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NAPA VALLEY, Calif. — Welcome to the Napa Valley Features Weekender, your guide to local events and experiences. Each Friday we deliver a Scan and Plan format organized by town, with concise summaries and links to simplify your planning. This edition includes valley-wide events, this month's night-sky highlights and volunteer opportunities, offering options from free to affordable to suit a range of interests. New events since the last issue are marked (N) while recurring ones are tagged (R) for easy reference.
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Note: Today’s photos were taken on our local coastline and highlight the dramatic nature of our rugged Pacific coastal ecosystem.
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Local Gatherings/Marches This Weekend
This new section highlights reader-submitted public gatherings, rallies and marches taking place in the Napa Valley. We include these listings because they may be of interest to our readers, not as an endorsement of any specific viewpoint or cause. We encourage submissions from across the community for consideration in future editions.
(N) Napa Valley Stands with Ukraine at Yountville Community Center
Saturday, May 4, 3 to 5 p.m. This free community event features Ukrainian food, music and speakers sharing personal stories and updates from Ukraine. Optional $30 donation tickets support a tourniquet fundraiser; all proceeds benefit Hands On Global. For more information visit their website. email deb@napaukraine.org or call 707-480-7436. 6516 Washington St
(R) Federal Library Funding at Risk
Libraries are among the most trusted public institutions in the Napa Valley and beyond, providing opportunity, access and education across the county. Yet all 125,000 libraries in the United States are at risk: An executive order aims to eliminate the Institute of Museum and Library Services — the only source of federal funding for libraries and a major supporter of museums. On March 31, nearly all IMLS staff were placed on administrative leave. A letter from the IMLS board — a body created by federal law — warns that cutting core programs would violate congressional mandates, since most of IMLS' work is authorized and required by statute. Despite this, the agency’s future remains in limbo — and with it broadband access, summer reading programs, rural library support and digital resources for students. To learn more or to share your views, visit the American Library Association’s action page.
(R) ALERT Napa County Emergency Notification System
ALERT Napa County provides critical and non-critical notifications, including weather alerts, road closures, evacuations and public-safety updates via text, push notifications or email. Sign up online or text your ZIP code to 888777 for notifications in English. For Spanish alerts, text the appropriate keyword, such as "AlertaNapaCo" or "PoliciaNapa," to 888777. For assistance, visit their website, contact Napa County OES at 707-299-1592 or emergencyservices@countyofnapa.org.
(N) Somos La Onda Campaign Supports Puertas Abiertas
La Onda, a two-day music and culture festival produced by BottleRock and held May 31 and June 1, will donate a portion of each ticket sold to Puertas Abiertas Community Resource Center as part of its Somos La Onda campaign honoring the Latino community. General admission starts at $218, with VIP tickets from $448. For more information email queonda@laondafest.com or visit their website.
(R) Silverado Trail Strawberry Stand Near Trancas
Open daily, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. Fresh strawberries are available at this longtime roadside stand just north of Trancas Street on Silverado Trail. Call Nai at 707-372-9236 to confirm daily hours. Silverado Trail, just north of Trancas St.
(R) Farm Fresh Eggs at Jessel Gallery
Farm fresh eggs from Gary Miller’s chickens are available for $8 a dozen at Jessel Gallery. Customers can reserve by calling 707-257-2350 or use the honor system by taking eggs from the brown fridge on the side dock and leaving cash in the jar. For more information, visit their website. 1019 Atlas Peak Road, Napa.
(R) Festival Napa Valley Announces ‘Choose Your Price’ Ticket Model for 2025 Summer Season
Festival Napa Valley introduces a “Choose Your Price” ticket option for its 2025 Summer Season, aiming to make performances accessible to everyone. Launched in March, this groundbreaking model allows attendees to choose ticket prices starting as low as $0-$5, with the option to contribute more to support the festival’s educational and community programs. General admission applies to all performances at the CIA at Copia and the Festival Napa Valley Stage at Charles Krug Winery from July 6-20. For more details, visit their website.
(R) Napa Neighbor Offers for Local Residents
Napa Valley Vintners members invite Napa County residents to enjoy special offers from local wineries, including discounts on wine purchases, complimentary or upgraded tastings and VIP experiences. Simply present your Napa County ID at participating wineries to access these perks. For more details on current offers and to sign up for the Napa Neighbor Newsletter for updates on local wine events, visit their website.
(R) Napa Valley Museum of Art & Culture Opening in St. Helena
Opens Friday, April 18, 10 a.m. The Napa Valley Museum of Art & Culture (The MAC) opens its St. Helena location with the exhibition "Julia Child: A Recipe for Life," featuring major works and cultural explorations in a newly transformed 4,000-square-foot gallery space. Admission is $25 for adults, $15 for youth ages 6 to 17, and free for children 5 and under; museum members receive 20% off. For more information visit their website or email info@napavalleymuseum.org. 607 St. Helena Highway.
(N) Napa Moms Family Spring Celebration at Kennedy Park
Saturday, April 19, 10 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. Napa Moms hosts a spring celebration with a bring-your-own-basket egg hunt at 10:30 a.m., games, food trucks, bunny photos and visits from the Napa Fire Department and recycling vehicles. Free for Napa Moms members, $15 for non-members with registration required. For more information visit their website. 2295 Streblow Dr.
(R) Inspire Napa Valley Spring Wine Weekend
April 25-27. Inspire Napa Valley hosts its sixth annual Spring Wine Weekend benefiting the Alzheimer’s Association, featuring exclusive wine-tastings, dinners and discussions with top vintners and industry experts. Events include a VIP welcome dinner at Inglenook on Friday, an Alzheimer's research update and grand tasting event at Louis Martini Winery on Saturday, and a farewell brunch at Ad Hoc in Yountville on Sunday. Ticket prices vary. For more information and reservations, visit their website.
(R) Blue Skies Ahead at Mentis Wellness Campus
Saturday, April 26, 1 to 4 p.m. Mentis hosts “Blue Skies Ahead,” an afternoon of food, wine, live Cajun music and fundraising to support mental health services in Napa Valley, featuring a silent and live auction along with a Fund-the-Future paddle raise. Parking provided; carpools encouraged. For more information and to RSVP, visit their website. 1272 Hayes St., Napa.
(R) BottleRock and La Onda Neighborhood Meeting at Zinfandel Hall
Tuesday, April 29, 6 p.m. Festival organizers will provide updates on BottleRock and La Onda 2025, including changes affecting the community such as street closures and parking. Free to attend; no reservations required. 601 Silverado Trail.
