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Carson City's own Victory Rollers leading the charge for their community

They may hit hard on the court, but the Carson Victory Rollers have a soft side, too.

"We're the sweethearts of the leagues around here," said CVR Events Coordinator Crystal Blackeye. "Sometimes they get into it with each other, but the other teams mended their ways because of us and became legit."

Chili's Gives Back to help Support Cub Scout Pack 341

Event Date: 
March 8, 2017 (All day)

Pack 341 is very active Cub Scout pack and part of the Boy Scouts of America. We are a family orientated pack and invite boys to join who are currently in grades Kindergarten through 4th. As a member of the pack, boys participate in all types of activities, like Den and Pack meetings, Derby's, S.T.E.M. learning and activities, camping, hiking, making lots of new friends and lots of other activities. www.pack341.com, pack341@gmail.com

Area Boy Scouts learn about aviation at Minden-Tahoe Airport

The Minden Youth Aviation Adventure, sponsored by the Sports Aviation Foundation, drew a sizable group of Boy Scouts to the Minden-Tahoe Airport last weekend.

I Love Carson City’s Weekend Event Summary: Oct. 1-2

Event Date: 
October 1, 2016 (All day)
October 2, 2016 (All day)

Good luck, Carson City. The options for this weekend are endless, but you can’t be everywhere at once. CASI’s annual Pooch Plunge at the Carson Aquatic Center is always a fun time for your furry friends. Red’s Old 395 welcomes back the THiNK PiNK kick-off to breast cancer awareness month. Downtown you’ll find the wine walk, a rummage sale at the Veterans Memorial Hall, and the Fall Vintage Market at Due Sorella. Toast the season at Fandango: Oktoberfest has returned. Keep reading and be prepared to make some hard choices.

SATURDAY:

Pioneer High School Student Heroes

Pioneer High School student heroes, showing others the way. We congratulate our students who serve at school, the Carson City community, and their country!
Heather Wright
Heather Wright, a 12th grade student at Pioneer High School, earned her rank as the cadet commander and Senior Master Sargent in the Civil Air Patrol, Nevada Wing.

Boy Scouts of America honors Northern Nevada leader Jim Rogers with Silver Buffalo award

The American Buffalo did not roam in Northern Nevada more than a century ago as the West was settled, but Nevada does lay claim to its own Silver Buffalo in 2016. That “Silver Buffalo” is Jim Rogers and the national honor was bestowed upon this Nevadan by the Boy Scouts of America at its 2016 National Annual Meeting held in San Diego.

Rogers was honored during the recent BSA National Convention in San Diego. Today, there are more than 800,000 adult volunteers in BSA, and Rogers has been an active volunteer leader for over 35 years.

Communication, training are top priorities for new CEO of Nevada Area Council Boy Scouts

Communication and leadership training are top priorities for Paul Penttila, recently named Scout Executive/CEO for the Nevada Area Council Boy Scouts of America. He brings a wealth of experience with him to Northern Nevada as he and the Council serve youth across the Silver State as well as Eastern California to the north and to the Southern Sierra Nevada.

8th Annual Interfaith Community Picnic and Food Drive In Carson City

Event Date: 
September 5, 2016 - 4:00pm

The Interfaith Community of Carson City will host the eighth annual interfaith potluck picnic and food drive on the lawn of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church on Monday, September 5, from 4:00 to 6:00 p.m. Everyone is invited to share food, conversation, music, and fun activities with community members of all faiths.

I Love Carson City’s Weekly Event Summary: Aug 13-14

Event Date: 
August 13, 2016 (All day)
August 14, 2016 (All day)

The weekend has arrived and there are festivals everywhere. A Basque Festival and Picnic can be found in Gardnerville. Bowers Mansion hosts a Bluegrass Festival for the 31st year. Ta-Hoe Nalu Paddle Festival returns to King Beach for the weekend. The Annual Jazz and Beyond Music Festival has infiltrated the whole valley with musicians. Check out the Douglas County Junior Rodeo or Carson Valley Ag Day in Gardnerville. Continue on down the list for all of the area’s happenings.

SATURDAY:

Carson City area Boy Scouts to host annual car and truck show fundraiser

Event Date: 
August 13, 2016 - 10:00am

Boy Scouts of America Troop 33, now in its 77th year, will host its 3rd annual “Send a Scout to Camp” Car and Truck Show Fundraiser on August 13 at Fuji Park in Carson City.

