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from Aug. 11, 2016
For a complete listing of this week’s events or to post events to our online calendar, visit www.newsreview.com.
8/13:Bowers Mansion Bluegrass Festival The 31st annual festival features a weekend of performances by national and regional bluegrass and Americana acts. The event kicks off with a free show featuring Ricochet starting at 7 p.m. on Friday, Aug. 12, at Davis Creek Park, 25 Davis Creek Road. The main event takes place from 9 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Aug. 13, at Bowers Mansion, 4005 Old Highway 395, Washoe Valley. Performers include John Reischman & The Jaybirds (pictured), Bluegrass Etc., The Special Consensus and Run Boy Run. Tickets are $25. Admission is free for kids under age 12. The festival concludes with a free Gospel Show with The Gabardine Sisters starting at 10 a.m. on Sunday, Aug. 14, at Davis Creek Park. Visit www.bowersbluegrassfestival.org.
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ART AFTERNOON: WORKSHOP AND SOCIAL FOR
SENIORS: Enjoy a guided tour and a studio art class along with light refreshments. Registration is available online or on the day of the event. Second F of every month,
1-3pm. $7 general, $6 NMA members. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., (775) 329-3333, www.nevadaart.org.
CULTURAL LAND TOUR: INDEPENDENCE LAKE:
This new art-in-nature program will create an experience to inspire your creative spirit, connect you with the history of the land, and showcase visual, performance or literary arts in the Sierra Nevada landscape. F, 8/12, 8:45am-2:30pm.
$20. Donner Camp Trail at Donner Memorial State Park, 12593 Donner Pass Road, Truckee, (530) 563-6557.
AN EVENING TO CELEBRATE LOCAL ART,
MUSIC AND CULTURE: Featured artists are Ginel Kelly, Ian Plummer, Zoe Terry,
Angie Fraley, Bruce Titus, Pat Pharris,
VANNOZZI and Anthony Postman. Sa, 8/13, 6-9pm. Donation requested at door.
Salon 215 South, 215 S. Wells Ave., (775) 323-1266, www.salon215south.com. FEED THE CAMEL: The Hump Day food truck event and arts bazaar takes place under the Keystone Bridge. W, 5-8pm. Free.
McKinley Arts & Culture Center, 925
Riverside Drive, (775) 450-0062.
GOLD HILL GHOST TOUR: Enjoy a meal at the
Crown Point restaurant and then join a guided ghost tour through the Gold Hill
Hotel sharing stories of ghostly legends.
Dining begins at 4pm. The tour starts at 8pm. M, 4 & 8pm. $40 for dinner and tour, $20 for tour only. Gold Hill Hotel, 1540 S.
Main St., Gold Hill, (775) 847-0111.
GRAND OPENING/OPEN HOUSE: Restless
Artists’ Theatre celebrates the opening of their new theater in Sparks with a ribbon-cutting ceremony with Mayor Geno Martini from 4-5pm, followed by the open house from 5-7pm. Refreshments, season announcement and more. F, 8/12, 4-7pm. Free. Restless Artists’ Theatre, 295 20th St., Sparks, (775) 525-3074, http://restlessartiststheatre.org.
HOMEWOOD FINE ARTS AND CRAFTS FESTIVAL:
More than 40 artists display an assortment of collectable arts and crafts. F, 8/12, 10am-5pm; Sa, 8/13, 10am-5pm; Su, LAKE TAHOE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL: The
44th annual festival presents William Shakespeare’s The Comedy of Errors and the Off-Broadway musical revue Forever Plaid, written by Stuart Ross. The productions will be performed in rotating repertory Tuesday through Sunday at 7:30 p.m., through Aug. 21. The Showcase Series takes place on Monday through Aug. 15 and continues on Friday, Aug. 26, and Saturday, Sept. 3 and Sept. 10. Tu-Su, 7:30pm through 8/21; M, 7:30pm through 8/15; F, Sa, 7:30pm through 8/27. Opens 8/26; Sa, 9/3, 7:30pm; Sa, 9/10, 6:30pm.