(R) RISE Climate & Wine Symposium at Charles Krug Carriage House
Tuesday–Thursday, April 29–May 1 and Tuesday–Thursday, May 6–8, 8:30 a.m. to 1:30 p.m. This six-day symposium brings together leaders in sustainable wine-growing to address key topics that include water efficiency, energy savings, soil health, social justice, waste prevention and climate action. Attendees can register for individual sessions at $105 each or purchase a bundle for all six events starting at $540, with discounts available for early registration and members. Lunch and wine are included. For details and tickets visit their website. 2800 Main St.
(R) Reel Taste Film Awards at CIA at Copia
Thursday, May 1, through Saturday, May 3. The Culinary Institute of America at Copia and the Napa Valley Film Festival present the Reel Taste Film Awards, a three-day series with screenings, panel discussions and tribute dinners honoring David Gelb, “Jiro Dreams of Sushi” and “Feeding Tomorrow.” Tickets range from $75 to $350; visit their website for schedule and reservations. For more information email copia@afandco.com or visit their website. 500 First St. Napa.
(R) Walk a Mile Napa Valley by NEWS
Sunday, May 4, 2 p.m. NEWS hosts Walk a Mile Napa Valley, a community event raising awareness for domestic and sexual violence by challenging participants to walk a mile in statement-making shoes, starting and ending at Napa Yard at Oxbow. The event includes team recognition, family-friendly entertainment and activities. For more information call 917-345-9281, email JenniferA@napanews.org or visit their website.
(R) Napa Valley Cooperative Nursery School 75th Anniversary Gala at Meritage Resort
Saturday, May 10, 6 to 9 p.m. Napa Valley Cooperative Nursery School celebrates 75 years with a fundraising gala to support its relocation since its longtime home at Napa Methodist Church is being converted into workforce housing. The evening at Meritage Resort's Carneros Ballroom will celebrate the school's history and future. Tickets are $175 per person, $350 per couple or $1,750 for a table of 10. For tickets and details, visit their website or email fundraising@nvns.org. 875 Bordeaux Way.
(R) Sovos ShipCompliant Wine Summit at Napa Valley Marriott
Wednesday, May 21, and Thursday, May 22 The 20th annual Sovos ShipCompliant Wine Summit returns with a day of user training followed by a full conference focused on wine industry compliance and technology. Tickets are $119 for user training only, $299 for the conference day or $339 for the full summit; taxes may apply. For more information or to register visit their website. 3425 Solano Ave.
(R) Auction Napa Valley Weekend
Friday, June 6, and Saturday, June 7, 8 a.m. to 11:30 p.m. Celebrate the 45th anniversary of Auction Napa Valley with a weekend showcasing Napa Valley’s world-class wines, exceptional food and warm hospitality, all to benefit the health and education of local children and teens. Events include the Napa Valley Barrel Auction at Louis M. Martini Winery, vintner-hosted dinners, winery experiences and a Dinner & Live Auction Celebration at Chandon, featuring Michelin-starred cuisine and exclusive wine lots. All-access tickets are $5,000 per person. For details visit their website. Various locations.
(R) WineaPAWlooza at Castellucci Estate
June 20-21. Jameson Humane’s 12th annual WineaPAWlooza brings together wine-lovers and animal advocates for a weekend of exclusive tastings, auctions and entertainment. The event kicks off Friday with a VIP welcome celebration honoring vintner Russell Bevan, followed by Saturday’s grand tasting, dinner, live auction and concert at Castellucci Estate in Oakville. Tickets start at $1,000 per person. For details, visit their website or email monica@jamesonhumane.org.
(R) Home Brew & Winemakers Classic at the Napa Marriott
Saturday, July 12, 4 to 6:30 p.m. The 42nd annual Home Brew & Winemakers Classic showcases wines and beers from home winemakers and brewers, with proceeds benefiting Mount Veeder Fire Safe Council's Neighbors in Need program. The event features tastings of unique, small-batch creations along with a silent auction and sponsorship opportunities. For tickets and details, visit their website. 3425 Solano Ave., Napa.
(R) Tomatoganza! with Napa County Seed Library at CIA at Copia
Sunday, Aug. 10, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. The third annual Tomatoganza! features a tomato taste-off, seed-saving demos, food, music and family activities in the CIA at Copia garden. Tickets are $20 per person or $48 for groups of three, and include access to demos, activities and saved seeds to take home. For more information call 707-225-7037, email napacoseedlibrary@gmail.com or visit their website. 500 First St
(R) Napa Valley Tours
The Napa Valley Tour app offers a self-guided tour of historic landmarks throughout the Napa Valley and is available on Google Play and the Apple Store for $7.99. Another self-guided history tour, created by the Napa Valley Shakespeare Festival, is available through Otocast, “Echoes of the Napa Valley: The Tulocay Project.” This tour features monologues from the perspective of historic residents of the valley performed by professional actors. Download the Otocast app and search for “Napa history” or search by location. For more information call 707-963-3333, email info@napahistory.org or visit their website. 1700 First St.
(R) Visit Napa Valley’s Cheeseburger Trail Map
The Napa Valley Cheeseburger Trail highlights 23 must-try cheeseburgers across the valley, from Michelin-starred restaurants to casual roadside stops, showcasing how this classic favorite pairs perfectly with local wines. Download the map.
American Canyon (and Nearby)
American Canyon Chamber of Commerce Calendar
American Canyon Library Events
Napa-Vallejo Flea Market
(R) Napa-Vallejo Flea Market in American Canyon
Sundays, 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Napa-Vallejo Flea Market operates year-round, offering a mix of new and used goods, fresh produce and a lively atmosphere with a Latin flair. Parking is $5. For more information call 707-226-8862 or visit their website. 303 S. Kelly Road.
(N) American Canyon Library Events
Friends of the American Canyon Library. Saturday, April 26, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Donate used books and DVDs in good condition to support the Friends of the American Canyon Library.
Generations and Books: Read with Dawn-Dawn. Friday, May 2, 3:30 to 5 p.m. Library Grandparent Dawn-Dawn reads with children of all ages during this drop-in storytime where kids can pick a book or hear a favorite read aloud.
Cacti Craft and Cultural Celebration. Saturday, May 3, noon to 2 p.m. Celebrate Mexican heritage ahead of Cinco de Mayo with a family-friendly cacti craft activity, including snacks and all supplies provided.
Saturday Crafternoons: Lighted Fireflies. Saturday, May 10, noon to 2 p.m. Create colorful, lighted fireflies at this all-ages craft event designed to spark creativity and fun.
Friends of the American Canyon Library Meeting. Wednesday, May 21, 6 to 7 p.m. The Friends of the American Canyon Library hold their monthly public meeting to discuss organizational updates and library support efforts.
Succulent Swap. Saturday, May 24, noon to 2 p.m. Gardeners are invited to bring succulent cuttings to swap and connect with fellow plant enthusiasts at this spring community event.
