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Welcome Wednesday, farewell February: What to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
February 28, 2018 (All day)

Happy Wednesday, Carson City. If you’ve got anything outside that needs doing, the smart money would be on tackling that today. There is a hefty storm brewing and this is the last dry day we’ll see for a little while.

Tuesday serves up pancakes, coffee, and lots of laughs

Event Date: 
February 27, 2018 (All day)

If you know where to look, every day is National something-or-other day. Today gets pancakes, and the International House of Pancakes is celebrating accordingly with a free short stack. It is a fundraiser for the Children’s Medical Network, so leave something for the organization in addition to the tip. CASA, Court-appointed Special Advocates, is always looking for more volunteers to stand up for children. Join them for coffee and find out more about this great organization.

Wild horses enjoy mild Sunday afternoon in East Carson City

A band of wild horses, regular residents of East Carson City, was spotted grazing along the hillside overlooking Eagle Valley Golf Course and below U.S. Highway 50 East in Carson City.

Art exhibit in BAC Ballroom by Chris England, wildlife photographer and Carson City resident

Event Date: 
February 9, 2018 - 5:00pm

The Brewery Arts Center, Carson City’s premiere epicenter for the arts since 1976, is hosting an art exhibition Friday and Saturday by Carson City resident, Chris England.

Nevada Agriculture Department releases RFP for Virginia Range estray horses

UPDATE: After voting in December to come up with a plan, the Nevada Department of Agriculture released a request for proposals Tuesday to identify a new owner of the Virginia Range estray horses.

Lyon County patrol deputy crashes into horses on Highway 50 in Dayton

The Nevada Highway Patrol is investigating a crash involving wild horses and a Lyon County sheriff's patrol vehicle that happened early Tuesday night on Highway 50 in Lyon County.

Wild horse advocates hold candlelight vigil at State Capitol

A crowd of more than 100 people gathered Saturday evening along North Carson Street in front of the Nevada State Capitol, holding a candlelight vigil for an estimated 3,000 Virginia Range wild horses currently under state of Nevada jurisdiction.

Saturday candlelight vigil for Virginia Range mustangs at Capitol in Carson City

Local citizens will gather Saturday afternoon for a candlelight vigil calling on Nevada Gov. Brian Sandoval to reverse the Nevada Department of Agriculture’s cancellation of the humane management cooperative agreements and current plan to sell the estimated 3,000 Virginia Range wild horses who fall under the state of Nevada’s jurisdiction to a private entity, according to a press release from local wild horse advocacy groups.

Wild horse advocates urge Nevada governor, land managers to reverse transfer plan

Wild horse advocates upset by Nevada Board of Agriculture decisions late last year that ended an agreement with the American Wild Horse Campaign and then agreeing to transfer ownership of all Virginia Range horses to a yet-to-be-named nonprofit animal organization say they plan to demonstrate Wednesday and hold a candlelight event Saturday at the capitol building in Carson City.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Dec. 16 - 17

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December 16, 2017 (All day)
December 17, 2017 (All day)

Santa comes in all shapes, sizes, and apparently, vehicles. Hop aboard the Santa Train at the Nevada Railroad Museum. It’s an out-of-this-world Alien Santa at the annual Zen Christmas at A to Zen. A cookie-loving Santa can be found at Adele’s during their annual toy drive for the Ron Wood Resource Center. If your ‘kids’ are the four-legged kind, then head over to PetSmart or Paws to Pur-fection Dog Grooming for your holiday photos. In addition to the Santa-mania, you’ll find a downtown Carson Beer Crawl, two plays at the Brewery Arts Center, and plenty of music.

Nevada board votes to give up control over fate of wild horses in Virginia Range

The Nevada Board of Agriculture voted 8-1 Tuesday to hand over control of as many as 3,000 wild horses in the Virginia Range to a yet-to-be-determined non-profit group.

Memory Of Longtime CVMC Patient Carried On In Donated Photographs

When Carlos Iribarren — a longtime Carson Valley resident and former co-owner of the Carson Valley Country Club — passed away at the age of 71 last spring, his family made a special request of friends and loved ones.

Instead of flowers, the family asked that memorial donations be made to the Infusion Center at Carson Valley Medical Center, where Carlos had been a longtime patient.

The family expressed thanks to the entire staff of the Infusion Center in Iribarren’s published obituary, noting the care of registered nurse Lori Salvador in particular.

I Love Carson City’s Thanksgiving Weekend Event Summary: Nov. 24 - 26

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November 24, 2017 (All day)
November 25, 2017 (All day)
November 26, 2017 (All day)

Once the turkey has been devoured, all thoughts turn toward shopping. Shop Small Saturday helps to throw a spotlight on our local gems, and the great gifts you’ll find. New this year is Museum Store Sunday with both the Nevada State Museum and the Nevada State Railroad Museum participating. Make time for family and friends at the annual Nutcracker Ballet performed by Pinkerton Ballet at the Carson City Community Center. Keep reading and have a safe and happy holiday weekend.