Prices vary. Sand Harbor State Park, 2005 Highway 28, Incline Village, (775) 7474697, http://laketahoeshakespeare.com.
LUCAS OIL OFF ROAD RACING SERIES: Watch
the top racers of the sport reach speeds of 90 mph and jump 100-plus feet through the air in 900-horsepower trucks. Sa, 8/13, 8:30pm; Su, 8/14, 8:30pm.
$10-$50. Wild West Motorsports Park, 12005 East Interstate 80 Exit 23, Sparks, www.lucasoiloffroad.com.
MIDTOWN MURAL TOUR: View up to 50 murals painted by local, national and international artists on this self-guided walking tour. If you want to hear more details about the murals, you can sign up for a guided tour. Guided tours are available
Saturday and Sunday at 11am (minimum of six people). To schedule a guided tour, email artspotreno@gmail.com. Second
Sa of every month through 12/10. $10 for
guided tour. Blue Whale Coffee Co., 32 Cheney St., http://artspotreno.com.
MOANA FOOD TRUCK ROUNDUP: The food
truck gathering features family-friendly activities, entertainment and more. Th, 5-9pm through 9/29. Free admission.
Rounds Bakery, 294 E. Moana Lane, Ste. 10, (775) 329-0800.
REFLEXIONS OF IMPRESSIONISM IN AMERICA:
In this talk, art historian Brigid Barton will explore the beginnings of Impressionism in and around Paris, as well as the variants of Impressionism that proliferated in artists’ colonies in America in the years before World War I. Th, 8/11, 6-7pm. $12 general admission, $8 NMA members. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., (775) 329-3333.
RENO STREET FOOD—PARTY IN THE PARK:
The gourmet street food event features more than 20 gourmet food, craft dessert, beer, wine and mixed drink vendors. Local musicians provide free live entertainment each week. F, 5-9pm through 9/30. Free admission. Idlewild Park, 1900 Idlewild Drive, (775) 825-2665.
TA-HOE NALU PADDLE FESTIVAL: The 10th
annual stand-up paddle race festival includes competitions, a reception party, live music, free paddle clinics and demos. F, 8/12, 2-6pm; Sa, 8/13, 7am-4pm; Su, 8/14,
7am-4pm. $10-$125. Kings Beach State Recreation Area, 8318 North Lake Blvd., Kings Beach, www.tahoenalu.com.
THURSDAY DOWNTOWN FARMERS’ MARKET:
The event includes local vendors, free live classic rock concerts, food trucks, a beer garden and summer games. Th, 4-9pm. Free. Sands Regency Casino Hotel, 345 N. Arlington Ave., (775) 348-2295.
FOr tHE WEEK OF AUgUst 11, 2016
UNR EXTENDED STUDIES OPEN HOUSE: Learn
about Extended Studies’ programs, meet instructors, receive a special discount for registering on site for select courses and enter to win gift certificates to use toward course fees. There will be an information session about the Paralegal Studies program at 5:30pm. Tu, 8/16, 5:307pm. Free. University of Nevada, Reno Redfield Campus, 18600 Wedge Parkway, Nell J Redfield, Building A, (775) 784-4062, www.extendedstudies.unr.edu.
VALHALLA ART, MUSIC AND THEATRE FESTIVAL:
The 34th annual celebration of music, theater and the visual arts features events and activities through August. Events take place in the Boathouse Theater, the Valhalla Grand Hall and the Grand Lawn. M-Su through 8/31. Prices vary. Tallac Historic Site, 1 Valhalla Road, South Lake Tahoe, (530) 541-4975.
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ANIMAL ARK AT DARK: Enjoy a flashlightled tour under the stars in the cool evening temperatures. Led by docents in small groups, you’ll learn about the behaviors, diet and habits of the Ark’s wild residents. Suitable for children age 7 and older. Sa, 8/13, 7:30-9:30pm. $15
adults, $13.50 seniors, $12 children ages 7-12. Animal Ark Wildlife Sanctuary and Nature Center, 1265 Deerlodge Road, (775) 970-3431, www.animalark.org.
