Posts Tagged ‘Health & Wellness’
Milley Awards Open 2024 Nomination Process, Seek Entries for New Nominations by April 18 at Noon at City Hall
Now that they’re back, the Milleys are spreading the word that the Nomination process is now open ā the deadline for new nominations is April 18, Thursday, at noon at City Hall. Forms are online at milleyawards.org and there are hard copy forms around town at the Chamber, City Hall, O’Hanlon Center’sĀ Loft, Lando and Seager-Gray Gallery.
Read MoreThe Church of Our Saviour Hosts an ‘Upside Down’ Easter Egg Hunt ā March 31st, 10:45am
“Join us for a memorable afternoon celebrations,” says Br. Richard Edward Helmer. “We invite you to come together with your loved ones and and share in the joy and festivities of this wonderful holiday season. Hop on over to our ‘Upside Down’ Easter Egg Hunt,” a twist to the family fun.
Read MoreWith Some Perseverance and Creative Support from the City of Mill Valley, the Longstanding Goodwill Donation Center Has Relocated to the Parking Lot Between Extreme Pizza and Mill Valley Swirl
āI want to thank the residents of Mill Valley for making their voices heard during this process,” says City Councilmember Max Perrey, noted. Goodwill is a valued part of our community and we are excited to continue growing our partnership.ā Goodwill invites Mill Valley residents to visit the new location, open daily from 9am-5pm.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of March 25
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Read MoreIJ: Marin County Sees Job Gains Despite Losses Elsewhere in the Bay Area and Statewide
Marin County gained about 800 jobs between January and February. The unemployment rate in the Marin County was 4% last month, down from a revised 4.1% in January. The rate was 3.1% in February 2023. Marinās unemployment rate for February was the third-lowest in the state, behind San Mateo County at 3.7% and San Francisco at 3.8%.
Read MoreGet Ready for Earth Day Mill Valley at the Mill Valley Community Center on April 21, 11am-2pm
The event features fun activities for all ages and green exhibits about climate action, in a beautiful outdoor setting. Visitors will learn about living sustainably, using clean energy and transportation, greening up your home and garden, eating healthy food, protecting nature, and building resilient communities.Ā
Read MoreTutor Corps & Pacific Preparatory School Continue Their Quest to Support Learning Differences and Advocate for Students to Get the Support They Need to Learn Effectively
āThere are so many students with learning differences that really just need individualized support in one particular class,ā Roselin says. āI am really advocating for public-private partnerships where students can attend our amazing local high schools and get the support they need to learn effectively. We currently partner with the Tam High Foundation and Kiddo.ā
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of March 18
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Read More‘MVMF Teaser’ Concerts from MV Chamber & NoisePop Continue With Maddie Carpenter on April 13, 3:30-5pm, Depot Plaza ā MVMF on May 11-12!
We’re firmly in the camp of there being no such thing as too much live music in Mill Valley. To that end, while we wake up every day to make the 2024 Mill Valley Music Fest the best version of itself, we’re also focused on getting you excited for a series of pop-up shows around town. Next up are Meggy Travers Clark on April 2 @ Poet & the Bench, Followed by Maddie Carpenter on April 13, 3:30-5pm, Depot Plaza ā MVMF on May 11-12!
Read MoreMVSD School Board Members Address Friends Field Issue, Commits to ‘Creating Spaces and Opportunities to Engage in Constructive Dialogue with the City to Address Any Misunderstandings and Work Toward Mutually Beneficial Solutions’
“Moving forward, the district is committed to creating spaces and opportunities to engage in constructive dialogue with the city to address any misunderstandings and work toward mutually beneficial solutions. Our focus has been, and will continue to be, providing the best education and educational environments for our students. We will take all necessary steps to vigorously defend our authority to do so.”
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