Friends of the American Canyon Library Book Sale. Thursday, May 29, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Friends of the American Canyon Library kick off a three-day sale featuring used books, DVDs, puzzles and more at bargain prices.
The library, located at 300 Crawford Way, is open from 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday from noon to 8 p.m. on Wednesday and closed on Sunday. These are just a few of the many events on offer. Visit the calendar to see more or call 707-644-1136 for more information.
(R) Student Art Contest for Napa County District 5 Students
Entries due by Friday, April 18, 5 p.m. Middle and high school students living in Napa County District 5 are invited to submit one artwork in painting, drawing, photography or mixed media for a chance to win scholarships and be featured in community exhibitions. Prizes include $500 for first place, $250 for second, $100 for third and a $50 people’s choice award. Entry is free and must include a digital image of the artwork submitted online. Winners will be announced by Supervisor Belia Ramos at a reception on May 7. All participants receive a one-year student membership to the American Canyon Arts Foundation. For more information and to enter visit their website. 4381 Broadway St.
(R) Teen WILD Program Seeking Participants
Application deadline: May 2. The American Canyon Community & Parks Foundation is accepting applications for Teen WILD, a yearlong volunteer program for teens entering ninth to 12th grade in fall 2025, focused on environmental education, conservation and community outreach. Participants must commit to monthly volunteer opportunities, attend an orientation on Sunday, May 18, from 4 to 6 p.m. and join quarterly planning meetings. For more information, visit their website or email andrea@acparks.org. 205 Wetlands Edge Road.
(R) ParkFest/Art Extravaganza at Boys & Girls Clubhouse
Saturday, May 17, noon to 6 p.m. The American Canyon Arts Foundation hosts a day of art, music and food with indoor and outdoor festivities, including ParkFest and the Art Extravaganza, featuring work by youth and adult artists, live music and a silent auction. Art contest entry deadline is May 2; $10 for youth and members, $20 for nonmembers, with prizes awarded in multiple categories and a Best of Show. For full details visit their website. 60 Benton Way.
Calistoga
Calistoga Farmers' Market on Washington Street, weekly
Chamber of Commerce events
Picayune Cellars events
The Moonshine Theater events
UpValley Family Centers events
(R) Brannan Center Fundraising Campaign Nears Goal
Brannan Center, set to open this fall as Calistoga’s new community gathering space and performing-arts venue, has raised more than $11 million toward construction and initial operating costs, with $1.5 million left to go. The center seeks to raise $200,000 by April 30, with all donations up to $50,000 matched by five community members. For more information or to donate, visit their website.
(R) Destination Napa: Philosophies of Wellness at Sharpsteen Museum
Through April. The Sharpsteen Museum, in collaboration with the Napa County Historical Society, presents an exhibit on the history of wellness in Napa Valley, including artifacts such as an 1890s bathing costume, vintage advertisements and historic objects from local hot-springs resorts. Admission is free with a $3 donation suggested. For more information, call 707-942-5911, email info@SharpsteenMuseum.org or visit their website. 1311 Washington St.
(N) Spring Egg Hunt at Calistoga Fairgrounds
Saturday, April 19, 10 a.m. Calistoga Parks and Recreation hosts a spring egg hunt with age-grouped sections for kids 1 to 12 and hidden golden eggs offering special surprises. Free admission. For more information visit their website. 1435 N. Oak St.
(N) Calistoga Library Events
Framed Bouquet of Flowers. Wednesday, April 30, 5:30 to 7 p.m. Adults can craft a framed bouquet of paper flowers, perfect for a Mother’s Day gift.
Teen Hangout. Wednesdays in May. 2:30 to 4:30 p.m. Teens are invited to drop by for free snacks, games and social time at this weekly library hangout.
College Swag Day. Thursday, May 1, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. Celebrate National College Decision Day by wearing college gear or anything showing school pride, honoring students' academic journeys.
Adult Coloring Hour. Friday, May 2, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Relax and get creative with crayons, markers or colored pencils during this casual coloring session for adults.
Friends of the Calistoga Library Book Sale. Begins Saturday, May 3, all day. The Friends of the Calistoga Library launch a monthlong book sale featuring gardening and nature titles for readers seeking seasonal inspiration.
Wooden Flowers for Mother's Day. Saturday, May 3, 2 to 4 p.m. Kids can paint and decorate 3D wooden flowers to create a handmade gift just in time for Mother's Day.
Writers' Group. Thursday, May 15, 4 to 5 p.m. Writers of all levels are invited to share their work and receive feedback in this supportive, family-friendly group welcoming all genres.
Some of these events require registration. Please check the calendar for details.
These are just a few of the offerings. The complete countywide 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) Lovina Restaurant Modern Japanese Pop-Up
Tuesday, April 22, 5 p.m. to close. Lovina partners with Eiko's Modern Japanese and Sake Tengoku for an Earth Day pop-up, featuring a sustainable fish menu crafted by Eiko's chefs. A $25 per person deposit is required, and Lovina’s regular menu will not be available. Reservations available at Lovina’s website. 1107 Cedar St.
(R) Calistoga Art Center's 5th Annual Poetry Walk
Saturday, April 26 through Sunday, May 11. This self-guided outdoor exhibit invites visitors to explore Calistoga while reading a variety of poems displayed along the downtown loop, parks and public spaces. Free and open to the public. For more information email info@calistogaartcenter.org or visit their website. Downtown Calistoga.
(N) Calistoga Concerts in the Park at Pioneer Park
Thursdays, June 5 through Aug. 17, 6:30 to 8:30 p.m. The Calistoga Concerts in the Park series returns with weekly Thursday evening performances ranging from folk rock to Latin jazz. Free and open to all ages; local wine available for purchase and T-shirts at the Calistoga Chamber table. For full schedule and more information, visit their website. 1308 Cedar Street.
(N) Calistoga Summer in the Vineyards Wine Passport Program
June 12 through Aug. 17. The Summer in the Vineyards Passport offers half-price tastings at participating Calistoga wineries plus discounts on lodging, dining, retail and spas. Passports are $45 per person and required for tastings; presale begins April 25 at noon. For more information email marketing@calistogachamber.com or visit their website.
(R) Soup-er Bowl 2025 at Boys & Girls Center of Calistoga
Saturday, April 26, 5:30 to 9:30 p.m. The 15th annual Soup-er Bowl fundraiser for the Calistoga Art Center features soup-tastings from local restaurants, a handmade ceramic bowl, live and silent auctions and wine available for purchase. Tickets are $125 and include unlimited soup-tastings, bread, charcuterie and cookies. For tickets or more information, visit their website, email info@CalistogaArtCenter.org or call 707-942-2278. Boys & Girls Center of Calistoga, N Oak St.
