Community calendar: Things to do in Napa Valley (2024)

Editor's Note:Event details are subject to change. Please contact event organizers for additional details. To submit an item for the Napa Valley Register print calendar, please use this form:napavalleyregister.com/forms/nvrcalendar.For more information, email Samie Hartley at shartley@napanews.com.

Thursday, June 6

JACOB PHILIP BENNING

5-8 p.m. Singer-songwriter Jacob Philip Benning performs at Be Bubbly, 1407 Second St., Napa. Info: 707-637-4532; bebubblynapa.com.

NAPA VALLEY JAZZ GETAWAY

7 p.m. The Napa Valley Jazz Getaway festival kicks off with a night of smooth jazz with Jazz Funk Soul opening for Brian Culbertson & Friends, Paul Taylor and Lindsey Webster at The Meritage Resort, 850 Bordeaux Way, Napa. Tickets are $119. The festival continues with daily performances through Sunday. Info: jazzgetaway.com.

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‘THE REAL HOUSEWIVES OF NAPA VALLEY’

7:30 p.m. Lucky Penny Productions presents the musical parody "The Real Housewives of Napa Valley" – written by Barry Martin and Rob Broadhurst – at its community theater located at 1758 Industrial Way, Napa. Synopsis: When the Huzzah Network decides to cancel "The Real Housewives of Napa Valley," five women embark on a do-or-die mission to raise the ratings and hang onto their posh lifestyles. Additional performances Fridays and Saturdays at 7:30 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. through June 16. Tickets are $22-$45, including fees. Info: 707-266-6305;luckypennynapa.com.

Friday, June 7

ST. HELENA FARMERS' MARKET

7:30 a.m.-noon. Visit Crane Park,360 Crane Ave.,for the St. Helena Farmers' Market, offering fresh produce from a variety of local growers. Activities include a free produce tasting, kids' story time and face painting. Info:sthelenafarmersmkt.org.

Saturday, June 8

NAPA FARMERS MARKET

8 a.m.-noon. Napa Farmers Market features vendors offering seasonal produce, meat, eggs, seafood, locally prepared foods and handcrafted wares. Located at 1100 West St. at Pearl. Info:napafarmersmarket.org.

SPRING FLING CRAFT FAIR

9 a.m.-3 p.m. Rohlffs Manor Residents Association hosts its spring fling craft fair fundraiser at Rohlffs Manor, 2400 Fair Drive, Napa.Residents will display unique gifts and handmade crafts, including art, artisan works walking sticks, fine art notecards, hats and scarves, decorations, fridge magnets, quilted items, needlework-knits and crocheted items, succulents, jewelry, and more.Free admission.

ACORNS TO OAKS

9-11:30 a.m. Napa County Resource Conservation District hosts its annual Acorns to Oaks tree surveying event at Alston Park, 2037 Dry Creek Road, Napa. Volunteers will be placed in groups to count and take notes on oak tree conditions. Help survey previously planted oaks in this interactive learning experience that helps reforest the city of Napa. Info:https://x.gldn.io/e/KVj52tyLhJb; 707-257-9414.

CALISTOGA FARMERS' MARKET

9 a.m.-1 p.m. The Calistoga Farmers' Market offers fresh, locally grown fruits and vegetables, flowers and plants, gourmet and prepackaged food, fresh seafood, and creative crafts and gift items. Sharpsteen Museum Plaza and Community Center on Washington Street, Calistoga. Info:calistogafarmersmarket.org.

DUSTIN SAYLOR

Noon-4 p.m. Country singer Dustin Saylor performs at Pope Valley Winery, 6613 Pope Valley Road. Free admission. Info: popevalleywinery.com.

CARRIE JOHANSON

3-6 p.m. Carrie Johanson performs at Napa Yard - Oxbow Gardens, 585 First St., Napa. Free admission. Reservations recommended. Info: napayard.com/calendar; 707-815-0398.

