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'Keep Growing,' Carson City's newest artisan plant and wellness store, opens downtown

Keep Growing is Carson City's newest, locally-owned plant and wellness store, owned and operated by Carson City born and raised plant enthusiasts, Sarah Longero-Durham and her husband TJ.

Longero-Durham has always loved plants and wellness, but decided to dedicate her life to it after spending time as an interior designer.

"I realized that in that process, you're just filling your house with stuff, and you're not really giving anything back," said Longero-Durham of her career. "I needed a change."

Longero-Durham became interested in holistic wellness after being diagnosed with a number of auto-immune disorders, and found relief, including being 10 years seizure-free, from developing a holistic lifestyle and learning more about the medicinal qualities of plants.

"We've wanted to have a plant store for about three years now, but it really evolved to not only plants, but things we believe will really help with wellness and self-care in a substantial form."

Keep Growing is also dedicated to showcasing local wellness artisans, from candles made by Northern Nevada Candle Co., which donates a portion of their proceeds to suicide prevention, to teas that donate to cancer prevention, locally made clothes hand dyed with plant dyes, and much more.

"We wanted the store to be full circle, so that when you purchase certain items, you're giving back," said Longero-Durham. "Consumerism shouldn't just fill our voids, it should be used to fill other people's cups as well."

Keep Growing also offers wellness sessions in light therapy, with a state of the art crystal light table, which provides energy work to users as they lie upon a table filled with amethyst crystals that users to enter a meditative state.

Portions of the proceeds from the crystal light table will also be donated to a non-profit that is focused on therapies for people living with autism.

In the future, Longero-Durham also hopes to expand to nutritional coaching, which would function as a separate entity apart from Keep Growing, and would explore nutrition including special-made teas.

To learn more about Keep Growing, you can stop by their location at 403 N. Nevada Street located next to Artsy Fartsy, which is open Wednesday through Friday from 10 a.m. to 5 p.m., or Saturday and Sunday from 10 a.m. to 4 p.m.

"We encourage conscientious consumerism and are dedicated to the mission of sustainability and supporting local artisans," said Longero-Durham. "All of our products are made in house or are fair trade certified and purchased from small distributors, lessening our environmental impact. Every item purchased will support mission-driven causes. Together, we can re-create a conscious and ecological consumer market."

You can check out Keep Growing by visiting their website at https://www.alwayskeepgrowing.org or contact them by phone at (775) 410 4663.

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CARSON CITY — The gate on Ash Canyon Road, located at the trailhead to the Ash to Kings Trail in Ash Canyon, will be closed beginning today, Thursday, Nov. 29.

Rain has changed to heavy, wet snow Thursday morning along lower valley floors above Carson City, Minden, Reno and Sparks, according to the National Weather Service.

In this week's edition of It's Your City host Cortney Bloomer sits down with Michele Van Geel of Wild Horse Children's Theater Company to talk about the upcoming Carson City performances of "Mary Poppins Jr."

Good day Carson City, it is Thursday, Nov. 29, 2018. With steady rain in the city early this morning, slushy snow in the foothills and heavy snow in the Sierra, we are on our way to winter even though it is still technically fall. It sure is beginning to look like Christmas, especially as we head into the weekend, with Friday's Silver and SnowFlakes Festival of Lights at the capitol and Saturday's downtown Holiday Crawl.

Brief Rainbow

This beautiful rainbow was seen over the west side of Carson City at 1 p.m. Wednesday, Nov. 28.

Carson City’s own roller derby team, the Carson Victory Rollers, are holding a naughty vs. nice scrimmage to raise money for a junior derby teammate who is in recovery from a very serious illness at a Colorado Children’s Hospital.

It's a Holiday Treat for all: A feast of seasonal and holiday entertainment in many styles! The Carson City Symphony and Chorus presents the 35th annual Holiday Treat concert on Sunday, Dec. 9, 4 p.m., at the Bob Boldrick Theater in the Carson City Community Center, 851 E. William Street.

Don't forget, although time is running out and divisions are filling up, it’s not too late to sign up for Carson City Parks and Recreation's Little Senators or Youth Basketball Program.

Know your way around a ball of yarn? Want to create pretty things for others? If this sounds like you, The La-Tea-Da Knitters and Crocheters invite you to join them weekly at the Carson City Senior Center to create afghans, hat and scarf sets and baby blankets for the charities they support.

Carson City Elks Lodge No. 2177 delivered in a heroic way Tuesday night by presenting organizers of the Holiday with a Hero project with a contribution of $4,000 for the Christmas shopping program for local students in need.

Robbie Sikes is the superintendent of the Empire Ranch Golf Course, and he is sick and tired of geese.

