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Octane Fest June 9, 2011 – June 12, 2011

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Fallon Nevada

Octane Fest is a motor sports extravaganza featuring everything that a motor sports enthusiast could want, and more!
Activities include:
Fairground Jamboree with Monster Trucks
Truck and Tractor Pull and Freestyle Motocross Jump Show
Ironman Challenge IMCA Dirt Track Racing at Rattlesnake Raceway
Lucas Oil Series Drag Racing at Top Gun Raceway
RatFest Rumble Car Show Rod Car Show downtown Fallon (Maine Street)
Food, Drinks, and Vendors
Tickets to the Jamboree (at the fairgrounds) are $10 advance, $12 at the gate. Toyota Dealers in Fallon, Reno and Carson City are giving away $2-Off coupons to use at the gate for those who would like to wait to get their tickets or for out of town spectators. Advance tickets on sale at the Fallon Convention Center (9a-5p), 100 Campus Way, or by calling 775.423.4556 or 866.232.5566.
Tickets for the IMCA Ironman Challenge dirt track races and the NHRA Lucas Oil Series drags are $10 at both Rattlesnake and Top Gun Raceway gates. The “RatFest Rumble” car show on Maine Street is free.

Read more @ http://www.visitrenotahoe.com/reno-tahoe/what-to-do/events/special-events/06-09-2011/octane-fest/?source=newsletter

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ACE High School Fund Raiser Thursday 5/26/11

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Open House
Saturday, May 21st from 11:00am-1:00pm
Everyone is Welcome

2011-2012 School Year Application – Click Here

Click Here for Invitation for Student Built Open House
Thursday, May 26, 2011 from 4:00-6:00pm
at 4929 Hombre Way Reno

Clilck Here for Bid Packet for Prospective House Buyer

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Sparks Nevada Street Viberations Spring Rally 6/3/11 to 6/5/11

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After a long winter, it’s time to liberate your Harley from hibernation and enjoy a weekend of motorcycle fun! Street Vibrations Spring Rally condenses the excitement of the successful Street Vibrations Fall Rally into a weekend at Sparks Victorian Square.

The 5th annual event features live entertainment, bike games, competition ride-in shows, poker runs and walks, more than 80 vendor booths, VIP motorcycle participant parties and the Livfast Aerial Stunt Show.   Virginia City will host a poker walk, live entertainment, VIP bike parking and more. Chester’s Reno Harley-Davidson will host open houses and special promotions.

Street Vibrations Spring is free to the public. Motorcycle participants pay a fee. Vendors, bike games, bike competitions, and more are scheduled to either: start, end or take place entirely on Victorian Square in Sparks Victorian Square.

Great entertainment is planned, including:  Eddie Money, Audioboxx, Easy Rider and Skynnyn Lynnyrd the “Reloaded” Lynyrd Skynyrd.

Contact Info

E-Mail: admin@roadshowsreno.com
Phone: 775-329-7469

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For more information go to: http://fightfraud.nv.gov/

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Socks For Soldiers

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The Reno Marine Corps League, Wal-Mart stores and News Talk 780 KOH are partnering for a program to provide new boot socks to Marine Corps units deployed to Afghanistan.

Saturday, May 21 ( Armed Forces Day ) the Reno Marine Corps League, with the assistance of Active Duty Marines from the Reno/Sparks community, will be accepting new, packaged boot socks at the Kietzke Lane Wal-Mart from 9 a.m.-3 p.m.

The goal is to provide 2400 pairs of boot socks, in black or brown colors, to active duty Marine Corps infantry units deployed to Afghanistan.  No white socks will be accepted.

Look for the Marine Corps League tent and the KOH Radio display outside the Kietzke Lane Wal-Mart.

read more at http://www.rgj.com/article/20110517/NEWS/110517028/Group-seeks-donations-Marine-boot-socks-program

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Carson City Rendezvous

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http://www.visitrenotahoe.com/reno-tahoe/what-to-do/events/06-10-2011/carson-city-rendezvous/?source=newsletter

Mills Park
June 10, 2011 – June 12, 2011

This event is a rendezvous of all things “Wild West” including a mountain man encampment, Civil War reenactments, cowboy stunt shows, camel rides, Pueblo de Nevada village, a blacksmithing competition, Native American dancing, live music, arts and crafts and great food.

