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NAPA VALLEY, Calif. — Welcome to the Napa Valley Features Weekender, your guide to local events and experiences. With our valley-wide section and a dedicated segment highlighting volunteer opportunities, we aim to provide an overview of activities throughout the valley. Delivered every Friday in our convenient Scan and Plan format, you'll discover concise yet informative summaries with valuable links to streamline your planning.
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Napa Valley-wide
(R) Earth Day Napa hosted by Environmental Education Coalition of Napa County
Celebrate Earth Day with the community at the Environmental Education Coalition's Earth Day Napa event at Oxbow Commons on Sunday, April 20, from 11 a.m. to 4 p.m. Enjoy an array of activities, including a chance to win prizes, and partake in the festive atmosphere with food, wine, beer and live entertainment. Admission and activities are free for all ages. Start the day with a meaningful community cleanup with the Napa Resource Conservation District to support local environmental conservation. Learn more at their website. Oxbow Commons.
(N) Solano-Napa SBDC Business Roundtable Group Zoom meeting
The Solano-Napa Small Business Development Center invites local business owners to join its Business Roundtable Group on Monday, April 22, from noon to 1 p.m. via Zoom. This event is an opportunity for entrepreneurs in Solano and Napa counties to connect, share experiences, and gain insights from peers and experts to enhance their business skills and profitability. Participation is free but requires an application due to limited spaces. For further details and to apply, visit the registration page.
(R) Napa Green fundraising dinner with Chef Dave Cruz
Napa Green is hosting a climate-action fundraising dinner on Friday, April 26, from 6 to 10 p.m. at a private residence in South Stags Leap. The event, limited to 20 guests, features Neotempo wines and a menu crafted by award-winning Chef Dave Cruz. The evening's theme, "All Things Bottle Sustainability," aims to foster conversations on sustainability and climate action in the wine industry. Tickets are $2,000 each, available here and serving as a tax-deductible donation to the Napa Green 501c3 nonprofit. Learn more about Napa Green at their website.
(R) 2024 Compassionate Heart Award recipients at SIP+SAVOR
The Napa Valley Center for Spiritual Living will present the 2024 Compassionate Heart Awards at the SIP + SAVOR event on Saturday, May 4, from 3 to 6 p.m. at 1249 Coombs St., Napa. Honorees include Corey Edwards, Denise Bleuel and Jim Warnock, Solicia Aguilar and Harris Nussbaum, recognized for their contributions to emergency information, mental-health awareness, LGBTQ support and lifelong community service. The event features wine-tasting, savory bites and an auction to benefit community initiatives for peace, compassion and equality. Tickets are here. 1249 Coombs St.
(N) Mentis’ Second Annual Youth Mental Health Festival at Napa Valley College
Mentis presents its second annual Youth Mental Health Festival at Napa Valley College on Saturday, May 11, from 1 to 4 p.m. This free event, designed for teens ages 13 to 19, offers a range of activities such as bracelet-making, mosaic creation, yoga, rock-painting, and therapy dogs, aimed at teaching self-care and mental wellness. The festival encourages participants to build their "wellness tool kit" in a fun and supportive environment. Admission is free. For reservations, visit their website. For more information, contact Jessica Zepeda at jzepeda@mentisnapa.org.
(R) Fire Safe Fair at Silverado Resort Mansion Garden Tent
The Fire Safe Fair, a free public event focused on fire safety and preparedness, will be held at the Silverado Resort Mansion Garden Tent on Saturday, May 18, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Featured speakers include state Sen. Bill Dodd, CAL FIRE unit chief Mike Marcucci and Napa County fire administrator David Shew. Attendees will have the opportunity to interact with 30 fire resource exhibitors and preparedness experts, gaining valuable knowledge on protecting homes and designing fire-safe yards. This event is sponsored by CAL FIRE, Napa County, Napa Firewise, the Silverado Fire Safe Council and Silverado Resort. For more details visit the website or email info@napafirewise.org. The event takes place at 1600 Atlas Peak Road, Napa.
(R) Napa Neighbor: special offers from select local wineries
Napa Neighbor is a program offering special benefits from select local wineries to Napa County residents. By showing a driver's license, locals can enjoy VIP treatment, discounts and complimentary or upgraded tours and wine tastings at select wineries. This initiative provides a unique opportunity for residents to explore and connect with nearby wineries. For a list of current offers and participating wineries, visit the website.
(R) Festival Napa Valley summer season tickets now on sale
Festival Napa Valley, known for its (mostly) classical music presentations, announced that tickets for its 2024 summer season, running from Saturday, July 6, through Sunday, July 21, are now on sale. The festival offers a blend of music, wine and cuisine set against the scenic backdrop of Napa Valley. Also available are patron passes for preferred seating, valet parking, lounge access and exclusive events that include vintners’ luncheons and patron dinners. To learn more about the festival and to purchase tickets, visit their website. For patron pass details, visit here.
(R) 43rd Napa Valley Writers’ Conference at Napa Valley College
The 43rd Napa Valley Writers’ Conference, a gathering of authors spanning antiquity to contemporary society, is set for July 21-26 at Napa Valley College. The conference features a translation program led by classicist Emily Wilson, acclaimed for her translations of “The Iliad” and “The Odyssey.” The event includes juried workshops in fiction and poetry with a deadline for applications on April 22. Esteemed authors such as Jamil Jan Kochai, Lysley Tenorio and Jan Beatty will lead workshops and public readings. Tuition is $1,200, with scholarships available. For more information and applications, visit the website. Napa Valley College.
American Canyon
(N) Celebrate Earth Day at Wetlands Edge Park
Earth Day community event Sunday, April 21, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. This free community event, hosted by the American Canyon Community & Parks Foundation, offers a variety of activities that include live entertainment, docent-led observation walks, an environmental art exhibit and interactive booths from environmental partner groups. Highlights include volunteer gardening, a birding walk, guided tours of the Water Reclamation Plant, presentations on healthy soils and a family-friendly Environmental Art Bike Ride. Activities are suitable for all ages with advance registration recommended. Wetlands Edge Park, 2 Eucalyptus Drive
(R) American Canyon Library Events
Friends of the American Canyon Library Book Sale begins Thursday, April 25, from 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. This three-day event, ideal for all age groups, offers a selection of gently used books and DVDs at affordable prices. A perfect opportunity for book enthusiasts and families to add to their collections. The sale takes place in the Community Meeting Room.
