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REnO/TaHOE ESSEncE 8 100 miles Explore the 100 incredible miles that separate our region’s two great lakes, Tahoe and Pyramid.

18 it’s showtime The city that created the casino show is still doing them bigger and better than ever. Here’s your guide to Reno-Tahoe’s epic entertainment history and to what will be on stage this year.

28 lake tahoe/ carson valley events

Don’t go home empty-handed. We’ll show you where to shop in the Reno-Tahoe area.

68 please exit the buildinG Skiing, golf, kayaking, biking, hiking – all the fun and adventure you can handle is waiting for you right outside.

72 dininG Taste the best of the region with an extensive list of dining options, from a quick bite to the most elegant dining experience.

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83 advertiser index

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84 travelinG to and around reno-tahoe

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W H ERE GUESTBOOK

Discover the quickest route to get you to the best vacation you’ll ever take.



ADVERTISING SALES AND MARKETING REGIONAL VICE PRESIDENT

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Welcome to Reno/Tahoe! The Reno/Tahoe Visitor has enjoyed an almost 40-year history of providing you, the visitors to this incredible area, with a high-quality publication featuring the images and information that have helped you plan your visits to Reno-Tahoe and find out more about our many offerings while you’re here. Ours has been a family business that started with Phil Rose, our founding publisher, selling advertising for a company called Guest Informant. He then started his own book, the Reno/Tahoe Visitor, in 1974. Forty years later we’ve come full circle in a sense, as Morris Publishing, also a family business and the previous owner of Guest Informant, has acquired the Reno/Tahoe Visitor and will add Where Guestbook Reno Tahoe to their portfolio of city books they publish around the world. The power and scope of the Where brand, with more that 200 publications in nine countries, covering over 60 individual markets worldwide, combined with the rich history of the Reno/Tahoe Visitor, means the emergence of a new era of visitor information. We hope you enjoy this inaugural issue of Where Guestbook Reno/Tahoe and the depth and breadth of information it imparts on the many wonderful things you can see and do while visiting our region. We’re proud and excited to have a company of the caliber of Morris Publishing to carry on a 40-year tradition of excellence.

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T HREE E R AND EIGHT URGEN T CARE L OC AT IO N S . They serve patients in the region’s only hospital with a heart physician available onsite 24-hours a day. They use the region’s only two D-SPECT heart cameras to detect heart attacks faster, saving heart muscle and saving lives. They provide emergency care just for kids in the region’s only Children’s ER. They treat the most serious emergencies in the ER with the region’s only Level II Trauma Center. And they’ll treat you without an appointment at eight Urgent Care locations. They’re the expert hands you’ll find at Renown. And they make the remarkable happen every single day. Learn more at renown.org or call 775-982-4100.

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ONE HUNDRED MILES TRacINg THE TRUckEE RIvER fROM LakE TaHOE TO PyRaMID LakE It all starts at a lofty 6,000 feet. That’s where, amidst the ice cream shops, bike rental stands and other tourist town bric-a-brac of Tahoe City, the blue, blue waters of Lake Tahoe spill out underneath the Fanny Bridge Dam and officially become the headwaters of the Truckee River.

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For 100 miles the Truckee alternately meanders and rages, kicking up world-class whitewater as it heaves along over boulders through a deep canyon, trying to outrun traffic on the interstate highway and the Union Pacific trains that run parallel.

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It dumps out of the canyon and passes through the cities of Reno and Sparks, well within stone-throwing distance of blackjack tables and office buildings, providing an urban playground for anglers and boaters as well as a makeshift waterpark for city-dwellers anxious to escape the broiling summer heat.

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photo Grant Kaye / Town of Truckee 2012

It keeps going, through the sandy sagebrush

under the black and beige peaks hovering

covered hills east of Sparks and out into the

in the near distance. By now, after dropping

desert (it still can’t escape that highway or the

some 3,000 feet in elevation, the river has

railroad), where its water, courtesy of the more-

surrendered most of its roiling rage and settles

than-century-old Derby Dam, still provides a

in for a few last easy turns before dumping its

lifeline for ranchers and farmers out in towns

clear cargo into Pyramid Lake, a remnant of

like Fallon and other dusty points east and

the Pleistocene-era Lake Lahontan, which is

south. At the town of Wadsworth, the Truckee

now mostly an stark alkali flat known as the

hangs a left, turning north (finally escaping that

Black Rock Desert.

highway) and snakes up through the Paiute reservation and skirts alongside the parched Pah-Rah

Range,

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photo Grant Kaye / Town of Truckee 2012

Shaped like a bright blue quotation mark nestled in between the snow-capped desert mountains, Pyramid Lake is as salty as the Great Salt Lake and home to two endangered species of fish, along with its namesake (courtesy of explorer and presidential candidate John C. Fremont) pyramid shaped tufa formations.


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Both lakes – one stark and salty, the other a pristine alpine jewel – are each beautiful in their own ways, bracketing the turbulent waters of the Truckee like parentheses in a many miles long sentence. It’s worth it to take some time to explore these 100 miles, and to take in everything the Truckee has to offer in between.


Sammy Davis, Jr. Âť Sammy Davis, Jr., live show press photograph, Reno, Nevada, circa 1960 Photo Credit: Nevada Historical Society


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SHOWTIME! When it comes to casino entertainment in this state, people’s heads automatically swing south, gawking at the glitzy glamour and blinged out beauty of the Las Vegas Strip and rubbernecking at all the big names plastered on the marquees shimmering in the desert heat.

But while Vegas may wear the casino entertainment crown these days, we in the northern part of the state can claim some bragging rights of our own: Reno invented the big casino show (take that Vegas) and we happen to think we still do them better than anywhere else. Dating back to Reno’s days as a haven for wealthy divorce-seekers, the city’s historic showrooms have hosted nearly every major entertainer (and most of the minor ones) over the past 50 years. These are stages where Frank Sinatra and Eddie Fisher crooned, where Jerry Lewis and Elvis rocked, where George Burns and Sammy Davis, Jr. cracked up your parents, and where today’s rockers and comedians keep up the tradition of big shows in small, intimate venues.

Also shocking to many people is that Reno-Tahoe offers world-class entertainment beyond the walls of our casinos. It’s true. Out past the glowing neon and ever-ringing slot machines, the region is chock full of professional performing arts companies and theaters putting on amazing shows. On any given weekend you’ll find the hottest new indie rock band playing at one venue, a new play being staged at another, a touring Broadway show somewhere else, and Shakespeare being performed to adoring crowds digging their toes into a beach at Lake Tahoe. No matter what your taste in music or theater, in Reno-Tahoe you’ll surely find a performance so good you’ll want to give it a standing ovation.

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Harrah’s Reno named its former Headliner Room after its most popular and most frequent star Sammy Davis, Jr. Sammy’s Showroom now hosts a series of revues, tribute acts and comedians. It opened in 1966 with Eddie Fisher, and has since featured performers like Jerr y Lewis, Wayne Newton, Bobby Darin, and even for one week Roy Rogers, Dale Evans and Trigger. 1 This summer features a combination of hypnosis and dance with the adult revue, “Persuasion.” In Reno’s Eldorado Hotel-Casino, there is a veritable jewel box of a theater, clearly offering unobstructed views of the stage from tiers and balconies. The attraction through August 3 is “Man in the Mirror,” a tribute to Michael Jackson with special effects, multimedia displays and an international cast of singers and dancers. August 7 through November 4, look for a revue featuring the music of Frankie Valli and the Four Seasons with a large cast of singers and dancers accompanied by video projection. It’s tentatively titled “Oh, What a Night!”

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The most sumptuous of all the showrooms is at the Grand Sierra, seating up to 2,000 and featuring a full-acre stage with multiple side stages and descending platforms. It has hosted huge revues, most notably the 11-year run of “Hello, Hollywood, Hello,” still considered by many to have been the ultimate in casino show grandeur. It now hosts shows on a more occasional basis, but they tend to be major attractions, like cellist Yo Yo Ma, Florence and the Machine and Liza Minnelli. Even if there is no show scheduled, this is a room to drop in and see.

“Hello Hollywood, Hello” » MGM Grand, Reno; the musical “Hello Hollywood, Hello!” the biggest show to ever come through Reno. With over 130 singers and dancers, a simulation of the San Francisco earthquake, three-story waterfall and a levitating space dome, nearly 7 million people in the Reno area saw “Hello Hollywood, Hello!” from 1978 to 1989. Photo Credit: Nevada Historical Society


PHOTOS 1 Dancer “Man in the Mirror” 2 Jeff Dunham 3 Lisa Lampanelli 2

Reno’s Silver Legacy also features entertainers on a regular basis in its Grande Exposition Hall, recently refurbished for more comfortable seating. The Silver Legacy books a number of wideranging acts, from Martin Short to Foreigner, Willie Nelson to Lisa Lampanelli.

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The nearly 10,000 seat Reno Events Center has become the location for some of the biggest names in entertainment as well as a location for many conventions. In recent months, it has hosted the likes of Jeff Dunham, Blake Shelton, Kelly Clarkson and some Lucha Libre USA Masked Warrior battles.

Keep in mind also that there are two comedy clubs operating an average of six nights a week: Catch a Rising Star in the Silver Legacy and The Improv at Harvey’s Tahoe.

Both the Atlantis and the Peppermill host occasional big-name entertainment, especially on holiday weekends.

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LAKE! When it comes to live music, Lake Tahoe has its own scene. The South Lake casinos bring every kind of act imaginable – the hottest new bands, big name comedians, 60s and 70s nostalgia acts, international DJs – to their historic showrooms. The longest-lived showroom in the region is at Harrah’s Tahoe where the venerable South Shore Room still features entertainment on a regular basis. Opened in 1959 with Red Skelton as the headliner, the room has hosted the likes of George Burns, Bill Cosby, Johnny 1 Mathis, Don Rickles, Michael Crawford, Liza Minnelli – and in the early days talents like Marlene Dietrich, Eleanor Powell, Kathryn Grayson, and Jimmy Durante. It made the entertainment history books in 1976 when it boldly booked Frank Sinatra and John Denver together. The South Shore Room now features a mix of classic rock bands and blues players on Saturday nights, and after the performances and

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on other nights of the week is converted into the lake’s most popular nightclub, Vex. T his summer the big ge s t entertainment at the lake will be at Harvey’s where the outdoor amphitheater will host, among others, Chicago with the Doobie Brothers on July 13, Brad Paisley July 28 and Sugarland August 18.

But if you’re up at Tahoe and you’ve had enough of scruffy rockers and jet-set DJs, then head over to the north shore for the inaugural season of Lake Tahoe SummerFest. With three weeks of classical performances featuring musicians from some of the nation’s leading orchestras, SummerFest promises to be one of the premier classical musical festivals in the country. Performances will be held in the concert tent nestled

amidst the towering pines on the lakeside campus of Sierra Nevada College in Incline Village. Concerts are Fridays and Saturdays at 6:30pm and Sundays at 3:00pm, from July 31 through August 16.

PHOTOS 1 Bill Cosby 2 Brad Paisley 3 Sugarland Photo Credit: Dana Tynan

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Because Reno is so solidly associated with gaming and divorce in the international eye, it comes as a bit of a jolt that it also hosts some of the finest classical music ensembles in the country.

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RENO! In the 1960s through the 1980s, the area’s major casinos all employed orchestras to back their entertainers. But as the house orchestras slowly died away the musicians did not. Instead they formed the core of what today are some of Reno’s proudest establishments – the Reno Philharmonic, the Reno Chamber Orchestra and Nevada Opera.

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The Reno Philharmonic has grown into a top-notch orchestra currently under the direction of Maestro Laura Jackson, who came to town after three years as assistant conductor of the Atlanta Symphony and two years of guest conducting for orchestras in Bournemouth, England, Winnipeg, Canada and the Philippines. This summer they will perform as part of the Artown Festival in July, and next season embark on another six-concert series culminating with a performance of the Gustav Mahler Symphony No. 5. Performances are at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts. The Reno Chamber Orchestra is under the direction of Theodore Kuchar who also conducts the Janacek Philharmonic, the Orquesta Sinfonica de Venezuela and the Fresno Philharmonic. Their performances are in Nightingale Hall at the University of Nevada, Reno, widely regarded as one of the most acoustically-perfect performing spaces in the country.

Nevada Opera was founded by Ted and Deena Puffer whose translations of famous librettos have been used worldwide, including at the New York Met. It has a long tradition of presenting both classical (“Madame Butterfly,” recently), light (“Pirates of Penzance”), new (the world premiere of “Mark Me Twain” and the first United States presentation of Tchaikovsky’s “Queen of Spades”) and the unusual (this past season Benjamin Brit ten’s rarely-produced “Vanessa”). Nevada Opera has sent many singers out into the larger world, most notably the famed international Verdi mezzo-soprano Dolora Zajick. Nevada Opera is full of surprises, such as when last year they presented intimate chamber performances of Gilbert and Sullivan’s “Trial by Jury” in a historical Reno courtroom.

The month of July in Reno is known for a couple of things. The first is the unrelenting daytime desert heat. The second thing is way better: Artown. Artown is a month long celebration of, you guessed it, the arts. It began in 1996 as a way to reenergize downtown Reno, which was starting to get a little down on its heels. Since then, with strong support from local government, civic leaders, business people and the arts community,

The AVA Ballet Company presents several full-scale dance productions a year, including the traditional holiday “Nutcracker.” The Reno Jazz Orchestra is composed of 21 of Reno’s veteran musicians, players who have backed Pavarotti to Elvis, and players who have traveled with the likes of Buddy Rich, Woody Herman, Count Basie, and Stan 2 Kenton. They play what they like to call “night club big band jazz” in several performances a year.

PHOTOS 1 Laura Jackson - Reno Philharmonic Orchestra Conductor 2 Reno Philharmoic

Artown has become a raging success. Though Wingfield Park in downtown Reno is the hub of all the action, Artown events are held at venues all over the city. You’ll find performances and exhibits in small clubs and restaurants, casino showrooms like Grand Sierra Resort and the intimate, outdoor Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater at Bartley Ranch. Over the years, internationally acclaimed performers such as Mikhail Baryshnikov, Branford Marsalis, Herbie Hancock, Ringo Starr, Joan Baez, Jazz at Lincoln Center and the American Ballet Theater have taken the stage at Artown. And it’s not all about performing arts. The Stremmel Gallery and the Nevada Museum of Art have hosted exhibits from Jean Dubuffet, Joan Miro, Andy Warhol, Diego Rivera, Frida Kahlo and Edward Hopper. If you’re here in July check out the Ar town schedule at www.renoisarttown.com. There is sure to be a stellar lineup of performers and a slew of exhibitions you won’t want to miss. Plus, all that great art makes the summer heat a little more bearable.

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Now in it’s 40th year, the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival is the premiere theater event in the region. Staged at picturesque Sand Harbor, the Shakespeare Festival offers theatergoers a chance to see world-class performances while they dig their toes in the sand, enjoy a gourmet picnic and pop open bottles of wine.

This year features what promises to be an exhilarating staging of “Two Gentlemen from Verona,” one of Shakespeare’s most hilarious comedies. The venerable Reno Little Theater has just opened a new space on Vassar Street. Although by definition “amateur” theater, their productions are consistently polished and they don’t shy from challenging material – their first production in their new building was Tennessee Williams’ “Cat on a Hot Tin Roof.” Downtown Reno hosts two companies – Bruka Theater and the Good Luck Macbeth Theater Company. Bruka is located in a former retail space, reconditioned considerably to house an intimate theater setting with tiered seating composed of a mix of former movie theater seats and sofas. Its presentations tend toward the eclectic, last season for 26

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instance hosting both the recent Broadway reconfiguration of “39 Steps” and “The Wild Party.” Good Luck Macbeth, located a couple of doors down on Reno’s Virginia Street, defies augury with its title, both using “good luck” which is supposed to bring bad luck in the theater and “Macbeth” which is usually referred to as “The Scottish Play” in the theater. So far, it’s been working pretty well for the young company, but also so far they’ve avoided posting signs encouraging whistling in the dressing rooms.

Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts » The Pioneer Center is the home of our area’s most prominent per forming ar ts organizations: the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra, Nevada Opera Association, Reno Concerts and A.V.A. Ballet Theatre.


The Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts hosts an annual “Broadway Comes to Reno” series which has in the past included national touring companies of shows like “The Producers” and “Beauty and the Beast.” The upcoming season is set to include “West Side Story” and “Les Miserables,” among others.

RENO PUB CRAWLS Taking Reno by Night

In one of the few states where you can party 24/7, some of our younger (and young at heart) readers may be wondering when all the late night events take place. Don’t fret, we’ve experienced, and perhaps barely remembered, all the late night fun that Reno has to offer and we’ll just say that if you’re looking to stay up all night, hit nearly every cool dive bar downtown and you don’t care what you look like doing it, then the Reno pub crawl scene is the place for you.

Carson City, too, has a thriving theater community, producing plays and musicals (as large as “My Fair Lady”) in the community theater and in the more intimate Brewery Arts Center.

A perfect balance between where to go, what to do and what to wear, Reno pub crawls have become a wacky local tradition that brings characters of all shapes and sizes to the streets and bars all for the same reason – to dress up and party!

When you’re in Reno-Tahoe, you’re in the original casino entertainment destination. So take an evening (or two or three) and check out the stages where showbiz legends roamed. Then sit back and watch as some of entertainment’s future legends take the stage.

So you’re probably wondering what costume you’ll have to come up with for the next pub crawl? Well take a look at a few of the crawls you can expect in 2012 and 2013.

Even better, more than 30 local bars participate in each pub crawl, offering themed drink specials and prizes. Another added bonus: most crawls directly benefit local organizations, so you can support your partying habits and the community at the same time.

SUPERhERO PUB CRAWL July 14, 2012 superherocrawl.com Come dressed as your favorite superhero or a self-created superhero and save the world one drink at a time!

hALLOWEEN ZOmBiE CRAWL October 27, 2012 renozombiecrawl.com You can look dead, but you’ll want to be alive for this Halloween-themed pub crawl.

SANTA PUB CRAWL December 9, 2012 renosantacrawl.com Continually voted “Best Pub Crawl,” every year, thousands of Mr. and Mrs. Clauses, elves, Santa helpers and reindeer look forward to a night of being naughty and nice at the Santa Pub Crawl.

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VAmPiRE PUB CRAWL February 2013 renovampirecrawl.com

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Valentine’s Day sucks a little worse when you get to dress up as a vampire.

PHOTOS 1 Santa Pub Crawl Photo Credit: Scott Hinton

2 Halloween Zombie Crawl Photo Credit: Emily Durr

RENO BEER CRAWL Monthly renobeercrawl.com Enjoy the fun and debauchery of a classic Reno pub crawl every 4th Saturday of the month; better wear your drinking shoes! So there you have it. Just make sure you read the rules before you throw on your crazy costume and dive into those drink specials. Reno prohibits open containers in public places and the team behind the pub crawls wants to ensure everyone is safe, that’s why they make it so that you walk (or crawl) to any bar!

