Welcome to the Almonte District
Improvement Club
105 Wisteria Way, Mill Valley, CA
You are automatically a member if you are a resident of one of the 700+ homes Almonte neighborhood.
Announcements
Welcome!
Please bookmark almonteclubhouse.org as your one stop website for information and updates about local projects and events at the Almonte Club House. Join our email list to receive periodic alerts.
The Almonte Club House is in partnership with, NRG, CERT, and SMFD to better serve Almonte Residents.
The Almonte Club House is the Command Post for the Southern Marin Neighborhood Response Group (NRG), the Community Emergency Response Team (CERT), and the Southern Marin Fire District (SMFD). Drills are performed on the Spring and Fall time change Sundays each year. Emergency supplies provided by SMFD are stored at the Club House.
For questions contact Deborah: almonteclubhouse@gmail.com
Mission
Almonte District Improvement Club (ADIC) is organized under the NONPROFIT PUBLIC BENEFIT CORPORATION LAW of California for charitable and educational purposes.
The ADIC organization is dedicated to charitable and educational purposes in promoting and contributing to the civic welfare and betterment of the Almonte District community and its environment and to that of Marin County.
Almonte District Improvement Club is further dedicated to the community awareness, providing a place for meetings, where questions of the day may be discussed, and where programs, projects and activities for the betterment of the community may be conducted.
Projects
The ADIC undertakes projects that benefit the community. Past projects include marsh restoration and trail improvements.
Rentals
The Almonte Clubhouse is a great space to rent. The Clubhouse is located at 105 Wisteria Way in Mill Valley, in a charming neighborhood behind Tamalpais High School’s playing field off of Almonte Boulevard.
Events
From time to time, ADIC hosts special events. These gatherings are a wonderful way to have a great time meeting your neighbors and feeling a sense of community. They are a venue to share talents, knowledge and expertise and forge a community network, while working toward the common good. Most of all, many of the events are just plain old fun!
Almonte Railroad Station – 1927
Projects
The ADIC undertakes projects that benefit the community.
Current projects include a mural on the Rosemont bus stop and upgrades for the Julia to Cleveland Ave path.
Welcome to Almonte
These Almonte neighborhood signs were hand carved out of Redwood planks and made to look authentic and classic to old-school Mill Valley. They are to welcome everyone into our neighborhood and were made by Almonte resident Griffin Vernali.
Pathways
CCC Crews will be working in the Almonte Improvement District repairing and improving local paths and trails, as to make them safer to pass by users and clearly define them for better and increased usage. Work will include vegetation management, tree trimming, tread work, step repair or installation and adding and tamping down gravel or other matter in low or wet areas.
Emergency Preparedness
Visit Mill Valley Neighborhood Response Groups to learn how you can prepare for, respond and recover from disasters. Please go to their website and sign up to be a block captain- so that we may keep our beautiful Almonte neighborhood safe. We need your help.
Almonte District Improvement Club
Reach Us
Address
105 Wisteria Way
Mill Valley, CA 94941
Contact
Deborah, Clubhouse Manager
415-601-7708
almonteclubhouse@gmail.com
Mailing Address
Almonte District Improvement Club
P. O. Box 155
Mill Valley, CA 94942