NAPA VALLEY, Calif. — Welcome to Napa Valley Features’ Weekender. Every Friday morning we provide a selection of activities and experiences around the region that has been curated by the Napa Valley Features team. Our goal is to provide at least a few free or low-cost events and to cover every town in our valley. This is an eclectic list, ranging from theatrical readings to musical concerts, from wine celebrations to art gallery tours, from charitable walks to astronomical marvels. We hope both locals and visitors find this list valuable, engaging and complete with sufficient details to eliminate the need for extensive searches for times, locations or any associated costs.
If you've identified an event you think deserves broader attention, we encourage you to use our straightforward event submission form so that we can include it in upcoming Weekenders. We're enthusiastic about spotlighting such gatherings for the benefit of our community.
American Canyon
Napa-Vallejo Flea Market: Open Sundays from 5 a.m. to 5 p.m. year-round, this may be the largest and longest-lived flea market in Northern California. If you haven’t been, think community garage sale on steroids. 303 S Kelly Road, American Canyon, 707-226-8862.
(If you know of any other American Canyon events please add them to our online form so that we can add them here next week. )
Calistoga
St. Luke’s Episcopal Church presents Christmas Bingo and Bazaar, from 4 to 8 p.m., Saturday, Nov. 25, at the church, 1504 Myrtle St. in Calistoga. Besides bingo cards and raffle tickets, which are available at the door, the event includes wine, dinner, refreshments, prizes and a live auction. Tickets are $49 per person available at the door or register by U.S. mail to P.O. Box 952, Calistoga, CA 94515. Proceeds to help the ministries of St. Luke’s Episcopal Church.
Live music every Friday from 6 to 8 p.m. at Calistoga’s Picayune Cellars, 1440 Lincoln Ave. We are serving our wines by the glass and culinary goodies from our kitchen. No cover, always fun and delicious. Check out the lineup or reserve your plat du jour ($25 per person, with or without wine) here. For details call 707-341-3410 or visit picayunecellars.com.
Calistoga Farmers’ Market: This year-round market is open from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. every Saturday. The Calistoga Farmers’ Market, managed by a Market Advisory Committee under the umbrella of the Calistoga Chamber of Commerce, is full of fresh vegetables, local fish, arts, crafts, baked goods and music. It's located on Washington Street adjacent to the Community Center and across from City Hall.
At Maria Concetto Winery, we're not just about exceptional wines; we're also about creating unforgettable experiences. That's why we invite you to our Karaoke Night every Sunday from 7 to 10 p.m., at 1367 Lincoln Ave., Calistoga. Whether you're a solo star in the making or looking for a fun night out with friends, our karaoke night is the perfect destination. Admission is free. While you're serenading the crowd with your favorite tunes, enjoy our wines available by the glass or by the bottle. Feeling hungry? We've partnered with Bricco Osteria to bring you Italian meals right to Maria Concetto Winery Tasting Salon. Join us for a night of music, laughter and camaraderie.
Napa
The Meritage Resort in Napa invites guests to its Winter Wonderland event, running from Friday, Nov. 17, through Sunday, Jan. 7. This seasonal transformation includes an ice-skating rink where visitors can enjoy skating sessions with friends and family. Beyond the rink, the resort offers beer and wine from onsite tasting rooms, along with the option to reserve an igloo or fire pit for a more intimate experience. Ticket prices for ice skating are $25, which includes skate rental and a 90-minute session. Special skate nights feature discounted rates for different groups, including Napa kids, local residents, first responders and those contributing toy donations. Hours of operation vary, with the rink open from 4 to 10 p.m. starting Nov. 17 and extended hours during the winter holiday break from Dec. 16 to Jan. 7. Additional attractions include s'mores fire pits, rinkside igloos and Santa's Story Time on weekends until Dec. 25. 875 Bordeaux Way, Napa, CA, (707) 251-1900, or email icerink@meritageresort.com.
The Silverado Resort in Napa offers a festive Santa Train experience on Saturdays and Sundays from Nov. 25 to Dec. 24, between 10 a.m. and 2 p.m. Families can enjoy a magical journey around the Mansion Circle, which is beautifully decorated with a glittering holiday tree. The train rides are complimentary, adding to the holiday spirit. The Silverado Resort is located at 1600 Atlas Peak Road, Napa. (707) 257-5400.