Scouts, Boys and Girls Clubs and Shriner's hospital each given large donations from estate of Northern Nevada woman

The generosity of one Northern Nevada resident will be providing for many young people and their activities for years to come. The Estate of Esther Schwarzer gave the Nevada Area Council of Boy Scouts of America a check for nearly $121,000 to use for programs benefiting Scouting. Receiving identical checks were the Boys & Girls Clubs of Western Nevada and Shriner’s Children’s Hospital.

Remembering with Gratitude: Carson City veterans, volunteers place 1,400 flags at cemetery

Veterans organizations and volunteers from the Carson City area placed nearly 1,400 U.S. flags over memorial grave markers Friday afternoon at Lone Mountain Cemetery.

Vietnam veterans groups, Fleet Reserve Association of Sierra Tahoe, the Disabled Veterans of America were joined by NJROTC, Boy Scouts, Girls Scouts and Elks Lodge. In nearly 30 minutes, all the flags for the ceremony had been distributed and were placed over the markers.

Memorial Day flag placement Friday at Lone Mountain, Monday ceremony at Stewart cemetery

The Disabled American Veterans and other local veterans organizations from the Carson City area will place 1,200 U.S. flags on veterans graves at Lone Mountain Cemetery in Carson City on Friday, May 27 beginning at 4 p.m.

Other groups will be assisting, including some members of the NJROTC, Boy Scouts, Girls Scouts and Elks Lodge. Volunteers are welcome to help place flags and youth groups are encouraged and welcomed to participate.

Escape From Prison Hill Half Marathon is this Saturday

Event Date: 
April 23, 2016 - 8:00am

You've heard about it... You've done it... Or maybe you've always thought about doing it! Now is your chance to do it again or for the first time!
Escape From Prison Hill Half Marathon, 10k, and 5K at Silver Saddle Ranch in Carson City.

Senator Square: Senior projects and new events ahead at Carson High

Community members from all over Carson City are getting ready to evaluate the Senior Project portfolios and speeches of Carson High School’s 2015-2016 soon to be graduating class, and it is an unforgettable highlight for everyone involved.

Beloved Carson City Teacher Richard Scott Dies

Event Date: 
February 19, 2016 (All day)

Richard Scott, a Carson City teacher for 25 years, died Friday, February 19, 2016, of respiratory failure. He was 69. Richard taught English and reading at Eagle Valley Middle School for 23 years. He cared for all of his students and tried to teach them to be thinkers and to relate their emotions to literature. He was active in Boy Scouts, 4-H Guide Dogs for the Blind, Kiwanis, and shooting sports.
He loved fishing and camping. His latest message for his former students is to QUIT SMOKING!

Dog Scout bell ringers to be at Smith's in Gardnerville Saturday

Event Date: 
December 5, 2015 - 1:00pm

The Salvation Army 4 legged bell ringers are returning to Smith’s in Gardnerville this Saturday Dec. 5. Dog Scouts of America’s Nevada Chapter will be out from 1 p.m. to 3 p.m.

Carson City's Troop 16 win award

Event Date: 
October 18, 2015 (All day)

Two Boy Scouts of Carson City’s Troop 16 received awards at the Bishop’s Rally for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, an annual event held by the Diocese of Reno.

Carson City teen Sollberger earns Eagle Scout award; Boy Scout Allen achieves spiritual growth recognition

Two Boy Scouts of Carson City’s Troop 16 received awards at the Bishop’s Rally for Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts, an annual event held by the Diocese of Reno. Clayton Sollberger, left, and Frederick Allen were honored at the ceremony held at St. Albert the Great Catholic Church in Reno on Sunday, October 18.

National Guard Association honors local Nevadans

RENO – The National Guard Association of the United States bestowed several awards to prominent Nevadans at the organization’s 137th national conference in Nashville, Tenn. earlier this week. All were nominated by the Nevada chapter of NGAUS.

Breaking bread to feed the poor: Interfaith Community Picnic and Food Drive

Event Date: 
September 7, 2015 - 4:00pm

The Interfaith Community of Carson City announces their seventh annual interfaith potluck picnic and food drive on the lawn of St. Peter’s Episcopal Church. All members from the community are invited to attend this Labor Day.

