Napa Valley briefly: Jan. 4
Suze Orman at NV Opera House Sunday
On Sunday, New York Times bestselling author Suze Orman is coming to the Napa Valley Opera House to share her insights into the complicated relationship women have with money.
In this live taping of the PBS special “Suze Orman: Women & Money,” Orman gives women the financial knowledge and emotional awareness to overcome the blocks that have kept them from making more out of the money they have.
Audience members at this special event will have an opportunity to ask questions and have Orman apply her insight directly to their own lives.
Tickets are available for the event at 2 p.m. Sunday at the Napa Valley Opera House.
General admission tickets are $25. Info, 226-7372, www.nvoh.org/Register
Investments that matter seminar
Investors are making a difference by investing in socially and environmentally responsible companies. The public is invited to attend an informal discussion and question and answer session.
It is Jan. 13, 9:30-11:30 a.m. at Marie Callendar’s at 1900 Trower Ave. in Napa.
The presenter is Rich Jacobson, financial advisor, InterSecurities Inc., senior vice president, Calvert Funds. Special guest at the seminar is Geoffrey Ashton.
Breakfast will be served and seating is limited.
Calvert Funds is not affiliated with Rich Jacobson or InterSecurities Inc.
R.S.V.P. to Kristy Lugo, at 224-7424
This event is free./Register
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