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Community invited to Epic Rides, Carson City Off-Road public meeting
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Tue, 05/29/2018 - 9:15amThe community is invited to learn about the upcoming Epic Rides event festivities and explore the course map with Kurt Meyer, Carson City Off-Road Event Manager at a June 7 public meeting.
I Love Carson City’s Memorial Day Weekend Event Summary: May 26 - 28
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 05/25/2018 - 6:07pmMemorial Day weekend is often thought of as the kick-off to summer, but in Northern Nevada we know that the weather is a fickle creature. The weather should be dryer and warmer as the weekend progresses but have back-up plans for your bar-be-que, just in case. From the Downtown Carson City Ghost Walk to the Rockin’ Rib Fest at Casino Fandango, a day hike with Muscle Powered to the Spring Blinky Man night-time costumed bike pub crawl – this weekend is chock-full of fun for locals and visitors alike, for the young and young-at-heart.
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Blue line on Kit Carson Trail to be replaced in Carson City's historic district
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Fri, 05/25/2018 - 10:14amThe iconic blue line marking the Kit Carson Trail that winds its way through the west side historic district of Carson City will be replaced by another way-finding method, said Carson City Public Works Senior Transportation Planner Dirk Goering.
Friday in Carson City and beyond: flags, food, music and more
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 05/25/2018 - 3:24amDon’t let the weather fool you. Once we get past the gloomy skies of today, we’re on track for a beautiful Memorial Day weekend. The inaugural Rockin’ Rib Fest at Fandango begins this afternoon and runs until Monday, so you’ll have plenty of opportunity to sample some grilled bbq. The Proscenium Players begin their run of ‘The Hit’ in the Brewery Arts Center’s Black Box Theater; break a leg. Lend a hand to our various Veterans’ organizations this afternoon as they plant flags on the graves of those who served in the Lone Mountain Cemetery: many hands make light work.
'True Grit' Clothing & Textile Discovery at the Marjorie Russell Clothing and Textile Center
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 05/22/2018 - 12:32pmCurator Jan Loverin provides a behind-the-scenes tour of the Marjorie Russell Clothing and Textile Research Center with an emphasis on 19th century garments as featured in Charles Portis' novel, True Grit. Wednesday May 23 (10-11:30am). Marjorie Russell Clothing and Textile Research Center is at 2351 Arrowhead Drive in Carson City.
Free to first 15 people who RSVP: jloverin@nevadaculture.org (775) 687-6173. All others: $8 adults, free for those 17 and under, free to museum members.
Tahoe Treasures Tour in July hosted by American Association of University Women
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 05/22/2018 - 11:04amThe American Association of University Women Tahoe-Nevada affiliate presents its bi-annual Tahoe Treasures Tour of spectacular Incline Village homes, on Saturday, July 14, 2018, 11 a.m. to 3 p.m.
This self-guided tour showcases four of Incline’s most unique and beautiful properties, including a home and garden with a magically eclectic art collection, a stunning contemporary home with “a river running through it,” the North Lake Tahoe Demonstration Garden, which fosters mountain gardening and the extraordinary home of a talented painter, sculptor and print maker.
Things to do on Tuesday around Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Tue, 05/22/2018 - 4:18amWestern Nevada College may be finished with its semester, but they don’t just shutter the doors and pack it in. Go check out the Bristlecone Art Gallery where you’ll find a plethora of True-Grit inspired artwork: it’s pretty spectacular what these artists have done with a simple deck of playing cards. It may be a little too wet for this evening’s Muscle Powered hike, but you’ll find other opportunities to burn off a little steam. Try Carson Lanes Country/Pop Dance Night, or try your hand at all-ages trivia at the Fox Brewpub or Sassafras Eclectic Food Joint.
I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: May 19-20
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 05/18/2018 - 2:23pmIt’s going to be a chili weekend, and that has nothing to do with the weather. The annual Chili on the Comstock Competition takes over the tiny town of Virginia City, including a saloon crawl Saturday and the hilarious ‘Fun with the Runs’ 5K. Families will have a hard time choosing between the Cops and Kids Open House and Safety Fair at the Sheriff’s Office and the ‘Kids to Parks’ Day activities at Silver Saddle Ranch. Keep reading, and I apologize in advance for throwing so many great options your way.
