NAPA VALLEY, Calif. — Welcome to 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 new 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) Napa Valley Restaurant Week
Indulge in the culinary excellence of Napa Valley during Restaurant Week, Jan. 19 to 28. This annual event offers a unique opportunity to savor the region's finest cuisine. Visit the website for more details and a list of participating restaurants.
(R) Napa Neighbor Week
If you're a Napa Valley resident, don't miss Napa Neighbor Week, Jan. 19 to 28. Participating wineries are offering special offers exclusively for locals. Included are 27 two-for-one tastings, 14 complimentary tastings and five special wine buys. Napa County requires many wineries to receive visitors by reservation only. Visitors are encouraged to book appointments in advance and should bring a photo ID. Visit the website for more information.
(N) The Wine Train Special for Napa Neighbors
The Napa Valley Wine Train is offering special deals for Napa Neighbors: a $99 Gourmet Express Lunch with a sparkling wine toast and a multi-course meal for a three-hour journey, and a $175 Legacy Tour that includes a six-hour trip with wine tastings at Krug and V. Sattui. Tipping is appreciated. The offer, valid through March but not Feb. 9 to 20, requires reservations by calling 707-253-2111 and mentioning the Napa Neighbor offer. Online booking is not available.
(N) Napa Valley Mustard Celebration
The Napa Valley Mustard Celebration takes place from January through March, highlighting the region's vibrant wild mustard blooms. This event, revived by artist Jessel Miller, involves various cities in the valley, each hosting a week of mustard-themed activities. Calistoga's events are scheduled for this weekend. Upcoming celebrations include Atlas Peak Road on Feb. 3 and 4, Napa on Feb. 10 and 11, Yountville from Feb. 28 to March 3, and St. Helena from March 8 to 10. Additional events are planned outside these weekends. For more information, visit the website for more information.
(N) Atlas Peak Appellation Association candidate event
On Tuesday, Feb. 20, from 6 to 8 p.m., the Atlas Peak Appellation Association will host an event with District 4 candidates Amber Manfree and Pete Mott at the Silverado Resort's Vintners Court Room in Napa. This is not a debate but a chance for each candidate to present their views and answer pre-submitted questions. The event provides insight into the upcoming March 5 election, crucial for district-wide legislative decisions. For more information or to submit candidate-specific questions, email info@atlaspeakava.org.
(R) Napa Valley Marathon Set for March 3
The Napa Valley Marathon and Half Marathon are scheduled for March 3, with the full marathon stretching from Calistoga to Napa along the scenic Silverado Trail at a cost of $205. The half-marathon, starting at Conn Creek Winery on the Silverado Trail, is priced at $160. Additionally, the Kiwanis Club of Greater Napa 5K, starting from the marathon's finish line and supporting local community funds, has a registration fee of $55. Runners can register at their website.
(R) Napa County 2024 Primary Election Day, March 5
California's primary election day is March 5, when voters will decide major party candidates for the presidential race and local elections. Napa is a "vote by mail" county, with ballots to be mailed to registered voters the week of Feb. 5. Unique this election, only two candidates are vying for each of the three board of supervisors seats, potentially allowing primary winners to be elected outright in Districts 2, 4 and 5. Voting options include mail, drop boxes and vote centers. For more information, contact the Napa County Election Division at elections@countyofnapa.org or 707-253-4321.
(R) Invitation to Napa County Candidates: Present Your Platform to Local Voters
Local candidates running for office in Napa County are encouraged to submit a letter detailing their vision and reasons why they should earn voters' support. Please send your letters to napavalleyfeatures@gmail.com and we will share them with the community as they arrive.
American Canyon
(N) American Canyon High School Choir Crab Feed
The American Canyon High School Choir crab dinner fundraiser is set for Jan. 27 at the Boys & Girls Club, 60 Benton Way. The event features a Champagne reception, choir performances, a multi-course crab dinner and a live auction. Tickets are $85 or $675 for a group of eight. The Crabtacular Silent Auction runs online from Jan. 19 to 25, with pickup of won items at the event. More information at their website.
