28th Annual Napa Valley Wine Festival Rally for Education – 2011 Teachers of the Year announced!

Napa Valley Education Foundation and the Napa Noon Rotary announced the 2011 Teachers of the Year at the 28th Annual Napa Valley Wine Festival on May 20th, 2011 Yountville Community Center.

Napa Valley Education Foundation 2011 Teachers of the Year
 
Amanda Collinson – Donaldson Way Elementary School
Wayne Gilbert – Napa High School
Kathryn Hoff – Redwood Middle School
Denise Keller – American Canyon Middle School
 
 
Napa Noon Rotary 2011 Teachers of the Year
 
Matt Denney – Vintage High School
Miriam Kaufman – American Canyon Middle School
Rob Kohl – Napa High School
Valerie Raymor – Valley Oak High School
 
 

All educators were honored and guests enjoyed samplings of food and wine. Local restaurants/food vendors; Bouchon Bakery, Bottega Ristorante, Compadres Rio Grille, Chef Elizabeth Skylar Edible Education NV, Fume Bistro, Pacific Blues, Miss Jenny Cupcakes, Monticello Deli, Small World Cafe, Sweetie Pies and Vallergas will shared some food samples. Local wineries; Cakebread Cellars, Hess Collection Winery, Honig Vineyard and Winery, Napa Valley College, William Hill Winery, Truchard Vineyards, Shafer Vineyards, Saintsbury Winery, Pine Ridge Vineyards and Clos Du Val Winery and Louis M. Martini Winery poured at the event.

Mark your calendar for next year’s event on May 18, 2012 at the beautifully remodeled Napa Valley Marriott Resort and Spa.

Race for Education old

2012 Race for Education – Teachers & students are the winners!

Recorders for Kids

Every year students of the Napa Valley Unified School District need a Recorder to participate in General Music Classes offered in 4th Grade. With over 1350 students needing Recorders each year, we are finding that many simply can not afford to purchase one.  Our school budgets are stretched beyond compare and over 48% of the students enrolled in 4th grade are from economically challenged families – we need your help!  You can help make sure each child has the opportunity to participate.

Please go to the link below -

THE MUSIC CONNECTION’S WISH LIST ON AMAZON.COM

Recorders for Kids!

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Inaugural Barbeque Battle to Take Place

Inaugural Barbeque Battle to Take Place

October 3, 2010

1:00-4:00pm

Hosted by Judd’s Hill Winery and Napa Valley Marriott Hotel & Spa

All Proceeds Benefit

NVEF’s Music Connection Program

The Napa Valley Education Foundation is pleased to announce the inaugural Napa Valley Barbeque Battle taking place on Sunday, October 3rd from 1:00 to 4:00pm at the Napa Valley Marriott.

Hosted by Judd’s Hill Winery and Napa Valley Marriott Hotel & Spa, the barbeque throwdown will benefit the NVEF’s Music Connection Program.  The Music Connection has been supporting students of the Napa Valley Unified School District with musical instruments and opportunities for over a decade.

Guests attending the first ever Napa Barbeque Battle will be spoiled with great wine, food and entertainment. Highlights of the event include: opening reception featuring Judd’s Hill’s delicious current release Sauvignon Blanc and Rose paired with BBQ Oysters from Tomales Bay Oyster Co.; sit-down BBQ meal featuring side-by-side tastings of smoked ribs, brisket and chicken paired with Judd’s Zinfandel, Pinot Noir and Petite Syrah.

People’s Choice judging as well as celebrity judging from James McNair, internationally recognized food author-stylist-photographer, to determine who has the best BBQ; live music throughout, featuring Napa Valley Education Foundation Teacher of the Year, Alan U’Ren.

The Battle features two highly regarded barbeque enthusiasts: from the Napa Valley Marriott and Characters Bar N’ Cue, Executive Chef Brian Whitmer.  Brian’s competition is daunting; Pat Burke, Hospitality Director at Judd’s Hill Winery, is a recognized award winning barbeque competitor and a member of the famous “Barnyard Roasters” BBQ Team and team captain of “The Vineyard Roasters”, who took 1st Prize in the Rib category at the 2006 West Coast BBQ Championships. This will definitely be a battle for the ages!

