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from July 20, 2017
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7/25:Che Malambo Artown presents a performance by the all-male from Argentina. Che Malambo excites audiences dance group through precise footwork and rhythmic stomping, drumming of the bombos and singing and whirling boleadoras (lassos with stones on the end), presenting a thrilling, percussive dance and music spectacle. The free show begins at 7:30 p.m. on Tuesday, July 25, at Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater at Bartley Ranch Regional Park, 6000 Bartley Ranch Road. Call 322-1538 or visit www.renoisartown.com.
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39 NORTH MARKETPLACE: This family-
friendly community street fair features local artisans, craftspeople, specialty foods, beverages provided by surrounding local businesses, produce from local farmers, a variety of vendors, live music, healthy eating and cooking demonstrations and lectures, plus the interactive Kids Connect Zone. The market is open Thursday evenings through Aug. 17. There will not be a marketplace on Aug. 10 due to Hot August Nights. Thu, 7/20, 4pm. Free. Victorian Square, Victorian Avenue and 10th Street, Sparks, (775) 690-2581, www.39northdowntown.com.
ART ON THE PLAYA AND BEYOND—COMMUNITY,
PARTICIPATION AND INTERACTIVITY:
Crimson Rose joins Maria Partridge to tell the story of public art and civic activity in Black Rock City and beyond. Interactive Community Collaboration is the context for creativity that blurs the distinction between audience and art form. People are transformed from spectator to participant and are given permission to become active contributors to the creative process. Sat, 7/22, 2-3pm. $12 general admission, $8 NMA members. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., (775) 329-3333, www.nevadaart.org. CARSON CITY GHOST WALKING TOUR: Carson
City’s history is explored and theatrically relived in this series of evening walking tours led by Madame Curry, a ghostly, witty and fictional character named after the widow of one of Carson City’s founders Abe Curry. Hear about lingering spirits, paranormal stories and gossip from the past. This is a guided walking tour of the downtown district’s west side historic homes and businesses. Please arrive at least 10 minutes before the walk begins. Sat, 7/22, 6:30pm. $15-$20. Corner of Third and Curry streets, Carson City, (775) 348-6279, carsoncityghostwalk.com.
CHEFS AL FRESCO: Top Reno chefs show off their culinary skills as they compete against each other on the patio of Campo
Reno. Mon, 7/24, 5:30pm. Free. Campo, 50
N. Sierra St., (775) 737-9555.
THE HAMMER OF WITCHES BOOK READING:
Begoña Echeverria of the band NOKA gives a presentation on the burning of Basque “witches” in 1610. She will include passages from her historical novel TheHammerofWitches. Following the readings, NOKA will perform Basque witch songs. If time allows, a Q&A session will follow. Wed, 7/26, 7pm. Free. Sparks Museum & Cultural Center, 814 Victorian Ave., Sparks, (775) 355-1144. HRPS—MANSIONS ON THE BLUFF: Walk past
historical Reno homes located on Court, Ridge and upper California streets, and learn about the senators and merchants who made early Reno “The Biggest Little City in the World.” Bring water and wear comfortable shoes. Tour begins at the McCarran House. Look for a sign-up sheet on Court Street. Reservations can also be made online. Sat, 7/22, 8-10am. $10, free for Historic Reno Preservation Society members. McCarran House, 401 Court St., (775) 747-4478, www.historicreno.org.
IN NEVADA I WISH TO SAY: Nevada Humanities
celebrates civic engagement and community dialogue with the launch of “In Nevada I Wish to Say,” a statewide creative project by North Carolina-based artist Sheryl Oring. Oring will set up an “office” and manual typewriter in front of the “Believe” sculpture at Reno’s City Plaza and invite passersby to dictate a postcard to the President of the United States. The messages will be typed in duplicate with the original being sent to the White House. Thu, 7/20, 4-7pm; Sat,
7/22, 4-7pm. Free. City Plaza, 10 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-6587.
MY YEAR BEHIND THE LENS: Reno-based
nature photographer Jeff Lock presents a slideshow of his travels across the West. Thu, 7/20, 6pm. Free. Nevada Fine Arts, 1301 S. Virginia St., (775) 786-1128, www.renoisartown.com.
