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Calistoga Tribune An independent, family owned newspaper covering Calistoga since 2002. We stand by our motto, "Cover to Cover, Just Calistoga." mail.

For the past 20 years the Calistoga Tribune has been the newspaper Calistogans turn to for local coverage on city government, clubs, sports, schools, community programs, profiles and special events. We are dedicated to bringing the best journalism we can to the pages of our weekly newspaper, published every Friday and delivered through the U.S.

Correction: The  published incorrect dates for the ’s 55+ Craft Lab classes.The May classes are in partnership with  and...
05/18/2024

Correction: The published incorrect dates for the ’s 55+ Craft Lab classes.

The May classes are in partnership with and take place every Thursday at the Art Center from 10 a.m. to noon.

Classes are free and available to Calistoga residents ages 55 and up. All materials will be provided. Class subjects differ each week. Next week, on May 23, Anna Johansson will be teaching a silk scarf painting class.

For more information, or to register, call the Parks and Rec Department at 707-942-2838 or visit: https://calistogaartcenter.org/craftlab-55

The Art Center is located at 1435 North Oak Street in Calistoga.

Great  mixer tonight at  with  & . Thank you to our generous partners, advertisers and supporters,   staff and the suppo...
05/17/2024

Great mixer tonight at with & . Thank you to our generous partners, advertisers and supporters, staff and the support of this amazing community. We have a ways to go, and we’ll continue to rely on your support to help us get there together. To find out more about how you can get involved, go to .com or contact us at [email protected]. Thank you.

Please note: this event has been postponed.
05/03/2024

Please note: this event has been postponed.

Due to weather the Rally4Rianda has been postponed. New date coming soon.

UPDATE: This event has been POSTPONED due to rain forecast on Saturday. Please stay tuned for more information soon on a...
05/03/2024

UPDATE: This event has been POSTPONED due to rain forecast on Saturday. Please stay tuned for more information soon on a possible new date.

This Saturday May 4, the 10th annual Rally4Rianda features a classic car show, food, music & wine from 10am-4pm, on Adams St., St. Helena. Admission is free; suitable for the whole family.

May 5th Dine & donate event supporting the CHS Engineering program’s goal of presenting inventions at MIT.
04/22/2024

May 5th Dine & donate event supporting the CHS Engineering program’s goal of presenting inventions at MIT.

Free stuff! Help yourselves.
04/20/2024

Free stuff! Help yourselves.

Free stuff! Come on down, 1007 Washington St.  #3, next to the post office.
04/20/2024

Free stuff! Come on down, 1007 Washington St. #3, next to the post office.

Our yard sale is open and chock full of treasures! Books, mugs, holiday decos, collectibles, party & office supplies, sm...
04/20/2024

Our yard sale is open and chock full of treasures! Books, mugs, holiday decos, collectibles, party & office supplies, small furnishings and other treasures. Come on down. 1007 Washington, suite 3 behind the post office. Here til 1pm. #

This Wednesday, the Calistoga Library kicks off its centennial celebration.
04/16/2024

This Wednesday, the Calistoga Library kicks off its centennial celebration.

Be a part of history by helping us decide what modern-day items will go into our time capsule--not to be opened for 50 years! Local historian Rebecca Yerger will also present on Calistoga history and the history of the Calistoga Library. Light refreshments will be served. Join us!

The  welcomes your nominations for this year’s Community Awards. Categories include Citizen of the Year, Volunteer of th...
04/09/2024

The welcomes your nominations for this year’s Community Awards. Categories include Citizen of the Year, Volunteer of the Year, Business of the Year, Nonprofit of the Year, and Gary Barrett Lifetime Achievement Award. Scan the QR code to get started. Deadline is 5/31.

CALISTOGA – On Saturday, Calistoga resident Wally Abernathy, age 87, will reach his goal of walking the distance of the ...
04/06/2024

CALISTOGA – On Saturday, Calistoga resident Wally Abernathy, age 87, will reach his goal of walking the distance of the earth’s circumference measured at the equator – 24,901 miles.
His mission, which started with a smaller, more attainable goal, began on May 27, 2005, when he was living in the Caribbean and challenged himself to walk 100 days in a row.
“I thought that would be too much,” Abernathy recalled. “When I got to 100 days, naturally, I said, maybe I can do 200. That seemed like an awful lot at the time. And then I just kept going until one day I just said, ‘I wonder if I can make it all the way around the world?’”
14 pairs of walking shoes and almost 19 years later, on April 6, two miles into his regular route, as he will reach his wife Nancy’s store, Blackbird, on Lincoln Avenue, the answer will be a resounding: yes.
Read the full story by at . #3.5milesaday

This week in the Tribune, read about the Calistoga High School band’s journey that began in September when they began ra...
04/06/2024

This week in the Tribune, read about the Calistoga High School band’s journey that began in September when they began raising funds that took them to the Heritage Music Festival in Hawaii — a journey that recently concluded with an impressive second place finish at the competition.

And, for Calistogan Wally Abernathy, the culmination of almost 19 years of dedication — and walking — comes to an exciting end on Saturday, April 6 when he will accomplish his quest to walk around the world.

We also reflect on some of the significant impacts former city councilwoman and longtime community activist Karen Slusser leaves on the city of Calistoga.

03/18/2024

"We cordially invite you to join us for a FREE community event featuring the remarkable author, Reyna Grande.

Embark on a journey through her captivating narrative as an immigrant and her inspiring ascent to becoming a celebrated author.

This event promises to be unforgettable as Reyna shares her powerful story in Spanish, with English translation provided for all attendees.

Prepare for an evening filled with inspiration, profound insights, and a celebration of resilience. We look forward to sharing this enriching experience with you."

Celebrating International Women’s Day !
03/12/2024

Celebrating International Women’s Day !

Here’s to the women before us who have paved the way and to all of us who continue to work towards equality, empowerment and human rights—the world would be a better place if run by women.

Cheers to all of you who lead and inspire in our community.

Happy International Women’s Day,
-Toni

03/12/2024

8th Annual BIG Breakfast for Kids Boys & Girls Club of Calistoga Clubhouse.

Friday March 22, 2024 - 8:30-10:00 AM
FREE Breakfast event
Hear from our Keynote Speaker Scott "Intake" Kartvedt - Scott Kartvedt

Please RSVP by email - [email protected] - to reserve your seat.

Rotary Club of Calistoga was recognized by the Congressman Mike Thompson for their century of service to the community.
03/12/2024

Rotary Club of Calistoga was recognized by the Congressman Mike Thompson for their century of service to the community.

Congratulations to the Rotary Club of Calistoga on their 100th anniversary celebration. This is an incredible milestone and marks a century of serving our community. Proud to have provided a Congressional Record Statement in honor of this achievement.

Thank you to the Rotary leadership team and to all who have worked to improve our community in Calistoga.

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For the past 18 years the Calistoga Tribune has been the newspaper Calistogans turn to for local coverage on city government, clubs, sports, schools, community programs, profiles and special events. We stand by our motto, "Cover to Cover, Just Calistoga." We are dedicated to bringing the best journalism we can to the pages of our weekly newspaper, published every Friday and delivered through the U.S. mail.