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FINDING YOUR MUSICAL SPLENDOR Las Vegas is the life of the party for musical festivals in mid-September

GROWING HOPE

Non-profits and dispensaries bring a rainbow of healing to cannabis consumers



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Labor Day weekend is expected to bring in over $240 million in national retail cannabis sales, according to Akerna, developer of seed-tosale software technology MJ Platform. To give you a historical financial perspective, Friday, September 3rd is expected to be the second-highest cannabis retail sales day in 2021, with a predicted $90 million in sales. This would make it the second-highest sales day of 2021, falling after 4/20, the unofficial cannabis consumption holiday. These kind of gargantuan numbers lead one to believe that America really likes its weed. I’m sure living in a pandemic has played no small role in people flocking to cannabis for both its anxiety-reducing and sleep-inducing qualities. I, for one, have turned many people on to the healing powers of cannabinoids that include not only THC, but also CBD, CBN, and CBG. As cannabis becomes more understood by the mainstream public, especially with 34 states now having some form of legal cannabis, the plant’s healing properties are becoming more and more acceptable. Even PBS is on board. Later this month PBS’s vaunted science series, NOVA, will be premiering The Cannabis Question, a new film exploring our relationship with cannabis, uncovering what scientists have discovered about the plant’s effects on the body and brain, including its potential risks and medicinal benefits, and the demonization and criminalization that has disproportionately harmed communities of color over several decades. “A majority of Americans now live in states where cannabis is legal. As more people make their own choices about cannabis use, this film explores what scientists have learned so far about the

potential benefits and risks” said NOVA CoExecutive Producer Julia Cort. “We hope The Cannabis Question will inspire people to join the national conversation about cannabis—informed by the science, and also by the story of how the plant has been weaponized against marginalized communities, causing irreparable harm.” For those who are interested in finding out about the science behind cannabis, NOVA is doing a deep dive. “The Cannabis Question is one of the first documentaries to closely examine the latest scientific research on our body’s endocannabinoid system and how cannabis engages it,” said the film’s writer, producer, and director Sarah Holt. “I hope viewers will come away with an understanding of why this is one of the most important regulatory systems in our body—and anytime you use cannabis, you are engaging with it.” The Cannabis Question premieres Wednesday, September 29 at 6 p.m. PST on PBS and will also be available for streaming online at pbs.org/nova and via the PBS video app. Knowledge is power, wisdom is liberation,

VAPING vs. SMOKING UNLV has added Pulmonary Dynamics of Vaporizing vs. Smoking to its slate of cannabis courses this fall. Students will explore the trends and ramifications of vaporization as compared to inhalation of smokable products. The course was created in collaboration with Jessica Streufert, a registered Respiratory Care Practitioner. Geared toward retail employees, healthcare professionals and anyone else interested in the differing health impacts of smoking versus vaping, the class runs September 6 - November 6 at a cost of $99. continuingeducation.unlv.edu


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Jardín Premium Cannabis Dispensary has teamed up with Ziggy’s Smoke Shop and Classic 33 Studio to develop a one-ofa-kind artistic glass rig valued at $250,000. The pipe’s inspiration is drawn from the 1998 cult classic Fear & Loathing in Las Vegas that starred actors Johnny Depp and Benicio del Toro as Raoul Duke and Dr. Gonzo, respectively. The adventure comedy-drama was adapted from writer Hunter S. Thompson's 1971 novel of the same name. The movie details the duo's journey in Thompson’s red Chevrolet Caprice convertible nicknamed the Great Red Shark through Las Vegas as their initial journalistic intentions devolve into an exploration of the city under the influence of psychoactive substances. “It's an honor to carry such a symbolic piece at Jardín and to see the history behind the 1960s story of Fear and Loathing and compare it to where we are today with the legalization of cannabis,” said Semii Gebreyonas, Director of Marketing at Jardín. Boasting an intricate design made from 100% flameworked glass, the piece sits 24” long, weighs almost 16 pounds, and took about 2,500 man hours to create as a collaboration between six individual artists that included Carlos Ali, Hoobs, Carsten, Rocko, Malaquias and Coyle. The glass rig is currently on display at Jardín, located at 2900 E. Desert Inn Road.


MUSICAL SPLENDOR

Las Vegas is ground zero for musical festivals in mid-September, plan accordingly By Justin Alexanderl

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September 17-19 in Las Vegas is most definitely ground zero for music lovers. Festival goers have a selection of experiences. You can go the outdoor route and take in Life is Beautiful on stages throughout Downtown Las Vegas or you can hit the iHeartRadio Music Festival that will be taking place inside T-Mobile Arena on the Strip. No matter which way you like to experience music or who you prefer to listen to, one thing is certain, you will need to plan accordingly when it comes to the necessary joy-inducing festival accompaniments. We polled local dispensaries and cultivators for their recommendations of the best products to use when taking in your favorite acts at a musical festival and have assembled the following suggestions.

