Community Calendar: Things to do in Napa Valley
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 .
Tuesday, Nov. 5
NAPA FARMERS MARKET
Wednesday, Nov. 6
MUSIC WITH RIC
MIKE GREENSILL
Thursday, Nov. 7
NEEDLERS' CLUB
ALTERNATIVE 'FINAL DISPOSITION' OPTIONS
6 p.m. Napa Valley Unitarian Universalists hosts the Death Positive Event Series presentation Alternative "Final Disposition" Options on ZOOM. Learn about eco-friendly alternatives to flame cremation and conventional burial, such as green burial, human composting, aquamation and more. Free admission. To register, visit eventbrite.com/e/1044608581387 . Info: ; 707-738-6271.
LUNE BLEUE
Friday, Nov. 8
CRAFT & CHAT'TRAP'
7 p.m. Vintage High School drama department presents "Trap" at the campus theater, 1375 Trower Ave., Napa. Synopsis: Told through eye-witness interviews, security recordings, newspaper s, and other historical sources, the Vintage High theater department will share the tragic and bizarre incidents of the now-defunct Oak Box Theater. Additional performances are Fridays and Saturdays at 7 p.m. and Sundays at 2 p.m. through Nov. 10. Tickets are $8; $5 for children, students and seniors.
COMEDY NIGHT
Saturday, Nov. 9
NAPA FARMERS MARKET
HOLIDAY CRAFTS FAIR
& CRAFT FAIRE
ART ALONG THE RIVER
MICHELLE LAMBERT
WINSTON CHURCHILL'
FLAVORS OF FILM: 'COMMON GROUND'
5 p.m. CIA at Copia, 500 First St., Napa, hosts a screening of the documentary "Common Ground" as part of its Flavors of Film series. The film explores how many of the problems that ail humans connect to the state of the world's soil. A farm-to-table dinner will be served following the film. The evening will also feature conversations with Michael Dimock, head of Roots of Change, and special guests who will discuss strategies for improving our food systems. Tickets are $165. Info: ciaatcopia.com/flavors-of-film .
RADIO BOBCAT
7:30-10:30 p.m. Singer-songwriters Mônica da Silva and Chad Alger perform at The Saint, 1351 Main St., St. Helena. Free admission. thesaintnapavalley.com/events ; 707-302-5130.
Sunday, Nov. 10
BEGINNERS BIRD WALK
HARVEST HOUNDS
SING NAPA VALLEY
3 p.m. Sing Napa Valley presents Bright is the Ring Of Words (And Music Too!) at Napa Methodist Church, 625 Randolph St. The fundraiser features lyric soprano Anne Marie Carden bass-baritone Ben Covone, pianist Ellen Patterson and classical accordionist Mary Ann Covone. Tickets are $40. Info: singnapavalley.org .
CASSIDY STIRTZ
Monday, Nov. 11
BOOK TALK
6 p.m. Author Cameron Walker discusses her new book "How to Capture Carbon" at Napa Bookmine, 1625 Second St., Napa. In a dozen stories, the book brings readers to the water's edge, where the known world collides with the magical. Free admission; RSVP requested. Info: napabookmine.com ; 707-733-3199.
Wednesday, Nov. 13
OBSIDIAN SON
Thursday, Nov. 14
'OUR TOWN'
7 p.m. American Canyon High School Theatre Arts presents the play "Our Town" at the school auditorium, 3000 Newell Drive, American Canyon. Tickets are $8-$12. Additional performances are Friday and Saturday at 7 p.m., and Sunday at 2 p.m. Info: achsdrama.org .
THE RAPTOR ADVANTAGE
Friday, Nov. 15
ARIEL MARIN
'SEUSSICAL'
7 p.m. Napa Valley College and Cafeteria Kids Theater team up to present the musical "Seussical" at the NVC Main Theater, 2277 Napa Vallejo Highway, Napa. Additional performances are Saturday and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $25; student/senior/military $20; and youth (younger than 12) $15. Info: performingartsnapavalley.org/events .
CHRIS WISERSaturday, Nov. 16
PUZZLE SWAP
READ WITH A RANGER
PUPPET FESTIVAL
SUCCULENT SWAP
WELCOME WEST
ELAINE JENNINGS
Monday, Nov. 18
LINE DANCING
BOW WOW FOR BOOKS
Tuesday, Nov. 19
Thursday, Nov. 21
LET'S CHAT & CRAFT
1-3 p.m. The Napa Senior Center, 1500 Jefferson St., invites folks of all ages to stop by for a friendly gathering as you work on your crafts of choice. Bring whatever you are creating – including stamping, watercolor pencil drawing, crochet, knitting and scrapbooking – to inspire others and share your techniques and materials. This is a drop-in program, so come anytime and stay as long as you wish. This event is held every third Thursday of the month. Free admission; all ages welcome.
Friday, Nov. 22
ADAM LIEB
Saturday, Nov. 23
DUO SONICS
Tuesday, Nov. 26
Wednesday, Nov. 27
Friday, Nov. 29
PIPER HAYS
Saturday, Nov. 30
HOLIDAY MARKET
Sunday, Dec. 1
Saturday, Dec. 7
Noon-4 p.m. St. Helena Historical Society hosts its Heritage Center Museum at 1255 Oak Ave. in St. Helena on the first Saturday of the month. The museum traces the area's history that includes its native people and successive waves of immigrants from Europe and Latin America. Free admission. Info: shstory.org ; 707-967-5502.
CALISTOGA ART WALK
5- 8 p.m. Napa hosts its annual holiday parade – featuring floats, live music, dancing horses and more – in the downtown district. Meet Santa after the parade for pictures. For the parade route, visit donapa.com .
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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 .
Friday, Dec. 20
'THE NUTCRACKER'
6 p.m. Napa Regional Dance Company presents its 23rd annual production of the classic ballet "The Nutcracker" at the Napa Valley College Performing Art Center, 2277 Napa-Vallejo Highway, Napa. Additional performances are Saturday at 1 and 6 p.m.; and Sunday at 2 p.m. Tickets are $49.87, plus fees, via Eventbrite. Info: naparegionaldance.com .
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 .
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