Tuesday June 6
8 a.m. to noon. Vendors at the Napa Farmers Market sell seasonal produce and flowers, meats, eggs and seafood, local produce and crafts. Learn more at Pearl, located at 1100 West St., at www.napafarmersmarket.org.
Lunch for living children
11 a.m. Chapter 149 of the Retired Sons, a non-profit men's organization that holds monthly events to improve the lives of our members, hosts its monthly luncheon at the Napa Elks Lodge, 2840 Soscol Ave., Napa. Free for those considering membership. For more information, visit sirinc2.org/branch149 or email nbpharmd@gmail.com.
Thursday, June 8
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11 a.m. Republican Women of Napa Valley hosts Chico Fashion Show at Napa Elks Lodge, 2840 Soskol Ave., Napa. Admission is $35 and includes lunch. All are welcome. Email rsvprepwomen@gmail.com or call 707-253-9384 by June 4 to reserve your spot. Email Tdabblett@gmail.com for more information.
Dinner with Russian River Brewery on the terrace
Dinner with Russian River Brewing Co. will be held in the courtyard of the Charter Oak Hotel. The event includes a welcome reception and a multi-course menu from chefs Eddie Lee and Christopher Cousteau. Tickets are $125 at resy.com. Charter Oak Restaurant, 1050 Charter Oak Avenue, St.
"Great American Music Park"
7pm Lucky Penny Productions presents The Great American Trailer Park Musical at 1758 Industrial Way, Suite 208, Napa. Visit Armadillo Acres, an exclusive North Florida home community, for a theatrical production. Additional performances on Fridays and Saturdays at 8pm and Sundays at 2pm until June 18. Learn more at www.luckypennynapa.com.
Friday, June 9
Street: Alensky Farmer's Market
7:30 a.m. to noon. Head to Crane Park for the St. Helena Farmers Market, where spring produce is sold from a variety of local producers. Activities include free tastings, children's stories and face painting. For more information, visit www.sthelenafarmersmkt.org.
Bob S. Laurent Charity Golf Classic
Bob St. is a 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization. The event is held at Vintners Golf Club in Yountville and tickets include nine holes of golf, cart rentals, a gyro bar, hors d'oeuvres and an after party. This is a great opportunity to enjoy golf, food and fellowship while supporting music at the school. Tickets are available at bslmap.com. For more information, send an email to info@bslmap.org.
June 10, Saturday
09:00-13:00 The Calistoga Farmers Market offers fresh local fruits and vegetables, flowers and plants, savory and packaged foods, fresh seafood, creative crafts and gifts. Community Center at Sharpstein Museum Square and Washington Street, Calistoga. Information at calistogafarmersmarket.org.
8 a.m. to noon. Vendors at the Napa Farmers Market sell seasonal produce and flowers, meats, eggs and seafood, local produce and crafts. Learn more at Pearl, located at 1100 West St., at www.napafarmersmarket.org.
Friends of Napa Library, 580 Coombs St. The event on Saturday, June 10 is open to Friends members only from 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. The open sale is open on Sundays from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM. Open Monday through Thursday from 10:00 a.m. to 7:00 p.m. Specials include Half Price Day (Friday, June 16, 10am-5pm), $5 Bag Day (Saturday, June 17, 10pm-5pm) and Double Bag Day (Sunday). . June 18 from 13.00 to 16.00). For more information, visit folnapa.org or call 707-945-1090.
Cone Creek 50th Anniversary Celebration
From 5 to 8 p.m., Conn Creek is celebrating its 50th anniversary with a garden party featuring AVA Cabernet Sauvignons with hors d'oeuvres and wine. Tickets are $280 at www.explorestock.com. Conn Creek Distillery, 8711 Silverado Trail, St. Helen, www.conncreek.com.
Work unlocks the power of your dreams
9:30am - 4:30pm Join Janet Beach, Certified Dream Teacher, for a day of dream immersion at the Unitarian Universalist Church in Napa. Explore the language, symbols, and personal interpretations that dreams provide as they shed light on your inner life and current situation. Admission is $99, including lunch, and participants are encouraged to share their dreams. To register, email Yvonne Baginski at yvonnebaginski@gmail.com or call 707-694-5486.
Sunday, June 11
3:00 pm Sing Napa Valley performs "Sounds of the Sixties" from the Uptown Theater in Napa, 1333 Third Street, in the First Presbyterian Church gymnasium. The audience can expect soulful Motown rhythms, the history of folk and country music, the revolutionary wave of psychedelic rock and surf music, and a variety of performances. Tickets cost $30. Info, singnapavalley.org; 707-255-4662.