AIRBUDS WITH MARTIAN CANDY Product Format: Concentrate/Vape Medical or Recreational: Recreational Novice, semi-regular, and professional: All Strain origins: Martian Candy (also known as Martian Candy OG) Cannabinoid breakdown: THCa 88mg, Delta9-THC 761mg, THCV 4.8mg, CBG 17mg Terpene Mix: β-Myrcene 7.30mg, δ-Limonene 4.03mg, β-Caryophyllene 2.80mg, Terpinolene

1.89mg, cis-Nerolidol 1.44mg, α-Pinene 1.41mg What to expect: Roar’s AirBuds might be one of the most unique products on the market today. They very closely resemble everyone’s favorite tech accessory, Apple AirPods, which,


ROLLING STONE BY SELECT “MADE FOR MUSIC” VAPE PEN Product format: Concentrate Medical or Recreational: Both For the novice, semi-regular user or professional: All Cannabinoid and Terpene Mix: Phaser is 89% THC with

Limonene, β-Myrcene, β-Pinene Overdrive is 94% THC with a mix of β-Myrcene, β-Caryophyllene, Limonene Reverb is 94% THC with β-Myrcene, Limonene, β-Pinene What to expect: Nothing says music like Rolling Stone—the legendary music magazine that has been keeping readers in the know throughout its pages since the 1960s. Now they have partnered with Curaleaf to create a cannabis product that is prime for the festival circuit. Under its Select brand they feature The Cliq, a new proprietary pod system with three strains and flavor profiles hand-selected by Rolling Stone. The line includes “Overdrive,” a sativa that’s like

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of course, are a preferred device for listening to music. What you will find in the streamlined AirBud case is an oil vaporizer, power pack and two oil pod cartridges. Smoking an oil vaporizer is a clean, odorless experience that offers a very intense high. This is great for concerts and festivals because you can do it around a large group of people without raising any questions. Plus, AirBuds are easy to transport because the case is unidentifiable. Pair this cool accessory with a strain like Martian Candy and you’ve got a match made in heaven. Martian Candy creates an overall relaxed feeling that is deeply meditative and draws you deeper into the music no matter the genre. A pleasing note not to be missed is the blast of eucalyptus that expands the high, removing all the stress and anxiety in your world. Expect at first to feel a euphoric head buzz and lightning bolt-like clarity, followed by relief of all the body's aches and pains. At the tail end, you might even fall asleep in the grass as you drift away to your favorite music. Where to find it: Exhale, Pisos, Jardín, Euphoria, Las Vegas Treehouse


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a bite of berry; a deep and cool indica called “Reverb”; and a fruity calming hybrid called “Phaser.” Bring all three and depending on your mood, choose accordingly because there really is a different strain type that’s called for depending on the music type. For the more poppy sets we like “Overdrive.” A Strawberry Cough strain, it is a quick, fun high that takes you right into the most energetic sets. For the epic, legacy bands, we recommend “Reverb,” which has Grand Daddy Purple origins and is a favorite among experienced consumers. It’s a trip and as the saying goes: it’s all about the journey because you never really know the destination. For crossover acts, get into “Phaser,” which features the hybrid strain Rainbow Sherbet—a great choice when you don’t know which way you want to go and want to leave it to the environment and music to guide you. Where to find it: Curaleaf Blvd and Acres by Curaleaf

EGO’S WATERMELON GUMMIES Product format: Edible Medical or Recreational: Available in two formats: 500mg medical and 100mg recreational

For the novice, semi-regular user or professional: All What to expect: With 10

flavors, including blue raspberry and fruit punch, EGO Brands nails the gummy game with these edibles. First things first, select your favorite flavor. In this case we went with watermelon and tried the recreational version at 100mg. Each gummy is 10mg so if you are unsure of the right dose for you, try splitting them in half or even in quarters. It is always best to err on the side of caution with edibles. Plan to gift a few of these around to friends and that way you can mix and match. This is the type of gummy that you want to take at the end of the night after that last set as the festival is winding down because it has a calming effect that will put you in a state of bliss in about 45 minutes. Also, the sweet taste of the watermelon goes very well with a salty late-night snack so definitely go for the popcorn, just don’t fall asleep before it is done. Where to find it: Euphoria Wellness, Shango, Essence Henderson & Tropicana, ZenLeaf, Deep Roots Mesquite, Top Notch, Silver Sage Wellness and NuWu Cannabis Marketplace


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Cannabinoid breakdown: THC 36.5% Terpene mix: a-Pinene 5.10, β-Pinene 2.09, Myrcene 1.55,

Caryophyllene 1.13, Linalool .95 What to expect: Pre-rolls go with festivals just as perfectly as bands, friends and yummy food. Lift Tickets takes it to the next level as the first infused rolling paper, making every joint just a little bit saucier and flossier for the festival-going experience. That means, whatever you consume, multiply it. They are also known for their pre-rolls with live resin infusion. The Garlic Zkittlez infused pre-roll will help you unwind into a hypnotic state depending on your mood and, of course, the music. Just don’t plan on striking up any festival romances as this strain gets its name from the intense garlic breath it causes. Make sure to have those mints handy. This strain can feel like it lasts for hours and the high remains consistent and euphoric without the need to dose on an ongoing basis. Expect these pre-rolls to absolutely melt you into the ground—it will also relieve any muscle aches and pains from a day in the field. Where to find it: Jardín Premium Cannabis Dispensary

WOOKIES ‘N CREAM Product format: Flower Medical or Recreational: Both For the novice, semi-regular user or professional: Semi-regular and pro

Strain origins: Cookies ‘n Cream x Purple Wookie Cannabinoid breakdown: THC 22% and up

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LIFT TICKETS PRE-ROLL Product format: Infused Pre-roll Medical or Recreational: Both For the novice, semi-regular user or professional: Professional Strain origins: GMO x Zkittlez (breeder is Cabin Fever Seed


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Terpene mix: Limonene, Caryophyllene, Linalool

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Seeing your favorite band brings on a flurry of emotions— excitement to hear if they sound as good as they do in the studio, plus at festivals a surprise could pop up and many performers really kick it up a notch for the occasion. When picking the right strain to accompany a musical event it is best to look at the overall effect it will have. A headlining act really deserves a headlining cannabis memory and Fleur’s Wookies ‘n Cream is best in class for its appearance, taste, and vibe. Wookies ‘n Cream tastes like the first few sips of a hot latte and then it turns from nutty and sweet to more floral and fuller bodied. After smoking, expect a hit to the mind and the stomach. This strain is also great to use right before dinner as it will stimulate the appetite even if you have been snacking all day. All around, Wookies ‘n Cream is for experienced smokers and those who like a more sedative effect when in crowds. Where to find it: Silver Sage Wellness

