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UNR hosts earthquake engineering annual meeting: Quake Summit 2013

Members of a national earthquake simulation research network are at the University of Nevada, Reno today and tomorrow for Quake Summit 2013, an annual scientific meeting highlighting engineering research that reduces the impact of devastating earthquakes and tsunamis.

Titled "Earthquake & Multi-Hazards Resilience: Progress and Challenges," the annual summit of the 14- member George E. Brown Jr. Network for Earthquake Engineering Simulation (NEES), of which the University is a member, is being held in the Joe Crowley Student Union.

Final weekend run of Youth Theatre Carson City's 'Once On This Island Jr.'

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August 16, 2013 - 7:00pm

Youth Theatre Carson City is celebrating its final weekend performance of "Once On This Island, Jr.," an exciting adaptation of the classic fairy tale, "The Little Mermaid," but with a Caribbean flair.

The show, directed by Andie Anderson, will run a final time this weekend, August 16-17 at 7 p.m. and Aug. 18 at 2 p.m. in the Bob Boldrick Theatre at the Carson City Community Center.

UNR archeologist leads excavation at historic Stewart Indian School landmark in Carson City

The University of Nevada, Reno’s Department of Anthropology, in partnership with the Nevada Indian Commission and the Washoe Tribal Historic Preservation Office, is conducting an excavation at the historic Stewart Indian School in Carson City, Nev. The Stewart facility is a 110-acre historic district that is home to more than 50 historic buildings.

15th Annual WNC Golf Classic Invites Sign-ups, Sponsors

Player sign-ups, event sponsorships and raffle prize donations are underway for the 15th annual Western Nevada Golf Classic.

The annual fundraiser tees off on Friday, Sept. 27, at Eagle Valley West Golf Course in Carson City. The event provides valuable assistance to students and programs at WNC.

“The tournament offers a great day of golf and camaraderie for a good cause,” said WNC Foundation Director Katie Leao. “I’m looking forward to seeing a strong turnout.”

Quality programs at library creating a vibrant summer of learning for Carson City youth

Artist chats with guests at exhibit opening. Photo By Cathleen Allison
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August 15, 2013 - 4:00pm

Carson City, NV – From the Carson Library and the Boys and Girls Clubs of Western Nevada, librarian-led summer programs and activities are over the halfway point and more than 1,500 community youth are participating. Summer reading pages for prizes, technology enrichments, video journalism and art clinics are among the most popular ways youth are spending time.

Nevada Arts Council awards 2014 Folklife Apprenticeship opportunities

The Nevada Arts Council has awarded five Folklife Apprenticeship grants for 2014. The grants support projects developed by master artists and apprentices who share a common cultural background and an interest in preserving a specific traditional art.

A panel of specialists reviewed seven applications that requested $15,300 to support the work of master artists, along with supplies, tools, materials and related travel costs necessary to complete the apprenticeship. Five applicants were approved for full funding by the NAC board in June.

Grants went to:

Reno Stop on ADHD Strike Out Stigma national tour hosted by Nevada Department of Education and Eye to Eye

LD / ADHD STRIKE OUT STIGMA NATIONAL TOUR team
LD / ADHD STRIKE OUT STIGMA NATIONAL TOUR Team members
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July 19, 2013 - 2:00pm

Achieving their goals - to "strike out the stigma" of the LD / ADHD label and to empower those living with learning disabilities (LDs) and ADHD - is the focus of 5 college students, Eye to Eye mentors, who will make a special stop in Reno during a 12-day road trip: the Eye to Eye LD / ADHD STRIKE OUT STIGMA NATIONAL TOUR.

Carson City, Lyon County agencies make United Way grant list

Carson City and Lyon County nonprofit agencies have partnered with the United Way of Northern Nevada and the Sierra for a second round of funding.

The Boys and Girls Club of Western Nevada, Friends in Service Helping (FISH) Community Chest, Healthy Communities Coalition, Central Lyon Youth Connections, Lyon County Human Services were named as grant recipients through various partnerships, for the 2012-13 fiscal year.

In all, more than $1.3 million will be distributed to Northern Nevada agencies, said United Way spokesman Scott Walquist.

USDA Invites Applications for Distance Learning and Telemedicine Grants

CARSON CITY — In early July Agriculture Secretary Tom Vilsack announced that USDA is accepting applications for grants to provide access to education, training and healthcare resources in rural areas. Up to $17.5 million is available through the Department’s Distance Learning and Telemedicine (DLT) Grant Program, with individual awards up to $500,000.

C-SPAN visits Carson City to capture unique past with historians, authors

Carson City Mayor Robert Crowell and invited guests welcomed the 100 million household TV giant C-SPAN and its cable carrier Charter Communications to the steps of the capitol building for the first day of a week-long visit to the capital city.