(N) Newell Bright Start Social Hike
Join the Newell Bright Start Social Hike on Saturday, Jan. 27, at 10 a.m. at Newell Preserve Open Space in American Canyon. The 4.5-mile loop trail offers views of the Bay and hills, with about 600 feet of elevation change. Participants should wear sturdy shoes and bring water. For updates and trail conditions, email info@acparks.org or visit their website.
(N) Green Screen Film Series at American Canyon Library
Starting in February, the Napa Climate Now's Green Screen Film Series will be shown at the American Canyon Library on Saturdays from 1 to 2 p.m., featuring short films and activities for preschoolers to adults. The lineup includes "Waste is a Verb" and "The Story of a Plastic Bottle" on Feb. 3, "Microplastic Madness" and "Plastic-Free Lunch Day" on April 6, and "Tail of Two Farms," "The Hottest Day," and "Change the World in 5 Minutes" on June 1. These sessions focus on recycling, reducing plastic use, and regenerative farming. Visit the library at 300 Crawford Way or their website for more details.
(R) Paint night: Black History Month
The American Canyon Library invites teens and adults to the Black History Month Paint Night event on Wednesday, Feb. 7, from 4 to 5:30 p.m. in the Community Meeting Room. This event celebrates the achievements and contributions of African Americans through a creative and guided painting session. Participants will receive art supplies and instructions to create a painting that honors Black history and culture. Register here and for more information, contact the American Canyon Library at 300 Crawford Way or call 707-644-1136.
(R) Napa-Vallejo Flea Market
Open Sundays from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. year-round at 303 S Kelly Road, American Canyon. 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) Napa Valley Mustard Celebration
Calistoga is celebrating mustard season with a series of events, including art showings, exclusive mustard-inspired meals and specials at wineries and restaurants. Find more info at the website. Events include:
Art & Sip: Art Walk and Wine Tastings: Jan. 27, 12-4 p.m., at various locations along Lincoln Avenue.
CAMi Art + Wine Mustard Celebration Dinner: Jan. 27, 6 p.m., at CAMi Art + Wine, 1333B Lincoln Ave.
Paint & Sip: Mustard Flower Landscapes (ages 21+): Jan. 28, 2-4 p.m., at Calistoga Art Center, 1435 N Oak St.
(R) Winter in the Wineries Passport
Available until Feb. 4, the Winter in the Wineries Passport offers a tour of 19 wineries across Calistoga, Lake County, Pope Valley and St. Helena for $75 per person. This 14th annual event provides complimentary wine tastings, exclusive restaurant corkage waivers and discounts at local accommodations, spas and shops, presenting an experience valued at over $900. More information at the website.
(R) Calistoga’s Hearts & Hands Preschool Drive Through Valentine’s Dinner
Calistoga’s Hearts & Hands Preschool is hosting a Drive Through Valentine’s Dinner catered by LocalQ 707 on Saturday, Feb. 10, from 4:30 to 7 p.m. at 2448 Foothill Blvd., Calistoga. Priced at $75 per person, the dinner offers a choice between a meat meal featuring ribs, chicken and sides or a vegetarian option with mac and cheese and vegetables. Each meal includes a bottle of local wine and a Valentine cookie. Reservations must be made by Thursday, Feb. 4, with proceeds supporting the preschool's scholarship fund. For tickets, visit the preschool's website.
(R) “I Heart Calistoga Roving Feast”
Join the "I Heart Calistoga Roving Feast" on Sunday, Feb. 11, at 6 p.m. The evening begins with a mulled wine-fueled walk from Lovina at 1107 Cedar St. to EV Floral for a floral arrangement session accompanied by bubbles and nibbles of passed appetizers, followed by dinner and more wine at Picayune Cellars, followed by desserts at CAMi Art+Wine Gallery created by Laurel of Fi & Me Gluten Free Baking and Holly of Flourish Chocolates. Tickets are $250, covering food, wine and activities and must be purchased in advance. For details, visit www.LovinaCalistoga.com, email Jen@LovinaCalistoga.com, or call 707-942-6500.
