Friday, August 23 2024
This week in the Tribune, learn about the reasons behind Calistoga Little League’s decision to close its local club after 62 years, and the plans from St. Helena Little League to more permanently incorporate Calistoga youth baseball and softball players into its thriving program for the 2025 season.
Also, you may know and recognize Calistogan Chloe Hermann from around town, or from her job bagging groceries at Cal Mart. Come this fall, the 21-year-old, who was diagnosed with autism as a teenager, will begin her college career at UC Davis. In this week’s issue, read about Chloe’s road to college and her bright future ahead.
Plus, we talk with the family behind Staglin Family Vineyard, which has been a philanthropic force for mental health care and research for three decades, having raised more than $600 million for the cause. Their 30th annual Music Festival for Brain Health takes place in Rutherford on Sept. 7.
