By Arianna Schmidt

  • Jakki Ford, a jazz stylist, played towards the front of the garden venue with her accompanying pianist.
  • Randy Ide, contemporary singer and keyboardist, held spot No. 40 on the artist map available for attendees at the entrance.
  • Over 40 artisans and craftsmen held booths at the event, drawing in crowds to check out their work.
  • Attendees could vote for their favorite artists and enter to win prizes by having artists initial their map.
  • From handmade jewelry and self-sewn hats to colorful paintings, the artists featured had a lot to offer.
  • The Carson High Band Boosters held a booth selling hotdogs and beverages to benefit their program.

More than 40 craftsmen and artisans joined together in the heat during Greenhouse Garden Center’s 15th annual “Art at the Greenhouse” event on Saturday, part of the Jazz and Beyond Music and Art Festival continuing in Carson City.

Jazz artists Jakki Ford, a jazz stylist, and Randy Ide, a contemporary singer/keyboardist, filled the gardens with lively tunes for the crowd. Event attendees could vote for their favorite artist.

The Carson High Band Boosters also had a booth selling hotdogs and beverages to benefit their program.

Visit jazzcarsoncity.com for a complete schedule of events during the Mile High Jazz Band Association’s 15th annual Jazz and Beyond Music and Art Festival going on now through Aug. 19 in Carson City.