(R) Grove 45 High Tea
Feb. 18, 2 to 4 p.m., at 965 Silverado Trail North, Calistoga. 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) Soroptimist International of Calistoga Crab Feed and Auction
Soroptimist International of Calistoga celebrates 68 years of service with a Crab Feed & Auction on Saturday, March 2, at the Boys & Girls Club of Calistoga. The event features a Dungeness crab dinner, Caesar salad, dinner rolls, wine, and cookies, along with dessert, and both live and silent auctions, plus a wine raffle. Tickets are $125 per person, available until Sunday, Feb. 18. For tickets and more information, visit their website or call 707-548-3726.
(R) Karaoke Night at Maria Concetto Winery
Join Maria Concetto Winery for free Karaoke Night every Sunday from 5 to 8 p.m. at 1367 Lincoln Ave., Calistoga. Sing your heart out while enjoying wine by the glass or bottle, and savor Italian meals from Bricco Osteria. It's an evening of music and fun.
(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
(R) Justin-Siena Presents ‘Children of Eden’
Justin-Siena Theatre will perform Stephen Schwartz's "Children of Eden" Jan. 25 to 27 at 7:30 p.m. and Jan. 28 at 2 p.m. at Justin-Siena High School. The musical delves into family, faith and love portrayed through the stories of Adam, Eve and Noah. Tickets can be purchased at their website.
(N) Rose Pruning Class at Van Winden’s Garden Center
Join Gary Sampson for a rose pruning class at Van Winden’s Garden Center, 1805 Pueblo Ave., on Saturday, Jan. 27, at 10 a.m. Sampson, with years of gardening expertise, will demonstrate rose pruning basics and answer questions. The $10 class fee includes a $10 coupon for Van Winden’s and seating is provided. Space is limited, so sign up is required by calling (707) 255-8400 or visiting the store.
(N) Green Screen Film Series by Napa Climate Now
Napa Climate Now presents the Green Screen Film Series at the Napa library, focusing on climate-healthy living. The series includes feature-length documentaries suitable for middle schoolers to adults, scheduled on Sundays from 2 to 4:30 p.m., followed by discussions. The lineup includes "2040," a hopeful documentary about the future, on Jan. 28; "The Story of Plastic," discussing plastic use strategies, on March 24; and "To Which We Belong," highlighting regenerative agriculture, on May 19. For more information, visit their website.
(R) Chinese New Year Celebration at Empress M
Celebrate the Chinese New Year with a special event on Jan. 28, 10 a.m. to noon at CIA at Copia, 500 First St., Napa, and luncheon at Empress M, 221 Silverado Trail, Napa. Call 707-927-5485 or email cstepps@californiacenter.us for more details.
(R) Mostly Mozart in Napa Valley
On Jan. 28, Napa Valley College Performing Arts Center hosts the 29th Annual Mostly Mozart in Napa Valley at 2:30 p.m. The event, by Napa Valley Music Associates, showcases "Cantabile" with artists such as Elena Casanova celebrating Mozart's works. Tickets are $25 for adults, $20 for seniors and $15 for students with RSVPs suggested. Email info@napavalleymusicassociates.org, call 707-252-8671 or visit the website for more details.
(N) Di Rosa Projection Series Launch
Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art in Napa debuts its projection series with Jock McDonald’s "We the People" on Saturday, Feb. 10, from 5 to 7 p.m. The installation, displayed nightly until April 21, 2024, showcases transformative black-and-white portraits symbolizing unity. The opening night features complimentary wines and food for purchase. Admission is $10 for non-members and free for members plus one guest. For more details, visit the website. 5200 Sonoma Highway, Napa.
(R) Napa Lighted Art Festival 2024
Illuminate downtown Napa runs until Feb. 18, with the festival running from 6 to 9 p.m. on weekdays and 6 to 10 p.m. on weekends. Celebrate creative arts, technology and light as an art medium with 10 lighted sculptures and a Projection Art Display until 28. Join the Lantern Parade on Feb. 10, starting at 6:30 p.m., with lantern-making workshops on Feb. 3 and 7. This family-friendly event is free. Visit the event website for more details.
