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Events around Carson City for Tuesday, June 4

Hello Carson City as we welcome Tuesday, June 4, 2019. Events and activities abound, from yoga, walks and a bike ride, to art showings and a jewelry making class. There's an exquisite paella and olive oil show at Bleu Café featuring world renown chef Don Pepe, and a viewing of the classic film "High Noon" with the legendary Gary Cooper at the Brewery Arts Center. Be sure to take some time out of your busy day to enjoy the capital city's great indoor and outdoor activities. Here's what's happening.

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What's ahead Tuesday:

Carson City Yoga hosts 8-week 'Yoga for Arthritis' program. This 8-week series is for anyone living with arthritis or with similar symptoms of pain and stiffness. In this gentle class, you will learn how to use yoga and modifications to manage your arthritis. We may use chairs, blocks, the wall, or other props to support your body in the practice as needed. The class includes information about meditation, diet, and physical activity to support you in your healing, offering the full benefits of a complete yoga practice. In addition, you can learn how to create a home practice, allowing you to extend the benefits of yoga into your every day life. This class comes with a manual, and meets twice a week for 8 weeks. This is an 8 week series, meeting 2 times per week.
Tuesday and Thursday Mornings, 7:30 to 8:30 a.m., June 4 through July 23. Class will be held at Carson City Yoga, in our easily accessible 7th Street Location: 116 E 7th St, No. 4 Class Pricing is for the full 8 weeks (16 classes) and includes the manual: Standard Rate: $195 registration after May 20. This class series builds on itself each week, and so it is highly encouraged that you attend all classes. Missed classes are not refundable or transferable. If you have any questions about this class and/or if it is right for you, please contact us through our website at carsoncityyoga.com, or leave us a message at 775-841-7841. Diane will get back to you to answer any questions you might have. See https://carsoncityyoga.com/yoga-for-arthritis/ to register or for more information about the class.

Lake Tahoe Basin fuelwood permit sales begins. The USDA Forest Service Lake Tahoe Basin Management Unit will begin the sale of personal use fuelwood permits at the Forest Supervisor’s Office in South Lake Tahoe on Monday, June 3, 2019. Permits cost $20 per cord, with a two-cord minimum purchase and a limit of 10 cords per household.
Permits have specific conditions and complete information is provided when the permit is issued. Maps to designated cutting areas are provided and must be in the permit holder’s possession along with the valid permit when cutting. The permit is for collection of “down-dead” wood in designated fuelwood areas within the Lake Tahoe Basin. "Down-dead" means the tree is down on the ground and dead, rather than dead and standing. Cutting any standing tree, whether dead or green, is not allowed. The Forest Supervisor's Office is at 35 College Drive, South Lake Tahoe, CA and is open Monday through Friday from 8 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. For more information, call the South Lake Tahoe office at 530-543-2600.

Tuesday Morning Walk: Eastside Historical Tour I hosted by Muscle Powered. 8 a.m. New time! Come and join us for our weekly one hour walks to enjoy Nevada outdoors around Carson City. Meet at 8 a.m. in front of the Capitol Building for a tour of historic sites east of Carson Street. Note: No pets allowed on Capitol Grounds. Water and closed-toe shoes required. All walks are 1 to 2 miles with duration of 1 hour with usually negligible elevation gain, and frequently on paved or smooth paths. If it rains, snows, or air quality is unsafe due to smoke, meet at the Multi-Purpose Athletic Center (MAC) at 1860 Russell Way. Contact Debbie Lane at Debbie.Lane102@yahoo.com, if you have any questions. Muscle Powered is a local non-profit organization that promotes walking, hiking, biking and trail building.

Computer Classes for Beginners at Carson City Library. 11:30 a.m. Various computer topics will be taught every week, including Mouse & Keyboard; Files, Folders, and Programs; the Internet; Email; and Windows 10. Registration is required. Please visit www.carsoncitylibrary.org and click on calendar to reserve your spot!

