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Name |
Mill Valley Community Center |
Number of Archive records |
7 |
Number of Library records |
0 |
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Allan Jackman and Evelyn Topper at the Opening Night Gala, 2001 - Print, Photographic
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Mill Valley Community Center exterior outlets used during PSPS, 2019 - Image, Digital
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Mill Valley Community Center from athletic field, 2016 - Image, Digital
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Mill Valley Community Center hall during PSPS, 2019 - Image, Digital
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Mill Valley Community Center lobby during PSPS, 2019 - Image, Digital
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Mill Valley Community Center power usage during PSPS, 2019 - Image, Digital
2016.015.746
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Mill Valley Community Center view from balcony during PSPS, 2019 - Image, Digital
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Oral History of Alan and Ruth Barnett - Oral History
After meeting in New York City and marrying in 1955, Alan and Ruth Barnett took a long time to find the perfect place to live. Alan had grown up in Chicago and Ruth in Germany and Czechoslovakia. It was a job as secretary to Grace Morley, the first woman director of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, that brought Ruth to the Bay Area. Alan served in the National Guard and wound up working for the military in the public information sector. He...
Record Type: Archive
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Oral History of Betsey Cutler - Oral History
In this oral history, retired public servant Betsey Cutler recounts her life in Mill Valley and decades of service to the community. Born in New Jersey in 1942, Betsey moved to Mill Valley in 1969. Betsey first got started in public service when her two daughters, Karen and Susan, were growing up in the 1970s and she became President of the PTA. Betsey went on to serve for several years on the Planning Commission and then the City Council, includ...
Record Type: Archive
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Oral History of Don Hunter - Oral History
In this oral history, former Mill Valley City Manager Don Hunter recounts a life deeply committed to the community. Born in San Jose, Don moved to Mill Valley at the age of three. He recollects his childhood in Mill Valley, his schooling at all levels, including many unforgettable teachers at Tamalpais High, his enthusiastic participation in sports, the local music scene during the 1960s, his family life, and his work. Don began working for the c...
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Oral History of Hallie Iglehart Austen - Oral History
Drawn to Mill Valley's beautiful nature and history of spiritual practice, Hallie Iglehart Austen shares their love for the land. A noted leader of both the spiritual feminist movement and ocean conservancy efforts, Hallie finds an innate connection between environmental activism and spiritual worship. From an early childhood studying Greek myth, Hallie's dedication to Goddess studies led them throughout the world, including an extended stay in T...
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Oral History of Helen Russell - Oral History
In this oral history, CEO of Equator Coffees & Teas Helen Russell shares both the story of her life and the story of the successful company she co-founded with her wife Brooke McDonnell. Born and raised in Massachusetts, Helen recounts how she grew up dreaming of being an entrepreneur. She then went on to study marketing and business at Northeastern University. In 1989 she visited Mill Valley for the first time and immediately fell in love with t...
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Oral History of Trubee Schock - Oral History
In this oral history, longtime Mill Valley resident and energetic citizen Trubee Schock recounts her civic involvement in Mill Valley over several decades. Born in New York in 1935, Trubee grew up in Southern California. Trubee recounts attending Beverly Hills High School, where she became very involved in student activities, swimming, and social life. After graduating from high school, she moved up Northern California and attended San Jose State...
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Oral History of Verna Parino - Oral History
Born in 1917 in Minneapolis, Minnesota, Verna Parino lived in Mill Valley for more than 60 years until her death in 2015. In this oral history, Verna recounts how she moved to San Francisco in 1942, and soon after made her first visit to Mill Valley with her church youth group to spend a weekend at the Alpine Hiking Club Lodge. She tells the "romantic tale" of how Mill Valley's first Youth and Community Center was brought into being in 1962 - a p...
Record Type: Archive
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