Dayton Area Briefs

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The 12th annual Tahoe Trails and Tails to benefit the Yerington Animal Protection Society's spay/neuter project will be held on Aug. 26 at Spooner Lake State Park.

There will be a 10K run, a 5K run and a two-mile walk. Late registration begins at 8:30 a.m. with the races beginning at 9:30 a.m. The 10K run follows a challenging out-and-back route on the Marlette Lake trail.

The Carson City Sheriff's Search and Rescue will be on hand to help and will share in the proceeds.

Registration forms can be picked up at the Kritter Kafe, 123 N. Main St., Yerington, or log onto tahoetrailsandtails.com. For information, call 463-2618 or 463-7813.

Dayton

Back to school supply drive

The Dayton Martial Arts Program is conducting a back to school supply drive through Aug. 24. The program is collecting backpacks, pencils, paper and other school supplies. The donations will be distributed to the local schools shortly after school starts.

Donations can be dropped off at the Dayton Community Center, 170 Pike St. in Old Town Dayton during normal business hours or when the karate class meets on Tuesday and Thursday evenings.

Call (775) 443-5741 or e-mail watermolenkarate@wildblue.net.

Dance with lessons twice a month

A dance for ages 16 and older, featuring local performers Don and Nadine, will be the first and third Fridays of each month at the Dayton Community Center, 170 Pike St.

Dance lessons will be 8-8:30 p.m. and the dance will go until 10 p.m. Fox-trot, waltz, swing, Latin, country line dance and polka steps will be taught.

Cost is $5 per person, with potluck desserts for the first Friday. The third Friday is a cost of $10 per person with bottled water and snacks provided. Call Denise at 246-6227.

Water-wise gardening taught

A course on water-wise gardening will be taught from 6:30-8:30 p.m. Aug. 25 at Dayton State Park.

Local gardeners Wendy Madson and Mickey Clause will recommend plants that will grow well and look great in your garden, especially those that don't need much water and attract birds and butterflies.

Nature activities set for children

Children can take short nature hikes, make crafts and learn about plants and animals in the Dayton State Park as part of the Nature Buddies program Monday and Sept. 17 and Oct. 22.

All programs are from 10-11 a.m. Call 687-5678.

Listening library pilot program set

The Cultural and Performing Arts for Dayton Area and the Lyon County library system are beginning a pilot program to create a listening library and book drive.

The listening library will be made up of CDs and DVDs that feature classical music, both instrumental and vocal, operas, jazz, big band and musical theater.

Call Sarah Fleming at 246-3604. Do not contact the library.

Plans on for 19thDayton Valley Days

The 19th annual Dayton Valley Days celebration in historic downtown Dayton Sept. 15- 16 will feature even more fun family fun this year.

The theme this year is "Travel Back to Old Dayton" recognizing The Dayton Station, Dayton's rail depot, along with various forms of transportation from the past used in Dayton. The Grand Marshall's will be The Minor Family and Grace Ricci.

Events include the annual parade, concerts and food, the Gold Creek Show and Shine car show, "train rides".

Crafters, antique dealers, food vendors and a large variety of other booths will line historic Pike Street.

All proceeds will benefit Lyon County Sheriff's Search and Rescue and the preservation of historic downtown Dayton.

Fallon

Rural tourism summit planned

Rural Summit 2007, Developing Rural Nevada's Future through Leadership, will be Aug. 28-30 at the Fallon Convention Center, 100 Campus Way. Discussion topics include leadership, healthcare, rural tourism, energy/water/growth, fiscal issues, agriculture.

For registration, call 829-1048 or visit the Web site at nrdc@gbis.com.

'Carousel' auditions scheduled

Western Nevada College in Fallon hosts auditions for the Broadway musical "Carousel" at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 29-30, at the Churchill County High School Theater. The production will take to the stage 7 p.m. Nov. 8Ð10 and Nov. 15Ð17.

Anyone interested in auditioning must attend one of the pre-audition workshops at 5:30 p.m. Aug. 27, or Aug. 28, at the high school theater. Callbacks will follow Aug. 31, and the cast announcement will be posted at the WNC Fallon campus.

Children's roles will also be available, with auditions open to anyone who is at least 12 years old by Aug. 30.

All selected cast members who are high school juniors and older must enroll in WNC's Musical Theater Practicum. This class meets on Tuesdays, Wednesdays, and Thursdays, 5:30-7:30 p.m. Sept. 4-Nov. 17. Cost: $176.25. High school sophomores and younger must enroll in WNC's College for Kids class. Cost: $75.

Tickets will go on sale Oct. 8 at the WNC Fallon campus. Admission will be $12 for adults, $10 for senior citizens, and $8 for children age 12 and under.

Call 423-5186 or Athena at 687Ð4680.

Gold Hill

'Much Ado About Nothing' at gazebo

Shakespeare on the Rocks makes a return to Gold Hill as the Gold Hill Theater Troupe and the Nevada Shakespeare Company present "Much Ado About Nothing."

The play will be performed in the Gold Hill Gazebo Theater, across Highway 342 from the historic hotel. The play stars actors from Gold Hill, Virginia City, Carson City and Dayton.

Curtain times are 8 p.m. today and Saturday and Aug. 23-25. Seats are $28; reserved $37. Call 847-0111.

Virginia City

Firefighters to hold golf tournament

The Storey County Volunteer Fire Department and the Fire Fighters Association are holding a "Tee It Up 4 Kids" golf tournament at 9:30 a.m. Aug. 25 at Empire Ranch Golf Course in Carson City.

This tournament was started in 2001 to raise funds for the Storey County Volunteer Fire Department's annual Children's Christmas Party in Virginia City. New toys are distributed to children from infants to fifth-graders in Storey County.

In 2005, the VFD teamed up with Storey County Firefighters Association to raise funds for the community assistance program.

To become a sponsor, donate a raffle prize, or gather a team to play in the tournament, contact Cherie Nevin at 847-0954 or by e-mail at cnevin@storeycounty.org.

Comstock plans pet parade

The 2nd annual Virginia City Pet Parade will be Aug. 25 in Virginia City. Registration begins at 10 a.m. at the Visitors Center, 86 S. C St. The line-up will be at 11:30 a.m. and the parade starts noon. The entry fee is by donation.

Categories include: Most Unusual Pet, Cutest Child Pet Combo, Cutest Adult Pet Combo, Most Creative Costume, Most Humorous Pet, Best Performance, Best Dressed Pet, Pet Owner Look-a-Like, Yappiest Pet.

For information or entry forms call 847-4386 or 800-718-7587; visit the Visitors Center at 86 S. C St. or pre-register online at www.VisitVirginiaCityNV.com and fax to 847-7507.

Civil War re-enactment on Labor Day weekend

The Comstock Civil War Re-Enactors will put on its annual Labor Day weekend encampment and battles Sept. 1-3 in Virginia City.

Battles with cannon and troops will take place at 1:20 and 3 p.m. on the train.

A Civil War-era ball will be 7 p.m. Sept. 1 in the Delta Saloon parking lot. The cost is $3.

A luncheon and formal tea party will be at 11:30 a.m. Sept. 2, upstairs at the Delta Saloon.

The Civil War Moonlight wine train leaves the V&T railroad station at 7 p.m.

On Sept. 3, the annual Virginia City Labor Day Parade will be at noon down C Street and will feature many of the re-enactors as well as other familiar Virginia City characters and local groups.

Following the parade, at about 12:30-1 p.m. in the middle of "C" Street will be the "Battle for Virginia City."

For information, contact Miss Isabella at 786-9754; or Captain Jack at (707) 616-3507.

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