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SUMMARY:Dragon Lights Reno
DESCRIPTION:Dragon Lights Reno is returning to Wilbur D. May Arboretum and Botanical Gardens in Rancho San Rafael Park with bigger and brighter displays in 2023! \nFrom June 30th to August 13th\, the arboretum will be illuminated once again with more than 40 groups of larger-than-life lantern sculptures. Visitors are invited to walk-through the arboretum in Reno’s midsummer nights to see and interact with our illuminous displays. \nThe new themes of 2023 are to celebrate Asian culture and biodiversity in the garden. Our iconic Chinese dragon will be returning in a whole new form while the rest of the garden will be occupied by glowing mini beasts – dragonflies\, beetles\, mantis\, bees and many more. \nThe interactive playground area has been expanded due to popular demand. Visitors will see their favorite displays such as Angel’s Wings and Light Up Swings coming back to Reno and will be surprised by a series of new displays we have in store for 2023
URL:https://oldediblerenotahoe.com/event/dragon-lights-reno/
LOCATION:Rancho San Rafael Regional Park\, 1595 N Sierra St\, Reno
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SUMMARY:Artown
DESCRIPTION:Artown was honored to again be voted “Best Festival/Fair” in the Reno Gazette Journal’s Best of 2022 Awards reader’s poll. In October of 2021\, Artown was honored to receive the President’s award from the Economic Development Authority of Western Nevada (EDAWN). The non-profit arts organization has been a past recipient of 5 consecutive National Endowment for the Arts grant awards\, while bringing the arts to life in Reno each July with a packed calendar of events. Artown captures the imagination\, and brings with it\, a celebration of distinguished artists from around the world\, acorss the globe\, while nurturing home grown talents from our community\, in a gender\, balanced and culturally diverse festival environment that promotes and embodies inclusion and sparks innovation.
URL:https://oldediblerenotahoe.com/event/artown-2/
LOCATION:NV
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SUMMARY:Summer Dinner Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:The Wild River Grille Summer Concert series showcases the broad and eclectic musical talents by such local favorites as Tyler Stafford\, Erika Paul\, Eric Andersen\, Colin Ross\, and Joel Ackerson\, just to name a few. New talents will hit the stage throughout the summer. The Dinner Concert Series runs through Reno’s popular month-long “Artown” event\, featuring live music nightly and continues through the end of September. \nThe comfortable ambiance provides a great location for people watching and is the ideal venue to listen to talented local musicians while you dine and sip. This summer you can expect to be entertained by live music on the patio every night of the week.
URL:https://oldediblerenotahoe.com/event/summer-dinner-concert-series/
LOCATION:Wild River Grille\, 17 S. Virginia St.\, Reno\, NV\, 89501
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SUMMARY:Bluesdays Free Concert Series
DESCRIPTION:Bluesdays FREE Concert Series\n\n\nThe Village welcomes the return of Bluesdays\, Tahoe’s must-see summer music series. This free outdoor concert series features top blues musicians every Tuesday from June 20 through August 29\, 2023. \nEvent Details\n\nAdmission: Free \nBluesdays features an outdoor Blues bar with beer\, wine and spirits as well as great grab-and-go food offerings from Village restaurants.\nA limited amount of seating is available\, please bring your own low back chair to be placed in our Music Venue Seated Area if you plan to sit.
