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EVERYTHING ELKO

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WHAT’S GOING ON IN ELKO?

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SHOP ‘TIL YOU DROP...

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Calendar of Events Skinessence Northeastern Nevada Museum

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Everything Elko Expo

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HOME IS WHERE THE HEART IS...

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HEALTHY, WEALTHY, AND WISE...

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CALENDAR OF EVENTS Elko County Fair & Horse Races - Elko, NV Saturday, August 29 - Monday, September 7 At the Elko County Fairgrounds. For a full list of events visit www.elkocountyfair.com.

The Live Rude Girls will be meeting the 1st and 3rd Tuesday. For more details ask any LIVE RUDE GIRL or PEGGI or stop in at Ruby Mountain Pawn at 185 10th st. or call the PAWN HOTLINE 775-777-8993.

The Life and Legacy of Ranching in Baja California Sur Now through September 12, 2015 Continuing in the Western Folklife Center Wiegand Gallery, 501 Railroad Street, Elko: The Life and Legacy of Ranching in Baja California Sur, showcases the unique ranchero culture found in the major sierras of Baja California Sur – San Francisco, Guadalupe, La Giganta, and La Laguna. The exhibition, funded, in part, by the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency, includes videos, historic and contemporary photographs and paintings, handcrafted gear, architecture and household items. www.westernfolklife.org/Current-Exhibitions/thelife-and-legacy-of-ranchingin-baja-ca-sur.html.

Diabetes Support Group - Elko, NV Wednesday, September 2 at 5:30pm A FREE Diabetes Support Group meets regularly on the first Wednesday of each month at 5:30pm in the Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital Dining Room. Everyone is welcome. Call the hospital dietitian at 748-2094 for details. Or visit www.nnrhospital.com and choose Services > Dietary.

Live Music at DLC Gallery Bar - Elko, NV Tuesday, September 1 Jeremy Quentin will perform at DLC Gallery Bar. 516 Commercial St. Call for more info: 775-738-3426. Grow Your Own, Nevada - Elko, NV Tuesday, Sept 1 - Thursday, Sept 24 from 6:00 - 8:00pm The University of Nevada Cooperative Extension is offering a series of classes on gardening. This series is offered twice a year, spring and fall, with classes that are pertinent to the time of year they are offered. Classes are taught by highly trained educators and are presented in a way that beginning, intermediate and advanced gardeners can comprehend. To attend all 8 classes it is $60 or $15 for one class. Full-time participants will receive a flash drive full of gardening resources. Copies of the evenings material will be given at each class. More info: 775-738-7291 or visit www.growyourownnevada.com. Live Rude Girls - Elko, NV Tuesday, September 1 at 6:30pm

Ruby Mountain Toastmasters - Elko, NV Wednesday, September 2 from 6:30 - 7:00pm Toastmasters meets every Wednesday of every month from 6:30-7pm at Great Basin College, upstairs at the Carl A. Deikhans Center for Industrial Tech. Rm 201. Make and Take with DoTerra - Elko, NV Thursday, September 3 at 6:00pm 1st Thursday of every month is the make and take with DoTerra Oils. For more info 775-778-9600. Sunrise Toastmasters - Elko, NV Friday, September 4 from 6:30 - 7:30am Toastmasters meets every Friday morning at 6:30 a.m. at the Stockmen’s Hotel in the Bull Pen. Elko County Fair Cowboy Color Chase 5K - Elko, NV Friday, September 4 at 8:00am Start and finish at the Elko County Fairgrounds. $35 early registration online at www.rubymountainrelay.com Race day registration from 6am - 7:30am at the start line. Online registration closes September 2. More info: 801718-0557. Elko Parkinson’s Support Group - Elko, NV Friday, September 4 at 1:00pm Teleconferences: We meet the first Friday of each month for information and support sessions with the Reno

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Calendar of Events Parkinson’s Disease Support Group. We are affiliated with the American Parkinson’s Disease Association through the Reno Group. These very helpful and interesting teleconferences are held at 1pm at 701 Walnut St. Elko. (Griswold Hall, Room 31) Coffee Times: We try to meet once a month for coffee at 10am. We review teleconference information, discuss issues and share information/articles particularly relevant to PD, including family or social concerns, research trends and findings. Our goal is to provide mutual support, information and resources. - Dates and times vary so call for the next coffee time. Email and/or phone support: Just need to talk? Have new care issues? Personal stuff to share? Have questions about care issues? We’ll try to help or locate someone who can! Please call for more info: 775-7537599 (Tish) or 775-738-7779 (Steve). 34th Annual Country Showdown - Elko, NV Saturday, September 5 at 4:00pm Held at the Elko County Fairgrounds. Entries are due by August 20th. More info: 775-738-9895. Jarbidge Labor Day Weekend - Jarbidge, NV Saturday, September 5 - Monday, September 7 Saturday: Bingo from 1pm-4pm at the Community Hall and Live Music from 9pm - 1am at the Outdoor Inn. Sunday: Parade at 12pm. Bingo from 1pm - 4pm at the Community Hall. Corn Feed from 2pm-4pm at the Outdoor Inn and Live Music from 8:30pm - 12:30am at the Outdoor Inn. Monday: Parade at 12pm More info: 775-488-2311. Labor Day Monday, September 7 Creative Ways to Use doTerra Oils - Elko, NV Monday, September 7 at 6:00pm Come and learn about how you can effectively use doTerra Essential Oils. Every Monday at 6pm at Mishmash and Muddle at 452 Idaho St. 1st and 3rd Mondays, Dr. Todd Wendell, DC from Ruby Mountain Chiropractic Center will present on the medical benefits of using essential oils. 2nd and 4th Mondays, Hayley Bammesberger will present on creative ways to use essential oils to better our overall health. 1st Thursday of every month is “make and take”. For More info: 778-9600. Live Music at DLC Gallery Bar - Elko, NV Tuesday, September 8 Community Center will perform at DLC Gallery Bar. 516 Commercial St. Call for more info: 775-738-3426.

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Ruby Mountain Toastmasters - Elko, NV Wednesday, September 9 from 6:30 - 7:00pm Toastmasters meets every Wednesday of every month from 6:30-7pm at Great Basin College, upstairs at the Carl A. Deikhans Center for Industrial Tech. Rm 201. Jam On! - Elko, NV Wednesday, September 9 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm: FREE Musical jam session at the Western Folklife Center’s Pioneer Saloon. The Pioneer Bar will be open, serving no-host Ruby Mountain beers and other refreshing beverages. Facilitated by Southwind, we’ll be playing and singing a wide variety of tunes: bring your instruments, your friends, or just your ears for this free community event. Sponsored by the Western Folklife Center, this program has been funded, in part, by the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Let’s Dance! - Elko, NV Thursday, September 10 from 6:00 - 9:00pm Join us at the Western Folklife Center’s G Three Bar Theater for an evening of dancing and fun. Dance lesson is at 6pm, followed by open social dancing at 7pm. Admission only $5. Adults and teens welcome, no partner or experience necessary. For more information, contact 775-738-7508 or ElkoLetsDance@gmail.com. Sponsored by the Western Folklife Center, this program has been funded in part by the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. V-L Rodeo Productions Super Summer Saddle & Youth Buckle Series - Elko, NV Thursday, September 10 At the Elko County Fairgrounds. More info: 775-388-4112. Sunrise Toastmasters - Elko, NV Friday, September 11 from 6:30am - 7:30am Toastmasters meets every Friday morning at 6:30 a.m. at the Stockmen’s Hotel in the Bull Pen. Tomato Taste Off! Elko Garden Club September Meeting - Elko, NV Friday, September 11 at 12:00pm At the Elko County Library at 720 Court St. This months meeting will feature a Tomato Taste Off Event that should be fun and a way to taste and vote on favorites. More info: 775-753-5000. Members and guests throughout the Elko area are welcome to join us for this tasty event!

