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Holidays

John Hurzel teaches Celebrity Chef Cooking Class at Boys and Girls Club

John Hurzel, owner of A Catered Affaire, presented themes recent class in the series, Celebrity Chef Cooking Classes – A Healthy Lifestyles Program, at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada, 1870 Russell Way, on Thursday.

Reno-Tahoe International tops 4 million passengers in 2017

For the first time in a decade, the Reno-Tahoe International Airport posted more than four million passengers in a year. The figures show a 9.6 percent increase over 2016, officials said Monday.

Chef Tommy Linnett teaches Celebrity Chef Cooking Class at Boys & Girls Club Wednesday

Tommy Linnett, executive chef at The Union Carson, presented the next class in the series, Celebrity Chef Cooking Classes – A Healthy Lifestyles Program, at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada, Wednesday.

From biscuits to breakers: How JOIN Inc. changed the course of a young man’s career

CARSON CITY, Nev. – Arturo Ortiz, 25, spent eight years in a bakery, missing family gatherings and holidays due to work hours that didn’t always align with his family’s schedule.

Teens learn healthy cooking habits from celebrity chefs at the Boys and Girls Club in Carson City

Charlie Abowd, award-winning chef and co-owner of Café at Adele’s in Carson City, presented a class in the Celebrity Chef Cooking Classes — A Healthy Lifestyles Program at the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada, on Friday.

Public comment sought for Mt. Rose ski area expansion plans

CARSON CITY — The Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest on Friday released the Mt. Rose Ski Tahoe Atoma Area Expansion Draft Environmental Impact Statement to the public for a 90-day comment period.

Carson City veterans, homeless housing facility receive generous community partner donations

Residents of Carson City’s Richards Crossing, a housing, on-the-job training and resource facility for veterans, homeless and extremely low-income individuals, were delighted and surprised by the generous holiday gifts given to them by a number of organizations.

Campaign for better attendance welcomes Carson City students to school

In an effort to showcase the value of coming to school and being on time, Carson Middle School administrators, social workers and safe school professionals have taken a positive approach to motivate students. On Monday, Jan. 8, the first day back from the holidays, students were welcomed by school officials dressed in dinosaur suits holding giant banners and delivering cheers and “High Fives.”

Carson City Leisure Hour Club to Experience 'Dishrags to Dirtbags' with Author Brooke Santina

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January 17, 2018 (All day)

Carson City’s Leisure Hour Club begins the New Year with local author Brooke Santina, whose first novel "Dishrags to Dirtbags" tells the story of a meek housewife’s plunge into the often dangerous and mostly crazy world of law enforcement. The presentation will be at the Club’s dinner meeting on Wednesday, Jan. 17.

Christmas Eve and Christmas Day: What's happening around Carson City and beyond

Before you break into the cookies, you might want to consider a morning bike ride with Muscle Powered; it won’t do anything for the calories, but it may assuage some guilt. If you’re over 21, then test your luck at the Senior Citizen’s Center. BINGO today raises money for the Meals on Wheels program that feeds home-bound seniors. You’ve got one last chance to see Santa Claus. Find him at the Carson Mall until 5 p.m. and then he’s off for his midnight ride.

I Love Carson City’s Christmas Weekend Event Summary: Dec. 23 - 25

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December 23, 2017 (All day)
December 24, 2017 (All day)

If you’re anything like me, there are still plenty of last-minute preparations for the holiday. Luckily the shops and businesses around Carson City are there with open arms. Find something one of a kind at the Carson Mall Craft Fair, drop it off at the Rainbow Girls Assembly #7 gift wrapping booth, and grab lunch while you wait. Breakfast with Santa at the Fox Brewpub serves as a toy drive for area kids and as no-fuss way to get start the day with a full belly. Read on for a weekend full of holiday happenings.

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Pioneer High School students connect with Carson City area senior citizens over holidays

It is difficult to avoid getting caught up in the frenzy of the holiday season. Trying to keep up with all the social engagements, shopping lists, gift-wrapping, baking, and decorating can cause a person to lose sight of the simpler joys of the season.

Music and History: Carson City chimes at Laxalt Building resume singing on the hour

Carson City locals that frequent the downtown area may have noticed some silence on the hour instead of the bell chimes familiar ring at the Laxalt Building this past summer. The original Carillon — an electronic device that simulates tuned bell chimes — broke down after ringing on the hour since 1999.

The season of giving

Many joys come with Christmas and the holiday season. Good food, the company of family and friends, observing the joy of children opening presents, good music and the anticipation of the new year to name just a few.

A special aspect of the season for us is the spirit of giving. We use this time to provide more help than usual for both folks less fortunate and for charitable organizations that do good works in our communities. We know we are blessed to have the means to do so.

Groups Rally Support for Dayton Food Pantry

Dayton Pantry volunteers welcomed Girl Scouts recent donation.
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December 13, 2017 (All day)

Dayton, Nevada – This week’s Dayton Food Pantry news includes recognition for three groups that recently contributed to the Pantry: Volunteers in Policing (V.I.P.s), Girl Scout Service Unit 625, and the Misfits Theater Group. Dayton Food Pantry manager Alie Trier said, “This Thanksgiving we were so grateful for the hundreds of turkeys and hams, side items, and checks donated by the community. Now we even have enough to provide more than 500 more familes with spiral hams for Christmas. Thank you awesome community members!”

