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I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: June 23 - 24

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Repeats every day until Sun Jun 24 2018 .
June 23, 2018 (All day)
June 24, 2018 (All day)

It’s a planes, trains, and automobiles kind of weekend. Add in bands, bikes and bar-be-ques and we’ve got most of this weekend’s list covered. The Carson City Airport is celebrating 90 years at this year’s open house and fly-in. One of the summer’s best events with balloon rides, cool old planes, and much more: you won’t want to miss it. Beat the heat at the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada; all admission fees have been waived today thanks to Carson City Toyota. Summer concerts at the Brewery Arts Center begin tonight with the Original Wailers. Free, family-friendly fun right in the heart of downtown Carson City.

SATURDAY:

  • Carson City Airport Fly-In, Open House, and 90th Anniversary at the Carson City Airport: 2500 E. College Pkwy (8am-4pm; free admission; EAA Sierra Chapter #403 Pancake Breakfast, $5; includes the Cactus Air Force Wings and Wheel Museum, historical military aircraft and equipment, RE/MAX hot air balloon ground bound rides, robotics and drone demonstrations, static and interactive displays, live music, food trucks, raffles, and many more educational and family activities including the new Guest Speaker Educational Forum: The NextGen of Aviation is You! Discover Aviation and Aerospace Careers)
  • 15th Annual Extreme Motor Officer Challenge at Mills Park - adjacent to the Community Center off of Oxoby Loop (8am-5pm; The competition gives officers the opportunity to show their riding skills to residents and visitors; moreover, event spectators can meet officers in a non-enforcement role to discuss topics and share information)
  • — Sierra Chef Farmers Market on the front lawn of Orchard House: 188 Carson Street -corner of Carson and Main Street in Genoa; NOTE: will return to usual location at Town Park next week (8am-1pm; An assortment of fresh produce, herbs, eggs and more, crafts, and local food items and specialties)
  • — Third and Curry Farmers Market (8:30am to 1pm; fruits, vegetables, flowers, local vendors, live music, the Muscle Powered Bike Valet and more)
  • — Dayton Farmers Market at Community Roots and Shoots: 60 2nd Ave - across from Pizza Factory, Dayton (9am-1pm; able to accept WIC, SNAP, USDA Senior Citizen Coupons, cash, etc)

It’s Farmers Market Day. The long-running Carson market at Third and Curry features yummy local foods, fresh produce, live music and more. Those in Dayton can head down to Community Shoots to stock up on summer favorites. Douglas County isn’t left out of the mix. Sierra Chef has added a Saturday market in Genoa to their summer line-up.

  • 8th Annual Carson City Rockabilly Riot at Mills Park (9am-6pm Registration, 9am-9pm show open to public, 7:30pm cruise to the Brewery Arts Center; 89.7 FM Official Riot radio; Pin Ups, Car Events, Downtown Cruise, Kids Big Wheel Racing, Little Mr. & Miss Rockabilly Riot Contest, Poker Walk, Motorcycle Challenge, Great Food Vendors, Valve Cover Races, Live Bands and more; complete event schedule at http://renorockabillyriot.com/ )
  • — Edwards Motor Car Rides at the Nevada State Railroad Museum (Museum open 9am-4:30pm, admission for adults is $6, children under 18 are free; Motor Car Rides available from 10am-4pm and last approximately 35 minutes – Fares are $4 for ages 12 and over; $2 for museum members and ages 4-11, and free for ages 3 and under - Motor car No. 401 was built by the Edwards Motor Car Co. of Sanford, NC and put into service October 1926 by the Tucson, Cornelia & Gila Bend Railroad of Ajo, AZ. The motor car operated regularly until December 31, 1947)
  • Breakfast and Bowling at Carson Lanes (9am-12pm breakfast and unlimited bowling; $13, $8 for kids 8 and younger)
  • Annual Community Garage and Fabric Sale at the Dayton Senior Center: 320 Old Dayton Valley Rd., Dayton (9am-2pm; all fabric $1 per yard; benefit for Dayton Meals on Wheels Program)
  • — Third annual Show and Shine at the East 50 Bar: 6008 Hwy 50 E, Dayton (9am-3pm; Registration $15, multiple vehicle classes whether finished or under construction; BBQ lunch available 12pm-3pm, $5)
  • Fourth Saturday Work Days in the Heritage Park Community Gardens: 1461 Ezell St, Gardnerville (9am-12pm; Come join us and enjoy a day outdoors improving your community and growing food for those in need. We need help on levels from beginners to Master Gardeners)
  • — Parking Lot Sale at Browsers Corner Book Store: 711 E. Washington (9:30am-4:30pm; books and more at great prices; benefit for the Friends of the Carson City Library)

Need something to read for your next beach day? The Browsers Corner Book Store is holding a parking lot sale, and sure to have something you can add to your reading list. A meet and greet with several prominent Nevada authors, who also happen to be amazing women, takes place at the Nevada State Museum. Enjoy light appetizers and get your favorite stories signed by the writer herself.