(R) Vitamin String Quartet at Four Seasons Resort
Sunday, April 27, 4 p.m. Festival Napa Valley presents the genre-blending Vitamin String Quartet, followed by a wine and hors d'oeuvres reception with Elusa Winery and the Four Seasons culinary team. Tickets are $85. For more information visit their website. 400 Silverado Trail N.
(R) Calistoga Wellness Weekend presented by Visit Calistoga
Friday to Sunday, May 9 to 11. The fourth annual Calistoga Wellness Weekend returns with fitness classes, yoga, wellness workshops, mocktail tastings, bike rides and more across various locations throughout town. Events are individually priced; some are free or offer discounts, and reservations are recommended for select activities. For more information call 707-942-6333 or visit their website. Various locations in Calistoga.
(N) Picayune Cellars & Mercantile Events:
Music & Wine Pairing at Picayune Cellars — Friday, April 25, 5 to 8 p.m.
Picayune Cellars offers a guided tasting of two wines paired with music from 5 to 6 p.m., followed by a fried chicken dinner and dancing from 6 to 8 p.m. Wine tasting is $45; dinner and dancing add-on is $45.Chef Ross Melling’s French Bistro Pop-Up at Picayune Cellars — Friday, May 9, 6 p.m. Picayune Cellars hosts a three-course French bistro dinner with Chef Ross Melling, featuring Black Label Champagne, haricot salad, roast leg of lamb and cherry clafoutis. Tickets are $95 plus a $19 service fee; reservations required.
Saturday, May 10, and Sunday, May 11, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Picayune Cellars hosts a Mother's Day brunch featuring Grand Cru Champagne, sweet and savory bites from local purveyors and Sarmentine bakery, plus a chocolate gift to take home. $75 per person, maximum six per booking. No dietary modifications available.
For reservations call 707-341-3410, email info@picayunecellars.com or visit their website. 1320 Lincoln Ave.
(N) Calistoga Healing Arts Festival at Pioneer Park
Saturday, May 10, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The Calistoga Healing Arts Festival brings together Reiki, massage, sound healing, intuitive readings, crystals, local artisans and food vendors including El Taco Feliz and Toasted Napa. Admission is free; no ticket required, but online RSVP encouraged. For more information email christywebb@gmail.com. 1320 Cedar St.
Napa
Downtown Napa’s “Do Napa” calendar of events
Napa County Historical Society events
Napa Valley College events
UC Master Gardeners of Napa County events
(R) Mentis Wellness Campus Tour
Fridays at 4:30 p.m. Mentis offers weekly tours of its new Wellness Campus, showcasing mental-health resources and services for the Napa Valley community while seeking to raise $1 million to complete the project. The tour is free, and reservations are required. For more information, visit their website, call 707-615-5003 or email Charlotte Hajer at chajer@mentisnapa.org. 1272 Hayes St.
(R) Napa Farmers Market
Saturdays, 8 a.m. to noon. The Napa Farmers Market takes place year-round, rain or shine, with vendors offering fresh produce and artisanal goods. Arrive early, as parking can be challenging by midmorning. For details, visit their website. 1100 West St. at Pearl.
(R) 2024-2026 Napa Art Walk: Climate Action and Sustainability
The eighth Napa Art Walk features nine sculptures by artists from the United States and Canada that explore the theme of climate action and sustainability. This public art series aims to inspire individual and collective stewardship of Napa Valley’s unique ecology. All sculptures are for sale, with 10% of sales supporting future exhibitions. For more information, visit their website or email napaartwalk@cityofnapa.org. Various locations in downtown Napa.
(N) "Other Desert Cities" at Lucky Penny
Through May 4. Lucky Penny Productions stages "Other Desert Cities," a family drama by Jon Robin Baitz exploring political and personal tensions during a Christmas Eve reunion in Palm Springs. Tickets are $30 to $40. For more information visit their website. 1758 Industrial Way.
(N) Napa Library Events
Yarn Club. Friday, April 18, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Crafters of all skill levels are invited to bring their yarn projects and connect with fellow enthusiasts for tips, support and conversation.
MusicTime at the Library with Festival Napa Valley. Saturday, April 19, 10 to 11 a.m. Children ages 2 to 8 and their families are invited to sing and play along at this interactive spring concert presented in partnership with Festival Napa Valley.
Memory Café. Monday, April 21, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Adults can join this engaging program designed to stimulate the brain through conversation, activities and social connection.
Discovery Lab: LEGO Robotics. Saturday, April 26, 10:30 a.m. to noon. Children ages 7 to 9 will build and program robots using LEGO Education WeDo 2.0 kits in this hands-on STEM workshop.
Some events may requite registration.
These are just a few of the offerings. The complete countywide 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) Jessel Gallery Art Classes
Sunshine Moeschler Art Classes — Thursdays through April 24, 4 to 6 p.m. Sunshine Moeschler leads mixed-media classes featuring collage, geometric abstracts, minimalist painting and pastel mark-making. $50 per class, materials included except sketchbook. RSVP to sunshineswindows@live.com or 707-299-9974. For details visit the website.
All classes are held at Jessel Gallery, 1019 Atlas Peak Road. For general inquiries call 707-257-2350 or 707-257-7066 or email jesselgallery@napanet.net.
(R) Valley Players Present "The Women" at American Legion Hall
Fridays and Saturdays, thorough April 19 at 7 p.m. Valley Players stage Clare Boothe Luce’s satirical comedy "The Women," a sharp look at gossip, rivalry and romance among high-society women. Tickets are $25 in advance or $28 at the door. For more information call 707-948-6273 or visit their website. 1240 Pearl St.
(R) The Valley Beautiful: Music at the Goodman Library
Through Sept. 20. The Napa County Historical Society presents “The Valley Beautiful: Music,” the second exhibit in a three-part series exploring Napa Valley’s cultural heritage, highlighting the role of music in community, education and local festivals. For more information, visit their website. 1219 First St.
(N) Spring Celebration Party at Materra | Cunat Family Vineyards
Saturday, April 19, 11:30 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. Materra hosts its spring pickup party featuring a wildlife rescue showcase from Conservation Ambassadors’ Wild Things, an animal meet-and-greet and wood-fired pizza by Valentina’s Kitchen paired with new wine releases. Tickets are $150. For more information call 707-224-4900, email info@materrawines.com or visit their website. 4326 Big Ranch Rd.
(N) Napa Women’s Club Evening Edition Easter Potluck and NEWS Check Presentation
Tuesday, April 22, 6 to 8 p.m. The Napa Women’s Club Evening Edition hosts an Easter-themed potluck with food and drinks, and will present a donation to the nonprofit NEWS in place of a guest speaker. Free for first- and second-time guests; RSVP to Christine Jameson at 707-696-7629 or cajameson@sbcglobal.net. For more information visit their website. 218 Franklin Street.
