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Senator Square: Blue Crew to the rescue; t-shirt sales to support CHS teacher with cancer
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 10/18/2020 - 5:54amFrom the Famous first line of Pride and Prejudice by Jane Austen, modified to appeal to the generosity of the Carson City community, "It is a truth universally acknowledged that a (generous city) in possession of a good fortune must be in want of (helping to support a CHS teacher)."
The teachers of CHS are asking if this is still true? Of course it is. Men, women, and children of Carson City are encouraged to purchase a T-shirt to support both breast cancer awareness and CHS teacher Kelly Gustafson, who is undergoing treatment for breast cancer.
Senator Square: Carson High School leadership students raise breast cancer awareness
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 10/11/2020 - 4:51amBeing a student at Carson High School is rewarding enough, academically speaking, but learning is happening everywhere; however, forcing a teacher to dress in pink, from head to toe, wearing a pink tutu, is a different story and an exciting fundraising opportunity.
Senator Square: Carson High School retro-homecoming a big capital city success
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sat, 10/03/2020 - 10:55pmThe Carson High School Retro-Homecoming and Respect Week went without a hitch, and the beauty of it was administrators, teachers, and staff had nothing whatsoever to do with making the decisions as the students chose both the candidates and the winners.
Babysitting in the time of COVID-19: No cost virtual class offered for teens
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Tue, 09/29/2020 - 2:45pmBabysitting classes have often been offered in the Carson City area by a variety of agencies, but none have been offered during a pandemic until now.
Carson City School District discusses re-opening plans, would begin with hybrid schedule
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Wed, 07/15/2020 - 10:52amAccording to the Carson City School District Reopening Plan, there will be three distinct models the District must plan for and be prepared to operate under, and the finalized plan should be in place for at least one full semester after school begins.
WNC Jump Start student accepted to prestigious U.S. Military Academy at West Point
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 01/26/2020 - 11:22amCARSON CITY — Higher education has the power to make grandiose dreams come true. For Alana Pankopf, it all started with the aspiration of becoming a doctor.
Events around Carson City for Monday, August 12
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 08/11/2019 - 4:32pmHeading into the first day of the work week, if you're an early, early riser or are settling in for the night, you'll want to step outside at around 3 a.m. for the peak of the Perseid shower, which will be in the eastern sky. If you missed them, there will be a viewing party hosted by Carson City Parks and Rec at the Jack C. Davis Observatory at WNC beginning at midnight Tuesday morning, August 13. Otherwise, it's onward and upward into the day with a Cooperative Extension presentation, Shred Kids mountain bike camp, Red Cross sitter certification class, West Coast swing dancing and more.
American Red Cross Babysitting Certification
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 08/08/2019 - 1:34pmThis American Red Cross Babysitter's Training Course will provide youth who are planning to babysit with the knowledge and skills necessary to safely and responsibly care for children and infants. This training will help participants develop leadership skills, develop a babysitting business, keep themselves and others safe, understand children from ages 0 to 10, help children and infants with daily needs, help children with their behavior, and become fully certified in pediatric CPR and First Aid.
Register here: https://www.campusce.net/wnc/Course/Course.aspx?c=655
Man convicted of felony child abuse, claims girlfriend’s baby was burned by a malevolent spirit
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Sat, 04/13/2019 - 10:26amMarcellous Davone Galaviz was convicted of child abuse with a deadly weapon causing substantial bodily harm in Carson City on Thursday following a three day trial. The man claimed that he awoke from a nap to a spirit holding him down and burning him, and later he realized the spirit had also burned his girlfriend’s baby who was under his care.
The following account of the crime and trial was sent to Carson Now by Garrit S. Pruyt, Deputy District Attorney of the Carson City District Attorney's Office
Warning: the details of this case as follows are disturbing in nature.
Pioneer High School’s Senior in the Spotlight for the month of March is Kaylee Vega
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 03/27/2019 - 2:44pmPioneer High School’s Senior in the Spotlight for the month of March is Kaylee Vega. Kaylee is hardworking, honest, dependable, and kind. She also has a great sense of humor. She began attending PHS during her sophomore year. The smaller campus and extra help with academics are what appealed to her most.
Carson City arrests: Woman jailed after child found wandering, looking for his mom
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Wed, 03/27/2019 - 9:33amA Dayton woman was arrested early Tuesday morning in the 1100 block of Woodside Drive for gross misdemeanor suspicion of child neglect and endangerment and a parole and probation violation, a Carson City sheriff's deputy said.
Senator Square: Carson High School announces teacher of the year
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Sun, 03/17/2019 - 7:21amThe CHS teacher of the year is Astronomy, Honors Physics, and head CHS Freshman Football Coach James Bean Jr. Born in Okinawa, Japan where his dad, a Marine, met his mother, Bean moved back to the US when he was 4-years-old.
Scholarships for free braces given to deserving youth by Carson City Orthodontics
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Thu, 08/23/2018 - 2:12pmDr. Melissa Jones of Carson City Orthodontics has given over 30 scholarships for free orthodontia work to deserving youth in Carson City since 2012. All she asks in return? For the recipient to perform community service hours as a “smile ambassador.”
Spring break babysitting class offered at Carson City Cooperative Extension
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 02/20/2018 - 11:20amThe Carson City, Storey County 4-H Program will offer a babysitting certification class March 26-30, 2018. These dates correspond with Carson City school district’s spring break and will give local participants the opportunity to be prepared sitters for the coming summer months.