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Friday fun in Carson City and Beyond: Bike Week Bash, Singin' in the Rain and much more
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 05/18/2018 - 5:18amWe’re in for another gray day, but that won’t affect the fun to be had. Bike to Work Week always ends in a big bash. Head down to McFadden Plaza, even if you didn’t take the challenge personally. You’ll find live music, raffles, bike games, and too much fun. Western Nevada Musical Theater Company returns for another weekend of Singin’ in the Rain at the Bob Boldrick Theater. Antsy McClain and the Trailer Park Troubadours are waiting to entertain you at the Brewery Arts Center. There may be some balcony seating still available, but tickets are very limited.
Acclaimed MarchFourth Marching Band to headline Carson City Off-Road concert event
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Tue, 05/15/2018 - 8:09amNext month's third annual Carson City Off-Road mountain bike event will feature a concert lineup of bands that is sure to rock the capital city, including the internationally-acclaimed, genre-breaking force of MarchFourth Marching Band.
Find some fun this Friday: Sing in the rain, ride the Ferris Wheel, or discover some art
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 05/11/2018 - 7:52am'Singin in the Rain' is probably one of my favorite movies, but I have no doubt that the Western Nevada Musical Theater Company has taken the classic to new heights. Get tickets now if you'd like to catch their production, they are known for sold-out shows. Funnel cakes, Ferris Wheels, and more are waiting for you at Mills Park. A carnival is a great way to help Mom celebrate her special day.
Thursday around Carson City: Bike Month Celebrity Ride, art, history, and carnival rides
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Thu, 05/10/2018 - 5:11amBike Month in Carson City always brings fun community activities, including the annual Celebrity Invitational Bike Ride. Strap on a helmet and join some of our town’s notables on a ride through the historic west side. Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery is holding a reception for Jean Kvam, whose oils, pastels, and pottery will be on prominent display. The Historical Societies in Dayton and Douglas County are hosting lectures this evening: you just have to decide between learning about the Nevada Women’s Project or artist Hans Mayer Kassel.
'Connecting Nevada for a Stronger Economy’ shares Silver State's new economic realities at August conference
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 05/07/2018 - 2:35pmRENO — The Fourth Annual Nevada Economic Development Conference takes a hyper-focused look at Nevada's super-charged business and economic development trends, networks and ideas that are defining the new Nevada economy from Aug. 20-22, 2018 at the Atlantis Casino & Resort in Reno.
The conference theme is ‘Connecting Nevada for a Stronger Economy’ and will provide opportunities for a broad section of professionals to present and share what is happening in a dynamic, changing Nevada economy
Carson City Council of U.S. Navy League to feature retired Rear Admiral of Medical Corps
Submitted by editor on Mon, 05/07/2018 - 11:15amThe Carson City Council of the United States Navy League will hold its next meeting on Wednesday, May 16, 2018 at the Gold Dust West Hotel and Casino, Carson City. The Social hour will start at 5:30 PM and Dinner will begin at 6:30PM. Our speaker will be Bonnie B. Potter, MD, Rear Admiral, Medical Corps, United States Navy, retired.
I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: May 5 - 6
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 05/04/2018 - 6:19pmNot a cloud in the sky, and yet we have been hit by a perfect storm: Cinco de Mayo, Kentucky Derby Day, and the monthly wine walk have all collided. Let me tell you, downtown is going to be hopping, not to mention the Early Season Farmers Market making its seasonal debut in the parking lot at W. Musser and N. Nevada – just behind Due Sorella. Take the kids down to Bailys Pond at Fuji Park for the annual Tom Brooks Memorial Kids’ Fishing Day. A trip to the train museum comes with the opportunity to ride on the Historic McKeen Motor Car.
Tour of Carson City 2018
Submitted by BikeCarson.com on Mon, 04/30/2018 - 4:37pmPlease join Bike Habitat for the 11th Annual Tour of Carson City bicycle ride on Sunday, May 6th! Ride begins at 9:00 AM. The ride starts and finishes at Fuji Park, and will tour around the perimeter of Carson City fo ...
Things to do on Tuesday: Trivia, trails, art, and auditions
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Tue, 04/24/2018 - 5:05amThe Senior Center recently hosted ‘Carson’s Got Talent,’ so they know the caliber of performers hidden in our midst. Auditions for their annual show, Senior Follies, continue this evening and are open to all ages. CCAI’s art exhibit in the Community Development Building on E. Proctor features work from several high school artists. Join them in celebrating this young talent at a reception tonight. The day should be gorgeous; a hike with Muscle Powered is the perfect way to embrace the spring.