Email events to Marin at marin@everythingelko.com.


Calendar of Events Elko Classic Car Show - Elko, NV Friday, September 11 - Saturday, September 12 September 11, 2015: Registration - 8am to 4pm Show N’ Shine-9am to 5pm-Elko City Park Vendors • Concessions • Raffle • Music by DJ Stone Rock September 12, 2015: Registration - 8am to 11am Show N’ Shine-9am to 5pm-Elko City Park Vendors • Concessions • Raffle • Music by DJ Stone Rock and Live Entertainment throughout the day by High Jacked Cool Cruise Parade - 11am to 12pm Poker Run - 10am to 2pm Slow Drags Contest - 2pm Loudest Pipes Contest - 2:30pm Fifties Fever Pin Up Contest - 3pm Awards Following-Elko City Park, More info: 775-738-4091. 30th Annual Race to the Angel Half Marathon/Bike & Triathlon - Wells, NV Saturday, September 12 at 7:00am Starts at Wells City Pool and finishes at Angel Lake. More info and to register www.rubymountainrelay.com or 801-718-0557. Live Music at DLC Gallery Bar - Elko, NV Saturday, September 12 Heritage will perform at DLC Gallery Bar. 516 Commercial St. Call for more info: 775-738-3426. 16th Annual Don Wilkinson Memorial Golf Tournament Spring Creek, NV Saturday, September 12 at 8:00am Four person scramble. Spring Creek Golf Course, Spring Creek. 8am sign in • 9am shotgun start. $80 per person includes green fees, cart rental, tshirt and lunch. For non-golfers who wish to attend the BBQ, the cost is $10.75 per person. RSVP by September 1, 2015. More info: 775-738-2288. Northeastern Nevada Museum 2nd Saturdays - Elko, NV Saturday, September 12 at 10:00am Public of all ages are welcome. Young children must be accompanied by an adult. The museum is located at 1515 Idaho St. in Elko. For more info, times and cost contact the museum at 775-738-3418. DBA - WINE WALK - Elko, NV Saturday, September 12 from 4:00-7:00pm 2nd Saturdays in the Downtown are in full swing! The Wine Walk starts at 4pm and goes until 7pm. Pick up your glass

and map at the Commercial Casino and tour the downtown businesses while sampling wine! The cost is $25/person, must be 21 to participate! More info: 775-340-4550. Creative Ways to Use doTerra Oils - Elko, NV Monday, September 14 at 6:00pm Come and learn about how you can effectively use doTerra Essential Oils. Every Monday at 6pm at Mishmash and Muddle at 452 Idaho St. 1st and 3rd Mondays, Dr. Todd Wendell, DC from Ruby Mountain Chiropractic Center will present on the medical benefits of using essential oils. 2nd and 4th Mondays, Hayley Bammesberger will present on creative ways to use essential oils to better our overall health. 1st Thursday of every month is “make and take”. For More info: 778-9600. Live Rude Girls - Elko, NV Tuesday, September 15 at 6:30pm The Live Rude Girls will be meeting the 1st and 3rd Tuesday. For more details ask any LIVE RUDE GIRL or PEGGI or stop in at Ruby Mountain Pawn at 185 10th st. or call the PAWN HOTLINE 775-777-8993. Southwind at the Pioneer Saloon - Elko, NV Wednesday, September 16 from 6:00 - 8:00 pm: FREE Drop by the Western Folklife Center’s Pioneer Saloon at 501 Railroad Street, and enjoy the lively music of Elko’s own Southwind band from 6:00 pm to 8:00 pm. The bar will be open for business and there’s room to dance! Ruby Mountain Toastmasters - Elko, NV Wednesday, September 16 from 6:30 - 7:00pm Toastmasters meets every Wednesday of every month from 6:30-7pm at Great Basin College, upstairs at the Carl A. Deikhans Center for Industrial Tech. Rm 201. Business After Hours - Elko, NV Thursday, September 17 from 5:30 - 7:00pm Elko Area Chamber of Commerce Business After Hours is a free event - open to the public! It is a great opportunity for networking enjoy wonderful food along with fun raffle prizes. September’s event is being hosted by Lostra Engineering at 930 College Ave. More info: 738-7135. Sunrise Toastmasters - Elko, NV Friday, September 18 from 6:30am - 7:30am Toastmasters meets every Friday morning at 6:30 a.m. at the Stockmen’s Hotel in the Bull Pen.

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Calendar of Events Family Skate Night at the Igloo - Elko, NV Friday, September 18 from 5:00 - 9:00pm At the Igloo rec center at 1515 Silver st. All ages welcome. Children under 12 must be accompanied by an adult. $5 admission and $3 skate rental. (children under 5 are free) More info: 775-777-7260. Stephanie Gonzalez Last to Bat Memorial Softball Tournament - Elko, NV Friday, September 18 - Saturday, September 19 More info: 775-777-7260. Smokin’ Hot Chili Cook Off - Carlin, NV Friday, September 18 - Saturday, September 19 In the Carlin City Park. Visit www.carlinchilicookoff.com for more info. The Everything Elko Expo - Elko, NV Saturday, September 19 from 9:00am - 3:00pm This great event is held at the Convention Center in Elko. First 200 adult attendees receive a gift bag full of goodies!! Come experience all Elko has to offer! Be ready to see demonstrations, taste wonderful foods and drinks, learn all about local businesses and enjoy many more attractions and activities! More info: www.everythingelko.com or 775-340-1927. Creative Ways to Use doTerra Oils - Elko, NV Monday, September 21 at 6:00pm Come and learn about how you can effectively use doTerra Essential Oils. Every Monday at 6pm at Mishmash and Muddle at 452 Idaho St. 1st and 3rd Mondays, Dr. Todd Wendell, DC from Ruby Mountain Chiropractic Center will present on the medical benefits of using essential oils. 2nd and 4th Mondays, Hayley Bammesberger will present on creative ways to use essential oils to better our overall health. 1st Thursday of every month is “make and take”. For More info: 778-9600. Live Music at DLC Gallery Bar - Elko, NV Tuesday-Wednesday, September 22-23 Tumbleweed Wanderers will perform at DLC Gallery Bar. 516 Commercial St. Call for more info: 775-738-3426. Ruby Mountain Toastmasters - Elko, NV Wednesday, September 23 from 6:30 - 7:00pm Toastmasters meets every Wednesday of every month from 6:30-7pm at Great Basin College, upstairs at the Carl A. Deikhans Center for Industrial Tech. Rm 201.

