Who’s ready to get spooky? 😊👻Our Spooky Neon kids camp is coming in two weeks, and it’s going to be five mornings of neon paint, black lights, and super cool Halloween-ish art projects (think monsters that glow in the dark!).Also, there's a fun costume day on Friday (yes, kids can wear their coolest costume!). 😎Just this fun class with our teaching artist Anne Hunter @anne_g_hunter! Perfect for ages 6-10. All supplies included. A midmorning snack will be provided.To join the class, sign up at artsforallnevada.org.Partial scholarships based on financial need are available to everyone for Arts for All Nevada art workshops, classes, and camps. To qualify, please fill out the art scholarship application on our website.See you and let's spooky create! 😊#renonevada #renonv #nevadaart #nevada #artclass #spookyneoncamp #letsgetspooky #fallcreativitycamp #neonvibes #artcampfun #glowup #halloweenart
lesss month, we’re spotlighting Key Money Moves for Women at Every Stage, from starting your savings journey to planning for legacy and impact.
Led by Elise Levy, MBA, AWMA™, Financial Advisor with Legacy Wealth Planning, this session will equip you with clear, confidence-boosting strategies to take control of your money and future.
You’ll discover:
Smart ways to save and invest—even if you're just getting started
How to maximize retirement accounts like 401(k)s, IRAs, and HSAs
Why Roth conversions and tax-loss harvesting matter more than you think
Ways to build wealth while supporting the next generation
Strategies designed to help women build financial independence on their terms
Whether you're navigating your first big money moves or looking to level up your financial strategy, this event is for you.
Coffee’s on us—bring your questions and your ambition. Let’s talk money moves that matter.
🗓 Date: Thursday, October 9th
🕗 Time: 8:00 – 9:00 AM
📍 Location: Coffee N’ Comics | 940 W Moana Ln, Reno, NV
ial needs resource fair: 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.Meet the characters: 10:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m.Coco movie showing: 11:30 a.m.Popcorn station: 11 a.m. to 1 p.m.Blood drive 12-3:30 p.m.
Food trucks, giveaways, movies and more!
operate an enlarger to create a properly exposed print from black and white negatives. Bring your own B&W negatives to print from or use negatives from our vintage collection at Holland. We’ll provide the photo paper and all the chemistry for developing, and everyone will leave with at least one good print by the end of the workshop. All experience levels welcome and participants will also receive a free voucher to come back and use the Community Darkroom during open lab hours.
This workshop is part of the Holland Project Community Darkroom Pop-up taking place inside of Laika Press at 136 Vesta St, Reno, NV (located next door to Holland). Interested in getting into darkroom photography and using the HP DIY Darkroom after the Community Darkroom closes? This a great crash course to get you started!
📅 Thursday, October 9th🕠 5:30–7pm📍 Makers Paradise - 299 E Plumb Ln Suite 150Microgreens are a simple (and delicious!) way to make every meal a little healthier. During this hands-on class, we’ll guide you step-by-step through the process - and you’ll go home with your very own Microgreen Grow Kit so you can keep the goodness growing! All ages welcome. Grab a friend, bring the family, and let’s grow together.
lessgeting, saving, credit, debt, taxes and more! Welcome to all students, though High School and college students may get the most of this free class.If you can’t make it this Thursday, this is a reoccurring class happening on the 2nd Thursday of every month. RSVP encouraged but not required.
lessnight! 💡Our weekly trivia is always free, fun, and family-friendly, so grab your crew, enjoy some delicious Lake Tahoe AleWorX brews, and test your knowledge at the best trivia night in Northern Nevada.It’s the perfect way to kick off your weekend with great beer, good company, and plenty of laughs. 🍻 We’ll see you here!
lessNext week at Piñon Bottle South we have our second Thursday Songwriter's Night with tons of talent (per usual)!Kaitlin O'ConnorEverrett StewartGarrett SmithKris MunnMartin HruzMark WilsonSteve FunkAdrienne SouderDan TuggleArgyleBushyhead (Vince DiMaggio)
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Kaitlin O'Connor is a passionate artist and performer known for blending emotional depth with creative versatility. Her work spans multiple disciplines, captivating audiences with both vulnerability and strength.