‘NOWHERE SPECIAL’

4 p.m. Jarvis Conservatory, 1711 Main St., Napa, screens the film “Nowhere Special" as part of its international film series. Synopsis: When single father John is given only a few months left to live, he attempts to find a new, perfect family for his young son. Tickets are $15. There is a second showing at 7 p.m. Info: jarvisconservatory.com; 707-255-5445.

NAPA BALLROOM AND SOCIAL DANCERS

7-9:30 p.m. Napa Ballroom and Social Dancers host their June dance at the Napa Senior Activity Center, 1500 Jefferson St. Events are held on the second Saturday of the month. Doors open at 6:45 p.m. Dance lessons offered from 7 to 7:30 p.m. Admission is $20. Info: 707-227-0426; napaballroomdancers.com.

MID LIFE-KRYSIS

7:30-10 p.m. Napa-based band Mid Life-Krysis performs at the Hollywood Room, 2485 Stockton St., Napa. Guests must be 21 and older. Admission is $10; proceeds to go to the Napa Community Health Initiative. Seating is first come, first served. Info: napadistillery.com/events/live-events.

Sunday, June 9

NAPA VALLEY DIXIELAND JAZZ SOCIETY

1-4 p.m.The Big Fourperforms at American Legion Hall, 1240 Pearl St., Napa. Tickets for the concert are $10-$15. Info:napatradjazz.org; 707-265-8183.

THE BAND HAYEZ

2-5 p.m. The Band Hayez performs at Be Bubbly, 1407 Second St., Napa. Info: bebubblynapa.com; 707-637-4532.

SONGS OF THE 70s

3 p.m. Sing Napa Valley presents Songs of the 70s at Crosswalk Community Church, 2590 First St., Napa. Tickets are $30. Info: singnapavalley.org.

SIX STRING MIXED TAPE

3-6 p.m. Guitar duo Six String Mixed Tape performs at Napa Yard - Oxbow Gardens, 585 First St., Napa. Free admission. Reservations recommended. Info: napayard.com/calendar; 707-815-0398.

HANDWRITTEN OUT LOUD

4-6 p.m. In partnership with Yountville Arts, Handwritten Wines hosts the open mic event Handwritten Out Loud at its tasting room at 6494 Washington St., Yountville. Tickets are $15. Info: handwrittenwines.com/calendar.

‘RISE OF NAPA VALLEY WINERIES’

4:30 p.m. Author Mark Gudgel discusses his book “The Rise of Napa Valley Wineries: How the Judgment of Paris Put California Wine on the Map” during a special Napa County Historical Society presentation at the Goodman Library, 1219 First St., Napa. Tickets are $15-$35. Info: napahistory.org/event/mark-gudgel.

SUNDAYS IN THE PARK

5-7 p.m. Second Street Band performs at Veterans Memorial Park in Yountville as part of the Summer Concert Series. Free admission. townofyountville.com/calendar.

Monday, June 10

STORYTIME

10:30 a.m.-noon. Grandma Joy reads to children on Mondays at the Napa County Library, 580 Coombs St., Napa. Choose a library book to share or ask to hear one of her favorites. Info: events.napalibrary.org/events; 707-253-4241.

BOW WOW FOR BOOKS

3:30-4:30 p.m. School-age readers are invited to read to a certified listening dog to improve their reading and communication skills at the Napa County Library, 580 Coombs St., Napa, on Mondays. Participants may select a book from the library collection or bring one from home or school. No registration required. Info: events.napalibrary.org/events; 707-253-4241.

Tuesday, June 11

EDITOR OFFICE HOURS

7:30-10 a.m. Meet with Napa Valley Register Editor Dan Evans at Barnhouse Brews,1004 Clinton St., Napa, to discuss the overall direction and content of the paper. What topics should the Register focus on? What stories have piqued your interest, and what do you want to know about its operations? Info: devans@napanews.com.

NAPA FARMERS MARKET

8 a.m.-noon. Napa Farmers Market features vendors offering seasonal produce, meat, eggs, seafood, locally prepared foods and handcrafted wares. Located at 1100 West St. at Pearl. Info:napafarmersmarket.org.

