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Napa Valley Mustard Festival, Jan. 31-March 28

NAPA, Calif. (AP) ” When the wild mustard blooms in Napa Valley, it's festival time.

The Napa Valley Mustard Festival, entering its 16th season, takes place Jan. 31-March 28 in the region about an hour north of San Francisco. Events celebrate Napa Valley's culinary and agricultural bounties and range from art shows to tastings and demonstrations to high-end dinners and of course, mustard and mustard recipe contests.

The festival kicks off Jan. 31 with Mustard Magic at The Culinary Institute of America at Greystone in St. Helena. The evening will include a visual art competition, silent auction, teaching kitchen and performance art in which famous European paintings will come to life.

Later in the season, The Marketplace will be held March 14-15 at the Robert Mondavi Winery. The schedule includes a juried art show, live music, radio broadcasts, and celebrity chef cooking demonstrations.

Details and ticket information for these and other events at http://www.mustardfestival.org.

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Looking ahead to summer trips to national parks: Reservations, Web sites, guidebook

NEW YORK (AP) ” If you're thinking about a trip to a national park next summer, you may want to start researching your itinerary now. Campsites and cabins can be secured up to six months in advance at http://www.recreation.gov and the National Park Service has a wealth of free information online for individual parks.

If you're looking for a guidebook, Fodor's has just published its 13th edition of "The Official Guide to America's National Parks" ($18.95), with listings for 391 national parks, including scenic trails, battlefields and other historic sites. The book is organized by state, but also includes sections on U.S. territories in American Samoa, Guam, the Virgin Islands and Puerto Rico, where the San Juan National Historic Site preserves Spanish colonial fortifications dating to the 16th century.