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August TA B L E O F

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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

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Local Finds

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Perfect Backyard BBQ Spot

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HOME

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Khoury's Wine of the Month

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HEALTHY, WEALTHY, AND WISE...

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NENV Artist Lynne Kistler

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Is Back Pain Hurting Your Career

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CADV Retirement/Hiring

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SuperFoods Smoothies

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Recipes

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ThermiVa

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Nite at the Races

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Facials: Science-Based Benefits

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THE GREAT OUTDOORS

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THE FAMILY LIFE

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Milkweed for Monarchs

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Good Neighbor

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Gadget Guy

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Cutest Kids

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August Visit the Western Folklife Center Wiegand Gallery at 501 Railroad Street and view the exhibits “Way Out West: Images of the American Ranch,” a collection of photographs from the Farm Security Administration, 1936-1943 and our continuing “From the Western Folklife Center Collection,” showcasing the handcrafted work of master artisans throughout the West as represented in our permanent collection of contemporary gear. Ruby Mountain Toastmasters - Elko, NV Wednesday, August 2 from 6:30pm-7:30pm Toastmasters meets every Wednesday of every month from 6:30-7:30pm at Great Basin College, in the EIT building on Chilton Circle Rd on the 2nd floor, room 201. This club and meetings are open to all interested parties. More info: http://4169.toastmastersclubs.org/ or 775-385-4920. NENHA Monthly Meeting - Elko, NV Wednesday, August 2 at 6:30PM Meeting takes place in the Clubs Room at the Stockmen’s Hotel and Casino, Elko, Nevada. For more information find us on the web at www.NENHA.org, follow us on Facebook at Northeastern Nevada Horseman’s Association or send an email to secretary@nenha.org. Northeastern Nevada Horseman’s Association (NENHA) announces all-breed horse shows for 2017: Point Shows: 8/5/17 - Elko County Fairgrounds 9/9/17 - Elko County Fairgrounds Promoting Health Among Teens! - Elko, NV Wednesday, August 2 and Thursday, August 3 From 9am - 12pm The Family Resource Center is hosting an evidencebased program for youth ages 10 to 12 entitled Promoting Health Among Teens! Students will learn about adolescent development, pregnancy prevention and how protect themselves from sexually transmitted diseases. They also learn refusal skills, identifying and handling peer pressure and utilizing negotiation skills, as well as how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Students who attend both days of class receive a FREE backpack full of school supplies or a $25 Gift Card. Those who encourage a friend to sign up for the class will be eligible for an extra incentive. For more information, contact Stacy at 775753-7352 or youth@elkofrc.org.

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NAMI Connection support groups - Elko, NV Thursday, August 3 from 5:30-7pm NAMI Connection is a confidential and safe support group for anyone 18 or older living with a mental health challenge, regardless of diagnosis. It is free and is led by trained local peers who are also recovering from mental health issues. No specific therapy or medication is endorsed. We have two meeting times for variable schedules: Every Thursday evening from 5:30 to 7:00 at 1st Presbyterian Church, 1559 Sewell Dr, Elko Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday from noon to 1:30 at the meeting room in Elko County Library, 720 Court St, Elko. For more information info call or text 775-388-8432 or email nlsdpt@gmail.com. Celebrate Recovery - Elko, NV Thursday, August 3 from 6pm - 8:30pm This is a life changing recovery program that is Christcentered and ministers to the entire life spectrum as we walk through our hurts, habits and hangups. Please join us in Celebrating God's healing power in our lives every Thursday night from 6 - 8:30 p.m. And for your children, 1st through 6th grade, as we also offer the age appropriate program, "Celebration Place". Calvary Baptist Church is located at the corner of Fifth and Walnut Street. For more info, call 738-6840 or check us out at www.calvaryelko.org. Sunrise Toastmasters - Elko, NV Friday, August 4 from 6:30am - 7:30am Toastmasters meets every Friday morning at 6:30 a.m. at the Stockmen’s Hotel in the Bull Pen. Elko Parkinson’s Support Group - Elko, NV Friday, August 4 at 1pm Teleconferences: We meet the first Friday of each month for information and support sessions with the Reno 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

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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: 775-753-7599 (Tish) or 775-738-7779 (Steve). Ruby Mountain Relay - Elko, NV Friday, August 4 - Saturday, August 5 184 Mile team relay race starts in Lamoille Canyon and ends in Wells City Park. 6 or 12-runner teams. Race bag & number pickup on Thursday august 3 from 5-7pm at the Northeastern Nevada Museum. $899 for early registration, $999 for regular registration and $1099 for late registration. Information & online registrations at www.rubymountainrelay.com. Calming Class August 5 at 12:00pm Spotted Tailgate Design Learn how to calm yourself naturally Email kbherb21@gmail.com to pre-register. Carlin Equestrian Park Annual Buckaroo Bash - Carlin, NV Saturday, August 5 More info: 775-754-6354 Creative Ways to Use doTerra Oils - Elko, NV Monday, August 7 at 5:30pm Come and learn about how you can effectively use doTerra Essential Oils. Every Monday at 5:30pm at Safety First at 673 Cimarron Way. Classes throughout the week as well. For more info: 778-9600. Northern Nevada Autism Network - Daytime Support Group - Elko, NV Tuesday, August 8 from 9:30am - 11am Our daytime meetings alternate between the Family Resource Center at 331 7th St in Elko and the Calvary Chapel at 559 Spring Valley Ct #1 in Spring Creek. These meetings are held the 2nd Tuesday of each month. The goal of NNAN is to increase autism awareness and access to treatment. We believe Elko County’s communities and schools are healthier when children with autism have the benefit of early comprehensive treatment. At our monthly meetings parent and grandparents can meet and talk. More info: www.nnan.org. NAMI Connection support groups - Elko, NV Wednesday, August 9 from 12-1:30pm NAMI Connection is a confidential and safe support group for anyone 18 or older living with a mental health challenge, regardless of diagnosis. It is free and is led by trained local peers who are also recovering from mental health issues. No specific therapy or medication is endorsed. We have two meeting times for variable schedules: Every Thursday evening from 5:30 to 7:00 at 1st Presbyterian Church, 1559 Sewell Dr, Elko Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday from noon to 1:30 at the meeting room in Elko County Library, 720 Court St, Elko. For more information info call or text 775-388-8432 or email nlsdpt@ gmail.com.

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Live Rude Girls ltd. Monthly Meeting - Elko, NV Wednesday, August 9 at 6pm This meeting is held the 2nd Wednesday of each month at 6pm, please call 777-3203, FB message or email to verify location. Any one interested in helping with fundraising, learning about what we do, or who are in search of cancer related care and assistance is welcome. Businesses or persons wishing to become a “Purple Provider” are also welcome. We are a registered Nevada Non-Profit. We also support our troops with our “Operation Gratitude” More info: 775-777-3203 or email liverudegirlselko@gmail.com. Ruby Mountain Toastmasters - Elko, NV Wednesday, August 9 from 6:30pm-7:30pm Toastmasters meets every Wednesday of every month from 6:30-7:30pm at Great Basin College, in the EIT building on Chilton Circle Rd on the 2nd floor, room 201. This club and meetings are open to all interested parties. More info: http://4169.toastmastersclubs.org/ or 775-385-4920. Jam On! - Elko, NV Wednesday, August 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 ArtPlace America, the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Teen Classes - Elko, NV Wednesday, August 9 and Thursday, August 10 from 9am - 12pm each day The Family Resource Center is hosting an evidence-based program that teaches teens ages 13 to 19 about pregnancy prevention, abstinence, contraception and how protect themselves from sexually transmitted diseases. Students also learn about identifying and handling peer pressure, utilizing negotiation skills, development of a stronger sense of pride and responsibility, as well as how to maintain a healthy lifestyle. Students who attend both days of class receive a FREE backpack full of school supplies or a $25 Gift Card. Those who encourage a friend to sign up for the class will be eligible for an extra incentive. For more information, contact Stacy at 775-753-7352 or youth@elkofrc.org. Elko Chamber of Commerce Business Before Hours - Elko Thursday, August 10 from 8am - 9am The Elko Area Chamber will be holding their next "Business Before Hours" event on Thursday, August 10th at 8:00 am. This event is free and open to the public. Come enjoy good company, food, and drinks while making new connections and learning more about the Hilton Garden Inn. NAMI Connection support groups - Elko, NV Thursday, August 10 from 5:30-7pm

