An Eventful Week in the Valley

Napa Valley World Famous Wine Growing Region

This week, we celebrate both Cinco de Mayo AND Mother’s Day, and the Valley has quite a few events going on. From dining specials to scavenger hunts, there’s something for everyone to enjoy. Check out the full list here.

It Wouldn’t Be Yountville Without Dogs

As we have posted here, Guy Buffet will be doing a show at the Gallery at the Yountville Community Center (details on our Events page). Also, on Saturday, June 19 at the Yountville Community Center Plaza Guy will be on hand with his new collection of canine images. You also have the opportunity to have

Library News

Two items: the Napa County Library has a Summer Library Adventure, and all ages are welcome to participate. Sign-ups start June 1. Check it out. And also, don’t forget to support our local library in Yountville with the purchase of library discards and gently used books. Items are on display at the Community Center, and

Get Involved in Yountville

Arts Commission, Zoning Design Review Board (ZDRB) and Napa Valley Transportation Agency are looking for members. The Arts Commission is seeking three community volunteers to serve on the Yountville Arts Commission.  The terms of office will commence July 21, 2021, and will expire on July 20, 2023.  The Art Commission provides vision, leadership, inspiration, and

Yountville Community Foundation Board Meeting – Friday, April 23

Did you know the Town of Yountville Community Foundation offers the ability to establish funds to individuals, groups, or organizations? The TOYCF acts as the fiduciary agent and holds the assets for the named organizations and distributes funds on request for projects and costs that align with the board-approved distribution parameters. The Board is composed

Washington Park Paving Project – CANCELLATION OF CONTRACT

I did receive some feedback this week upset with the Council’s decision to cancel the paving project in Washington Park. Talk about a perfect storm: water lines had to be replaced, confusion about the parking bay responsibilities, and now torn-up streets. Watching the meeting and reading the details, I believe the Council made the correct

Garbage 101

This week we are back with our In-Depth articles, and we are talking about something that stinks. Garbage! For most of us, our garbage is something we take out to the curb once a week, and it disappears. We only think about it on garbage night and when we get the bill in the mail.