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LITTLE BOOK OF ARTOWN | july 2013 | renoisartown.com
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letter from the
Executive Director
Beth Macmillan
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This year we celebrate the Artown festival’s 18th year in our community. For decades, a strong core of arts and culture has been thriving in our region, and Artown was created to frame this depth of talent and creativity; to help illustrate the vast tapestry of diversity and culture within our city; and to provide entertainment and inspiration for all walks of life that exist here. Reno’s reputation as having a solid, internationally-competitive, thriving arts and culture scene proceeds itself. It takes a multitude of local, national and international artists to bring our festival to life each year. In 2013, we not only revel in the many genres of the arts represented within Artown, we are astounded by the many facets of our community reached by the festival’s more than 500 events.
While there is a multitude of rousing ticketed events within the festival, the plethora of free programming offers ease of artistic accessibility to everyone from young families to our area’s eldest residents who have seen many evolutions of the arts. We are honored to showcase music, dance and visual arts events that represent the many cultures within our community, and expose the artistic ingenuity of other cultures that may not be as prevalent in our area. Artown is about inclusiveness at its heart. From whimsical to compelling, we are elated to bring another month of events, exhibits, workshops and innovation to northern Nevada. We invite you to celebrate our region’s artistic and cultural diversity this July, impeccably framed within the 31- days of Artown.
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introducing the
Board of Director Chris Fleiner Chief Sales Officer, Complemar West
Creative Concepts Media + Market Media Planning and Buying
Councilman Oscar Delgado Reno City Council
Focused Computing IT Services
Staff Terry McQuattie, Chair District Manager, U.S. Bank
Beth Macmillan Executive Director
Jennifer Burton Gallop, Vice Chair Positively Northern Nevada
Susan Zeiter Development Director
Rachael Austin, Treasurer Senior Manager, Muckel Anderson CPAs Katie Coleman, Secretary Senior Account Manager, KPS3 Dave Aiazzi Washoe County School Board Trustee Forrest Bietz Facilities Manager, The Terry Lee Wells Discovery Museum Chris Christiansen Entertainment Director, Grand Sierra Resort
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Jilda Hoffman Festival Manager
Morris Visitor Publications
Lana Wadley Office Manager/ Discover the Arts Manager
Haines Wilkerson, Chief Creative Officer
Outsourced Resources Natasha Bourlin Public Relations, Biggest Little Group Larry DeVincenzi Marketing, Biggest Little Group Stan Can Creative Design
Donna W. Kessler, President
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Every artist. every event. every hour. This Little Book of Artown 2013 is your pocket guide through the city of art. Use these handy icons to find your favorite events fast and you won’t miss a thing. Event Key
The calendar section will help you plan your Artown experience day-by-day. Or, refer to the back of the book for ongoing events and workshops. Be sure to visit renoisartown.com for more details. renoisartown.com 
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MONDAY 1
opening NIGHT at WINGFIELD PARK The 40th Anniversary of The Dark Side of the Moon
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9:30am -11:30am Free. The Underfolk and Undermice saga continues; then make a miniature book. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Reno Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:30pm - 3:30pm Free. Performance by top middle and high school Jazz talent. Reno-Tahoe International Airport, 2001 E. Plumb Ln., 328.6400 Artown Opening Night: 40th Anniversary of Dark Side of the Moon
7:00pm - 10pm Free. A stunning, 40th-anniversary presentation of Pink Floyd’s iconic album with opening act Jelly Bread. Sponsored by City of Reno Arts and Culture Commission, Reno Ace’s, JA Nugget and FOA. Wingfield Park,1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538
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TUESDAY 2 Discover A Taste of the Arts
9:30am -11:30am Free. Come join us for a great concert of real old-time American music! VSA at the Lake Mansion, 250 Court Street, 322.1538. Reservations required. Harvey
1pm - 3:30 pm Suggested Donation $1. Reader’s theater version of the classic play involving an imaginary 6 1/2 foot rabbit. Circles Edge for Spiritual Living, 1117 California St., 345.7323 Spectrum of Renewal Exhibit Reception
3pm - 5pm Free. Selected works from the Veterans’ Art Project. TMCC Meadowood Center Galleries, 5270 Neil Rd., 740.7698 Truckee River All the Time Walking Tour
6pm - 7:30pm Free. Explore Reno’s relationship with the Truckee River. Wild River Grille, 17 S. Virginia St., 747.4478. Reservations required. Spoken Word
6pm - 8pm Free. Poetry performed to captivate, entertain and inspire. Sierra Arts Gallery, 17 S. Virginia, Ste.120, 329.2787
july Senior Music Program
6:30pm - 8pm Ticketed $5. Come join us for a great concert of real old-time American musica! Neil Road Recreation Center Gymnasium, 3925 Neil Rd., 689.8484 Sweet vibr ations: shiloh folk trio
7pm - 8pm Donations accepted. Tim & Linda Gorlangton & Julie Machado are back with your favorite traditional folk music! First United Methodist Church, 209 W. First St., 322.4564 Pianist Allan Fuller: Sempre Appassionato
7pm - 9pm Suggested donation of $5. Sempre Appassionato: means, always passionate. Steinway Piano Gallery, 500 E. Moana Ln., 829.0600 Dancing in the Park: The Reno Dance Company
8pm Free. A tribute to those who influence, exploit and inspire the world of music and dance. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 829.7878
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WEDNESDAY 3 Discover Kidscape’s Improvisation
9:30am - 11:30am Free. Come learn the magic of improvisational acting! Then make a planter ‘Green Art’ project with Jan Selleck. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 A Sinatra Salute
12pm - 1pm Free. The Reno Municipal Band with the DB Kicks Big Band and vocalist Dale Head. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 334.2414 Jazz At Sierra Arts Gallery
6pm - 8pm Donations accepted. Featuring Reno’s best jazz combos and soloists. Sierra Arts Gallery, 17 S. Virginia, Ste.120, 329.2787 Green Dot Journey: Fiddling Along America’s Scenic Byways
6pm - 8:30pm Ticketed $10. An American ride of adventure and freedom featuring violinist Vanessa Porter. National Automobile Museum, 10 S. Lake St. (Corner of Lake and Mill), 333.9300 Blues Jam Wednesdays
7pm - 10pm Free. The Reno Blues Society and The Sands Regency partner to bring top blues players together. The Sands Regency Hotel & Casino, 345 N. Arlington Ave., 348.2200 Harvey
7pm - 9:30pm Suggested donation $1. Reader’s theater version of the classic play involving an imaginary 6 1/2 foot rabbit. Circles Edge for Spiritual Living, 1117 California St., 345.7323
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7pm - 9:30pm Free. Featuring local artists and live music. Java Jungle, 246 W. First St., 329.4484 World Music Series: Midnite
7:30pm - 9:30pm Free. Old-school roots reggae with a raw modern edge, Midnite will be making you dance. Sponsored by JA Nugget, FOA and in partnership with Nevada Health Link. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 Reno Philharmonic: Pops at the Ranch
8pm - 10pm Free. Celebrate the 4th of July with patriotic music. Sponsored by the Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation. Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd., 323.6393
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THURSDAY 4 Tristan Selzler & Band
6pm - 8pm Free. Stars and Stripes Forever. Steinway Piano Gallery, 500 E. Moana Ln., 829.0600 Birds, Bugs and Things That Swim Reception
6pm - 9pm Free. Come enjoy wine, fine art and the beautiful voice of Barbara Baxter! Liberty Fine Art Gallery, 100 W. Liberty St., 232.8079 Patriotic Concert in the Park
7:30pm - 10pm Free. Last year, the First Marine Division Band was phenomenal. This year, the Sequester is keeping The Marine Band at home. So, our own Reno Municipal Band and friends are stepping in to save the day and lead the celebration of our country’s independence! Join us for patriotic music and Reno’s only 4th of July fireworks! In partnership with Nevada Health Link. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 renoisartown.com
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The Stars and Stripes
12pm - 1pm Free. Celebrate our nation’s history with the Reno Municipal Band. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 334.2414 Pipes on the River
12pm - 12:30pm Donations accepted. Lunchtime organ concert. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., 329.4279 Harvey
1pm - 3:30pm Suggested donation $1. Reader’s theater version of the classic play involving an imaginary 6 1/2 foot rabbit. Circles Edge for Spiritual Living, 1117 California St., 345.7323 Discover Art Makes You Smart
1:30pm - 3:30pm Free. Reservations required. Sierra Arts’ artists lead children combining art and a core curriculum. This week’s series: Theater and Social Studies. Neil Road Recreation Center Gymnasium, 3925 Neil Rd., 322.1538 Still Life With Iris
4pm - 5pm Free. Chronicle of a girl’s quest in a magical world to find her home. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St.,, 329.0661 Real Kids rock Concert
4pm - 7pm Suggested donation $5. Students from the rock camp perform with their bands opening NIGHT atButch WINGFIELD tonight! Galena High School, 3600 Cassidy Dr., 800.1175PARK
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5:30pm - 8pm Free. The RN&R’s popular music series. Tonight: Whitney Myer! Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 324.4440 Still Life With Iris
7pm - 8pm Free. Chronicle of a girl’s quest in a magical world to find her home. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St.,, 329.0661 Cat in the Hat
7pm - 8:30pm Ticketed $10 - $12. With big props and sound effects galore, this TheatreWorks presentation will paste a grin on your face. Laxalt Auditorium, 401 West 2nd St., 284.0789 Sage Heart
7pm - 9pm Free. Folk music with a contemporary edge. Takoda, 148 Vassar St., 384.1804 Tintypes - An American Musical Revue
7:30pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $14- $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716 ART
8pm - 10pm Ticketed $16 - $20. A comedy about the value and worth of art. Rated PG. Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323.3221 Movies in the Park: Ferris Bueller’s Day Off
9pm - 11pm Free. A comedy about how playing hooky for a single day produces a lifetime of adventure. Rated PG13. Sponsored by Muckel Anderson CPAs, Nevada Virtual Academy and Diamond Vault. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 renoisartown.com
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SATURDAY 6 Newlands neighborhood walking tour
9am - 10:30am $10. Free to HRPS members. Walking tour featuring a historic Newlands neighborhood. Reservations required. My Favorite Muffin, 340 California Ave., 747.4478 Muralist Showcase
10am - 6pm Suggested donation $1. Blank walls become finished works of art during this event. Reno Art Works, 1995 Dickerson Rd., 391.0ART Snow White - Theatre For Children
11am - 1pm Ticketed $5 - $7. Brüka’s adaptation of Snow White. Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323.3221 Reno Rose Society’s Art of Roses
12:30pm - 5pm Free. See the best roses, flower arrangements and a photography contest. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 746.1140 Still Life With Iris
1pm - 2pm Free. Chronicle of a girl’s quest in a magical world to find her home. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St.,, 329.0661
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2pm - 10pm Free. Celebrate with the Note-ables and local bands! Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 324.5521 Still Life With Iris
4pm - 5pm Free. Chronicle of a girl’s quest in a magical world to find her home. Reno Little Theater147 E. Pueblo St., 329.0661 Unwoman
