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For a complete listing of this week’s events or to post events to our online calendar, visit www.newsreview.com.

may/12:RENO RIVER FESTIVAL The 15th annual whitewater the special events season in festival kicks off Reno. Some of the world’s top whitewater athletes will navigate the rapids of the Truckee River Whitewater Park during the two-day event, which also features food, craft beer and wine, shopping, rides and attractions, a mother-daughter lookalike contest and performances by Jimmie Allen, The Freshmakers and Jessie Leigh. Another festival highlight is the Reno River Roll, a mobile concert led by acoustic rock/reggae/blues group The Island of Black and White, whose lead singer will take a costumed crowd of cyclists on a 7-mile bike tour of Reno. The Reno River Roll is the official kick-off to Bike Week in Northern Nevada. It is open to all ages and all types of bicycles. Admission to the festival is free, although you must purchase a ticket for entry to the Reno River Roll, Craft Beer Experience and Summer Wine Village. Gates open at 9 a.m. on Saturday and Sunday, May 12-13, at Wingfield Park and surrounding areas along the Truckee River, between First and Sierra streets and Arlington Avenue. Visit renoriverfestival.com.

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EVENTS

2018 BEST OF TAHOE CRAFT BEER CONTEST:

Six breweries from around Lake Tahoe will have their beer judged at AleWorX to determine who has the best beer in three categories. Attendees will have the opportunity to try all beer submissions, then show support for their favorite beverage in each category by means of an online voting component. Live music and food vendors will also be on site. A general ticket grants patrons access to AleWorX from 1-5pm, and a VIP option gets attendees into the event at noon. Sat, 5/12, noon. $75-$100. Lake Tahoe AleWorX, 2050 Lake Tahoe Blvd., Ste. 2050, South Lake Tahoe, www.facebook.com/ BestOfTahoeCraftBeer. 6TH ANNUAL SPRING HORSE EXPO: The

event features breed and discipline demonstrations, as well as local horse organizations, vendors and food trucks. Sat, 5/12, 10am. Free. Bartley Ranch Regional Park, 6000 Bartley Ranch Road, (775) 849-0120, www.facebook.com/ events/2066703146892180/.

BEES OF NEVADA—A SYMBOL OF WESTERN

INSECT DIVERSITY: The Great Basin Group of the Sierra Club will hold its monthly meeting featuring guest speaker Kevin Burls, director of Nevada Bugs and Butterflies. He will talk about Nevada’s native bee species and their role as pollinators of native wildflowers and many domesticated crops. This talk will review native bee biology and ecology and discuss issues related to native bee conservation. Thu, 5/10, 7pm. Free. Bartley Ranch Regional Park, 6000 Bartley Ranch Road, www.sierraclub.org/toiyabe/ great-basin. BOAT SHOP TOUR: Tahoe Maritime Museum offers a behind-the-scenes look. Meet boat restoration specialists. Fri, 5/11, 2pm. $5, free for members, military, children age 12 and younger. Sierra Boat

Company, Carnelian Bay, (530) 583-9283, tahoemaritimemuseum.org.

CANNABIS DIALOGUE WORKSHOP: The Truckee

Town Council will hold a workshop to discuss the town’s approach to marijuana regulations. The workshop will include discussions on indoor and outdoor cultivation, manufacturing and processing, taxation, retail and commercial uses and delivery services. Fri, 5/11, 6pm. Free. Truckee Town Hall, 10183 Truckee Airport Road, Truckee, cannabis@townoftruckee.com.

CHIP DIG & GAMBLING COLLECTIBLES

SHOW: See a variety of collectibles and memorabilia from Nevada’s colorful gambling past. Sat, 5/12, 10am-

4pm. Free. Nevada Historical Society, 1650 North Virginia Street, (775) 688-1190 ext 223, nvhistoricalsociety.org.

CONTRA DANCE: Sierra Contra Dance

Society holds its monthly event with live music and a caller. Arrive at 7:15pm for a beginner’s walk-through. No partner necessary. Sat, 5/12, 7:30pm. $10.

