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'Party house' to bring awareness to teen behavior
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sat, 02/11/2017 - 3:03pmDiana Alonso, 17, a senior at Carson High School, fears adults may not fully understand what is happening in the lives of teens.
WNC College Day March 10
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 02/10/2017 - 2:42pmArea high school seniors are invited to learn about Western Nevada College campus life during College Day on Friday, March 10.
Leisure Hour Club Members to Learn of ‘Murder Most Foul’
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sun, 02/05/2017 - 2:10pmMembers of the Carson City Leisure Hour Club will share in the history of Laura D. Fair, Fatal Mistress.
Four times married, twice widowed and twice divorced all by the age of 33, Laura Fair was the first woman in California sentenced to hang for the murder of her lover, Alexander Parker Crittenden in November of 1870.
Leisure Hour Club Members to Learn of 'Murder Most Foul'
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 02/03/2017 - 9:59amMembers of the Carson City Leisure Hour Club will share in the history of Laura D. Fair, Fatal Mistress. Four times married, twice widowed and twice divorced all by the age of 33, Laura Fair was the first woman in California sentenced to hang for the murder of her lover, Alexander Parker Crittenden in November of 1870.
Carson City hosts international librarians visiting Nevada State Library and Archives
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sat, 01/28/2017 - 2:56pmA group of six librarians and two simultaneous interpreters from the Republic of Belarus are visiting the Nevada State Library, Archives and Public Records (NSLAPR) Division of the State Department of Administration as a part of an international exchange program funded by the U.S. Department of State’s Bureau of Educational and Cultural Affairs, NSLARP Assistant Administrator Tammy Westergard said.
2017 Carson River Watershed Management Forum (Second Day)
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 01/24/2017 - 2:40pmCARSON CITY— The Carson River Coalition invites you to the 2017 Carson River Watershed Management Forum. The Carson River Watershed is truly “A Lifeline Connecting Our Communities.”
2017 Carson River Watershed Management Forum (First Day)
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 01/24/2017 - 2:38pmCARSON CITY— The Carson River Coalition invites you to the 2017 Carson River Watershed Management Forum. The Carson River Watershed is truly “A Lifeline Connecting Our Communities.”
EPA-NDEP Bus Tour of the Mercury Superfund Site (RSVP today Seating is limited)
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 01/24/2017 - 2:34pmCARSON CITY— The Carson River Coalition invites you to the 2017 Carson River Watershed Management Forum. The Carson River Watershed is truly “A Lifeline Connecting Our Communities.”
Guided snowshoe hikes begin Saturday on Carson Ranger District
Submitted by editor on Fri, 01/20/2017 - 4:31pmThe Carson Ranger District on the Humboldt-Toiyabe National Forest is pleased to announce the return of the popular Forest Ranger-led snowshoe walks. The walks start this Saturday, Jan. 21, and will be offered every Saturday through March 18.
WNC Specialty Crop Institute Presents Small Farm Equipment Workshop
Submitted by editor on Wed, 01/11/2017 - 1:08pmWinter is the time for farmers and ranchers to repair, replace and update farm equipment.
To facilitate these tasks, Western Nevada College Specialty Crop Institute, in collaboration with the University of Nevada, Reno Desert Farming Initiative, will offer a Small Farm Equipment Workshop on Friday, Jan. 20.
The workshop runs from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. at the Desert Farming Initiative, 920 Valley Road, in Reno. Cost is $20 for those registering by Friday Jan. 13 and $25 afterward.
The Cultural Event of the New Year (sponsored)
Submitted by admin on Mon, 01/09/2017 - 8:43amComing in January are seven new courses offered by WNC Community Education in literature, art, drama and life-long learning. Linda Whitehill, Co-ordinator of Community Service and Continuing Education, announced the new offerings at WNC Carson campus to begin Friday, January 13. “We are delighted to add these unique courses to our program,” said Whitehill.
Neighbors to the West: New California laws in 2017: Car seats, cell phones, opioids and more
Submitted by editor on Sun, 01/01/2017 - 6:55pmDenim is now the state’s official fabric to recognize its role in California history, and every autographed collectible sold in California must come with a certificate that verifies it's not a forgery. Those are just two of 898 new laws facing Californians in 2017.
