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The Nevada Builders Foundation, the philanthropic arm of the Nevada Builders Alliance, is hosting its annual Nevada Day breakfast buffet with support from Metcalf. Dubbed ‘Nevada Day the Metcalf Way,’ the breakfast will be held at Red’s Old 395 Grill in Carson City on Saturday, Oct. 28 from 6 a.m. to 9 a.m.

Supporting Nevada Dance Company

Prepare to be transported into a world of enchantment and grace as the Nevada Dance Company invites you to join us for Clara's Nutcracker Tea on Saturday, Nov. 4, from 12pm to 2pm. This magical event will be hosted at the historic Governor's Mansion in Carson City.

The Nevada State Police Highway Patrol is partnering with other participating Nevada law enforcement agencies in the Joining Forces program and is urging pedestrians and drivers to be aware of each other and to share the road responsibly.

What is identified as “The Orthodox Church” today is the original Christian Church established by Jesus Christ, handed down to His Apostles, and described in the pages of the New Testament. It was one Church until a split separated Orthodox East from Latin West in the eleventh century but the Orthodox Faith and practice has continued unaltered for two thousand years.

Carson City School District’s Empire Elementary School, a leader in environmental sustainability and education, was thrilled to host a two-day showcase in partnership with the Green Schools National Network. The showcase was held Thursday and Friday, Oct. 12-13, and spotlighted the school’s commitment to green initiatives and sustainability education, while also welcoming educators, community members and experts from across the nation.

The Trick or Treat Food Drive has returned and at least nine schools in the Carson City are participating to compete and to collect the most non-perishable food items to win the 'Phil the FISH' trophy and a pizza party.

Cory Fleming, Alex Mingo, and Ryan and Justin Katausky, demonstrated extraordinary wit and determination as they successfully cracked the codes and deciphered the historical and geographical riddles in the renowned Nevada Day Treasure Hunt.

As part of Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest’s hazardous fuels reduction efforts, both Carson and Bridgeport Ranger Districts’ fire crews will conduct pile burning beginning in October through May, weather and fuel conditions permitting.

Thank You Shoppers! Because of the Generous Donations from those that attended the Veteran Sponsored Rummage Sale, September 23-24 at the Veteran Hall, Carson City the Auxiliary of the local Fleet Reserve Association will be able to continue their support of helping veterans in need, especially those that during the winter months are in need of warm clothing, socks, blankets, etc. Thank You Shoppers!

Nevada Day, Inc., in partnership with greenUP!, announces the reusable, stainless steel cups are available for purchase prior to The Nevada Day celebration.

Tax Tips

Did you see the news recently? Fed Chairman Jerome Powell announced no rate increase at this time. That now makes two times this year when the Fed chose NOT to raise interest rates.

A 24-year-old man was arrested early Saturday for suspicion of felony residential burglary and misdemeanor battery after a family discovered he was inside their home, and then allegedly punched the mother when she told him to wait for deputies to arrive, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Is there a secret to happiness? Members of the Rotary Club of Carson City will find out at the next club meeting on Tuesday, Oct. 17, at noon in the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom. The public is invited to attend.

The Carson Senators MTB Cycling team won their fourth race in a row at Hidden Valley Regional Park on Sunday, Oct. 15. The Senators have won every race in the Nevada Interscholastic Cycling League this season.

Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong is the featured speaker Wednesday, Oct. 18 for the October meeting of the Ormsby Republican Women's Club.

This hawk was checking out my dogs Sunday morning in Washoe Valley. What a stunning creature. My dogs never noticed.

Some of us are not as wise as others, and some are not as old as others, but all of us can agree that killing each other to solve our problems is out of date.

Not that long ago we could grab an adversary by the beard and slap some sense into him, but that problem solver is outdated today when we can simply blow him up with a drone along with his immediate family and any neighbors who might casually know him.

I was thinking that autumn was supposed to be a slower time of year for landscape and gardening chores. I have so many tasks lined up, I don’t know where to begin — fertilize the lawns, shut down the garden, finish picking apples, prune trees, decide whether to deadhead perennials or not, shut down the irrigation system, and winterize the tools and machines.