The Youth Chess Club meets at the American Canyon Library in the Community Meeting Room on Wednesday, May 8, from 3 to 5 p.m. Open to teens and school-age children, the club provides a lively setting for players of all skill levels to enjoy chess. An instructor will also be available to teach the basics to newcomers, ensuring a fun and educational experience for all participants. This event is free to attend.
The library, located at 300 Crawford Way, is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday and from noon to 8 p.m. on Wednesday. The library is closed on Sunday. These are just a few of many events on offer. Visit the calendar to see more or call 707-644-1136 for more information.
(R) Napa-Vallejo Flea Market
Open Sundays from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. year-round at 303 S. Kelly Road. This large and long-lived flea market is a trove of “treasures.” Whether you're a seasoned collector or just looking for something different and inexpensive, this market probably has it. For more information visit the website or call 707-226-8862.
Calistoga
(R) Calistoga Library Events
Adult Guitar Lessons. Discover the joy of music with Adult Guitar Lessons at Calistoga Library, taking place on Saturday, April 20, from 10 to 11 a.m. Ideal for adults interested in learning guitar basics, this class offers a great opportunity to start your musical journey. To register for this engaging learning experience, call 707-942-4833.
This is just one of the offerings. The complete county-wide calendar can be found here. Visit the library at 1108 Myrtle St. with weekly hours of operation from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on most days and extended hours until 8 p.m. on Wednesdays. Call 707-942-4833 for more information. The library is closed on Sundays.
(R) Calistoga's Wine Society Tasting
An educational wine seminar and blind tasting event will be held at Venge Vineyards, 4708 Silverado Trail North on Saturday, April 20, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. Wine educator Len Tolstunov, WSET 3, will lead the session, focusing on wines from the United States, Italy and Spain, including varietals such as cabernet sauvignon, Chianti and Rioja. Tickets are $49, available for only 15 guests, to an event that offers an intimate experience with high-level wine education, fine wines and the chance to win prizes and gifts. For inquiries, email tolstunov@yahoo.com.
(R) CAC's 14th Annual Soup-er Bowl Fundraiser
The 14th Annual Soup-er Bowl Fundraiser, hosted by the Calistoga Art Center, will take place on Saturday, April 20, from 6 to 9 p.m. at the new location of the Boys and Girls Club, 1401 N. Oak St. Guests will enjoy soups from local restaurants and chefs, live and silent auctions and a community-centered atmosphere, along with a handmade ceramic bowl to take home. Tickets are $100, which includes unlimited soup-tasting, bread, cookies and a wine ticket, with the option to purchase additional wine tickets and reserved tables. To buy tickets or make a donation, call 707-942-2278, email info@calistogaartcenter.org or visit their website.
(R) St. Luke’s Episcopal Church service and luncheon
On Sunday morning, April 21, at 10 a.m., St. Luke’s Episcopal Church will be hosting an event for all Calistogans who are passionate about the well-being of our community. The event will begin with a gathering in the church, 1504 Myrtle St., and a short sermon by the Rev. William “Father Mac” McIlmoyl to be followed by a meal catered by a local vendor. Father Mac and several members of St. Luke’s explain what they understand their mission in Calistoga to be. There will be no charge. The event will serve to kick off Calistoga’s wellness week with a focus on the spiritual practices that promote growth in awareness and compassion, especially in difficult times such as these when it seems to be getting harder to find a safe port in the storm. The seating for this event is limited, so if you plan to attend, please call Inge Rankin at 707-802-8506 or send an email to ingerankin@comcast.net.
(R) Grove 45 High Tea
Sunday, April 21, 2 to 4 p.m., at 965 Silverado Trail North. Grove 45's High Tea is a monthly event held every third Sunday, offering an afternoon of personal tea-blending, sandwiches and olive oil-infused desserts. Tickets are $65 per adult and $45 for children 12 and under (use code UNDER12). For more information and to reserve tickets, visit their website.
(R) Calistoga Wellness Week
Join the journey of rejuvenation during Calistoga's Wellness Week, hosted by Visit Calistoga and the Calistoga Chamber of Commerce, from April 22 to 27. This annual celebration of healthy living in Napa Valley introduces a free Wellness Week Digital Guide this year, offering activities such as yoga in vineyards and guided meditation walks. With themed days such as Mud and Massage Monday and Foodie Friday, the event promises to be a revitalizing experience for all attendees. For more details, contact Visit Calistoga at 707-942-6333 or explore their website. Discover the charm of Calistoga and leave refreshed.
(N) Elaine Jennings Quartet debut at The Moonshine, Mount View Hotel & Spa
The Elaine Jennings Quartet will make their debut at The Moonshine, located in the Mount View Hotel & Spa, on Wednesday, April 24 from 5 to 7 p.m. Featuring Elaine Jennings' versatile vocal range with selections from Peggy Lee, Norah Jones, Adele and classic jazz standards, the quartet includes David Austin on piano, Bob Blankenship on drums, and Ruth Ahlers on saxophone. This performance is part of the Wellness Week's Blue Zones Wine@5, focusing on the art of downshifting, a key Blue Zones principle. This event is free to the public. For more details, call 707-942-6877 or visit www.mountviewhotel.com. 1457 Lincoln Ave., Calistoga.
(R) Karaoke Night at Maria Concetto Winery
Maria Concetto Winery, distinct for being the only wine-tasting room in the valley with a unique robot pouring contraption for wine, hosts Karaoke Night every Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. at 1367 Lincoln Ave. This free event invites guests to enjoy an evening of singing and entertainment, complemented by wine-tasting experiences for purchase.