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LAKE TAHOE / CARSON VALLEY

JULY J U LY- O C TO B E R , 2 0 1 2

FREE CONCERTS, MOVIES AND FESTIVALS Lake Tahoe gotahoenorth.com

RSCVA Scott Hinton

Enjoy free live music every night at different locations around Lake Tahoe. Concerts, movies and festivals take place at Commons Beach, Tahoe City, Northstar-at-Tahoe™, Village at Squaw Valley, Kings Beach and the Truckee Regional Park Amphitheatre.

JUNE J U N E 2 - 3 , 9 -1 0 , 2 0 1 2

J U N E 17, 2 0 1 2

VALHALLA RENAISSANCE FAIR

BURTON CREEK TRAIL RUN

Camp Richardson, CA 530-541-1801

Burton Creek State Park, Tahoe City, CA 530-546-1019

valhallafaire.com

Lose yourself in the world of an Elizabethan town at the Valhalla Renaissance Faire, themed Shakespeare’s Muse. With more than 900 costumed entertainers and 100 shopkeepers and artisans, the Faire will feature more than six stages of continuous entertainment. Call for 2013 dates.

AMERICA’S MOST BEAUTIFUL BIKE RIDE Stateline 800-565-2704

BACKGROUND PHOTO: RSCVA J. Garrett

bikethewest.com

The 21st Annual “America’s Most Beautiful Bike Ride – Lake Tahoe” has built a reputation for not only its spectacular scenery, but also its great food and support. Boat Cruise/35-mile Fun Ride, 72-mile ride around the Lake and full 100-mile century are offered. This ride promotes Lake Tahoe Bikeway, the plan to build and interconnect bike lanes/trails around Lake Tahoe. It is the culmination of the Leukemia & Lymphoma Society of America’s National Team in Training spring fundraising program.

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2012 VALHALLA ARTS, THEATRE AND MUSIC FESTIVAL Valhalla Estate, Lake Tahoe 530-541-4975

bigblueadventure.com

valhallatahoe.com

Whether it is the 5K, 10K or ½ marathon distance, you’ll not only get a workout, but enjoy the beautiful nature of Lake Tahoe. The course features miles of single track through pine forest and high Sierra meadows.

This festival features the very best in visual art exhibitions, concerts in a variety of musical styles, quality theatrical productions and cultural events with admission at reasonable rates. The events are located on the Valhalla Estate, a part of the Tallac Historic Site, located on the magnificent south shore of Lake Tahoe. Visit the website for the actual 2012-2013 festival schedules.

JUNE 2 3 , 2 012 JUNE 3 , 2 012- JUNE 2, 2 013

J U LY 1 - AU G U S T 5 , 2 0 1 2

TAHOE CITY WINE WALK Tahoe City, CA 530-525-5203 tahoecitywinewalk.com

Stroll downtown along the lakeside sidewalks sipping wine, tasting delicious morsels, discovering our charming shops and enjoying beautiful Lake Tahoe. Call for 2013 dates.

JUNE 2 3 , 2 012

XTERRA OFF-ROAD TRIATHLON Tahoe City, CA 530-546-1019 bigblueadventure.com

Celebrate the natural environment of the North Shore’s excellent terrain, trails and blue water with this off-road triathlon.

J U LY 4 - 5 , 2 0 1 2

LAKE TAHOE 36-HOUR ADVENTURE RACE Lake Tahoe bigblueadventure.com

The Lake Tahoe 36-Hour Adventure Race is one of the few 36-hour adventure races in the California area. Racers will spend 36 hours navigating, trekking, running, paddling and mountain biking. The race takes advantage of Tahoe’s famous mountain biking and hiking trail network. Racers explore areas of Tahoe, including both classic locations and other parts of the region that very few ever experience.


JUNE - JULY J U LY 6 - 8 , 2 0 1 2

J U LY 14 , 2 0 1 2

J U LY 17- 2 2 , 2 0 1 2

11TH ANNUAL LAKE TAHOE FESTIVAL OF FINE ARTS

O’NEILL TAHOE CUP – JAM FROM THE DAM

South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-542-3632

Commons Beach, Tahoe City, CA 530-521-3029

AMERICAN CENTURY CHAMPIONSHIP CELEBRITY GOLF TOURNAMENT

tahoeartsproject.org

tahoecup.org

Outdoor art show featuring fine artists, food vendors, entertainment, children’s art projects and fun for the entire family. Sponsored by the Tahoe Arts Project (TAP). Free admission and parking.

This six-mile point-to-point Stand-Up Paddleboard Race is for all ability levels. The race starts at Commons Beach, Tahoe City (behind the fire station) and finishes at Blue Warrior Café in Carnelian Bay.

J U LY 1 2 -1 5 , 2 0 1 2

J U LY 14 -1 5 , 2 0 1 2

ARTOUR 2012 OPEN STUDIOS

ART, WINE & MUSIC FESTIVAL

North Tahoe Arts Center, North Lake Tahoe, CA 530-581-2787

The Village at Squaw Valley U.S.A., CA 530-584-6266

northtahoearts.com

squaw.com

ARTour 2012 is the region’s largest and most diverse exhibition of North Tahoe Arts artisans. Juried artists open their homes and studios for two consecutive three-day weekends for open studio driving tours. Art appreciators and collectors are given the opportunity to meet the artists.

Squaw Valley’s base village bursts with color, taste and sound as fine artists, craft makers, performers and musicians come to participate in this fun, two-day annual event.

J U LY 1 3 - AU G U S T 2 6 , 2 0 1 2

LAKE TAHOE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL Sand Harbor, Incline Village 800-74-SHOWS or 775-832-1616 laketahoeshakespeare.com

Encircled by the immense beauty of Lake Tahoe’s deep blue waters and nestled in a white sand amphitheater, the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival presents Shakespeare under the stars capturing the true spirit of summer at the lake. The 40th anniversary season commences with an exhilarating production of Shakespeare’s “The Two Gentleman of Verona”, directed by Charles Fee.

J U LY 1 6 , 2 0 1 2

BROADWAY ON THE BEACH BY THE RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Sand Harbor State Park, Incline Village 800-74-SHOWS (747-4697)

Edgewood Golf Course, South Lake Tahoe, CA 775-588-3566 tahoecelebritygolf.com

The 23rd annual American Century Championship Celebrity Golf Tournament is often referred to as the “Super Bowl of Celebrity Sports.” The players include many sports and entertainment legends.

J U LY 2 7- 2 9 , 2 0 1 2

THE 20TH ANNUAL TOUR DE NEZ PRESENTED BY NORTHSTAR-AT-TAHOE™ Downtown Reno, Truckee and Northstar-at-Tahoe™, Truckee, CA 775-348-6673 tourdenez.com

The world famous Tour De Nez is a four-day bicycle festival featuring industry expo booths and demos, music and dancing. Cyclists of all levels of skill come from around the world to race through downtown Reno, Truckee, Lake Tahoe and The Village at Northstar vying for their share of the winnings.

renophil.com

This event is a matching of two of the finest parts of our community, the Reno Philharmonic Orchestra, led by conductor, Laura Jackson, and the pristine nature of Lake Tahoe. This is an event where you can spread your blanket, feel the sand in your toes and the music in the air! The show will feature guest artists Capathia Jenkins and Robert Evan.

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4TH OF JULY 4TH OF JULY PARADE & FIREWORKS Reno 775-334-4636 cityofreno.com

Enjoy the holiday parade on Virginia Street through Downtown Reno that begins at 10am. Fireworks begin at 9:30pm at Rancho San Rafael Park.

INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION IN CARSON CITY Carson City 775-687-4608 visitcarsoncity.com

Celebrate Independence Day with Fireworks. Mills Park will be the setting for a spectacular fireworks show. Show starts at dusk. Bring a picnic and enjoy the show.

INDEPENDENCE DAY CELEBRATION IN VIRGINIA CITY Virginia City 775-847-4FUN(4386) visitvirginiacitynv.com

Enjoy a parade at noon, concert at 6pm and fireworks at dusk.

TRUCKEE 4TH OF JULY PARADE Truckee, CA 530-587-2757 truckee.com

Enjoy an old-fashioned hometown parade starting at 10am.

South Lake Tahoe, CA 800-AT-TAHOE (288-2463) bluelaketahoe.com

The largest fireworks display west of the Mississippi is held at South Lake Tahoe.

STAR SPANGLED SPARKS Sparks Marina Park & Victorian Square, Sparks 800-843-2427 or 775-356-3300 cityofsparks.us/living

Take part in an old fashioned 4th of July celebration at the Sparks Marina Park followed by a spectacular evening fireworks show on Victorian Square.

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AU G U S T 3 - 5 , 2 0 1 2

HOT AUGUST NIGHTS South Lake Tahoe, CA 775-356-1956 hotaugustnights.net

TAHOE CITY FIREWORKS LAKE TAHOE 4TH OF JULY CELEBRATION

AUGUST

Tahoe City, CA 800-TAHOE4U (824-6348) gotahoenorth.com

Join the north shore community for the annual spectacular on Commons Beach, downtown Tahoe City. Come early to picnic, meet your neighbors and claim your spot on the beach.

RED, WHITE AND TAHOE BLUE FESTIVAL Incline Village, NV 775-289-1010 redwhiteandtahoeblue.com

Celebrate our country’s independence while promoting community spirit, charitable causes and our local merchants. Red, White and Tahoe Blue includes four days of fun filled family activities.

Celebrate hot summer nights and hot cars in South Lake Tahoe at Hot August Nights. The event will include daily Show-n-Shines, Poker Walks, Cool Car Showroom, a Classic Car Auction and more non-stop automobile entertainment.

AU G U S T 3 - 5 , 1 0 -1 2 , 17-1 9 , 2 0 1 2

LAKE TAHOE SUMMERFEST-CONCERTS Lake Tahoe 775-298-0245 tahoesummerfest.org

Artistic Director and Principal Conductor, Maestro Joel Revzen and Concert Master, Laura Hamilton present a variety of classical music concerts performed at the very highest level with instrumentalists from the New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Los


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Angeles Philharmonic, Seattle Symphony and other exceptional orchestras throughout the nation. VIP Season Pass and tickets are available for purchase online, for more information call the box office.

AU G U S T 1 0 -11, 2 0 1 2

40TH ANNUAL LAKE TAHOE CONCOURS D’ELEGANCE Carnelian Bay, Lake Tahoe 775-851-4444 laketahoeconcours.com

Spend the day strolling the docks for a close-up view of more than 100 classic wooden boats – lakers and launches, runabouts, gentlemen’s racers and more – all fine-tuned and polished for judging at the Tahoe Yacht Club Foundation’s 40th annual Concours d’Elegance.

AU G U S T 11 -1 2 , 2 0 1 2

BREWS, JAZZ & FUNK FEST IN THE VILLAGE The Village at Squaw Valley U.S.A., CA 530-584-6266

AU G U S T 11 -1 2 , 2 0 1 2

S E P T 7- 9 , 2 0 1 2 ; S E P T 6 - 8 , 2 0 1 3

TA-HOE NALU STAND-UP PADDLEBOARD FESTIVAL

27TH ANNUAL LAKE TAHOE AUTUMN FOOD AND WINE FESTIVAL

North Lake Tahoe, CA tahoepaddle.com

Visit the “Paddle Event of the Year” taking place at Kings Beach in North Lake Tahoe. Enjoy live music, stand-up paddleboard racing and a beach party.

SEPTEMBER

Village at Northstar, Truckee, CA 888-229-2193 tahoefoodandwine.com

The Village at Northstar hosts the premier food and wine event in the Sierras’. Come enjoy three full days of cooking seminars and demonstrations, culinary competitions, wine tastings, a grape stomp and more.

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ALPEN WINE FEST The Village at Squaw Valley U.S.A., CA 530-584-6266 squaw.com

Be a part of this annual fundraiser to benefit Can Do Multiple Sclerosis, a national non-profit organization. The night will consist of wine tasting with more than 40 premier wineries, a large silent auction and a raffle.

squaw.com

Get your groove on because the Village at Squaw Valley will be getting down and funky. Sample microbrews while jazz and funk bands entertain throughout the day.

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10TH ANNUAL TOUR DE TAHOE – BIKE BIG BLUE Stateline 800-565-2704 bikethewest.com

Another opportunity to ride around beautiful Lake Tahoe’s 72-mile shoreline. Tour de Tahoe offers spectacular scenery, great food and support and the famous sightseeing Boat Cruise/35-Mile Fun Ride. A great opportunity to enjoy the end of summer on the roadways around Lake Tahoe. Limited to 2,000 participants. Start and Finish at the Lake Tahoe Horizon Casino Resort.

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2012 VALHALLA ARTS, THEATRE AND MUSIC FESTIVAL FREE CONCERTS, MOVIES AND FESTIVALS LAKE TAHOE SHAKESPEARE FESTIVAL

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OCTOBER SEPTEMBER 16 , 2 012

O C TO B E R 4 , 2 0 1 2

TAHOE FALL CLASSIC PADDLE BOARD RACE

KINGS BEACH PASSPORT TO DINING

South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-521-3029

Kings Beach, CA 530-546-9000

tahoecup.org

www.northtahoebusiness.org

Check out this 22-mile Stand-Up Paddleboard Race from Camp Richardson to Kings Beach. Awards are given for the first, second and third place participants. Free stand-up paddleboard demos will be provided after the race.

Tastes from over 25 local restaurants and wineries, live entertainment, silent and live auction and a commemorative glass.

O C TO B E R 6 -7, 2 0 1 2 SEPTEMBER 2 9, 2 012

THE VILLAGE AT SQUAW OKTOBERFEST

KOKANEE SALMON FESTIVAL South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-543-2674

Oktoberfest at the Village at Squaw Valley will include Bavarian Music and Folk Dancers, Benefit Beer Garden, Brats & Kraut and games from 2-6pm. All entertainment at the event is free.

The popular Kokanee Salmon Festival highlights one of the most spectacular events at Lake Tahoe, the annual spawning run of the Kokanee Salmon and the opportunity to appreciate the run. The festival will take place at the Forest Service Visitor Center at Taylor Creek, three miles north of South Lake Tahoe on California Highway 89. Admission is free.

SEPTEMBER 2 9 - 3 0, 2 012

O C TO B E R 6 -7, 2 0 1 2

92ND ANNUAL GENOA CANDY DANCE

South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-541-1801

The Village at Squaw Valley U.S.A., CA 530-583-2138 squaw.com

Genoa 775-782-8696

OKTOBERFEST camprichardson.com

candydanceartsandcraftsfaire.org

Handmade items plus a dinner at the fire house, culminating with a dance in the town hall, bring crowds to Nevada’s oldest permanent settlement. A real treat for young and old alike. Call for more information and 2013 dates.

A local’s favorite, this festival features great food, music, family games and activities, and the famous Beer and Wine Garden. Guests can expect German food and desserts, craft booths, live music, a pumpkin patch, bouncy castle, face painting, poker run, costume contest for you and your dog and more.

RSCVA William Jesberg

OVERLAPPING EVENTS See starting month for details.

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AUG

FREE CONCERTS, MOVIES AND FESTIVALS

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SEPTEMBER - OCTOBER

O C TO B E R 6 -7, 2 0 1 2

DONNER PARTY HIKE Truckee, CA 530-587-8808 truckee.com

Interpretive hikes showcasing the spectacular beauty of Donner Summit while learning about emigrant history, the building of the transcontinental railroad, including a walk through snow sheds and High Sierra lakes.

O C TO B E R 7-14 , 2 0 1 2

LAKE TAHOE RESTAURANT WEEK North Lake Tahoe & Truckee, CA tahoerestaurantweek.com

Lake Tahoe Restaurant Week puts the spotlight on High Sierra fine dining, giving local food aficionados and visitors an opportunity to enjoy three-course, prix-fix menus at participating restaurants, both new and established favorites, throughout Lake Tahoe and the Truckee region.

O C TO B E R 1 2 -14 , 2 0 1 2

LAKE TAHOE CLASSIC CAR, TRUCK AND MOTORCYCLE SHOW Heavenly Village, South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-541-7300 goodsamsaferide.com

Come for the view, stay for the value, at this annual event. All years and makes of cars, trucks and motorcycles are welcome. Cash prizes and awards will be offered; poker tournament and a free concert will be held.

THERE’S LITTLE THAT CAN ENHANCE THE SPLENDORS OF A PERFECT LAKE TAHOE MOMENT — EXCEPT THE SOUNDS OF EXTRAORDINARY PERFORMERS FILLING THE NIGHT AIR WITH ABUNDANT ELEGANCE OF CLASSICAL MUSIC. A series of symphony and classical music performances, fine arts and cultural events will complement the area’s beauty with the inaugural Lake Tahoe SummerFest 2012. Set against a Sierra Nevada backdrop, nine concerts will be held during the first three weekends of August on the campus of Sierra Nevada College in Incline Village. The idea for a fine art and classical music festival, which has forged a partnership with the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival at Sand Harbor, is part of an effort to establish the arts as a major component of the area’s identity and of a long-term vision for the performing arts to serve the Lake Tahoe Basin. With the first of nine concerts set to premiere on Friday, August 3, 2012, an expansive 500-seat outdoor concert tent will welcome Maestro Joel Revzen, Artistic Director

and Principal Conductor for SummerFest Concerts. He will conduct a world-class orchestra comprised of musicians from the New York Metropolitan Opera Orchestra, San Francisco Symphony, Los Angeles Philharmonic and Seattle Symphony. Revzen brings extensive experience to the festival, having recorded with the London Symphony, Scottish Chamber Orchestra, Moscow Symphony and the Aspen Music Festival. SummerFest Concerts are scheduled the weekends of August 3-5, August 10-12 and August 17-19, with most rehearsals open to school children to provide exposure to classical music. Family concerts will be featured each Sunday afternoon at 3:00pm and concert themes include “All About Beethoven” and “Summer in Italy”. Food and wine will be available for purchase onsite. Ticket prices are $85 for VIP seating, $50 in the Guest section and $25 in the Friends area. A VIP ticket and VIP Season Pass provides backstage access and VIP Reception with the maestro and orchestra after the concert. For more information and to get involved, please visit www.tahoesummerfest.org or call Lake Tahoe SummerFest at 775-298-0245.

