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Senator Square: Foreign Affairs: Making a Home Away From Home

(Editor’s Note: The following story will appear in the spring edition of The Senator News, CHS’s newspaper. The story was written by staff writer Dominick DeLise, a sophomore at CHS.)

This August, two 2016 CHS graduates, and a student who finished her sophomore year, will begin another year of high school in a new country, learning a new language, and living with a different family.

Seniors MacKenzie Gilliam and Delaney Fine, and sophomore Alexa Conrad, were chosen for the Rotary exchange program. Gilliam will be going to Italy, Fine to Belgium and Conrad to Leon, France.

Know Your Enemy/Understand Your Enemy Part 1 (sponsored)

I lived within the world of Islam for 33+ years — both within the United States and in Iran. I only knew as much about Islam as the average American with a reasonably good education — which is to say, not much.

Carson City sheriff’s arrest log: Deputies shut down drug house with warrant, six jailed

Three were arrested Saturday on felony suspicion of maintaining a drug house after deputies received a warrant to search an apartment unit in an East Carson City complex considered a high crime area for drug sales, a deputy with the Carson City Sheriff’s Office Special Enforcement Team said.

WNC information director Anne Hansen earns career service NCMPR Petrizzo Award

The National Council for Marketing and Public Relations presented Anne Hansen, of Reno, Nev., the 2016 D. Richard Petrizzo Career Service Award at its annual conference here in March.

Named for a former NCMPR president who helped shape the organization in its early years, the Petrizzo Award honors an NCMPR professional for longtime accomplishments in college marketing and public relations.

Bern & Hill, Miracle Workers

Bernie has achieved the impossible. Verily the Grace of God has shone upon him.

He’s promising free college and free health care. 

Not to be outdone, Hillary has tried to outflank him from the left by making the same promises and more -- and, just to show how the stresses of a campaign can make people go insane, she started barking like a dog (http://www.cnn.com/2016/02/15/politics/hillary-clinton-barks-like-a-dog-...).

But imagine that. They managed to convince:
▪ College professors,
▪ College administrators,
▪ Doctors and nurses,
▪ Hospital and clinic administrators,

Business Spotlight: Bleu Café offers tastes from Europe to Bourbon Street

When you first set foot inside the doors of Bleu Café at 240 E. Winnie Lane in Carson City, the ambiance is reminiscent of a café from the streets of Old World Europe.

The atmosphere is light, airy and spacious. Tables and chairs are arranged around the 1,500 square-foot dining area to resemble seating at an outdoor café in famous Old World destinations like Paris or Rome.

Even the polished stone breakfast bar and dark wood hutch behind it have Old World charms to them.

Churchill Arts Council Concert: Banda Magda

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February 20, 2016 - 8:00pm

Banda Magda mixes a little samba with French chanson, a little Greek folk with Columbian cumbia and Afro-Peruvian lando, all blending perfectly for a lively midcentury pop experience. This band’s globally- influenced music is highly energetic, funny, colorful and crosses into multiple languages.

Art After School

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On the second Tuesday of each month from 4-5:30pm, St. Mary's Art Center in Virginia City hosts free art lessons to children 5-12 years of age. Award winning classical French painter Stephane Cellier offers children a unique opportunity to learn visual arts in our beautiful historic building's 3rd floor studio. Advanced registration is required.

The Oregon patriots need chew, Miracle Whip and French vanilla creamer

This went out Saturday from Carol Bundy, Cliven's wife. This is not a joke. Or....
 

San Francisco duo 'Noctambule' plays the Brewery Arts Center this Saturday

Event Date: 
December 12, 2015 (All day)

The Brewery Arts Center is presenting the celtic sounds of “Noctambule” on Saturday, December 12 at 7pm at 2015 in the Maizie Harris Jesse Black Box Theater.

San Francisco duo "Noctambule" plays the Brewery Arts Center

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December 12, 2015 - 7:00pm

The Brewery Arts Center is presenting the celtic sounds of “Noctambule” on Saturday, Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. in the Maizie Harris Jesse Black Box Theater.

Marla Fibish and Bruce Victor are Noctambule. They play original and traditional music in a variety of forms – original musical settings of a broad array of poetry, original instrumental pieces, and traditional Irish tunes and songs. This unique collaboration brings out qualities in both of these seasoned musicians that you may not have heard from them before.

Mystique Restaurant and Lounge to open in December

Carson City is about to see the unveiling of its newest downtown eatery, Mystique Restaurant and Lounge.

