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Senator Square: Chamber Orchestra earns gold rating

(Editor’s Note: Brian Fox, PhD, is the String Orchestra Director for CHS, CMS, and EVMS)

The CHS Chamber Orchestra, directed by Dr. Brian Fox, is back from its spring trip to the Bay Area. The Chamber Orchestra competed in the Forum Music Festival at Diablo Valley College in Pleasant Hill, earning a gold rating from the adjudicators; the top rating.

Violinist Eleanor Sturm and bassist Riley Dunn each earned "Outstanding Individual Musician" awards as well.

Outside of the competition, the Chamber Orchestra attended the San Francisco Symphony, a world-class ensemble, at Davies Hall.

Students were also able to go to the Exploratorium at Pier 15 and experience fascinating exhibits, many of them dealing with sound and human hearing; useful for musicians, indeed.

This is, again, one more example of how culture and the arts in Carson City are vibrant.

Speech and Debate

CHS Speech and Debate recently competed at the district tournament at Reno High School with the majority of the team advancing to the elimination portion of the tournament.

The team successfully qualified four students to compete at Nationals.

Alexis McKenzie qualified to be a part of the Northern Nevada World Schools debate team in her first national appearance.

Rebecca Trejo qualified with her oral interpretation piece combining literature, poetry, and prose around a theme of her choice. This is also her first trip to Nationals.

Captain Evan Cherpeski and Sadie Share earned a spot to compete in Public Forum debate without losing a single qualifying round. This is Evan’s first trip to Nationals as well. Sadie is now the first student in CHS history to compete at nationals three out of her four years as a member of the team.

The rest of the team had an excellent showing at the tournament as well.

Captain Sophia Peterson earned first alternate to Nationals in foreign extemporaneous speaking. Emerson Spence is also first alternate in Congressional debate. Mary Milburn and Emerson Spence advanced to quarterfinals of public forum debate. Kevin Avila and Alexis McKenzie are first alternate in duo interpretation with teammates Valeria Torres and Kat Vallejos taking the third alternate spot. Kevin is first alternate for World Schools and Valeria is also now second alternate.

National Prescription Drug Take Back Day

This past week, over 550 freshman students engaged in a presentation about the opioid crisis in Nevada and the country.

Attorney General Adam Laxalt recently hired former FBI agent and registered nurse Terry Kerns to coordinate the state's efforts to battle this epidemic.

Students in health classes learned about the laws and the alarming statistics surrounding the opioid crisis.

Kerns encouraged all students to talk to their parents and bring all unused drugs to the National Prescription Drug Take Back day on April 28 to find a safe, convenient and responsible means of disposing of prescription drugs while also educating the general public about the potential for abuse of medications.

Locating a nearby collections site is as easy as searching by zip code or state.

Star Wars Dance

A Star Wars dance is coming May 4 from 7-9 p.m. at CHS, and it is a casual dance with students able to wear jeans and t-shirts.

Tickets are $5 early bird pricing and $10 at the door.

Please call Star Wars Club Advisor and CHS Teacher Jim Bean for more information at 283-1714.

Drive 4UR School: CHS Boys Basketball Fundraiser

On behalf of the CHS Boys Basketball program, the “Drive 4UR School” event is coming back to Carson High.

Three hundred drivers are needed to meet the goal and support the CHS Boys Basketball program May 5 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.

Drivers, one adult driver per household, must be at least 18 years old with a valid driver’s license.

This fundraiser will help replace equipment, rims, backboards, balls, as well as improve the quality of the CHS gyms for the basketball programs and physical education (P.E.) department.

Drivers earn $20 each for CHS.

Relay For Life

This year, CHS will participate in the Carson-Douglas Relay for Life fundraiser May 19 from 11 a.m. to 11 p.m. at Mills Park in Carson City.

The CHS team, called the Cancer Walkers, is asking CHS students and staff, and any of their friends and relatives to join the team by going to relayforlife.org/carsoncitydouglasnv.

To become a part of the CHS team and make a donation, click on "Join this relay."

New participants will need to create an account, the first step in registering for the event.

It is also possible to join the CHS Cancer Walkers team by giving donations to CHS Teachers Frank Sakelarios, Kelly Gustafson, or Christina Mannschreck any time before the event or at the event.

There will be several live bands for music and entertainment, and even if someone cannot attend the event, he may still join the team and make a donation.

Like to stop by, say hello, and walk a little? Well, Frank Sakelarios and Kelly Gustafson along with CHS HOSA will have a canopy set up.

