Events
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Ferino Distillery 541 E. 4th St., Reno, NV
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Moonshine Class
High Mark Distillery 4690 Longley Lane, Unit 28, Reno, NevadaJoin High Mark Distillery for this Cocktail & Spirit Making Class where you will learn how to make the World's Best Moonshine Margaritas. You'll also be sipping on a Blackberry "Salty Dog" moonshine drink. These delicious drinks will be paired with a Blackberry Crumble Bars. Each class is taught by Master Distiller, Felicia Keith-Jones, or […]
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Seeds, Sips, & Songs
RMU Truckee 10292 Donner Pass Rd, Truckee, CASlow Food Lake Tahoe is hosting a first-ever FREE veggie seed give away (and some herb and flower seeds too, just for fun!). This family-friendly event is designed to help you jump start our short growing season by providing you with seeds to start indoors NOW. The seeds provided have been shown to grow best […]
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All In For Kids Gala
Grand Sierra Resort 2500 E 2nd St, Reno, NVAll In for Kids Gala celebrates our students and showcases the amazing stories that happen every day thanks to you.
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Social Science: Goes Mental (Health)
Terry Lee Wells Discovery Museum 490 S. Center Street, Reno, NVFree your mind by learning how it works. Explore psychedelic therapy, hold a human brain in your hands, feel a rush of endorphins, manifest your worries in a doll, experience the Mental Health: Mind Matters exhibition, and more. It’s gonna be a trip!
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Mahler’s Fifth Symphony
Pioneer Center 100 S. Virginia St., Reno, NVThe Reno Phil Chorus joins the orchestra for the rousing season finale. Audiences will be delighted by the powerful sound of Poulenc’s Gloria, mixing musical styles with a dizzying, kaleidoscopic effect. The 55th season will close with one of Mahler’s most magnificent works, his Symphony No. 5. From the first trumpet call, to delicate Adagietto, […]
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The Quality of Life
Reno Little Theatre 147 E Pueblo St, RenoFrom award-winning writer Jane Anderson comes this “magnetic work of theater” (The San Francisco Chronicle) filled with compassion and humor. Dinah and Bill, a devout, church-going couple from the Midwest are struggling to keep their lives intact after the loss of their daughter. Dinah is compelled to reconnect with her left-leaning cousins in Northern California […]
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Riverside Farmers Market
Idlewild Park 1000 Cowan Dr., Reno, NVThe Riverside Farmers Market stands as Reno's authentic local market, exclusively featuring vendors who cultivate, rear, or craft their products within the immediate vicinity of the city. Highlighting small-scale, community-focused, and sustainable farmers and ranchers, the market is a testament to the belief that the foundation of healthy food lies in the health of the […]
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Practical Permaculture Class
Imagine heading outside to your yard and being able to gather ingredients for a delicious main course or side dish. It is easier than you think. Every site requires site-specific techniques, and we'll teach you how to identify what is needed to implement a successful project. Students will gain the confidence to read their own […]
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Sunday Music Brunch
Nevada Museum of Art 160 West Liberty, Reno, NevadaSunday Music Brunch at the Nevada Museum of Art Café is the perfect precursor to an afternoon exploring galleries. Chef Colin Smith has updated the menu to include an eclectic array of options from traditional breakfast fare to lunch options–both of which pair nicely with juice, coffee, champagne or a mimosa. Enjoy live music by […]
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The Quality of Life
Reno Little Theatre 147 E Pueblo St, RenoFrom award-winning writer Jane Anderson comes this “magnetic work of theater” (The San Francisco Chronicle) filled with compassion and humor. Dinah and Bill, a devout, church-going couple from the Midwest are struggling to keep their lives intact after the loss of their daughter. Dinah is compelled to reconnect with her left-leaning cousins in Northern California […]
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Reno Food Systems Farm Stand
Reno Food SystemsMid-April cool season seedlings (lettuce, kale, chard, Asian greens, etc.); May perennial seedlings and plants (fruit trees, pollinator plants, culinary and medicinal herbs, berries); warm season seedlings available first week of June. All vegetables are grown organically and on site; perennials grown in Lemmon Valley. One-third of seedlings are donated to community and school gardens.