Kid-Centric Shop Tantrum at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard Welcomes the Easter Bunny on March 30 from 10am-2pm

Kid-Centric Shop Tantrum at the Mill Valley Lumber Yard Welcomes the Easter Bunny on March 30 from 10am-2pm

The Easter bunny will visit Tantrum – the ultra-creative Tantrum retail shop that moved into the Mill Valley Lumber Yard in October 2023 – on March 30 from 10am-2pm. Bring your children to meet and take a photo-this is a free event! Landing Tantrum served as one of...
Marin City Historian Felecia Gaston and Mill Valley Public Library Archivists Unveil ‘Breaking Through: Black History at Tam High, 1910 to the Present’

Marin City Historian Felecia Gaston and Mill Valley Public Library Archivists Unveil ‘Breaking Through: Black History at Tam High, 1910 to the Present’

  The deep history of black presence and achievement is getting a long overdue spotlight via a pair of Mill Valley gems, as Marin City author and historian Felecia Gaston has teamed up with Mill Valley Public Library Archivists Natalie Snoyman and Ted Mann to create a...
Love Is in the Air: A Valentine’s Day Inquiry Yields a Revealing bit of Mill Valley History

Love Is in the Air: A Valentine’s Day Inquiry Yields a Revealing bit of Mill Valley History

Some serendipity recently landed in our lap among our team at the Mill Valley Chamber.   One of our colleagues, Danna Lewis, had another colleague share among her team a post from a woman named Cyd Crouse, noting that she grew up in Valentine, Nebraska and many people...
Marin History Museum Spotlights ‘Mill Valley’s Early Growing Pains in the Late 1800s/Early 1900s

Marin History Museum Spotlights ‘Mill Valley’s Early Growing Pains in the Late 1800s/Early 1900s

Few cities and county’s can match Marin’s depth and breadth of historical documentation – namely Mill Valley’s Lucretia Little History Room. The Mill Valley Library’s installments of Mapping Mill Valley History, a collaboration between the MV...