Posts Tagged ‘Mill Valley’
Record Store Day’s Latest Drop Is Saturday, June 18 ā Mill Valley Music Has You Covered
The arrival of rare or never before released always creates an extra amount of buzz at Gary Scheuenstuhl’s Mill Valley Music shop, the longtime go-to hub for vinyl music lovers throughout Mill Valley and beyond.
Read MoreMarinArts Presents: ‘The Art of Collecting,’ a Live Stream with the Mill Valley Art Dealers Association Gallery Owners ā June 16, 12pm
The event is set to be the first MarinArts Presents, a series of unique arts streamed events that underscore their seasonal fundraising. At āThe Art of Collecting,ā gallery owners will discuss the strategies, best practices, and joys of purchasing artwork. The live broadcast airs out of the Seager Gray Gallery at 12ā12:45pm.Ā
Read MoreArtists and Poets to Perform Climate Disruption-Focused ‘World on Fire’ ā June 18
If the climate disruption isn’t front of mind for you, a group of multi-talented artists, poets and musicians are bringing the emergency directly to the O’Hanlon Center for the Arts in the form of World on Fire, a spoken-word and musical performance of 15 poems by diverse poets, responding to climate disruption and its effects on the planet, with grief, humor, remorse, outrage and love.
Read MoreSunnyside Ave. to Close for Two Days ā June 14-15 ā For Re-Paving as Part of Blithedale Project
In an effort to support downtown businesses, there will be free parking during the roadway closures along East Blithedale (Throckmorton to Forrest St) and at the Depot Plaza parking lot.Ā
Read MoreNY Times Puts Mill Valley Center Stage in the Housing Debate, From Nimby & Yimby to Kite Hill
Dougherty has turned his attention to Mill Valley, specifically longtime local resident Phil Richardson’s long-dormant effort to build a multi-faceted development project on his vacant 575 East Blithedale Avenue at Camino Alto lot.
Read MoreOutdoor Art Club Awards $1,000 Leadership Scholarship to Tam High Senior Natalie Nong
Nong is a young woman of remarkable talent and promise. A resident of Marin City, she is the first in her family to attend college. She works tirelessly toĀ better her community and become the best version of herself.
Read MoreDon’t Miss 6th Annual Marin City Juneteenth Festival ā June 19, 10:30am-6pm
On June 19, Marin City’s Juneteenth Community Festival returns with a pair of themes: “Looking Towards the Future” and “Global Connections.”
Read MoreFrom RƩunion to Miller Avenue, Florence Livingston Has Mastered Interior Design
āOur business has really boomed in the past two years. Iām very grateful that everyone has been home and has wanted to remodel over the past few years.”
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of May 30
If you want to support this Enjoy Milll Valley Blog, including all of the News You Can Use below, you can make a tax-deductible donation of $75 or more to the Enjoy Mill Valley Fund, which supports shovel-ready beautification and infrastructure improvements throughout Mill Valley, from flower plantings and restoration of landmarks like the Gravity Car and Clock Tower to the free Movies…
Read MoreStretchLab Mill Valley to Host 15-Minute Demos ā June 14, 1-5pm
In an effort to educate and inform those who haven’t with StretchLab yet, their location within Strawberry Village shopping center at 800 Redwood Hwy, Frontage Road, Suite 614 is offering four hours of free demo stretches on June 14, from 1-5pm.
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