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Upcoming Carson City School District events highlight art classes and contests, 4H, roller hockey, volleyball clinic, pumpkin patch and more

Here are all the upcoming events in the community for Carson City School District students and families, hosted by the district or community organizations.

Teen Art Fusion offers open studio and connection opportunities for students interested in visual art after school on minimum days (every second and fourth Wednesday from 12 noon to 4 p.m. at 801 North Roop Street near the Carson City Aquatics Center. Cost: $10 or get a discount code from any Carson High Art Teacher. See attached flyer for registration details and other information.

Maggie M's Beginning Art Class is offering classes for both adults and teens every Wednesday from 12 noon to 1:30 p.m. (adults) and from 3:00-4:30 p.m. (middle and high school-age students) in the Drawing Studio at the Brewery Arts Center, 449 West King Street in Carson City. See the attached flyer for more information.

The College Savings Division within the Nevada Treasury is proud to announce its 4th annual ”What Do You Want to Be When You Grow Up” Art Contest. The contest encourages Nevada students in Pre-K through 12th grades to use their artistic skills and creativity to produce a work of art demonstrating what they’d like their future career to be, all while getting them and their families excited about post-secondary education. Submissions will be open from August 12 until October 13. Three winners from each grade level will receive a $1,000, $500 or $250 prize deposited into a Future Path 529 college savings account. See attached flyer for more information.

The University of Nevada, Reno College of Agriculture, Biotechnology and Natural Resources in partnership with 4-H invites youth and families to join the Carson Cluckers Poultry Club Tuesday, Sept. 17, 6-8 p.m. and youth ages 5-19 to Garden Club Meet & Greet Thursday, Sept. 19, at 6 p.m. Both meetings will be held at 727 Fairview Drive, Suite F, in Carson City. See attached flyers for more information. Additionally, they will host the 4-H Harvest Fall Fest Wednesday, Oct. 23, from 5-8 p.m. at Fuji Park, 601 Old Creek Road in Carson City. See attached flyer.

Sierra Inline Hockey League at the Marv Teixeira Pavillion at Mills Park is offering Roller Hockey Programs where youth can learn to play and compete in games and scrimmages weekly. See attached flyer in English and Spanish for registration information.

The Carson High School Volleyball Team will host their Fourth Annual Volleyball Clinic for youth in grades 3rd through 8th, Saturday, October 5, from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. at the Carson High Gymnasium. Registration deadline is Sept. 25. Cost: $40. See attached flyer for more information.

The Girl Scouts of the Sierra Nevada are hosting after-school and evening meetings at several schools in Carson City throughout the month of September. Youth will be able to earn badges related to STEM, outdoors, entrepreneurship and life skills while making new friends. Scan the attached QR code or visit gssn.org/clt to fill out the permission slip. For questions or concerns, email girlscoutshelp@gssn.org.

The Carson City Community Center will host a Block Party & Stage Show, Saturday, September 21, to celebrate the 50th Anniversary of the Bob Boldrick Theater. The event will be held at 851 East William Street in Carson City. The Block Party will begin at 11 a.m. and will feature games, activities, backstage tours, food, art and other goodies. Beginning at 2 p.m., the Community Center invites community members to gather inside the Bob Boldrick Theater, at no cost, for Live Music, Short Performances and Theatre Groups. See attached flyer in English and Spanish for more information.

Bowling Alleys in Carson City invite youth, ages 3-17, to sign up for the Carson Country United States Bowling Congress 2024-2025 Youth Bowling League. They offer 2-3 games per week depending on skill level and optional tournaments during the season. Bowlers also earn college scholarships. Registration and weekly fees vary by location. To register, scan the QR Code in the attached flyer.

Seeliger Elementary School is gearing up for its 30th Annual Pumpkin Patch, which is set for Saturday, Oct. 12, from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m., at 2800 South Saliman Road in Carson City. See attached flyer in English and Spanish for more information.

Carson City Parks, Recreation & Open Space has posted the Carson City Activity Guide for Fall 2024. Sign up for swim lessons and youth sports including volleyball, basketball and more.

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In a heartwarming display of community spirit and support for local athletics, Centro Market in Carson City has stepped up to sponsor the Alvarado boys while playing football at Carson High School throughout the years. Their seasonal contribution not only highlights the market's commitment to youth sports but also serves as an inspiring call to action for other local businesses to get involved in supporting high school athletic programs.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of Sept. 16-22, 2024. Closures and lane restrictions are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

Twenty-one members in four flights competed for the 2024 Genoa Lakes Ladies’ Golf Club Championship crown during a two-day tournament played at the Ranch and Lakes courses in August.

With "stormy weather" as the theme, local photographers took to all four seasons in this month's Carson City Photo Club competition.

On Sunday, Sept. 15 from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m. there will be a musician's swap meet and fundraiser. Proceeds go to the Mike Epps family via their Go Fund Me page.

Windy conditions and cooler temperatures will return to Carson City and surrounding counties beginning Sunday with chances for rain, isolated thunderstorms and high elevation snow continuing into midweek, according to the National Weather Service.

