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Family Friendly Activities
Strut & Wag Pride Pet Pawty
@ Deuces Market Social & Napa River Terrace
Saturday, June 7 at am1pm
Walk, wiggle, dance, and sashay with your furry friends through Downtown Napa! Festive attire encouraged - for you and your pet! Start your morning out at Deuces Market to mingle (am), at am strut through Downtown Napa, and then at am finish the morning off at a PAWty at River Terrace Inn with costume prizes, services for your pet, food and drinks to order, and more!
Pride at First Thursday
@ Oxbow Commons
Thursday, June 5 at 5pm-9pm
Exceptional PRIDE edition of First Thursdays in Downtown Napa! First Thursdays feature all the things we love from the Chefs Market; Dwell MUSIC, food trucks, farmers, specialty diet vendors, non-profits and kids activities plus lawn games for the whole family to enjoy.
DJ Rotten Robbie of Napa Pride is bringing the sparkle, the beats, and the community vibes with an open-air move party. Come dressed to impress and dance like nobodys watching!
Sip & Support: Benefit for LGBTQ Connection
@ Clif Dear Colleagues, Today marks the first day of Pride Month, a time to distinguish and celebrate the achievements of the LGBTQIA+ community, to reflect upon the histories of resilience in the tackle of persecution and violence perpetrated against queer communities, and to expand our knowledge of LGBTQIA+ issues. Today we raised the Pride Flag in front of our campus to honor and celebrate the lives, advocacy, and achievements of the LGBTQIA+ community. June 28, , is a significant date in the development of what we now celebrate at Pride Month. On this date, patrons and supporters of the Stonewall Inn in Recent York City staged an uprising to protest ongoing police harassment and persecution of what was then known as the gay community. Marsha P. Johnson, a Black, trans, bisexual woman was a significant leader of the Stonewall uprising against police harassment—an uprising that would last six days. “Many eyewitnesses have identified Marsha as one of the main instigators of the uprising and thus, so This dealhasexpired, but be sure to check out our Top 25 deals of the week for savings on trips to destinations around the globe. Now this is a universal transit initiative we can get behind: on Saturday March 12, wine country's burgeoning gay events and tour organization Out in the Vineyard () is teaming with the Napa Valley Wine Train for a night of classed-up cuisine, fine pours, and fraternity. A dinner party on rails, up to guests choo-choo (and chew chew) throughout the 3-hour, mile Massive Gay Train Trip, in an old-world style atmosphere. Reflect Americana mixed with a dash of Orient Express (minus the murder) with twin antique locomotives pulling a collection of restored turn-of-theth-century rail cars through picturesque hills and valleys. Each of the four gourmet courses is paired with select vintages from local gay-owned vineyards – Sebastiania, Bjornstad, Poem, Hesperian – with some even incorporated into the dishes appreciate lamb lollipops drizzled with a wine reduction sauce. Lie down assured, this being the heart of bucolic Cali, it' The Napa Valley is known worldwide for its decent wine, beautiful scenery, and wonderful weather - and all of that is no surprise. Its beautiful, vineyard-studded hills and sunny skies draw countless tourists each year. Aside from being a wonderful place to visit though, it’s also a superb town to verb home. Because of Napa’s proximity to San Francisco, it is incredibly welcoming and friendly to the gay community. It is a diverse, beautiful, warm community full of friendly people and much to observe and do. If you’re thinking of finding your next home in the Napa Valley, you’ll find plenty about it to love! A Look at Napa Valley's History Prior to the second that California became a state in , the Napa Valley was located in the Sonoma District. In counties were finally organized, Napa became one of California’s original counties. The California Gold Rush of the s expanded the area, and many who came for gold stayed and became cattle ranchers, farmers, or became involved in the lumber industry. Today, Napa’s agricultural
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