(R) Vineyard to Vintner Weekend in Stags Leap District
Friday to Sunday, April 25-27. Stags Leap District’s annual Vineyard to Vintner weekend offers an exclusive opportunity to taste exceptional wines, enjoy curated culinary pairings and connect with vintners through intimate experiences, including a Friday night vintner-hosted dinner, a Saturday walk-around tasting and luncheon, and Sunday’s private winery tastings. Tickets range from $325 to $1,250. For details and reservations, visit their website.
(N) Self Proclaimed Heroes at The Fink
Thursday, April 24, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m. Self Proclaimed Heroes perform live at The Fink for a no-cover show featuring an evening of music and cocktails.For more information visit their website. 530 Main St.
(R) Chase Spruill With the Napa Valley Chamber Orchestra at Crosswalk Community Church
Sunday, April 27, 2 p.m. Concertmaster Chase Spruill leads the Napa Valley Chamber Orchestra in a free performance featuring Mendelssohn’s Violin Concerto in D minor, a Michael Nyman film suite and the world premiere of Spruill’s “When Chase Met Nyman.” Admission is free; no reservations required. For more information email info@napavalleychamberorchestra.com or visit their website. 2590 First St.
(R) ‘Second Nature’ Exhibition at di Rosa Downtown
Artist talk: Sunday, April 27, 1:30 to 3:30 p.m. di Rosa Downtown presents “Second Nature,” a new exhibition exploring art and marine conservation. The opening reception includes wine, snacks and art, while the artist talk features exhibition artists and Michael O'Donnell, head of marine biology at UC Davis. Both events are free. For details, visit their website, or call 707-226-5991. 1300 First St., Suite 251.
(R) Bel Canto Napa Valley at St. Mary's Episcopal Church and Mont La Salle
Friday, May 2, 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, May 4, 3 p.m. Bel Canto Napa Valley marks its 10th anniversary with “Heart and Soul,” a concert of a cappella and accompanied works from Renaissance madrigals to spirituals and folksongs. Tickets are $35 for adults and $15 for students, available online. For more information email belcantonv@gmail.com. Friday: 1917 Third St.; Sunday: 4405 Redwood Rd.
(R) Napa Valley Orchid Society 30th Anniversary Show and Sale at Napa Senior Activity Center
Saturday, May 3, 10 a.m. to 4 p.m., and Sunday, May 4, 10 a.m. to 3:30 p.m.
The Napa Valley Orchid Society hosts its 30th anniversary show and sale with orchid displays, plant sales and expert demonstrations. Admission is free. For more information call 707-738-4128, email info@thenapavalleyorchidsociety.org or visit their website. 1500 Jefferson St.
(N) Taste of Oakville at Arch & Tower
Sunday, May 4, 2 to 4 p.m. The Oakville Winegrowers Association hosts a walk-around tasting with wines from member wineries and light bites at Arch & Tower by Robert Mondavi. Tickets are $325 in advance, or $299 with promo code OWGFRIEND; no on-site sales and ticketing closes April 27. For more information visit their website. 930 Third St.
(N) Napa Humane Dog Training Program Anniversary at Pet Education Center
Saturday, May 4, 4 to 6 p.m. (Small dogs: 4 to 4:50 p.m. | Large dogs: 5 to 5:50 p.m.)
Napa Humane celebrates two years of its dog training program with pup cups, agility games, nose work, and more. Admission is $10 per dog; online RSVP required. 3149 California Blvd, Suite K.
(R) Gale Terminello Album Release Show at Blue Note Napa
Wednesday, May 7, 7 p.m. (doors open at 6 p.m.) Gale Terminello performs songs from her debut album “I’m Old Fashioned” with the Mike Greensill Trio, featuring classics from the Great American Songbook. Tickets $5 to $15, available online; advance purchase recommended. For more information visit their website. 1030 Main St.
(R) North Bay Filmmakers Showcase at Jarvis Conservatory
Saturday, May 10, 3 and 7 p.m. Amplifi Napa Valley sponsors this showcase that features short films by North Bay creators, including Sundance and Oscar-recognized works, with post-screening Q&As at both the 3 p.m. Art House/Experimental and 7 p.m. Documentary/Narrative blocks. Tickets are $15 per screening. For more information visit their website. 1711 Main St.
(N) Morning Hike at Pine Ridge Vineyards
Saturdays, May 10 and 31, June 14 and 28, July 12 and 26, 9 to 11 a.m. Guests take a guided vineyard hike through Pine Ridge’s terraced Stags Leap District property followed by a comparative tasting of estate wines.$100 per person, $80 for club members; limited to guests 21 and older, no pets or infants; weather permitting; closed-toe shoes required. For reservations call 707-257-4734 or email events@PineRidgeWine.com or visit their website. 5901 Silverado Trail.
(R) Songs for a New World in Concert at Lucky Penny
Saturday, May 10, 7:30 p.m. and Sunday, May 11, 2 p.m. Lucky Penny Productions presents a concert version of Jason Robert Brown’s “Songs for a New World,” featuring four Bay Area performers in two fundraising performances. All seats are $50; proceeds benefit Lucky Penny Productions and the ACLU. For tickets visit their website or call 707-266-6305. 1758 Industrial Way.
(R) World Cheese Tour with Janet Fletcher at Winston’s Café
Monthly on Tuesdays, May through November, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m. The World Cheese Tour returns for its 13th season with monthly seated tastings exploring artisan cheeses paired with fine wines. Single classes are $80; Mini Tour (three classes of your choice) is $225. Reservations required. Cheese Trail gift-card holders should email janet@janetfletcher.com to reserve. For details and reservations, visit her website. Winston’s Café, 1517 Third St.
America the Bountiful (Tuesday, May 13): Sample seven standout domestic cheeses from seven different states, including lesser-known producers from Missouri, Pennsylvania and North Carolina.
Spain on Your Plate (Tuesday, June 10): Discover exceptional sheep and goat cheeses from Spain — and possibly Portugal — paired with premium Spanish wines.
Taste the Classics (Tuesday, July 1): Explore best-in-class examples of seven traditional styles, from aged Alp cheese to blue to Gouda.
Cheese Meets Beer (Tuesday, Aug. 12): Enjoy seven artisan cheese and craft beer pairings, with selections ranging from pale ale to Belgian tripel.
Blue-Ribbon Winners (Tuesday, Sept. 9): Taste top selections from the 2025 American Cheese Society competition, including the Best of Show if available.
Autumn Cheese Plate (Tuesday, Oct. 14): Focus on seasonal cheeses perfect for cooler weather, holiday gatherings and pairing with port.
Let’s Drink Bubbles! (Tuesday, Nov. 4): Test the versatility of sparkling wine with a diverse lineup of cheeses, from triple-creams to blues.