7pm - 10pm Ticketed $10. San Francisco - based cellist and singer. Reno Art Works, 1995 Dickerson Rd., 391.0ART Cat in the Hat
7pm - 8:30pm Ticketed $10 - $12. With big props and sound effects galore, this TheatreWorks presentation will paste a grin on your face. Laxalt Auditorium, 401 West 2nd St., 284.0789 S. T. A. R. S Vocal Ensemble
7pm - 9pm Free. Singing everything from Motown to Gershwin! Nightingale Concert Hall, 1664 N. Virginia St., 329.3585 Reno Pops - Under the Big Top
7:30pm - 9pm Free. Reno Pops Orchestra evokes a family, fun-filled circus atmosphere. Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd, 673.1234 Tintypes - An American Musical Revue
7:30pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $14 - $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716 ART
8pm - 10pm Ticketed $16 - $20. A comedy about the value and worth of art. Rated PG. Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323.3221 renoisartown.com
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SUNDAY 7 Discover Storytime with Kathleen Durham
9:30am -11:30am Free. The Underfolk and Undermice saga continues; then make a miniature book. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Reno Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:30pm - 3:30pm Free. Performance by top middle and high school Jazz talent. Reno-Tahoe International Airport, 2001 E. Plumb Ln., 328.6400 Artown Opening Night: 40th Anniversary of Dark Side of the Moon
7:30pm - 10pm Free. A stunning, 40th-anniversary presentation of Pink Floyd’s iconic JA Nugget and FOA. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 Discover Storytime with Kathleen Durham
9:30am -11:30am Free. The Underfolk and Undermice saga continues; then make a miniature book. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Reno Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:30pm - 3:30pm Free. Performance by top middle and high school Jazz talent. Reno-Tahoe International Airport, 2001 E. Plumb Ln., 328.6400 JULY 7 Artown Opening Night: 40th Anniversary of Dark Side of the Moon 7:30pm - 10pm Free. A stunning, 40th-anniversary presentation of Pink Floyd’s iconic JA Nugget and FOA. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater ~ 7:30
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opening NIGHT at WINGFIELD PARK Discover Storytime with Kathleen Durham
PURCHASE TICKET ONLINE AT RENOISARTOWN.COM and Undermice saga continues; then make a miniature 9:30am -11:30am Free. The Underfolk
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july Bike Tour Through Old Reno
9am - 10:30am Ticketed $10. Free. to HRPS members. Ride through historic parts of Reno. Reservations and Helmets Required. My Favorite Muffin, 340 California Ave., 747.4478 Riverside Artist Lofts Open Studios
12pm - 5pm Free. Meet the artists, see their work, and tour the unique living - work spaces. Riverside Artist Lofts, 17 S. Virginia St. Rockin’ Out with Rock Art XI Reception
1pm - 4pm Free. Interpretations of petroglyphs and pictographs in a variety of mediums. Artist Co-op Gallery, 627 Mill St., 322.8896 Still Life With Iris
1pm - 4pm Free. Chronicle of a girl’s quest in a magical world to find her home. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St.,, 329.0661 Cat in the Hat
2pm - 3:30pm Ticketed $10 - $12. With big props and sound effects galore, this TheatreWorks presentation will paste a grin on your face. Atlantis Casino Resort & Spa, 3800 Virginia St., 284.0789 The Art of Gaming Opening Reception
3pm - 5pm Free. Meet the artists and tour the exhibits. Mathewson - IGT Knowledge Center, University of Nevada, 682.5665 Tintypes - An American Musical Revue
3pm - 5pm Ticketed $14 - $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716 renoisartown.com
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4pm - 5pm Free. Chronicle of a girl’s quest in a magical world to find her home. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St.,, 329.0661 The Sierra Nevada MasterWorks Chorale
4pm - 6pm Free. Choral music with selections from Irwin Berlin, Steven Foster, 60’s folk and more! Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 324.1940 A Cappella Summer Show
4:30pm - 6pm Suggested donation $10. Reno’s esteemed vocal ensembles sing various styles of music. The River Room at The Wild River Grille, 17 S. Virginia St., 852.2429 Carson City Symphony
5pm - 7pm Suggested donation $10 The Carson City Symphony in concert. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., 883.4371 Jazz by the Pool
6pm - 8pm Suggested donation $10 Jazz concerts featuring local and out- of- town artists. The Sands Regency Hotel & Casino, 345 N. Arlington Ave., 348.2200 A Cappella Summer Show
7pm - 8:30pm Suggested donation $10. Reno’s esteemed vocal ensembles sing various styles of music. The River Room at The Wild River Grille, 17 S. Virginia St., 852.2429 Rickie Lee Jones
7:30pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $30-$40. Two-time Grammy Award-winning vocalist, opening NIGHT at WINGFIELD PARK producer, and songwriter graces the stage with her eclectic musical stylings. Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd, 322.1538
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MONDAY 8 Discover the Hula
9:30am - 11:30am Free. Learn the Hula Dance with the, Halau Hula ‘O Leilani”. Children will make leis from ti leaves. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Family Festival and Family Series: Cat in the Hat
5pm - 7pm Free. Family Festival: Family- friendly fun abounds. Come for face painting, crafts, games, entertainment, and more. 7pm - 8pm Free. Family Series: Cat in the hat: Boasting big props and sound effects galore, this presentation will paste a grin on faces. Sponsored by Nevada Virtual Academy, KTVN Channel 2 News, JA Nugget, Dermody Properties Foundation and Thelma B. & Thomas P. Hart Foundation. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 High Desert Harmony A Cappella Show
7pm - 8pm Free. A night of laughter and song in the barbershop style. Premier Residence, 3201 Plumas St., 544.9911 Mayu Iida: Piano A La Carte
7pm - 9pm Free. Explore music from 300 years ago to the late 90s. Steinway Piano Gallery, 500 E. Moana Ln., 829.0600 Monday Night Music Series: Reno Youth Jazz Orchestra and the Reno Youth Philharmonic
7:30pm - 9:30pm Free. These young, local musicians will be playing the classics. Sponsored by The Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, Albright, Pershing & Associates, LTD., Hometown Health, JA Nugget and Washoe County. Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd., 322.1538 renoisartown.com
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TUESDAY 9 Discover Art Makes You Smart
9:30am - 11:30am Free. Reservations required. Sierra Arts’ artists lead children combining art and a core curriculum. This week’s series: Visual Art and Math. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Music Under the Trees with Don Kay
5:30pm - 7pm Free. Acoustic guitar in a relaxing outdoor setting. The Villas in Sparks, 1900 E. Prater Wy., 359.7700 Historic Truckee River Walk
6pm - 7:30pm Ticketed $10. Free. to HRPS members. From McKinley Arts and Culture Center to the Lear Theater. Reservations required. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 747.4478 Spoken Word
6pm - 8pm Free. Poetry performed to captivate, entertain and inspire. Sierra Arts Gallery, 17 S. Virginia, Ste.120, 329.2787 Edible Art
6:30pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $65. Enjoy artfully prepared dishes with wines, jazz and a grand opening for NEO Artspace. West St., Market, 148 West St., 327.4443
opening NIGHT WINGFIELD accepted.at Ragtime piano, punctuated withPARK rhythms and gadgetry. 7pm - 8pm Donations Sweet Vibrations: Squeek Steele & Washboard Kitty
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7pm - 9pm Ticketed $5 - $35, under 19 Free. Saint Saens’ Piano Concerto #2, Mozart’s Coronation Mass, and Beethoven’s 8th Symphony. Sponsored by the Kling Family Foundation. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., 313.9697 The Poet of the Piano - Dr. Ron Williams
7:15pm - 9:15pm Free. An evening of Chopin. Steinway Piano Gallery, 500 E. Moana Ln., 829.0600 Dancing in the Park: Reno Irish Dance Company
8pm - 10pm Free. Celtic sounds, dynamic dances, beautiful reels on a Celtic Summer’s Eve! Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 829.7878
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WEDNESDAY 10 Discover The Reno Phil
9:30am - 11:30am Free. Bring blankets and a picnic breakfast and enjoy The Great Basin Brass Quintet, and then enjoy Maytan’s instrument petting zoo. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Harmony Grit
10am - 12pm Free. Give My Regards to Broadway. Steinway Piano Gallery, 500 E. Moana Ln., 829.0600 DG Kicks Swings and Cindy Sings
12pm - 1pm Free. Vocalist Cindy Sabatini sings with DG Kicks Little Big Band. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 334.2414
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An Evening of Ukuleles
6pm - 8pm Suggested donation $3. Featuring the Reno Ukulele Group, RUG” and the Halau Hula ‘O Leilani Dancers. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 224.2024 Jazz At Sierra Arts Gallery
6pm - 8pm Donations accepted. Featuring Reno’s best jazz combos and soloists. Sierra Arts Gallery, 17 S. Virginia, Ste.120, 329 2787 Blues Jam Wednesdays
7pm - 10pm Free. The Reno Blues Society and The Sands Regency partner to bring top blues players together. The Sands Regency Hotel & Casino, 345 N. Arlington Ave., 348.2200. World Music Series: Mariachi Los Camperos de Nati Cano
7:30pm - 9:30pm Free. Grammy Award-winning ensemble brings more than fifty years of musical history to the stage. Sponsored by JA Nugget, FOA and in partnership with Nevada Health Link. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538
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THURSDAY 11 Discover Watercolor
1:30pm - 3:30pm Free. Art Angels with the Sierra Watercolor Society. Reservations required. Wilber D. May Arboretum, 1595 N. Sierra St., 322.1538 Reno Youth Jazz Orchestra II
2:30pm - 3:30pm Free. Performance by top middle and high school jazz talent. Reno - Tahoe International Airport, 2001 E. Plumb Ln., 328.6400
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4pm - 5:30pm Free. Meet artist Ric Johnson. The Lake Mansion, 250 Court St. 826.6100 The Red Door Reception
4pm - 7pm Free. Impressionistic oils in a wide variety of styles and subjects by Jacqui Insensee. The Red Door at Wildflower Village, 4275 W. 4th St., No. 4, 722.2318 Riverside Artist Lofts open studios
4pm - 8pm Free. Meet the artists, see their work, and tour the unique living- work spaces. Riverside Artist Lofts, 17 S. Virginia St. Jazz at Reno Little Theater
4:30pm - 6pm Ticketed $5. Vocalist Judith Ames and Rocky Tatarelli on tenor sax with a jazz trio. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St.,, 225.1071 First Thursday with Guitar Woody
5pm - 7pm Ticketed $10. Free. for members. Groove to the live music, and check out the galleries. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., 329.3333 Art Slaves Show and Sale Reception
5:30pm - 9pm Free. Exhibition of fine art in all media by communication professionals. Swill Coffee & Wine, 3366 Lakeside Dr., 823.9876 The Utility Players
6pm - 7pm Ticketed $12- $16. Improv comedy in the style of, Whose Line Is It Anyway?” Mature audiences. Pioneer Underground, 100 S. Virginia St., 322.5233 Beach, Surf, and Island Music
6pm - 8pm Free. Wax down your surfboards for an evening of Beach, Surf, and Island Sounds. Carpenter’s Music World, 2700 S. Virginia St., 852.7618 renoisartown.com
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Concerts At The Riverside
6pm - 8pm Free. Musicians playing their own great stuff. Sierra Arts Gallery, 17 S. Virginia, Ste.120, 329.2787 Wild Vile West Reception
6pm - 9pm Free. Renditions of the West from the days of lawlessness. Never Ender Gallery, 119 Thoma St., 348.9440 Sierra Nevada Guitar: Exaudi Duo
7pm - 8:30pm Suggested donation $10- $20. Featuring Rene Izquierdo (Cuba) and Elina Chekan (Belarus). Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave. Dementia the Musical
7pm - 9pm Free. Rated PG. A bittersweet look at love, life, death and beyond. Steinway Piano Gallery, 500 E. Moana Ln., 829.0600 Art, Food & Wine!
