Enjoy Mill Valley Blog
The Enjoy Mill Valley Blog is the official storytelling platform of the Mill Valley Chamber of Commerce — and the most comprehensive source for what’s happening in and around town.
Designed for residents, visitors, and business owners alike, the blog delivers timely, relevant coverage that captures the spirit of Mill Valley. From new business openings and community spotlights to local event previews, seasonal guides, and insider recommendations, Enjoy Mill Valley brings together everything that makes this community exceptional.
With a focus on connection and discovery, the blog:
- Highlights local businesses and entrepreneurs
- Covers Chamber initiatives and civic partnerships
- Promotes community events and cultural happenings
- Shares curated guides for dining, shopping, and experiences
- Celebrates the people who shape Mill Valley’s character
Whether you’re looking to explore something new, support a neighborhood business, or stay informed about upcoming events, the Enjoy Mill Valley Blog is your trusted source for local insight — thoughtfully curated and proudly community-driven.
A Note from Santa: ‘Christmas Will Not Be Cancelled!’
A few words from Mill Valley’s homegrown Santa Claus: “Although we have to do things a bit differently this year, that doesn’t mean we can not see each other. That’s why Santa will come to your house or to your Christmas celebration virtually.Book your own meet + greet via zoom, with Santa on www.SantaClausVirtual.com and plan your virtual visit…
Read MoreTerrestra Unveils Nicasio Woodworks’ Wedded Wood Products, Made From Mergers of Grafted Walnut Trees
In 2019, just a few weeks on the heels of their 40th anniversary, Pat McDonnell and Barbara Contini, the husband-and-wife team behind Nicasio Woodworks, showcased their Wedded Wood products, an array of bowls, trays, small tables and vases, at the 44th annual American Craft Show in San Francisco. Now those gorgeous products are available at Terrestra, the downtown Mill Valley…
Read MoreLibrary Foundation Launches End-of-Year Appeal for Tax-Deductible Donations – & a $25k Matching Grant
The Mill Valley Library Foundation, one of the two organizations that privately raises money “to help sustain–and even grow–an extraordinary array of award-winning Mill Valley Public Library programs that tax-based City of Mill Valley funding does not provide for, including After Hours, teen and children’s programs, a technology lab and instruction,” is looking to build on its extraordinary record of support…
Read MoreLocal Businesses & Orgs Link Arms for Holiday Toy Drive, Aim to Serve 400+ Kids in Southern Marin
This holiday shopping season is a different for everyone, but a community of means like ours needs to do everything it can to make sure that all kids up to 18 years old have a chance to get a new, unwrapped gift for the holidays. #ShopMV and drop off your gift at one of the…
Read MoreO’Hanlon Center for the Arts Debuts ‘Small Works’ Sale
The O’Hanlon Center for the Arts, which celebrated its 50th anniversary in 2019, continues its decades-long support of independent artists, has unveiled a ‘Small Works Sale’ throughout the Holiday shopping season. From rock sculptures by Stonefox to pottery from Tina Fosella, the collection features more than 50 works of art. O’Hanlon is community-focused nonprofit art center located on two acres at the…
Read MoreWho’s Ready for the Winterfest Holiday Hunt?!? Here Are Clues We Promised About Participating Businesses
As you may have heard, Mill Valley’s annual Winterfest holiday celebration, will be a bit different in this ridiculously strange year. Winterfest 2020 comes into two components this year. One is a film that highlights the spirit of this landmark event, featuring local arts organizations, a pre-recorded tree lighting and, of course, appearances by Santa Claus at…
Read MoreWith Unrelenting Focus on Employee and Customer Safety, Mill Valley Businesses Flock to Breezy Air Filters
A Breezy filter at BooKoo. Courtesy image. For Mill Valley business owners, the COVID-19 crisis has created the most maddening, complexity-laden game of whack-a-mole they could ever imagine. It seems each day since the shelter-in-place was instituted in mid-March has demanded a skill set that spans from innovating your business model on a near-daily basis…
Read MorePoet and/the Bench Exhibits the ‘Fantastical World’ of Nico van Dongen’s ‘Concerning Trees’ Photography
“Concerning Trees” fine art photography by Nico van Dongen, currently exhibiting at Poet and/the Bench at 11 Throckmorton Ave. in Mill Valley, Courtesy images. In Mill Valley, we are, quite literally, surrounded by trees in every direction. They envelope us. Fine art photographer Nico van Dongen pays his own homage to the power and beauty of…
Read MoreFriends of No. 9 Ramp Up Fundraising to Showcase Mt. Tam & Muir Woods Railway’s 36-Ton Locomotive
Tamalpais’ engine No. 9, the last locomotive purchased by the scenic railway, at the Heisler Locomotive Works, Erie, Pennsylvania, just before beginning it’s cross country journey to Mill Valley and Mt. Tamalpais. Photo courtesy Friends of No. 9. Nearly three years ago, a coalition of local organizations embarked on a long-shot plan to bring the Heisler…
Read MoreFeed the Frontlines’ Founder Kylie Frame Garners AFP Golden Gate’s Outstanding Youth in Philanthropy Award
Tam High grad Kylie Frame, at left, spearheaded the Feed the Frontlines campaign to to feed first responders but also to support local restaurants. Tam High grad Kylie Frame, whose Feed the Frontlines Marin, a community-driven movement that raised more than $65,000 to both feed first responders but also to support local restaurants trying to sustain themselves amidst the…
Read MoreA Message From City Manager Alan Piombo: Shop & Dine Local: Embrace What Makes Mill Valley Unique!
As we enter the holiday season, I would like to encourage community members to make a special effort this year to support our local restaurants, shops and service providers here in Mill Valley. This year, more than ever, we need to embrace what makes our community unique – the local shops, restaurants and businesses that…
Read MoreNewsom Makes Marin’s Self-Imposed COVID Regression Official, Moves Businesses to More Restrictive Red Tier
UPDATE 11.26.20: Based on continuing rise in coronavirus case counts in Marin, we expect guidance on Nov. 27 from Marin County Public Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis about the possibility of Marin moving into the Purple Tier within the state’s COVID-19 framework. California State Capitol. Photo by Andre_m via Creative Commons. One day before Marin…
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