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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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Napa Valley-Wide
(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.
(R) Inn at the Abbey Draft EIR Comment Period and Public Meeting
The public comment period for the Draft Environmental Impact Report for the Inn at the Abbey project in St. Helena runs through Monday, May 26. Comments must be submitted by 4 p.m. on May 26 and can be delivered by mail, fax, in person or email to Trevor Hawkes at Napa County Planning, Building and Environmental Services. Email submissions should include “Inn at the Abbey Draft EIR Comment” in the subject line and the commenter’s name and physical address in the body. For more information call 707-253-4388, fax 707-299-4320 or email trevor.hawkes@countyofnapa.org. 1195 Third St., Second Floor, Suite 210.
(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 at 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 well with local wines. Download the map.
(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. 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.
(N) BottleRock Napa Valley at Napa Valley Expo
Friday to Sunday, May 23 to 25. The three-day BottleRock festival returns with headliners Green Day, Justin Timberlake and Noah Kahan, plus more than 75 other acts, wine, craft beer, culinary demos and the Williams Sonoma Culinary Stage. Daily music ends at 10 p.m. with aftershows and events throughout Napa. Tickets and full schedule are online. Napa Valley Expo, 575 Third St., Napa.
Free Vine Transit Rides During BottleRock and La Onda Festivals — Friday to Sunday, May 23 to 25, and Saturday to Sunday, May 31 to June 1. Whether you're attending the BottleRock or La Onda festivals or just getting around town, all rides on NVTA Vine Transit buses are free thanks to Visit Napa Valley. Buses run full-day and late-night hours with stops near hotels and the Napa Valley Expo, a short walk from the Soscol Gateway Transit Center. For schedules and routes, visit their website.
BottleRock AfterDark Shows – Multiple Napa Venues — now through Sunday, May 23 to 25. Evening concerts extend the festival energy with acts such as E-40, Robby Krieger, G. Love and more at JaM Cellars Ballroom, The Uptown Theatre and The Garden.
Clif Family Food Truck Festival Discount — Friday to Sunday, May 23 to 25. Show your BottleRock wristband to receive 20% off dine-in food orders from the Clif Family Bruschetteria. 709 Main St., St. Helena.
Live DJs at Mothers, Napa — Saturday and Sunday, May 24 and 25, noon to 5 p.m. DJs Carlos Felix and Hotboy spin midday sets. Mothers, 3150 A Jefferson St., Napa.
Live Music at Andaz Hotel Napa — now through Sunday, May 25. Pre- and post-festival music continues each night in the lobby with acts like Duo Sonics and Aaron Sion. Andaz, 1450 First St., Napa.
BottleRock Pre-Gaming at Tonewood & Courage and Deuces Market — Friday to Sunday, May 23 to 25, 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Free blues and DJ sets, food and drinks at the First Street Shops promenade. 1300 First St., No. 212, Napa.
Oxbow Late Nite Afterparty — Saturday, May 24, 10 p.m. to midnight. DJ DeepMilk plays a no-cover party with late-night bites from several market vendors. Oxbow Public Market, 610 First St., Napa.
Salty Sundays After Hours at Wilfred’s Lounge — Saturday and Sunday, May 24 and 25, 9 p.m. to 2 a.m. Late-night tropical party series with advance tickets from $35. 967 First St., Napa.
Shelby Ann After Party at Billco’s — Sunday, May 25, 10 p.m. to close. Napa native Shelby Ann Lanterman plays a full-band rock show. No cover. Billco's Billiards and Darts, 1234 Third St., Napa.
(N) Memorial Day Services Throughout the Napa Valley
Veterans Home Cemetery, Yountville – Flag Placement — Saturday, May 24, 8:30 a.m. Volunteers are invited to help place American flags on more than 6,000 headstones at the Veterans Home Cemetery. 260 California Drive, Yountville.
St. Helena Public Cemetery – Flag Placement — Saturday, May 24, 9 a.m. Community members are invited to place flags at the cemetery in preparation for Memorial Day. 2461 Spring St., St. Helena.