THE NATURAL HISTORY OF THE GREATER SAGE-
GROUSE: Katie Andrle will talk about her work studying the Greater sage-grouse, a bird species that has been in decline in recent years. Sat, 7/22, 2pm. Free. Galena Creek Visitor Center, 18250 Mount Rose Highway, (775) 849-4948.
NEVADA HUMANITIES SALON: Artist Sheryl
Oring will participate in “Activating Democracy: I Wish to Say.” The evening will feature Oring in conversation with Alison Gaulden, internship coordinator and lecturer at the Reynolds School of Journalism at the University of Nevada, Reno. Audience members will be invited to participate in a Q&A session with Oring, followed by a reception. Fri, 7/21, 6pm. Free. Sundance Books and Music, 121 California Ave., (775) 786-1188.
NORTHERN NEVADA PRIDE FESTIVAL: Build
our Center hosts the annual parade and festival. The free parade will travel down California Avenue, starting on the corner of Humboldt Street, and end at Wingfield Park, where the festival will take place. There will be live music and entertainment on two stages, food vendors, educational and service booths and a memorial art project that will be sent to Orlando, Florida. Sat, 7/22, 11am-6pm. $5 donation for festival admission. Wingfield Park, 300 W. First St., northernnevadapride.org.
RENO STREET FOOD: The street food event features over 30 gourmet food, craft dessert, beer, wine and mixed drink vendors. Local musicians provide free live entertainment each week. The food truck gathering will be held every
Friday night through Sept. 29. Fri, 7/21, 5pm. Free. Idlewild Park, 1900 Idlewild
Drive, (775) 825-2665.
FOR THE WEEK OF july 20, 2017
SATURDAY NIGHT STAR PARTY: The Jack
C. Davis Observatory hosts free star parties every Saturday night year round, starting at sunset. The evening starts with a lecture on one of numerous topics and then concludes with guided star viewing by one of the observatory’s astronomers. Sat, 7/22, 6pm. Free. Jack C. Davis Observatory, 2699 Van Patten Drive, Carson City, (775) 857-3033.
SPARKS HISTORY BOOK LAUNCH AND SIGNING:
Explore the history of Nevada’s railroad town in Sparks, Joyce M. Cox’s latest book in her Images of America series. She will sign copies of her book at this book launch event. Thu, 7/20, 5pm. Free. Sparks Museum & Cultural Center, 814 Victorian Ave, Sparks, (775) 355-1144, sparksmuseum.org.
THE STORY OF RENO, 1868-1991: Hear
about the railroad coming to Reno, the mining booms, the V&T railroad, Reno’s reputation as a sin city with gambling, divorce and uncomplicated weddings, the history of the Reno arch and more. Following the multimedia presentation, attendees may roam the galleries. Wed, 7/26, 11am. Free. Nevada Historical Society, 1650 N. Virginia St., (775) 688-1190, www.renoisartown.com.
WANDERLUST FESTIVAL: The four-day event
celebrates yoga, meditation, music, nature and cameraderie. Thu, 7/20-Sun, 7/23. $45-$505. Squaw Valley Resort, 1960 Squaw Valley Road, Olympic Valley, (800) 403-0206, www.wanderlust.com/ festivals/squawvalley.
All AGEs
ART BABY URBAN ART WALK: Children of
all ages and families are invited to participate in this gentle, 1-mile, artistled hike of the downtown art installations. The tour begins at the courtyard of the McKinley Arts Center and continues along the river walk. Thu, 7/20, 10am. Free. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Drive, (775) 544-5878.
DISCOVER GYMNASTICS: Kids ages 6-12 are
invited to watch a gymnastics exhibition by Flips Gymnastics. The first hour of the program is a discover activity and the second hour is an art project presented by the Sierra Arts Foundation. Instructions for the art project are presented at 10:30am. Wed 7/26, 9:30am. Free. McKinley Arts & Culture Center, 925 Riverside Drive, (775) 322-1538.
DISCOVER SING-A-LONGS WITH DAVID AND
GRACE HAYES: The father-and-daughter duo gives a musical presentation, followed by an art project designed for ages 6-12. Tue, 7/25, 9:30am. Free.