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NAMI Connection is a confidential and safe support group for anyone 18 or older living with a mental health challenge, regardless of diagnosis. It is free and is led by trained local peers who are also recovering from mental health issues. No specific therapy or medication is endorsed. We have two meeting times for variable schedules: Every Thursday evening from 5:30 to 7:00 at 1st Presbyterian Church, 1559 Sewell Dr, Elko. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday from noon to 1:30 at the meeting room in Elko County Library, 720 Court St, Elko. For more information info call or text 775-388-8432 or email nlsdpt@ gmail.com. Celebrate Recovery - Elko, NV Thursday, August 10 from 6pm - 8:30pm This is a life changing recovery program that is Christcentered and ministers to the entire life spectrum as we walk through our hurts, habits and hangups. Please join us in Celebrating God's healing power in our lives every Thursday night from 6 - 8:30 p.m. And for your children, 1st through 6th grade, as we also offer the age appropriate program, "Celebration Place". Calvary Baptist Church is located at the corner of Fifth and Walnut Street. For more info, call 738-6840 or check us out at www.calvaryelko.org. Let's Dance! - Elko, NV Thursday, August 10, 6:00 - 9:00 pm Join us at the Western Folklife Center's G Three Bar Theater for an evening of dancing and fun. Lesson in Basque Dancing is at 6pm, followed by open social dancing at 7pm. Admission only $5. Adults and teens welcome, no partner or experience necessary. Get ready for the National Basque Festival! For questions/information on lesson specifics, contact ElkoLetsDance@gmail.com. Sponsored by the Western Folklife Center, this program has been funded in part by ArtPlace America, the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Elko Area Chamber's Ambassador's Meeting - Elko, NV Thursday, August 10 from 12-1:30pm At the Elko Area Chamber at the Sherman Station at 1405 Idaho Street Elko Area Chamber, 775-738-7135, chamber@elkonevada.com The Ambassadors are a group of community volunteers who assist the Chamber with our new members, events, and programs. They also volunteer at events for other local business through out the year. With their help, we can better assist the community on keeping shopping local and improve commerce for the Elko area. Sunrise Toastmasters - Elko, NV Friday, August 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. A Toast To Art - Elko, NV Friday, August 11 from 6pm-8pm Drink creatively while you combine cocktails with a slight artistic flair. This two hour session will allow both experienced and amateur painters to embrace their Email events to Marin at

creative side with a local artist. Beverages of beer and wine will be available for purchase. Appetizers will be served. Space is limited to 24 participants. Location is the Elko County Art Club, 407 Railroad Street in Elko. Fee is $35 per person and must be 21 years of ages and older. More info: 775-777-7260. Jarbidge Days - Jarbidge, NV Friday, August 11 - Sunday, August 13 Yard sale Friday - Sunday; Arts & crafts Friday-Sunday. Cowboy Church Sunday at 10 am. Music in the park Saturday at 7pm. Activities all day Saturday. More info: 775-488-2311. DBA 2nd Saturdays WINE WALK - Elko, NV Saturday, August 12 from 4pm-7pm Attendees will begin at the Commercial Casino where they will receive a wine glass for sampling and a list of stops. Tickets will be available at the door beginning at 4:00 pm and are $25 per person. For those not wishing to sample wines, but would like to participate, they may purchase a designated driver cup for $10 and be able to fill with a nonalcoholic option at different locations. Warrior of the Canyon Saturday, August 12 Annual event held in Lamoille Canyon, NV. The event includes a 3-mile and a 5.5-mile walk open to the public and a 13 mile run or cycle event for Veterans. Veterans, who have been in combat or have suffered through a traumatic experience while serving our country, often turn to other methods of coping such as drugs or alcohol. This event helps promote and provides a positive, healthy alternative for Veterans to participate in and enjoy along with their families. Warrior of the Canyon brings Veterans and their families together for a fun filled day of activities for everyone involved. This also gives them the opportunity to meet their fellow Veterans and gives them a sense of camaraderie they once had in the service. We offer a free BBQ once all of the participants have crossed the finish line, games and activities for the children, hot air balloon rides, and live entertainment. We want to show these brave men and women that the community they live in supports them in their decision to live a healthier lifestyle after their service. This year, Warrior of the Canyon will feature the local group Flags for Heroes, which will display their thousands of flags all the way to the top of Lamoille Canyon. This FREE fun filled day will include, tethered hot air balloon rides, live band entertainment, a photo booth, games for all, military and local agency vehicle displays, and a BBQ. Pre-Registration is now open for the event at www.campusce.net/gbc . Volunteers are needed for these events, please log onto www.campusce.net/gbc to register as a volunteer for the events. Sponsors are encouraged to call Kacie Ortiz at the Veterans Resource Center at 775753-2310 or email kacie.ortiz@gbcnv.gov. Northeastern Nevada Museum 2nd Saturdays - Elko, NV Saturday, August 12 at 10am - 12pm Public of all ages are welcome. Young children must be marin@everythingelko.com

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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. Creative Ways to Use doTerra Oils - Elko, NV Monday, August 14 at 5:30pm Come and learn about how you can effectively use doTerra Essential Oils. Every Monday at 5:30pm at Safety First at 673 Cimarron Way. Classes throughout the week as well. For More info: 778-9600. The Elko County Democratic Central Committee monthly meeting — Elko, NV Tuesday, August 15 at 6pm The Elko County Democratic Central Committee (ECDCC) meets the third Tuesday of each month beginning at 6 p.m. at the Northeastern Nevada Regional Hospital Conference Room (in the cafeteria), new members always welcome. Upcoming: U.S. Senator (D-NV) Catherine Marie Cortez Masto will be our guest in August 2017. Details will follow. For more info: ElkoDems@gmail.com; www.facebook.com/ elkocountydems. Call ECDCC Vice Chair Steve Anderson at 701-840-2515, visit our website: www.elkodems.org. or Twitter: @ElkoCounty Dems. Southwind at the Pioneer Saloon Wednesday, August 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! Sponsored by the Western Folklife Center, this program has been funded, in part, by ArtPlace America, the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Ruby Mountain Toastmasters - Elko, NV Wednesday, August 16 from 6:30pm-7:30pm Toastmasters meets every Wednesday of every month from 6:30-7:30pm at Great Basin College, in the EIT building on Chilton Circle Rd on the 2nd floor, room 201. This club and meetings are open to all interested parties. More info: http://4169.toastmastersclubs.org/ or 775-385-4920. NAMI Connection support groups - Elko, NV Thursday, August 17 from 5:30-7pm NAMI Connection is a confidential and safe support group for anyone 18 or older living with a mental health challenge, regardless of diagnosis. It is free and is led by trained local peers who are also recovering from mental health issues. No specific therapy or medication is endorsed. We have two meeting times for variable schedules: Every Thursday evening from 5:30 to 7:00 at 1st Presbyterian Church, 1559 Sewell Dr, Elko. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday from noon to 1:30 at the meeting room in Elko County Library, 720 Court St, Elko. For more information info call or text 775-388-8432 or email nlsdpt@gmail.com. Celebrate Recovery - Elko, NV Thursday, August 17 from 6pm - 8:30pm This is a life changing recovery program that is Christ-

