Posts Tagged ‘Mill Valley’
Mill Valley Seniors for Peace Host a Climate Emergency Demonstration at Camino Alto & Miller ā Nov. 3, 4-5pm
This event is part of a Global Weekend of Climate Action. All around the world, people will come together to power up the global renewable energy revolution.
Read MoreWith ‘Adrift,’ Veteran Filmmaker Rory Kennedy Launches an Intervention Into the Ongoing Global Refugee Crisis at MVFF46
Kennedy launches a welcome intervention into the ongoing global refugee crisis. Adopting personal and historical perspectives as well as testimonies from experts and relevant stakeholders, Adrift is a passionate and evidence-driven appeal for compassion and respect for the rights of refugees.Ā
Read MoreTokyo-Based Filmmaker Toshikazu Hosoki to Screen ‘Circle of Donuts,’ a Look Inside the Glorious Bob’s Donuts in Tam Junction and SF, at the 46th MV Film Fest
āCircle of Donuts,ā a documentary short by Tokyo director Toshikazu Hosoki, is scheduled to screen at theĀ Mill Valley Film FestivalĀ onĀ Oct. 6, 13 and 16. The 10-minute film profilesĀ Aya Ahn, owner and head chef ofĀ Bobās Donuts.
Read MoreMakers Market Toasts 5-Year Anniversary at MV Lumber Yard, Hosts Open Air Market ā Oct. 14, 11am-5pm
The latest edition of the Open Air Markets arrives September 14th, 11am-5pm, and it comes with a special occasion, and Makers Market celebrates its 5th anniversary in Mill Valley.
Read MoreCity Officials Determine That City Hall Site for the No. 9 Locomotive Is Not Feasible, Citing Concerns About The Train’s Massive Scale, As Well as Safety, Legal Liability and More
Ultimately, staff and the two councilmembers “determined that the proposed location at City Hall is not feasible,” Cusimano said. “The size and scale of the locomotive is too massive for the location, and staff is concerned about the impact of the locomotiveās weight on the roots of the Deodar Cedar. There are additional concerns regarding accessibility, safety measures, insurance coverage and legal liability.”
Read MoreThe 66th Edition of the Mill Valley Fall Arts Fest Drew a Record Number of Attendees ā Organization Seeks Donation So Event ‘Continues For Years to Come’
Daniel Oliver, Amy Faust, Cynthia Minoli, and Hilary Williams received Special Recognition awards for their outstanding work at the artist reception Saturday night.
Read MoreOn the Heels of a Thrilling Series of Multi-Faceted Arts at the Throckmorton, Lucy Mercer Makes an Appeal Amidst Massive Cost Spikes
“General inflation has caused a precipitous rise in the price of lumber for building sets, along with just about every other item needed to stage a production and operate a venue (materials for costumes, food, furniture, soap, sanitizer and paper towels have all skyrocketed ). Recent laws have added 22% to our employment and administration costs.”
Read MoreAcclaimed Filmmaker Christine Yoo Discusses Her Film ‘26.2 to Life ā Virtual, Oct. 12, 1pm
This unique initiative pairs incarcerated runners with elite marathon coaches, leading to a remarkable 0% recidivism rate among club alumni. This compelling narrative underscores the profound influence of community involvement, reshaping the lives of both inmates and volunteers.Ā
Read MoreMV Chamber Hosts Artist Anki Gelb, Who Spends Her Time in the Bay Area, Bend, Ore., and Stockholm ā Artwalk is Oct. 3rd, 5:30-7:30pm
Long harboring yearning to paint, Gelb found the creative time and space to make painting a reality after retiring from the business world. She has taken college art classes and regularly takes workshops to experiment with new techniques and new mediums. In the end she returns to oil, a medium with which she most resonates.
Read MoreArchitect and Interior Designer Sherry Williamson Unveils a Solo Show at O’Hanlon Center for the Arts ā Opens Oct. 3rd, Runs Thru Oct. 31st
Williamsonās creations embody her nuts and bolts experience as an architect and award-winning interior designer with a passion for driftwood, textiles, photography, woodworking and a sense of the absurd.
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