Call or email CHS Math Teacher Christina Mannschreck for more information at 283-1743 or cmannschreck@carson.k12.nv.us.

Athletes of the Week

CHS April 23 through April 27 Athletes of the Week are Abigail Pradere for Girls Varsity Track and Dominic Martinez for Boys Varsity Track.

These athletes, and all students who participate in school functions through leadership, clubs, and sports, deserve a high level of recognition and congratulations.

Student of the Week

The CHS Student of the Week is Cristian Garcia. Though only a freshman, Cristian is taking a full load of advanced classes and doing extremely well.

He maintains a grade of an ‘A’ in Honors Biology, Health and Transitions, Health Science, Honors English 1, Personal Fitness, Honors Geometry, and Spanish 2.

Cristian says, “I enjoy Honors Biology because it is a class that challenges me when it comes to receiving an A.”

He is also a member of HOSA, he is CPR certified, and he participates in CHS Junior Varsity Track and Field as a thrower in discus and shot put.

He also likes to read, write, swim, and play outdoors, and he desires to start a small business selling commodities.

Finally, Cristian says about himself, “I also enjoy being an extrovert and making people laugh.”

CHS is a positive memories school because of students like Cristian.

Senior Spotlight

CHS is pleased to recognize Paxton Spence as this week’s Senior in the Spotlight.

Paxton has a GPA of 4.67 and is completing his high school career with a full load of classes, three of which are Advanced Placement.

Paxton is an exemplary role model at the high school and is on track to receive both the Honors Diploma and the President’s Award for his outstanding GPA, test scores, and class rank.

Additionally, he has been very active in sports as a member of the CHS Varsity Cross Country team, Track team, the Varsity Bowling team, and the Junior Varsity Football team.

This year, Paxton served as the co-Captain of the Cross Country team as well as the Captain of the Bowling Team.

Paxton has worked as a tutor for the CHS Solutions Program for the past two years, helping struggling students.

Outside of school, Paxton has spent many hours volunteering in the Carson City community.

He plans to further his education at the University of Nevada, Reno, pursuing a degree in Biology.

CHS is proud of the contributions Paxton Spence has made to his high school and his community, and looks forward to hearing about the future accomplishments of
this talented student.

Phil Brady is an English teacher at CHS.

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5th St View

Photos capturing the beautiful views in Carson City on Tuesday afternoon at 5th and Roop Street.

Tickets are now available for this summer’s Capital City Brewfest. This year’s event takes place June 22 on Curry Street at McFadden Plaza in Carson City. More than two dozen brewers, as well as several food trucks, will line the street from 3 p.m. to 8 p.m. Plus there will be live music on the McFadden Plaza stage.

The Carson City Planning Commission meeting will be held Wednesday, April 24 in the Bob Crowell Board Room of the Carson City Community Center located at 851 E. William St. at 5 p.m.

The agenda includes trail improvements, a therapeutic horse riding academy, a care facility and more.

Western Nevada College’s Veterans Resource Center and Wildcat Veterans Club invite the community to participate in a Walk for Hope on Wednesday, May 1, at 9 a.m.

It's an opportunity to bring awareness to the national and local issue of suicide and identify local resources and learning opportunities for prevention. Veterans and military personnel experience death by suicide at a rate that is about 1.5 times higher than civilian populations.

Looking for a place to take your little ones this week? Look no further! Here is a list of family-friendly (and fun!) activities and events happening this week around the capital city.

Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space is looking for volunteers to help us clean up trash and other debris at the Carson Ridge Disc Golf Course on Saturday, May 4 from 10 a.m. to noon. Register today using the link here to spend a sunny day volunteering with your community.

Parent night series hosted by Carson City Juvenile Services will examine school absenteeism and attendance this Thursday, April 25. Parents, families and students are encouraged to attend.

At noon Friday April 26 on Paul Esswein’s radio program "A Masterclass for Master Plans" on KNVC 95.1 FM Carson City Community Radio, Carson High School AP students Bebe Keil and Tanner McCune will be his guests.

Prepare for a phenomenal adventure as the Twain Train VIP Excursion makes its triumphant return to the second annual Mark Twain Days Festival. Departing from the Eastgate Depot in Carson City on Friday, May 10 at 2:30 p.m., passengers will embark on a remarkable 24-mile round trip ride to Virginia City where they can experience various Mark Twain events.

Tahoe Fire & Fuels Team members, Tahoe Douglas Fire Protection District and the USDA Forest Service, may burn piles this week at Lake Tahoe if conditions and weather are favorable. Smoke will be present.

