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Star gazing, moonlight hike and campfire stories offered in June at Washoe Lake State Park

Event Date: 
June 11, 2016 - 8:30pm
June 18, 2016 - 8:30pm
June 20, 2016 - 8:30pm

Washoe Lake State Park is offering a variety of events during the month of June, including an astronomy program with telescopes, a slide presentation about Washoe Lake, a campfire program and a full moon hike.

Thursday, June 2: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
June 2, 2016 (All day)

June is Bike Month in Carson City, and the weather is being more than cooperative. Bike to work week begins Monday, so get back in the swing of things with the Muscle Powered Bike Ride this afternoon. If motorcycles are more your style, Bike Night at Jimmy G’s Cigar Bar is the place to be. Don’t forget to stick around for karaoke.

Exercise your mind through Carson City library’s summer challenge

Event Date: 
June 11, 2016 - 12:00pm

Registration is now open for the Carson City Library’s Summer Learning Challenge, which is open to all ages and encourages participants to read as well as develop other skills.

Carson City Greenhouse Project fundraiser to feature funk-soul supergroup Tower of Power

Event Date: 
July 14, 2016 (All day)

There will be no better place to be Thursday, July 14, than at Cafe at Adele’s in Carson City for the eighth annual Concert Under the Stars, A Benefit for The Greenhouse Project, when the summer air fills with the unstoppable rhythm, blues and funk sounds of Tower of Power, who have delighted crowds since they first began playing in Oakland, Calif.

Carson High's Reynolds leaving a legacy of success, love

Memories.

They are what Penny Reynolds takes with her as she approaches her last day at Carson High School.

The 31-year veteran teacher is retiring from the Carson City School District at the end of this week, leaving behind a legacy of unprecedented success in the CHS Culinary Arts Department.

Wednesday, June 1: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
June 1, 2016 (All day)

Whoo-hoo Wednesday. June First brings the inaugural Wednesday Evening Farmers Market to downtown. Look for it at Third Street after 4 p.m. The Battle of the Badges Blood Drive is at the Community Center: the Sheriff’s Office vs. the Fire Department. Help Comma Coffee welcome a new artist to their Backseat Gallery this evening: every first Wednesday you can a attend their artist reception. Sing a song for summer at Crossroads: J and M Productions hosts karaoke tonight.

WEDNESDAY:

Carson City motorists buckle up in seat belt campaign; 98 speeding citations issued

Drivers around Carson City have been buckled up for the most part as law enforcement agencies across Nevada wind down the "Click it or Ticket" campaign that began May 16 and ends Wednesday.

The Carson City Sheriff’s Office participation in the Joining Forces Seat Belt “Click it or Ticket” event resulted in the following:

South Lake Tahoe awarded $3 million grants to improve air quality

The city of South Lake Tahoe will receive $3 million through four federal grants that are designed to improve air quality and help reduce traffic congestion, officials announced Tuesday.

The Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, in its role as Tahoe Metropolitan Planning Organization informed the city of South Lake Tahoe of the grant awards, which will be used lessen the amount of particulate matter in the air and traffic impact erosion that winds up in the lake.

Don't Believe Everything You Think

Event Date: 
June 9, 2016 (All day)

Monthly Lecture: Don't Believe Everything You Think with Karin Sable. Negative thoughts are a normal part of the developing brain. Understanding how these thoughts evolve and their relationship to mood and behavior gives us power to reconsider our thinking and affect real change in our lives. This process of self-discovery can give us a pathway to growth, conflict resolution, and help us improve our mood and behavior. Seating is available at 5:30 p.m. to guests who have pre-registered open seating starts at 5:50 p.m. and the program begins at 6:00 p.m.

Tuesday, May 31: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
May 31, 2016 (All day)

Not going to lie, I'm a lover of June. Not only is it unequivocally summer, it is also my birthday month. So today we say a fond farewell to May and the bizarre winter/spring/winter/summer weather that came with it. Early voting for the primary is underway at the Clerk's office in the Courthouse. Get out and explore the history of the west side of town with the Parks and Recreation easy walk. Head out to the archery range and learn to shoot a bow. Swing dance, line dance, and fire dancing are all out there for you to explore.

