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I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Sept. 23 – 24
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 09/22/2017 - 6:38pmOne might think that the end of summer means that the fun times are over: they would be wrong. This list of happenings in the Carson City area isn’t getting any shorter. The annual Genoa Candy Dance is a favorite among locals and visitors alike, and this weekend welcomes the first ever Silver State Arts Festival at Fuji Park, as well. The first ever Community Garage Sale at the Community Center offers one-stop bargain hunting. Swing into the season at the monthly dance party hosted by the High Sierra Swing Dance Club.
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WNC Math Instructor to Speak about Superheroes at Reno Comic Con
Submitted by editor on Fri, 09/22/2017 - 9:19amOn weekdays, Daryl Frazetti is a mathematics instructor who helps students learn more about polynomials, equations and graphing in his algebra classes at Western Nevada College.
Friday, Sept. 22: Things to do in Carson City and beyond
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 09/22/2017 - 5:08amGo Big Blue! It’s Homecoming night for Carson High School; head over to the football field tonight to see the Carson Senators take on the North Valley High Panthers. The Carson Nugget is a hotbed of activity tonight for the over 21 crowd. Catch Johnny Steele at Carson Comedy or flashback to the eighties in ‘The Loft’ as New Wave Craze takes to the stage. Break a leg to the cast of ‘Nightfall with Edgar Allen Poe.’ The Proscenium Players’ newest production opens tonight in the Brewery Arts Center’s Black Box Theater.
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Thursday Hike Sponsored by Muscle Powered - WNC Observatory to VeeCee Canyon Trail
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 09/21/2017 - 5:32pmMeet at the Western Nevada College (WNC) Observatory parking lot on Vanpattern Avenue. Closed-toed shoes and water are required. Bring a friend and/or friendly dogs. Thursday Hikes program are hikes of between 2 to 4 miles in length, often with some elevation gain (no more than 500') and can be on a paved path, smooth wide trail, or single track.
If it rains or snows, meet at the Multi-Purpose Athletic Center (MAC) at 1860 Russell Way.
Sierra Region Economic Council meets for first time
Submitted by editor on Thu, 09/21/2017 - 12:06pmThe Northern Nevada Development Authority's newly established advisory body, the Sierra Region Economic Council, met for the first time Wednesday, Sept. 20. SREC is the vehicle that brings diverse groups together who participate in or are affected by economic development of Nevada’s Sierra region including Carson City, Douglas, Lyon and Storey counties.
Thursday, Sept. 21: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Thu, 09/21/2017 - 7:48amMy daily list of activities might be called ‘things to do in Carson City,’ but I frequently include happenings from the surrounding valleys. Today, it’s the Thirsty Third Thursday wine walk in downtown Gardnerville that gets the spotlight. Dayton’s weekly Farmers Market can be found this afternoon in front of ‘Community Roots’ on Highway 50. It’s probably past patio weather, but there is plenty of room inside of Jimmy G’s Cigar Bar for all of tonight’s karaoke lovers.
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WNC to present open house, job fair and ribbon-cutting ceremony
Submitted by editor on Wed, 09/20/2017 - 3:16pmA great opportunity for current students and prospective ones to cultivate a future in Career and Technical Education will be on Thursday, Oct. 5 at Western Nevada College.
WNC offers driver education classes in Carson City
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Wed, 09/20/2017 - 11:11amDriver Education courses are available in three separate sessions at Western Nevada College in Carson City before the end of the year.
Teens age 15 and older can choose between Saturday sessions that begin on Sept. 10 and Oct. 15, or a daily session starting on Tuesday, Dec. 27.
Each session includes four days of instruction, 8:30 a.m. to 4:30 p.m. Cost is $100.
In addition to Nevada driving regulations, the course covers how to handle distractions and peer pressure, and how to prevent falling asleep at the wheel or driving under the influence.
Wednesday, Sept. 20: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Wed, 09/20/2017 - 5:42amIt’s beginning to feel a lot like autumn; it’s time to pull those scarves and sweaters out of the closet. Speaking of chilly, let Chili’s Restaurant take care of dinner tonight and you’ll be lending a hand to Bordewich Elementary School – just make sure to mention the ‘Give Back’ fundraiser. Sacramento arts administrator, Dianne Cripe, will speak about public art as part of the Capital City Arts Initiative’s lecture series, ‘Nevada Neighbors.’ You’ll find poet J. Paul Horgan at Browser’s Corner Book Store, across the street from the Library.
Argent Preparatory Academy replaces Silver State Charter School
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Tue, 09/19/2017 - 6:43amSilver State Charter School in Carson City became known over summer break as Argent Preparatory Academy, Principal Krystal Hoefling said, a move that represents more than just a name change.