The Virginia & Truckee Railway is recruiting enthusiastic young elves for the 2024 season of The Polar Express Train Ride and wants youth groups in the community to be a part of the holiday magic.

Fire officials have announced additional Davis Fire evacuations have been lifted Saturday in Galena Forests and Saint James Village areas.

NV Energy has restored power to all customer where evacuation orders have been lifted, the utility said Saturday. The remaining customers who are out of power are advised that power will be restored when it is safe to do so. Teams remain in the field doing some additional work.

Hello fellow anglers. We are all praying for the firefighters to fight the Davis fire here in Washoe County and to be safe in doing so. Too many times I have been out camping to see people having campfires on windy nights. I have heard some say, "I paid my dues to camp here, I can have a fire if I want to. I've been camping for 20 years, and I know what I'm doing."

UPDATE 9:55AM: Firefighters continue to work in the Davis Fire area, having gained 76 percent containment since the wildfire started a week ago Sept. 7. The fire has burned 5,824 acres.

The St. Teresa of Avila Women's Society is holding their first Annual Craft & Coffee Fair on Friday, Sept. 20 from 5- 8 pm. and Saturday Sept. 21 from 10 am - 6 pm. The craft fair will have over 30 vendors with handcrafted goods and gifts. Start your holiday shopping early! The Craft & Coffee fair will be held at St. Teresa of Avila Catholic Church. 3000 N. Lompa Lane, Carson City.

Homecoming celebrations kicked off this afternoon with an assembly, and Carson High School was pleased to announce the student-elected candidates.

Here are all the upcoming events in the community for Carson City School District students and families, hosted by the district or community organizations.

The Carson Nugget Casino will donate over 100 tickets for the John DiResta Celebrity Comedy show to the Carson City, Reno, and all other Northern Nevada Firefighters to recognize their hard and heroic work battling the wildfires in Northern Nevada.

On Friday during Lyon County Sheriff Brad Pope's "Message of the Week," it was released that following a court ruling out of Maricopa County, Arizona, they will no longer be publicizing mug shots or the names of those arrested until appeals have been resolved.

Black Ice Theatre Company, in partnership with Carson Valley Community Theatre, is proud to present our fall production of "Misery", written by William Goldman and based on the best-selling novel of the same name by Stephen King.

Evacuations have now been lifted in the Montreux area, though residents are cautioned while in the area as crews continue to work.

According to John Cervantes, Operations Section Chief, the fire is now officially in the mop up stage.

The Carson Creepy Short Horror Film Competition is back, and this year, we’re cranking up the terror to spine-chilling new heights. Get your tickets today to see what your local aspiring filmmakers and horror aficionados have created to scare your socks off!

There will be two screenings held on October 19th, one at 3 and one at 7pm, or you can attend both and catch all the flicks!

Get tickets: https://breweryarts.org/event/20241019-carson-creepy/
3 PM - $12.00
7 PM - $22.00
Both - $27.00

Brewery Arts Center - West Building - Performance Hall
511 W. King St.
Carson City, NV

Meet Peaches, Catmandu’s cat of the week. This sweet girl is an absolute peach.
Less than 4 years old, she's a long-haired white cat with a black mask and tail. She is currently sporting a lion cut as she was horribly matted when she came to Catmandu. Although she is a full-figured girl, she is absolutely adorable with her haircut.

Davis FireQuick Facts: We are now at 56 percent containment - Evening of September 12, 2024

Paranormal Investigation, Haunted places

Join us for a thrilling adventure at Haunted Hills, Mills & Depots 2024! Immerse yourself in the history and mysteries of the Haunted Comstock. This is a fundraiser for The Comstock Foundation for History and Culture.

Evacuation Update for the Davis Fire for September 12th

The following area has been downgraded from an Evacuation Order to an Evacuation Warning. This means that residents in this area are allowed to return to their homes.

UPDATE 2 pm Thursday:

Courtesy of Washoe County Sheriff

The following area has been downgraded from an Evacuation Order to an Evacuation Warning. This means that residents in this area are allowed to return to their homes.

This week's pet of the week is Grammy. Grammy is a 9-year-old Pit Bull Terrier Mix and the sweetest of the golden girls. Grammy came to us as a stray, so we are still learning her true colors.

The morning briefing is out as of 9 a.m. Thursday, during which officials said crews on scene kept containment on all sides of the fire. Those evacuated from Washoe Valley have been allowed to return.

Good morning, Carson Now readers, here’s our update for Thursday morning.

Outlook on the Davis Fire is positive but is dependent entirely on the weather, according to fire officials during a Wednesday press conference that included officials from Washoe County, Truckee Meadows Fire, NV Energy and more.

As of 5 p.m. Wednesday, however, all active fires are currently within containment lines, which so far, have all been holding.

Several buildings were destroyed during Saturday's blaze from the Davis Fire in the old 395 corridor in Washoe City. The area was shut down for some time in part due to downed power lines which have since been removed.

I've been taking my dogs to beautiful Silver Saddle Ranch in Carson City for nine years and have seen many, many coyotes.