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Parades, trains, ribs and more: Events and Activities for Saturday, May 25

Good morning Carson City and happy Saturday! It’s going to be another grey day, with a high of 64 and a low of 44. But hey, it could be freezing, or things could be on fire, so I won’t complain! On the docket today we’ve got day two of the Rib Fest, a Virginia City train tour, museum activities, a heroes parade, and more. Check below to see the schedule for the rest of Memorial Weekend, and stay warm!

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Saturday, May 25

V&T Steam Train Kick-Off at Virginia City. The Virginia City-Gold Hill route departs from F Street in Virginia City from the original 1870 depot to Gold Hill. With seven departures daily, the train passes by 17 Bonanza mines on this scenic 35-minute ride. Visit here for details and ticket details. The Carson City-Virginia City route departs from the Eastgate Depot in Carson City. Meander through tunnels, canyons and mining towns with this relaxing, all-day excursion. The fully narrated tour filled with historical facts and anecdotes travels the 24-mile round trip and includes a 3.5-hour stopover in Virginia City, where you can stroll the boardwalks and explore restaurants, shops, saloons, museums, mines and more.

Capitol City Gun Club hosts Gun and Hoses Clay Shoot. Sign in starts 8:00 a.m. and the event begins at 9:00 a.m. located at 3590 Arrowhead Dr., Carson City. The shooting marks the fourth annual event in Carson City, proceeds go toward the Northern Nevada Children’s Cancer Foundation.

Carson City Historical offering East Side tour. 9:00 a.m. in front of the Capitol building on N. Carson St. The Carson City Historical Society will be offering a 90-minute walking tour to view historic sites east of N. Carson Street, starting with the Capitol Mall area. Sites will include the Capitol and the Capitol Mall, the Charles Friend Park, the historic area called Chinatown, the old Armory, the site of the former Nevada Orphans Home, the early racetrack and location of the Corbett-Fitzsimmons fight, and more. We will end at the old V&T Railroad Depo on the corner of N. Carson and Washington Street.

Memorial Day at the Nevada State Railroad Museum. 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 2180 S. Carson St. Visit the Nevada State Railroad Museum during Memorial Day weekend! Take a ride behind V&T locomotive No. 25! The Glenbrook will be under steam and on display, too.
Museum admission:
Adults 18 and over $6 Ages 17 and under and museum members: FREE
Train Fares:
Ages 12 and over: $8
Ages 4 to 11 and museum members: $4
Ages 3 and under: FREE
Train Rides start at 10:00 am! Warren Engine House Company will be on property Saturday and Sunday selling hamburgers and hot dogs.Kona Snow cones will be here Sunday and Monday. Contact (775) 687-6953 x233 for more information.

Train to Virginia City from Carson City. Event takes place from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. at 4650 Eastgate Siding Road. Prices for the ride range from $25-$55. Rediscover Nevada’s rich history in mining and mill on the V&T Carson City-Virginia City route as you meander through tunnels, canyons and mining towns aboard a restored 1914 Pullman coach led by a 1916 Baldwin 2-8-0 steam locomotive. This relaxing all-day train excursion is fully narrated with historical facts and anecdotes. Departing from Carson City’s Eastgate Depot, the 24-mile round-trip tour includes a fun 3.5-hour stopover in historic Virginia City, where you can stroll the boardwalks and explore restaurants, shops, saloons, museums, mines and more. Please arrive at the depot 1/2 hour prior to departure. Tickets are available online or by calling 877-724-5007 or 775-291-0208.

Hike into History at the Carson River Park. Takes place at 10:00 a.m. Join Carson City Parks, Recreation & Open Space for an easy, two-hour long hike along the Carson River to learn about how the area’s early homesteads defined the high desert environment we know today. Hikers should dress for the weather and bring plenty of water. Register for this guided hike online.