Everrett Stewart is a skilled musician and composer whose unique style bridges classic traditions and contemporary innovation. His performances are marked by soulful expression and technical finesse.
Garrett Smith is a dynamic performer and collaborator, bringing energy and precision to every project he joins. Whether on stage or in the studio, his dedication to the craft is unmistakable.
Kris Munn is a multi-talented creative whose work spans music, design, and community engagement. He’s known for his thoughtful approach and ability to connect with audiences on a personal level.
Martin Hruz is a versatile instrumentalist whose international background brings rich cultural influence to his music. He thrives in collaborative environments, infusing each project with depth and nuance.
Mark Wilson is a seasoned artist and technician, equally at home behind the scenes and in the spotlight. His keen attention to detail and creative intuition make him a sought-after contributor in the music scene.
Steve Funk is a veteran musician and groove master, laying down infectious rhythms that drive any ensemble. With decades of experience, his playing is both rock-solid and deeply soulful.
Adrienne Souder is a powerhouse performer with a voice that commands attention and a presence that uplifts every stage she graces. Her passion for storytelling through music shines in every note.
Dan Tuggle is a creative force with a knack for blending genres and pushing musical boundaries. His versatility and innovative spirit make him a standout collaborator.
Argyle is an enigmatic artist whose genre-defying style merges raw emotion with experimental soundscapes. Their work challenges norms and invites listeners into a world uniquely their own.
Bushyhead (Vince DiMaggio) is a soulful musician and storyteller rooted in heritage and heart. His music blends tradition with originality, creating a sound that’s both timeless and fresh.
r three‑day creation of Victor Riley’s a Coward—have fueled a growing fanbase across the West Coast.
@charitykiss775 rocks the house this Thursday, October 9, from 7-10p 🤘🏼This will be an album tease/fundraiser! $5 suggested donation at the door. Be the first to hear their new demos and support a great local band! ➡️ 3 sets | new songs | stripped down versions
drummer Joe Iaccino. Together, Speckmann and Schmidt formed a more aggressive metal band based around Motörhead, Venom, Slayer, and the emerging extreme metal movement. Eventually, Schmidt & Speckmann left War Cry, who (after their departure) also lost most of their heaviness. Schmidt had begun writing songs in the thrash vein as early as mid-’83 and Speckmann followed suit. They named their band Master and auditioned twenty-six guitarists, none of whom were suited to the task. This caused Schmidt to leave Master and join the local metal act Mayhem Inc.. Speckmann then started his own band, Death Strike and songs were written for Deathstrike that were later re-recorded with Master! He was joined by guitarist Chris Mittlebrun (who had auditioned for Master a year earlier, but was still stuck in Judas Priest mode) and together wrote more Death Strike songs. A second guitarist, the sixteen-year-old Kirk Miller, was brought in along with drummer John Leprich.
After Death Strike’s Fuckin’ Death demo made an impact on the underground, Bill Schmidt begged Speckmann to rejoin the band. As Death Strike drummer John Leprich could barely get the beats down for Pay to Die and was, according to Speckmann, a drunk, Schmidt reentered the fold. After kicking out Miller (who Speckman says was really just a session musician), the band was renamed, Master. Guitarist Chris Mittlebrun stayed in the band, as Schmidt was highly impressed with his songwriting skills.
Speckmann’s father had passed away and left his son an inheritance, so Speckmann invested the money in studio recordings with a promise from Schmidt to sign the first decent deal they received. Master headed into Seagrape Studios where they recorded their 1985 unreleased debut album. Somehow, rough mixes of the tracks got out and were traded throughout the underground (allegedly by Shaun Glass). Consequently, Master became a huge name in the underground.
This 1985 album was never officially released because a deal offered by Combat Records (the same deal that Death signed) fell through. Master was managed by Kim Fowley at the time, who allegedly demanded changes be made to the contract. Combat simply laughed and tore the contract up.
Local support from Sorcerer’s Sword, Butchered and GrimForge.
ALWAYS ALL-AGES