Posts Tagged ‘Mill Valley’
At an August 23rd Hearing, City Council Seeks Planning Commission Blessing of a Proposal to Make Outdoor Dining Only Seasonal and Bar Use of Private Property If It Reduces Parking
At an April 2022 hearing, City Manager Alan Piombo told the council that āin order to make zoning changes, the Planning Commission would need to review those changes prior to them coming back to council for adoption. But there would be no open or ongoing deliberation over what the program would look like.ā That hearing is set for Tuesday, August 23 at 6:30pm.
Read MoreSurfin’ on the Plaza: Mill Valley Public Library Dials Up Free Wi-Fi on the Depot Plaza
Don’t get us started on the wonders of the MillĀ Valley PublicĀ Library. From its efforts toward social equity by eliminating fines and its unceasingly diverse programming to its brilliant literary events and renowned Mapping Mill Valley History project from theĀ Lucretia Little History Room, there’s just so much to love about our relentlessly creative library. Now they’re…
Read MoreMill Valley Fall Arts Fest Returns to Old Mill Park ā Sept. 17-18
More than 130 artists showcased their work at MVFAF in 2021 and turnout was excellent, despite a consistent drizzle, a clear indication that one of Mill Valley’s landmarks remains as popular and well-regarded as ever. Now the MVFAF team looks to build on that success with the 2022 edition, set for September 17-18.
Read MoreLet’s Dance: Arts Commission’s Free Concerts in the Plaza Are Almost Here ā Sept. 10-11
Come Sept. 10-11 (11am-7pm), the Depot Plazaās going to be rockin.ā The Mill Valley Arts Commission is bringing back the series with two full days of live music featuring an array of acclaimed local bands, as well as a few exciting special guests. For both events, City officials are closing the block of Miller Ave. between…
Read MoreSound Summit Returns to Benefit Mt. Tam, Boasts Lineup Led by ‘The War on Drugs’ ā Oct. 22
For the 2022 edition of Sound Summit, Nash & co. have landed one of the best rock bands on the planet in Philadelphia’s The War on Drugs. as well as Faye Webster, folk rockers Fruit Bats and local stalwarts Wreckless Strangers.
Read MoreHomestead Valley Is a Hub of Excitement This Week: Pool Grand Opening Aug. 20, Music Festival Aug. 27
Homestead Valley Pool Grand Opening is set for Saturday, Aug. 20 (11am-2pm), and the music fest is Aug. 27 featuring headliner Lyrics Born.
Read MoreCalifornia Girl Jewelry in Strawberry Village hosts a Client Appreciation Party ā August 27
California Girl Jewelry owned and operated by the mother-daughter duo of Mariellen Baker and Denise Forbes, will be serving champagne and snacks and offering 15% off all day. “Bring a friend or two and try on some pearls and have bubbly with the girls!,” Forbes says. “It’s a Client Appreciation Party! Enjoy 15% Off Saturday, August 27, 11:30am-6pm.
Read MoreCurated News You Can Use, From Mill Valley & Beyond ā Week of August 15
If you want to support this Enjoy Milll Valley Blog, including all of the News You Can Use below, you can make a tax-deductible donation of $75 or more to the Enjoy Mill Valley Fund, which supports shovel-ready beautification and infrastructure improvements throughout Mill Valley, from flower plantings and restoration of landmarks like the Gravity Car and Clock Tower to the free Movies…
Read MoreMarin Theatre Company Unveils Bold 2022-23 Season, Joins Forces With Tam High’s CTE
In launching its 2022-23 season, Marin Theatre Company is leaning on some wildly successful talents, a mix of classics and innovative new material and a collaboration with Tam High School’s Conservatory Theatre Ensemble.
Read MoreMarin City, a Foundational Marin Community, Is Set to Celebrate Its 80th Anniversary With a Series of Blockbuster Events ā Aug. 20-Nov. 1
Marin City is set to have an extended, much-deserved opportunity to celebrate its rich history and deep cultural impact with a series of events that kick off Aug. 20 and run through early November. The over-arching series ā dubbed Marin City 80 ā celebrates eight generations of Black people from Marin City.
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