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Carson Valley Pops and Voices of the Sierra Choir to present free winter concert

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December 12, 2015 - 7:00pm

Get your family in the holiday spirit and join Conductor Bill Zabelsky and Assistant Conductor Stephanie Reynolds as they lead the Carson Valley Pops Orchestra on Dec. 12 at 7 p.m. for an evening of seasonal music and song.

The free Annual Winter Concert at the CVIC Hall will feature such pieces as “Carole of the Bells, “Sleigh Ride” and “Polar Express.” A sing along of holiday favorites with the Voices of the Sierra Choir is also planned.

UNR named 'Top School' for military and veteran student support

For its efforts in providing academic and advising support to military and veteran students, the University of Nevada, Reno has been designated as a “Top School” by the Military Advanced Education journal for its 2016 Guide to Colleges and Universities.

Squaw Valley, Alpine Meadows are latest Tahoe ski resorts to announce early season start

With nearly two feet of snow over the past week, including six inches of snow Monday on the summits of Squaw Valley Alpine Meadows and more in the forecast, both Lake Tahoe ski resorts plan to open ahead of schedule, weather and conditions permitting.

Leisure Hour Club Recognizes WNC Scholarship Recipients

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November 18, 2015 - 6:30pm

The Carson City Leisure Hour Club continues the celebration of its 119th year on Wednesday, November 18 with recognition of the five Leisure Hour Club scholars at Western Nevada College. The meeting is preceded by a buffet dinner at 6:30 in the Carson Nugget Capitol Ballroom.

Sunday, Nov. 8: Things to do around Carson City

Model train lovers are in for a special treat. It’s National Model Train Month and local aficionados are opening their doors and showing off their sets. Grab a tour guide from Hobbytown by the Denny’s Restaurant, and all aboard for a fun day. The Classic Cinema Series returns to Galaxy Theater with a showing of Die Hard. Yippy-ki-yay.

SUNDAY:

I Love Carson City's Weekend Event Summary: Nov. 7-8

Event Date: 
November 7, 2015 (All day)
November 8, 2015 (All day)

Welcome to the weekend, Carson City. The temperatures will be brisk, but nothing a scarf and sweater can’t help guard against. The real cold shows up late Sunday and brings with it a good chance for snow. Mary Poppins would advise we bear it with a spoon full of sugar.

Friday, Nov. 6: Things to do in Carson City

Event Date: 
November 6, 2015 (All day)

Break a leg, Western Nevada Musical Theater Company! The Broadway musical, Mary Poppins, opens today and is sure to be one of their best productions yet. For those who don’t know their lines, head to Improv at the Brewery Art Center and see what you can come up with on the fly. Live music hits the stage at Westside Pour House, Glen Eagles, Living the Good Life, and Comma Coffee.

FRIDAY:

  • Monthly ‘Breakfast with Supervisor Brad’ Bonokowski at the Cracker Box (7am-8am; open to Carson City residents, the coffee is on Brad)

WNC Foundation awards more than $150,000 in scholarships

More than 125 students were awarded over $150,000 across 90 different scholarships at the Western Nevada College Foundation 16th Annual Scholarship Appreciation and Recognition reception in Carson City. Student award recipients and their families and scholarship donors filled the Carson Nugget ballroom Friday, Oct. 16.

Senator Square: Students get 'once in lifetime' chance to hear Pearl Harbor vet

About 70 Naval Jr. ROTC students and others had the honor and privileges of listening to a World War II veteran speak at Carson High School on Thursday. Charles Sehe, now 92, was a teenaged sailor on the USS Nevada when the Japanese attacked Pearl Harbor during World War II.

Senator Square: CHS Blue Thunder Marching Band brings home first prizes

The Junior Achievement "Be Entrepreneurial" course will be taught at Carson High School this Fall in all CHS Business classes. Bill Heitman and Ila Acchtabowski from Junior Achievement have been instrumental in making this happen.The course will be taught by professionals from Sierra Financial Advisors Sally Kaplan and Katie Coombs.  Junior Achievement is a non-profit youth organization founded in 1919 by Horace A. Moses, Theodore Vail, and Winthrop M. Crane.

Nevada State Prison listed in National Register of Historic Places

The Nevada State Prison in Carson City is the latest addition to the National Register of Historic Places, with its listing Friday by the National Park Service. The National Register is the nation’s official list of properties worthy of preservation.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Oct. 3-4

Hello, Carson City. I'm suffering from an internet outage and want to make sure I get this information to you. I truly apologize that it is without my usual links or banter, but my little tablet can only do so much. As always, there is a great time to be had in Carson City, so please take a look at my list, grab your friends and family, and enjoy our great valley!