C-SPAN’s video-journalists aim to capture Carson City’s history and literary journey as told by local historians, published authors and long-time residents. Collected stories will air August 3 and 4 on Charter channels 235 and 236 on C-SPAN’s American History TV and Book TV.

Parks and Recreation month in Carson City features music, stories, family entertainment

July is National Parks and Recreation Month. As part of the celebration, the events listed below are happening at the Carson City Community Center, located at 851 East William Street, Carson City. All of these amazing shows are free to the public.

There will be other events at other parks and recreation facilities around the city. For more information visit Carson City Parks and Recreation Department on Facebook here or the Carson City website www.carson.org or by calling (775) 887-2242.

Tuesday's Concert Under the Stars with legendary funk band War benefits Carson City Greenhouse Project

It’s time to get your dancing shoes and groove on at the fifth annual Concert Under the Stars: A Benefit for The Greenhouse Project, this Tuesday at Café at Adele’s in Carson City.

Multi-dance Ball and Showcase at Pipers Opera House, Virginia City

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August 9, 2013 - 6:00pm

Coming Friday, August 9th, to Piper’s Opera House in Virginia City! The evening will include showcase dance routines by students and professionals. After the show, enjoy a Ball filled with lots of music for various dances! Including Ballroom, Swing, Latin, and Country. Music will be provided by The Craig Fletcher Band, and DJ music from Yaple’s Ballroom. A professional videographer and photographer from Lasting Touch will be there, dress formal and get your picture taken! Enjoy food from the salad and dessert bar. There will also be a soda bar with vintage sodas for sale for $2.

‘Grow Your Own, Nevada!’ classes return to cooperative extension offices

Nevadans can learn to grow safe, fresh, organic produce at home and in school and community gardens without spending a lot of money.

University of Nevada Cooperative Extension will help show residents how during eight “Grow Your Own, Nevada!” gardening classes featuring “back-to-basics” best practices for producing bountiful harvests. Classes will be presented Mondays, 2:30 – 4:30 p.m., July 8 – Aug. 26, live in Reno and video-conferenced to Extension offices throughout the state, including those in Carson City, Gardnerville, Fallon and Yerington.

A Hawaiian vacation tops the auction items on tap at Concert Under the Stars

A one week stay in a luxury home on the island of Kauai will be a featured lot item during the live auction at this summer’s Concert Under the Stars in Carson City.

The event takes place July 9, outdoors behind Café at Adele’s. Legendary Rock Band “War” will headline the Concert, local favorites Notch 8 and CW and Mr. Spoons will open the show. The gates open at 5 p.m. and the music begins at 6:30 p.m.

Beginning Adult Pottery

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Repeats every week until Wed Jul 31 2013 .
July 3, 2013 - 10:00am
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July 10, 2013 - 10:00am
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July 17, 2013 - 10:00am
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July 24, 2013 - 10:00am
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July 31, 2013 - 10:00am

Students will receive an introduction to clay through hand-building and throwing on the potter’s wheel. Additionally, instruction will include design and decoration using glaze and underglaze. Tuition includes supplies and tools. Bring towel &/or apron & wear close toed shoes.

Tuition: $125 ($120 for BAC members)
Wednesdays 10:00am–1:00pm
Choice of Two Sessions:
July 3 to July 31, 2013 (5 weeks)
August 7 to September 11, 2013 (5 weeks, no class Sep 4)
Instructor: Kym Maehl
Location: Pottery Studio

Western Nevada Performing Arts Center dancers shine in Vegas competition

Carson City area students and members of the Western Nevada Performing Arts Center competition dance team participated in Master Dance Classes competing for cash awards and national recognition at the 2013 Encore Performing Arts National Championships in Las Vegas, June 17-21.

Individual awards were received by each performer and/or group that performed. In addition, overall awards and/or National ShowCase awards were received by:

Computer Game Design Course

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Repeats every week until Thu Aug 08 2013 .
July 9, 2013 - 3:30pm
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July 16, 2013 - 3:30pm
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July 23, 2013 - 3:30pm
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July 30, 2013 - 3:30pm
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August 6, 2013 - 3:30pm

Computer Game Design Course
This class is for entry level beginners who are interested in learning computer game design. Students will learn the basics of javascript programming and the interface of the Unity 3d game engine. All tutorials are in video format, with the teacher standing by to help. The class is 10 days over the span of 5 weeks. By the end of the course, students will be more familiar with what goes into making a game, and how to make 3d models move.

Tuition: $175
Tuesdays and Thursdays 3:30pm- 5:30pm
Ages 13 and up
July 9th to August 8th (10 classes)

Fabulous Fifties Sock Hop at Silver Oak Golf and Event Center

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July 27, 2013 (All day)

Fundraiser to benefit Student Activities and Scholarships at Western Nevada College.