The Napa Farmers Market is held from 8 a.m. to noon on Saturdays at 1100 West St. at Pearl, also on Tuesdays at the same time and place.
Be Bubbly in Napa celebrates Small Business Saturday on Saturday, Nov. 25, encouraging shoppers to support local businesses in the SoFi (South of First) neighborhood. From noon to 6 p.m. visitors can enjoy a special $7 spritzer as a shopping break. Be Bubbly is located at 1407 Second St., Napa.
Jarvis Conservatory in Napa presents the opera film "Don Giovanni" on Saturday, Nov. 25, from 7 to 8:30 p.m. This rendition of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart's famous opera, with an Italian libretto by Lorenzo Da Ponte, combines comedy, melodrama and supernatural elements. The performance, originating from the Salzburg Festival, offers a unique cultural experience. Tickets are available for $20 online or at the box office. Jarvis Conservatory is located at 1711 Main St., Napa. (707) 255-5445.
Naysayer hosts its Second Annual Winter Market on Sunday, Nov. 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m. The event takes place in Food City’s back alley and offers a platform for local makers, promoting community support on Small Business Sunday. We'll also be doing our first live screen-printing event throughout the market. Bring your own blank apparel for a “sick,” one-off design created by @kristina_time. Entrance to the market is free. Food City is located at the intersection of Jefferson Street and Old Sonoma Road, Napa.
The Grill at Silverado Resort in Napa invites families to a delightful breakfast with Santa Claus every Saturday from Nov. 25 until Dec. 23. The event features two sessions, one from 9 to 10 a.m. and another from 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. In addition to Santa's presence for family photos, the buffet menu includes a variety of breakfast options. The cost for adults is $24 and $12 for children, not including an 18% service gratuity charge and sales tax. Reservations can be made online. The Grill is located at 1600 Atlas Peak Road, Napa. (707) 257-5400.
From Friday, Nov. 24 to Friday, Dec. 22, Cuvaison vineyard in Napa offers a festive experience with its "Bright Nights" event. Every Friday and Saturday from 4 to 6 p.m., guests can enjoy the enchanting view of the vineyard adorned with thousands of twinkling lights. The experience is available for $50 per person and can be booked online. 1221 Duhig Road, Napa. (707) 942-2455.
St. Helena
Cameo Cinema in St. Helena presents a lineup of movies for the weekend of Nov. 24-26. The schedule includes screenings of "Radical" on Friday, Nov. 24, at 2 p.m. and "Taylor Swift: The Eras Tour" at 6 p.m., with additional showings of both movies on Saturday and Sunday. Tickets are priced at $10. 1340 Main St., St. Helena. (707) 963-9779.
Clif Family Winery hosts its Annual Post Turkey Day Brunch on Friday, Nov. 24, from 11:30 a.m. to 4 p.m., offering a unique menu that creatively repurposes Thanksgiving leftovers. The brunch will feature dishes such as fried turkey and “stuffing” waffles with smoky gravy and sweet potato pie, paired with Clif Family Wines. Prices range from $5 to $50, and special menu items are available until sold out. Advanced reservations for dine-in and wine tasting are encouraged. Orders can be placed online, by phone, or at the Food Truck outside the Clif Family Winery Tasting Room at 1284 Vidovich Ave., St. Helena. (707) 968-0625 or email wineryexperience@cliffamily.com.
Every Tuesday from 4 to 5 p.m., Ric Morgan will be playing music at the Rianda House, 1475 Main St. in St Helena. "Music With Ric" is a nostalgic journey through the tunes of the 1930s to the 1960s, hosted by the talented Ric Morgan. Join us every Tuesday for a delightful sing-along program. Rediscover the joy of music from your youth and create new memories in a harmonious atmosphere. Don't miss out on this musical trip down memory lane. For more information, call the Rianda House, (707) 963-8555.
