Although the Mill Valley School District ended its year early due to the COVID-19 crisis, students had churned out a ton of artwork before it did so. In lieu of its traditional art shows around town, Kiddo!, the Mill Valley Schools Community Foundation, which funds art, music, dance, drama, … [Read more...] about Mill Valley school art
Canal Alliance statement on George Floyd
Our hearts are broken over the tragedies that have unfolded across the nation in recent weeks. We mourn and remember: Ahmaud Aubrey, Breonna Taylor, George Floyd, Tony McDade and countless others who have been murdered at the hands of the police. Canal Alliance stands in solidarity with our … [Read more...] about Canal Alliance statement on George Floyd
Message about racial justice From San Rafael mayor and City Council
We stand with everyone in our community and across the nation against systemic racism. Enough is enough. Our communities are demanding change that is deserved and past due. It’s time for all leaders to listen and do more to support our black community. And we won’t stop there. We need to do more to … [Read more...] about Message about racial justice From San Rafael mayor and City Council
Mill Valley criticized for Black Lives comment
Marinscope Mill Valley Mayor Sashi McEntee is taking a pounding on social media this evening after an offhand remark at the last city council meeting. A caller complained about a Black Lives poster being torn down in Mill Valley and asked: “What is Mill Valley doing to show that Black … [Read more...] about Mill Valley criticized for Black Lives comment
Mill Valley Community Message from Acting City Manager/Chief of Police
Mill Valley Community,First and foremost, I want to express my sadness and absolute condemnation concerning the actions that took the life of George Floyd. My condolences go out to the Floyd family and to all those currently grieving.His death is yet another example of a senseless and avoidable … [Read more...] about Mill Valley Community Message from Acting City Manager/Chief of Police
Special City Council meeting on June 4
A special meeting of the Sausalito City Council will be held on Thursday, June 4, 2020, with the open session scheduled to begin at 7:00 p.m. Pursuant to Section 3 of Executive Order N-29-20 issued by Gov. Newsom, the meeting will be conducted remotely via Zoom and broadcast live on the City … [Read more...] about Special City Council meeting on June 4
Message from the Mayor
Dear Novato Community, It has been a long 10 weeks of seemingly one crisis after another. The Council and I are sad to see what’s happening across the Bay Area, as well as throughout our Country. Of course, at the center of this we are grieving: our hearts are heavy and we join the community and … [Read more...] about Message from the Mayor
MarinMOCA artist in residency application
The Marin Museum of Contemporary Art (MarinMOCA) invites applications from local, national, and international artists for a one-year studio residency on our campus in Novato. This Artist-in-Residence program is designed to encourage the creative, intellectual, and personal growth of emerging and … [Read more...] about MarinMOCA artist in residency application
Pages From The Past – June 3
100 Years Ago June 1920 -- One of the prettiest parties held in Marin County this season was given on Saturday night by Miss Margot Rudolf, daughter of Judge and Mrs. Rudolf of Novato. The affair took place in their home, which is one of the most attractive ones in the town, being surrounded by … [Read more...] about Pages From The Past – June 3
Mill Valley History: Sen. S.I Hayakawa
In 1976, a political outsider who lived at 225 Eldridge was elected to the U.S. Senate. He won an unexpected victory in the Republican primary. He defeated the incumbent Democratic Sen. John Tunney. Many California voters knew that in 1968 Professor Professor Samuel Ichiye Hayakawa had restored … [Read more...] about Mill Valley History: Sen. S.I Hayakawa






