What's Happening?
The 12th annual 'Napa in Newport' event, organized by the nonprofit CureDuchenne, successfully raised $1.6 million to support research and care for individuals affected by Duchenne muscular dystrophy.
Held at the Pendry in Newport Beach, the event expanded to a full weekend for the first time, featuring a variety of activities including vintner dinners, a black-tie gala, and a multi-course dinner prepared by Chef Colin Bedford. The event also included a performance by 13-year-old Dillion Le, who lives with Duchenne muscular dystrophy. CureDuchenne, founded in 2003 by Debra and Paul Miller after their son was diagnosed with the disorder, has raised over $14 million through this event series since its inception in 2015.
Why It's Important?
The funds raised at 'Napa in Newport' are crucial for advancing research and improving patient care for those living with Duchenne muscular dystrophy, a genetic disorder affecting approximately one in 5,000 male births. The event not only highlights the generosity of the community but also underscores the importance of continued support for medical research and patient care initiatives. By raising significant funds, CureDuchenne can further its mission to find a cure and enhance the quality of life for those affected by this debilitating condition. The event also raises awareness about the disorder, potentially attracting more support and resources for future research efforts.
What's Next?
CureDuchenne has announced that the 13th annual 'Napa in Newport' will take place from March 21 to 24, 2027. The upcoming event will be chaired by Jesse Katz, the 2025 Winemaker of the Year, and will feature Chef Dustin Valette. The organization aims to create an even more unique experience for attendees, with plans to include rare wines and unforgettable culinary experiences. A waiting list for the 2027 event is already available, indicating strong interest and support for the cause. This continued engagement is vital for sustaining the momentum in research and care advancements for Duchenne muscular dystrophy.






