Posts Tagged ‘Mill Valley’
Longtime Mill Valley Resident Henry ‘Hank’ Higgins, 29, Dies Unexpectedly of Heart Complications
Higgins attended Park School in Mill Valley before moving to Wisconsin. He would later join his father and brother Tyler, in owning and operating Floodwater restaurant in Mill Valley.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Feb. 7
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Read MoreO’Hanlon Center Celebrates a Whirlwind Tale of a Family of Journalists ā Feb. 17
Reading from the new book Circle Way, Eric Newton will explore his late wife Mary Ann Hoganās relationship with her father, longtime SF Chronicle book editor Bill Hogan. Despite a life of letters, Bill never wrote a memoir. Mary Ann hoped writing her book would redeem them. āI will spend the rest of my life trying to fully know, to fully understand, and fully appreciate who my father was,ā she said. But she died before finishing, so Eric wrote the final chapter.
Read MoreThe Terra Schools Host Lunar New Year Festival ā Feb. 5, 10am-12pm
On Saturday, Feb. 5 from 10am-12pm, Xa and her team are hosting a Lunar New Year Festival on their campus at 70 Lomita Drive. The event ā outdoors and with plenty of space for social distancing ā will feature Chinese, Korean and Vietnamese programs, performances, phenomenal raffles prizes and multicultural activities.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Jan. 31
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Read MoreNwanduās Electrifying PlayĀ ‘Pass Over’ Hits the MTC Stage ā Thru Feb. 20
Marin Theatre Company returns this week with acclaimed playwright Antoinette Chinonye Nwanduās provocative, electrifying play Pass Over, which reopened Broadway after the pandemic closures and drew āblazingly theatrical and thrillingly tenseā raves from The New York Times.
Read MoreProhibition on Food Delivery Apps Keeping Tips Joins List of Eatery-Friendly New Laws in 2022
Assembly Bill 286Ā increases billing transparency for restaurants that use food delivery apps, making it illegal for those food delivery apps to keep any gratuity meant for workers, whether delivery or from the restaurant.
Read MoreSweetwater Unveils Surprise Show Feat. Multi-Talented Garage Rock Hero Ty Segall ā Feb. 8
Ty Segall, a longtime pillar of the Bay Area’s garage rock scene, is set to perform with his Freedom Band on February 8, just on the heels of the COVID-driven cancellation.
Read MoreVasco Spawns Coho as Piazza DāAngelo Owners Buy Paul Lazzareschiās Beloved Restaurant at 106 Throckmorton
Petrone and Ferguson were looking for something new they could put their imprint on ā something that added to the array of options in town. Their new concept for the former Vasco space is Coho, a sustainable seafood-focused restaurant.
Read MoreInnovative BiOAID95’s Replaceable Filters Turn Everyday Cloth Masks Into a KN95
The result of all that iterating is the reusable BiOAID Traveler Mask and a replaceable, adhesive filter that turns any cloth mask into a scientifically-rated KN95.Ā
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