McKinley Arts & Culture Center, 925 Riverside Drive, www.renoisartown.com.
THE FROG KING PUPPET SHOW: TheFrogKing
is a Brothers Grimm fairytale about faithfulness, loyalty, keeping promises and transforming one’s self. Sat, 7/22, 10:30am. Free. Nevada Sage Waldorf School, 565 Reactor Way, (775) 348-6622, www.renoisartown.com. LIFE CHANGING COMMUNITY OUTREACH ICE
CREAM SOCIAL: This ice cream social will be held on the site of a future playground on Spokane Street featuring art by children who live in the neighborhood and music by local musicians. Sat, 7/22, 11am. Free. 601 Spokane St., (775) 8132339, www.renoisartown.com.
NATURE SCAVENGER HUNT: Prowl through
the garden and use all your senses to discover nature’s surprises in a fun scavenger hunt. Create a bright tissue paper sun catcher to take home. Join Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful for this family activity in the Sensory Garden, near the train ride at Idlewild Park. Children should be accompanied by a parent or guardian. Fri, 7/21, 5:30pm. Free. Idlewild Park, 1900 Idlewild Drive, (775) 851-5185.
ART
ARTE ITALIA: ColorFusionTheArtofDick
Marconi.A selection of abstract works by Italian-American artist Dick Marconi.
The exhibition runs through July 30. Thu, 7/20-Sun, 7/23, noon-5pm. Free. Arte Italia,
442 Flint St., www.arteitaliausa.org.
ARTIST CO-OP OF RENO: Rockin’OutArt
Show.More than 150 Nevada artists have been invited to share their work in this show to benefit the Nevada Rock Art Foundation. Thu, 7/20-Wed, 7/26, 11am-
4pm. Free. Artist Co-op of Reno, 627 Mill St., (775) 322-8896.
BICENTENNIAL PARK: MeettheArtists.The
Rotary Club of Reno installed a new sculpture garden last year featuring six sculptures created by local artists in bronze, granite, mosaics, metal and stone. Meet the artists and learn about their work. Mon, 7/24, 5:30-6:30pm. Free.
Bicentennial Park, 400 W. First St., (775) 829-2810, www.renoisartown.com.
FRIENDS OF NEVADA WILDERNESS
HEADQUARTERS: WildNevadaArtExhibit. The exhibit showcases over 40 art pieces from local artists all depicting the beauty of wild Nevada. Artwork will be available for purchase with a portion of the proceeds donated to Friends of Nevada Wilderness to support ongoing programs. The gallery will be open Monday-Friday through July 31. Thu, 7/20-Fri, 7/21; Mon, 7/24-Wed, 7/26, 10am-4pm. Free. Friends of
Nevada Wilderness Headquarters, 1360 Greg St., Suite 111, Sparks, (775) 324-7667, www.nevadawilderness.org/artown.
REID HOUSE GALLERY AND STUDIO: Veterans
ArtProjectSelectedWorks.DJD Foundation/Art Heals War Wounds presents this art show through July 29. Art purchases benefit DJD Foundation. Thu 7/20, noon-6pm; Sat, 7/22, 1-5pm; Tue, 7/25,
noon-6pm. Free. Reid House Gallery and Studio, 515 Court St., (775) 391-2668.
RENO TOWN MALL: MeetTheNevadaMakers.
Meet and watch artists and crafters create their work every Saturday during
Artown. Sat, 7/22, 11am-4pm. Free. Reno
Town Mall, 4100 S. Virginia St., (775) 8461788, www.renoisartown.com.
SOUTH VALLEYS LIBRARY: Summer Bounty.
Sierra Watercolor Society’s new exhibit of original watercolor paintings by local artists. The show runs through July 31. Thu, 7/20-Sat, 7/22, Mon, 7/24-Wed, 7/26,
10am. Free. South Valleys Library, 15650 Wedge Parkway, (775) 849-0843.