Guest Emcee and musician, Judd Finkelstein of Judd’s Hill Winery, will oversee the competition and offer his unique flair of commentary and insight as the battle builds to a crescendo with single category awards going to best Beef, Chicken, Pork and Sauce.

In addition there will be a Silent Auction and Raffle to benefit the Music Connection with packages featuring hotel stays, spa indulgences, winery tours and tastings and even the famous Characters Bar N’ Cue pool table!

Tickets to The Napa Valley Barbeque Battle are $60 per person and can be purchased by calling 707-253-8600, ext 3317.

Music Connection is ready for another successful year of connecting students and music together!

For over 12 years the Napa Valley Education Foundation’s Music Connection program has been equipping student musicians with quality musical instruments to begin their musical journeys in the Napa Valley Unified School District (NVUSD).

The Music Connection will serve an anticipated 500 students this school year with brass, woodwind, and string instruments.  In addition this year, Director Robin Hampton looks forward to serving over 2,000 students that will attend camps, clinics, and festivals created and developed through networking with NVUSD music teachers and other professionals.

The NVUSD is proud to have award winning, internationally acclaimed high school bands and choirs. However, students do not arrive in high school able to perform at such a high level; it takes great teachers collaborating with students from elementary school through high school.  The Music Connection is there in support of teachers and students each step of the way.  Music is an integral part of a child’s education, enabling students to excel in all areas of their school careers while acquiring skills that can produce success in every aspect of their lives.

Napa Valley Unified School District’s Superintendent Dr. Patrick Sweeney recognizes that “our children are learning the beauty of music at a young age thanks to the tireless efforts of Mrs. Hampton. Through the Music Connection she is inspiring a love of music for children”.

The Napa Valley Education Foundation has supported students and teachers in the NVUSD for over 25 years with the Music Connection being just one of its successful programs. “As the flagship program of the NVEF, the Music Connection has helped build the high quality music programs which exist across all 32 schools in the district.

By aligning itself with district priorities, the NVEF has expanded its focus to include programs which meet the most pressing needs of all 17,700 students,” states Ruth Matz, NVEF President.  Over the past two weeks, NVEF programs Change 4 Kids and Backpacks for Kids have supplied teachers and students at every school site with needed essential supplies.

Plans are also underway for the 2nd Annual Middle School Leadership conference that brought green and sustainable changes last year to every middle school in the NVUSD.

Even with the expectation of supplying over 500 students with instruments, the Music Connection expects to turn away up to 200 students this year due to lack of inventory.  Contributions from our community, Community Projects, Community Foundation of Napa Valley, have helped to close the gap, but donations are always welcome.

Please contact the Napa Valley Education Foundation at 707-259-8565 for more information or to make a donation at or visit their website at nvef.org.

Let There Be Shade: Playground Fantastico and the City of Napa To Install and Unveil First of its Kind Shade Structure at a City Park

NAPA, CA – On July 29, 2010, a team of local volunteers and the City of Napa will install 8 giant steel piers to support shade sails at Playground Fantastico (www.playgroundfantastico.com). The Playground was created in 2002 as a project of the Napa Valley Education Foundation, which continues to support it and manage its donated funds.  The City of Napa operates and maintains the community-built art park and playground, located next to the Harvest and River Middles Schools on Old Sonoma Road.

The idea for the shade structures, the first of their kind in the Napa Valley, came from Napa residents Suzanne Lowell and Dianna Messenger, two local mothers who recognized a vital need for comforting shade and sun protection at the park, especially during the blistering summer months.

“Dianna and I wanted to advocate for and put in place sun safety for Napa’s most precious resource, our children,” said Lowell, who began tirelessly working on the project in 2008. “Studies show that shades and protective clothing are our most valuable tool to prevent skin cancer, which is one of the most prevalent cancers in our state.”