  • — Man Cave Sidewalk Sale Fundraiser at Barb’s Y-Not: 152 E. Long Street (10am-5pm; Neons, clocks, metal signs, hats, t-shirts, etc; All proceeds go to Advocates to End Domestic Violence Christmas families)
  • — Half-off Everything at the Carson City Senior Center Thrift Shop: 911 Beverly Drive (10am-3:30pm; includes Boutique and Furniture; books are not included; benefits the Meals on Wheels Program)
  • Free Admission Day at the Children's Museum of Northern Nevada: 813 N. Carson St. (10am-4:30pm; come and check out the Museum’s newest exhibits; sponsored by Carson City Toyota)
  • — US Navy’s 32nd Street Brass Band in Concert on the Third Street Stage in Bob McFadden Plaza (10am-11am; bring your own seating)
  • — Arts and Antique Faire at the Carson City Art Gallery: corner Curry/Fourth St. (10am-4pm; A selection of the Gallery’s artists will be displaying their work, and some will be doing live demonstrations)
  • — Spirit of America Art Show in the Nevada Artists Association Gallery at the Brewery Arts Center (10am-4pm AND during the Levitt Amp Concerts 6pm-10pm; Artist Reception and Awards 2pm-4pm)
  • — True Grit Art Show in the Western Nevada College Main, Atrium and Hallway Galleries in the Bristlecone Building (10am-4pm; The True Grit Art Show features over 70 works of art made of canceled casino playing cards; Part of the NEA/ Carson City Big Read celebration)
  • — Mind, Body, and Mimosas with Meghan at the Union: 302 N. Carson (10am; $12 suggested donation; Vinyasa Flow Style Yoga; Bring your mind, body, and mat; After class, we encourage you to join us for mimosas)
  • — Virginia and Truckee Round-trip Steam Train Rides: leave from Carson City Eastgate Depot: on Flint Drive, off U.S. Highway 50 East (Depart Carson City 10am, please arrive 30 minutes early - Depart Virginia City 3pm; $52, seniors and veterans $48, kids 3-16 $32; tickets limited, available online HERE: http://vtrailway.com/trains-routes/cc-vc/ )
  • Third annual Summer Bash Poker Run – Start/end at the Spoke Bar and Grill: 3198 N. Deer Run at Hwy 50 East (Registration 10am, kick-stands up at 11:30am, festivities at the Spoke from 3pm-5pm; open to bikes and cars – $20 Single Rider, $30 with passenger - Registration includes ride shirt; additional raffle tickets, shirts, and lunch tickets available for sale; music by the Canyon Band, food, raffle prizes, and more; hosted by the Lords of Iron Motorcycle Club, benefit for the Carson City Veterans Resource Center)

Take advantage of the gorgeous summer weather with a poker run. Start the day at the Spoke Bar and Grill, make a few stops, and then head back for live music, a bbq, and raffle. You’ll have fun, and the Carson City Veterans Resource Center gets a nice donation.

