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Holly Jolly Holiday Happenings in Carson City, Carson Valley, Virginia City and beyond

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Repeats every 3 days until Mon Dec 25 2017 .
November 30, 2017 (All day)
December 3, 2017 (All day)
December 6, 2017 (All day)
December 9, 2017 (All day)
December 12, 2017 (All day)
December 15, 2017 (All day)
December 18, 2017 (All day)
December 21, 2017 (All day)
December 24, 2017 (All day)

Tis the season for visits with Santa, holiday twinkle lights, and craft fairs and festivals. In order to make your December planning a little easier, take a look at what is coming up in the Carson City, Carson Valley, Dayton, and Virginia City area. Go deck the halls, get some jingle bells, and wassail away.

Multiple Dates:

  • Monday, Nov. 27 – Saturday, Dec. 2: Holiday Bazaar at Browsers Corner Bookstore: 711 E. Washington (9:30am-5pm; gift items, art sets, handmade crafts)
  • Every Thursday through Sunday evening until Dec. 30: Polar Express Train Ride aboard the Virginia and Truckee - leave from Carson City Eastgate Depot on Flint Drive, off U.S. Highway 50 East (trains run at 5pm, 6:30pm, and 8pm; Tickets are $46 for adults, $36 for children aged 2 to 12, and children under 2 ride on an adults lap for free; tickets limited and some dates/times are sold out; to check for availability and purchase tickets, go to: http://www.vtrailway.com/polarexpress/ )
  • Daily through Dec. 24: Christmas Craft Fair in the Carson Mall (11am-5pm; Vendors, Family activities for all to enjoy, Visits and Photos with Santa Claus, Reindeer Games, Pony Express, Rainbow Girls gift wrap, Christmas Carols)
  • Saturdays and Sundays, Dec. 2, 3, 9, 10: V&T Candy Cane Express at the Virginia and Truckee Railroad Depot: 166 F Street, Virginia City (train runs at 12pm AND 2pm; $19, $9 kids; Sip Hot Cocoa or Hot Cider and enjoy cookies and candy canes while singing carols, and listening to the 1832 classic "T'was the Night Before Christmas”; Reservations required, go to http://www.virginiatruckee.com/theme-trains-events/vt-candy-cane-express/ )
  • Saturdays and Sundays, Dec. 2, 3, 9, 10, 16, 17: Santa Train at the Nevada State Railroad Museum (Trains leave every half hour 10am-3pm; $5, children 3 and under who sit in an adult's lap are free; Refreshments, including hot cocoa, available for purchase; raffle)
  • Daily through Dec. 25: Nevada Christmas: music and video sequenced light display at 1176 Chaparral Ct., Minden – off Stephanie Way (5:30pm-10pm, no show if raining/snowing; please turn off all head/running lights and do NOT block or park in driveways; donations appreciated, but not required, to benefit the Carson Valley Active 20/30 Club)
  • Daily through Dec. 25: Candy Cane Lane: custom outdoor drive-thru Christmas light display at Carson Valley Inn, Minden (6pm-9pm; Accompanying music can be heard by tuning your car radio to 89.9 FM)

Thursday, Nov. 30

  • 11th annual Carson Valley Christmas Kickoff at Heritage Park: 1447 Courthouse Alley, Gardnerville (4pm-7pm; wagon rides 4pm until fireworks begin; Entertainment and treats beginning at 5:30 pm; Lighting of the Town Christmas Tree; Lighting of the Heritage Park Pavilion; The Sierra Ringers (weather permitting); All About Dance kids; Joyful Noise Children’s Choir; Christmas Carolers; Musical Lights Show AND Fireworks by Lantis Productions (weather permitting); apple cobbler, hot chocolate, cider, and popcorn)

Friday, Dec. 1

  • Annual Silver and Snowflakes Festival of Lights and Downtown Tree Lighting (4:30pm-7pm; events include: Free Sleigh Rides by Borges Sleigh Rides 4pm-7pm; free candy cane and fresh popcorn at Carson Jewelry and Loan 4:30pm-6:30pm; Holiday Market at McFadden Plaza 5pm-7pm; Empty Bowls Soup Fest at the Carson City Hall, $15 5pm-8pm; Tree Lighting ceremony featuring Santa and the Carson City 5th Grade Music Students Singing Ensemble on the Capitol Steps 5:30pm; Sierra Lutheran High School Choir and Carson High Chamber Choir caroling in the downtown restaurants 6pm-7:30pm; Entertainment by the YTCC Showstoppers on the Third Street ‘Santa Stage’ in McFadden Plaza 6:30pm; Free apple cider at Alatte inside the Carson Nugget 6:30pm-8pm)
  • Empty Bowls Soup Fest at Carson City Hall: 201 N Carson St (5pm-8pm; $15 minimum donation includes handcrafted ceramic bowl to keep and soup etc. donated by area restaurants; raffle; all proceeds to benefit FISH: Friends in Service Helping)
  • Holiday Gazebo Lighting Event at Minden Park, Downtown Minden (5pm-8pm, Santa arrives to light the gazebo at 6pm; Live music, s’mores and more; Kids who bring a canned food item or a donation for the Carson Valley Food Closet receive a goodie bag and a chance to help Santa light the Gazebo)
  • Christmas in Genoa: Caroling begins at 5:30pm at the Genoa Community Church, followed by the Tree Lighting at 6:30pm on the corner of Nixon and Main Streets
  • 'An Early Music Christmas' Concert with Consort Canzona at the Shepherd of the Sierra Lutheran Church: 3680 Hwy 395 S – just south of Best Buy (7pm; free, donations welcomed)