MUSEUMS
NATIONAL AUTOMOBILE MUSEUM: Be the
Astronaut. The exhibition immerses visitors in the science and engineering of spaceflight via state-of-the-art video game technology, simulators and actual NASA reconnaissance data. Using astronaut ID swipe cards, participants launch in space capsules like the USS Roddenberry and drive on the moon or Mars. The exhibit includes the Mars rover “Opportunity” mockup from NASA’s Jet Propulsion Laboratory, space suit replicas and space memorabilia from American pop culture. Museum hours are Monday through Saturday, 9:30am to 5:30pm, and Sundays 10am to 4pm. The exhibition runs through Aug. 31. Thu 7/20Wed, 7/26. $6-$12. National Automobile Museum, 10 S. Lake St., (775) 830-5295, www.nevadachallenger.org.

NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART: Andrea Zittel:
Wallsprawl. The artwork is on view through Dec. 31; Jessica Rath: Projects. The exhibition runs through Aug. 27; City of Dust: The Evolution of Burning Man. The show runs through Jan. 7; View From the Playa: Photographs by Eleanor Preger. The artwork is on view through Jan. 7. Museum hours are 10am-6pm, Wednesday and Friday through Sunday, and 10am-8pm on Thursday. Thu, 7/20Sun, 7/23; Wed, 7/26, 10am. $1-$10. Nevada
Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., (775) 329-3333, www.nevadaart.org.
TERRY LEE WELLS NEVADA DISCOVERY MUSEUM (THE DISCOVERY): A T. rex
Named Sue. At 42 feet long and 12 feet high at the hips, Sue is the largest, most complete and best-preserved T. rex ever discovered. A dramatic, life-sized skeleton cast of Sue is the centerpiece of this exhibition that also features handson and digital interactive exhibits that help you uncover Sue’s amazing past and explore the field of paleontology. The exhibit will be on view through Jan. 15. Museum hours are 10am to 5pm on Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday and noon to 5pm on Sunday. The museum is open from 10am to 8pm on Wednesday. The museum will be open on Monday from 10am to 5pm through Sept. 4. Thu, 7/20Wed, 7/26. $10-$12. Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum (The Discovery), 490 S. Center St., (775) 786-1000.
FILM
STRUGGLE & HOPE: Among the wealth of untold stories in American history is the rise and slow disappearance of all-black towns that sprung up following the end of the Civil War. This feature-length documentary mines the stories of the last-remaining residents, while charting their heroic efforts to ensure their independence and hopes for a better future. Followed by a panel discussion led by filmmaker Kari Barber and local historians to discuss African-American history and other overlooked stories in Nevada. Thu, 7/20, 6-8pm. $5-$10.
Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty
St., (775) 329-3333, www.nevadaart.org.
MUSIC
AN EVENING WITH RANDY NEWMAN: With songs
that run the gamut from heartbreaking to satirical and a host of unforgettable film scores, award-winning composer and pianist Randy Newman has used his many talents to create musical masterpieces widely recognized by generations of audiences. Thu, 7/20, 7:30pm. $50-$70. Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, 6000 Bartley Ranch Road, (775) 322-1538.
THE BALLROOM THIEVES: The neo-folk
trio performs. Sun, 7/23, 7:30pm. Free. Microsoft Stage at Brasserie Saint James, 901 S. Center St., (775) 322-1538, www.renoisartown.com.
BEETHOVEN LIVES UPSTAIRS: The Reno
Philharmonic performs the popular production about a young boy who learns to love classical music from his upstairs neighbor Ludwig van Beethoven. Mon, 7/24, 5-8pm. Free. Wingfield Park, 300 W. First St., (775) 322-1538.
CONCERTS ON THE GREEN: Celebrate the
50th anniversary of the release of The Beatles’ landmark album Sgt. Pepper’s Lonely Hearts Club Band with Beatles Flashback. Sun, 7/23, 6-8pm. Free.
Caughlin Ranch Village Green, Village Green Park, (775) 250-5432.
LA MISA NEGRA: The eight-piece band from
Oakland, California plays a unique blend of 1950s and 1960s-style cumbia and high-energy, Afro-Colombian dance music. Sat, 7/22, 7pm. Free. Brewery Arts
Center, 449 W. King St., Carson City., (775) 883-1976, breweryarts.org.
MUSIC ON THE BEACH: Lumanation performs as part of the summer music concert series. Fri. 7/21. 6pm. Free. Kings Beach
State Recreation Area, Humboldt-
Toiyabe National Forest, Bear Street,
Kings Beach, (530) 546-9000.