Lowell and Messenger approached Matt Eisenberg, a local attorney who is the founder and volunteer general coordinator for Playground Fantastico. Eisenberg embraced the idea. “When we founded Playground Fantastico, we envisioned a community space for children, their parents and caregivers to safely and imaginatively interact,” said Eisenberg. “The shade structures further the mission of this project. The complexity of the original plan engaged over 3,000 volunteers from throughout Napa County. We are thrilled to see the Playground continue to grow and attract new dedicated volunteers who are embracing this project.”

Eisenberg, Lowell and Messenger have worked with Dave Perazzo of the City of Napa, Scott Victor and Scott Oster from the Nova Group and Warren Bowers and Bruce Tucker of Bruce Tucker Construction to facilitate the production of the steel piers and the installation and construction of these massive structures.  Local in-kind donations have been provided by Foster Lumber and Rental Solutions.

California Shade Sails of Oakland has also provided in-kind donations and been engaged to fabricate and install the multi-colored, UV-blocking fabric sails, which will take place in early August.  The colorful shade sails will cover the two large sandboxes at Fantastico and provide comfort to parents and kids while at the same time providing essential protection from harmful UV rays.

Additional volunteer labor will be provided by Napa Business Association, a newly formed group consisting of Eisenberg and Bowers as well as Greg Bennett, John Cordeiro, Jeff Erickson, Ryan Gregory, Eli Herman, William Kampton, Bill Knopka, Tom LeMasters , Mike Manfred and Martin Olsen.

Lowell, a native Australian, in which country you often hear the expression “No Hat, No Play”, understands well the importance of sun safety, which is only recently becoming better known in this country.  The following are just a few of the important facts about the deleterious effects of childhood exposure to sun:

  • 50% of lifetime exposure to UV light (the kind that permanently damages skin) occurs during childhood and adolescence.
  • Sunburn at any age significantly increases lifetime chances of melanoma (a deadly form of skin cancer).
  • Between 10 am and 4 pm (when most of our children play at local parks), the sun is at its peak potential for damaging their skin.

Once approvals were obtained from the City, Lowell and Messenger set out to raise the funds necessary for fabrication of the shade sails and un-donated materials and labor.  To date, they have raised $25,000 from local families, two weekend-long garage sales and two large contributions from Dey Labs and Tom and Kyle Futo.

Recently rated one of the “Best Playgrounds in the Bay Area” by the San Francisco Chronicle, the shade sails will enhance and improve upon Playground Fantastico for many generations to come.

For additional information or to volunteer or contribute to the long-term maintenance fund for the shade sail project, please contact the Napa Valley Education Foundation at nvef@nvef.org or (707)253-3563.

Silverado Wins Recycling Competition

Silverado Middle School wins the 2010 Middle School Recycling Competition

Napa Valley TweetUp Supports NVEF

The Napa Valley Education Foundation is excited to be the recipient of the proceeds of ticket sales and the raffle from the Napa Valley Tweetup on July 17th from 6:00 PM – 9:00 PM at Flora Springs Winery in St. Helena.

Raise a toast with Trilogy and sip Soliloquy as DJ Kevin West gets you movin’ and groovin’ with the Flora Go Go’s at the gorgeous Flora Springs tasting room.

Dean and Deluca have prepared a delectable menu to give you the fuel to burn up the dance floor.  The menu includes:

Crab and Vegetable Hand Rolls, Fried Green Tomatoes, Pulled Pork Sliders, BLT Crostinis, Shrimp Grilled Polenta Cake, an Antipasto selection, and what is sure to be a big hit… a Chocolate Fondue station.

Santasti will be there to cleanse your palate and keep you refreshed.

Flora Springs is giving away some really cool prizes for tweeting before and during the event, checking in at special Foursquare locations, and uploading creative photos.

Napa Valley Tweetup will also raffle an amazing experience: 2 nights at Rancho Caymus Inn and lunch at Flora Springs Winery.

Purchase your tickets here

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