Saturday, Dec. 2

  • Breakfast with Santa at the Genoa Town Hall: 2289 Main Street, Genoa (three seatings for Breakfast: 8:30am, 9:40am and 10:50am; $5, kids 4 and under free; Seating is limited; Bring your camera; For details or to purchase tickets, contact the Genoa Town Office 775-782-8696 or stop by the office at 2289 Main St.)
  • Pictures with Santa at Carson City Pediatric Dentistry: 4530 S. Carson St. #5 (9am-12pm; everyone welcome)
  • Breakfast with Santa at the Dayton Valley Branch Library: 321 Dayton Valley Rd, Dayton (9am-10am; Come enjoy breakfast with Santa and Mrs. Claus. The menu will be simple, but the experience will give the little ones lasting memories. Santa will be decked out in his red suit ready to hand out candy and hear all about the kids’ Christmas wish lists. There are also the usual pictures with Santa and any of his elves)
  • Fourth annual Holiday Faire at St. Mary’s Art Center: 55 R St., Virginia City (10am-4pm; free admission, donations always welcome)
  • Annual Santa Train at the Nevada State Railroad Museum (Trains leave every half hour 10am-3pm; $5, children 3 and under who sit in an adult's lap are free; Visit with Santa Claus and receive a candy cane aboard the train; Refreshments, including hot cocoa, available for purchase; raffle)
  • Winter Craft and Vendor Fair at Carson Lanes (10am-7pm; Food/Drink Specials, Bowling discount during Craft Fair)
  • Christmas Craft Fair and Bake Sale at the Virginia City Senior Center: 100 Mill St, Virginia City (10am-4pm; 2pm-3pm meet the Christmas Care Bear)
  • Second annual Holiday Sip, Snack and Shop Extravaganza at Turtle Mountain Designs: 2165 Beaver Drive, Washoe Valley (10am-3pm)
  • Holiday Gala and ‘Gallery of Trees’ at the Carson Valley Museum and Cultural Center: 1477 Hwy 395, Gardnerville (10am-5pm; Free admission; Santa’s Cookie Shop, Gingerbread Houses on Display, the Snow Globe Tower and Selfies with Santa; hosted by the Douglas Co. Historical Society)
  • Christmas on the Comstock annual Craft Fair at Piper's Opera House, Virginia City (10am-4pm; performances by the Virginia City High School and Middle School bands and choirs)
  • Carson City Holiday Shopping in the Carson Nugget Sierra Room, on the first floor (11am-5pm, during the wine walk; free admission; Crafters, Artists, Vendors, Artisans, and more)
  • ‘Olde Time Christmas in Carson Valley’ Holiday Craft Fair in the CVIC Hall: 1602 Esmeralda, Minden (11am-8pm)
  • ‘The Grinch Made Me Do It’ Saloon Crawl in Virginia City - begin at the Virginia City Visitor’s Center on ‘C’ Street (crawl 11am-5pm; check-in 10:30am-3pm, $25, $10 for designated drivers; Sample a wide variety of holiday-themed specialty drinks that only saloons of Virginia City pour. Designated drivers receive a special cup good for unlimited free non-alcoholic beverages throughout the day as well as a Virginia City Christmas on the Comstock Santa hat)
  • Elf Crawl: Walk and Carol with Santa Claus from the Capitol Building to the Carson Mall (12pm-3pm, wear your best ‘Elf’ costume; Hot Chocolate and Cookies, costume contest, and pictures with Santa at the Carson Mall)
  • V&T Candy Cane Express at the Virginia and Truckee Railroad Depot: 166 F Street, Virginia City (train runs at 12pm AND 2pm; $19, $9 kids; Sip Hot Cocoa or Hot Cider and enjoy cookies and candy canes while singing carols, and listening to the 1832 classic "T'was the Night Before Christmas”; Reservations required, go to http://www.virginiatruckee.com/theme-trains-events/vt-candy-cane-express/ )
  • Pictures and Visit with Santa Claus at Debug Computers: 1817 N. Stewart St, #30 (2pm-4pm, first come, first served; $5 donation to ‘Holiday with a Hero’ per photo or digital image; well behaved pets welcome)
  • Saturday Family Movie: ‘The Muppets Christmas Carol’ 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)
  • Sierra Nevada Ballet presents ‘Peanutcracker: The Story in a Nutshell’ at the Bob Boldrick Theater in the Carson City Community Center (2pm; $11 general admission, $6 kids 10 and under)
  • Sierra Nevada Ballet presents ‘Peanutcracker: The Story in a Nutshell’ at the Bob Boldrick Theater in the Carson City Community Center (4pm; $11 general admission, $6 kids 10 and under)
  • Holiday with a Hero Holiday Crawl in Downtown Carson City (Check-in begins 4pm at the Adam’s Hub: 177 W Proctor; Crawl 5pm-10pm; $25, first drink will be free, then discounted drinks and food will be available at participating bars, restaurants, and booths; Must be 21+; Live Music with Audio Sky and Radio Active on the Third Street Stage in McFadden Plaza, Live Music with the Mark Castro Band in Telegraph Square)
  • 22nd annual Parade of Lights ‘Olde Time Christmas in Carson Valley’ – parade begins at Heritage Park in Gardnerville, continues down Highway 395 to Esmeralda Avenue in Minden, down Esmeralda and finishes at Minden Park (5pm-6:15pm; The highway will close between Buckeye and Waterloo shortly after 4pm for the event and reopens immediately after the parade, which should be approximately 6pm to 6:15pm. Detours around the parade route are available)
  • Christmas on the Comstock: Virginia City Parade of Lights (5pm)
  • Christmas in the Sierra Concert: David John and the Comstock Cowboys at Piper’s Opera House, Virginia City (7:30pm, doors open 6:30pm; Tickets available at the door, $25, $15 kids; seating is first come)

