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Friday, September 28, 2007

Piece by piece

Artist Cathy Trachok Barnes is best known as a children’s book illustrator and as the artist behind the colorful literary-themed mural in the children’s section of the Napa City-County Library.

Open Studios: The adventure continues

Last weekend, 90 local artists welcomed the public into their studios for the first weekend of Napa Valley Open Studios 2007. The event continues this weekend, with studios open again on Saturday and Sunday.

Paula Poundstone: Writer-Comic-Mom Returns to Lincoln Theater

Appearing on stage with a stool, a microphone, and a can of Diet Pepsi, Paula Poundstone is famous for her spontaneous wit and off-kilter humor. By popular demand, Poundstone returns to the Lincoln Theater in Yountville for one show this Saturday night.

Napans turn out for cultural planning

Close to 100 people, including artists, officials, teachers and parents, gathered at the Napa Valley Opera House Café Theatre last week to help plan the future of the arts in Napa County; a subsequent meeting in Yountville drew a more intimate crowd of 15.

Benefit to help Romanian children at Skyline

Hope for the Future, a non-profit organization created to help Romanian children living in Romania who are homeless or in danger of becoming homeless, holds its annual fundraiser Oct. 6 at Skyline Park in Napa. The event, which begins at 6 p.m. features a traditional Romanian dinner, live and silent auctions and live music.

Singer swings, crowd swoons at laidback, intimate Sonoma jazz series

Bay Area crooner Jonathan Poretz grew up listening to songs from the great American songbook.

Balance and grace

Performances by the Shangri-La Chinese Acrobats have been called “incredible,” “breathtaking,” “stunning,” and “quite unbelievable.”

Celtic musicians perform benefit for Napa's homeless

Some of Ireland’s best known musicians will be in Napa tomorrow night to perform at the Opera House in a benefit concert for the Napa Valley Shelter Project.

Rita Moreno wraps Napa around her finger... again

More than a consummate performer, Rita Moreno is a force of nature, as she proved again over the weekend at the Napa Valley Opera House.

New volunteer coordinator named

The Napa County Historical Society announces Jeannine Schoos as the Society’s new research and volunteer coordinator. Schoos was a research library volunteer prior to accepting the position.

Napa High deems student candidate for National Merit award

After having been on the honor roll every semester of high school and achieving many academic rewards, Matthew Lewis has been deemed a candidate worthy of National Merit consideration by Napa High.

Latina outreach coordinator named

The Area Agency on Aging serving Napa and Solano announces Josie Lopez as the Latina outreach coordinator.

Community bulletin board: Sept. 23

Education

Worship notes

Seventh-day Adventist

Cream of the crop: Sept. 22

Mrs. Lola White of Napa shares a photo of her seven-year old cherry tomato plant. 

Cream of the crop: Sept. 29

With a little help from her dad, Kari Sowells, a sixth-grader at Redwood Middle School, grew more than 10 pounds of giant carrots, buckets of cherokee purple tomatoes, yellow zucchini and sunflowers at her north Napa home.

A harvest picnic

What’s the most memorable meal you can have in wine country?

Focaccia with Duck Confit, Sage and Walnuts

The texture is crunchier than other focaccias.

Chestnut and Pear Cake

1 stick (half cup) unsalted butter, plus extra for greasing the pan, at room temperature

Frittata

8 eggs

Green Bean Salad

This lively oil and vinegar-based salad dressing is easily prepared ahead. Toss the beans with the dressing just before you leave for the picnic.

Baking bread, no kneading required

I always wanted to make bread. I just didn’t want to put in the effort.

Potato Salad with Bacon and Scallions

Warning: This potato salad is addictively good. It’s best made a few hours ahead or the day before.