(R) Johnny's Open Mic Night
Johnny's, located in the Mount View Hotel & Spa at 1457 Lincoln Ave., hosts Open Mic Night every Tuesday, inviting musicians and performers of all levels to showcase their talents. The venue, known for its relaxed atmosphere, offers a variety of pub grub, beers, wine and cocktails, along with live music and sports-viewing options. The event begins at 4 p.m. For more information, contact Johnny's at 707-942-5938.
(R) Calistoga Farmers’ Market
Year-round every Saturday from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Located on Washington Street next to the Community Center and across from City Hall. The market is a gathering of local producers offering fresh vegetables, local fish, arts, crafts, baked goods and live music. It's a great place to experience the flavors and culture of Calistoga. More information at their website.
Napa
*(N) Events at Outer Space Wines
"A Dozen Italian Wines" tasting, Friday, April 19, from 4:30 to 7:30 p.m. Pour yourself tastes of 12 distinctive, delicious wines from Italy. Whites and reds covering Tuscany, Piedmont, Umbria, Sardegna, Veneto and Friuli. $20 cash or $22 charge. Walk-ins welcome. Pay at the door. More Info.
Winemaker Saturday with Byron Kosuge. Saturday, April 20, 2 to 4 p.m. Byron Kosuge of B. Kosuge Wines will pour you his rosé of pinot noir, chardonnay and pinot noir. Cost: $15: Free with three-bottle purchase of B. Kosuge Wine. Pay at the door. Walk-ins welcome. More Info.
Napa Valley Features subscribers receive special treats at these events. Tickets and details are available on their website. Purchase tickets here, For inquiries, contact 707-657-7401 or visit their website. Address: 974 Franklin St.
(R) Tibetan Sound of Healing with Gedun Kalsang and Lobsang Tsering
Former Tibetan monks Gedun Kalsang and Lobsang Tsering present Tibetan Sound of Healing on Friday, April 19, at 7 p.m. at the Napa Center for Spiritual Living, 1249 Coombs St. This event features traditional Tibetan instruments, offering a deeply meditative experience for stress relief and holistic well-being. Tickets are $20, with all proceeds supporting Tibetan Living Communities, a non-profit organization. For tickets and more information, visit their website.
(R) The Garden hosts Oke Junior’s solo show
Oke Junior's solo show at The Garden, Saturday, April 20, doors open at 7 p.m. Emerging hip-hop artist Oke Junior, also known as Matthew Osivwemu, headlines his first solo show in Napa at The Garden, 1500 First St., for the 21-and-older event, featuring a live band and a selection of food, wine, beer and cocktails. Oke Junior, who has made a name for himself with connections to national brands and attention from notable figures in the industry, celebrates the release of his new album, "The Revamp." Tickets are $20 and available in advance due to limited venue capacity. Visit the website for tickets.
(R) Garden with the Masters at South Napa Campus
Join a community event at the Darioush Community Garden at South Napa Campus for "Garden With the Masters" on Saturday, April 20, from 10 a.m. to noon. Hosted by CommuniCare+OLE and the UC Master Gardeners of Napa County, this free event offers a chance to learn gardening tips directly from the experts. The session is open to the community. More information at their website. 300 Hartle Court.
(N) Morgan Harrington in concert at Jarvis Conservatory
Join soprano Morgan Harrington for an enchanting evening of "Songs of Life, Songs of Love" at Jarvis Conservatory on Saturday, April 20, from 7 to 9 p.m. The performance will feature special guest Leandra Ramm, mezzo-soprano, and pianist Frank Johnson with a repertoire spanning works by Leo Delibes, Giuseppe Verdi and more. General admission is $30 with a discounted rate of $25 for students and seniors. Tickets available online. 1711 Main St.
(N) New American Harvest at The CIA at Copia
The CIA at Copia hosts "New American Harvest" on Saturday, April 20, celebrating American agriculture from 10 a.m. to 8:30 p.m. The day starts with an Earth Day brunch at Grgich Hills vineyard in American Canyon, followed by a free screening of "Unbroken Ground" at noon at Copia, with a Q&A session featuring sustainable-agriculture experts Ivo Jeramaz from Grgich Hills Estate and Elizabeth Whitlow of the Regenerative Organic Alliance. From 2 to 5 p.m. explore the Earth Day Expo, featuring sustainable artisans and producers. The celebration concludes with a special chefs’ dinner at 6:30 p.m. by Bacoa chefs from Puerto Rico. For more information and event details, visit the website. The CIA at Copia, 500 First St.
(R) LIGHTFAST: Intertwine at di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art
The di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art in Napa presents “LIGHTFAST: Intertwine,” a collaborative installation by Christel Dillbohner, Danae Mattes, Monica Scott and Sylvia Brownrigg, now through June 2. This multidisciplinary exhibit merges visual, sculptural and audio elements to reflect on the center's natural surroundings. A highlight includes a reading by Brownrigg, 2 p.m., Sunday, May 5. She will read from her new memoir “The Whole Staggering Mystery,” published April 24 by Counterpoint Press. Admission is $10 for non-members, free for members and a guest. Located at 5200 Sonoma Highway. For more details, call 707-226-5991 or visit their website.
(R) Events and offers at the Napa County Library:
Triple P Positive Parenting Class. Enhance your parenting skills with the Triple P Positive Parenting Class at Napa Library on Tuesday, April 23, from 6 to 8 p.m. in the Lifeworks Room. This class is designed for adults seeking guidance and confidence in parenting, offering insights into typical behaviors at various stages of child development. It's an excellent opportunity for parents to gain knowledge and peace of mind. Registration required. Napa Library, Lifeworks Room.
Craft Supply Swap. Celebrate Earth Day creatively at the Craft Supply Swap event at Napa Library, happening on Saturday, April 27, from 2 to 4 p.m. in the Community Meeting Room. This eco-friendly gathering, suitable for teens and adults, is the perfect occasion to declutter your craft supplies and discover new treasures to spark your creativity. Join fellow craft enthusiasts for an afternoon of sustainable swapping and inspiration. Napa Library, Community Meeting Room.