MIMOSA + REMEDY VAPE Product format: Vape and Low Temp Battery

Medical or Recreational: Both

For the novice, semi-regular user or professional: Perfect for someone just starting out due to its easy dosing, but this battery allows huge, low temp hits great for professionals. Strain origins: Clementine x Purple Punch Cannabinoid breakdown: THC 92% Terpene mix: Limonene 17.19, β-Caryophyllene 14.63, a-Pinene 7.63 What to expect: As we all know, vapes are a convenient way to dose when in a group or outside at a gathering. Music festivals and events are best enjoyed with a little


something extra as we all also know. When you want a pick-me-up, instead of going for a mimosa champagne cocktail, try Remedy’s Mimosa vape, which is a potent sativa hybrid. Mimosa + Remedy makes you feel like you want to bounce so it is highly suggested to pair this with hip-hop or EDM acts. Expect to feel as if you are riding on cloud nine with 25,000 of your closest friends without a care in the world. After the year we’ve had I know that is something we can all get behind. It is best to use this strain earlier in the day as it will keep you going from morning to night with lots of thought-provoking sensory perceptions. Where to find it: Silver Sage Wellness, ShowGrow, and NuWu Cannabis Marketplace

SUPER LEMON HAZE LIVE RESIN INFUSED PRE-ROLL

user or professional. Not for the weak or faint-hearted. Strain origins: Lemon Skunk and Super Silver Haze Cannabinoid breakdown: THC 52.69%, THCA 11.36% Terpene mix: β-Caryophyllene 5.2mg, δ-Limonene 5.1mg, Terpinolene 4mg, β-Myrcene 2.6mg, α-Bisabolol 2.3mg What to expect: Super Lemon Haze is a favorite strain for dedicated smokers due to its superb taste—tart and citrusy—like a bite of lemon. Once you try it you will find yourself going back to it again and again because it is the ideal blend of mellow yellow and a burst of energy without any jittery feelings. Panna Extracts has created the perfect pre-roll to enjoy at an outdoor music festival because it goes well with soaking up the sun and the good vibes of Mother Nature. Since it is infused with sativa live resin expect a powerful blast of relaxation without sleepiness. After the first two or three draws everything really comes into clear focus. Lay in the grass, tune into the music, and soak up the sun with friends. Then, pop up and make your way to the front of the crowd and dance like no one is watching. Where to find it: Euphoria Wellness

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Product format: Concentrate/Premium Flower/Live Resin Medical or Recreational or Both: Recreational For the novice, semi-regular user or professional: For a semi-regular


NUCLEAR SUNSET Product format: Live Rosin Disposable

Medical or Recreational: Both For the novice, semi-regular user or professional: All Strain origins: GMO x Sunset Octane

Cannabinoid breakdown: CBG

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Terpene mix: β-Caryophyllene 26.19mg, a-Humulene

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26.12mg, Linalool 10.22mg What to expect: Next level concentrate disposables are definitely all the rage right now as convenient ways to discreetly use cannabis at outdoor events and music festivals. CAMP’s Nuclear Sunset Live Rosin Disposable comes in packaging that looks almost like a rocket ship and it takes you into outer space much like Jeff Bezos’s New Shepard. Live Rosin is a precious commodity in the cannabis world and is a luxury for dedicated smokers. The plants for this product are frozen immediately after harvest and then heated in a way that allows for maximum preservation of their quality. Now you can have your live rosin in a vape, which is even more of a treat. With this vape expect citrus and berry flavors and, of course, it is best enjoyed during a sunset to really make the colors on the horizon pop into something unimaginably beautiful. Where to find it: The Source+, The Dispensary, Planet 13

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Terpene mix: β-Caryophyllene 6.2mg, Limonene 4.3mg,

a-Humulene 2.5mg What to expect: A cross between the Sour Diesel and Trix strains, Summa Cannabis’s Sour Trix makes the festival experience last long after the music ends. Expect a delicious sativa smoke— fruity and energizing—as Sour Trix empowers you to do big things and think in big ways. Sour Trix will motivate you to book five more festival experiences and organize all your memories and playlists. The dreamy nature of Sour Diesel is also largely present here so expect to feel depression, pain and stress leaving your body with every inhale. Where to find it: Euphoria Wellness

STATE FLOWER PRE-ROLLS Product Format: Pre-rolls (5- and 10-pack minis) Medical or Recreational: Both For the novice, semi-regular user or professional: State Flower’s Ten-

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Pack Minis are well suited for a novice because they're small. The Five Packs hold five 0.7G pre-rolls which is geared more for a regular consumer. What to expect: Available in two sizes, State Flower has a fivepack of Wedding Cake pre-rolls and Peanut Butter Soufflé is available in a 10-pack. Great for festivals because you can have one for yourself and share one with friends these strains

pair well with the carefree days associated with music festivals. Wedding Cake is known for its relaxing and euphoric effects as an indica-hybrid with the ability to calm muscles that might be tight and sore from a day of standing, dancing or walking. Peanut Butter Soufflé has a nutty, earthy, buttery taste you would associate with scooping a heaping helping straight out of a peanut butter jar. Peanut Butter Soufflé is an indica as well and relieves pain and aches. But with this one you get a boost of brain power and even libido stimulation so it’s good if you are going to be hanging at the festival with your one and only. Even better, take a puff of Wedding Cake and then a drag from Peanut Butter Soufflé for a true confectionery treat. Where to find it: The Apothecarium


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The Spirit of Hope

A MAGICAL INGREDIENT THAT LIVES INSIDE ALL OF US By Deborah L Costella

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he was a gift. One of several elegantly wrapped to please and entice. Her image has been depicted as that of a slender woman, waves of chestnut hair cascading down her shoulders, a plaited crown atop her head. Her skin, a glistening porcelain white like the mists that spray heavenward from the crests of ocean waves. Yards of shimmering blue and gold fabric barely conceal her curvaceous figure beneath. Though artists have painted her through their own perceptions, each show her arms tenderly wrapped around a bountiful bouquet of flowers or a cornucopia of seasonal harvest. With a Mona Lisa-like smile set upon her unburdened face, she was known as Elpis, the Spirit of Hope.