Meuse Gallery in St. Helena presents "A Walk Through the Woods: Simon Bull Paints the Colors of Fall," a new exhibition that began Oct. 28 and continues through Sunday, Nov. 26. This exhibition of paintings is an immersive experience in the world of redwoods and aspen groves through Bull’s inspired art. Known for his bold style, innovative techniques and love of nature, Bull explores new modes of creative expression. This collection captures the essence and majesty of our sacred woodlands, reminding every visitor of the glory of our natural world. Meuse Gallery, located at 1331 Main St., features the works of Bull along with contemporary works from both emerging and established artists. For details, contact Katherine Salinas, gallery director, via email at kat@meusegallery.com or by cell at 831-224-3717.
Everyone is invited to the first ever Cameo Day from 3 to 6 p.m., Monday, Nov. 27. It is the kickoff of our fall fundraising and a celebration to support the mission and vision of the Cameo Cinema. Free to everyone, including complimentary popcorn and concession drinks. Followed by Faces of St. Helena Short Film Showcase. No tickets or RSVPs are needed.
Faces of St. Helena Short Film Showcase will be 7 to 9:30 p.m., Monday, Nov. 27 at Cameo Cinema in St. Helena. This special event is free to attend and is a celebration of Napa Valley’s “everyday heroes.” It features short films by local residents, highlighting the people who enrich St. Helena and the wider community. Attendees will have the opportunity to appreciate and honor the unique stories and contributions of these community members. For more information and to purchase tickets, visit here.
Yountville
Hill Family Estate in Yountville offers a grapevine wreath-making class on Saturdays between Nov. 25 and Dec. 23, from 10 to 11:30 a.m. Participants will learn how to craft wreaths using grapevine canes from the estate's vineyards. The class includes a glass of Hill Family wine and breakfast pastries. The price is $40 per person and can be booked online. 6512 Washington St., Yountville. (707) 947-7218.
Chandon Tree Lot brings back its popular trees for a charitable cause on Saturday and Sunday, Nov. 25-26. For every tree purchased at the lot, Chandon will donate a tree to the Yountville Veterans Home. 1 California Drive, Yountville. (888) 242-6366.
Every Friday and Saturday from 6 to 10 p.m. Hotel Villagio in Yountville hosts live music in its lobby. The free event takes place at 6481 Washington St.
Sunrise yoga at Bardessono Hotel and Spa rooftop pool deck: The event takes place every Saturday from 7:30 to 8:15 a.m. This morning yoga session focuses on breath work and meditation, providing a serene start to the weekend. The cost is $30 per person, and reservations are required due to limited space. For more information or to make a reservation, contact the Bardessono front desk.
Upcoming holiday events
Tree-lighting events around the valley (mostly from Visit Napa Valley):
Nov. 24: Post Turkey Day Brunch at Clif Family Winery & Bruschetteria
Dec. 2/3: Wreath Making Workshop at Forni Farm & Nursery (Santa Rosa)
Hanukkah celebrations:
Dec. 7-14: St. Helena hosts nightly menorah lighting at Lyman Park, inviting the community to participate each evening at 6 p.m.
Dec. 7: Menorah Lighting at Silverado Resort
Dec. 8: Hanukkah Shabbat Service and Dinner at Congregation Beth Shalom
Dec. 14: Latke Throwdown at Yountville’s Bardessono
Dec. 22: Veterans Park Menorah Lighting at Napa
(If you know of any other holiday-related events please add them to the comments below or via our online form so that we can update next week.)
Donation and Volunteer Opportunities (new section)
This week the Napa Valley Features Friday Weekender introduces a special section dedicated to giving back to our community. It highlights local volunteer and donation opportunities, allowing you to contribute meaningfully to Napa Valley. If you're aware of or organizing volunteer or donation events, please inform us at napavalleyfeatures@gmail.com. Your participation will enhance our content and strengthen community ties.
Donation opportunities
Celebrate the holidays with the Drink and Donate Wine Club's Holiday Case from Outer Space Wines. For $250 you'll receive six hand-picked, small-production wines, perfect for festive gatherings. With each purchase, $25 is donated to a local nonprofit or school of your choice. This unique offer combines the joy of fine wines with the spirit of giving. Discover more at Outer Space Wines, 974 Franklin St., Downtown Napa. (707) 657-7401.