Owner Yvette Barrett has had her work cut out for her. It has taken three months of major renovations to get the space at 318 North Carson Street — formerly home to the Sassafras restaurant — ready to open the first week of December.

The new upgrades, paint, carpet, fixtures, equipment and flooring are intended to create an atmosphere that is warm, elegant and welcoming, Barrett said.

TV show 'Women to Women with Carol Paz' finds a new home online

After three long years of producing Women to Women for television on Charter Network, Producer Jose Paz and his wife and show host Carol Paz decided to retire.

Or so she thought.

After a little time off and a much needed break, Carol is now back in a new and bold way. She has created a new website and she hosts magazine-style, in-depth personal interviews.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Oct. 17-18

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October 17, 2015 (All day)
October 18, 2015 (All day)

UPDATE: The Light after Dark Walk/Run scheduled at Riverview Park in Carson City tonight has been canceled due to the dangerous conditions of the track from the bad weather. We will be letting everyone know soon when we can reschedule. If anyone has any questions or concerns please call Becca or Traci at (775) 883-7654. Again, we are so sorry for the inconvenience.
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Outdoors with Don Q: Go north for a fun-filled day trip

If you are looking for a good day trip north of Carson City, with plenty of opportunities to fish, photograph, sightsee or shop, climb aboard and take a ride with stops along the way as you head to Plumas County.

Carson City remembers Sept. 11: World Trade Center I-Beam at Mills Park symbolic of strength

Carson City residents gathered Friday in Mills Park with law officers and firefighters to remember the terrorist attacks of Sept. 11, 2001.

The service was held surrounding a I-beam memorial that was given to Carson City in 2010 by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey. Among the flowers placed on the beam was as an American flag presented to the Carson City Fire Department by Michael Manfredo. The flag was given to the Carson City man by a son of one of the 343 fighters killed at the World Trade Center that day.

Outdoors with Don Q: Plan ahead now for Saturday's free day of fishing in California

The second Free Fishing Day in 2015 in California will be Sept. 5. The first was way back on Saturday, July 4. On Sept. 5, you will be able to fish wherever you like without the need to buy a fishing license. However remember that you will need to abide by the rules and regulations that govern whatever water(s) you will be fishing.

Wednesday, August 26: Things to do in Carson City

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August 26, 2015 (All day)

You may have one eye on the weekend, but don’t underestimate Wednesday in Carson City. The Ormsby Club has special deals for you pool shooting ladies. Learn how to line dance at the Eleventh Frame Lounge in Carson Lanes. Jazz it up at Sassafras with the Shipleys or get your jam on at the Firkin and Fox with Josh and Janera. Lynne Colvig performs with Jimmy Vermillion at Living the Good Life and Terri and Craig will entertain you at Glen Eagles. Enjoy French cuisine with music by Joe LaChew at Z’Bistro.

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Outdoors with Don Q: Celebrate summer's last recreation splash this Labor Day weekend

This is a reminder that the big Labor Day Weekend, Friday Sept. 4 through Monday, Sept. 7, is around the corner and for many folks in this general area, it will be their last big outdoor adventure of 2015.

Celebrate Bastille Day with Lunch at Z Bistro

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July 14, 2015 - 12:00pm

Join Z Bistro for lunch on Tuesday, July 14th as we celebrate Bastille Day (the French national holiday, commemorates the storming of the Bastille, which took place on 14 July 1789 and marked the beginning of the French Revolution) with great food and live music by Joe LaChew. We will be serving lunch from Noon until 6pm (ish), reservations are always appreciated (775) 885-2828 ~ Tina

Kids get cash for going digital-free at Lake Tahoe Resort Hotel

Lake Tahoe Resort Hotel has a way for parents to get their kids to look up from their screens and take in the real world at Lake Tahoe. The all-suite hotel has long been a family favorite in South Lake Tahoe and this summer’s offer is sure to please the parents. Kids, 17 and under, who turn in their digital device for a minimum of six hours a day will receive a crisp $5 bill. This offer is valid for guests who book their stay through the hotel’s website.

Outdoors with Don Q: Missing In Action at Pelican, Alaska

Elaine and I just returned from a fun-filled, 10-day vacation and salt-water fishing trip that included five days in the tiny village of Pelican, Alaska.
Our trip consisted of:

Outdoors with Don Q: Pack some rain gear if camping this Memorial Day weekend

Memorial Day weekend is nearly here and for many it is the first outdoor adventure of 2015. Pack your rain gear for the long holiday, just in case as there is a chance of showers. So, where to go on the long weekend?

