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I Love Carson City’s Labor Day Weekend Event Summary: September 5-7

Don’t be scared. I know you’re going to take one look at this list and get overwhelmed with all the things going on in the area. I’ve written an overview of some of the bigger things here, but take a look below for a complete list of everything that the Carson City area offers.

SATURDAY:

  • California Free Fishing Day
  • Revolution Dog Sports Rat-tacular Barn Hunt and BattleBorn Bonanza Jack Russell Trials at Fuji Park
  • NAA Exhibit by artist Deborah Foster at the Carson Visitor Center (8am-5pm)
  • Third and Curry Farmers Market; Live Music (8:30am-1pm)

Downtown Wine Walk a perfect farewell to summer

Time for another wine walk, Carson City, thanks to the Downtown Business Association. Saturday, Sept. 5, the festivities begin at 1 p.m.

Grab a wine glass, map, and hand stamp at the Carson Nugget, Cactus Jack’s, Carson Jewelry and Loan, Touched by an Angel, or Bella Fiore. You have until 5 p.m. to hit as many stops as possible before the raffle begins. Every first Saturday over 30 shops, restaurants, businesses, and organizations stock up on wine and goodies and throw open their doors to the crowds of merry-makers. It's always a great reason to explore downtown.

Labor Day weekend fun in all directions

Labor Day Weekend Highlights

Carson City:

  • Treasure hunt on Saturday at the Carson City Historical Society Rummage and Yard Sale at the Forman-Roberts House Museum at 1207 N. Carson St. Free tours of the museum will also be available during the 9am-4pm event.
  • Take a ride on the Virginia and Truckee #25 Steam Engine at the Nevada State Train Museum Friday through Monday.

Tuesday, September 1: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
September 1, 2015 (All day)

September has arrived, and with it a hint of autumn to come. The nights are starting to get chilly, so sweaters, scarves, and pumpkin everything are on the way. Crisp fall evenings are perfect for movie watching. Develop a love of old movies with the Carson City Classic Cinema Club. They meet tonight at Red’s Old 395 and will be watching noir classic ‘Suddenly’ with Frank Sinatra. Or kick up your heels and head to Carson Lanes for some line dancing.

TUESDAY:

Tuesday Easy Walk at Lone Mountain Cemetery

Event Date: 
September 1, 2015 - 8:00am

Meet on Beverly Drive, outside the east gates opposite to Senior Center. All walkers are to bring bottled water with them.
A different walk every week on Tuesdays. Walks are easy paced, on level ground, of approximately 1 hour duration, and of no cost to participants. All skill levels are welcome and leader is willing to work with participants to develop an individual walking program. Participants are responsible for their own transportation and leader may request physician’s release if needed.
Leader: Donna Inversin 775.315.6763 donnanv1@gmail.com

I Love Carson City's Weekend Event Summary: August 15-16

Event Date: 
August 15, 2015 (All day)
August 16, 2015 (All day)

It’s a blast from the past weekend. Get started with some history at the Dangberg Home Historic Ranch with the Naughty Tea Mistresses. A walking tour of our haunted past begins at the corner of Third and Curry with the Downtown Ghost Walk. Celebrate Prohibition-style at the Brewery Arts Center: the annual Speakeasy Swing Dance Party wants to see you in your finest zoot suit or flapper dress. Head back to the Eighties at Living the Good Life; DJ Bobby G is spinning the hits from yesteryear.

Muscle Powered's August Trash Mob is this Saturday

Event Date: 
August 15, 2015 - 8:00am

Muscle Powered, the local non-profit organization that advocates for a walkable and bikeable Carson City, is hosting a Trash Mob Saturday morning, August 15 along the Lone Mountain trail located north of the cemetery in Carson City.

Featured author at Morley's Books Wine Walk Sept 5th

Cemeteries of Carson City and Carson Valley author at Morley's Books Sept 5th
Event Date: 
September 5, 2015 - 1:00pm

Cindy Southerland, Carson City's cemetery historian and author, will be at Morley's Books on the Wine Walk, Saturday Sept. 5 from 1 pm to 5 pm. Books will be on sale and author will appear in widow's weeds ... see you there!

