Napa Valley Life - Fall 2021

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In Celebration:

HISPANIC HERITAGE MONTH  BY LAURA LARSON

Photos courtesy of Napa Palisades Saloon & Beer Company

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ach year, Americans observe National Hispanic Heritage Month from September 15 to October 15 to celebrate Latinos' histories, cultures, and contributions to the US economy. This annual celebration began in 1968 when President Lyndon Johnson declared the first Hispanic Heritage Week. Now, 52 years later, the reason to celebrate is stronger than ever. Within Napa Valley, there is an abundance of Latino community leaders and organizations who actively drive awareness of Hispanic presence in the agricultural industry and raise money to encourage and support future generations. The Napa County Hispanic Network (NCHN) is a local community resource established in 1983 by local Latino leaders to provide an information-sharing hub to the Spanish-speaking community to help bridge some of the gaps. Their primary focus is to provide higher education opportunities through a college scholarship program because they believe that higher education is a pivotal stepping-stone for upward mobility. Every year, NCHN hosts a gala to raise funds for its scholarship program. And thanks to generous partners and funders, to date, they’ve disbursed over $600,000

to local students with strong GPAs who are faced with economic hardship. Oscar Robles, financial advisor and board member of Bank of America’s Northern California employee network Hispanic/ Latino Organization for Leadership and Advancement (HOLA), shared his inspiration after attending a recent NCHN scholarship presentation for local Hispanic collegebound high school students. “I couldn’t help but feel a sense of pride for what this community has accomplished collectively. Gathered with their families, these young scholars, with ancestors from Spain, Mexico, the Caribbean, and Central and South America, were being honored with merit and needs-based scholarships to help pay for college expenses. Throughout lunch, 24 scholarships were awarded to some of the most incredibly focused and hardworking students I’ve come across. They aspired to become teachers, farmers, winemakers, engineers, lawyers, and doctors. Most had already been accepted into four-year colleges, including UCLA, Berkeley, Davis, Cal Poly, and our own Napa Valley College.” Robles pointed out that getting into any good college is a massive undertaking of

hard work, faith, and luck, and especially true for the often-forgotten children of the region’s Latino immigrant farm laborer community. “These essential workers are the backbone of our world class wine and agriculture industries, without whom our region would not be what it is today. They work for modest wages with workdays from pre-dawn to dusk. Yet somehow, despite the long hours and time away from their children, they’ve managed to instill a focus on education and hard work while challenged with obstacles such as language barriers, costs, and navigating our complex education, financial, and healthcare systems,” said Robles. In the spirit of Hispanic Heritage Month, the Napa community celebrates the contributions and successes of local Latinos-- from the hardworking generations of parents who pass down their cultural values of faith and resilience, the young scholars for their dedication to hard work and perseverance to realize their college dreams, and the Napa County Hispanic Network, whose information and resource sharing has and will continue to contribute immeasurably to the growth and success of the local Latino community. FOR MORE INFORMATION OR TO DONATE:

www.napacountyhispanicnetwork.org

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Everyone Can Be a Winemaker

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page 65

Willamette Oregon Wine County

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pages 68-70

Half Moon Bay

5min
pages 78-81

SOLAGE

2min
page 76

A Toast to Visit Napa Valley

8min
pages 36-39

HARVEST

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pages 40-46

The Gift GUIDE

10min
pages 30-35

What's Hot

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pages 26, 28

The Perfect Provenance

2min
pages 90-91

West Won Bread

2min
pages 92-100

Local Artist: Jermaine Burse

2min
pages 88-89

di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art

2min
pages 86-87

Napa Valley College Foundation

2min
page 84

Hispanic Heritage Month

2min
page 85

Napa Tracy Style: Reap More Rewards by Prepping Your Home to Sell

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pages 82-83

Cooking with Karen Crouse

2min
pages 74-75

Winston's Café: Paulie's Bagels

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pages 72-73

Wesley Steffans: Correlation Wine Company

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pages 66-67

Sal Ianni: Truchard Vineyards

2min
page 64

Napa de Oro

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page 60

Newton Vineyard Winemaker

5min
pages 62-63

Frank Family Vineyards

2min
page 61

Mira Winery

2min
page 59

Robert Biale Vineyards

2min
page 58

Stag's Leap Wine Cellars

2min
page 57

Tour de Napa Exploring Napa by Bike

4min
pages 24-25

Kirk Venge: Venge Vineyards

2min
page 56

Wine Collectives: Discover Napa's Hidden Treasures

6min
pages 52-55

How Napa's Wine Industry is Managing Climate Change

7min
pages 48-49

Napa Valley Vintners Premiere Release Week

2min
pages 50-51

Napa Ghosts and Legends Walking Tour

4min
pages 22-23

Calendar of Events

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pages 20-21

Inside Track:

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