7pm - 9pm Ticketed $35. Four courses of delectable food & wine inspired by extraordinary art all done in the retro setting of Reno’s River Room. Wild River Grille, 17 S. Virginia St., 284. 7455 The Odd Couple
7pm - 9pm Suggested donation $1. A slob and a meticulous friend decide to live together. Rated PG - 13. Circles Edge for Spiritual Living, 1117 California St., 345.7323 Tintypes - An American Musical Revue
7:30pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $14- $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716 ART
8pm - 10pm Ticketed $16 - $20. A comedy about the value and worth of art. Rated PG. opening NIGHT at WINGFIELD PARK Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323.3221
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FRIDAY 12 On Broadway
12pm - 1pm Free. Popular Broadway music by the Reno Municipal Band. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 334.2414 Pipes on the River
12pm - 12:30pm Donations accepted. Lunchtime Organ Concert. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., 329.4279 Discover the Butterfly Children
1:30pm - 3:30pm Free. See an original ballet & learn a special butterfly dance. Make homemade sidewalk chalk. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Local Landscape Photography Reception
4pm - 7pm Free. Photography by Ann Harrington. Arbor Cove at Virginia Lake, 2350 Lymberry St., 827.0488 Real kids rock concert
4pm - 7pm Suggested donation $5. Students from the rock camp perform with their bands tonight! Galena High School, 3600 Butch Cassidy Dr., 800.1175 The Note-Ables
5:30pm - 6:30pm Free. Music therapy organization providing inclusive music and therapy services. Reno - Tahoe International Airport, 2001 E. Plumb Ln., 328.6400 Rollin’ on the River: Hot Club sandwich
5:30pm - 8pm Free. The RN&R’s popular music series. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 324.4440 renoisartown.com
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An Evening of Chanting
6pm - 7pm Free. Chanting from Buddhist traditions. Reno Buddhist Center, 820 Plumas St., 348.6603 Cat in the Hat
7pm - 8:30pm Ticketed $10 - $12. With big props and sound effects galore, this TheatreWorks presentation will paste a grin on your face. Laxalt Auditorium 401 West 2nd St., 284.0789 Our Town
7:30pm - 10pm Ticketed $13 - $16. Thorton Wilder leaves us feeling more connected to humanity across time. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St.,, 329.0661 Tintypes - An American Musical Revue
7:30pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $14- $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716 ART
8pm - 10pm Ticketed $16 - $20. A comedy about the value and worth of art. Rated PG. Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323.3221 Burner Mingle: Q & A, Art Cars and Documentary Film
8pm - 9:30pm Free. Understand the iconic burning man event without getting dusty. Film rated R. Grassroots Books, 660 E. Grove St., 828.2665 Movies in the Park:, Field of Dreams
9pm - 11:15pm Free. Kevin Costner is an Iowa farmer who finds courage to believe in his dreams. Rated PG. Sponsored by Muckel Anderson CPAs, Nevada Virtual Academy and Diamond Vault. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 Brüka’s Late Night TV Shows
11pm - 11:45pm Ticketed $5 - $10. Live half- hour episodes of your favorite TV shows. opening WINGFIELD PARK Rated PG. BrükaNIGHT Theatre, 99 N. at Virginia St., 323.3221
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SATURDAY 13 day of Visual Art Art in the Garden
9am - 4pm Free. Our 12th year in Artown with a plethora of talented artists! 1280 Monroe St., 323.6773 yART Sale: Art in the Yard
9am - 4pm Free. Exhibit and sale of many art forms. 1420 Mt. Rose St., 827.2516 Giving Art
9am - 5pm Free. Art in a garden setting in this old southwest neighborhood! 701 Brown St., 322.0203 COUSINS & DADS: one family’s art
9:30am - 4pm Free. Five artists, three generations. The Walker family paintings. Urban Rd., 348.8594 Inspired by Nature
10am - 4pm Free. Award winning visual artists Lara Alberti, Joe Donohue, Barb Uriu and Pat Wallis. The Brick House at Bartley Ranch, 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd., 223.2024 Re-use, Re-cycle, Re-new
10am - 4pm Free. Meet the artists of the Northern Nevada Veterans’ Writing Project. Northwest Reno Library, 2325 Robb Dr., 787.4100 Second Saturday
10am - 4pm Free. A Free day at the Museum with hands-on art projects and storytelling. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., 329.3333 renoisartown.com
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day of Visual Art, continued Authors & Artists with Attitude
10pm - 5pm Free. Authors and artists give insight into their attitude. LeRue Press, 280 Greg St.#10, 356.1004 Art in the Hood
10am - 5pm Free. Art, music and food in the Newlands neighborhood. Art in the Hood, 1190 Manor Dr., 830.0830 Memories in the Garden Art
11am - 3pm Free. Stroll the garden path while creating your own garden art! Arbors Memory Care Community, 2121 E. Prater Way, 848.4757 Art for Contemplation
1pm - 3pm Free. Watercolor paintings for spiritual contemplation. Eckankar Center,1040 Matley Ln. Ste.A, 323.3623 Glass Art Reception
1pm - 7pm Free. Mixed media sculptures and paintings by Carola Nan Roach. Reno Art Center, 449 Marsh Ave., 240.3349 Portico Galleria Opening
1pm - 7pm Free. Enjoy garden decor and sculptures by local artists. Micano Home and Garden Decor, 1350 S. Virginia St., 329.6422 Meet Annie Hall
2:30pm - 6pm Free. Meet Annie Hall, this year’s Artown poster artist. Liberty Fine Art Gallery, 100 W. Liberty St., 232.8079 Pawspective Art Show
opening NIGHT at WINGFIELD PARK 4pm - 7pm Free. Art celebrating animals. NV Humane Society, 2825- B Longley Ln., 856.2000
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9am - 10:30am Ticketed $10. Free to HRPS members. A historic walk in one of Reno’s earliest neighborhoods. Reservations required. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., 747.4478 Triple-A-All-star fanfest
10am - 6pm Free. A baseball exhibit including a live muscial and theatric, all celebrating the American art of baseball. Sponsored by Reno Tahoe USA. Get In the Mix: Drums, Dance & Flags
11:30am - 12:45pm Free. Showcase of musicians and dancers from eNVision. University of Nevada, Peccole Park, 1664 N. Virginia St., 232.4083 Buildings, Bites & Brews
12pm - 5pm Ticketed $20- $30. Self-guided walking tour. Learn about the Riverwalk District’s vibrant past. Riverwalk District, Downtown Businesses Along the Riverwalk, 825. 9255 Cat in the Hat
2pm - 3:30pm Ticketed $10 - $12. With big props and sound effects galore, this TheatreWorks presentation will paste a grin on your face. Laxalt Auditorium, 401 West 2nd St., 284.0789 Pops on the River, Broadway Bash
5pm - 11pm Ticketed $10 - $5,000. Themes, decorations, costumes, food, wine, laughter and Broadway music. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 323.6393 Aria School Student/Faculty Concert
6pm - 8pm Suggested donation $5. A variety of performance styles, instruments, and skill levels from students and teachers. Aria School of Music & Art, 3941 S. McCarran Blvd., 829.2742 renoisartown.com
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Cat in the Hat
7pm - 8:30pm Ticketed $10 - $12. With big props and sound effects galore, this TheatreWorks presentation will paste a grin on your face. Laxalt Auditorium, 401 West 2nd St., 284.0789 Our Town
7:30pm - 10pm Ticketed $13 - $16. Thorton Wilder leaves us feeling more connected to humanity across time. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., 329.0661 Tintypes - An American Musical Revue
7:30pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $14- $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716 ART
8pm - 10pm Ticketed $16 - $20. A comedy about the value and worth of art. Rated PG. Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323.3221 Gonzalo Bergara Quartet
8pm - 10pm Suggested donation $10 - $20. Sierra Nevada Guitar presents an evening of modern gypsy jazz. Bodega Night Club, 555 E. 4th St., 378.4507 Reno Noise Night
8pm - 10pm Ticketed $5. Handmade instruments, tape loops and powertools! Reno Art Works, 1995 Dickerson, 391.0ART Brüka’s Late Night TV Shows
11pm - 11:45pm Ticketed $5 - $10.
