Apr 20 Saturday
Join us for a two-days of Reno's Most Punk Flea featuring:
150 Vendors
14 Bands
Possum Pile Clothing Exchange
Kids Craft Area with Inflatables
RainbowDragon Entertainment Face Painting and Balloon Animals
Gaming Corner That Looks Like Your Mom's Basement
Stuffie Pit
Drag Queen Story Time
Aerials
Food Trucks
Skate Ramp
Mutual Aid Groups
and more!
The Flea is always all ages and kids under 12 are free!
The event starts at 10am and we'll have some quieter time from 10am - 11:30ish. Then from 12pm - 6pm we'll have tons of amazing bands playing live at El Sol! The event is 10am - 6pm both days.
This is an indoor-only event in a massive 20,000 sqft indoor football arena - El Sol de Nevada Soccer League located at 1580 Hymer Ave #120, Sparks, NV 8943.
We have 100 early bird single day $5 tickets so get them while you can! Our regular presale tickets are $8 for a single day and $12 for a weekend pass. Tickets jump up to $10 for a single day and $15 for a weekend pass at the event so grab them while they're super cheap!
Want to sponsor the Flea and get many shout-outs and goodies? Check out sponsor details here - https://www.rprfm.org/sponsorship
The Reno Punk Rock Flea Market is a 501c3 community non-profit dedicated to supporting the Nevada art and music scene! To learn more about what we do and how you can get involved visit our website: www.rprfm.org.
Need help with ticket stuff? Email us at tickets@rprfm.org
Sip, shop, and save with us EVERY week!Thrifty Thursdays will take place at 75 E. Moana Lane EVERY Thursday in April – ALL DAY long! Get ready for Thrifty Thursdays, where the deals are hot and the coffee’s FREE! Join us EVERY Thursday in April at our Thrift Store located at 75 E. Moana Lane for a day packed with savings AND fun for you and your bestie! Start your day off right with FREE coffee for you and FREE pup cups for your fur-iend at our self-serve station. But wait, there’s more! Dive into our exclusive Thrifty Thursday deals, where you’ll score a whopping 50% OFF surprise items in a special department, including already discounted items! It’s a treasure hunt you won’t want to miss.Explore our pet-friendly, large and organized Thrift Store filled with NEW and previously loved treasures, including clothing, home goods, books, toys, pet supplies, and more, all at up to 75% off! And here’s the best part: every purchase you make supports homeless pets in need! So grab your furry friend, fill up your mug, and come shop ’til you drop at Thrifty Thursdays! See you there!
MAP will host the festival at two events during Earth Month 2024, and we can’t wait to share the nation’s premier environmental film festival with the community and visitors. Get ready to get activated and inspired through 1.5 hours of awe-inspiring environmental, adventure, social justice and a youth-specific film program.
MAP’s custom film program is on Friday, April 19, from 6:00 to 9:00 pm at the Community Arts Center in Historic Downtown Truckee. The second event will be the Wild Child Kids’ program at the Truckee Tahoe Earth Day Festival on Saturday, April 20th, in the Village at Palisades, a FREE film program at the Earth Day Festival from 11 am to 5 pm. Tickets are on sale NOW for the Friday, April 19th event only. Learn more about the festival, sponsors, and event details on our website.
Without the support of sponsors, hosting Wild and Scenic would not be possible for MAP. Thank you to our 2024 Wild and Scenic National Sponsors and MAP Sponsors: Earthjustice, Sierra Nevada Brewing, Tangled Bank Studios, American Rivers, Impact Capital, Patty & Jeff Baird, Cabona’s, Martis Fund, Martis Camp, Obexer’s Boat Company, Truckee Donner Land Trust, Contractors Association of Truckee Tahoe, Balance Hydrologics, Brand Geek, KMI Wealth, Truckee Donner Public Utility District, Locals Creative, Tahoe Truckee Community Foundation, Truckee Chambers, Town of Truckee, Moonshine Ink, 101.5 Truckee Tahoe Radio, and California 89.
Festival of Colors, 2024
LIVE MUSIC | DJ'S | DANCE | COLOR THROWS | YOGA | FOOD & DRINKS* | KIDS AREA | ARTS & CRAFTS | LOTSA LOVE & HUGS
Sneak peek 30-sec video: https://youtu.be/E0-Oq1vdvpg
A multicultural event that brings the community together!
Early Bird Group Tickets starting at $13 (including Color)Tickets: https://www.neteffectmedia.com/event-tickets/festival-of-colors-reno-2024/(Regular & Door Prices will be higher)
Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, 1595 N Sierra St, Reno, NV 89503 // APR 20 // 12 to 5 pmFREE Entry for Kids 5 & below // FREE Parking
Sets by Ron Deazy @RonDeazy | Bass Bunny @bassbunnymusic | Dancing bunnies
No Outside Color allowed. Color used at the event is food grade cornstarch & is bio-degradable.
Booths | Sponsorship opportunities: 408 573 7307 // sales@neteffectmedia.com
Tickets/Color/Food will cost more on the day of the event.
Camera crews may be recording this event. Some of the event footage may be used for promotional purposes. Your photo or video may be part of the footage. If you have any objection to your photo or video being used, please email us at sales@neteffectmedia.com and let us know. We respect your privacy!
*MUST BE 21 & ABOVE TO PURCHASE ANY ALCOHOLIC DRINKS.