Calm subscriptions: The library offers Calm subscriptions, an online platform for stress management and mental health, available to cardholders starting with 21128. Fill out the interest form here.
These are just a few of the offerings. The complete county-wide calendar can be found here. The library is open Monday through Thursday from 9 a.m. to 8 p.m., Friday and Saturday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. and Sunday from 1 to 5 p.m. Call 707-253-4241 for more information. 580 Coombs St.
(R) Chef Chris Shepherd at Arch & Tower
The Robert Mondavi Winery introduces its Guest Chef Series, featuring James Beard award-winning Chef Chris Shepherd, on Friday, April 26, from 6 to 9 p.m. at Arch & Tower. Shepherd, alongside Executive Chef Jeff Mosher, will create a menu blending Houston flavors with local seasonal ingredients paired with Robert Mondavi wines. Tickets are $175. For reservations, call 888-766-6328, ext. 2, or visit the website. Arch & Tower, 930 Third St. Street parking available.
*(N) Blue Bird Paddle Days at Napa Valley Paddle
Napa Valley Paddle introduces "Blue Bird Paddle Days," a series of monthly meetups starting with a sunset paddle on Friday, April 26. Participants will enjoy the scenic Los Carneros waterways, navigating through Fagan Marsh State Marine Park with views of Mt. Veeder, Tam, Diablo and Atlas Peak. The event kicks off at 5:45 p.m., with participants on-water by 6:15 p.m. Join the flotilla for an après paddle at Stanly Ranch. Napa Valley Features’ subscribers receive a 10% discount using the code "bluebirdpaddleday." For pricing, reservations and more information, call 707-200-5511 or visit their website. Meet at Cuttings Wharf Public Dock, 6 Cuttings Rd.
(R) Discover Coombsville Grand Tasting Event at CIA at Copia
The Coombsville Vintners and Growers invite enthusiasts and the curious to their annual Discover Coombsville Grand Tasting Event at CIA at Copia on Saturday, April 27, from 1 to 4 p.m. This event features a showcase of more than 25 wineries from Coombsville, allowing attendees to sample a wide array of distinctive wines from Napa's newest AVA (American Viticultural Area). Tickets are available online for $150. For further details, visit their website, email allison@coombsvilleheights.com or call 916-812-9889. 500 First St.
(R) The 60th Annual Grand Tasting
Held at the Silverado Resort and Spa, this annual event takes place on Sunday, April 28, from 3:30 to 6 p.m. The event features 60 wineries showcasing their current and library wines in the outdoor setting of The Grove at Silverado Resort and Spa with catering by La Saison Napa. Alongside wine-tasting, a silent auction of exclusive wine selections will be held. Ticket prices are $175 for individuals and $330 for pairs and include a year's membership in the organization. For more information, seats and tickets, visit the website or contact Diana H. Stockton at editor@napawinelibrary.com.
(R) Bel Canto Napa Valley’s “This Generous Room” at St. John’s Lutheran Church
Bel Canto Napa Valley presents “This Generous Room,” a benefit concert series on May 3 at 7:30 p.m. and May 5 at 2:30 p.m. at St. John’s Lutheran Church in Napa. The event supports Community Action Napa Valley and features Bel Canto's a cappella renditions, including works by Purcell, Duruflé and Hogan, complemented by instrumental pieces such as Eric Whitacre’s Five Hebrew Love Songs. The concert embraces the theme of community action through music, symbolizing the hope of transforming darkness into light. Tickets are available online. St. John’s Lutheran Church, 3521 Linda Vista Ave.
*(R) Janet Guggenheim with Napa Valley Chamber Orchestra
Renowned pianist Janet Guggenheim stars in a free concert with the Napa Valley Chamber Orchestra, featuring Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 12. The performance is on May 5 at Napa Adventist Community Church, starting at 2 p.m. The program includes pieces by Shostakovich, Beliczay and Florence Price, followed by a festive reception. Admission is free, donations accepted. Mention Napa Valley Features for a special raffle ticket offer. Further information can be found on the orchestra's website. 1105 G St.
(R) Oak Knoll District's 20th Anniversary at Materra Winery
Celebrating 20 years as a renowned American Viticultural Area, the Oak Knoll District invites wine enthusiasts to its anniversary event on Saturday, May 18, from noon to 3 p.m. at Materra Winery. The celebration features an assortment of Oak Knoll District wines, live music and a selection of food from local trucks. For more information and to secure a spot, visit their website for more information. 4326 Big Ranch Road.
(R) Friday Night Movie at Napa Yard
Napa Yard, located at 585 First St., offers a Friday Night Movie experience every week at 7 p.m. in a heated tent, complete with free popcorn. Movie enthusiasts can enjoy a diverse range of films in a cozy and inviting atmosphere. The specific movie schedule is available by checking @napayard on Instagram. This weekly event provides a perfect opportunity for film-lovers to gather and enjoy cinema in a unique setting. For more details on the movie selections and any additional offerings, visit Napa Yard's website or check their Instagram page @napayard.
(R) Trivia Game Night every Monday at Azur
Azur Wine Lounge, 1014 Clinton St., hosts Trivia Game Night every Monday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. The event features $10 glasses of rosé, with all wines available by the glass and bottle. No tickets or reservations are required for this casual, fun-filled evening, but guests have the option to reserve a spot in advance. This weekly gathering offers a perfect blend of entertainment and relaxation for trivia enthusiasts and wine-lovers alike.
St. Helena (and nearby)
(N) Wine & Jazz Classics at the Saint
Enjoy live music with Chris Wiser at The Saint in St. Helena on Friday, April 19, from 7:30 to 10:30 p.m. Wiser, known for his unique blend of Americana, soul and blues-rock, brings his distinct voice and songwriting to the stage, featuring both original songs and an extensive collection of covers. The Saint, St. Helena's chic restaurant and boutique wine lounge, 1351 Main St. For details call 707-302-5130.