Sunday, Dec. 3

  • Breakfast with Santa at the Brewery Arts Center (8:30am seating reserved for families with special needs, all others 10am-12pm; $40 for two adults, two children; $20 for one adult, one child; additional children $5, additional adults $10; includes a pancake breakfast with Santa and one 4X6 family photo with Santa; Please pre-purchase tickets at: https://tickets.vendini.com/ticket-software.html?e=9fe90902fbcb25dc17955... )
  • Clear Creek Bowmen’s Holiday with a Hero 3-D Archery Shoot at the Centennial Park Archery Range (registration 9:30am, 10am start; $10; 15 to 25 3-D targets will be out. Unmarked yardage, but binoculars and rangefinders are ok; benefit for the Holiday with a Hero program)
  • Annual Santa Train at the Nevada State Railroad Museum (Trains leave every half hour 10am-3pm; $5, children 3 and under who sit in an adult's lap are free; Visit with Santa Claus and receive a candy cane aboard the train; Refreshments, including hot cocoa, available for purchase; raffle)
  • Winter Craft and Vendor Fair at Carson Lanes (10am-4pm; Food/Drink Specials, Bowling discount during Craft Fair)
  • Annual Christmas Reception at the East Fork Gallery: 1503 Highway 395, Gardnerville (11am-4pm; refreshments, door prizes, meet the artists)
  • V&T Candy Cane Express at the Virginia and Truckee Railroad Depot: 166 F Street, Virginia City (train runs at 12pm AND 2pm; $19, $9 kids; Sip Hot Cocoa or Hot Cider and enjoy cookies and candy canes while singing carols, and listening to the 1832 classic "T'was the Night Before Christmas”; Reservations required, go to http://www.virginiatruckee.com/theme-trains-events/vt-candy-cane-express/ )
  • Capital City Community Band’s annual Holiday Concert: A Tribute to the American Red Cross, A Salute for our Servicemen, and Music for the Holidays in the Bob Boldrick Theater at the Carson City Community Center (3pm-5pm; free admission, donations always appreciated)
  • Holiday Showcase of Music and Photography at the Coventry Cross Episcopal Church: 1631 Esmeralda, Minden (3pm-6pm; free piano recital performed by local music school students, sing Christmas carols, and admire the photography of local photographer, Patrick Wilkes)
  • A Small Town Christmas at Our Park in Dayton (5pm-8pm; Caroling, Hot Chocolate and Cookies, Tree Lighting, pictures with Santa, and Ugly Sweater Contest; bring a donation of non-perishable food items or Winter hat/gloves for a chance to be the official tree lighter)

Monday, Dec. 4

  • Holiday Movie: ‘Christmas in Connecticut’ at the Minden Library: 1625 Library Lane, Minden (4pm; Free treats, fruits and vegetables (reindeer food), and cozy beverages will be available. A special gift will also be given to all who attend; sponsored by the Friends of the Douglas County Public Library)

