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Monday, Oct. 9: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 10/09/2017 - 4:12amIt’s always a good day to try something new. If you enjoyed the recent production of ‘Nightfall with Edgar Allen Poe’ then head over to the Proscenium Players monthly meeting and learn how to be involved with their upcoming plays. Jump, jive, and wail with the High Sierra Swing Dance Club at Carson Lanes. They hold a beginning and intermediate dance class before an evening of open dancing. The Vikings-Bears rivalry can be seen on ESPN during tonight’s Monday Night Football Game; cheer on your team and fill up on great food at Living the Good Life.
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Friday, Oct. 6: Things to do in Carson City and beyond
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Thu, 10/05/2017 - 11:12pmThis weekend is going to be packed. Vintage Airstreams will line the streets, a wine walk, the Aviation Roundup in Minden, Virginia City’s Outhouse Races, Oktoberfest at Fandango: and that is just the tip of the iceberg. Get a jump on the festivities tonight with plenty of live music, two artists’ receptions, karaoke, comedy, or the Witchcraft and Wizardry Ball at the Boys and Girls Club. Join in solidarity with our famous city to the south by wearing blue and silver today and attending the Candlelight Vigil at the Capitol Building.
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Thursday, Oct. 5: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Thu, 10/05/2017 - 8:12amIt’s hard to see straight when the weekend approaches. The Downtown Business Association hosts their monthly wine walk on Saturday, but that is just the tip of the fun-time iceberg. Due Sorella, also known as Two Sisters, welcomes their annual Autumn Vintage Faire to the large parking lot behind them and the Airstreams on Main event brings shiny trailer nostalgia with them. Join the Annual Candlelight Vigil for Domestic Violence Awareness at the Carson Valley Museum and Cultural Center this evening – just remember to bring a jacket, it’s getting chilly once the sun goes down.
Wednesday, Oct. 4: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Wed, 10/04/2017 - 6:18amYou’ll need to share the road this morning. It’s the Nevada Walk to School Day and more kids will be walking and biking their way through your neighborhood. Virginia City is in for a crappy weekend, but they asked for it. The annual Outhouse Races begin with a parade down C Street at noon both days. Learn more about our local Sherriff’s Department today during ‘Coffee with a Cop’ at Dunkin Donuts. Join the Carson Library this evening for their family movie and craft.
Fall brings heightened bear activity around western Nevada and Sierra
Submitted by editor on Tue, 10/03/2017 - 12:54pmFall is the time of year for increased bear foraging activity and more human and bear encounters are possible, according to wildlife officials in Nevada and California.
Mother Nature's Naturals launches new website
Submitted by admin on Tue, 10/03/2017 - 11:11amMother Nature's Naturals, a new company based in Carson City, has launched a new website at https://mothernaturesnaturals.com. Mother Nature's ...
Tuesday, Oct. 3: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 10/02/2017 - 10:18pmEvery week I bring you all the happenings in Carson City, my hometown of over 35 years, but I was born in Las Vegas. I’m heartsick over what transpired Sunday night, but equally comforted by the outpouring of support this community has shown. Nevada Day is just weeks away, and I am truly grateful to be Battle Born. Get geared up for our Admission Day with the Nevada Day Treasure Hunt – clues start today, so get out your history books and your hiking boots. Thinking caps are recommended at DJ Trivia at the Fox Brewpub or the Geeks Who Drink Pub Quiz at Sassafras.
Monday, Oct. 2: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Sun, 10/01/2017 - 9:17pmOctober might bring to mind everything pumpkin-colored, but Carson Tahoe Health would rather you ‘Think Pink.’ The annual kick-off to Breast Cancer Awareness Month returns to Red’s Old 395 with yummy appetizers, cold drinks, and plenty of pink. The Washington Redskins take on the Kansas City Chiefs tonight for Monday Night Football. If you haven’t decided where to watch, the football party and buffet at Living the Good Life is a new option. Take your competitive nature to Carson Cigar Co. for their Tabletop Game Night.
Friday, Sept. 29: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 09/29/2017 - 10:01amRumble, rumble, rumble. Street Vibrations brings quite a bit of traffic to the area, so please drive safely amoungst the swarms of bikes. Battle Born Harley is hosting one heck of a party, so head down there for bikes, brews, and lots of live music. For something quieter, the final weekend of 'Nightfall with Edgar Allen Poe' at the Brewery Arts Center is a great alternative. Funny lady and local favorite, Kat Simmons, is this week's featured performer at Carson Comedy inside the Nugget - stick around downtown and enjoy Southbound Train at the Westside Pour House.