As the story goes, it was the titan Prometheus who was tasked with the job of creating humanity. However, his creations were left in the dark without heat, completely dependent upon the gods, who treated them badly. This caused sorrow and dismay for Prometheus, who voiced his concerns to the other gods. His pleas to give humanity more in the way of basic needs and comfort were ignored. Taking matters into his own hands, Prometheus dipped a reed into the sun bringing fire to humans. Enabling them to warm themselves, cook their food, and create light when darkness fell. Now, they were no longer subject solely to the will and whims of the gods.


I found myself hoping my dad, a uniformed police officer, wouldn’t catch me marching at the same anti-war rallies he was working. It was during that Make Love Not War era that I, along with thousands of others, hoped for the legalization of marijuana. Was I suffering when I hoped for those things? No, but many others were. Certainly, I’ve had my share of difficulties, scares and bad times, calling upon hope to lift me up and assist in seeing an event through to a positive and satisfactory conclusion. But the matters I’ve pinned my hopes on pale in comparison to stories I’m told, read or see on the news. I don’t like to see others suffer. Worse, it pains me even more to see the current vastness of poverty, violence, and discord chiseling away at hope. But what can I, a sixty-something-year-old chef, do? I suppose, if you feel hunger, I can cook for you. Or better, if you don’t know how to cook, I can teach you. If you are in physical pain, I can infuse my food with nature’s medicine and provide you with some relief. But is that enough to bring about hope? Did the meals I prepared for a couple, who had endured serious physical injuries rendering them unable to cook for themselves, heal them? I can’t say for certain. But I can say the energy and healing intentions, along with the cannabis I infused into each dish, gave them a glimmer of hope as they consumed and savored my medicinally crafted meals. The cooking classes I taught to the young residents of a homeless facility didn’t provide them with shelter or beds. Yet, I know every one of those young men and women learned how to “make something out of nothing.” Discovering they possessed the capability to create unique and healthy ways of nourishing themselves in whatever living circumstances they may encounter. Yes, I can say my cooking classes have inspired hope. Do the edibles I prepare for those living with chronic pain, insomnia, PTSD or even terminal illness offer any real cures? No, though I can say without hesitation, the care I take and the thoughts I conjure while preparing those edibles, along with the cannabis, provide real relief. I’ve seen grimaced expressions, furrowed brows, and long creased foreheads dissipate. Replaced with hope. Recalling how Pandora clamped down the lid of her jar, I realize it isn’t just my infused foods that bring hope to those I cook for. Her story shows us, that Elpis, rather hope, remains within. We are the clay pithos. The misery, sorrows, and illnesses Pandora released can never again be pushed back down into the jar. For each of us is sure to experience nearly all of them during our lifetime. Yet, I believe, new beginnings, perspectives, and ideas emerge from those bits and pieces of darkness that sometimes cloud the skies of our hearts and minds because Elpis remains inside. And that maybe, just maybe, good food infused with good medicine can indeed ignite the hope within.

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This angered the gods, most of all Zeus. It was decided Prometheus needed to be punished. Thus, he was chained to a rock in the middle of the ocean where a giant eagle swooped down and tore at his liver every day. His liver regenerated overnight but the eagle returned the next morning, and every morning after, lacerating at his liver again and again. The enraged gods didn’t stop there. They further tortured Prometheus by seeking out his brother, Epimetheus, who, unfortunately, wasn’t as intelligent or astute as his elder brother. Easily swayed and influenced, he ignored his brother’s warnings about accepting gifts from the gods. Instead, Epimetheus eagerly received one of the greatest gifts fashioned by the powerful creators, Pandora, the first human woman. It was Zeus who presented Pandora to Epimetheus to serve as his wife. Pandora means “all-gifted” and she was. Each god had given her a great attribute. Aphrodite bestowed beauty upon her. Hermes made her bold and clever. Athena instilled in her knowledge, and Zeus, her most pronounced gift, an insatiable sense of curiosity. All traits the simple-minded Epimetheus would find irresistible. Just days before the wedding, Zeus appeared with a gift for the bride—a large pithos or jar made of clay adorned with ornately painted images and scrolls. A tight-fitting lid secured the contents. Zeus firmly instructed Pandora to never open the closed container. However, this “gift” was given with deception and malice as part of Prometheus’ punishment. Knowing full well Pandora would open the pithos, Zeus had stored inside the Spirits: Oizys (misery), Kakoi (evils), Nosoi (sickness and pandemics), Lugra (distress and annoyance), the three Fates (death, strife and pain), and finally Elpis, the spirit of hope. On her wedding day Pandora succumbed to curiosity and opened the jar, unleashing the maladies within. Terrified and realizing her error, she quickly slammed down the lid just as Elpis was about to fly out. Hope remained inside. But why was Elpis placed in the jar? Why include an uplifting spirit among such powerful and malevolent dispositions? In part, this can be explained by the ancient Greeks’ association of suffering with hope. They believed that suffering could be transformed into hope. That only through suffering does hope emerge. Our modern-day definition of hope is far different. We describe hope as “a feeling of expectation or desire for a certain outcome or object.” Hope is no longer conjoined with suffering, as anyone, of any age, has the capability to call upon Elpis. As a child, I used to hope for things like a new bike or pair of skates. As I matured, so did my hopes. Like hoping my mother wouldn’t hear me come in after curfew. Years later, I desperately hoped my husband, a Navy Seal in the Vietnam War, would come home in one piece. Concurrently,