Rockin' Rib Fest at Carson City Fandago. 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. This pre-summer kickoff festival as Casino Fandango will heat up Memorial Day weekend. Award-winning rib cookers from around the country — including Austin’s Texas Lightning BBQ, Chicago BBQ Company, Back Forty Texas BBQ, and our own Carson City BBQ — will gather for the second day of this four-day event. Attendees will have a chance to vote for their favorite fibs. Rockin’ Rib Fest features live music, a beverage garden, dozens of arts and crafts vendors, and family-friendly activities such as cornhole, Hammer-Schlage, pie eating contest, are planned throughout the long holiday weekend.

Doc's Real Wild West Fest. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m located at the Virginia City Area and Fairgrounds on 458 F St. A celebration of western culture with entertainment and loads of fun. Activity for all ages include cowboy poetry, movie-set tours, cowboy shootouts, concerts and more. Vendors and entertainment including headliner will be the main stage at 8:00 p.m.

State Capitol Guided Tours at the Nevada State Capitol. Two separate tours will take place at 10:30 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. every Saturday. Tours typically take an hour and include both the exterior of the building, nearby memorials as well as the interior of the building. Tours are available for up to 20 people on a first-come, first-served basis. The building includes numerous historic artifacts that range from portraits of past Nevada governors to sculptures to historical items showcased during Nevada’s Sesquicentennial celebration. The Capitol remains open to the public Monday through Friday 8:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Guided tours of up to 20 people can be arranged in advance by calling the Nevada State Museum’s Education Program at 775-687-4810, ext. 237.

Celebration of Heroes Parade. 12:00 p.m. to 1:00 p.m. on C St. in Virginia City. The Comstock honors all men and women of the military who paid the ultimate sacrifice for our country the weekend of Memorial Day. Join the folks of Virginia City on May 25 to pay tribute to the great service men and women.

Junior Ranger Program: Wildlife Walk. The wildlife walk takes place at Silver Saddle Ranch in Carson City from 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. This event is for ages 5-13. Register online to save a spot and adventure guide.

Live Painting Demonstration. 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Carson Valley Museum & Cultural Center located at 1477 U.S. Hwy 395 in Gardnerville, NV. Artist Historian Wayne Scarpaci will conduct a live painting demonstration of the V&T Railroad and much more!

Live Music at Glen Eagles Restaurant. The shows take place Wednesday through Saturday, 6:30 p.m. to 9 p.m at 3700 N. Carson St. Enjoy live music that is sure to make you get up and dance every Wednesday-Saturday night at Glen Eagles Restaurant & Lounge.

Performance by Andrew Sullivan with Keith Barnett. 7:00 p.m. to 9:00 p.m. at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall located on 511 W. King St. in Carson City. Tickets cost $12-$15. Andrew Sullivan is a talented 31 year-old singer songwriter from Fort Worth, Texas. Drawing inspiration from both country and pop artists like George Strait, Ben Rector, Jason Isbell and Dave Barnes. Carson City musician Keith Alan Barnett will be opening for Andrew on this one night only special event.

Saturday Night Star Party. The event starts at 7:30 p.m. at the Jack C. Davis Observatory at Western Nevada College. The Jack C. Davis Observatory hosts free star parties on the 2nd and 4th Saturdays of the month year round, starting at 7:30 p.m. (except when there is snow on the roads). The evening starts with a lecture on one of numerous topics and concludes with guided star viewing by one of our astronomers. Mike Thomas lectures 2nd Saturdays and Dr. Tom Herring lectures on 4th Saturdays.

Carson Comedy Club at the Carson Nugget. 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Live Comedy every Friday and Saturday night at the Carson Nugget! Performers include comedians Paul Sheffield, Jeff Capri, Kirk McHenry and Alex Ekrin . Doors open at 7:15 p.m. Purchase tickets at the Winner’s Club or online.

Live performance by Blu Jazz at Bella Fiore Wines. 224 W Third St from 7:30 p.m. to 9:30 p.m. Blu Jazz will perform at Bella Fiore Wines. The four-piece band has quite a following and perform a steady diet of blues and jazz coupled with a few dance upbeat songs. The band consists of Myke Smith on saxes, Bradley Harris guitarist and harmonica, Paul Bonaldi on drums and Tim Goldsmith on bass.

