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Monet’s Table: Lakeside Luncheon and Art Sale Benefiting North Tahoe Arts
Submitted by Carson Now Reader on Thu, 08/30/2018 - 9:29pmNorth Tahoe Arts will present an afternoon of food, fun, music and local art at its annual Monet's Table Luncheon and Art Sale from Noon to 4 p.m. Sunday, Sept. 16 at the Gatekeeper's Museum, 130 West Lake Boulevard, Tahoe City, Calif.
North Tahoe Arts has been a creative force and an educational resource for the visual arts in the North Tahoe area since 1990. As a non-profit organization, North Tahoe Arts’ success depends on the support from our local community. Monet's Table is the group's largest annual event/fundraiser.
WNC hosts lectures on law enforcement, infinity of the universe Friday and Saturday
Submitted by editor on Thu, 05/10/2018 - 3:18pmBuzz Lightyear might not be referenced, but Mike Thomas will talk about the universe in his lecture, “Infinity and Beyond,” on Saturday, May 12 at Western Nevada College’s Jack C. Davis Observatory in Carson City.
Carson City high school students climb aboard C-SPAN classroom bus
Submitted by editor on Thu, 04/12/2018 - 11:01amCarson City area high school students were visited Thursday by the national cable and satellite television network C-SPAN and its state-of-the-art motor coach bus.
C-SPAN returning to Carson City this Wednesday and Thursday
Submitted by Brett Fisher on Sun, 04/08/2018 - 2:35pmNational cable and satellite television network C-SPAN is returning to the Nevada state capital this Wednesday and Thursday, April 11-12 to engage the community through interactive demonstrations of its public service resources, a C-SPAN press release said.
Virginia City's Fourth Ward School director retires with positive leadership contributions
Submitted by Jeff Munson on Mon, 01/04/2016 - 10:53amBarbara Mackey leaves the Fourth Ward School in Virginia City standing tall as its executive director having re-energized the community'sm commitment to remaining a living history of Virginia City’s heyday. From 2001 to 2015, Mackey raised more than $2 million from donors and through grants to implement programs to maintain the school’s historical significance.