“On any given day when I get in, there are at least a thousand geese out on the greens,” said Sikes. “I’ve tried everything. The repellent doesn’t seem to do anything. People said get a dog to chase them, but I’ve got a lab who chases them every morning and they only fly up in the air and land in the ponds.”

The Capital City Community Band will be hosting their Winter Concert, this Sunday, Dec. 2 from 3 to 5 p.m. The annual winter concert is filled with festive cheer, and maybe even some surprise guests.

Santa and his giant igloo return to downtown Carson City for photos this weekend, Friday though Sunday.

A second round of pile burning is being conducted Wednesday by the Carson City Fire Department. The burn is being done in the area of Kings Canyon and Longview on the C Hill side.

Carson City Fire Department Chief Sean Slamon spoke with Carson Now this morning about the burning and concerns some readers have expressed regarding the timing of the burning and what factors go into making decisions to pile burn.

A 58-year-old Carson City man was arrested Tuesday for suspicion of felony burglary and misdemeanor obtaining money under false pretense, a sheriff’s deputy said.

There is a small power outage affecting around 30 NV Energy customers in area of Fall and Plaza streets in Carson City, the utility confirmed.

For most, waking up this morning to rain was a big relief given the fire situation over the past few months. Today is Wednesday, Nov. 28, 2018. The storm systems will continue over the next few days with the possibility of snow down to the valley floors by Saturday, according to the National Weather Service. As always, be safe out there. For the latest Carson City area forecast see CarsonWeather.com.

The Carson Mall Craft Fair is open now for the holiday season, with local crafts, toys, clothes, and more!

This Friday, Nov. 30, Carson City area residents will once again have the opportunity to see and hear the future as they listen to beloved holidays tunes from the past being sung by today’s fifth graders — our future.

The oldest settlement in Nevada will keep with one of the oldest Christmas traditions this Friday: Caroling and tree lighting. Everyone attending is to meet at the Genoa Church at 5:30 pm.

UPDATE 12:28PM: Prescribed fire operations for Tuesday have ended for the day, according to Carson City Fire Department Chief Sean Slamon. Crews will remain on scene monitoring for hot spots.
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Beginning Tuesday, Nov. 27 the Carson City Fire Department was scheduled to conduct wildland fuels reduction prescribed fire operations at the base of C Hill in the area of Kingsview Way and Canterbury Lane.

Wild Horse Children's Theater presents Mary Poppins, Jr.

“Let’s Go Fly a Kite!” Wild Horse Children’s Theater presents the Northern Nevada premiere of Disney and Cameron Mackintosh’s "Mary Poppins, Jr." With unforgettable songs, breathtaking dance numbers and an irresistible story, this magical family-musical is “practically perfect” for the start of the holiday season. "Mary Poppins, Jr." opens on Friday, Nov. 30 for 2 weekends only at the Brewery Arts Center Performance Hall in Carson City with two casts of incredibly talented local youth ages 5-18.

A 27-year-old Carson City woman, believed to be involved in the burglary of a parked RV earlier this month at a Carmine Street residence, was taken into custody Monday on a felony charge, a sheriff’s deputy said.

The Carson Middle School PTA is partnering with the Carson City Sheriff’s Office to educate parents on marijuana products tonight, Tuesday, at 5:30 p.m.

Carson City and Carson Valley area casinos saw a nearly 3.3 percent increase in October gambling revenue compared to the same time last year, according to figures released Tuesday by the Nevada Gaming Control Board.

The Carson City School District is needing local community members to attend the quarterly Community PLC (Professional Learning Community) meeting tomorrow night, Wednesday, Nov. 28, 6 p.m., inside the Carson High School Library.

Good day Carson City and welcome to Tuesday, Nov. 27, 2018. Today is known as "Giving Tuesday" an international day of charitable offering established five days after Thanksgiving at the beginning of the Christmas and holiday season. Have a favorite charity or nonprofit organization? Their cups are extended today and they could sure use any help you can provide, even if it's a few dollars, the equivalent of a cup of coffee.

A clearer picture of what this week’s series of storms may bring has emerged from National Weather Service forecasters Monday, with a Winter Storm Watch now in effect for Lake Tahoe and Sierra, which could see 3 or more feet of snow and a slight chance of snow down to the valley floors by the end of the week.

It’s better to bust a bracket than to break a hip. Sister Jean Dolores Schmidt will attest to that.

Beginning Tuesday, lane closures and detours will be in place on Centerville Lane, State Route 756, near Waterloo Lane in Gardnerville as the Nevada Department of Transportation adds bicycle lanes to the roadway.