New Wave Crave Live 80's Tribute at Max Casino. The Cure, Billy Idol, INXS, Duran Duran and onward! You and your friends step inside a DeLorean sports car time machine as the ultimate retro band New Wave Crave transports you back TO THE 80s! 21-plus. Show is at 8 p.m. Max Casino is located at 900 South Carson Street, Carson City.

Sunday, May 26

Celebrate Me-MEOW-ial Day at Nevada Humane Society (All day) located at 549 Airport Rd., Carson City. Memorial Day season is a great time to honor our military, thank our brave veterans and public servants — and help save the life of a homeless pet at Nevada Humane Society. After all, summer is starting and a new furry friend could become your constant companion, cuddle buddy and fellow couch potato while you avoid the hot summer heat. Nevada Humane Society is waiving the adoption fee from Friday, May 25, to Monday, May 27 on ALL cats and kittens in both Carson City and Reno. Hundreds of homeless cats and kittens are in need of a good home, and what better way to share your love than to adopt!

Memorial Day at the Nevada State Railroad Museum. 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 2180 S. Carson St. Visit the Nevada State Railroad Museum during Memorial Day weekend! Take a ride behind V&T locomotive No. 25! The Glenbrook will be under steam and on display, too.
Museum admission:
Adults 18 and over $6 Ages 17 and under and museum members: FREE
Train Fares:
Ages 12 and over: $8
Ages 4 to 11 and museum members: $4
Ages 3 and under: FREE
Train Rides start at 10:00 am! Warren Engine House Company will be on property Saturday and Sunday selling hamburgers and hot dogs.Kona Snow cones will be here Sunday and Monday. Contact (775) 687-6953 x233 for more information.

Muscle Powered Weekly Bicycle Ride. 9:00 a.m. to 12:00 p.m. at Fremont Elementary School in Carson City. Typically, this ride consists of two 10-15 minute loops with varying pace depending on rider level. This is a “no drop” ride so no one will be left behind. All riders must have a bicycle in safe working condition, a helmet, and closed toed shoes. For any questions or further information please contact Michael Bish via email: mrbish11@att.net or phone: 775-296-2068.

Train to Virginia City from Carson City. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m. at the Carson City Eastgate Depot located on 4650 Eastgate Siding Rd. Tickets for the event cost $25-$55. Rediscover Nevada’s rich history in mining and mill on the V&T Carson City-Virginia City route as you meander through tunnels, canyons and mining towns aboard a restored 1914 Pullman coach led by a 1916 Baldwin 2-8-0 steam locomotive. This relaxing all-day train excursion is fully narrated with historical facts and anecdotes. Departing from Carson City’s Eastgate Depot, the 24-mile round-trip tour includes a fun 3.5-hour stopover in historic Virginia City, where you can stroll the boardwalks and explore restaurants, shops, saloons, museums, mines and more. Please arrive at the depot 1/2 hour prior to departure. Tickets are available online or by calling 877-724-5007 or 775-291-0208.

Rockin' Rib Fest at Carson City Fandago. 10:00 a.m. to 9:00 p.m. Plan ahead, write it down and prepare for a pre-summer kickoff festival as Casino Fandango will heat up Memorial Day weekend with its second annual community Rockin’ Rib Fest. Award-winning rib cookers from around the country — including Austin’s Texas Lightning BBQ, Chicago BBQ Company, Back Forty Texas BBQ, and our own Carson City BBQ — will gather for the four-day event. Attendees will have a chance to vote for their favorite fibs. Rockin’ Rib Fest features live music, a beverage garden, dozens of arts and crafts vendors, and family-friendly activities such as cornhole, Hammer-Schlage, pie eating contest, are planned throughout the long holiday weekend.

