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'Weird Carson City' book signing today hosted by Morley's Books

Nevada authors Sandie La Nae and Special Works Historian Arline La Ferry teamed up to present their “WEIRD Carson City” volume on Saturday at Morley’s Books.

Movie in the Park, Farmers Market and more: events and happenings for Saturday, July 6

Good morning Carson City, and happy Saturday! It’s going to be another warm one with a high of 89 and a low of 52. On the docket today we have a free Movie in the Park in Silver City, the Saturday Farmer’s Market, the Carnival, train rides, and more! Check below to see what’s going on for the weekend.

Saturday, July 6

Carnival, wine tasting, live music and more: Carson City region lined up with 3 days of events

Heading into the Independence Day holiday weekend, there’s a bevy of activities around the Carson City region to keep the next three days jam-packed with excitement.

State prison doctor is featured Nevada State Library brown bag luncheon speaker

Event Date: 
July 9, 2019 - 12:00pm

Karen Gedney, author of "30 Years Behind Bars: Trials of a Prison Doctor," will be the July featured speaker at the Nevada State Library's Nevada in Small Bites brown bag lunch.

Earthquakes in Sun Valley, Washoe Valley serve as reminder that Nevada is seismically active

RENO — An ongoing sequence of more than 60 small earthquakes that began in the early morning hours today is centered in the Sun Valley area – they are too small to be felt. But, more than 1,200 people filed “felt reports” following the magnitude 3.7 earthquake in Washoe Valley the night of June 6. The shaking is a gentle reminder that Nevadans live in the third most seismically active state in the nation, behind Alaska and California.

Nevada Authors present A Book Signing At Morleys Bookstore

Event Date: 
July 6, 2019 - 12:30pm

Nevada Authors, Sandie La Nae and Special Works Historian Arline La Ferry will be presenting their "WEIRD Carson City" volume at Morley's bookstore on Saturday July 6, 2019.

This book is one in their "WEIRD" series, with each volume filled with all sorts of trivia, fun facts, and fascinating information about our Capital town. La Nae states: "Over 260 pages of forgotten or lost history, present day information, and a surprise at the end."

Author of 19 books so far, La Nae and La Ferry will be offering a special price on their book, as well as 'Author-graphs.'

Nevada Authors of “Weird Carson City” to host a book signing at Morley's Bookstore

Event Date: 
July 6, 2019 - 12:30pm

Nevada Authors, Sandie La Nae and Special Works Historian Arline La Ferry will be presenting their "WEIRD Carson City" volume at Morley's bookstore on Saturday July 6, 2019.

This book is one in their "WEIRD" series, with each volume filled with all sorts of trivia, fun facts, and fascinating information about our Capital town. La Nae states: "Over 260 pages of forgotten or lost history, present day information, and a surprise at the end."

Old West Trio and local musicians headline events at Dangberg Historic Park

Event Date: 
Repeats every 2 days until Sat Jun 15 2019 .
June 13, 2019 - 6:30pm
Event Date: 
June 15, 2019 - 6:30pm

The Old West Trio returns to the Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park this coming week in an evening concert, while two local musicians are featured at the park’s upcoming Neighbor Fair, an event highlighting Carson Valley’s non-profit organizations.

Nevada Letters About Literature student competition winners named; advance to national competition

Nevada Humanities has announced the winners of the statewide Letters About Literature program. 243 students from Nevada submitted entries to the national competition at the Library of Congress, and nine Nevada students placed in the top three of their respective judging categories and will be honored in a ceremony in Las Vegas on Tuesday, May 7, 2019. The first place winners in each category will represent Nevada at the national competition in Washington, D.C.

'What's The Story' Radio Show, a national show, performed live at the Reno Town Mall

Radio Show, Authors, Self Help, Inspiration, Publishing
Event Date: 
March 25, 2019 - 3:00pm

Really had a great time on this show which is growing a lot week by week. Since we've been doing the FB live the response has been amazing!! Check out when you can, which is when you have time, thanks!! Glad to be a part of this talented bunch!! @Janice Hermsen Edward Noel April Kempler Craig Steven Moss

BTS On The Road WEB TV Series/BTS Entertainment Corner

Senator Square: First generation college graduate shares his story with CHS students

Editor’s note: The following was written by Yetti De Luca, Carson High School’s District Work-Based Learning Coordinator.

Sergio Trejo Jr., a Las Vegas native and first-generation college graduate, visited several Carson City schools recently to share his inspiring story about his admittance to medical school. Trejo presented to more than 150 students.

JoAnne Skelly column: The Magic of Pollination

The purpose of all living organisms is procreation. In order to survive, creatures must create offspring. One way plants do this by making seeds. Seeds can result when pollen moves from the male anther to the female organ (stigma) of the same flower or a different flower of the same species.

Nevada Humanities announces book selections for 2019 Nevada Reads Program

Nevada Humanities has announced the book selections for the 2019 Nevada Reads program.

Throughout 2019, Nevada Reads will feature three books, two nonfiction memoirs and one novel:

Introduction to classic mystery novels and films offered at TMCC

Event Date: 
January 29, 2019 (All day)

“The Maltese Falcon” and “The Big Sleep” are two of the many noir novels and films explored in The Golden Age of Mysteries, a one-evening community education class at Truckee Meadows Community College on Jan. 29.