Another donation opportunity in Napa Valley is the 2023 Give!Guide campaign, organized by Napa Valley CanDo. This initiative, running from Nov. 1 to Dec. 31, supports 76 local nonprofits covering a broad range of causes that include animals, arts and culture, community, education, environment, health and wellness, and support for seniors and youth. The campaign has been instrumental in raising nearly $5 million for Napa nonprofits to date. The Give!Guide offers a user-friendly website where you can browse nonprofits by category, view an alphabetical list of all participating organizations or download a donation form for mailing in contributions. Donations start at $10, allowing everyone to participate according to their capacity, and are tax-deductible. The real-time ticker on the website displays current donation totals, bringing a dynamic aspect to the giving process.
Volunteer opportunities
Festival Napa Valley: Festival Napa Valley offers a range of volunteer roles, from community housing hosts for summer educational programs to concert ushers, ensuring public events run smoothly. They value the unique skills and backgrounds of their volunteers and are committed to providing a positive experience. Volunteers are essential for the success of their programs and events. For more information or to volunteer, you can fill out an online form on their website or contact them at volunteers@festivalnapavalley.org.
Napa Parks and Recreation: Napa Parks and Recreation offers various volunteering opportunities fitting different schedules and interests. Whether it's assisting with a park clean-up, tree planting, acting as a park docent/guide, coaching a sports team, teaching a class, assisting with special events, or being a Napa Lighted Art Festival Ambassador, there's something for everyone. To find the right fit for you, complete their online Volunteer Interest Form.
VolunteerMatch, established in 1998, is an online platform that connects thousands of nonprofits with volunteers, fostering community engagement. VolunteerMatch currently highlights a few local opportunities like those at Molly's Angels in Napa Valley, a vital organization offering transportation to those in need.
Local upcoming events
Bel Canto Napa Valley will host “The World at Christmas,” a holiday concert with performances on Friday, Dec. 1, at 7:30 p.m. at Napa Methodist Church and Sunday, Dec. 3, at 3:30 p.m. at Mont La Salle. The concert promises an eclectic mix of music, featuring everything from traditional carols and Bach to hip-hop-inspired new works and even a dash of rap. A cappella and instrumental performances will round out the festive occasion. Tickets are priced at $35 for adults and $15 for students and can be purchased at belcantonv.org. Due to limited seating that tends to sell out quickly, early ticket purchase is strongly recommended. For more information, reach out to belcantonv@gmail.com.
A pop-up Artists' Holiday Studio Sale, featuring the work of four Napa Valley artists, will be the first three days in December. Hours are 5 to 7:30 p.m., Friday, Dec. 1; 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2, and 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Sunday, Dec. 3, at 1830 Soscol Ave. #D in Napa. Curated around the theme of Home and Garden, viewers will discover specially priced works on paper, collages, paintings and ceramics. Browse Arminée Chahbazian’s colorful renderings of fruit, Sue Bradford’s layered mixed-media collages, Nancy Willis’ monoprints of dinner tables in ambient light and Anne Pentland’s charming ceramic bunnies. Libations and holiday treats will nourish visitors at Willis’ spacious studio in Napa. Free to the public. For further information, visit here.
Gott’s Roadside is gearing up for the Dungeness crab season debut in December, featuring their popular Dungeness crab sandwich and crab and shrimp Louie options, providing a budget-friendly and mess-free crab experience. Alongside the crab dishes, they are reintroducing the festive candy cane shake, blending organic vanilla ice cream and milk with crushed candy cane, topped with organic whipped cream. These offerings will be available in-store only. Dungeness crab will be available the first week of December, pending the official start of the commercial fishing season. Visit their Napa Valley locations in St. Helena and Napa’s Oxbow Public Market.
Winter fun at Grgich Hills, Dec. 2, 1 to 4 p.m. Grgich Hills invites families and their pets for an afternoon of holiday festivities, including caroling, a pet costume contest, an ugly sweater contest, and a range of seasonal treats such as mulled wine and hot cocoa. Highlights include a meet and greet with Food & Wine editor Ray Isle, who will be signing copies of his new book, “The World in a Wine Glass,” along with activities like cookie-decorating and ornament-making. Entry is priced at $25, while children 12 and under can attend for free. Additional offerings include complimentary gift wrapping with purchase. 1829 St Helena Highway, Rutherford. (707) 963-2784.