Tuesday, Sept. 19: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 09/18/2017 - 10:27pmAhoy, mateys. ‘Tis International Talk Like a Pirate Day, so don’t ye be a scallywag. Set forth on an adventure to th’ historic west side wit’ Carson City Parks and Recreation. Bring ye brainiest mates along to DJ Trivia at ye olde’ Fox Brewpub, and don’t forget to order ye some supper and grog. Siren of the sea, Canyon White, will be entertaining at Living the Good Life. Enjoy an evenin' wit' local authors at the Minden Library; with a mighty pen, they be signing their latest works. Keep readin' fer all ye Pirate Day options.
Carson City School District needs community members to weigh in on strategic plan
Submitted by editor on Mon, 09/18/2017 - 10:27amThe Carson City School District is needing local community members to attend the quarterly Community Professional Learning Community, PLC, meeting this Wednesday, Sept. 20, 6 p.m., inside the Carson High School Library.
Live Out Loud
Submitted by admin on Mon, 09/18/2017 - 9:07amJuan V. Lopez speaks March 10 at a scholarship banquet for the Western Nevada College Foundation in Carson City. "I just want you to be a good ...
Monday, Sept 18: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 09/18/2017 - 5:30amIt’s back to work and back to school today, but the kids of Carson High School have Homecoming Week to enjoy. The annual Bonfire celebration takes place by the football field tonight at 7 p.m. Western Nevada College is celebrating Constitution Day with a series of films and a student panel. Shake off the back-to-work blues at the Fox Brewpub – it’s karaoke night. Monday Night Football is back in full force. Tonight, watch the Saints battle the Giants at home on ESPN, or at any number of our local casinos or taverns.
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I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Sept. 16 – 17
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 09/15/2017 - 6:19pmEnjoy these September days, it will be blustery and cold before we know it. Celebrate our neighbor to the east during their annual Dayton Valley Days street festival. Tour their museums, pan for gold, and enjoy samples at their Chili cook-off. Downtown Carson is a hotbed of fun tonight with two pub crawls and the Ghost Walk Haunted History Tour. Keep reading for all of the happenings.
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Friday, Sept. 15: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 09/15/2017 - 5:28amAutumn is coming. It seems our days of 80+ degree weather is over, but so are rainy days we’ve seen this week. The Carson Aquatic Center welcomes everyone to a ‘Dive-in Movie’ on their new LED screen: Finding Nemo is a perfect flick for the whole family. Funnyman Adam Stone headlines this week’s Carson Comedy inside the Carson Nugget for those needing a good laugh. The Carson Area Chapter of the Vietnam Veterans of America will gather to honor those who have given their all and have yet to come home during a POW/MIA Recognition Ceremony at the Veterans Memorial on the Capitol Grounds.
Thursday, Sept. 14: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Thu, 09/14/2017 - 8:08amThe weekend is creeping closer and there are a few things worth getting excited about. The annual Reno National Air Races began yesterday and run through Sunday, if high-flying and death-defying gets your blood pumping. Not to be outdone, Virginia City welcomes the Ferrari Hill Climb to the truck route this weekend – leave the hairpin turns to the professionals. Today you’ll have Ev Musselman on stage at Living the Good Life to help erase your workweek worries.
Wednesday, Sept. 13: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Wed, 09/13/2017 - 5:42amReady to head back to school, Carson City? The entire community is invited to attend the Open House Open Hearts Community Fair at Carson High School this evening. You’ll be treated to performances from our talented students, yummy treats created by the CHS Culinary students, and a plethora of information from community services like the library and Boys and Girls Club. Wheeled Food Wednesdays at the Brewery Arts Center is contingent on nice weather, so it’s too early to tell if the rain clouds will cooperate.
Chancellor, Board Chairman to Visit WNC Carson City campus to Start President Search
Submitted by editor on Tue, 09/12/2017 - 2:05pmUPDATE: Nevada System of Higher Education Chancellor Dr. Thom Reilly and Board Chairman Kevin J. Page plan to visit WNC on Monday, Sept. 18 to gather information for naming an acting or interim president at the college.
They will meet with the WNC Institutional Advisory Committee, Foundation and Associated Students of Western Nevada at 11 a.m. in Reynolds Center Room 102. Members of the public may attend this meeting and provide comments.
There will be an interactive video of this meeting available on the Fallon campus in Piñon Hall Room 202 to allow public comment.
Tuesday, Sept. 12: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 09/11/2017 - 9:25pmNorthern Nevada is filled with very different people with a wide variety of interests. I strive to make sure that my things-to-do lists reflect the many options available to you. Today, for example, you’ll find a fundraiser for Catmandu, the monthly meeting of the fly fishing club, some country line dancing, jazz and poetry, and a walk along the historic Blue Line Trail. No two Tuesdays are alike (or Wednesdays or Thursdays, for that matter), so it’s always worth checking out. Now that we are moving into autumn, the activities in Carson City change like the leaves.