Doc's Real Wild West Fest. 10:00 a.m. to 4:00 p.m located at the Virginia City Area and Fairgrounds on 458 F St. A celebration of western culture with entertainment and loads of fun. Activity for all ages include cowboy poetry, movie-set tours, cowboy shootouts, concerts and more. Vendors and entertainment including headliner will be the main stage at 8:00 p.m.

Bilingual Storytime in Carson City. 1:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Carson City Library at 900 N. Roop St. Weekly themed singing, stories, finger-plays, or art centered around a book in both English and Spanish. Participants 9 and under must be accompanied by a caregiver of at least 13 years of age at all times.

Brunch is Back: Inspiration from Bobby @ Sierra Chef. 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the Sierra Chef located at 2292 Main Street Suites 3 & 4 at Genoa, NV. Join us for a cooking class at the Sierra Chef kitchen.

Imaginations Children's May Art Class. 1:00 p.m. to 3:00 p.m. at the St. Mary’s Art Center in Virginia City located at 55 North R St. Kids will have a great time learning dimension, line work and creative ways to make block lettering and more. Prices for the class range from $20-$35.

A Tribute to Heroes Concert. 5:30 p.m. to 11:00 p.m. at Piper’s Opera House in Virginia City located at 12 B St. This fundraising event pays tribute to the never forgotten American heroes. The night includes performances from artist Lacy J. Dalton and Lady and the Tramps. Your ticket includes entry into the show and dinner catered by The Cider Factory.

Chicago the Tribute at the Carson Nugget. 7:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. 507 N. Carson St. Tickets for the event cost $15-$40. Chicago the Tribute is a tribute band to the legendary rock and roll band with the Horns – Chicago! Chicago the TRIBUTE recreates that great sound with powerful horns, rich vocals and a rockin' rhythm section. Whether you are a fan of CHICAGO from the rockin' 60's and 70's, or the power ballads from later years, you'll love Chicago the TRIBUTE! For more info about the band, please visit www.chicagothetribute.com. For more info about the venue, please visit www.ccnugget.com or call (775) 882-1626. Tickets are available online or at the Winner Rewards Club.

Monday, May 27

Memorial Day at the Nevada State Railroad Museum. 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. at 2180 S. Carson St. Visit the Nevada State Railroad Museum during Memorial Day weekend! Take a ride behind V&T locomotive No. 25! The Glenbrook will be under steam and on display, too.
Museum admission:
Adults 18 and over $6 Ages 17 and under and museum members: FREE
Train Fares:
Ages 12 and over: $8
Ages 4 to 11 and museum members: $4
Ages 3 and under: FREE
Train Rides start at 10:00 am! Warren Engine House Company will be on property Saturday and Sunday selling hamburgers and hot dogs.Kona Snow cones will be here Sunday and Monday. Contact (775) 687-6953 x233 for more information.

Memorial Day ceremony at Stewart Indian School Cemetery. 10 a.m. at the Stewart Indian School Cemetery located at Clear Creek Ave. in Carson City. A Memorial Day ceremony to pay tribute to Native American war veterans who have died will be held on Monday, 10 a.m. at the Stewart Indian School Cemetery in Carson City. The Stewart Indian School Cemetery is located at Clear Creek Avenue. This memorial recognizes deceased Native American veterans who have served in the U.S. military. Flags will be at half mast to honor Native American veterans.

Celebrate Me-MEOW-ial Day at Nevada Humane Society (All day) located at 549 Airport Rd., Carson City. Memorial Day season is a great time to honor our military, thank our brave veterans and public servants — and help save the life of a homeless pet at Nevada Humane Society. After all, summer is starting and a new furry friend could become your constant companion, cuddle buddy and fellow couch potato while you avoid the hot summer heat. Nevada Humane Society is waiving the adoption fee from Friday, May 25, to Monday, May 27 on ALL cats and kittens in both Carson City and Reno. Hundreds of homeless cats and kittens are in need of a good home, and what better way to share your love than to adopt!