ROLLIN’ ON THE RIVER: The RNR’s 21st annual summer concert series continues with
The Sextones and opening act Rigorous
Proof. Fri, 7/21, 5:30pm. Free. Wingfield
Park Amphitheater, 300 W. First St., (775) 324-4440, ext. 3526, go.newsreview.com/ rollin-on-the-river.
SIERRA NEVADA GUITAR FESTIVAL—DUO
SIQUEIRA LIMA: The classical guitar duo performs music of the classical repertoire and popular music of Latin America. Thu, 7/20, 7pm. Free. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., (775) 298-1686, www.cgwest.org.
SIERRA NEVADA GUITAR FESTIVAL—SEDONA
FARBER: The 15-year-old guitarist has won or placed in a number of competitions, including the 2015 GFA International Youth Competition, the Indiana University International Guitar Competition and the Texas International Guitar Competition. Fri, 7/21, noon. Free. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., (775) 298-1686, www.cgwest.org.
SHUFFLE CONCERT: The New York-based chamber music ensemble’s program is determined by the audience, who can choose from a menu of over 30 works derived from 15 different styles, with works ranging from solos and duos to trios and quartets. Mon, 7/24, 7:30pm. Free. Robert Z. Hawkins
Amphitheater, Bartley Ranch Regional
Park, 6000 Bartley Ranch Road, (775) 322-1538, www.renoisartown.com. STILL ROLLIN’: The RN&R partners with
Shea’s Tavern for this concert series featuring some of the best Reno punk, hardcore, metal, noise rock, synth pop,
Americana and rock ’n’ roll bands. This week, The Juvinals, Viva Revenge, Okay
Urge and Hate Recorder perform. Fri. 7/21, 9pm. $8. Shea’s Tavern, 715 S.
Virginia St., (775) 324-4440 ext. 3526, go.newsreview.com/rollin-on-the-river.
ONSTAGE
THE 25TH ANNUAL PUTNAM COUNTY SPELLING
BEE: Six awkward tweens vie for the spelling championship of a lifetime in this fast-paced, Tony Award-winning musical comedy. The show has a small amount of language and adult subject matter. Thu, 7/20-Sun, 7/23, 7:30pm. $15-$30.
Boathouse Theatre, Valhalla Tahoe, 1 Valhalla Road, South Lake Tahoe, (530) 541-4975, valhallatahoe.com.
NORTHERN NEVADA DANCE COALITION:
The dance group performs as part of Artown’s “Dancing in the Park” series. Tue, 7/25, 8pm. Free. Wingfield Park, 300 W. First St., (775) 762-5376, www.renoisartown.com.
LAKE TAHOE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL:
The festival returns with Love’s Labour’s Lost and The Hound of the Baskervilles performed on alternating nights, Tuesday-Sunday through Aug. 27. The Monday Night Showcase includes a diverse array of live music and entertainment from a variety of genres. A different performance will be featured each week. Shows start at 7:30pm. Thu, 7/20-Wed, 7/26, 7:30pm. $15-
$99. Warren Edward Trepp Stage at Sand Harbor State Park, 2005 Highway 28, Incline Village, (800) 747-4697, laketahoeshakespeare.com.
LIT @ NITE: Leave your inhibitions at the door for this free, festive reading of adult poetry, fiction and non-fiction by some of Reno’s boldest writers. A high-sensory set of curated readings will begin at 8pm, followed by an open mic at 9pm. Fri, 7/21, 8pm. Free. Studio on 4th, 432 E. Fourth St., (775) 453-3068.
THE MAGIC STICK—A BASQUE TALE: Laughing
Owl Productions presents this story about three honest, dimwitted siblings taken advantage of by an evil and greedy innkeeper and how they exact their revenge. Thu, 7/20, 4:30pm. Free. St. Mary’s Amphitheater Victorian Square, 900 Victorian Ave., Sparks, (775) 737-8942, laughingowlproductions.com.
THE MATCHMAKER: Ageless Repertory
Theatre presents this farce about a rich old merchant who hires a matchmaker to find him a wife. But the matchmaker has her own plans and becomes involved with his menial clerks, an assortment of lovely ladies and the headwaiter of an expensive restaurant.
