Posts Tagged ‘shopping’
Emebet Korn’s Desta Gallery’s Latest Exhibit Shows the Work of 6 Artists ā Thru Dec. 10
Emebet Korn’s Desta Gallery’s latest exhibit, “Abstraction & Figuration in Dialogue,” is a group exhibition featuring works by Jane Burton, Robert Cantor, Katheryn Holt, Carolyn Meyer, Silvia Poloto, & Sandra Speidel, on view through December 1. AĀ reception for the artists is set for Saturday, October 22, from 4 pm to 6 pm. The artists’ talks start at 4:30 pm.
Read MoreSurf + Sand Shop Unveils Fine Jewelry Trunk Show Oct. 16, 20th Anniversary Screening of ‘Blue Crush’ at CineLounge ā Oct. 20
Since she opened her beach-centric Surf + Sand shop earlier this year, MV resident Lauren Friis has paid homage to beach culture and sustainability. She’s walking the walk in October, continuing the post-MVFF fun with a 20th anniversary screening of Blue Crush.
Read MoreSeager Gray Gallery Showcases ‘Devorah Jacoby: Inside Out,’ an Exhibition of Paintings ā Oct. 1-30
Seager/Gray Gallery,Ā one of the Bay Areaās premier art galleries and among the gallerists who spearheaded theĀ creation of the Mill Valley Art Dealers AssociationĀ to raise our communityās profile as an arts destination, is set to showcase the work of Mill Valley native and Tiburon resident Devorah Jacoby from Oct. 1-30, with a reception for the artist on Saturday, October 1, 4-6pm at 108 Throckmorton Avenue.Ā Ā
Read MoreDanna Lewis Sits Down With Sharon Coleman, Founder of Lemon & Honey & Senior Account Manager for Marin Magazine
In a recurring series of sit-down interviews, Danna Lewis, an accomplished writer, coach and podcast host, chats with local leaders and business owners. She recently sat down with Marin Magazine’s Sharon Coleman at Hook Fish Co.
Read MoreErin Flynn Fine Jewelry to Host a Trunk Show at J.McLaughlin in Mill Valley ā Sept. 23, 4-6pm
Erin FlynnĀ Fine Jewelry will be hosting a trunk show atĀ J.McLaughlin in Mill ValleyĀ this Friday, September 23rd from 4-6pm. Owner/designer/jewelry-maker, Erin Flynn will be onsite to showcase her signature collections and select pieces from a new collection she will be debuting this fall.
Read MoreNew City Manager Todd Cusimano Seeks to Navigate The Road Ahead for Outdoor Business Use With an Extension thru April 2023 & Extra Time For Those Who Need to Address Parking Requirements
City of Mill Valley leaders continue to do the heavy lifting necessary to create an outdoor business use program that is right-sized for the 94941 community, respects the varying priorities of different business sectors and acknowledges the overwhelming popularity for all things al fresco. New City Manager Todd Cusimano seems determined to strike that balance.
Read MoreAs Blithedale Project Continues, We Keep Ramping Up Our Support For downtown Businesses & Nonprofits ā Check Out Our New Signs Reminding You to #ShopMV!
Earlier this year, we created ā with generous design assistance from Poet and/the Bench and the support of the City of Mill Valley ā an array of banners, both on Miller Ave. and on the Depot Plaza, to urge residents and guests to support the people that serve as backbone of our community. Now we’re deploying some signs around town to do the same.
Read MoreScintillating Live Music + Fashion Show + Beer Garden to Benefit Kiddo! = Larry the Hat’s Community Block Party ā Sept. 25
On Sunday, Sept. 25 from 1-6pm, Larry the Hatās āMill Valley Community Block Partyā once again takes over the block of Miller Ave.Ā between Throckmorton and Sunnyside avenues, with the Depot Plaza used for kids activities.
Read MoreSupporters of Late All Wrapped Up Owner Lisa Walsmith Are Turning Her Inventory Into a Massive Fundraiser for Trio of Marin Nonprofits ā Sept. 10, 10am-4pm
The sale is set for Saturday, September 10th (10am-4pm) in the parking lot adjacent to the Mill Creek Plaza building at 38 Miller, offering deep discounts on gifts items like candles, children’s toys, books, cards and wrapping materials. All items are 50% off or more.
Read MorePlanning Commission Unanimously Backs One-Year Extension of Non-Seasonal Outdoor Business Use and Evaluation of a Permanent Program ā Ultimate Decision Goes to City Council in September
āIf we took this to a public vote, this would be a landslide.āSo said some of the residents who turned out Tuesday evening for the Mill Valley Planning Commissionās hearing on issues related to the City Councilās unanimous decision in April to pare back some of the elements of our communityās incredibly popular use of outdoor space.
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