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Live Music at DLC Gallery Bar - Elko, NV Wednesday, September 23 Rabbit Wilde will perform at DLC Gallery Bar. 516 Commercial St. Call for more info: 775-738-3426. Let’s Dance! - Elko, NV Thursday, September 24 from 6:00 - 9:00pm Join us at the Western Folklife Center’s G Three Bar Theater for an evening of dancing and fun. Dance lesson is at 6pm, followed by open social dancing at 7pm. Admission only $5. Adults and teens welcome, no partner or experience necessary. For more information, contact 775-738-7508 or ElkoLetsDance@gmail. com. Sponsored by the Western Folklife Center, this program has been funded in part by the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Live Rude Girls Night Out - Elko, NV Thursday, September 24 More info: 775-777-3203. Ruby Mountain Balloon Festival - Elko, NV Friday, September 25 - Sunday, September 27 Sept 25: 7am-Balloon launching from various locations in Elko and from the Spring Creek Sports Complex 6pm-Balloon Glow at the Elko City Park Tennis Courts Sept 26: 7am-Mass Ascension at the Spring Creek Sports Complex Sept 27: Mass Ascension at the Spring Creek Sports Complex More info: 775-744-2732 or rubymountainballoonfestival.com. Sunrise Toastmasters - Elko, NV Friday, September 25 from 6:30 - 7:30am Toastmasters meets every Friday morning at 6:30 a.m. at the Stockmen’s Hotel in the Bull Pen. 37th Man-Mule Race & Trail Trial - Elko, NV Saturday, September 26 More info: 775-777-5811. Outlaw Broncs and Womens Ranch Rodeo - Spring Creek, NV Saturday, September 26 at 10:00am At the Spring Creek Horse Palace. $10/adults, $5/ ages 5-12 and 4 & under are free. Troy Bullock in Concert following the rodeo. More info: 925-640-1102. NV East Roller Girls Bout - Elko, NV Saturday, September 26 at 6:00pm Doors open at 6pm and bout begins at 7pm at the Igloo Center 1515 Silver St.

Email events to Marin at marin@everythingelko.com.


Calendar of Events Creative Ways to Use doTerra Oils - Elko, NV Monday, September 28 at 6:00pm Come and learn about how you can effectively use doTerra Essential Oils. Every Monday at 6pm at Mishmash and Muddle at 452 Idaho St. 1st and 3rd Mondays, Dr. Todd Wendell, DC from Ruby Mountain Chiropractic Center will present on the medical benefits of using essential oils. 2nd and 4th Mondays, A lightweight moisturizer packed with Hayley Bammesberger will present on creative ways to use antioxidants that helps repair photoessential oils to better our overall health. 1st Thursday of every damaged and environmentally stressed month is “make and take”. For More info: 778-9600.

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Nevada: What Makes us Proud to be Battle Born THE MUSEUM IS OPEN TUESDAY - SATURDAY FROM 9:00 AM - 5:00 PM AND ON SUNDAYS FROM 1:00 - 5:00 PM.

The title “Northeastern Nevada Museum” implies a few things. It does mean that we have a special place in our hearts, and in our museum, for Elko County and surrounding areas. It does not mean, however, that we only hold interest in the northeast section of the great Silver State. We love all of Nevada and couldn’t be happier to call this state our home. Most of us know how interesting and entertaining northeastern Nevada’s past has been, but how much do we know about the state as a whole? Here are 20 interesting facts about Nevada that makes us extra proud to be Battle Born:

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Nevada’s Berlin-Icthyosaur State Park contains the largest known Shonisaurus popularis ichthyosaur fossils. These extinct marine reptiles, which ranged in size from 2 feet to over 50 feet long, swam in the ocean that covered Nevada 225 million years ago during the Triassic Period.

Shrimp consumption in Las Vegas is more than 60,000 pounds per day – higher than the rest of the country combined!

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Nevada was the site for the first-ever underground nuclear explosion on September 19th, 1957.

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Nevada was the first state to ratify the 15th Amendment to the U.S. Constitution, which gave African-American men the right to vote, on March 1st, 1869.

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The Stratosphere is the tallest, free-standing observation tower in the US and the tallest structure west of the Mississippi River.

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Austin, Nevada’s oldest church, St. Augustine, requires the establishment’s bells in the tower to be rung by pulling a rope located in the men’s restroom.

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Although legal between 1869 and 1910, gambling was banned in Nevada in October of 1910. Much like the national prohibition on alcohol that soon followed, the law was largely ignored as machines, wheels, and tables simply moved to more discreet locations. On March 19th, 1931, in the midst of the Great Depression, gambling was re-legalized.


Located in a remote desert northwest of Las Vegas, Area 51 was established in 1955 by the Central Intelligence Agency to develop and test covert military projects. One of those projects resulted in the Archangel-12 (A-12) stealth plane, which traveled at speeds of over 2,000 miles an hour and could traverse the continental U.S. in 70 minutes. After only a year in active service, the A-12 was decommissioned in 1968.

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Nevada is the only state with an entire museum devoted to the life and times of famous entertainer Liberace.

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Spiralizing is the latest trend in food preparation, and for good reason! Today’s spiralizing gadgets work better than ever! You’ll be inspired by the updated vegetable dishes that spiralizing creates.

Why Spiralize?

What to spiralize?

There are many reasons to become a spiralizer in the kitchen! Spiral cutting techniques applied to fruits and vegetables allow you to:

Many vegetables and foods are candidates for spiralizing. Choose foods that are firm; avoid juicy items and foods with tough or hard seeds.

1. Create dishes with interesting shapes and textures

Zucchini is the perfect starter vegetable for beginning spiralizers. And, it just happens to be zucchini season. When zucchini is cut in spiral fashion, they’re affectionately known as “zoodles.” We’re not sure if this naming convention works uniformly with other vegetables (squoodles? Caroodles? Beetoodles?), but despite naming conundrums, it’s worth trying a variety of items tot find your favorite spiralized foods.

2. Inspire more vegetable enjoyment with tastier preparations 3. Cook vegetables more quickly due to the greater surface area 4. Substitute healthier “vegetable noodles” for traditional pasta 5. Reduce waste by using the entire vegetable such as broccoli stalks 6. Produce delicious flavors with fresh, local ingredients

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Italian Zucchini Pasta Salad Makes 3-4 servings :: Time to Prepare: 15 minutes A great summertime salad, you’ll love the antipasto flavors featured in this recipe. While the title has “pasta” in the name, the only noodle in sight is a “zoodle.” Just in time for the peak of zucchini season, spiralizers turn the ubiquitous vegetable into fettucini-like shapes that eagerly soak up the vinaigrette dressing. FOR THE SALAD:

2 medium zucchini 1 cup quartered artichoke hearts, drained and patted dry 6 cherry tomatoes, halved 1/2 cup cubed provolone cheese 3/4 cup diced salami 1/2 small red onion, thinly sliced 1/3 cup quartered black olives For the dressing:

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2. Make the dressing. Whisk the ingredients in a small bowl. 3. Pour the dressing over the pasta salad and toss to combine. Refrigerate for at least 15 minutes, until the dressing begins to soften the zucchini. Serve chilled. TIP: The longer this pasta salad marinates in the refrigerator, the deeper the flavors get and the softer the zucchini becomes. If possible, let it sit overnight. Shake it up just before serving.