Rockin' Rib Fest at Carson City Fandago. 10:00 a.m. to 5:00 p.m. Award-winning rib cookers from around the country — including Austin’s Texas Lightning BBQ, Chicago BBQ Company, Back Forty Texas BBQ, and our own Carson City BBQ — will gather for final day of this four-day event. Attendees will have a chance to vote for their favorite fibs. Rockin’ Rib Fest features live music, a beverage garden, dozens of arts and crafts vendors, and family-friendly activities.

Memorial Day Services. 11:00 a.m. at the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery at Fernley, NV. Residents may join others in paying tribute to those who died serving their country at the annual Memorial Day Ceremony at Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery in Fernley on Monday, May 27.Presented by the Northern Nevada Veterans Memorial Cemetery Advisory Committee, the ceremony is scheduled at 11 a.m. and will feature a guest speaker and other special activities to remember and honor servicemen who’ve passed on.

Carson City Democratic luncheon on Memorial Day to feature local military historian. 11: 30 a.m. at the banquet room of Carson City’s Round Table, on Retail Drive just off College Parkway. World War II historian and author Ken Beaton will be the featured speaker at the Carson City Democrats' Memorial Day luncheon. He will narrate a slideshow of photographs taken on his visits to American memorials and military cemeteries across Europe, including some ties to his own family. A native of Lynn, Massachusetts, Ken is a retired Nevada secondary school teacher. The Nevada Appeal has published over a hundred of his commentaries, and many of his history articles have been published in Nevada and Nevada In The West magazines. In his latest book, he tells the remarkable story of his uncle Richard's final mission at Monte la Difensa, Italy, during which he was killed in action on December 3, 1943. Inside Richard's helmet was found a photograph of his young nephew, Kenneth Beaton. Sponsored by the Democratic Men's Committee, these luncheons help keep the lights on at Carson City's Democratic HQ. Suggested donations of $5 or more gratefully accepted but are not required. All are welcome. For further information contact Rich Dunn at 434-8783 or richdunn@aol.com.

Memorial Day Flowers Foundation. 12:00 p.m. to 2:00 p.m. at the Lone Mountain Cemetery in Carson City. The Memorial Day Flowers Foundation works with families, organizations, and businesses to make floral tributes to those who bravely served our country. Over Memorial Day weekend, local organizers and volunteers place roses and other flowers on grave sites at national, veterans, and local cemeteries across the United States. This year, Carson City Division of the U.S. Naval Sea Cadet Corps is honored to participate in this program. Please consider helping us raise funds so that we may place flowers on as many graves as possible this Memorial Day weekend. Sponsorships support flowers for Memorial Day and provide support for Carson City Division. Thank you for helping us honor those who have served.

Monday Night Throwing Class. 5:30 p.m. to 8:30 p.m. at Ogres-Holm Pottery in Carson City. Drop in sessions are $45 or $175 for a six-week, open start class, including open studio anytime during the 6 weeks. For more information or to schedule studio time visit the Ogres-Holm Pottery Website or Facebook page or by calling 775-461-3616.

West Coast Swing Dance. 5:30 p.m. to 10:00 p.m. at the High Sierra Dance Club located at 4600 Synder Ave. in Carson City. The event costs $8 per person. Join the High Sierra Swing Club every Monday for a night filled with West Coast Swing dancing! Beginners class at 5:30 followed by an Intermediate class at 6:30, $8 each. Free social dance following lessons from 7:30 to 10:00 pm. No partner necessary.

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Nevada Arts Council Presents: Bits and Pieces of the Silver State. 8:30 a.m. to 5 p.m. Reno artist Patricia Wallis has a background in plein air painting as well as aerial painting working on canvas, board and copper. Over the past decade she has worked exclusively on copper which gives the image a unique luminescence not found when working with canvas or board. Oil painting on copper goes back to the 15th century although it is rarely used by contemporary artists. Bits and Pieces of the Silver State feature the various elements of nature and provide conceptual basis inn Wallis’ paintings. Go here for more information about Nevada Arts Council.

