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Mill Valley Chamber Of Commerce Newsletter - March 10, 2023

Clubs and Organizations

March 11, 2023

From: Mill Valley Chamber Of Commerce

Let's Hang With the Always
Impactful Mill Valley Rotary
Club on March 14, 5:30-7pm!

Founded in 1926, the Mill Valley Rotary Club is a vibrant collection of personalities and passions, all dedicated to the mind-set of service over self. Members make a difference both locally and globally. This After Hours provides the opportunity to learn more about this amazing organization & how you can join the club and participate in and serve. See you on Tuesday, March 14 @ Scout Hall, 30 Mountain View/177 Blithedale, 5:30-7pm. 
FULL PHOTOS FROM LAST MONTH. 

With the Tragic Loss of James "Tony" Coyle, We've Lost a Gem of a Human Being
The Mill Valley Chamber's collective hearts are as heavy as they can be this week with the tragic loss of James "Tony" Coyle, a longtime Chamber member and Ambassador whose words brought laughter and whose deeds directly impacted the lives of those around him for the better. Tony has left us at 83 years old. FULL STORY

Caroline Joachim Earns Seat on Mill Valley City Council
Joachim, an 18-year resident, parent, community volunteer and real estate attorney, won the March 7th election to fill a seat open after former councilmember Sashi McEntee Sabaratnam moved out of town. She defeated Susan Gladwin, 66% to 34%. Joachim has deep roots in the community and has been a leader at Old Mill PTA and MV Little League. MORE INFO ON JOACHIM

Council Denies Bob Silvestri's Appeal of Planning Commission's Approval of Richardson Terrace Project
In a 3-1 vote with Councilmember Max Perrey voting against, the City Council agreed to reject an appeal by Bob Silvestri of Community Venture Partners, who appealed the Planning Commission's approval of the mixed-use project referred to as Richardson Terrace. FULL STORY

Higgins Family Gathers at Boyle Park For Installation of an Oakander Bench in Honor of the Late Henry Higgins
A year removed from the family’s devastating loss of their son, the immediate family gathered at Boyle Park to mark the installation of a Big Wave Bench, the creation of longtime Bolinas artist and arborist-turned sculptor Chuck Oakander. FULL STORY

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