Friday’s winning Calif. lotto numbers
Friday night’s winning California lotto numbers were: Daily 3 Evening: 3-1-7; Daily 3 Midday: 2-8-2; Daily 4: 5-8-4-2; Daily Derby: 1st: 6 Whirl Win; 2nd: 11 Money Bags; 3rd: 4 Big Ben; Race Time: 1:40.76; Fantasy 5: 14-23-28-34-37; Mega Millions: 07-12-20-24-59, Mega Ball: 7.
The jackpot for today’s Powerball drawing is estimated at $110 million.
Deadline to submit NV 150 events nears
The deadline to submit applications for official and signature Nevada 150 events is 5 p.m. Friday, Sept. 12. The following events are held this month as part of Nevada’s sesquicentennial celebration.
Free admission is offered every Friday at all major Virginia City museums. For information, go to www.VisitVirginiaCityNV.com, or call 775-847-7500.
The 13th annual 9/11 commemorative dinner honoring military, police and fire personnel will be Sept. 12 in Minden.
For more about the non-political event or to buy tickets, go to www.sierranevadarepublicanwomen.com, or call 775-267-6937.
Dr. Belladonna’a Spirits of the Wild, Wild West Revival, a variety medicine show infused with a vaudeville theme, will be Sept. 13 at Piper’s Opera House in Virginia City. For information, go to www.highdesertsteam.org, or call 775-848-7203.
The fourth annual Victorian Steampunk Ball “Traveling to Futures Past,” which offers dancing, artists, musicians and vendors will be Sept. 13 in Virginia City. During the day a parade, steam-train rides, Victorian artifacts, art cars, and other activities yet to be unveiled will celebrate the futures past of the Comstock and beyond. The event is held in conjunction with the Asha World Dancers’ Silver City Spectacular Medicine Show. Costumes are encouraged. For information, go to www.highdesertsteam.org, or call 775-722-8425.
A complete schedule of events around the state is available at www.Nevada150.org. To submit an event application, go to www.Nevada150.org. For more information, contact Scott Carey at 775-687-0645 or shcarey@nevada150.org.
Spanish for beginners offered
English as a Second Language In-Home Program hosts a learn Spanish study class for beginners from 5 to 6:15 p.m. Wednesdays, except Sept. 10, at United Latino Community, 1711 N. Roop St.
Classes cover pronunciation, basic conversation and cultural tips. Donations are welcome.
To reserve a seat, send an email to cathleen@eslinhome.org, or call 775-671-7455.
Orchestra seeks video submissions
The Reno Philharmonic seeks video submissions of “Home Means Nevada” performances from schools and music groups across the state to include as part of a video montage during its Classix Two concert, a Nevada 150 event.
David Bugli’s arrangement of “Home Means Nevada” was commissioned by the Reno Philharmonic and made possible through a grant from the E. L. Wiegand Foundation.
The Reno Philharmonic recorded several versions of the Bugli arrangement and made available the sheet music and individual components to all Nevada music instructors to download and teach students.
The Reno Philharmonic encourages all schools and music groups across the state to record and submit a video of its performance of Bugli’s “Home Means Nevada” from the versions available on the group’s website. Submissions can be sent via email to Amy Heald at aheald@renophil.com, or via a YouTube link. Deadline for submissions is Oct. 1.
Classix Two performances will be at 7:30 p.m. Oct. 11, 4 p.m. Oct. 12, and 7:30 p.m. Oct. 14 at Pioneer Center for Performing Arts in Reno. To purchase tickets or for more information, go to Renophil.com, or call 775-323-6393.
McDonald’s offers free breakfast to students
McDonald’s restaurants in northern California and Nevada will offer free breakfast to students in kindergarten through eighth grade from 6:30 to 9:30 a.m. Tuesday.
Students younger than 13 are required to be accompanied by an adult.
The breakfast offers an Egg White Delight McMuffin, apple slices and one-percent low-fat milk.
For nutrition and ingredient information, go to www.McDonalds.com.
