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SUN THEN CLOUDS 65 • 37 FORECAST, A16 | SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 25, 2023 | napavalleyregister.

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HOLIDAY GLOW

Zamarripas,
Bollinger put on
NICK OTTO, REGISTER
show SPORTS, PAGE B1

Dancers from the troupe Quetzalli Ballet Folklorico were among the performers celebrating the kickoff to the Christmas season at the city of Napa’s
tree lighting ceremony held at Veterans Memorial Park Wednesday night. For more photos, see Page A4.

VIGIL HONORS NAPA CHAPLAIN HOWARD YUNE


hyune@napanews.com
For nearly three decades, St. Helenans
Lee Shaw comforted numer-
ous Napans in their times remember JFK
of deepest loss. Now it was
time for some of those he had NEWS, PAGE A11
helped to thank their chap-
lain — almost literally at his
doorstep — while he was still
there to hear them.
More than 100 peo-
ple made the short walk
Wednesday night to a cul-
de-sac outside Shaw’s home
in north Napa, carrying small
HOWARD YUNE, REGISTER
candles and softly singing
“Amazing Grace” and “Jesus A group of more than 100 people paused in prayer after walking
Loves Me” through the eve- by candlelight to the home of Napa County chaplain Lee Shaw
ning chill. Their voices car- on Wednesday night.
ried toward a second-floor
window, which had been announced a recent down-
Trigger for
opened to allow the long- Watch the vigil turn in his health and ad- Chiarello’s death
time Napa County chaplain mitted in a blog post that
to hear the vigil members A video of the vigil walk “we sadly realize God has still unknown
from his bed. for Lee Shaw can be seen other plans.”
Shaw, who has aided the on Facebook: As word spread in Napa NEWS, PAGE A5

relatives and friends of vic- facebook. that the chaplain likely had
tims and witnesses of law com/684494426/vid- only a few weeks at most to
enforcement and emer- eos/1503330410514925 live, one of the many Na-
gency cases since 1994, had pans he had once comforted
returned home earlier in raced to gather others to join
the week, more than three bones and lymph nodes. De- in comforting him, in grati-
months after he was diag- spite weeks of medical treat- tude.
nosed with stage 4 prostate ment in an Orange County
cancer that had spread to his hospital, family members Please see VIGIL, Page A9

Climate change
decimating
Turkey Chasers gobble up Thanksgiving miles forests 360, PAGE C1

BARRY EBERLING who plod along far behind. Plus


beberling@napanews.com non-athletes who just want to
Who gets up early on a day off take an early-morning walk in a A scene
and stands around in the cold for crowd and a receive a race T-shirt from the
the chance to run or walk 3 to 6 for their effort. annual
miles — and pays for the privilege? Brandon Smith of Napa came Thanksgiving
The answer, on Thanksgiving, to the Turkey Chase. He stood Day Napa
is the more than 1,600 people
who turned out for the Napa Val-
in shorts in the cold at about
7:30 a.m. near the starting line
Valley
Turkey How to make
ley Turkey Chase at Napa Valley
College. Including me.
drinking coffee.
“The coffee helps. The coffee
Chase on
Thursday
tender, flavorful
This race draws athletes who
zoom through the course at high
helps,” he said. morning. meat every time
NICK OTTO,
speeds and weekend athletes Please see RACE, Page A5 REGISTER LIVELY, PAGE D1

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