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O’Hanlon Center for the Arts Hosts ‘Off the Shelf’ – an End-of-Year Party & Fundraiser Featuring Altered Books on Silent Auction, Great Food, Crafts & More – Dec. 9

On Dec. 9,Ā O’Hanlon is hosting a winter fundraiser and party.Ā The event is free but they request that people register in advance. A centerpiece of the event is an array of Altered books are on silent auction Ā – auction will close at 8pm. There will be small craft sale in the Loft as well. O’Hanlon will have food provided by a wide range of local restaurants, including Mill Valley Market, Whole Foods, Good Earth Natural Foods, Piazza D’Angelo, Mamahuhu, the Depot Cafe and more.

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Jason Crosby, ALO Stalwarts Gather for Holiday Tribute to Vince Guaraldi’s ā€œA Charlie Brown Christmasā€ – Dec. 17th, 1pm & 7pm

Jason Crosby will once again get into the holiday spirit this December, right here in Mill Valley. The multi-instrumentalist will perform A Holiday Tribute to Vince Guaraldi’s A Charlie Brown Christmas at theĀ Sweetwater Music Hall – Mill Valley’s venerable live music institution and one of the most exciting live music venues in Bay Area historyĀ on December 17.

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Winterfest Returns to the Plaza Dec. 3rd for a Tree Lighting & More AND Dec. 17th for a Full-Blown Holiday Bash at the Community Center, 12-4pm!

In the interests of spreading more joy than ever – and with the grateful support of our partners at Mill Valley Recreations’ Mill Valley Community Center, we’re expanding Winterfest across two dates. On the Downtown Plaza on Sunday, Dec. 3, we’ll have yet another fantastic lineup of singers, dancers and musicians to perform from approximately 5-6pm. Two weeks later at the Community Center, we’ll have another lineup of great performances, great activities, food trucks, a beverage program for adults and kiddos alike, and much more.

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Planning Commission Approves Proposed Treehouse Project at Former BofA Building and Makes a Compelling Case for More Vibrancy and Less Car Dependency

ā€œThis is a challenging place to try to get anything approved,ā€ Commissioner Greg Hildebrand said. ā€œIt’s a lot of the same issues: noise, privacy, parking. If this doesn’t move forward, it could sit empty for five years.” ā€œThis is going to bring more people downtown, and it will help the businesses around it.ā€Ā 

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