Contact Info

Contact: Fred & Maxine Nietz
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E-Mail: info@EventsNevada.com
Phone: 775.887.1294

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Free Fishing Day at Pyramid Lake 5/14/11

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The Pyramid Lake Paiute Tribe would like to invite the public and their
families to come “Get Hooked For Free” at Free Fishing Day at Pyramid Lake. To kick off the
upcoming summer season, fishing throughout all of the public areas of Pyramid Lake will be
FREE to the public on Saturday May 14, 2011.

The public is invited to come out and fish the waters of Pyramid Lake without having to buy a
Tribal Fishing permit on this day. Free Fishing Day at Pyramid Lake is designed to educate the
public about the fish and the unique ecosystem of the lake. The Tribe would like to remind the
public that even though Tribal Fishing Permits will not be required for this day, that all other
permits and Tribal regulations will be in effect. These permits are included to but are not
limited to day use and overnight camping permits.

The Tribe wants to provide an opportunity for the public to enjoy the world class fisheries at
Pyramid Lake and remind everyone that fishing is a great way to relax and connect with family
and friends and enjoy the natural beauty of Pyramid Lake.

Contact Info

Visit Web Site
Phone: 775-574-1000 ext 116

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Arts in Bloom Festival Sparks Victorian Square, Nevada May 8, 2011

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Moms will be treated to a special day where they can stroll among artisans and shop for a variety of the region’s finest assortment of artwork, enjoy fine food and popular entertainment, and bid on hand-painted plates featuring the works of well-known celebrities.

The 9th annual Arts in Bloom Festival will be held on Mother’s Day on the open air plaza across from John Ascauga’s Nugget.  The event will showcase the region’s top artists, who will be selling a combination of oil, watercolor and other paintings, woodwork, jewelry and a variety of hand-crafted unique items.  The event will feature a celebrity painted-plate auction that will benefit the Susan G. Komen for the Cure Breast Cancer Foundation.  Past celebrity artists include: Bette Midler, Sarah McLachlan, Bonnie Raitt, Linda Ronstadt, Olivia Newton-John, Maureen O’Hara, Mickey Ronney, Debbie Reynolds, Bill Cosby, Tim Allen, Steve Carell, former Summer & Winter Games Olympians and many others. All money raised from the sale of the plates benefit the Komen foundation.

Headline acts such as American Idols finalists Elliott Yamin and Kimberley Locke have also been featured entertainers in previous years.  For more information, visit www.sparksrec.com, call 775-353-2291 or write eventinfo@cityofsparks.us

The event is free and open to the public.

Contact Info

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E-Mail: eventinfo@cityofsparks.us
Phone: 775-353-2291

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10 Tips for Saving Money in the Garden

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By: Laura Fisher Kaiser http://members.houselogic.com

Published: January 28, 2011

Carefully plan and plot your garden to add value to your home and make the most of your time and money.

So don’t impulsively drive to your garden center. Walk your land, consult an almanac, test the soil, and make a budget. You’ll save your back, your budget, and your home’s curb appeal.

Tip #1: Get to know your land

Before shelling out money for new plants, consider what’s thrived and died in past gardens. Ask, “Is this plant doing its job? Adding beauty? Providing shade? Creating borders?” Give a pink slip to landscaping that’s not pulling its weight.

If you’re a newcomer to gardening or to the area, scout the neighborhood to see which plants look happy and which wither on the vine.

Keep in mind that even plants appropriate for your growing zone might not work in your personal patch. Your particular soil conditions, sunlight patterns, pest populations, and available water will determine what will grow. Your local cooperative extension service can analyze your soil and recommend amendments and suitable plantings.

Tip #2: Become sun savvy

Even experienced gardeners make mistakes. They plant shade-loving plants in full sun or sun-loving plants in partial shade. Before planting anything in your garden, compare the amount of sunlight your landscaping needs for the amount you have.

Evaluating garden sunlight is tricky because daylight is a moving target: Seasons change and plants mature and cast different shadows.

So before plotting plant beds and tree locations, study the movement of the sun throughout the day and, if you have time, throughout the year. Calculate how many hours of sun each garden section receives. Then check planting directions to make sure your greenery will get what it needs.

Tip #3: Become water wise

Over-watering plants can kill your landscaping and budget. To avoid death by water, know how much and when your greens need to drink: Sales tags should have watering directions.

Drip hoses are thrifty ways to water plants, because the water goes directly to roots, drop by drop. Wind drip hoses around tree bases and bottoms of shrubs. Put hoses on automatic timers to avoid over-watering.

