FOr tHE WEEK OF sEPtEMBEr 22, 2016 For a complete listing of this week’s events or to post events to our online calendar, visit www.newsreview.com. OKTOBERFEST: The inaugural festival
FAMILY GAME NIGHT: Come into the library,
features a special seasonally released Oktoberfest craft brew by Brewer’s Cabinet in traditional steins and authentic Bavarian food like bratwursts, pretzels and more from award-winning chef Mark Estee. Guests can hear yodeling and live traditional music, participate in Bavarian-style dancing demonstrations, see traditional alpenhorn blowing and more. Sa, 9/24, 11am-7pm. Free. The Brewer’s Cabinet, 475 S. Arlington Ave., (775) 348-7481, www.brewerscabinet.com.
find a table, grab a game and have some fun. Second and fourth W of every month, 4:30-6:30pm. Free. Northwest Reno Library, 2325 Robb Drive, (775) 787-4100.
INSIDE OUT: AN ANATOMY EXPERIENCE: Through digital and hands-on exhibits, 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, www.nvdm.org.
SUPPLEMENTAL NUTRITION ASSISTANCE PROGRAM (SNAP) OUTREACH CLINIC: The
OKTOBERFEST: Reno South Rotary celebrates a traditional Oktoberfest with music, entertainment, beer and wine tastings, German cuisine, contests, prizes and more. All proceeds from event to benefit the Most Improved Student Scholarship Program for high school students. Sa, 9/24, 3pm. $50-$55. Wolf Run Golf Club, 1400 Wolf Run Road, (775) 846-9393.
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.
TRY YOUR HAND AT HAND WEAVING: The Reno
RENO BEER CRAWL: Purchase your glass and map at The Waterfall and enjoy $1 refills at 12+ downtown Reno taverns. Fourth
Sa of every month, 2-6pm through 12/24.
$5 glass and map. The Waterfall, 134 W. Second St., (775) 322-7373.
Fiber Guild invites people of all ages to sit down at a loom and throw a shuttle. Talk with guild members about their projects and participate in hands-on demonstrations. Sa, 9/24, 11am-2pm. Free. South Valleys Library, 15650A Wedge Parkway, http://renofiberguild.blogspot.com.
RENO STREET FOOD—PARTY IN THE PARK:
9/24:
Squaw Valley Oktoberfest
The annual festival features traditional Bavarian music and folk dancers, yodeling, a beer garden and food—including brats, kraut and pretzels—and the Oktoberfest Games. Festival admission is free. $10 admission to the beer garden includes festival glass and first beer and $5 for each additional beer. All proceeds from beer sales benefit the High Sierra Lacrosse Foundation. The event takes place from 2 p.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, Sept. 24, at the Village at Squaw Valley, 1960 Squaw Valley Road, Olympic Valley. Visit http://squawalpine.com.
EvEnts ANIMAL ARK PAWS & CLAWS GALA 2016: The event features food and drinks, a cheetah run, silent auctions, door prizes, raffles, wildlife specialists discussing various species and musicians to entertain you. Su, 9/25, 1:30-6pm. $125 adults, $200 VIPs. Animal Ark Wildlife Sanctuary and Nature Center, 1265 Deerlodge Road, (775) 970-3431, www.animalark.org.
BARK FOR LIFE: American Cancer Society’s canine event to fight cancer offers fun, games, food, entertainment and activities for all who sign up. T-shirts for those who preregister online and bandanas for all dogs. Su, 9/25, 9am-noon. $30 family of four registration. Sparks Marina, 325 Harbor Cove Drive, Sparks, (775) 329-0600, www.relayforlife.org.
CARSON CITY GHOST WALK: Hear about lingering spirits of the past centuries, haunted and paranormal stories and gossip from the past during this guided walking tour of the downtown district’s historic homes and businesses. Sa, 9/24, 6:30pm. $15-$20, free for children under age 3. Corner of Third and Curry streets, Carson City, (775) 348-6279.
