Napa Organizations Celebrate Commitment to Wildfire Resiliency at Annual Fire Resources Fair

April 26, 2023

Napa, CA

The Napa Valley Grapegrowers (NVG), Napa Valley Vintners (NVV), CAL FIRE/Napa County Fire, and Napa Firewise have partnered again on a communitywide Fire Resources Fair, held on April 11. This annual fair brought together members of the wine industry, community organizations and local businesses to learn how they can help prevent and mitigate wildfires, as well as how to navigate evacuations and insurance. The Fair was held at the Napa Valley Expo’s Chardonnay Hall and was free for the entire community to attend. 

The organizations brought together 60 exhibitors to share knowledge and services with Napa residents, and those of neighboring counties. Attendees benefitted from the in-person combination of wildfire mitigation, prevention, preparedness, resiliency, and recovery services all in one place. 

“This event serves as a reminder that community-based, collective action is incredibly strengthening and builds cohesion among stakeholders. We look forward to partnering with Napa Valley Vintners, Napa Firewise, and CAL FIRE/Napa County Fire each year to build bridges between our community and service providers, as well as provide resources to help us all be more fire-ready,” said Molly Moran Williams, industry and community relations director for the Napa Valley Grapegrowers.  

Attendees experienced everything from electric and robotic lawnmowers to holding three-day-old goats. Visitors also had the opportunity to see the latest in early wildfire detection sensors, learn about the value of ruminant animals in the context of wildfire, and see actionable steps to better position themselves for future fire seasons.

Not only did private organizations, Napa County representatives and non-profits share their work with the community, but the whole CAL FIRE team did as well. Our local firefighters, including Chief Michael Marcucci of CAL FIRE/Napa County Fire, joined the Fire Resources Fair to speak with community members on the importance of preparing themselves and their properties. To this end, Chief Marcucci shared the following: “The mission and responsibility of building a fire resilient community is all of ours. The Fire Resources Fair event continues to bring us together with stakeholders and community members and allows us to provide education about fuels reduction best practices. We are not only excited to participate in the event but also thankful for the opportunity to be a host along with Napa Valley Grapegrowers, Napa Valley Vintners and Napa Firewise. We look forward to next year’s event and providing as many options as possible for our community to implement their projects!”

Shari Gardner, the Napa Firewise director of wildfire preparedness, also connected with Napa locals on fire safety, adding, “Fire Resource Fairs are such a valuable tool for sharing the latest information about wildfire preparedness. We were thrilled with the wide variety of exhibitors at this year’s fair. This event provided an opportunity for people to learn about new technologies and cost saving opportunities, connect with contractors, and ask lots of questions. Community members are working hard to improve the defensible space around their homes, and this was a great source of inspiration and resources to get the job done. This fair was also an excellent opportunity for fire mitigation specialists to network and share expertise. We love to see the community come together to address wildfire risk.”

For additional information about the Napa Fire Resources Fair, please visit napagrowers.org/fireresources. For press inquiries, please email the Napa Valley Grapegrowers Marketing Director, Caroline Feuchuk at cfeuchuk@napagrowers.org.

About the Napa Valley Grapegrowers

The Napa Valley Grapegrowers is a non-profit trade organization that has played a vital role in strengthening Napa Valley’s reputation as a world-class viticultural region for 48 years.  Its mission is to cultivate viticultural excellence and environmental stewardship for the Napa Valley. NVG represents 685 Napa County grape growers, vineyard managers, and associated businesses.  

About the Napa Valley Vintners  

The Napa Valley Vintners nonprofit trade association has been cultivating excellence since 1944 by inspiring its nearly 550 members to consistently produce wines of the highest quality, provide environmental leadership and care for the extraordinary place they call home. Since 1981, the NVV has invested more than $250 million in its community to provide equitable access to health care and the opportunity for advancement in children’s education. NVV is dedicated to improving diversity and championing inclusivity in its community and in the wine industry. 

About Napa Firewise

The Napa Communities Firewise Foundation (NCFF / Napa Firewise) is a countywide nonprofit organization that has been operating for 16 years. Our mission is to reduce the risk and impacts of wildfires through hazardous fuel reduction and community action in Napa County. We are achieving this through over 20 neighborhood Fire Safe Councils (FSCs), with local, state, and federal grants and private donations, and by educating our communities on such topics as residential defensible space, ignition resistant construction hardening, and wildfire preparedness.

About CAL FIRE/Napa County Fire

Since 1927, CAL FIRE/Napa County Fire, an all-risk fire department, has provided education, prevention and suppression services to the community members of the unincorporated areas of the County of Napa and Town of Yountville. Consisting of seven paid stations and nine volunteer companies, we are also a part of the Napa Interagency Rescue Team and Napa Interagency Hazardous Incident Team that is available to respond to all of Napa County.

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