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centered and ministers to the entire life spectrum as we walk through our hurts, habits and hangups. Please join us in Celebrating God's healing power in our lives every Thursday night from 6 - 8:30 p.m. And for your children, 1st through 6th grade, as we also offer the age appropriate program, "Celebration Place". Calvary Baptist Church is located at the corner of Fifth and Walnut Street. For more info, call 738-6840 or check us out at www.calvaryelko.org. NENV Museum Brown Bag History Lunch - Elko, NV Thursday, August 17 from 12-1pm Bring your lunch to the Northeastern Nevada Museum located at 1515 Idaho Street for a lively presentation and discussion of topics in Elko County history. Business After Hours - Elko, NV Thursday, August 17 from 5:30pm-7pm This event is free and open to the public. Come enjoy good company, food, and drinks while making new connections and learning more about Home Based and Non-Profit Business at the Sherman Station. More info: 738-7135. A Nite at the Races hosted by CIS - Elko, NV Friday, August 18 from 6pm-10pm Join us for our 5th annual Communities In Schools of Northeastern Nevada fundraising social event, “A Nite At The Races”. Cocktails & dinner at 6pm, Post time at 7pm. Enjoy the excitement of video horse racing, dinner, no-host bar, win a prize in one of many drawings, and wear your favorite derby attire for a chance to win. Each year CIS continues to advance its mission to surround students with a community of support, to empower them to stay in school and achieve in life. All proceeds raised will help support current CIS school-based programming and help develop new programs to reduce the barriers that youth face. We hope you join us for this fun filled evening. To purchase tickets or sponsor the event please call (775) 753-9183. Sunrise Toastmasters - Elko, NV Friday, August 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. Carlin Ranch Hand Rodeo - Carlin, NV Friday, August 18 - Saturday, August 19 More info: 775-754-6354 Carlin Sho n Shine Car Show - Elko, NV Friday, August 18 - Saturday, August 19 August 18th-12pm to 9pm August 19th-8am to 5pm Car show, poker run and burnout More info: 775-754-6596. Dog Daze of Summer Adult Softball Tournament - Elko Friday, August 18 - Sunday, August 20 Sponsored by the Elko Adult Softball League and the Elko City Parks and Recreation Department. Held August 18-20, 2017. Tournament fee-$275/team (must be paid prior to first game) Registration deadline: Friday, August 11th. More info: 775-777-7260.

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Calming Class August 19 at 12:00pm Spotted Tailgate Design Learn how to calm yourself naturally Email kbherb21@gmail.com to pre-register. Creative Ways to Use doTerra Oils - Elko, NV Monday, August 21 at 5:30pm Come and learn about how you can effectively use doTerra Essential Oils. Every Monday at 5:30pm at Safety First at 673 Cimarron Way. Classes throughout the week as well. For More info: 778-9600. Stephanie Gonzalez Last to Bat Softball Tournament Tuesday, August 22 - Thursday, August 24 More info: 775-777-7260 Ruby Mountain Toastmasters - Elko, NV Wednesday, August 23 from 6:30pm-7:30pm Toastmasters meets every Wednesday of every month from 6:30-7:30pm at Great Basin College, in the EIT building on Chilton Circle Rd on the 2nd floor, room 201. This club and meetings are open to all interested parties. More info: http://4169.toastmastersclubs.org/ or 775-385-4920. NAMI Connection support groups - Elko, NV Wednesday, August 23 from 12-1:30pm NAMI Connection is a confidential and safe support group for anyone 18 or older living with a mental health challenge, regardless of diagnosis. It is free and is led by trained local peers who are also recovering from mental health issues. No specific therapy or medication is endorsed. We have two meeting times for variable schedules: Every Thursday evening from 5:30 to 7:00 at 1st Presbyterian Church, 1559 Sewell Dr, Elko. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday from noon to 1:30 at the meeting room in Elko County Library, 720 Court St, Elko. For more information info call or text 775-388-8432 or email nlsdpt@gmail.com. Celebrate Recovery - Elko, NV Thursday, August 24 from 6pm - 8:30pm This is a life changing recovery program that is Christcentered and ministers to the entire life spectrum as we walk through our hurts, habits and hangups. Please join us in Celebrating God's healing power in our lives every Thursday night from 6 - 8:30 p.m. And for your children, 1st through 6th grade, as we also offer the age appropriate program, "Celebration Place". Calvary Baptist Church is located at the corner of Fifth and Walnut Street. For more info, call 738-6840 or check us out at www.calvaryelko.org. Let's Dance! - Elko, NV Thursday, August 24, 6:00 - 9:00 pm Join us at the Western Folklife Center's G Three Bar Theater for an evening of dancing and fun. Continuing lesson in Basque Dancing is at 6pm, followed by open social dancing at 7pm. Admission only $5. Adults and teens welcome, no partner or experience necessary. For questions/ information on lesson specifics, contact

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ElkoLetsDance@gmail.com. Sponsored by the Western Folklife Center, this program has been funded in part by ArtPlace America, the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. NAMI Connection support groups - Elko, NV Thursday, August 24 from 5:30-7pm NAMI Connection is a confidential and safe support group for anyone 18 or older living with a mental health challenge, regardless of diagnosis. It is free and is led by trained local peers who are also recovering from mental health issues. No specific therapy or medication is endorsed. We have two meeting times for variable schedules: Every Thursday evening from 5:30 to 7:00 at 1st Presbyterian Church, 1559 Sewell Dr, Elko. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday from noon to 1:30 at the meeting room in Elko County Library, 720 Court St, Elko. For more information info call or text 775-388-8432 or email nlsdpt@gmail.com. Sunrise Toastmasters - Elko, NV Friday, August 25 from 6:30am - 7:30am Toastmasters meets every Friday morning at 6:30 a.m. at the Stockmen’s Hotel in the Bull Pen. Elko County Fair & Horse Races Friday, August 25 - Monday, September 4 97th Annual Elko County Fair includes Nevada Stallion Stakes & Elko County NRCHA Show, Indian Relay Races, Live Horse Racing, Rodeos, Stockhorse Events, Carnival, Midway, Hot Iron Branding along with a livestock, homemaking, art & crafts displays. more info: 775-738-3616. Bingo in the Park - Elko, NV Friday, August 25 from 5:30pm - 8pm Located in the Main City Park, Pit #2 behind the Northeastern Nevada Museum. First number will be called at 6pm. NENV Art in the Afternoon - Elko, NV Saturday, August 26 from 1-3pm Art activities for children ages 3-10 years of age at the Northeastern Nevada Museum, 1515 Idaho Street. Roosevelt-Kennedy Fundraiser - Elko, NV Saturday, August 26 Nevada’s U.S. Senator Catherine Cortez Masto will be the keynote speaker at an August 26 dinner in Elko hosted by the Elko County Democratic Central Committee (ECDCC). Cortez Masto is the first Latina senator in the United States. She served two terms as Nevada Attorney General prior to her election to the Senate. The public is invited to attend the August 26 Roosevelt-Kennedy fundraiser which will be held at the Elko Convention Center. Ticket prices and event specifics can be found at: www.elkodems.org, ElkoDems@ gmail.com; or at Facebook /elkocountydems and Twitter @ ElkoCountyDems. Also on August 26, the Nevada State Democratic Central Committee — the governing body of the Nevada State Democratic Party — will meet at the Convention Center. Local Democrats meet the third Tuesday of the month at 6 p.m. at the Northeastern Nevada Hospital Conference room. Their goal is to support and promote Democrats and Democratic values. marin@everythingelko.com