URL:https://oldediblerenotahoe.com/event/bluesdays-free-concert-series-2023-07-04/
LOCATION:The Village at Palisades Tahoe\, Olympic Valley\, CA
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SUMMARY:July 4 Sky Show
DESCRIPTION:Incline Village Crystal Bay will debut a new way to celebrate the 4th of July this year\, with a drone ‘SkyShow’ lighting up the night sky in celebration of the holiday. The decision was made in consideration of fire and environmental risks posed by a pyrotechnic fireworks display\, shifting a longstanding tradition with an innovative new approach. The celebration\, dubbed the‘Incline Village Crystal Bay July 4th SkyShow\,’ is a joint effort between Incline Village Crystal Bay Visitors Bureau (IVCBVB)\, the Incline Village General Improvement District (IVGID)\, the Incline Village Crystal Bay Community & Business Association (IVCBA)\, the Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe and the Parasol Tahoe Community Foundation. \n“We are excited to provide a fun\, safe and responsible way to celebrate Independence Day this year through our drone SkyShow\,” said Andy Chapman\, President and CEO of IVCBVB. “We continue to work closely and collaboratively with local businesses and community stakeholders to identify opportunities that enhance the quality of life for guests and residents – from enhanced transportation programs to events that embrace sustainability practices– and together\, we determined that a drone show betteraligns with our focus on environmental stewardship for the region.” \nThe Incline Village Crystal Bay July 4th SkyShow is part of a larger 4th of July celebration being planned that will include a traditional parade and various community events\, in addition to two drone ‘SkyShow’ performances. Final details about the Independence Day festivities are being finalized in the coming weeks. \n“Celebrating the birth of our nation is a long-held tradition and one we consider with great pride. Our collective view is that the time is now to move away from throwing lit objects into the sky and adopting a new\, responsible way to celebrate this important holiday\,” added Chapman. “Having previewed the capabilities of our SkyShow partner Verge Aero\, we are confident that the SkyShow will deliver a great \n\n\n \n\n\n\nviewing experience while avoiding the negative impacts associated with traditional pyrotechnic fireworks.” \nAccording to the National Fire Protection Association\, fireworks start an average of 18\,500 fires each year. Other marquee events\, including Super Bowl LII\, have begun to adopt drone show shows as an alternative to traditional fireworks displays. The change has drawn support from local fire officials and community organizations. \n“The North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District is here to protect and assist our community. With that\, we support pivoting to a safer celebration program for the 4th of July holiday with the Incline Village Crystal Bay SkyShow\,” said Ryan Sommers\, Fire Chief of the North Lake Tahoe Fire Protection District. “As we all experienced and witnessed the effects of the Caldor Fire\, we know there is no such thing as fire season\, it is year-round; we need to be vigilant with our fire prevention measures not just during the summer months\, but all year long.” \nPartners around the region expressed strong support in today’s announcement. \n“Wildfire and litter are serious threats to Lake Tahoe. At our annual Fifth of July beach cleanups\, Keep Tahoe Blue volunteers find firework debris on the shores\,” said Marilee Movius with the League to Save Lake Tahoe. “People come here for the Fourth to celebrate the Lake’s natural beauty and our nation’s independence; the SkyShow is a way to do both without the downside. We applaud the Incline Village Crystal Bay Visitors Bureau and the IVCB July 4th SkyShow committee for making a Lake-friendly move to Keep Tahoe Blue\, and we can’t wait to see what’s next.” \n“Fireworks produce heavy metals\, greenhouse gases and toxic chemicals which add to the environment. Every year that we explode more fireworks\, we accumulate more environmental pollution in the lake and watershed. This shift to a non-pyrotechnic show is applauded”\, said Heather Segale\, Education and Outreach Director with the UC Davis Tahoe Environmental Research Center. \nThe new SkyShow is just one of the many unique reasons that Lake Tahoe is a beloved place for both residents and visitors. For Michael Murphy\, General Manager of Hyatt Regency Lake Tahoe\, the SkyShow is\, “a creative new way to celebrate the Fourth of July and a welcome addition to the many adventures that our region has to offer. This move aligns with our community values and reinforces our commitment to our stewardship and sustainability pillars.” \n“Kudos to the Incline Village Crystal Bay community for championing an innovative approach to the time-honored tradition of celebrating America’s independence\,” said Julie Regan\, External Affairs Chief & Deputy Director\, Tahoe Regional Planning Agency. \nFor their part\, the Verge Aero team is excited to bring their technology to the Lake Tahoe Basin. “Our team has decades of experience and has executed shows across the country and around the world. Our creative and beautiful show is a perfect complement to Lake Tahoe’s natural beauty and we’re thrilled \n\n\n \n\n\n\nto help create a fun and responsible Independence Day Celebration in Tahoe.“ Verge Aero is out of Pennovation Works at the University of Pennsylvania\, a hub of robotics activity. Their team boasts deep experience in the aerospace and live entertainment industries with previous clients such as Disney\, Ralph Lauren and Nevada’s iconic Burning Man festival. \nMore information about the Incline Village Crystal Bay July 4th SkyShow and other Independence Day activities will be shared in the coming weeks. Learn more by visiting www.ivcbskyshow.org
URL:https://oldediblerenotahoe.com/event/july-4-sky-show/
LOCATION:Incline Village\, NV
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