Sharing the Spirit: Serving up a future for Napans
Napa RegisterMichael Paik teaches the culinary program through Community Action Napa Valley, or CANV, which gives homeless and low income people an introduction to the food service industry. Read more...
Monez, money and Meals on Wheels
Napa RagisterDear editor, To Dan Monez, Channel 27 and 28, staff and all volunteers who made the Meals on Wheels Telethon such a great success — and a lot of fun, too. Read more...
Federal money to help poor get housing
Napa RegisterNapa County will receive $1.6 million to help more than 100 families threatened with homelessness.
The money will assist people in low-income households who otherwise couldn’t afford to get into an apartment or keep up with rent, said Jim Featherstone, the county’s assistant Health and Human Services director. Read More...
Napa Register Editorial
From late fall to early spring, the Emergency Winter Shelter gives people a place to stay warm and dry from 5:30PM to 7:45AM. Vouchers for the Emergency Winter Shelter are available at the HOPE Resource Center, with a daily shower being the only requirement.Event Calendar
Class Three of the Culinary School – Begins
December 14, 2009
Grand Opening for Food Bank
February 2010
Texas Hold'em
April 2010
Festival Los Niños
April 2010
Solar Information Presentations:
Sat. 3/20/10 10:00 am
Grace Episcopal Church
1314 Spring St.
St. Helena, CA 94574
Sat. 4/17/10 11 am - 3 pm
Calistoga Green Fair
Pioneer Park, downtown
Calistoga, CA 94515