I Love Carson City's Mother's Day Weekend Event Summary: May 9-10

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May 9, 2015 (All day)
May 10, 2015 (All day)

Happy Mother’s Day, Carson City! Several family friendly events are occurring around town this weekend. Take a ride on the McKeen Motor Car at the Nevada State Railroad Museum or the Ferris Wheel at RSVP’s Spring Fair and Carnival. A Harmonica and Strings Concert at Empire Elementary School showcases what some of our talented students can do. Get up early and head over to the Carson City Airport if your youngster has any interest in planes: Young Eagles flights are happening today if the weather permits.

SATURDAY:

  • 23rd Annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive (leave your donation of non-perishable food items at your mail box for mail carrier to pick up)
  • Greenhouse Project Annual Spring Plant Sale and Live Music with Hick’ry Switch at the Carson High Greenhouse: 1111 Saliman, off Robinson –behind the buses (8am-1pm)

Wednesday, April 22: Things to do in Carson City

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April 22, 2015 (All day)

Do you feel like I do, Carson City? If you love living here, than the answer is yes. It’s Wednesday in our fair capital city and that means jazz and blues: jazz jam tonight at Sassafras and lunchtime blues and Americana at Comma Coffee. If you’re feeling a little bit country, than head over to Carson Lanes for some line dance instruction in the Eleventh Frame Lounge. For those of you in Dayton, may I suggest you see what the talented students at Dayton High are up to: their annual Night of the Arts is open to the community and showcases art, theater, music, and culinary savvy.

WEDNESDAY: Earth Day

Wednesday, April 15: Things to do in Carson City

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April 15, 2015 (All day)

What’s up, Carson City? Hopefully you’ve got your taxes wrapped up for the year. If you’ve left it until the last moment, you can get them filed online or head to the post office until 5 p.m.; for those who need a last minute postmark, the Reno Main Post Office at 2000 Vassar Street will accept tax returns for postmarking up to 12 midnight.

WEDNESDAY: Tax Day

  • Oral Health Awareness Day at the Legislature
  • Customer Appreciation Month: free glazed donut with medium drink at Dunkin Donuts
  • ‘The Observation and Conclusion’ by artist Joseph Watson at the LXS Gallery in the Legislature Building

Wednesday, April 8: Things to do in Carson City

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April 8, 2015 (All day)

Wednesdays are such a good day for music in Carson City. Lunchtime blues at Comma Coffee, Three Olives and a Twist leading the Jazz Jam at Sassafras, tunes to dine by at Z’ Bistro, Glen Eagles, and Living the Good Life. Shake yourself out of the mid-week doldrums with some Line Dancing at Carson Lanes. Check out the list for all your options.

WEDNESDAY:

  • Carson School District Spring Break
  • Latino Lobby Day at the Legislature
  • Customer Appreciation Month: free glazed donut with medium drink at Dunkin Donuts

Wednesday, April 1: Things to do in Carson City

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April 1, 2015 (All day)

Watch out, Carson City, April Fools Day brings mischief. Today also brings some cooler temperatures and wind gusts, but that’s no reason to stay at home. Plenty of live music tonight.

It may be a day for pranks, but child abuse is no joke; join the Advocates to End Domestic Violence at the Legislature for the annual planting of Pinwheels for Prevention.

Get a glimpse of the world beyond at the Carson City Library: Dixie and Rob Jennings-Teats discuss their time living in Indonesia and Malaysia.

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Wednesday, March 25: Things to do in Carson City

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March 25, 2015 (All day)

Are you ready to enjoy yourself? The weekends aren't the only time for fun in Carson City and today’s line up proves that. Have some laughs for a good cause at the Brewery Arts Center with Comedienne Kat Simmons and help raise funds for Nevada Rural Counties Retired and Senior Volunteer Program (RSVP.) They are the ones that sponsor the numerous carnivals at Mills Park throughout the year, in addition to coordinating volunteer programs and helping seniors stay independent.

Wednesday, March 18: Things to do in Carson City

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March 18, 2015 (All day)

I hope everyone is feeling okay this morning; lots of fun was had throughout town yesterday. Please be aware that schoolchildren are celebrating Nevada Moves Day today, and there will be several little ones walking or biking to school.

Enjoy a nice dinner tonight, complete with live music, if you head to Sassafras Eclectic Food Joint, Glen Eagles, or Living the Good Life. The Carson City Symphony is looking for bassoons, French horns, and violas to join them at rehearsals tonight.

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