Beef Tenderloin with Cracked Pepper Crust

This tenderloin has a kick to it. The crunchy and spicy pepper crust contrasted with the tender rare interior will make this a favorite dish for entertaining. Tenderloin is an easy and elegant main course and the leftovers make a great picnic entree. There is almost no fat in a tenderloin, so it is important to serve it rare for the best flavor. Seasoning at least an hour if not the night before you cook it will give the meat the best flavor.

The festive meals of Ramadan get more universal, thanks to globalization

Fasting and festive meals might seem unusual partners to many Western sensibilities, but for Muslims around the world the monthlong celebration of Ramadan weds the two gloriously.

Ramadan recipes for your kitchen

According to Muslim tradition, in emulating the Prophet Muhammad, a date is the first food to pass one’s lips when breaking the fast at Ramadan. But here are a few more delectables that are feasted on from dusk to dawn in the Muslim world during the monthlong holiday.

Making room for art

If you’ve ever wondered what it’s like to live the life of a full-time artist in Napa County, now’s the time to explore the possibilities.

Master gardener: The successful gardener's plight

Have you ever been in the position of trudging from door to door with a bucket of baseball bat-sized zucchini, only to find that the neighbors have mysteriously vanished?

Inspect your home's heating system to ensure it's in top shape

With cooler weather approaching, it’s a good idea to inspect your home’s heating system to make sure that it’s safe and in peak operating condition.

Napa's School System In 1942

In April 1942 my family, including me, made the big move from Los Angeles to Napa.

A generic 'Dragon' RPG comes to the Xbox 360

The Xbox 360 isn't known for having a lot of role-playing games. That's usually the area of other systems. So having a new RPG for the system is welcome, even if the game isn't perfect.

Notes of a Napa Newcomer

By IRA SALETAN

Miniature circus

WASHINGTON -- In the middle of the 19th century, people flocked to a different kind of circus -- the flea circus.

Birth announcements: Sept. 23

QUEEN OF THE VALLEY

Marriage dissolutions: Sept. 23

CLARK — Alan vs. Hisae, Sept. 14, 2007

Marriage licenses: Sept. 23

ALLEN-GIFFORD — Stephen Lewis Allen, 52, Jasmine Street, Yountville, to Nancy Eloise Gifford, 53, Jasmine Street, Yountville.

Elsa Black celebrates 90th birthday with family and friends

Elsa Black was surprised the weekend of Sept. 8-9. On Saturday, she arrived at the home of her daughter, Joyce Sears, to find more than 40 friends and relatives ready to celebrate her 90th birthday. Those attending included her son, Richard Black, and three grandchildren, Sierra Black, Arianna Black and Ashley Sears.

Cpt. Morgan

Nickname: Morgan

Mandy

Name: Mandy (Stone)

Children's puppet festival takes center stage at Jarvis

Find a spot high enough in the Jarvis Conservatory’s balcony, and Luman Coad’s face is visible within the puppeteer’s stage below, where his face tenses with concentration and morphs into the expressions his silent puppets are meant to convey.

Living the dream and letting it go

The life of a vintner: planting your vineyards, harvesting the grapes, tasting the new vintage as it ages in your elegant wine cave, seeing your name on a bottle sought after around the world.

Toast of the valley: Sept. 28

2004 Edge took top honors in the cabernet sauvignon category of “best wines $20 and under” during Food & Wine magazine’s American Wine Awards, published in the October issue. A panel of judges who deemed Edge the number one choice said, “It’s tough to find any Napa cabernet for $20 these days, much less one this stylish. Ray Signorello Jr. made this full-bodied, lightly oaked wine from grapes purchased all over Napa Valley, including Stags Leap.”

Growers are learning patience is a virtue in 2007

Growers say last week’s light rain didn’t hurt the grapes and this week’s warm weather is most welcome, as most of the valley’s grapegrowers are waiting patiently for flavors to develop before they harvest their grapes. Heron Lake Vineyard’s John Newmeyer said many are adopting the “steady nerves” example of Su Hua Newton and others — be patient, don’t ‘panic pick,’ and wait for full ripe flavors to develop.”

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