Live half- hour episodes of your favorite TV shows. Rated PG. opening NIGHT at WINGFIELD PARK Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323. 3221
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SunDAY 14 Triple-a-all-star fanfest
10am - 6pm Free. A baseball exhibit including a live musical and theatric, all celebrating the American art of baseball. Sponsored by Reno Tahoe USA. Nevada Opera Renaissance Fair
11am - 10pm Free. Opera-themed food, games & dancing lessons. Dress in period costumes. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 786.4046 Brüka’s Late Night TV Shows
2pm - 3:15pm Ticketed $5 - $10. Live half-hour episodes of your favorite TV shows. Rated PG. Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323.3221 Cat in the Hat
2pm - 3:30pm Ticketed $10 - $12. With big props and sound effects galore, this presentation will paste a grin on your face. Laxalt Auditorium, 401 West 2nd St., 284.0789 Our Town
2pm - 4:30pm Ticketed $13- $16. Rated PG. Thorton Wilder leaves us feeling more connected to humanity across time. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., 329.0661 Tintypes - An American Musical Revue
3pm - 5pm Ticketed $14- $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716 renoisartown.com
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Moments In Light
3pm - 6pm Free. Jeff Lock and Matthew McIver exhibit, Influences, Waterscapes, the Sierra and the Wonder of Northern Nevada. Buenos Grill, 3892 A Mayberry Dr., 787.8226 Love Superstar
6pm - 7:15pm Suggested donation $20. An evening of original works by Kathleen Smith. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., 303.8057 Jazz by the Pool
6pm - 8pm Suggested donation $10. Jazz concerts featuring local and out-of-town artists. The Sands Regency Hotel & Casino, 345 N. Arlington Ave., 348.2200 Local Photographers Exhibit and Reception
6pm - 9pm Free. Amazing images from local photographers. The Clay Canvas, 550 W. Plumb Ln. Ste.G, 828.4118 Cat in the Hat
7pm - 8:30pm Ticketed $10 - $12. With big props and sound effects galore, this TheatreWorks presentation will paste a grin on your face. Laxalt Auditorium, 401 West 2nd St., 284.0789
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MONDAY 15 Discover Music Camp
9:30am - 11:30am Free. A week-long music workshop: singing, making music, exploring instruments and having fun. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Family Festival and Family Series: The Unique Derique
5pm - 7pm Free. FAMILY FESTIVAL: Family-friendly fun abounds. Come for face painting, crafts, games, entertainment and more. 7pm - 8pm Free. FAMILY SERIES: Clowning around, Derique gets his audiences giggling. Sponsored by Nevada Virtual Academy, KTVN Channel 2 News, JA Nugget, Dermody Properties Foundation and Thelma B. & Thomas P. Hart Foundation. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 High Desert Harmony
6pm - 6:30pm Free. Reno - Tahoe women’s barbershop harmony; part of Sweet Adelines International. Reno - Tahoe International Airport, 2001 E. Plumb Ln., 328.6400 PLANETS Tour
7pm - 10pm Ticketed $5. Vibey immersive atmospheres with dancers, actors and shadow puppetry. Reno Art Works, 1995 Dickerson, 391.0ART
Cat in the Hat
7pm - 8:30pm Free. With big props and sound effects galore, this TheatreWorks presentation will paste a grin on your face. Renown Regional Medical Center, 1144 Mill St., 284.0789 Monday Night Music Series: The Glenn Miller Orchestra
7:30pm - 9:30pm Free. A world famous Big Band group that’s been playing since 1938. Sponsored by The Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, Albright, Pershing & Associates, LTD., Hometown Health, JA Nugget and Washoe County. Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd., 322.1538 renoisartown.com
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TuesDAY 16 Powning’s Addition and Little Italy Walking Tour
6pm - 7:30pm Ticketed $10. Free to HRPS members. A walk in one of Reno’s Italian neighborhoods. Reservations required. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 747.4478 Spoken Word
6pm - 8pm Free. Poetry performed to captivate, entertain and inspire. Sierra Arts Gallery, 17 S. Virginia, Ste.120, 329.2787 Sweet Vibrations
7pm - 8pm Donations accepted. Barbershop chorus singing great and memorable tunes! First United Methodist Church, 209 W. First St., 322.4564 ART
8pm - 10pm Ticketed $16 - $20. A comedy about the value and worth of art. Rated PG. Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323.3221 Dancing in the Park: Sierra Nevada Ballet
8pm - 9:30pm Free. Featuring Cami Thompson and Tap Star Sam Weber. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 737.9101
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WEDNEsDAY 17 Silver State Young Chautauqua’s Daytime Celebration
9:30am - 12pm Free. Youth ages 8- 18 bring historical characters alive in a series of morning sessions. Rancho San Rafael Park, 1595 N. Sierra St., 623.SSYC Cool Jazz on a Warm Summer’s Day
12pm - 1pm Free. DG Kicks Octet presents some cool jazz in the July heat. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 334.2414 Disney Magic
6pm - 8pm Free. The Reno Municipal Band performs popular Disney tunes. University of Nevada, Reno Quad, 1664 N. Virginia St., 334.2414 Jazz At Sierra Arts Gallery
6pm - 8pm Donations accepted. Featuring Reno’s best jazz combos and soloists. Sierra Arts Gallery, 17 S. Virginia, Ste.120, 329.2787 Silver State Young Chautauqua’s Big Tent Celebration
6pm - 9pm Free. Characters come to life through the talents of scholars ages 8 to 18. Rancho San Rafael Park, 1595 N. Sierra St., 623.SSYC
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Blues Jam Wednesdays
7pm - 10pm Free. The Reno Blues Society and The Sands Regency partner to bring top blues players together. The Sands Regency Hotel & Casino, 345 N. Arlington Ave., 348. 2200 Our Town
7:30pm - 10pm Ticketed $13 - $16. Thorton Wilder leaves us feeling more connected to humanity across time. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., 329.0661 World Music Series: yemen Blues
7:30pm - 9:30pm Free. Blend of West African and Yemeni music played on a stunning variety of instruments. Sponsored by JA Nugget , FOA and in partnership with Nevada Health Link. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 ART
8pm - 10pm Ticketed $16 - $20. A comedy about the value and worth of art. Rated PG. Br端ka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323.3221 Art of the Cocktail
8pm - 10pm Free. Five bartenders with five local artists create tasty cocktails and pieces of art inspired by nature. Chapel Tavern, 1099 S. Virginia St., 324.2244
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THURsDAY 18 Silver State Young Chautauqua’s Daytime Celebration
9:30am - 12pm Free. Youth ages 8 to 18 bring historical characters alive in a series of morning sessions. Rancho San Rafael Park, 1595 N. Sierra St., 623.SSYC Midtown Art Walk
5pm - 9pm Free. Art, performances and fun in Reno’s Midtown district. MidTown between S. Virginia St. and Holcomb, 771.4648 Concerts At The Riverside
6pm - 8pm Free. Musicians playing their own great stuff. Sierra Arts Gallery, 17 S. Virginia, Ste.120, 329.2787 The Note-Ables: On the Road Again
6pm - 8pm Suggested donation $5. Country and folk classics performed by musicians of all ages and abilities. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 324.5521 Silver State Young Chautauqua’s Big Tent Celebration
6pm - 9pm Free. Historical characters come to life through the talents of scholars ages 8 to 18. Rancho San Rafael Park, 1595 N. Sierra St., 623.SSYC Americana Music & Dance
7pm - 8pm Free. Sing & clap along as local fiddlers (ages 7-15) perform popular tunes. St. Thomas Aquinas Cathedral, 310 W. 2nd St., 287.3391 renoisartown.com
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Sweet Vibrations: Tintabulations Hand Bell Choir
7pm - 8pm Donations accepted. Amazing ringing techniques used in a wide variety of musical styles. First United Methodist Church, 209 W. First St., 322.4564 An Evening with Pipes on the River
7pm - 9pm Donation $10. Organist Angela Kraft Cross in Concert. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., 329.4279 Rumors by Neil Simon
7pm - 9:15pm Suggested donation $1.Gossiping runs amuck. Ageless Repertory Theatre presents this reader’s theater version. For Mature Audiences. Circles Edge for Spiritual Living, 1117 California St., 345.7323 Our Town
7:30pm -10pm Ticketed $13 - $16. Rated PG. Thorton Wilder leaves us feeling more connected to humanity across time. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., 329.0661 AIGA Reno/Tahoe Type Walk
7:30pm -11pm Ticketed $10. Explore the neon, hand painted and St., sign typography in a photo scavenger hunt. Victorian Square, 327.6075 The Utility Players
7:30pm - 9pm Ticketed $12- $16. Improv comedy in the style of, Whose Line Is It Anyway?” Mature audiences. Pioneer Underground, 100 S. Virginia St., 322.5233 Tintypes
7:30pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $14- $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716 ART
8pm - 10pm Ticketed $16 - $20. Rated PG. A comedy about the value and worth of art. opening NIGHT at WINGFIELD PARK Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St. 323.3221
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FRIDAY 19 Silver State Young Chautauqua’s Daytime Celebration
9:30am - 12pm Free. Youth ages 8 to 18 bring historical characters alive in a series of morning sessions. Rancho San Rafael Park, 1595 N. Sierra St., 623.SSYC Disney Magic
12pm - 1pm Free. The Reno Municipal Band performs popular Disney tunes. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 334.2414 Pipes on the River
12pm - 12:30pm Donations accepted. Lunchtime organ concert. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., 329.4279 Virginia City’s Americana
12pm - 4pm Ticketed $20. Five venues - 15 great bands. An American musical compilation! Virginia City, 851.4444 Art Talk: Be a Savvy Art Connoisseur
2:30pm - 6pm Free. Artist Gerald Franzen gives you the know how to buy art confidently. Liberty Fine Art Gallery, 100 W. Liberty St., 232.8079 Real Kids Rock Concert
4pm - 7pm Suggested donation $5. Students from the rock camp perform with their bands tonight! Galena High School, 3600 Butch Cassidy Dr., 800.1175 Rollin’ on the River: Blue Moon Swamp
5:30pm - 8pm Free. The RN&R’s popular music series. Tonight: Blue Moon Swamp - A tribute to John Fogerty and CCR. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 324.4440 renoisartown.com
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Silver State Young Chautauqua’s Big Tent Celebration
