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Monday, October 30, 2006

Dancing in the moonlight

For the second of its Community Spotlight Concert programs, Copia has invited the popular Napa musical group, Moonlight Dance Band, to perform in concert on Nov. 2, in the venue’s indoor theater.

Napa Valley artists invite the public into their studios

The Napa Valley is known for its fine wine and cuisine, but one valley asset often overlooked is its art. This weekend and on Nov. 4 and 5, participating members of Arts Council of Napa Valley open their studios and homes for Open Studios, a free, self-guided event that involves 78 artists in 53 sites.

Star Trek oboist plays Mozart with a twist in North Bay Philharmonic Orchestra’s fall concert

Mozart’s “Oboe Concerto in C major,”  is the featured work in the North Bay Philharmonic Orchestra fall concert Sunday at 7 p.m. in the Napa Valley College Theater. Oboe virtuoso Brenda Schuman-Post is the soloist.

Brass, ballet at the Opera House

Incorporating humor, intricate playing and a touch of history, the Dallas Brass will perform some of America’s greatest hits from the past 229 years at the Napa Valley Opera House on Friday at 8 p.m.

Third in Neil Simon trilogy debuts at Dreamweavers

Saturday night at Dreamweavers Theatre, the last of Neil Simon’s autobiographical trilogy, “Broadway Bound,” played to a full house.

Hatton joins concert hall luminaries for Mozart debut

It was most fitting on the 250th anniversary of Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart’s birth that the concerts kicking off Chamber Music in Napa Valley’s 27th season last week were tributes to the Austrian genius.

Thrillville: The movie is just part of the show

Copia will help set the creepy mood for Halloween Friday with its annual Thrillville Revue featuring the 1958 British cult class, “The Crawling Eye.”

Wynonna shows off talent, keeps it real

She had 20 No. 1 hits with the Judds and has sold millions of recordings, even after embarking on a solo career in 1992.

A powerhouse performance from Acoustic Africa

Acoustic Africa brought a sold-out audience to its feet — more than once — when it performed at the Opera House Saturday, and deservedly so.

Worship Briefs: Oct. 27

Napa Community Seventh-day Adventist Church

Treats for the Food Bank

Brownies from Girl Scout Troop 47 in Napa spent Friday evening doing their own version of trick or treating, gathering  77.6 pounds of food for the Napa Food Bank.

ParentsCAN holds howling good time

Vine Village was the setting this past weekend for princesses, ninja turtles, fairies and ghouls to mingle with llamas, goats and a giant donkey named Max.

Community Bulletin Board

Education

Grapevine

Target presents checks to schools

Redd named in Esquire’s top 20

Redd restaurant in Yountville is heralded as one of this year’s best new restaurants by John Mariani in Esquire Magazine’s November 2006 issue.

Bon Appetit editor discusses food trends

Look for raw fish in dishes other than sushi to show up more and more on menus in coming months. “Crudo” — the Italian and Spanish name for raw seafood — is one of the rising trends pinpointed by Barbara Fairchild, editor-in-chief of Bon Appétit magazine, during a recent talk at the CIA in St. Helena.

Catherine Bergen brings her products to Community Day at Copia

Five years ago, Catherine Bergen’s Tulocay’s Made in Napa Valley brand was a fledgling company offering high-quality sauces and condiments that Bergen had created in her facility on the Napa River.

The Phantom Fork: The Fork gets healthy — sort of — at Wal-Mart

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.

The not-so-traditional tomato

I’d initially planned to write up some zucchini-related recipes, but when the weather changed so quickly, I decided I’d better get busy and start preparing the beds for my winter vegetables instead.

Bounty Hunter keeps valley stocked with wine rarities

To local residents, the Bounty Hunter in downtown Napa is a wine bar, a wine shop, a restaurant and a place to congregate in the evening.

Vintage 2006: Banner year for local wines

Buoyed by a textbook harvest, area grapegrowers and vintners are predicting 2006 will be a banner year for Napa Valley wines.

Wine Notes: An intensive on wines of Spain at the CIA

From Register Staff

Beware deals that seem too good to be true

We recently came across a newspaper advertisement inviting readers to take advantage of an "unbelievable" kitchen remodeling "package" for just under $10,000! The display showed a photo of a lovely kitchen, and even offered to throw in a free sink with presentation of the ad.

