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Books, Beats, Owls and Treats

With plenty of theater on the docket along with the library's books sale, an evening with owls and a violist-DJ mash-up, there are loads of things going on this weekend in Mill Valley.

Theater fans are drinking out of a fire hose this weekend as options on stage abound. Tam High's Conservatory Theatre Ensemble puts on a series of improv shows, Marin Theatre Company continues its run of the Glass Menagerie and Marin Youth Performers do their thing in A Thoroughly Modern Millie. Here's what else is shaking things up around town this weekend in the Mill Valley Patch events calendar

-- The is back on Friday with more than 18,000 gently used items including a large collection of CDs, DVDs, VHS videos and audio books. The books indoors are individually priced and include fiction in hard cover, soft cover and "trade" soft cover with thousands of gently used books in all genres. Outdoors there are hundreds of books priced at $.25 for paperbacks and $.50 for hard covers. At these prices you can try something new!!

-- Celebrating 10 years of the Hungry Owl Project, the organization's  on Friday features presentions from featured special guest Walter Crawford founder and director of the World Bird Sanctuary in Missouri, and local raptor expert, Joe Mueller of the College of Marin. You will have an opportunity to see a variety of wild owls and raptors, including Barn Owls and Great Horned Owls, Hawks, Turkey Vultures, falcons - flying, bats and more. 

-- The (Fri. and Sat.) is a premier juried exhibition and sale of fine arts and crafts created by outstanding Bay Area artisans. Enjoy delicious food, and music along with the finest in handcrafted ceramics, jewelry, photography, journals made from recycled books, paintings, note cards and so much more. Free admission. 

-- Think the is the only musical act that is both classically trained and can turn the party out? Check out , a Julliard and Yale volinist and Bay Area DJ, respectively, who will mix an assortment of musical styles with party-rocking beats into a potent blend that will keep the dance floor shaking.

--- Looking for more to do this weekend? Check out all the events listed for the weekend on our calendar. 

--- Do you have an event going that is not in our calendar? Well, our calendar is open for everyone to post your own events and have them go live on the site right away.

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Rico May 15, 2013 at 05:16 pm
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Rico May 15, 2013 at 04:55 pm
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