Posts Tagged ‘Live Arts’
‘MVMF Teaser’ Concerts from MV Chamber & NoisePop Continue With Maddie Carpenter on April 13, 3:30-5pm @ Aviator Nation at MV Lumber Yard (Note Venue Change!)
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 More‘The Garden Party of the Season’: Celebrate Marin Theatre Company and Support One of Our Most Important Local Cultural Institutions ā Sunday, April 28, OAC
We need your help.Ā Ticket sales and subscriptions cover only a fraction of the costs of operating a theatre and producing plays. Marin Theatre Company depends on the generous support of our donors.Ā Like many arts organizations, the pandemic hit MTC hard and we have struggled to regain our our fiscal strength. Thanks to people like you, we can do it. Please help!
Read MoreStar of the Redwoods Chapter No. 219 Order of the Easter Star Invites You to a ‘Reliving Our Youth’ Night ā April 17th, 7pm at MV Masonic Center, 19 Corte Madera Ave.
The organizers would love to have anyone attend and take part in the fun night of āReliving our Youth!ā You may also just attend as a sideliner. There is no ritual being spoken, but we will do Entrance Marches, Prayers, Escort, nine oāclock Interpolation and Closing Marches from our Youth orders. Come and re-live your youth! See if you remember the music and songs of our Youth groups! Current Rainbow Girls, Jobs Daughters and DeMolay are welcome too!
Read MoreOsher Marin JCC Unveils ‘Welcome Week’ With Free Drop-Ins Spanning Pre-School in Strawberry and a Series of Events for All Ages ā April 3-7
“We invite you to take a tour of our new preschool on Friday, April 5, as part of our Welcome Week. Drop off your little one for playtime in our indoor play space. Stay for a pizza lunch. All are welcome to participate in a family-friendly Community Shabbat at 12:30pm.”
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.”
Read MoreFloodwater, Tam Junction’s Massive Restaurant, Bar & Gathering Place,Ā Expands Its Palate in Hosting West Coast Goods Times ‘Deep Disco’ ā March 16, 9pm-1am
On March 16th, Floodwater, the massive, 7,200-square-foot restaurant, bar and gathering place that opened in 2019 in the former Frantoio space in Tam Junction, is expanding its palate. “Weāll be transforming our awesome space into a nightclub for the evening!” organizers say. “Sip on cocktails, beer, wine and champagne all while dancing the night away to the very best in Deep House and Disco Edits courtesy of DJ West Coast (resident DJs at The Battery in SF).
Read MoreFacing Litigation Exposure, Mill Valley School District Steps Away from Friends Field as a Possible Middle School Location ā Board Reconvenes on March 7
At their special meeting on Feb. 27th, the board of trustees voted to eliminate Friends Field as an option and to proceed with further examination of the current site for potential construction of the Middle School. āIf we need to concede what I feel is the better site, then we will need revenue from this site to make up for the additional expenses,ā Trustee Michele Crncich Hodge said. Weāre going to need to have that site become a resource for our district children and provide and ongoing revenues as we navigate a new expense plan. We need to immediately (negotiate) a monthly agreement with the city.”
Read MoreMill Valley Philharmonic Hosts a Party & a Performance on St. Patrick’s Day ā March 17th, 4-6pm
Next up is a special musical celebration benefiting your local orchestra on St. Patrickās Day ā Sunday, March 17, 4-6pm at the Homestead Valley Community Center (315 Montford Ave.). Enjoy Irish coffee, wine and beer while listening to MVP musicians perform lively chamber music ā fiddle tunes, Irish ditties and more! ā in a cozy and intimate setting.
Read MoreWith a March 7th Hearing on the Schedule, City and MV School District Officials Collectively Race to Find a Way Forward for their Respective Institutions and the Larger Community
District officials see the field option as an educational and environmental benefit because it would mean students wouldnāt have to attend classes in temporary portable buildings for two years while the new school is built. Others have pointed to the possibility that not moving students into temporary classrooms, it will just be much less disruptive. District officials indicated the cost savings could be somewhere between $6 million to $8 million in savings.
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