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“Find Your Heart in Yountville” returns inviting residents and visitors to search for handmade glass hearts tucked “in plain sight” along the town’s outdoor Art Walk every weekend this Feb. Submitted photo

Hidden in plain sight: Yountville’s glass hearts return to town

A quiet morning walk through Yountville in February can once again turn into a moment of surprise and art. That is the spirit behind “Find Your Heart in Yountville,” the […]
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“Find Your Heart in Yountville” returns inviting residents and visitors to search for handmade glass hearts tucked “in plain sight” along the town’s outdoor Art Walk every weekend this Feb. Submitted photo
Hidden in plain sight: Yountville’s glass hearts return to town
Yountville Town Council Member Robin McKee explained the current status of the Yountville Commons project. Lisa Adams Walter photo
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Lisa Taylor, standing, leads Mah-jongg in Yountville. Submitted photo
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Sun Letters to the Editor Graphic
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