6pm - 9pm Free. Historical characters come to life through the talents of scholars ages 8 to 18. Rancho San Rafael Park, 1595 N. Sierra St., 623.SSYC River Lights Dance Showcase
7pm - 10pm Ticketed $10 - $12. A multicultural dance and movement arts spectacular. River School Farm, 7777 White Fir St., 747.2222 Our Town
7:30pm - 10pm Ticketed $13 - $16. Thorton Wilder leaves us feeling more connected to humanity across time. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St.,, 329.0661 Tintypes
7:30pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $14- $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716 Voices in the Life
8pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $25. Special Opening Night Talk Back. Original real- life monologues shedding light on prostitution in Nevada. Mature audiences. Nevada Museum of Art., 160 W. Liberty St., 232.4974 A. V. A. Ballet Theatre’s Rock Ballet Vortex
8:30pm - 10pm Ticketed $15 - $40. Rated PG13. Ballet grace and passionate rock, dance and alternative music. Sponsored by E. L. Cord, Nell J. Redfield Foundation, the Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, City of Reno, the Nevada Arts Council and the National Endowment for the Arts. Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd., 762.5165 Movies in the Park: “Victor Victoria”
9pm - 11:15pm Free. Julie Andrews’ star performance as a performer on the Paris cabaret circuit. Great music and comedy. Rated PG. Sponsored by Muckel Anderson CPAs, Nevada Virtual Academy and Diamond Vault. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538
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SATURDAY 20 Mansions on the Bluff Walking Tour
9am - 9:30am Ticketed $10. Free to HRPS members. A historic walk along some of Reno’s most beautiful street. Reservations required. McCarran House, 401 Court St., 747.4478 Art and History Family Festival
10am - 2pm Free. Hands-on art creation stations for kids, tours of the mansion and art for sale. The Lake Mansion, 250 Court St., 826.6100 Open Spaces and Special Places
10am - 4pm Free. Regional artists will sell their art depicting Nevada. Wilbur D. May Museum, 1595 N. Sierra, 785. 5961 Basque Festival
11am - 10pm Free. Basque singing, food, dancing, sports and contests. Fun for the whole family. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 762.3577 The Bleu Squide Visual
11am - 7pm Free. Ten Northern Nevada artists bring in a pop-up art show. Gallery, 33 N. Virginia St., 230.7333 Salute to Hollywood - With a Taste of Opera
12pm - 1pm Ticketed $4- $20. Vignettes from the movies with guest Emma Nevada. Laxalt Auditorium, 401 West 2nd St., 846.1788 renoisartown.com 
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Dickerson Art Tour
12pm - 11pm Suggested donation $1. Art Festival featuring multiple performers and locations. Reno Art Works,1995 Dickerson, 391.0ART Virginia City’s Americana Music Festival
12pm - 12am Ticketed $20. Five venues -15 great bands. An American musical compilation! Virginia City, 851.4444 Riverside Artist Lofts open studios
12pm - 5pm Free. Meet the artists, see their work and tour the unique living work spaces. Riverside Artist Lofts, 17 S. Virginia St. Vinegogh Wine Walk
2pm - 6pm Ticketed $20. Popular Wine Walk along the Truckee River. Come dressed as your favorite artist. River Walk District, Downtown Businesses Along the River Walk, 825.9255 X Fest Brew Fest
5pm - 11pm Ticketed $20 - $25. Local bands Jelly Bread and Mojo Green, great brews and more! Harrah’s Outdoor Plaza, 219 N. Center St., 333.0123 eNVision Performing Arts
5:30pm - 6:30pm Free. Music and dance from many genres. Reno-Tahoe International Airport, 2001 E. Plumb Ln., 328.6400 Silver State Young Chautauqua’s Big Tent Celebration
6pm - 9pm Free. Historical characters come to life through the talents of scholars ages 8 to 18. Rancho San Rafael Park, 1595 N. Sierra St., 623.SSYC
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7pm - 8:30pm Ticketed $8 - $15. Mature Audiences.Original real-life monologues shedding light on prostitution in Nevada. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., 232.4974 SAge Heart
7pm - 9pm Free. Folk music with a contemporary edge. The Isles, 809 S. Center St., 384.1804 Our Town
7:30pm - 10pm Ticketed $13 - $16. Thorton Wilder leaves us feeling more connected to humanity across time. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., 329.0661 Tintypes-An American Musical Revue
7:30pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $14 - $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716 A. V. A. Ballet Theatre’s Rock Ballet Vortex
8:30pm - 10pm Ticketed $15 - $40. Ballet grace and passionate rock, dance, and alternative music. Rated PG-13. Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd., 762.5165 Moments In Light Slide Show
8:30pm - 9:30pm Free. Jeff Lock & Matthew McIver slide presentation. Buenos Grill, 3892 A Mayberry Dr., 787.8226 Voices in the Life
9pm - 10:30pm Ticketed $8 - $15. Mature Audiences.Original real-life monologues shedding light on prostitution in Nevada. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., 232.4974 Dave Koz: Summer Horns
9pm - 11pm Ticketed $69. Grammy nominee Dave Koz will perform with Mindi Abair, Gerald Albright and Richard Elliot. John Ascuaga’s Nugget, 1100 Nugget Ave., 356.3300 renoisartown.com
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SUNDAY 21 13th Annual Art Paws!
10am - 5pm Free. Artown’s four-legged best friend event! Plenty to see, sniff and do! McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 722.9914 or 560.4242 Downtown Church Tour
12pm - 2pm Ticketed $10 or Free. to HRPS members. Reno’s historic churches. Reservations required. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., 747.4478 Open Spaces and Special Places
12pm - 3pm Free. Regional artists will sell their art depicting Nevada. Wilbur D. May Museum, 1595 N. Sierra, 851.5180 Art for Contemplation
1pm - 3pm Free. Watercolor paintings for spiritual contemplation. Eckankar Center Reno, 1040 Matley Ln., Ste.A, 323.3623 Our Town
2pm - 4:30pm Ticketed $13- $16. Rated PG. Thorton Wilder leaves us feeling more connected to humanity across time. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., 329.0661 Nevada Chamber Music Festival in July
3pm - 4pm Free. Join musicians of the Nevada Chamber Music Festival. Sponsored by Cecilia Lee, Ltd. South Reno United Methodist Church, 200 De Spain Ln., 348.9413 Tintypes - An American Musical Revue
3pm - 5pm Ticketed $14- $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716
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3pm - 7pm Free. Gospel music as an art form. Music, dance, visual arts and more. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave,. 322.6770 Scenic Nevada Quick Draw
3pm - 8pm Ticketed $50 ($25 tax deductible). Original works of art to be auctioned off, live music and food under the Nevada sky! The Ranch House at Rancho San Rafael Park, 1595 N. Sierra St., 313.9126 Virginia City’s Americana Music Festival
6pm - 10pm Ticketed $20. Five venues -15 great bands. An American musical compilation! Virginia City, Various Locations, 851.4444 Jazz by the Pool
6pm - 8pm Suggested donation $10. Jazz concerts featuring local and out-of-town artists. The Sands Regency Hotel & Casino, 345 N. Arlington Ave., 348.2200 Local Artists Exhibit and Reception
6pm - 9pm Free. Local artists showcasing their fantastic creations. The Clay Canvas, 550 W. Plumb Ln., Ste.G, 828.4118 Sierra Sage Belly Dance Show
6:30pm - 9pm Ticketed $10. A night of belly dancing under the stars with the captivating Mesmera! River School Farm, 7777 White Fir St., 747.2222 Riverside Allstars Concert Series
7pm - 10pm Ticketed $15. Some of Reno’s best original artists join forces to celebrate their roots & music near where it all started in the historic Riverside! Wild River Grille, 17 S. Virginia St., 284.7455 Salute to Hollywood - With a Taste of Opera
7pm - 8pm Ticketed $4 - $20. Scenes and musical numbers from the movies with guest Emma Nevada. Laxalt Auditorium, 401 West 2nd St., 846.1788 renoisartown.com
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MONDAY 22 Discover Story Pirates
9:30am - 11:30am Free. An experience that shows kids the power of writing. Make your own boat. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 Family Festival and Family Series: Story Pirates
5pm - 7pm Free. FAMILY FESTIVAL: Family- friendly fun abounds. Come for face painting, crafts, games, entertainment, and more. 7pm - 8pm Free. FAMILY SERIES: STORY PIRATES: Sponsored by Nevada Virtual Academy, KTVN Channel 2 News, JA Nugget, Dermody Properties Foundation and Thelma B. & Thomas P. Hart Foundation. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 Monday Night Music Series: Contraband
7:30pm - 9:30pm Free. This local, doctor-founded folky rock band has the musical medicine you crave. Sponsored by The Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, Albright, Pershing & Associates, LTD., Hometown Health, JA Nugget and Washoe County. Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd., 322.1538
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TUESDAY 23 Discover Art Makes You Smart
9:30am - 11:30am Free. Reservations required. Sierra Arts’ artists lead children combining art and
a core curriculum.NIGHT This week’s series: and Science. opening atDance WINGFIELD PARK McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1530
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1pm - 3pm Suggested donation $1. Reader’s theater version presented by Ageless Repertory Theatre. Circles Edge for Spiritual Living, 1117 California St., 345.7323 The Ageless Spirit
5:30pm - 7pm Free. Seniors showcase their art. Music by The String Beings. The Villas in Sparks, 1900 E. Prater Way, 359. 7700 Kids Art Show and Sale
6pm - 7pm Free. Kids art show, recycle, reuse, repurpose. The Creative Arts Center, 120 Vine St., 544.5878 El Reno Apartment Homes Walking Tour
6pm - 7:30pm Ticketed $10. Free to HRPS members. Learn about these unique homes. Reservations required. Statewide Lighting parking lot, 1311 S. Virginia St., 747.4478 Spoken Word
6pm - 8pm Free. Poetry performed to captivate, entertain and inspire. Sierra Arts Gallery, 17 S. Virginia, Ste.120, 329.2787 Sweet Vibrations: Pat Esters
7pm - 8pm Donations accepted. Blues/jazz singer with pianist John Palmore. First United Methodist Church, 209 W. First St., 322.4564 Dancing in the Park: InnerRhythms Dance
8pm - 9:30pm Free. Featuring contemporary ballet and modern dance. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 530.8464
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WEDNESDAY 24 Discover Puppetry and Musical Theater
