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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Ellen Mattesi with her 3D creation “Evil Clown” on Montford Avenue. (Photo by Mary Ann Hogan) The Urban Dictionary defines Mill Valley as &#8220;a town in Marin County, California, that served as the basis for the South Park episode &#39;SmugAlert!&#39; The people there&#8230; are generally smug, spoiled recluses who live in tiny, 800-square-foot shacks for &#8230;</p>
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<p>					Ellen Mattesi with her 3D creation “Evil Clown” on Montford Avenue. (Photo by Mary Ann Hogan)
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<p>The Urban Dictionary defines Mill Valley as &#8220;a town in Marin County, California, that served as the basis for the South Park episode &#39;SmugAlert!&#39; The people there&#8230; are generally smug, spoiled recluses who live in tiny, 800-square-foot shacks for which they paid $1.2 million.&#8221;  </p>
<p>The &#8220;generally complacent&#8221; people tend to make everyone else grumpy. Or so the story goes. If only life were that easy here. As one dinner host recently said, &#8220;I get grumpy at people who get grumpy when they hear about what happened to Mill Valley.&#8221;</p>
<p>Just look around and you might find an old-fashioned village with a small-town atmosphere and a big-hearted soul. Here&#39;s a potpourri of the real Mill Valley:</p>
<h5>Terribly good</h5>
<p>At the bend in the road where Molino Avenue meets Montford Avenue, you&#39;ll find artist and designer Ellen Mattesi&#39;s Halloween Valentine&#39;s Day gift. For the past eight years, Mattesi, an &#8220;inventor of fantasy environments,&#8221; has decorated her front yard with elaborate 3D bodies, torsoless arms and hands, skulls, teeth, skeletons, strange bones and a whole lot of clowns, including the giant evil clown with 12-inch-long teeth. Mattesi says, &#8220;All the other clowns have to constantly feed him body parts.&#8221;</p>
<p>Every year, people honk and wave, give a thumbs up or scream like the dead as they pull off Molino, a funnel for the crowds from Mount Tam and the beaches, as well as for the neighbors who live up the hill.  </p>
<p>A few years ago, Mattesi injured her knee and couldn&#39;t put up her decorations. She apologized on social media. The neighbors didn&#39;t hesitate for a second: &#8220;Would you like to help put them up?&#8221; &#8220;I would help too. We&#39;ve enjoyed our Halloween fun since we lived here&#8230;&#8221; Her teenage daughter stepped in and saved the holiday.</p>
<p>This year, the mayor of Mill Valley left a business card with a note in Mattesi&#39;s mailbox: &#8220;Thank you for bringing Halloween back to Mill Valley.&#8221;</p>
<h5>Yes, you can</h5>
<p>One day last week, a lost bird flew into Scott Snyder&#39;s chimney in Tam Valley. Snyder and his wife could hear the helpless fluttering.</p>
<p>First they called a chimney sweep. &#8220;They said they didn&#39;t know anything about animals,&#8221; says Snyder, a data engineer, voice actor and animal lover. Then they called Marin Humane, which sent someone to search. &#8220;They thought it might be an owl.&#8221; The organization transports animals but doesn&#39;t release them from chimneys. So Snyder called WildCare. But they only receive and treat the animals. They don&#39;t release or transport them.  </p>
<p>Snyder asked neighbors for suggestions. Several offered to help. One suggested the Southern Marin Fire District, which covers Tam Valley. &#8220;It had just rained the night before,&#8221; Snyder says, &#8220;so I didn&#39;t feel too bad.&#8221;</p>
<p>Within a few hours, a three-man team showed up. They climbed the steep roof of the Snyder. Removed the top of the stovepipe. Lowered a rope down the chimney. The bird climbed about halfway up the rope. Then it took to the skies. It wasn&#39;t an owl. &#8220;Probably a Florida jay.&#8221;</p>
