Posts Tagged ‘Food’
The 2023 Mill Valley Music Fest Is In the Books ā We Are Incredibly Grateful For Your Support, We Welcome Your Feedback and We’re Excited to Start Building for 2024!
Bottom line: weāre committed to fine-tuning this event and earning your support in 2024. We wonāt fix everything for everyone ā good luck trying to get 10,000 people to agree on their 10 favorite bands ā but weāre committed to making you proud of the Mill Valley Music Fest.
Read MoreA Bonanza of Delight, Artistry & Imagination: Here’s a Rundown of the Delicious Food, Manzanita Market Products & Amazing Activities at the 2023 Mill Valley Music Fest
A lineup of 10 dynamite bands that will keep you dancing long before and long after the Mill Valley Music Fest on May 13-14? Check 1. Eleven phenomenal food vendors keeping your belly full while you dance the days away? Check 2. An incredible array of makers, creators, retailers, nonprofit organizations and much more? Yes yes. We’re unveiling the roster of amazingly creative food vendors and Manzanita Market participants, a must-have on any festival-goers’ menu.
Read MoreHomegrown & Going Places ā Anna Harrell Is Set to Perform on the Sweetwater Stage at the 2023 MV Music Fest
I gained the confidence to see that I donāt just have to be in musicals and play someone else, but I can create my own music and share that with people,ā says Harrell, who counts Stevie Nicks and Fleetwood Mac ā āthat unique sound and the depth of their lyrics is always something I try to emulate,ā as well as John Mayer, Lennnon Stella and the Beatles among her influences.
Read MoreWatershed, Agricultural Institute of Marin & Stemple Creek Ranch Team for a ‘Food, Wine & Friends’ Event at MV Lumber Yard ā April 4
Watershed and the Agricultural Institute of Marin are teaming up for AIM’s Supper Club, a “Food, Wine & Friends” event on Tuesday, April 4 at Watershed. Doors open at 6pm, with seating at 7pm. No-Host bar.
Read MoreMamahuhu to Host Lunar New Year Event Feat. Floral Artist Tyson Lee & Still-Life drawing (BYO Art Supplies) ā Jan. 22, 11am-1pm
Mamahuhu hosts an event ā free and open to all ā this Sunday, Jan. 22 from 11am-1pm to celebrate the start of the Lunar New Year. Local floral artist Tyson Lee is making a LNY-themed arrangement.
Read MoreWhat Does ‘the Most Empty Major Downtown in America’ Say About the Future of Small Suburban Towns Like Mill Valley?
Silverglide told the Times that she is fairly confident that Mixtās āneighborhood locations,ā like the Mill Valley one, will drive the businessās expansion.
Read MoreFull Circle: In Opening Bobās Donuts at Former Bamboo Hut Space in Tam Junction, Ahn Family Makes Its Return to Mill Valley
Oct. 29th marks the official, long-rumored Mill Valley debut of Bobās Donuts, which has been doling out dynamite donuts for 62 years and is one of the Bay Areaās treasured institutions. Bobās is located at 252 Almonte, the former longtime home of the Bamboo Hut.
Read MoreBacked by Local Investors and Driven to Succeed, Stacey Waldspurger’s Waldscraft Artisan Bakery Basks in a Smash Debut
In opening her Waldscraft Artisan Bakery earlier this month, longtime Mill Valley resident Stacey Waldspurger turned her shot-in-the-dark pandemic project in her home kitchen into a thrilling addition to a community that is steeped in love for baked goods.
Read MoreLocal Kitchens Looks to Infuse Mill Valley With an Array of New, Delicious Foodie Fare
On Friday, Sept. 23, the former Starbucks space in the Alto Plaza shopping center is turning into the latest location for Local Kitchens, a digital-centric micro food hall founded by former DoorDash employees and featuring seven popular food truck and brick-and-mortar brands, all under one roof.
Read MoreCA State Senate Backs Bill That Creates a Council to Set Wages and Conditions for the Fast-Food Industry ā Heads to Newsom’s Desk
If signed, the bill would set up a 10-member council, including representatives for workers and employers. It could set industrywide minimum wages in California at up to $22 an hour next year, far exceeding the statewide minimum wage of $15.50, the Times reports.
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