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Lone Mountain Cemetery Tour Hosted by Thin Veil Investigators
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Sat, 05/28/2016 - 7:21amThin Veil Investigators Are Hosting A Cemetery Tour At Lone Mountain Cemetery
Saturday June 18, 2016 10:00 - 11:30 a.m.
1044 Beverly Drive Carson City, NV
A Free Event
Based On A Tour And With Permission From
Cindy Southerland Author of "Cemeteries Of Carson City and Carson Valley"
Wear: Comfy Shoes. Bring: Water To Drink.
Meet the Paranormal Team of Thin Veil Investigators. Based in Carson City, Since 2005
TVIer and Author, Sandie La Nae, Will have her Historic-Paranormal Books available for sale.
Sign Up A Must To Receive Directives. Space Is Limited.
I Love Carson City’s Memorial Weekend Event Summary: May 28-30
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 05/27/2016 - 7:30pmMidnight 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
Submitted by editor on Fri, 05/27/2016 - 12:38pmSeveral 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.
Memorial Day Weekend 2016: Activities and observances around Carson City
Submitted by editor on Fri, 05/27/2016 - 12:04pmHelp honor those who have served our country with a flag placing at the Lone Mountain Cemetery, or at one of the several Memorial Day ceremonies around the area. Here's what's happening this Memorial Day weekend around Carson City.
Kick off the summer with Memorial Day weekend activities
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Thu, 05/26/2016 - 5:00amMother Nature almost always has something wacky in store for Northern Nevada over Memorial Day weekend. Rain or shine (or unexpected blizzard) there is something fun to be found in Carson City. Be ready for anything with this sneak peak of this weekend’s activities. Help honor those who have served our country with a flag placing at the Lone Mountain Cemetery, or at one of the several Memorial Ceremonies around the area.
FRIDAY:
TOCCATA Kicks Off its11th Summer MusicFest
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Mon, 05/23/2016 - 2:31pmTOCCATA kicks off its 11th Summer MusicFest with “Go4Baroque - Summer Solstice Series” on Sunday, June 12, 4:00 pm, at St Patrick’s Episcopal Church in Incline Village (341 Village Blvd).
The program opens with Bach’s Concerto in C Minor BWV100, featuring Josue Casillas on flute and Nita Tune, oboe, and continues with Bach’s Cantata BWV 180, Schmücke Dich, with soloists Anna Helwing, Becky Earl and Anne Davidson, sopranos; Brad Perry, tenor; and Emzy Burroughs, baritone.
Monday, May 23: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 05/23/2016 - 5:00amHuge congratulations go out the graduating class of Western Nevada College. Head to the Mills Park Pavilion to witness your favorite Wildcat get their diploma. For an update on the downtown construction progress, head to Alatte inside the Carson Nugget for a Q&A with Q&D and Public Works. Go searching for ghosts at the Gold Hill Hotel. Get your boogie on with the High Sierra Swing Dance Club at El Charro Avita.
MONDAY:
Taste of the Comstock returns Saturday to Virginia City featuring food, mining and history
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Fri, 05/20/2016 - 12:58pmNevada's Wild West spirit with all the flavor arrives this Saturday, June 11 in Virginia City with Taste of the Comstock, an event that blends food tasting restaurant tours with Comstock-era history, demonstrations, competitions and thirst-busting saloon drinks.
Tuesday Easy Walk Program - Historical West Side Tour (Part II)
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 05/19/2016 - 4:18pmMeet at the Brewery Arts Center. Bring water and wear athletic shoes.
If it is raining or snowing heavily, meet at the Multi-Purpose Athletic Center (MAC) at 1860 Russell Way. You can pick up a schedule at the MAC or Carson Aquatic Facility or online at http://www.carson.org.
Catmandu feline adoption nonprofit in crisis, director asks community for financial help
Submitted by editor on Thu, 05/19/2016 - 12:03pmCatmandu has closed the gates and is not taking in any more cats or kittens at this time. Unless Carson City and the surrounding communities open their wallets and start providing support, the facility will likely not re-open.
Wings of Freedom WWII vintage warplane tour returns to Carson Valley
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Thu, 05/19/2016 - 9:59amIn honor of WWII veterans, the Collings Foundation’s Wings of Freedom Tour returns to the Minden Tahoe Airport next month again bringing rare bomber and fighter aircraft living history displays as part of its 110-city nationwide tour.