It's Your City: June is Bike Month in Carson City

It's Your City host Cortney Bloomer and Muscle Powered member Kelly Clark discuss June's bike month in Carson City.

Bike to Work week runs Monday through Friday, June 6-10 with Friday being Bike to Work Day and Saturday a Bike to Work week party at the Brewery Arts Center. There are several bike-related events throughout the month, including the upcoming Epic Ride, Carson City Off-Road, Friday June 17 through Sunday June, 19.

Nevada tourism division creates 'Field Trip Fund' to spur in-state travel

The Nevada Division of Tourism’s annual “Discover Your Nevada” program has officially kicked off with a new incentive for Nevadans to explore their state, Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison announced earlier this month. That incentive is a Field Trip Fund benefitting Silver State students.

Monday, May 30: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
May 30, 2016 (All day)

Today we remember those who have fallen while defending our country. The Historic Stewart Cemetery on Snyder will feature a ceremony at 10 a.m. Lone Mountain Cemetery hosts a ceremony at 1 p.m. and the public is invited to help remove the several hundred flags that were placed on the graves of veterans at 4 p.m. Dayton Cemetery holds their service at 9 a.m. Enjoy a free bar-be-que at Evergreen Gene’s. Check out all of Monday’s offerings below and enjoy the last day of this extra-long weekend.

MONDAY: Memorial Day

Events lined up through June at Fort Churchill State Historic Park

Fort Churchill State Historic Park in Silver Springs is offering a variety of ranger-led programs during the month of June. Programs highlight the area’s rich history and abundant natural resources.

Come experience the awesome night sky over Fort Churchill State Historic Park at Friday's "Starry Night" event.

Carson City students learn fundamentals of golf during final PE class

Fourth- and fifth-graders at Bordewich-Bray Elementary School spent their final physical education class of the year Thursday at Silver Oak Golf Course in Carson City.

'Always Lost: A Meditation on War' exhibit returns to WNC in Carson City

Western Nevada College will host the final display of its acclaimed traveling arts and humanities exhibition, “Always Lost: A Meditation on War,” in the main gallery of the Carson City campus this summer.

Senator Square: Carson High School prepares for 2016 graduation

Graduation for the class of 2016 is Saturday, June 4, and the ceremony begins at 10 a.m. on the Carson High School football field in Carson City.

One last photo opportunity will happen the morning of graduation. This is the photo of everyone together wearing caps and gowns. The 2016 senior class photo will be taken in the gym, so all seniors must arrive at the school, and meet in the gym by 8:45 a.m.

I Love Carson City’s Memorial Weekend Event Summary: May 28-30

Event Date: 
May 28, 2016 (All day)
May 29, 2016 (All day)
May 30, 2016 (All day)

Midnight Madness has descended upon the valley, bringing with it a 72 hour softball tournament at Centennial Park. Don’t be surprised to see more cyclists on the road: an unofficial pre-ride for Epic Rides is this weekend. Head to the Nevada State Railroad Museum to see the Glenbrook all steamed up. Take a look at the whole summary: there’s a whole lot of fun to be had around town during this three-day weekend.

SATURDAY:

Free admission for military families at select Nevada museums for Blue Star program

Several Nevada museums are offering free admission to the nation’s active duty military personnel including National Guard and Reserve and up to five members of their families from Memorial Day through Labor Day 2016.

Strings in the Summer featured June and July in Carson City

Carson City Symphony's Strings in the Summer, directed by Sue Jesch, gets underway with weekly sessions beginning in June. The program is open to all and includes classes at two levels of music experience. Tuition is free, donations welcome.

Coe Swobe, father of the Tahoe Bi-State Compact, dies at 87

The flag is flying half-staff Friday at the offices of the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency in honor of the passing of Coe Swobe, known among many as the “Father of the Tahoe Bi-State Compact.” The former Nevada state senator died Thursday of liver failure at the age of 87.

