Monday, November 19, 2012

A Grand Night at Sweetwater Music Hall

Located in the Masonic Hall at 19 Corte Madera Avenue, the Sweetwater Music Hall offers food, drinks, and a broad spectrum of live music and entertainment, including Open Mic Mondays with Marin County keys player Austin DeLone. The space is also available for private events. In addition to entertainment, the Sweetwater Music Hall includes a full-service restaurant and on-site catering led by renowned chef-restaurateur Gordon Drysdale, who offers artfully crafted, fresh, locally sourced and organic fare.
Last week's performance of the "Big Mix" was a unique blend of "Dharma Boogie at Its Best" with beat poet Michael McClure, Ray Manzarek (Keyboard for The Doors), George Brooks (bass player for Etta James), Kai Eckhardt (saxophonist for John McClaughlin), and drummer Jay Lane (Bob Weir & Ratdog). Bob Weir was the evening's surprise guest!

Thursday, October 11, 2012

Mill Valley Film Festival Point Reyes Documentary

Rebels with a Cause: The Mill Valley Film Festival presented a wonderful documentary on how the Point Reyes National Seashore came into being. I would recommend anyone interested in learning more about this incredible park to watch and delight! To view additional pictures and read more of what of these local heros accomplished, visit any of the following informative websites: www.mvff.com/photo-album/rebels-with-a-cause  and  www.facebook.com/RebelsDocumentary



Point Reyes National Seashore celebrates its 50th anniversary this year. From its trademark lighthouse to 150 miles of trails, the seashore attracts over 2 million visitors a year and is home to ranchers, oyster farmers and abundant wildlife. But the story of how environmentalists and politicians joined forces to save the area from development is less well known.

Friday, October 5, 2012

Mill Valley Film Festival Opening Night Gala

Mill Valley's Opening Night of Film Festival 2012

The Mill Valley Film Festival is currently celebrating 35 years of the best independent and world cinema through October 14, 2012.  Don't miss their lineup this season of high-quality, innovative programming!
Last night's opening gala at The Depot highlighted local chef's, in partnership with local farms, who brought the best of Marin's culinary treasures to the table.

Tuesday, September 25, 2012

Marin's End of Summer Activities

Summer still lingers on in Marin County well through September! Here are some ideas on how to extend those ever shortening days...
Spend a day in Mill Valley doing a number of family oriented activities. 

There is family-friendly paddle boarding on a Mill Valley creek with easy on/off access - just be sure to not get wet!

Ride a bike along the "Mill Valley to Sausalito" scenic bike trail. Traverse an open wetland marsh where egrets and pelicans abound. Stop on any number of trailside benches and enjoy the view.

Pass a bike park and watch the daredevils maneuver their acrobatics on wheels~

Relax with Fido along the numerous walking paths in the bayside dog park, or watch him run amok with the other canines.  Either way, you can't beat these last few days of warm weather in Marin!

Thursday, September 6, 2012

Hike to Tennessee Valley Beach

Looking for a fast workout with a beautiful Marin view? 

The Tennessee Valley Beach Trail provides convenient parking (if you start before 11:00am on weekends!) and a mostly paved path with a few slight inclines.  Located in the Golden Gate National Recreation Area in the Headlands of Mill Valley, this hike begins at the end of Tennessee Valley Road and 1.7 miles later takes you to Tennessee Valley Beach.

Plan on a fast three hour round trip walk or bike ride for the perfect outdoor workout, or bring the family for a casual stroll. The area is well suited for family members of all ages, and on weekends you will find you are never alone. Regardless of how fast one may traverse the trail, you will be continually aware that nature abounds. The valley is teeming with deer, coyote, and on occasion there may even be a bobcat in the distance. Keep your eyes on the skies since the valley also has many birds to view - from raptors to egrets to the common swallow.  
Once at the beach, look for the hole high in the black rock cliffs that was carved by ocean waves. Coordinate your visit with a low tide and seasonal sand alignments to also see the engine of the shipwrecked SS Tennessee.

Please keep in mind that dogs are not allowed on this hike, not even on a leash!


Directions: From highway 101, take the Mill Valley / Stinson Beach / Hwy. 1 exit and follow Shoreline Hwy. until you see the Tennessee Valley Road sign. The turn off will be on the left where there is a produce truck stand.

Friday, August 24, 2012

The Race Boats Are Here This Weekend

Watch the Catamarans rip up the Bay this weekend!

The America’s Cup World Series has finally arrived on the San Francisco Bay 
through August 26th, 2012. 
This is just a warm-up for the Louis Vuitton Cup challenger series and the America’s Cup in 2013 - right here on our Bay again. Anyone and everyone will be able to watch and enjoy these races. This weekend, view the races from the bay on the Red and White Fleet.   Cruises depart from Pier 43 ½ frequently. Grab a seat in the bleachers or bring your own chair and find a spot along the water. Either way is sure to provide a great view!


For a current viewing of the races, view the webcam: 


Tuesday, January 3, 2012

Woodpecker Trail from the Bear Valley Visitor Center

Looking for an easy and short hike with the family? Start at the Bear Valley Visitor Center in the Point Reyes National Seashore. Only 1.6 miles in length, the Woodpecker Trail meanders through a number of different landscapes and terrain providing interpretive signs along the way for explorers of all ages! Listen for the command performance of woodpeckers pounding their heads in search of food. And note the Stellar's jay's scolding "caw" bidding you farewell from its home as you walk through a Winter's foggy meadow.

Keep wildness in your life and revisit the Woodpecker Trail often. No two trips nor trails are ever quite the same.

Highlight Community of the Month

Mill Valley


Nestled below majestic Mt. Tamalpais, Mill Valley is reminiscent of a charming European village. Surrounded by national parks, including Muir Woods, an ancient coast redwood forest, Mill Valley's lush landscape of hills and canyons is a favorite place for visitors who enjoy hiking, mountain biking, golf and running. Two national financial magazines, MONEY and CNN/Money, recently named Mill Valley as one of the 10 top cities in America in which to live. They noted that millionaires and well-known names in the film and music industries, like Bonnie Raitt, Bob Weir and Sammy Hagar, make their homes in this quaint community.

Downtown activities center around Lytton Square, where people gather for coffee at the Book Depot Cafe or for a game of chess while conducting some serious people-watching. Fashionable boutiques and restaurants fill the downtown. The Sweetwater Music Hall, one of the top roots music clubs in the nation, is well-known for its live musical performances and famous guest musicians who occasionally drop in for an evening to improvise.

Mill Valley is host to a range of cultural activities. The Mill Valley Film Festival is an internationally recognized festival that has attracted leading filmmakers and movie aficionados for the past 28 years. The Mountain Play, produced in June in an outdoor amphitheatre, attracts thousands of theater-goers to the top of Mt. Tamalpais to watch Broadway musicals performed by talented local actors. The Mill Valley Outdoor Art Club, a state historical landmark, was designed in 1904 by internationally known architect, Bernard Maybeck. Particularly notable for its unusual roof truss system, the Arts and Crafts style building exemplifies Maybeck's creative use of natural materials.

Mill Valley, home of the Marin Mountain Bike, hosts the annual Dipsea Race, the second oldest footrace in the United States. The race takes runners over a 7.1 mile course up and over Mt. Tamalpais to one of the most beautiful California beaches on the Pacific Ocean. Whether it's for cultural events, dining, shopping or recreation, Mill Valley is a draw for both visitors and residents alike.