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We are recommending that only one healthy adult per household should attend. Downtown St. Helena is mostly silent during the statewide shelter-in-place order, but you can still find groceries, prescription drugs, and takeout meals from many restaurants. The meat case at the St. Helena Safeway was well stocked on Wednesday, March 25. The produce section at Target was mostly filled on Friday, March 27. A South Napa Target employee wipes down the check out station at Target on Friday, March 27. A Trader Joe's employee in Napa wipes down the store's shopping carts, a step the store is taking in light of the developing situation with the coronavirus in the United States. St. Helena Mayor Geoff Ellsworth has sent out a special thank you message to many people in town in light of the shelter-in-place health order…. We are here for you, ready to care for you. Azteca Market.

We will be operating during our normal business hours, 7:30 until noon, and will be assessing the need for special designated “senior shopping times” after Opening Day. Current information about how our Market is complying with COVID-19 imposed restrictions can be found at www.sthelenafarmersmkt.org, in our Market newsletter, on Facebook and Instagram and here in the St. Helena Star and Napa Valley Register. Peet's at Bel Aire Plaza has removed seating, but is still selling coffee for take-out. Saint Helena, a British Overseas Territory in the South Atlantic Ocean, is one of the most remote islands in the world—a volcanic outcrop with an area of only 47 square miles. To contact the St Helena Fundraising team, please telephone 01206 931 468 or email fundraising@sthelena.org.uk, Monday to Friday between 9.00am and 5.00pm. then {{format_dollars}}{{start_price}}{{format_cents}} per month. St. Helena Bistro offers delivery and takeout seven days a week. Brasswood Bar + Kitchen & Baker y Take-out available at the restaurant and bakery. Our vendors will be limited to those who provide “essential items.” You’ll find local farmers with fresh produce, meats and seafood, some specialty food vendors (with grocery items) and a few artisans who sell personal hygiene products such as soap. Trader Joe's asks guests to temporarily stop using their own bags during the COVID-19 pandemic. Several houses of worship in the Napa Valley have moved services to the internet or social media while public gatherings remain banned by the county due to the coronavirus epidemic.

St. Helena Cyclery is open from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Tuesday through Sunday. The Charter Oak Restaurant in St. Helena has temporarily closed. The Mantis St Helena hotel is serving takeaways to the islanders and its restaurant remains open. Rosa Rubio, left, Rosa Garibay, and Olga Pimentel, handed out about 150 "Grab and Go" lunches at Calistoga Elementary School on Tuesday, as schools are closed due to the coronavirus. The Napa General Store in downtown Napa has temporarily closed. 963-3486 or gotts.com. No credit card required. If you’d like to join us in supporting the mission of local journalism, please visit napavalleyregister.com/members/join/. A new ER experience for a new COVID reality More, Adventist Health St. Helena temporarily suspends patient care due to Glass Fire More. A pedestrian heads up Main Street in downtown Napa on Friday March 27, during the shelter-at-home order. Opening Day has become something of a local holiday for our community. The Vasconi’s store is open seven days a week, and the pharmacy is open Mondays through Saturdays. A group of staffers from Queen of the Valley Medical Center created protective face shields made from everyday materials, for coworkers to wear during the COVID-19 pandemic. Traffic was light and almost all businesses in St. Helena were closed on Friday morning, March 20, the first day of the shelter in place order by Napa County officials and spread statewide by Gov. Alex (behind the bar) and Gayle (left) Dierkhising, seen waiting for take-out orders to get picked up March 25. On March 20, this aisle of wipes and diapers was mostly empty at the south Napa Target. On Tuesdays and Thursdays, Safeway is reserving the hours before 9 a.m. for seniors, expectant mothers, and immunocompromised customers. Tap Room is at the corner of Hunt Avenue and Main Street. Editor’s Note: Because of the health implications of the COVID-19 virus, this article is being made available free to all online readers. An aisle of water at Raley's was about half full on Friday, March 27. St. Helena Bistro Open daily 11:30am-9pm. The hall was quite empty with many already sheltering at home. The Station offers family meals, cookies, soups and other extras available for pickup on Tuesdays and Fridays. At least we know it will be memorable. Social distancing measures such as masks and clear plastic screens have been added at Whole Foods during the COVID-19 pandemic. Matthew Blach of Taramasso Ranch disinfects the fridge after each customer buys eggs. Napa's Grocery Outlet asks shoppers not to bring reusable bags into the store. Gavin Newsom ordered the closure of all wineries and bars amid the coronavirus pandemic. Pizzeria Tra Vigne is offering curbside pickup and limited delivery service throughout the day.