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NOVEMBER

JANUARY

M I D - N OV E M B E R , 2 0 1 2

JA N UA RY- M A R C H 2 0 1 3

M A R C H 1 -1 0 , 2 0 1 3

THE FRESH KETCH PRAY FOR SNOW PARTY

FULL MOON SNOWSHOE TOURS

SNOWFEST

Sugar Pine Point State Park, CA 530-584-6266

North Lake Tahoe, CA 530-583-7167

squaw.com

tahoesnowfestival.com

Come on out and explore Squaw Valley during the spectacular winter full moon. Join experienced guides as you snowshoe to great moonlit views of Lake Tahoe and the surrounding mountain peaks. Fun for all ages, cost includes snowshoe rentals (you must supply your own poles if needed). Dinner packages available for an even greater experience.

North Lake Tahoe comes alive with 10 fun-filled days and nights jam packed with events and activities for all ages. This annual winter celebration includes fireworks, polar bear swim, concerts, ski races, snow sculpture contest and much, much more. See website for specific event dates and times.

Fresh Ketch Restaurant, South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-541-5683 thefreshketch.com

Winter worshippers will gather mid-November for the “Original Pray for Snow Party” to give out the winter vibe. The winter vibe will include live music from local bands and DJs, contests and seasonal prizes, all to encourage Mother Nature to bless Lake Tahoe with a bountiful snowfall.

N OV E M B E R 2 3 - 2 4 , 2 0 1 2

HOLIDAY JAZZ FESTIVAL Incline Village 775-832-1234 laketahoe.hyatt.com

Top jazz headliners in a two-day show celebrating the Thanksgiving season.

DECEMBER

MARCH 3 , 2 013

FEBRUARY

thegreatskirace.com

VAN’S TRIPLE CROWN OF SNOWBOARDING

One of the largest Nordic ski races west of the Mississippi. The 30-kilometer (18.43 miles) course begins at Lake Tahoe, climbs out of the Tahoe Basin over Starratt Pass and heads to historic Truckee on a long downhill run along Sawtooth Ridge. The race course covers magnificent terrain and offers spectacular views of Lake Tahoe and the Sierra Nevada.

Lake Tahoe, CA lake-tahoe.world-guides.com

A host of exciting snowboarding events, based around Twin Bridges, on the south shore and including the acclaimed Ford Ranger National Championships.

Camp Richardson, CA

MARCH

camprichardson.com

MARCH 2 013

Imagine knees up, kicking through snow and sand wearing snowshoes, balancing a drink on a cocktail tray and “racing” around a course striving to be the fastest without spilling. This free event offers prizes such as snowboards, iPods, snowshoes, boat rentals and dining certificates. Visit the website for exact race dates.

DUMMY DOWNHILL

D EC 17, 2 0 1 2 - JA N 1, 2 0 1 3

HOLIDAY CELEBRATIONS

Tahoe City, CA

F E B R UA RY 2 0 1 3

D EC E M B E R 2 0 1 2 - M A R C H 2 0 1 3

THE BEACON BAR & GRILL SNOWSHOE COCKTAIL RACES

THE 37TH ANNUAL GREAT SKI RACE

Mt. Rose Ski Resort, Incline Village 775-849-0704 skirose.com

M A R C H 3 1, 2 0 1 3

EASTER EGG HUNT Commons Beach, Tahoe City, CA 530-583-3348 visittahoecity.com

Easter egg hunt and see Lake Tahoe at the same time during this annual Easter event.

An annual laugh fest of proven hysteria, pure lunacy and the liveliest spectator event of the season. Come and see participants build dummies and launch them off a jump. Watch the dummies fly off the hill and hopefully land in one piece. Doubtful.

BACKGROUND PHOTO: RSCVA Scott Hinton

The Village at Squaw Valley U.S.A., CA 530-584-6266 squaw.com

The Village at Squaw Valley celebrates the holidays with caroling and opportunities to meet and take photos with Santa in the village and on the mountain.

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NOVEMBER - MAY OVERLAPPING EVENTS See starting month for details.

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MAR

APRIL

THE BEACON BAR & GRILL SNOWSHOE COCKTAIL RACES FULL MOON SNOWSHOE TOURS

APRIL

JUNE

AP R I L 2 0 1 3

AP R I L 2 0 1 3

JUNE 1-2, 2 013

TAHOE TRUCKEE EARTH DAY FESTIVAL

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE EARTH DAY

RENO-TAHOE ODYSSEY

Lake Tahoe Community College, South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-543-1501

Reno-Tahoe 775-825-3399

southtahoeearthday.org

This 178-mile relay run is ideally suited for teams of 12 runners. Teams begin in downtown Reno and race along the Truckee River; travel through the Sierra Nevada Mountains; run along the shores of Lake Tahoe and circle back through the Northern Nevada high desert to where the race began. This two-day event is a must-see.

The Village at Squaw Valley U.S.A., CA tahoetruckeeearthday.com

This free event encourages healthy living through a carbon-neutral and zero-waste mentality. Recognize, celebrate and promote the region’s unique beauty and learn how to preserve and protect our local and global natural resources. This is the largest environmental event in the region.

Bring the family to learn about recycling/composting, alternative energy, water conservation, sustainability and reducing our ecological footprint.

MAY

renotahoeodyssey.com

M AY 2 0 1 3 AP R I L 2 0 1 3

THE GUNBARREL 25 Heavenly Ski Resort, South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-541-7300 skiheavenly.com

The annual mogul marathon is held on the country’s toughest bump run, the Gunbarrel. The goal is 25 laps, and host Glen Plake calls it “my favorite event of the whole year.” Finishers in the allotted time score a commemorative pin and bragging rights.

THE DONNER LAKE STAND-UP PADDLEBOARD RACE Donner Lake, CA 530-386-1676 tahoecup.org

A five mile paddle competition and fundraiser.

AP R I L 2 0 1 3

FOURTH ANNUAL GENOA COWBOY POETRY MUSIC FESTIVAL Genoa 775-782-8696 cowboypoetrygenoa.com

Enjoy country western concerts, workshops, food, art and the Native American cultural center. Located in the historical town of Genoa, this event attracts more than 5,000 people each year.

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RIVERWALK DISTRICT WINE WALK Downtown Reno along the Truckee River 775-825-WALK (9255) renoriver.org

BACKGROUND PHOTO: RSCVA Samantha Pfisterer

Join us every third Saturday of the month from 2:00 pm to 5:00 pm when the Riverwalk Merchants Association hosts the popular Wine Walk (the original and still the best!) along the Truckee River and neighboring streets in downtown Reno. $20pp.Must be 21.

JUNE-SEPT, 2012; APRIL-MAY, 2013

JUNE 1-SEPTEMBER 9, 2 012

RENO ACES TRIPLE-A BASEBALL GAMES

SOUTHWEST POTTERY: FROM ANASAZI TO ZUNI- SELECTIONS FROM THE BRENDA AND JOHN BLOM COLLECTION

Downtown Reno 775-334-4700 renoaces.com

Looking for summer fun? The Reno Aces, top Minor League affiliate of the Arizona Diamondbacks, bring big-time baseball to the heart of downtown Reno! Catch an Aceball game from April through Labor Day! Check the website for the season schedule.

J U N E 2 0 1 2 - M AY, 2 0 1 3

FREE SATURDAYS AT NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART Nevada Museum of Art, Downtown Reno 775-329-3333 nevadaart.org

Bring your family and friends and enjoy a day at the Museum for FREE on the second Saturday of each month. Stop by Café Musée for lunch and browse the Museum Store for goodies and gifts.

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Nevada Museum of Art, Downtown Reno 775-329-3333 nevadaart.org

This exhibition features over 100 pieces of Southwestern pottery produced by some of the most active pottery-producing Native American tribal groups in the Southwest region of Utah, Colorado, Arizona and New Mexico. The objects on display trace the art of indigenous pottery making from its prehistoric beginnings almost two thousand years ago to the present.


JUNE J U N E 7- AU G U S T 2 , 2 0 1 2

J U N E 7- AU G U S T 2 3 , 2 0 1 2

JUNE 9 -SEPTEMBER 2 3 , 2 012

SILVER DOLLAR CRUISE NIGHTS

(Except August 9)

EDWARD BURTYNSKY: OIL

Carson City 775-687-7410 visitcarsoncity.com

Join in on the fun every Thursday night from 6-8pm at different locations throughout Carson City. Check out custom cars and hot rods on display. Look or bring your own car–every make and model is welcome.

WHOLE FOODS HOMETOWNE FARMER’S MARKET IN SPARKS PRODUCED BY CRYSTAL BRIDGE ENTERPRISES Victorian Square, Sparks 775-353-2291 cityofsparks.us/living

An outdoor market held Thursday evenings from 3-8pm. Fresh produce, specialty foods, cooking and entertainment.

J U N E 1 - 3 , 2 0 1 2 ; J U N E 7- 9 , 2 0 1 3

STREET VIBRATIONS SPRING RALLY

JUN E 8 -10 , 2 0 12 ; JUN E 7- 9 , 2 0 13

29TH SILVER ANNIVERSARY CARSON CITY RENDEZVOUS

Sparks 775-329-SHOW (7469) roadshowsreno.com

A two-day motorcycle event for motorcycle enthusiasts with custom bike tours, bike games, poker walks and nightly entertainment.

Mills Park, Carson City 775-687-7410

Nevada Museum of Art, Downtown Reno 775-329-3333 nevadaart.org

Edward Burtynsky: Oil is an examination of one the most important subjects of our time by one of the most respected and recognized contemporary photographers in the world. In addition to revealing the rarely seen mechanics of its manufacture, he photographs the effects of oil on our lives, depicting landscapes altered by its extraction from the Earth and by the sprawl generated around its use.

JUNE 9, 2 012

KIDS’ FREE FISHING DAY

visitcarsoncity.com

With a new look and new attractions, the Carson City Rendezvous is better than ever. Come see the living history including mountain men, Native Americans, Civil War volunteers, crafts, food and more. There’s continuous free entertainment and a special Friday night concert.

Sparks Marina, Sparks 775-353-2385 cityofsparks.us/events

Sparks Rotary and Sparks Park and Rec come together to offer a day of free trout fishing at the Sparks Marina Park. For youth, ages 7-17, as part of the State of Nevada’s official free fishing day.

RSCVA Rebecca Cronon

OVERLAPPING EVENTS See starting month for details.

JUNE

JULY

AUG

SEPT

OCT

NOV

SPARKS HOMETOWNE FARMER’S MARKET SILVER DOLLAR CRUISE NIGHTS RENO ACES TRIPLE-A BASEBALL GAMES SOUTHWEST POTTERY: FROM ANASAZI TO ZUNI EDWARD BURTYNSKY: OIL ARTHUR AND LUCIA MATHEWS: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CALIFORNIA DECORATIVE STYLE FREE SATURDAYS AT NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART RIVERWALK DISTRICT WINE WALK RENO-TAHOE OPEN PGA TOUR EVENT BEST IN THE WEST NUGGET RIB COOK-OFF BURNING MAN JUVENILE-IN-JUSTICE: PHOTOGRAPHS BY RICHARD ROSS

THE LIGHT CIRCUS: ART OF NEV THE WAY WE LIVE: RINK ON THE R EN OTA HOEVIS ITOR .COM

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JUNE 2 5 -2 8 , 2 012

J U LY 2 0 1 2

RENO RODEO

NEVADA HUMANITIES CHAUTAUQUA FESTIVAL

DISCOVER THE ARTS

Reno Livestock Events Center, Reno 775-329-3877 renorodeo.com

The “Wildest, Richest Rodeo in the West.” Includes a parade, carnival and crafts.

J U N E 1 6 - O C TO B E R 14 , 2 0 1 2

ARTHUR AND LUCIA MATHEWS: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CALIFORNIA DECORATIVE STYLE Nevada Museum of Art, Downtown Reno 775-329-3333 nevadaart.org

Arthur and Lucia Mathews are widely acknowledged as two of California’s most prolific artists working in what is widely known as the California Decorative Style during the early twentieth century. The aesthetic they fostered incorporated classical references, idyllic landscapes and a muted tonal color palette applied to a variety of works from murals and paintings to wooden frames and decorative objects.

J U N E 14 -17, 2 0 1 2

RENO RIVER FESTIVAL Truckee River Whitewater Park, Downtown Reno renoriverfestival.com

Festivities include: pro and amateur freestyle and slalom whitewater competitions, live music and entertainment, free instructional clinics, a food and beer garden, an industry expo featuring the hottest outdoor products on the market and other events and activities throughout the weekend.

Bartley Ranch Regional Park, Reno 775-784-6587 nevadahumanities.org

Chautauqua is an entertaining program where scholars portray historical figures. It is a highlight of the summer arts and culture scene. The theme for the 22nd year anniversary celebration is “Saints and Sinners.”

JUNE 3 0, 2 012

LEGENDS OF THE WEST BIKE AND CAR FEST Carson City 775-887-1294

GREAT ELDORADO BBQ, BREWS & BLUES FESTIVAL BACKGROUND PHOTO: RSCVA R. Owens

Eldorado Hotel Casino, Reno 800-648-5966 or 775-786-5700 eldoradoreno.com

Kick off summer in downtown Reno by sampling some of the best food and drink in the city! Food booths will line Virginia Street serving savory dishes, including everything from American favorites hot off the grill. Call for 2013 dates.

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renoisartown.com

A free, two-hour program each weekday in July that lets children experience the arts hands-on, then create a piece of art to take home.

J U LY 2 0 1 2

MOVIES IN THE PARK Wingfield Park Amphitheater, Downtown Reno 775-322-1538 renoisartown.com

The sun goes down and the crowds come out every Friday night starting at 9pm in July.

visitcarsoncity.com

Carson City is an official venue for the popular Street Vibrations Spring Rally. Expect hundreds of cars, bikes, a Miss Legends contest, vendors, treasure hunts and more. A great event for the whole family to enjoy. Call for 2013 dates.

JULY J U LY 1 - 3 1, 2 0 1 2

ARTOWN Reno 775-322-1538

J U LY 2 , 2 0 1 2

POPS AT THE RANCH, PRESENTED BY THE RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Bartley Ranch Regional Park, Reno 775-323-6393 renophil.com

The Reno Philharmonic kicks off the summer season with a free community concert. This show will present patriotic music to get the crowd ready for the 4th of July holiday. The orchestra will be lead by Jason Altieri.

renoisartown.com

Consisting of more than 400 events throughout the entire month of July, Artown brings to life theater, dance, film, history, multi-cultural, musical, visual and performing arts activities and events at venues citywide. Call for a complete list of activities and venues.

J U LY 4 , 2 0 1 2

POPS AT THE PARK, PRESENTED BY THE RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Mormon State Park, Genoa 775-323-6393 renophil.com

J U LY 2 0 1 2

ARTOWN FAMILY SERIES JUNE 2 2-2 3 , 2 012

Downtown Reno 775-322-1538

Wingfield Park Amphitheater, Downtown Reno 775-322-1538 renoisartown.com

Free, Monday night series for families and children throughout July.

The Reno Philharmonic Orchestra has performed at “Pops in the Park” in Genoa to capacity crowds for over 25 years, and could be a best kept secret up north in Reno. This family friendly event showcases clowns, strolling musicians, along with silent and live auctions. Bring the family, a picnic and a blanket.


JUNE - JULY

RSCVA C. Oneal

J U LY 6 , 1 3 , 2 0 , 2 7, 2 0 1 2

J U LY 14 & 2 8 , 2 0 1 2

ROLLIN’ ON THE RIVER

CALIFORNIA AVENUE ARTIST MARKET- AN ARTOWN EVENT

Wingfield Park, Reno cityofreno.com

The Reno News & Review’s popular summer music series celebrates another year of FREE concerts with an outstanding lineup of local, regional and nationally recognized artists. Food and beverages will be available. For an unforgettable live music experience, Wingfield Park is the place to be on Friday evenings during July!

If you like fun, adventure, teamwork, and running, then the Reno-Tahoe Odyssey Relay Run Adventure is an event for you.

California Avenue, Downtown Reno calave.org

The Reno-Tahoe Odyssey Relay Run Adventure is a relay run for teams of 12 runners on a 178-mile course around the Reno-Tahoe region, including Truckee, Lake Tahoe and Virginia City. You start and finish in downtown Reno at city parks along the Truckee River. At the end is the Finish Line Festival, a big party with great food, lots of cold beverages, live music and a lot of happy and tired runners.

The market will feature an eclectic array of local artists who have a desire to share their unique talents. Visitors will enjoy affordable handmade arts, crafts and live music on the avenue. J U LY 2 0 - 2 1, 2 0 1 2

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A.V.A. BALLET THEATRE’S ROCK BALLET VORTEX

Every runner runs three legs of the 36-leg course. Legs average five miles each, so each runner will run about 15 miles. You don’t have to be a superstar long-distance runner to do it. Teams average 24 hours to complete the course. You will run your first leg on Friday, your second leg in the middle of Friday night, and your third leg Saturday. When you are not running, you are supporting and cheering for your teammates and the other teams.

Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater at Bartley Ranch avaballet.com

J U LY 14 , 2 0 1 2

POPS ON THE RIVER, PRESENTED BY THE RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA Wingfield Park, Reno 775-331-4217 renophil.com

The Reno Philharmonic Guild will present the hottest event of the summer, Pops on the River. This fabulous event will take place at Wingfield Park in downtown Reno along the Truckee River with Broadway stars Capathia Jenkins and Robert Evan.

Artistic director Alexander Van Alstyne choreographed the exciting contemporary ballet that will be like no other you have ever seen. Featuring a cast of extremely talented performers from Reno and starring guest artists from Ballet West, the Rock Ballet Vortex will feature demanding and passionate movement inspired by the dynamic of the music.

Most runners participate for the incredible experience – and to win the fun contests such as best team name, best decorated vans and most spirited team. Race? Most are not in it to win it. The Reno-Tahoe Odyssey happens every year on the weekend after Memorial Day, and each runner receives great swag! So form a team of friends, family, co-workers or whomever else you want to spend some quality time with. And come see Reno-Tahoe like you have never seen it before. This is the most fun you can have while wearing your running shoes.

OVERLAPPING EVENTS See starting month for details.

JUNE

JULY

For more information, please visit

AUG

www.renotahoeodyssey.com. OCT SEPT

NOV

SPARKS HOMETOWNE FARMER’S MARKET SILVER DOLLAR CRUISE NIGHTS RENO ACES TRIPLE-A BASEBALL GAMES SOUTHWEST POTTERY: FROM ANASAZI TO ZUNI EDWARD BURTYNSKY: OIL ARTHUR AND LUCIA MATHEWS: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CALIFORNIA DECORATIVE STYLE FREE SATURDAYS AT NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART RIVERWALK DISTRICT WINE WALK RENO-TAHOE OPEN PGA TOUR EVENT BEST IN THE WEST NUGGET RIB COOK-OFF BURNING MAN JUVENILE-IN-JUSTICE: PHOTOGRAPHS BY RICHARD ROSS R EN OTA HOE VI SI TOR.COM

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AUGUST J U LY 2 1, 2 0 1 2

AU G U S T 3 - 5 , 2 0 1 2

AU G 2 7- S E P T 3 , 2 0 1 2

THE COEUR D’ALENE ART AUCTION

SILVER DOLLAR CAR CLASSIC

BURNING MAN

Carson City 775-687-7410

Black Rock Desert, 120 miles north of Reno 415-TO-FLAME

Silver Legacy Casino, Reno 208-772-9009 cdaartauction.com

The Coeur d’Alene Art Auction specializes in Fine 19th and 20th Century Western, Wildlife and Sporting Art, representing established contemporaries and past masters.