(R) Taste of Atlas Peak
Saturday, May 17, 1 to 4 p.m. More than 25 wineries from the Atlas Peak AVA will pour a variety of wines alongside gourmet bites during this outdoor tasting event.
Tickets are available online and cost $75 (plus fees) before April 15, $100 after. For more information email pam@atlaspeakava.org or call 847-323-4049. 1761 Atlas Peak Road.
(R) The Napa Table on First Street
Saturday, June 7, time TBA. The Napa Table returns to downtown Napa with a long-table dinner and community celebration along First Street. Ticket prices for 2025 have not yet been announced, but in 2024 they were $250 per person; registration opens Monday, April 14, and closes Friday, May 30. For updates and ticket information visit their website. First St.
St. Helena (And Nearby)
Rianda House events
St. Helena Chamber events
St. Helena Striders upcoming walks
UpStage Napa Valley presents
UpValley Family Centers events
(N) St. Helena Farmers Market at Crane Park
Fridays from May through October, 7:30 a.m. to noon. The St. Helena Farmers Market offers farm-fresh produce, specialty foods, artisan goods, kids’ activities, coffee and pastries each Friday morning at Crane Park. Free admission. For more information call 707-912-7401 or visit their website. 360 S. Crane Ave.
(R) Music With Ric Morgan at Rianda House
Wednesdays, 1 to 2 p.m. A weekly sing-along featuring nostalgic songs from the 1930s to 1960s at Rianda House. The event is free, but RSVP is required at 707-963-8555 ext. 101. For more information, visit their website. 1475 Main St.
(R) Celebrate Earth Month at Clif Family Winery
Through Wednesday, April 30, 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. Clif Family Winery offers a Golden Latte and Farm Fritto Misto in partnership with Naysayer Coffee, with 100% of proceeds supporting American Forests. Available daily in the tasting room; food truck open Wednesday through Sunday. For more information call 707-968-0625, email wineryexperience@cliffamily.com or visit their website. 709 Main St.
(R) Earth Month AVA Tasting at Grgich Hills Estate
Through April 30. Guests booking an AVA tasting experience in April will receive a complimentary bottle of Organic Estate Grown Extra Virgin Olive Oil while exploring Grgich Hills Estate’s Regenerative Organic farming practices. For reservations, visit their website or call 707-963-2784. 1829 St. Helena Highway S.
(N) Movies and Events at Cameo Cinema
Friday, April 18: "The Friend," 2 and 7:45 p.m.; "Disney’s Snow White," 5 p.m.
Saturday, April 19: "Disney’s Snow White," 2 p.m.; "The Friend," 5 and 7:45 p.m.
Sunday, April 20: "Disney’s Snow White," 2 p.m.; "The Friend," 5 p.m.
Calistoga High School Interact Presents “Plastic People”: Tuesday, April 22, 7:30 p.m. A one-night Earth Day screening of a documentary exploring the health impacts of microplastics. Tickets are $20 for students and $30 general admission.
"Short Film Program (CinemaBites)": April 28 at 6 p.m.
Most films and events are $10 general admission, with student and senior discounts. For more information call 707-963-9779 or visit their website. 1340 Main St.
(N) Clif Family’s Street Food Napa Valley
Enjoy themed menus every Wednesday from the award-winning Clif Family Bruschetteria Food Truck, with service available until 7 p.m. for most events and $10 glasses of wine are available from 4 to 7 p.m. Pre-orders start the prior Sunday evening. Contact Clif Family at 707-301-7188 or order at their website. 709 Main St.
Sip & Support – Burmese Menu with Live Music. Wednesday, April 23, 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Support Napa Green with a Burmese-inspired menu featuring tea leaf salad, khow suey and chapati with dhal.
Italian (Rome) Menu at Clif Family Tasting Room. Wednesday, May 7, 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The Clif Family Food Truck serves a Rome-inspired menu with trapizzino, supplì and cicoria insalata.
Sip & Support – BBQ Menu and Live Music. Wednesday, May 14, 11:30 a.m. to 7 p.m. Clif Family hosts a BBQ-themed Street Food Napa Valley menu with live music and donates 20% of food and wine sales to the St. Helena Thunderbirds youth mountain bike team.
Argentina Menu. Wednesday, May 21, 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m.
The Argentinean-themed menu includes choripán, empanadas and provoleta.Indonesian Menu. Wednesday, May 28, 11:30 a.m. to 6:30 p.m. The Indonesian-inspired menu features babi guling, nasi goreng and chicken satay.
(R) St. Helena Library Events
Jacob Zuniga: Artist Reception. Thursday, April 24, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Seventeen-year-old artist Jacob Zuniga presents work celebrating nature and spirituality through landscapes, linoleum prints and needle felting.
Fiber Expressions Artist Reception. Thursday, May 15, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Fiber Expressions, a collective of North Bay art quilters, hosts a reception showcasing their work and inviting those interested in art quilting to learn more about the group.
Lighthouse of Alexandria Presentation by Abigail Palmer. Thursday, May 22, 4 to 5 p.m. Author and educator Abigail Palmer explores the history, architecture and cultural legacy of the Lighthouse of Alexandria, one of the ancient world’s seven wonders.
Children's Petting Zoo. Wednesday, June 11, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Cute and Cuddly Petting Zoo brings friendly animals for kids to meet and interact with at this hands-on event.
Circus Show with Coventry & Kaluza. Tuesday, June 24, 4 to 5 p.m. Coventry & Kaluza present a family-friendly circus performance featuring juggling, acrobatics, music, clowning, hula hooping and dog tricks.
These are just a few 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) Napa Valley Museum of Art & Culture Opening in St. Helena
Opening toast Friday, April 18, 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. The Napa Valley Museum of Art & Culture (The MAC) opens its St. Helena location with the exhibition "Julia Child: A Recipe for Life," featuring major works and cultural explorations in a newly transformed 4,000-square-foot gallery space. Admission is $25 for adults, $15 for youth ages 6 to 17, and free for children 5 and under; museum members receive 20% off. For more information visit their website or email info@napavalleymuseum.org. 607 St. Helena Highway.
"SEER" by Naomie Kremer, opening April 18. Bay Area artist Naomie Kremer debuts her immersive video installation "SEER" as part of The MAC’s inaugural slate of exhibitions.
"All the Restaurants of Napa Valley" by John Donohue, opening April 18. Illustrator and writer John Donohue presents his hand-drawn restaurant portraits in "All the Restaurants of Napa Valley," a visual tribute to the region’s dining culture.
"The Wyeths: Three Generations," April 11 to Sept. 13, 2026. This 2026 exhibition features more than 60 works by N.C., Andrew and Jamie Wyeth, on loan from the Bank of America Art in Our Communities program.