Trash Mob Looking for Volunteers to Clean Up Carson

Trash Mobs are a grassroots effort (based on the popular flash mobs) with the intention of keeping the Carson City walkways and bikeways free of litter.

Designed to make it convenient for people with busy schedules to give back to their community, Trash Mobs take place on the third Saturday of each month from 8-9 a.m.

Sun Rays Saturday over Dayton Cemetery

A beautiful cloud formation partially covers the sun at the Thin Veil Investigator's event "Cemetery Picnic" in the Dayton Cemetery, Saturday, August 8, 2015.
The photo was captured by TVI member, Sandie La Nae, about 6 p.m. "It appears that another very special guest was attending this event as well," La Nae says.

Sun Rays Over Dayton Cemetery

A beautiful cloud formation partially covers the sun at the Thin Veil Investigator's event "Cemetery Picnic" in the Dayton Cemetery, Saturday, August 8, 2015.
The photo was captured by TVI member, Sandie La Nae, about 6 p.m. "It appears that another very special guest was attending this event as well," La Nae says.

July 2015 events at Fort Churchill State Historic Park

Event Date: 
July 10, 2015 - 8:00pm

Fort Churchill State Historic Park south of Silver Springs is offering a variety of programs during the month of July. Programs highlight the area’s rich history and abundant natural resources.

Carson City contracts with consultant to inventory trees as part of management plan

Carson City Parks and Recreation and Public Works have contracted with a Sparks consulting firm to provide a city wide inventory of all public tree located along street right-of-ways, city parks, city owned landscaped areas, Eagle Valley Golf Course and Lone Mountain Cemetery.

Commissioners approve cemetery rate increase

The Churchill County Commissioners approved on Wednesday a rate increase for service fees at the cemetery.Craig Williamson, cemetery board chairman, said the rates for the cemetery have not bee...

Sunday, June 7: Things to do around Carson City

Dayton is dishing up fun this weekend with their annual Oodles of Noodles festival. Sunday features a pet parade, live music, and more. The Sequicentenial of the Civil War will be remembered at the Dayton Cemetery; just take Main Street up the hill and to the left. Street Vibrations Spring Revival roars into Reno this weekend, and Virginia City is sure to have its share of bikers, as well. So please drive carefully.

    SUNDAY:
    • 14th Annual Oodles of Noodles Cook Off and Festival: Live Entertainment, Pet Parade, Great Food, Vendors and Crafters, Civil War Re-Enactments, Old West Gun Shows, Motorsports and more in Old Town Dayton (Noodle Tasting Saturday Only; Pet Parade at 10am, $5 entry)
    • Sundaes on Sunday: Carson City Library’s Grand Opening Sunday in the Secret Garden (2pm-4pm)
    • First Sunday Breakfast at the Elks Club: 515 N Nevada (bar opens 7am; 8:30am-11am, $7)

I Love Carson City's Weekend Event Summary: June 6-7

Event Date: 
June 6, 2015 (All day)
June 7, 2015 (All day)

First things first. Saturday afternoon could be expecting some wet weather, so be prepared. I can’t predict what events may be affected by it, or if the rain will even show up. No worries for you wine walkers, though, downtown will be hopping: rain, shine, or blizzard. Head over to Artsy Fartsy Art Gallery and wish them a happy fourth anniversary, Jeffery will be serving up one of his signature Sangrias. St. Peter’s Episcopal Church won best wine walk stop last month and will have live music. Don’t forget to spend some time inside Westside Pour House: ARTistically INKlined pop-up gallery returns and proves that tattoo artists are first, and foremost, artists.