J U LY 2 1, 2 0 1 2

RENO-SPARKS REGIONAL CHILI COOK-OFF Victorian Square, Sparks 775-233-2360 cityofsparks.us/events

Chili cookers will prepare various flavors of chili for demonstration purposes. Though chili meals will not be sold, the public can learn more about the various styles from a variety of chefs and stop by the local establishments along Victorian Avenue.

J U LY 2 2 , 2 0 1 2

RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA – COWBOY UP! Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-323-6393

visitcarsoncity.com

Silver Dollar Cruise Nights finishes off with a three-day celebration of classic cars. The event kicks off Friday night with a free street dance across from the Nugget Casino in Carson City. Saturday and Sunday’s events will take place at Mills Park in Carson City. Saturday will include a car and shine, food vendors and rock and roll music. Enjoy the poker run and awards ceremony on Sunday.

burningman.com

AU G U S T 7-1 2 , 2 0 1 2

AU G 2 9 - S E P T 3 , 2 0 1 2

HOT AUGUST NIGHTS

BEST IN THE WEST NUGGET RIB COOK-OFF

Reno/Sparks 775-356-1956 hotaugustnights.net

A celebration of America’s love affair with cars and rock-and-roll featuring classic car events, parades and concerts.

AU G U S T 17, 2 0 1 2

27TH ANNUAL–A TASTE FOR ART MUSEUM FUNDRAISER Nevada Museum of Art, Downtown Reno 775-329-3333

renophil.com

nevadaart.org

Don and Waddie ride back into town after a long absence from the Reno Phil. The duo performed as part of the first Rhythm & Rawhide concerts in 2003 and 2004. Enjoy a Reno summer evening with the Phil, the balladeer and the poet for music, words and memories sure to linger.

The Museum’s Annual Wine and Food event featuring wine and food pairings, live music, a wine-themed Marketplace and a silent auction. All A Taste for Art proceeds help provide art education and exhibition programming to the benefit of an average of 100,000 school children and guests every year.

Once a year, tens of thousands of participants gather in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert to create Black Rock City, dedicated to community, art, self-expression and self-reliance. They depart one week later, having left no trace whatsoever. Burning Man is also an ever-expanding year-round culture and one of the most famous arts events in the world.

Victorian Square, Sparks 775-356-3300 or 800-648-1177 nuggetribcookoff.com

Rib cookers from around the country compete with plenty of finger-licking samples for sale, along with nightly concerts, arts and crafts.

SEPTEMBER SEPTEMBER 6 - 8 , 2 012

53RD ANNUAL VIRGINIA CITY INTERNATIONAL CAMEL RACES Virginia City 775-847-4386 virginiacity-nv.org

Come join the fun and watch the camels race through Virginia City.

S E P T E M B E R 7- 9 , 2 0 1 2

GREAT RENO BALLOON RACE J U LY 3 0 - AU G 5 , 2 0 1 2 J U LY 2 9 - AU G 4 , 2 0 1 3

BACKGROUND PHOTO: RSCVA Shelby McAuliffe

RENO-TAHOE OPEN PGATOUR EVENT Montrêux Golf and Country Club, Reno 775-322-3900 renotahoeopen.com

Only 47 cities host the PGA TOUR and Reno is one of them! Enjoy professional golf played in the unique Modified Stableford format, captivating military displays, entertaining children’s activities, a fabulous Women’s Day and more!

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AU G 2 5 - N OV 11, 2 0 1 2

JUVENILE-IN-JUSTICE: PHOTOGRAPHS BY RICHARD ROSS Nevada Museum of Art, Downtown Reno 775-329-3333 nevadaart.org

This powerful and haunting series of fifty photographs documents and examines the placement and treatment of American juveniles housed by law in facilities in the United States.

Rancho San Rafael Park, Reno 775-826-1181 renoballoon.com

The nation’s top balloonists vie for cash and prizes, all starting with the spectacular Dawn Patrol.


JULY - OCTOBER S E P T E M B E R 9 & 11, 2 0 1 2

S E P T E M B E R 17- 3 0 , 2 0 1 2

OCT 13 , 2 012- FEB 10, 2 013

RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA – MASTERCLASSICS

SNAFFLE BIT FUTURITY

THE LIGHT CIRCUS: ART OF NEVADA NEON SIGNS

Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-323-6393 renophil.com

As part of the Reno Philharmonic’s MasterClassics Series, this concert will feature work from Michael Gandolfi, Sergey Rachmaninoff and Sergey Prokofiev.

Reno Livestock Events Center, Reno 580-759-4949 or 775-688-5751 nrcha.com

Reno hosts the largest, most prestigious horse show of its kind in the nation, as Snaffle Bit horses and their riders compete for more than $1,000,000 in prize money. Call for more information.

SEPTEMBER 19 -2 3 , 2 012

STREET VIBRATIONS FALL RALLY

S E P T E M B E R 1 2 -1 6 , 2 0 1 2

NATIONAL CHAMPIONSHIP AIR RACES Reno/Stead Airport, Stead 775-972-6663 airrace.org

Spectacular air show performers will grace the skies of Reno for five days of action packed racing with six classes of aircraft. Each race is filled with excitement at every turn as legendary champions make triumphant returns and up-and-coming pilots vie to challenge the rule.

S E P T E M B E R 14 -1 6 , 2 0 1 2

BROADWAY COMES TO RENO – ROCK OF AGES Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-686-6610

Reno 775-329-SHOW (7469) road-shows.com

A four-day motorcycle event for motorcycle enthusiasts with custom bike tours, bike games, poker walks and nightly entertainment.

OCTOBER O C TO B E R 6 -7, 2 0 1 2

THE 31ST ANNUAL ELDORADO GREAT ITALIAN FESTIVAL Eldorado Hotel Casino, Reno 800-648-5966 or 775-786-5700 eldoradoreno.com

Enjoy fresh Italian food, spaghetti eating contest, grape-stomp and live entertainment.

pioneercenter.com

In 1987 on the Sunset Strip, a small town girl met a big city rocker and in LA’s most famous rock club, they fell in love to the greatest songs of the 80’s. The worldwide party musical ROCK OF AGES features a mix of 28 rockin’ 80’s tunes including “Don’t Stop Believin’,” “We Built This City,” “The Final Countdown,” “Wanted Dead or Alive,” “Here I Go Again,” “Can’t Fight This Feeling” and “I Want To Know What Love Is.”

O C TO B E R 6 -7, 2 0 1 2

THE LYON COUNTY FLY-IN Silver Springs, NV 775-887-1294 eventsnevada.com

Nevada Museum of Art, Downtown Reno 775-329-3333 nevadaart.org

For well over a decade Reno-native Will Durham has worked to acquire a stunning collection of vintage neon signs—the majority of them from Northern Nevada establishments. Nostalgic symbols of a bygone era, the signs in Durham’s collection once hung proudly on some of the region’s most memorable restaurants, casinos and hotels. Salvaging these signs took years of persistence, but Durham recognized that saving them was crucial to preserving Nevada’s history and that sharing them with the public was even more important.

O C TO B E R 2 0 , 2 0 1 2

RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA – PHIL’S FAMILY SHOW: SERGY PROKOFIEV: PETER AND THE WOLF Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-323-6393 renophil.com

The classic tale and first-rate music by Prokofiev will enthrall audience members of any age. A young boy Peter, a wolf, and a host of characters are each represented by a specific instrument in the orchestra, acquainting listeners with instrumental color while entertaining them with a fantastic story.

Meet and greet general aviation pilots, enjoy Young Eagles first flights, food, entertainment, displays, children’s activities and hot air balloons.

OVERLAPPING EVENTS See starting month for details.

JULY

AUG

SEPT

OCT

SPARKS HOMETOWNE FARMER’S MARKET SILVER DOLLAR CRUISE NIGHTS RENO ACES TRIPLE-A BASEBALL GAMES SOUTHWEST POTTERY: FROM ANASAZI TO ZUNI EDWARD BURTYNSKY: OIL ARTHUR AND LUCIA MATHEWS: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CALIFORNIA DECORATIVE STYLE FREE SATURDAYS AT NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART RIVERWALK DISTRICT WINE WALK RENO-TAHOE OPEN PGA TOUR EVENT BEST IN THE WEST NUGGET RIB COOK-OFF BURNING MAN JUVENILE-IN-JUSTICE: PHOTOGRAPHS BY RICHARD ROSS

NOV

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OCTOBER - NOVEMBER

RENO / SPARKS / CARSON CITY EVENTS O C TO B E R 2 0 - 2 7, 2 0 1 2

O C TO B E R 2 7, 2 0 1 2

N OV E M B E R 2 2 , 2 0 1 2

ACTRA NATIONAL FINALS

HALLOWEEN HOLLOW

SPARKS TURKEY TROT

Reno Livestock Events Center, Reno 509-947-6450

Downtown Reno along the Truckee River 775-825-WALK (9255)

Sparks Marina Park, Sparks 775-353-7898

actra.org

ACTRA (American Cowboys Team Roping Association) is the largest non-profit team roping organization in the United States. Every year, the ACTRA National Finals Team Rodeo is held in Reno, including eight days of team roping, vendors, a western art show and more.

O C TO B E R 2 1 & 2 3 , 2 0 1 2

RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA – MASTERCLASSICS Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-323-6393 renophil.com

As part of the Reno Philharmonic’s MasterClassics Series, this concert will feature work from Mason Bates, Niccolo Paganini and Ludwig Van Beethoven.

O C TO B E R 2 7, 2 0 1 2

NEVADA DAY CELEBRATION Carson City 775-882-2600 visitcarsoncity.com

The Silver State celebrates its statehood with three days of events including a parade, contests, food, music and the largest parade in the state.

renoriver.org

FREE Family Fun! Enjoy tricks, treats & treasures, live entertainment, safe trick-ortreating, games and more during the Riverwalk District’s 6th Annual Halloween Hollow event.

THE WAY WE LIVE: AMERICAN INDIAN ART OF THE GREAT BASIN AND THE SIERRA NEVADA Nevada Museum of Art, Downtown Reno 775-329-3333

BACKGROUND PHOTO: RSCVA Ashley Kaiser

nevadaart.org

This exhibition surveys contemporary art made by American Indians in the Great Basin and Sierra Nevada region. In January 2011, the Nevada Museum of Art, in association with the Pyramid Lake Museum/ Visitors Center in Nixon, Nevada, issued a call for artists to submit works addressing issues relating to concepts of the changing environment. The purpose of the project is to encourage the creation of new artworks in a range of media.

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N OV E M B E R 2 5 , 2 0 1 2

BROADWAY COMES TO RENO – STRAIGHT NO CHASER

NOVEMBER

Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-686-6610

N OV 2 0 1 2 - F E B 2 0 1 3

pioneercenter.com

RINK ON THE RIVER

If the phrase “male a cappella group” conjurs up an image of students in blue blazers, ties and khakis singing traditional college songs on ivied campuses... think again. Straight No Chaser (SNC) are neither strait-laced nor straightfaced, but neither are they vaudeville style kitsch.

Downtown Reno cityofreno.com

The popular outdoor ice rink makes the winter festive and memorable. Located at Virginia and First Streets in downtown Reno.

N OV E M B E R 2 0 1 2 - AP R I L 2 0 1 3

RENO BIGHORNS BASKETBALL GAMES Downtown Reno 775-284-2NBA (2622) renobighorns.com

It’s Big Time! The Reno Bighorns are the NBA D-League affiliate of the Sacramento Kings and Orlando Magic, playing in downtown Reno from November through April!

N OV E M B E R 11 & 1 3 , 2 0 1 2 O C TO B E R 2 7- M A R C H 3 , 2 0 1 3

A fun run/walk event for families and out-of-town guests on Thanksgiving morning. First race begins at 8:30am.

N OV 3 0 - D EC 1, 2 0 1 2

SPARKS HOMETOWNE CHRISTMAS Victorian Square, Sparks 775-353-2291 ci.sparks.nv.us

The Sparks Hometowne Christmas features a parade, a live Christmas musical production, tree-lighting ceremony, crafts, food and beverages. Tree lighting is November 30, parade is December 1.

RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA – MASTERCLASSICS Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-323-6393 renophil.com

As part of the Reno Philharmonic’s MasterClassics Series, this concert will feature work from Benjamin Britten, Ralph Vaughan Williams and Nicolay Rimsky-Korsakov.

OVERLAPPING EVENTS See starting month for details.

OCT

NOV

DEC

ARTHUR AND LUCIA MATHEWS: HIGHLIGHTS OF THE CALIFORNIA DECORATIVE STYLE FREE SATURDAYS AT NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART RIVERWALK DISTRICT WINE WALK JUVENILE-IN-JUSTICE: PHOTOGRAPHS BY RICHARD ROSS THE LIGHT CIRCUS: ART OF NEVADA NEON SIGNS THE WAY WE LIVE: AMERICAN INDIAN ART OF THE GREAT BASIN AND THE S RINK ON THE RIVER RENO BIGHORNS BASKETBALL GAMES SPARKS HOMETOWNE CHRISTMAS


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DECEMBER D EC E M B E R 1 - 2 , 2 0 1 2

RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA – SPIRIT OF THE SEASON Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-323-6393 renophil.com

No holiday season is complete without the Spirit of the Season Concerts. The Reno Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus heat up the Pioneer Center with special guests and surprises for the whole family.

JA N UA RY 1 3 & 1 5 , 2 0 1 3

F E B R UA RY 2 6 & 2 8 , 2 0 1 3

RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA – MASTERCLASSICS

RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA – INSPIRED TRADITION

Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-323-6393

Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-323-6393

renophil.com

renophil.com

As part of the Reno Philharmonic’s MasterClassics Series, this concert will feature work from Ludwig Van Beethoven and Pyotr II’yich Tchaikovsky.

As part of the Reno Philharmonic’s MasterClassics Series, this concert will feature work from Johannes Brahms featuring Rachel Barton Pine, Zhou Tian and Richard Strauss.

FEBRUARY F E B R UA RY 9 , 2 0 1 3

D EC E M B E R 7, 2 0 1 2

SILVER AND SNOWFLAKE HOLIDAY TREE LIGHTING Capitol Building, Carson City 775-887-1294 eventsnevada.com

Enjoy the lighting of the state Capitol building and downtown Carson City while visiting with Santa and caroling.

D EC E M B E R 7- 9 , 2 0 1 2

A.V.A. BALLET THEATRE’S NUTCRACKER Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno avaballet.com

The stage at the Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts will be alive with a sugar plum fairy and dancing mice as A.V.A. Ballet Theatre presents its 17th annual Nutcracker Ballet.

RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA – VALENTINE’S POPS Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-323-6393 renophil.com

It’s a date night! Bring your honey or BFF for a sweet evening of romantic music. In 2011, Kip brought the house down at Spirit of the Season with his rendition of “Nessun Dorma.” Sal has wooed our Pops on the River audience and now they are together on one stage? Be prepared to swoon.

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BROADWAY COMES TO RENO – WEST SIDE STORY Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-686-6610 pioneercenter.com

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BROADWAY COMES TO RENO – DREAMGIRLS Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-686-6610 pioneercenter.com

Catch the dream! A sensational new stage production of Dreamgirls! Full of onstage joy and backstage drama, Dreamgirls tells the story of an up-and-coming 1960s singing girl group and the triumphs and tribulations that come with fame and fortune.

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More than fifty years ago one musical changed theater forever. Now it’s back and mesmerizing audiences once again. From the first note to the final breath, West Side Story soars as the greatest love story of all time and remains as powerful, poignant and timely as ever.

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RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA – MASTERCLASSICS Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-323-6393 renophil.com

As part of the Reno Philharmonic’s MasterClassics Series, this concert will feature work from Manuel De Falla, Michael Gandolfi and William Schuman.

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ST. PATRICK’S DAY CELEBRATION Downtown Reno 775-785-3300 Featuring Irish music, food, culture and crafts.

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RENO EARTH DAY Idlewild Park, Reno 775-323-3433 nevadaeconet.org

A little something for everyone in the family, this event includes information, music, food and kids activities. A variety of commercial and nonprofit exhibitors will offer information on energy-conserving products and sustainable living. Vendors will be selling eco-friendly products. A farmers market will offer locally-grown produce for sale.


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BROADWAY COMES TO RENO – SHREK THE MUSICAL

A.V.A. BALLET THEATRE’S PETER PAN

Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-686-6610

Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno

pioneercenter.com

The Peter Pan Ballet showcases inspirational dance and a dramatic score.

avaballet.com

Based on the Oscar® winning DreamWorks film, Shrek The Musical tells the story of a swamp-dwelling ogre who goes on a life-changing adventure to reclaim the deed to his land. Joined by a wise-cracking donkey, this unlikely hero fights a fearsome dragon, rescues a feisty princess and learns that real friendship and true love aren’t only found in fairy tales.

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CINCO DE MAYO Reno/Sparks 775-826-1818 nhsreno.org

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Free to the public, live Hispanic music and other entertainment, great food and family atmosphere. Call for exact dates and locations.

RENO PHILHARMONIC ORCHESTRA – MASTERCLASSICS Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts, Reno 775-323-6393

JUNE

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As part of the Reno Philharmonic’s MasterClassics Series, this concert will feature work from Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart and Gustav Mahler.

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RENO-TAHOE ODYSSEY Reno-Tahoe 775-825-3399 renotahoeodyssey.com

This 178-mile relay run is ideally suited for teams of 12 runners. Teams begin in downtown Reno and race along the Truckee River; travel through the Sierra Nevada Mountains; run along the shores of Lake Tahoe and circle back through the Northern Nevada high desert to where the race began. This two-day event is a must-see.

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INTERNATIONAL JAZZ FESTIVAL Lawlor Events Center, University of Nevada, Reno 775-784-4046 unr.edu/rjf

The best in jazz groups and bands from schools throughout the country, plus professional performers. Considered one of the best jazz competitions in the West.