YOUNTVILLE FARM STAND

9:30 a.m. - 12:30 p.m. The Yountville Community Center, 6516 Washington St., hosts the town Farm Stand every Tuesday and Thursday. Shop for fresh, locally grown produce and support local businesses and guest vendors.

SONS IN RETIREMENT (BRANCH 65) LUNCHEON

11:30 a.m. SIR Branch 65 meets at the Napa Elks Lodge, 2840 Soscol Ave., Napa, for its luncheon and monthly meeting. This month's guest speaker will explore the origins of Godzilla and ramen.Sons In Retirement is a nonprofit men's activities organization that hosts a variety of events each month to keep senior men active. Info, https://sirinc2.org/branch/65; 408-828-3486; j_stabile@yahoo.com.

Wednesday, June 12

PETTING ZOO

10:30 a.m. St. Helena Public Library, 1492 Library Lane, St. Helena, hosts a children's petting zoo. Free admission. Registration required. Info: riandahouse.org; 707-963-5244.

MEET ME IN THE STREET

5-8 p.m. American Canyon Chamber of Commerce presents a street fair featuring food trucks, live music, kid activities, wine and beer, and more on West American Canyon Road between James Road and Elliot Drive. Free admission. Info: amcanchamber.org.

OPEN MIC

6-9 p.m. Dennis DeVilbiss Music hosts an Open Mic at Johnny’s, 1473 Lincoln Ave. in Calistoga, each Wednesday. All performers welcome. Info adventurehound@gmail.com; 707-696-9628.

Thursday, June 13

PET PANTRY GRAND RE-OPENING

3:30-6 p.m. The Andy and Betty Beckstoffer Community Pet Pantry re-opens to the public at Crosswalk Church, 2590 First St., Napa. Info: jamesonhumane.org.

FULL CHIZEL

4-7 p.m. Full Chizel with Jonathan Wright performs at Cuvaison’s Los Carneros Estate, 1221 Duhig Road, Napa. Tickets are $35. Info: cuvaison.com/winery-events; 707-942-2455.

CEDRIC J JUNIOR

5-8 p.m. Cedric J Junior performs at Be Bubbly, 1407 Second St., Napa. Info: bebubblynapa.com; 707-637-4532.

NAPA VALLEY COMMUNITY MARKET

5-8 p.m. Napa Yard-Oxbow Gardens, 585 First St., Napa, hosts the Napa Valley Community Market on the second and fourth Thursday of the month. Vendors include local farmers and makers/artisans.

CALISTOGA CONCERTS IN THE PARK

6:30-8:30 p.m.Latin tribute band MAYAperforms at Calistoga's Pioneer Park, 1320 Cedar St. Free admission. Info: visitcalistoga.com; 707-942-6333.

Friday, June 14

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN TOURS

11 a.m. The Napa County Historical Society hosts a 90-minute downtown Napa walking tour detailing the area’s history. Highlights include more than 15 local landmarks along First, Main and Third streets. Tours are led by knowledgeable docents, and complimentary maps and headsets are provided. Admission is $45. Info:napahistory.org/programs/walking-tours.

JINX JONES

6-9 p.m. Rockabilly artist Jinx Jones performs at Wilfred’s Lounge, 967 First St., Napa. Free admission. Reservations recommended. Info: wilfredslounge.com/happenings; 707-690-9957.

JIAOYING SUMMERS

6:30 p.m. Comedian Jiaoying Summers performs at Blue Note Napa, 1030 Main St., Napa. Tickets are $35-$65. There is a second show at 9 p.m. Info: bluenotenapa.com.

SUMMER STAGED READING SERIES

7 p.m. Valley Players presents "Loving, Wendy" by Kathryn Zaniboni as part of its Summer Staged Reading Series at Napa Valley Unitarian Universalists, 1625 Salvador Ave., Napa. Tickets are $10. Info: valley-players.com.

COMEDY SHOWCASE

8-10 p.m. Napa's Jake Rizzly presents a comedy showcase at The Hollywood Room, 2485 Stockton St., Napa. Tickets are $5. Info: napadistillery.com/events/live-events.

