it is a…
Read MoreMill Valley City Council Unanimously Backs Resolution ProclaimingĀ Local Emergency Related to Coronavirus
Resolution gives City more regulatory power, provides access to funding for purchasing necessary supplies, liberalizes rules to do so and it facilitates a process to get reimbursed by the state and federal government for costs incurred related to Coronavirus. Amidst the Coronavirus pandemic and a subsequent countywide shelter in place order to “flatten the curve” of…
Read MoreMarin Joins Five Bay Area Counties in Issuing Order to Shelter in Place, Limiting People to Essential Activities
Mill Valley Community Center on March 16, 2020. Government operations, gas stations, pharmacies, grocery & convenience stores, hardware stores, banks, laundromats/laundry services and take-out/delivery restaurants exempted. A constantly evolving strategy to slow the spread of Coronavirus via social distance ramped up dramatically Tuesday, as the County of Marin joined six other Bay Area counties and the…
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