Nov 07 Friday
Start your holiday season and find the perfect, unique handcrafted gift! The Reno Gem & Mineral Society, a local non-profit organization, is hosting its 2025 Fall Artisan Craft Fair, November 7, 8 and 9, at the Reno Town Mall! Society members are offering for sale a variety of unique items. Twenty-five local vendors present jewelry created from stones found throughout our State, art glass, local photography, wood crafting, home décor, and more. It’s a great family outing - kids of all ages will have a chance to spin the Wheel of Fortune for cool prizes – a winner every time! Join us for a fun weekend and find that perfect gift!
Trinity Musicians are busy preparing a “Sacred Harp Festival”. The music of the Sacred Harp (1844) and Southern Harmony (1835) are considered the true foundations of American Hymnody. This program will utilize “Shaped Note” Singing by a choir along with organists Jerrold Tidwell, Howard Wolvington, Bill Beeson, and Howard Bennett, who will play selections from that genre on Trinity’s mighty Cassavant organ.
The program will last approximately 40 minutes and is free to all attending. Donations are encouraged.
Join us at the Fleischmann Planetarium and Science Center on the First Friday of each month at 6pm for an out-of-this-world combination of Art and Science. Each monthly program will feature a talented local musician, paired with a special Full-Dome program in our 360° theater.
FREE, digital bingo at Famous Dave's BBQ! It's every 2nd & 4th Friday, 6-8p. Hosted by Melody Ann Minx! There's happy hour all night for players. Prizes for winners - drinks or a scoop o' ice cream & random goodies. All ages, bring everybody! Call for a reservation, to make sure you have a seat!
Enjoy a night of swing dance inside the historic Virginia City, NV building the Fourth Ward School Museum. Features a lesson & social dance!
Time & LocationNov 07, 2025, 7:00 PM – 11:00 PM PSTReno Public Market, 299 E Plumb Ln, Reno, NV 89502, USA
About the EventReno favorites The Reno Empire and Sierra Event Group are bringing the Latin Social back to RPM!Dance the night away with a night of latin beats from DJ R Boogie!We're starting things off with a free community dance lesson from The Reno Empire (7-8PM) followed by open dance (8-11PM).Come by early for dinner and stay for the drinks and dancing!This event is free and open to the public. An RSVP isn't required, but it allows us to send you any event updates!---------------Los favoritos de Reno, The Reno Empire y Sierra Event Group, ¡traen de vuelta la Noche Latina a RPM!¡Baila toda la noche con ritmos latinos del DJ R Boogie!Comenzamos con una clase de baile comunitaria gratuita de The Reno Empire (7-8PM), seguida de baile libre (8-11PM).¡Ven temprano para cenar y quédate para las bebidas y el baile!Este evento es gratuito y abierto al público. No es necesario confirmar asistencia, pero te permite recibir actualizaciones del evento.
Event Link - https://www.renopublicmarket.com/events/latin-social-an-evening-of-music-dance-9
Nov 08 Saturday
The Nevada State Treasurer’s Office is celebrating students all throughout Nevada with perfect attendance. Each month, three students (Pre-K through 5th grade) will be awarded a 529 Future Path College Savings Account with $529 deposited in it.
How It Works for Students:• Come to school every day during the month.• If you have perfect attendance, your school will send the State Treasurer's Office your name.• Three winners will be randomly selected statewide each month.
How It Works for Teachers and Faculty:• At the end of each month, identify all Pre-K through 5th-grade students who achieved perfect attendance.• Email their names, grade levels, and your school’s name to: collegesavings@nevadatreasurer.gov.• Three winners will be randomly selected statewide each month.
A 529 College Savings Account is an investment account where your money grows over time; money you can use for future education costs, including tuition and textbooks.
The Nevada Treasury's Middle School Essay Contest, in partnership with KCEP-FM Power 88.1, is open to all Nevada Students in sixth through eighth grade from November 1 through November 30. In celebration of Native American Heritage Month, students are encouraged to write a 250-word essay about a Native American hero they admire. This hero can be historical, cultural, or from your community. They don't have to be famous, just someone you look up to.
Students can submit their essay, along with a headshot and a short bio, by sending them to KCEPCULTUREESSAYS@GMAIL.COM or by mailing them to: KCEP Power 88Middle School Essay Contest 350 W. Washington Ave, Suite #125Las Vegas, NV 89106
For eligibility, please visit: www.power88lv.com. All Essay submissions must be emailed by 5 p.m. PST on November 30 or postmarked by no later than November 30, 2025.
Join us for coffee, conversation, and a hands-on look at one of the tools in the toolbox for reducing wildfire risk.
Mastication is a mechanical fuel reduction technique that uses specialized equipment to grind or shred vegetation, reducing wildfire risk by removing hazardous fuels. This mastication demonstration aims to educate community members, landowners, fire professionals, and local decision-makers about the role of mastication in hazardous fuels reduction and wildfire risk mitigation. By showcasing mastication equipment in action, the event provides a hands-on opportunity to:
- Understand how mastication works as a mechanical treatment method- Learn when and where mastication is appropriate- Explore its benefits and limitations in comparison to other fuels reduction techniques- Connect with fire professionals and land managers to discuss how mastication fits into broader wildfire resilience strategies