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» Events Spotlight cowboy poetry saunters into genoa

cowboy poetry saunters into genoa

March/April 2010

If you aren’t up for the adventure of a real cattle drive, you might opt for an alternative that’s just as authentic, but a little lower key, by attending the first Genoa Cowboy Poetry and Music Festival.

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» Events Spotlight nevada by the dozen

nevada by the dozen

January/February 2010

It’s a new year, which for many means a new start. To us, it means a clean slate of Nevada events. Use this story to plan a couple—perhaps 12—trips to Nevada in 2010.

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» Events Spotlight celebrating green

celebrating green

November/December 2009

Gardnerville went green this September in celebration of its annual Green Living Festival. Visitors crowded Lampe Park to learn about sustainable practices, renewable energy, and being environmentally responsible—and to enjoy live music.

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» Events Spotlight tough enough?

tough enough?

September/October 2009

The world’s best bull riders converge on Las Vegas’ Thomas & Mack Center for two weekends of grueling competition, October 30-November 1 and November 5-8. They will attempt to ride the most ferocious bucking bulls on the planet in an effort to win the most coveted prize in their sport: a Professional Bull Riders World Championship.

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» Events Spotlight patently ponderosa

patently ponderosa

July/August 2009

“Bonanza” premiered on NBC September 12, 1959, and by the time the trail dust settled some 14 years and 430 episodes later, the Cartwrights of the Ponderosa rode into history and into the hearts of a half billion people worldwide. Gone, but far from forgotten, the show continues to gain followers through worldwide syndication and has spawned countless fan clubs from its throngs of loyal rerun watchers.

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» Events Spotlight classic “care” tour

classic “care” tour

May/June 2009

“High profile, below the radar” is how Gary Davis and Alan “Big Al” Crawley describe the ’Round Nevada Classic Car Tour, due to the prominent characters who have joined the event over the years. There have been Microsoft executives and federal and state judges, but it’s not the names that are important on this journey. It’s the cause.

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» Events Spotlight shutterbugs and photo-philes unite

shutterbugs and photo-philes unite

March/April 2009

In its 21st year, Winnemucca’s Shooting the West photography symposium, March 4-8, continues to gain momentum and attention. Since its inception, the gathering’s aim has been to bring art to the Nevada town and provide amateur photographers a chance to mingle with top professionals.

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» Events Spotlight putting the verse in anniversary

putting the verse in anniversary

January/February 2009

The National Cowboy Poetry Gathering’s 25th anniversary will be January 24 to 31 in Elko. Past gatherings have focused on cowboy cultures from here and abroad, but this one will be a homecoming. “Artists, audiences, volunteers, and sponsors from past Gatherings have been invited to return to Elko,” executive director Charlie Seemann says.

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» Events Spotlight earth, ice, and fire

earth, ice, and fire

November/December 2008

In Nevada, art has been known to take many—often peculiar—forms. Maybe the most unusual are the sculptures at the annual White Pine Fire and Ice Show near Ely. They’ve recently added fireworks to give further incentive for locals and tourists to check out the festivities.

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» Events Spotlight nevadaween

nevadaween

September/October 2008

Nevada’s statehood was proclaimed on October 31, 1864. Thus, Nevadans were left with a dilemma of sorts: two reasons to celebrate the 31st. A solution came when the state legislature stipulated that beginning in 2000, Nevada Day would be the last Friday in October and the capital parade would follow on Saturday.

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» Events Spotlight your midsummer night’s dream

your midsummer night’s dream

July/August 2008

Imagine using your hands to scoop a fanny-sized dent in the warm sandy beach at Sand Harbor State Park, settling back with a bucket of Kentucky Fried Chicken and a few beers, and cuddling with your family while watching a Shakespeare play. The set design is mostly by Mother Nature—a beautiful sunset, tall pines, a gazillion stars, and the faint sound of waves lapping the beach at Lake Tahoe.

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» Events Spotlight attack of the killer zucchinis

attack of the killer zucchinis

May/June 2008

I quickly lost interest in backyard cultivation when I discovered farmers’ markets with fresh-from-the-garden fruits and vegetables from local and regional growers. Generally, the Nevada season runs from May through September, except for the year-round operations in Henderson, Las Vegas, and North Las Vegas.

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» Events Spotlight nature’s calm

nature’s calm

March/April 2008

There’s proof of Southern Nevada’s natural beauty in Sharon K. Schafer’s paintings, photographs, and sketches. Works by the Boulder City artist and naturalist are on display through June 1 at the Nevada State Museum and Historical Society in Las Vegas.

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» Events Spotlight eagles and agriculture

eagles and agriculture

January/February 2008

The eagles are the biggest draw, but they’re not the only birds you can see—and photograph—at the annual Carson Valley Eagles and Agriculture event, set for February 20, 22-24.

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» Events Spotlight music’s in the air

music’s in the air

November/December 2007

For the next nine months, the magic number for Northern Nevada’s performing arts scene is four. Four Reno organizations—Reno Chamber Orchestra, Reno Philharmonic, AVA Ballet Theatre, and Nevada Opera—will host a number of events sure to stir lovers of the live performance. Not coincidentally, a few of the events coincide with the holiday season, when it’s fitting for joyful music to fill the chilly autumn or winter air.

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» Events Spotlight in nevada skies

in nevada skies

September/October 2007

The Great Reno Balloon Race, September 7-9, is the first of six upcoming Nevada aerial festivals. It’s followed by the Reno National Championship Air Races, The Ruby Mountain Balloon Festival in Elko, BalloonaPalooza in North Las Vegas, Boulder City Air Show, and Aviation Nation in Las Vegas.

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» Events Spotlight classic cars and comedy

classic cars and comedy

July/August 2007

Californians often see Jay Leno commuting from his Big Dog Garage in Burbank to the studio driving restored automobiles, such as his 1906 Stanley Steamer. Leno owns more than 90 cars spanning 100 years and is familiar with Reno’s Hot August Nights, which attracts thousands of gearheads annually. In this Q&A session with Nevada Magazine, Leno talks about Nevada moments and his passion for cars.

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