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Features for Tuesday, June 26, 2007

Art notes: The bee's knees

Artist-apiarist and Napa resident Rob Keller is one of the 15 artists receiving a grant from the Creative Work Fund, a program from the Walter and Elise Haas Fund to support new art works and local artists. The fund is giving grants totaling $472,000 to visual and traditional Bay Area artists creating new works through collaborations with local nonprofits.

Hawaii in your backyard

If a trip to Hawaii is beyond your budget this summer, let “Manaleo” bring the beauty of the Hawaiian Islands to you.

A chance to dance

When Napa Valley Dance Center presented its annual recital last weekend, the stage was filled with young dancers, from the miniature Cinderellas in tutus and tiaras making their first pirouette to the experienced teenagers spinning and leaping across the stage in flowing gowns.

'1408' checks in as fresh, creepy tale of hotel hauntings

A Stephen King adaptation about a guy alone in a hotel room with some foul presence and a bunch of lost souls sounds like the low-rent version of the author’s “The Shining,” which had an entire resort hotel in which evil could roam.

Wailin' Jennys come to Opera House

The Wailin’ Jennys, a stand-out among the new generation of Canadian roots music bands, bring their lush, powerful music to the Napa Valley Opera House Friday. With the emphasis on their three-part harmonies, Ruth Moody, Nicky Mehta, and newest member Heather Masse perform original and traditional tunes, which run the gamut of roots styles from classic and contemporary folk to Celtic roots and country.

Jammin' at Concordia Manor in Napa

Recently I got an e-mail from a Napan named Marti Blackard who remembered me, she said, from a holiday get together at Jay Goetting’s house. When Jay’s name is mentioned I listen, because that retired Register journalist and bass musician is one fine man.

Community Bulletin Board

From Register staff

Where in Napa Valley is... May 27

Most Napa Valley Register readers found it a snap to pinpoint the location of the pink and green cow featured in last month’s contest: The creature grazes at Terraces at Quarry Vineyards on Silverado Trail in Rutherford. However, the round bollards at the Napa County Juvenile Justice Center on Old Sonoma Road and “Wonderful Drug Store” lettering stamped in the sidewalk on St. Helena’s Main Street stumped many readers.

Grapevine

Napa student named to Graceland Dean's list

Cream of the Crop: June 23

Kathryn Flotre sent in this photo of “my wonderful husband Scott” in their Napa garden. “He takes great pride in growing our vegetables from seed and puts his magic touch on them until they are harvested,” she wrote.

Toast of the Valley: June 22

The mayor of Zagreb, Croatia, was in Rutherford Thursday to present Mike Grgich with a golden medal from the city, a rarely given award that recognized Grgich’s contributions to American-Croatian relations, his contributions to Croatia and the relationships he has built between the vintner’s land of birth and his adopted home.

Toast of the Valley: June 22

The mayor of Zagreb, Croatia, was in Rutherford Thursday to present Mike Grgich with a golden medal from the city, a rarely given award that recognized Grgich’s contributions to American-Croatian relations, his contributions to Croatia and the relationships he has built between the vintner’s land of birth and his adopted home.

Innovations

When Copia opened in November 2001, it was called “The American Center for Wine, Food and the Arts,” but as it has evolved, it’s become clear, that, just as wine and and Napa Valley are practically synonymous, Copia’s concentration should be on the grape.

Three hundred million bottles later, Two Buck Chuck turns 5

NAPA — Round and round they go, hundreds of bottles of Two Buck Chuck rattling and clinking their way toward a big machine that deftly fills, corks and seals each one in a rhythmic dance of metal and glass.

Dark reds and leafy greens

ANDREW DORNENBURG

African American winemakers a small but dedicated group

One word — education — seemed to keep popping up during two seminars at the walk-around tasting of the Association of African American Vintners at Copia last weekend.

Grill the chef

At most winemaker dinners, the chef who planned the menu is out of view until the end of the meal, when he or she appears to take a bow.

Taste of the Valley: Three new tenants for Oxbow

Oxbow Public Market, scheduled to open in the fall of 2007, announced today that three new tenants have been added — Whole Spice, Tillerman Tea and Kitchen Library. 

Is garlic essential in Italian food?

ROME — Look around the kitchen of Filippo La Mantia’s hip restaurant in downtown Rome and you’ll see oranges, fresh basil, olive oil. But no garlic.

New Suisun eatery a major attraction

Our neighbors in Suisun City have reason to rejoice, in that a classy new restaurant has opened on Main Street in a storied brick building that dates from the late 19th century.

Setting the scene

When it comes time to open a restaurant, the chef sets the menu, but who picks the dishes?

Birth Announcements

Queen of the Valley

Emery-Gibson

Jessica Bea Emery and Michael Thomas Gibson of Napa announce their engagement to be married July 7 at 5:30 p.m. at the Evensen Rossi Estate in Napa.

Marriage DIssolutions

WRIGHT -- Lea Wright vs. Mark Wright, June 11, 2007

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