Saturday, June 15

AVIATION EXHIBIT

10 a.m.-2 p.m. Napa County Airport, 2000 Airport Road, Napa, hosts a vintage aircraft display. Visitors should meet in front of the Gate L sign, next to Atlantic Aviation, for guided tours, featuring all types of airplanes. Free admission. The event is also held during the same hours on Sunday, June 16.

M*A*S*H BASH

5-7:30 p.m. Napa Valley Museum Yountville, 55 Presidents Circle, hosts M*A*S*H Bash inspired by its “Warrior Dogs” exhibit. Festivities include live music, specialty co*cktails and a costume contest. Tickets are $35. Attendees must be 21 or older. Info: napavalleymuseum.org/exhibition/mash-bash-at-the-museum.

SHELBY DARRALL

6:30 p.m. Napa Valley singer-songwriter Shelby Darrall performs at Blue Note Napa, 1030 Main St., Napa. Tickets are $20-$25. Info: bluenotenapa.com.

MADS TOLLING QUARTET

7 p.m. Mads Tolling Quartet performs at the White Barn, 2727 Sulphur Springs Ave., St. Helena. Tickets are $35. Info: thewhitebarn.org; 707-987-8225.

FLEETWOOD MACRAMÉ

7:30 p.m. Fleetwood Macramé – a Bay Area-based Fleetwood Mac tribute band – performs at JaM Cellars Ballroom, 1030 Main St., Napa. The event is a fundraiser for Congregation Beth Shalom. Tickets are $40-$100. Info: cbsnapa.org/calendar.

Sunday, June 16

POP-UP ART SHOW

10 a.m.-4 p.m. Art Association Napa Valley hosts a Father’s Day Pop-up Art Show at Meritage Resort, 875 Bordeaux Way, Napa. Free admission.

CAR SHOW

10 a.m.-4 p.m. Napa Classic Car Shows hosts an event at Meritage Resort, 875 Bordeaux Way, Napa, benefitting Serenity Homes of Napa Valley. Festivities include 200 cars on display, live music, raffles and a silent auction. Free admission. Info: napaclassiccarshows@gmail.com; 707-257-3663.

JUNETEENTH

1-6 p.m. The City of American Canyon, in partnership with the American Canyon Arts Foundation, hosts its Juneteenth celebration at Main Street Park, 6040 Eucalyptus Drive, American Canyon. Festivities include guest speakers, live entertainment, food trucks, vendors and more. Free admission; reserved seating available for $35. Info: 707-319-4773.

HISTORIC DOWNTOWN TOURS

3 p.m. The Napa County Historical Society hosts a 90-minute downtown Napa walking tour detailing the area’s history. Highlights include more than 15 local landmarks along First, Main and Third streets. Tours are led by knowledgeable docents and complimentary maps and headsets are provided. Admission is $45. Info: napahistory.org/programs/walking-tours.

Monday, June 17

‘THE MICHOACAN FILE’

5 p.m. Cameo Cinema, 1340 Main St., St. Helena, screens the documentary “The Michoacan File” as part of its CinemaBites series. The film, narrated by Danny Trejo, explores the origin, history and impact of Mexican food in modern society. Savor scrumptious treats created by Ray Ray's Tacos. Tickets are $35 – proceeds support the St. Helena Farmers' Market. Info: cameocinema.com; 707.963.9779.

Tuesday, June 18

MEET THE AUTHOR

6 p.m. Author Noah Gittell discusses his book “Baseball: The Movie” at Napa Bookmine, 1625 Second St., Napa. Free admission; RSVP requested. Info: napabookmine.com; 707-733-3199.

Wednesday, June 19

JUNETEETH

11 a.m.-2:30 p.m. Napa Valley Black History Committee hosts a Juneteeth celebration at Oxbow Commons, 1268 McKinstry St., Napa, Free admission.

POLLINATION CELEBRATION

11 a.m.-3 p.m. Carolyn Parr Nature Center, 3107 Browns Valley Road, Napa, hosts a summer open house. The Pollination Celebration honors the process that perpetuates flowers, fruits, nuts, and all sorts of other things we love and value. Free admission. Family friendly activities for all ages. Info: cpnaturecenter.com; 707-255-6465.