(R) Film Screenings at The Jarvis Conservatory
The Jarvis Conservatory presents the international film "Driving Madeleine," depicting the story of 92-year-old Madeleine and her taxi driver in Paris, will be shown on Jan. 27. "A Night at the Opera" featuring the Marx Brothers will be presented on Feb. 10. All screenings are scheduled at 4 p.m. and 7 p.m., held at The Jarvis Conservatory, 1711 Main St. Tickets for each film are priced at $15. For more information, visit the website, call 707-255-5445 or email info@jarvisconservatory.com.
(N) Outer Space Wines Events
Outer Space "Movie Night" Feb. 1 at 6 p.m., featuring the movie "Wine Club" with wine and snacks available. On Feb. 2, enjoy a wine tasting from Sicily and Sardegna for $25. Join Green & Red’s winemaker Aaron Whitlatch, on Feb. 9 for a tasting at $25. Taste a dozen Austrian wines on Feb. 16, priced at $20 cash or $22 charge. Mention that you are a Napa Valley Features subscriber to receive a special treat. Most events go from 5 to 7:30 p.m. Purchase tickets here, and for general inquiries visit their website or contact them at 707-657-7401. 974 Franklin St.
(R) Swing With Elaine Jennings, Jazz Vocalist
Elaine Jennings will perform her jazz repertoire at Be Bubbly Napa Valley, Napa, on Feb. 1, 5-8 p.m. No cover charge is required, but audience members are encouraged to support the venues by purchasing food and drinks. For more information, visit her website or contact The Saint or Be Bubbly Napa Valley directly.
(R) Dungeons & Dragons Training
The Napa Library, located at 580 Coombs St., Napa, will offer a Dungeons & Dragons: Dungeon Master Training on Feb. 1 and Feb. 8, followed by coaching sessions on Feb. 15 and Feb. 22, all from 6 to 7:30 p.m. in the Community Meeting Room. Suitable for teens, school-age children and adults, the sessions provide an opportunity to learn the iconic role-playing game. Additional Dungeon Master training sessions are available for those ages 13 and older. For more information, contact the Napa Library at 707-253-4241.
(R) Author Event at Napa Bookmine
Ray Isle will be at Napa Bookmine on Friday, Feb. 2, from 5 to 7 p.m. to discuss his book "The World in a Wineglass." The event, at 1625 2nd St. in Napa is free but requires RSVPs. Exploring the impact of winemaking processes and their creators, Isle's presentation promises insights for both novice and seasoned wine-lovers. For details or to RSVP, visit Eventbrite, email events@napabookmine.com or call 707-733-3199.
(R) Blind Tasting at Bay Grape
Bay Grape in Napa offers blind tasting flights every Monday from noon to 8 p.m. for $25 and a guided tasting class on Feb. 6 from 5:30 to 7 p.m. for $45. This class covers four classic wines and caters to all experience levels. Located at 2999 Solano Ave., Napa, further details can be found at their website or by calling 707-699-2135.
(R) Black History Trivia Night at Napa Library
Napa Library is hosting a Black History Trivia Night on Tuesday, Feb. 6, from 6 to 7 p.m. in the Community Meeting Room at 580 Coombs Street, Napa, CA. This event, suitable for teens and adults, invites participants to test their knowledge of Black history and compete for a prize. It's an opportunity to both challenge and educate oneself about significant historical events and figures. Contact Napa Library at 707-253-4241 for more information.
(R) Sunrise Montessori's Sapphire Anniversary Gala
Sunrise Montessori of Napa Valley celebrates its 45th anniversary with a Sapphire Anniversary Gala on Saturday, Feb. 10, at 5:30 p.m. at CIA at Copia, 500 First St., Napa. Tickets are $150. The evening includes wine, dinner by CIA chefs, a silent and live auction, and dessert, with proceeds benefiting Friends of Sunrise Montessori. Visit their website for more information.