How to Spiralize There are many brands and models of spiralizers. Choose from a pencil sharpenerstyle or a crank-style. Step 1: Prepare the vegetable or fruit by washing, peeling and trimming as needed. Step 2: Cut the ends of the vegetable perpendicularly to the length of the vegetable to create flat ends for fastening to the cutting tool.

NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION: Serving Size: 2 heaping cups. Calories: 214, Fat: 16 g, Carbohydrates: 10 g, Sodium: 416 mg, Protein 8 g, Sugar: 3 g.

Step 3: [Pencil-sharpener style] Choose the spiralizer end with the desired cutting blade. Insert the vegetable and turn to cut. Or, hold the vegetable firmly and rotate the cutting tool; whichever way is easier for you.

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Step 4: [Crank Style] Choose the desired blade and insert into the cutting platform. Position the prepped vegetable at the center of the cutting end. Holding the vegetable level, draw in the crank end and impale on the “teeth.” Crank slowly with firm, even pressure.

1. Double, triple or even quadruple the tomatoes – they’re in season now too! 2. Use a handheld mandoline to obtain paper-thin slices of onion. 3. Adjust the red pepper flakes to your liking – we like a little heat and double the amount.

Tips & Techniques for Spiralizing: 1. Choose foods that lend themselves to spiralizing – firm flesh, tender skin. 2. Avoid foods with tough seeds in the center or foods with hollow centers 3. Cut the ends to create a flat bottom; this helps to keep the vegetable straight as it approaches the blade. 4. Practice the technique – don’t be discouraged if at first you don’t succeed; it won’t take long to master the process and become a pro at spiralizing. 5. Rinse the spiralizer blade immediately after using for easy cleaning; the blades are razor sharp - take care while washing; let air dry for safety.

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1. Fill a large saucepan halfway with salted water and bring to a boil over high heat. Add the broccoli florets and broccoli noodles. Cook for 2 to 3 minutes or until easily pierced with a fork. Drain and pat dry.

Lemon Garlic Broccoli with Bacon MAKES 4 SERVINGS :: TIME TO PREPARE: 5 MINUTES; TIME TO COOK: 15 MINUTES

Super quick, and super delicious! In just a few minutes, broccoli becomes the best dish on the table! Cut and divide the florets, then spiralize the entire broccoli stalk. It’s a great way to reduce waste and put a whole broccoli to use. After a simple steam, the broccoli are sautéed with a little olive, garlic, lemon, and red pepper flakes. The finished dish is topped with crumbled bacon and grated Parmesan cheese. Broccoli never tasted so good! INGREDIENTS:

3 large broccoli heads with stems (see Tip below) 6 bacon slices 2 tablespoons olive oil

2. Place a large skillet over medium heat and coat with cooking spray. When water flicked onto the skillet sizzles, add the bacon slices in an even layer, working in batches if needed, and cook for 3 minutes per side or until browned and crisp to your liking. Set aside on a paper towel-lined plate to drain. 3. Wipe out the skillet, return it to medium heat, and add the olive oil. When the oil is shimmering, add the broccoli florets, broccoli noodles, and red pepper flakes; season with salt and pepper. Cover and cook for 2 minutes, uncovering occasionally to toss. Add the garlic, lemon juice, and zest; cover and cook for another 5 minutes or until the broccoli is lightly browned. 4. Remove the pan from the heat and stir in the cheese. Toss to combine and serve warm. TIP: Slice off the broccoli florets, leaving as little stem as possible, and set aside. Then spiralize the stems using Blade C (spaghetti-like cuts)

1/4 teaspoon red pepper flakes Salt and pepper 5 medium garlic cloves, thinly sliced Juice of 1 lemon and zest of half a lemon 3 tablespoons grated Parmesan cheese

NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION: Serving Size: 1 heaping cup. Calories: 305, Fat: 12 g, Carbohydrates: 33 g, Sodium: 332 mg, Protein 16 g, Sugar: 8 g.

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1. Heat a large nonstick skillet over medium heat. When a bit of water flicked onto the skillet sizzles, add the hoisin sauce, soy sauce, oyster sauce, chili oil, and fish sauce. When the sauces have heated and combined for about 2 minutes, transfer to a bowl.

Thai Drunken Zucchini Noodles with Pork MAKES 2 SERVINGS :: TIME TO PREPARE: 15 MINUTES; TIME TO COOK: 20 MINUTES

When the urge strikes for Asian food flavors, it’s ok to indulge in this lower calorie version, thanks to the spiralized zucchini. The zoodles in this recipe are more like flat pappardelle, or ribbon-like shapes. Thanks to easily accessible sauces, the desirable flavors that typify Asian dishes are quickly whisked together. A few aromatics are added to the browned pork, the ribboned zucchini softened, and the dish is complete in short order. Fabulous flavor!

2. Add the coconut oil to the same skillet over medium heat. When the oil is shimmering, add the pork and sauté, breaking up with a wooden spoon, for 5 minutes or until cooked through and browned. Add the shallots and garlic and cook 2 to 3 minutes more or until the shallots begin to brown. 3. Return the sauce mixture to the skillet and add the bell pepper and scallions. Cook for 1 minute, stirring frequently. Add the zucchini noodles and cook 2 to 3 minutes or until the zucchini noodles soften. Fold in the Thai basil leaves and serve. TIP: Drunken noodles are meant to be spicy, so if you can’t find Thai chili oil, use Sriracha or a chili garlic sauce.

INGREDIENTS:

1 tablespoon hoisin sauce 1 tablespoon low-sodium soy sauce 1/2 tablespoon oyster sauce 1 tablespoon Thai chili oil

NUTRITIONAL INFORMATION: Serving Size: 2 heaping cups. Calories: 383, Fat: 22 g, Carbohydrates: 18 g, Sodium: 1387 mg, Protein 27 g, Sugar: 10 g.