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FREE SATURDAYS AT NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART RIVERWALK DISTRICT WINE WALK JUVENILE-IN-JUSTICE: PHOTOGRAPHS BY RICHARD ROSS THE LIGHT CIRCUS: ART OF NEVADA NEON SIGNS THE WAY WE LIVE: AMERICAN INDIAN ART OF THE GREAT BASIN AND THE SIERRA NEVADA RINK ON THE RIVER RENO BIGHORNS BASKETBALL GAMES SPARKS HOMETOWNE CHRISTMAS RENO ACES TRIPLE-A BASEBALL GAMES

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1265 Deerlodge Rd., Reno 775-970-3111 (area code required) animalark.org

BRÜKA THEATRE

This 38-acre wildlife sanctuary is home to animals including cheetahs, tigers, black bears and wolves. Open Apr-Oct, Tue-Sun from 10am-4:30pm. Take 395 north to exit #78, turn right on Red Rock Road and drive 11.5 miles to Deerlodge and follow the signs. Gift shop, guides and picnic tables available. Ask about special events such as Wolf Howl Night, Cheetah Challenge Adventure, Ark After Dark and more.

99 N. Virginia St., Reno 775-323-3221

BLACK ROCK DESERT

bruka.org

Located in the heart of downtown Reno, this unique theatre is housed in the old Masonic Building at the corner of First and Virginia Streets. The non-profit theatre began in 1992 producing educational fare for children. It has developed into a place for contemporary, original and classic productions for adult audiences and continues to produce and tour their theatre for children. The community has voted it “Best Local Theater” 13 years running.

BUNKER INDOOR GOLF SIMULATOR AT GRAND SIERRA RESORT 2500 E. 2nd St., Reno 775-789-2444 grandsierraresort.com

Enjoy playing your favorite championship courses from around the world while testing and improving your golf skills on this high tech golf simulator. Golf clubs provided. Private parties are welcome. Open daily from 9am-12am.

SR 447, 100 miles north of Reno 775-861-6400 blm.gov

This desert is a 400 square mile, thoroughly flat, prehistoric lake bed, completely devoid of any vegetation or animal habitat. It is the location for the popular “Burning Man” event.

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RENO / SPARKS CHURCH FINE ARTS BUILDING (CFA) 1664 N. Virginia St., Reno University of Nevada Campus 775-784-4ART (4278) unr.edu/arts

The Church Fine Arts Building is the cultural center of the University of Nevada, Reno and houses the School of the Arts. The community is invited to attend events taking place regularly in the building’s four galleries and three theatres. The Sheppard Fine Arts, McNamara, Front Door and Exit Galleries feature rotating exhibitions by visiting artists and University faculty and students. The Redfield Studio and Proscenium Theatres primarily feature productions by the Nevada Repertory Company while the Nightingale Concert Hall is home to the Argenta Trio, Performing Arts Series, Reno Jazz Festival, Reno Chamber Orchestra and many Department of Music and Dance programs including the Fall and Spring Dance Festivals, Nevada Chamber Opera, University bands, orchestras, jazz ensembles, choirs and many other student ensembles and recitals. For a complete listing of events visit the website or call to be added to the mailing list to receive bi-annual arts 365 calendar.

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FLEISCHMANN PLANETARIUM 1664 N. Virginia St., Reno (Located at Virginia St. and Sixteenth St. on the University of Nevada Campus) 775-784-4811 or 775-784-4812 planetarium.unr.nevada.edu

If you’re interested in the Universe, then Fleischmann Planetarium is the place to go. The planetarium houses the Star Theater featuring the SkyDome large format movie system and an exhibit hall with changing hands-on interactive displays. Free star viewing is the first Friday of every month beginning a half hour after sundown. Come visit and see all of Reno’s stars.

FUN QUEST FAMILY FUN CENTER AT GRAND SIERRA RESORT AND CASINO 2500 E. 2nd St., Reno 775-789-2386 or 775-789-1127 grandsierraresort.com

Fun Quest is home of the free V.I.P. party room and an acre of video and redemption games. Activities include Reno’s only Laser Tag, Bumper Cars, Miniature Golf, Frog Hopper, Wacky World Bounce House, Tumbletown play area and Spider Mountain climbing apparatus. Family fun at its best!

500 N. Sierra St., Reno 775-329-0711

GOLDEN EAGLE REGIONAL PARK

circuscircusreno.com

6400 Vista Blvd., Sparks 775-353-7836

Enjoy free, world class circus shows daily while playing exciting carnival, redemption and arcade games at Circus Circus Hotel & Casino-Reno. Fun for all ages!

The Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum, known by its fans as The Discovery, opened to the public in September 2011. The 67,000 square foot discovery museum houses eight permanent, but ever-changing galleries that range from Nevada’s rich and interesting history, to the interests of Da Vinci, to the water cycle in the Truckee Meadows. One of the most popular attractions at The Discovery is Cloud Climber, a three story tall climbing structure shaped like northern Nevada’s unique cloud formations. In addition to the museum’s galleries and exhibits, The Discovery also offers art and science-related family classes on the weekends.

cityofsparks.us/residents/parks-and-facilities

Golden Eagle Regional Park is the largest public works project in the history of the City of Sparks! The 100-acre project includes six softball fields, two baseball fields, two youth baseball/softball fields, a stadium-size soccer field, two multi-purpose fields and two concession stands.

The Discovery serves families with children of all ages. The average visit is about 4 hours, but regular visitors will tell you to come prepared to stay all day if your children want. Another popular feature at The Discovery is Picnic Place, a room set aside for families who wish to bring their own lunch or snacks to enjoy while visiting the museum. Picnic Place also offers a nice selection of vending machines. There are plans to add a restaurant to the museum in mid- to latesummer 2012. The Discovery is located just south of downtown in the former Reno City Hall at 490 S. Center Street. Admission is just $8 per person. Children under age 1 are free. Annual memberships are available and start at just $85 per year. For more information visit www.nvdm.org or call 775-786-1000.

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SIGHTS GRAND SIERRA BAY AQUA DRIVING RANGE AT GRAND SIERRA RESORT AND CASINO

MCKINLEY ARTS & CULTURE CENTER

NATIONAL BOWLING STADIUM

925 Riverside Dr., Reno 775-334-2417

300 N. Center St., Reno 775-335-8800

reno.gov

nationalbowlingstadium.org

2500 E. 2nd St., Reno 775-789-2122

This historic building boasts gallery space, arts and crafts workshops, the City of Reno’s Arts and Culture Division and provides rental office space for local non-profit arts organizations. An auditorium and classrooms are available for rehearsal and performance space. Gallery is open daily from 9am-4pm.

Reno is the proud home of the National Bowling Stadium, built in 1995. Features include 78 championship lanes, a video wall, the world’s longest screen scoring display and a 10,000 square foot pro shop with a full-size lane offering computerized/video instruction by a professional instructor.

grandsierraresort.com

Grand Sierra Bay is a man-made body of water with six floating island greens. Golfers strive to land specially designed floating golf balls on one of the floating islands. Prizes for hole-in-one. 7am-2am daily (seasonal).

GRAND SIERRA BOWL AT GRAND SIERRA RESORT AND CASINO 2500 E. 2nd St., Reno 775-789-2296 grandsierraresort.com

Championship bowling lanes complete with a bar, pool lounge and snack bar. Fun for family, friends or a league of senior players. Open 24 hours.

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MONTAGE Riverwalk District 255 N. Sierra St., downtown Reno 775-329-2800 themontagereno.com

The Montage is a dynamic blend of urban pleasures and outdoor pursuits. Five distinct residence styles, luxurious and contemporary finishes, world class amenities including a private owner’s lounge, underground parking and a 24-hour attended lobby in downtown Reno.

NEVADA HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM 1650 N. Virginia St., Reno 775-688-1190 nevadaculture.org

The Nevada Historical Society, Nevada’s oldest museum, retraces over 10,000 years of Nevada civilization. Tales of Nevada’s early inhabitants are unraveled in vivid detail through fascinating galleries and an extensive research archive. Open Wed-Sat 10am-5pm. Closed Sun-Tues and state holidays.

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NEVADA HUMANITIES

2500 E. 2nd St., Reno 775-789-2093

(The Harrah Collection) 10 S. Lake St., Reno 775-333-9300

nevadahumanities.org

grandsierraresort.com

automuseum.org

Enjoy Hollywood and art films at the low price of $3 a ticket! Showing movies on two screens daily. Call for movies and show times.

The National Automobile Museum is all about automobiles and more. The museum’s authentic walk-through street scenes and four galleries showcase over 220 antique, vintage, classic and special interest automobiles. Plenty of free parking and within walking distance of most downtown hotel/casinos. Open Mon-Sat 9:30am-5:30pm and Sun 10am-4pm except Thanksgiving and Christmas.

LAKE MANSION 250 Court St., Reno 775-826-6100 vsanevada.org

The 1877 Lake Mansion near downtown Reno is listed on the National Register of Historic Places. It was owned by the founder of Reno, Myron C. Lake, and is now home to the non-profit VSA arts of Nevada with self-guided tours, workshops, fine art for sale and special event rental for up to 150 people. Open Mon-Fri 10am-4pm. Also open for special events.

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1034 N. Sierra St., Reno 775-784-6587 Nevada Humanities helps Nevadans celebrate our living history in an ever-changing world. See the website for more information on Chautauqua, speakers bureau and grants program. Open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.

NEVADA MUSEUM OF ART 160 W. Liberty St., Reno 775-329-3333 nevadaart.org

Designed by architect Will Bruder, the Donald W. Reynolds Center for the Visual Arts became the new facility for the Nevada Museum of Art in May of 2003. The building is recognized as one of the most distinguished architectural achievements in Nevada. The Museum’s feature exhibitions showcase national and international artists while the permanent collection of twentieth and twenty-first century art is focused collections linked on land and environment. Open Wed-Sun 10am-5pm, Thu 10am-8pm.


PYRAMID LAKE Pyramid Way and Hwy 445, Reno 775-476-1155 pyramidlake.us

Pyramid Lake is the largest remnant of ancient Lake Lahonton. It is the only place on earth that the prehistoric Cui-ui (qwee-wee) fish is found. Pyramid Lake is known for its record cutthroat trout caught in 1977 at 41 lbs. It is one of the best trout fishing areas in northern Nevada. Overnight camping, boating, personal watercraft, fishing, swimming, picnicking and hiking are available with the purchase of Tribal Permits.

RAYMOND I. SMITH TRUCKEE RIVER WALK Downtown, Reno 775-334-2417 The River Walk, a two block-long walkway of marble, granite and bronze with sculptures and waterfalls, graces the banks of the Truckee River as it flows through downtown Reno. It was dedicated in 1991 to Nevada gaming pioneer Raymond I. “Pappy” Smith.

RENO ARCH N. Virginia St. and W. Commercial Row, Reno This unique entryway sign proclaims Reno as “The Biggest Little City in the World.” The arch features neon lighting and is recognized worldwide. The original welcome sign is located on Lake Street near the National Automobile Museum and was recently refurbished. It dates back to 1926.

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RENO MERCHANTS ASSOCIATION Riverwalk District, downtown Reno renoriver.org

Take a stroll along the Riverwalk and savor Reno’s exciting urban renaissance. You’ll find shopping, restaurants, bars and taverns, entertainment, lodging, even a whitewater park – all in a safe, fun, friendly area that celebrates Reno’s arts, culture and history.

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SPARKS HERITAGE MUSEUM

Riverwalk District 135 N. Sierra St., downtown Reno 775-682-3800

820 Victorian Ave., Sparks 775-355-1144

visitrenotahoe.com

In a historic building on Victorian Square, this enchanting museum transports visitors back in time. Railroading, ranching, telegraphs, toys, early Sparks lifestyles, petroglyphs and much more. Check out what’s new in the changing gallery. Open Tues-Fri 11am-4pm and Sat-Sun 1-4pm.

Visiting Reno or Tahoe? Then you have to check out the new Reno Tahoe Visitors Center. Located inside the Reno eNVy store in the heart of downtown Reno, you’ll find free maps, guides and brochures.

sparksmuseum.org

RINK ON THE RIVER 10 N. Virginia St. and First St., Reno 775-334-6268 cityofreno.com

Open Nov 2012-Feb 2013, the popular outdoor ice rink makes the winter festive and memorable.

SHEPPARD FINE ARTS GALLERY 1664 N. Virginia St., Reno (Church Fine Arts Building on the University of Nevada Campus) 775-784-6658 unr.edu/art

Twelve major exhibitions are showcased each year from regional and national artists displaying diverse mediums in contemporary visual art.

SPARKS MARINA PARK 300 Howard Dr., Sparks 775-353-2376 cityofsparks.us

Walking paths, trees and sandy beaches surround a 77-acre lake at Sparks Marina Park. The marina is a great place for a family outing offering recreational activities such as boating (no gas engines), scuba diving, wind surfing, sailing, fishing and swimming. Visitors also have access to a dog park, volleyball courts, playgrounds, picnic areas, showers and a concession stand.

TAHOE WHITEWATER TOURS 400 Island Ave., Reno 775-787-5000

SIERRA ARTS AT THE RIVERSIDE ARTIST LOFTS 17 S. Virginia St., Reno 775-329-2787 sierra-arts.org

Since 1971, the local regional arts agency has been promoting and supporting the arts and artists in the community to make this a better place to live through leadership, support, programming and education.

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Enjoy guided raft and inflatable kayak tours on the American, Carson and Truckee Rivers. Inflatable kayak and float tube rentals and shuttles down the Truckee River through the Reno Whitewater Park. Kayak lessons by appointment.

TERRY LEE WELLS NEVADA DISCOVERY MUSEUM 490 S. Center St., Reno 775-786-1000 nvdm.org

The Discovery will inspire today’s youth to flourish into tomorrow’s leaders, dreamers, scientists, farmers, teachers and artists. We recognize the importance of hands-on interaction, exploration and fun. That’s why The Discovery is an exuberant place for kids to experience the amazements of our region while forging lasting friendships with nature, science, art, history and each other. Membership options are available. Individual Admission is $8 and hours are Tues-Sat 10 am-5 pm, and Sun 12-5 pm.

THE TRUCKEE RIVER ARTS DISTRICT Downtown, Reno Take a stroll along the Truckee River and rediscover Reno’s Downtown, home to The Truckee River Arts District, where you can take in a movie at the Riverside Theater, listen to a concert in Wingfield Park, enjoy a theater performance or simply relax along the River Walk.

TRUCKEE RIVER WHITEWATER PARK AT WINGFIELD Arlington Ave. and First St., Downtown Reno cityofreno.com

Opened in the fall of 2003, the Truckee River Whitewater Park is the only Whitewater Park in the country that offers a location in the heart of a downtown resort area. The park features 11 drop pools, a competitive slalom course and 2,600 feet in length offering a variety of Class 2 and Class 3 rapids.

SIERRA SAFARI ZOO 10200 N. Virginia St., Reno 775-677-1104 sierrasafarizoo.org

Nevada’s largest zoo, Sierra Safari includes more than 200 animals of 40 different species including antelope, alligator, bison, sloth, camel, llama and lion.

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ULTIMATE RUSH SPEED AND THRILL PARK AT GRAND SIERRA RESORT AND CASINO 2500 E. 2nd St., Reno 775-786-7005 ultimaterushpark.com

Experience the thrill of falling 180 ft. in the air in a sky coaster or being tossed like a sling shot high into the sky. The park is complete with miniature golf, bumper cars and slick track (drift track). Open daily at 11am year round (weather permitting).

UNIVERSITY OF NEVADA, RENO 1664 N. Virginia St., Reno 775-784-1110 unr.edu

Founded in 1874 as Nevada’s land-grant university, the University of Nevada, Reno has over 17,000 students. It is a center for arts and culture, with a continual offering of performances, exhibits and museums. Wolf Pack athletics gives Nevada sports fans a reason to cheer. In addition to its beautiful, historic campus in Reno, the University maintains a statewide presence with outreach and education programs in all Nevada counties. The University is home to one of the country’s largest study-abroad programs and the state’s medical school.

WILBUR D. MAY MUSEUM, ARBORETUM & BOTANICAL GARDEN Rancho San Rafael Park, Reno 775-785-5961 maycenter.com or washoecountyparks.com

The center is comprised of the May Museum and the May Arboretum & Botanical Garden. The May Museum houses the collections of Wilbur May, who traveled around the world 40 times. Many artifacts are rare treasures, bringing a taste of foreign lands and forgotten dynasties to northern Nevada. The new wing of the museum features an indoor Garden Court with two koi ponds, five waterfalls and 30-foot tall trees. All exhibits have plenty of hands-on activities for kids of all ages.

WINGFIELD PARK AMPHITHEATER First St. and N. Arlington Ave., Reno cityofreno.com

This amphitheater is located by the Truckee River Walk in downtown Reno and is the site of theater performances, ballets, music shows, storytelling events, children’s programs, films and much more. For updated event information, please go to cityofreno.com and click on the event calendar.

VICTORIAN SQUARE Downtown, Sparks cityofsparks.us

This Victorian-themed venue is conducive to special events. It features a 14-screen Cineplex, fountain, amphitheater, bandstands, sandstone mosaics and Victorian street lamps. Celebrations and events include Hot August Nights, the popular summer-long Thursday night Farmer’s Market, Nugget Best in the West Rib Cook-off and Hometowne Christmas Celebration.

WHITEWATER PARK AT ROCK PARK Sparks, NV 775-353-2358 cityofsparks.us

Experience over 1,000 feet of water fun including five drop pools for kayaking, tubing and rafting at Rock Park located on the Truckee River in Sparks. Rock Park also offers BBQ pits, soccer/ football areas, walking trails with exercise stations, bathroom facilities and more.

The National Automobile Museum in Reno is not to be missed. This Museum gem allows you to stroll through eras gone by, getting lost in the motor vehicles, clothing, photographs and art of the last century. As you meander through the Museum, one moment you can admire an early Model T Ford and the next, you could be in a 1930’s street scene complete with an Art Deco movie theater façade or listening to the sounds of a real service station.

In this collection, primarily from the gaming pioneer Bill Harrah, are more than 200 vehicles from 1892 to today, including some rare experimental vehicles and one-of-a-kind autos. The National Automobile Museum is also home to several celebrity rides including Elvis Presley’s 1973 Cadillac Eldorado, Frank Sinatra’s 1961 Ghia, James Dean’s 1949 Mercury and John Wayne’s 1953 Corvette. Recognized as one of the five greatest auto museums in the nation, the National Automobile Museum will satiate not only the car lover in the family but everyone visiting. Don’t forget your camera as they allow photographs. For more information visit www.automuseum.org or call 775-333-9300.

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BREWERY ARTS CENTER 449 W. King St., Carson City 775-883-1976 breweryarts.org

Carson City’s premier arts and cultural organization. The center offers more than 130 cultural events yearly in theater, music, vocal performance, dance, literature and visual art. BAC also houses the Artisan’s Café and Gift Shop. Open Mon-Fri 8am-4pm.