Carson River Watershed 'Get on the Bus' Tour
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 05/18/2016 - 12:51pmJoin us for a fun and informative two-day Carson River Watershed tour on June 7-8. Meet at Smith's parking lot each day to "Get on the Bus" and travel the upper watershed from Alpine County to Carson City on Day 1, June 7, and from Carson City to Fallon on Day 2, June 8.
Carson High business club looking for donations for national competition
Submitted by editor on Wed, 05/18/2016 - 12:18amRicky Garcia, 18, is preparing for the entrepreneurship competition at the National Future Business Leaders of America Convention in Atlanta from June 26 to July 3.
“They give you a situation and you have to come up with a solution,” he explained. “That’s something you have to know how to do in life, whether it’s in business or just personal stuff.”
Discover Nevada State Parks Day is Saturday, June 11; free admission to all 23 state parks
Submitted by editor on Mon, 05/16/2016 - 11:17amNevada residents and visitors are invited to “Discover Nevada State Parks” on Saturday, June 11. Park visitors will receive free day use admission and free fishing (no license required) at all of Nevada’s 23 State Parks.
Monday, May 16: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 05/16/2016 - 4:43amWhat a weekend. As the days get longer, the whole valley bustles. Monday has returned, but no fear, there is still fun to be found. Karaoke at Firkin and Fox is a great way to start off the week. Grab your dancing shoes and head to El Charro to learn some new moves with the High Sierra Swing Dance Club. Grab the kids for a night of board games at Nerdvana. For games meant for a more adult audience, the Carson Cigar Company hosts a weekly game night with drink specials for the players.
MONDAY:
Wednesday, May 11: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Wed, 05/11/2016 - 4:56amThrow a little sunshine my way and I start thinking about Lake Tahoe. Pints and Paddles, the happy hour cruise aboard the M.S. Dixie, has returned to Zephyr Cove. Break up the workday with a stroll along the Wellness Trail: the Wednesday walkers begin at noon if you’d like company. Living the Good Life features great food, fun bartenders, and tonight a Jazz Jam lead by Rocky and Judith. Sassafras lives up to its Eclectic Food Joint reputation again: The Moody Motion Tour featuring Cryptic Wisdom, Whiteout, and Jack The Ripper hits the stage tonight.
WEDNESDAY:
Monday, May 9: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 05/09/2016 - 3:58amToday’s sky has something special going on. A transition of Mercury across the sun occurs from sunrise until about noon. Please do not attempt to watch it without protective eyewear (sunglasses are not enough.) Head to the WNC Observatory to take a look, or watch it online HERE. Early risers can also take advantage of a chat with Supervisor Jim Shirk at Grandma Hattie’s.
I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: May 7-8
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 05/06/2016 - 7:13pmI am not even going to attempt guessing what weather we have in store. The west side of the Sierras are notoriously unpredictable. You are much better off betting on the Kentucky Derby; and the Firkin and Fox is just the place to cheer on your favorite horse.
Sorting out the rumors about The Greenhouse Project
Submitted by admin on Fri, 05/06/2016 - 4:07pmRecently, an article was posted to Carson Now by University of Nevada Cooperative Extension promoting a spring plant sale fundraiser for The Greenhouse Project, located behind Carson High School.
Although the article itself seemed very non-controversial, the comments posted to it were anything but.
2016 Get on the Bus Carson River Watershed Tour
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 05/06/2016 - 1:20pmJoin us in exploring the Carson River Watershed on a two-day bus tour. The Carson Water Subconservancy District is offering a bus tour of the Carson River Watershed from 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. on June 7 and 8, 2016. The Carson River Watershed “Get on the Bus” Tour will cover a variety of watershed topics and locations from the headwaters in Alpine County, CA to the terminus at the Carson Sink near Fallon, NV.
Carson City ramps up for 2016 Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 05/04/2016 - 7:12pmIt is again time for the annual Stamp Out Hunger Food Drive. This is the largest one day food drive in the nation, and helps local food banks stay stocked through the summer. All donations stay in the community in which they are collected. Last year we collected over 30,000 pounds of food for our community.