1 tablespoon Thai or Vietnamese fish sauce 1 tablespoon virgin coconut oil 8 ounces ground pork 2 small shallots, minced 1 medium garlic clove, minced 1 small red bell pepper, sliced into strips 2 thinly sliced scallions, green and white parts 2 medium zucchini, spiralized with Blade A 3 tablespoons chopped fresh Thai basil leaves

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6 Tbsp. olive oil, divided, plus more

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3 Tbsp. pine nuts

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1/2 tsp. freshly grated lemon zest

1 Tbsp. fresh lemon juice

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Heat a large skillet over medium heat. Brush bread on both sides with 4 Tbsp. oil total. Working in 2 batches, cook bread, pressing occasionally to help crisp, until golden brown, about 3 minutes per side. Season toast with salt & pepper and set aside. Increase heat to medium-high and heat remaining 2 Tbsp. oil in same skillet. Add garlic and red pepper flakes and cook, stirring, until fragrant, about 30 sec. Add beans and cook, stirring occasionally, until beginning to blister, about 3 min. Using a spoon, lightly mash about half of the beans. Add kale and broth and cook, tossing often, until kale is wilted, about 2 min. Add lemon juice; season with salt & pepper. Serve mixture over toast, drizzled with oil.

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nutcrackers & whitebark pine trees Hiking high into the Ruby Mountains you reach the area known as timberline or subalpine. Above this line there is little tree growth and the plants found there tend to be short and close to the ground. This sub-alpine zone is home to the Whitebark Pine (Pinus albicaulis). At first glance it is very similar to the Limber Pine (Pinus flexilis) which can be found in lower riparian areas and up into the sub-alpine zone. It is their cones that help tell them apart. The cones of the Limber Pine open at maturity and can be found littering the ground beneath the tree. Whitebark Pine cones form on the up-swept tips of branches and remain on the tree unopened. During the fall the cones turn brown and dry out but the seeds still do not fall out even when the wind blows. This is where the Clark’s Nutcrackers come into the picture. These birds will tear into the cones and remove the seeds. When the bird is tearing the brittle scales off the Whitebark’s cones they usually do not break totally off and the seeds do not fall out. This allows the nutcracker to remove numerous seeds from the cone while perched in a single position next to it. When the bird is done only the cob-like core remains and a little pile of loose scales can be found below.

Clark’s Nutcrackers are a year-around resident moving up and down the mountain in search of food. They cache many of the seeds they gather for use in the winter. Studies have shown that an adult bird can carry up to 93 seeds per pouchful. Unlike mammals this is not a cheek pouch but is an extension of their throat cavity. They will fly anywhere from two to twenty miles to cache their seeds in a protected area. Working tirelessly the birds fetch seeds multiple times a day. Even though most of these seeds will be used through the winter and into spring to feed their young there are always some caches that they do not use. Rodents also will often find and utilize these caches. It is the forgotten seeds that are not found and eaten that provide the survival of the White Bark Pine. Some of the uneaten seeds will germinate and provide new growth within the forest thus completing the life cycle of the tree.

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S w a ro v s k i E L R a n g e If you live in the woods of the Midwest chasing whitetail then binoculars and long shots are not something you’re used to. However, if you live in Nevada you undoubtedly have seen animals silhouetted on a skyline a 1000 yards away and there is no better way to see it than with the new Swarovski EL Range. They say you get what you pay for in optics and if this is the case you get a lot here. The EL Range’s meticulous design brings comfort to your hands and eyes. Swarovski’s glass means impeccable low light viewing and reduced eye strain for those times of continuous glassing for the hard to find animals. The 8x42 gives you the versatility to scan the Nevada high desert while the unbelievably accurate laser range finder will range further than you will ever want to shoot.

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Spypoint Xcel HD2 Amidst the world of action camera and in the shadow of GoPro, Spypoint made an action camera with he hunter in mind. The Xcel HD2 covers every aspect in one complete package. Perfect for any hunting situation with 1080P30 HD video, 12 MP still camera, time lapse and a 2-way remote control. The Xcel HD2 also features a 4 x zoom that the GoPro does not offer plus in this special hunt edition you get all the accessories included. Finding something film will be up to you!

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K U IU U l t ra N X R a i n Ja c k e t For the minimalist hunter that wants that protection from that flash back country storm that is almost guaranteed in Nevada. The Ultra NX rain Jacket by Kuiu literally has you covered. 3 layer construction, seamed zippers, breathable with 2 way stretch, cinch down storm hood and stuffs down to the smallest pouch you can put in your pack pocket for easy access. Every hunter should have a great set of rain gear with him or her and now Kuiu makes it easy to carry and always have on you.

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PET ADVICE COLUMN

Why Do We Vaccinate Our Pets?

Pet Personals

CONTRIBUTED BY SHANNON WARD, L.V.T.-IT

Working in a mixed animal practice here in Elko, we have the pleasure to work with multiple different species of animals. As part of our job we are here to educate our clients on the importance of vaccinations and what each vaccination is for. The goal in vaccinating our pets is to prevent them from getting infectious diseases. When we think of pets that need vaccinations we mainly think of our dogs and cats, but our larger animals need vaccinations too. Also, even if your pet is mainly indoors, we still need to vaccinate them routinely. What vaccinations are needed in my dogs and why do they need them? One of the most vital vaccinations is the DHPP vaccination, this includes Distemper, Hepatitis, Parainfluenza, and most importantly for our location, Parvovirus. Distemper is a contagious virus with no known cure, and is spread via air, through direct or indirect contact. The virus then attacks the respiratory, urogenital, gastrointestinal, and nervous systems. Hepatitis is another virus that causes upper respiratory tract infections. This virus targets the liver, kidneys, eyes and blood vessel cells. This virus is shed in the feces and saliva of the infected dog, and can be shed in the urine up to 6-9 months after being treated. Parainfluenza is one of the viruses that causes “kennel cough” in our dogs. It affects the respiratory system and is spread through direct or indirect contact in the air. Parvovirus is a very important vaccination for us in Elko. Parvo is a highly contagious viral disease that can live in the soil for a very long time. The virus attacks the intestinal tract and the white blood cells of the patient, and also can damage the cardiac muscles in younger patients. Parvo is be transmitted by any person, animal, or object that comes in contact with an infected patients feces. Rabies is the next virus we vaccinate for. It attacks the brain and spinal cord of all mammals. There is NO cure and no treatment for rabies. Also, there is not a test for Rabies in a patient that is still alive; brain tissue of the infected animal is used to diagnose this virus. Bordetella is also a vaccine that we give here in Elko. Bordetella bronchiseptica is a bacteria that is one of the most common ways dogs get respiratory infections such as tracheobronchitis. It is highly contagious and is transmitted through the air or direct contact. Even pets that do not frequently visit a boarding facility should receive this vaccine.

