Share some love with local businesses. On websites and social media, many restaurants and shops are offering Valentine s-To-Go options.
In Bristol, the King George Inn promises “contactless ordering and a Valentine’s-To-Go four-course dinner that ends in white chocolate rice pudding with a raspberry sorbet.
In Lahaska, the Cock And Bull s Valentine’s-To-Go includes your choice of linguine and pancetta, sweat pea and corn risotto, or “Lo Country Chicken.” The dessert is “milk and cookies for two.”
At Shady Brook Farm in Lower Makefield, you can rent a private campfire and sit out under the stars. The farm even sells a s mores kits for roasting treats over your own private fireside.
Songs of Gratitude draws millions
Festival Napa Valleyâs online production, âSongs of Gratitude,â drew an audience of 3 million from around the world on Dec. 5.
The concert, filmed at locations throughout Napa Valley, celebrated resilience âin a year like no otherâ and the power of music âto unite and to heal.â
It included performances by pianist Audrey Vardanega, the Friction String Quartet, vocalists Kelley OâConnor and Nicholas Phan, traditional Mexican roots folk ensemble Los Cenzontles, Jookinâ dancer Ron âPrime Tymeâ Myles, cellist Starla Breshears, and chanteuse and harpist Lucinda Belle, along with a remote vocal ensemble of Napa County high school choristers.