Thursday, Sept. 28: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Wed, 09/27/2017 - 10:12pmThere’s more than one way to travel in Nevada, and our railways are the topic at both of Carson City’s museums. Learn about the Glenbrook Steam Engine’s history and what it took to get her back on track at the Nevada Railroad Museum. Steven Drew will lecture on the railroads of Lake Tahoe at the Nevada State Museum tonight. Get in the Street Vibrations mood at Battle Born Harley. A concert featuring Justin Lee, in addition to bikes and brews, will kick off their celebration. Families will want to attend the outdoor movie in McFadden Plaza.
Wednesday, Sept. 27: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Wed, 09/27/2017 - 5:39amStreet Vibrations is a celebration of all things motorcycle, but today the only cycle that truly matters is the three-wheeled one that belongs to Glen Lucky. A lot of towns have local celebrities; most everyone has seen Glen Lucky on the side of the road, pushing his bike to take him further. Today, the Nevada State Museum invites everyone to help Lucky celebrate his 65th birthday, complete with cake and a huge group photo.
Tuesday, Sept. 26: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 09/25/2017 - 9:24pmCalling all Geeks. After a long hiatus, the Geeks Who Drink Pub Quiz has returned to Carson City, and is setting up shop inside Sassafras Eclectic Food Joint on Tuesday nights. Grab your smartest friends for a fun night of yummy drinks, great food, and nerdy competition. It's National Register to Vote Day - Carson residents can go to the County Clerk's office in the Courthouse. While you're there, head to the CCAI Gallery on the second floor to catch the last few days of the 'Industrial Art: Sports Edition' exhibit.
Monday, Sept 25: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 09/25/2017 - 5:47amBy the end of the week we will enjoy the brief return of warm sunny days and hear the roar of the many bikes in town for the annual Street Vibrations Fall Rally. For now, keep a sweater close at hand. Venerable Geshe Lobsang Tsultrim is a Tibetan Buddhist monk of the Gelug order born in Amdo the eastern region of Tibet. Learn about Tibetan Astrology from him this evening at the Brewery Arts Center. Most every tavern in town will have their television tuned to Monday Night Football. Grab some friends and watch the Cowboys battle the Arizona Cardinals.
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Carson City exhibit features Vegas artist Mary Warner
Submitted by editor on Thu, 09/21/2017 - 11:20amCARSON CITY, Nevada – After a long and distinguished academic career, Las Vegas artist Mary Warner has earned the luxury of time and an opportunity to reconsider her subject of choice – nature. The winner of the 2011 Governor’s Arts Award for Excellent in the Arts, Warner takes a fresh approach in her current exhibition, “Second Nature,” which is featured at the Nevada Arts Council’s OXS Gallery in Carson City from Sept. 25 through Nov. 10.
Carson City man allegedly pulls knife on Walmart security, jailed on robbery and drug charges
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 09/18/2017 - 1:13pmA 34-year-old Carson City man faces robbery and drug charges after he allegedly pulled a large knife on Walmart security Saturday when they confronted him for shoplifting, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.
Carson City Library, Parks and Rec partnership: Take a walk, read a book
Submitted by editor on Thu, 09/14/2017 - 5:58pmEleanor Romeo, 10, loves to read. “I like reading the Percy Jackson series. I like history — it’s about Greek gods, and it’s pretty interesting,” she said. “I also like the biography series, ‘Who Was?’ books. They’re about people who made a change in the world. They’re fun to read.”
What Works: Let September 11 Bring Out the Best in You
Submitted by editor on Mon, 09/11/2017 - 11:32amThis is the 16th anniversary of a national tragedy. It was a day the nation paused, slowed down, and turned toward concern for our fellow man. Rather than destroy us, the attacks of September 11, 2001 pulled us together as a nation like no other recent event. We turned an eye toward pain and showed compassion.
JoAnne Skelly: Carson City gardeners make a difference in the community
Submitted by editor on Sat, 09/09/2017 - 10:47amWith harvest time upon us, you may find you are blessed with a bounty of late summer treats such as zucchini, potatoes, tomatoes and more. Or, as fruit ripens on your fruit trees, are you finding you have more apples than you need or know what to do with? Perhaps you have too many grapes? If nature has rewarded you with plenty, would you like to share it with your community?
