Posts Tagged ‘holidays’
Marin County Officials Unveil Online Database and Map of Public Art Throughout Marin!
āThe program is designed to bring the power and delight of art into our everyday experiences of our natural environment through the transformation of ordinary objects, so this new art map is a great tool for us,ā she said.
Read MorePAAM Hosts ‘Pumpkin Bash,’ a Free Halloween Event ā Oct. 28th, 3-5pm
The event marks the latest chapter in the nearly 14 years since Annie Thistle launched her Performing Arts Academy of Marin (PAAM)Ā in her living room, a journey that took herĀ from theĀ Community Church of Mill ValleyĀ in 2009, then in the Alto Plaza shopping center in early 2010, and then to the 2,800-square-foot storefront space aboveĀ Balboa Cafe at Mill Creek Plaza.
Read MoreMarin IJ: Homestead Valley’s Tim Ryan Creates Whimsical Public Art Projects, Garners 2023 Milley Award
When heās not brainstorming or working on his next idea, Ryan, a 2023 Milley Award recipient, is the senior director of strategic facility planning at San Rafael City Schools.
Read MoreChurch of Our Saviour Hosts Giant Yard Sale ā Oct. 21, 9am-12pm @ 10 Old Mill Street
Organizers say there will be lots of stuff for kids, including games, toys, and puzzles. There’ll also be jewelry, housewares, crafting supplies, holiday wrapping, and more.Ā Itās a great way to do some green holiday shopping early.Ā
Read MoreMargaret O’Leary Hosts Announces West Coast ‘Meet Margaret’ Series, With the Milll Valley Stop on Nov. 25
Join Margaret O’Leary for an afternoon of sips, sweets and shopping. Margaret will be on hand to offer style tips and share a special preview of her favorite pieces from the new collection.
Read MoreSFGate Does a Deep Dive on the One and Only Mountain Home Inn: ‘Tragedy and tranquility at a Bay Area Mountaintop Inn
The Cunninghams spent years making the inn what it is today. Due to the success of the Mountain Home Inn, Susan and Edward went on to eventually run the Pelican Inn. Edward Cunningham died in 2022. Susan still owns the inn and lives down the hill in Mill Valley.
Read MoreTokyo-Based Filmmaker Toshikazu Hosoki to Screen ‘Circle of Donuts,’ a Look Inside the Glorious Bob’s Donuts in Tam Junction and SF, at the 46th MV Film Fest
āCircle of Donuts,ā a documentary short by Tokyo director Toshikazu Hosoki, is scheduled to screen at theĀ Mill Valley Film FestivalĀ onĀ Oct. 6, 13 and 16. The 10-minute film profilesĀ Aya Ahn, owner and head chef ofĀ Bobās Donuts.
Read MoreLongtime Downtown Retailer Kelly Scott Temporarily Takes Over Former Terrestra Space at 30 Miller With a Cashmere Pop-Up From Oct. 18-Nov. 5
Scott, theĀ former owner of both the Alpha Dog shop as well as Sundry, a kitchen- and garden-focused store that was at 118 Throckmorton Ave. ā the former home of Branded Boutique, theĀ Mill Valley Hat Box, a laundromat and a fledgling version of Mill Valley Market before that ā is opening up a short-term op-up shop within the former Terrestra space.
Read MoreArchitect and Interior Designer Sherry Williamson Unveils a Solo Show at O’Hanlon Center for the Arts ā Opens Oct. 3rd, Runs Thru Oct. 31st
Williamsonās creations embody her nuts and bolts experience as an architect and award-winning interior designer with a passion for driftwood, textiles, photography, woodworking and a sense of the absurd.
Read MoreChurch of Our Saviour Unveils ‘Godly Play in the Season of Creation’ for Children Pre-K to 4th Grade ā Sundays at 9:45am, and Annual Blessing of the Animals Oct. 1st
As religious and youth organizations continue to reach out to their communities to grow and maintain connections, Church of Our Saviour is is unveiling ‘Godly Play in the Season of Creation’ on Sundays in the fall.
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