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Wednesday, March 8: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
March 8, 2017 (All day)

I’m still looking for some springtime, and these next sunny few days might just do the trick. Take a break from the workweek with something fun. Grab some friends or your favorite date and enjoy Ev Musselman on stage at the Max Casino or a Jazz Jam with Rocky and Judith at Living the Good Life. For classic movie lovers, you can catch ‘All About Eve’ at the Galaxy Theater. Learn something new about scams, how to avoid them, and your rights at the Consumer Fraud Prevention Fair at the Adam’s Hub.

WEDNESDAY:

  • International Women’s Day

Tuesday, March 7: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
March 7, 2017 (All day)

It’s a blast from the past today. Longtime locals remember the Penguin quite fondly. The folks at Westside Pour House have been entrusted with their taco recipe and will be serving them up today. Continue your trip to yesteryear with the Carson City Classic Cinema Club. Capital City Arts Initiative welcomes art writer, Chérie Louise Turner to their Nevada Neighbors program. Check out the ART from WNC exhibit in the Community Development Building before her talk ‘From New York to Fallon: Abstract Art Today.’

TUESDAY:

Western Nevada College instructor and student receive Regents’ Awards

Nevada System of High Education’s Board of Regents recently recognized a Western Nevada College student and professor for distinguishing themselves academically.

Carson City commute for March 6: Monday morning to feature slippery roads, blowing snow

Sunday's snowfall across Western Nevada may make for difficult driving conditions Monday morning with snow-covered highways and roadways, as well as potential white-out conditions due to blowing snow in wind-prone areas, the National Weather Service (NWS) in Reno said.

Monday, March 6: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
March 6, 2017 (All day)

Who has two thumbs and is ready for spring? This girl. Monday starts off with some icy roads so please give yourself some extra time to travel. It’s going to be quite a blustery day, but hopefully we’ve seen the end of the wet stuff for a little while. Start the week off with some fun. You can swing dance the night away at El Charro’s, sing the workweek blues at the Fox Brewpub’s karaoke night, or help Sassafras welcome guitarist Ian Moore to the stage.

MONDAY:

Reading materials covered via Carson City Library at Early Childhood Expo

Rosa Munguia and her children Kimberly, 9, and Lorenzo Lopez, 5, talk with Carson City Librarian Aubrey White during an Early Childhood Expo on Saturday at the Boys and Girls Club of Western Nevada. The Carson City Early Childhood Advisory Council holds the annual event to provide information to families about early childhood resources in Carson City.

Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City reopens after flood damage

Almost two months of closure came to an end Saturday as the Nevada State Railroad Museum in Carson City reopened to the public following water damage caused by January flooding.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: March 4 - 5

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March 4, 2017 (All day)
March 5, 2017 (All day)

What a great start to March. A few days on sunshine under our belt and now it’s wine walk weekend. With fingers crossed, the weather should hold out until it’s over, but be prepared for some wind. The Shrine Circus is in Reno, Girl Scout Cookies are on sale, and we inch closer to the longer days and shorter nights of Spring. You’ll find something for everyone this weekend, whether looking for fun with friends, your little ones, or your special someone. Take a look, and have a great weekend Carson City.

SATURDAY:

Carson City weather: Gusty winds ahead of storm expected to arrive late Saturday

Enjoy this last day of mild weather before a moderate winter storm moves into the Carson City and Sierra regions late Saturday into Sunday. This storm will bring gusty winds, prompting a Wind Advisory from the National Weather Service, rain and heavy snow.

Friday, March 3: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
March 3, 2017 (All day)

The sun is shining on Carson City and all sorts of fun is blooming. It’s a great day for the kids with the Kerak Shrine Circus in Reno, cookie decorating at Genoa Candy and Coffee, and a Father-Daughter Dance at Dayton High School. Show some love to Carson High Senior Amber Reeves: she’s displaying her photography at the Brewery Arts Center for her Senior Project. Carson City Arts Gallery introduces their monthly Artist Reception tonight by welcoming Kathleen Osborne Flanagan. The nightlife tonight features music, karaoke, dancing, comedy and more. Keep reading for an amazing day.

Carson City weather: Moderate winter storm potential late Saturday into Sunday

Though not a warm atmospheric river system, the first storm of March will impact the Carson City region and Sierra this weekend, according to the National Weather Service.

