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The Outdoor Art Club Unveils Its 30th Anniversary Garden Tour – May 15th!

Sip and Stroll with your souvenir glass through this historic Mill Valley neighborhood to discover seven beautiful and unique gardens, each paired with a special sip for you to try. Take a ride back in time on a cable car shuttle to gardens and relive some of Mill Valley’s early days while strolling through these timeless gardens. Walk or ride back through charming downtown Mill Valley with your walking map and explore special promotions at local stores. Include in your planning a Champagne Tea at one of three seatings in the OAC Main Hall. Enjoy live music, bid on the silent auction, stop by the ā€œAsk an Arboristā€ booth among other specialty stations, with giveaways and more on the patio.

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Mill Valley Music Fest Reveals Reveals Expanded Lineup With Sweetwater Stage Featuring Local By Area Musicians

ā€œMore than anything, it’s the sounds that emanate from this thrilling group of musicians who ultimately make the Mill Valley Music Festival what it is,ā€ says Jim Welte, Executive Director of the Mill Valley Chamber. ā€œWe hope attendees will recognize some favorites on this bill. But we really want you to to revel in the wonders of sonic discovery, and pass those earworms onto friends near and far. There’s something for everyone, and your horizons are about to expand exponentially.”

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The Marinfidels Head to the Illustrious Throckmorton Theatre to Perform the Music of The Beatles Vs. The Rolling Stones – 17th Anniversary, March 29th, 8pm-10:30pm

The Marinfidels bring a legacy of music making that hails from the Golden Era of Rock N’ Roll. Beatles Vs Stones is the latest project in a mission to delight and entertain audiences with the music that most inspired them and influenced the popular culture of the 60’s, 70’s and 80’s. Scheuenstuhl’s Mill Valley Music is a record store surviving in the modern age of digital downloading, with a dedication to Keeping Music in Mill Valley. They have lots of new and used CDs, LPs, DVDs, Tshirts, posters and guitar strings.

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City of Mill Valley Is Set to Launch a Pilot Program Parking Meter Kiosk – Coming Soon in the City Hall Parking Lot!

We’re excited to introduce a brand-new, hassle-free parking experience in the City Hall parking lot with our new kiosk system! Here’s what you need to know: The kiosk will be live starting Wednesday, March 5th. Simply remember your parking spot number – no need to worry about your license plate number. For the duration of this pilot program, the parking spot number will be on a sticker on the current meter.Ā You don’t need to display a receipt or ticket back in your car – just pay at the kiosk and go about your day. RSVP Stickers (available at the Mill Valley Police Department or online) will still allow you to park for the allotted time limit for free!

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A Full Circle Mill Valley Moment: Tartine Looks to Return to the 94941 Later This Year!

Famed baker Chad Roberston and pastry chef Elisabeth Prueitt started here in 1999 with the aforementioned Bay Village Bakery, closing it in early 2002, later going on to massive acclaim with their Tartine bakery. But now it’s official: the Tartine sourdough will soon be rising at the Strawberry Village shopping center in Mill Valley, as the famed bakery chain is expanding with a new Marin County spot that will apparently offer some exclusive items not available at other locations.

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Mill Valley Little League Parade Is Set For Saturday, March 15th at 9am, Starting from Old Mill School, Through Downtown, Up Throckmorton, onto Blithedale, Along Sunnyside, Ending Minor League field at Boyle Park!

Mill Valley Little League is excited to provide all the details you need for Opening Day on March 15th!Ā  Events include the Parade, Opening Day Ceremony, Photo Day, and the Used Equipment Sale.Ā  See below for each activity! The beloved Mill Valley Little League Parade is marching back into town. Save the date of Saturday, March 15th. We’re hoping for blue skies for our Opening Day Parade and Ceremony. The parade will start at 9am, led by the traditional bagpipe brigade. The parade route cuts through town on its way to Boyle Park for the ceremony and introduction of our 2025 teams.

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Equator Coffees Garners Permit Approval to Open CafƩ in Sonoma

The Sonoma Planning Commission approved the permit for a new Equator Coffees cafe location in the Sonoma Marketplace shopping center this week.From their Marin County roots to statewide acclaim,Ā Equator CoffeesĀ is bringing its brews to Sonoma Valley with a new location in the heart of downtown, marking its first foray into the county. The woman-owned company was founded in 1995 by Helen Russell and Brooke McDonnell in their Corte Madera garage with a focus on producing organic coffee with environmentally sustainable, fair-trade business operations.

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Mercury News: Trump’s Tariffs Would Make Housing More Expensive in the Bay Area. How much? It Depends on What You’re Building — and Where

High interest rates and increasing construction costs had already put a strain on efforts to increase theĀ Bay Area’s inadequate housing supply. Now, as President Donald TrumpĀ places sweeping tariffsĀ on imports from China, Canada and Mexico, building costs and home prices are expected to increase even further. Trump’s changing timeline for introducing new tariffs has made it difficult for homebuilders to anticipate what duties will actually go into effect, and when. Here are the tariffs the president has announced so far. Mexico and Canada:Ā On Feb. 1, Trump announcedĀ tariffs of 25%Ā on these two major U.S. trading partners that would go into effect in March. Just two days later, he paused the tariffs for 30 days after Mexico and Canada pledged to curb drug flows across their borders. The tariffs went into effect March 4.

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