Veterans Home Cemetery, Yountville – Flower Decoration — Sunday, May 25, 8:30 a.m. Volunteers are welcome to assist with preparing and placing flowers to honor veterans. 260 California Drive, Yountville.
Yountville Pioneer Cemetery — Sunday, May 25, 1 to 2 p.m. The 67th annual Memorial Day service presented by the Yountville Cemetery Association and Native Daughters of the Golden West, with refreshments and a black powder cannon. 2901 Jackson St., Yountville.
Calistoga Pioneer Cemetery — Monday, May 26, 9:30 to 10:30 a.m. The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War host the 142nd annual Memorial Day service with traditional honors. 1250 Foothill Blvd., Calistoga.
St. Helena Public Cemetery — Monday, May 26, 10 a.m. American Legion Post 199 presents a Memorial Day ceremony honoring fallen service members. 2461 Spring St., St. Helena.
Veterans Home Cemetery, Yountville – Memorial Day Ceremony — Monday, May 26, 10 a.m. The Veterans Home of California holds its annual Memorial Day ceremony open to the public. A Memorial Squadron flyover is scheduled at approximately 12:30 p.m. 260 California Drive, Yountville.
Veterans Memorial Park, American Canyon — Monday, May 26, 11 a.m. American Canyon marks Memorial Day with a community ceremony hosted by local veterans' groups. 2801 Broadway, American Canyon.
Veterans Home Cemetery, Yountville – Flag Pickup Day — Saturday, May 31, 8:30 a.m. — Volunteers are invited back to help collect flags placed during the Memorial Day weekend. 260 California Drive, Yountville.
(N) Napa Pride 2025 Events Across Napa Valley
June 1 through June 30 — Napa Pride 2025 returns with a monthlong series of LGBTQ+ events, including dance parties, a pet parade, themed bar specials and a car parade across downtown Napa. Events are free or individually priced; full schedule and details available at napapride.com. For more information email napaqueerleaders@gmail.com or visit their website.
Solidarity Tea Dance at Andaz Napa — Sunday, June 1, 2 to 6 p.m. The official kickoff to Napa Pride 2025 features DJ Dyops, Pride cocktails and community dancing on the Andaz Mercantile Terrace. Free admission. Visit napapride.com for details. 1450 First St.
Strut & Wag: Pride Pet Pawty at Napa River Terrace — Saturday, June 7, 9:30 a.m. to 1 p.m. Pets and their people meet up for a costumed walk and outdoor celebration along the riverfront. Free to attend. Napa River Terrace near Deuces Market, 1218 First St.
Pride Pours and Car Parade in Downtown Napa — Saturday, June 14, all day with a car parade at 7 p.m. Bars and restaurants offer Pride specials throughout the day followed by DJ Rotten Robbie’s 6th annual Pride Car Parade in downtown Napa. Free public event. Parade begins along First Street in downtown Napa.
Hot Rods & Drag Queens After Party at The Garden — Saturday, June 14, 9 p.m. to midnight DJ Rotten Robbie spins for an all-ages after party featuring drag, dancing and food. Free entry. The Garden, 1500 First St.
Yountville Pride Celebrations — Monday, June 16, through Sunday, June 22. Yountville hosts its second annual Pride week with events including trivia, bingo, food and wine pairings and a screening of "Rocky Horror Picture Show." Most events are free or ticketed individually. Full schedule at their website.
Pride in the Park at Yountville Veterans Memorial Park — Sunday, June 22, time TBD — Yountville Pride week concludes with a community gathering featuring live music, food trucks, crafts and info booths. Free admission. More at their website. 6465 Washington St.
(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.
(N) Napa Humane Community Mixer at Napa Yard
Tuesday, June 17, 4 to 6 p.m. Napa Humane hosts a free, dog-friendly community mixer at Napa Yard, featuring staff meet-and-greets, a specialty cocktail fundraiser and raffle prizes. Free to attend; online RSVP requested. For more information call 707-255-8118 x205 or email gferro@napahumane.org. 585 First St.
(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.