Thursday, March 2: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
March 2, 2017 (All day)

Happy birthday, Dr. Suess. Help celebrate the author’s legacy by reading your favorite Suessical tome. The Nevada Arts Council has been displaying Las Vegas artist, Gig Depio, in their Gallery for the last several weeks and he will be here tonight for a reception and short talk about his work. It’s S.cience T.echnology E.ngineering A.rts and M.ath night (better known as STEAM) at Eagle Valley Middle School; go see what these amazing students are up to. Sassafras welcomes Stocksmile to their stage for an evening of grungy folk punk.

THURSDAY:

WNC Specialty Crop Institute Presents The Lean Farm Workshop on March 25

Event Date: 
March 25, 2017 - 9:00am

Western Nevada College Specialty Crop Institute will offer The Lean Farm Workshop on Saturday, March 25, 9 a.m. to 4 p.m., at the WNC Carson City campus, 2201 W. College Parkway. Cost is $35 if registered by March 17 and $40 after this date. Registration includes “The Lean Farm” book and lunch.

Wednesday, March 1: Things to do in Carson City

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March 1, 2017 (All day)

‘In like a lion, out like a lamb.’ March is starting out a little backwards, but nothing this winter has been predictable. Carson City begins the next chapter of corridor improvements and is seeking public input on the future of our southern leg. Make your voice heard at the Community Center this evening. The City Wide Film Competition approaches and the Wired Wednesday Graphic Artists Group welcomes all interested parties in joining them in the planning. It’s family friendly fun at the Carson Library: tonight’s movie is Trolls. Continue reading for all of your options and have a great day.

WNC- Blood Drive

Event Date: 
March 1, 2017 (All day)

Life Saving begins at 10:30am to 3:00pm. Donate at Western Nevada College in the Aspen Building, room Nugget Hall. Schedule donation time at bloodhero.com, use sponsor code: WNC -or call us at (800) 696-4483. For questions call the ASWN 445-3323.

Tuesday, Feb. 28: Things to do in Carson City

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February 28, 2017 (All day)

Today we say farewell to February. I’m chomping at the bit for spring and Mardi Gras means it’s just around the corner. The Sierra Nevada Forums return to the Brewery Arts Center with a presentation on civility in a time of political differences. The Carson City Photography Club is welcoming new members: every month you’ll find a different assignment. Those in the nursing field will want to attend the RN Job Fair at Carson Tahoe Hospital for new opportunities.

TUESDAY: Mardi Gras/Shrove Tuesday

  • Mayors Day at the Nevada State Legislature

Carson High School CTE program hosts Career Expo; Showcases CTE programs to students, community, employers

CARSON CITY, Nev. – Carson High School’s Career and Technical Education program is presenting its Career Expo Wednesday, March 1 from 6 to 8 p.m. at the high school. The Expo is open to the general public as well as all Carson High School and Carson City middle school students.

Carson City commute for Feb. 27: Expect light snow, slick roads

A light layer of snow fell in the Carson City area overnight, resulting in potentially hazardous road conditions for the Monday morning commute, the National Weather Service (NWS) in Reno said.

Monday, Feb. 27: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
February 27, 2017 (All day)

Sunday night's snow flurries give way to what should be a sunshiny week. The annual Fathers-Daughters Dance at Carson High School isn’t until March 31, but tickets go on sale today. Don’t wait until the last moment to guarantee your spot at this memorable event. Jitterbug the night away with the High Sierra Swing Dance Club; you’ll find an intermediate swing lesson and open dance at El Charro Avita. The Fox Brewpub comes to the Monday blues rescue with karaoke hosted by J and M Productions.

MONDAY:

  • Opportunity Village Day at the Nevada State Legislature

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Feb. 25 – 26

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February 25, 2017 (All day)
February 26, 2017 (All day)

I’m keeping my fingers crossed for clear skies, but there are rumors of snow flurries. Luckily there are indoor and outdoor activities, no matter what blows our way. At the top of the list for today is Winter, Wine, Spirits, and All That Jazz at the Brewery Arts Center. Their annual fundraiser is not to be missed.

Dates set for summer 2017 Carson City Jazz and Beyond Music and Art Festival

Mile High Jazz Band Association and Carson City will present the 14th Annual Jazz and Beyond Festival, featuring 18 days of music, art and film at multiple venues in the capital city, Aug. 4-21.

