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hildren an unforgettable summer experience. Each day is packed with extreme outdoor games, fun recreational activities, hands-on STEAM projects, and engaging Bible lessons that help kids grow in faith. Worship sessions, creative learning, and team challenges make every moment count.
Don’t miss out—register your child for one of the best summer camps in the area today! Sign up at lifechurchnv.com/events
or already love the game! We’ll learn basic skills, play in the sun, and make new friends.
Monday, June 16 - Friday, June 20 | 9:00 AM - 12:00 PMShepherd of the Mountains Lutheran Church
Camp shirts + daily snacks provided $20 registration = $20 soccer gear gift card after camp
Learn more and register today at shepherdreno.com/soccer!
ver three months, this series includes three engaging sessions.
This book club is the perfect opportunity to deepen your spiritual exploration, connect with like-minded individuals, and enjoy thoughtful discussions in a welcoming atmosphere.
3 Session Dates:Wednesday, April 9 // 6-8PMWednesday, May 14 // 6-8PMWednesday, June 18 // 6-8PM
Tickets: $108 and includes…!!Two books:Big Magic – Creative Living Beyond Fear by Elizabeth GilbertWild by Cheryl StrayedRefreshments: Two drink tickets per session, good for non-alcoholic & alcoholic beverages.Food: Snacks and meals provided by the Mountain Lotus Café at each meeting.
2000’s with the hard rock band, Flyleaf. Her distinctive voice and shiver-inducing screams helped propel Flyleaf to multi-platinum success with hard rock hits “I’m So Sick” and “All Around Me.” With the band, she released three albums and an EP before amicably parting ways in 2012 to focus on her family. Re-emerging as a solo artist, she contributed a number of guest appearances including the Underworld Soundtrack’s “Heavy Prey”, Skillet’s “Breaking Free” and Breaking Benjamin’s “Dear Agony.” In 2014, she released her first book, a memoir titled The Reason: How I Discovered a Life Worth Living (Baker Books) A year after her book debuted, Sturm returned to her hard rock roots, recording her debut LP, Life Screams, with husband/guitarist Josh Sturm, Skillet’s Korey Cooper, and ex-Evanescence member David Hodges. Her first single “Impossible” combined her unmistakable voice with chugging blasts of guitar that will be familiar to her Flyleaf fan base. “Life Screams” was released in February of 2016 and Lacey Sturm was recognized by Billboard as the “first solo woman to top hard rock album charts.”
Islander is an American rock band from Greenville, South Carolina, founded in 2011. Their releases include numerous singles as well as two EPs, Side Effects of Youth and Pains., and four studio albums, Violence & Destruction, Power Under Control, It's Not Easy Being Human, and Grammy Nominated.
Intoxicating modern rock band Young Other have spent the last six years creating explosive tracks that are both firmly emotive and aggressively catchy. As they prepare to release their next body of work, Young Other is ready to challenge their well-defined artistry as they craft expertly lyrical stories through their new music.
Emberwake is a Metalcore band from Fernley, Nevada. Six members all with different unique music backgrounds and styles meshing to create the idiosyncratic metalcore experience. Emberwake is not afraid to creatively reach outside the bounds of conventional Metalcore genre norms, Thus setting them apart from most other bands in the genre.
18+ Event | Full Bar for 21+Doors 6:00 PM | 7:00 PM Show
Join us for the 37th annual Juneteenth Celebration! This year we're at the Glow Plaza at the J Resort on Thursday the 19th! All are invited to attend! and ALL ages!
We'll be doing something a little different this year, We will be introducing to the community our First Ever Miss Juneteenth! Sponsored by Shades of Queening This phenomenal young lady will be present for different activities for the 2025-26 Year, Follow our socials for Updates!
We're bringing back HIGHSTEPPERS!! Sign ups will be at the NNBCAS booth!
This year we're honoring the life and legacy of Frankie Beverly, with a Tribute concert! A staple in black culture and synonymous with songs that bring us all together! Every year the Electric Slide gets bigger, let's see how big we can get this year!for more information Please contact me or Cliff Porter!
Vendors!
To sign up, go to the QR Code or sign up Here: https://form.typeform.com/to/PYdPjeTp
Dine at Famous Dave's (4925 Kietzke Lane) on June 19th all day and support the National Alliance on Mental Illness (NAMI Nevada)!