If you have an in-ground sprinkler system, install an ET (evapotranspiraton) controller. These systems, which use real-time weather data sent by satellite to control when sprinklers turn on and off, can cut water use by as much as 30%. The controller costs between $300 and $400, depending on system size, but many municipal water agencies offer rebates, particularly in the arid Southwest.

Tip # 4: Mulch much

Spreading a few inches of mulch in landscaping beds protects your plants and shrubs from drying out, and makes beds look tidy and uniform. Mulch also keeps down weeds and moderates soil temperature.

Organic mulches–grass clippings, wood chips, pine needles–eventually decompose and add vital nutrients to your soil and landscaping. Organics also encourage worm growth, nature’s own soil tillers and fertilizers.

Shredded bark mulch from the garden center provides a rich look for your beds, adding curb appeal. It also prevents dirt from splashing on leaves.

Tip #5: Color your garden

Stick to a simple color scheme for flowers and blooming shrubs in your garden. Your landscaping will look more cohesive and professional.

Massing plants of coordinated colors creates a sense of luxury and order. If you like pinks, add lavenders and blue-hued plants. If hot red is your color, mix with yellows and oranges.

Keeping to a single color family in your garden also narrows your focus when roaming plant center aisles. If you are a gardening newbie and can’t tell a tea rose from a trumpet vine, ask the store’s plant expert for help. Most will be glad to exchange their knowledge for a sale.

Also, gardening catalogs and websites often group complementary colors together. Some even provide a complete landscape plan, which you can faithfully recreate.

Tip #6: Avoid invaders

Ivies, grasses, and vines will fill in your garden quickly, and just as quickly take over your landscaping. Once these “invasives” take root, unearthing them is difficult, and in some cases, impossible.

Your garden center doesn’t call these spreaders “invasives.” They are billed as “fast growers” or “aggressives,” but often that’s code for non-native plants that take over the landscape and crowd out locals by stealing nutrients, light, and water.

The U.S. Department of Agriculture maintains a list of invasives that includes various ivies, grasses, weeds, vines, self-seeding varieties of bushes and shrubs, and even seemingly innocuous herbs, like mint. Your county extension service can steer you toward the species best suited to your garden. Warning: If you love growing mint, grow it in a pot on your deck or patio.

Tip #7: Beware of neighbors bearing green gifts

You should love thy neighbor, but don’t ever take cuttings from their gardens unless you know exactly what they are and how they grow. Self-seeding perennials, such as Black-Eyed Susans and coneflowers, will quickly fill bare spots with splashes of color. If you tire of them, just grab a spade and dig them out.

But if a neighbor extends a slender stalk of Rose of Sharon, or other invasive tree species, run away screaming. These trees will spread throughout your yard and grow roots so deep that only a professional–or the better part of your weekend–can dig and pull them out.

Tip #8: Plant shade trees for natural A/C

Shade trees planted on the south and west sides of a house reduce cooling bills–up to 25%–and lower net carbon emissions. So include shade trees in your landscaping plan.

Choose shade trees according to their size at maturity, which could be 20 years away. Dense deciduous trees–maples, poplars, cottonwoods–are good selections because their leaves cool your house in summer, and their bare branches let light in during winter. Plant them close enough to shade your house, but not so close that they will overwhelm the space.

If you want a faster growing shade tree, about 2 feet per year, select a northern red oak, Freeman maple, or tulip tree.

Tip #9: Power down your lawn mower

The Environmental Protection Agency says gas-powered lawn mowers contribute as much as 5% of the nation’s air pollution. Switching to new generation electric and push-reel mowers—which are lighter, quieter, and kinder to your lawn than power mowers—reduces emissions and cuts fuel consumption.

To mow three-quarters of an acre of grass with a power mower requires 1 gallon of gas. As gas prices head to $4 per gallon, you could save $100 a year by switching to a muscle-powered or electric machine. An electric or good push-reel mower costs $150 to $250, so it will quickly pay for itself.

Tip #10: Grade your landscaping

Once a year, walk your property, cast a hard eye on your garden beds and ask, “Is that plant doing its job? Is it growing into its space, or wandering wherever it likes? Are leaves healthy or spotted with mold and pests? Are these greens improving curb appeal or just making my house look overrun?”

If a plant or shrub isn’t working out, it’s compost. If shrubs are growing too close to your foundation–1 foot away is good–transplant or prune them.

Make sure trees are growing no closer to your house than the width of their mature canopies. Otherwise roots can burrow into foundations, and overhanging branches can trap moisture against the roof or siding, leading to rot and insect damage.