HANDS ON! SECOND SATURDAYS: Enjoy free
admission, live performances, hands-on art activities and storytelling in this free monthly program for families. Sa, 8/13, 10am-6pm. Free. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., (775) 329-3333.
HANDS-ON WEEKEND SCIENCE: Families
can participate in science activities on Saturdays and Sundays during Hands-On Weekend Science. Planetarium staff will host demonstrations and activities at the Science Station mobile lab in the lobby of the Exhibit Hall. HOW Science will explore themes of astronomy, chemistry, geology, biology, physics and space exploration. Sa, Su, 10am-2pm through 9/4. Free.
Fleischmann Planetarium and Science Center, 1650 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-4812.
INSIDE OUT: AN ANATOMY EXPERIENCE: This
exhibition will take you on a journey into the curiosities of human anatomy. Through digital and hands-on exhibits, you’ll learn how our bodies work, grow, age and heal. Tu-Su. $9-$10. Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum, 490 S. Center St., (775) 786-1000.
SCIENCE SATURDAY: FOOD IN SPACE: Explore
food in space with a classically trained chef and make and taste a variety of space foods in a hands-on activity. See an exclusive dome show about space exploration, run a simulated mission to the International Space Station and use VR headsets to explore on a first-person, 3D tour of the space station. Enjoy free refreshments and visit the rest of the museum and exhibits at your own pace. Sa, 8/13, 9:30am-12:30pm. $12 plus SMALL WONDER WEDNESDAY: Families with
children 5 years old and younger are invited to play, explore and listen to stories read by the museum’s educators. Only children age 5 and younger are admitted to Small Wonder Wednesdays, which start at 9am, an hour before the museum opens. Older siblings may join at 10am. Third W of every month, 9am. $8
per person; free for members and babies under age 1. Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum, 490 S. Center St., (775) 786-1000, www.nvdm.org.
SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE
PROGRAM (SNAP) OUTREACH CLINIC: The
Food Bank of Northern Nevada hosts SNAP outreach clinics to assist lowincome families and individuals in applying for SNAP benefits. Th, 10am-noon. Free. Downtown Reno Library, 301 S. Center St., (775) 327-8312.
Art
ARTE ITALIA: Italian-American Cinema:
From Capra to the Coppolas. This documentary exhibit curated by the Museo
Italo Americano at Fort Mason Center in
San Francisco features written and photographic panel displays, videos, memorabilia and graphic art. The themes upon which Italian-American filmmakers have concentrated include family, community, immigration and assimilation. Their films explore the American Dream in all its ramifications and contradictions. Th-Su, noon-5pm through 9/18. Free. 442 Flint St., (775) 333-0310.
CARSON CITY COMMUNITY CENTER: Silver
State Swimmer. The Capital City Arts Initiative presents artwork by artist Michael Malley at the Carson City Community Center’s Sierra Room. M-Th, 8am-5pm through 11/10. Free. 851 E.
William St., Carson City, (775) 887-2290, www.arts-initiative.org.
CARSON CITY COURTHOUSE GALLERY: New
Crop 2016. The Capital City Arts Initiative presents artwork by five Sierra Nevada College and University of Nevada, Reno master of fine arts candidates. M-F, 8am5pm through 9/29. Free. 885 E. Musser St., Carson City, www.arts-initiative.org.
COBALT ARTIST STUDIO: Mary Beth Hamilton.
Hamilton presents new paintings on reclaimed cedar from Lake Tahoe piers. Sa, 8/13, 4-7pm. 230 Village Blvd., Ste. 3, Incline Village, (775) 240-8075.
FRONT DOOR GALLERY, CHURCH FINE ARTS
BUILDING, UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA,
RENO: Brett Flanigan. The first show in University Galleries’ new mural series features mural art by the Oaklandbased artist. M-F through 11/11. Free. 1664 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-6658.
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