Thursday, June 20

PUPPET SHOW

10:30 a.m. Magical Moonshine presents the puppet show “Chanticleer the Rooster” at the St. Helena Public Library, 1492 Library Lane, St. Helena. Free admission. Info: riandahouse.org; 707-963-5244.

Friday, June 21

‘THE GODDESSES OF FOOD’

7 p.m. Jarvis Conservatory, 1711 Main St., Napa, screens the film “The Goddesses of Food” as part of its documentary series. The filmmaker, Vérane Frédiani will be present for a discussion and question and answer session. Tickets are $15. Info: jarvisconservatory.com; 707-255-5445.

FAMILY PRIDE DANCE

7-9 p.m. The Yountville Community Center,6516 Washington St., hosts a fun night of socializing and dancing. This family-friendly, alcohol-free dance party is open to everyone. Light refreshments are included.

Saturday, June 22

ROCK THE RIDE AGAINST GUN VIOLENCE

8 a.m.-noon. Led by Rep. Mike Thompson, Rock the Ride is a benefit bike ride and walk that raises funds for national and local nonprofit organizations addressing gun violence. The event features different biking and walking routes, guest speakers, and a partner's fair. This year’s event starts at Yountville Park, 2900 Lincoln Ave., Yountville. Info: rocktherideusa.com.

DISCOVERY DAYS

9 a.m.-3 p.m. The American Canyon Community & Parks Foundation hosts Discovery Days, a free community nature exploration workshop, at the Skyline Wilderness Park, 2201 Imola Ave., Napa. Festivities include the grand opening of the Skyline Story Walk. Info: acparks.org.

SIP & SUPPORT AT CUVAISON

4-7 p.m. Cuvaison Estate Tasting Room, 1221 Duhig Road, Napa, hosts its annual Sip & Support fundraiser, supporting Canine Guardians Assistance Dogs of Napa, Godmothers of Marin, and Guardsman of San Francisco. Tickets are $175. Info: cuvaison.com/winery-events.

ARIEL MARIN

5-8 p.m. Singer Ariel Marin performs at Be Bubbly, 1407 Second St., Napa. Info:bebubblynapa.com; 707-637-4532.

MISSION VARRIO PROJECT

7-10 p.m. Mission Varrio Project performs at the Hollywood Room, 2485 Stockton St., Napa. Guests must be 21 and older. Admission is $10. Seating is first-come, first-served. Info: napadistillery.com/events/live-events.

Sunday, June 23

PRIDE IN THE PARK

3-6 p.m. The Town of Yountville hosts a festive, family-friendly day of Pride Music in the Park. Festivities include live music, food trucks, arts, crafts, info booths and more. The event will be held at Veterans Memorial Park, 6465 Washington St. in Yountville. Info: napapride.com.

JASON MOVRICH

4-7 p.m. Guitarist, ukulelist and vocalist Jason Movrich performs at Wilfred’s Lounge, 967 First St., Napa. Free admission. Reservations recommended. Info: wilfredslounge.com/happenings; 707-690-9957.

Wednesday, June 26

A BEGINNER'S GUIDE TO CRYPTOCURRENCY

6 p.m. Ever wondered about cryptocurrency? David Bell, professor of business administration at Pacific Union College presents “A Beginner's Guide to Cryptocurrency” at the Napa Library, 580 Coombs St., Napa. Info: events.napalibrary.org/events; 707-253-4241.

Thursday, June 27

MUSIC ON THE MANSION LAWN

6 p.m. Bailey Callahan performs at Silverado Resort and Spa, 1600 Atlas Peak Road. Free admission. Info: silveradoresort.com/calendar.

BANNED BOOKS AND BITES

6 p.m. The Napa County Library, 580 Coombs St. in Napa, invites all to exercise your right to read banned books. Banned Books and Bites is a new place to read and discuss challenged and banned books in a safe, welcoming and inclusive environment. Open to ages 14 and up for light snacks and good conversation. This meeting includes a discussion of "Firekeeper's Daughter" by Angeline Boulley. Free admission. Info: 707-253-4241.