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Creative Ways to Use doTerra Oils - Elko, NV Monday, August 28 at 5:30pm Come and learn about how you can effectively use doTerra Essential Oils. Every Monday at 5:30pm at Safety First at 673 Cimarron Way . Classes throughout the week as well. For More info: 778-9600. Ruby Mountain Toastmasters - Elko, NV Wednesday, August 30 from 6:30pm-7:30pm Toastmasters meets every Wednesday of every month from 6:30-7:30pm at Great Basin College, in the EIT building on Chilton Circle Rd on the 2nd floor, room 201. This club and meetings are open to all interested parties. More info: http://4169.toastmastersclubs.org/ or 775-385-4920. NAMI Connection support groups - Elko, NV Thursday, August 31 from 5:30-7pm NAMI Connection is a confidential and safe support group for anyone 18 or older living with a mental health challenge, regardless of diagnosis. It is free and is led by trained local peers who are also recovering from mental health issues. No specific therapy or medication is endorsed. We have two meeting times for variable schedules: Every Thursday evening from 5:30 to 7:00 at 1st Presbyterian Church, 1559 Sewell Dr, Elko. Every 2nd and 4th Wednesday from noon to 1:30 at the meeting room in Elko County Library, 720 Court St, Elko. For more information info call or text 775-388-8432 or email nlsdpt@ gmail.com. Celebrate Recovery - Elko, NV Thursday, August 31 from 6pm - 8:30pm This is a life changing recovery program that is Christcentered and ministers to the entire life spectrum as we walk through our hurts, habits and hangups. Please join us in Celebrating God's healing power in our lives every Thursday night from 6 - 8:30 p.m. And for your children, 1st through 6th grade, as we also offer the age appropriate program, "Celebration Place". Calvary Baptist Church is located at the corner of Fifth and Walnut Street. For more info, call 738-6840 or check us out at www.calvaryelko.org. Elko County Fair Cowboy Color Chase 5K - Elko Friday, September 1 at 8am Entry includes a Color Chase T-shirt & lots of color! Start and finish at the Elko County Fairgrounds. Shirt and wrist band pickup Thursday 3pm-6pm at the Elko County Fairgrounds. Race day registration 6-7:30am at start line. Onlline registration is $35/$40/$45 and closes August 30th. Register at www.rubymountianrelay.com

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August 5 @ 10:30am Ages 0-2

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TEEN BOOK CLUB: Glee Summer Break by Sophia Lowell August 14, 4-5pm Ages 13-18

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August 29 @ 4:30pm The Wizard of Oz by L. Frank Baum Ages 10-13

Jarbidge Labor Day Celebration - Jarbidge, NV Saturday, September 2 - Monday, September 4 Live music at the Outdoor Inn on Saturday 9pm-1am; Parade on Sunday at noon; Corn Feed on Sunday from 2pm to 4pm; Bingo on Sunday from 1pm to 4pm; Live music Sunday 9pm to 1am. More info: 775-488-2311. LABOR DAY MONDAY, SEPTEMBER 4

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From a vineyard high in the Ribera del Duero comes a temperanillo that you can’t deny! With rich, juicy fruit that prevails in the extreme temperature fluctuations and challenges of the terroir, Celeste Crianza is garnet in color and rounds out its’ bold front with a smoky, roasted coffee and oak backdrop.

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Northeastern Nevada Featured Artist

Lynne Kistler Elko County Art Club Cooperative 407 Railroad Street, Elko, NV | 775-758-8170

Lynne Kistler is a fifth generation Nevadan. She holds both a Bachelors and Masters degree in Art Education from the University of Nevada-Reno. She is proficient in all media, but she especially enjoys watercolor painting and translating the colors of nature into her art. Nature is her constant source of inspiration. Recent original art of Lamoille and the majestic Ruby Mountains are featured in the Taber Building Gallery, 407 Railroad Street, Elko, Nevada.

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Committee Against Domestic Violence hires new executive director Longtime director retires after 30 years with organization

The Committee Against Domestic Violence board announces the retirement of Yvette Waters as the executive director and the hiring of Marianne McKown to fill the position. For 33 years, Waters has counseled victims of domestic violence beginning in Wyoming and then Elko and the surrounding communities with CADV. CADV began in 1980 and covers Elko, Eureka and White Pine counties. Waters volunteered as a counselor with the organization after her family moved to Elko in 1987. In 1990, Waters, along with other board members, helped to plan a permanent shelter. “The community stepped up and supported Harbor House,” said Waters of Elko’s contributions that came from many organizations and entities including Newmont Mining Corp., the City of Elko, Elko County, and Barrick Gold Corp. After seven years, $838,139 was raised for the shelter,”

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During the past 30 years, Waters has been a volunteer, board member, and staff member at CADV. Waters has been the executive director of CADV since 1996, and due to health reasons she decided to retire. “Providing victims and their children safety and options has been my life’s work. For me, my time at CADV has been more than a job, it has been my passion. I am filled with so many emotions as I leave the organization. My last ask of the community as the executive director is to continue to support CADV and Harbor House as you have in the past, the victims and children need you.” “I have known Yvette for over 15 years and she is one of the most energetic and driven people I have met. Her commitment to CADV and its mission has been unparalleled and she will be sorely missed,” said David Stanton, president of the CADV board. The CADV board hired Marianne McKown to take Waters’ place.

McKown moved to Elko in 2002 as the crime and city reporter for the Elko Daily Free Press. During her time with the paper, she wrote about domestic violence cases and this lead her to volunteer as a board member with CADV. She resigned from the board in 2012 because of work conflicts, but kept the organization and its mission close to her heart. McKown moved up through the ranks at the Free Press and currently is the mining editor. After more than 14 years with the Elko Daily Free Press, she applied for the CADV executive director position. “CADV and Harbor House are needed in this community,” McKown said. “My goal is to continue the organization’s work and to help it grow stronger.” Yvette Waters and Marianne McKown are available for interviews. McKown can be contacted at 397-0597. Waters can be contacted at 738-6842.

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Sweet Corn & Zucchini Pie

Hatch Chile Southwestern Quinoa Casserole

Recipe & photo courtesy www.pinchofyum.com

Recipe & photo courtesy www.mjandhungryman.com

Ingredients:

4 tablespoons butter • half of a yellow onion, diced • 2 ears sweet corn • 2 large zucchini, sliced very thinly (about 4 cups) • 8 ounces sliced mushrooms •

1 tablespoon dried basil 1 teaspoon dried oregano • ½ teaspoon salt • 12 ounces shredded cheese (both Mozzarella and Swiss) • 4 eggs, beaten • •

Preparation: Preheat the oven to 375 degrees. Heat the butter in a large, deep skillet over medium high heat. Add the onions, zucchini, and mushrooms. While the veggies saute, cut the corn kernels off the cob. Add them to the pan and continue to saute until the veggies are soft, 5-10 minutes. Remove from heat. Once the mixture has cooled for a few minutes, stir in the basil, oregano, salt, cheese, and the beaten egg. Line a pie pan (9-inch or larger) with parchment paper or just grease a pan with nonstick spray. Transfer the mixture to the pan. Arrange the top so the zucchini slices lay flat and look nice. Top with a little extra cheese for looks, cover with greased foil, and bake for 20 minutes. Remove foil and bake for an additional 5 minutes to brown the top. Let stand for 10-15 minutes before cutting into slices. NOTES *It will bubble up a little bit as it bakes, so put a pan under to catch drips if it's really full. *you can sprinkle with fresh herbs like parsley and cilantro or even basil!