(R) Cheese & Wine: Happily Ever After
Feb. 13 at Winston's Café, 1517 Third St., Napa. Janet Fletcher resumes her "World Cheese Tour" classes offering 10 themed tasting sessions from February through November. Each class is $80 or $225 for any three. Visit the website or call 707-637-3299 for more information.
(R) Writers' Salon @ the Jessel Gallery
On Saturday, Feb. 17, the Writers' Salon, featuring Lenore Hirsch, Mary Holman Tuteur, Iris Jamahl Dunkle and Paul Wagner, starts at 5 p.m. with a meet and greet, followed by readings and talks until 7:30 p.m. Admission is $10 (kids free), and RSVP is required at 707-257-2350. Future dates include May 18, July 20 and Oct. 19. Interested local writers can contact for more details. More info can be found on the website, and RSVPs can be made by calling 707-257-2350 or emailing jesselgallery@napanet.net. The address is1019 Atlas Peak Road.
(N) Brand New Shoes at Napa Valley Distillery
"Brand New Shoes," a one-woman show by Dr. Tia Arline-Madison, will be presented by the Napa County Historical Society at Napa Valley Distillery, 2485 Stockton St., on Wednesday, Feb. 21. The show starts at 7:30 p.m., with doors opening at 6:45 p.m. It explores the lives of notable African American women. Tickets are $30 for members, $35 general admission and $15 for students, available at their website. Proceeds support the Napa County Historical Society and Black History Committee.
(N) Mick LaSalle with Oscar Talk at Blue Note
San Francisco Chronicle film critic Mick LaSalle will appear at the Blue Note, 1030 Main St., on Tuesday, March 5, at 7:30 p.m. LaSalle will offer insights into this year's Oscar nominees, sharing his picks, pans and predictions, and will field questions about potential best picture winners. The event, moderated by Barry Martin, 99.3 The Vine's morning host, promises an engaging and entertaining discussion. Doors open at 6 p.m., with dinner, wine, beer and cocktails available. Tickets range from $16 to $25 and can be purchased online.
(R) BottleRock 2024 Lineup
The 2024 BottleRock Napa Valley, headlined by Pearl Jam, Stevie Nicks, Ed Sheeran and Maná, is scheduled for May 24 to 26 at the Napa Valley Expo. The festival will present more than 75 musical acts, including a culinary stage by Williams-Sonoma. Tickets are available, starting at $456, on their website. Updates and additional information can be found on BottleRock's social media channels @BottleRockNapa.
(R) Festival Napa Valley Summer Season
Festival Napa Valley presents a diverse array of performances across various Napa Valley venues from July 6 to 21. Tickets and more information are available at their website. It’s a cool collection of events.
(R) Trivia Every Monday at Azur
Azur Wine Lounge, located at 1014 Clinton St., Napa, 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
(R) Bingo Live Night Benefit for Soroptimist and Rianda House
Soroptimist of St. Helena Sunrise and Rianda House are hosting Bingo Live Night at Native Sons Hall, 1313 Spring St., St. Helena, on Friday, Jan. 26. Doors open at 5:30 p.m., and nine games of bingo start at 6 p.m. Tickets are $30 with prizes ranging from $25 to $100 gift cards. The event also offers snacks, wine, drinks, and Tre Posti turkey and vegetarian wraps for $15, available for preorder. Proceeds benefit Soroptimist and Rianda House.
(R) Cameo Cinema's January Movie Lineup
Cameo Cinema in St. Helena offers a diverse film lineup this month. "The Boy and the Heron" will be shown on Friday, Jan. 26 at 2, 5, and 7:45 p.m., continuing through the weekend until Sunday, Jan. 28. "The Color Purple" is scheduled for Tuesday, Jan. 30 at 5 and 7:45 p.m., with open-captioned showing on Wednesday, Jan. 31 at 5 p.m., and other showings on Jan. 31 and Thursday, Feb. 1. Mark your calendar for the 96th Annual Academy Awards that will be screened on Sunday, March 10 at 3 p.m. For detailed times and open-captioned showings, call 707-963-9779 or visit their website.
