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Rassagi to speak about Leland House renovation

The Historical Society of Dayton Valley will present a free slide show by Elizabeth Rassagi titled "The View From the Leland House" from 7-8:30 p.m. Feb. 21 at the Dayton Senior Citizens Center, 320 Old Dayton Valley Road, Dayton.

Rassagi, a resident of both Reno and Austin, for more than 22 years, restored her first Austin house over seven years ago. In addition, she's recently renovated the old Leland House in Austin, a boarding house from the 1870s. Adding flavor to her presentation, Ms. Rassagi will be dressed in 1860s attire. The Historical Society of Dayton Valley invites attendees to do likewise.

Complementary light refreshments will be served. For information, visit www.daytonNVhistory.org or call 246-5543 or 246-8382.

Babe Ruth League sign-ups set

It is sign-up time again for Lyon County Babe Ruth Baseball.

Sign-ups will be held from 1-6 p.m. Saturday at the Pizza Factory, 185 Highway 50 East, Dayton, or by mail.

Contact Korey Farnworth at 450-9124 for a sign-up packet. The league is for all boys and girls ages 13-18 living in Lyon County that are interested in playing baseball.

Country-Western dinner dance at Chuck's

A Country-Western dinner dance with performances by the Ridge Runners will be held from 5:30-9:30 p.m. Feb. 15, complete with country line dance lessons at Chuck's Old West Grill, 65 Pike St., Dayton.

Also available is a barbecue roast chicken dinner with Chuck's baked beans, carrots, green salad and apple pie for dessert along with your favorite nonalcoholic beverage. Cost for dinner and dance is $20 per person. Call 246-3368 or 246-9622.

Lyon GOP to meet

The Lyon County Republican Central Committee will meet 10 a.m. Saturday at the Greater Nevada Credit Union, 555 Highway 50 East, Dayton. All are invited to attend. For information, call 246-1520.

Fallon

Churchill Arts Council to show four movies

As part of Fallon's Centennial Celebration, the Churchill Arts Council will screen a series of films dealing with small town life in America.

The series will focus on films derived from literary sources and will include "The Last Picture Show," based on a novel by Larry McMurtry set in Texas in the 1950s, on Thursday; and "Nobody's Fool," based on a novel by Richard Russo set in a small town in upstate New York in the 1980s, on Feb. 21.

Screenings will begin at 7 p.m. each evening and the no-host bar will be open from 6 to 7 p.m. Tickets for each film are $7 for CAC members; $10 for nonmembers and $5 for children. Call 423-1440.

Two photo exhibits at Fallon Art Center

Churchill Arts Council will present two exhibitions of photos beginning this weekend at the Oats Park Art Center, 151 E. Park St. in Fallon.

"Nevada Sky/Nevada Walls," is a series of images by Reno photographer Nolan Preece, which will be on view in the E.L. Wiegand Gallery. "Almost Gone/Photodynamics," is comprised of two series of images by the San Francisco-based photographer Marie José Durquet, which will on view in the Classroom Gallery.

There will be a reception for and talks by the artists on Saturday at 4 p.m. There will be a reception immediately following the talks from 5-7 p.m. The exhibitions will be on view through April 26. Call 423-1440.

Fernley

Pasta feed to aid flood victims

A community pasta feed to benefit Fernley flood victims will be held from 4:30-6:30 p.m. today at the Fernley Senior Center.

In addition to pasta, salad, garlic bread, dessert and a beverage will be included in the cost, which is $5 for adults and $2.50 for seniors and children younger than 12.

For details, call the senior center at 575-3370.

Gold Hill

Talent night at the Gold Hill Hotel

Revelers can sing, play music, do comedy, or just watch the fun at the Gold Hill Hotel's Karaoke and Open Mike Talent Night hosted by Perry Arnn. The music begins at 7 p.m. Monday at the Gold Hill Hotel, 1540 Main St., Gold Hill. Call 847-0111.

Bodie focus of lecture

"Soul Stories of Bodie" presented by Terri Geissinger as part of the Gold Hill Lecture Series, 7:30 p.m. Tuesday at the Gold Hill Hotel, 1540 Main St., Gold Hill.

