Napa food co‑op and youth fundraisers
Local writers are pushing support for a Napa Valley Food Co‑Op and promoting special events at Mustards Grill and Market that will raise proceeds for Boys & Girls Clubs in St. Helena and Calistoga ( ). These community‑driven initiatives point to more local food programming tied to youth services this spring (napavalleyregister.com).
The Napa Valley Farm (NVF) Food Co‑op lists a physical pickup address of 20 Enterprise Ct., Suite 9, Napa and shows a county permit number 650170 on its public order sheet. (nvfarmco-op.com) NVF’s buying‑co‑op membership page states “Working Community Members” commit six volunteer hours per month in exchange for product pricing at cost and notes an average four‑member family purchases about $1,500 of fresh food monthly. (nvfarmco-op.com) The co‑op describes plans to scale as a 125+ working‑partner farming cooperative and advertises a rollout of “Superstore” pickup locations spanning the valley from Calistoga to American Canyon. ( ) Mustards Grill ran a “Corkage Match Month” from March 1–31, 2026, during which corkage fees were donated and matched to raise funds for the Boys & Girls Clubs. ( ) The Mustards fundraising campaign is advertised as supporting programs serving more than 1,300 young people across St. Helena, Calistoga and Angwin, per event and club listings. ( ) Public event listings for Mustards and the co‑op’s live order documents show both initiatives were active this spring and positioned to channel local food distribution and donated dollars directly into Boys & Girls Clubs programming. ( )