<p>Neighbors cheered on social media. &#8220;What a happy ending! &#8230; Cats in trees, birds in chimneys, our Southern Marin firefighters can do it all!&#8221;</p>
<p>Yes, you can.</p>
<p>And he did.</p>
<h5>Signs of optimism</h5>
<p>The sign on the wall of Two Neat, a long-standing, funky art and dog gift shop downtown, reads: “Unsupervised children receive an espresso and a free puppy.”</p>
<p>One Friday afternoon, a group of middle school students walked in and told store owner Bob Bijou, &#8220;We&#39;re unsupervised 12-year-olds. Can we have our free puppy?&#8221; Bijou gave them each a free piece of 10-cent taffy instead. The kids gobbled it up. Soon, regular Mill Valley Fridays became Free Toffee Fridays for the original gang of &#8220;unsupervised&#8221; and their friends. Even if the taffy isn&#39;t free, Bijou says, it&#39;s a bargain. &#8220;Where else in Mill Valley can you get something for 10 cents?&#8221;</p>
<p>There are numerous notable signs:</p>
<p>• At the organic produce stand on the corner of Shoreline Highway and Tennessee Valley Road, a roadside sign reads: “Peace, Love and Pickles.”</p>
<p>• The sign at the Book Depot &#038; Café reads: &#8220;I say a town is not a town without a bookstore. It may call itself a town, but if it has no bookstore, it knows it is not fooling anyone.&#8221; (From Neil Gaiman&#39;s &#8220;American Gods&#8221;)</p>
<h5>Make friends with the parks</h5>
<p>Next Thursday night, November 2nd, there will be a fundraiser for Friends of Parks and Recreation from 6:30-11:00 p.m. at Sweetwater Music Hall. Tickets are $100 and include wine, beer, appetizers and rock music from Mustache Harbor. Sponsors include the Mill Valley Soccer Club and the Southern Marin Lacrosse Club.</p>
<p>Among the beneficiaries is the city&#39;s planned new skate park, a project by and for a savvy group of Mill Valley middle school students.</p>
<p>So, have a nice Mill Valley day.</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Urban Dictionary defines Mill Valley as &#8220;a town in Marin County, California that was the basis for the South Park episode,&#8221; SmugAlert! &#8220;Was. The people &#8230; are generally complacent hermits who live in tiny huts that they paid $ 1.2 million for.&#8221; The &#8220;generally complacent&#8221; folks tend to make everyone else sullen. At least &#8230;</p>
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<p>The Urban Dictionary defines Mill Valley as &#8220;a town in Marin County, California that was the basis for the South Park episode,&#8221; SmugAlert!  &#8220;Was. The people &#8230; are generally complacent hermits who live in tiny huts that they paid $ 1.2 million for.&#8221;  </p>
<p>The &#8220;generally complacent&#8221; folks tend to make everyone else sullen.  At least that&#8217;s how the story goes.  If only life was so easy here.  A host recently said, &#8220;I get grumpy about people who get grumpy about what happened to Mill Valley.&#8221;</p>
<p>Just look around and you might find an old-fashioned village with a small town ethos and a big hearted soul.  Here&#8217;s a potpourri from Real Mill Valley:</p>
<h5>Terribly good</h5>
<p>At the curve of the street on Molino Avenue partnered with Montford, you&#8217;ll find artist and designer Ellen Mattesi&#8217;s Halloween Valentine&#8217;s Day in the world.  For the past eight years, Mattesi, a &#8220;creator of the fantasy environment,&#8221; has adorned her front yard with elaborate 3-D bodies, torsoless arms and hands, skulls, teeth, skeletons, weird bones, and a range of clowns, including the more massive evil Clown with teeth as long as a foot.  Mattesi says, &#8220;All the other clowns have to keep feeding him body parts.&#8221;</p>