FRIDAY:

Agriculture Department, wild horse advocate group part ways, Nevada seeks new agreement

After four years, the Nevada Department of Agriculture is terminating its cooperative agreement with the American Wild Horse Preservation Campaign.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Oct. 21 - 22

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October 21, 2017 (All day)
October 22, 2017 (All day)

Welcome back to the weekend, readers. Halloween stuff is plentiful (go HERE for a complete list of upcoming activities), pumpkins are patched, the ghosts are walking, and there are loads of events to keep you, your friends and family entertained. The Harvest Train at the Nevada Railroad Museum is a fun treat for kids of all ages. It’s time for the annual all-day downtown Ghost Walk. From 10 a.m.

Mountain Bike Ride to Virginia City 2017

It’s become a tradition now that we ride our mountain bikes up to Virginia City every Fall. I invite a few friends, they invite a few friends, and we share it on Social Media.  Along the dirt roads we see wild horses, steam locomotives, forgotten cemeteries, and old mining relics from the Comsto ...

Motorists urged to be aware of wild horses in the roadways

Two wild horses were spotted Saturday off of Arrowhead Drive by retired Carson City Sheriff's Office Sgt. Scott McDaniel. He urges motorists to be aware of them while driving.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Oct. 14 – 15

Event Date: 
October 14, 2017 (All day)

Leaves turning, wind blowing, and all things pumpkin sprouting up everywhere. It is absolutely autumn in Northern Nevada. Get ready for Halloween with your choice of pumpkin patches. Seeliger Elementary School is hosting theirs for the twenty-fifth year in a row. Take a trip on the V and T Steam Train at the Nevada Railroad Museum, actually take several trips. The annual Harvest Train event offers an all-day wristband that allows for as many rides as you’d like, in addition to museum admission. So many more fun activities are available to you, you’ll have to read on to see them all.

Sophie Scott of New Zealand is Silver City’s Fall Visiting Artist

Artist Sophie Scott at home in New Zealand
Event Date: 
October 14, 2017 (All day)

SILVER CITY, Nev. — Sophie Scott of New Zealand is the visiting artist at the Resident Artist Program in Silver City this Autumn. Her latest artwork will be showcased in an exhibition on the 4th Floor Gallery of nearby St. Mary’s Art Center, 55 North R Street, Virginia City, from Oct. 14 through Oct. 21. The public is invited to the catered opening reception on Saturday, Oct. 14 from 1 to 4 p.m.

Carson City man dies in Highway 50 crash involving horse east of Silver Springs

The Nevada Highway Patrol has identified a Carson City man who died in a crash involving a feral horse early Saturday morning on Highway 50 east of Silver Springs.

Fall Art Reception

Event Date: 
October 14, 2017 - 1:00pm

Join us as we celebrate the stunning collection of work by regional artists and visiting artists.

Carol Brown debuts her intriguing "Ossified" body of work in our Post Gallery. Will Barber shares his dramatic and vivid photography in our Meinecke, Van Bokkelen and Arts Nevada Galleries. Chris England captures the wild beauty of a particular band of wild horses in our Manogue Gallery. Sophie Scott of New Zealand shares her unique body of work in our 4th floor galleries.

Wild horses visit archery range

My husband took this picture today while golfing at Eagle Valley Golf Course.

Lacy J. Dalton to perform at Bella Fiore Wines to benefit Let ‘em Run Foundation

Event Date: 
September 29, 2017 - 6:30pm

The most iconic symbol of Nevada is the wild horse featured on postcards and other Nevada memorabilia. The wild horses and burros are found throughout the state, most especially in the northern regions.

West Nile Virus cases continue to be reported in Carson City, Lyon and Douglas counties

Positive human cases of West Nile Virus continue to be reported in Carson City, Douglas and Lyon counties, health officials said Thursday.

Lyon County manager to bring wild horse watering issue to Board of Commissioners

UPDATE OCT. 4: The item is not on the Oct. 5 agenda and has been rescheduled to Oct. 19. We apologize for the confusion.
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On Thursday, Oct. 5, the Lyon County Board of Commissioners will be presented with safety concerns in reference to wild horses on Highway 50. Current code prohibits the watering of wild horses within 1,500 feet of a highway right of way.

Leisure Hour Club Glimpses the History of the Children's Home

Event Date: 
September 20, 2017 (All day)

On Wednesday, Sept. 20, author Bonnie Boice Nishikawa will share her ‘life experiences’ related to growing up in the Nevada State Children’s Home. Located in Carson City, the facility provided a ‘home’ to hundreds of children, including Ms. Nishikawa and her brother and sister, between 1870 and 1992.

Photos: Washoe Lake Wildlife

Photographer John Green Jr. captures photos of these wild horses and pelicans recently at Washoe Lake.

The beautiful, majestic Washoe Lake

These photos are from Emily Carrasco who moved to Carson City recently from Oakland, Calif., and is thoroughly enjoying exploring all that Nevada has to offer and all of the beauty it encompasses. She especially loves the thunderstorms and wild horses.

West Nile Virus found in three western Nevada horses

The Nevada Department of Agriculture has confirmed three horses tested positive for West Nile Virus in western Nevada in the last two weeks. All three horses were not vaccinated. Two of the horses were located in Lyon County, one in Dayton and one in Yerington, and the other in Washoe County.

Author to speak on Women and the Pony Express at Dangberg Historic Park

Event Date: 
August 19, 2017 - 10:00am

Author Melba J. Ray-Leal will speak on her book, "Women and the Pony Express," in a free event at the Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park on Saturday, August 19, at 10:00 am.

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