SATURDAY:

Disabled American Veterans gives first Western Nevada College scholarship

The Reno Chapter No. 1 Disabled American Veterans organization has awarded the first-ever $1,000 scholarship to go to a Western Nevada College student. The scholarship, administered by the Western Nevada College Foundation in Carson City, will be awarded in November to a disabled veteran, or the dependent of a disabled veteran, at a dinner in Sparks Nov. 6.

Another record year: UNR enrollment nears 21,000 students

The University of Nevada, Reno welcomed 20,898 undergraduate and graduate students to campus for the fall 2015 semester, representing a 4.8 percent increase over the fall 2014 enrollment of 19,934 students.

Undergraduate student enrollment increased 5.9 percent this year, from 16,330 in fall 2014 to 17,295 in 2015. Graduate student enrollment increased 1 percent, from last year’s 2,820 students to 2,851 in 2015.

Carson City Kiwanis golf tournament, run and bench press to support cancer awareness

Robey Willis, founder of the Carson City Kiwanis Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day, urged participants to sign up early for this year’s golf tournament and other events.

“The golf tournament completely sold out last year,” he said. “It would be prudent for people to get in while they can.”

The second annual Pancreatic Cancer Awareness Day will feature a 5K walk/run, bench press competition and golf tournament, on Sept. 19 at Empire Ranch Golf Course. Willis said last year’s event was a success.

“We had a wonderful time,” he said. “It was just a ball.”

Lifelong passion for stargazing and science to benefit WNC students

The medical staff of Carson Tahoe Health has announced the Jack L. Davis Memorial Scholarship fund to benefit Western Nevada College students, in memory of the orthopedic surgeon who passed away earlier this year.

The memorial scholarship, administered by the Western Nevada College Foundation, is designed to support and encourage the science professionals of tomorrow by contributing $1,000 each year to two Western Nevada College students pursuing degrees in the sciences.

Johnny Mathis revisits UNR campus and his Nevada track-and-field record

Before his gold and platinum selling albums, his 2003 Lifetime Achievement Award from the Academy of Recording Arts and Sciences and his induction into the Grammy Hall of Fame, Johnny Mathis held the high jump record for the University of Nevada, Reno’s Mackay Stadium. The famed singer and entertainer returned to campus Saturday, Aug. 22, to reminisce about his record 6’ 5 1/2” jump set in 1956.

Optimist Club for Kids coming to Carson City

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August 20, 2015 - 9:00am

Local business people, and other interested locals, will meet this Thursday, August 20 at 9:00 Am at the Artisan Café, across from the Ormsby House, for the first meeting to organize and charter a local Optimist Club for the kids of Carson City. Optimist clubs have programs for kids including Respect for Law, Internet Safety, Junior Golf and Scholarship programs to name a few. The community is invited to attend the organizational meeting which will have Optimist directors coming in from Sacramento and Southern California. Its a great way to help the kids of our community.

WNC’s Jump Start College Program receives grant for student scholarships

Hundreds of Northern Nevada high school students will receive a $300 Jump Start College scholarship for the spring 2016 semester at Western Nevada College campuses across the region, thanks to a donation from the William N. Pennington Foundation.

Reno Ronald McDonald House Now Selling Tables to Fourth Annual Red Shoe Gala

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October 2, 2015 - 6:00pm

Ronald McDonald House Charities® Northern Nevada (RMHC® Northern Nevada or the Reno Ronald McDonald House®) is now accepting registrations for its 4th Annual Red Shoe Gala at the Atlantis Casino Resort Spa on Friday, Oct. 2, 2015. The event will raise money for the organization’s mission of keeping families together while their child receives treatment at an area hospital, continuing its theme to “Make Someone Happy!”

689 Nevada students will receive new need-based scholarship

CARSON CITY, Nev. (AP) - Higher education officials say they'll be awarding a new need-based scholarship to 689 Nevada students in time for the fall semester.

Eagle Valley Christian School Banana Split Social is Sunday

Eagle Valley Christian School Banana Split Social!
Eagle Valley Christian School Banana Split Social!
Event Date: 
August 2, 2015 - 3:00pm

Eagle Valley Christian School is hosting a Banana Split Social for current and interested first through eighth grade students on Sunday, August 2 from 3 pm – 5 pm at their campus at 405 E. College Parkway.