A buffet dinner is available from 5-7 p.m. Cost is $15 buffet for the dinner and lecture, $5 for the lecture only, $25 for special events. Call 847-0111.

Silver Springs

Date set for pancake breakfast

The Silver Stage High School Class of 2008 will host a pancake breakfast fundraiser from 8-11 a.m. Feb. 16 in the school commons area.

Cost is $5 for adults; $3 for children younger than 12; $3 for senior citizens and free to children younger than age 6. Call 577-5071.

Chamber looking for input on growth

The Silver Springs Area Chamber of Commerce is inviting more business owners to attend its meeting at 7 p.m. Feb. 18 at the McAtee Building to offer input on growth.

The chamber is operating at the office out of the Priceless Realty, 2840 Highway 95A. Office hours are 9 a.m.-noon, Monday-Thursday.

Call Bobbi Hughes at 230-2602.

Smith Valley

Wine, chocolate and art program set

Soroptimist International of Smith Valley and Beta Sigma Phi of Smith Valley will host the Wine, Chocolate and Art Affaire at 5:30 p.m. Saturday at the Smith Valley Community Hall in Wellington.

Featured are wine tastings from 10 wineries including Tijesseling Winery founded by Dick Tijesseling of Yerington.

Proceeds go toward local charities and projects.

Appetizers and chocolate desserts will also be served in an elegant atmosphere with live music and an art show featuring local artists.

Tickets are $25. Call 465-2450 or 465-9682.

Stagecoach

Horsemen to host clinic on natural hoof balance

A Natural Hoof Balance Clinic conducted by Jeff Sanders will be at 10 a.m. Feb. 23 at Hamilton's Arena, 11225 Silver Lane, Stagecoach.

The event is sponsored by High Desert Horsemen and features a ground work and under saddle demonstration. Free to members.

Call Tony at 775-423-9381 or go to www.hdhorsemen.org.

Virginia City

Lacy J. Dalton to perform Valentine show at Piper's

Country singer Lacy J. Dalton and the Dalton Gang will perform "Hearts of Lace" at 7:30 p.m. Feb. 16 at Piper's Opera House, 12 North B St., Virginia City.

Tickets are $20 in advance or $25 at the door.

The show is sponsored by the Ramada Hotel in Virginia City, which is offering a room and show package at $149 for one double-occupancy room and two concert tickets.

Tickets can be ordered by calling Piper's Opera House at 847-0433, or the Ramada at 847-4484, or by going online at www.lacyjdalton.com/pipers/.

Ramada to host marriage retreat

A Marriage Enrichment Retreat is planned for 7 p.m. Friday-Sunday. at the Ramada Inn, 100 E St., Virginia City. Cost is $495. Call 828-0509.

Murder mystery back at Piper's

A murder mystery dinner show, "Dead End at Piper's" is back at the opera house for another run after a successful string of shows last summer.

Audience members are invited to interact with the Piper's Players, which are producing the show, at various points. They should bring deductive skills and a big appetite, because dinner is included, even dessert.

The bar opens at 6:30 p.m., with a buffet dinner and the stage play to follow at 7 p.m. today, Saturday and Feb. 22-23.

Dinner and the play are $25; to see the play only is $10.

Call 847-0433 for dinner reservations by 5 p.m. the day prior to the show.

Edith Palmer's to offer dinner

On February 24 in Virginia City, at Edith Palmer's Country Inn, dinner will be served. Heather Beaupre, chef-owner of Secret Service Catering, who also trained with the real Edith in her kitchen in the 1960s, will present an Italian style dinner. Cocktail hour, with a no-host bar, will begin at 4:30 and dinner served at 5:30. The cost is $24 and reservations are required.

Once a month for the next 5 months another international menu will be presented & served in the old stone dining room. It is quite a treat to share in this family style dining event, as the history & ambiance alone are worth the drive. For information & reservations please call Heather at 240-7665, or go to www.EdithPalmers.com

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