Ingredients:

1 cup uncooked quinoa • 1 teaspoon extra virgin olive oil • 1 medium red onion, thinly sliced • 1 cup diced red bell pepper • 1 tablespoon minced garlic • 1 cup chopped roasted Hatch chiles (mild or hot) • 1 cup corn (fresh or frozen) •

1 tablespoon tomato paste 2 cups shredded rotisserie chicken •1 (15 oz) can black beans, no sodium added •1 (7¾ oz) can of your favorite salsa •½ cup water •1 cup shredded cheddar •C ilantro •L ime • •

Preparation: Preheat oven to 375F. Cook quinoa: Bring pot of water to a boil, add quinoa, and then lower heat to simmer. Cover, and cook until soft and liquid is absorbed, about 15 minutes. Heat a large nonstick skillet over med-high heat. Add oil and sauté onion until lightly browned, about 5 minutes. Add garlic and sauté for 1 min. Add rest of the vegetables and combine well. Add tomato paste. Add chicken. Transfer mixture to a medium bowl and stir in quinoa and beans. Add salsa and water to the same pan, bring to a boil, then reduce heat, and simmer for 5 minutes, stirring occasionally. Combine to the mixture. Pour the mixture into a 9 inch by 13 inch baking dish coated with cooking spray. Sprinkle with cheese. Bake for 15-20 minutes, until cheese is melted and bubbly. Serve with cilantro, sour cream, guacamole, etc.

Chilled Avocado Soup with Tortilla Chips

Greek Tzatziki Chicken Salad

Recipe & photo courtesy www.jamieoliver.com

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Ingredients:

large ripe avocado • 1 cucumber • 4 spring onions • a few sprigs of fresh coriander • 250 ml vegetable stock , chilled • 200 ml plain yogurt • 1 mild fresh green chili •

1 lime Tabasco sauce • 1 fresh red chili • 1 handful of chives • •

TORTILLA CHIPS ½ tablespoon olive oil ½ teaspoon hot smoked paprika 2 soft corn tortillas

1/2 medium onion, chopped 3 oz feta cheese, crumbled •1 /4 cup kalamata olives, chopped •2 tablespoons fresh dill, chopped •2 tablespoons parsley, chopped •K osher salt, to taste •6 pitas, for serving

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3/4 cup reduced fat Greek yogurt • 2 tablespoons freshly squeezed lemon juice • 3 cloves garlic, minced • 1 medium cucumber, chopped • 4 cups shredded rotisserie chicken • 6 cherry tomatoes, quartered

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In a large bowl, combine all of the ingredients except the pitas and mix well. Chill until ready to serve, at least 30 minutes. Serve on pita bread

For the tortilla chips, combine the oil and paprika, then brush over both sides of the tortillas. Bake on a baking tray for 5 minutes, or until golden and crisp. Season well and set aside to cool, then break into pieces.

To make the soup, peel and chop the avocado. Peel and deseed the cucumber, reserving a whole 3cm piece to one side. Trim and roughly chop the spring onions, then pick and roughly chop the coriander leaves. Blend the avocado, cucumber, spring onions, coriander, stock, yogurt and green chili in a blender until smooth. Season with lime juice, Tabasco, and a good pinch of sea salt and black pepper, then cover with saran wrap and put in the fridge to chill. Peel, deseed and finely chop the reserved cucumber, then finely slice the chili.

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On Friday, August 18th, Communities In Schools of Northeastern Nevada will give horse racing fans a thrilling evening of real race action, all for a great cause. As the local affiliate of the nation’s largest dropout prevention program, Communities In Schools of Northeastern Nevada provides students the resources and services they need to be successful in school and stay on track for graduation.

The Fifth Annual Nite At The Races will be held at The Red Lion Hotel and Casino, with doors opening at 6:00 PM and post time of 7:00 PM. The races are professionally filmed horse races shown on the big screen, allowing attendees to take in all the action and cheer for their favorites. Executive Director of CIS Northeastern Nevada, Melissa Schultz, says “For those anticipating the live horse races at the Elko County Fairgrounds, A Nite At The Races is a great warm up. It’s a wonderful opportunity for race fans to gather with friends and have a fun evening with food, games and dancing.”

Schultz explains that you will receive a ticket for each race and will be able to vote for your favorite horse in each of the 8 races throughout the evening. “Race winners have the opportunity to walk away with some great prizes,” says Shultz. “Several local businesses who are supporters of Communities In Schools have donated gift baskets, gift certificates, and other various prizes to be given away at the event. In addition, the event will feature a prize for the best derby attire, multiple drawings throughout the night (tickets for drawings will be available for purchase), a door prize, and a silent auction with some exciting destination packages and other amazing prizes.

CIS is expecting close to 200 supporters at the event. The Red Lion Hotel and Casino will be preparing a delicious dinner. The bar will be stocked by Blach Distributing. The DJ will be ready to get the crowd out on the dance floor after the races. And the Selfie Spot will be there to capture your memories on film.

services or create new services. From food to clothing, health and wellness services, and academic supports, CIS does whatever it takes to keep children in school. In 2015-2016 CIS sent home over 10,189 backpacks of weekend food with food fragile students in 17 schools in Elko and Lander County.

Attendees are encouraged to come dressed in their “Derby Best”, celebrating in true Kentucky Derby style. Anyone wearing Derby attire will be entered in the Best Dressed Contest. “Last year’s attendees came with some real old home Kentucky style,” reports Schultz. “There were some spectacular hats that will be hard to beat this year.

CIS of Northeastern Nevada also reports successful student outcome for CIS Academy participants in Elko High School, Spring Creek High School, and Adobe Middle School. CIS assists students with life skills and behavioral training, tutoring and credit redemption. In 2015-2016, 81% of CIS Academy students improved their academics, while 91% of the CIS Academy 12th grade students graduated.

What makes this event so special is the cause that it supports. CIS of Northeastern Nevada supports children in grades K-12, connecting them with vital resources. Families in Elko and the surrounding areas can face challenges in finding and accessing the services they need. CIS works with community partners, businesses, safety-net providers, churches, service groups and agencies to increase access to existing

A Nite At The Races promises to be a thrilling event, combining the excitement of live horse racing action with food, friends, and a festive atmosphere. Ticket prices are $40.00 per person or $60 per couple. For more information and to purchase tickets contact CIS of Northeastern Nevada at 775-753-9183.

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The red milkweed beetle also utilizes the milkweed for its host plant. They also obtain some protection by incorporating toxins from the plant into their bodies. The beetle can become a problem for gardeners trying to establish milkweed in their gardens. The distinctive bold coloring of both the monarch and the red milkweed beetle advertise their inedibility. Historically, the milkweed plant was valuable when grown for its medicinal properties. It caused an increase in perspiration which would help reduce fever. During World War II the silky material attached to its numerous seeds was used for filling in lifejackets and flight suits. Seeds are contained in an attractive pod that bursts and sends seeds drifting through the air, borne by wind. Populations of the monarch have plummeted by approximately 90 percent in just the last two decades. You can easily grow milkweed plants to attract the monarch and other flying creatures


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Picking your cruise line wisely. Each cruise line has its own demographic that it caters to. When you think Disney, you think children. When you say Princess, you think “the Love Boat�. Remember this. The last thing you want on your romantic vacation is a deck full of screaming children in line for the waterslide while you are trying to relax. Do your research and make sure that particular cruise line is right for you.