Eagle Valley Christian School (EVCS) extends an invitation to all 1st – 8th grade students and their families to join us for Banana Splits and information on the following:

Sunday, July 19: Things to do around Carson City

Sunday funday for families! Start the day at the Elks Club; the WNC Student Veteran Club is hosting a pancake breakfast and kids activities. Hit up the Nevada State Railroad Museum for rides on the Steam Train. Mills Park has a much smaller train to ride and plenty of room to run, play, and picnic. Watch the kittens play at Petsmart: SPCA is hosting a kitten party for adoptable pets. A concert with the Mark Sexton Band at the Dangberg Home Historic Ranch is a great way to end the weekend.

SUNDAY:

  • Pancake Breakfast and Kids’ Games hosted by Western Nevada College’s Student Veterans Club at the Elks Club: 515 N. Nevada St. (8am-12pm; $5, $3 kids)
  • NAA Exhibit by artist Nancy Clarke at the Carson Visitor Center (8am-5pm)
  • Discounted passes for the Nevada State Fair Carnival for sale at the Carson Visitor Bureau: 716 N. Carson St. ($20 for an all-day ride pass; available until July 29; $30 at the fair)

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: July 18-19

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July 18, 2015 (All day)
July 19, 2015 (All day)

Thunderstorms are on the horizon, so seize the day and enjoy the sunshine while it’s here. Muscle Powered has organized a monthly trash mob to help keep our trails clean, join them at US Bank to help out. The Ghost Walk returns: meet behind the Firkin and Fox for some local haunted history. Teens will enjoy a ‘Night at the Library’ with pizza and games. And as always, the Nevada State Railroad Museum beckons: this week with rides on the Steam Train available.

SATURDAY:

  • EAA Sierra Chapter #403 Pancake Breakfast at the Chapter Building: 2500 E. College Pkwy (8am; $5; Everyone Welcome)
  • Muscle Powered One Hour Trash Mob: located at the south side of East College Parkway near the I-580 overpass where the multi-use path meets the sidewalk. Parking is available at US Bank/Dotty's Casino (8am-9am; Gloves, trash bags, and water will be available)
  • Weekly Live Auction at Good Time Auctions: 3579 E Hwy 50, Suite 211 (Preview 8am-3pm; Live Indoor Auction 3pm)

Column: Join us in Biking for a Healthier Lake Tahoe

We face some big, daunting environmental restoration challenges here at Lake Tahoe. But helping our environment every day can be as simple as riding a bike, walking, or taking transit. And the hundreds of people who participated in the Tahoe Bike Challenge this June, including many of our employees at the Tahoe Regional Planning Agency, are showing how big of an impact our individual actions can have.

Carson Valley Pops tunes up for a spirited Fourth of July

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July 4, 2016 - 11:30am

The Carson Valley Pops Orchestra is bringing back their traditional July Fourth Concert in the Park. Set for 11:30 a.m. at Heritage Park in Gardnerville, right after the Gardnerville Fun Run, this free concert is an ideal way for families to celebrate the Fourth in an old fashioned, small town setting. Bring your picinic and a blanket or lawn chair and enjoy the patriotic line up of traditional July Fourth tunes.

Sandoval signs solar, scholarship bills

Bills putting the state Public Utilities Commission in charge of figuring out rates for roof-top solar users and raising credit requirements for Millennium Scholarship recipients were signed into law Friday by Gov. Brian Sandoval....

New kids Optimist Club meeting June 11

Support local kids through the Optimist club
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Repeats every day until Thu Jun 11 2015 .
June 11, 2015 - 11:30am

Carson City is getting a new Optimist club beginning in June. Nevada Staffing owners are chartering a new club that "brings out the best in Kids" with programs such as Internet safety, Respect for law, Oratorical contests, Junior golf program, childhood cancer campaign, service to families in need, and scholarship programs. Be a part of our new group and meet us June 11 at 11:30 a.m. at the Carson City Airport main building. Meetings are short and productive. Help our kids now! For more info: contact tahoerose46@gmail.com or 775-671-4014 or just show up and get involved!

Teacher scholarship, incentive bill gets Nevada Senate support

The Senate Committee of the Whole on Wednesday unanimously approved a bill that would start a teacher scholarship program and pay incentives to Nevada educators in hard-to-fill jobs....

Carson Valley teen named National Youth Advocate of the Year by tobacco-free group

The Nevada Tobacco Prevention Coalition congratulates Spencer Flanders, 16, of Minden, Nev., on his recent award as National Youth Advocate of the Year by Campaign for Tobacco Free Kids. Flanders was honored in early May at the annual gala in Washington, D.C. alongside former New York City mayor Michael Bloomberg and the 2015 winner of the Judy Wilkenfeld Award for International Tobacco Control Excellence.

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