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Features for Friday, August 10, 2007

State of the Arts

“The arts stimulate, educate, and inspire.”

Upcoming events from Arts Council Napa Valley

Cultural Planning Town Hall meetings

Art notes: Scholarship awarded

Ethan Dittrich will be awarded a Music in the Vineyards scholarship during an upcoming concert Friday at the Jarvis Conservatory.

"H.M.S. Pinafore"

It’s hilarity on the high seas as the Bay Area’s acclaimed Lamplighters Music Theatre performs Gilbert and Sullivan’s “H.M.S. Pinafore” at the Napa Valley Opera House this weekend.

Community bulletin board: August 5

Education

Worship briefs: Aug. 10

Presbyfest

Taste of the Valley: 'Attack of the Killer Tomatoes'

Food and wine-paired dinners can be run-of-the-mill these days, but Martini House has not only paired wines from local winemakers Rob Lawson and Robert Foley with Chef Todd Humphries’ renowned tomato tasting menu —  but they’ve added a movie.

Spice up your summer with salsas from the CIA

There are few things more cherished by gardeners than home-grown summer tomatoes. These sun-kissed beauties are unlike the traditional tomatoes you’ll find on most supermarket shelves.

Pies that take the prize

Protected by an unforgiving sun and braving sugar overloads, five judges ignored the envious glances of hungry observers July 27 and got down to the business of choosing the best and the tastiest of an array of entries in this year’s very nearly annual St. Helena Farmers Market pie baking contest.

Register recipes: August 7

Eggs in a Bag

Eggs on a stick

Recently an astonishing thing happened at my house: My son returned from a backpacking trip and he wasn’t hungry.

Survivor plants

For many experienced gardeners, nothing is more soul satisfying than discovering that a pampered plant is finally sending out a delicate bud.

Trees & People: The dog days of summer can be bad for birches

Doing a little digging in the garden the other day, I was surprised at how dry it was in an area I thought was getting a fair amount of irrigation.

Putting the pieces together

Betty Axtell is a quilter. If you didn’t know it to start, you’d figure it out the minute you saw her sewing room.

Figuring out when and how much to water

You may water your plants with the best of intentions, but it’s good to periodically check up on yourself, to make sure you’re doing a good job.

Prison Pastor

Morris Curry Jr. leaves his American Canyon home early on Sunday mornings to deliver no-holds-barred sermons at San Quentin State Prison, hoping new inmates at California’s oldest prison will choose God over crime.

A world of wines from the Back Room

Five years ago Dan Dawson realized his dream — he opened a wine shop in downtown Napa.

Napa winemaker reports on India’s growing industry

Much has been said about the potential for exports to the growing consumer wine market in India, but little is known about India’s own domestic wine industry.

Thin soils stress vines in Atlas Peak Appellation

It’s no surprise that the 1,200-acre Stagecoach Vineyards are not open to the public as it takes time and a 4-wheel-drive vehicle to reach the vineyards, located at one of the highest points on Soda Canyon Road, in the Atlas Peak Appellation.

Toast of the Valley: Aug. 10

The Napa Valley harvest began early Tuesday at Mumm Napa winery at the Rodgers Vineyard, in Yountville.

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