<p>Every year people honk and wave, flash a thumbs up or scream like banshee when they leave Molino, a funnel for hordes from Mount Tam and the beaches as well as for neighbors who live up the hill.  </p>
<p>A few years ago, Mattesi injured his knee and was unable to create her display.  She apologized on social media.  The neighbors didn&#8217;t waste a second: &#8220;Would you like to help set up?&#8221;  “I would help too.  I&#8217;ve appreciated our Halloween fun since we lived here &#8230; ”Her teenage daughter jumped in and saved the holiday.</p>
<p>That year, the Mayor of Mill Valley left a business card with a note in Mattesi&#8217;s mailbox: &#8220;Thank you for bringing Halloween back to Mill Valley.&#8221;</p>
<h5>Yes, you can</h5>
<p>One day last week a stubborn bird got into Scott Snyder&#8217;s Tam Valley stovepipe chimney.  Snyder and his wife could hear the unfortunate flutter.</p>
<p>At first they called a chimney sweep.  &#8220;They said they didn&#8217;t study living things,&#8221; says Snyder, a data engineer, voice actor, and animal lover.  Then Marin Humane, who sent someone to look.  &#8220;You thought it might be an owl.&#8221;  The group transports creatures but does not remove them from stovepipes.  So Snyder called WildCare.  But they only receive and treat.  They do not displace or transport.  </p>
<p>Snyder asked the neighbors for suggestions.  Several offered help.  One suggested the Southern Marin Fire District, which covers the Tam Valley.  &#8220;It had just rained the night before,&#8221; says Snyder, &#8220;so I wasn&#8217;t feeling too bad.&#8221;</p>
<p>A team of three appeared within a few hours.  They climbed the steep Snyder roof.  The top of the stovepipe has been removed.  Lowered a rope down the chimney.  The bird clung to the rope about halfway.  Then it flew.  It wasn&#8217;t an owl.  &#8220;Probably an exfoliating jay.&#8221;</p>
<p>Neighbors cheered on social media.  “What a happy ending!  &#8230; cats in trees, birds in chimneys, our Southern Marin firefighters can do it all!  &#8220;</p>
<p>Yes, you can.</p>
<p>And did it.</p>
<h5>Signs of optimism</h5>
<p>The sign on the wall of Two Neat, a long-time funky downtown art and dog gift shop: &#8220;Unattended kids get an espresso and a free puppy.&#8221;</p>
<p>A group of middle school students came in on a Friday afternoon and told shopkeeper Bob Bijou, “We are unsupervised 12 year olds.  Can we have our free puppy?  &#8220;Instead, Bijou gave them a free 10-cent piece of taffy each. The kids devoured it. It wasn&#8217;t long before regular Mill Valley Fridays became free taffy Fridays for the original gang of the&#8221; unsupervised &#8220;and their friends Even if the toffee isn&#8217;t free, says Bijou, it&#8217;s a bargain. &#8220;Where else in Mill Valley can you get something for 10 cents?&#8221;</p>
<p>Notable signs abound:</p>
<p>• At the organic products booth on the corner of Shoreline Highway and Tennessee Valley Road, a street sign: “Peace, Love and Cucumber”.</p>
<p>• On the sign in the Book Depot &#038; Café: “I say a city is not a city without a bookstore.  It might call itself a city, but if it doesn&#8217;t have a bookstore it knows it doesn&#8217;t fool a soul.  “(From Neil Gaiman&#8217;s&#8221; American Gods &#8220;.)</p>
<h5>Make friends the parks</h5>
<p>There&#8217;s a fundraiser for fans of parks and recreation at Sweetwater Music Hall next Thursday evening, November 2nd, from 6.30pm to 11pm.  Tickets for $ 100 include wine, beer, appetizers, and rock music from Mustache Harbor.  Sponsors include the Mill Valley Soccer Club and the Southern Marin Lacrosse Club.</p>
<p>Among the beneficiaries is the planned new city skate park, which was created by, for and for a savvy group of Mill Valley middle school students.</p>
<p>So have a nice day in Mill Valley.</p>
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