Tuesday, Dec. 5

  • Children's Holiday Crafting: Christmas Ornament Decorating at the Douglas County Library: 1625 Library Lane, Minden (4pm-6pm; supplies provided; drop-in and open to all ages; however, those ages 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult; sponsored by the Friends of the Douglas County Public Library)
  • Carson City Classic Cinema Club presents ‘Scrooge’ starring Seymour Hicks in the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall (trivia and discussion 6:30pm; movie 7pm; General admission $5; $3 Senior/Student; Free for CCCCC members)
  • Symphony Youth Strings present "Around the World in Music" in the Bob Boldrick Theater at the Carson City Community Center (6:30pm; free admission; Symphony Youth Strings, formerly called Strings in the Schools, is an educational program of the Carson City Symphony Association)
  • Annual Candle Lighting Service at Fitzhenry’s Funeral Home: 3945 Fairview (7pm; This service is for anyone who has lost a loved one and would like to light a candle in their memory; complementary ornament that you can place a note or picture inside; refreshments following the service)

Wednesday, Dec. 6

  • Pictures with Santa at Red’s Old 395 (6pm-8pm; All pictures are free, courtesy of Red's Old 395 Grill. They will print a picture for you to take home)

Thursday, Dec. 7

  • Pictures with Santa at Red’s Old 395 (6pm-8pm; All pictures are free, courtesy of Red's Old 395 Grill. They will print a picture for you to take home)
  • Holiday Concert presented by the Carson City School District Orchestra in the Bob Boldrick Theater at the Carson City Community Center (pre-concert entertainment 6pm, concert 7pm; free admission; free photo booth and a Santa on-site, 50/50 raffle and silent auction)

Friday, Dec. 8

  • 25th annual Channel 2 News Share Your Christmas Drive-By Food Drive: Drop off points are the Governor’s Mansion in Carson City or the Carson Valley Inn in Minden, by the RV Registration Booth (6am-6pm, volunteers welcome; cash/checks, non-perishable food products and disposable household items i.e. toilet paper and paper towels appreciated; music, emergency vehicles, service men and women, a blood drive, and Santa at the Minden location)
  • Tenth annual Toy and Canned Food Drive at Taildragger Café: 1150 Airport Rd, Minden (4pm-6pm; Bring a new unwrapped toy, two canned goods, or a $5 cash donation and enjoy complimentary hot and cold appetizers and lots of homemade Christmas goodies; All donations go to Project Santa Claus and Carson Valley Food Closet)
  • Second annual Christmas Shopping Extravaganza at Fuji Park (2pm-7pm; free admission; over 40+ local and unique crafters, businesses, and local representatives. Raffles, goodies, kids coloring station, and more; Faith Hope Love of Northern Nevada will be collecting hygiene products, clothes, hats, gloves, socks, underwear, sleeping bags, blankets, and more during the event. Please leave all donations at the main event info booth)
  • Ninth annual Gardnerville Santa Crawl in Downtown Gardnerville (6pm-10pm, 10pm costume contest at Buckaroo’s; Dress up in your Santa or Holiday Attire; donation of $10 or more to participate: get crawl ticket at the Overland, JT’s, the French Bar, Battle Born Wine, Sharkey’s, NV Ugly, or Buckaroos; benefit for the Austin House and Carson Valley Food Closet)

