Mill Valley Refuse in the Community

Locally owned and operated for over 120 years, we take great pride in supporting our community through events that foster growth, connection, and lasting impact. We’re honored to have partnered with a variety of local initiatives over the years—here are just a few of the events we proudly participated in during 2025.

42ND ANNUAL TIBURON WINE FESTIVAL

October 4, 2025 – Tiburon

The Tiburon Wine + Food Festival on May 17, 2025, featured exceptional wines from Napa, Sonoma, and around the world, paired with delicious food from local restaurants.

Mill Valley Refuse is proud to be an annual sponsor and joined the festivities with our trucks on display, meeting community members and celebrating alongside the community.

City of Mill Valley 125 Year Celebration & Parade

September 1, 2025 – Mill Valley

The City of Mill Valley celebrated its 125th anniversary over Labor Day Weekend 2025 with a historically themed parade, live music, and community activities including an ice cream social and historical screenings. We were proud to take part in the festivities, honoring Mill Valley’s rich history—a history we’ve been part of since 1906, when one of our founders began collecting waste by horse and wagon.
Mill Valley Refuse vintage garbage truck in the City of Mill Valley parade 2025

Truckloads of Fun

July 18, 2025 – Mill Valley The City of Mill Valley’s “Truckloads of Fun” event on July 18, 2025, at the Mill Valley Community Center featured a variety of city work trucks and machinery for interactive exhibits, food trucks, and activities for all ages. Mill Valley Refuse joined in the fun, giving guests the chance to get up close—and even hands-on—with one of our garbage trucks.

Corte Madera-Larkspur 4th of July Parade

July 4, 2025 – Corte Madera/Larkspur

The 2025 Corte Madera–Larkspur 4th of July Parade took place on Friday, July 4, 2025. It started at Redwood High School in Larkspur and ended at the Corte Madera Town Center, followed by a festival with food booths, a marketplace, and children’s activities. Mill Valley Refuse joined the celebration, decorating our trucks in patriotic colors and waving to the crowd along the parade route.

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