Friday, June 28

SENIORS AGAINST FINANCIAL EXPLOITATION WORKSHOP

9 a.m.-noon. The Napa County District Attorney's Office, in partnership with Molly's Angels and the Napa County Health and Human Services Agency, hosts the Seniors Against Financial Exploitation (S.A.F.E.) Workshop at St. Helena Performing Arts Center, 1401 Grayson Ave. The workshop is designed to teach senior citizens how to protect themselves from common financial scams. Free admission. Info: 707-251-1099; da@countyofnapa.org.

NAPA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY WALKING TOURS

11 a.m. Napa County Historical Society hosts its Tulocay Cemetery walking tour. Wind through this peaceful, historic cemetery during a 90-minute program. The cemetery is located at Coombsville Road and Tulocay Drive. Tickets are $30 for NCHS members; $45 for general admission. Info: napahistory.org/events.

Saturday, June 29

FRIENDS OF THE AMERICAN CANYON LIBRARY DONATION DAY

11 a.m.-2 p.m. Donate your gently used hardbound or softcover books, DVDs, books on CDs, music CDs, textbooks and travel guidebooks (textbooks and guidebooks no older than five years old) during Friends of the American Canyon Library Donation Day. The event is held at the library, 300 Crawford Way. Info: FriendsofAmCanLibrary.com.

FILM: ‘MY NATIONAL GALLERY’’

4 p.m. Jarvis Conservatory, 1711 Main St., Napa, screens the film “My National Gallery” as part of its documentary series. The film focuses on the National Gallery of London – one of the world's greatest art galleries. Tickets are $15. There is a second showing at 7 p.m. Info: jarvisconservatory.com; 707-255-5445.

Sunday, June 30

NAPA COUNTY HISTORICAL SOCIETY WALKING TOURS

3 p.m. Napa County Historical Society hosts its Tulocay Cemetery walking tour. Wind through this peaceful, historic cemetery during a 90-minute program. The cemetery is located at Coombsville Road and Tulocay Drive. Tickets are $30 for NCHS members; $45 for general admission. Info: napahistory.org/events.

Thursday, July 4

NAPA SUNRISE ROTARY JULY 4TH PARADE

9:30 a.m. The Napa Sunrise Rotary hosts the annual 4th of July parade on Second and Third streets. Info: napa4thofjulyparade.com.

4TH OF JULY AT OXBOW COMMONS

3-10 p.m. A Salute to America at Oxbow Commons. Festivities include live music, a free Kids Zone, and a variety of food options. Drone show at 9:30 p.m.

Saturday, July 6

SENSORY STORYTIME

11 a.m.-noon. Napa County Library, 580 Coombs St. in Napa, hosts Sensory Storytime for children ages 8 and younger who have a difficult time in large groups, are on the autism spectrum, have sensory processing challenges, or have other special needs. This story time combines preschool-level books, songs and activities to engage all five senses in developing emerging literacy, social interaction, and both gross and fine motor skills. Sensory-friendly aspects include small group size, soft lighting, manipulatives and fidget toys. The program is approximately 30 minutes long, with an additional 30 minutes of free play. Info: 707-253-4241;napalibrary.org/events.

IT’S A GRAND NIGHT FOR SINGING

7 p.m. Jarvis Conservatory, 1711 Main St., Napa, presents “It’s a Grand Night for Singing.” Tickets are $20 online or at the box office beginning at 6 p.m. Info: 707-255-5445;jarvisconservatory.com.

Tuesday, July 9

BROADWAY AND VINE

6 p.m. Academy Award winner and Broadway veteran Ariana DeBose (“West Side Story”) performs at Carneros Resort, 4048 Sonoma Highway, Napa, as part of the Broadway and Vine series. Tickets are $95. VIP upgrade with wine reception and dinner available for $225. Additional performance July 10. Info: broadwayandvine.org.

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Please note event details are subject to change. To submit at item for the Napa Valley Register print calendar, please use this form: napavalleyregister.com/forms/nvrcalendar.For more information, email Samie Hartley at shartley@napanews.com.

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