  • Dayton Pigs Desert Cleanup – Meet at Calvary Chapel Dayton Valley: 28 Enterprise Way, Dayton (10am-12pm; Get off your couch and come help drag away couches - help rid our desert of illegally dumped trash; Bring a trailer, gloves, and water - First aid kit, eye protection, dust mask, rake, and shovel recommended; If you bring an empty trailer and get it loaded, we'll cover the dump fees; Dayton Pigs is a community effort to rid our beautiful wild spaces of trash left behind from out-of-control illegal dumping)
  • — Front Porch Sittin' and Sweet Tea Sippin' at the Eddy Street Pop-Up Vintage Market: 1235 Eddy St., Gardnerville – next to Sharkey’s (10am-5pm)
  • — Family Story time and Craft at the Carson City Library (10:15am-11:45am; supplies limited MUST register online HERE; Each family will receive a free library bag and free book. Each child that is registered will get to participate in an art or science activity; those 9 and younger must be accompanied by someone 13+; You must have a library card in good standing to participate)
  • Summer Solstice Saturday Book Signing in the Dema Guinn Concourse of the Nevada State Museum (11am-2pm; free admission to book signing; featuring notable female Nevadan authors: Patty Bernard, Mona Reno, Pat Crane, Joyce Cox, Karen Dustman, Judy Wickwire, Laura Hickey, Mary Lee Fulkerson, Susan Masterson, Lynell Garfield, Bonnie Boyce Nishikawa, Nancy Raven, Laura Tennant, and Cindy Southerland; refreshments will be served)
  • The Artwork of Natasha Munson: Meet and greet at Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery: 405 N. Nevada St (11am-3pm; Enjoy a complimentary glass of wine and some light appetizers and meet Natasha and see what she has been creating; Natasha is one of the gallery’s more prolific artists: she creates pottery, mixed medium, hand painted furniture, acrylics on canvas, and so much more)
  • — Guided History Walk to Genoa Canyon – Meet at Mormon Station State Historic Park, Genoa (11am-12:30pm; free, all ages; Join a park interpreter for a guided “history walk” from Mormon Station to the Genoa Canyon trailhead. During the walk, the discussion will include the numerous historic structures along the route; The total distance of this walk will be approximately one-mile; Participants should bring water and wear comfortable footwear)
  • — Indian Hills annual Summer Kick-off in James Lee Memorial Park: 3394 James Lee Park Rd., Indian Hills (11am; Free; BBQ, Live DJ, games, races, face painting and more; skateboard, BMX, and scooter competitions sponsored by the WheelHouse; hosted by the Indian Hills General Improvement District)

What’s that you smell? It’s something yummy on the grill. Indian Hills residents can head down to James Lee Park for a neighborhood summer kick-off. The Young at Heart BBQ at the Douglas County Senior and Community Center welcomes everyone who enjoys a burger. You’ll find the Family Support Council Grillin’ and Chillin’ in Minden Park a little later. Bring the whole family; there’s fun for all ages.

  • — Family BBQ at the Douglas County Community/Senior Center: 1329 Waterloo Lane, Gardnerville (11am-2pm; $5; hamburgers, hot dogs, goodies, games, and more; sponsored by the Young at Heart)
  • — Laser Cutter and Engraver Workshop: TBA in the Carson City Library Capital Makers Room (12pm-3pm; A proctor will provide instruction on a Laser Cutter & Engraver project; Must Register HERE; It is required to complete Laser Cutter and Engraver Certification Class before participating in this workshop. This includes those experienced the Laser Cutter and Engraver AND you must have a Premiere Library card)
  • — Noon Music with CW at A to Zen: 1803 N. Carson St. (12pm-2pm; original swing and honky tonk songs)
  • — Live Music featuring Low La La at Canvas Café, Virginia City (1pm-3pm)
  • — Carson Valley LGBTQIAP and Friends Weekly Social Meet-up at Comma Coffee (2pm-4pm; Empowering support, love, and respect; all ages welcome)
  • — Artist Awards and Reception for the Spirit of America Show in the NAA Gallery at the Brewery Arts Center: 449 W. King St. (2pm-4pm; free; refreshments and meet-n-greet with the artists)
  • — Summer Saturday Family Movies series: Despicable Me 3 at the Minden Library: 1625 Library Lane, Minden (2pm; rated PG; movie and popcorn are free; sponsored by the Friends of the Douglas County Public Library)
  • — Bar BINGO at NV Ugly: 1433 Hwy 395, Gardnerville (2pm; free to play, win bar swag and drinks)
  • Sixth annual Grillin’ and Chillin’ BBQ: Family Edition in Minden Park, Downtown Minden (4pm-8pm, food served 5pm-7pm; $10 for a family 4-pack entry ticket that includes a hamburger/hot dog meal per person, no-host bar; live music, carnival games, face painters, bounce house, prizes, silent auction, water activities - bring your suit/towel, and more; Picnic table seating provided, bring blankets if you’d like; no outside food/drink, please; hosted by the Family Support Council of Douglas County as a benefit for The Abbey Crossing Shelter Program; Please note that this event will be different than years past and we will not have Grillers competing)
  • Rockabilly Riot: Ms. Rockabilly Riot Pin-Up Contest in the Marv Teixeira Pavilion at Mills Park (Little Miss & Little Mr. Rockabilly Riot Contest at 4:45pm, Ms. Rockabilly Competition begins at 5pm)

Calling all pin-ups. Although they are all picture-perfect vintage beauty, there can be only one Ms. Rockabilly Riot 2018. See who this year’s dream girl is at tonight’s competition in the Marv Teixeira Pavilion.