20% of proceeds go to NAMI Nevada! Just mention this fundraiser to your server to have your sales counted.
Rodeo Cattle Drive celebrates the rich legacy of the “Wild Wild West,” with an unforgettable journey through the High Desert.
For five days leading up to the Reno Rodeo, up to 60 guests join a team of volunteer cowboys to drive 300 head of rodeo steers from Winnemucca Ranch to Reno, Nev. Guests travel from around the world to partake in this authentic slice of buckaroo life, many of whom return year after year.
For many, the Reno Rodeo Cattle Drive is more than a vacation; it’s a paradigm shift, a chance to see the world through the lens of a true-blue cowboy. Long, dusty afternoons are soaked up on horseback, navigating short-horned cattle through dusty plateaus and sunbaked sagebrush. Food and supplies are transported the old-fashioned way: in 1800s-style horse- or mule-drawn wagons lugging guests’ gear. Rain, snow, and beating sun are all fair game during the Reno Rodeo Cattle Drive, but they are no match to the sweeping vistas and a profound sense of accomplishment participants experience with the close of each day.
With daylight’s departure comes the time to let loose. Long days on horseback are rewarded with all the well-deserved luxury a cowboy could dream of. Technicolor sunsets usher in evenings laced with laughter and camaraderie. Hearty catered meals and an open bar are welcome staples to nights spent gathered around the campfire singing songs, sharing cowboy poetry and forging memories that will last a lifetime. In the words of past participants, there’s nothing like it.
The final leg of the journey culminates at high noon as the cattle drive makes its grand entrance into Reno hitting the pavement at Oddie Blvd to McCarran Blvd and down Sutro Street. Here the crew is greeted with sidewalks brimming with smiling faces and children hoisted up on shoulders. It’s certainly a sight to behold as the buckaroos navigate 300 rodeo steers through the paved streets of Reno, much to the marvel of those looking on.
The completion of the Reno Rodeo Cattle Drive marks the official start of the “Wildest Richest Rodeo in the West.” Whether you’re participating in the full five-day affair or taking it all in from the sidelines, there’s no denying that this is a spectacular experience that’s not to be missed
will be available at Scolaris, any Nevada State Bank location and the Reno Rodeo Ticket Office. The prices of the wristbands will be $33 each in advance.
If you are not attending the rodeo, it will be $10 to get onto grounds and attend the carnival.
Davis Shows Northwest has been our carnival provider for the past several years.Owned and operated by Pat and Geraldine Davis, Davis Shows NW, Inc., is a family oriented traveling carnival. Pat’s parents, Mannie & Melba Davis opened Davis Amusement Company back in 1950 and passed on the family tradition of providing quality rides and games in a carnival atmosphere to their children.
At Davis Shows NW, we take great pride in providing safe family oriented rides, games, and quality food concessions throughout the season. As a traveling amusement company, we are able to offer our family friendly carnival experience at fair grounds, shopping centers, and other prime locations in the Pacific Northwest, Nevada and Idaho.
Davis Shows NW takes several steps to insure our customer’s safety. These include the following:
Rides are inspected daily by maintenance personnel to be sure they will function properly and safely.
Weekly employee safety meetings.
Regular employee safety training, which includes employee attendance at the Northwest Showmen’s Club annual safety seminar and additional third party training.
Clearly posted signs on rides to explain size requirements for the faster rides.
We operate a full time repair shop in Tygh Valley, Oregon where we complete regular maintenance and major overhauls on our equipment.
Insurance company ride inspections.
On site unit managers to oversee operations and help to insure safety at every show.
For more information on what they offer check out davisshows.nw.com
lessboys, you best keep them away from Mutton Bustin’. Sure, it looks innocent enough, but does anybody really know how many cowboys got their first real taste of rodeo riding from a sheep? Young cowboys and cowgirls wanna be’s will get their chance in the arena each evening as they mount their trusty sheep and head for the thrill of their young lives!
lessvals, and events. This is the only Generator event in which non-handmade items are welcome to sell.The Generator runs all sales for all vendors. Applications open May 19 at midnight. Vendor Form: https://forms.gle/4H7KcsL6Kk8RPbwH7
We will also be hosting the Crab Shack Gallery during the month of June, curated by Lina Liz
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