'Celebrate Washoe Valley' Saturday features education, activities, food and music

Event Date: 
May 16, 2015 (All day)

The Washoe Valley Alliance will play host to a full day of festivities on Saturday, May 16, 2015 during the second annual Celebrate Washoe Valley event at Washoe Lake State Park.

Celebrate Washoe Valley is a special event created to help educate, inform and engage the community about the importance to maintain the natural beauty and preservation of the Washoe Valley.

2nd annual 'Celebrate Washoe Valley' features day of education, activities, food and music

Event Date: 
May 16, 2015 - 10:00am

The Washoe Valley Alliance will play host to a full day of festivities on Saturday, May 16, 2015 during the second annual Celebrate Washoe Valley event at Washoe Lake State Park.

Celebrate Washoe Valley is a special event created to help educate, inform and engage the community about the importance to maintain the natural beauty and preservation of the Washoe Valley. Admission is free to attendees courtesy of Washoe Lake State Park and guests will enjoy live music and complimentary food provided by the Boy Scouts.

Gravity powers dozens of Cub Scouts at Trailblazer Adventure Day

Nevada Area Council of Boy Scouts of America held its Cub Scouts Home Depot Trailblazer Adventure Day and Cub Mobile Derby at the South Reno Home Depot on Steamboat Parkway on Saturday, May 2, and it was a day devoted to Scouting and just plain fun.

Heroism Awards presented to Carson City Scouts Jeremiah Beauford and Eli Thomas

Nevada Boy Scouts celebrated the awarding of not one but two Heroism Awards at Carson City Troop 341’s Court of Honor recently at Bethlehem Lutheran Church in Carson City. Dozens of Scouts, Scouters and parents applauded Jeremiah Beauford and Eli Thomas as each young man received the Life Saving Award as each Scout had saved the life of his younger brother. On hand to make the special presentation was Nevada Area Council President Jeff Whitaker.

Names in The News: Morgan Rubenacker joins Builders Alliance as its marketing director

Morgan Rubenacker has joined The Builders Alliance as Marketing Director. In this role, Rubenacker is in charge of the website content and blog, social media management, public relations, and event planning.

Senator Square: Spring Fling Week underway at CHS

Friday night saw the beginning of Spring Fling Week at Carson High School with the Sadie Hawkins Dance. Thanks to everyone who came out and supported FBLA’s efforts to raise money for the March of Dimes. The next week is filled with events for student to celebrate springtime.

Carson City scout Luke Bowler generates more than $6,000 in popcorn sales

The Pine Nut District of Boy Scouts of America’s Northern Nevada Council has reason to celebrate. Luke Bowler, center, is congratulated by Past President of the Nevada Area Council Jim Rogers, left, and Scout Executive Keith Ashby, right, on his accomplishment of more than $6,000 in sales for the annual Popcorn Sales in 2014.

He is a member of Boy Scout Troop 16 of Carson City. According to his father, Dan Bowler, in the prior year, Luke was No. 5 seller in the nation as well as No. 1 in the council with sales of more than $17,000. He set an all-time Council Record at $18,432 four years ago.

Salvation Army recruits dog scout bell ringer for Saturday kettle campaign

The Salvation Army has some unique bell ringers out at Smith’s in Gardnerville this Saturday. Dog Scouts of America’s Nevada Chapter will be ringing bells with a little help from some K9 friends from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.

Dog Scout Trace, the black lab, from the video below will be bell ringing. Trace is a scout in Dog Scouts of America. DSA is a program similar to Boy Scouts and Girl Scouts only for dogs. Dogs can earn badges for different service projects that they are involved in. Trace can earn a badge for his service project as a bell ringer.

Senator Square: Academic achievement, scouting leadership put Carson senior in spotlight

This week’s Carson High senior spotlight is on Tyler Torres. Tyler has a GPA of 4.62 and has increasingly challenged himself with honors and/or AP classes every year, earning academic letters the past two years. He is currently taking four AP classes in his senior year. Talented and well-rounded, Tyler has been in Chamber Choir since freshman year. He has also been a member of the National Honor Society for the past three years and Link Crew for two years. To further develop his leadership ability, Tyler has been involved in Boy Scouts since middle school.

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