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in 2016 at 504-feet, with many more Sports Center “Back, back, back, back, gone,” were words that I Top Ten Plays frequently showcasing his power. never thought we wouldn’t hear along side the MLB Home Run Derby now that Chris “Boomer” Berman But if anyone was going to get in his way on his route is no longer announcing the event. Even though his to be champion once again, it was Aaron Judge. electric energy wasn’t being sent Judge stands at a whopping through TVs around the world, 6’7, five inches taller than the 2017 Home Run Derby MLB 2017 Roster – Ranked the average MLB player, and didn’t disappoint in probably by seed before event weighs 287 pounds. Up to one of the most anticipated the All Star Break, Judge is derbies ever on July 10. 1. Giancarlo Stanton – Miami batting .329 with 30 home Marlins – 26 HR runs, 66 RBI, with an OBP of The 2017 Derby roster had 2. Aaron Judge – New York .448. He has the longest home two stars that compare more Yankees – 30 HR run recorded in 2017 with a to giants than to average men 3. Cody Bellinger – Los Angeles 495-foot blast hit on June 11. in returning champ Giancarlo Dodgers – 25 HR Judge has been turning heads Stanton of the Miami Marlins 4. Mike Moustakas – Kansas City Royals – 25 HR all season; not only in games and the MLB home run leader, and rookie, Aaron Judge of the where he hits home runs an 5. Miguel Sano – Minnesota Twins – 21 HR New York Yankees. Stanton, average distance of 416 feet, 6. Charlie Blackmon – Colorado who stands at 6’6 and weighs he’s been seen on multiple Rockies – 20 HR in at 249 pounds, was the headlines breaking windows 7. Justin Bour – Miami Marlins – and TVs in stadiums during heavy favorite going into the 20 HR batting practice all year hitting derby, especially since he had 8. Gary Sanchez – New York home field advantage having balls well above 450 feet. Yankees – 13 HR the All Star Game and Home Yet the matchup the crowd Run Derby at Marlins Park in was dying to see never fully Miami. Up to the All Star Break, came to life. Stanton couldn’t get past the first round, Stanton was batting .277 with 26 home runs, 58 RBI (Runs Batted In), with and OBP (On Base Percentage) losing to the one contestant who other players said, “shouldn’t have been in the competition to begin of .360. He is no stranger to the long ball, hitting with,” in Gary Sanchez of the New York Yankees. a career total 234 homeruns in just 7 years, with an average home run distance of 394 feet in 2017. Sanchez who is tied for 79th in the league, yes 79th, Stanton holds the record for the longest home run hit made it into the Home Run Derby. Sure, he’s hit 33

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homeruns in just 415 at-bats since 2016 but what makes him stand out next to guys like Stanton and Judge; or Logan Morrison of the Tampa Bay Rays who has 24 homers or Khris Davis of the Oakland A’s who also has 24 homers yet neither were invited. Despite all the speculation and harsh remarks, Sanchez came out and set the bar high for the

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returning champ. Sanchez hit 17 homers in the first round utilizing extra time for hitting two home runs of 440 feet or more, with the fastest pace at that point into the night. Sano of the Minnesota Twins hit 11 homers to win the first matchup against Moustakas with extra time included. Stanton did make it to extra time but failed to beat Sanchez’s 17. With the hometown favorite out, all eyes were put on Judge.

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First Round Results • No. 5 Miguel Sano def. No. 4 Mike Moustakas, 11-10 • No. 8 Gary Sanchez def. No. 1 Giancarlo Stanton, 17-16 • No. 3 Cody Bellinger def. No. 6 Charlie Blackmon, 15-14 • No. 2 Aaron Judge def. No. 7 Justin Bour, 23-22

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In Judge’s first matchup he was set to face Justin Bour who hit the ground running hitting 22 home runs in his first round. Bour made his home stadium erupt during his round as he hit the most home runs so far that night. Judge, being the top seed went second and seemed as if he wasn’t affected by

one of which traveled 501-feet to clear the Marlins’ massive home run structure in left field. Not only did the Yankees’ Sanchez knock out the Marlins’ Stanton, Judge of the Yankees also knocked out Bour of the Marlins in the same round; tough night for Marlins fans.

Bour’s performance hitting 23 home runs to seal his victory in the final seconds of the bonus round,

The head-to-head matchups created plenty of tension, with all four matchups being decided by one home run.

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In the Semifinals, Sanchez looked as if he spent all available energy in the first round only managing to hit 10 homers, with only one being in extra time. Sano came out and shattered his total with 50 seconds remaining on the clock. The next match up put the Dodger’s Bellinger against Judge, where Bellinger hit 12 homers in his second round. Cody Bellinger’s dad, Clay Bellinger who played in the MLB for three seasons, was his pitcher. Where baseball has seen the father-son duo on the derby stage before with Cory Seager and his dad or Robinson Cano and his dad, the scene never gets old watching a father and his son have their moment in front of tens of thousands of people. Unfortunately, 12 homers wasn’t enough as Judge came in and obliterated Bellinger hitting 13 with a minute to spare in his round. Judge hit three balls over 500-feet in this round including a 507 and 513foot blast. The final round came down to Judge and Sano, and this time it was Sano who ran out of gas. Where in the home run derbies before 2016, the rules used to grant players 10 outs with what seemed like all


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Lose Fat at the Speed of Light Call to Schedule Today! the time in the world to hit as many home runs as they could. The new rules system sets a time limit per round which forces the players to work as fast as they can. This is what seemed to be Sano’s kryptonite as he only managed to hit 10 home runs in his final round. Judge came up with 11 home runs to be hit until he was crowned as the new home run derby champion, and man could he taste the victory already as he stepped into the box. Judge hit three home runs on his first three swings. He hit his eleventh home run with a minute and 58 seconds remaining on the clock to be named the new champion. Every challenge put in front of him he surpassed with flying colors; as a rookie he’s the MLB’s home run leader, he not only made it to the Home Run Derby but won it while even making history in his first round against Bour. Judge’s 23 home runs is marked as the third best Home Run Derby round ever behind Josh Hamilton’s 28 home run round in 2008 and Bobby Abreu’s 24 home run round in 2005. Judge became the first rookie to ever win the derby outright hitting a total of 47 home runs compared to just 29 outs. Judge hit a total four home runs over 500 feet and marked the two longest balls ever recorded by Statcast in regular season, post season, or past derbies with his 507 and 513 foot bombs. Judge’s power was and is off of the charts. 2017 has much more to offer for Judge. Will he reach the 60 home run mark that we haven’t seen since Bonds or Sosa? Will he be the next great power hitter? 2017 may be the year that starts it all for Judge. Let’s just hope he’ll return to defend his derby title in D.C. next season.

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IS BACK PAIN HURTING YOUR CAREER? Contributed by Dr. Todd Wendell of Ruby Mountain Chiropractic Center

Feeling the tension of work starting to affect you physically? Try to reduce stress by exercising regularly, drinking enough water and practicing breathing exercises.

Low back pain, more commonly associated with jobs involving physical labor, is now afflicting an increasing number of white-collar workers. Usually associated with heavy lifting, turning, bending and repetitive motions, back pain is becoming a plague among those who lift nothing heavier than a stapler. While workplace design and employee fitness are factors in office workers developing neck and back injuries, overlooked elements are psychosocial factors: • How positive a person’s mental outlook is • How much they like their career

Improving the Psychosocial Factor Instead of taking drugs to reduce back pain symptoms, more and more recommendations involve reducing the amount of stress and taking steps to increase job satisfaction. In fact, experts say that up to 80 percent of adults will seek treatment for work-related neck or back pain at some point in their career.