Thursday, June 15
Napa Valley Genealogical Society
1:00 pm The Napa Valley Genealogical Society presents Shakin' Out the Smiths. Search for common surnames via Zoom. Common surnames often create the dreaded "brick wall" in genealogy. Using her own Smith family as an example, genealogist Nancy Calhoun will demonstrate techniques for finding ancestors "lost in the crowd." To register, go to napagensoc.org and select "Shakin' Out the Smiths" under "Upcoming Events." for free. Information, napagensoc.org; 707-252-2252; info@napagensoc.org.
June 17, Saturday
lady time
5:30 - 7:30 p.m. Yountville Napa Valley Museum and Tiki Oasis celebrate summer with a Tiki Time event in the museum's main exhibit; Mara tic. From far-fetched fiction to pop culture phenomenon. This elegant event recognizes the diversity and influence of tiki style and jewelry from the 1930s to the present day. Participants are encouraged to wear Hawaiian attire. Tickets are $40 for Napa Valley Museum members and $50 for non-members, which includes admission to all museum galleries, as well as tastings and light refreshments. You must be over 21 to participate. Tickets are available on Eventbrite. The Napa Valley Museum of Yountville is located at 55 President Circle in Yountville. For more information, call 707-944-0500, email info@napavalleymuseum.org or visit napavalleymuseum.org.
Orpheus in the underworld with Pocket Opera
7:00 p.m. Catch a live performance of "Orpheus in the Underworld" at Jarvis Conservatory, 1711 Main St., Napa. The show features superstars who transform a popular myth into a brilliant and soulful gem of a show. Director: Bethany Boyne, Musical Director: Frank Johnson. Violinist Yasushi Ogura is concertmaster of the Pocket Philharmonic. Tickets are $75 with senior and student discounts. For more information, visit www.jarvisconservatory.com.
Because it's beautiful and crazy
7 p.m. Jazz/classical violinist Mads Tolling and his Mads Men reinterpret TV, movie and pop hits in a one-night stand at the White Barn, 2727 Sulfur Springs Ave., St. Louis. Helen: Tickets are $35 and are available online at thewhitebarn.org or by calling 707-987-8225.
Friday, June 23
19th Annual Educational Golf Tournament
The Napa County Farm Bureau is hosting its 19th annual Agricultural Education Golf Tournament at the Napa Golf Course in Kennedy Park from 7 a.m. to 3 p.m. For tickets and sponsorship opportunities, visit www.napafarmbureau.org/golf. Napa Golf Course at Kennedy Park, 2295 Streblow Drive, Napa, www.playnapa.com, 707-255-4333.
10th Annual APAULUZA Wine
Jameson Human is hosting its main fundraising event, WineaPAWlooza, at 5 p.m. The two-day event on Friday and Saturday features premium wines, plant-based products and talks on wine innovation and animal welfare. Learn more at www.wineapawlooza.com.
Meet the craftsmen at Long Meadow Ranch
18:30-22:00 Chef Stephen Barber and his culinary team entertain with local wines at Long Meadow Ranch. The evening allows visitors to interact with Long Meadow Ranch artisans. Proceeds from Timothy W. Hall benefit the foundation, which supports innovative programs in the arts and sciences. Tickets for adults are $195 per guest plus tax and can be purchased at www.longmeadowranch.com/event/meet-the-artisans-2023. Address: Restaurant "Usadba", str. Main, 738, str. For more information, call 707-963-4555.
Saturday, June 24
Against forced secrecy
Led by Congressman Mike Thompson, Rock the Ride is a charity bike ride that raises money for national and local nonprofits working to end gun violence. The event includes a variety of cycling and walking routes, guest speakers and a member fair. Learn more at www.rocktherideusa.com.
12:30-3:30pm Odette Estate Winery presents an evening of wine, food and fun. Visitors will sample new wines and enjoy stunning views of the Stags Leap District estate, while winemaker Jeff Owens gives you the inside scoop. Tickets are $250 and can be purchased at www.plumpjackcollection.com. Address: Odette Estate Winery, 5998 Silverado Trail, Napa.
At 5pm, the Empress M will host a Dragon Boat Festival featuring TV legend Martin Ian, featuring a formal eight-course lunch with autographs and photos. The price is 200 dollars per person. Tickets are available at www.opentable.com. Empress M, 221 Silverado Trail, Napa. For more information, call 707-927-5485.
Friday, June 30
A happy comedy by Miles Webber
7:30 p.m. Comedian Miles Webber will perform two shows Friday and Saturday at Lucky Penny Productions, 1758 Industrial Way (suite 208), Napa. Weber is known for his performances at major comedy competitions and festivals and has garnered over 60 million views across all platforms. All seats are $25. Tickets are available at www.luckypennynapa.com.
