Posts Tagged ‘Mill Valley’
Annual Mill Valley Volunteer Firefighters Memorial Day PancakeĀ BreakfastĀ is Back for 2024!
Let’s be clear: pancakes are always a good idea. That’s especially true when they serve as the tasty entree to a blockbuster Memorial Day weekend. It all begins withĀ the return of the Mill Valley Volunteer Firefightersā Associationās Pancake Breakfast from 7-11am in front of Mill Valley City Hall (26 Corte Madera Avenue) outside Southern Marin Fire Department Station 6 with pancakes, eggs, sausage, juice, milk and coffee.
Read MoreCity of Mill Valley Hires Tammy Herndon as Management Analyst with Focus on DEI
The City of Mill Valley hired Herndon in April to the position of Management Analyst I with a specialized focus on Diversity, Equity, and Inclusion (DEI). With an extensive background in community service and advocacy, Herndon brings a wealth of experience to her new role, poised to drive forward the City’s commitment to fostering a more inclusive and equitable environment for all community members.
Read MoreProject Awareness and Special Sports (PAASS), Mill Valley Rec Host Spring Fling Silent Disco ā Saturday, May 18th, MV Community Center, 4-6pm
We never get tired of extolling the amazing work ofĀ Project Awareness and Special Sports (PAASS), with the stalwart support of Mill Valley Recreation, to create award-winning programs for children with special needs. That work has spanned its multi-faceted Adaptive Needs Program and much more. The latest installment for this wonderful program is the Spring Fling Silent Disco hosted by PAASS and MV Recreation, on Saturday, May 18th 28th from 4-6pm at the Mill Valley Community Center. The event costs $5 per participant (pre-registration required).
Read MoreArt Lovers to Descend on Mill Valley and Beyond for Marin Open Studios ā May 4-5, May 11-12, 11am-6pm Each Day
Over 250 artists of every stripe including sculptors, pottery, abstract and figurative painters, photographers, textile, and jewelers to name a few are participating in the 2024 Marin Open Studios, including 22 new artists. āWe are delighted to present another year of our much loved open studios and to help showcase the incredibly talented and diverse art community here in Marin County, ā said Kay Carlson, co-founder and executive director of Marin Open Studios.Ā
Read MoreChamber Music Marin Presents Viano Quartet ā May 5th, Followed By Marin Music Chest’s Young Artists Concert on May 19
The Viano Quartet aims to unite the dichotomy between collaborative and soloistic music making to create a voice that speaks both distinctly and as one cohesive force. They believe in uplifting the individual through dynamic teamwork and uncovering the personal nuances of collaboration to invigorate communities. Through a charismatic and fiery approach, their music tells a unique story that speaks authentically to each audience member and empowers a new generation of artists.
Read MoreHappy Feet Dance School Presents ‘The Lullaby of Broadway ā April 21st at Novato High School’s Center for the Arts
Happy Feet Dance School, a longtime stalwart arts organization in Mill Valley for decades, isĀ producing three shows this year at Novato High School’s Center for the Arts, a beautiful indoor venue. The title of their show is, “The Lullaby of Broadway.”Ā The events features a trio of performances on Sunday, April 21st: at 12pm, 3pm and 6pm.
Read MoreMill Valley Philharmonic Hosts Its Season Finale: Experience Paris Street Sounds, Operatic Drama, and Rhythmic Dance Tunes, All in One Concert ā May 10, 8-9:30pm
On Friday, May 10 from 8-9:30pm at the Mt. Tamalpais United Methodist Church at 410 Sycamore Ave., experience Paris street sounds, operatic drama, and rhythmic dance tunes ā all in one concert! Join them for favorites by Beethoven, Gershwin, and Glinka for an energetic and uplifting show!
Read MoreJennifer Eve Taylor’s JET ED Consulting, a Premiere Provider of Therapeutic Educational Consultative Services, Seeks to Get You the Best Options for Your Family’s Uniques Circumstances
Jennifer’s JET ED Consulting is the premier provider of therapeutic educational consultative services. Her mission is to provide the highest level of ethics and expertise in a caring and personal way, helping parents navigate the byzantine world of navigating what is often a misunderstood modality. Jenniferās boys were in Mill Valley Schools and she was a member of It Takes a Village Mill Valley during those years.Ā
Read MorePaul Austin’s Play Marin Hosts Players’ Night Adult Playdate, Featuring Dinner, Drinks and Plenty of Playtime ā April 27th, 6-11pm at Sausalito Portuguese Cultural Center
Paul Austin: “When you come to our Players’ Night you can shoot buckets, flip cups, and dance your ** off! Enjoy wine/beer/bubbles and eat delicious snacks from Deeās Organic Catering. Bid on an amazing variety of silent auction items ā all while supporting a great organization benefiting Play Marin’s youth programs.”
Read MoreMercury News: The Builderās Remedy tool promised to give developers power to override local zoning ā but cities are mostly holding up projects in litigation and environmental reviews, with a pair of Mill Valley exceptions
But at least one of the builder’s remedy projects comes from Marshal Rothman, a Mill Valley developer who has been trying to get Fairfax to approve a development proposal to build 10 homes on a 100-acre parcel for nearly a decade. His new proposal, which adds a stand-alone, 15-unit condominium complex, meets the builderās remedy requirements.
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