Posts Tagged ‘holiday shopping’
Good Earth Natural Foods Announces Plans for 3rd Location in Terra Linda!
āWeāve always strived to grow in a way that feels thoughtful and authentic to who we are. We never want to rush our growth, because we want to ensure that our stores are living up to our customersā expectations for quality, selection, and service,ā noted Good Earth Natural Foods co-owner and longtime food activist, Mark Squire. āIām pretty stoked we are going for it! We have incredibly dedicated staff in both stores now and they deserve this 3rdĀ store opportunity. Iām super proud that we can continue to not only provide upward mobility for key staff, but we also get to bring more OrganicĀ to new friends and families! Iām beyond excited to see what we can create in this new space, and we welcome the communityās input every step of the way,ā said Al Baylacq, Good Earth Natural Foods co-owner.
Read MoreMarin Magazine & the Hello! Marin App Are Celebrating the Hometown Magic Across Marin & Give Local Businesses Extra Cheer Along the Way ā It’s the Perfect Moment to Help Our Communities Show Their Holiday Spirit!
Weād love your chamberās support in sharing our countywide Holiday Photo Contest with your members. Itās a fun, easy way for businesses and residents to join in and a great opportunity for storefronts to upload photos of their holiday dĆ©cor and encourage customers to do the same. Holiday Photo Contest: How It Works: ⢠Download the Hello! Marin app, Create a profile and set it to public, ⢠Open the Holiday Photo Contest tile, Upload a holiday photo from your town; tree lightings, lights, decorated storefronts, harbor nights, holiday treats, window displays, anything festive! Thereās no limit to the number of photos a user can submit. All entries go into a drawing for one Grand Prize: a $250 gift card. The winning photo will also be featured in an upcoming issue of Marin Magazine.
Read MoreHeather Soicher Ceramics Hosts a Studio Show and Sale! Saturday, Dec. 13th, 11am-4pm at 28 Reed Street!
Heather Soicher Ceramics Hosts a Studio Show and Sale! Saturday, Dec. 13th, 11am-4pm at 28 Reed Street! Heather Soicher is a ceramic artist in the San Francisco Bay Area and has a passion for nature, cooking, and gathering friends and family together. She has a degree in Anthropology and early on was drawn to the way clay plays an elemental role in human culture – both functional and sacred. Heather enjoys making functional ceramic pieces for the kitchen and table, and also more whimsical work including her āBirds of Wisdom.ā
Read MoreArt at the Depot: First Tuesday ArtWalk | Dec. 2nd, 5:30-7pm, āNeurodiverse Voicesā Curated by Sally Cote, Janet Miller, Sunila Bajrach
ARTISTS WITHOUT BOUNDARIES: (Part of the non-profit ProjectAwareness And Special Sports (PAASS), Artists Without Boundaries fosters inclusion through art and sports programs that, celebrate every individualās success and provides a powerful reminder: when we open our spaces to diverse voices, we deepen our understanding of artāand each other. Artists: Adam Almedilla, Connor Barbee, Claire Clifford, Reese Herndon, Geffen Moran, Curated by: Janet Miller. Left: Photos by Conner Barbee, and the Artist at work.
Read MoreMV Chamber Hosts Artist Barry Toranto’s ‘Windowscapes’ Featuring Single-Exposure Photographs Capturing Window Reflections ā Nov. 25th Thru Jan. 15th ā Artwalk Is on Dec. 2nd!
Longtime Mill Valley resident, former co-owner of WIGT Print and Mill Valley Fall Arts Festival board member Barry Toranto has been at the forefront of 94941 creativity for decades. But as with many creative dynamos, Toranto has a variety of waves to express his creative output. One of those outlets is thrilling, color-laden Windowscape photographs, as he calls them. Barry is also our 2025-26 Mill Valley Community Map Cover Artist with a windowscape of downtown Mill Valley. oranto will be showcasing his work on the walls of the Mill Valley Chamberās space at 85 Throckmorton Ave. from November 25th to January 15th.Ā Aside from the First Tuesday Artwalk, the Chamberās office is open Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday, 12-4pm.