(R) Cameo Cinema:
Here's an updated look at the films showing at Cameo Cinema in St. Helena:
"Kung Fu Panda 4.” Showtimes: April 19-21, 5 p.m., featuring Po’s transition to spiritual leader while contending with a shapeshifting sorceress named Chameleon. This family-friendly film combines martial arts and humor, starring Jack Black, Viola Davis and Awkwafina. Rated PG.
"Limbo," directed by Ivan Sen, stars Rob Collins and Simon Baker in a gripping crime drama set in the Australian outback. Showtimes: April 19-20, 2 p.m. and 7:45 p.m. The story follows Detective Travis as he revisits the unresolved murder of Indigenous girl Charlotte Hayes, uncovering long-buried truths and the profound impact on the community. Rated TBC.
Join a critical discussion on "Drugs in the Age of Fentanyl" at Cameo Cinema in St. Helena, featuring a film screening and expert panel on Wednesday, April 24, from 5 to 7 p.m. This free event, presented by the City of St. Helena, UpValley Family Centers and Song for Charlie, includes free tacos and requires RSVP here.
On Thursday, May 2, from 3 to 4:30 p.m., the Cameo will open its doors to the community to celebrate a new spring event, "Water: Essential to Art and Life." Enjoy free popcorn and fountain drinks as you enjoy a “sneak peek” of the “Art to Save the Sea” installation created by the artists at Washed Ashore. Made completely of plastic debris collected from beaches, the colorful and dramatic sculptures of marine animals represent the more than 315 billion pounds of plastic in oceans today and underscore the need for wildlife conservation. The art will be displayed at the Cameo through May 31.
Brad Parks, the Conservation Education Director at Washed Ashore, will be leading a free arts workshop from 10 a.m. to 11:30 a.m., Saturday, May 4, at the Blue Zones store/office at 1422 Main St. in St. Helena. There will be two workstations where you will work with a Washed Ashore artist, who will guide you in crafting pieces made from marine debris. These pieces will become part of a new stunning sculpture at Washed Ashore. The first workstation is for children from 5 to 8; the second is for those from 9 to 12. Workstations are limited to eight children each. Materials provided. Reservations required at info@cameocinema.com
General admission is $10, and tickets for students and seniors are priced at $8. For details call 707-963-9779 or visit their website. 1340 Main St.
(R) Talking to the Moon at The White Barn
Sunday, April 21, at 4 p.m., features artist/printer Felicia Rice and poet Theresa Whitehill. This event focuses on dialogue and healing, using the limited-edition artists’ book "Heavy Lifting," an experimental art film, a talk by Rice and poetry readings by Whitehill as catalysts for conversation about personal and collective crises. This event features a melding of book art, film, and poetry readings addressing themes such as wildfire, Covid, racial justice, and climate change, encouraging audience engagement through questions and shared stories. Tickets are $25, with all proceeds benefiting Providence Hospice.
Terry Family Band will play on Saturday, May 18, at 7 p.m. The band, featuring Napa’s Jim Terry and his sons Clark and Graham, blends American folk with rich life experiences in their music. Enjoy their multi-instrumental talents and the distinct songwriting of Jim Terry, highlighted in their latest album, "Hometown Tragedies." Tickets for this unique and reflective musical experience are $35.
To purchase, visit their website or contact 415-558-0474 or info@thewhitebarn.org. 2727 Sulphur Springs Ave.
(R) St. Helena Library events
UpStage Napa Valley presents "Life as I Knew It.” UpStage Napa Valley brings its annual play-reading to St. Helena Library on Thursday, April 25, at 4:30 p.m. This year's event features "Life as I Knew It" by Frank Shima, a captivating play set in a library. Enjoy performances by returning actor Bruce Miroglio as the distressed Herman, Mara McGrath as stern librarian Clara and Antonia Allegra as the rude Mrs. James. The event will also include a scene from the upcoming play "The Sound Inside" by Adam Rapp.
A. Cort Sinnes Artist Reception: "Botanica Noir.” Artist reception for A. Cort Sinnes and his collection "Botanica Noir" on Thursday, May 2, from 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Sinnes' work, inspired by extended periods at home during COVID, showcases a transition to gouache, exploring its opaque and forgiving nature. His recent pieces, characterized by dramatic black backgrounds, bring to life garden flowers, bouquets, fruits, vegetables and even the occasional chicken, marking a significant shift from his earlier focus on transparent watercolors.
These are just some of the offerings. To learn more, visit the library’s calendar of events or call 707-963-5244. The library is open Monday to Friday from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday from noon to 5 p.m. and is closed on Sunday. 1422 Library Lane.
(R) Compost Cookies
In honor of Earth Month, Clif Family Winery presents its unique Compost Cookie, a blend of pantry staples and Clif Family Organic Dark Chocolate Toffee Crunch, available through April. This special treat, offered by the Clif Family Bruschetteria Food Truck, contributes to a noble cause: 100% of the proceeds from every Compost Cookie sold in April will be donated to American Forests™ to support the Tree Equity Program. These efforts will aid in planting trees across urban America, promoting health, employment and climate resiliency.
(N) Clif Family Winery's Street Food Napa Valley Series
Chicago Menu, Wednesday, April 24, noon to 6:30 p.m. Taste Chicago with Italian Beef, Deep Dish Pizza and Chicago-style Hot Dog from the Bruschetteria Food Truck. Patio seating until 7 p.m. Start pre-ordering the prior Sunday.
Chinese Menu. Wednesday, May 1, 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Experience culinary bliss at Clif Family Bruschetteria Food Truck's patio until 7 p.m. Indulge in classic delights such as Egg Fried Rice, Char Siu Bao, Gai Lan and Xian Pancakes.Jamaican Menu. Wednesday, May 8, 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Experience culinary bliss at Clif Family Bruschetteria Food Truck's patio until 7 p.m. Indulge in classic delights like Jerk Chicken, Curried Oxtails and Beef Patties.Sip & Support: Nimbus Arts + Street Food Napa Valley Peruvian Menu and live music. Peruvian-themed menu and fundraiser for Nimbus Arts on May 15 from 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. Enjoy classic dishes like Pollo a la Brasa, Ceviche and Lomo Saltado on the patio until 7 p.m. 20% of wine and food sales will support Nimbus Arts.