Golf during the day - see attached registration form
DJ and Dancing at night
Food and cocktails available at the diner

50/50 Raffle
Prize for Best "Fifties" Costume
Other raffle prizes

all proceeds to benefit the students at Western Nevada College

Laura and Rick Hall Comedy Show

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August 3, 2013 - 7:30pm

On Aug. 3, some of the best improvisors in the the Carson City area will take the stage along with Laura Hall from "Whose line Is It Anyway" and Rick Hall from The Second City and "Curb Your Enthusiasm."

Based on audience suggestions they will create comedy scenes on the spot, improvising games and songs like you've seen on "Whose line Is It Anyway."

Audience participation is a key ingredient and occasionally an audience member will be brought up on stage to lend a hand. This show will be combo platter of fun! Saturday, August 3rd at 7:30pm, BAC performance hall, 511 W King Street.

Carson City residents receive scholarships from Greater Nevada Credit Union

Carson City residents Ila Bottoms, Arnold Flores, Leana Garcia, Allison Blair, and Janae Johnston-Bucker are five of 14 students recently awarded a $1,000 scholarship certificate from Greater Nevada Credit Union.

Seventy students throughout northern Nevada applied for the scholarship program, which GNCU has offered for the past 14 years. Bottoms and Flores are attending Western Nevada College; Garcia is attending Great Basin College in Elko; Blair and Johnston-Bucker will be attending the University of Nevada, Reno.

Fremont Elementary ends its long run as Carson City's only year-round school

It was a typical last day at Fremont Elementary School. Students signed yearbooks, received academic and attendance awards, ate Otter Pops. But Thursday’s celebration marked more than the end of a school year. It was the end of an era.

Carson High graduate makes Unity College spring semester honors list

Carson City resident and Carson High graduate Miranda Grato was named to the Honor’s List for spring semester at Unity College in Maine.

Grato, who will graduate in the 2016 class, is a marine biology and wildlife biology double major, attained a 3.33 grade point average or above.

In recent years Unity College has gained national attention for a variety of achievements including its focus on sustainability science, the leading-edge of 21st century ecological problem solving and the vanguard in the fight for the mitigation of global climate change.

Open Auditions for Murder in the House of Horrors

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Repeats every day until Sun Jun 30 2013 .
June 29, 2013 - 2:30pm
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June 30, 2013 - 2:30pm

Casting Call for Murder in the House of Horrors: Carson City — Proscenium Players, Inc., in conjunction with Silver State High School in Carson City is auditioning for the adult roles in a murder mystery production by Billy St. John – Murder in the House of Horrors.

Funding secured for Guinn Millennium Scholarship through 2018

CARSON CITY — Nevada's program to provide college scholarships to deserving students will continue through 2018, with a $15 million cash infusion to the Gov. Guinn Millennium Scholarship program, State Treasurer Kate Marshall announced this week.

Nevada Bills That Never Saw the Light of Day

CARSON CITY — Several bills that were introduced in the just-ended session of the Nevada Legislature didn’t get a chance to see the light of day in 2013. Here’s a look back on a few pieces of legislation that died this year:

Ward-only voting Republican Gov. Brian Sandoval vetoed legislation Tuesday that would have changed Reno’s and Sparks’ current voting system from citywide voting to ward-only voting, which would require voters to select the city council candidate who would represent the ward they live in.

Alumni to be honored at Stewart Father's Day Powwow

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June 14, 2013 - 7:00pm

Former students of the historic Stewart Indian School will be honored at a special recognition ceremony as part of the 2013 Stewart Father’s Day Powwow in Carson City June 14-16.

Hosted in partnership with the Nevada Indian Commission and the Stewart Alumni, the annual powwow includes quality Native American arts and crafts vendors and is also a time for alumni, former employees, families and friends to gather at the former campus.

WNC Summer Classes Begin June 10 in Carson City, Fallon

It’s not too late to register for summer classes at Western Nevada College in Carson City and Fallon. The summer term begins Monday, June 10, and offers students the opportunity to earn full credit on a condensed schedule, or get up to speed on college level skills.

WNC has more than 60 general education classes and program electives available. Sections are offered on campus and online. Browse classes and register at www.wnc.edu.

Carson City Downtown Wine Walk takes on Artistic Theme

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June 1, 2013 - 1:00pm

Art is abound, Saturday, June 1, Downtown Wine Walk, from 1- 5pm ...and held the first Saturday of every month!

Brewery Arts Center, on King St. between Division and Minnesota will have their Summer Art Sale and Open House, fun, demonstrations, music, and song - an entertaining day of great art, food and drinks at the BAC... 'The teaching artists, art students, artisans, and the Nevada Artist Association Gallery artists, will have lots of new and exciting artwork for sale", Stan and Johanna Soliday will perform.

Why did I not get a call from school authorities about this?

From the story posted in Carson Now regarding the Carson Middle School Lockdown:
"This event acts as a reminder to parents that when incidents like this occur, the first law enforcement priority is the safety of the students and faculty inside the school. The second critical priority is to get information out to the parents (and public) on how to expect safe reunification with their children.”

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