(N) Music in the Vineyards 2025 Season Throughout Napa Valley
Friday, Aug. 1, through Sunday, Aug. 24. Music in the Vineyards returns for its 31st season with a four-week series of chamber music concerts exploring the theme of transformation, featuring artists such as the Borromeo, Pacifica and Ariel quartets at wineries and venues throughout Napa Valley. Family-friendly events include a $10 Fellowship String Quartet recital at Congregation Beth Shalom and the “Play-Along” concert at Napa First Presbyterian Church. The season concludes with a Festival Finale at Inglenook, followed by a grand outdoor dinner. Tickets range from $10 to $500, depending on the event. For a full schedule and reservations visit their website. Various locations.
(N) Rep. Mike Thompson at Inglenook Winery
Sunday, Aug. 3, 5 to 7:30 p.m., with VIP Reception from 4:15 to 5 p.m. Rep. Mike Thompson hosts his annual Napa Summer Dinner with community supporters at Inglenook Winery. Sponsorship levels range from $150 to $1,000 and include various ticket packages. Individual tickets are $60. RSVP required by Thursday, June 26, for invitation listing. For more information call 707-484-6007, email sfreedy10@gmail.com or visit their website. 1991 St. Helena Highway, Rutherford.
(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., Napa.
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
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.
American Canyon Book Club. Wednesday, June 4, 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Join fellow readers for a welcoming, in-depth discussion of the monthly book selection.
Youth Chess Club. Wednesday, June 11, 3 to 5 p.m. Open to players up to age 17, this monthly club offers a fun, casual environment to learn, practice and compete in chess.
Summer Library Adventure Magic Show. Friday, June 13, 3 to 3:45 p.m. Mike the Magician kicks off the Summer Library Adventure with a fun, family-friendly magic performance.
Saturday Crafternoons: Level Up Your Rocks. Saturday, June 14, noon to 2 p.m. Part of the Summer Library Adventure, this all-ages craft session offers creative rock-decorating fun for the whole family.
Pac-Man Perler Bead Craft. Monday, June 16, noon to 1:30 p.m. Create retro Pac-Man characters with perler beads in this fun Summer Library Adventure craft for ages 6 and up.
Friends of the American Canyon Library. Wednesday, June 18, 6 to 7 p.m. The public is welcome to attend this monthly meeting focused on the organizational business of the Friends of the American Canyon Library.
Movie and a Craft: “Sonic the Hedgehog 3.” Wednesday, June 25, 2 to 4 p.m. Watch “Sonic the Hedgehog 3” and make colorful Sonic-inspired bookmarks during this all-ages movie and craft afternoon.
“The Three Billy Goats Gruff” Puppet Show. Thursday, June 26, 3 to 3:45 p.m. Puppet Art Theater presents a humorous retelling of the classic story as three billy goats try to outsmart a troublesome troll.
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 some of the many events on offer. Visit the calendar to see more or call 707-644-1136 for more information.
Calistoga
Calistoga Farmers' Market on Washington Street, weekly
Chamber of Commerce events
Picayune Cellars events
The Moonshine Theater events
UpValley Family Centers events
(R) ‘Tiny Gallery’ Pop-Up in Calistoga
Through July, Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. or by appointment. Celebrate Napa Valley debuts “Tiny Gallery,” a cozy pop-up showcasing small-scale works by local artists, with proceeds supporting community events. Art is available for purchase with new pieces added weekly. For more information visit their website or follow @celebratenapavalley on Instagram. 1007 Washington St., Suite 3.
(N) Calistoga Ag Days at the Calistoga Fairgrounds
Saturday, May 24, 11 a.m. to 8 p.m. Calistoga Ag Days celebrates local agriculture with exhibits, kids' activities, food, wine, live music and a judged wine competition awarding top regional wines. Admission is free and open to all. For more information call 707-942-2780 or email swright@calistogaca.gov. 1435 N Oak St.
(R) Older Adult Health and Wellness Fair at Pioneer Park
Wednesday, May 28, 10 a.m. to noon. UpValley Family Centers hosts its annual Older Adult Health and Wellness Fair, featuring free preventative screenings, CPR training, raffle prizes and wellness resources. Free to attend, no registration required. For more information call 707-965-5010, ext. 307, email ediamond@upvalleyfamilycenters.org or visit their website. 1308 Cedar St.