Through misadventures, everyone’s love life works out, except for the old merchant’s, who then becomes intrigued with the matchmaker herself. Tue, 7/25, 1pm; Wed, 7/26, 7pm. Free. Reno Little
Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., (775) 348-6625, www.renoisartown.com.
NEXT TO NORMAL: Brüka Theatre presents this award-winning musical by Tom Kitt and Brian Yorkey. The show runs weekly
Thursday-Saturday through July 29 with a Sunday matinee on July 30. Thu, 7/20-
Sat, 7/22, 8pm. $20-$25. Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., (775) 323-3221. 7/26:Niyaz featuring Azam Ali and Tanya Evanson Artown’s Cultural Connections music series concludes with a performance by the globe-trotting group led by vocalist Azam Ali. The band was praised by Huffington Post as “an evolutionary force in contemporary Middle Eastern music” for its global trance sound that blends medieval Sufi poetry and folk songs from their native Iran and surrounding countries in the Persian Gulf with acoustic instrumentation and electronic music. The free performance begins at 7:30 p.m. on Wednesday, July 26, at Wingfield Park, 300 W. First St. Call 322-1538 or visit www.renoisartown.com.
PETER AND THE STARCATCHER: Rick Elise’s
Tony-winning play upends the centuryold story of how a miserable orphan comes to be The Boy Who Would Not Grow Up (a.k.a. Peter Pan). From marauding pirates and jungle tyrants to unwilling comrades and unlikely heroes, Peter and the Starcatcher playfully explores the depths of greed and despair—and the bonds of friendship, duty and love. The show runs Thursday-Sunday through July 30. Thu, 7/20-Sat, 7/22, 7:30pm; Sun, 7/23, 2pm. Free. Reno Little
Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., (775) 813-8900, renolittletheater.org..
RENO IMPROV SHOW: This Saturday join Reno
Improv for an evening of spontaneous comedy. Sat, 7/22, 8pm. $5. The
Potentialist Workshop, 836 E. Second St., (775) 686-8201.
STEAL YOUR ROCK ’N’ ROLL: Reno Little
Theater’s ACT OUT! Youth Program in partnership with The Boys & Girls Club of Truckee Meadows presents this rock ’n’ roll spectacular for the whole family. These young performers will sing, dance and act their way through Broadway’s most rocking show tunes. Mon, 7/24, 3:30pm. Free. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., (775) 813-8900.
SHREK THE MUSICAL: TheatreWorks
of Northern Nevada presents its production based on the Oscar-winning DreamWorks Animation film and Broadway musical about an ogre named Shrek, who leads a cast of fairytale misfits on an adventure to rescue a princess and find true acceptance. Fri, 7/21-Sat, 7/22, 7pm; Sun, 7/23, 3pm. $10-
$12. Destiny Community Center, 255 Bell St., (775) 284-0789, www.twnn.org. SORDID LIVES: Good Luck Macbeth Theatre
Company presents Del Shores’ comedy.
When Peggy, a good Christian woman, hits her head on the sink and bleeds to death after tripping over her lover’s wooden legs in a motel room, chaos erupts in Winters, Texas. Performances are Friday-Sunday through July 29. Fri, 7/21-Sat, 7/22, 7:30pm; Sun, 7/23, 2pm. $15.
Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., (775) 322-3716.
SPORTS & FITNESS
GUIDED HIKE: Enjoy a guided hike through
Galena Creek Park with a local specialist.
Please bring appropriate clothing and plenty of water. The hike intensity varies, depending on the audience. Sat, 7/22, 10am. $5 suggested donation. Galena
Creek Visitor Center, 18250 Mount Rose
Highway, (775) 849-4948.
RENO 1868 FC: Reno’s professional soccer club takes on the Portland Timbers II. Sat, 7/22, 7:30pm. $13-$27. Greater Nevada
Field, 250 Evans Ave., (775) 334-7000.
RENO ACES: The minor league baseball team plays the Salt Lake Bees. Thu, 7/20, 7pm. $7-$32. Greater Nevada Field, 250
Evans Ave, (775) 334-7000.