Tuesday night archery shoots return to Carson City's Centennial Park Archery Range. 5:30 p.m. Every Tuesday evening, 5:30 to dusk, the Clear Creek Bowmen host its Tuesday Night Archery Shoots at the Centennial Park Archery Range in Carson City. Both traditional and 3D targets are available. The target range is open shooting for use at no cost. There is a $5 fee (kids 17 and under are free) to shoot the 3D animal targets. We have archery equipment, volunteers and instructors to get you started. Come on out and join us. It’s a great way to experience the world of archery. Open to all ages. For more information visit our website: http://clearcreekbowmen.com.

Ladies’ Mountain Bike Ride. 5:30 p.m. The Ladies’ Mountain Bike Ride is every Tuesday evening. Enjoy the great outdoors with the ladies of Muscle Powered and the Senators Cycling Team. Helmets are required. Meet at Foothill Dr. (Pooh Corner).

Tuesday Evening Hike: Clear Creek Trail, Lower End hosted by Muscle Powered. 5:30 p.m. Join Muscle Powered for its free leader-led hikes each Tuesday evening to enjoy Nevada outdoors! Meet at the trailhead, 5:30 p.m. for the Clear Creek trail, 1/2 mile west of Jacks Valley Elementary School on Jacks Valley Road, 1.8 miles from 395. Water and sturdy closed-toed shoes are required. Hat, sunscreen and hiking poles recommended. Tuesday evening hikes will be 4-6 miles in length. If it is raining, snowing, or air quality due to smoke, hikes will be cancelled. Check www.musclepowered.org/calendar or Facebook after 3:00 pm. Contact Sharon Coates at scoates7515@gmail.com, if you have questions. Muscle Powered is a local non-profit organization that promotes walking, hiking, biking and trail building.

Paella and Olive Oil Show at Bleu Cafe. 6 to 8 p.m. World famous Chef Don Pepe (the Paella King) will be hosting another paella and olive oil show at Bleu Café. This event will feature new information and facts about olive oil, how to properly use oil inside and outside of the body, audience participation cooking with the Chef, question and answer, sampling Paella, appetizers from Chefs Roberta and Pepe, no host bar, special prices on olive oils, balsamic vinegar from Modena Italy, and Portuguese sardines in Portuguese olive oil. Seating is limited, for reservations call 775-297-3301. 240 E. Winnie Ln., Carson City.

Empty Bowls, Open Studio at Ogres-Holm Pottery. 6 to 8:30 p.m. Create an empty bowl to donate to charity, instruction will be offered to create and paint a bowl or create something on our own during open studio session. Open studio time is free of charge and open to the public. 1215 S. Carson St., Carson City.

Carson City Classic Cinema Club presents High Noon. 6:30 p.m. Gary Cooper stars as a town Marshal who must face a gang, alone, at high noon when the gang's leader, an outlaw he sent up years before, arrives on the noon train, despite the disapproval of his new bride (Grace Kelly) and the local townsfolk. General admission $4; free for students and members. Trivia and intro begin at 6:30 p.m. film at 7 p.m.. Doors open at 6 p.m. at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall, 511 W. King Street. New this year, Wired Wednesday Digital Artists will present a brief film-making discussion prior to our films, beginning at 6:00p. This month's topic - Basic camera and tripod use, and using smart phones to create stories. The Carson City Classic Cinema Club is a 501(c)3 organization dedicated to providing quality entertainment to our community and to advocating and supporting youth arts education.

Jewelry Acrylic Pouring Class at Rustically Divine. 7:30 to 9 p.m. This class puts the ‘fun’ in functional! Come join us as we create several original medallions in this unique acrylic pouring class. You will leave with three medallions and one necklace to change them out on. To learn more about the art and instructor, Dana Childs, visit her website here or contact her at tfa.create@gmail.com. Go here to sign up online.

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WNC Continuing Education offers Zumba class. 5:45 p.m. 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. The class is $48 and our direct line is 775-445-4241.

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.

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.

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