The First-Ever Mill Valley Pride Features a Month of Events
Mill Valley is hosting its own series of Pride celebrations during June, LGBTQ+ Pride Month.
Mill Valley is hosting its own series of Pride celebrations during June, LGBTQ+ Pride Month.
1,500 runners will participate in the Dipsea Race this year, with nearly a third of them being women. Yet, it hasn’t always been this way.
For the week of March 18–24, diners can indulge in multi-course meals at great values, savoring local flavors from any one of twelve participating restaurants.
Mill Valley is bouncing back: the town’s boutiques, galleries and home goods stores are serving up uncommon, highly edited collections.
Rocking musicians, fun activities and community spirit set apart this home-grown music festival.
For the week of September 10-17, diners can indulge in 3-course meals for just $55, savoring local flavors from any one of seven participating restaurants.
A sense of warmth and calm permeates the home of The Buck Institute President and CEO and his wife, a scientist at Gladstone Institutes.
Partnering with Mike’s Bikes, Equator Coffees will be hosting the epic Tour d’Equator: Pride Ride to top of Mount Tamalpais and down to Sausalito.
Architect Lauren Goldman renovates this Mill Valley home to provide a warm, welcoming environment for her family of five.
The current owners of Piazza D’Angelo and Coho share the lessons they’ve learned from their fathers.