Carson City/Storey County Cooperative Extension’s popular babysitting certification class
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 03/09/2017 - 9:56amCarson City/Storey County Cooperative Extension’s popular babysitting certification class will return to the office conference room March 20th and 21st.
The class is offered each year during the Carson City schools’ spring break. Class will be held in the Carson City Cooperative Extension office conference room, suite 15, at 2621 Northgate Lane. Hours for the class will be from 9-Noon March 20th and 21st.
The class this year has been condensed to only two days; 3 hours each day. Students attending the class should be at least 12 years-of-age.
Wild Horse Children's Theater offers Parents Drop & Shop Babysitting Event
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 11/25/2016 - 10:38amNeed to do some holiday shopping? Wrap some gifts without the kids? Go to see a movie? Have brunch with your significant other or just sit in silence on the couch? Then “Parent’s Time Out!” is for you!
Teens from Wild Horse Children’s Theater’s JTF Performance Troupe (and adult supervisors) will watch your child(ren) for five hours of well-supervised and super fun activities at the Boys and Girls Club of Western Nevada, 1870 Russell Way, Carson City, on Saturday, December 17th from 9 a.m. – 2 p.m.
Crafted by Kids: NNHS Children's Business Fair
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sat, 09/17/2016 - 4:49pmCome to the Tuscarora Room on the 2nd floor for the mini-market where all the vendors are homeschool kids ages 5–17! Meet our young entrepreneurs and buy their homemade crafts, goods, and treats.
Homeschool kids who have already reserved a vendor booth will sell their art, crafts, baked goods, and business ideas.
Sample items available: 4 year old is peddling her hand drawn bookmarks
7 year old has visions of whittling Hogwarts style wands.
Babysitting services
Jewelry
Baked Goods
A book of photography
Admission is free to the public. Bring your wallet and shop around!
Cooperative Extension offers youth spring break babysitting class
Submitted by editor on Thu, 03/24/2016 - 3:05pmThere will be a free spring break babysitting class offered by the Carson City and Storey County Cooperative Extension. This class is offered to local middle school and high school youth and will be held March 28 through April 1.
The class will be held at the Cooperative Extension Office, 2621 Northgate Lane, Suite 12. To register, call (775) 887-2252.
Nevada to participate in national survey to study economic impact of community arts
Submitted by editor on Wed, 02/10/2016 - 4:30pmThe Nevada Arts Council will participate in a national research study, known as Arts and Economic Prosperity 5, to measure the economic impact of nonprofit arts organizations and their audiences.
The study is being conducted by Americans for the Arts, the leading nonprofit arts organization for advancing the arts in the United States. The Council is one of nearly 300 study partners across the U.S. that will help with gathering detailed financial and event attendance data from nonprofit arts and cultural organizations during 2016.
Start-Up: The importance of putting yourself out there
Submitted by admin on Thu, 06/18/2015 - 2:19pmStart-Up! is weekly column on entrepreneurship, start-ups, technology and innovation, powered by the Adams Hub for Innovation.
From the time I was very young, it was quite apparent that I would start my own business one day. Nobody knew what it would be or how things would turn out, but my family could recognize a certain drive in me that would one day lead me down an entrepreneurial path.
Free Babysitting Cetification for Middle School and High School Students
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 03/05/2015 - 9:08amCarson City 4-H is hosting its annual babysitting certification program, a series of five classes, April 6-10, from 3 to 5 p.m. The program focuses on being a successful babysitter with topics ranging from ages and stages of development, caring for more than one child, basic first aid, how to make healthy snacks/meals and how to approach prospective employers. Must attend all five classes to receive certificate.
Many parents prefer to hire a certified sitter. There is a limited amount of space, so please call Jim Barcellos at 887-2252 for more information and to reserve a spot.
Active 4-H clubs in Northern Nevada empower youth with agriculture education
Submitted by editor on Wed, 07/16/2014 - 1:32pmAs we countdown to the NV150 Fair in Carson City, we want to honor the kids that make the fair so very special. These are the kids who raise the animals so lovingly, yet are willing to release them for sale. These are the kids now bringing attention to the farm-to-table movement and are learning the value of a job well done.
As the late Whitney Houston sang, “I believe children are our future. Teach them well and let them lead the way.”
4-H clubs were formed to teach our children the importance of agriculture and to learn new ways to better farm or raise their animals.
WNC College for Kids offers two weeks of youth day camps
Submitted by editor on Sat, 06/21/2014 - 9:17pmLooking for summer activities for Carson City youth? Western Nevada College has added a College for Kids camp during the last two weeks of July.
Two weeklong sessions are available. Choose one class for one week at $56 per class; choose two morning or afternoon classes for one week for $90, or choose both daily sessions for $120 per week.
Lyon commissioners ban marijuana dispensaries in unincorporated areas of county
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Fri, 10/04/2013 - 10:12amMedical marijuana dispensaries will not be allowed in unincorporated areas of Lyon County, commissioners decided Thursday.
In a 4 to 1 vote, the board approved the ordinance that outlaws dispensaries, laboratories and grow operations in the mostly rural county. The ordinance was proposed by Sheriff Allen Veil and brought forward by Commissioner Virgil Arellano.
Deputies arrest Carson City man on assault with deadly weapon charge
Submitted by editor on Mon, 05/24/2010 - 8:45amA Carson City man faces several charges, including assault with a deadly weapon, following an incident early Saturday morning where he allegedly held a piece of glass to the neck of a victim.
According to the arrest report, deputies were dispatched to a domestic dispute in progress at around 4 a.m. Saturday morning. The person reporting the crime told dispatchers they would be waiting in a blue Dodge Durango.