(R) Calistoga Concerts in the Park at Pioneer Park
Thursdays, June 5 through Aug. 14, 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 St.
(N) Calistoga Library Events
Adult Coloring Hour – Friday, June 6, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Adults unwind and get creative with crayons, markers or colored pencils in a casual drop-in session.
Father’s Day Craft – Saturday, June 7, 2 to 4 p.m. Families and kids decorate personalized coasters to gift for Father’s Day.
“Dad, You Rock!” Father’s Day Craft – Monday, June 9, 3:30 to 4:30 p.m.
Kids and families make a fun themed craft to celebrate Father’s Day (registration recommended).Book Club – Tuesday, June 10, 10 to 11 a.m. Adults meet monthly on the second Tuesday to discuss a selected title, with new members always welcome.
Summer Library Adventure Magic Show — Friday, June 13, 10 to 10:45 a.m. Families can kick off the Summer Library Adventure with a magic show by Mike the Magician.
“The Three Billy Goats Gruff” Puppet Show — Thursday, June 26, 10 to 10:45 a.m. Puppet Art Theater presents a humorous take on the classic tale as the billy goats try to outsmart the troll.
Some of these events require registration. Please check the calendar for details.
These are just some 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) Calistoga Summer in the Vineyards Wine Passport Program
June 12 through Aug. 14. 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. Tickets are on sale now. For more information email marketing@calistogachamber.com or visit their website.
(R) Summer in the Vineyards Wine Passport by Visit Calistoga
Digital passports are on sale now, and the event is June 12 through Aug. 17. Visit Calistoga launches its first Summer in the Vineyards Passport, offering half-off tastings at 18 local wineries, plus deals at hotels, restaurants, shops and spas for $45. Digital passports are for sale now and are valid for one tasting per winery; advance reservations required at most locations. For more information visit their website or stop by the Calistoga Welcome Center. 1133 Washington St.
(N) Starry Sky Hike & French Luncheon With Picayune Cellars
Saturday, June 14, 10:30 a.m. to 2 p.m. Picayune Cellars hosts a guided hike and vineyard lunch at High Camp Vineyard in Knights Valley, including Champagne, a French meal by Chef Ross Melling and a barrel tasting of Starry Skies wines. Tickets are $175 plus 20% gratuity with discounts for Wine Club members; location details provided upon registration. For more information visit their website.
(N) Picayune Cellars Vineyard Hike & Feast at Starry Sky Vineyard
Sunday, June 15, time TBD. Celebrate Father’s Day with a guided hike to High Camp followed by an outdoor meal prepared by Chef Ross Melling, paired with Picayune wines and hosted by Claire Weinkauf and the owners of Starry Sky Vineyard. Early access to registration is available with a six-bottle purchase of the 2021 Starry Sky Cabernet Sauvignon. For more information visit their website. Event location provided upon registration. For reservations call 707-341-3410 or email info@picayunecellars.com. 1320 Lincoln Ave.
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) 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.
(N) Film Screenings and Events at Jarvis Conservatory
"Michelangelo: Love & Death" on Saturday, May 24, 4 to 5:30 p.m. and 7 to 8:30 p.m. — Marking Michelangelo’s 550th birthday, this documentary explores the artist’s life through cinematic visuals, expert insight and his own words. Tickets are $15.
Opera Film “Otello” at Jarvis Conservatory. Saturday, May 31, 1:30 p.m. Jarvis Conservatory screens Verdi’s opera “Otello” from the Vienna State Opera, featuring Jonas Kaffman in the title role. Tickets are $20.
It’s a Grand Night for Singing at Jarvis Conservatory. Saturday, June 7, 7 p.m. This monthly program features professional vocalists and emerging talent performing selections from opera, musical theatre, cabaret and zarzuela. Tickets are $20
The Cruz Trio at Jarvis Conservatory. Saturday, June 21, 7 to 8:30 p.m. The Cruz Trio presents “Sibling Soundscapes,” a classical program featuring works by Julian Cruz, Glière and Beethoven, marking both their debut and farewell performance as a sibling ensemble. Tickets are $20
Tickets are available at the box office before the show or in advance online. For more information and tickets visit their website. 1711 Main St.