Various Carson City arts groups have long wanted to bring artistic expression to the downtown through mural art. There have been a few murals painted here and there over the years; however, much of that art has been overpainted leaving blank slates.

It’s not every day that a student will make a decision that will change the course of their life, but that is exactly what happened when senior Mason Dey decided to attend Pioneer Academy. Mason is the Pioneer Academy student of the month.

The speaker at Monday's Democratic luncheon will be Bepsy Strasburg of Build2Win, a non-partisan community group that organizes workshops at convenient times to raise awareness of public policies, practices, and projects that affect the lives of Carson City residents.

A 26-year-old man was arrested Thursday for possession of credit cards without consent of the owners and other alleged offenses, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Here's what I got from my driveway. Used the solar glasses over the lens

I took some pictures using my Nikon point and shoot camera from my driveway in Carson City on Saturday. I held a pair of the solar glasses in front of my lens to protect the camera. It was a bit awkward but worked.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of Oct. 16-22, 2023. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Solar Eclipse photo captured in Northwestern Nevada

Light cloudiness helped make viewing this morning's solar eclipse easier with the naked eye. This photo was taken this morning at 9:50am, just after the eclipse's peak.

Pet Station's newest location in Carson City is holding a Spooktacular Grand Opening Extravaganza!

Carson Now Reader Clare Holland submitted this photo of the beautiful trees changing on the way to Marlette Lake!

On October 13, 2023, at approximately 1650 hours, Lyon County Sheriff's Office Deputies were dispatched to a residence on Starlite Drive in Fernley, Nevada in reference to a domestic disturbance.

Upon arrival, a responding Deputy advised, via radio, that a male subject came to the door of the residence and pointed a firearm towards the Deputy.

Carson City High School Class of 1973 50th Class Reunion

Carson High School Class of 1973 will be having a 50th class reunion celebration on Friday, October 27th (day before the Nevada Day parade).

This will be an informal gathering at the Brewery Arts Center from 3:00-7:00 pm and all Carson High classes are welcome.

The Carson City EmployNV Career Hub is hosting a Mock Interview Workshop on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at 1929 North Carson St., Carson City. Keep calm and pumpkin on! Join our workshop so you don’t turn pale as a ghost during your next interview.

Help fight hunger in our community and join us at the 9th Annual Empty Bowls event in Carson City.

This is the same night as the Capital tree lighting. So, come on over before or afterward with the entire family, receive a hand-crafted ceramic bowl, and enjoy soups from various local participating restaurants.

beginning of eclipse picture

This morning there was an annular solar eclipse. The clips started about 8:05 a.m. and lasted for a couple of hours. The pictures are part of a series and were taken at 10 minute intervals. The GIF file is a combination of the series. Although the start was shrouded in cloud cover, the majority of the eclipse was pretty clear.

Vegetables, gardening, Gardnerville Ranchos, summer, local photography

Through all the gardener’s challenges this year, vegetable gardens in the Ranchos still provided a bountiful harvest. Something to be grateful for. A pleasure to share with neighbors, friends, and colleagues alike.

Stephen Provost, author of several books about the Silver State, will be the featured lecturer at the Nevada State Museum's Frances Humphrey Lecture Series on Thursday, October 26 at 6:30 p.m. His talk details U.S. Highway 50 in Nevada, the former Lincoln Highway that now goes by the nickname "America's Loneliest Road."

Art show and sale, live music

Is it that season already? Area artists are answering “Yes!” And a flock of them are winging their ways to Markleeville to set up their spaces in Library Park on Saturday, October 21.

Art in the Park, the inaugural event of the newly formed organization, Arts and Culture Alpine County, features a host of local area artists of multiple media who will show and sell from 1 pm to 4 pm that afternoon.

The Carson Valley Arts Council is pleased to present an evening with The Bow Ties. The band will perform at the CVIC Hall, 1602 Esmeralda in Minden, at 7 p.m. Friday, November 10, 2023.