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INGREDIENTS 1-2 Tbsp. canna-butter 1 cup plain Greek yogurt + 4 Tbsp. for garnish 2/3 cup canna-olive oil + 1 Tbsp. 1 tsp. vanilla or almond extract 2/3 cup honey 1 Tbsp. fresh thyme + some for garnish zest of 1 lemon 3 eggs 1 ½ cups all-purpose flour ½ tsp. baking powder

Use 1 Tbsp. canna-oil to grease 9” springform or cake pan. Line pan with parchment paper, then grease paper with canna-butter. In large mixing bowl, whisk together yogurt, 2/3 cup oil, extract, honey, thyme, and lemon zest. Add eggs, one at a time, whisking between additions. Sift in flour, baking powder and soda, and salt, then stir, using wooden spoon until batter is nearly smooth, with minimal lumps. Don’t over mix. Allow batter to set for 1-2 minutes. Scrape batter into prepared pan. Bake 40-45 minutes or until top is golden brown and inserted pick comes out clean. Transfer cake, in pan, onto cooling rack for 7-10 minutes. Remove from pan and allow to cool another 5-7 minutes. Meanwhile, rinse and/or slice choice of berries. Serve cake while still warm, with remaining yogurt and prepared fruit. Scatter top with remaining thyme leaves.


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BBQ Mexicana’s smoked brisket burrito (stadium sections 122 & 314).

Fukuburger’s chicken katsu sandwich (stadium section 128).

Game day munchies satiated with local fare at Allegiant Stadium Photography by Sabin Orr

Rollin Smoke Barbeque’s chopped brisket sandwich (stadium section 124).

with a Japanese twist from Fukuburger, chef Marc Marrone and Todd Lunger of Graffiti Bao, celebrity chef Guy Fieri’s Tailgate Kitchen and Bar, homegrown burgers from Holsteins, pizza by the slice from Pizza Rock by Tony Gemignani, and barbeque by Rollin Smoke. Allegiant Stadium’s dining offerings also includes a roster of Las Vegas’ favorite local establishments that include Café Lola, Capriotti’s, Evel Pie, Freed’s Bakery, Sushi Joe, Slidin’ Thru, Island Flavor, Jesse Rae’s BBQ, and Generations Kitchen. And remember, unlike dispensaries where cash is king, all food and beverage destinations across Allegiant Stadium are cashless and only accept major credit and debit cards.

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The Las Vegas Raiders open their season with a Monday night game at Allegiant Stadium on Sept. 13 against the Baltimore Ravens. Should you find yourself lucky enough to have a ticket or plan to attend any of the games, concerts or shows this fall, be sure to take a hearty appetite with you. Allegiant Stadium’s Silver & Black Hospitality has carefully curated a slate of local chefs and eateries to serve their signature items to foodies and fans alike. Allegiant Stadium’s line-up of local culinary luminaries includes dishes by chefs Mary Sue Milliken and Susan Feniger of BBQ Mexicana, Italian favorites courtesy of Ferraro’s, burgers

Boulevard Bar’s tempura lobster tail (stadium section 324).


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Tree of Life dispensaries donate 70% of profits to local charities Giving back is not new to the Jameson family. It is seemingly seeded in their DNA. For their most recent charitable endeavor, the Jamesons have invested in Nevada’s newest industry. Using the unique business strategy of ‘cannabis with a cause,’ the Jamesons, through their Tree of Life dispensaries, have drawn inspiration from their benevolent roots to grow their latest venture. “At Tree of Life dispensaries, we believe that community is everything and that everyone has an important part to play in creating, uplifting, and giving back to our collective home,” MJ Jameson, marketing and public relations director for Tree of Life dispensaries, explains. When Tree of Life founders and majority owners, the Jameson family moved to the Las Vegas Valley almost 35 years ago, they came with the intention to create a home for their new family as well as establish deep roots in their new community. “Drs. Gard and Florence Jameson helped establish and champion many of the city’s and state’s most important charitable organizations,” explained MJ Jameson. Dr. Gard Jameson is a retired CPA/Certified Financial Planner and professor of philosophy at UNLV. Dr. Florence Jameson is a practicing OB/GYN. The family’s most well-known charitable endeavor is Volunteers in Medicine of Southern Nevada (VMSN). Founded by the Jamesons in 2010, VMSN operates two free clinics in Southern Nevada for adults who lack access to health care, including the working uninsured. Other non-profits supported by the family include Nevada Community Foundation, Children’s Advocacy Alliance, and the Center for Spirituality in Healthcare, among others. When the Jameson children, MJ and Julia, became advocates of cannabis and wanted to join the cannabis industry, the family decided entering the dispensary business could be just another way of giving back to their community. “Our promise at Tree of Life dispensaries is to give 70 percent of our profits back to our community,” MJ Jameson explains. “The Jameson family is proud to give all the profits from their 70 percent majority ownership to outstanding local Nevada charities and community organizations.”