(N) Napa Library Events
QPR Suicide Prevention Training. Tuesday, May 27, 5 to 6:30 p.m. Adults can learn how to recognize and respond to a mental health crisis in this free training that teaches the Question, Persuade, Refer method.
Yarn Club. Friday, June 6, 4 to 5:30 p.m. Bring your yarn, hooks and needles to connect with fellow crafters, share projects and get support at this casual meet-up.
MusicTime in the Library with Festival Napa Valley. Saturday, June 7, 10 to 11 a.m. Children ages 2 to 8 and their families are invited to explore the world of birds through music in this interactive program presented by Festival Napa Valley.
Summer Library Adventure Magic Show. Wednesday, June 11, 9:30 to 10:15 a.m. and 10:45 to 11:30 a.m. Mike the Magician returns to kick off the Summer Library Adventure with two family-friendly magic shows.
Digging Deeper Non-Fiction Book Club. Wednesday, June 11, 1 to 2 p.m. Share a nonfiction book you've read and leave with new reading ideas, insights and connections in this discussion-based adult book club.
Rainbow Book Club at Napa Bookmine. Wednesday, June 11, 6 to 7 p.m.
Co-hosted by Napa County Library and Napa Bookmine, this month’s discussion features "A Psalm for the Wild-Built" by Becky Chambers, focusing on queer identity and themes.Book Club – “Seventh Heaven” by Alice Hoffman. Thursday, June 12, 1 to 2 p.m. Join fellow readers for a discussion of “Seventh Heaven” by Alice Hoffman, held the second Thursday of each month.
Teen Video Game Tournament: Fortnite. Saturday, June 14, 3 to 4:30 p.m. Teens ages 11 to 18 can compete for prizes and bragging rights in this Fortnite tournament; registration is recommended as space is limited. Personal controllers are not permitted.
Some events may requite registration.
These are just some of the many 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.
(N) Lucky Penny Shows
“The Real Housewives of Napa Valley” — Friday to Sunday, May 30 through June 15. Lucky Penny Productions presents the return of “The Real Housewives of Napa Valley,” an original parody musical by Rob Broadhurst and Barry Martin, closing out the 2024-25 season.
“Rhinestone: A Tribute to Glen Campbell” with Andy Kahrs — Sunday, June 22, 2 p.m. Nashville singer/songwriter Andy Kahrs honors Glen Campbell with a live performance of hits such as “Wichita Lineman,” “Gentle on My Mind” and “Rhinestone Cowboy.”
Aaron Foster: Mostly Jokes — Friday, June 27, 7:30 p.m. Comedian Aaron Foster delivers darkly funny stand-up shaped by personal experiences and described as “gallows humor” with a subversive edge.
Myles Weber: Mr. Brightside — Friday, July 18, and Saturday, July 19. North Bay comedian Myles Weber returns to Lucky Penny ahead of the release of his new comedy special “Mr. Brightside” on Amazon Prime Video and Apple TV.
Tickets available and more info are available on your website, by phone at 707-266-6305 or email info@luckypennynapa.com. 1758 Industrial Way, Napa.
(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.
(R) May Art Classes at Jessel Gallery
Various dates in May. Jessel Gallery hosts painting, watercolor, acrylic and mixed media classes with instructors Jessel Miller, Diane Pope, John Roos and Sunshine Moeschler. Class prices range from $50 to $75, with discounts for multiclass registration; most supplies are included. For full schedule and registration visit their website or contact Jessel Miller at 707-287-3342 or jesselgallery@napanet.net, Diane Pope at 707-483-4926 or spinpope@sbcglobal.net, John Roos at 520-483-6620 or jlrillustration49@gmail.com or Sunshine Moeschler at 707-299-9974 or sunshineswindows@live.com. 1019 Atlas Peak Road.
(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.
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.
