Posts Tagged ‘Food & Drink’
Did the Masters Get You in a Golf Mood? Get Your Own Green Jackets on April 21st ā THIS WEEKEND ā to Support Students TK-12
Did the Masters Get You in the Mood for Some Golf? Get Your Own Green Jackets on THIS WEEKEND and Join Kiddo! and the Tam High Foundation @ the MV Golf Course to support students TK-12.
Find your inner Scottie Scheffler and Tee Off for Education this weekend as Kiddo! and the Tam High Foundation gather at the City of Mill Valley Golf Course for a tournament fundraiser benefitting students from TK Ā through high school. Drive education forward one stroke at a time andĀ register here now!Ā Tee Off for EducationĀ isĀ a joint fundraising effort betweenĀ Tam High Foundation,Ā Kiddo!, and theĀ Mill Valley Golf Course. Participating in this fun event is a great way to come together as a community in support of our elementary, middle, and high schools. For more details, visit ourĀ Tee Off for Education page.
Read MoreMill Valley Juggernaut Local Kitchens Expands Menu to Include Flavor Trippin,ā a Sandwich and Salad Concept From Chef Mason Hereford, Founder of Award-Winning Sandwich Shop Turkey and the Wolf
Flavor Trippinā is a collection of sandwiches, salads, and sides that elevateĀ nostalgic dishes with new and exciting flavors. Flavor Trippinā is now exclusively available atĀ 10 Local Kitchens locations throughout Northern California and is the third recent partnership betweenĀ Local Kitchens and a nationally recognized chef.
Read MoreWell, This is Confusing: Wage Hike for Food Chain Workers Goes Into Effect, But With Some Complexity
According to the state of California, the store should be paying you at least $20 an hour, but only for the hours you work in the fast food portion of the store. If you spend part of your shift checking out customers or stocking the shelves in the rest of the store, youāre only entitled to the regular minimum wage of $16 for those hours. Thatās according toĀ an 18-item FAQ the Department of Industrial Relations published in March as California businesses prepare for the fast food minimum wage to kick in on Monday. Itās not the only situation that is confusing employers and workers alike.”
Read MoreOsher Marin JCC Unveils ‘Welcome Week’ With Free Drop-Ins Spanning Pre-School in Strawberry and a Series of Events for All Ages ā April 3-7
“We invite you to take a tour of our new preschool on Friday, April 5, as part of our Welcome Week. Drop off your little one for playtime in our indoor play space. Stay for a pizza lunch. All are welcome to participate in a family-friendly Community Shabbat at 12:30pm.”
Read MoreGrocery Outlet, Formerly a CVS and a Longs Drugs in Marin City’s Gateway Shopping Center, Seeks to Give Residents a Broader Array of Of Food Options
Mill Valley has long been laden with grocery stores, boasting not one but two Whole Foods Markets, a pair of Safeways along with Mil Valley Market and Good Earth Natural Foods. In recent years, Marin City shoppers have either had to head north or make due with what’s available at Target. That dearth of options…
Read MoreWith a Bumpy Ride in the Rearview, Downtown Mill Valley Businesses Are Primed for a Massive Bounceback
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Read MoreMarin Economic Forum’s ‘Forecasting the Future’ Sees Shrinking Population and a Need for County Brainpower to Improve Local Businesses and Workforces
In using state data, Eyler showed a graphic that predicts Marin Countyās population is expected to shrink by 7% by 2060. āThis is Marin County, unfortunately, but that depends on your perspective,ā he said. āIf you like seats in a restaurant, if you like relatively wealthy people demanding houses and having only one or no kids in that house, that is good news. If you are a small-business owner and you want choice in terms of workers, this is bad news.ā
Read MoreStacey Waldspurger’s Waldscraft Artisan Bakery To Shut Brick-and-Mortar Space on Sunnyside, Readies Focus on San Rafael Production Site, Farmer’s Markets and More
Waldspurger announced this week that she is closing her Waldscraft brick-and-mortar space on Sunnyside. Her last day will be Sunday, Feb. 4.Ā But Waldspurger is quick to add that the journey is far from over. “WALDSCRAFT BAKERY IS STILL ALIVE!” she wrote in a note to her customers.
Read MoreMarin JCC Hosts SF Jewish Film Festival’s “Best of the Fest” ā Feb. 1st, 8th & 15th
The acclaimed San Francisco Jewish Film Festival has unveiled its lineup for Osher Marin JCC’s “Best of the Fest” Film Festival , which is set for February 1st, 8th and 15th. TheĀ San Francisco Jewish Film Festival is the oldest Jewish film festival in the world.
Read MoreThe Marin Economic Forum Hosting its Annual Event, ‘Forecasting the Future,’ on Feb. 7th at the Jonas Center on the Novato Campus of College of Marin
This year the theme is ābusiness attraction in Marin Countyā and will feature several speakers on the topics of commercial real estate, transportation options for employers and a showcase of a business starting and growing in Marin.
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