Posts Tagged ‘shopping’
Terrestra, the Downtown Shop at 30 Miller Ave. That Its Owners Described as a āMuseum Store Without the Museum,ā Is Moving to Sacramento
āOur webstore Terrestra.comĀ features all our most popular designers and many more items than our Mill Valley store. We loved having our beautiful space in Mill Valley but most of our customers are now all over the country, and we need to focus on them equally.ā
Read MoreSeager Gray Gallery Showcases Marin Sculptor Joe Brubaker’s Famously Whimsical Characters ā Sept. 1-Oct. 1
Since his 1997 exhibition at Susan Cumminsā Mill Valley gallery, Brubaker sculptures have been populating collections from coast to coast. He has enjoyed an enviable exhibition history and remains ever fascinated with the creative process.
Read MoreTo Celebrate Downtown Mill Valleyās Recent Makeover, Restaurants Around the Plaza Are Hosting a One-Week Restaurant Rally, presented by Marin Magazine andĀ the Marin Dish ā Sept. 10-17
To celebrate downtown Mill Valleyās recent makeover, restaurants around the plaza are uniting to host a one-week Restaurant Rally. The promotion encourages diners to discover all the new restaurants along the square, as well as revisit their old favorites. Restaurants will offer diners a special 3-course prix fixe menu for $55 (September 10-17),Ā as well as an $8 specialty cocktail to complement their meal.
Read MoreSolstice Gallery on Miller Ave. to Showcase the Visual Art Work of Renowned Musician and Record Producer Daniel Lanois ā Oct. 14
“Lanois’ stunning imagery transports viewers through time and space into new dimensional realities,” says Solstice Gallery’s Julie Greene. “Taking a cue from nature and often overlooked details of everyday life, Daniel creates stimulating, thought-provoking images that tap into the deeper aspects of manās relationship with himself and the world around him.”
Read MoreMV Chamber, Vintage Ruse Host a Live Music Event, Raise Nearly $3,000 to Benefit the Maui Food Bank
The benefit raised money via food and drinks sales and direct donations, with 100% of proceeds going straight to the Maui Food Bank.
Read MoreMarin IJ: Marin Retailers Frustrated by Brazen Thefts, Weak Defenses
When stores are not willing to sign a citizenās arrest form, it presents a challenge because of a legal requirement that bars officers from making an arrest for a misdemeanor crime that occurred outside their presence, Mill Valley police Lt. Shaun McCracken told the IJ. The law also requires victims to identify the suspect and request a citizenās arrest for the violation, he said.
Read MoreMV Chamber, Vintage Ruse Host a Live Music Event to Benefit the Maui Food Bank in the Aftermath of the Lahaina Devastation ā Aug. 17, 6:30-10:30pm
The latest event is set for Thursday, August 17th from 6:30-pm-10:30pm and seeks to directly benefit the Maui Food Bank, with 100% of proceeds going straight to to the Maui Food Bank which has been given the monumental task of feeding people in the aftermath of a tragedy that has seen its death toll rise to 96 people.Ā
Read MoreMarin Magazine Unveils 2023 Best of the County Honorees, And Yes, Mill Valley Businesses Are Basking in the Acclaim ā Including a Lil’ 2-Year-Old Music Fest!!
In the words of the esteemed late rapper Heavy D, Bay Area residents and guests “Got Nuttin’ But Love” for Mill Valley’s shops, restaurants, galleries, arts organizations, service businesses and much, much more!
Read MorePoet and/the Bench to Showcase the Work of Rising Ceramic Star Michelle Im and Her RatxChicks Ceramics
“Using humor in my art allows me to process the struggle and pain that often comes along with migration or adopting a new cultural identity.”
Read MoreGoodman Building Supply’s Owner Pushes Back on Rumors That The Nearly 70-Year-Old Business’ Days Are Numbered
“As the owner of Goodman Building Supply and part of the family, I want to reassure everyone that we have NO plans of closing anytime soon and are still very much interested in not only continuing to run the store, but also want and will continue to be part of the Marin community.
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