Every month Tree of Life will partner with local charities ranging from environmental organizations and food banks to social justice, veterans, homeless, LGBTQ, and medical services to donate its proceeds. “Of course, the more you buy, the more we can give. We know you have many choices when shopping for cannabis and it is with love and gratitude that we are thrilled to invite you to be a part of our mission of giving back to our collective home, and to elevate our community,” MJ Jameson says. The philosophy behind Tree of Life dispensaries branches out beyond donating profits to local charities and helping the Las Vegas Valley’s most vulnerable. “We have a dual mission statement. ‘To ensure each guest receives prompt, professional and gracious service’ is the first part and, of course, we carry a variety of top-quality products from the best growers and producers in Nevada for customers of all incomes in our beautiful retail environments,” relays MJ Jameson. The second part of Tree of Life’s mission statement is: ‘To reach out and give to the underserved with love, and in the process, better ourselves.’ Tree of Life’s mission statement sounds like it didn’t fall too far from the VMSN tree, which has a vision statement of: ‘May we have healing hands to touch underserved lives with love, and in the process, heal ourselves.’ During a 2010 Las Vegas Sun interview, Dr. Gard Jameson said of VMSN’s vision, “It’s what guides our behavior here–a culture of caring with goodwill and happy spirits as we reach out.” The culture of caring continues as the next generation of the Jameson family flourishes in the spirit of giving. “When you purchase your favorite Nevada brands from us you can take pride in the fact that not only are you supporting a truly locally owned and operated company, but with your purchase you are joining us in our mission of giving back to the most in need and underserved members of our Las Vegas community,” MJ Jameson explains. If you would like to join the Jameson family’s mission and purchase cannabis for a cause, Tree of Life’s two dispensary locations are 150 E. Centennial Parkway in North Las Vegas (now open) and 1437 N. Jones Blvd. (coming soon).


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Closing the Circle Top Notch THC’s Kema Ogden endeavors to bring health, fitness, and mental wellness together using a $3.2 million federal grant awarded to non-profit clinic Community Outreach Medical Center by Beth Schwartz

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as Vegan Kema Ogden has built her life around taking care of people. “A big passion of mine is the community,” she explains. “I was involved in community service and advocacy work even through college. So, when I had an opportunity to start doing programs in my gym for health and wellness education, I did that and started bringing kids in to focus on the full circle of health, mental wellness, as well as physical health. And that's how it started.” Now at 45 years old Ogden juggles three entities that fit together serendipitously to achieve one common goal: making the Southern Nevada community a better place while providing the underserved with a helping hand. Those in the cannabis world know her as one of the owners of Top Notch The Health Center (THC), a dispensary located on Stephanie Street in Las Vegas. She is also co-founder of Ogden Family Foundation, a Las Vegas 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization established in 2008 that provides, among other programs, an After School Enrichment Program called the Ogden Club and a Youth Football Camp to expose and reinforce basic football fundamentals and provide health and wellness education. Finally, Ogden is Executive Director of Community Outreach Medical Center (COMC), a nonprofit clinic founded in 2005 which provides comprehensive healthcare services through an integrated care model. Of the three, it's this last entity that has found its services most crucial in a semi post-COVID pandemic world. In February COMC was awarded a $3.2 million grant from the Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration (SAMHSA) to become a Certified Community Behavioral Health Center and a fully integrated care clinic. “Our focus is to be one of the few certified clinical behavioral health centers with a physical health

component. So, the goal of the city is to really bring in integrated care because mental health is a big issue right now with COVID. This need was an urgent grant situation, and we were one of the recipients,” explains Ogden. “We are now developing a large behavioral health and substance abuse program along with our clinical program so that the Ogden Family Foundation is able to support the clinic by helping to provide physical health services as well as a partnership. My goal was to just bring these things together into the community where we really focus on fitness, wellness, and create a full circle of health together.” Top Notch THC is also a key piece of Ogden’s big-picture puzzle to provide wellness support to the Southern Nevada community. “We sponsor a lot of education pieces, specifically around cannabis education and helping patients that are in need get those holistic options as well, especially with the substance abuse grant now coming into play. Because as we know cannabis is more of an exit drug so, it really comes together in all areas of support between the different organizations that I'm involved in and getting everybody involved in community service and community work and giving back. That's been our formula from the beginning of Top Notch—taking care of people because they'll take care of us and they have come to support us, they shop at our store, they follow us and what we do, and I think they trust us to know that we're looking out for their best interest as opposed to just out there trying to make money.” When Ogden made the decision to apply for a medical marijuana dispensary license in 2014 it was as an extension of what she was already doing. “I felt like it was a no-brainer transition. I owned a gym so was in health and wellness. I had a nonprofit doing service in the community and health and


The Ogden Family Foundation’s 6th Annual Ogden Charity Golf Tournament will take place Monday, September 20 at Siena Golf Club. Proceeds will benefit Foundation community programs, with emphasis on physical health and overall wellness, including new programming for behavioral-health and substance-abuse services with community partner Community Outreach Medical Center (COMC). To support the Ogden Family Foundation while hitting the links and participate in a fun-filled day with celebrity guests, live music, an auction and raffle prizes, register at: ogdencelebritybowl.com. Siena Golf Club registration begins at 7:30 a.m.