Southside Cultural Center, 190 E. Liberty St., (509) 595-1136, www.sierracontra.org.

DEMO BY MICHAEL HOLTER: The artist will

demonstrate how to create a powerful cityscape in two hours. Come early to get a good seat and meet local watercolor artists. Sat, 5/12, 1pm. Free. Temple Sinai’s Social Hall, 3405 Gulling Road, www.sierrawatercolorsociety.com.

DOCENTS IN THE GALLERY—ENRIQUE CHAGOYA:

Join Nevada Museum of Art docents in the gallery for an in-depth discovery of the works of Enrique Chagoya. Fri, 5/11, noon. $10, free for NMA members. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., (775) 329-3333, www.nevadaart.org.

FAMILY GAME NIGHT: Find a table, grab

a game and have some fun. Fri, 5/11, 4pm. Free. Sierra View Library, 4001 S. Virginia St., (775) 827-3232.

FIXIT CLINIC: Fixit Clinic is an all-ages, do-it-together activity where people bring in their broken household things and learn how to assess, disassemble and repair them, instead of sending them to the landfill. Thu, 5/10, 3pm. Free.

Sparks Library, 1125 12th St., Sparks, (775) 352-3200.

HISTORIC PRESERVATION AND THE REVITALIZATION OF RENO: As the

community experiences rapid growth, economic diversification and a surge in new investment and development, many of Reno’s historic neighborhoods are undergoing transformation. Writer and historian Alicia Barber will discuss how the city’s historic structures can play a pivotal role in this revitalization and help to promote a strong sense of continuity and character in a time of change. Sat, 5/12, 2pm. $5 suggested donation. Galena Creek Visitor Center, 18250 Mount Rose Highway, (775) 849-4948.

FOR THE WEEK OF may 10, 2018

KIDS NATURE JOURNAL CLUB: Learn skills

for exploring the natural world and how to capture adventures in a nature journal. Some materials provided. Bring a notebook and pen and dress for the weather. Sat, 5/12, 10:30am. Free. South

Lake Tahoe Library, 1000 Rufus Allen Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, (530) 573-3185.

KIDS TRAIN RIDES: Truckee Donner

Railroad Society offers train rides for kids. Sat, 5/12, 11am. Free, donations welcome. Truckee River Regional Park, 10500 Brockway Road, Truckee, truckeedonnerrailroadsociety.com.

LANGUAGE AND SOCIAL LIFE—HOW ARE

THEY CONNECTED?: Valerie Fridland, a sociolinguist at the University of Nevada, Reno, studies how language and social life are intimately connected. She will discuss what causes dialects, why some people have one and how much influence parents have on their children’s speech. The lecture is free but there is a $3 parking fee on campus. Visit website to RSVP. Fri, 5/11, 7pm. Free. Sierra College Truckee Campus, 11001 College Trail, Truckee, sierracollege.ticketleap.com.

LITTER REMOVAL: The Clean Tahoe Program and City of South Lake Tahoe host the third annual spring cleanup of 14 neighborhoods. Free lunch and celebration at Bijou Park afterward.

Sat, 5/12, 9am. Free, Various locations in

South Lake Tahoe, (530) 544-4210.

MOTHER’S DAY CRAFT AND TODDLER TIME: For

children 18 months to 3 years. All early literacy programs in Washoe County Libraries feature stories, fingerplays and wiggle action as part of the experience to encourage a love of books, stimulate thinking, and promote feelings of self-assurance. Fri, 5/11, 10:15am. Free. Sparks Library, 1125 12th St., Sparks, (775) 352-3200.

MOTHER’S DAY TEA & STORYTIME: Kids can

sip tea and eat fancy biscuits with their moms, then create tissue paper bouquets. Sun, 5/13, 11:30am. Free.

Downtown Reno Library, 301 South Center St., (775) 327-8300.

