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Ever the Innovator, Tamalpie Owner Unveils Lunchtime ‘Tpie On the Fly’

Goldberg’s creativity never ceases. This week, they opened for lunch and “we really feel that doing grab and go is really missing on the street,” she says.Ā “We’ll have slices and salads, quick and accessible at reasonable prices for the first week,” she says. “It will all be free. Our hours are going to be lunch until it’s gone, and of course you can still sit down and order a glass of wineĀ  and have your pizza alfresco and any of our favorite, but we wanted to fill a void on the street, which is slices, healthy salads, quickly – “Tpie On the Fly.”

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Hometown Hero: On the Eve of the 2024 Mill Valley Music Fest, Legendary Rocker Sammy Hagar Is Honored With a Star on the Hollywood Walk of Fame!

“Being honored like that in front of my family and more friends than I thought I had, touched my heart so there is no word that can come close to saying what I felt and am still feeling,” Hagar said. “The amount of Redheads that showed up was mind blowing to the committee as well who said it was one of the best turnouts ever.” The event included appearances by Guy Fieri, Michael Anthony, John Mayer and Chad Smith, among many more.

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Madrona Bakery Owners Look to Serve Up a Weekend of Deliciousness at 2024 Mill Valley Music Fest – May 11+12!

Now they’re ready for the next giant leap forward, as they’ll be serving an array of tasty treats at the 2024 Mill Valley Music Fest.Ā What should MVMF-goers expect from Madrona? Quick breads like biscuits, scones, banana bread, cookies and foccacia – “a nice thing to tuck in your pocket,” Aron says.Ā They’ll also be serving the always-delicious Four Barrel Coffee, including Iced Coffee and Iced teas via the Leaves and Flowers brand.

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Did the Masters Get You in a Golf Mood? Get Your Own Green Jackets on April 21st – THIS WEEKEND – 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.

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Mill Valley Juggernaut Local Kitchens Expands Menu to Include Flavor Trippin,’ a Sandwich and Salad Concept From Chef Mason Hereford, Founder of Award-Winning Sandwich Shop Turkey and the Wolf

Flavor Trippin’ is a collection of sandwiches, salads, and sides that elevateĀ  nostalgic dishes with new and exciting flavors. Flavor Trippin’ 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.

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Well, This is Confusing: Wage Hike for Food Chain Workers Goes Into Effect, But With Some Complexity

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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, you’re only entitled to the regular minimum wage of $16 for those hours. That’s 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. It’s not the only situation that is confusing employers and workers alike.”

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Marin 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 County’s population is expected to shrink by 7% by 2060. ā€œThis is Marin County, unfortunately, but that depends on your perspective,ā€ he said. ā€œIf 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€

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