(N) Napa County Historical Society Events and Tours
77th Annual Members Meeting at Native Sons Hall — Saturday, May 31, 11 a.m. to 1 p.m. The Napa County Historical Society invites members to its 77th Annual Meeting, celebrating music in the valley with a special gathering at Native Sons Hall. Free admission for NCHS members; RSVP required. 937 Coombs St.
Historic Tulocay Cemetery Walking Tour — Friday, June 13, 3 to 4:30 p.m.
A guided 90-minute tour through Tulocay Cemetery, featuring stories tied to more than a dozen landmarks. Tickets are $45 per person or $30 for NCHS members. Tulocay Drive and Coombsville Road.Historic Downtown Napa Walking Tour — Saturday, June 28, 10:30 a.m. to noon. This guided tour highlights more than 15 historic landmarks across downtown Napa, including First, Main and Third streets. Tickets are $45 per person or $30 for NCHS members. 1219 First St.
For tickets or private tour inquiries, visit their website or email info@napahistory.org.
(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 closes Friday, May 30. For updates and ticket information visit their website. First Street.
(R) A Selection of Festival Napa Valley Summer Season Events
Festival Napa Valley’s 2025 Summer Season introduces a “Choose Your Price” model for general admission tickets to performances held on the Festival Napa Valley Stage at Charles Krug Winery, films at Jarvis Conservatory and more. Ticket prices contribute to the support of arts education and community access. Daytime concerts at CIA at Copia remain admission-free. Summer Season runs July 5-20.
Taste of Napa at The Meritage Resort — Saturday, July 12, noon to 3 p.m. (Reserve Tasting Salon opens at 11 a.m.) Festival Napa Valley’s signature culinary event features tastings from more than 90 producers, with live music by LMR Jazz Orchestra and DJ Lady Ryan. General admission $150, Reserve Tasting Salon $295. 875 Bordeaux Way, Napa
Maria Manetti Celebrates La Dolce Vita at Charles Krug — Tuesday, July 15, 6:30 p.m. A concert tribute to composer Ennio Morricone, featuring scores from “Cinema Paradiso” and “The Good, the Bad and the Ugly,” conducted by Clelia Cafiero with LED visuals. 2800 Main St., St. Helena
Walt Disney’s Fantasia with Live Orchestra at Charles Krug — Thursday, July 17, 6:30 p.m. The 1940 Disney classic is presented with a live orchestral performance of works by Tchaikovsky, Beethoven and others, conducted by Ming Luke. 2800 Main St., St. Helena
La Fille du régiment at Charles Krug — Friday, July 18, 6:30 p.m. The Versailles Royal Opera makes its North American debut in Donizetti’s comic opera La Fille du régiment, directed by Jean-Romain Vesperini with costumes by Christian Lacroix. 2800 Main St., St. Helena
Symphonic Finale with Festival Orchestra Napa at Charles Krug — Sunday, July 20, 6:30 p.m. Conductor Stéphane Denève leads Festival Orchestra Napa in selections from Mendelssohn’s “A Midsummer Night’s Dream” and Prokofiev’s “Romeo and Juliet,” with student and senior artwork featured. 2800 Main St., St. Helena.
For more information, call 707-346-5052, email boxoffice@festivalnapavalley.org or visit their website. Many events offer “Choose Your Price” ticket options.
St. Helena (And Nearby)
Rianda House events
St. Helena Chamber events
St. Helena Striders upcoming walks
UpStage Napa Valley presents
UpValley Family Centers events
(R) 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.
(N) Robert Louis Stevenson Museum Treasure Hunt
Saturday, May 24, noon to 3:30 p.m. Families are invited to follow clues through town in a free, pirate-themed treasure hunt inspired by “Treasure Island,” beginning at the Robert Louis Stevenson Museum; pirate costumes are encouraged and children must be accompanied by an adult. For more information call 707-963-3757 or email office@stevensonmuseum.org. 1490 Library Lane
(N) Movies and Events at Cameo Cinema
"Mission: Impossible – The Final Reckoning" – May 23–24, 30–31 at 1, 4:30, 8 p.m.; May 25, June 1 at 1, 4:30 p.m.; May 27–28, June 3–4 at 1, 4:30, 8 p.m.; May 29, June 5 at 4:30, 8 p.m.