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Strawberry Goji Berry TWO AMAZING BERRIES! Goji Berries are packed with antioxidants, vitamins, minerals and fiber. Combine them with strawberries for a sweet, summery drink full of vitamin C. Ingredients (makes 2 cups) • 2 tbsp dried goji berries • 2 cups almond milk • 1 cup strawberries • Ice • 2 tsp honey

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Ingredients (makes 1) • 2 cups lightly packed chopped kale leaves, stems removed • 3/4 cup milk of choice • 1 frozen banana, cut into chunks • 1/4 cup plain Greek yogurt • 1/4 cup frozen pineapple pieces • 2 tbsp peanut butter • 1 to 3 tsp honey, to taste

Super Smoothies

FILLED WITH AN IMPRESSIVE LIST OF SUPERFOODS Vitamin K is a fat-soluble essential for building strong bones, preventing heart disease and helping vitamin D perform at its best in the body.

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In terms of protein, this smoothie packs a serious punch. The addition of the tropical fruit adds a rich source of manganese, which is essential in developing strong bones and connective tissue.

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Principles

behind the ideal protein weight loss method The body has three sources of energy from which it draws to meet its metabolic needs. Carbohydrates, Muscle, and fat. Chronologically, the body will first draw on its carbohydrate reserve before turning to muscle and fat. During the weight loss phases of the protocol, we limit carbohydrate intake to encourge the body to turn to its fat and muscle components for energy. By eating high biological protein foods, the protocol helps to support muscle mass and teaches dieters how to develop smarter eating habits and lifestylke choices so they can maintain a stable weight after weight loss is achieved.

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The ideal protein weight loss method is not a high-protein diet... it simply offers a variety of good, quality, protein-based foods that are easily assimilated.


More

than weight loss Our medically designed protocol was developed in Europe over 25 years ago. Many of the following issues have been associated with obesity. Losing weight may help with the following conditions. Health Risks of Obesity* - Hypertension - High Blood Pressure - Type 2 Diabetes - Stroke - Gallbladder Disease - Osteoarthritis

- Sleep Apnea (or other breathing problems) - Mental Health Problems (such as low self-esteem and/or depression)

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FACIALS: S C I E N C E - B A S E D

B E N E F I T S

WHY FACIALS? Facials are basically beauty treatments for your skin, which involve multiple steps. Facials are beneficial for all skin types, and particularly for people who are experiencing skin problems. In general, a facial should be done at least four times a year, as each season changes. However, the best plan is to clear time and get a facial once each month. That way, when your new skin cells have been generated, the dead cells can be exfoliated.

SCIENTIFICALLY PROVEN BENEFITS OF FACIALS: 1. Lower Stress Levels It’s quite difficult to set aside time for yourself. However, it’s important to pamper yourself every now and then (for both your physical and mental health). It’s also important for the sake of your skin, which can deteriorate due to stress. It’s been shown that stress can be a factor causing acne. Facials are an excellent choice because they give you a much-needed chance to relax and calm yourself. They consist of a thorough massage, which can give your skin a welldeserved pick-me-up. A study conducted in the User Science Institute in Japan reported the results of a 45-minute facial massage (including hydrating cream and steam treatment) on women aged 20

to 40. The study showed that facial massages significantly reduce anxiety and negative moods. Thus, facials are the perfect way for you to let go of all the stress that’s limiting your happiness and health.

improves skin texture, reduces follicular pore size, and treats comedones, papules, and pustules. Similarly, light-based devices have been found to partially or completely treat acne after repeated use.

2. Treat Acne and Acne Marks

3.Improve Blood Circulation

Suffering from acne is frustrating. These blemishes are sometimes painful and always unattractive, and you can’t help but yearn for clear, spotless skin. At the same time, exfoliation and extraction will clear out your pores, so that more pimples or blackheads don’t form. Salicylic acid peels have been proven to reduce acne and acne scarring.

When the blood vessels under the surface of your skin have poor circulation, it shows on your skin. Poor circulation makes you look pallid and sickly, and it prevents nutrients from enriching your skin tissues. However, researchers have found that massage significantly improves blood circulation, blood flow, and vascular function.

In a study conducted to test glycolic acid peels, a significant discovery was made that

Therefore, the massage component of a facial will improve blood flow under your

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facial skin, and it’ll help you look more vigorous and healthy. Other researchers have found that steam improves circulation, so it facilitates better delivery of oxygen and nutrients to keep skin cells healthy. By receiving facial treatments in regular intervals, you can ensure that there is healthy circulation under your skin in the long-term. 4. Prevent Skin Aging There are many reasons why your skin may be showing signs of aging. As you grow older, your skin becomes more prone to oxidative damage from the accumulation of too many free radicals. And they can lead to more inflammation and an older appearance. Similarly, there is a decrease in collagen production, so wrinkles and fine lines begin to form on your skin. On the other hand, with repeated exposure to UV radiation, your

skin begins to experience photodamage (which also gives you a prematurely aged look).

skin. That way, they promote new cell growth and reveal a layer of bright new skin underneath.

Facials often make use of topical pharmacological agents with anti-aging properties.

Estheticians recommend a peel based on your skin type and degree of sensitivity.

More commonly used during facials, LED light devices have been shown to bring up to 50% reduction in photo-aging. And 81% of subjects in the study reported a significant improvement in periorbital wrinkles.

Generally, they use peels with alpha or beta hydroxyl acids for deep exfoliation.

5. Exfoliate Exfoliation means getting rid of the dead skin cells on the outer surface of your skin. These dead skin cells pile up on the surface of your skin, which cause it to appear dull, dry, rough and clog pores leading to acne. Facials generally make use of chemical peels, which clear away the whole outer layer of your

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The research has shown that chemical peels stimulate new epidermal growth and collagen (with more evenly distributed melanin). Aside from giving you luminous skin, these peels can be useful in the treatment of mild dyschromias, acne, postinflammatory pigmentation, and many other skin issues 6. Tighten Up As you grow older, the skin on your face begins to appear looser and less defined. It is common to lose elasticity in your skin as you age, and the synthesis of


collagen slows down. However, there are certain ways to boost collagen production, tighten up your skin, and get a more youthful complexion. The creams, lotions, face masks, and chemical peels used during facials (whether botanical extracts or synthetics) have ingredients that help achieve this result. Light-based devices have also been found to improve skintightening. One study found that radiofrequency worked extremely well at tightening facial skin. And in another study, infrared light improved skin elasticity in 86% of participants. 7. Detoxify Your lymphatic system is a network of tissues and organs, which help your body dispel toxins, wastes, and other unwanted materials. It also helps purify and regenerate tissues. To filter out toxins and foreign substances (and keep your immune system strong), it’s imperative that your lymphatic system remain healthy and wellfunctioning. Facials now often include manual lymphatic drainage, which involves light massaging to reduce bloating and remove toxins. According to one study, manual lymphatic drainage uses light, rhythmic, relaxing strokes, which give the appearance of a mini-facelift. Lymphatic drainage massage has also been found to help reduce sinus congestion, bronchitis, laryngitis, acne, and eczema. 8. Increase Absorption Yet another advantage of regularly indulging in facials is that it preps your skin to absorb other beauty products more effectively.

