Film Bites: Nov. 2
“Borat: Cultural Learnings of America for Make Benefit Glorious Nation of Kazakhstan” — In U.S. and A., people can be bigoted.
Napa artist, designer showcases the intriguing art of a Mexican tradition
In contrast to those collections of bones that largely hang around waiting to spook someone, the skeletons of El Dia de los Muertos — the Mexican Day of the Dead — sing, dance, party, gamble, paint and cook; they chase wayward spouses brandishing frying pans. They are, one might say, a lively lot.
Art notes: Support for Suskol House
The 10th Native American Art and Wine Auction Saturday features works by multi-media artist Denise Feather, along with a salmon dinner by Michael Fradelizio of Silverado Brewing Co. and a wine tasting by Honig Winery and Mumm Napa Valley.
Killer aunts on the loose in ‘Arsenic and Old Lace’
More than 35 years ago Justin-Siena High School, under the direction of the late Robert C. Morrish, staged “Arsenic and Old Lace” as the school’s first theatrical production. Today, Justin-Siena’s Theater Department Director Matthew Teague Miller says that while the legacy of arts on campus and the tribute to Morrish are part of the reason for staging the play again, “it’s just a really fun and very funny show.”
Music, passion and wild fun, make ‘Passing Strange’ a journey from L.A. to ‘the real’
One man’s quest for “the real” in the realm where rock music meets theater becomes a greatly entertaining journey for an audience in “Passing Strange,” which had its world premiere at the Berkeley Repertory Theatre last week.
Dance with ballet, ballroom stars at Opera House
Napans can dance with the stars at the Napa Valley Opera House Saturday in a one-of-a kind evening that is guaranteed to get the audience on its feet.
Napa Valley Symphony presents Scottish percussion virtuoso
The Napa Valley Symphony presents its first classical concert of their 2006/2007 season featuring Scottish percussion virtuoso Evelyn Glennie on Sunday at 3 p.m., and Tuesday at 8 p.m. at the Lincoln Theater in Yountville.
Schubert sparkles in North Bay Philharmonic’s season opener
For two decades now, the North Bay Philharmonic, under the baton of Roberto-Juan Gonzalez, has managed to both train Napa Valley College students and satisfy the community’s musical craving.
Get a jump on holiday shopping
Meet Cindy Pawlcyn — of Mustards, Cindy’s Backstreet Kitchen and Go Fish fame — and get a jump on holiday shopping with an autographed copy of her newest cookbook, “Big Small Plates” Saturday, 3:30 to 5 p.m. at the newly opened Go Fish Restaurant, 641 Main St., St. Helena. For more information, call 963-0700.
Worship Briefs: Oct. 27
Napa Community Seventh-day Adventist Church
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.
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Education
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Target presents checks to schools
Far-reaching vintner’s presence grows in the Napa Valley
Jess Jackson bought an 80-acre pear and walnut orchard in Lake County in 1974 as a getaway from his successful law practice in San Francisco.
Wine notes: Nov. 2
Robert and Peter Mondavi will receive Lifetime Achievement awards next February at the South Beach Wine & Food Festival in Miami. The award, presented by Southern Wine & Spirits of America recognizes the brothers’ combined 120 years of contributions to the wine industry. The festival runs Feb. 22-25.
Napa wine family welcomes Cru Carneros for a festive lunch
“It’s one of my favorite dishes in the world,” Amelia Ceja declared as she surveyed the spread at the family winery’s new tasting headquarters in Carneros.
The Restaurant at Meadowood: Once again one of Napa Valley’s fine dining destinations
The wait was worth it.
Phanton Fork: Sonoma Cheese Factory draws people in with wide selection
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.
Sicilian restaurateurs open new cafe in American Canyon
For three-and-one-half years, Sicilians Rosario Patti and Santo Sacca made friends and fed hungry diners at their popular downtown Napa eatery, Belle Arti.
Cooking with Seuss
For those who ever wondered, when reading the immortal story of Sam-I-Am, just what green eggs and ham taste like, Georgianne Brennan has an answer in the form of a recipe.
Register Recipes
Flan from Ceja Vineyards
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 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.