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CARSON CITY

813 N. Carson St., Carson City 775-884-2226

775-687-7410

cmnn.org

visitcarsoncity.com

One of the most unique state capital cities in the United States, Carson City blends its Old West history with the hustle and bustle of today. Visitors can stroll the Kit Carson Trail through the city’s historical home district. The legislative building is open to visitors during the week, as well as the State Capitol and State Library. A fine museum of political memorabilia is housed in the former House and Senate chambers. Carson City is also home to the Nevada State Museum, the Nevada State Railroad Museum and the Governor’s Mansion. W HE RE GU E STB OO K

BOWERS MANSION PARK 4005 Old US Hwy 395, N. Carson City 775-849-0201 or 775-849-1825 tinyurl.com/d7bywas

En route to Carson City from Reno lies Bowers Mansion — a century-old homestead worthy of a gothic tale. Sandy Bowers and his psychic wife, Ellie Orum, built the two-story structure in 1864. Before Bowers died, he and his wife scoured Europe for furnishings for their sumptuous palace. Today, the mansion still contains many antiques and visitors can picnic on the adjacent grounds.

Come enjoy the new Teen Virtual Reality MAZE, created by an MIT graduate. The MAZE has been featured at the Boston Museum of Science, Zeum in San Francisco and the Interaction Blennale in Japan. Go to virtango.com, look under the project tab and select MAZE. Our new Space Shuttle Flight Simulator is popular with all ages. Take a trip through our Nevada State Capital exhibit, Sheriff’s Office, Asian restaurant and move to Dance, Dance, Revolution! The Children’s Museum is a fun place for the entire family. Visit us! Open daily 10am-4:30pm.


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NEVADA STATE MUSEUM

606 Mountain St., Carson City 775-687-3000

600 N. Carson St., Carson City 775-687-4810

nevadagovernorsmansion.com

museums.travelnevada.com

Built in 1909, the Governor’s Mansion is a tribute to colonial architecture. Inside are state rooms, family rooms, dining areas and parlors. Czech chandeliers, English and Venetian plaster work, Oriental and American antiques blend into this rich tapestry of Nevada’s political lore. Open to the public only on Nevada Day in October.

Located within the historic Carson City Mint, the Nevada State Museum celebrates Nevada’s cultural and natural heritage. See American Indian baskets, meet a colossal mammoth, listen to ghost town stories and more. Open Wed-Sat 8:30am-4:30pm. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day.

NEVADA STATE CAPITOL 101 N. Carson St., Carson City 775-687-4810 The state’s most recognized landmark with its silver-colored cupola. The building was completed in 1871 and houses exhibits and governors’ portraits. Self guided tours are available. Open Wed-Sat 8:30am-4:30pm. Closed Thanksgiving, Christmas and New Year’s Day. Guided tours offered on a limited basis by reservation.

East end of Koontz Lane, Carson City blm.gov

This 2,450 acre recreation area offers trails for hiking, mountain biking, horseback riding, off-highway vehicle riding and spectacular views of the Carson Range and Pine Nut Mountains.

WARREN ENGINE CO. NO. 1 HISTORIC FIRE MUSEUM 777 S. Stewart St., Carson City 775-887-2210

NEVADA STATE RAILROAD MUSEUM

visitcarsoncity.com

See a historic view of the Carson City Fire Department with several pieces of fire apparatus, Currier and Ives lithographs, photographs and artifacts. Open Mon-Fri from 8am-5pm excluding federal holidays. Free to the public.

2180 S. Carson St., Carson City 775-687-6953 museums.travelnevada.com

Train aficionados, this is your stop. Learn how the Virginia & Truckee Railroad helped Nevada become “The Silver State,” come face to face with legendary steam locomotives and take an exhilarating train ride. Open Fri-Mon 8:30am-4:30pm. Closed Christmas and New Year’s Day.

NEVADA STATE LIBRARY AND ARCHIVES 100 N. Stewart St., Carson City 775-684-3360 nsla.nevadaculture.org

View the Nevada Constitution. The Library and Archives have many maps, territorial and state records, photos and publications about the history and growth of Nevada.

DON’T MISS IT All aboard the Wild West trains – Carson City to Virginia City and Virginia City to Gold Hill – late May through late October. Next stop? Nevada’s historic capital. You’ll find an impressive variety of restaurants and lodging: resorts, hotels, motels and B&Bs. Plus Carson City’s golf, casinos, museums, shops and more.

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SIGHTS VIRGINIA CITY Located 35 minutes south of Reno 775-847-4386 or 800-718-SLVR (7587)

COMSTOCK HISTORY CENTER 20 N. E St., Virginia City 775-847-0419

visitvirginiacitynv.com

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Virginia City encompasses the Comstock mines and towns of Gold Hill and Silver City, running down through Gold Canyon to where the first strikes brought thousands of miners to this town. The city produced more than $400 million of gold and silver for a growing nation and helped finance the Civil War. Shop and dine in this rugged mountain town adorned in history. Experience old plank sidewalks, saloons that gleam with murder and mayhem, a cemetery with more history than any archive and many back-room museums. There’s also a historic schoolhouse once visited by Mark Twain.

The Comstock History Center is a lasting tribute to Virginia City and its world-famous Comstock Lode. It houses the Virginia & Truckee Railroad’s Dayton engine, traveling exhibits and a reference library. Open Thu-Sun 11am-4pm.

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125 S. C St., Virginia City 775-847-0717

537 S. C St., Virginia City 775-847-0975

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Built in 1867, the building functioned as the station house for the Storey County Volunteer Fire Department. This was the first fire house with mechanized equipment on the Comstock. Hand engines, a ladder wagon, hose carriages, uniforms, belts, helmets and other artifacts are on display.

School tours and room rentals by appointment. Walk in the shoes and explore the stories of generations of Comstock students in this elaborate 1876 Victorian, authentically preserved, four-storied wooden schoolhouse. Permanent and rotating exhibits, period classroom, museum store, handicapped accessible, free parking. Special events include Parties of the Year, Halloween Haunted Halls, Victorian Christmas and the Comstock Historical Preservation Weekend. Open May 1-Oct 31.

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VIRGINIA CITY MACKAY MANSION 129 S. D St., Virginia City 775-847-0173 mackaymansion.com

VIRGINIA & TRUCKEE (V&T) RAILROAD F St. Depot, Virginia City 775-847-0380

John Mackay was one of Virginia City’s wealthiest men in the 19th century. Built in 1860, the mansion served as the mining office and superintendent’s home and today reflects period furnishings and paraphernalia. It now serves as a museum including mining artifacts, original furnishings and Tiffany silver from the Comstock.

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Housed in the original Territorial Enterprise building where Samuel Clemens (Mark Twain) started as a reporter, the museum houses Comstock-era artifacts including Twain’s original desk.

Take your choice of a 35-minute or 90-minute steam or diesel train ride through the heart of the historic Comstock mining region. Relax and enjoy the scenic mountain route while the conductor narrates the fabulous Nevada bonanza story. Open Fri-Sun, late May-Oct.

113 N. C St., Virginia City 775-847-0766 The museum displays the most complete collection of Comstock mining artifacts in the world, plus rare photos, lithographs and maps of the “Bonanza” period.

The 2012 season for the Virginia & Truckee Railroad has rolled into town. When you take a ride on the V&T you’ll get way more than a peek at Old West history, you’ll experience it firsthand as you chug up the mountains toward Virginia City. Trains run weekly Saturday – Sunday starting May 26 through October 21. A Friday diesel train runs June 1, Jun 15-Sep 7, Sep 21 & Oct 5. The V&T Railroad’s 16 miles of track re-opened in August 2009 after 70 years of non-operation. Each 90-minute ride includes scenic vistas of the Carson River and majestic Sierra Nevada, passing

PIPER’S OPERA HOUSE 12 N. B St., Virginia City 775-847-0433 piperslive.com

Built in the 1880s, Piper’s Opera House attracted famous stars from Europe and the United States. It is listed on the National Register of Historic Places and is one of the most significant vintage theaters in the West. There are performances on many weekends throughout the year. Open for tours daily, June-Oct.

through two tunnels, by abandoned mine shafts, old cemeteries and offering occasional sightings of wild mustangs. The historic train travels the same silver route paved by the miners of the infamous 1860s Comstock silver boom. In addition to the V&T’s Carson CityVirginia City Sisters in History 16-mile excursion, a 4-mile, 35-minute Historic Route loop through Virginia City and Gold Hill is offered. The V&T initially re-opened the Historic Route in 1972 under the ownership of the Gray family who have preserved the railway’s heritage. With their help, the reconstruction project between Virginia City and Carson City become a reality for future generations. For Historic Route schedule and ticket prices: www.VirginiaTruckee.com. Weekend trains feature a 1916 Baldwin consolidation 2-8-0 steam engine leading three 1914 Pullman cars displaying the distinctive yellow and green of the V&T. Private group discounted charters for 20 or more passengers are also available to organizations or businesses. Email cccvb@visitcarsoncity.com or call 1-800-NEVADA-1 for details. And for riders who want to keep their day rolling into evening, Carson City offers a variety of dining and lodging options to fit all budgets.

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NORTH LAKE TAHOE LAKE TAHOE 888-434-1262 gotahoenorth.com

The largest alpine lake in the world, Lake Tahoe is one of America’s treasures. Mark Twain called Lake Tahoe “the fairest picture the whole earth affords.” The eighth deepest lake in the world and second deepest in the U.S., Lake Tahoe has an average depth of 980 feet with its deepest point being 1,645 feet. It holds approximately 10 trillion gallons, enough to cover California to a depth of 14.5 inches. Highlights include Zephyr Cove and Sand Harbor State Park, which has beautiful beaches and hosts the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival in late summer. Lake Tahoe also offers many recreational and entertainment opportunities, including skiing in winter, golf and water sports in summer and exciting nightlife at its state line casino resorts. Lake Tahoe is 32 miles southwest of Reno/Sparks on the Nevada/California state line.

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DONNER MEMORIAL STATE PARK I-80, west of Reno 530-582-7892

FANNY BRIDGE & TRUCKEE RIVER OUTLET Located on Hwy 89, Tahoe City, CA

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This state park memorializes the famous Donner Party expedition of 1846. The museum is open daily from 9am-4pm except Thanksgiving and Christmas.

This site gets its name from visitors bending over its bridge to see trout in the Truckee River. Here at Lake Tahoe’s only outlet, you can observe giant trout in the river below the dam. No fee. All year.

EHRMAN MANSION 7595 W. Lake Blvd., Sugar Pine Point State Park, Tahoma, CA 530-525-7982 gotahoenorth.com

Built in 1903, the rustic but grand, wood-paneled, three-storied house was equipped with the very best utility systems and was surrounded by carefully planted trees, lawns and flowerbeds. Today, the house, a fascinating example of the “opulent” tradition in Tahoe summer homes, serves as a house museum, complete with furnishings.

GATEKEEPER’S MUSEUM 130 W. Lake Blvd., Tahoe City, CA 530-583-1762 northtahoemuseums.org

The Gatekeeper’s Museum features exhibits about the cultural history of the Tahoe Basin. The museum hosts the Marion Steinbach Indian Basket collection which includes over 800 utilitarian and gift baskets from 85 Native American tribes. Located lakeside in William B. Layton Park – a great site for your wedding or special event! Open mid-May to mid-October, weather permitting.


NORTH LAKE TAHOE TAHOE ENVIRONMENTAL RESEARCH CENTER 2400 Lake Forest Rd.,Tahoe City, CA 775-881-7566 terc.ucdavis.edu

UC Davis recently opened this second education center at Lake Tahoe to further showcase the university’s environmental research at the majestic Sierra lake. Visitors can view a demonstrating garden, where wetlands, stream restoration projects and native plants are all on display.

TAHOE MARITIME MUSEUM 5205 West Lake Blvd., Homewood, CA 530-525-9253 tahoemaritimemusuem.org

Tahoe Maritime Museum in Homewood is in a new 5,800 square foot facility with an interactive exhibit, children’s visiting area and community gathering area. The museum, reminiscent of an old boathouse, showcases the history of boating in Lake Tahoe. Several historical watercraft, including the Shanghai, an 1890s excursion, and Redskin, a rare 1912 Canadian-built displacement boat, are on display.

TAHOE WHITEWATER TOURS 530-581-2441 gowhitewater.com

Enjoy guided raft and inflatable kayak tours on the American, Carson and Truckee Rivers. Half and full day tours. Class II-IV whitewater. Kayak lessons and float tube rentals. Offices in Reno, N. Tahoe and Auburn.

THUNDERBIRD LODGE 5000 Hwy 28, Incline Village 775-832-8750 thunderbirdlodge.org

This magical estate was constructed in the late 1930s for eccentric millionaire playboy, George Whittell Jr. The non-profit Thunderbird Lodge Preservation Society offers tours throughout the months of June through mid-Oct. Call 1-800-GO-TAHOE (468-2463) for tickets and tour information.

THOMAS J. LONG FOUNDATION EDUCATION CENTER 291 Country Club Dr., Incline Village 775-881-7566 terc.ucdavis.edu

The UC Davis Thomas J. Long Foundation Education Center provides visitors insight into why Lake Tahoe is unique and how science and research are used to restore and protect Lake Tahoe for future generations. The only Lake Tahoe science center includes a research vessel, virtual laboratory and 3-D visualization lab exhibits and is located inside the Tahoe Center for Environmental Sciences. Guided tours and lively demonstrations are offered for adults and families with kids ages 8 and up. For people trying to build greener homes and workplaces, there are working examples of sustainable design, construction and landscaping as part of our green building tours.

TRUCKEE, CA I-80, west of Reno 530-587-8808 truckee.com

Just as many early pioneers followed the Emigrant Trail through Truckee, many visitors today make their way to the Truckee-Donner area. Truckee retains much of its charm and the turn-of-the-century downtown area offers a glimpse into its colorful past. It offers unlimited recreational opportunities including golf, skiing, mountain biking, horseback riding and hiking.

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SIGHTS ANGORA LAKES Angora Ridge Rd., South Lake Tahoe, CA 800-250-8013 tahoeaccommodations.com

A short hike will lead you to Upper and Lower Angora Lakes, a place for the whole family to enjoy. This gem is a local favorite with its large sandy beach and plenty of shallow water for kids. Older kids can find rocks and even cliffs to jump off. The best part about Angora Lakes is the fresh squeezed lemonade offered at the on-site convenience store. There are even rental boats available.

EMERALD BAY STATE PARK/ FANNETTE ISLAND South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-541-3030 aboutlaketahoe.com

Spend a day checking out one of the most photogenic spots in the world, Emerald Bay State Park. Located in the southwest corner of the lake, Emerald Bay affords amazing views of the mountains, the lake and Tahoe’s only island, Fannette Island. You can hike around the many trails down to the lake or up to the breathtaking waterfall.

FALLEN LEAF LAKE Hwy 89, North of Camp Richardson Stables, South Lake Tahoe, CA aboutlaketahoe.com

Fallen Leaf Lake is the largest of three glacially carved valleys pouring out of Desolation Wilderness into Tahoe’s southwest shore. Surrounded by the flanks of Mt. Tallac on the west and Angora Ridge on the east, Fallen Leaf Lake offers camping, hiking, beach, swimming, sailing, canoes, motor boats, cabins, cliffs, fishing and a general store.

SOUTH LAKE TAHOE CAMP RICHARDSON HISTORIC RESORT & MARINA 1900 Jameson Beach Rd., South Lake Tahoe, CA 800-544-1801 camprichardson.com

Camp Richardson is a year-round destination resort for pure relaxation offering historic lodging, camping, boating, biking, beach-going, lakeside dining, cross-country skiing, sleigh rides and more. All on the south shore of one of the most beautiful alpine lakes in the world and just minutes from world-class ski/board resorts and casinos.

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EXPLORE TAHOE: AN URBAN TRAILHEAD 4114 Lake Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-542-2908 cityofslt.us

“Explore Tahoe” located on the bottom floor of the Heavenly Village Transit Center and billed as an “urban trailhead” by its designers, entwines a wealth of natural history, recreation and transportation information. A large plasma screen television displaying continuous clips about the Lake Tahoe Basin and a kid’s table with a wildlife guessing game are a few of the many features.


SOUTH LAKE TAHOE LAKE TAHOE HISTORICAL SOCIETY MUSEUM 3058 Lake Tahoe Blvd., South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-541-5458 laketahoemuseum.org

Located between the Visitor’s Center and the Senior Center, Lake Tahoe Historical Society Museum features a fascinating history of the Tahoe Basin, a large collection of photos and a museum shop with a large book collection, cards and gift items. Winter hours Sat 11am-3pm with free admission. Memorial Day through Labor Day open Wed-Mon. Closed Tues.

LAKE TAHOE RIM TRAIL Lake Tahoe, CA tahoerimtrail.org

One of the world’s premier trails, the Tahoe Rim Trail is 165 miles of a single-track multi-use trail. The trail is open to bikers, hikers and equestrians. The trail passes through California and Nevada, six counties, one state park, three national forests and three natural wilderness areas. Visit the website for trail heads and maps.

LAKE TAHOE VISITOR CENTER AT TAYLOR CREEK Located 3 miles north of South Lake Tahoe, on the lake side of Hwy. 89, CA 530-543-2674 sierranevadageotourism.org

Open every day starting Memorial Day through Oct. 31 from 8am to 4:30pm. Taylor Creek offers Ranger-led programs and self-guided tours and the Stream Profile Chamber is where the annual run of Kokanee Salmon can be observed in October.

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11001 Emerald Bay Rd. (Hwy 89), South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-541-6498

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The Logan Shoals Vista Point is off US Highway 50 and on the north side of Cave Rock. Roadside signs make this popular viewing area easy to find. Expect to see breathtaking views across the lake, plus you can see Emerald Bay. Many people come here to picnic or simply to capture the views on their cameras.

Located in Lake Tahoe’s Emerald Bay State Park, this 39-room castle is one of the finest examples of Scandinavian architecture in North America. Tours offered from Memorial Day through Labor Day.

TAHOE CLASSIC YACHT Located on the grounds of Pope and Valhalla Estates, adjacent to Camp Richardson, South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-544-2307 tahoeclassicyacht.org

A unique Maritime museum highlighting the rich history of Tahoe’s past. This museum exhibits large and small watercraft and a variety of antique engines. At this museum you can see how visitors traveled the waters before there were adequate roads.

TALLAC HISTORIC SITE 1 Valhalla Rd., South LakeTahoe, CA 530-541-4975 valhallatahoe.com

This Tahoe site is home to three estates used as summer retreats during the Roaring 20’s by wealthy California families: Pope, McGonagle and Heller (Valhalla). Call for information on touring the site (on the southwest shore of Lake Tahoe).

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INSIDE THE BALDWIN ESTATE AT TALLAC HISTORIC SITE

Tallac Historic Site, South Lake Tahoe, CA 530-541-5227 tahoesouth.com

The Washoe exhibit, created by the tribe, is housed in the Baldwin Estate portion of the Tallac Historic Site, a National Register District managed by the US Forest Service. It is located approximately 4 miles west of the junction of California State Highway 89 and US Highway 50, along the south shore of Lake Tahoe.