9:30am - 11:30am Free. Disney’s, Little Mermaid. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Bebop and Beyond
12pm - 1pm Free. DG Kicks Little Big Band and vocalist Cindy Sabatini. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 334.2414 Open Day At Liberty Fine Art Gallery
2:30pm - 6pm Free. Meet the artists and see how the gallery was created! Liberty Fine Art Gallery, 100 W. Liberty St., 232.8079 Riverside Artist Lofts open studios
4pm - 8pm Free. Meet the artists, see their work and tour the unique living work spaces. Riverside Artist Lofts, 17 S. Virginia St. Jazz At Sierra Arts Gallery
6pm - 8pm Donations accepted. Featuring Reno’s best jazz combos and soloists. Sierra Arts Gallery, 17 S. Virginia, Ste.120, 329.2787
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6pm - 8pm Free. Young talented musicians share their favorite works. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., 323.6393 Blues Jam Wednesdays
7pm - 10pm Free. The Reno Blues Society and The Sands Regency partner to bring top blues players together. The Sands Regency Hotel & Casino, 345 N. Arlington Ave., 348.2200 Our Town
7:30pm - 10pm Ticketed $13- $16. Rated PG. Thorton Wilder leaves us feeling more connected to humanity across time. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., 329.0661 World Music Series: Red Baraat
7:30pm - 9:30pm Free. With music aimed at creating joy and unity, this brass and drum combo that will have you dancing. Sponsored by JA Nugget, FOA and in partnership with Nevada Health Link. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 ART
8pm - 10pm Ticketed $16 - $20. A comedy about the value and worth of art. Rated PG. BrĂźka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323.3221
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ThursDAY 25
LATIN JAZZ ORCHESTRA
Pete Escovedo & Sheila E. Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater ~ 7:30 Sponsored by: I. Heidi Loeb Hegerich PURCHASE TICKET ONLINE AT RENOISARTOWN.COM Discover Cowboy Poetry
9:30am - 11:30am Free. Cowboy poetry with Tony Argento. Make a Bolo tie. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Surviving in Pearls & Petticoats
5pm - 6:30pm Free. Atria artists unveil their art inspired by the domestic arts. Atria Summit Ridge, 4880 Summit Ridge Dr., 848.4757 Concerts At The Riverside
6pm - 8pm Free. Musicians playing their own great stuff. Sierra Arts Gallery, 17 S. Virginia, Ste.120, 329.2787
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7pm - 10:15pm Ticketed $25. Tahoe Players with the Toccata Symphony Orchestra present. John Ascuaga’s Nugget, 1100 Nugget Ave., 800.648.1177 Night of a Thousand Voices
7pm - 9pm Donations accepted. Choral concert. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., 329.4279 The Trip to Bountiful
7pm - 9pm Suggested donation $1. Reader’s theater version presented by Ageless Repertory Theatre. Circles Edge for Spiritual Living, 1117 California St., 345.7323 Pete Escovedo Latin Orchestra with Sheila E.
7:30pm - 9pm Ticketed. $25 - $35. Pete Escovedo has toured with Tito Fuente, Santana, Herbie Hancock and more. Coming to town with the incomparable Sheila E. Sponsored by I. Heidi Lobe Hegerich. Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd., 322.1538 Our Town
7:30pm - 10pm Ticketed $13 - $16. Rated PG. Thorton Wilder leaves us feeling more connected to humanity across time. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., 329.0661 Good Evening Artown
7:30pm - 9pm Ticketed $12- $16. An original Utility Player murder mystery. Mature Audiences. Pioneer Underground, 100 S. Virginia St., 322.5233 Tintypes - An American Musical Revue
7:30pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $14- $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716 ART
8pm - 10pm Ticketed $16 - $20. A comedy about the value and worth of art. Rated PG. Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323.3221 renoisartown.com
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FRIDAY 26 Artist Studio Tour 2013
10am - 5pm Free. Tour artist studios around Lake Tahoe. Various Locations, 530.544.2313 Jazz Party in the Park
12pm - 1pm Free. DG Kicks Big Band and vocalist Cindy Sabatini. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 334.2414 Pipes on the River
12pm - 12:30pm Donations accepted. Lunchtime organ concert. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., 329.4279 The Trip to Bountiful
1pm - 3pm Suggested donation $1. Reader’s theater version presented by Ageless Repertory Theatre. Circles Edge for Spiritual Living, 1117 California St., 345.7323 Discover the Art of Magic
1:30pm - 3:30pm Free. Merlinski will teach a magic trick. Then make a Harry Potter wand. Neil Road Recreation Center Gymnasium, 3925 Neil Rd., 322.1538 Real kids rock concert
4pm - 7pm Suggested donation $5. Students from the rock camp perform with their bands tonight! Galena High School, 3600 Butch Cassidy Dr., 800.1175 Rollin’ on the River: Janiva Magness
5:30pm - 8pm Free. The RN&R’s popular music series. Tonight: Janiva Magness! Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 324.4440 An Evening of Chanting opening NIGHT at WINGFIELD PARK 6pm - 7pm Free. Chanting from Buddhist traditions.
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6pm - 8pm Ticketed $60. The finest classical Western and American Art representing past masters and contemporary artists. Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, 2707 S. Virginia St., 772.9009 Les Miserables
7pm - 10:15pm Ticketed $25. Tahoe Players with the Toccata Symphony Orchestra present. John Ascuaga’s Nugget, 1100 Nugget Ave., 800. 648.1177 Larry Aynesmith and Friends
7pm - 8:30pm Suggested donation $10 - $20. A celebration of Larry’s new CD release, “Water Guitar”. Reno First Congregational Church, 627 Sunnyside Dr. Sage Heart
7pm - 9pm Ticketed $10. Folk music with a contemporary edge. River School Farm, 7777 White Fir St., 747.2222 Our Town
7:30pm - 10pm Ticketed $13 - $16. Rated PG. Thorton Wilder leaves us feeling more connected to humanity across time. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., 329.0661 Tintypes - An American Musical Revue
7:30pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $14 - $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716 ART
8pm - 10pm Ticketed $16 - $20. A comedy about the value and worth of art. Rated PG. Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St., 323.3221 Movies in the Park: “The Iron Giant”
9pm - 11pm Free. Animated. A young boy befriends a giant robot. Sponsored by Muckel Anderson CPAs, Nevada Virtual Academy and Diamond Vault. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 The Reno Fashion Show
9pm - 11pm Ticketed $25. Hosted by Janice Dickinson. GSResort, 2500 E. Second St., 229.2657 renoisartown.com
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SATURDAY 27 Beyond the Arches Walking Tour
9am - 10:30am Ticketed $10. Free to HRPS members. Stories of the forces that shaped the town. Reservations required. National Automobile Museum front lawn, Lake St., entrance, 10 S. Lake St., 747.4478 Modernist Maverick Opening Reception
10am - 5pm Ticketed $10. Free for members. Architecture, urban planning and design by William L. Pereira. Nevada Museum of Art, 160 W. Liberty St., 329.3333 Art for Contemplation
1pm - 3pm Free. Watercolor paintings for spiritual contemplation. Eckankar Center Reno, 1040 Matley Ln.. Ste.A, 323.3623 Artist Studio Tour 2013
10am - 5pm Free. Tour artist studios around Lake Tahoe. Lake Tahoe Various Locations, 544.2313 Masterworks Chorale
11:30am - 12:30pm Free. A variety of works from the Middle Ages to the 20th Century. Reno-Tahoe International Airport, 2001 E. Plumb Ln., 328.6400 Creative Kids for Critters
12pm - 3pm Free. Kids sketch their favorite shelter pet and create animal-themed crafts. Nevada Humane Society, 2825- B Longley Ln., 856.2000
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12pm - 5pm Ticketed $60. The finest classical Western and American Art representing past masters and contemporary artists. Peppermill Resort Spa Casino, 2707 S. Virginia St., 208.772.9009 Trinity Festival
12pm - 5pm Free. Five mini-concerts and tours of the stained glass windows. Trinity Episcopal Church, 200 Island Ave., 329.4279 Outdoor Music Event
2pm - 5pm Free. An afternoon of fun with The Mark Castro Band. Carpenter’s Music World, 2700 S. Virginia St., 852.7618 Compression! Art and Fire Festival
3pm - 11pm Suggested donation $3. Fire art and performances, flame effects, art cars and Burners. Reno City Plaza, 10 N. Virginia St., 686.9608 Missoula Children’s Theatre, “The Secret Garden”
3pm - 4:30pm Ticketed $10. An original musical adaptation staring talented young Reno actors. Sponsored by Wells Fargo Foundation, the Leonette Foundation and JA Nugget. This project is funded, in part, by a grant from the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Damonte Ranch High School Theater,10500 Rio Wrangler Pkwy., 322.1538 Master Sculptor Bob O’Neil
4pm - 5pm Free. Stone and wood work demo and lecture. Reno Art Works, 1995 Dickerson, 391.0ART
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Missoula Children’s Theatre “the secret garden”
7pm - 8:30pm Ticketed $10. An original musical adaptation staring talented young Reno actors. Sponsored by Wells Fargo Foundation, the Leonette Foundation and JA Nugget. This project is funded, in part, by a grant from the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Damonte Ranch High School Theater, 10500 Rio Wrangler Pkwy., 322.1538 Les Miserables
7pm - 10:15pm Ticketed $25. Tahoe Players with the Toccata Symphony Orchestra present. JA Nugget, 1100 Nugget Ave., 800.648.1177 Reno Jazz Orchestra
7pm - 9:30pm Free. Celebrate the jazz soul of Porgy and Bess. Special guests The Pat Esters Gospel Choir. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 848.4417 Our Town
7:30pm - 10pm Ticketed $13- $16. Thorton Wilder leaves us feeling more connected to humanity across time. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St.,, 329.0661 Coppelia
7:30pm - 9pm Ticketed. Comic love story ballet. Nightingale Concert Hall, 1664 N. Virginia St., 720.5204 Tintypes - An American Musical Revue
7:30pm - 9:30pm Ticketed $14- $20. Turn of the 20th century Americana and the story of building a nation! Good Luck Macbeth, 713 S. Virginia St., 322.3716 Rocky Horror Picture Show
8pm - 10pm Ticketed $10. Rated R. The film, the fun, but with a live band! Participation encouraged. Cargo at Whitney Peak Hotel, 255 N. Virginia St., 398. 5400 Rocky Horror Picture Show opening NIGHT WINGFIELD PARK 12am - 2am Ticketed $13. The at film, the fun, but with a Live band! Participation encouraged.
