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Features for Saturday, June 09, 2007

Between the rows: Youth chorus performs Sunday

The Napa Valley Youth Chorus Performing Choir presents its Spring Concert on Sunday at 4 p.m. at St. Mary’s Episcopal Church, 1917 Third St. They’ll perform a variety of musical selections from classical to contemporary; featured is a medley from “Joseph and the Amazing Technicolor Dreamcoat.” There is no charge; donations will be accepted and support the Napa Valley Youth Chorus. For more information, call Sharon Olson, director, at 252-2544.

Local Coppelia production has British choreographer

Napa Valley Ballet presents its first production since losing its lease and director. The former Royal Academy of Ballet in Napa has been renamed and now rents space at the Napa Women’s Club. The group has been working hard to prepare for its production of excerpts from “Coppelia.” The performance will be June 14 at the Napa District Auditorium.

Missoula Children’s Theater seeks local young actors for upcoming show

The Missoula Children’s Theater presents a fresh look at an age-old favorite on June 16 when more than 60 local students present “The Amazing Adventures of Robinson Crusoe” at 3 p.m. and 7 p.m. at the Napa Valley Opera House. Tickets are $25 for adults and $15 for children.

Outdoor concerts

Get ready for music under the summer stars as Copia kicks off its outdoor River Concert season on June 21.

Foreign flicks for Friday nights at Copia in June

European cinema is the theme for this month at Copia, with zinfandel tastings before each screening from 7:15 p.m.–8 p.m. Films are shown Friday nights at 8 p.m. Tickets are $6, sold at the Box Office

Valley natives play C&W at Napa Bowl Lounge

If your taste in music runs to the country greats — Hank Williams, Bob Wills, Merle Haggard — then scoot your boots over to the Napa Bowl Lounge on Saturday for an evening with the Mean Time Playboys. You’ll enjoy a generous serving of Western-style country music, with plenty of great picking and singing from an all-Napa group.

'Pirates' lack punch

I have to hand it to the guys at Disney -- they really nailed the visuals in "Pirates of the Caribbean: At World's End," at least in the Xbox 360 version I played.

Worship briefs: Unity Church in Napa Valley

Join Unity Church in Napa Valley Sunday for the conclusion of its series on the popular film, “The Secret.” The 10 a.m. service is “Beyond the Secret.” Dr. Richard Southern speaks on how to put the secret into positive action. The forum discussion is at 11:30 a.m. with the Rev. Robert Norton. Meet at the Welcome Grange, 3275 Hagen Road, Napa. Info, 255-6881 or www.unitychurchnapavalley.org.

Grapevine

Napan the youngest SF State grad

Community bulletin

Education

Register recipes: June 5

Roasted Fresh Tropical Fruit

St. Helena Center for Health programs

Transformations: The Napa Valley Weight and Lifestyle Management Program: an 11-day in-depth health education program, comprising “camaraderie, healthful eating, cooking classes, exercise.” The program includes personalized medical care, health assessments and a plan to take home. Scholarships are available. Info, (800) 358-9195 or www.shhTransformations.com

Taste of the Valley: Food, wine discovery at Spanish Bay

Noted Italian vintner Piero Antinori purchased a 14th century monastery and vineyard not far from Florence a little more than two decades ago to celebrate his family’s 600th anniversary as Chianti wine producers, spanning 26 generations.

In The Kitchen with Kids

Napa chef and cooking teacher Julie Logue-Riordan and Barbara Hughston, author of “In the Kitchen with Kids,” are teaming up to hold special classes for children ages 9 and up.

Rx for life

When the Culinary Institute of America and Harvard University recently hosted a gathering of health professionals from around the country in St. Helena, the focus was on how to make healthy living — and eating — a bigger part of the American lifestyle.

The Phelps legacy

When the Joseph Phelps Vineyards family is honored as chairs of Auction Napa Valley this weekend, Sonoma County should take notice of the long list of civic contributions the Phelps family has made over the years, because Sonoma County may soon become the beneficiary of the same generosity after the new Phelps winery, Freestone, is completed. 

Lots and lots

While no one can predict another million dollar bid this year, the 45 lots at Saturday night’s Auction Napa Valley should attract generous bids from attendees at one of the world’s top charity wine events. 

Toast of the Valley: June 8

The 2004 vintage produced some of the best-ever merlots in California, and Ronn Wiegand, MW and MS, will conduct a tasting and discussion of 12 of them, mostly from Napa Valley, on Tuesday at St. Supery Winery , 6:30-9 p.m.

Handling a saturated wine market

Over the years, several winemakers, as they were about to leave on a trip to promote their wines, have remarked to me, “Making wine is easy. Selling it is the hard part.”

'Oogy wawa' — the many ways of making a toast

Making a toast to someone or on a special occasion is something we all do, probably without even thinking very much about it. We raise a glass of wine and say, “Here’s to you,” or “To your health,” or even simply, “Cheers,” and then take a sip.

A time and place for everything

When it comes to organizing, some people are filers, and some people are pilers, and some are a little of both.

Living large

BOSTON — At first glance, the catalog’s pitch for lawn chairs appears ordinary: A seated man and woman relax near a tree-lined lake shore, enjoying drinks.

50 years at Whiting's Nursery

In 1948 in St. Helena, Merle Abbott started a nursery, which was subsequently owned by Jack Champion and then his cousin David Whiting, who changed the name to Whiting’s in 1956.

Garibaldi

Bill and Gloria (Bassi) Garibaldi of Napa celebrated their 50th anniversary on May 19 at Madonna Inn in San Luis Obispo. They were married May 19, 1957, at St. John's Catholic Church in Napa.

Beasley-Misner

Wendi Beasley and Sean Misner of Napa announce their engagement to be married July 7 at Skyline Park in Napa.

Oliver-Nelson

Stephanie Oliver and Steven Nelson of Edina, Minn., were married May 17, 5 p.m. at the Wine Country Inn.

Ditlow-Clark

Lena Ditlow and Will Clark of San Leandro were married May 12, 5:30 p.m., at Marriott Napa Valley.

Ruffner-Horn

Danna Ruffner and Harry Horn of Angwin were married May 25 at Lake Natoma Inn in Folsom.

Safranek-Lattimer

Hilary and Corey Wardlaw are proud to announce the engagement of their son, Rob Lattimer, to Leah Safranek, daughter of Bill and Rainey Safranek of Lake Arrowhead. Rob and Leah will marry on July 27 in Cancun, Mexico.

Marriage Licenses

ABERNATHY-BULLOCK -- Brandon Jay Abernathy, 34, Pine Street, Napa, to Kelly Marie Bullock, 30, Pine Street, Napa.

Birth Announcements

St. Helena Hospital

Marriage Dissolutions

BOWEN -- Marie Bowen vs, Frank Bowen, May 15, 2007

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