Holiday Market at First Street Napa
Support Napa Valley’s non-profits in friendly competition with online voting and auctioning, enjoy live music, holiday shop, meet Santa, and more!
Proceeds of online tree auction will go directly to representing non-profit.
Visit firststreetnapa.com to vote on your favorite tree, and bid for your chance to win!
December 7th: Santa Meet and Greet
December 7th- 8th: Festival of Trees voting & Online auction ft. Napa Valley Non-Profits
Participating Napa Valley Non-Profits include:
Cafeteria Kids Theater’s mission is to bring the performing arts to children and families in Napa Valley, using theater as a vehicle to bridge different ethnicities, backgrounds and perspectives. Our goal is to give children of all ages the tools they need to discover the artist within them, and live in the world from a place of creativity, compassion and love. Through our in-school residencies, classes, camps, workshops and productions we have seen many children gain professional acting training while they strengthen inner confidence, imagination and empathy.
Community Action of Napa Valley (CANV)
Community Action of Napa Valley is dedicated to supporting the well-being and self-sufficiency of Napa Valley’s most vulnerable populations. Serving over 15,00 individuals monthly through the food pantries and delivering 450 daily meals to seniors at no charge via Meals on Wheel. CANV plays a crucial role in the Community. Its unique CANV Kids program further supports families by providing nurturing care and educational opportunities for children.
Children’s Museum of Napa Valley (CMONV)
Our mission at the Children’s Museum of Napa is clear: inspire creativity through play, providing every child with a space to explore, learn, and dream, reigniting that youthful wonder. We’re dedicated to creating an enchanting and educational experience.
di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art
Located in scenic Napa Valley, di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art engages its community in the connective power of art and nature through its permanent collection of Northern California art, contemporary exhibitions, and thought-provoking educational programs that inspire creativity and curiosity.
Festival Napa Valley engages audiences with innovative programs that uplift and inspire. Napa Valley’s flagship festival presents international stars and emerging talent during the summer season in Napa and year-round on iconic stages in California and beyond. With inspiring education programs for youth and seniors, tuition-free academies for vocalists and instrumentalists, and scholarships for talented students, Festival Napa Valley plays a vital part in creating a thriving, healthy, and engaged community.
Napa Valley Grapegrowers is a 501(c)3 non-profit representing over 600 local grape growers who are invested in cultivating viticultural excellence and environmental stewardship for the Napa Valley. Growing winegrapes is the highest and best use of land in Napa Valley, and we champion adopting resilient and environmentally minded farming practices to ensure its long-term viability. Our goal is to provide grape growers with high-quality education and to serve as their voice in advocating for the sustainability of the industry for generations to come. Responsible conservation practices employed in the vineyard create public good that benefits the environment, the natural ecosystem, and our entire community.
Jameson Humane fosters harmony between humans, animals, and the planet to create a kinder, more compassionate world. Guided by the connection among animals, humans, and the planet, we seek to improve animal welfare through global collaboration and education for the benefit of all life.
Mentis provides bilingual, affordable mental health services to people of every age and income level. With over 75 years of service, Mentis is one of the oldest continually operating nonprofits in Napa County and a leader in the region’s mental health and wellness space. Founded in 1948 to help families adjust to civilian life after WWII, Mentis is dedicated to the emotional wellbeing of all Napa County residents. It offers a continuum of services, including early prevention, outpatient, and residential programming, accessible through schools and community partners.
Napa Humane’s year-round programming is 100% focused on solutions to address the biggest root cause of animal welfare issues in our community—to help keep animals in safe, loving homes and out of shelters! Our programs and services include low-cost, high-quality spaying & neutering, bilingual community education and advocacy, low-cost vaccination program, low-cost microchipping clinic, pet safety education, behavioral dog training, and support for our community via free wellness clinics and support for pets of the unhoused.
OLE Health Foundation was established in 1986 to provide financial support for OLE Health, ensuring that Napa County’s most vulnerable residents will always have access to high-quality, comprehensive, and personalized care. As the county’s only federally qualified health center, we serve 25% of the population, offering medical, dental, behavioral health, and other vital services through bilingual and bicultural staff. Our team ensures that low-income families, farmworkers, and uninsured individuals have access to care, regardless of their ability to pay.
In Partnership with First Street Napa & DoNapa.
This event is FREE to attend.
*Voting and auctioning will open on 12/7.