Climate-Smart Burn and Alternatives Demonstration Workshop on March 19 at Gloria Ferrer Winery.
Learn about Biochar from the Napa Master Gardeners on Feb. 24.
We Care Animal Rescue, Alley Cat Veterinary Hospital and Adventist Health are holding a Whole Health free clinic for pets and their owners on Feb. 24.
Community Emergency Response Training (CERT) free courses throughout 2024 for Napa County residents. Enroll here.
NapaParkRx is hosting C.O.W.S.: Community Outdoor Wellness Sessions at Oxbow Commons one Saturday per month for the next 4 months. More info.
Skyline Park: Local spot for hikes, rides, runs, disc golfing, archery, camping and more! More info
Sign up for personalized email updates from Napa Recycling & Waste Services to receive info about changes to your collection schedule, upcoming special collection events, and helpful tips about what goes in which bin.
Helpful composting tips from Napa Recycling.
Napa Senior Center new amenities and programs
All Napa County residents are advised to sign up for Alert Napa County. Signing up requires downloading the EVERBRIDGE app to your phone or signing up online.
Subscribe here to Napa city newsletters.
City of Napa's monthly Economic Development newsletter helps you stay up-to-date with all things business and economic development! There are also other City notifications and newsletters to sign up for. See the list.
CITIZEN SCIENCE: TRACKING AND REPORTING BUTTERFLY SIGHTINGS
From the rarest butterflies to the most common, your sightings contribute to conservation decisions, scientific knowledge, education, and more. Help us understand when and where butterflies occur. All you have to do is watch and report your butterfly sightings at E-butterfly.org.
Learn about prescribed fire and Prescribed Burn Associations in Napa County.
Cope’s Triple P parenting classes are for parents or caregivers of children ages 2 years and above. Simple and practical strategies help build strong and healthy relationships, and develop skills in managing and preventing behavior problems. All classes are free and most are offered in English and Spanish.
NapaCART recommends: as part of preparing for fire season, create defensible space for animals.
Listen to “Medical Minutes” on the 1st and 3rd Wednesday every month around 8:30A where the “Wine Country Live” Morning Show talks health and wellness for a few minutes with a representative from OLE Health.
Introduce young children to a social classroom setting while having a great time! Your child will experience songs, art, and movement activities. Adult/guardian participation is required. Las Flores Preschool Programs
What to do if you find a baby squirrel - tips from Napa Wildlife Rescue
Barbecue safety tips from Ole Health
Napa Valley Vine Trail construction updates
COAD presents its Community Emergency Preparedness workshop series.
Pollen is one of the most common triggers of seasonal allergies or "hay fever." Experts usually refer to pollen allergy as “seasonal allergic rhinitis. A local allergy forecast can help you plan your daily activities and manage your symptoms. Check out these online pollen count tools:
My Pollen Forecast - Allergies (download app for iPhone)
Allergy Plus (download app for Android or iPhone)
And here's a website explaining the different types of pollen allergies.
An Advance Care Directive ensures that your wishes and preferences align with your health care treatment if you were unable to speak for yourself—or make your own decisions. A care plan relieves family members from wondering if they “did the right thing” on your behalf. Collabria can help! Learn more here, or call 707-258-9080.
The Citizenship Legal Services collaborative is looking for passionate volunteers to help us support our community of Legal Permanent Residents who qualify to become US citizens. Sign up to volunteer: napacitizens@gmail.com | 707-738-3345 or info@puertasabiertasnapa.org | 707-224-1786
Fair Housing Napa Valley can help you address housing discrimination. Staff will provide education and counseling about your rights and options and, if appropriate, open an investigation on your behalf.
Tax breaks for volunteer work.
Help with your PG&E Bill; see if you qualify here.
Napa County Seed Library. There are several seed library annexes around Napa. These seed libraries are like the little free book libraries, but instead you'll find seeds inside!
Napa County Flood Preparedness
Share the Care Napa Valley is always looking for volunteers who can help client needs and process physical donations.
988 Suicide and Crisis Lifeline. Available 24 hours. Languages: English, Spanish. #SuicideAwareness call 988.
CA Earthquake warning systems. Get earthquake alerts on your phone.
USA Passport application/renewal website
Disability Disaster Access and Resources (DAR)-- Assisting older adults and individuals with disabilities in disaster readiness and recovery,
PG&E will help get backup power, lodging and more for use during PSPS events and emergencies, for individuals with disabilities: https://disabilitydisasteraccess.org/application/
CVNL (Napa's Center for Volunteerism and Nonprofit Leadership) posts local volunteer opportunities available.
Register or Pre-register to vote (16- &17-year-olds), and more.
Register for Meet Your Neighbor, a unique program that brings neighbors together to plan for emergencies. Every other month on the 4th Thursday.
Be a Tax-Aide Volunteer for AARP. AARP Foundation Tax-Aide offers free tax assistance to those who need it most. They’re looking for friendly individuals to help with the upcoming tax season. You’ll receive training and support, learn new skills and feel great while helping others. They need volunteers who can work virtually and/or in person. Sign up here.
Do you realize just how much you can do at the Napa County Library besides borrow books and movies? You can volunteer to tutor, earn an accredited high school diploma or career certificate online, learn English, enjoy art displays, take the kids to hear stories, and so much more. MONTHLY EVENTS CALENDAR
ParentsCAN has ongoing volunteer opportunities to support outreach and education and to hand out donations at community events in Napa County. More info: email sallys@parentscan.org; call 707.253-7444×124; or visit the website.
Napa Valley Community Housing’s “Help With Homework” program is looking for volunteers to tutor and mentor resident children grades 5-12. The 1:1 tutoring can be in person or virtual, whichever works best and is most convenient. Time commitment is 3 to 10 hours/week through the school year. FFI: Call 707.253.6140 or email nvch@nvch.org.
The Tinfoil Project volunteers for Teacher Resource Center of the North Bay collect tin capsules from local, participating tasting rooms and recycling them for funds for classroom supplies. Assistance needed for extra-busy times on Thursdays. For more information, please contact TRC Board Member Sarah Vreeburg. Email, call 949.878.0721 or visit the TRCNB website.
California Grants Portal website: type in key words and get access to more than 100 grants available on a first-come, first-served basis.
Napa County Farmers’ Markets: Every Tuesday and Saturday 8:00am -12:00 noon, Pearl and West Streets.
Zonehaven: Find Your Evacuation Zone. Be prepared for emergencies.
Napa Firewise: NCFF’s mission is to reduce the risk and impacts of wildfires through fire fuel reduction and community education in Napa County. Fire Safe Councils work with local fire officials to design and implement projects that increase the wildfire survivability of their communities.
FirefightersOnYourSide.org says: When wildfire strikes, there’s no time to panic. You and your family need to be ready now for wildfire. Don’t get stuck – get a Five Minute Plan.
Vaccines, Testing, Data – Current vaccine clinics that offer COVID and influenza vaccines. Here’s Napa County COVID-19 Information.
Learn about Napa County COAD (Community Organizations Active in Disasters): video. Check for current volunteer opportunities on their website.
Napa County Medical Reserve Corps and Medical Volunteers
Napa Recycling Guide (available in English, Spanish and other languages)
Donate Blood – Click here to help alleviate a nationwide blood shortage.