Upcoming Napa Valley College Performing Arts events
Holiday Happenings, Dec. 1, 2, 8, 9 at 7 p.m. and Dec. 3 at 2 p.m., Studio Theater: This world premiere play by Jennifer Le Blanc, directed by Jennifer King, offers a series of vignettes reminiscent of "Love, Actually" and "Almost Maine," capturing the holiday spirit through human connections. Tickets are $25 for general admission, with discounts for students, seniors, military, youth under 12 and groups.
Es Una Vida Maravillosa, Dec. 1-2 at 7 p.m. and Dec. 3 at 2 p.m., Mainstage: Directed by Aisha Rivera, this Spanish-language adaptation of "It's a Wonderful Life" features the story of a Mexican folkloric dancer. This play is performed in Spanish with English subtitles. Tickets are available on a pay-what-you-can basis.
NVC Jazz Ensemble Concert, Dec. 7 at 7 p.m., Mainstage: Led by Peter Estabrook, this concert showcases NVC students and community members performing various jazz styles. Reserve tickets on a pay-what-you-can basis.
2nd Annual Cookies and Carols Concert, Dec. 10 at 2 p.m., Mainstage: Conducted by Dr. Christina Howell, the NVC Chorale celebrates the holiday season with carols, crafts and cookies. Tickets range from $15 to $25, with discounts for students, seniors, military and groups.
For tickets and to learn more about all these upcoming events, visit Napa Valley College Performing Arts.
ONEHOPE Holiday Wine Workshop, Saturday, Dec. 2, 2 to 4 p.m., welcomes guests to a celebratory holiday workshop and wine-tasting at ONEHOPE Winery in Napa. This event is for wine enthusiasts of all levels, offering a chance to enhance wine knowledge and discover the role of a “Cause Entrepreneur” with ONEHOPE. Additionally, 10% of purchases during the event will benefit Jameson Humane. Space is limited, and attendees can register here.
The 20-Year Longfellow Wines Retrospective Tasting is scheduled for Saturday, Dec. 2, at 4 p.m. at Vintner's Collective in Napa. Founders Mark Smith and Craig Whitney, alongside winemaker Kale Anderson, will host a seated tasting event featuring Longfellow's library wines, including the 2003 Cabernet Sauvignon, Pinot Noir, Syrah and the 2013 Cabernet Sauvignon, each paired with culinary creations by Chef Patrick Merkley. The exclusive gathering is capped at 24 guests, with tickets priced at $195 per person. Members can access a discounted rate of $165 using the code VCMEMBERS. For tickets and more details contact info@vcnv.com or call (707) 255-7150. The venue is located at 1245 Main St., Napa.
Calistoga First Saturday Art Walk occurs on the first Saturday of each month, including Dec. 2, from 3 to 6 p.m. The free event includes 10 local galleries and aims to foster community engagement while showcasing local art. No special reservations are required. For further details, contact the Calistoga Chamber of Commerce.
The annual Calistoga Lighted Tractor Parade is set for 7 to 8 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2, on Lincoln Avenue in downtown Calistoga. The event offers an evening where vintage tractors illuminate the night as a tribute to the town's agricultural and historical roots. The parade is a community affair, attracting both locals and visitors. Participation in the parade requires filling out a form, which can be found on the Calistoga Chamber of Commerce website. Those interested in sponsorship opportunities can also find a form on the same site.
Picayune Cellars celebrates the Calistoga Lighted Tractor Parade, 6 to 8 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2, at Picayune Cellars, Calistoga. Join the festive atmosphere at Picayune, featuring live music from DJ “Cali” B. In partnership with Sarmentine Bakery, the evening includes a French-themed dinner. Tickets are priced at $60 per person, covering a glass of wine, a French appetizer, a sandwich and Bûche de Noël for dessert, along with a prime view of the parade. For more details and ticket purchases, visit here.
Discover unique holiday gifts at the Rail Arts District Holiday Market, hosted at the Culinary Institute of America at Copia, located adjacent to Napa’s Oxbow Market. This is a two-day event, from 11 a.m. to 6 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 2, and Sunday, Dec. 3. An exclusive preview showcasing the work of more than 20 local artists from Napa and Sonoma counties is 10 a.m., Dec. 2. Featured items include handmade pottery, textiles, jewelry and more, with notable works by ceramic artists Jeff Nebeker and Marc Lancet. RAD members get early access and complimentary treats from Kitchen Door and Ohm Coffee Roasters. For more information, visit CIA at Copia's website. Admission is free.