Check your flowering plants and shrubs to see if they are indeed flowering. Too few or dull blossoms should rally after a dose of fertilizer or layer of compost. An inexpensive alterative to commercial fertilizers is manure tea. Fill the foot of old pantyhose with a clump of cow or horse dung, tie the hose to the watering can handle, and let the manure steep in water. You can get weeks of nutrition from a little bit of dung.

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Sparks Nevada Heritage Museum

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Posted by Vanessa Vancour on March 22nd http://blog.visitrenotahoe.com

The Sparks Heritage Museum became the first Museum in Nevada to incorporate I-pad technology into their exhibits.  Thanks to a grant from the Ben Snow Foundation, the Museum has been working to create a more interactive experience which will appeal to patrons of all ages.   The first exhibit, the I-pads, will appear in the new Sparks in Space exhibit.

It is a little know fact that the rockets that got the first man on and off the moon were developed and tested right here in Spanish Springs, at the Nevada Field Laboratory, a facility operated by Rocket dyne.  In partnership with the Challenger Learning Center of Northern Nevada, the Sparks in Space exhibit presents an in-depth look at the US space program with an emphasis on manned space flight and the role the City of Sparks has played.   The three major topics include: “From Railroads to Rockets,” “Animals in Space,” and “The Next Generation.”

From Railroads to Rockets

Most people know Sparks began as a railroad town. Now, thanks to an oral history project conducted by Dick Dreiling, a Museum Board Member, the important role Sparks played in the development of space transportation systems is documented and on exhibit for all to learn.   Fun interactive bonuses include the new I-pads kiosks in the Space exhibit, as well as in the Museum’s Railroad Room.  Children can learn about outer space on apps astroresearched and selected by the Sparks High School Astronomy students. Visitors can have their picture taken looking like an astronaut, or try their hand at piloting a space craft and landing on the moon using the “Return to Camelot” simulator.

Animals in Space

It just so happened that the Museum Docent is the Veterinarian who supervised the mice that went to the Moon on the Apollo 17 mission –  Dr. Richard Simmonds.  Not only does he volunteer at the museum teaching visitors about Truckee Meadows history, but he is also a Challenger Center Board Member.  His passion for teaching is evident in the exhibit. Visitors can learn about various animal astronauts including dogs, mice, fish and primates, and see first-hand the prototype of the “mouse hotel” that Dr. Simmonds helped develop to care for the mice on their journey into outer space.   Interestingly, the species of mice that travelled into space exist in the deserts of Nevada and were chosen as they require very little water to survive.

Over the next six months, the Museum will offer a series of activities focusing on the different topics featured in the Sparks in Space exhibit, including dome programs, movies, poetry readings and lectures.     Blast off with your family at the Sparks Heritage Museum!

The Sparks Heritage Museum is located at 814 Victorian Avenue, Sparks on the corner of Pyramid Way.

The Museum is open  Saturdays and Sundays 1 pm to 4 pm, Tuesday to Friday 11 am to 4 pm

ADMISSION:  $5 for Adults, Children 12 and under Free.  Active Military and their families are FREE.

For more details please call (775) 355-1144.

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Reno Aces 2011 Home Schedule

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RENO, Nev.–The Reno Aces Baseball Club will open its 2011 home slate on April 15, and will enjoy home games on Memorial Day, Labor Day and the holiday weekend prior to Independence Day, the organization announced today.

The third season of Aces baseball will again feature 144 regular season games, including 72 at Aces Ballpark. The Aces will play host to the Colorado Springs Sky Sox on April 15 for the club’s home opener, which will kick-off an eight-game homestand.

Regional rival Sacramento will play eight games at Aces Ballpark, April 19-22 and May 27-30. The Fresno Grizzlies, Triple-A affiliate of the San Francisco Giants, will make a pair of trips to Reno on July 18-21 and August 29-Sept. 1. The Aces and Las Vegas 51s will renew the vaunted Silver State Diamond Challenge with eight games in Reno on June 21-24 and July 26-29.

Reno will play host to the River Cats on Memorial Day (May 30). The 2011 home slate comes to a close on Labor Day, Sept. 5.

Full and partial season tickets for the 2011 season are on-sale now. Full season ticket packages are being offered in six different seating locations, with a number of exclusive season ticket holder benefits available, including in-seat wait service, private autograph sessions and an opportunity to take batting practice on the Aces Ballpark playing field. The Aces will offer 36-game, 20-game and new 12-game partial plans in the 2011 season. Partial plans start as low as $102.

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