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MV Music Fest Alert: General Admission & Kids Tix Are Almost Gone ā Buy Now to Avoid Missing Out
Thanks to the community’s amazing response,Ā we’re nearly 100% sold out of tickets.Ā Some General Admission and Kids tickets remain, but they’re likely to be gone in the next few days. If you’re still on the fence, GET TIX ASAP!
Read MoreRenato Gouveia and Marcelo Camillo, Partners in Life & Business, Open Passion Flowers in Mill Valley
“When Mother’s Day is over, we are always so happy,” Gouveia says. “Not because it’s over but because we did something that we love.”
Read MoreMusic Lovers Rejoice: Record Store Day’s 15th Anniversary is Saturday, April 23 ā MV Music Has You Covered
Gary Scheuenstuhl’s Mill Valley Music shop continues to be the go-to hub for vinyl music lovers throughout Mill Valley and beyond, and he’s ridden the pandemic-fueled wave over the past two years of more people stuck at home, ready to dig into their music collections and, most importantly, ready to buy some records and expand on those collections.
Read MoreFacing a Covid-Fueled Parking Deficit, Council Green Lights a Series of Rate Increases to Modernize and Increase Turnover
The council authorized the purchase of Automated License Plate Recognition system, which will allow the department to glean critical data around who parks where, why and when, and thus be able in the future to change certain parking designations in response to usage patterns.
Read MoreāMapping MV Historyā Digs Into the Gorgeous, Historic El Paseo
El Paseo, the moniker for the gorgeous, red-bricked lane at 17 Throckmorton Ave. that has connected the street to Sunnyside Ave. for decades, is also home to Dennis McNicoll’s Gallery 15Ā and Jeffrey Levin and Bonnie Powers’ ever-creative Poet and the BenchĀ lifestyle store and jewelry atelier space.
Read MoreWe’re Baaaaack: A Blockbuster Memorial Day Weekend Returns with Parade, Pancakes, Carnival & Much More ā May 27-30
The Mill Valley Memorial Day Parade will be ‘LIVE’ on May 30th this year. The parade kicks off with the special Veterans Ceremony, which includes the student K-8 essay contest, āWhat does Memorial Day mean to me?ā starting 9:45 at Lytton Square followed by the parade at 10:30.Ā
Read MoreTwo Neat Puts Out a Call to Artists to Turn Their Art Into Cards
Bijou is looking for some artists to turn their art into cards. Looking for some guidance on content and style? “We’re looking for humor, photography, humor, paintings, humor, cartoons, humor, wordplay, and humor,” Bijou says. Got it?
Read MoreEquator Coffees Opens in Culver City, Donates 10% of First Week Sales to LA’s LGBT Center
Just a few months on the heels of taking over theĀ historiC Round House Cafe at the southern end of the Golden Gate Bridge, EquatorĀ opened a new location this week at the Ivy Station development in Culver City.
Read MoreMakers Market Unveils Spring Dates for Outdoor Market at MV Lumber Yard
Spring is here andĀ Makers Market has unveiled the upcoming dates for their regular series of monthly Outdoor MarketsĀ at theĀ Mill Valley Lumber Yard.Ā The series returns March 12, 11am-5pm, with some of the best local makers offering jewelry, organic body, CBD products, candles, plants, home goods, apparel, glass, and more.
Read MoreTamalpie Owner Karen Goldberg Debuts ‘The Warehouse’ Consignment Exchange
From tech titans and Shark Tank contestants to execs seeking to back young people with compelling business ideas, Mill Valley is steeped in entrepreneurial spirit. But few have done serial entrepreneurship like Karen Goldberg, who has created myriad local brick-and-mortar businesses over the years.
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