by mvchamber | Oct 29, 2025 | Arts & Entertainment, City Council, City of Mill Valley, Depot Plaza, Downtown Mill Valley, Food & Drink, Holidays, Live Music, Miller Avenue, Parks & Recreation, Pets, Public Restrooms, Restaurants, Shopping
Winterfest, the 94941’s annual holiday celebration produced by the Mill Valley Chamber and supported by the City of Mill Valley, returns to the Downtown Plaza on December 7th, drawing another massive outpouring of residents, participants and friends to celebrate the...
by mvchamber | Oct 17, 2025 | Art, Arts & Entertainment, City Council, City of Mill Valley, Diversity & Equity, Health & Wellness, Housing
Why It’s Important: The Impact of Hate in Communities When a victim is attacked because of their real or perceived race/ethnicity, religion, ancestry, national origin, disability, gender, or sexual orientation, the message is, “People like you are not welcome here and...
by mvchamber | Sep 22, 2025 | Art, Arts & Entertainment, Mill Valley Film Festival, Miller Avenue
Just days before the start of its flagship festival, the California Film Institute announced a major addition that’ll reshape its future. The nonprofit that runs the Mill Valley Film Festival has hired former Film Society of Lincoln Center and New York Film Festival...
by mvchamber | Sep 21, 2025 | Art, Arts & Entertainment, City of Mill Valley, Milll Valley Chamber, Parks & Recreation, Philanthropy
In the years since Jay Tamang, a longtime employee at Whole Foods Market on East Blithedale, left his native Nepal in 2004, his thoughts have rarely strayed from his home country. Tamang, who spent years there earning $2/day as a trekking guide in Katmandu before...
by mvchamber | Sep 18, 2025 | Arts & Entertainment, Business, City Council, City of Mill Valley, Climate, Depot Plaza, Diversity & Equity, Downtown Mill Valley, Emergency Preparedness, Health & Wellness, Housing, Parks & Recreation, Restaurants, Shopping
New parking meters are coming to Mill Valley. The City Council voted Monday to approve the Police Department’s proposal to remove meters in four city downtown lots and replace them with kiosks where residents and visitors can use coins, a credit card or tap to pay....