The Napa Valley Museum has a holiday open house Friday from 6-7:30 p.m. Mezzo-soprano Meghan Scheibal, tenor Nick D’Avila and soprano Naomi Silva will sing early traditional Christmas carols, and after the program hors d’oeuvres and wine will be served.
As Napa’s art scene continues to heat up, the latest stop on the county’s arts and crafts itinerary is Nest at 1019 Atlas Peak Road.
About this time of year, it’s almost impossible to escape “A Christmas Carol,” and, as with something that has been performed several billion times, Charles Dicken’s ghostly holiday story crops up in all variations, including the Disney cartoon with Scrooge McDuck and Mickey Mouse.
This Christmas, author and former Napan Anita Clay Kornfeld is celebrating “rebirth.”
Follies du Valle or “Don’t Quit Your Day Job” — the zany musical revue starring Napa Valley’s own local talent — returns to Lincoln Theater April 4, 5 and 6.
Anyone who spent his or her teenage years between 1955 and 1965 will agree with me: Those were beautiful times, the best of times!
Ike and Jed Rubin of Napa hold a Japanese cucumber that came out of their garden.
What are your favorite cookie recipes?
Grandma Garcia’s Powdered Sugar Snow Balls
2 cups all purpose flour
Cherry Walnut Bars
1 cup all-purpose flour
Sugar-Dusted Palmiers
1 lb. puff pastry (find in rectangular sheets in frozen section of grocery store)
Violet Stars
1 cup shortening
Chocolate Orange Pinwheels
1 1/2 cups all purpose flour
Hazelnut Brittle
1 cup sugar
Seasonal sweetness in the form of holiday cookies
Serving up a platter with an enticing array of holiday cookies is almost as appealing as receiving a box of them — it’s producing the goodies that can be a challenge, especially if you don’t have days to devote to baking projects.
Chocolate Macaroons
3 3/4 cups unsifted powdered sugar (1-pound box)
Gingerbread Ladies and Gents
9 cups all purpose flour
Apricot Jam Thumbprints
1 1/3 cups unsalted butter, room temperature
Sweets from Copia
Copia is holding Sugarplum Teas Saturday and Sunday at 4:30 p.m. Tea and baked goodies are served to the music of traditional holiday tunes played on the harp. The cost is $45 per person, and reservations are necessary. Call 259-1600.
Historic McClelland-Priest house opens its doors for Candlelight Tour today
All decked out in its holiday best, the McClelland-Priest House and its owner Celeste Carducci have a lot to celebrate this Christmas, as she opens her doors to visitors on Landmarks’ annual Holiday Candlelight Tour today.
Birth announcements
QUEEN OF THE VALLEY
Marriage applications
BALDWIN-BASILAN — Kenneth Roy Baldwin, 35, Sheffield Way, American Canyon to Irene Padul Basilan, 36, Sheffield Way, American Canyon.
Marriage Dissolutions
BERINGER — Mark E. vs. Phoebe J., Nov. 30, 2007.
Visions of sugarplums
With focused intensity, gingerbread house maker Lauri Zaker rushed to build her gingerbread cookie fence with a bag of sticky icing. Her assistant for the day, John Peterink, tried to be helpful, but as the clock ticked toward the judging deadline, the best he could do was to keep out of Zaker’s way, as she raced to complete her dog house gingerbread design.
Alternative packaging gains fans
A recent survey among wine consumers in the United Kingdom indicated that 37 percent of consumers are more receptive to alternative wine packaging, particularly PET plastic bottles and bags-in-a-box. Pouches and Tetra Paks also were mentioned.
Vintners honored for challenging the law
The three Napa Valley vintners who challenged a law that prevented them from pouring wine at charitable events or donating wine to charities were honored last week by Assemblywoman Noreen Evans, D-Santa Rosa, who authored a bill that changed the law.
Holiday scams: Let the vintner beware
As the holiday season nears, consumers are warned to beware of scams designed to separate them from their money. But it isn’t just consumers who are subject to scam artists — some wine producers have been targeted, too.
Maly Karpaty
With the Internet opening doors to heretofore unknown cultures and customs, people from Sydney to Seoul, Boston to Bratislava are eagerly exploring lifestyles around the world.
Republic of Georgia aims for U.S. wine market
California wine producers frustrated with government-supported competition from Australian, Chile and other wine producing nations may find another competitors in the stores soon — a competitor encouraged by the U.S. government.
Toast of the Valley: Shafer honored
John Shafer was honored as the 2007 recipient of the “Making a Difference Award” at Healthy Moms and Babies 3rd Annual Holiday Dreams event Sunday Dr. Robert Moore, medical director of Clinic Ole and Healthy Moms and Babies, presented the award, and Congressman Mike Thompson’s wife, Jan Thompson presented a Congressional resolution recognizing Shafer’s leadership in creating Napa’s Community Health Center and promoting collaboration among non-profits to coordinate services in Napa County.