Another Reason to Love Yountville Just a Little Bit More

Napa Valley’s Poet Laureate is none other than our very own Marianne Lyon! And she will be participating in ‘Poem to Picture” on April 11, 2 – 4:00 PM at Gallery at the Yountville Community Center. This is an opportunity to see the beautiful photographs by Quinn Saine and write a poem about them and

That’s Why They are All Here!

A friend here in Yountville turned me on to USA Facts, which gives us “our nation in numbers” to “drive fact-based discussion.” According to them, adults are reporting how they will spend their stimulus checks. By far, the largest response was 57% for food, and we all know food includes wine! Yountville = food and

Police Activity at Vets Home A Week Ago

This past week, the CHP received a report of what appeared to be a woman at Veterans Home of California – Yountville with what the caller described as a shotgun. CHP and multiple allied agencies immediately responded and conducted an extensive search via ground and air in an attempt to locate a possible subject. There were no

Family visits to Yountville Veterans Home residents to resume soon

State Department of Veterans Affairs recently announced that, as soon as next week. CalVet clinical care director and the local county public health department are to approve The Yountville Veterans Home’s visitation plan.  CalVet will provide updates to Veterans Home residents and their families over the next several days, including contact information to schedule visits

Washington Park Street Paving

First, a clarification to my discussion last week about Washington Park parking bays. The bays have always been raised; it is just the martial that has changed. I also received a great question last week that stated if the parking bays are private property,…” can I then fence it off and make it my bbq

Pickleball. (and you were worried about the tourists)

Signs have been deployed to Vineyard Park to remind court users to park legally in the area. We continue to work with the Pickleball and Tennis groups to advocate for neighborly behavior when visiting our courts. Due to the parking activity of people visiting the sports courts, No-Parking Signs have been placed along the inside curve

Thompson Announces 2021 Congressional Art Competition Open to High School Artists

This competition allows the chance for students to have their art displayed in the United States Capitol for an entire year. The Congressional Art Competition is a way to connect with local students and showcase their incredible artwork to our district and our nation. The grand prize winner will have their artwork displayed in the

Town Awarded $144,700 Community Power Resiliency Grant 

The Town of Yountville has been awarded the Community Power Resiliency grant from the California Governor’s Office of Emergency Services (Cal OES) for $144,700. This grant will allow the Town to increase the utilization of the emergency generators during power outages to existing Town facilities, including Town Hall, Town Hall Annex, the Emergency Operation Center

You Say Parking Pad/ They Say Private Property

As Washington Park prepares for new street paving after the $1M repair of the underground water lines, another issue has arisen. The Town will repave and improve the street and, it has become very apparent, will not be touching the parking pads. The Town has reminded the residents that the parking pads are private property and

Vaccine Clinic for Yountville Restaurant Workers

Town Staff has been working with Whitney Diver McEvoy at the Yountville Chamber to offer a Vaccine Clinic at the Yountville Community Center specifically targeted to restaurant workers. The Town and Chamber will offer the clinic on March 23rd and April 20th, 2021. The Town will also be supporting the event with two bilingual Team