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community work. I really feel like it's our duty to motivate wellness education. So, I did feel like this was a natural transition for me to get into cannabis because we were medical first,” Ogden and mentor the next generation to continue to do this and give back. So, we've had programs that really inspire kids to give explains of opening the doors of medical dispensary Top Notch back and pay it forward.” THC in August 2016. “It was a continuation of what I was already Ogden has also been on the receiving end of community doing to support the community. But it allowed me to do it on programs. “There's been different times in my life and in the lives a larger scale and bring different programming into health and of my family members when we have had hard times. We had to wellness because as fitness and wellness that's holistic care. That's use support at different times throughout my childhood and it holistic therapy. So is cannabis. So, it was just a natural transition, helped. My mom was a single parent when I was growing up and which is why I felt it made a lot of sense for me to be granted a there were times where she needed support,” reveals Ogden. “So, license to continue to do what I have been doing.” it's very important to have programs to level Her entry into the cannabis the playing field for people who systemically industry has proven to be gratifying. are not in a situation to have equal access to “Now when I see patients walk into things. So, I think it's very important that we Top Notch and they're no longer help create those opportunities for people. taking painkillers or they're starting And,” she adds, “all around it just helps the to get off of them or they're dealing economy. At the end of the day, it's going to with reducing anxiety medication that end up helping you and whatever business really fulfills a lot in me. It really makes you're in, or your taxes, or the economy— me happy to see that we're helping it just comes full circle. So that's what I people and no matter how you slice it, believed and that's why I focused on that my belief is that cannabis is medicine The Foundation will continue to adopt families facing hardships demographic, and I continue to do so.” regardless of what you take it for. during the holidays as they do every year but like last year it will be shifted to a drive-thru event instead of a big in-person event. “It's COVID-19 and the ensuing pandemic You just so happen to be taking it for all really satisfying to the Ogden Family Foundation when we adopt has put a halt to many of the Ogden Family something medically or not but it's still families for the holidays and give thousands of dollars to each family and help bring families together,” explains Kema Ogden. Foundation programs. “We’ve had to medicine, no matter what. So, to see reevaluate and shift our initiatives and what how that helps people and changes we can do now. We were doing afterschool programs, literacy their lives is gratifying.” programs—we would bring them together at schools, we did Raised with pastors on each side of her family, Ogden’s that for almost nine straight years. But right before COVID hit we desire to help others was baked into her DNA. “My grandmother, could not go into schools and do those programs. We did a fitness on my mom's side, was always very community based, she summer camp every year. During COVID we had to kind of shift went and did volunteer work in prisons, visited hospitals. It that as well.” was just very much in my background and my family to see my Instead the Ogden Family Foundation has transitioned grandparents really dig in and help people who needed it the its focus to fitness integrated therapy in partnership with most. So, in college it was very easy for me to get involved in an the new programming that COMC is developing through its organization called Sigma Gamma Rho sorority and we really did recently received SAMSHA grant. “As they (COMC) focus on a lot of community work. programs that are actual therapy type programs or workshops, “Once I graduated, that's when I decided to just continue the philanthropy piece on my own and start my own programs we will be helping and supporting on the fitness piece offering things like yoga that's an alternative holistic method instead of and stay focused on the community. I was able to bring my therapy or medication.” kids from basically when they were born they've been doing continued on page 25


NON-PROFITS BRING HOPE & HEALING TO THE CANNABIS SPACE

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Curaleaf + Veterans Cannabis Project

Veterans Cannabis Project (VCP) advocates for unrestricted access of medical cannabis for veterans. In 2019, Curaleaf launched a nationwide initiative with VCP to bring additional visibility to this issue and help millions of veterans dealing with chronic pain and other conditions have better access to quality medical cannabis. America’s prolonged military conflicts over the past two decades have exposed an aging and ineffective health care system, ill-prepared for the type and severity of the latest round of war-related injuries. Upwards of 20 percent of the 2.7 million Iraq and Afghanistan veterans will experience post-traumatic stress or depression, according to the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs (VA). The VA is not equipped to effectively treat the complexity of every veteran’s mental and physical wounds, leaving former service members to cope with limited and inadequate treatment options. Veterans are often placated with “cocktails” of prescription drugs, including powerful and addictive opiates. The current arrangement is not meeting veterans’ healthcare needs. Cannabis is a proven, safe and common-sense personal health management option, free of the devastating side effects of opiate-based drugs. Finding that medicinal cannabis to be an incredibly effective tool for veterans challenged with managing the symptoms of their wounds, Curaleaf has donated proceeds from cannabis sales to VCP.

Jardín + Buried Alive In honor of Juneteenth earlier this summer Jardín Premium Cannabis Dispensary partnered with Buried Alive project to

help raise awareness surrounding people of color serving draconian sentences due to outdated federal drug laws. “We are seeking to challenge the inequity and change the way the US criminalizes minor drug use and possession, which ensnares far too many people, disproportionately minorities, in the criminal justice system. We are proud to lend our support to the Buried Alive project on their daily fight for freedom,” said Semii Gebreyonas, Jardín’s Director of Marketing. Jardín donated a portion of the proceeds it raised on June 19th to the Buried Alive Project to assist with litigation fees for people of color who have been directly impacted by the criminal legal system. To this point, Buried Alive has assisted over 50 individuals who were facing life sentences with no parole. This initiative is important to Jardín because “we built a foundation of respect, equality and opportunity for both our employees and our community therefore the history of the cannabis industry does not go unnoticed where we recognize that the criminal justice system has failed to progress alongside the sweeping nationwide reform of cannabis laws,” Gebreyonas said.

GTI’s Dogwalkers + animal rescue organizations

Cannabis consumer packaged goods company Green Thumb Industries’ Dogwalkers cannabis brand donated more than $34,000 to five animal rescue organizations earlier this year, including the Las Vegas NSPCA. The donations were made as part of the Bailey Legacy Fund, named in honor of Bailey Buffett Kovler, the beloved dog of Green Thumb (GTI) founder/CEO Ben Kovler and his family. Bailey, who served as the inspiration and face of the Dogwalkers brand, passed away in October 2020 but lives on through the brand she inspired.


“Dogwalkers is proud to provide annual financial support to five incredible animal shelter partners,” said Green Thumb Brand Manager David Bleicher. “For Dogwalkers, a brand that was inspired by the companionship of Ben’s own special pup Bailey, it is only fitting that we created the Bailey Legacy Fund to support nonprofits dedicated to bettering the lives of animals. We are grateful for the opportunity to support organizations that rescue, care for and connect deserving dogs with their forever homes.” The organizations that benefited are Dogs Playing for Life in Wellborn, Florida; Foundation for TJO Animals in Springfield, Massachusetts; Nevada SPCA in Las Vegas, Nevada; TAPS No-Kill Animal Shelter in Illinois; and PetConnect Rescue in Potomac, Maryland.