Rated R. Cargo at Whitney Peak Hotel, 255 N. Virginia St., 398.5400
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TUESDAY 28 SUNDAY 2 Bike Tour Through Old Reno
9am - 10:30pm Ticketed $10. Free to HRPS members. A bike ride though old Reno. Reservations and helmets required. My Favorite Muffin, 340 California Ave., 747.4478 Artist Studio Tour 2013
10am - 5pm Free. Tour artist studios around Lake Tahoe. Lake Tahoe, 530.544.2313 Brüka Original Play Reading
2pm - 4pm Ticketed $5. Readings of original plays. Rated PG. Brüka Theatre, 99 N. Virginia St. Our Town Theater
2pm - 4:30pm Ticketed $13 - $16. Thorton Wilder leaves us feeling more connected to humanity across time. Reno Little Theater, 147 E. Pueblo St., 329.0661 Les Miserables
2pm - 5:15pm Ticketed $25. Tahoe Players with the Toccata Symphony Orchestra present. John Ascuaga’s Nugget, 1100 Nugget Ave., 800.648.1177 Celebration Of Cultures
2pm - 7pm Free. Featuring the art of Demetrice P. Dalton. The Gallery at EnSoul, 855 E. 4th St., Ste.E, 848.0217 Jazz by the Pool
6pm - 8pm Suggested donation $10. Jazz concerts featuring local and out- of- town artists. The Sands Regency Hotel & Casino, 345 N. Arlington Ave. 348.2200 renoisartown.com
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MONDAY 29 Discover Modern Dance
9:30am - 11:30am Free. Performance by Four Rooms Dance Collective. Make a planter ‘Green Art’ project. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Family Festival and Family Series: Hansel and Gretel
5pm - 7pm Free. Family Festival: Family-friendly fun abounds. Come for face painting, crafts, games, entertainment and more. 7pm - 8pm Free. Family Series: After eating their way through dinner, dessert and even the house, Hansel and Gretel acquire a taste for fitness. Sponsored by Nevada Virtual Academy, KTVN Channel 2 News, JA Nugget, Dermody Properties Foundation and Thelma B. & Thomas P. Hart Foundation. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 Monday Night Music Series: William Florian
7:30pm - 9:30pm Free. Former lead singer of The New Christy Minstrels brings his solo stylings to the stage playing great songs from the ‘60s. Sponsored by The Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, Albright, Pershing & Associates, LTD., Hometown Health, JA Nugget and Washoe County. Robert Z. Hawkins Amphitheater, 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd., 322.1538
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TUESDAY 30 2 Discover Art Makes You Smart
9:30am - 11:30am Free. Sierra Arts’ artists lead children combining art and a core curriculum. This week’s series: Music and Reading. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Three Viewings
1pm - 3pm Suggested donation $1. Ageless Repertory Theatre’s reader’s theater version of three comic/dramatic monologues. Circles Edge for Spiritual Living, 1117 California St., 345.7323 Mansions on the Bluff Walking Tour
6pm - 7:30pm Ticketed $10. Free to HRPS members. A historic walk along some of Reno’s most beautiful St.,s. Reservations required. McCarran House, 401 Court St., 747.4478 Spoken Word
6pm - 8pm Free. Poetry performed to captivate, entertain and inspire. Sierra Arts Gallery, 17 S. Virginia, Ste.120., 329.2787 Dancing in the Park: Latin Dance and Showcase
8pm - 10pm Free. Reno’s Gózalo Dance Company presents an evening of Latin dance. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 813.1143 renoisartown.com
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MONDAY 1 31 WEDNEsDAY Discover Storytime with Kathleen Durham
9:30am -11:30am Free. The Underfolk and Undermice saga continues; then make a miniature book. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Reno Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:30pm - 3:30pm Free. Performance by top middle and high school Jazz talent. Reno-Tahoe International Airport, 2001 E. Plumb Ln., 328.6400 Artown Opening Night: 40th Anniversary of Dark Side of the Moon
7:30pm - 10pm Free. A stunning, 40th-anniversary presentation of Pink Floyd’s iconic JA Nugget and FOA. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 Discover Storytime with Kathleen Durham
9:30am -11:30am Free. The Underfolk and Undermice saga continues; then make a miniature book. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Reno Youth Jazz Orchestra
2:30pm - 3:30pm Free. Performance by top middle and high school Jazz talent.
Reno-Tahoe International Airport, 2001 E. Plumb Ln., 328.6400 CLOSING NIGHT
Shuggi Otis. WIngfield Park ~ 7:30pm ~ Free
Artown Opening Night: 40th Anniversary of Dark Side of the Moon
Sponsored by: 7:30pm - 10pm Free. A stunning, 40th-anniversary presentation of Pink Floyd’s iconic JA Nugget and FOA. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538
nationally-renowned musician opening NIGHT at WINGFIELD PARK Discover Storytime with Kathleen Durham
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9:30am - 11:30am Free. Experience Chinese dance with the, Little Swan Dancers” and learn traditional movements. McKinley Arts and Culture Center, 925 Riverside Dr., 322.1538 Jazz At Sierra Arts Gallery
6pm - 8pm Donations accepted Featuring Reno’s best jazz combos and soloists. Sierra Arts Gallery17, S. Virginia, Ste.120, 329.2787 Blues Jam Wednesdays
7pm - 10pm Free. The Reno Blues Society and The Sands Regency partner to bring top blues players together. The Sands Regency Hotel & Casino, 345 N. Arlington Ave., 348.2200 Three Viewings
7pm - 9pm Suggested donation $1. Ageless Repertory Theatre’s reader’s theater version of three comic/dramatic monologues. Circles Edge for Spiritual Living, 1117 California St., 345.7323 Artown Closing Night-Shuggie Otis
7:30pm - 9:30pm Free. Rockin’ blues guitar riffs and R&B stylings. Rock the night away with this legend. Sponsored by JA Nugget, FOA, and in partnership with Nevada Health Link. Wingfield Park, 1st St. & Arlington Ave., 322.1538 renoisartown.com
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ONGOING events Exhibits are all over town throughout the month of July. For details visit www.renoisartown.com or call the hosting location. High Desert Impressions, The Lake Mansion, 826.6100 Art & the American Coffeehouse, Takoda Coffeehouse, 379.4494 Sirens of Chrome: Allure of the Auto, National Automobile Museum, 333.9300 History Lives at the Lake Mansion, The Lake Mansion, 826.6100 The Biggest Little Book Quest, Sundance Books and Music, 784.6587 The Art of Gaming, Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center, 682.5665 Grants to Artists Exhibition, Sierra Arts Gallery, 329.2787 Recycled Art and Eco Gardens Tour, River School Farm, 747.2222 Open Edges, Truckee Meadows Community College, 674.7698 Double-Minded and Unstable, Truckee Meadows Community College, 674.7698 By Design and Spectrum of Renewal, TMCC Meadowood Center Galleries, 674.7698 Art from the Hearts of Alzheimer’s Artists, Arbors Memory Care Community, 848.4757 Along the River’s Edge, River School Farm, 747.2222 Moments In Light, Buenos Grill, 787.8226 Combat Paper: Re-Cycle, Re-Use, Renew, Northwest Reno Library, 787.4100 Art Slaves Show and Sale, Swill Coffee & Wine, 823.9876 Latimer Art Club Exhibit, First United Methodist Church, 322.4564 Rockin’ Out with Rock Art XI!, Artist Co.op Gallery, 322.8896 Stop the Car, Dad!, Sparks Museum & Cultural Center, 355.1144 Art for Healing, Renown South Meadows Medical Center, 626.9316 Art Plus Book: Creative Art Journals, Nevada Fine Arts, 786.1128 TMQ Quilt Show 2013, Downtown Library, Reno, 327.8312 Wild Horses: Spirit of the West, Reno-Tahoe International Airport, 328.6400 Wild Vile West, Never Ender Gallery, 348.9440 The Red Door at Wildflower, The Red Door at Wildflower Village, 722.2318
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WORKSHOPS July offers a plethora of hands-on workshops experiences in a variety of art forms. For more details please visit www.renoisartown.com or call the organization directly. Discover the Arts
322.1538 Free interactive workshops for children (6-12) held each weekday in July. Check daily listings. Sponsored by Northern Nevada Dairymen, KTVN Channel 2 News and Lemelson Education Assistance Program. This project is funded, in part, by a grant from the Nevada Arts Council, a state agency, and the National Endowment for the Arts, a federal agency. Good Luck Macbeth
322.3716 Dr. Sketchy’s Anti-Art School Grassroots Books
828.2665 Bead Crafts for Kids, Origami A Go - Go, Easy Peasy Decoupage, Recycled Book Purse, Off the Map: World Building for Writers, From Inspiration to Contemplation, Children’s Storytelling, Character Development Writing Indie Reno Boutique at Wildflower Village
240.8053 Linoleum Carving and Printmaking, Fused Glass Beaded Necklace, Painting with Metal and Patina, Introduction to Mosaics, Garden Mosaics, Card making, History, Chemistry and Artistry of Henna, Decorative Denim, Basic Metal Embossing Kathleen Smith
303.8057 Youth Songwriting Latimer Art Club
322.4564 Latimer Art Club Demonstrations Nevada Humanities
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785.5961 Open Spaces and Special Places Polyesthers
420.5050 Polyesthers Tie-Dye Party, Light Up Your Costume or Bike, L.E.D. Hula Hoop!, Sew a Festival Maxi Skirt Reno Art Works
391.0278 Live Model Painting, Architectural Painting, Editorial Political Cartooning, Stencil with Bryce Chisolm, Pen and Ink, Photography Bootcamp with Vincent Casico Reno Urban Forestry Commission
954.6860 Urban Forestry Tree Walks River School Farm
747.2222 Tribal Fusion Belly Dance Sage Ridge School
852.6222 Summer at the Ridge Sierra Nevada Guitar Festival
378.4507 Tango Dance Class Sierra Water Gardens
770.4770 Iaijutsu: the Art of the Sword, Suminagashi: Paper Marbling Class Terry Lee Wells Nevada Discovery Museum
786.1000 Upcycle Floral Bouquets, Geometric String Art, Popsicle Stick Figurines, Handmade Rock Board Games The Clay Canvas
828.4118 4� Tile Sampling Project, Snowglobe
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544.5878 Fairytale Ballet Dance Camp The Gozalo Dance Company and Salsa Reno
813.1143 Get Ready for Latin Dance The Wedge Ceramic Studio
770.4770 Ceramic Raku Firing, Clay on the Pottery Wheel VSA Nevada
826.6100 Kids Acting, Collage and Paper Experiments, Summer Art Camps, Art Journaling, Clay, Clay, Clay, Art Start, Paint Masters, Fun With Drawing, Art Adventures, Pastels, Independent Art Projects, Paint and Sips, Pottery Wheel, Paint Your Pet, Plein Air Oil Painting, Sketch, Sip and Snack Yasmina La Roche presents Sierra Sage Belly Dance Festival
674.6904 Mesmera International Belly Dance, Fire and Spice Gypsy Belly Dance Fusion
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Center Stage Heidemarie Rochlin
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Doug Brewer and Viki Matica The Lak and Li Fund Phil and Jennifer Satre Family Charitable Fund of Western Nevada
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Susan Deakyne Bob and Audrey Ferrari Jim Gallaway Thomas Petrakos Marshall Postman, M.D. Dean and Gloria Smith Foundation Inc.