Bodega Menu. Wednesday, May 22, 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Experience culinary bliss at Clif Family Bruschetteria Food Truck's patio until 7 p.m. Indulge in classic delights like Bacon, Egg and Cheese, Chopped Cheese and Chicken and Rice.Turkish Menu. Wednesday, May 29, 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
Experience culinary bliss at Clif Family Bruschetteria Food Truck's patio until 7 p.m. Indulge in classic delights such as Lahmacun, Borek, Manti and Lokum.Contact Clif Family at 707-301-7188 or order and get more info at their website.
(R) Dine in Yurt Village at The Charter Oak
The Charter Oak in St. Helena brings back its Yurt Village for a fourth season, offering a unique dining experience in a cozy, festively transformed courtyard. Guests can savor the seasonal Yurt Menu, created by Chef Christopher Kostow, complete with a dessert cocktail. Available for dinner on Thursdays and Fridays and all-day dining on Saturdays and Sundays, the experience is priced at $135 per person. A portion of the proceeds goes to the Cameron Thompson Legacy Scholarship. Call 707-302-6996 or visit the website. 1050 Charter Oak Ave.
(R) Artist Obi Kaufmann and his exhibit “Art of the Field Atlas” at Carter and Co.
Art of the Field Atlas by Obi Kaufmann, marking his first gallery exhibition since the release of his 2017 book, “The California Field Atlas,” continues through May 2 and includes an array of Kaufmann's unframed watercolor paintings, featuring wildlife and detailed maps of California's ecology, all rendered in his signature vibrant, calligraphic style. Call 707-963-5878, email info@carterandco.com or visit their website. 1231 Main St.
(R) Napa Valley Wine Library Collection
For inquiries about donating wine-related books, please contact Cecilia Raffo, circulation supervisor and volunteer coordinator at the St. Helena Public Library, at cecilia@shpl.org or (707) 963-5244 ext. 706.
(R) Winter Farmers' Market at Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch
Every Friday from 8 a.m. to noon through April at 738 Main St., this market offers fresh produce, artisanal products and a lively atmosphere. It's a good way to start your weekend with locally sourced goods. More info on their website.
*(R) Janet Guggenheim with Napa Valley Chamber Orchestra
Renowned pianist Janet Guggenheim stars in a free concert with the Napa Valley Chamber Orchestra, featuring Mozart’s Piano Concerto No. 12. The performance is on April 28 at Paulin Hall, Pacific Union College, Angwin, starting at 2 p.m. The program includes pieces by Shostakovich, Beliczay and Florence Price. Admission is free, donations accepted. Mention Napa Valley Features for a special raffle ticket offer. Further information can be found on the orchestra's website. Paulin Hall, Pacific Union College, Angwin.
(N) Rianda House Events
Rianda House hosts its 10th annual Rally 4 Rianda Classic Car Show on Adams Street in St. Helena on Saturday, May 4, from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. This free event showcases more than 75 classic cars and light trucks. Food and beverages will be available for purchase at reasonable prices.
Jazzercise with Jennifer McClester. Tuesdays, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m., American Legion, 1291 Madrona Ave. Jazzercise blends dance with Pilates, yoga, kickboxing and strength training in one session. Get long, lean muscles with an undeniable mood boost. No fee.
Line Dancing with Becky Jo Peterson. Mondays, 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m., American Legion, 1291 Madrona Ave. A great low-impact way to keep fit and socialize. Kick up your heels to lively music and learn five new dances each session. Step-by-step videos help you keep up with the class. Beginners welcome, no fee.
Men’s Fitness with Evan Massaro. Tuesdays, 8 to 9 a.m., American Legion Hall, 1291 Madrona. Improve balance, flexibility and cardiovascular fitness with a splash of dad jokes. “Stay within your safety zone but push your comfort zone.” All levels are welcome. Please bring a mat.
Tai Chi and Qi Gong with Joseph Nase. Tuesday, April 23, and every Thursday, 9 to 10 a.m., Lyman Park, 1498 Main St. Optimize energy within the body, mind and spirit to improve and maintain overall health and well-being with focused breathwork, meditation and slow, gentle movement. No fee.
Contact Rianda House at 707-963-8555 ext. 101 or visit their website for more information. 1475 Main St.
(R) Sips and shopping at Veronica Beard benefiting UpValley Family Centers
Napa Valley Pickleball Classic invites you for an afternoon of sips and shopping at Veronica Beard St. Helena (1234 Adams St. ), benefiting UpValley Family Centers on Friday, April 19, from noon to 3 p.m. Wines will be poured by Katie Leonardini of Whitehall Lane, shoppers who make a purchase will be entered for a chance to win a private pickleball lesson for up to four people with instructor Mimi Ousman, and Veronica Beard will donate 15% of event proceeds to UpValley Family Centers. Kindly RSVP to NapaValleyRSVP@veronicabeard.com so they can get a head count for drinks.
(R) First Annual Napa Valley Pickleball Classic
Join the inaugural Napa Valley Pickleball Classic on May 4. Held at Crane Park Pickleball Courts in St. Helena, the clinics are available in both English and Spanish from 8:30 to10 a.m. with an English-only session from 10:30 a.m. to noon. Free introductory clinics for beginners. Open to Napa Valley residents ages 12 and up, benefiting UpValley Family Centers. For details and registration, visit their website for more information, or contact Julie Jenanyan at jjenanyan@gmail.com or 707-337-3549.
(N) Winemaker evening to benefit the Friends and Foundation of the Saint Helena Library
Join four St. Helena winemakers at the Carnegie Building for an evening to benefit the Friends and Foundation of the St. Helena Library. On Wednesday, May 16, 6 to 8 p.m., guests will enjoy wines from Chris Jones of Claudio Family Cellars, Scott Mangelson of Night Wines, Melinda Kearney of Lorenza Wine and Lars Bjorkman of Gro Wines. Tickets are $60 per person. Early reservations are recommended as space is limited. Proceeds will support the St. Helena Public Library. To reserve your seat, email Friends@shplFoundation.org. 707 Carnegie Lane.