Friday, Feb. 24: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
February 24, 2017 (All day)

Even if the weather doesn’t agree, there is a spring thaw in our midst. Carson City is picking up the pace, and there’s fun to be had all over. You’ll always find a great comedian at the Carson Nugget on Fridays: this week it’s funnyman Steve Bruner. Head to Sassafras for a fun time with Sacramento indy band, Poindexter. Tonight’s performance by the Brigham Young University's International Folk Dance Ensemble in the Community Center Theater is a special treat. Keep reading: there is so much more.

FRIDAY:

WNC answers call as construction is on its way to becoming Nevada's top employer

It was 100 years ago that Congress recognized the importance of vocational education by enacting the Smith-Hughes Act that provided federal funding for vocational agriculture training.

A century later, the importance of skill-related careers and training are also being emphasized closer to home. Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval and Carson City Mayor Bob Crowell declared February as Career and Technical Education Month. 

State Veterinarian: Dozens of horses statewide with reported disease exposure, none confirmed in Carson City

The Nevada Department of Agriculture (NDA) began receiving accounts of horses exposed to equine herpes virus type 4 (EHV-4) and Streptococcus equi bacterial infection — also known as strangles or equine distemper — as of Saturday, Feb. 18, NDA public information officer Rebecca Allured said in a press release late Wednesday.

Thursday, Feb. 23: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
February 23, 2017 (All day)

Bundle up, Carson City. We aren’t due for any more wet stuff today, but the air will have a bitter chill to it. The monthly lecture at the Nevada State Museum will explore what it took to make Martin Luther King, Jr. Day in Nevada. Sing your heart out with J and M Productions at Jimmy G’s Cigar Bar. Jimmy Mallett takes you back to the rat pack days at Living the Good Life. If you’ve had a birthday this month, let Carson Cigar Company help you celebrate.

THURSDAY:

  • Senior Issues at the Nevada State Legislature

Wednesday, Feb. 22: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
February 22, 2017 (All day)

We’ll wake up to sunshine, but some snow may be in the cards this afternoon. Please drive safe when it’s slick out. ‘Our Story, Inc.’ takes you on a tour of Black History in Northern Nevada in the foyer of the Legislature; they’ll be on hand at the Carson Library this evening for a special Black History Month Celebration. Get a jump on spring cleaning and lend a hand to the Big Brothers, Big Sisters program. You’ll find their clothing drive at Red’s Old 395 from 2 p.m. until 6 p.m. Show off your skills at Retro Replay if you fancy yourself a Smash Bros.

Students receive internationally recognized Siemens credential at Western Nevada College

Different life journeys brought nine Nevadans together to celebrate a shared accomplishment; earning an internationally recognized manufacturing certification. Emily Howarth’s advanced manufacturing and mechatronics students were honored on Wednesday at Western Nevada College. In as little as two semesters, the nine students earned the Siemens Certified Mechatronic Systems certification.

Carson City storm update: Snow possible as colder temperatures set in through Thursday

Those rain drops around Carson City this morning may turn into snow flakes, with the potential for some of them to stick, according to the National Weather Service. A Winter Weather Advisory is in effect until noon today for much of the valley region including Carson City, Douglas County and Virginia City.

Tuesday, Feb. 21: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
February 21, 2017 (All day)

And here comes more rain. Take a stand against the wet weather and go enjoy Carson City. Karaoke can be found at SlotWorld Casino on Highway 50 East. Live music is always on the menu at Living the Good Life. Kick up your heels and learn some new moves at Carson Lanes – Country Dance lessons are every Tuesday and Wednesday. Take the young ones to the Carson Library for story time and let them show off their favorite pajamas. Keep reading for all the day’s options.

TUESDAY:

  • Touro University Nevada Day at the Nevada State Legislature

Capital City Community Band presents 'A Salute to Young Musicians' with Youth Choirs

Event Date: 
March 12, 2017 - 3:00pm

Under the direction of Richard Doede, the Capital City Community Band will perform its annual “A Salute to Young Musicians” concert with two choirs from Carson City, Fritsch Elementary School with Nicole Melsheimer, Conductor and Mark Twain Elementary School with Christina Bourne, Conductor, and the Carson High School Clarinet Choir.

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