CORNERSTONE REDEDICATION CEREMONY: On Sept. 24, 1866, the Grand Lodge of Nevada, Free and Accepted Masons dedicated the laying of the cornerstone of the original U.S. Mint in Carson City. Exactly 150 years later to the day and time, the Grand Lodge of Nevada, Free and Accepted Masons will rededicate that cornerstone at what is now the Nevada State Museum during a ceremony featuring speeches by State of Nevada dignitaries. An open house will follow at Carson Lodge No. 1, Free and Accepted Masons, 113 E. Washington St., Carson City. Sa, 9/24, 2-3pm. Free. Nevada State Museum, 600 N. Carson St., Carson City, (775) 445-9398.
FEED THE CAMEL: The Hump Day food truck event and arts bazaar takes place under the Keystone Bridge. W, 9/28, 5-8pm. Free. McKinley Arts & Culture Center, 925 Riverside Drive, (775) 450-0062.
GENOA CANDY DANCE ART & CRAFTS FAIRE: The 97th annual event features more than 300 vendors offering arts and crafts and homemade candy and food. The dinner and dance is at 5:30pm on Sept. 24 at the Genoa Town Park on Nixon Street. Sa, 9/24, 9am-5pm; Su, 9/25, 9am-5pm. $20-$30 for dinner and dance. Main Street, Genoa, (775) 782-8696.
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.
LANTERN FEST: The event features music, dancing, s’mores and snacks and an evening launch of lanterns. Sa, 9/24, 3-9pm. $7-$50, free for kids age 3 and younger. Fernley 95A Speedway, 1965 Highway 95A, Ste. A, Fernley, www.thelanternfest.com.
MOANA FOOD TRUCK ROUNDUP: The food truck gathering features family-friendly activities, entertainment and more. Th, 5-9pm through 9/29. Rounds Bakery, 294 E. Moana Lane, Ste. 10, (775) 329-0800.
A NIGHT OF PEACE: The first part of the evening will consist of an all-ages artistic showcase surrounding the topic of hatred, injustice and violence. The second part of the evening will consist of a Reno version of the Concert Across America to End Gun Violence featuring Gina Rose, Drag Me Under and Nico’s Mystery. Su, 9/25, 6:30pm. Free. The Holland Project, 140 Vesta St., Suite 330, (775) 742-1858.
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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. Idlewild Park, 1900 Idlewild Drive, (775) 825-2665.
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STREET VIBRATIONS FALL RALLY: The annual motorcycle rally features motorcycle displays, stunt shows, rides, poker runs, a tattoo expo, vendors, auctions, fireworks show, live music, celebrities appearances and more in venues in Reno, Lake Tahoe, Carson City and Virginia City. Actor Erik Estrada, star of the TV show CHiPs, will be Grand Marshal of Police on Parade on Sept. 22 and will be available for photographs and conversations during “Meet and Greet” sessions at multiple venues throughout the day. Th-Su through 9/25. Downtown Reno, Virginia Street, (775) 329-7469, www. roadshowsreno.com.
UNR’S MAIN STATION FARM FIELD DAY: University of Nevada, Reno’s annual event features hands-on activities, tours of the farm, cooking demonstrations and more. Sa, 9/24, 9am-2pm. Free. University of Nevada, Reno’s Main Station Field Lab, 5895 Clean Water Way, (775) 784-1660, http://ag.unr.edu/fieldday.
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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.
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.
HOLLAND PROJECT MICRO GALLERY AT BIBO COFFEE CO.: Pink Cheeks, Local artist Megan Lynch’s exhibition features bright and bold illustrations showcasing women of all different shapes and colors. M-Su through 9/30. Free. 945 Record St., (775) 348-8087, www.hollandreno.org.
DOWNTOWN LIBRARY STORY TIME: Stories and activities especially for the preschool child. Tu, 10:30am. Free. Downtown Reno Library, 301 S. Center St., (775) 327-8312.
FAMILY FUN NIGHT: HISPANIC HERITAGE: Celebrate National Hispanic Heritage Month with stories and songs in Spanish. W, 9/28, 5-6pm. Free. Northwest Reno Library, 2325 Robb Drive, (775) 787-4100.
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