Friday, May 27: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
May 27, 2016 (All day)

A few days left of school, a few days left of May: summer is knocking on the door and insisting to be let in. If only it would bring some sunshine with it, we’d be set. Get the weekend started with a good time downtown: Stereo Galaxy at Westside Pour House, comedy at the Nugget, and a DJ at Jimmy G’s Cigar Bar. Party 80s style at Whiskey Tavern’s karaoke party. Minden kicks off a summer of Concerts in the Park tonight with a tribute to the Beatles.

FRIDAY:

PK, Let's NOT Do This Again

PK O’Neill vs. the facts (excepts from his newsletters)

Issue 1: Representation; Leadership vs. Serving the People

PK O’Neill’s candidacy for reelection raises serious questions about pragmatism, principles, integrity, the role of a representative, what it means to be a Republican, what it means to be conservative, what it means to represent your constituents and what it means to govern.

Making the call: 77-year-old umpire has storied Northern Nevada officiating career

Richard Pitts was 15 the first time he was asked to umpire a game. He’d gone to watch a younger classmate play baseball just to find out the game was in jeopardy because only one official had shown up.

He asked Pitts to step in.

Historian Frank Mullen to Speak on Donner Tragedy at Dangberg Historic Park

Historian and author Frank X. Mullen will present his program, “In the Footsteps of the Donner Party” in a free presentation at the Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park on Saturday, June 4, at 10 a.m.

Frank X. Mullen, author of The Donner Party Chronicles: A Day-By-Day Account of a Doomed Wagon Train, takes audiences on the trail of pioneers in a presentation that features artifacts and reproductions of items used by 1840s travelers.

Historian Frank Mullen to Speak on Donner Tragedy

Event Date: 
June 4, 2016 - 10:00am

Historian and author Frank X. Mullen will present his program, “In the Footsteps of the Donner Party”, in a free presentation at the Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park on Saturday, June 4, at 10 a.m.

Frank X. Mullen, author of The Donner Party Chronicles: A Day-By-Day Account of a Doomed Wagon Train, takes audiences on the trail of pioneers in a presentation that features artifacts and reproductions of items used by 1840s travelers.

Duke Ellington's Such Sweet Thunder comes to Reno, Lake Tahoe

Reno Jazz Orchestra Presents Duke Ellington's Such Sweet Thunder
Event Date: 
July 30, 2016 (All day)

Get ready for two swinging nights this summer as the 17-piece Reno Jazz Orchestra presents “Such Sweet Thunder” - an evening that features the music of Duke Ellington on July 30 at Wingfield Park in Reno, NV, and at Sand Harbor State Park on the edge of Lake Tahoe’s north shore on Monday, August 1.

Carson Tahoe Health Intuitive Eating Class

Event Date: 
June 2, 2016 (All day)

Intuitive Eating is a revolutionary program that can help you create a healthy relationship with food, mind and body. Through these groundbreaking hour long classes, you can make peace with food, free yourself from chronic dieting and rediscover the pleasures of eating. Fee is $20. Please call to reserve your spot or for more information (775)445-5169. Classes will be held on Thursday, 6/2 thru 6/30/2016.

Carson City Health and Human Services awarded national accreditation

Carson City Health & Human Services announced Thursday that it has achieved national accreditation through the Public Health Accreditation Board.

The national accreditation program works to improve and protect the health of the public by advancing and ultimately transforming the quality and performance of the nation’s state, local, Tribal, and territorial public health departments.

Thursday, May 26: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
May 26, 2016 (All day)

Campfires and bar-be-ques are just around the corner: Memorial Day weekend is almost here. Get a jump on the fun with some live music at Living the Good Life or Glen Eagles. Learn something new with Dr. Hattori at the Nevada State Museum. An improv workshop at the Brewery Arts Center will get your creative juices flowing. The Capitol Amphitheater is where you’ll enjoy a new spin on the Taming of the Shrew, performed by the Carson High Theater Arts Department. Don’t forget a doggie-bag after a meal at Adele’s today: the Bone Appetit fundraiser for the Nevada Humane Society goes on all day.

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