Erin Hayden Seal has been working on the creative side of the magazine publishing industry for over twenty years and has been Creative Director with WEB Media Group for the majority of that time. She began contributing to Napa Valley Life several years ago and took over the design of the magazine as Creative Director in 2018. Erin received her Bachelor of Arts in Studio Art from the University of Texas at Austin where she fell in love with all things design, and Austin. When not at her computer working to make deadline, she loves to travel, spend time with friends and hang with her husband, son and dog at their home in Austin.
Shimmering feathers and precious gems unravel the Secrets of Empire: Arquetopia Celebrates it’s 15th anniversary with Francisco Guevara’s art exhibition From the legends of Moctezuma's Aztec gold and the mythical kingdom of El Dorado to the lore of the Golden Age of Piracy, including Francis Drake and the riches of the Spanish galleon *Esperanza*, the epic… Read More »
First session in the Fall 2024 Water-Wise Landscaping Workshop Series presented by City of Napa Water in partnership with Napa County Resource Conservation District and UC Master Gardeners. After reviewing basic irrigation system design, local landscape pro Ben Penning will show how to spruce up your sprinklers to avoid waste, schedule efficiently for each season,… Read More »
Second session in the Fall 2024 Water-Wise Landscaping Workshop Series presented by City of Napa Water in partnership with Napa County Resource Conservation District and UC Master Gardeners. Jesse Savou, founder/owner of BlueBarrel Rainwater Catchment Systems, will show how to actively collect and store rainwater for later irrigation use. Two Napa homeowners will provide local rainwater harvesting case… Read More »
Step into a world of creativity and adventure at Priest Ranch as we host The Unexpected Journey of Artist Mario Chiodo. This exclusive reception offers a rare opportunity to meet the visionary behind some of the most iconic public art pieces, including Oakland's Remember Them: Champions for Humanity monument. Explore a selection of Mario Chiodo’s… Read More »
The Historical Society's Heritage Center Museum is open the first Saturday of the month from noon to 4:00PM. The museum traces the area's history that includes its native people, the Wappos, and successive waves of immigrants from Europe and Latin American.