  • — Live Music with Sandi ‘Pipes’ Medley at 1862 David Walley's Restaurant and Saloon in Genoa (5pm-9pm)
  • — High Sierra Swing Dance Club Monthly Dance with DJ Jeffrey Munson in the Brewery Arts Center Grand Ballroom (West Coast Swing-Intermediate lesson taught by Jeffrey Munson 6:30pm-7:30pm $10; Dance 7:30pm-10pm $10; Discounts for dance club members)
  • — Outdoor Concert with Double Shot on the Third Street Stage, in the Bob McFadden Plaza at Third and Curry (6:30pm-10:30pm; free; food and drink available in the Plaza; sponsored by Mom and Pop’s Diner)
  • 11 Year Anniversary Party at Caterpillar’s Hookah Lounge: 314 S Carson St. (Bands outside 7pm-10pm, indoor DJs 10pm-2am; free admission and parking, must be 18+; Free BBQ, musicians, kandi building station, live artist demonstrations, djs, Circles of Life Hoop Troupe and more!)
  • First of the Season – Free Outdoor Community Concert: The Original Wailers featuring Al Anderson, the lead guitarist of the mid-1970s Wailer’s lineup – part of the Levitt AMP Music Series on the Minnesota Street Stage at the Brewery Arts Center (vendors/food trucks 6pm, NAA Art Gallery open 6pm-10pm, concert begins 7pm; Free; Bring your own chair or use one of ours; Food trucks and bars will be available; kids activities and a bounce house but parents must stay with their children at all times; Pets on leashes are welcomed)
  • — Live Music with Arizona Jones at Casino Fandango (7pm-12am)
  • — Live Music with Terri Campillo, Craig Fletcher, and friends at Glen Eagles Restaurant (7pm-10pm)
  • — Live Music with Whiskey Train on the Washoe Camp Saloon outdoor stage: 3155 Eastlake Blvd, New Washoe City (7pm-10pm)

Summer nights were made for outdoor concerts. The Brewery Arts Center kicks off it’s Levitt Amp Concert Series tonight with the Original Wailers. Free, family-friendly, and always a good time, you’ll see bands like SambaDá, Frobeck, and Urban Renewal Project before the season’s over.

  • Ghost Walking Tour led by Madame Curry – Meet in McFadden Plaza at Third and Curry (7pm, please arrive 15 minutes early; $20 day of tour; This is a spirit lead, guided walking tour of the downtown district's west side historic homes and businesses; discounted advance tickets can be bought at www.carsoncityghostwalk.com)
  • — Weekly Star Party with Telescope Viewing at the Western Nevada College Jack C. Davis Observatory: 2699 Van Patten Ave, off Murphy Drive (sundown-11pm; free to participate; star viewing by telescopes begins at sunset; Weather permitting)
  • — Carson Valley Community Theater presents ‘Radio Memories III’ at The Annex at the Carson Valley Arts Council Building: 1572 Hwy 395 N, Minden- next to Coffee on Main (7pm; Tickets $10, seating limited; an evening of prime-time radio programming from the mid-1940s; Call 775-292-0939 for more info or tickets)
  • — Rock 'n Bowl Night at Carson Lanes Family Fun Center (7pm-11pm; music and laser lights; Bowling Discounts for groups of 10 or more)
  • — Rock’n and Bowl’n at the Gold Dust West Bowling Center (8pm-11:45pm; $10-$14 includes two hours of bowling and more; disco lights, fog machine and lots of prizes)
  • Comedian Rick Izquieta headlines at Carson Comedy inside the Carson Nugget (doors open 7:15pm, show starts 8pm; $15; purchase tickets at the Guest Services Desk; must be 21+)
  • — Karaoke hosted by J and M Productions at the Spoke Bar and Grill: 3198 Hwy 50 E (8pm-12am)
  • — Live Music with Jamie Rollins at Living the Good Life: 1480 N. Carson (8pm; no cover)
  • — Live Music with Lady and The Tramps at the Max Casino (8pm-12am)
  • — Live Music with the Silver Wing Band at the Ponderosa Saloon, Virginia City (8pm)
  • — Live Music with False Rhythms Reggae at Wink's Silver Strike Lanes: 1281 Kimmerling Rd, Gardnerville (8pm; no cover, 21+; drink specials)
  • — Live Music featuring the Kid and Nic Show in the Carson Valley Inn Cabaret, Minden (8pm-1am)
  • — Live Music with Adrenaline at ‘The Loft’ inside the Carson Nugget (9pm-1am)
  • — Karaoke Night at the Westside Pour House (9pm-12am)
  • — DJ Dance Party at Jimmy G’s Cigar Bar (10pm-2am; no cover, 21+)
  • — DJ Dance Party at the Sage Lounge inside Battle Born Social: 318 N. Carson St. (10pm-2am; no cover, 21+; Live DJs, Electronic Dance Music)