Monday, Sept 11: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 09/11/2017 - 5:32amAs you drive through Carson City today, the flags at half-mast are a somber reminder of the lives lost during the attack on the World Trade Center. If you’d like some time to reflect, the memorial in Mills Park is the perfect setting. Learn how to lend a hand to the next generation during a volunteer workshop at the Senior Citizen’s Center: reading help is needed and the volunteer commitment is only one hour a week. They say laughter is the best medicine, and funny-lady Kat Simmons is the prescription.
I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Sept. 9 – 10
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 09/08/2017 - 7:26pmI’m going to suggest that you keep this weekend’s plans flexible. There’s only a chance of rain, but the chance of it showing up at the wrong time is always high. The very early morning is best spent watching the hot air balloons against the Reno skyline, but you’ll probably want a sweater for the pre-dawn chill. Head up the hill to Virginia City this weekend. If you’ve never been to the annual International Camel Races, you’ve been missing out. Keep reading, there’s something for everyone on this list. Find your fun.
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Watercolor Workshop - Landscape
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Fri, 09/08/2017 - 11:54amLearn some watercolor basics in this two-day watercolor workshop focused on the landscape. Oct 14-15, 10am-4pm each day. Sponsored by Artsy Farty Creative Center & and Art Gallery. Taught by Colleen Reynolds, Western Nevada College Art Instructor. $180 (12 hours of instruction) ALL SUPPLIES INCLUDED. Registration DEADLINE OCT 4! Sign up through Jeff Pace at 775-885-2787 or artsyfartsy111@gmail.com. Payment is required to confirm registration.
Friday, Sept. 8: Things to do in Carson City and beyond
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 09/08/2017 - 5:05amOne might think that after Labor Day, it starts to get quiet around here. They would be mistaken. September is chock-full of adventure, starting with this weekend’s Virginia City International Camel Races and the Great Reno Balloon Races. You won’t want to miss the last of the Third Street Stage Concerts in McFadden Plaza: Shane Dwight is tonight’s featured performer. It’s the last day to see the Photography and Regular Art Show at the Nevada Artists Association Gallery, they’ll have their new Autumn Show on display Sunday.
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Western Nevada College Specialty Crop Institute hosts Hoop House Production Workshop
Submitted by editor on Thu, 09/07/2017 - 12:37pmAs harvest season winds down, farmers will be returning to the classroom to learn new techniques and trends for crop production. Western Nevada College Specialty Crop Institute will offer a Hoop House Production workshop on Saturday, Oct. 7, from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m., at the WNC Fallon Campus, 160 Campus Way in Fallon.
I Love Carson City’s Labor Day Weekend Event Summary: Sept. 2 - 4
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 09/01/2017 - 6:04pmSummer is holding on for dear life, and sending a miniature heat wave our way for this long weekend. For those of you not in Black Rock City, the Carson City region offers plenty of recreation and entertainment. Downtown will be hopping with the Farmers Market, monthly Wine Walk, and this season’s last outdoor concert at the Brewery Arts Center – and that’s just Saturday! Keep reading for three days of good times.
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Photos: WNC students at Carson City campus greeted with welcome back barbecue
Submitted by editor on Wed, 08/30/2017 - 3:39pmWilly the Wildcat greets students during the Associated Students of Western Nevada College welcome back barbecue at the WNC Carson City campus on Wednesday, Aug. 30. In the second photo, Morgan McClanahan serves lunch to, from left, Jennifer Sanchez, Eleisoy Sanchez and Natatlie Jeronimo during the barbecue. In the third photo, students enjoy the sunshine, food and conversation.
Bubble for Your Thoughts: WNC students suit up opening week for knockerball games
Submitted by editor on Tue, 08/29/2017 - 2:41pmThe first week of school is off to a smashing start at Western Nevada College in Carson City. Among the activities the Associated Students of Western Nevada arranged for students was knockerball. The students played the soccer game in bubbled suits on Tuesday afternoon at John L. Harvey Field. Knockerball Las Vegas provided the equipment.
Monday, Aug. 28: Things to do in Carson City
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Mon, 08/28/2017 - 6:00amIt’s the Wildcats turn to head back to campus. The fall semester at Western Nevada College kicks off today. The Reading Partners Program is welcoming volunteers that would like to lend a hand to kids learning to read. Attend their short seminar today and you’ll be on your way helping instill a love of reading to the next generation. Get on the dance floor at Carson Lanes. You’ll find a beginner’s swing dance class, one for intermediate dancers, and a few hours of open dancing to show off your new moves.
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I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Aug. 26 – 27
Submitted by Danielle Cook on Fri, 08/25/2017 - 6:21pmYou’ll see some pretty interesting vehicles on the road these next few days, as travelers from all over head to Burning Man. If you aren’t off to the Playa yourself, there will be plenty of fun around town to keep you and your family occupied. The second annual Family Fun Day in Mills Park is your best bet for kids of all ages. This week’s free concert at Brewery Arts Center features the Dusty Green Bones. Don’t forget your dancing shoes; they’re sure to keep you on your feet.
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