Posts Tagged ‘Mill Valley’
Paul Austin’s Play Marin Hosts Glow Get Em ā It’s Players’ Night ā April 25, 6pm-11pm, Mill Valley Community Center, 180 Camino Alto Mill Valley
This year, weāre flipping the switch with a āGlow in the Darkā twist! Expect an epic evening with games, delicious food and drinks (including the adult variety!), a stellar silent auction, and music to keep the energy buzzing all night. Connect with other Play Marin supporters, learn about our impact, and have a blastāall while lifting up kids and families in our community to continue to learn and thrive through play.
Read MoreThe Amazing Mill Valley Children’s Garden at Edna Maguire Hosts theĀ 4th Annual Plant Sale. 100% of Sales support the Mill Valley Children’s Garden Maintenance and Management!
Online shop is open NOW. Ā Shop for your favorite plants and garden goodies from the comfort of home HERE. Pick up orders Wednesday April 23rdĀ in the Garden 1:30-3:30 (80 Lomita Dr/Edna Maguire Elementary). Shop in Person during the following dates and time: Wednesday, April 23Ā ā Celebrate Earth DayĀ during Open Garden (1:30-3:30)! Plus, online orders will be ready for pick-up, and our in-person plant saleĀ kicks off. Sunday, April 27Ā ā Join us for a Plant Sale & Garden Work PartyĀ (10 AM-2 PM). Come find beautiful plants and lend a hand in the gardenāitās a great way to connect with the community and the earth! The Mill Valley Children’s Garden is a 22,000 sq. ft. organic garden, orchard and outdoor classroom, located at the Edna Maguire Elementary School.
Read More2025 Marin Open Studios May 3 & 4 and May 10 & 11: Marinās Popular Self-Guided Tour of Art Studios Returns for its 32nd Year and Features More Than 265 Artists
āWe are so pleased to present our 32nd year of Marin Open Studios and to continue highlighting all the brilliant and diverse artists here in our county,ā said Kina Lamblin, newly appointed executive director of Marin Open Studios. āThis year we are presenting more artists’ events in the community in addition to our much loved Open Studios event, making art more accessible to the public year round.ā
Read MoreFlour Craft Bakery Co-OwnerĀ Heather Hardcastle Debuts a Brand New Space at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard ā You’re Invited to a First Look at Good Life Shop!
The GoodLife Shop is a curated home goods store, tailored to kitchen & table, opening soon in the Mill Valley Lumber Yard. The GoodLife is a place where beauty, function, and a modern sensibility come together. Itās a space that celebrates the art of gathering in an intentional way & where everything has a story to tell. Join us for a special preview shopping day on Saturday April 19th, 11a-5p with regular store hours starting April 26th, 1030a-530p daily.
Read MoreThe Redwoods, A Community of Seniors in Mill Valley, Hosts a Unique Look at the Remarkable Work of Artist Sarelyn Wager ā By Appt. Only
Sarelyn has been painting for over 80 years, capturing the essence of humanity through her masterful use of color and texture. Her passion and creativity are expressed through artistic talent. “I live and dream in color,” says Sarelyn. “My paintings speak for themselves. I’m a feisty, opinionated nonagenarian with a quirky world view, and my art is my most potent natural expression.”
Read MoreO’Hanlon Center for the Arts Hosts “Forced to Flee: Vienna to Los Angeles 1938. Fascinating Stories, Fabulous Music. Opera” & The FALL/OUT a staged reading with and by Margery Kreitman ā April 26th & 27th
O’Hanlon Center for the Arts Hosts ‘Rhythms of Africa through Song, Dance & Drums with James Henry and Hands on Fire ā April 5
Read MoreMt. Tamalpais United Methodist Church Ramps Up a Series of Events, Including Holy Week, Easter Sunday, Bible School, Palm Sunday Worship, Good Friday and More!
Spring and Summer Calendar for Mt. Tam Church. Holy Week, Easter Sunday, Mayor Meet-and-Greet and Vacation Bible School! Mt. Tam Church is gearing up for our spring and summer activities to which the entire community is invited. The first is Holy Week in April including our Easter worship service and children’s egg hunt: Palm Sunday Worship – Sunday, April 13th, 10:30am. Celebrate Jesus’ triumphant entry into Jerusalem with palms, praise, and joyful worship. Maundy Thursday Service – Thursday, April 17th, 6:30pm. A reflective evening of scripture, meditation, and Holy Communion as we remember Jesus’ last supper. Good Friday – Friday, April 18th, 9am-4pm. The sanctuary will be open for self-guided prayer. Come anytime for quiet reflection and spiritual renewal.
Read MoreSF Chronicle: People Say California Has No Seasons ā This Bay Area Resident Has Proved Them Wrong
Killion studied history at UC Santa Cruz, but he also studied art and the art of fine books. āI wanted to do my own book,ā he said. The result was ā28 Views of Mount Tamalpais,ā produced at UC Santa Cruzās Cowell Press. You could see the influence of the Japanese masters in Killionās work. And you could see the influence of his own world. āItās in my blood,ā he said. āI grew up in the shadow of MountĀ Tamalpais.āā
Read MoreLaney Smith and Chris Sander, New Mill Valley Chamber Members, Have Already Felt Welcomed by Members of the Community, and they’re Spreading the Word about their Newly Launched Auto Brokerage Fairlane Auto Brokers
Laney Smith and Chris Sander, new members of the Mill Valley Chamber, have already felt they’ve been welcomed by many members of the community, and they’re excited by the opportunity to spread the word about their newly launched auto brokerage, Fairlane Auto Brokers.Ā “We’re thrilled to share that we’ve already started delivering new cars to happy clients in the Bay Area and beyond!”We handle everything related to your new car purchase or lease, saving you both time and money ā more than you might expect compared to buying directly from dealerships.”
Read MoreSan Rafael Hosts 2025 Economic Forecast: Growth, Housing & Mobility ā April 24th, 7:30am-11am
The 2025 Economic Forecast will focus on the key economic concerns voiced by Marin County’s business community. The program will kick off with the foundation of our current economic state and roll into panel discussions with key leaders and experts who have critical insights into the challenges and opportunities shaping our local economy, including economic vitality, housing, homelessness, and transportation. Addressing these pressing issues is essential to ensuring a thriving business environment in Marin County.
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