Posts Tagged ‘shopping’
Flour Craft Bakery Mourns the Loss of a Longtime Staffer’s Tragic Loss of His Brother, Posts GoFundMe to Support the Family
“Funeral and memorial costs are the most urgent priority for the family at this time. Any additional funds will go to Robertoās wife while she gets back on her feet and to an education fund of his two sons.”
Read MoreKelly Scott, Owner of The Goods, Debuts ‘More Goods,’ a Pop-Up in the Former Terrestra Space at 30 Miller Ave. That Runs Thru December
Now Scott is taking over the space at 30 Miller and turning it into More Goods, a combination of two of the aforementioned business above ā a kitchen and holiday store.
Read MoreDesta Gallery Continues New Art Curatorial Program at the Depot Cafe and Bookstore, This Time With an Exhibition of Paintings by Bryn Craig
Craig’s paintings skillfully capture the breathtaking natural beauty of Marin County. Through his artful composition, meticulous attention to detail, and keen aesthetic sensibility, he reminds us of the extraordinary region we are fortunate to call home.
Read MoreOscar-Nominated Film Producer Orian Williams Debuts Exhibit of B&W Photography at Solstrice Gallery in Mill Valley ā Dec. 2
In his first exhibition of black and white photography, WIlliams shares a rare and intimate glimpse into life on the international film and music scene. In his signature cinematic style, WIlliams documents the scene behind the scenes using the worldās most celebrated performers as his personal subjects.
Read MoreSF Chronicle Highlights Bay Area Death Care Workers Whoāve Charted Unconventional Paths in the Industry, Including Mill Valley’s Serene, Natural Fernwood Cemetery
“To speak to Bay Area death care workers whoāve charted unconventional paths in the industry is to realize that many fears of death are disguised desires to avoid honestly assessing our lives. Itās also to realize that creating ritual and meaning around death is its own kind of art.”
Read MoreCalling Female Entrepreneurs: A Trio of Local Marin Founders Host an Evening of Inspiration, Resilience, Innovation & More ā Assembly, Nov. 15th, 5:30-7:30
The trio “seeks to provide both networking opportunities and encouraging lessons and insights from panel trailblazers in our own backyard,” Powers says. “From a birds eye view to curated questions related to the panelists’ business this ambitious team hopes you leave with at least one take away that inspires an action.”
Read MoreEquator Coffees Reopens Its South of Market Location in the LinkedIn Building as SF Marches on the Long Road to Revival
Lachance told SF Eater that he considers the business resumption scenario to be more “art than science.” Although remote work is still widespread in San Francisco, business activities are slowly climbing. Equator Coffee used metrics like local cellphone activity reports to judge the right reopening time. The company believes now is that time.
Read MoreSeager Gray Gallery Showcases Diane Williams’ ‘Bold Silence’ Paintings, Nov. 1-30, with a Reception on Nov. 4th, 4-6pm
Using gesture and color to evoke intense emotional states, Williams was drawn to the dynamic power she was able to capture with pure paint. It was when she went to China that she began to realize the potential of contrasting strong physical gestures of color with areas of stillness.
Read MoreWith an Array of Talent and Some Sage Advice, Madrona Bakery Owners Have a Grand Plan to Make 17 Madrona a Multi-Faceted Community Gathering Space
With the arrival of Madrona Bakery at 17 Madrona St. in downtown Mill Valley, a small town that lacked a single bakery only a few years ago has yet another, each with its own distinct flavor and style.
Read MoreFideaux and Mill Valley Lumber Yard Team Up for 1st Annual Howl-O-Ween Dog Costume Contest ā Oct. 29th, 11am
Dog owner? Dress up your pooch in your most creative and outrageous costume. The first 100 dogs to show up will be eligible to enter. Once you’ve registered, you will walk your dog around (on leash) the Mill Valley Lumber Yard grounds.
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