(N) 150th Celebration Concert
The First Presbyterian Church of St. Helena hosts the 150th Celebration Concert on Sunday, Jan. 27, from 3 to 4:30 p.m. Organist Joaquin Gallegos and vocalist Alba Gonzalez-Arredondo will perform pieces from various musical eras. Admission is free with a suggested $10 donation. The event includes a reception at 1428 Spring St. Call 707-963-1255 for more details.
(N) Elaine Jennings at The Saint in St. Helena
Elaine Jennings, Jazz Vocalist, Saturday, Jan. 27, 7 to 10 p.m. Enjoy an evening with jazz vocalist Elaine Jennings and pianist Wayne de la Cruz at The Saint, a unique wine bar in St. Helena. The event is set for Saturday, Jan. 27, from 7 to 10 p.m. at 1351 Main Street, St. Helena. No cover charge. Call 707-302-5130 for details.
(N) Vertigo at Cameo Film Class
Cameo Cinema in St. Helena, located at 1340 Main St., offers a film class with Ian McIver on Tuesdays at 1 p.m. The Jan. 30 class will focus on Alfred Hitchcock's "Vertigo" (1958), a film often hailed as one of the greatest movies ever made. The story, starring Jimmy Stewart and Kim Novak, delves into themes of obsession, manipulation and fear, following a detective haunted by his fear of heights and ensnared in a complex web of deceit and transformation. Tickets for the class are available for $10 at the door. For more information, visit their website or call 707-963-9779.
(N) Napa Valley Then & Now at ACME Fine Wines
Join ACME Fine Wines for "Napa Valley Then & Now" on Friday, Feb. 2, from 4 to 6 p.m. at 1118 Hunt Avenue, St. Helena. The event features Kelli A. White, former New York City sommelier and author, presenting her book "Napa Valley Then & Now" (the book costs $250). Mention that you are a Napa Valley Features subscriber to receive a special treat. Guests can enjoy wine tasting, book personalization and a 10% wine discount. Mention being a Napa Valley Features subscriber for a special treat. For more information, visit ACME Fine Wines at 1118 Hunt Avenue, call 707-963-0440 x 002, or check their website.
(N) An Afternoon with Dame Kathleen Thompson Hill
Join Les Dames d’Escoffier at Elizabeth Spencer Winery, 1165 Rutherford Road, Rutherford, for an event with Dame Kathleen Thompson Hill on Feb. 4 at 11 a.m. She will discuss her culinary experiences and the mission of this women's food and wine organization. Tickets are $45 at and can be purchased online.
(N) Paella Dinner Fundraiser by St. Helena Historical Society
The St. Helena Historical Society is hosting a Paella Dinner Fundraiser on Saturday, Feb. 10, 2024, from 5:30 to 8:30 p.m. at the Heritage Center. This culinary event features a full dinner, including chicken and shrimp paella or a vegan alternative, a tossed green salad, artisan bread, and an apple dessert from the CIA. Guests will enjoy live Flamenco guitar music, a silent auction, and the unique experience of watching Santa Rosa’s Gerard’s Paella prepare the meal in massive paella pans. Beverages include beer and a selection of Napa Valley wines. Tickets are priced at $150, available online or via check to PO Box 87, St. Helena, CA 94574. For more information, visit their website, email shstory@shstory.org, or call 707-967-5502. The Heritage Center is located at 1255 Oak Ave.
(R) bASH Wine and Food Pairing Competition
March 23, 6 to 8:30 p.m. at the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone, St. Helena. Early bird pricing at $175 per person until Jan. 31. This event promises an evening of wine and food pairings. Visit the event page for more details.
(R) Winter Farmers' Market at Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch
Every Friday from 8 a.m. to noon through April at 738 Main St., St. Helena, 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) Terry Family Band at The White Barn
The White Barn welcomes the Terry Family Band for their debut performance on Saturday, May 18, at 7 p.m. Comprising Jim Terry and his sons, the band is celebrated for their award-winning American folk music. Their latest album, "Hometown Tragedies," acclaimed for its originality and reflective depth, was featured on a North American radio tour. The tickets are priced at $35 and will go fast for this popular local band.