Shango + Ink Ribbon Foundation

As part of the SAMHSA grant, COMC must service nine core areas, which includes: crisis mental health; screening, assessment and diagnosis; patient-centered treatment planning; outpatient mental health and substance-use; outpatient clinic primary care screening and monitoring; targeted case management; psychiatric rehabilitation; peer support, counseling and family support, and intensive mental health care for those serving in the military and veterans. “We have such big needs here in Nevada—mental health is a huge issue right now, and nationally, substance abuse, the homeless population as well. Our end goal is to just really help make a dent in what you're seeing and try to reverse some of the issues that are going on with homelessness, and the support and resources that are needed to get people off the streets or get their mental health right or get them access to resources so that people can be more sustainable themselves,” Ogden says. “So, I really hope to see that we can get more help into the community to get people off the street, get people the mental health services that they need, and just keep growing this so that Nevada can really be a safe place for people to live and feel healthy.” Although an ambitious goal to achieve, Ogden has all the right pieces in place now to complete the circle her family started.

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Kim Maddi’s mission is to support breast cancer survivors by giving them confidence and restore their self-esteem post-surgery. As the founder of Ink Ribbon Foundation, Maddi endeavors to gift those who have had mastectomies in the Las Vegas area with either mastectomy scar cover-up tattoos or 3-D areola restorative tattoos. A breast cancer survivor herself, Maddi received a lotus tattoo to cover her mastectomy scars which was an experience that has helped her heal from the inside out. “The emotional scars left behind from cancer can sometimes be overwhelming. After I received my tattoos, not only did I break down and cry, but also felt a sense of relief. Like a great weight was lifted from me and I could finally look in mirror again with a smile on my face. The devastating effects of cancer do not have to haunt you for the rest of your life. You can take back control of your body and your mindset and move forward with confidence,” explained Maddi, who founded Ink Ribbon in 2017. Shango, a medical and recreational medical dispensary license holder, grower and manufacturer in multiple states across the country including Nevada, has been one of Ink Ribbon’s biggest and most generous supporters. Shango has increased their donation to Ink Ribbon three years running with the latest donation of $3,750 gifted to the breast cancer charity in December 2020.

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Elevating the Conversation with Shanel Lindsay, attorney, inventor, and founder of Equitable Opportunities Now

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hanel Lindsay is a multifaceted cannabis leader who is a mother, Boston-based attorney, cannabis activist, inventor/entrepreneur, and prominent voice for equity in the industry. As an attorney, she worked with a group of lawyers in 2015 to draft a ballot initiative to legalize marijuana in Massachusetts. As an entrepreneur, Lindsay invented Ardent FX, the “easy bake oven” of cannabis. As a dynamic leader, she founded Equitable Opportunities Now, a non-profit that has successfully fought for equitable cannabis policies for Black and Brown people disproportionately harmed by prohibition.

How did you get involved in the cannabis industry? I was kind of thrust into becoming involved in the legal side of cannabis when I was arrested {for possession of trace amounts of cannabis} as a young lawyer. It was an unintentional entrance into the space. That was in 2009 but it wasn't until 2012 that I really made the official decision to venture into the cannabis legal space with my background. And that was when medical marijuana came to Massachusetts, and we were beginning to implement the regulations. That's when I started to be more involved on the regulatory side and finding my place in all of it. What is the mission of Equitable Opportunities Now? EON is a grassroots organization of equity activists in the cannabis space that were from traditional areas—organizers around housing, criminal justice and academics in Massachusetts—just a really strong group of activists from Black and Brown business that really came together to start EON. Obviously it's a play on words, we've been waiting eons for equitable opportunities. All of the folks in EON either own an ancillary business or own a licensed equity business. We use our expertise to advocate for equitable policies to provide technical assistance. I am personally mentoring six equity applicants right now in all stages, whether that's reviewing their legal documents, going over business plans, helping people make pitch decks, etc. We're using our expertise to educate, help and uplift all of the equity entrepreneurs in the space. What EON accomplishment has made you proudest? Fighting for the implementation of equitable policy in Massachusetts. Exclusivity is really important. When I say exclusivity in Massachusetts that means a certain time period for equity applicants to be the only ones to be getting licenses. Just last year, we won that for delivery. So, for the first three years for delivery licenses, the only folks that can get those licenses are economic empowerment, social equity, and small micro businesses. So, creating an equitable landscape for Black and Brown businesses and small

businesses because that is who gets completely stomped out when you see these big corporate entities come in. What is EON’s end goal? To support and advocate for a flourishing, engaged and healthy equity community. The next step is laying the groundwork of the law. But now it's about the regulations and can people actually make it through. Do these equity businesses have the knowledge and network and support that they need in order to be competitive? And how do we as members of the board of EON continue to use the knowledge and expertise that we have to give back and continue to grow that. So I think it's kind of a combination between continuing to advocate and support, and to grow the equity community. Will there be true equity for Black and Brown people in the cannabis industry in your lifetime? I don't think that is a foregone conclusion. To make this industry truly equitable, you would need to scrap it and start all over, which is not happening. But do I think that we will see meaningful ownership and participation? Only if we continue to fight tooth and nail, and only if we are successful at getting real equitable policies at the federal level. That is still a huge question mark whether or not that's going to happen. In my opinion, that's going to dictate whether or not we're going to see anything coming close to the equity we think we're going to achieve. What is the biggest challenge facing the cannabis industry right now? Are the authentic voices in this industry going to rise to the top or are they going to be snuffed out because of corporate interests? What is our character as an industry going to look like at the end of the day? As a brand-new industry, we have the chance to sort of mold the character. To read our full interview with Shanel Lindsay, visit elevatenv.com/Elevating_the_Conversation.


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