SATURDAY:

  • Street Vibrations Spring Rally: Downtown Reno
  • Reno Tahoe International Film Festival – go to www.RTIFF.org for schedule and locations
  • Sierra Lutheran High School's 13th Annual Golf Classic at the Silver Oaks Golf Course (7am Check-in, Shotgun start at 8am; $125 for a single player or $400 for a team of four)

Memorial Service at Historic Dayton, NV Cemetery

21 Gun Salute
Honoring our Fallen
Flags Half-Staff in Memoriam
Event Date: 
May 25, 2015 (All day)

The VFW and American Legion presented a Memorial Service to honor our Military members that have past on so we may never forget.

Memorial Day, May 25: Things to do around Carson City

Honoring our services members is the theme of this weekend, and there will be a ceremony at Lone Mountain Cemetery at 1 p.m. on Monday.
Current and retired military and their significant others can indulge in a complementary soak at the Carson Hot Springs. Empire Ranch Golf Course is offering a free round of golf with a military I.D., in addition to other specials.
Evergreen Gene’s on North Carson Street hosts their annual picnic on Monday: hamburgers and hot dogs for all.

MONDAY: Memorial Day

      Active duty military and veterans receive 50% off your meal Monday from 11AM-3PM for Memorial Day at Red's Old 395 Bar and Grill in Carson City.
    • All active and retired military and their wives/husbands/partners are free at Carson Hot Springs
    • Memorial Day Specials at Empire Ranch Golf Course (free 18 holes with Military I.D.; free bucket of balls if wearing red, white, and blue; free draft beer if wearing camouflage)
    • Virginia and Truckee #25 Steam Engine Rides at the Nevada State Train Museum (10am-4pm; $8, $4 kids 11 and under)

Veterans recognized at Lone Mountain, Walton's Chapel of the Valley this Memorial weekend

Families of veterans buried in Walton's Chapel of the Valley and Lone Mountain Cemetery in Carson City recognize their loved ones this Memorial weekend by placing flags and flowers on headstone markers. Families across the United States will remember the brave men and women who who died while serving in the United States Armed Forces.

I Love Carson City's Memorial Weekend Event Summary: May 23-25

Event Date: 
May 23, 2015 (All day)
May 24, 2015 (All day)
May 25, 2015 (All day)

It’s a Railroad kind of weekend in Carson City. The historic 1885 Glenbrook Steam Engine will be on display Saturday, all steamed up with the Inyo at the Nevada Railroad Museum. You will want to arrive before the dedication ceremony at 11 a.m. to get the best photos. The V and T Steam Engine #25 will be running all weekend if you want to take a ride. It’s also opening weekend for the Virginia and Truckee that departs from the Eastgate Depot for Virginia City. Roundtrips sell out fast, so make sure to get a reservation if you want to go.

SATURDAY:

  • Memorial Day Specials at Empire Ranch Golf Course (free 18 holes with Military I.D.; free bucket of balls if wearing red, white, and blue; free draft beer if wearing camouflage)
  • Coffee and Donuts with EAA Sierra Chapter 403 at 2500 E. College Pkwy (8:30am-12pm, all welcome)
  • Early Spring Farmers Market in the south parking lot of the Greenhouse Garden Center (9am-1pm)

Friday, May 22: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
May 22, 2015 (All day)

Welcome to the weekend, Carson City! Get things started with ska/reggae band, Taking Root at Sassafras; some African-infused blues at the Brewery Arts Center with Peter Joseph Burtt; or Atomica at the Casino Fandango. The Spoke Bar and Grill is rocking with the Remains, and the Chaser Band is playing at the Westside Pour House.

FRIDAY:

  • Memorial Day Specials at Empire Ranch Golf Course (free 18 holes with Military I.D.; free bucket of balls if wearing red, white, and blue; free draft beer if wearing camouflage)
  • CCAI Exhibit: BRIC Art 5 at the BRIC: 108 E Proctor Street (8am-12pm and 1pm-5pm)

May events at Fort Churchill State Historic Park features family hikes, star party

Event Date: 
May 16, 2015 - 8:00pm

Fort Churchill State Historic Park in Silver Springs is offering a variety of ranger-led programs during the month of May, highlighting the area’s rich history and abundant natural resources.