PANCAKE BREAKFAST & AIRPLANE RIDES:

Truckee EAA Chapter 1073 holds its pancake breakfast and offers free Young Eagles airplane rides for kids ages 8-17 on those mornings (weather permitting). Sat, 5/12, 8am. Truckee-Tahoe Airport, 10356 Truckee Airport Road, Truckee, www.eaa1073.org.

PAWS TO READ: Children can practice reading to friendly therapy dogs and receive a free book. All ages welcome.

Thu, 5/10, 4pm. Incline Village Library, 845

Alder Ave., Incline Village, (775) 832-4130.

RSVP SPRING CELEBRATION & CARNIVAL: The

Nevada Rural Counties RSVP Program holds its 33rd annual event featuring live music, vendors, carnival rides and more. Discount carnival ride tickets are available on site. Thu, 5/10-Fri, 5/11, 5pm; Sat, 5/12-Sun, 5/13, 1pm. Free admission.

Mills Park, 1111 E. William St., Carson City, nevadaruralrsvp.org. RT BOOKLOVERS CONVENTION: The literary

arts gathering features book signings, author chats, RT Bazaar and more than 100 workshops. Tue, 5/15-Wed, 5/16. $55-

$299. Peppermill Casino, 2707 S. Virginia St., rtconvention.com.

SCIENCE SATURDAY—ROVING ON MARS:

The event features simulated science journeys, full-dome planetarium programs, hands-on workshops, live presentations, virtual reality headsets and iPad interactive stations. Participants ages 8-12 must be accompanied by an adult. Sat, 5/12, 9:30am. $12. National Automobile Museum, 10 S. Lake St., www.nevadachallenger.org.

SECOND THURSDAY TALK: Jackie Frady,

president and executive director of the National Automobile Museum, will present “Bill Harrah—The Man Behind the Legend” This month’s event concludes the Second Thursday Talk series. Thu, 5/10, 1:30pm. $5 with paid

museum admission, free for members. National Automobile Museum, 10 S. Lake St., (775) 333-9300.

SENSORY STORY TIME: For children

with autism spectrum disorders, sensory integration issues, or other developmental challenges. All early literacy programs in Washoe County Libraries feature stories, fingerplays, and wiggle action as part of the experience to encourage a love of books, stimulate thinking and promote feelings of self-assurance. Thu, 5/10, 10:15am. Free. Sparks Library, 1125 12th St., Sparks, (775) 352-3200.

SMALL WONDER WEDNESDAYS: Tots ages 5

and younger can participate in story time and explore the museum for a full hour before it opens to the public. Wed, 5/16, 9am. $10-$12, free for members. Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum (The Discovery), 490 S. Center St., nvdm.org.

SPEAK YOUTH TO POWER CANDIDATE FORUMS:

This week’s forum features candidates for Reno City Council. While these events are youth-centered, all members of the public are encouraged to attend. These are not debates, but forums for candidates to address issues. Audience members will also have the opportunity to ask questions. These non-partisan forums are open to all candidates. Thu, 5/10, 6pm. Free. Downtown Reno Library, 301 S. Center St., www.hollandreno.org/ event/candidate-forum-1/.

VESTA STREET FAIR: Local artists and

artisans will sell their handmade work, including jewelry, garden art, furniture and paintings. Sat, 5/12, 10am. Free. Vesta Street, (775) 786-7942, www. facebook.com/events/1702812359797722/.

ART

ARTIST CO-OP GALLERY OF RENO: Majestic

NevadaBenefitforVeterans’Voluntary Services. The Artists Co-op of Reno supports the VA Sierra Nevada Health Care System for the month of May. Members and guests artists will participate with 20 percent of sale proceeds going to this organization. Thu, 5/10-Wed, 5/16, 11am-4pm. Free. 627 Mill

St., (775) 322-8896.