"Jane Austen Wrecked My Life" – June 6–7 at 2, 5, 7:45 p.m.; June 8 at 2, 5 p.m.; June 10–11 at 2, 5, 7:45 p.m.; June 12 at 5, 7:45 p.m.
"How to Train Your Dragon" – June 13, 20–21 at 2, 5, 7:45 p.m.; June 14 at 11 a.m., 5, 7:45 p.m.; June 15, 22 at 2 p.m. (open caption), 5 p.m.; June 17, 19, 24, 26 at 5, 7:45 p.m.; June 18, 25 at 2 p.m., 5 p.m. (open caption), 7:45 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) St. Helena Library Events
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.
Molly Corbett Artist Reception. Thursday, June 12, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. St. Helena Public Library hosts an artist reception for Molly Corbett, featuring her mono-prints inspired by birds and created using a hand-turned press.
“Lost Napa Valley” with Lauren Coodley and Stephanie Grohs. Tuesday, June 17, 4:30 to 5:30 p.m. Authors Lauren Coodley and Stephanie Grohs discuss their historical research and stories from “Lost Napa Valley,” including early Napa residents and their overlooked contributions. A Q&A will follow the presentation.
Seasonal Care – Summer. Thursday, June 19, 4 to 5 p.m. Acupuncturist Erica Bowman shares insights from classical Chinese medicine on seasonal health, including diet, movement and Qi Gong techniques to support wellness during the summer months.
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.
Children’s Insect Discovery Lab. Thursday, July 3, 3 to 4 p.m. Presented by the Save Nature Institute, this hands-on program introduces kids to beetles, millipedes, walking sticks and more while exploring the role of arthropods in nature. Space is limited to the first 25 families.
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 Now Open in St. Helena
The Napa Valley Museum of Art & Culture (The MAC) has opened 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.
"SEER" by Naomie Kremer. 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. 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," through 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.
(R) Charlie's Restaurant Wine Events
Wine Dinner Series — Monthly Sunday dinners featuring Napa Valley winemakers paired with multicourse meals showcasing seasonal ingredients.
June 22: The Mascot Wine + Occidental Wines x Knights Valley Wagyu
July 13: Hayfork Wine Co. + Sea Stephanie Fish
Tickets range from $150 to $195 per guest, inclusive of food and wine. For more information or to reserve, visit their website. 1327 Railroad Ave.
(N) Raoul Blanco at Gregory Lang Gallery
Friday, July 25, 7 p.m. Calistoga-based couturier Raoul Blanco presents his 2025 Couture Collection to benefit Make-A-Wish Greater Bay Area. Individual tickets are $125 online and include a wine and champagne reception. For more information visit the site. 1309 Main St.
(R) Lobster Dinner in the Vineyards at Ballentine Vineyards
Saturday, Aug. 9, 5 to 9 p.m. Ballentine Vineyards hosts its annual summer lobster boil with wine, shrimp, sausage and more served among the vines at Betty’s Vineyard. Tickets are $175 general, $150 for club members. For more information call 707-963-7919 or visit their website. 2820 St. Helena Highway N.
(R) Bale Grist Mill Harvest Dinner and Live Auction
Saturday, Sept. 20, 5:30 to 9 p.m. The Napa Valley State Parks Association hosts its annual Harvest Dinner with cocktails, live music, a catered dinner by Oak Avenue Catering and a live auction to benefit local state parks. Tickets start at $250; the online auction runs Sept. 4 to 18. For more information visit their website. 3369 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
(R) 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.
(R) Priest Ranch Event
Boundary Breakers: Tannins, Terpenes and Terroir — Thursday, May 29, 6 to 8 p.m. Priest Ranch hosts a sensory-driven panel exploring the connections between wine and cannabis, featuring estate-grown wine flights, bites by Chef Dan Solomon, and insights from industry professionals, including Aaron Keefer and Jamie Evans. Tickets are $65 general, $50 for members. For more information call 707-944-8200, email info@priestranchwines.com or visit their website. For more information call 707-944-8200, email info@priestranchwines.com or visit their website. 6490 Washington St.
