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Thursday, August 07, 2008

Gymnastics Zone moves

The Gymnastics Zone, formerly at the River Park shopping center, has moved to its new location at 253 “A” Walnut St. The spacious 10,500-square-foot warehouse has been transformed into a colorful, fun and child-friendly environment with many new pieces of gymnastic equipment, a dedicated pre-school area and a pro-shop selling gymnastics leotards and apparel.

Napa Dance Company marks milestone, adds to faculty

Jacob Kreamer will be teaching classical ballet and partnering at the intermediate and advanced levels at Napa Regional Dance Company.

10 Questions for Herb Schmidt of Wine Colleagues

At Wine Colleagues in St. Helena, Herb Schmidt advises vineyard owners and wineries in a number of key areas including government and industry relations. It’s advice he’s well qualified to give, having spent 24 years working with Robert Mondavi in that capacity and more.  

Strategies to thrive during an economic downturn

The jury is still out on whether or not we have the first big recession of the 21st century.

Japan: A study in contradictions

As I continue my extended stay in Japan, I’m struck anew by the contradictions that run through Japan society. Though I’m a big fan of Japan’s group-identity orientation that plays such an important role in its low crime rates, and remain impressed by the Japanese adherence to teamwork, company loyalty, and just plain good manners on a society-wide basis, I’m keenly aware that these wholesome tendencies underwrite a tedious “groupthink” and a near-total surrender of democratic principles.

A family protection trust

Dear Len & Rosie, We have three grown children with children of their own and we have a trust. We want our children to be the beneficiaries, but want to set it up so that, should they divorce, the spouse would not have a right to the inheritance.

Tenants announced for Napa Square

Realtor Cathy D’Angelo Holmes announces two new tenants for the Napa Square complex rising around the old Wells Fargo Bank building at First and Franklin streets in downtown Napa.

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