Tuesday, April 21: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
April 21, 2015 (All day)

The Stewart Indian School is the site of today’s ‘Easy Walk’ led by the Carson City Parks and Recreation Department. If you can’t join them this morning, make a point of exploring this treasure on your own. A podcast is available to guide you through the history of the site, complete with narratives from some who spent their youth there. Memorabilia from the school is on display at the Nevada State Museum and plans for a cultural center are in the works. Their cemetery is the final resting place of one of the area’s most famous Native American residents, basket-maker, Dot-so-la Lee. For more information on the Stewart Indian School go here.
TUESDAY:

  • Nevada Tourism Day at the Legislature
  • Customer Appreciation Month: free small iced tea today at Dunkin Donuts
  • ‘Always Lost: A Meditation on War’ in the Second Floor Atrium of the Legislature Building

Details emerge on female body found buried in shallow grave near Carson City cemetery

Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong said Friday that the body wrapped in a sleeping bag and discovered Tuesday by a hiker off trail by Lone Mountain Cemetery was a woman, who may have been associated with a local homeless population. Photos of the woman's belongings have been provided.

Body found on Carson City hiking trail was inside sleeping bag

UPDATE 7:48PM: A mostly decomposed body inside of a sleeping bag was removed from a shallow two-foot grave on Lone Mountain, said Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong. Details regarding the identity, gender and age are pending an autopsy scheduled for Wednesday. No other details are available at this time.
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UPDATE 4:48PM: The body found by a hiker Tuesday morning off a hiking trail in the hills above Lone Mountain Cemetery has been removed and an autopsy will be performed Wednesday morning, said Carson City Sheriff Ken Furlong.

Troop 65 cleans up Empire Cemetery

On Saturday March 14, Cyrus Stokes (16 years old) a member of Boy Scout Troop 65, completed his Eagle Scout project. The Project took place in Carson City, at the Empire Cemetery.
Cyrus Stokes researched the names and history of many of the persons buried, adding this information to the individual graves. Stokes was supported by his parents, Richard and Keli Stokes, along with 60 others who came to help clean up weeds and brush that disrupted the gravesides.

Tuesday, March 10: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
March 10, 2015 (All day)

There’s a good chance that you are viewing this on a phone. I think that Alexander Graham Bell would be blown away with how far his invention had come in the 139 years since he first said ‘Mr. Watson, come here, I want to see you’. Today is the birthday of the first telephone call."

The athletics program at Western Nevada College is facing drastic cuts. A group is forming to seek ways to fundraise and keep our Wildcats in the game. Head over to the Legislature Building this morning at 10 a.m.; you’re looking for room 2149.

Thursday, Feb. 26: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
February 26, 2015 (All day)

Once upon a time in Nevada, a Reno tailor named Jacob Davis wrote a letter to Levi Strauss about his pocket rivets, and thus the blue jean was born. Coincidentally, today is Strauss’ birthday. Once upon a time in Nevada, Buffalo Bill Cody was just a kid riding for the Pony Express. It’s his birthday, too. Fun fact: Cuba Crutchfield, a trick-rope cowboy with Buffalo Bill’s Wild West, is buried in Carson City’s Lone Mountain Cemetery. Once upon a time in Nevada, a man was shot in Reno.

Outdoors with Don Q: Davis Lake, Calif. annual ice fishing derby on Feb. 7

An annual ice fishing derby will be held on Saturday, Feb. 7 at Davis Lake, Calif., with an entry fee of $20 per person. The only uncertainty is whether it will be an ice fishing or a water fishing derby.

It is normally an ice fishing derby at this time of the year, but last year and again this year, it is shaping up to be a water fishing derby due to lack of ice on the lake.

Verl Kately Means

In the early morning hours of January 2, 2015 Verl passed away, peacefully of natural causes, while residing at the Mountain View Health and Rehabilitation Center in Carson City, NV. He was 100 years old.

Verl was born on November 8, 1914 in Joplin, Missouri, one of three children born to Howard and Janie May Means.

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