Wild Fire Evacuation - Are You Ready?

If you live in Dry Creek, Circle Oaks, Berryessa Estates, Angwin, Deer Park or Berryessa Highlands, to mention a few high fire danger communities, the memory of the recent Yountville fire should still be fresh in your mind. In the case of the people who live in Dry Creek, the threat was real and the danger was very close to home. My question today is: Would you be ready if you had to evacuate your home?

Local interior redesign experts included in new trade secrets book

Homeowners interested in quick-change room redesigns and home staging have a new resource in the first volume of trade secrets from members of the industry's professional association, the Interior Redesign Industry Specialists (IRIS). The new book, "IRIS in the House Š and Suddenly Everything Works," contains contributions from 19 members of the association including Ruthanne and Charlie Hatfield of Art of Interior Placement in Napa.

A rose by any other name

"I have 150 rose bushes at home," said Sharon McDermott, associate gift buyer for Van Winden's Garden Center. "My favorite rose is Ingrid Bergman because it's a deep velvet red, has long lasting vase life and good foliage. It's the rose I recommend when customers ask me for one that's disease resistant and beautiful."

Borreson-Brenner

Kassie Borreson and Andrew Brenner, both of San Francisco, announced plans to marry on May 26, 2007, in San Francisco.

Marriage Licenses

CURRIE-SNOW -- Justin William Currie, 19, Patton Avenue, Napa, to Angela Christine Snow, 19, Patton Avenue, Napa.

Birth announcements

St. Helena Hospital

Napa native

A baby girl was born in Napa on Oct. 29, 1908.

Dunn-Lomeli

Calista Dunn and Isaiah Lomeli, both of Napa, married on July 20, 2006, at Silverado Resort. Calista carried an antique Belgian lace handkerchief that has been carried by all the brides in her family, dating back to her great-grandmother's wedding in 1921. The maid of honor was Althea Dunn, sister of the bride. Bridesmaids were Hilary Dunn, sister of the bride, and Clarissa Lomeli, sister of the groom. The best man was Martin McDonald, cousin of the groom. Groomsmen were Noah Hickman and Eric Hulbert, friends of the groom. The flower girl was Emma Jeffries and the ring bearer was Domenic Topete. Calista and Isaiah held their reception at the Grove at Silverado Resort and honeymooned in Cabo San Lucas for four days.

Whaley-Adolfo

Peggy E. Whaley of Vallejo and Wayne K. Adolfo of Fairfield married on Sept. 2, 2006, in Reno, Nev. The bride's eldest son Chris walked her down the aisle. The groom's parents wed in the same place more than 35 years ago. The bridesmaids were Ashley Whaley, Malia Adolfo and Larissa Adolfo. Groomsmen were Chris Whaley and Andrew Adolfo, and the ring bearer was Noah Whaley. A small reception was held after the ceremony at the groom's parents' house in Reno. The couple plans on taking a honeymoon trip to Maui. They reside in Fairfield.

Adamo

On Saturday, Aug. 12, 2006, John and Jean Adamo celebrated their 50th wedding anniversary at the McBride Senior Center in Vacaville. They were married on Aug. 11, 1956, at St. John's Catholic Church in Napa. John and Jean have lived in northern Vacaville for the past 25 years where, in their retirement, they grow jojoba on their five-acre farm.

Hollier-Parker

Charyse N. Hollier and Nick R. Parker, both of Tustin, married on Sept. 22, 2006, on the beach in Maui, Hawaii. The couple held their reception at Plantation House Restaurant, followed by a week-long honeymoon in Maui. They make their new home in Tustin.

Hohmann-Daulton

Carolyn Hohmann and Nathan Daulton, both of Napa, announced plans to marry on April 2, 2007, at the First Presbyterian Church of Napa. The bride's parents are Mark and Ila Hohmann of Napa. Her grandparents are Helen Darling and Addie Hohmann.

More ideas for a grown-up slumber party

• What to do: Sip wine, receive at-home facials and pedicures, snack on sushi.

Ideas for a girl’s slumber party

• What to do: Play video games, give at-home facials and pedicures, eat at “snack bars,” full of waffles, ice cream or pasta with a selection of toppings.

Slumber parties: More than a sleeper hit with girls of all ages

NEW YORK  — Who goes to sleepover parties these days? Girls of all ages — kids, tweens, teens, big sisters and even mothers.

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