Read MoreAndrea de Francisco’s MYSTIC Presents Sunnysides’ First Annual Winter Market ā Sunday. Nov. 30th, 11am-3pm!
Fast on the heels of a smashingly successful first trip around the sun,Ā Andrea de Francisco’sĀ MYSTIC at 31 Sunnyside, a vital part of downtown Mill Valley that has exciting history on its side, is back to celebrate another exciting event. Andrea: “Join us for a cozy indoor holiday market featuring handmade goods from local artists and makers. Shop small, connect with our creative community, and find one-of-a-kind gifts for the season. The market will take place inside our hallway on Sunnyside Ave, filled with art, crafts, and festive spirit. Admission is free and everyone is welcome. No need to RSVP – just come! Spread the word!
Read MoreCalling all Mill Valley Peetniks! Donāt Be Sad ā We’re Here for You! Starting November 4th at 7am, Sweetwater Music Hallās CafĆ© Will Be Open & Proudly Pouring Peetās. CafĆ©’s Open 7 days a week, 7am-7pm!
As coffee lovers can attest, there’s been lots of Sturm & Drang in recent months about the future of Peet’s Coffee at 88 Throckmorton in downtown Mill Valley. The Peet’s Coffee store in Mill Valley has been part of the company success that began in 1966. Peet’s opened its first Bay Area store in Berkeley in 1966 and the Mill Valley location was opened in 1987. Peet’s determined in recent months that the size of the 88 Throckmorton space no longer matched the customer experience of the other successful Peet’s shops elsewhere in Marin County. Rather than simply move on, the ever-creative folks, legendary Sweetwater Music Hall saw an opportunity to keep Peet’s in downtown Mill Valley.
Read MoreTwo Neat, an Unabashed, Unadulterated Mill Valley Institution, Was Duly Honored by the Mill Valley City Council!
Two Neat, brilliant Bob Bijou’s witty, charming, always LOL card, gifts, toys and much more shop shut down the business at the end of of August. Like many businesses who’ve lasted through many eras, it is largely a sad day. But Bob and his witty co-horts are focused on landing this plane with all the joy and fart jokes Two Neat calls for. From bacon-scented air freshener to inarguably the best collection of greeting cards in Marin, Bijou’s Two Neat shop at 111 Throckmorton Ave. has been an institution in Mill Valley for 39 years ā with a little something for everyone.
Read MorePacific Sun: Piatti Dishes Up Romance in Mill Valley
Set beneath the gaze of Mount Tamalpais, the restaurant exudes rustic refinement, all warm light, and the low murmur of people discovering, or even remembering anew, why they like each other.Ā Thereās a certain choreography to itāservers glide past with hand-made pastas and well-timed smiles, wine glasses tilt toward candlelight and every so often someone laughs just loudly enough to let the room know that life, at least for tonight, is good. Enjoying oysters together is a simple ritual, but Piatti knows itās one of the oldest love languages in the book.
Read MoreOur First Tuesday Artwalk Artist is Beth Davila Waldman! She’ll Show Her Work on Oct. 7th from 5:30-7:30pm and Throughout the full Month of October. Her Show Is Entitled: ‘Desert Intersections’!
Beth Davila Waldman is a cross-disciplinary artist using photography, painting, assemblage and installation. Her work explores the impact of socio-political trends on cultural landscapes, often through imagery laden with indicators of economic and social status, presented in a manner that emulates the sheer stress of imposed change. Waldmanās constructed vistas re-conceive the notion of sanctuary amidst the realities of colonization, and invite meditations on civil access. Waldman imbues her work with a unique materiality by printing or transferring photographs on a plethora of materialsāfrom tarp to sails, canvas to paper.
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