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THE VISITORS CENTER Inside the Carson Valley Museum 1477 US Hwy 395, Gardnerville 800-727-7677 visitcarsonvalley.org

The Carson Valley encompasses Gardnerville, Genoa, Minden and Topaz Lake, stretching east of the majestic Sierra Nevada to the beautiful Pine Nut Mountains. Twelve miles south of Carson City you will find miles of unspoiled open space, numerous historical sites and displays, along with a wealth of outdoor recreation activities. Experience traditional Basque dining, visit the oldest bar in Nevada, art galleries, antiques and quaint boutiques, or take a historical walking tour and experience Carson Valley, the gem of northern Nevada. Open Mon-Fri 8am-5pm.

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CARSON VALLEY MUSEUM & CULTURAL CENTER 1477 US Hwy 395, Suite B, Gardnerville 775-782-2555 historicnevada.org

Located in the old Douglas County High School, the Museum focuses on Douglas County and Nevada. It has exhibits on Natural History, Basque, Washoe, Agriculture, Mustangs, Main Street USA and much more. Includes Main Street Book Store, research library and meeting room. Open Mon-Sat 10am-4pm.

GENOA, NV

Hwy 206, fifteen miles east of Lake Tahoe and south of Carson City 775-782-8696 genoanevada.org

Nevada’s first settlement, and once a Mormon trading post, Genoa was founded in 1851. Today the city has nearly 30 buildings on the National Register of Historic Places, a replica of the original trading post (now a museum) and the Golf Course at Genoa Lakes.

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DAYTON MUSEUM 35 Shady Ln., Dayton 775-246-5543 daytonnvhistory.org

It is in Nevada’s second oldest building, still located on its original site built in 1865. Open on Sat 10am- 4pm and Sun 1-4pm.

FORT CHURCHILL STATE HISTORIC PARK 10000 Hwy 95A, Silver Springs, 45 miles northeast of Carson City 775-577-2345 parks.nv.gov

Fort Churchill is Nevada’s first military post established after the Paiute War of 1860. The fort had garrisoned some 200 officers and troops by the end of 1861. View adobe ruins and tour the visitor center.



SHOPPING When you think “shopping destination,” the words “Reno, Nevada” might not be the first that come to mind. But after a look through the following pages, you’ll probably have a change of heart. You can fill your shopping bags at high-end designer boutiques, name-brand outlets, funky little thrift shops, dusty antique malls, sporting goods stores, and, well, let’s just say that if you want it, you can probably find it somewhere in Reno-Tahoe.

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ANTIQUES & TREASURES 151 N Sierra St, Reno Downtown Reno Riverwalk 775-327-4131 antiquesreno.com With 17,000 sq ft, Antiques & Treasures is downtown Reno’s largest antique mall. The mall features 3 separate levels, 65 distinctive Dealers, & is located in the heart of the historic Riverwalk District. Open Daily 10am-6pm with validated parking.

CALIFORNIA AVENUE MERCHANTS California Avenue, Downtown Reno Enjoy Reno’s historic hidden treasure...California Avenue...located in the prestigious Old Southwest. Revel in a colorful stroll through the city’s finest artwork, charming boutiques and unique dining experiences. Join locals in a day not soon forgotten.

LABELS CONSIGNMENT BOUTIQUE JUNKEE CLOTHING EXCHANGE & ANTIQUES 960 S. Virginia St., Reno 775-322-5865 junkeeclothingexchange.com Junkee Clothing Exchange is Reno’s most unique shopping experience. Our 15,000 sq ft store offers recycled clothing, costumes, affordable antiques and furniture. The store’s ambiance is over the top, with outrageous store displays, great music and unbeatable customer service. Voted Reno’s “Best of” in seven categories in 2008, 2009, 2010, 2011 & 2012! This is a shopping experience you don’t want to miss when visiting Reno!

601 W. First St., Reno 775-825-6000 labelsreno.com Located downtown within walking distance of the hotels and casinos, you’ll find Reno’s finest and most exciting resale store. Shop in 3,000 sq. ft. of elegance for great values in designer fashions and accessories at a fraction of the original prices, featuring Chanel, Armani, St. John, Escada, and Valentino. Established in 1993 and voted “Reno’s Best Consignment Boutique” year after year. Present your room key and receive a $5.00 discount with a minimum $25.00 purchase. Free on-site parking. Open Mon-Fri 10am-6pm, and Sat 10am-5pm and Sun 11am-4pm. R EnOTaH OE viSiTOR.cOm

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PEPPERMILL RESORT CASINO 2707 S. Virginia St., Reno 800-648-6992 peppermillreno.com

Bella Botega and Garbati Bottega The Peppermill brings Rodeo Drive to Reno two stylish boutiques – Bella Bottega and Garbati Bottega. Bella Bottega outfits a woman with everything she may need; Garbati Bottega caters to men of varying tastes.

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At Spa Toscana, relax in Northern Nevada’s only Caldarium including an indoor pool, sun deck and Secret Garden. 3-stories, 24 treatment rooms and a full service salon set the tone for an unparalleled spa experience.

RENO eNVy 135 N Sierra St., Reno 775-682-3800 renoenvy.com Reno eNVy is home to Reno’s signature clothing brand. We specialize in all things Reno! We have a wide variety of apparel and novelty items, all of which embrace our unique lifestyle and misfit culture.

THE RIVERWALK DISTRICT Downtown Reno along the Truckee River. From Arlington Ave. to Bell St. 775-825-WALK (9255) Take a stroll along the Riverwalk and savor Reno’s exciting urban renaissance. You’ll find shopping, restaurants, bars and taverns, entertainment, lodging, even a whitewater park – all in a safe, fun, friendly area that celebrates Reno’s arts, culture and history.

SCHEELS 1200 Scheels Dr., Sparks 775-331-2700 scheels.com The world’s largest sports store. Take a ride on the indoor Ferris wheel and explore 85 unique specialty shops with the largest selection of top-brand athletic, hunting, fishing and outdoor sports gear and apparel.

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Lake Mansion 250 Court St. at Arlington Ave. Lake Mansion, Downtown Reno Riverwalk 775-826-6100

sienareno.com The Spa at Siena is the most intimate spa in town with new renovations, innovative treatments, and the most experienced spa professionals. We’ve raised the bar, so come see what first rate feels like.

vsanevada.org A unique and historic venue to tour and purchase fine arts/crafts created by Nevada artists who have a disability. The mansion, built in 1877, is owned by the non-profit VSA arts. Call, check on-line for hours.


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Put this book down. Actually, wait. Not right now. Take a minute, read this article, then lay the book gently back on the table where you found it, and, as quickly as possible head for the nearest exit.

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ut prepare yourself. After leaving the climate-controlled, sunless, timeless confines of a casino floor, the white glare of the high desert sun can be somewhat shocking. Just don your shades, slather on your SPF whatever sunscreen and follow us outside. You’ll be fine. We promise.

Of course, you already know that here in Reno-Tahoe there’s plenty of fun to be had indoors.There are big casinos, bars, buffets, shops, small casinos, more buffets and, of course, even more bars–all of which you’ve probably been enjoying already. And while these are worthwhile places to spend time while you’re here, there’s a whole other side to Reno-Tahoe that some tend to overlook, and that’s the world that’s waiting right past those casino doors. Pick an outdoor sport, any sport, and you’ll find it here. Skiing and snowboarding?The 13 ski resorts ringing Lake Tahoe average over 34 feet of snow each year. If you’re a newbie there’s plenty of easy terrain to get you going, and even the simple slopes boast picture perfect postcard views of LakeTahoe. If doubleblacks and big air are more

your speed, there’s plenty of near vertical terrain and secret stashes of backcountry powder that’ll keep the most expert powder hound busy. And they haven’t forgotten the ‘boarders either. Every resort sports an assortment of half pipes, jumps and terrain parks for those who prefer taking to the slopes on one plank rather than two. But everyone knows about how epic the skiing is here. How about the rafting and kayaking? If you’re staying downtown, you’re just steps away from some of the best urban whitewater in the country. The Truckee River rolls right through downtown Reno and

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come spring when the snow starts to melt, whitewater t akes cent er st age. No matter the weather, you’ll find kayakers bobbing up and down, practicing spins and rolls in the rapids around Wingfield Park in Reno and Rock Park in Sparks. If you happen to get bitten by the river bug while you’re here, it’s super easy to get out on the water. There are lots of outfitters in the area who will have you careening down rapids and doing Eskimo rolls in no time. But maybe whi t e wa t e r isn’t your thing. If that’s the case, then you don’t have to go far to find flatwater f o r f i s h i ng , f l o a t i ng , swimming or boating. Lake Tahoe is, of course, the most perfect, most amazing destination for anyone with a jones to get out on the water. Just rent a kayak, jet ski or a paddleboard and you can explore parts of the lakeshore

If you’re stayIng downtown, you’re just steps away from some of the best urban whItewater In the country that go unseen by the average visitor. But there are plenty of other lakes in the area that fly a little further under the radar. Like nearby Donner Lake. Right off I-80 just west ofTruckee, Donner is a pristine little gem which you’ll have all to yourself most days of the year. For a completely different experience head north to Pyramid Lake. Equal parts haunting and majestic, Pyramid Lake is famous for its tufa formations and the rare and sometimes monstrous Lahontan cutthroat trout. If you’re there and you see fishermen casting from ladders near the shore, don’t worry, you’re not hallucinating – some anglers swear that it helps them cast further and helps them land those Lahontan lunkers. If a green run is still too advanced and you really don’t feel like getting your hair wet, there are hundreds of miles of hiking and mountain biking trails all over the area. There are easy nature trails that’ll give you a little taste of the great outdoors and there are serious multi-day treks that will take you up and down nearly every peak in the Tahoe basin. If your style is more two wheels than two feet, there are mountain biking trails for every ability.

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Plus, some ski resorts open their ski slopes to mountain biking in the summer. No uphill slogs required either. Head up the mountain on the lift, and on the way down you’ll get a lesson in exactly how gravity works. If that still sounds a little too hardcore for your tastes, there’s still no excuse to spend every second indoors loading up another plate at the buffet. Grab a set of clubs, crank up a cart and head out for a round of 18 on one of the 50 golf courses within 90 minutes of Reno.

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You could play a different course every day for weeks and never see the same thing twice. There are courses in the desert, courses in the mountains, courses with water and courses set in lush pine forests, many designed by golf legends like Jack Nicklaus and Robert Trent Jones. Remember, you’re at altitude, so your drive will look a heckuva lot more impressive here than at sea level. And speaking of impressive drives… if you’d like to see a few, check out the Reno-Tahoe Open at the Montrêux Golf and Country club. Each Summer (July 30-August 5 in 2012) some of the PGA’s top pros come to Reno to try and bag a piece of a $3 million purse and not get distracted by the jaw-dropping mountain views. There’s plenty more to do, of course. But we figure that if once you start exploring what our great outdoors has to offer, you’ll probably keep going, finding newer and more epic adventures with each visit. So go outside and play. All you need to do is look for the nearest exit.

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Entering its 14th year, the PGA TOUR’s Reno-Tahoe Open will showcase a new look when it returns to Montrêux Golf & Country Club, July 30 – August 5. For the first time, the tournament will use the Modified Stableford scoring system in determining its champion over 72 holes. Unlike traditional stroke-play events on the PGA TOUR, where a player’s position is based on his score relative to par with the lowest score winning, the Modified Stableford system is points-based with players either gaining or losing points based on their score on each hole. A

player can earn as many as eight points (double eagle) on a given hole or lose as many as three points (double bogey or worse). Eagles are worth five points and birdies two points while bogeys lead to the loss of one point. Unlike most golf tournaments where the player with the lowest score wins, players at the Reno-Tahoe Open will be shooting for high point totals this summer.

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The Modified Stableford System was developed with the professional player in mind and came into popularity at The International, a PGA TOUR event held from 1986-2006 outside Denver. The Modified Stableford System became popular among both TOUR professionals and fans because it promotes aggressive play with positive scores resulting in more points. The Reno-Tahoe Open is the only event on the PGA TOUR schedule that will use this scoring system in 2012. Montrêux Golf & Country Club, the host venue for the event since its inception, is the perfect venue for this exciting system. With a risk-reward par-five finishing hole, fans can expect to see dramatic point swings throughout the tournament, especially during the final round. FOR TICkET INFORMATION TO THE 2012 RENO-TAHOE OPEN, PLEASE vISIT renotahoeopen.com.

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DINING So you’ve seen the sights, hit up some events, kayaked, biked, hiked, skied, ‘boarded and, of course, gambled. That means you’ve likely worked up quite the appetite.


RENO ATLAnTis cAsinO ResORT sPA

3800 S. vIRGINIA ST., RENO atlantiscasino.com/dining

atlantis steakhOuse

775-824-4434 Fabulous views and voted Best Sushi. Enjoy our house specialty, the savory seafood pan roast prepared before your eyes in the exhibition kitchen. The sushi bar features all-you-care-to-eat of over 50 types of Nigiri and Maki sushi. Serving lunch and dinner from 11am. 

775-824-4430 Atlantis Steakhouse proudly serves Allen Brothers meats, dry-aged uSDA Prime Cuts, chosen for their superb quality, marbling and flavor. unsurpassed service and ambience are second to none. Dinner served wednesday-Sunday at 5pm. Reservations recommended. (

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BistrO napa at atlantis

ciRcUs ciRcUs hOTeL cAsinO

775-335-4539 Experience innovative small plates and entrées, a raw seafood bar and playful desserts, complemented by wine from our 4,000 bottle wine cellar. Social hour nightly 4pm-6pm.. Dinner served nightly from 5pm. Reservations welcome. (

tOucan charlie’s Buffet & Grille

775-825-4700 voted Reno’s Best Buffet and Best Champagne Brunch year after year by locals. Enjoy hand-carved prime rib of beef daily and specialty steak and seafood themed nights. Serving Breakfast, lunch, Dinner and Sunday Brunch. J 

purple parrOt

775-824-4432 voted Best Salad Bar and Best late Night Breakfast. House favorites are the juicy slow-roasted prime rib of beef, the Monte Cristo and New York steak & eggs. Breakfast and American favorites 24-hours a day! J

café alfrescO

775-824-4431 voted Best Café! Dine alfresco with sensational brick-oven wood-fired pizza, creative pastas, specialty salads and sandwiches. Be sure to save room for our home-made Italian gelato. Serving lunch and Dinner from 11am. 

Manhattan deli

775-335-3114 A great deli has a New York accent! Featuring authentic deli favorites, piled-high pastrami sandwich, bagels & lox, traditional Matzoh ball soup, Manhattan cobb salad, famous New York Cheesecake and much more! Serving lunch and dinner from 11am. 

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Oyster Bar & sushi Bar On the sky terrace

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CAlIFORNIA AvENuE, DOwNTOwN RENO Enjoy Reno’s historic hidden treasure...California Avenue...located in the prestigious Old Southwest. Revel in a colorful stroll through the city’s finest artwork, charming boutiques and unique dining experiences. Join locals in a day not soon forgotten.

500 N. SIERRA ST., RENO 775-329-0711 circuscircusreno.com

cOurtyard Buffet A delightful garden setting highlights an array of salads, fruit and entrées including carved uSDA roast beef plus an array of house-made desserts. Enjoy prime rib and shrimp dinner every Friday and Saturday night. Omelets, made to order Asian Station, Taco Bar, Pizza, Rotisserie and Kids’ favorites stations distinguish the Courtyard from other buffets. J 

dOs GeckOs cantina From traditional Mexican favorites to delicious twists on the classics, Dos Geckos Cantina is a true fiesta of flavors that will satisfy your cravings! The lively and colorful cantina-style décor adds the feeling of authenticity to your experience, not to mention the fantastico selection of tequilas, margaritas and Mexican beer to quench even the biggest thirst. Serving lunch and dinner daily on the Mezzanine at Circus Circus Reno. J 

kOkOpelli’s sushi One of Reno’s hidden hotspots, Kokopelli’s serves Reno’s freshest sushi delicacies, both traditional and daring. Enjoy sushi a la carte, all you can eat or sushi to go! Kokopelli’s offers a selection of Sake and Asian beer and is located inside Dos Geckos Cantina. Open daily. 

the steakhOuse at circus The Steakhouse at Circus features succulent steaks charbroiled to perfection, the famed Circus prime rib, a variety of seafood selections, an extensive wine list, desserts and more! Open at 5pm Thursday-Sunday. Reservations recommended. (J


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in The heART Of DOWnTOWn RenO, ciRcUs ciRcUs hOTeL AnD cAsinO delivers world-class hospitality alongside a fun and memorable experience! with free circus shows daily, free live music in the cabaret, and an exciting gaming floor, there’s entertainment for everyone.

Choose from six unique dining venues offering Reno’s best sushi at Kokopelli’s, delectable entrées at The Steakhouse at Circus and authentic Mexican food at Dos Geckos Cantina.

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ciRcUs ciRcUs RenO - The besT vALUe in DOWnTOWn RenO!

500 n. sierra st., Reno 775-329-0711 circuscircusreno.com

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la strada

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345 N. vIRGINIA ST., RENO 1-800-648-5966 OR 775-786-5700 eldoradoreno.com

See why Eldorado’s signature restaurant, la Strada, was named one of the best Italian restaurants in the nation. You’ll find delicious, authentic northern Italian cuisine. Try pastas made fresh daily in the Eldorado pasta shop, outstanding entrées and delectable desserts. Don’t miss the famous mushroom raviolis. Buon appetite! (

rOxy The Award winning Roxy Restaurant has been voted as the “Best Place to Take a Date” by locals and is listed on the prestigious Distinguished Restaurants of North America awards list. The carefully selected menu changes seasonally and features steaks, chops, poultry and whole roasted fish entrées prepared in a specialty wood-fired oven. Roxy’s Bar & lounge is famous for its 102 martinis and nightly entertainment. (

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2500 E. 2ND ST., RENO 775-789-2000 grandsierraresort.com

775-789-2456 Treat yourself to a taste of Italy with delicious antipasti, fresh pastas and assorted veal, chicken and meat dishes. (

café sierra

775-789-2245. Our 24-hour coffee shop always serves breakfast, lunch and dinner, with traditional favorites and chef’s specialties. 

cantina

775-789-2000 Our newest restaurant, Cantina, offers over 115 tequilas. Friendly servers deliver entertainment and delicious authentic Mexican small plate cuisine. Finish “Papa Grande” and a shot of house tequila is on us! 