The Nevada Department of Transportation will host a virtual meeting and in-person public meetings to gather public feedback on proposed options for improving US-395 between southern Carson City and the Nevada-California border at Topaz Lake.

ALAMO, Nev. — The Nevada Department of Wildlife is seeking the public’s help in identifying two individuals responsible for illegally releasing approximately 25 turkeys onto the Key Pittman Wildlife Management Area on April 9, 2024.

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BAYA is taking over the MAC in Carson City for an all out volleyball battle royal. With 4 courts in action, all skill levels are welcome and matched with players at the same level.

A 43-year-old man was arrested Friday for suspicion indecent exposure, a gross misdemeanor offense, and felony Department of Alternative Sentencing violation, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

It’s spawning day at the Lahontan National Fish Hatchery Complex, and volunteers clad in rubber boots and jackets move quickly around the south Gardnerville building, fishing nets in hand.

Important Qualities in Elected Officials

Attend the April 27th workshop at 9am – Qualities of an Effective Elected Official.

There are still a few spaces left for the "Victorian Secrets With Tea" on Saturday, April 27, 2024, from 1:00 to 3:00 p.m. The deadline for signing up has been extended to Thursday, April 25. The Carson City Historical Society (CCHC) presents this afternoon tea in the Carriage House behind the Foreman-Roberts Historic House at 1207 Carson Street, Carson City.

Every month, the Park Rangers offer various Ranger-Led programs that include educational opportunities, historical fun, and exciting adventures. All programs are offered for free and take place in one of the many Carson City parks and open space areas.

St. Peter’s Episcopal Church in Carson City will host its first "Walking as One at 1" labyrinth walk on Saturday, May 4 from 12:30 to 2:30 p.m. at 314 N. Division at Telegraph.

"Walking as One at 1" happens on World Labyrinth Day each year where participants across the globe engage in a labyrinth walk at 1 p.m. local time. This synchronized practice creates a 24-hour rolling wave of peaceful energy that passes from one time zone to the next across the world. The idea is to collectively contribute to a sense of unity and harmony.

The wise early settlers of Carson City made sure future residents would enjoy the beauty and the endless benefits that come with the planting of trees. What was then but a barren high-desert sagebrush landscape, is today a celebration of the hardiness of trees as well as the early settlers.

On Friday, April 26 at 1 p.m., the Washoe Valley Forum hosts a living history presentation, “The Reno Cure.” Local authors and historians David and Gayle Woodruff assume the fictive characters of wrangler Clive, and cook/housekeeper Vivian, that worked at a Washoe Valley “divorce ranch” from the 1940s to 1960s.

Local musician Liz Broscoe has released a song that features Lake Tahoe and the challenges to keep it blue, and it could become the next battle cry to protect the lake.

Liz has been working on a new album for over a year and she wrote "Mother Earth" as one of the songs for that album. She had finished writing the song when she saw the videos of the thousands of pounds of trash left on Zephyr Shoals on the 4th of July.

A local family and others aided in the search and location of a missing elderly woman Saturday night in Carson City.

Carson High School named Mikey Hoffer and Selma Works as the 2024 Prom King and Queen. A short coronation ceremony was held during the prom dance. Additionally, Rodrigo Diaz and Alissa Powers were crowned Carson High School’s Friendship Ball King and Queen during that dance Thursday evening in the Morse Burley Gym.

Carson City’s Community Development Director Hope Sullivan will be the guest speaker at the next Rotary Club of Carson City meeting. The public is invited to attend.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of April 22-28, 2024. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

The Carson City School Board meeting will take place Tuesday, April 23 beginning at 6 p.m. at Carson High School.

Join local authors and historians David and Gayle Woodruff as they look back to those golden days of yesteryear when Ben, Adam, Hoss and Little Joe stood for honesty, decency and owned about 1/3 of the Lake Tahoe Basin (at least in the TV show).

On Sunday, May 5 head down to the Carson Ridge Disc Golf Park for a fun tournament-style round of Cinco de Mayo Disc Golf beginning at 10 a.m. Rain or Shine, the round will include both the Pony Express and Stadium Courses for a total of 27 holes.

Carson City Symphony's Youth Strings ensembles, Youth Chorus, and Not Quite Ready for Carnegie Hall Players (NQR) adult intermediate string ensemble, will feature music and dance of the Scottish Highland in a "Music Here and Afar" concert on Thursday, April 25, 6:30 p.m., at the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. William Street. This family friendly concert is open to all and admission is free.