What a weekend. After the flurry of Saturday activities, Sunday offers a quieter pace. A trip up to Virginia City aboard the historic V and T Steam Train offers canyon views and possibly wild horse sightings. Take a trip into the past at the Foreman-Roberts house, just north of downtown. You’ll find the historic home and museum open for tours today, courtesy of the Carson City Historical Society. It’s a different blast from the past at Fandango’s Galaxy Theater. You won’t find baby in the corner when Dirty Dancing hits the big screen.

SUNDAY:

  • Muscle Powered Weekly Bike Ride - Meet in the south parking lot of Fremont Elementary School, next to the Linear Ditch Trail (NEW START TIME: meet at 8am; ride consists of two loops 10-15 miles long each, this will allow a rider to do 10-15 miles or 20-30 miles; Riders usually split up into two groups (tortoises and hares) and each do 10-15 mile loops; All riders must have a bicycle in safe working condition, helmet, and closed toed shoes. Participants are responsible for their own transportation to the meeting site; email Shane: shane@shanetrotter.net with any questions)
  • — Edwards Motor Car Rides at the Nevada State Railroad Museum (Museum open 9am-4:30pm, admission for adults is $6, children under 18 are free; Motor Car Rides available from 10am-4pm and last approximately 35 minutes – Fares are $4 for ages 12 and over; $2 for museum members and ages 4-11, and free for ages 3 and under - Motor car No. 401 was built by the Edwards Motor Car Co. of Sanford, NC and put into service October 1926 by the Tucson, Cornelia & Gila Bend Railroad of Ajo, AZ. The motor car operated regularly until December 31, 1947)
  • — Carson City BMX Racing at the Livermore (Edmonds) Sports Complex: 1555 Livermore Lane (Weather and Track Conditions Permitting; sign-ups 9am-10am $10, call/text 775-220-7111 if running late; must be USABMX member; one-day trial memberships and new rider kits available)
  • Breakfast and Bowling at Carson Lanes (9am-12pm breakfast and unlimited bowling; $13, $8 for kids 8 and younger)
  • — Community Yoga with Allison Reitz at Comma Coffee (9am-10am; $12 suggested donation; beginners are welcome; Bring your mind, body, and mat; a limited number of extra mats will be available)
  • — Spirit of America Art Show in the Nevada Artists Association Gallery at the Brewery Arts Center (10am-4pm)
  • — Virginia and Truckee Round-trip Steam Train Rides: leave from Carson City Eastgate Depot: on Flint Drive, off U.S. Highway 50 East (Depart Carson City 10am, please arrive 30 minutes early - Depart Virginia City 3pm; $52, seniors and veterans $48, kids 3-16 $32; tickets limited, available online HERE: http://vtrailway.com/trains-routes/cc-vc/ )
  • — Kids Eat Free at the Fox Brewpub (11am-10pm; with purchase of adult entree)
  • Junior Ranger at Mormon Station State Historic Park, Genoa (11am-12pm; Children ages 7-12 are invited to join park rangers for a fun program that will consist of educational activities and short walks. At the end of the program, participants will receive their own Nevada State Parks Junior Ranger badge)
  • — Front Porch Sittin' and Sweet Tea Sippin' at the Eddy Street Pop-Up Vintage Market: 1235 Eddy St., Gardnerville – next to Sharkey’s (11am-4pm)
  • — Bookworm Yoga with Good Elephant in the Carson City Library Secret Garden (12pm-1pm; Join us for an hour of gentle yoga in the Secret Garden. Wear comfortable clothing and bring a yoga mat, towel, and some water - limited mats available; those under 9 years old must be accompanied by someone 13+ at all times; part of the Summer Learning Challenge)

There’s a possibility that you had too much fun on Saturday. Find out who whips up the best Bloody Mary at today’s competition in downtown Gardnerville. Your admission fee includes a taste of all the challengers, so you’ll get some hair of the dog while deciding who to vote ‘people’s favorite.’