Yountville (and nearby)
(R) Andrea Cazares exhibit “Harmony, Unveiled: Nature’s Symbols of Healing” at Steve Rogers Gallery
The Steve Rogers Gallery presents local artist Andrea Cazares’ exhibit “Harmony, Unveiled: Nature’s Symbols of Healing,” featuring works that encapsulate her exploration of mosaic, fresco and other ancient art-making methods influenced by her rich Mexican-Italian heritage. Based in Yountville and a Nimbus Arts artist, Cazares brings her extensive study from the American University of Rome to local audiences. The exhibit is available for viewing through May 3, with gallery hours from Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. and visits on weekends and evenings by appointment. Discover more by calling 707-948-2627 or emailing yountvillearts@yville.com. 6516 Washington St.
(R) Yountville Library Events
Seed: The Untold Story Screening. Adults are invited to an inspiring movie watch party on Friday, April 19, from noon to 1:30 p.m. The event features a screening of "Seed: The Untold Story," available on Kanopy. This film offers a captivating look into the world of seeds and their vital role in our environment. Join for an engaging afternoon of film and discussion.
Lunch and Learn: Elder Abuse Prevention. Join the important "Lunch and Learn: Elder Abuse Prevention — Don’t Get Scammed" session on Saturday, April 27, from noon to 1:30 p.m. This educational event, aimed at adults, focuses on recognizing and reporting elder abuse and offers insights into avoiding scams, both online and offline. It’s a valuable opportunity to learn more about protecting yourself and others in the community.
These are just a few of the offerings. The complete county-wide calendar can be found here. The library is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and is closed on Mondays and Sundays. For more information, contact the library at 707-944-1888. 6516 Washington St.
(R) A Mindful Escape at Estate Yountville with Local Discounts
Estate Yountville's A Mindful Escape from April 19-21 offers a wellness weekend with drum circles, yoga, sound baths and stress-management sessions. Package rates are $1,750 per night for two or $1,350 single. Napa Valley locals enjoy a 20% discount on the add-on and spa services with proof of residency. For bookings, visit their website or call 877-351-1133. 6481 Washington St.
(R) Yountville Arts offers Improv Classes
Yountville Arts hosts its Improv Class performance Tuesday, April 23, from 5:30 to 7 p.m. Instructors for the classes have been Richard Talvera and Geoffrey Leigh. The event is free but requires registration at yvilleparksandrec.com. For more information, visit the Yountville Arts website or follow them on Instagram (@yvillearts) and Facebook (@Yountville Arts) or their website.
(R) Friday Night Dances Groove into Yountville
Yountville Community Hall at 6550 Yount St. invites guests 21 and over to its Friday Night Dances, happening the last Friday of each month, with upcoming events on April 26 and May 24 from 7 to 9 p.m. Each dance session, priced at $10, features Geoffrey Leigh spinning golden oldies and more. Light refreshments will be provided and attendees can register at their website or pay at the door. More info at their website or 707-944-8851.
(N) Mayhem Poets at Yountville Community Center
E & M Presents brings the dynamic Mayhem Poets to the Yountville Community Center on Sunday, April 28, with performances at 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. This family-friendly show, suitable for ages 8 and up, features New Jersey natives Scott Raven, Mikumari Caiyhe and Mason Granger blending hip-hop, stand-up comedy and improvisation to tackle current issues in a highly engaging one-hour theatrical experience. Tickets are priced at $15 for adults and $10 for children 12 and under, with a special two-for-one offer available. For tickets and more information, visit the website or contact Evy Warshawski at evywar@gmail.com or call 707-501-8567. Yountville Community Center.
(R) Taste of Oakville experience at Opus One Winery
The Oakville Winegrowers present the Taste of Oakville experience at Opus One Winery on Sunday, April 28, from 2 to 4 p.m. This event, a first for consumers, features more than 40 renowned wineries from Oakville, including B Cellars, Far Niente, Harlan Estate and Opus One. It offers wine aficionados a unique opportunity to explore and savor the finest wines from one of Napa Valley's most prestigious appellations. Tickets are priced at $325 per person, with sales ongoing until Sunday, April 21, or until sold out. For more information, email info@oakvillewinegrowers.com or visit their website. 7900 St Helena Highway, Oakville.
(R) Warrior Dogs exhibition at Napa Valley Museum
Join Jennifer Brusstar, co-curator and executive director of the Tug McGraw Foundation, for “Tours With the Curator” of the “Warrior Dogs” exhibition at Napa Valley Museum Yountville. These insightful tours on select Saturdays (May 4, June 8) from noon to 1 p.m. highlight the stories of service dogs and their handlers. Free with museum admission, donations appreciated. Note: Some content may be sensitive. Regular admission includes the tour. Tickets are priced at $15 for adults, with discounts available for seniors, children and more. Contact the museum at 707-944-0500, email info@napavalleymuseum.org or visit their website. Read Dave Stoneberg’s recent piece on this one-of-a-kind exhibition.55 Presidents Circle.
(R) Explore Yountville Art Walk
The Yountville Art Walk offers a free audio tour via QR codes at each sculpture, providing detailed descriptions. For a more in-depth experience, docent-led tours are available with a suggested $25 donation. Maps can be picked up at the Yountville Community Center or Welcome Center. The walk features diverse artists, and some artworks are available for purchase. Interested artists can apply to display their work. For tour requests or purchase inquiries, contact 707-696-4420 or email yountvillearts@yville.com.
Other Interesting Events
(R) Six Sigma Ranch guided Earth Month hikes
Six Sigma Ranch is offering complimentary guided hikes on April 20 and 27 during Earth Month. These two-hour hikes, spanning about 4 miles, feature rolling hills and the spring bloom of wildflowers. Set amidst the scenic backdrop of the ranch, located at 13372 Spruce Grove Road in Lower Lake, these events provide a perfect opportunity to connect with nature. For more information, contact Six Sigma Ranch at 707-994-4068 or visit their website.