Saturday, Dec. 9

  • Run With Rudolph 5K or 10K - Annual Be Bold, Run in the Cold Winter Trail Series presented by Ascent Runs: begins at Western Nevada College - head south toward the baseball field and then down to the lower lot. Look for blue truck and pop-ups (race begins 9am; same-day registration $25, students $15 - cash or card only; Every participant must check-in prior to the start of the run to confirm presence, bib# and distance running; Walkers are welcome; There are no aid stations out on the course, so be prepared to carry your own water or sports drink)
  • Annual Holiday Open House at the Silver Saddle Ranch, off Carson River Rd. (9am-2pm; 9am three-mile guided hike to Mexican Dam and back, 9am guided bike ride, 10am Santa arrives, 10am-12pm painting demonstration, 1pm friendly guided hike to learn about the origin of Saint Nicholas, local history, wildlife, and vegetation; all welcome; photos with Santa, warm fire, eggnog and hot cider; come prepared to go for a walk/run, bicycle ride, or horseback ride; Co-hosted by the Friends of the Silver Saddle Ranch and Muscle Powered)
  • Annual Santa Train at the Nevada State Railroad Museum (Trains leave every half hour 10am-3pm; $5, children 3 and under who sit in an adult's lap are free; Visit with Santa Claus and receive a candy cane aboard the train; Refreshments, including hot cocoa, available for purchase; raffle)
  • Pet Pictures with Santa at Benson’s Feed and Tack: 2750 Hwy 50 East (10am-2pm; Pictures are $15, includes 4x6 printed copy and a digital copy to share; benefit for CASI: Carson Animal Shelter Initiative)
  • Second annual Christmas Shopping Extravaganza at Fuji Park (10am-6pm; free admission; over 40+ local and unique crafters, businesses, and local representatives. Raffles, goodies, kids coloring station, and more; Faith Hope Love of Northern Nevada will be collecting hygiene products, clothes, hats, gloves, socks, underwear, sleeping bags, blankets, and more during the event. Please leave all donations at the main event info booth)
  • An Old-Fashioned Holiday Open House at Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park: 1450 Highway 88, Minden (10am-2pm; suggested donation $5)
  • Holiday Open House at Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery: 405 N Nevada St (10:30am-5pm; enjoy champagne, bellinis, mimosas, candies, cakes, and chocolates while you shop)
  • Second annual Christmas Market at Silver Strike CrossFit: 3260 Centennial Park Dr. (11am-4pm; everyone welcome; unique gifts, free Hot chocolate and crafting corner to make your own ornaments. Space available to gift wrap your items for free)
  • Christmas Concert with the Douglas High Dynamics Singers at the Greenhouse Garden Center: 2450 S. Curry (11am-12:30pm)
  • V&T Candy Cane Express at the Virginia and Truckee Railroad Depot: 166 F Street, Virginia City (train runs at 12pm AND 2pm; $19, $9 kids; Sip Hot Cocoa or Hot Cider and enjoy cookies and candy canes while singing carols, and listening to the 1832 classic "T'was the Night Before Christmas”; Reservations required, go to http://www.virginiatruckee.com/theme-trains-events/vt-candy-cane-express/ )
  • ‘Winter Wanderings’ Holiday Concert presented by Tintabulations Handbell Ensemble in the Carson City Community Center’s Sierra Room (2pm-3pm; free admission, donations gratefully appreciated; suitable for all ages looking to be wrapped in the warmth and magic of the holiday season)
  • Children's Holiday Crafting at the Douglas County Library: 1625 Library Lane, Minden (2:30pm-3:30; supplies provided; drop-in and open to all ages; however, those ages 12 and under must be accompanied by an adult; sponsored by the Friends of the Douglas County Public Library)
  • Annual Tree Lighting at the Dayton Dog Park: Dayton Valley Road at Como (4:30pm-5:30pm; coffee and hot chocolate; people and puppy cookies for sale )
  • A Cowboy Christmas featuring Mary Kaye in the historic Genoa Town Hall: 2289 Main Street, Genoa (venue doors open at 5pm, Pre-concert dinner 5pm, concert at 6:30pm start; Tickets including chili and baked potato dinner: $35 adults, $25 kids; concert only: $20 adults, $15 kids 12 and under; For more details and to purchase tickets, please call 775-782-8696)
  • The Road to Bethlehem: A Living Nativity at the First United Methodist Church – Drive through entrance is at Division and King Streets (6:30pm-8:30pm; non-perishable food will be collected; For more information go to www.carson1umc.org or call the church at 775-882-1436)
  • Carson Valley POPS Orchestra Winter Concert with Voices of the Sierra Choral Group in the CVIC Hall: 1606 Esmeralda Avenue, Minden (doors 6:30pm, 7pm start; free, donations always appreciated)
  • Piper's Opera House Players presents Tim Burton's ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ at Piper’s Opera House, Virginia City (7pm; $20 admission)

Sunday, Dec. 10

  • Annual Santa Train at the Nevada State Railroad Museum (Trains leave every half hour 10am-3pm; $5, children 3 and under who sit in an adult's lap are free; Visit with Santa Claus and receive a candy cane aboard the train; Refreshments, including hot cocoa, available for purchase; raffle)
  • Meet and Greet Brunch and Show: Piper's Opera House Players presents Tim Burton's ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ at Piper’s Opera House, Virginia City (11:30am; $35 admission includes brunch catered by Virginia City's Roasting House and served by the Nightmare's cast and crew)
  • V&T Candy Cane Express at the Virginia and Truckee Railroad Depot: 166 F Street, Virginia City (train runs at 12pm AND 2pm; $19, $9 kids; Sip Hot Cocoa or Hot Cider and enjoy cookies and candy canes while singing carols, and listening to the 1832 classic "T'was the Night Before Christmas”; Reservations required, go to http://www.virginiatruckee.com/theme-trains-events/vt-candy-cane-express/ )
  • Season’s Beatings: Carson Victory Rollers’ Annual Christmas Scrimmage in the Community Center Gym (doors open 2:30pm, Adults scrimmage at 3pm, Juniors to follow; Admission is $5, donations of toys for various ages or self-care items for children and parents alike are greatly appreciated; All level adult skaters that have passed minimum skills are welcome to play. Please bring Red and Green jerseys; Benefit for the Advocates to End Domestic Violence)
  • Carson City Symphony’s 34th annual Holiday Treat Concert with the Carson City Symphony Chorus and Victorian Dancers in the Bob Boldrick Theater at the Carson City Community Center (Pre-concert entertainment with STRAZZ at 3pm in the lobby; concert 4pm-6pm; $15 general admission, free for children age 16 and under)
  • Remembrance and Candle Lighting Service at Walton’s Chapel of the Valley: 1281 N. Roop St (5pm-7pm; for anyone in the Northern Nevada community who has lost a loved one. The service will last about an hour and a half and everyone is welcome)
  • The Road to Bethlehem: A Living Nativity at the First United Methodist Church – Drive through entrance is at Division and King Streets (6:30pm-8:30pm; non-perishable food will be collected; For more information go to www.carson1umc.org or call the church at 775-882-1436)