Behind the Camera with David Hemingson, will be 6 p.m., Wednesday, Dec. 6, at the Cameo Cinema in St. Helena. This unique event, part of an ongoing series, provides an in-depth look at the filmmaking process. The session features David Hemingson, acclaimed for his work in television series such as “Whiskey Cavalier” and “Kitchen Confidential.” Hemingson will discuss his latest film, “The Holdovers,” celebrated for its poignant storytelling and generating Oscar buzz. The event offers a rare opportunity to hear from Hemingson about his transition from television to film. Tickets are $30, available here.
Karen Winograde Pottery Annual Holiday Open Studio will be held Saturdays and Sundays, Dec. 9-10 and Dec. 16-17, from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m. The event showcases the artist's newest work in functional pottery, suitable for table, kitchen, floral and garden use. Visitors can enjoy snacks and libations at this free event while browsing the pottery collection. The studio is located at 2394 Big Ranch Road, Napa.
We Care Animal Rescue’s Ribbon Cutting and Open House will be held from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 9, at their St. Helena facility at 1345 Charter Oak Ave. Special guests will be Vice Mayor Eric Hall, councilmember Anna Chouteau, Stephanie Iacobacci from the St. Helena Chamber of Commerce and our Board of Directors, Sean McVity and Robin Ishmael, cut the ribbon at noon to open the new cat-rescue facility. Guided tours will follow, allowing everyone to explore the sanctuary. Delicious treats and wine will be served. No tickets needed, but please RSVP at shelter@wecareanimalrescue.org or call (707) 963-7044.
Join us from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Saturday, Dec. 9, at the historic Bale Grist Mill State Historic Park for “Old Mill Holidays,” a 19th-century style holiday celebration. Enjoy making a clove pomander or wreath of rosemary for your home, string popcorn and cranberries for the tree, write a letter to Santa in calligraphy and seal with red wax, and pursue other activities to help get in the holiday spirit. Children especially enjoy decorating gingerbread cookies or cutting paper snowflakes. There are demonstrations throughout the day on skills like lace-making, wool-spinning, waxed-egg decorating and milling demonstrations. Cookies and cider will be served, too. The Bale Grist Mill is located at 3369 St. Helena Highway, St. Helena, halfway between Calistoga and St. Helena.
The 2nd Annual Greystone Winter Faire, scheduled for Sunday, Dec. 17, from noon to 3 p.m., offers a festive family experience at the Culinary Institute of America at Greystone. The event features holiday music, hot drinks, festive food and a range of activities suitable for all ages, including cookie-decorating and a visit with Santa. Attendees can explore the Barrel Room, enjoy seasonal offerings, and shop from local vendors and artisans. Admission is $25, with free entry for children 6 and younger. Guests are encouraged to participate in the Toys for Tots raffle by bringing a new unwrapped toy. 2555 Main Street, St. Helena. (707) 967-2530.
Grove 45's High Tea, taking place on Sunday, Dec. 17, from 2 to 4 p.m., offers afternoon tea for tea enthusiasts. Guests can experience blending their own tea, complemented by a selection of sandwiches and olive oil-infused desserts. Rosé from Museion by Napa will be available for purchase by the glass or bottle. Priced at $65 per person, this event promises a relaxing and tasteful experience. Grove 45's High Tea will be a recurring event, held on the third Sunday of every month. The event takes place at Grove 45, located at 965 Silverado Trail North, Calistoga.
Handel's Messiah: A St. Helena Christmas Concert will take place on Saturday, Dec. 16, at 4 p.m. and Sunday, Dec. 17, at 2 p.m. Celebrating Craig Bond's 50 years of musical service, the St. Helena Choral Society will perform Handel's “Messiah,” featuring the Chamber Singers, a local chamber orchestra and renowned soloists at the Performing Arts Center, St. Helena High School. Tickets are available for $25 in advance at Napa Valley Roasting Co. or online, with a limited number at the door for $30, and student/youth tickets for Saturday at $15 online. Parking is free, with the venue located at 1401 Grayson Ave., St Helena. For more information, contact director Craig Bond at craigbond007@yahoo.com or (707) 963-7712.