Carson City
Molly Walt to speak to Civil Engineers
The American Society of Civil Engineers Capital Branch luncheon will be 11:30 a.m., Tuesday, Oct. 21, B'Sghetti's Restaurant, 318 N. Carson Street. Molly Walt, candidate for Carson City Supervisor, Ward 4 will be the key speaker. The public is invited to attend. Cost is $15 and includes lunch. Seating is limited. RSVP is recommended. For information, call 883-1600.
Regional Transportation applications sought
The Carson City Board of Supervisors is seeking applications from persons interested in serving on the Regional Transportation Commission. The RTC is the policy making body on transportation issues within Carson City whose purpose is to establish priorities and recommend appropriate funding for transportation improvement projects. Volunteer applications may be obtained from and returned to the Carson City Executive Offices by the closing date of November 20, 2008. For information and applications visit Carson City Executive Offices, 201 N. Carson Street, No. 3, e-mail rgardner@ci.carson-city.nv.us or call 887-2100.
Join Madame Zamora's ghost walk
Madame Zamora's Traveling Ghost Show will come to Carson City, Saturday, Oct. 25 with tours starting at 9 a.m. and departing every 30 minutes until 3 p.m. from the St. Charles Hotel. The tour highlights the "wicked" ones and outlaws along the historic downtown Kit Carson Trail. For tickets visit www.activitytickets.com or call 800-638-2321.
Harvest Festival at First United Methodist and Small Blessings Preschool
Small Blessings Preschool and First United Methodist host a Harvest Festival and Pumpkin Patch, 10 a.m.-6 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 25, 212 N. Division Street. Includes games for the kids, face painting, chili, hot cider, hot cocoa and pumpkins. For information, call 882-1436 .
Dayton
Connection Church hosts annual Harvest Party
The Connection Church hosts its Fourth Annual Harvest Party, 5-8 p.m., Saturday, Oct. 25, 37 Enterprise Way, Dayton. Free games, candy, bounce house. Spaghetti dinner 4 p.m. Proceeds are for The Connections building fund. For information, call 246-8445.