General admission is $25 for adults, $15 for youth 6–17 and free for children 5 and under; Napa Valley Museum members receive 20% off. For more information call 707-944-0500, email info@napavalleymuseum.org or visit their website. 607 St. Helena Highway.
(N) Erin Lee Gafill at Meuse Gallery St. Helena
Saturday, April 19, 1 to 4:30 p.m. Meuse Gallery hosts an artist event featuring Erin Lee Gafill, with an opportunity to view her work and meet the artist. Free admission. For more information call 210-810-7449, visit their website or email info@meusegallery.com. 1331 Main St.
(R) Event at the Estate at Somerston Estate
Saturday, May 3, noon to 3 p.m. Priest Ranch and Somerston Estate present an afternoon of wine, food and interactive experiences, including blending sessions with winemaker Cody Hurd, vineyard explorations, culinary pairings, live music by David Ronconi and fine art. Tickets are $195 general, $170 for members. For more information call 707-944-8200, email info@priestranchwines.comor visit their website. 3450 Sage Canyon Rd.
(N) St. Helena Neighborhood Table on Adams Street
Saturday, May 17, 5 to 9 p.m. The sixth annual Neighborhood Table, hosted by St. Helena Hospital Foundation, features dinner by chef Nash Cognetti of Tre Posti and live music by Apple Z, honoring event founder Elaine M. Jones. Tickets are $250 or $3,000 for a table of eight, with proceeds benefiting the foundation’s Mobile Health team. For more information visit their website. Adams Street at Library Lane.
(R) Napa Valley Pickleball Classic at Crane Park
Saturday, May 17 and Sunday, May 18. The second annual Napa Valley Pickleball Classic returns to Crane Park with two days of doubles tournament play, free clinics, food trucks and community activities benefiting UpValley Family Centers.
Tournament registration is $150 per team; clinics are free. Register or donate online or email nvpickleballclassic@gmail.com for more information. 360 Crane Ave.
(R) Napa Valley Wine Library Grand Tasting at Louis M. Martini Winery
Sunday, May 18, 3:30 to 6 p.m. The Napa Valley Wine Library Association hosts its 61st annual Grand Tasting, featuring current releases and library wines poured by winery principals. A silent auction will include rare large-format wines. Tickets are $125 in advance, $150 at the door. Rain or shine. For details, call 707-968-3362. 254 St. Helena Highway.
(R) Rianda House Tripsters’ Southeast Tour
Sept. 29 to Oct. 5. A guided tour exploring Savannah, Charleston and Jekyll Island, with proceeds benefiting Rianda House programs. Register online (account needed) or call Collette Travel at 800-581-8942 (Trip No. 1315547).
Yountville (And Nearby)
Napa Valley Museum events
Valley Players present
Yountville Art Walk
Yountville Chamber of Commerce calendar
Yountville Community Hall events
(N) Yountville Certified Farmers Market at Ranch Market Too
Thursdays from 8 a.m. to noon and Sundays from 7:30 a.m. to noon. The Yountville Certified Farmers Market features 14 vendors offering local produce, meats, seafood, baked goods, prepared foods, crafts and more in the parking lot at Ranch Market Too.
Free admission; vendors vary by day. For more information email yountvillecertifiedfm@gmail.com. 6498 Washington St.
(N) Yountville Library Events
Mahjong. Saturdays,12:30 to 2:30 p.m. Adults are invited to play both American and traditional mahjong in a casual afternoon setting.
Documentary Days: Discover & Discuss. Friday, April 18, noon to 1 p.m. Join fellow film enthusiasts for a documentary screening from the Kanopy collection followed by a group discussion.
Preventing Medicare Fraud. Tuesday, April 29, 10 to 11:30 a.m. Adults are invited to a free seminar covering recent Medicare scams and strategies to protect personal information.
Many of these events require registration. Please contact the library or check the website for details.
These are just a few of the offerings. The complete countywide calendar can be found here. The library is open from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. Tuesday through Saturday and is closed on Sundays and Mondays. For more information, contact the library at 707-944-1888. 6516 Washington St.
(R) Yountville Wine & Beer Passport
Through Aug. 31. The Yountville Wine & Beer Passport offers access for two to 15 tasting rooms and one brewery with more than $800 in exclusive experiences for $95. Passports are digital and valid through Aug. 31; available now. For more information visit their website.
(R) Easter Brunch at Estate Yountville
Sunday, April 20, 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. Estate Yountville hosts a holiday brunch with a buffet, children’s egg hunt, lawn games and an appearance by the Easter Bunny.
$135 for adults, $60 for children ages 5 to 12, free for children 4 and under; excludes service fees and taxes; children’s menu available; reservations recommended. For more information call 877-351-1133 or visit their website. 6481 Washington St.
(R) Taste of Yountville at Chandon
Sunday, April 27, noon to 3 p.m. (VIP access at 11 a.m.). The Yountville Chamber of Commerce and Chandon present the 2025 Taste of Yountville, featuring wines from 14 Yountville tasting rooms and wineries paired with farm-to-table bites from the Chandon culinary team and Graze Provisions. General admission tickets are $175 and include wine-tastings and food, while $225 VIP tickets also include early access, a “Meet the Makers” reception and exclusive library wine pours. Attendance is limited to 300 guests. For tickets and details visit their website. 1 California Drive.
(N) Blooms & Bouquets at Priest Ranch
Saturday, May 10, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. Priest Ranch hosts a sensory wine and flower pairing experience with bites by chef Dan Solomon, followed by a hands-on floral arranging workshop led by Weeds in a Jar. Tickets are $150 general, $125 for members. For more information call 707-944-8200, email info@priestranchwines.comor visit their website. 6490 Washington St.
(R) McMullen Boutique Pop-Up at Stewart Cellars
Friday through Sunday, May 16–18, 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sherri McMullen hosts a weekend fashion and wine experience with a clothing pop-up and Stewart wine tastings in the NOMAD Heritage Library. Wine flights are $65; North Block Hotel guests receive 20% off room reservations with code VIPEVENT. For more information email events@shopmcmullen.com or visit their website. 6752 Washington St.
(N) Robyn Adele Anderson at Yount Ridge Estate
Sunday, May 18, reception at 4 p.m., performance at 5 p.m. Festival Napa Valley’s Olivia Decker Power of Music series features Robyn Adele Anderson performing vintage jazz, swing and blues renditions of modern hits with her ensemble at the scenic Yount Ridge Estate. Tickets are $85 and include a pre-concert reception with wines from Blackbird Vineyards and hors d’oeuvres. For more information visit their website. 7400 St. Helena Highway.
(R) Upcoming Events at Priest Ranch
Spike Sikes & His Awesome Hotcakes — Thursday, July 17, 6 to 9 p.m.
