Posts Tagged ‘Mill Valley’
Will Mill Valley’s Culinary Choices Continue to Diversify?
“The stereotype of the suburbs as homogeneous, white-picket-fence communities is long outdated, and as people move there from cities, they are bringing their appetite for more sophisticated, varied menus.”
Read MoreThink Big: Local Art Galleries Launch ‘Mill Valley Art Dealers Association’
A collective quartet of renowned local galleries ā Seager/Gray Gallery, Desta Gallery, Kim Eagles-Smith Gallery and Robert Green Fine Arts ā have launched the Mill Valley Art Dealers Association to raise our community’s profile as an arts destination.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of Jan. 24
Stay informed, support your community and be an engine for vitality in theĀ coolest place in MarinĀ (yes, weāre biased).Ā
Read MoreSweetwater Music Hall Taps Chris Porter as Talent Buyer
The Sweetwater Music Hall team announced this week that they’ve hired Chris Porter to fill one of the most critically important cogs in the live music industry ā the talent buyer.
Read MoreNY Times’ Tech Columnist: ‘I Quit Prime. And Itās Fine.’
“The real magic of Amazon, and particularly Prime, is that they remove the thinking from shopping. Prime members tend to reflexively go to Amazon, and that mostly works great for them and the company. For me, not having Prime makes me pause for a minute before buying. Thatās perfect.”
Read MoreWildCare Rep Talks ‘Wildlife in Marin: Friend and Foe’ at Virtual Zoom Event ā Jan. 27
WildCare’s Alison Hermance will teach you how to make peace with our wild neighbors, keeping some at bay while learning to accept others in our space.
Read MoreMt. Tam Church Hosts ‘Hope & Joy’: An Evening of Organ Music and Readings ā Jan. 30
On January 30th, 5-5:30pm, Mt. Tamalpais United Methodist Church is hosting an evening of organ music and readings toĀ celebrate the new year and to look towards the future with a focus on hope and joy.
Read MoreThe Indispensable ā and Now Digital ā Mill Valley Community Map Has Arrived
Vitality ā eating, drinking, shopping, exploring, gathering and inspiring ā is our north star. But you’ve got to able to find it. We’ve got you covered.
Read MoreWith Covid Once Again Ravaging Restaurants, Coalition Calls for Emergency Relief
Restaurants in Mill Valley and across the country are experiencing massive turbulence amidst the highly transmissible omicron variant, so much so that more than two dozen mayors, including San Rafael Mayor Kate Colin, called on members of Congress to provide emergency relief for restaurants, warning of ācatastrophicā impact.
Read MoreMarin Public Health Officer Dr. Matt Willis Eyes Omicron Plateau ‘This Week or Next’
āI think weāre seeing early signs that the omicron surge is waning,ā Dr. Matt Willis, Marin public health officer, told scores of parents, teachers and students on a webinar hosted by the Marin County Office of Education, according to the Marin Independent Journal. āWeāre seeing it plateau this week and next.ā
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