Saturday, October 14th has been designated “White Cane Day” by the Carson City Host Lions Club. Lions will be available at the Market Street WalMart and Smith’s Food and Drug on East William Street from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. to bring awareness to the public of the sight preservation programs the Lions support, and to raise funds to support vision preservation as part of the annual White Cane Day.

On Saturday morning, eyes went to the skies for the annual solar eclipse that took place. Photos were submitted by Bill Hopp, Donald Scott, Edward Howell and Randy and Vivian Spiker.

This year marks the 50th year of the World Championship Single Jack Rock Drill Competition which takes place every year during the Nevada Day Parade in Carson City.

Thursday 8 Ball BCA Scotch Doubles Pool League
18 week Summer Pool League Session
Carson City Division August 2023
Week 10 of 18
(1) 1 Hit Wonders (Ed’s Doghouse) 8/1 (win/loss) Games played: 49/32
(2) The Nevada Aces (Homegrown Bowl) 6/3 (win/loss) Games played: 50/31
(3) 2 For The Road (Homegrown Bowl) 6/2 (win/loss) Games played: 44/28 (not updated)
(4) Over The Hill Hill (Homegrown Bowl) 5/3 (win/loss) Games played: 37/35 (not updated)
(5) Nuts & Honey (Homegrown Bowl) 4/5 (win/loss) Games played: 42/39
(6) Shake N Bake (Homegrown Bowl) 4/5 (win/loss) Games played: 42/39

The summer ended and fall began in September. While we remain extremely busy throughout Lyon County, our response times have remained steady since restructuring the Lyon County Sheriff’s Office. I am attaching our response times, which include through September.

Throughout October, Carson City's Michael Hohl Motor Company is collecting pet food donations in hopes of filling a pickup truck with food to support Feeding Pets of the Homeless.

With the holiday season quickly approaching, the Carson City Sheriff’s Office wants to remind everyone to be wary of deals that seem too good to be true and how to avoid becoming a scammer’s next victim. Following are several tips to practice while making online purchases for gifts this year.

RETREAT TIME! GET AHEAD OF THE HOLIDAY STRESS BY INVESTING IN YOUR OWN SELF CARE

A Retreat for Embodiment-Tuning to the Wisdom of the Body - Nov 10-12 at Ascent Physical Therapy - 4560 South Carson St.

Friday evening 5:30-8pm - Welcome, Set Intention, Yoga Nidra

Saturday all-day 9:00-6:30pm - Yoga, Somatic Awareness, LUNCH!, Somatic Awareness, Yoga, Sound Bath

Sunday morning 9:30am-1:30pm - Yoga, Guided Meditation, LUNCH

Full weekend = $215

Please click on flyer for more info and who to contact to register.

American Protection Group is hiring Unarmed and Armed Security Officers. Full-time and part-time positions are available with wages ranging from $17.00-$21.50 a hour, plus benefits. No guard card is needed, as APG will help you obtain one! Interview virtually with American Protection Group on Thursday, Oct. 19, 2023 from 11:00am to 1:00pm through Brazen at bit.ly/APGVirtual-Oct19.

View all available positions on EmployNV at tinyurl.com/y52abhmn

A University of Nevada, Reno mechanical engineering professor, Feifei Fan, recently filed a 49-page document full of allegations of “sexual slavery”, assault, abuse and misconduct.

To read the full story, click here.

In celebration of Manufacturing Month, EmployNV Business Hub is hosting a Manufacturing Month Career Fair on Wednesday, Oct. 25, 2023 from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. at the Reno Town Mall, 4001 S. Virginia St., Reno, NV. This event is open to the public. Job seekers are encouraged to bring plenty of résumés and be prepared for on-the-spot interviews.

As a salute to the creativity of the Great Basin Native Artists, the Capital City Arts Initiative is excited to present "It Started with Willows", an assemblage of working baskets and contemporary art.

The Gold Hill Hotel (as seen on Ghost Adventures and proclaimed the 8th most haunted location in Nevada) is hosting one night only an evening of fun, thrills, and chills celebrating our favorite holiday!

There’s a mushroom sprouting in the Lake Tahoe Basin that’s poisonous and may cause health issues for both humans and pets.

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