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The puppy vaccination series should begin at 6 to 8 weeks of age. Puppies should initially receive the DHPP vaccine, with additional boosters given every 3 weeks until 20 weeks of age. Puppies should receive the Bordetella vaccine around 10 weeks of age, and they should receive a rabies vaccine at 12 – 16 weeks of age. These three vaccinations are the “core” vaccinations that should be given here in Elko. Cats need vaccinated even if they are “only indoors” and never come into contact with other cats. The FRCPC vaccination includes prevention for Feline Panleukopenia, Rhinotracheitis, Calicivirus, and Chlamydia. Feline Panleukopenia, also known as Feline Distemper, which is a highly contagious viral disease. It can affect any cat at any age, but mostly affects kittens. Feline Rhinotracheitis is the most severe and widespread upper respiratory virus to which cats are susceptible. It is very contagious and is transmitted from cat to cat through sneezing and coughing. Rhinotracheitis can affect cats of any age and usually affects all cats in a household. Though Rhinotracheitis can be treated, cats can remain infective for quite a long time. Calicivirus is another serious upper respiratory infection that often occurs simultaneously with feline Rhinotracheitis. Calicivirus is resistant to disinfectants and is transmitted through other disinfected cats. Feline pneumonitis, otherwise known as “chlamydia”, affects the upper respiratory system, the eyes, and the gastrointestinal system. Chlamydia is transmitted through oral secretions such as sneezing/coughing. The FeLV (feline leukemia) vaccination helps prevent various blood disorders and it can cause cancer. The virus is shed in very high quantities of saliva and nasal secretions, but also in urine, feces, and milk from infected cats.


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RELATIONSHIP STATUS: SINGLE AND AVAILABLE

Single Adorable Male

Trapp

Single Sweet Male

Only apprx. 10 weeks old. Ohhhh I hope you believe in puppy love. I think I can make a believer out of you. What’s your best feature? I think my best feature is my big brown eyes. Just give them a chance to melt your heart. I sure would love a forever relationship I plan to bring lots of smiles to my special someone. Call me... if you believe. 777-7355.

For more info or to visit any of this months single and available pets - contact the Elko Animal Shelter at 775-753-7333 or drop by Mon-Fri 10:00am - 3:00pm at 2210 Pinion Rd, Elko NV

“When the moon hits your eye like a big pizza pie...That’s Amore”

Yes, I am a quiet, affectionate, wonderful man that could stand to gain a few pounds. If your looking for someone to spoil a little and to love you a lot. “When

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Pet Personals

Pet Personals

Elko Animal Shelter

Trapp

Hello - my name is Trapp. I’m a natural beauty who has no need for make up or a time consuming beauty routine. I am a young, friendly and energetic girl that loves to try new things. A fun picnic outing to Lamoille would surely win my heart. I don’t give my number out to just anybody but if your ready to start a new adventure, call me at 777-7335 and just ask for Trapp.

RELATIONSHIP STATUS: SINGLE AND AVAILABLE

Single Stray Male

I’m “Husky” guy #29276009.

I’m only considered a stray because I haven’t found my perfect match. I am a Cattle Dog & Husky Mix. I’m not sure I like the term Husky, I think I am rather svelte. I am very social and I enjoy kids, just make sure I am the main male in your life cuz I don’t want any other SSM’s around. I love attention but I give as good as I get. If your looking for a guy full of personality and easy to get along with, call me at 777-7335.

All proceeds go to

Sponsors Elko’s Only Brewery

Elko Animal Shelter 775-753-7333 | 2210 Pinion Rd

Rabies attacks the brain and spinal cord of all mammals. There is NO cure and no treatment for rabies. Also, there is not a test for Rabies in a patient that is still alive; brain tissue of the infected animal is used to diagnose this virus. The kitten vaccination series should begin at 6-8 weeks of age. Kittens should initially receive the FRCPC vaccine, with

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additional boosters given every 3–4 weeks until 16 weeks of age. Kittens older than 12 weeks of age should receive an initial FRCPC vaccine, followed by an additional booster 3–4 weeks later. Kittens should receive a rabies vaccine at 12–16 weeks of age.

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Alan Cuthbertson, DVM Michael Perchetti, DVM Lorinda Fallini, DVM

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DR. SORENSON

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CONTRIBUTED BY DR. TODD WENDELL OF RUBY MOUNTAIN CHIROPRACTIC

Open 7 Days a Week: 10:00am-10:00pm 1760 Mountain City Hwy, Elko

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Receive Care MANY SEE THEIR CHIROPRACTOR AS THEIR FAMILY DOCTOR. We’ve all heard the joke, “How many chiropractors does it take to change a light bulb? Only one but it takes 100 visits.” Funny. Ha-ha. The fact is, you don’t have to do anything you don’t want to. Many folks choose to continue their problem focused chiropractic care on some type of periodic basis for the rest of their lives. Others choose to see us from time to time for episodes of neck or back pain. It’s your choice. However, this concern is prompted by two common questions:  “Will I get addicted to chiropractic adjustments?”  No. Many people feel a pleasant sense of ease and wellbeing after their chiropractic adjustments. Some feel as though their power has been “turned on.”

Others feel more whole or “connected.” (This is what “normal” feels like!) Once people experience this feeling they often choose to adopt some type of ongoing schedule of care so they continue to feel this way all the time. It’s not an addiction.  “Why are so many visits necessary?”  By the time many people consult our practice, they’ve had their problem for some time. Retraining muscles and ligaments that support the spine takes time. Problem focused care will differ from symptom focused care. Each visit builds on the ones before. Remember, you’re doing the healing, not the chiropractor! Problem focused care or symptom focused care is a choice. How long you decide to benefit from chiropractic care is always up to you. We will be there for you either way.

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Totally Young Life 5K Fun Run/Walk September 26th, 2015 The “Totally Young Life 5K Fun Run/Walk” is the most tubular event in town, so grab your neon and join us on Saturday, September 26th, 2015. This colorful, community event features a 5K Fun Run/Walk which means it’s time to break out your boom box and spandex, because there will be rad prizes for the most Gnarly costumes! Join us at the Performance Athletic Club at 3250 Sage Crest Drive just off Mountain City Hwy. Check in starts at 7am and our Totally 80’s Young Life 5K Fun Run/Walk starts at 9am. Pre-registration is just $25 per person or $30 day of the event. Event runners/walkers will receive a totally bodacious neon T-shirt upon check-in while supplies last. Brought to you by our local sponsors Performance Athletic Club, Vogue Linen/Laundry and the local Young Life Elko/Spring Creek Club. bd dr

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All are welcome to participate in our Totally Young Life 5K Fun Run/Walk. Families are encouraged to run or walk together. Invite your friends and neighbors to be part of this event. All donations are tax-deductible. Running never looked so rad!

About Young Life: Young Life’s ministry Small Town/Rural initiative brings Young Life to communities of fewer than 25,000. We are a non-profit organization that relies solely on donations, prayer and support of local parents, friends, school staff and business leaders. If you would like more about Young Life or see what our organization does in the Elko/Spring Creek Communities, please contact us.

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Movie

WITH ELKO DENTAL CARE

Dr. Craig Chamberlain and his staff at Elko Dental Care would like to invite YOU to watch a movie in the Elko City Park on Saturday, September 12th at 7:30 pm. Everyone is invited and welcome to come (even if you don’t like going to the dentist that much). Popcorn and drinks will be provided.

The movie will be projected on a large outdoor screen when it gets dark. Please bring your own blankets and chairs if you like, and don’t forget a jacket as it may be cool outside. This will be the first of what we hope to be an annual event at the end of summer. No RSVP is needed. Just come on by and enjoy the show! For more information, feel free to call Elko Dental Care at 777-7751. See you all there! Dr. Chamberlain is a big movie buff and even worked as a production assistant for a short time with a movie crew. He grew up in Utah and graduated from Brigham Young University with degrees in Zoology and Archaeology. He then attended medical school at the University of Utah for a year before transferring to dental school at Creighton University in Omaha, Nebraska.