Live music on the patio with Spike Sikes & His Awesome Hotcakes, blending soul, swing and jazz.David Ronconi —Thursday, July 31, 6 to 9 p.m. David Ronconi performs acoustic music as part of Thursday Night Live.
Welcome West — Thursday, July 24, 6 to 9 p.m. Modern bluegrass band Welcome West performs live on the patio as part of the Thursday Night Live series.
Food and wine are available at these free-admission events. or more information call 707-944-8200 or visit their website. 6490 Washington St.
Nearby Events:
(R) Forni Organic Farm & Nursery
Spring plant sales — Thursday through Sunday, 9:30 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Tomatoes, herbs, flowers and vegetables are available throughout spring, with inventory expanding weekly into April. Plants are $5 for 4-inch pots and six-packs, $8 for gallons; cash, check or debit only.
Garden Camp at Forni Farm & Nursery — Monday through Friday, June 23 to 27, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. Children ages 7 to 11 spend the week outdoors learning about plants, composting, cooking, art and games during a hands-on garden camp.
Cost is $375 per child; snacks provided, bring lunch.
For more information or to register, visit their website. 4000 Barnes Road, Santa Rosa.
(R) Healdsburg Wine & Food Experience
Thursday through Sunday, May 15-18. The Healdsburg Wine & Food Experience returns with a weekend of exclusive tastings, chef-led dinners and special events, including the Vintners Plaza Grand Tasting, the Big Bottle Party hosted by Guy Fieri and a Wine-Down Pool Party at Montage Healdsburg. Platinum VIP Weekend Package holders receive access to private lunches, dinners and early entry to select events. General admission tickets for the Grand Tasting are $250, with Napa Valley Features readers receiving a 10% discount using code napavalleyfeatures25 at checkout. Events take place at various locations in Healdsburg. For tickets and details, visit their website.
Astrological Events:
April 2025
Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks
Closest approach to Earth: April. Comet 12P/Pons-Brooks, a periodic comet with an orbital period of approximately 71 years, will make its closest approach to Earth this month. It is expected to reach naked-eye visibility under dark skies, displaying a bright coma and possibly a tail. Best viewing time: after sunset in the northern sky. Where to look: near the constellations Draco and Ursa Major (Big Dipper). Use binoculars or a telescope to enhance your view. This is a rare opportunity to observe this historic comet, which was first discovered in 1812.
Mercury at Greatest Western Elongation
April 21, before sunrise. Mercury becomes visible low on the eastern horizon just before dawn during its greatest elongation west of the sun.
Lyrid Meteor Shower Peak
April 22–23, after midnight. Produces about 20 meteors per hour at its peak with minimal interference from moonlight this year — an excellent opportunity to capture meteors radiating from Lyra.
Moon Near Venus and Saturn
April 25, evening hours. A celestial triangle featuring Venus, Saturn and a crescent moon creates a stunning grouping, perfect for wide-angle photography.
New Moon
April 27, all night. With no moonlight interference, this is an ideal time for observing deep-sky objects such as galaxies and nebulae under dark skies.
Please click here to view the entire list of night-sky events for 2025.
Napa Valley Volunteering+
Open Studios Napa Valley 2025 Artist Application Deadline. Deadline Tuesday, April 30. Local artists interested in participating in Open Studios Napa Valley 2025 must apply by April 30 to be considered for the September event weekends. Application fees are $325 for returning artists or $355 for new applicants including a $30 jury fee; artists must live or work in Napa County and be members of Art Association Napa Valley. For more information email peggyfrancis1@gmail.com or visit their website.
Nimbash 2025 Call for Art. Nimbus Arts invites Bay Area artists to submit up to six pieces for Nimbash 2025, an annual event showcasing and auctioning artwork to support the nonprofit art center. The deadline for submissions is Monday, May 17, through the website. 649 Main St., St. Helena.
Call for Artists to Teach in Napa County Schools. Napa Valley Education Foundation and Arts Council Napa Valley are seeking local artists to provide arts instruction in Napa County schools. With new state funding through Proposition 28, schools have additional resources to hire or partner with artists across various disciplines, including visual arts, music, dance and performance. Interested artists can complete the interest form online. For more information, call 707-257-2117. P.O. Box 2782, Napa.
French Broom Removal at Westwood Hills Park. April 27. Join the City of Napa, Friends of Westwood Hills Park and Napa County Resource Conservation District in removing invasive French broom to protect native plants and wildlife. Tools, training and tasks for all ability levels will be provided. Wear sturdy shoes, long sleeves and weather-appropriate layers. RSVP by emailing Senior Park Ranger Dave Hummer at dhummer@cityofnapa.org. Visit their website for more information. Meet at the kiosk at Westwood Hills Park, 3107 Browns Valley Road, Napa.
Napa Valley Unitarian Universalists Community Singing Circle. Second Thursday of each month, 6:30 to 8 p.m. Join the NVUU Community Singing Circle for a no-pressure, collaborative environment focused on rounds and harmonies. Open to all, the group fosters shared leadership and opportunities to teach songs. For more information, contact the NVUU office at 707-226-9220.
Volunteer tutors needed by UpValley Family Centers. UpValley Family Centers is seeking volunteer tutors for students at St. Helena Primary School, St. Helena Elementary, Calistoga Elementary and RLS Middle School. Volunteers are needed to support students in grades though the eighth with reading, math or general classroom assistance for at least one hour per week; bilingual Spanish speakers are encouraged to apply, but being bilingual is not required. For more information or to sign up, visit their website or email rgasparyan@upvalleyfamilycenters.org. 707-965-5010.
Napa County Seed Library encourages local sustainable gardening. Founded by Lauren Buffaloe-Muscatine and her daughter, Lavender, in 2020, the Napa County Seed Library promotes sustainable gardening by allowing residents to borrow seeds for free. The Seed Library offers workshops on seed-saving, organic gardening and sustainable agriculture. For more information on how to contribute or volunteer, visit their website.
Become a volunteer firefighter or EMS responder in Napa County. 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 that include their Adult Day Health Care in Napa, Act Two retail store in St. Helena and their Hospice Program. Contact Anne House at 707-254-4172 for more information or visit Community Health Napa Valley Volunteer.
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.
Tim Carl, thank you for your great photos of our nearby rugged coast. In the over 45 years I've lived in Calistoga my favorite getaways and daytripping opportunities have been close at hand, indeed: the Sonoma and Marin coasts, West Sonoma County''s rolling hills and tiny communities, Knights Valley and Alexander Valley to Healdsburg and Geyserville, and Cloverdale too, Highway 29 up to Clearlake and Hopland, and beyond. We are so fortunate to live amongst such riches as these places, and to count you as our favorite local photo journalist!
Love Tim Carl's photos today! Thank you.
Sue Cottrell