The St. Helena Farmers’ Market has faced many Opening Day challenges, from driving rain to excessive heat, and we have always delivered a healthy and productive experience for our shoppers. This year presents more restrictions than ever, but we are confident that we’ll be able to bring you a wonderful opportunity to see some old friends and shop for the finest seasonal produce and products.

The store has implemented new procedures during COVID-19.

Farmstead at Long Meadow Ranch offers takeout and delivery orders from 11:30 a.m. to 8 p.m. daily at longmeadowranch.com/togo. Dr. Abhijit Adhye, an internal medicine physician with St. Joseph Health Medical Group in Napa (left) and Janice Peters, RN (right) wear personal protective equipment while taking care of their patients in Napa. Karen Verzosa, Calistoga Farmers' Market organizer wore a mask on March 14, as protection against the coronavirus. Other open businesses include Adams Street Shipping , Brown’s Auto Parts , Central Valley , … Here are the St. Helena businesses that are still open during the shelter-in-place order. Nature Select is open from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. daily and offers delivery. Theorem and Heritage Catering in Calistoga are offering free meals on Fridays to families in need. Caffe Della Valle Clif Family Curbside menu available Wednesday-Sunday 12pm-7pm.

We are also grateful for the efforts of Mayor Geoff Ellsworth, an avid Farmers’ Market supporter, and the City Council and staff. For help, dial 963-8555, ext. Mike Pearson (left), the Napa Valley Unified School District's assistant superintendent for operations, was one of 10 people staffing a grab-and-go meal station outside Napa High School on Thursday. To ensure your safety during the pandemic, we’ve also implemented additional precautions: And, thanks to supporters like you—who provided more than $430,000 for our COVID-19 preparation and response efforts—we’re now the first hospital in the Bay Area to utilize the Synexis sanitizing system. St. Helena Primary School teacher Nicole Landis waves at students along Railroad Avenue on Friday. The parking lot at the Napa Premium Outlets was nearly empty on Wednesday morning, March 18, as most store had closed as a result of coronavirus safety precautions. Starting this week, the district began distributing multiple meals while cutting the drop-off schedule from five to two days a week, to lessen the possibility of exposure to the coronavirus.

Gary’s Wine & Marketplace is offering boxed lunches, takeout dinner specials, deliveries, curbside pickup and shipping. Press in St. Helena offers curbside pickup. Smiths Pharmacy is open Mondays through Saturdays. Laura Saunders (left), co-owner of the cafe brewed., took carry-out orders of coffee and cookies Sunday afternoon on the other side of a barrier created from two folding tables to maintain a safe distance from customers. Andrea D. Hoogendoorn, owner of Mad Mod Shop in Calistoga, has made a number of fabric masks to help health care workers and anyone else who needs such protection during the COVID-19 outbreak. We will be located temporarily at Napa Valley College’s Upper Valley Campus parking lot, 1088 College Ave., St. Helena, just off Pope Street.

A selection of toilet paper was on display at the South Napa Target on Friday morning, the day the county's official shelter-at-home order began. Customers lined up to purchase seafood from Santa Rosa Seafood March 14. Two women chat at a bench outside Whole Foods in Napa even though it is wrapped in caution tape to discourage gathering. A group of staffers from Queen of the Valley Medical center created protective face shields made from everyday materials, for coworkers to wear during the COVID-19 pandemic.