  • Annual Carson Valley Bloody Mary Competition and Community Food Drive in the Parking Lot of Buckaroos, Nevada Ugly, and the French Bar: 1433 Hwy 395, Gardnerville (12pm-4pm; $25 includes 5oz tasting from each competitor and a vote; Food will be provided by Grateful Doge and CoCoMoes Catering; sponsored by Rocket Vodka; Carson Valley Community Food Closet will be accepting monetary donations and non-perishable food)
  • — Bingo fundraiser for Meals on Wheels at the Carson City Senior Center (doors 11:30am, 12:30pm-4pm; $10 buy in, extra packs $5, Special games $1 each; 50/50 raffle and door prizes; We have a 50/50 game and a Can Food Game all year round. Bring a can of food or a non-perishable item and we will give you a free game sheet for our Can Food game; lunch available; must be 21+)
  • — Music Jam Sunday at A to Zen: 1803 N. Carson St. (1pm-3pm; we try to keep it simple so that musicians of all ages and skill levels can participate. We welcome music of all genres and styles; Audience is welcome)
  • Tours and Open House at the Foreman-Roberts Historic House and Museum: 1207 N. Carson St. (1pm-4pm; free admittance and light refreshments; The house was built in 1864 and moved in 1874. It was originally listed in the National Register as the James D. Roberts House, later changed to Foreman-Roberts when records proved Roberts did not build the house - Solomon Foreman did; hosted by the Carson City Historical Society)
  • — Flashback Cinema: Dirty Dancing (1987) at the Galaxy Theater - Fandango (2pm; $8.50 adults, $7.75 kids)
  • — Pool Tournament at Remedy’s (2pm-5pm; $5 buy-in; APA Rules)
  • — Weekly 9 Ball Pool Tournament at Whiskey Tavern (register 1pm; 2pm start; $10 per person)
  • — Kids Eat Free at the Union: 302 N. Carson St. (4pm-8pm; with purchase of adult entree)
  • — Virginia and Truckee One-way Steam Train Ride: leave from Carson City Eastgate Depot: on Flint Drive, off U.S. Highway 50 East (Depart Carson City 4:30pm, arrive in Virginia City 6pm; $37, seniors and veterans $35, kids 3-16 $25; tickets limited, available online HERE: http://vtrailway.com/trains-routes/cc-vc/ )
  • Concerts on the Green: The Connor Party at Dayton Valley Golf Course (6pm-9pm; $15.95 concert and dinner, $29.95 concert and dinner for two, $10 concert only; Call DV Grill to RSVP: 775-246-7888 ext 2, reservations are required for dinner)
  • — Live Music with Rock River featuring Buddy and Kim from the Buddy Emmer Blues Band in the Carson Valley Inn Cabaret, Minden (6pm-10pm)
  • — Cancelled: Electric Flag 50th Anniversary Concert featuring Barry Goldberg, Nick Gravenites, and Harvey Mandel on Ruby’s Outdoor Amphitheater at the Red Dog Saloon, Virginia City
  • — Flashback Cinema: Dirty Dancing (1987) at the Galaxy Theater - Fandango (7pm; $10.25 adults, $7.75 kids)

      

Every week, I create a list of the fun stuff and events going on around the Carson City area for my Facebook page, I Love Carson City. There is quite a bit to do in our beautiful capital this week, so grab the kids, your friends and family, and have a great weekend.

My weekly Facebook list includes Friday-Thursday, so please go HERE for events beyond Sunday, or just wait for my daily ‘Things to do’ here on Carson Now. You do NOT need a Facebook account to access the information.

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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.

Liz has been working on a new album for over a year and she wrote "Mother Earth" as one of the songs for that album. She had finished writing the song when she saw the videos of the thousands of pounds of trash left on Zephyr Shoals on the 4th of July.

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.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of April 22-28, 2024. Closures are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

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

Join local authors and historians David and Gayle Woodruff as they look back to those golden days of yesteryear when Ben, Adam, Hoss and Little Joe stood for honesty, decency and owned about 1/3 of the Lake Tahoe Basin (at least in the TV show).