Monday, Dec. 11

  • Holiday Movie: ‘Holiday Inn’ at the Minden Library: 1625 Library Lane, Minden (4pm; Free treats, fruits and vegetables (reindeer food), and cozy beverages will be available. A special gift will also be given to all who attend; sponsored by the Friends of the Douglas County Public Library)

Tuesday, Dec. 12: First Night of Hanukkah

  • First Night of Hanukkah Candle Lighting at the Carson Mall (4:30pm)

Wednesday, Dec. 13

  • Pictures with Santa at Red’s Old 395 (6pm-8pm; All pictures are free, courtesy of Red's Old 395 Grill. They will print a picture for you to take home)

Thursday, Dec. 14

  • Pictures with Santa at Red’s Old 395 (6pm-8pm; All pictures are free, courtesy of Red's Old 395 Grill. They will print a picture for you to take home)
  • 16th annual Joyful Noise Community Holiday Show featuring John and Cherie Shipley and the Joyful Noise Chorus in the Brewery Arts Center Black Box Theater (doors 7pm, 7:30pm start; $15, $8 kids 13 and younger; no host bar available; Experience “down-home” comfort and joy with these talented performers. Aside from some heartfelt traditional songs, there is the annual “Christmas Conga” a “Mamas and Papas” memory, and a hoedown encounter with this year’s featured performer, violin/fiddle artist, Catherine Matovich)

Friday, Dec. 15

  • Piper's Opera House Players presents Tim Burton's ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ at Piper’s Opera House, Virginia City (7pm; $20 admission)
  • A Nite of Christmas featuring Voices of the Sierra at Hilltop Community Church: 3588 Romans Road (7pm; $6; for tickets call 775-223-9360)

Saturday, Dec. 16

  • Wreaths Across America: Wreath-Laying ceremony at Lone Mountain Cemetery (9am wreath laying ceremony including a guest speaker from the Nevada National Guard, as well as the dedication of a “memory tree”)
  • Annual Santa Train at the Nevada State Railroad Museum (Trains leave every half hour 10am-3pm; $5, children 3 and under who sit in an adult's lap are free; Visit with Santa Claus and receive a candy cane aboard the train; Refreshments, including hot cocoa, available for purchase; raffle)
  • An Old-Fashioned Holiday Open House at Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park: 1450 Highway 88, Minden (10am-2pm; suggested donation $5)
  • Cookies with Santa at Adele's Restaurant and Lounge: 1112 N Carson St (11am-2pm; Admission is $5 for adults and free for children - Every adult is asked to bring an unwrapped gift to be donated to help in assuring all children have a gift this year; Fundraiser and toy collection for The Ron Wood Family Center)
  • Fourth Annual ‘Zen Christmas’ at A to Zen: 1803 N. Carson St. (12pm-6pm; live music by local musicians, photos with ‘Alien Santa,’ holiday cheer and treats; non-perishable food drive for FISH)
  • Santa at the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada (1pm-3pm, included with membership or admission; museum admission: $6 ages 14-54, $4 ages 2-13, $5 seniors 55+, free for those 1 and younger; Take your own photo with Santa, Make an ornament, Write a letter to Santa)
  • All About Dance Christmas Show at the CVIC Hall: 1602 Esmeralda Ave, Minden (3pm; $15)
  • "White Elephant" Christmas Party and Bike Night at Battle Born Harley Davidson (6pm; admission is a wrapped gift under $15, gift exchange will be explained)
  • A Nite of Christmas featuring Voices of the Sierra at Hilltop Community Church: 3588 Romans Road (6pm; $6; for tickets call 775-223-9360)
  • Piper's Opera House Players presents Tim Burton's ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ at Piper’s Opera House, Virginia City (7pm; $20 admission)

Sunday, Dec. 17

  • Christmas Bird Count with the Lahontan Autoban Society; meet at Burger King: 3589 N. Carson St. (meet at 7am; please e-mail Rob Lowry privately with your name or names of other participants at rlowry517@aol.com )
  • Annual Santa Train at the Nevada State Railroad Museum (Trains leave every half hour 10am-3pm; $5, children 3 and under who sit in an adult's lap are free; Visit with Santa Claus and receive a candy cane aboard the train; Refreshments, including hot cocoa, available for purchase; raffle)
  • ‘Winter Wanderings’ Holiday Concert presented by Tintabulations Handbell Ensemble at Redemption Church: 1600 Snyder Ave (1pm-2pm; free admission, donations gratefully appreciated; suitable for all ages looking to be wrapped in the warmth and magic of the holiday season)
  • Piper's Opera House Players presents Tim Burton's ‘The Nightmare Before Christmas’ at Piper’s Opera House, Virginia City (1:30pm; $20 admission)
  • A Nite of Christmas featuring Voices of the Sierra at Hilltop Community Church: 3588 Romans Road (3pm; $6; for tickets call 775-223-9360)
  • ‘Winter Wanderings’ Holiday Concert presented by Tintabulations Handbell Ensemble at St. Paul's Lutheran Family: 1201 N Saliman Rd (6:30pm-7:30pm; free admission, donations gratefully appreciated; suitable for all ages looking to be wrapped in the warmth and magic of the holiday season)