You may have been spending a lot of time and money buying and trying out different skincare products (from serums to face creams). However, in order for these products to actually make a difference, they have to absorb deep into the skin and work their magic. Facials help these products properly absorb by making your skin soft and supple. There was another innovative study that supports this conclusion: a group of researchers “designed a microdevice that rapidly heats water by an electrical discharge” and ejects a “superheated steam jet at the skin surface.” They found that permeability increased after the steam treatment for sulforhodamine by 10,000 times and for BSA by 1,000 times 9. Hydrate

10. Provide Expert Care Remember that facial treatments offer the expertise of estheticians. Before most facials begin, you’re asked to write down the answers to certain questions about your skin type, skin problems, and goals for the facial. Estheticians may also examine your skin to analyze problems you may not have otherwise known existed. Based on all of this information, they can then give you a treatment that will bring out the best results. They can select peels, masks, lotions, and creams that suit your skin type and address whatever issues you may have. Similarly, if you need further treatments (such as extraction or LED light treatment), they can suggest and conduct those, too. 11. Treat Eye Areas

Many people have naturally dry skin, stemming from low sebum production or combination skin (with dry areas on some parts of the face). Aside from a natural inclination towards skin dryness, other factors may cause your skin to lose moisture. Taking long, hot showers often allows people to relax and enjoy the hot stream of water, but it can compromise skin moisture. Similarly, itchy clothing, harsh soaps, face washes, and medical conditions (such as diabetes, psoriasis, or hypothyroidism) can also cause dryness. It’s important to properly moisturize your skin every day if you suffer from dry skin, but facials can be of great help, too. Therefore, getting a facial in certain intervals can ensure that your skin remains hydrated and doesn’t look dry and flaky.

During facials, your skin will get a chance to be rejuvenated. The area around your eyes will thank you for your visit. You probably know just how unappealing dark under-eye circles, under-eye puffiness, or crow’s feet can look. With an esthetician’s expert hands and knowledge, your eyes will be treated like royalty. A study tested the efficacy of anti-aging products for periorbital wrinkles, which was measured by 3D imaging. Eye cream was among these products, which was found to show improvement in the smoothness of the periorbital skin and reduce the apparent depth of large wrinkles.

Dry skin is more prone to wrinkling and signs of aging, so facials will keep your skin soft, supple, and vibrant.

Your skin is as important as any of your other organs, so you need to make sure you take care of it.

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S H A B O N YA D U T T O N ’ S GOOD NEIGHBOR FOR AUGUST 2017

Jill Schultz

CONTRIBUTED BY SHABONYA DUTTON OF STATE FARM, WRITTEN BY KELSIE CREAMER

Laughter spilled from every corner of my office during the hour that I spent with Jill Schultz. Moments of chair dancing, singing, and telling jokes led me to the conclusion that Jill lives each day to its absolute fullest. Her positive energy and good attitude shined through our time together, and by the time that Jill left me for the day I felt as though I had made a new friend. Jill was born in Kellogg, ID where she grew up and graduated high school. She grew up with two brothers and one sister where she is the second youngest sibling. She moved to Elko in the late 1990’s with her first husband. They moved to Elko because her husband received employment at one of the local gold mines. They planted roots and she spent the next years raising her three daughters, Kayla now 25, Kylie now 21 and Krystina who just graduated from Elko High School and is 18. Raising her girls and now having six grandchildren who range in age from six months to six years, has been the greatest accomplishment of her life. In 2007 her first marriage ended and Jill focused her time on raising her family. It was in this year that she was also diagnosed with brain cancer. Jill has fought the disease since that year and has come out the bright, energetic woman that she is today. Being a

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cancer survivor has left Jill with the motto to “Live, Love and Laugh.” It is important to love strong, laugh hard, but mostly live each day fully. In her own words, “I’ve been given a special gift to live to the fullest, and that is what I do,” Jill says with a smile across her face sitting next to her best friend Angelica. “I was born prematurely and have been fighting my whole life. This fight was just a different one.” It is a fight that we are happy she has survived ten years through. Jill has not let her experience with cancer define her. Her life is so much more than being a cancer survivor. She spends all of her spare time helping members of our community however she can. This may take the form of helping friends run errands, taking a neighbor to a dr. appointment, or letting someone’s pets out during the day. She is so admired amongst the people she helps that one of her neighbors moved into an apartment a few doors down from her when she moved to a different area of town. He wanted to make sure that he could still be where she would be able to help him. Jill is a natural born care taker. It is something that she takes pride in and brings her joy. When she goes to bed every night she considers herself successful if she has made someone smile, done a good dead or favor for someone, or made some one laugh.


"SIMPLE GESTURES CAN G O S O FA R W H E N I T C O M E S TO NEIGHBORS HELPING NEIGHBORS."

During the floods that affected our community Jill and her best friend Angelica wanted to make sure that they helped our community in any way that they could. Jill knew that she would not be able to be on the front lines filling sand bags, so she took some time to brainstorm other simple ways to help. The women took water and juice to the volunteers working hard to save homes. They knew that some refreshment during the grueling work would be the pick me up that volunteers needed. Simple gestures can go so far when it comes to neighbors helping neighbors. I know in my short time with Jill I was inspired to make a much larger impact on the people around me. Small things can be big things to someone we care about. If we all were a little more selfless and put forth the effort to be a great neighbor. Jill’s bright spirit and positive energy is a guiding force. Thank you Jill for all you do, and for making everyone around you smile.

If you would like to nominate a Good Neighbor please email kayla.ozman. waav@statefarm.com or call Kayla Ozman at 775.738.3423.

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Many pet owners have gone through the stress and pain of having a pet go missing. There is nothing worse than not knowing if you will ever see your little fur baby again. Microchips are a form of permanent identification that provides owners with some piece of mind. These microchips are small – the size of a grain of rice- and can never be removed. By a simple subcutaneous implantation of the microchip into the skin between your pets’ shoulder blades, you are then secured to your pet via an indestructible, non-corruptible and unique method of pet ownership and re-location. According to the Home Again Microchip database, 1 in 3 household pets in the US will get lost, and 90% of un-identified pets never make it home. Currently, only 3-4% dogs, and less that 1% of cats, that are found, or reported and picked up, have microchips and are able to be traced back to their families. A simple and costeffective solution on a pet owner’s part could drastically increase these homeless stats for the better, and decrease the amount of lost pets that end up in our rescues and shelters.


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the most reliable prevention of homeless pets Contributed by Katrina Cuming, LVT

Two of the most common microchip companies in the United States are 24 Hour PetWatch, and Home Again. Both of these companies also expand their services for clients and pets registered with them into pet insurance, travel assistance, and access to Pet Poison Control hotlines. Microchips in many cases are required for travel in and out of the country, and they a very highly recommended for those that travel a lot with their human family members. Home Again also offers microchip activated feeders and dog/cat doors, which are fantastic for multi-family, indoor and outdoor fur babies. A pet with either of these companies does not need to be registered with every microchip company. When a pet is scanned and found to have a microchip, the number is specific to the microchip manufacturer. Your information is kept private by the company, because your pet is identified and registered by a unique ID number that is attached to your contact information in a secure database, and you are contacted by the microchip company when your pet is found.

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Microchips are RFIDs, they are not GPS chips, so they emit their unique ID when scanned, and do not continuously emit a tracking signal. Thanks to advancements of shelter and hospital procedures, scanning for a microchip is the first step done when a lost/found pet is brought to the practice. The microchip is a permanent implant and does not need to be repeated, and is an easy 5-10 minute out-patient procedure performed by your veterinarian. Most fees include implant charges, and the first year of membership with the microchip company and lifelong registration for the life of the pet. It is still always recommended that your pet have a tag and harness or collar version of identification at all times, even when left at home, since this will always be the most traditional and visible version of pet ownership and identification. The simple microchip can mean the difference between a pet making it home or ending up in a shelter which may mean life or death for our family pets that wander or escape from our homes. The small cost of a microchip ensures the ability that diligent animal servants in our communities can return our dogs and cats home. When a pet is brought it is such a relief when we discover that a pet is microchipped. Here at our practice we have scanned pets that were from as far away as San Francisco, Arizona and Reno. Please give thought to microchipping all of your pets, and don’t hesitate to contact the Elko Veterinary Clinic for more information, or the websites of 24 Hour PetWatch or Home Again for more details. The future of your pet’s return could rely on your simple decision!

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