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charlie palMer steak

775-789-2456 Reno’s award-winning steakhouse features artisan meats and a wine collection spotlighting west coast vintages. (

riM

775-789-1661 A Pan-Asian bistro serving internationally acclaimed dishes inspired by the eastern hemisphere. with special “All-You-Can-Eat” rates, Rim also features a full-service sushi bar. (

sushI pIer

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vOTeD #1 sUshi 9 YeARs in A ROW by the Reno News and Review, Sushi Pier is known for their fresh and creative sushi rolls and their exceptional service. Home of the all-you-can-eat sushi, Sushi Pier offers the highest level of culinary experience for sushi fanatics and first timers.

1290 e. Plumb Ln., Reno 775-825-6776 sushipier1.com

the lOdGe Buffet

775-789-2000 The buffet serves 7 days a week. Enjoy a variety of international and domestic food stations, brick oven pizza and a dessert and pastry bar. (

hARRAh’s RenO

219 N. CENTER ST., RENO 775-786-3232 OR 1-800-HARRAHS harrahs.com

carvinGs Buffet Take your palate on an international journey through Carvings. Fill your plates with American, Italian, Mexican, Chinese, fresh seafood and sushi, along with a variety of fresh meats from the carving station. Don’t miss hot cheesy pizza, fresh from the wood-fire oven. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. 

hash hOuse a GO GO A favorite among tourists and locals alike, the atmosphere is just as tasteful as the menu with country-style décor mixed with an urban flair. Centered on a philosophy of farm fresh food with an entertaining twist, breakfast includes favorites such as farm scrambles, flapjacks and the hot sticky granola and meatloaf hash. 

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fine fOOD AnD bARbeqUe AT iTs besT Enjoy our famous smoked pulled pork, tri tip, ribs or chicken. we also offer an array of appetizers, salads, sandwiches and hand-cut steaks and be sure to save room for a homemade dessert. Call 775-324-3473 for To Go orders and visit us at menwieldingfire.com for more information.

180 e. 1st st., Reno 775-324-3473 menwieldingfire.com

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775-788-2929 The Steak House at Harrah’s is famous for its upscale dining and superior service. Named one of the top ten Steak houses in America, Harrah’s Steak House is the favorite of locals and visitors alike. Open for lunch, Mon-Fri 11am-2:30pm and for dinner nightly, starting at 5pm. (

sapphire lOunGe Featuring live entertainment every weekend, the Sapphire lounge is the entertainment hotspot at Harrah’s Reno. Enjoy fabulous martinis, superb wines, as well as classic mixed drinks and beers. You’ll be treated to outstanding live music of all varieties including Rock, R&B, Motown or modern hits. Cheers! 


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LOUIS’ BASQUE CORNER

301 e. 4TH ST., ReNO 775-323-7203 louisbasquecorner.com Voted best Basque restaurant in Nevada by Nevada Magazine and featured on diners, drive-ins, and dives on the Food Network. Reno’s most unique dining experience. Home of the famous Picon Punch and Winnemucca coffee. dinners and lunches are served on long family-style tables with authentic Basque specialties. Banquet rooms available for up to 125 people. Since 1967, where the locals go. located in downtown Reno, one block from north of Aces stadium and one block east of the Reno events Center. (

LA VECCHIA MODERN ITALIAN COMFORT FOOD Contemporary Italian fare at an affordable price. House made pastas and handcrafted pizza, local fresh ingredients. Casual yet refined environment for any occasion. Private AV-ready room, for presentations, business meeting and family get-together. Outdoor dining. Come try our house-made ravioli for dinner tonight. ADVERTISEMENT

3005 SkylINe BOuleVARd # 160, ReNO 775-825-1113 lavecchiarestaurant.com The chef and his staff have created a casual, yet refined ambiance where diners can enjoy authentic Northern Italian fare at reasonable prices. All of the pastas (save spaghetti and angel hair) are house made, and the hand-crafted pizzas are cooked to perfection along with house made ravioli. The freshest ingredients go into cuisine that is true to the spirit of Italian cooking with a unique, contemporary twist. Our seasonal outdoor patio dining has an unmatched view of our fair city. lunch Mon-Fri 11am-2pm. dinner MonSun from 5pm. (

3005 Skyline Blvd #160, Reno 775-825-1113 lavecchiarestaurant.com

MARIO’S pORTOFINO

1505 S. VIRgINIA ST., ReNO 775-825-7779 mariosportofino.com Just blocks from downtown but miles from ordinary, Mario’s Portofino offers an elegant but quaint Italian setting where you’ll enjoy a wide array of delicious Italian specialties, world class wines and handmade desserts. Now open for lunch Mon-Fri 11:30am-2pm, dinner served 7 days a week. (

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FOR 35 yEARS ThE INDEpENDENTLy OwNED and operated Rapscallion has been raising the bar for restaurants in Nevada. The classic interior, professional staff and fresh menu complements a huge wine list and unmatched interior. Sunday Champagne Brunch and live entertainment are just a few of the reasons Rapscallion has been voted Reno’s best for 35 years.

1555 S. wells Ave., Reno 775-323-1211 rapscallion.com

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men WieLDinG fiRe

180 E. FIRST ST., RENO 775-324-3473 menwieldingfire.com Enjoy our famous smoked pulled pork, tri tip, ribs, grilled baby lamb chop, chicken, ahi or grilled salmon. we also offer an array of appetizers, salads, sandwiches and hand-cut steaks. Be sure to save room for a homemade dessert. To go orders are available and our full menu can be found online. J

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vOTeD “RenO’s besT sTeAKhOUse.” Serving hand cut, aged Angus steaks, fresh seafood, burgers and pasta; outdoor patio, banquet room and full bar. winner of Wine Spectator’s “Award of Excellence.” Rustically chic with booths throughout. Home to Nevada’s largest collection of Edward Curtis Indian photographs. visit washoe for a true dining experience!

4201 West 4th st., Reno 775-786-1323 washoesteakhouse.com

PePPeRmiLL

2707 S. vIRGINIA ST., RENO 800-648-6992 peppermillreno.com

BiMini steakhOuse Indulge in the romance of the tropics when you dine in our architectural masterpiece. And oh the food! Tender cuts of your favorite Certified Angus Beef, chops and seafood are accompanied by your choice of flavorful sauces to bring out every nuance of your dish. Start with a small plate, signature soup or salad and pair with a selection from over 1,000 wines. Bimini is open from 5:30pm-9:30pm and until 10pm Friday & Saturday. 

chi Seafood treasures, tender meats and crisp vegetables harmonize in both delicate and hearty sauces and soups to create a memorable Asian feast orchestrated by Master Chef Benny Tsang. Try the Peking Duck, live Maine lobster with Ginger and Scallions or Kung Pao Chicken. Your enjoyment is our pleasure. CHI is open 5pm-9:30pm and until 10pm Friday & Saturday. CHI is closed wednesday and Thursday. (

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fResh cReATive fOOD and the finest in hand crafted brews, wine and libations at any of our locations, all of which offer outdoor dining. Steak and zinfandel at the brewery, potstickers and ales by the river or a signature barley crust pizza across from Aces Ballpark. Come taste why we’re the locals’ favorite.

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EDGE Nightspot at the Peppermill is Reno’s hotspot for nightlife! A stunning 8,000 square-foot venue featuring impeccable vIP service, a one-of-a-kind light and laser system and Reno’s hottest dance party Thursday through Sunday nights! 

OceanO Our All You Can Eat Sushi is the perfect venue to fulfill your sushi craving for lunch or dinner! Enjoy delicacies from the sea including your favorite fish, oysters, shrimp and lobster rolls. Our flavorful pastas, grilled steaks, soups, salads and sandwiches will ensure there’s a dish everyone will enjoy. Oceano is open daily for lunch and dinner 11:30am-9:30pm and until 10pm Friday & Saturday.


ROMANZA The exceptional beauty of this intimate restaurant enhances the inspired flavors of every exquisite Italian entrée. From the River and Sea, savor Pan-roasted Sea Bass, Lobster Fra Diavolo or hearty Cioppino. Or indulge in Italian Mixed Grill, Romanza Meatballs or Baked Lasagna from the Land and Field. Romanza is open 5:30pm-9:30pm. Romanza is closed Monday and Tuesday. 

1555 S. WELLS AVE., RENO 775-323-1211 rapscallion.com White tablecloths, fresh flowers and an ambiance unparalleled by any restaurant this side of the Sierra makes the decision to dine at Rapscallion Seafood House and Bar an easy one. Rapscallion’s dinner menu reflects the season’s freshest ingredients, offers over 20 varieties of fresh fish and Certified Angus Steaks, aged 30 days and seared to perfection in our 1800 degree broiler. Executive Chef Ming Fong creates 5 new lunch specials every day. With an extensive wine list, premium liquors, homemade desserts, unequaled private dining facilities and it’s easy to see why we’ve been Reno’s favorite seafood house for over 35 years. 

SIENA WORLD-CLASS CUISINE PRESENTED IN STUNNING AMBIANCE Experience da Vinici cuisine by our classically trained French chef. At da Vinci, our passion for culinary excellence shines through every creation – each meticulously crafted to perfection. Sushi is the harmony of delicate flavors, perfected with years of experience and crafted for you in Sushi Saga. Our master sushi chefs’ training has been handed down from legendary Master Sushi Chef Masahiro.

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RAPSCALLION SEAFOOD HOUSE & BAR

One South Lake St., Reno 877-743-6233 sienareno.com

RIVERWALK DINING DISTRICT

DOWNTOWN RENO ALONG THE TRUCKEE RIVER 775-825-WALK (9255) riverwalkdiningdistrict.com The Riverwalk Dining District is where Foodies come to feast on the many options of culinary excellence located in the Heart of Reno. The Riverwalk features unique options in dining & entertainment showcasing selections from around the world.

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JAVA JUNGLE

248 W. FIRST ST., RENO 775-329-4484 javajunglevino.com Java Jungle provides the ultimate coffee house experience, serving superior coffee, espresso drinks, and gourmet sandwiches in a friendly, inviting urban jungle. Java Jungle features weekly poetry, art, and music events. Free Wireless Internet (WiFi).   

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MARIO’S PORTOFINO COLORFUL, ROMANTIC, FRIENDLY, WARM – Chef Roberto Gulizia and his wife Mindi create delectable Italian dishes with homemade pastas and sauces. Entrées include risotto, ravioli, seafood dishes, veal, beef, lamb, chicken and daily specials. Finish your dining experience with their homemade desserts. Full bar with an extensive wine list. Open 7 nights a week. ADVERTISEMENT

95 N. SIERRA, RENO 775-337-1122 thechocbar.com The Chocolate Bar offers a social style of dining located within the Riverwalk district. Open daily, our one-of-a-kind American cuisine menu specializes in lunch, dinner, desserts and specially crafted libations unique only to the Chocolate Bar. 

1505 S. Virginia St. , Reno 775-825-7779 mariosportofino.com

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pie-face piZZa cO.

239 wEST 2ND ST., RENO 775-622-9222 Reno’s #1 Best Pizza Place. Pie-Face Pizza Co. has come together as a collective idea to uphold the principles of incredible pizza & craft beers shared in the company of friends and family. located in the Historic El Cortez in Downtown Reno. 

Wild river Grille

17 SOuTH vIRGINIA ST., RENO 775-322-8877 wildrivergrille.com wild River Grille serves up contemporary American fare that is innovative, traditional, creative and comforting. Frequent live music & Expansive Riverside patio. Open daily at 11am. J(

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ONE SOuTH lAKE ST., RENO 775-337-6260 sienareno.com world-class cuisine presented in stunning ambiance. Experience da vinici cuisine by our classically trained French chef. At da vinci, our passion for culinary excellence shines through every creation – each meticulously crafted to perfection. Sushi is the harmony of delicate flavors, perfected with years of experience and crafted for you in Sushi Saga. Our master sushi chefs’ training has been handed down from legendary Master Sushi Chef Masahiro.

siLveR LeGAcY ResORT cAsinO 407 N. vIRGINIA ST., RENO 1-800-687-8733 OR 775-325-7401 silverlegacy.com

flavOrs! the Buffet Delight your senses with an irresistible array of taste sensations and indulge your appetite for variety at this extensive buffet. Flavors! serves authentic American, Italian, Asian and Mexican specialties prepared fresh daily. Friday night’s seafood buffet is a spectacular mouthwatering bounty from the sea. Saturday night is International night and don’t forget the Saturday and Sunday Champagne brunch. Open for breakfast, lunch and dinner. J

sterlinG’s seafOOd steakhOuse A 12-time wine Spectator Award of Excellence winner and voted Reno’s best casino restaurant. Sterling’s is Silver legacy’s ultimate dining experience featuring steak, veal, poultry and seafood specialties. Open from 5pm nightly. The Sunday Champagne Brunch is a sumptuous affair served from 9am to 2pm. 

siLveR PeAK GRiLL & TAPROOm 135 N. SIERRA ST., SuITE E, RENO 775-284-3300 silverpeakgrill.com

Enjoy fresh, creative food and the finest in-house crafted brews, wine and libations in a fun urban setting. Outdoor dining and an attentive staff make this downtown restaurant a favorite of locals and tourists alike. Open 7 days a week 11am-1am. (

siLveR PeAK ResTAURAnT & bReWeRY

124 wONDER ST., RENO 775-324-1864 silverpeakrestaurant.com Enjoy steak, pasta, fresh fish, stone hearth pizzas and great salads and sandwiches at Reno’s favorite brewery. Our friendly staff is ready to serve you in our pub, dining room or spacious 2nd floor deck. Open 7 days a week 11am-Midnight. (

sLice Of The PeAK

300 E. 2ND ST., RENO 775-284-0600 sliceofthepeak.com Adjacent to Aces Ballpark, Slice offers outstanding pizzas (made with our signature barley crust) as well as sandwiches, salads and a variety of appetizers. A right angle billiards table, video games and seven flatscreens will entertain both young and not so young! 

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sUshi PieR ResTAURAnT

1290 E. PluMB lN., RENO 775-825-6776 sushipier1.com voted #1 Sushi Restaurant 8 years running by the Reno News and Review, Sushi Pier is a local favorite. Always fresh and always friendly, we feature a variety of unique and classic sushi on our “All You Can Eat” sushi menu. J

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LouIs’ basque corner vOTeD besT bAsqUe ResTAURAnT in Nevada and featured on the Food Network’s Diners, Drive-ins & Dives. Home of the famous Picon Punch. Dinners served family-style with specialties such as paella, shrimp and tongue Basquaise, oxtails, tripas callos, sweet breads, lamb chops and steak. Fish served daily. lunch Tues–Sat. Dinner nightly 5-9:30pm. Reservations suggested. located in Downtown Reno just East of the Bowling Stadium and the Downtown Events Center. Free Parking.

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4201 w. 4TH ST., RENO 775-786-1323 washoesteakhouse.com voted “Reno’s Best Steakhouse” by Reno Gazette Journal, we have an award winning wine list by Wine Spectator. we have a private banquet room that will seat 10-90 people! Open 7 days a week, patio seating available starting every May. (J 

301 e. fourth st., Reno 775-323-7203 louisbasquecorner.com

hARRAh’s LAKe TAhOe SOuTH SHORE, lAKE TAHOE 775-588-6611 harrahslaketahoe.com

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fOOd cOurt at harrah’s In the mood for a light lunch, or late night snack? The Food Court at Harrah’s has a flavor to suit every taste. FatBurger serves up big, juicy burgers and chicken sandwiches made fresh, never frozen, cooked to order on our open grill, homemade onion rings and hand-scooped real ice cream shakes. Manchu wok offers delicious meals, fresh from the wok from combo plates, ala carte entrées to catering. It’s a fresh new fast food experience. lA Italian Kitchen serves up pizza by the slice, whole pizzas and all your Italian favorites including a variety of pasta dishes, garlic bread sticks and a variety of salads. located conveniently on the casino floor. 

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Gi fu lOh Experience extraordinary Asian cuisine with a Hong Kong flair in a stunning contemporary setting. Featuring the freshest ingredients and expert preparation, Gi Fu loh offers classic dishes including sea conch and chicken ginseng soup, roast duck, filet mignon with Beijing sauce and much more. (

fOrest Buffet A room with a view, the Forest Buffet features cuisine from around the world. with a state-of-theart exhibition kitchen serving items from rotisserie chicken and brick oven pizzas to charbroiled steaks as well as the popular Friday night Seafood, Saturday night Steak and Sunday Brunch. located on the 18th floor at Harrah’s. 

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RESTAURANTS/ENTERTAINMENT Atlantis Casino Resort Spa ...........................................................7 Bally Technologies ......................................................................... 23 Chocolate Bar ..................................................................................66 Circus Circus Hotel Casino ......................................................... 75 Eldorado Hotel/Casino ...................................................................5 Grand Sierra Resort & Casino ..................Inside Front Cover Harrah’s Lake Tahoe..........................................................................1 Harrah’s Reno......................................................................................5 Harveys Lake Tahoe ..........................................................................1 Java Jungle .......................................................................................66 La Vecchia ......................................................................................... 77 Louis’ Basque Corner .................................................................... 81 Mario’s Portofino ............................................................................ 79 Men Wielding Fire .......................................................................... 76 My Favorite Muffin ......................................................................... 67 Peppermill Hotel/Casino ................................................................3 Pie-Face Pizza Co. .........................................................................66 Rapscallion Seafood House & Bar .......................................... 77 RiverWalk Dining District ...........................................................66 RiverWalk Merchants.........................................................64 & 66 Siena Hotel Spa Casino................................................................ 79 Silver Legacy Resort/Casino........................................................5 Silver Peak Grill & Taproom ....................................................... 78 Silver Peak Restaurant & Brewery .......................................... 78 Silver Peak Slice of the Peak ..................................................... 78 Sushi Pier ........................................................................................... 76 The Biggest Little City Club ...................................................... 67 Washoe Steakhouse...................................................................... 78 Wild River Grille ..............................................................................66

SHOPPING MALLS/CENTERS Grand Sierra Resort & Casino ..................Inside Front Cover Meadowood Mall ........................................Outside Back Cover Peppermill Hotel/Casino ................................................................3 RiverWalk Merchants.........................................................64 & 66

SPAS Atlantis Casino Resort Spa ...........................................................7 Peppermill Hotel/Casino ................................................................3 Siena Hotel Spa Casino................................................................ 79

SPORTING GOODS Scheels................................................................................................ 67

TRAVEL/TRANSPORTATION Reno-Tahoe International Airport ...........Inside Back Cover V&T Railroad ..................................................................................... 53

VISITOR BUREAUS/INFORMATION Carson City Convention and Visitors Bureau .................... 53

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It’s hard to imagine a more perfect vacation than one at Harrah’s or Harveys Lake Tahoe. Picturesque mountains. Crystalline lakes. Lively gaming. Exciting entertainment. Adventurous outdoor diversions. When you take your vacation to a higher level, you truly get it all. We’ll see you at the top.

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