The class will examine works by crime and suspense novelists of the 1930s and 1940s and the films that were adapted from their books. Clips from some of the movies of the period will be shown.

JoAnne Skelly: The Science of Plant Intelligence

I’m reading an interesting book called "Brilliant Green: The Surprising History and Science of Plant Intelligence" by Stefan Mancuso, a plant physiologist and Alessandra Viola, a science writer. It poses the questions: “Are plants intelligent? Can they communicate, solve problems, and navigate their surroundings? Or are they inert, incapable of independent or social behavior?”

Desert Sage Trading Co. is Carson City’s newest eclectic, artisan market

Though Desert Sage Trading Co. opened in mid-august, owners Carmen Corina and Christopher Franklin decided they wanted to let the business grow organically.

What's happening around Carson City on Saturday, Dec. 15

There are only two more Saturdays until Christmas, and Santa Claus is back in Carson City again this weekend ahead of the big holiday.

Nevada authors gather for book signing at state museum in Carson City

Event Date: 
December 15, 2018 - 11:00am

The Nevada State Museum in Carson City will be hosting a book signing featuring more than a dozen Nevada authors. The Autumn Book Signing event is Saturday, Dec. 15 from 11 a.m. to 2:30 p.m. and will be held in the Dema Guinn Concourse of the Nevada State Museum, 600 N. Carson St. Admission to the book signing is free. Light refreshments will be served.

Nevada State Museum to celebrate sesquicentennial arrival of coin press to Carson City

Event Date: 
December 15, 2018 - 10:00am

It was 150 years ago this month when one of Nevada's most treasured artifacts first arrived in Carson City.

Carson City's Nevada State Museum lecture tells of hero war horses, dogs of World War I

Event Date: 
November 17, 2018 - 2:00pm

CARSON CITY — World War I was the last war in which horses were utilized for constant resupply, movement of heavy weaponry and the transport of troops. It was also the last war in which military dogs were mobilized on a massive, organized scale.

Applicants sought for Nevada Court of Appeals judicial opening

CARSON CITY — The Nevada Commission on Judicial Selection has begun accepting applications for the soon to be open judicial position on the Nevada Court of Appeals. The opening is the result of Chief Judge Abbi Silver’s election on Nov. 6 to the Nevada Supreme Court. She will officially take office on Jan. 7, 2019.

Senator Square: Author and Carson High School graduate Teri Case visits her alma mater

The Carson High School Library was packed with students Nov. 1 for a special occasion guest speaker, author and CHS graduate Teri Case. She gave students who attend College Connections some practical and realistic advice on writing applications for both local and national scholarships.

Senator Square: Carson High School teacher and military vet pays his debt in song

Though no one knows for sure who said “Choose a job you love, and you will never have to work a day in your life”, CHS teacher and Air Force veteran Tod Jennings, in his respectfully fun and playful manner, challenged CHS teacher and Navy veteran Daniel Ingram to a bet.

What's happening around Carson City on Saturday, Oct. 27

It's parade day in Carson City, which means a host of Nevada Day activities throughout the state capital all day long.

Of course, the 80th annual Nevada Day Parade is the centerpiece of the Silver State's 154th birthday celebration.

Award-winning Author Teri Case to share experience with Carson High School students

Event Date: 
November 1, 2018 - 1:15pm

Carson High School students are in for a special treat. The students who attend the College Connections session on Nov. 1 with honored author Teri Case will receive some practical and realistic advice on their applications for both local and national scholarships.

Events and happenings around Carson City on Nevada Day, Friday, Oct. 26

Eight days before the presidential election of 1864, Nevada became the 36th state in the union. Hello Carson City and welcome to Friday, Nevada Day, Oct. 26, 2018. Today is the observed state holiday, where businesses are open but state and local government offices and schools are closed. Meanwhile, the capital city itself is getting warmed up for a three-day weekend and famed parade that celebrates statehood.

2018 Nevada Day celebration events lineup

Event Date: 
October 26, 2018 (All day)
October 27, 2018 (All day)
October 28, 2018 (All day)

Nevada's celebration of statehood provides for a bevy of activities that showcase the Silver State's best. From contests to exhibits, food and beverages of all kinds, Native dancing, hot air balloons, concerts, a carnival celebration at Mills Park and the famed Nevada Day parade, there is something for everyone throughout the long weekend.

Happenings and events around Carson City for Tuesday, Sept. 18

Enjoy the last few days of summer as fall is around the corner. Today is Tuesday, Sept. 18, 2018. Today brings the second and final volunteer training event at the Nevada State Museum, morning and afternoon hikes and walks, a rally at the capital, a fundraiser at Mills Park, plenty of art exhibits and more.

Carson City Leisure Hour Club celebrates 123 years of history

Event Date: 
September 19, 2018 - 6:00pm

Club member and historian Kim Harris will help the Carson City Leisure Hour Club begin celebrating its 123-year history with a presentation at the Club’s first dinner meeting of the year on Wednesday, Sept. 19.

Book award for Women Artists of the Great Basin

The book award in Creative Nonfiction for the WILLA Literary Award goes to Mary Lee Fulkerson and her book, Women Artists of the Great Basin. The book is replete with 120 stunning color photographs of the artists and their works by master photographer Susan E. Mantle.

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