Mac the Naw: Late summer fishing in the Sierra brings in big catches
Submitted by editor on Thu, 09/07/2017 - 10:49amHello fellow anglers, I just returned from fishing Topaz Lake with friend Tom Blotter. We had a great day of fishing, but to see the devastation from the Slinkard Fire was hard to accept. We saw where the fire came within feet from homes in the Topaz area.
Free 'ABCs of Medicare' educational seminar in Carson City
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sat, 09/02/2017 - 8:35amThose getting ready to turn 65 years of age will have the opportunity to learn from local experts at the "ABCs of Medicare" seminar held Wednesday, Sept. 13 at 10 a.m. at 911 Topsy Lane, Suite 230 in South Carson City.
Local Artists Stevenson and Foster Display The Power of Light
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 08/31/2017 - 12:09pmLocal artists Deborah Stevenson and Deborah Foster collaborate to bring a vibrant new exhibit, The Power of Light, to the Nevada Artists Association Gallery (NAA) Sept. 10 – Oct. 20, 2017. Offering a fresh perspective and dazzling light, this exhibit showcases popular scenes such as Death Valley, Emerald Bay, and Pyramid Lake. The public is invited to attend a free reception with refreshments from 5-7 p.m., Thursday, Sept. 14 at the NAA Gallery, 449 W. King Street, Carson City. The gallery is open Tuesday – Sunday, 10 a.m. – 4 p.m. and during wine walk.
Lake Tahoe Summit: Bi-state, bipartisan effort to preserve Tahoe remains a work in progress
Submitted by editor on Wed, 08/23/2017 - 1:35pmAchievements in preserving Lake Tahoe were celebrated Tuesday during the 21st Lake Tahoe Summit at Tallac Historic Site, but it was clear there is a lot more to do and the work will never be over.
What Works: Eclipse = Unity and Renewal
Submitted by editor on Mon, 08/21/2017 - 1:19pmDid you feel that? It wasn’t just the temperature drop or the way everything looked muted outside. Something happened today. It happened without a national disaster or a major annual sporting event. It was a time of national unity. It was a time where we dropped the politics, the fear, and even the concerns of our daily lives. We stood together in the present moment.
Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour in Reno
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sun, 08/20/2017 - 12:17pmJoin Friends of Black Rock – High Rock for a fun-filled evening with food and drink, watching amazing and inspiring films about nature in the beautiful Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater.
What: SYRCL’s Wild & Scenic Film Festival On Tour in Reno — September 22nd
Where: Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd, Reno, NV
Gates open @ 5PM. Films start @ 7:15PM. Event ends @ 10PM.
We will have a food truck on site, as well as adult beverages for purchase.
We will have a raffle and silent auction for a variety of prizes.
Wildlife officials offer seminars addressing Nevada’s urban coyotes
Submitted by editor on Mon, 08/07/2017 - 11:00amOn any given day, the Nevada Department of Wildlife receives multiple calls from people expressing their concerns and asking questions about the wildlife they see in their communities. While the nature of those calls varies, a common focus of concern is the urban coyote.
Local nature photographer featured in August at Carson City Art Gallery
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sat, 07/29/2017 - 1:42pmCarson City Art Gallery introduces local Carson City nature photographer Lisa Fisher as its August artist of the month.
What Works: Wanderlust 2017 brings lessons in change, making a difference in the world
Submitted by editor on Tue, 07/25/2017 - 11:02amThose of you who have been reading this column for a while know, when I go to a festival, I bring nuggets back to you. I spent this last weekend at Wanderlust in Squaw Valley. This was my 5th year at the festival. As usual, it did not disappoint.
Carson City deputies make felony, misdemeanor arrests this weekend
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 07/24/2017 - 11:33amA 40-year-old woman was arrested Sunday in the area of Highway 50 East and Nichols for suspicion of possession of a controlled substance and other charges, a Carson City sheriff’s deputy said.
Carson City area remains in path of California wildfire smoke
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 07/20/2017 - 11:23amWildfire smoke from the Detwiler Fire in Mariposa County, Calif. remains across Carson City, Douglas and Lyon County as well as into Pershing, Churchill, and Mineral counties.
Friends of the Nevada State Museum Share Silver State's History with the World
Submitted by editor on Tue, 07/11/2017 - 3:43pmSharing Nevada’s unique and exciting history with visitors from across Nevada and from around the world has been part of the commitment that the Friends of the Nevada State Museum made decades ago.
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