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Mill Valley Public Library News - January 6, 2023

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January 9, 2023

From: Mill Valley Public Library

What Does ‘the Most Empty Major Downtown in America’ Say About the Future of Small Suburban Towns Like Mill Valley?

Silverglide told the Times she's is fairly confident that Mixt’s “neighborhood locations,” like Mill Valley, will drive the business’s expansion. FULL STORY

Major Storms Bring a Deluge of Rain and Wind – We Hope You and Your Biz/Nonprofit Are OK – Let Us Know If We Can Help
Flooding in Tam Junction, most of Miller Ave. shut down for an extended period...the storm of the past two days hit hard. We hope that you all are well and please let us know here if there is anything we can do to support you. PREPARATION TIPS WITH MORE POSSIBLY ON THE WAY

Southern Marin CERTS Rise to the Challenge During the Storm
Southern Marin CERTS – short for the Community Emergency Response Team program that educates volunteers about disaster preparedness for the hazards that may occur where they live – have been incredibly impactful this week. FULL STORY.

‘We Are One Marin’ Campaign & Podcast Garners National Attention From Katie Couric
On the final day of 2022, acclaimed journalist Katie Couric leveraged her massive platform to shine a light on the We Are One Marin podcasts that, among others, focused on a trio of Marin City leaders whose organizations have been lifting up their community for years. FULL STORY.

As We Dive Into 2023, Here’s a How the
Mill Valley Chamber Sees Itself

For those who were unable to attend our annual Holiday Party at the Outdoor Art Club, here's a brief look at how we see ourselves as an organization as we head into 2023. We’re about the betterment of our business and nonprofit community and thus, our entire 94941 community as a whole. FULL STORY.

‘After Much Thought and Reflection,’ Kiddo! Executive Director Bill Lampl to Step Down
“After much thought and reflection, I am writing today to share with you my decision to move on. With a strong leadership team, a healthy Kiddo! Endowment and Program Reserve, and the passage of Measure G and Prop 28, this feels like the right time for a transition.” FULL STORY.

Right Back At It: EMV After Hours Returns To Fernwood – Jan. 10, 5:30-7pm
The team at Fernwood Cemetery, a pioneering, environmentally conscious green cemetery in Tam Junction, is just about perfectly suited to create a comfortable, soothing environment, often at a moment when those gathering need it most. It also serves as a stunningly gorgeous space for any occasion. Expect serenity, delicious food and treats and raffle prizes from California Girl Jewelry, Golden Goods, Stefano's Pizza, Tamalpie, TYSA, Tina Fossella Pottery, Good Earth Natural Foods, Fideaux, Whole Foods Miller, Simple Mills and Martin Brothers Supply. 160 Shoreline Hwy., 5:30-7pm. MORE INFO.

After Punting on Nearly 7-Hour Hearing, Commission Revisits Richardson Proposal – Jan. 10
“I’ve been working on this project for 18 years,” local developer Phil Richardson said in a brief project introduction. "I'm 87 years old, and I don't want my wife to have to build this thing," Richardson said when asked by councilmembers if he'd be willing to consider alternative versions to the project he was proposing. FULL STORY.

After Council Backs Latest Design of 1 Hamilton, Scoping Meeting Moves to Jan. 12

Vice Mayor Urban Carmel urged attendees to “view this project in the broader context. For a long time, Mill Valley has made absolutely no affordable housing for the past three decades, and just three developments (Shelter Hill, Alto Station and Pickleweed Apartments) over five decades. That’s just not enough.” FULL STORY

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