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Thursday, October 05, 2006

Mozart takes Main Street

On Saturday night at the Napa Valley Opera House, Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart came to life on a Napa stage in “Mozart’s Magnificent Voyage.”

Finding Neverland

The District Auditorium stage has been over taken by pirates, mermaids, lost boys, Indians — and a crocodile, a Never Bird and an ostrich — as Napa High drama students prepare to present the tale of the boy who wouldn’t grow up, “Peter Pan.”

Art notes: Harvest concerts

Four Napa High School Choirs will present their public debut performances of the new school year when they sing at the Mont La Salle Retreat and Conference Center Chapel, 4405 Redwood Road, on Oct. 15.

Kinks' frontman receives Icon award

LONDON (AP) — The former frontman of the groundbreaking British rock band the Kinks was presented with an Icon award for what organizers said was his enduring influence on generations of music makers.

Jessica Simpson taking charge of her ‘normal’ life

LOS ANGELES — She’s a pop singer, a pinup-worthy beauty and a paparazzi favorite, but Jessica Simpson insists she’s just “a normal girl.”

Strait’s CD ’It Just Comes Natural’ is another great album for country legend

George Strait, despite a career packed with highlights and new plateaus, won’t forget 2006.

Tori Spelling, Dean McDermott expecting their first child

LOS ANGELES — Actress Tori Spelling and her husband, actor Dean McDermott, are expecting a child together, Spelling’s publicist, Jill Fritzo, said Tuesday.

Sam Moore of hall of fame duo Sam & Dave wants to show he’s more than ‘Soul Man’

NEW YORK — Sam Moore, part of the legendary ‘60s soul duo Sam & Dave, doesn’t mind singing classic tunes.

Madonna to adopt child in Malawi

BLANTYRE, Malawi — Madonna plans to adopt a child in Malawi, government officials said Wednesday, as the pop star arrived in the southern African nation on a mission to help AIDS orphans.

“Cooking Mama” palatable but best to enjoy it in small bites

At first bite, “Cooking Mama” is a gourmet meal at a five-star restaurant. But be careful: too much of this delightful new culinary video game might give you an upset stomach.

Napa Valley Opera House kicks off October schedule with standards and country acts

An eclectic mix of musical performances kicks off the Napa Valley Opera House October calendar with appearances by standards singer Steve Tyrell on Thursday, country/bluegrass great Ricky Skaggs and Kentucky Thunder on Saturday and up-and-coming opera singers from the San Francisco Opera Adler Fellows Sunday.

Rock of Ages Festival slated for Calistoga

Organizers say the Rock of Ages Christian festival, which last year attracted about 15,000 people, will be even bigger this year when it takes place Saturday at the Napa County Fairgrounds from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. Admission is free.

Napa improv troupe plays “Pirates” at Dreamweavers

From Register Staff

People: Oct. 5

CINCINNATI (AP) — Jerry Springer’s latest step into the spotlight — honing his moves on “Dancing with the Stars” — has the public smitten with the host known for his bawdy TV talk show.

New Orleans party band headlines Upvalley festival

Nearly three decades after they first got together in a New Orleans garage, the Radiators are still rocking ecstatic audiences with their soulful brand of party music.

When art is in the air, Mark Nizer is probably nearby

Bu Register Staff

‘Little Children’ offers shrewd look at suburban civility

There’s the prom king, the bully, the dweeb, the bookish one, and the popular blonde who controls a clique of like-minded minions.

Hidden Beauty

A secret place is tucked between the Carneros vineyards and the San Francisco Bay.

Napa native, 26, makes his mark in media and music

 

Community Bulletin Board

Education

'A Breakthrough'

At the beginning of the second semester of my senior year, many of my classmates were excited about going to college. They talked about it in the library, the cafeteria, and study hall. Some were going to the University of California at Santa Barbara or UCLA. Others got into Fresno State but were waiting to hear from Berkeley. I did not share their enthusiasm. I had to stay home and continue helping my family. Whenever they asked me what college I was planning to attend, I told them Cal Poly San Luis Obispo. I did not tell them when because I did not know.

Cunningham to leave French Laundry

High-profile veteran of the wine country hospitality industry, Laura Cunningham, is slated to leave her post as director of operations of the French Laundry Group at the end of the month.

The Phantom Fork: A dining adventure on Zaré’s patio

Each Tuesday The Register reviews an area restaurant, with an emphasis on establishments where a couple can dine for $30 or less.  Reader suggestions are welcomed.

An ambassador for wine

Jim Concannon has been in the wine industry his entire life. Literally. His family had been producing wine for 50 years when he was born.

Copia’s got the beef...and hearty cabernet, too!

To the delight of local carnivores, Copia has adopted “Steaks, Chops and Cabernet” as its theme and wine-and-food-pairing focus this month.