Community Supports Silver Stage Food Pantry During the Holidays

VFW Post 8071 Makes Donation to Silver Stage Food Pantry
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December 8, 2017 (All day)

Silver Springs, Nevada – This week’s Silver Stage Food Pantry news includes recognition for several groups that recently added support to the Pantry: Dollar General Stores, the Veterans of Foreign Wars (VFW Post 8071) of Virginia City, Northern Nevada Motorcylcle Association, and Safe Project of Reno.

Senator Square: CHS turns to Angel Tree giving, speech, debate and Zombie texting awareness

Muscle Powered, Citizens for a Walkable and Bikeable Carson City, recently received a $2000 grant from Nevada Department of Transportation Bicycle and Pedestrian Advisory Board to facilitate a video competition to create public service announcements about the dangers of texting and driving.

WNC hosts first Carson City campus Posada Christmas celebration

A first of its kind Christmas party at Western Nevada College, known as Posada, was celebrated Saturday at the campus in Carson City.

Carson City joins statewide effort to zero in on impaired drivers during holidays

The Nevada Department of Public Safety, Office of Traffic Safety is urging Nevadans to be recharged and ready to start a fresh year rather than spending your holidays incarcerated after making potentially life-changing decisions to drive impaired.

Bold & Funky - Jewelry Making With a Twist!

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December 15, 2017 - 5:30pm

Looking for a great way to celebrate the holidays while making some cool jewelry? Well, come join me in this awesome jewelry making class where we’ll be making “Bold and Funky” wire wrapped necklaces that you will just LOVE to make!

In this class you’ll learn to twist and wind and bend and spiral your way to a fabulous focal made of copper wire and semi-precious stones, crystals & glass beads. While creating, we’ll be sipping wine in a relaxed, yet festive environment. And get this! You’ll be making at least two necklaces and maybe more!...

The Nevada State Library celebrates the holidays with creative and fitting Christmas tree

The Nevada State Library is located at 100 North Stewart Street. Click here to visit the website.

TOCCATA Ahead: Tahoe Symphony Orchestra and Chorus presents annual Winter Music Fest

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Repeats every 3 days until Sat Dec 23 2017 .
December 16, 2017 - 3:00pm
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December 19, 2017 - 3:00pm
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December 22, 2017 - 3:00pm

Tahoe Symphony Orchestra and Chorus hosts its annual production of Handel's Messiah with performances this weekend in Gardnerville and South Lake Tahoe.

Home 4 the Holidays and Lights of Love celebrated at Nevada Humane Society

Two big holiday campaigns are underway at Nevada Humane Society, aiming to find homes for 1,200 homeless pets and raise $50,000 for their ongoing care between two shelter locations. Will you be giving back this holiday season to help them reach this goal?

Leisure Hour Club to Celebrate Holidays with Local Entertainer, Hallie Kirk

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December 20, 2017 - 6:00pm

The Carson City Leisure Hour Club members will celebrate the holidays at their dinner meeting on Wednesday, December 20 with local entertainer, Hallie Kirk.

Carson City volunteers make bold move, now provide nightly warming shelter for homeless

With cold weather having settled into the region, five churches in Carson City have partnered this season to operate nightly winter warming shelters for the area's homeless. These volunteer-staffed shelters will rotate monthly, each providing a warm place to sleep for the homeless and their pets.

Monday, Dec. 4: Things to do in Carson City

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December 4, 2017 (All day)

Jack Frost definitely has his icy fingers wrapped around today. It’s going to be a chilly one, so bundle up. With Christmas morning just three weeks away, the holidays are in full swing. Get a look at all of the seasonal fun that’s on it’s way in my list of holiday happenings HERE.

Sunday, Dec. 3: Things to do around Carson City and beyond

Even Santa Claus enjoys his time aboard Carson City's famed trains. With appearances at the Brewery Arts Center, Santa can be found throughout the area, including the Nevada Railroad Museum. Elsewhere, let the arrows fly during the Clearcreek Bowmen’s Holiday with a Hero fundraising 3-D shoot. Enjoy a Small Town Christmas in Dayton this evening. The festivities take place in ‘Our Park,’ at the western edge of town. An ugly sweater contest, hot chocolate, caroling, tree lighting and home-town fun are on the menu. Keep reading, there’s even more in store for today.

Senator Square: Carson High School senior project aims to abolish modern slavery

Senior Projects, a Carson High School graduation requirement, are in full swing, and every year a host of new topics are set into motion by students who take it very seriously, students who take it upon themselves to make a difference in the lives of others. One such senior, Sarah Sever, is motivated to create awareness about a wide-ranging and ever growing atrocity affecting young women in America.

Mile High Jazz Band presents 'Tidings' Holiday Jazz and Poetry

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December 12, 2017 - 7:30pm

The Mile High Jazz Band will be joined by Rita Geil and other award-winning poets and readers for an evening of big-band jazz and poetry on Tuesday, December 12, 2017, 7:30 to 9:30 p.m., at Comma Coffee. General admission is $5 at the door, and free for age 18 and under.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Dec. 2 - 3

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December 2, 2017 (All day)
December 3, 2017 (All day)

The rumors of Santa Claus coming to town are true. The jolly old man is making several appearances today, and is feeling photogenic. Take a ride with him at the Nevada State Railroad Museum, join him on the ‘Elf Crawl’ from the Capitol to the Carson Mall, or tell him your wish list at Debug Computers. Adults have a hard choice to make: the monthly downtown wine walk and the Holiday with a Hero Pub Crawl both take place today, and I’m not sure I’d recommend attempting both.

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