BLUE WHALE COFFEE COMPANY: Midtown

MuralTour. A docent-led tour of more than 40 of the 70 murals in the midtown district. Learn about the artists and how this form of public art improves the life and culture of a neighborhood. Local, national and international artists are represented. Tickets are available at the door. Sat, 5/12, 11am. $10. Blue Whale Coffee Company, 32 Cheney St., (415) 5964987, artspotreno.com.

THE BRICK: HighSchoolPic[ks]2018. The

Capital City Arts Initiative exhibition features a variety of media by 32 artists from Carson, Dayton, Douglas and

Pioneer high schools in Nevada. Thu, 5/10, 9am. Free. The Brick, 108 E. Proctor St.,

Carson City, arts-inititive.org.

CCAI COURTHOUSE GALLERY: Writingfrom

Mars:AnExhibition. The Capital City Arts Initiative presents its exhibition by artist Rick Parsons at the CCAI Courthouse Gallery. Parsons’ current work explores automatic writing, jazz thinking and three-dimensional forms, while also addressing the environment. The show runs through May 23. Thu, 5/10-Fri, 5/11, Mon, 5/14-Wed, 5/16, 8am-5pm. Free. CCAI

Courthouse Gallery, 885 E. Musser St., Carson City, www.arts-initiative.org.

CARSON CITY COMMUNITY CENTER, SIERRA

ROOM: Works:SomeWaterSomeWelded. The Capital City Arts Initiative’s exhibition features mixed media art by Susan Glaser Church and Stephen Reid. The show is open through June 30. Thu, 5/10, Mon, 5/14-Wed, 5/16, 8am. Free.

Carson City Community Center, Sierra Room, 815 E. William St., Carson City, www.arts-initiative.org.

NORTH TAHOE ARTS: NorthTahoeArts

MembersExhibit. Artwork by current members of North Tahoe Arts is on display through June 8. The artists’ reception is on May 19, 5-7pm. Tue, 5/15-Wed, 5/16, 8am. Free. North Tahoe

Arts, 380 N. Lake Blvd., Tahoe City, northtahoearts.com.

OXS GALLERY: VistasandViewpoints. Mixed media by Bobbie Ann Howell, a Nevada

Arts Council Visual Arts Fellow. Thu, 5/10-Fri, 5/11. Free. OXS Gallery, Carson

City, (775) 687-6680, nvculture.org/ nevadaartscouncil/exhibitions/oxsoffice-exhibition-series.

RENO ART WORKS: WhereTheWildThings

Grow. Artwork by Beth Stoker. Thu, 5/10, 6pm. Free. Reno Art Works, 1995

Dickerson Road, (775) 391-0278.

ST. MARY’S ART CENTER: PaulaSaponaro—

Decades&DetoursExhibition.The art exhibition features multiple bodies of work, mediums and a progression of this artist’s evolution over the decade. Fri, 5/11-Sun 5/13, 11am. $3.50-$5. St. Mary’s

Art Center, 55 North R St., Virginia City, www.stmarysartcenter.org. STUDENT GALLERIES SOUTH, JOT TRAVIS

BUILDING: MFAThesisExhibition. A thesis exhibition by master of fine arts candidate Cullen Wegman. Thu, 5/10, noon. Free. Student Galleries South, Jot Travis Building, University of Nevada, Reno, 1664 N. Virginia St., (775) 784-4278, www.unr.edu/arts.

THE WEDGE CERAMICS STUDIO: Petals&

Pottery,Mother’sDayWeekendFlower Bar. Choose from hundreds of handmade ceramic vases and flowers from the flower bar to make a one-of-a-kind floral arrangement with or for your mom. Prices vary, and the flowers are included in the price of the vase. There will be other ceramic artwork for sale from artists, pop-up shops from local artisans, macarons and mimosas. Sierra Water Gardens outdoor Truckee River location will be open. Sat, 5/12-Sun, 5/13,

10am. Free. The Wedge Ceramics Studio, 2095 Dickerson Road, (775) 770-4770, www.thewedgeceramics.com.