*(R) 3rd Annual Healdsburg Wine & Food Experience
Co-founded by Napa resident Steve Dveris, the 3rd Annual Healdsburg Wine & Food Experience, running from May 16-19, showcases Sonoma County's agriculture and culinary specialties. This event assembles winemakers, chefs and sommeliers for a variety of tastings, seminars and culinary demonstrations. It supports local charities, including Future Farmers of America and Farm to Pantry. All attendees must be at least 21 years old. Ticket prices range from $95 for select events to the Platinum Weekender Package at $4,500. Napa Valley Features subscribers receive a 10% discount on all tickets and packages using the code NapaValleyFeatures24 at checkout. For more information, visit their website or contact info@healdsburgwineandfood.com. The events are hosted at various locations in Healdsburg.
Astrological Events this Month
April 22, 23: Lyrids meteor shower: The Lyrids meteor shower peaks on the night of April 22 (after midnight) and the morning of April 23. While the glare of the full moon may hinder visibility, darker areas of Napa Valley offer a chance to see these meteors streaking from the constellation Lyra.
April: Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks encounter: In April (after sunset PST), comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, brightening significantly, may be visible in the western sky. On April 12, it nears Jupiter, aiding its visibility. By April 21, it's at peak brightness near the sun. Keep an eye out for this impressive comet.
April 23: Full Pink Moon: The full moon in April, known as the Pink Moon, occurs at 3:50 p.m. and signifies the sprouting of moss pink, one of the early spring flowers. It's also a time when coastal tribes noted the upstream migration of shad fish.
Please click here to view the entire list of night-sky events for 2024.
Napa Valley Volunteering/Training/Playwrights/Auditions
Volunteer Orientation Event at Bothe-Napa Valley State Park Saturday, April 27, 10 a.m. to noon. This event offers a chance to learn about various volunteer opportunities within the Napa Open Space District Parks and California State Parks in Napa County. Attendees will meet current volunteers, receive training on park protocols and safety, and can sign up for volunteer projects. Refreshments will be available until 2 p.m. RSVP is optional; feel free to join at the visitor's center anytime during the event. Bothe-Napa Valley State Park, 3801 St. Helena Highway.
The California Native Plant Society’s Napa Valley chapter is actively seeking volunteers for its spring and fall plant sales. Volunteers gain knowledge about native plant communities while assisting with the organization and execution of the sales, helping patrons select and purchase plants. No prior expertise in native plants is necessary. For those interested in gardening and native plant cultivation, the Martha Walker Native Habitat Garden offers a hands-on opportunity. A weekly work group meets every Wednesday from 9 a.m. to noon at the Garden in Skyline Park, located at 2201 Imola Ave. in Napa. Participants are advised to bring water, a hat and gloves, with tools provided onsite. Custom workdays for groups can also be arranged. To volunteer for the plant sales or to arrange a group project at the garden, contact Sandie Hewitt at volunteer@napavalleycnps.org or call 707-815-0771.
Invasive Plant Removal Workdays at Westwood Hills Park. Join the final French broom removal workdays at Westwood Hills Park on Saturday, April 27, from 9 a.m. to noon. Volunteers should RSVP to Senior Park Ranger Dave Hummer at dhummer@cityofnapa.org and come prepared in sturdy shoes, long sleeves and pants. Gardening gloves are recommended, and all other supplies are provided. The event is at 3107 Browns Valley Road, Napa.
Become a Volunteer Firefighter or EMS Responder in Napa County. The Napa County Fire Department is inviting residents to join its team as volunteer firefighters and EMS responders at Angwin, Deer Park, Rutherford or Pope Valley stations. Volunteers will engage in responding to emergencies such as fires, medical incidents and other public-service calls. This role offers a chance to protect lives, property and the environment while working collaboratively with a dedicated team. For those interested in contributing to the safety and resilience of their community, please fill out the interest form available online.
Community Health Napa Valley is seeking volunteers for various programs including their Adult Day Health Care in Napa, Act Two retail store in St. Helena and their Hospice Program. Those interested in contributing to the support of individuals facing aging, chronic illness or end-of-life transitions can contact Anne House at 707-254-4172 for more information or visit Community Health Napa Valley Volunteer.
The Calistoga Chamber of Commerce is seeking community volunteers to assist in their Welcome Center from Thursday to Sunday. Volunteers are expected to work alongside the existing team, with a primary focus on welcoming and assisting visitors. Interested individuals are encouraged to reach out to either Traci Gee at traci@calistogachamber.com or Shelby Strasser at shelby@calistogachamber.com for further information. This opportunity is located at 1457 Lincoln Ave., Calistoga, 707-942-6333. Register here.
The Napa Valley Vine Trail Coalition invites volunteers to join various committees, become Trail Ambassadors, participate in the Green Team for environmental tasks or offer special skills through the Support Team. To volunteer, complete the signup form and get subscribed to their monthly newsletter. The Vine Trail office is located at 3299 Claremont Way, No. 5, Napa, phone 707-252-3547.
Festival Napa Valley offers various volunteer roles such as housing hosts and concert ushers. They appreciate diverse skills and aim to provide a positive volunteering experience. Community participation is essential for program and event success. Sign up via their website or email volunteers@festivalnapavalley.org.
Napa Parks and Recreation offers a wide range of volunteer activities, including park cleanups, guiding, coaching, teaching and special-event assistance. These opportunities cater to various interests and schedules. Apply through their online Volunteer Interest Form.
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Molly's Angels Volunteer Drive. Molly's Angels in Napa Valley is looking for volunteers to drive and make calls to seniors. Flexible scheduling allows volunteers to work as they are available. To help make a difference in seniors' lives, sign up at their website or call 707-224-8971, weekdays from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. The office is at 433 Soscol Ave., Napa.
Thank you for this very detailed list of events occurring on Earth Day and in the near future in Napa Valley. We had no idea there are so many things happening! Also, we really enjoyed Tim Carl’s beautiful photography of Napa Valley. So glad to have subscribed to Napa Valley Features!