Yountville
(R) Yountville Short Film Festival returns
The Seventh Annual Yountville International Short Film Festival is set for Feb. 1 to 4, showcasing more than 100 short films in 20 screening blocks, with filmmaker Q&A sessions and wine-tasting events. Screenings will be held at the Yountville Community Center and The Estate Yountville. Tickets start at $15, with options up to $199 for an All-Access VIP Pass. For more details and tickets, visit the website.
(N) Understanding the Fentanyl Crisis
Saturday, Feb. 10, 11 a.m. The Michael Leonardi Foundation introduces its speaker series with a presentation by Ben Westhoff, an acclaimed journalist, on Saturday, Feb. 10 at 11 a.m. at the Yountville Community Center. Westhoff will delve into the complexities of the fentanyl crisis, a topic he has extensively researched. This event, aimed at increasing public awareness and discussion about fentanyl's dangers, is a key part of the foundation's educational efforts. Reservations are required and can be made here. More details are available at the website. Yountville Community Center, 6416 Washington St.
(R) Glow Pickleball Nights Lights Up Yountville
Yountville Community Hall at 6550 Yount St. will host Glow Pickleball events on Feb. 23 from 6:30 to 9 p.m. The evening includes music, snacks, drinks and of course, pickleball, all under the glow of neon lights. Open to those 18 and over, the entry fee is set at $25 per night. More info at their website or 707-944-8851.
(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 Feb. 23, March 22, 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 www.yvilleparksandrec.com or pay at the door. More info at their website or 707-944-8851.
(R) Yountville Arts Offers Improv Classes
Yountville Arts is hosting Improv Classes every Tuesday from 5:30 to 7 p.m. between March 12 and April 23. Instructors Richard Talvera and Geoffrey Leigh will guide participants through the principles of improvisation. The program is free but requires registration at yvilleparksandrec.com. The final session on April 23 will include a public performance. For more information, visit the Yountville Arts website or follow them on Instagram (@yvillearts) and Facebook (@Yountville Arts) or their website.
(R) The Heart of Friendship Opens Mustard Celebration
Yountville Arts initiates the Napa Valley Mustard Celebration with "The Heart of Friendship Gallery Show" at Steve Rogers Gallery, featuring works by 40 artists. The exhibit, celebrating artist friendships, runs through March 29. Visit yountvillearts.com for details. The gallery, at 6516 Washington St, Yountville, is open weekdays 9 a.m. to 4 p.m. For more celebration events, check out their website.
(N) Mustard bloom menu at Bardessono
Bardessono Hotel & Spa in Yountville features a special mustard bloom season menu until March 31. Lunch includes Caggiano's bratwurst for $16, and dinner offers a mustard glazed pork chop at $42. The menu is at Lucy Restaurant & Bar, under executive chef Rick Edge, renowned for his seasonal California cuisine. Visit at 6526 Yount St.
(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 707-696-4420or email yountvillearts@yville.com.
Nearby Interesting Events
(N) Valentine’s Day Caviar Tasting at Jordan
Jordan, one of the few remaining family-owned wineries in Northern California since the 1970s, is hosting a Caviar Tasting event from Feb. 13 to 16 at its Vista Point Pavilion, 2:30 to 4:15 p.m. The event features Jordan Chef’s Reserve Caviar by Tsar Nicoulai, a locally produced caviar from farm-raised white sturgeon in Northern California. Paired with Jordan's wines, the tasting is priced at $150 per person. Mention that you are a Napa Valley Features subscriber to receive a special treat. For details, visit the website, call (707) 431-5250 or email reservations@jordanwinery.com. The winery is located at 1474 Alexander Valley Road, Healdsburg.
Astrological Events this Month
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Napa Valley Volunteering
(N) Become a Volunteer Firefighter or EMS Responder in Napa County
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.
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.
Volunteer Match: An online platform connecting nonprofits with volunteers since 1998. Highlights local opportunities, including those at Molly's Angels in Napa Valley, which provides essential transportation services.