WILBUR D. MAY MUSEUM: Bouquetsfor

Reno’s150thBirthday. Sierra Watercolor Society’s newest exhibit of original watercolor paintings by local artists honors both Reno’s 150th birthday and the vibrant plants and flowers of spring. All paintings are for sale. Thu, 5/10-Sun, 5/13, Wed, 5/16. Free. Wilbur D. May Museum, Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, 1595 N. Sierra St., (775) 750-4636, www.sierrawatercolorsociety.com.

MUSEUMS

THE TERRY LEE WELLS NEVADA DISCOVERY

MUSEUM (THE DISCOVERY): AT.rexNamed

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 digital and hands-on interactive exhibits that help you uncover Sue’s past and explore the field of paleontology. AT.rexNamed Suewill be on exhibit at The Discovery through May 13. Museum hours are 10am to 5pm on Monday, Tuesday, Friday and Saturday, 10am to 8pm on Wednesday, 10am to 2pm on Thursday and noon to 5pm on Sunday. Thu, 5/10-Sun,

5/13. $10-$12. The Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum (The Discovery), 490 S. Center St., (775) 786-1000, nvdm.org.

FILM

RENOIR: Artemisia Moviehouse presents a screening of the biographical film directed by Gilles Bourdos. In the

South of France in 1915, a young model is discovered by the Impressionist painter Pierre-Auguste Renoir. This is the mostly forgotten story of Andrée

Heuschling, aka Catherine Hessling, the final muse for the great artist, and first inspiration for his son, Jean, the returning soldier who would go on to become one of the cinema’s greatest and most acclaimed directors. In French and

Italian with English subtitles. Sun, 5/13, 6pm. $5-$9. Good Luck Macbeth Theatre

Company, 124 W. Taylor St., (775) 337-9111, artemisiamoviehouse.weebly.com.

MAY/12:

HANDS ON! SECOND SATURDAY

Nevada Museum of Art’s monthly program offers free admission to its art galleries, hands-on art activities, storytelling, a docent-guided tour, live performances and community collaborations. The month’s theme is “Way Out West” and features oil pastel landscape and paper collage art projects and performances by the Great Basin Young Chautauqua. Museum hours are 10 a.m. to 6 p.m. on Saturday, May 12, at the NMA, 160 W. Liberty St. Call 329-3333 or visit www.nevadaart.org.

MUSIC

FIRE DANCE: The Reno Pops Orchestra and guests play a variety of Latin-inspired music, including Rimsky-Korsakov’s

Capriccioespagnol, Chuck Mangione’s

“Children of Sanchez,” Marquez’

Danzon No. 2 and music from Disney’s animated feature film Coco. Guitarist

Jack Cimo will play Rodrigo’s Concierto de Aranjuez. Sat, 5/12, 7pm. Free.

Nightingale Concert Hall, Church Fine

Arts Building, University of Nevada,

Reno, 1335 N. Virginia St., (775) 673-1234, www.renopops.org.

NEW WORLD STRING PROJECT: Lisa Lynne and

Aryeh Frankfurter join John Weed and Stu Mason of Molly’s Revenge to create a supergroup playing music that will shake your boots, uplift your spirit and warm your heart. Mon, 5/14, 7pm. $12$20. Brewery Arts Center, 449 W. King St., Carson City, (775) 883-1976.

SNC CHOIR CONCERT—BROADWAY!: The Sierra

Nevada College Concert Choir, under the direction of Donna Roberts Axton, performs music from the musicals Hamilton, Oliverand Jekyll&Hyde. Thu, 5/10-Fri, 5/11, 7pm. $5-$15, free for

SNC students and staff. St. Patrick’s Episcopal Church, 341 Village Blvd., Incline Village, www.sierranevada.edu.