Sunday, July 2
Saturday, July 8
Napa Storywalk at Moore Creek Park
All day. Storywalk continues at Moore Creek Park, 2602 Chiles Pope Valley Road, St. Helena. There is no entrance fee. Try an interactive walk through the pages of a children's storybook along the parkway. Perfect for families looking for outdoor educational activities. www.NapaOutdoors.org/NapaStoryWalk
Saturday, July 9
Wags N Wine Festival
1:00pm-4:00pm Attend the first Wags N Wine Festival at Meritage Resort & Spa, 875 Bordeaux Way, Napa. The festival promises an evening of great wine, music, food and dogs to raise money for the Wagin Trail Rescue Foundation and the Ripple Effect Animal Project. Dogs are allowed on a detachable leash. Tickets are $95 until June 16, then $125. Children 6-12 pay $20, children free. Purchase tickets at www.waggintrailsrescue.com/Wags-n-wine.
Wednesday, July 13
Chronology in the 21st century
19:00-20:30 Dr. Adelman and Dr. Ahuvia will lead a discussion on the transformation of dating services in light of the growth of dating services. His extensive research and appearances on The Oprah Winfrey Show helped redefine matchmaking services. The event will be held at Napa Valley Congregation Beth Shalom, 1455 Elm St., Napa. For more information, please email cbsnapa.org or call 707-253-7305. Tickets are available at cbsnapa.org/form/salon_series_NCTC.
Saturday, July 15
Experience the Napa Festival in Napa Valley
11am-3pm The annual Taste of Napa Valley celebration returns to the Meritage Resort in Napa with more than 70 wineries, breweries, restaurants and culinary delights. The event includes live music, games, a reserve tasting room and various prizes. General admission is $150, and a reserve ticket to the Frivality Salon is $295. For more information and tickets, visit www.festivalnapavalley.org.
An evening of Jewish music with Rabbi Ahuvia
19:00-20:30 Rabbi Avra Ahuvia will present an eclectic mix of Jewish music from different eras and regions. Rabbi Ahuvia, who has long combined his love for Jewish music with religious traditions, will talk about the essence of Jewish music. The event is held at Napa Valley Community Beth Shalom, 1455 Elm St., Napa. For more information, contact office@cbsnapa.org or 707-253-7305. Purchase tickets at cbsnapa.org/form/salon_series_NCTC.
Saturday, July 16
Why do we love prohibitions?
2:30-3:30pm Join Marketing Professor Dr. Aaron Ahuvia as he explores the fascinating psychology behind our attachment to physical objects and brands. The event will be held at Beth Shalom's Napa Valley Community, 1455 Elm St., Napa. For more information, please contact office@cbsnapa.org or call 707-253-7305. Tickets are available at cbsnapa.org/form/salon_series_NCTC.
Friday, July 21
Love for the Motherland
6:00pm - 9:00pm Napa County Farm Bureau Love the Earth Annual Dinner v. Held at the Winery, 1111 White Lane, St. Helena. Celebrate the heart and soul of Napa County with shrimp farming, a live auction, live music and dancing. $50 single ticket at napafarmbureau.ejoinme.org/lol2023.
Saturday, August 5
Napa Storywalk comes to Wetlands Edge Park
all day Storywalk Wetlands Edge Park, 2 Eucalyptus Drive, American Canyon has moved to its final location. There is no entrance fee. Enjoy this unique combination of children's literature and outdoor activities, suitable for families. www.NapaOutdoors.org/NapaStoryWalk
Saturday, August 19
Lobster Festival
At 6 p.m., Bodegas Trinitas pairs its wines with lobster, artichokes, potatoes, onions, corn, and sourdough baguettes, all served under the grill. The event also includes dancing with the Zydeco Flames. Tickets are $235 and can be purchased at trinitascellars.com. Address: Meritage Resort & Spa, 875 Bordeaux Way, Napa. For more information, call 707-251-1900.
Tribute to Barbara Meyerhoff
2:30 pm - 3:30 pm This event honors anthropologist Barbara Mayerhof with acclaimed filmmaker Lynn Littman. The meeting will be held at Napa Valley Community Beth Shalom, 1455 Elm St., Napa. For questions, please contact office@cbsnapa.org or call 707-253-7305. Tickets are available at cbsnapa.org/form/salon_series_NCTC.
Saturday, September 9
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Enjoy an evening of music, light shows and magical graffiti at the American Canyon Community and Parks Foundation's annual "An Evening in the Ruins" fundraiser. The event includes an online auction from September 1-9, as well as a live event at Napa Valley Ruins and Gardens. Tickets go on sale June 1 for ACCPF members ($225) and July 1 ($300) for the general public. More information is available at www.acparks.org.
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