The Milley Awards Executive Committee and the City of Mill Valley proudly announce the honorees for this year’s Creative Achievement Awards (The Milleys). Seven accomplished Mill Valley residents will be honored at an elegant program and buffet supper from 5 to 9 p.m. Sunday, October 27 at the Mill Valley Community Center. The six will receive bronze statuettes designed by the late sculptor John Libberton.
Mill Valley is the only city in Marin County that officially recognizes the talents and achievements of people in the arts.
This year’s emcee will be Erma Murphy, Executive Director of O’Hanlon Center for the Arts and a treasured community asset who, with her partner Daniel Patrick, was honored in 2014 with a Milley Award for Contributions to the Arts Community.
The Honorees:
Musical Arts: Ed Bogas and Desirée Goyette Bogas
Ed and Desirée are a magical musical team. They have composed music for countless television series, including TV specials of “Peanuts” and “Garfield” (for which they received two Grammy nominations) and feature films. An accomplished violinist and keyboardist, Ed composes, arranges, and sings, while Desirée is a singer, vocal teacher, musical director and actress. Their talents and generosity enrich our community in warm and nurturing ways.
Literary Arts: Paola Gianturco
Paola is an internationally known photojournalist whose seven books, combining compelling photographs and text, lift up lives challenged by poverty, hardship and the dire environmental threat of climate change. Her prose is masterful and impactful, and she is an outstanding teacher and generous mentor. Paola has lived in Mill Valley for 37 years while traveling around the world to document women’s stories.
Performance Arts/Film: Larry Jordan
Larry is an award-winning film, video and television director. Educated in Mill Valley schools and nurtured by the community’s surrounding natural beauty, he lends a wealth of talents to the world. After garnering attention in New York as a cutting edge, innovative music video editor in the early days of MTV, he returned to Mill Valley with his wife Simone to raise their children. A Primetime Emmy awardee and three-time nominee, he has directed top documentary and concert films for Sting, Mariah Carey, Tony Bennett, Boz Skaggs, The Who, Sir Elton John and many other musical icons.
Visual Arts: Jackie La Lanne
Generations of Mill Valley children have experienced the joy of creating art with Jackie, who taught in public schools here for 32 years and coordinated the school district’s K-8th grade visual arts program from 2000 to 2021. Following retirement, she has continued to substitute-teach art classes while serving as board member and president of O’Hanlon Center for the Arts. A talented photographer and innovative workshop facilitator, Jackie doesn’t instruct; she inspires, providing the freedom and encouragement to explore.
Contributions to the Arts Community: Michael C. Vogel
Michael, an arts producer and volunteer with many arts organizations, has served the community behind the scenes with skill and enthusiasm. For decades he has been the go-to guy when something is needed, from a WW II plane to fly over a production of “South Pacific” on the mountain to obtaining wine donations for a non-profit event. Modest, hardworking and enthusiastic, he gives generously of his time, and expertise. Among those who benefit from his knowledge and largesse are the Mill Valley Arts Commission, Mill Valley Film Festival, Mountain Play Association, 142 Throckmorton Theatre’s Comedy Night, and The Milley Awards.
Sali Lieberman Award: Vicki Larson
Tens of thousands of Marin County readers see Vicki as an unofficial professor of sociology. The smart and witty former Lifestyle editor and columnist at the Marin Independent Journal has focused attention on important issues of our time—poverty, race, gender inequality, housing, climate change and ageism. Her three nonfiction books cast light on shifting societal mores. Vicki is a keen, strong and affirming voice for our time.
Volunteers under the auspices of the Mill Valley Arts Commission produce the Milley Awards, a partner of the City of Mill Valley. Executive Committee members are Mary Dilts, Audrey Donaldson, Roy Forest, Larry “The Hat” Lautzker, Rosemary Ishii MacConnell, Regina O’Connell, Daniel Patrick, Queenie Taylor, Bruce Tremayne and Abby Wasserman.
Tickets for the 2024 Milley Awards cost $100, which includes a reception with hors d’oeuvres donated by Paseo Bistro; an elegant buffet dinner by Debbie Ghiringhelli Catering; wines from California wineries; and the awards presentation program. Tickets go on sale in early September. Details will be available on the Milleys web site, www.milleyawards.org.