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Elko Dental care has been in business for about 12 years and Dr. Chamberlain took it over 8 years ago. He has been practicing dentistry for about 18 years with previous offices in Pleasant Grove, Utah and Wendover, Utah. Dr. Chamberlain and his wife love living here in Elko and they are here to stay! He recently remodeled and updated his entire office at 2560 Mountain City Highway (next to Papa Murphy’s Pizza) and it really is amazing. Although it looks different inside and out, you will find the same caring and highly trained staff that you are familiar with. His hobbies include: hang gliding, studying guitar and astronomy, and riding his 6 foot tall circus unicycle. You might also see him out riding his Harley with his hot biker babe, Julie.


Movie in the Park

Looking for something fun to do with the kids? ELKO DENTAL CARE is providing a FREE movie in the park!

Date Time

Saturday, Sept 12, 2015 7:30pm

(movie will start when the sun goes down)

Location Movie

Main City Park, Area 1 Finding Nemo

Popcorn and Drinks will be included.

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What is your local housing market doing?

ELKO

AV E RAGE H OME PR ICE SALES AS OF 8/ 1/ 15 Year

Avg Price

Avg DOM

# Sold

2014

$250,419

146

161

2015

$250,408

139

148

SPRING CREEK

Active listings: 93/19.1 closed per month = 4.9 month supply. Average days on market has decreased by 7 days in Elko. Number of home sales decreased by 13 for 2015. Average sale price has decreased by 0% ($11).

Year

Avg Price

Avg DOM

# Sold

2014

$230,542

142

120

2015

$217,784

181

151

ALL AREAS

Active listings: 126/19.5 closed per month = 6.5 month supply Average days on market has increased by 39 days in Spring Creek. Number of home sales increased by 31 for 2015. Average sale price has decreased by 5.5% ($12,758).

Year

Avg Price

Avg DOM

# Sold

2014

$229,635

145

341

2015

$227,769

164

348

Active listings: 312/44.9 closed per month = 6.9 month supply. Average days on market has increased by 19 days in all areas. Number of home sales increased by 7 for 2015. Average sale price has decreased by 0.8% ($1,866).

New Construction Elko

Manufactured Homes

Year

Avg Price

Avg DOM

# Sold

2014

$306,576

205

33

Year

Avg Price

Avg DOM

# Sold

Elko

2014

$186,371

153

7

Elko

2015

$292,012

192

30

Elko

2015

$164,175

97

10

Spring Creek

2014

$273,741

164

33

Spring Creek

2014

$135,445

121

12

Spring Creek

2015

$257,860

256

37

Spring Creek

2015

$132,163

137

24

All Areas

2014

$289,414

181

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All Areas

2014

$145,875

137

40

All Areas

2015

$271,248

231

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All Areas

2015

$146,863

154

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For more information on the housing market, call Kaci Lynch. 738-4078 OFFICE 397-8935 CELL kaci@cbelko.com

SEPTEMBER 2015 | EVERYTHINGELKO.COM All information obtained from the Elko County Association of Realtors速 Multiple Listing Service.These numbers are based on the average home sale price. Your home may be above or below the average home sale price. Year to Date Numbers, as of 07/31/2015.

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SHABONYA DUTTON’S GOOD NEIGHBOR FOR SEPTEMBER 2015

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“She is always there to lend a helping hand and

“If you can’t find me I’m probably out fishing,

always pointing people in the right direction and

hiking, or at the shooting range. I’d rather be out

putting others before herself.”

in the open exploring than home.”

Skye has moved around quite a bit

Skye was raised by her

in her life but spent the majority

Grandparents Dean and Stella

of her childhood in Pleasant

Caudill and recalled always looking

Grove, Utah. Skye has a lot of

up to her Grandpa Dean, and

family in Elko and has lived here

wanting to do everything he did.

on and off for a combine 6 years.

“He taught me everything I know.”

“I just am me. I like to take care of the people I love. It’s important to me to lift people up when I can. Life is too short to be miserable and hateful.” Skye loves anything to do with the outdoors and enjoys spending time with friends and family and being with her dog Bug. Skye’s ultimate goal is to one day become a Fish and Game Warden.

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Skye said her Grandpa loves to collect pocket knives and one of her most prized possessions is a pocket knife he gave her to start her very own collection. “I think that growing up with my Grandparents helped mold me. They raised me to be respectful, to take care of myself, and to help others. They are both very giving people.”


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California trail interpretive center

j september j It’s back to school time already, but the fun and learning never stop at the California Trail Interpretive Center. Please join us on Sunday, September 5, 2-3:30, for a free concert, “Romancing the West.” Seating is limited. Tickets may be reserved by calling the Trail Center and your seats will be held. On Saturday, September 19, a special guest speaker, Angus Quinlin will present a talk, “Art on the Rocks” from 2-3 p.m. He will discuss petroglyphs and pictographs throughout the Great Basin. Since Fall is beginning to fall, the Trail Center is shifting to our winter hours and days of operation – Wednesday through Sunday, 9-5. Admission is still FREE! Come on out on Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. for our historical programs featuring pioneer skills that would have taken place while on the Trail. Some will be illustrated talks while others are hands on including biscuit making, flint and steel fire starting, beginning crocheting, tomahawk throwing, pioneer kid games and

more! And…chores for the kids – water carrying, clothes washing, and cow pie fetching. There was fun in the evening for all ages – horseshoes, cat’s cradle, hopscotch and others. Life wasn’t all work at the pioneers traveled west! These family friendly events are free and open to the public. For more info about the California Trail Interpretive Center call (775) 738-1849. Visit the Trail Center online: www.californiatrailcenter.org, or on Facebook, California Trail Interpretive Center. The California Trail Interpretive Center is located eight miles west of Elko on I-80, Hunter exit 292. The Center is open Wednesday through Sunday, 9:00 a.m. until 5:00 p.m. Admission is free.

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Cutest Kids

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Covering Textbooks

Heart-Shaped Paper Clips

It’s a big moment when a kid gets his first textbook. Allow a kid to design custom covers with heavy construction paper, road maps, or even wrapping paper. They’re just as good at protecting books from bumps, scratches, or drippy servings of cheese fries.

Plastic Pocket Everyone can use an extra pocket. Stuck to the front of a book, these keep a class schedule in plain view. Look for self-adhesive plastic business-card holders or schedule holders in office-supply stores, and affix wherever you like on the cover.