Monday, Dec. 18

  • Pictures with Santa at Red’s Old 395 (6pm-8pm; All pictures are free, courtesy of Red's Old 395 Grill. They will print a picture for you to take home)

Tuesday, Dec. 19

  • Pictures with Santa at Red’s Old 395 (6pm-8pm; All pictures are free, courtesy of Red's Old 395 Grill. They will print a picture for you to take home)

Wednesday, Dec. 20

  • Family Movie Night: The Santa Clause at the Douglas County Community Center: 1329 Waterloo, Gardnerville (doors 5:30pm, 6pm start; $5 per person includes hot chocolate, cookie, and a souvenir for child; wear pajamas, bring blankets/pillows; additional concessions available)

Thursday, Dec. 21

  • Tenth annual Christmas Carol Play-along for Strings at the Carson Mall (4pm-5pm; free, everyone welcome to listen and sing-along; Violin, viola, cello, bass, and harp players are welcome to come and play; contact Sue Jesch in advance at 775-450-5584 or sue@tahoefiddler.com for sheet music and information)

Friday, Dec. 22

  • Pictures with Santa at Red’s Old 395 (5pm-7pm; All pictures are free, courtesy of Red's Old 395 Grill. They will print a picture for you to take home)
  • ‘It was the Friday Before Christmas’ Christmas Country Concert with Lacey Dalton and the Dalton Gang at the Red Dog Saloon, Virginia City (8:30pm; $35; for information call 775-847-7474)

Saturday, Dec. 23

  • Breakfast with Santa at the Fox Brewpub (9:30am-11am; breakfast buffet $14.95, kids $8.95; toy drive for Claus for a Cause, please consider bringing a new, unwrapped toy for a child in need)
  • ‘Christmas Past’ at the Washoe Lake State Park Office: 4855 East Lake Blvd, Washoe Valley (2pm-3pm; program is free, but donations are appreciated; Join park staff for a presentation on how Christmas has been celebrated over the years and learn a little about the history of some of our favorite Christmas traditions like Santa Claus, candy canes, and Christmas trees. We will also share some Christmas scenes from around Northern Nevada and mining towns, including Virginia City and Tonopah; Hot chocolate and tea will be available)

Sunday, Dec. 24: Christmas Eve

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A 51-year-old Reno woman was arrested Sunday for suspicion of DUI second, expired registration and open container, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

The League of Women Voters of Northern Nevada, in partnership with Sierra Nevada Forums and AAUW Capital (NV) Branch, will present four free election forums featuring candidates and ballot question information on October 7, 9, 14, and 16 beginning at 6 pm each night at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall, 511 W. King St in Carson City. Doors open at 5:30 pm.

The Carson City Sheriff's Office reports that a juvenile is in custody for allegedly making terroristic threats involving students at Carson Middle School via social media.

Tahoe Fire & Fuels Team forest thinning projects are underway and scheduled to continue over the next several weeks, conditions and weather permitting. For project details, including land ownership, lead agency, start date and expected duration, view the Forest Thinning Projects Map at Tahoe Living With Fire which highlights current and upcoming projects.

October is Breast Cancer Awareness Month and to make it easy for women to access a mammogram, the Nevada Health Centers Mammovan is visiting Carson City this Thursday, Oct. 3.

Per Nevada Revised Statute the first week of October (Sept. 30 to Oct. 4) is designated as the “Week of Respect.” In tow with the annual observance, the Carson City School District will ensure consistent implementation of anti-bullying programs and practices in all schools and work environments with activities and events this week and next. Activities include kickoff events, dress-up days, pledges, giving and receiving compliments and more.

The Silver City Preservation Society, Silver City Arts, Evangeline Presents and Yellow Truck Productions Present the Roots Music Master Series, a monthly concert series through December. The series features some of the finest nationally touring and regional roots music songwriters and musicians.

A 49-year-old man was arrested Sunday for suspicion of third degree arson and other alleged offenses following an investigation into a brush fire, according to a Carson City Sheriff's Office booking report.

Looking for a place to take your little ones this week? Look no further! Here is a list of family-friendly (and fun!) activities and events happening this week around Carson City.