Globalization top topic at wine industry symposium

A number of references were made to the globalization of wine during the 15th annual Wine Industry Financial Symposium last week at the Meritage Resort — indeed, that was the theme of the meeting: “Growth and Profit Strategies in a Maturing Global Industry.” But none were as potentially provocative as one by Donny Sebastiani when he said wine appellations around the world are coming out with wines competitive with Napa’s at lower prices.

Wine notes: Diamond Creek gala nets $200K for Parkinson’s research

The annual “Diamonds in the Rough” dinner gala hosted by Diamond Creek Vineyards last weekend raised more than $200,000 for the Parkinson’s Institute in Sunnyvale.

Organized World: Starting small

I recently had the opportunity to meet with some top executives at Morrison & Foerster, one of the largest law firms in San Francisco. We discussed the possibility of presenting a lecture series on organizing skills and team building. During the conversation, I sensed that one of the supervisors was somewhat agitated. When we took a break, she came to me and said, “When I think about organizing, it seems so daunting that I just can’t get off the ground at all. I don’t have the time for it.”

Victor's kitchen

Editor’s note: We all  know chefs create incredible dishes in their professional kitchens. In this occasional series, we’ll go behind the scenes and see how chefs work in their own, home kitchens, what’s essential and what inspires them.

Master gardener: Autumn leaves

Here comes the parade. Autumn leaves are all about the beautiful palette of colors that nature presents to us, and these colors are all about sunlight.

Got defensible space?

The recent wildland fire near Yountville is a sobering reminder of just how vulnerable we are to the uncertainty of accidental and man-made fires. While firefighters can control about 97 percent of all wildfires, the remaining 3 percent of fires are so powerful that they overwhelm even the best-equipped agencies. Whatever the size of the fire, advance preparation really counts. In the case of the Yountville fire we were just plain lucky that the firefighters were able to contain the fire before it jumped the ridge and threatened the residents of Dry Creek.

Birth Announcements

Queen of the Valley Hospital

Marriage Licenses

FISH-WING -- Edwin Ellis Fish, 59, Allyn Avenue, St. Helena, to Caroline Sue Wing, 64, Tainter Street, St. Helena

Marriage Dissolutions

STROBEL -- Strobel, A. vs. Strobel, R.

Fitzpatrick

Ray and Joan (Jurisich) Fitzpatrick of Napa celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary on Aug. 26 aboard the Napa Valley Wine Train with a luncheon given by their children, Diane and Don Nelson and Debra and Alex Johnston. In attendance, among other family and friends, were their granddaughters, Kelly Ann and Jennifer Nelson and members of their wedding party, Jeanne Jurisich and Joan Lagios.

Uccelli-Vinatieri

Stephanie Uccelli and Daniel Vinatieri married on May 13 at 5 p.m. at the Harvest Inn in St. Helena. The maid of honor was Emily Kirkland and bridesmaids were Traci Ceccotti, Brandi Hann, Tiffany Saddler and Catherine Fischer. The best man was Nick Gilmore and groomsmen were Giovanni Vinatieri, Dan Morales, Zach Yates, Joey Vinatieri and Joseph Ceccotti. The reception was held at the Harvest Inn.

Rademacher-Vasquez

Lauren Rademacher and Randy Vasquez were married Aug. 12 in an evening ceremony at the English Garden in Carmichael. The maid of honor was Lauren's sister, Leah Rademacher and bridesmaids were Jennifer Eddy and Sigrid Stolteman. The best man was Randy's brother, Anthony Vasquez, with groomsmen being Cory Englebrektson and Martin Sandoval. Kathy Riel, a family friend, honored the couple by officiating the ceremony.

McDonald

Jim and Loretta (Brent) McDonald of Napa celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary Sept. 8 through Sept. 10 with three events, beginning with a dinner hosted by their son, Bob McDonald, on Friday at the Red Hen Cantina for family and extended family. On Saturday, Larry and Susanne McDonald hosted an open house in Jim and Loretta's garden, complete with food, wine and line dancing with many friends and family. Guests enjoyed looking at memorabilia, including their wedding clothes, letter sweaters, yearbooks and many photos of their life together. Their daughter and son-in-law, Debra and Mike Callihan, hosted a re-confirmation of vows, with Dave Burns officiating, followed by a lovely luncheon in the gardens at Copia. Jim and Loretta were especially honored by having Loretta's father, Kermit Brent, from Colorado and great-granddaughter, Avry Goodnaugh from Alaska in attendance along with many relatives and close friends from Colorado, Oregon and Louisiana.

Lonergan-Samolis

Amy Lonergan of Napa and Tad Samolis of Vacaville announced plans to marry on Oct. 7 at Napa Valley Country Club. The bride's parents are Dan and Stephanie Lonergan of Napa and her grandfather is Keith E. Smith of Napa. Amy graduated from Vintage High School in 1991, and received her associate degree in nursing in 1997 from Pacific Union College. She is a registered nurse at Queen of the Valley Hospital.

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