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Threaded Bookmarks

It’s back-to-school for the little ones and for us that means a lot of reading! The kids have reading charts that have to be filled with 20 minutes of reading every day. As big book lovers, this comes as no chore for us. But to make things even more fun, we decided to create a couple of fun lacing bookmarks to accompany our daily ready routine. We started by gathering fiber board from old cereal or cracker boxes and fun, bright contrasting embroidery thread. I created a template for a geometric heart and paper airplane

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After printing and cutting out the templates, I punched holes in the points of the design where all the strings would need to lace through. I used a 1/16” hole punch, but a 1/8” would work as well. And if you don’t have either one of these, you could just use the point of a nail and tap into a bit to create the holes. I then used a marker to mark the holes so that it went onto the fiber board. Next, I removed the template and punched holes in the fiber board where the marker points were located. You can have your little ones help with this part–they’ll love it! We then threaded a blunt upholstery needle with embroidery floss and began lacing through the holes, making sure to follow the design from the template. When the design was complete, we tightly tied things off in the back.


Pencil Pouch

AN EASY SOLUTION TO KEEP TRACK OF PENCILS. This is a basic zipper pencil pouch tutorial but the pattern is a super weird shape to account for the cute bow knots at the top and/or bottom. The weird shaped pattern makes it a yardage sucker, but it’s worth it! And you’ll have lots of scraps.

around. When you get to the zipper part it will be a little tricky. Just pull the main pieces out of the way. Leave a 2-4” opening on one of the straight edges to turn later. Now turn it over so the lining is on the bottom and the zipper is facing up. Lay the second main piece on top of the zipper and pin it on. If you have too much fabric, pin a little pleat over the zipper. Sew it on all the way around. Don’t leave any openings. Sew the lining and main pieces together where indicated below. Trim and clip the seam allowance and then turn. The corners will be a little tricky to turn, but you can do it! Push the lining into the bag. Now stitch up the opening you left in the lining with a topstitch or a hand slip stitch. Tie the corners into individual knots or tie two together to make bows. I prefer the bow method.

Stamped Pencils

The construction of this pouch is pretty complicated. I would definitely recommend sewing up a basic zipper pouch before proceeding. It gave me a headache figuring out how to do this, so I hope that these instructions are clear enough!

Materials: free pattern download for the knotted zipper pencil pouch tutorial 3/4 yard main fabric 1/2 yard lining fabric 1/2 yard lightweight interfacing Fuse interfacing to wrong sides of all 4 main and lining pieces. Cut 1 of the main pieces and 1 of the lining pieces in half. I used a rotary cutter to make this easier. Leave the other pieces whole, this is just for the top to insert the zipper. To insert the zipper, lay it face down on one side of the main (gingham) piece. Pin in place and baste. Then put the lining piece on top, face down and sew at 1/4”. Repeat on the other side of the zipper and press when your zipper is inserted. To finish the lining of the pouch, pin the whole lining piece to the lining piece that were just attached to the zipper. Now sew it up all

Spray Paint | Hammer | Tape | Gold Inkpad Metal Stamps | Wooden Pencils

Instructions Tape off top and bottom of pencils. Spray paint and allow to dry. Use two pieces of tape to secure the pencils to your crafting surface at the bottom and top of it. Dip letter stamps into your gold ink pad, and hammer your message into an edge of the pencil. Set aside to dry.

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Junior Balloonist Camp CONTRIBUTED BY DAPHNE MAY

The High Sierra BFA (Balloon Federation of America) Hot Air Balloon Camp was definitely an experience I am never going to forget. Most kids there had already been working with balloons their whole lives and some even had their own balloon! But me, I never touched a hot air balloon in my life… until now. When I arrived, I had no clue what to expect. I didn’t know if I would make any friends, or if I would not like any of the food, I was worried if I would even like ballooning, over all I just was nervous. When I came into a room to check in everyone was giving me hugs and welcoming me! I felt like I belonged! So I felt very safe. All balloonists I met were very bubbly and upbeat people which made my stay even better. I also made friends from all the way across the country! I met a girl from Illinois, Washington, Arizona, and California. So yes, I made friends too. And the food was fantastic! Every morning we get up at 4:00 a.m. which was difficult for me, because I love to sleep in. Waking up was worth every minute! We would drive about half hour or so and launch the balloons. Every kid knew how to set up a balloon, so the first day was very difficult for me. Surprisingly, I was able to get in the swing of things very fast. The mornings to come got easier as I practiced setting up the balloon and taking it down. The propane was also a smell I had to embrace through all of this! I have discovered through this process that ballooning is not easy, but it is

all but the greatest at the end. I liked learning to crew because it taught me great teamwork and strength. Flying in a balloon is so unreal. You feel like you are floating in mid-air (which you are). Hovering in the clouds and to stare down at the ground you see the tiny cars and little people. It is an amazing perspective to look at the world we live in, is right below. I am telling you, if you ever get the chance to ride in a hot air balloon, do not hesitate for a second to say yes. I know so much after going to this camp. I have learned things I have never heard of in my life. I also knew some things about a balloon, so I wasn’t completely clueless I suppose. I used my first fire extinguisher, learned about Propane safety, what a Pibal is used for, most parts of a hot air balloon, terms/sayings ballooners refer to, did weather briefings, and most of all had tons of fun while doing it. We also went to Virginia City. While we were there we took old timer photos and everyone looked so funny. Our bunch of people got along even when we weren’t doing anything balloon related, which was cool to see everyone laughing and having fun. There is not a word to describe this camp. It is so full of life, knowledge, kindness, and fun. I advise you if you get the chance, balloon experience or not, GO TO THE HIGH SIERRA BFA HOT AIR BALLOON CAMP! I guarantee you will love it, just like I did.

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W ha t i s Cybe rbu llying?

Cyberbullying is bullying that takes place using electronic technology. Electronic technology includes devices and equipment such as cell phones, computers, and tablets as well as communication tools including social media sites, text messages, chat, and websites. Examples of cyberbullying include mean text messages or emails, rumors sent by email or posted on social networking sites, and embarrassing pictures, videos, websites, or fake profiles.

Cyberbullying can happen 24 hours a day, 7 days a week, and reach a kid even when he or she is alone. It can happen any time of the day or night. Cyberbullying messages and images can be posted anonymously and distributed quickly to a very wide audience. It can be difficult and sometimes impossible to trace the source. Deleting inappropriate or harassing messages, texts, and pictures is extremely difficult after they have been posted or sent.

Kids who are being cyberbullied are often bullied in person as well. Additionally, kids who are cyberbullied have a harder time getting away from the behavior.

Ef fe c t s o f C y b e r bu lly in g

Illustration of two teens texting. Cell phones and computers themselves are not to blame for cyberbullying. Social media sites can be used for positive activities, like connecting kids with friends and family, helping students with school, and for entertainment. But these tools can also be used to hurt other people. Whether done in person or through technology, the effects of bullying are similar.

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K id s w h o a r e c y b e r bullied are m o r e li ke ly t o : Use alcohol and drugs Skip school Experience in-person bullying

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Be unwilling to attend school Receive poor grades Have lower self-esteem Have more health problems

Frequency of Cyberbullying The 2010-2011 School Crime Supplement (National Center for Education Statistics and Bureau of Justice Statistics) indicates that 9% of students in grades 6–12 experienced cyberbullying. Research on cyberbullying is growing. However, because kids’ technology use changes rapidly, it is difficult to design surveys that accurately capture trends.

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