Foreman-Roberts House hosts Earth Day celebration in Carson City
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sun, 04/22/2018 - 1:34pmMother Nature could not have picked a better weekend for sunshine and warm temperatures in the Nevada state capital as Carson City celebrated Earth Day with a garden festival Sunday at the historic Foreman-Roberts House, 1207 North Carson Street.
Greenhouse Project celebrating 10 years of fresh bounties in Carson City
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Thu, 04/19/2018 - 7:55amAbout a decade ago, a group of community members organized a sustainable horticulture program targeting food insecurity in Carson City. They called it the Greenhouse Project, a not-for-profit effort to improve the quality of food available to the area’s most hungry.
Carson City's Boys & Girls Club’s Sampson in D.C. to advocate against after school program cuts
Submitted by editor on Mon, 04/16/2018 - 11:20amMatt Sampson, director of operations for Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada in Carson City, travels to Washington, D.C., April 18-19, to advocate for afterschool programming threatened by cuts in the proposed 2019 federal budget.
Carson City garden clubs joining forces for Earth Day Garden Festival
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sun, 04/15/2018 - 1:10pmNature lovers will find a variety of ways to celebrate the outdoors during Carson City Historical Society’s Earth Day Garden Festival on April 22.
Envirolution tour at DRI inspires students to pursue sustainability careers
Submitted by admin on Fri, 04/13/2018 - 8:40amRENO, Nev. — Viridiana Tinajero wants to help save the world. The junior at North Valleys High School was one of many students from the Washoe County and Carson City school districts who were inspired to someday help preserve the earth while participating in the Envirolution Sustainability Tour ...
Friday fun around Carson City: Open house art shows, nightlife, and more
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 04/13/2018 - 6:20amYou’re going to have some choices to make today. Just how much fun are you looking for, and what kind? Live music takes over at Sassafras Eclectic Food Joint, Bella Vita Bistro, Living the Good Life, and the Brewery Arts Center. Belly laughs can be found at Carson Comedy inside the Carson Nugget on Fridays and Saturdays. A Father-daughter dance at the High School in Dayton is sure to thrill some little princesses.
Carson City high school students climb aboard C-SPAN classroom bus
Submitted by editor on Thu, 04/12/2018 - 10:01amCarson City area high school students were visited Thursday by the national cable and satellite television network C-SPAN and its state-of-the-art motor coach bus.
Thursday around Carson City: Education Nation, nightlife, and a spotlight on business
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Thu, 04/12/2018 - 5:12amWell, so much for spring. Stay warm today as the wind whips into town. It’s National Library Week, and the Carson City Library isn’t shirking its duties with the Lego Club, Story time, and a sewing class in its Makerspace all happening today. They have also brought in renown speaker, author, and innovator Milton Chen to lead a panel discussion on education inside of the Brewery Arts Center’s Performance Hall.
April events at Fort Churchill State Historic Park
Submitted by editor on Tue, 04/10/2018 - 10:07amSILVER SPRINGS, Nev. – Fort Churchill State Historic Park is offering a variety of ranger-led programs during the month of April. Programs highlight the area’s rich history and abundant natural resources.
C-SPAN returning to Carson City this Wednesday and Thursday
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sun, 04/08/2018 - 1:35pmNational cable and satellite television network C-SPAN is returning to the Nevada state capital this Wednesday and Thursday, April 11-12 to engage the community through interactive demonstrations of its public service resources, a C-SPAN press release said.
Brewery Arts Center among 25 recipients of TravelNevada grant funds
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Fri, 03/30/2018 - 7:40amThe Nevada Commission on Tourism (NCOT) approved $200,000 in grant funding for infrastructure projects, Nevada Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison announced today.
Try something fun this Tuesday: Trails, trivia, and tunes
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Tue, 03/27/2018 - 6:18amAs the days get longer and warmer, it’s worth it to check out the many trails and paths throughout the valley. Muscle Powered, our local hiking, biking, and trail-building group, leads guided hikes and walks a few times every week, including two on Tuesdays. Don’t let spring break be an excuse not to use your noggin. Geeks Who Drink Pub Quiz at Sassafras and DJ Trivia at Fox Brewpub are both open to all ages and free to play. You’ve only got a few days to see the Winter Art Show in the Nevada Artist Association Gallery; their new show, ‘Spring has Sprung,’ will open Sunday.
Ready to garden? The Greenhouse Project hosts early Spring and Mother's Day plant events
Submitted by editor on Mon, 03/26/2018 - 8:38amThe Greenhouse Project is gearing up for another busy season, and now is the time to mark your calendars to save dates for several events and volunteer opportunities.