Rural Nevada, Carson City to receive a half-million dollars from state tourism
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sun, 12/18/2016 - 2:18pmRural Nevada is the recipient of more than $500,000 in grants from the Nevada Commission on Tourism (NCOT) to aid in the marketing efforts of local tourism organizations, announced Lt. Gov. Mark Hutchison.
Sunday, Dec. 18: Things to do today around Carson City
Submitted by editor on Sun, 12/18/2016 - 7:54amJust one last week to go until Hanukkah and Christmas. The Carson Mall is jam-packed full of crafters and unique shops for some of your last-minute gift purchases. Hop in the car and take a tour of the brightly lit downtown and houses throughout the area. Kids will enjoy decorating a cookie at Genoa Candy and Coffee in Carson Lanes; you may as well get there early and bowl a few games first.
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I Love Carson City's Weekend Event Summary: Dec. 17 - 18
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 12/16/2016 - 5:01pmOh baby, it’s cold outside. Jack Frost seems to be working overtime this weekend, bringing temperatures that will barely rise above freezing. I suggest some hot cocoa. Join Santa at Adele’s for pictures, cookies, and something warm to drink, just remember to bring an unwrapped toy to donate.
Elvis in the House: Youth Theatre Carson City Showstoppers’ Holiday Spectacular this Saturday
Submitted by editor on Mon, 12/12/2016 - 9:05amYouth Theatre Carson City is thrilled to announce its upcoming holiday fundraiser performance, Showstoppers’ Elvis Holiday Spectacular, a non-stop evening of song, dance, holiday cheer, raffle prizes and more.
Saturday, Dec. 3: Things to do in Carson City and beyond
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 12/02/2016 - 4:43pmI hope you got your fill of naps last weekend because this weekend is chock full of fun to be had for all. You can Wine Walk until you Holiday Crawl downtown. Take your pick of craft shows in town. Kids won’t want to miss the Santa Train at the State Railroad Museum or one of the two performances of ‘The Peanutcracker’ at the Community Center. Whether you’d like to spend the days indoors or out, there is something for all ages in the Carson City area this weekend.
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- Nevada Artists Association Art Exhibit at the Carson Visitor Center (8am-6pm)
Obituary: Dianne Askew October 8, 1946 - November 28, 2016
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 11/29/2016 - 3:20pmDianne Harman Askew, 70, passed away peacefully on November 28 after a brave battle with interstitial lung disease, a rare autoimmune disorder.
Born in Detroit in 1946, Dianne was raised in El Paso, Texas. A Kappa Delta, she graduated from the University of Texas El Paso with a bachelor’s degree in business. Shortly afterward, a handsome and charming drill sergeant, Phillip “Mike” Askew, just returned from a tour of duty in Vietnam, swept her off her feet.
Tuesday, Nov. 29: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Tue, 11/29/2016 - 6:01amToday is the National Day of Giving, a day to think about the charities that help make our communities a better place. Choose your favorite non-profit and put them on your gift list; help them help others. Do yourself a favor and get one step ahead of flu season with the vaccination clinic at the Carson Library today. It’s a chilly day, but it’s always hot on the dance floor: country dance at Carson Lanes or swing dance at El Charro Avita will get your blood pumping.
Reading by acclaimed poet David Lee Dec. 3 in Silver City
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sun, 11/27/2016 - 4:17pmDavid Lee's 23rd book, "Bluebonnets, Firewheels, and Brown-Eyed Susans, Or, Poems New and Used from the Bandera Rag and Bone Shop," was published recently. He's been on tour, reading and teaching at the Cliff Notes Writing Conference in Utah and at poetry festivals in Ohio, among others.
Small Business Saturday: Carson City art galleries offer unique gifts
Submitted by editor on Thu, 11/24/2016 - 9:47amAs the holiday season approaches, Charlie Blim, owner of Charlie B Gallery, advises going into local shops rather than big box stores.
“I’ve got stuff made by actual humans,” he said. “All that other stuff is made by machines.”
