by Mill Valley Chamber | Jul 30, 2020 | Uncategorized
You’ll find this story and an array of other inspiring, practical content, from bits of wisdom to recipes and events (some day soon, we hope), in our 2020-21 EMV Guide, which appears within the August 2020 issue of Marin Magazine. Depot Bookstore & Cafe,...
by Mill Valley Chamber | Jul 27, 2020 | Uncategorized
Muir Woods photos by Kirke Wrench and Hans Roenau. Muir Woods National Monument, the 558-acre preserve of towering redwood trees, right in our backyard, is the biggest tourist attraction in Marin and the crown jewel of the Golden Gate National Recreation Area,...
by Mill Valley Chamber | Jul 27, 2020 | Uncategorized
[Update 7.29.20] In the coming weeks, City Council will also likely consider a proposal to replace the building’s roof and fund a fire sprinkler system connection. [Update 7.29.20]: The Planning Commission unanimously approved the proposed paint...
by Mill Valley Chamber | Jul 27, 2020 | Uncategorized
City of Mill Valley’s public art installation at Camino Alto and East Blithedale states simply: “Black Lives Matter.” Amidst a historic moment when the words Black Lives Matter need to be uttered, repeatedly, out loud, City of Mill Valley...
by Mill Valley Chamber | Jul 26, 2020 | Uncategorized
SF Bay Adventure’s Schooner Freda B on the bay. Courtesy image. For more than a decade, Marina O’Neill has honored the adventurous spirit of grandmother Freda Marie Been in thrilling fashion, naming the flagship boat of her Sausalito-based SF Bay...
by Mill Valley Chamber | Jul 26, 2020 | Uncategorized
As previously reported, many Mill Valley restaurants have chosen transparency in recent weeks when it comes to positive coronavirus cases among their staff. According to the San Francisco Chronicle, “these restaurant owners thought they were...