Posts Tagged ‘health’
Marin Magazine Unveils 2024 Best of Marin County and, Once Again, Mill Valley Garners a Ton of Honors Across an Array of Categories
To no surprise on our part, Mill Valley businesses and nonprofits were successful in capturing awards across a variety of business types, particularly in Dining, Mill Valley romped, including Le Marais Bakery, Super Duper Burger, Floodwater, Kitchen Sunnyside, Samurai Sushi, Prabh Indian Kitchen, Watershed, The Junction, Cantina, Playa, Joeās Taco Lounge, Sol Food, Corner Bar, Depot Cafe, Antoneās East Coast Sub Shop, Mill Valley Market, Hook Fish Co., Buckeye Roadhouse, Bungalow 44, Mamahuhu, Piatti, Lamās Kitchen, Piazza DāAngelo, La Ginestra and Gravity Tavern.
Read MoreORA Presents: Sound Bath with Erica Nguyen ā Sunday, July 28, 6-7pm
Come bathe in a blissful sanctuary of sound with Ora’s July Sound Bath, a celestial symphony crafted to harmonize your being from within. Be enveloped by the ethereal tones of crystal bowls, the resonant hum of Tibetan bowls, the reverberating power of the gong, the delicate whispers of chimes, and the soul-stirring melodies of the flute, among other celestial instruments. Come as you are, and let the transformative waves of sound guide you to a state of profound relaxation and renewal. Erica will help you let go and surrender to the healing frequencies, allowing them to wash away tension and restore balance within.
Read MorePiazza D’Angelo’s Luigi Petrone Unveils New Specialty Craft Cocktail Program, Announces Arrival of New GM Indira Diaz
Luigi Petrone announced this week that he is thrilled to have launched a new specialty craft cocktail program. “The menu is an elevated celebration of all things Italian, with hints of the tropics, summer flavors, and local ingredients,” he says.
Read MoreMVSD Is Set to Undergo a Major Transformation of MVMS With a Middle School Modernization Project Many Years in the Making!
The Mill Valley Middle School Modernization Project represents a significant investment in the future of the communityās education infrastructure. With the support of the City and active participation from the public, the project aims to create a modern, efficient, and inspiring environment for students and staff alike.
Read MoreSFGATE Unveils First-Ever Winners of the Best of Bay Area 2024 and, Not Surprisingly, Mill Valley Got Some Love
To no surprise on our part, Mill Valley businesses and nonprofits were successful in capturing awards across a variety of business types, a particularly massive achievement considering the fact that SFGate’s Best of Bay Area included the entire Bay Area in its purview:Ā “A reader-driven popularity contest with more than 150 categories accepting nominees, per Editor in Chief’s Grant Marek.
Read MoreAs Electricity Bills Soar, MCE Offers Relief: Residents and Businesses Eligible for MCE Cares Credit Get up to $25 in Monthly Credits
āNo one should have to choose between feeding their family and keeping the lights on,ā said Shanelle Scales-Preston, MCEās Board Chair and City of Pittsburg Councilmember. āThatās why MCE is helping the most vulnerable folks in our community. Since 2020, weāve provided $62 million in bill relief aimed at keeping our service more affordable and equitable, while being better for the planet.ā
Read MoreEver 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 ā “Tpie On the Fly.”
Read MoreAn Absolute Game-Changer: 2024 Mill Valley Music Fest Is Set to Become First-Ever U.S. Festival to Operate Entirely on Mobile Zero-Emission Batteries, Thanks to a Groundbreaking Partnership with Mill Valley-Born Moxion Power
āThis crucial leap forward for the Mill Valley Music Festival comes at a critical moment in our community, as City of Mill Valley leaders, the Mill Valley Chamber, local businesses and a multitude of organizations take an all-hands-on-deck approach to reduce the burdens of climate change,ā Jim Welte, executive director of the Mill Valley Chamber. āOur City has identified reducing greenhouse gas emissions as a major reduction strategy, along with renewable energy, energy efficiency, EV infrastructure, green building and waste reduction.ā
Read MoreJennifer Eve Taylor’s JET ED Consulting, a Premiere Provider of Therapeutic Educational Consultative Services, Seeks to Get You the Best Options for Your Family’s Uniques Circumstances
Jennifer’s JET ED Consulting is the premier provider of therapeutic educational consultative services. Her mission is to provide the highest level of ethics and expertise in a caring and personal way, helping parents navigate the byzantine world of navigating what is often a misunderstood modality. Jenniferās boys were in Mill Valley Schools and she was a member of It Takes a Village Mill Valley during those years.Ā
Read MoreDid 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.
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