Celebrate the change in seasons with a fall fest! 4-H invites you to our Harvest Fall Fest this Oct. 23, 2024 at Fuji Park. 4-H clubs will be present to demonstrate what they do, and to answer questions. Kiddos will have activity booths, and face painting available. Snacks and refreshments will be available.

The Saint Teresa Avila Conference, Saint Vincent de Paul Society is launching its 2024-2025 HUGS for Homeless winter clothing drive for Carson City homeless adults.

The Douglas County Community Services Foundation is excited to announce a unique fundraising initiative in partnership with the Tahoe Knight Monsters hockey team! This collaboration gives the community a chance to support local programs while enjoying thrilling live hockey games.

Get ready for another unforgettable weekend of brews, brats, and Bavarian fun at Casino Fandango in Carson City. The annual Oktoberfest celebration returns for its 10th year, bringing the spirit of Germany to Carson City with free admission for all. The festival will take place on Saturday and Sunday, October 5-6, 2024, from 11 a.m. to 7 p.m. in the Casino Fandango parking lot.

UPDATE 4:30PM: Four very small fires, amounting to less than a tenth of an acre, were knocked down within 10 minutes of arrival Sunday along the hillside near Lone Mountain Cemetery, said Carson City Fire Department Battalion Chief Chris Mason.

The cause is under investigation. No structures were damaged. CCFD has determined the fires to be human caused. At this time, the matter is under investigation with CCFD and the Carson City Sheriff's Office.

Three engines and a rescue were assigned to the attack. East Fork Fire assisted for protection on the south side of the city, while Truckee Meadows Fire stood by for protection on the north side of the city.
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UPDATE 3:11PM: Some fire engines have cleared the scene, a good sign CCFD has control of the fire. We have left messages and will update as the battalion chief becomes available.

Man can be awful cruel to man, and from time immemorial we continue to come up with new ways to exact our cruelty. The first novel ambush that caught my attention was described in the Odyssey, where Greek soldiers were able to take the city of Troy by hiding inside a giant horse parked at the city gates as an offering to the goddess Athena.

Local artist Colleen Reynolds, owner of CRME Exploring Watercolor, and Denise Mack, Executive Director of the Capital City CIRCLES Initiative, came together to present the donation proceeds check from the 4th Annual Watercolor Carson City fundraising event.

Raquel Fulghum, Senior Deputy Attorney General with the Nevada Attorney General’s Bureau of Consumer Protection, will be the guest speaker at the next Rotary Club of Carson City meeting happening Tuesday, Oct. 1.

Thousands of motorcycle riders roared their way to Northern Nevada this weekend for the Street Vibrations Fall Rally, which is winding down today, Sunday.

The second annual Carson City Murals and Music Festival ended Saturday with a concert and more than 20 new murals around town. For more photos see the Brewery Arts Center Facebook page here and the Visit Carson City Facebook page here.

Mural locations are: (See map below.)

Carson City Public Works and the Transportation Division on Monday will provide an educational presentation and summary related to the recently completed Preserve Carson City Roads report and the status of measures related to funding for local roads in Carson City.

Today, Sunday, Sept. 29 David and Gayle Woodruff will present one of their popular living history programs at the Minden Mill Distillery. Join them at 1 p.m. for "The Reno Cure."

The Carson City Symphony, conducted by Music Director David Bugli and Assistant Conductor Brian Fox, will open its 41st season on Sunday, Oct. 20, 2024, at 4 p.m., with a concert at the Carson City Community Center's Bob Boldrick Theater, 851 E. William Street in Carson City.

Here is the Carson City area road report for the week of Sept. 30 through Oct. 6. Closures and lane restrictions are expected at the following locations due to road and utility work:

A new Lake Tahoe Regional Evacuation Plan has been developed through a collaboration between Lake Tahoe fire chiefs, law enforcement agencies, and emergency management personnel. The plan, released earlier this month, was created using a diverse team of experts from two states and five counties, using experiences gained during past major wildfires.

On Saturday, Oct. 5, 2024, club members and folks interested in membership are invited to attend the annual Member’s Day at Capitol City Gun Club in Carson City from 9 a.m. to 4:30 p.m.

Nevada author Stephen H. Provost explores the history of one of the West’s most fascinating frontier regions in his new two-volume set on Virginia City and the Comstock Lode.

Members of the Rotary Club of Carson City enjoyed a tour of the Nevada State Capitol Building this week. The tour was part of the club’s commitment to fostering strong community connections.

USGS and Nevada Seismological Lab report an earthquake Saturday morning at 8:32 a.m. 11.3 miles south of Topaz Lake in Mono County, Calif.

USGS reports a 3.55 rounded to 3.6 magnitude earthquake, while Nevada Seismological Lab has a reading of 3.50.

Carson City Music & Murals Festival finale tonight happens with a free concert presented by Canine Rehabilitation Center & Cat Sanctuary on the Brewery Arts Center Outdoor Stage on Saturday, Sept. 28 featuring Mike Clark & The Sugar Sounds and opening act Kilowatt Hours.

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