YOUTH ORCHESTRAS SPRING SHOWCASE:

The Reno Phil’s three youth orchestras perform. The evening will begin with the Youth Strings Symphonia, under the direction of conductor Carol Laube. The YSS will be followed by the Youth Concert Orchestra, under the direction of Dustin Budish, and conclude with the Youth Symphony Orchestra, under the direction of Jason Altieri. Sat, 5/12, 4pm. $5-$10. Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, 100 S. Virginia St., (775) 323-6393.

ONSTAGE

THE (CURIOUS CASE OF THE) WATSON

INTELLIGENCE: Reno Little Theater presents this play written by Madeleine George. Watson. Confidant of Holmes. Engineer with Bell. Supercomputer Jeopardywinner. Modern companion? It’s a journey through time that tells the tales of the people and machines that we depend on. Thu, 5/10-Sat, 5/12, 7:30pm;

Sun, 5/13, 2pm. $15-$25. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., (775) 813-8900, renolittletheater.org.

THE DEAN MARTIN SHOW: Featuring Ultimate

Rat Pack, Dean-O-Holics, Cash Profits, Jeff Sutherland as John Wayne and Sherri-Lynn Laboissonniere as Marilyn Monroe. Fri, 5/11, 7:30pm. $15-$20.

Piper’s Opera House, 12 North B St., Virginia City, (775) 847-0433.

HEDWIG AND THE ANGRY INCH: Brüka Theatre

and Good Luck Macbeth collaborate for this production of John Cameron Mitchell and Steven Trask’s rock musical that tells the story of Hansel Schmidt, a slip of a girlyboy from communist East Berlin who becomes Hedwig Robinson, “the internationally ignored song stylist barely standing before you.” Her journey to find true love, and her other half, takes her across the world and from man to woman. Thu, 5/10-Sat, 5/12, 8pm. $20-$30.

Good Luck Macbeth Theatre Company, 124 W. Taylor St., (775) 323-3221, (775) 322-3716.

SISTER ACT: The musical, based on the 1992 film of the same name, tells the story of aspiring club singer Deloris Van Cartier, who witnesses her criminal boyfriend commit a murder. She goes into hiding in a convent where she discovers a sisterhood she didn’t know existed. Thu, 5/10-Sat, 5/12, 7pm. $10-$12. Damonte

Ranch High School, 10500 Rio Wrangler Parkway, (775) 851-5656. SOMEWHERE IN BETWEEN: Restless Artists

Theatre presents Craig Pospisil’s episodic comedy. Jasper has feelings of isolation, fears of the dark, and really everyday life has overwhelmed him, but he is determined to live. He gets stuck between floors on an elevator with a claustrophobic man. A sleazy coworker gives him farcical advice on how to pick up women. He strikes out with the girl he wants, but is picked up by another woman, who takes him home—where she lives with her boyfriend. A chance encounter with a homeless man gives Jasper perspective on his life. He loses his cool, kicks a chair, breaks his foot and gets fired. And then he meets Holly. It might be love, or it might be he’s dying. Thu, 5/10-Sat, 5/12, 7:30pm;

Sun, 5/13, 2pm. $12-$20. Restless Artist Theatre, 295 20th St., Sparks, (775) 5253074, www.rattheatre.org.

SPORTS & FITNESS

RENO ACES: The minor league baseball team plays Albuquerque Isotopes. Thu, 5/10-

Fri, 5/11, 6:35pm. $9-$45. Greater Nevada

Field, 250 Evans Ave., (775) 334-4700.

RENO ACES: The baseball team plays the El

Paso Chihuahuas. Sat, 5/12, 6:35pm; Sun, 5/13,1:05pm; Mon, 5/14, 6:35pm; Tue, 5/15,

11:35pm. $10-$30. Greater Nevada Field, 250 Evans Ave., (775) 334-4700.

LIFESTYLE

GENEALOGY OPEN LAB: Learn how to

build your family tree, discover your ancestors and amaze your family with your research skills. Fri, 5/11, 11:30am. Free. Elizabeth Sturm Library, Truckee Meadows Community College, 7000 Dandini Blvd., (775) 674-7600.

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