But when customers come into his shop, he’s not pushing to make a sale. He’s got a bigger goal in mind.
“Art changed my life,” he said. “If they take the time to learn the history, learn about the artist, it could change their lives too. It’s not just about buying stuff.”
Rock Point Mill Tour at Dayton State Park on Saturday Dec. 3
Submitted by editor on Tue, 11/22/2016 - 1:00amBuilt to process silver ore from the Comstock mines near Virginia City, the Rock Point Mill was one of the first and largest ore-crushing mills in Nevada. Tour the Rock Point Mill at Dayton State Park and learn how it later became one of 21 mill sites along the Carson River.
Capital Barbers of Carson City cutting hair for veterans
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Fri, 11/11/2016 - 11:07amJeff Nichols is expecting to sweep up a lot of hair today.
But the mess will all be worth it to send a military veteran or two to Washington, D.C. on Honor Flight Nevada.
RISE Carson City Gives Back to Local Veterans
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 11/10/2016 - 10:30pmThis Veterans Day, RISE Carson City, Carson City’s first medical cannabis dispensary, is giving back in a big way. 10% of all sales this Friday, November 11th will be donated to Northern Nevada Veteran’s Resource Center.
“As a Vet and a registered medical cannabis patient, it’s incredible to be part of a team that cares so much about the community, particularly the Veteran community. It hits home and it means a lot,” said RISE Assistant Manager Brian Church.
Lake Tahoe movie tour kicks off in South Lake Tahoe
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sun, 11/06/2016 - 9:41amLocal Freshies, in association with 4Frnt Skis, will host a two-stop movie premiere of “Here and Now,” along with “Tahoe: The Daily Routine,” in partnership with Basecamp Hotel & Diamond Peak.
Danish Journalist Covers RAM in Silver Springs, Nevada
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 11/04/2016 - 11:48amSilver Springs, Nevada – A news feature on Remote Area Medical’s recent visit to Northern Nevada by Peter Krogh Andersen of Denmark was published this week. The article is written in Danish, but even if you don’t read that language, the videos and pictures convey the life-changing things that happen when RAM brings its free, mobile clinic to a town.
Pioneer High School Outreach Teaches Empathy
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 11/02/2016 - 10:43amAn active partnership with the Eagle Valley Children’s Home in North Carson City is helping the student leadership class at Pioneer High School learn about the challenges of living with disabilities. In fact, a recent visit motivated these local teens to get more involved to better understand the trials and difficulties people with severe disabilities go through on a daily basis.
Meet The Author: Former Sparks Resident Releases Much Anticipated Debut Novel
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Tue, 11/01/2016 - 8:01amTexie Susan Gregory Launches Meet and Greet Book Signing Tour in Reno, NevadaAuthor Texie Susan Gregory returns to Northern Nevada to hold a meet and greet, and book signing event on November 5th, 2016. The event will be held at Barnes & Nobel Booksellers, 5555 S Virginia Street, Reno, Nevada, from 1:00 pm till 3:00 pm. The event will highlight Gregory’s debut novel, Slender Reeds: Jochebed’s Hope.
Tuesday, Nov. 1: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Tue, 11/01/2016 - 5:07amWhew. One more Halloween/Nevada Day weekend in the bag: now let’s start November off with a bang. Celebrate Dia de Los Muertos at Red’s Old 395 with the Modelo girls or check out the festivities at Western Nevada College that the Latino Outreach and Association of Latin American Students have planned. Travel back in time with the Carson Chamber Singers in Concert featuring Requiem for the Living and music of the Renaissance at the Shepherd of the Sierra Church. The popcorn is always free at the monthly Carson City Classic Cinema Club’s movie viewing.
Sunday, Oct. 30: Things to do around Carson City
Submitted by editor on Sun, 10/30/2016 - 9:23amAfter an action-packed Nevada Day Saturday, Sunday traditions carry on, such as the 35th Annual La Ka Lel Be Pow Wow at the Carson Colony gym. Take the kids up to Virginia City for one last chance to catch Thomas the Tank Engine at the V & T Depot. It may be a little rainy, but the show must go on at the NV Day Carnival and Festival at Mills Park.
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