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Carson City Leisure Hour Club features photography presentation of African wildlife
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 05/06/2019 - 11:43amThe beasts of Africa will be highlighted during a wildlife photography presentation to the Carson City Leisure Hour Club on Wednesday, May 15. Presented by Patrick Pevey and Carol Grenier for the first time, club members will share in the experiences of seven trips to Africa.
Nevada Lore Series: Vikingsholm, Lake Tahoe’s not-so-secret Viking Castle
Submitted by Kelsey Penrose on Fri, 02/08/2019 - 4:47pmVikingsholm, (literally meaning Viking island in the middle of a lake) named after its creator’s love of Scandinavia and viking culture, is a mansion on the shore of Emerald Bay, boasting 30 rooms and perfectly reconstructed viking treasures.
Lora Josephine Knight purchased the property where Vikingsholm now stands for $250,000 (which would be $3.6 million today) in 1928, and immediately began planning her creation. Lake Tahoe, she said, reminded her of the fjords and mountains of Scandinavia. Knight wanted to build a summer home that was reminiscent of the culture.
Shifting Paradigms: A Capital City Arts Initiative Nevada Neighbors talk set for Wednesday
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 09/17/2018 - 7:24amOn Wednesday, Sept. 19, the Capital City Arts Initiative will present a talk by artists and writers Andreana Donahue and Tim Ortiz. Their illustrated talk, "Shifting Paradigms" is part of CCAI’s ongoing Nevada Neighbors series and will take place at 6 p.m. at the Union, 302 N Carson St, Carson City.
Travels with Marilyn: Camel trekking in Morocco
Submitted by editor on Fri, 08/03/2018 - 9:15amAccording to Trip Advisor, the top 10 “most excellent cities in the world” are: Key West, Florida; Reykjavik, Iceland; Edinburgh, Scotland; Marrakech, Morocco; Amsterdam, the Netherlands; Dublin, Ireland; Bali, Indonesia; Krakow, Poland; Glasgow, Scotland, and New Orleans Louisiana.
Arts Council talk features artist Andreana Donahue
Submitted by editor on Wed, 01/03/2018 - 4:08pmCARSON CITY, Nevada – A reception and artist’s talk with mixed-media artist Andreana Donahue will be held Thursday, Jan. 11 at the Nevada Arts Council’s OXS Gallery in Carson City.
Carson City exhibit features Las Vegas artist Andreana Donahue
Submitted by editor on Tue, 11/14/2017 - 3:38pmCARSON CITY — Everywhere she has lived or studied, Las Vegas artist Andreana Donahue has incorporated physical pieces of the local environment into her work.
During a residency in Alaska, she used local wildflowers and berries she gathered in the summer months to create a dye for a quilt. When she had a residency in Corsicana, Texas, she used denim and mechanics’ rags to create a remembrance quilt she titled “The Lone Star.”
Sixth Annual Nevada Sagebrush Alumni Dinner
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 09/18/2017 - 7:17amWhat: Sixth Annual Nevada Sagebrush Alumni Dinner
When: 6-9 p.m., Oct. 6
Where: Pinocchio’s Bar and Grill, 5995 South Virginia St., Reno, NV
About the event:
Thursday, April 23: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Thu, 04/23/2015 - 12:36amThursdays get busy in Carson City. You can choose the Legislative Showdown Basketball game at Carson High and watch the battle of the Donkeys vs. Elephants. The WNC Wildcats take on the College of Eastern Utah this afternoon on the baseball field. The monthly Francis Humphrey Lecture Series at the Nevada State Museum features a slide-show and talk about various geothermal features around the world. Or you can enjoy a performance at the Bob Boldrick Theater in the Community Center as our talented student string musicians present their Spring Fling concert. Check out the list for even more.
THURSDAY:
- Nevada Physicians’ Day at the Legislature
- ‘The Observation and Conclusion’ by artist Joseph Watson at the LXS Gallery in the Legislature Building
- CCAI Exhibit: BRIC Art 5 at the BRIC: 108 E Proctor Street (8am-12pm and 1pm-5pm)
Slide lecture: Geothermal Features of Nevada, Yellowstone and Iceland
Submitted by editor on Sun, 03/29/2015 - 1:18pmWhat do Yellowstone National Park and Iceland have in common with Nevada? Find out April 23 at the Nevada State Museum in Carson City when Dr. Chip Carroon presents a slide lecture on "Geothermal Features of Yellowstone, Iceland and Nevada."
Antarctica and the Southern Ocean Presentation to Leisure Hour Club
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 01/08/2015 - 3:19pmLong-time Carson City residents Patrick Pevey and Carol Grenier will share their experiences traveling to Antarctica with members of the Carson City Leisure Hour Club on Wednesday, January 21.
Obituary: Hilda "Siggie" Cardinalli
Submitted by admin on Sun, 09/16/2012 - 3:01amHilda "Siggie" Cardinalli passed away early Sunday morning on September 9, 2012. She was 104 years old. Siggie's parents came from Iceland via Liverpool, England and then to Montreal and Winnip...
Outdoors with Don Q: Memories from an unforgettable six week adventure
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 7:45amBob and Lorraine (my cousin) Scholes of Dayton plus Elaine and I just returned from a six week vacation trip to Italy, Sicily and Switzerland. It was the Scholes’ second trip to Italy and our first-ever trip.
Lorraine’s father was born in Ponte Buggianese and my Dad was born in Lucca, and we both wanted to visit where our roots began.
We left on August 30, flew from Reno to Denver to Montreal to Rome and then returned from Rome to Zurich to San Francisco to Reno on October 12. Here are a bunch of our memories:
The American Dollar and the European Euro:
Tyrus W. Cobb: Reykjavik: Turning point in the Cold War
Submitted by admin on Thu, 10/20/2011 - 3:00amTwenty-five years ago this month, President Ronald Reagan and Soviet General Secretary Mikhail Gorbachev met in Reykjavik, Iceland, at a summit that appears, in retrospect, to truly be the "turning...
Sen. Harry Reid Talks Tough On Deficit
Submitted by admin on Tue, 01/18/2011 - 7:50pmBy Andrew Doughman / Nevada News Bureau
Driving down debt and reining in federal spending might not two things people normally associate with Sen. Harry Reid, but that’s what he spent most of this time addressing on television tonight.
“We cannot sustain the spending of this country,” the Democrat said. “We cannot wind up being a Greece or an Ireland and default on our debt.”
State worker launches budget deficit plan, issues challenge to economists
Submitted by editor on Tue, 01/11/2011 - 4:11pmCarl Kuhl, a state Parole and Probation employee of six years, has created a plan that he claims will eliminate Nevada's budget deficit within two years.
In a news release issued on Tuesday, Kuhl said his plan not only will reduce the budget deficit but also help repair Nevada's economy at the same time. It is a pretty big claim, he admits, coming from an Accounting Assistant I, an entry level position.