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Club Evexia Opens Feb. 19, Seizes More Space for Pre- and Post-Workout Spaces
With an open house set for Feb. 19 from 10am-2pm and a ton of demand already from people at all fitness levels who want to workout outside the house, the duo is upping the ante.
Read MoreCanal Alliance’s Matson Talks Support for the Vulnerable in a Pandemic – Virtual OAC, Feb. 24
At a free, virtual Outdoor Art Club event on Thursday, February 24 at 1pm via Zoom, Canal Alliance Development Director Sara Matson will discuss how the org is addressing the urgent financial and health needs that have confronted this vulnerable community during the pandemic.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond – Week of Feb. 14
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Read MoreCity Council Backs Next Steps on 1 Hamilton Dr. Housing, Eyes Housing Element Workshop Feb. 16
Before city officials got a chance to do community outreach, they received a written threat of litigation from attorney Patrick Soluri of Soluri Meserve on behalf of the Friends of Hauke Park.
Read MoreAntone Family, Owners of East Coast Sub Shop on Miller, Mourn the Tragic Passing of Dylan Antone
The Antone family, which boasts longtime, deep roots in Mill Valley and opened the popular Antone’s East Coast Sub Shop since 2016, are mourning the tragic loss of their son Dylan Antone, who passed away on February 8.
Read MoreState, County of Marin to End Indoor Mask Mandate for the Vaccinated on Feb. 15
While Marin residents will soon no longer be legally required to wear masks in indoor public settings, state and federal health officials are still recommending that people do so.
Read MoreAnnual Dipsea Race Goes Virtual for 110th Edition’s Ceremony – March 5
Given the coronavirus-induced complexities of the past nearly three years, it comes as no surprise that, despite our improving metrics under the omicron variant, that this year’s post-race ceremony will be virtual.
Read MoreLongtime Mill Valley Resident Henry ‘Hank’ Higgins, 29, Dies Unexpectedly of Heart Complications
Higgins attended Park School in Mill Valley before moving to Wisconsin. He would later join his father and brother Tyler, in owning and operating Floodwater restaurant in Mill Valley.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond – Week of Feb. 7
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Read MoreO’Hanlon Center Celebrates a Whirlwind Tale of a Family of Journalists – Feb. 17
Reading from the new book Circle Way, Eric Newton will explore his late wife Mary Ann Hogan’s relationship with her father, longtime SF Chronicle book editor Bill Hogan. Despite a life of letters, Bill never wrote a memoir. Mary Ann hoped writing her book would redeem them. “I will spend the rest of my life trying to fully know, to fully understand, and fully appreciate who my father was,” she said. But she died before finishing, so Eric wrote the final chapter.
Read MoreThe Terra Schools Host Lunar New Year Festival – Feb. 5, 10am-12pm
On Saturday, Feb. 5 from 10am-12pm, Xa and her team are hosting a Lunar New Year Festival on their campus at 70 Lomita Drive. The event – outdoors and with plenty of space for social distancing – will feature Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese programs, performances, phenomenal raffles prizes and multicultural activities.
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