Monday, May 2: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 05/02/2016 - 4:29amMay day has come and gone, but just barely. This is my favorite time of year in Carson City: blooming flowers, warmer days, and the return of summertime activities. The Historic Carson Scavenger Hunt begins today, so head downtown and look for the unique features that make the buildings one of a kind. Mondays are perfect for getting out and starting the week off with some swing dancing with our local club, the High Sierra Swing Dancers. Firkin and Fox is a great place for food and drink, but tonight you can go and sing some songs with karaoke leaders J and M Productions.
I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: April 30 – May 1
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 04/29/2016 - 5:02pmThe changing of the monthly guard is happening. The first of May is Sunday and Mother’s Day is just around the corner. Music, theater, sports, shopping and more will be abundant in the valley this weekend, so make sure to take a good look at this weekend’s list for all of your fun options.
SATURDAY:
- Nevada Artists Association Art Exhibit featuring Bill Migan and Photography by Chas. H. McDonnell, III at the Carson Visitor Center (8am-5pm)
- Coffee and Donuts with EAA Sierra Chapter 403 at 2500 E. College Pkwy (8:30am-12pm, all welcome)
Annual Carson City Historic Preservation Scavenger Hunt begins Monday
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Fri, 04/29/2016 - 12:19pmIn celebration of Historic Preservation Month, the Carson City Historic Resources Commission will hold its 7th annual Historic Preservation Scavenger Hunt beginning Monday and running through May 31.
Bike Habitat’s Tour of Carson City 2016
Submitted by BikeCarson.com on Thu, 04/28/2016 - 9:01amPlease join Bike Habitat and Muscle Powered for the 9th Annual Tour of Carson City bicycle ride on Sunday, May 1st! Signups are at 9:00 AM, and the ride commences at 9:30 AM. The ride will begin and end at the Bike Habitat, and tour around the perimeter of Carson City for a moderately paced 27-3 ...
Carson City makes gains but still searches for a sense of place
Submitted by editor on Tue, 04/26/2016 - 10:19am“Every American city, whether it prides itself on its public sculptures or deep-dish pizza, on hot-air balloons or woolen jackets, on abundant trout streams or Greek architecture, needs to develop that identity, or if it has been allowed to escape, remember what it once was.”
That single sentence written by Robert E. Price, author of “The Bakersfield Sound” and award-winning Executive Editor of the newspaper Bakersfield Californian, struck a chord with me, for as we go forth with our “reimagining,” we still don’t have a clear vision/identity of who we were or who we are today.
Western Nevada Musical Theatre Company's Broadway classic '42nd Street' set for May performance run
Submitted by editor on Mon, 04/25/2016 - 10:38amAs the curtain rises on a Carson City stage full of tap-dancing feet this May, audiences will applaud one of the grandest, most intense celebrations of musical theater released on Broadway. It is the quintessential song-and-dance spectacular, "42nd Street."
Monday, April 25: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 04/25/2016 - 4:34amAre you ready for Monday? Grab the kids and hit the lanes for some Family Day bowling at Carson Lanes. Walking with ponies at the Littlest Things if fun for all ages. El Charro Avita is the place to be tonight; High Sierra Swing Dance Club hosts their weekly ‘night out,’ and will teach you something new before the open dancing begins. Downtown may be dusty, but the businesses along Carson Street still need our love. Check out karaoke at the Firkin and Fox, and don’t forget to peruse their new menu that debuts today.
MONDAY:
May Events at Fort Churchill State Historic Park
Submitted by editor on Fri, 04/22/2016 - 10:12amSILVER SPRINGS, Nev. – Fort Churchill State Historic Park is offering a variety of ranger-led programs during the month of May. These family friendly events highlight the area’s rich history and abundant natural resources.
Starry, Starry Night
Tour the starry skies over Fort Churchill State Historic Park while talking about the night sky as a remarkable natural resource to be celebrated and enjoyed. Please dress for the weather. Red lights are encouraged.
WHEN: Saturday, May 7, 8:30 p.m. – 9:45 p.m.
Carson City scavenger hunt among events statewide to mark 50th year of National Preservation Act
Submitted by editor on Tue, 04/19/2016 - 9:41amSince the early 1980s, May has been a month for celebrating historic preservation and archaeology in Nevada. This year, the theme acknowledges the 50th anniversary of the National Historic Preservation Act, which helps to stabilize neighborhoods and downtowns, contributes to public education, attracts investment, creates jobs, generates tax revenues, supports small business and affordable housing, and powers Nevada’s heritage tourism industry.