The monthly Sierra Speaker Series connects folks to the rich cultural and natural history of the area. Join us at Donner Memorial State Park Visitor Center to learn and engage! Doors open at 5 pm, and the presentation is to follow at 5:30 pm. Admission is a suggested $5 donation. Light refreshments will be available. Parking is free after 5 pm. No registration required.
On January 3rd, 1856, John “Snowshoe” Thompson departed Placerville, CA for Genoa, NV across the snowbound Sierra, carrying a 60-pound backpack of mail, crossing the treacherous terrain in just 3 days heading east, 2 days returning, which had prior deterred, in some cases killed, all predecessors. He had no compass or map, little food, a warm coat, and hat, and used homemade 12’ long wooden “snowshoes” (skis) and a single wooden pole to navigate by the stars and terrain…alone. He continued to deliver the mail for two decades. How did he do this? As lifelong ultra-endurance athletes, we will delve into the why and how of this remarkable human and why he remains one of the first, and greatest endurance athletes in American history.
History Expeditions is adventure with purpose. Our mission is to discover American West tales and trails which have been lost to time, and honor inspiring historic heroes. We deep dive research intriguing people and places in the books AND on the field, combining history with sports. In March 2024 we discovered and retraced the steps of John “Snowshoe” Thompson’s inaugural January 3rd, 1856 winter mail route across the Sierra, to honor the man and his accomplishments. Our Snowshow Thompson Expedition Team members are Bob Crowley, Jennifer Hemmen, Hal Hall, Elke Reimer, Tim Twietmeyer.
Get ready to groove to the infectious beats of Sofi Tukker as they bring their electrifying energy to J Resort! Performing a unique DJ Set, they will ignite the stage with their signature blend of electronic, house, and world music! Don't MISS this party!
Communities In Schools of Western Nevada (CIS of Western Nevada), part of the nation’s leading evidence-based stay-in-school organization announces the third annual All In For Kids Gala, Saturday, April 20, 2024 at The Grand Sierra Resort and Casino.
Join us for our All In For Kids gala to help support over 9,000 students at 15 K-12 schools across Washoe County. This year’s theme is Fire & Ice and will celebrate the successes of our children and honor our esteemed community partner, the Reno Fire Department.
Various sponsorship opportunities starting at $2,500 are now available. A limited number of individual tickets are also available starting at $150. More information on sponsorships and tickets can be found here.
The gala is the largest fundraiser of the year for CIS of Western Nevada which closes educational opportunity gaps for our students, empowering them to stay on track for a successful future.
In Western Nevada, CIS supports students at 15 schools across Washoe County School District, including Anderson Elementary School, Booth Elementary School, Desert Heights Elementary School, Desert Skies Middle School, Duncan Elementary School, Hug High School, Juniper Elementary School, Mathews Elementary School, Natchez Elementary School, Palmer Elementary School, Sparks High School, Sparks Middle School, Traner Middle School, Vaugh Middle School, and Veteran’s Memorial Elementary School. CIS places full-time caring and trusted adults, called site coordinators in Title I and high-needs schools to support students with case management, resources and connections to community services inside the school. Our mission is to surround our students with a community of support, empowering them to stay in school and succeed in life.
A magical evening snowshoeing under a moonlit sky by Lake Tahoe's shore.State Park Interpreters will be leading Full Moon Guided Snowshoe Tours exploring the natural and cultural history around the Hellman-Ehrman Estate and the Lake Tahoe shoreline at Sugar Pine Point State Park.For those new to snowshoeing, there will be a beginner's clinic at 6:30 pm. The Full Moon hike starts promptly at 7:00 pm near the restrooms on the Day Use side of the park (lakeside entrance, east side of Highway 89).The program lasts approximately 1½ hours and costs $45 per person for adults. Children 12 and under are $25. It is a moderate hike on uneven snow surfaces. This program is a great introduction to the sport and hobby of snowshoeing with special nighttime access to the park. This cost includes snowshoe rentals, park entrance, guided hike, and guaranteed fun! Wear warm, layered clothing and winter boots.This event is generously sponsored by West Shore Sports, and all proceeds from the tour benefit the Sierra State Parks Foundation's educational programming.All ticket sales are final. Please check road closures (Hwy 89) and updates as needed. Visit the CalTrans website for up-to-date information on road conditions and closures. We will also send a courtesy email if the event has to be canceled due to extreme weather.
Join the Truckee Tahoe Community Chorus for an exciting performance of song as we present "Brother Sun, Sister Moon." Our spring concert explores the awe-inspiring beauty of nature, centering on Amy Beach's choral-orchestral masterpiece "Canticle of the Sun." In addition to this mesmerizing work, each of the pieces performed by the Chorus has been composed by talented and inspiring women - Joan Szymko, Susan LaBarr, Barbara Baker, Karen Marrolli, and more! We are thrilled to be joined by the Truckee Youth Chorus as well as the Diablo Valley College Philharmonic Orchestra, under the direction of Dr. Owen Lee. "Brother Sun, Sister Moon" features programming with touching lyrics, thoughtful text-settings, lush melodies, and evocative harmonies celebrating the profound connection between nature and the human spirit.
Girls Like That is an urgent and explosive play that explores the pressures on young people to-day in the wake of advancing technology. When a naked photograph of Scarlett goes viral, she becomes the center of attention for all the wrong reasons. But while rumors run wild and everyone forms an opinion, Scarlett just stays silent...
Contains themes and language that may not be suitable for all audiences.Recommended Age: 14+