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Dave and Delores Aiazzi Thomas Bullard David DeMars; Model Dairy Ron and Cathy Dreher Jim and Maryann Kidder Terry Lock Brooks and Diane Mancini Brook Marlowe Sherry and Jay Morgan Trudy Nauman Mark and Marsha Richter
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Buddy
Leslie Adams Michele Attaway and John Carlton Ernie Baragar
Kimberly Becker Lorna Benedict Barbara and David Bentel Leroy and Patricia Bergstrom Sandra Bitler Joanne Blystone Jane Bowden Steven Brazelton Lois and Steven Brown Carol Burns Lois Bynum Tom and Lynn Case Valerie Chappel Press and Delores Clewe Tyrus Cobb Carol Cooke Stew and Pat Crane David Deming Mary Dobrus, ALIA Denise Drazy-Shedd Daniel Dugan Mary Dugan Pat Ellingsworth Bob and Barbara Fox Cathy Gabrielli Ted Fuetsch and Jane Garfield Lorraine Giurlani Lorraine Gonzales Martha Gould Gretchen Graybar Lauren Greenwood Mark Grice
july Thomas and Pamela Griffin Patricia Grisham Susan and John Hancock Sharon Honig-Bear Nancy Horowitz Janice Hutton Linda Jarzynka Kathie and Steve Jenkins Ginnie and Bob Kersey Mike and Pat Klos Allyson and Jay Kreimer Janet Kurvers Tony and Loretta Limon Marian and Chuck Marks Leslie Martin Susan and Devin Mayes-Smith Lynn McQuarrie Terry McQuattie Dr. Jim and Lynn Megquier Daniel Mitchell Rena Moore Lynn and Terry Nielsen Nevada Woodchucks BJ and Patrick North Sandra Osborne Mary Parshley Dean Person Margo Piscevich Martha Pruter James and Marilyn Rappaport Steven and Julia Rubin Jackie Ruffin Romiti Art Saltern Investments Marlyn Scholl Bud and Kathy Schonder Craig Schriber and Amy Khan
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Frances Scott Anne and Don Simone Paul and Jeannie Smith Michael and Karren Smith Debra and Eric Struhsacker Linda and John Swanson Neal and Diana Temen Frances Tomasko Karen Traynor Lilliana Trinchero Venture Planning Associates, Inc. Charlotte Voitoff Sarah Welsh Donnah Wenstrom Cynthia and Al Widman John and Virginia Williamson Joan Winkler Yvonne Wood-Antonuccio J. R. Woodford JoLynn Worley Ruth Ann Wright Mary Yamamoto Louella Yoshida Nancy and Norman Young John Zamzow
Pal
Ellen Ackerman Noelle Allen Sunny Allen Adele and Tom Andrews Byllie Andrews Anonymous Darlene and Michael Arnold Cherie Aubuchon Ronda and Russell Bachtell Betty and John Barker
Monique Baron Rosalind Bedell Moira Bengochea Rosa Berdrow Nevada Besso Wayne and Jacqueline Bloomquist Deri Bowen John Breternitz and Chris Cox Cathy Brewster Linda Brown Gaia Brown and Lloyd Rogers Thomas Carnahan Bob and Jan Carusi Susan Chern Judi Chiriatti Janet Chubb Ron and Roxanne Claassen Bill and Cathy Cobb Gary Cole Mary and Charles Convis Janet Coombs Judith and Patrick Costin Becky Czarnik Donovan Davis MP De Luca Doug and Heather DeAngeli Lorene and Todd DeVito Nadine DeWitt Drakulich Insurance Linda Drakulich Andrew and Susan Drymalski Jean and Phillip Earl Anne Elliott Terri Elliott and Carl Sievert James Emme Larry Engstrom
july Carleen Ernest Bruce and Vivian Euzent John Farrow Susan Felix-Mueller Ted and Jennifer Files Dan and Judy Fitzgerald Shari and Donald Ford Ike Fujishin Theresa and Edward Gandolfo Natalie and Ricardo Garcia John Gillmartin B. Glavish Hal and Barbara Goss Georgia Gray Jean Green Peter and Karen Gulash Ronald and Nancy Gunderson Jeff Hardcastle Mike and Mary Havercamp Winifred Herbert Susan and Mark Herron Debby Hertel Richard Hoffman Robert Hoffman Dennise and Fred Howard Frank and Susanne Howell Nancy Hudson Diane Humfeld Daniel and Yong Inouye Sandra and David Jamieson Richard Jones Pamela Kennedy Vivian Kettering Henry Kimbell Lynda Knepper Linda and LJ Kutten Mary Lamont
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Sally LeDuc Carrie Lee Jennifer and Gary Lee Susan and Harvey Lee Kerry Leedy Ann Little and John Fontius Debby Loesch-Griffin Tim and Nancy Mahoney Rita Malkin Joanne Marke Misti Martin John and Patricia Martino Bruni and Robert McKinnon Ronald and Judith McWilliams Linda Miner Erin Miskimins Cynthia Mitchell Lee and John Moran Bruce Morgan Elizabeth Morse Marvin and Dixie Moss Colleen Murray Bill and Lynn Newhall Evelyn Oliver Susan Olmo Jane Ostrander Larry and Christine Paige Verna Peeler Robert Piccolo Janet Pirozzi Jeany Pontrelli Elizabeth Pope Sandra Poupeney Meg Price Kay and John Prida Craig Questa Kyle and Kimberlee Rather
Melvin S. Ray CPA Paula Riley Cindy Sabatini Judith and Douglas Saum Catherine Schmidt Debbie Schneider Ted and Susan Schroeder Evelyn Schultz Tom and Beverly Shannon Frances Shryock Pat Simms Frances Smith Jan and Rosemary Snickars Margaret Spano Miles and Deena Standish Dean and Maggy Stanphill Sharon Stanley Susan Stewart Liisa Talso Drs. Sher and Randall Todd Richard and Jennifer Todd Filiz Toprak Stevens Van Denburgh Ron and Carolyn Vaught Terri Vaus-Wong Gail Vice Joseph Volcskai Evelyn Whisler Karen and Steve Wiel Mary Ann Wilson and Robert Garman Ginger Winings Richard and Christa Wirtz Beverly Wooster
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PARK MAP Wingfield Park Performance Seating Map Blanket Seating Dance Floor
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WINGFIELD
PARK RULES • General
admission seating first come – first serve. for low/high back chair and blankets only areas open 1½ hours before the performance. Low-back chairs have legs no taller than 6” and backs no taller than shoulder height.
valet on opening night and wednesday nights in the park.
• Seating
• No
glass.
• No
pets.
• No
outside alcohol, alcoholic beverages purchased at event must be consumed within the event area.
• Smoking
is only allowed in designated areas.
• Keep
• No
bicycles, skateboards or other vehicles may be ridden in event area. Artown, in partnership with reno bike project (insert reno bike project logo here), encourages you to ride your bicycle to the park. Reno bike project project provides free bike
the park clean – pack out what you bring in.
• ADA
parking is available near wingfield park. Locations include barbara bennett park (four spaces), angle parking on 1st street (two spaces) and numerous spots at the parking gallery on the corner of 1st and sierra streets.