Nevada Artists Association Presents: Landscape Show. 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. Stop in and enjoy the diverse artwork on display from Nevada Artists Association (NAA) Members with featured artist Walter Daniels. With a current membership of 120-plus, boasting over 30 new members in the past few months alone, this show promises to be one for the books. For more information visit the NAA website, call 775-882-6411 or email naaCarsonCity@gmail.com.

Dance Workshop for Couples at Yaple's Ballroom. In this beginner level workshop you must have a partner in this class, we will not be rotating. It can be a friend, husband, wife, boyfriend or girlfriend, you just have to have a buddy with you to be your partner. We are going to learn the style of dance of Night Club Two Step and some other exercises that will help you with your connection to your partner. $20. Yaple’s Ballroom is located at 315 N Carson St., Carson City. Go here for the website to learn more including dates and times.

Carson City art exhibition 'Creative Spark' features 32 area high school artists. The Capital City Arts Initiative hosts its exhibition, Creative Spark, at the Community Development Building, also known as the Brick, 108 E Proctor Street, Carson City. Thirty-two students from Carson, Dayton, Douglas, and Pioneer high schools have work in the exhibit. The free exhibition is available to the public now through May 29, 2019, Mondays through Fridays, 8 a.m. to noon and 1 to 4 p.m. Creative Spark includes a wide variety of art media including ceramics, collage, drawing, painting, and photography that show the diversity of the students’ creativity.

Capital City Arts Initiative presents 'The Lay of the Land' at Carson City showing. The Capital City Arts Initiative presents an exhibition, "The Lay of the Land," by artist Fred Howland in the Community Center’s Sierra Room, 851 E William Street, Carson City. The exhibition runs now through June 30, 2019. Howland’s passion is to create a sense of time and place through his photographs. He returns to favorite sites to work, like Hope Valley and Genoa, returning to take repeat images in different seasons and lighting. His interest in landscapes go back to his New England roots where he was more comfortable in the outdoors than in school classrooms. The Sierra Room is open to the public during Carson City official meetings including the first and third Thursdays, 8 a.m. to 5 p.m. and many afternoons, Monday through Thursday, 5 to 8 p.m.

"Home Means Nevada" photo exhibit debut at the Nevada Legislature. The Nevada Arts Council is unveiling a new traveling photo exhibition, “Home Means Nevada” that will start its journey in the hallways of the Nevada Legislature during the 2019 session. The exhibition features the works of 15 contemporary photographers, but which echoes famous photographs and artwork from the late 1800s and early 1900s that helped spur protections for many of our nation’s national parks. The exhibit highlights some of the unique treasures found on federally managed lands across the state, from bighorns to Burning Man, to the ancient rock art and petroglyphs in the Gold Butte area. The exhibition will be displayed in the Senate hallway of the Nevada Legislature, 401 S. Carson St. in Carson City.

— WNC Continuing Education offers Zumba classes. Zumba is a dance form and aerobics fitness program. Zumba involves dance and aerobic movements performed to energetic Latin and pop music from countries around the world. The choreography incorporates hip hop, soca, samba, salsa, meringue and mambo. Squats and lunges are also included. Students should wear comfortable clothing and tennis shoes, and bring a towel, water and a positive attitude. No prior dance experience is required — Zumba is about making friends, getting a workout, and enjoying yourself! Classes are held at the WNPAC dance studio, located at 951 N Stewart St. Call 775-445-4241 for more information.

— Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space is hiring for seasonal positions. With summer around the corner, Carson City Parks, Recreation and Open Space is hiring for many seasonal positions! If you love being outdoors, our park or open space maintenance position is for you. If you love being around water, join our aquatic team. If you love sports, join our recreation side. Be a part of a great team this summer! Scroll and click through fliers for more. Go here if you're interested and wish to apply.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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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.

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

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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.

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