Festival Napa Valley Returns to Live Season in July

The 15th Festival Napa Valley plans to present a full program of events in outdoor settings July 16-25. “While the decision to present all performances outdoors was made primarily for the health and safety of our artists, audience members, and community, it is in harmony with what people have come to love about Festival Napa

Ag Burns…Next Step?

Since the multiple fires we have experienced throughout Napa Valley, we have become more knowledgeable of our air quality and quality of life. I have been reading many reports lately on wildfires and how the quality of what we are breathing into our bodies is so dangerous. Are the Ag Burns not the same experience, and why

Agriculture Burns

Agricultural burns have been part of Napa Valley and California’s robust agricultural scene for generations. Every winter, farmers, and vintners gather vines and other agricultural debris and burn them to get rid of them and make way for new crops. But with the changing climate and more pressure to reduce greenhouse gas emissions, agricultural burns

Town Council: Meeting Notes – April 6th

The meeting started with such a pop of energy; Marianne Lyon, Napa County Poet Laureate for 2021and literary ambassador for two years, received a proclamation to recognize this achievement. She shared her thoughts, goals, and ideas with us for her tenure and shared a quote from John Lennon. Her excitement for poetry is so evident,

County Public Health Officer, Dr. Karen Relucio. Presentation April 6, 2021

At the County Supervisors meeting, today Dr. Relucio gave the latest status of testing, cases, and prognosis for Napa County’s move forward into the orange tier. The meeting today announced that Napa County will be moving to orange tier tomorrow April 7, 2021. Our metrics are still in the red tier but the State reached the