(N) Yountville Library Events
Somatic Stroll. Saturday, May 31, 10:30 to 11:30 a.m. Teens and adults are invited to a guided walk focused on movement and wellness.
Tech Help. Thursdays in June, 11 a.m. to noon. Get one-on-one assistance with devices, email, eBooks and more during 30-minute appointments. Registration is required.
Book Buzz Book Club. Thursday, June 5, 10 to 11 a.m. This no-obligation monthly book club invites adults to share and discuss their recent reads in a relaxed group setting.
Mahjong. Saturdays in June, 12:30 to 1:30 p.m. Enjoy an afternoon of American and traditional mahjong open to adult players.
Summer Library Adventure Magic Show. Wednesday, June 18, 11 to 11:45 a.m. Kick off the Summer Library Adventure with a family-friendly magic show by Mike the Magician.
“The Three Billy Goats Gruff” Puppet Show. Wednesday, June 25, 2:30 to 3:15 p.m. Puppet Art Theater presents a comical retelling of the classic tale where three billy goats must outwit a bridge troll.
Hidden Treasures: A Yountville History Adventure. Saturday, June 28, 10 a.m. to 1 p.m. Join historian Rebecca Yerger for a family-friendly scavenger hunt exploring Yountville’s history through team-based clues and discoveries.
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.
(N) Yountville Pride Celebrations Throughout Town
Monday, June 16 through Sunday, June 22. The Yountville Chamber of Commerce hosts its second annual Pride Celebrations with a week of inclusive events including trivia, wine pairings, bingo, paint night and a screening of “The Rocky Horror Picture Show.” The festivities conclude with Pride in the Park on Sunday, June 22, at Yountville Veterans Memorial Park. Free and open to all. For full event details visit their website.
(N) ‘Would This Be Wood?’ at Steve Rogers Gallery
Through June 20. Yountville Arts presents “Would This Be Wood?” a scroll-saw fine art exhibit by John Sensenbaugh at the Yountville Community Center’s Steve Rogers Gallery. Free admission; gallery open Monday to Friday, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., and weekends by appointment. For more information visit their website. 6516 Yount St.
(N) Yountville Table at Estate Yountville
Saturday, July 19, time TBD. Yountville hosts its first community table event with a long-table dinner, wines and auction lots benefiting Napa County youth programs presented at Estate Yountville. General admission is $350; Yountville residents and Chamber of Commerce members can purchase tickets for $250. For tickets and more information, visit their website. Sponsorships available by contacting development@nvef.org. 6481 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.
Astrological Events:
May 2025
New Moon
May 27, all night. With no moonlight to interfere, this is an excellent opportunity to observe and photograph deep-sky objects such as galaxies, nebulae and star clusters under dark skies.
Venus at Greatest Western Elongation
May 31, before sunrise. Venus reaches its greatest western elongation from the sun, making it highly visible in the eastern sky before dawn. This is one of the best times to observe Venus as a bright "Morning Star."
June 2025
Venus Near Pollux
June 10, evening hours. Venus will pass close to Pollux, one of the bright stars in Gemini. This pairing makes for a striking view in the evening sky and is perfect for wide-field astrophotography.
Full Strawberry Moon
June 11, moonrise around 9 p.m. Named for the ripening of strawberries during this time of year, this full moon is perfect for moonlit landscapes or detailed lunar photography.
Jupiter and Moon Conjunction
June 19, early morning hours. The waning gibbous moon will pass close to Jupiter in the early morning sky. Use binoculars or a telescope to capture this bright pairing.
Summer Solstice
June 21, 7:42 a.m. Marks the longest day of the year in the Northern Hemisphere and the official start of summer. While not a nighttime event, it’s a great time to capture sunset or twilight shots.
New Moon
June 25, all night. With no moonlight to interfere, this is an ideal night for observing and photographing deep-sky objects such as galaxies, nebulae and star clusters due to the absence of moonlight.
Please click here to view the entire list of night-sky events for 2025.
Napa Valley Volunteering+
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.
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 though the eighth grade 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.