Super full moon hike is Monday
Nevada State Parks is sponsoring a super full moon hike offering history of Washoe Valley from 7:30 to 9 p.m. Monday at Washoe Lake State Park.
The hike is described as easy, and is one-mile round-trip to a gazebo on the Deadman’s Creek Trail. The moon will be at its closest point to Earth, which is known as a super full moon.
Hikers will meet at the overflow parking area. Participants are asked to wear sturdy hiking boots and bring water and a flashlight. Dogs are not allowed. The program is free, but there’s a $7 per vehicle entrance fee, and Nevada residents receive a $2 discount.
Reservations are required, and space is limited. Call 775-687-4319, or send an email to washoelake@hdiss.net to attend. Provide name, phone number, and number of people attending. Staff will call back to confirm reservations.
Congressional candidate featured Sept. 11
Lyon County Republican Women will present 4th Congressional District candidate Cresent Hardy at noon Sept. 11 at El Superior Restaurant, 121 W. Bridge St. in Yerington.
All are welcome. For more information, call Karen Bushman at 775-463-3026.
Array of events set this month at museum
Following is a schedule of events happening this month at Nevada State Museum, 600 N. Carson St.
Wilderness ranger activities, including how to set up a tent and information about leave no trace, animals, outdoor safety and navigating with a compass, will be from 10 a.m. to 3 p.m. Sept. 13. Tickets are available starting at 9 a.m. at the event, which offers 30-minute stations for all ages.
The museum’s first week of its fall volunteer tour guide training will have an emphasis on John C. Fremont’s third expedition, the Lincoln Highway, Carson City Mint, Winnemucca Lake petroglyphs and more from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sept. 12. To register, call Deborah Stevenson at 775-687-4810, ext. 237, or email dstevenson@nevadaculture.org, by Sept. 12.
The second week of the museum’s fall volunteer tour guide training will be about plants, animals and geology of Nevada. Volunteers will work with special needs children on art projects and other activities. Contact Stevenson to register.
Marge Sill and representatives of Friends of Nevada Wilderness will talk about the Wilderness Act and Great Basin National Park from 6:30 to 7:30 p.m. Sept. 25. Doors open at 6 p.m.
Ken Hopple will lead a demonstration of Coin Press No. 1 from 10:30 a.m. to noon and from 1 to 3 p.m. Sept. 26 in the Carson City Mint. For more information, call Robert Nylen at 775-687-4810, ext. 245.
Dr. George Baumgardner will lead behind-the-scenes tours of Nevada plants and animals at 10 a.m. and 1:30 p.m. Sept. 26. For reservations, call Stevenson.
Walk in Memory, Walk for Hope set
The eighth Annual Walk in Memory, Walk for Hope, an event to remember those who took their own lives and raise awareness about the effects suicide have on communities, will take place on Sept. 13 in many different communities across the nation and in 12 communities in Nevada.
Dayton’s event will start at 10 a.m. at the Dayton Community Center, 170 Pike St., with registration, information booths and light breakfast snacks. Peggy Edwards will provide a keynote address, followed by the walk through Old Town Dayton. After the walk, participants are invited to plant flowers in memory of loved ones and in hope of the future.
Registration is available at the event or at www.nvsuicideprevention.org, where printable registration forms are also available.
For more information about other walks in Nevada, go to www.nvsuicideprevention.org. For more about suicide prevention, go to http://suicideprevention.nv.gov/.
Under Western Skies dinner set
On Sept. 13, the nonprofit Friends of Dangberg Home Ranch will present a day of music, art and Americana to raise operating funds for the Dangberg Home Ranch Historic Park in Minden.
The main event is a reservations-only gala dinner, Under Western Skies, featuring McAvoy Layne as the ghost of Mark Twain, at 5:30 p.m. Layne portrayed the author in A&E’s biographical piece and also in the Discovery Channel’s Cronkite Award-winning documentary “Adventures of Huckleberry Finn.”
Artists Teri Sweeney and Charles Muench will display their work inside the Dangberg ranch house during the dinner. Twenty percent of all art sales will be donated to the Friends of Dangberg.
The artists’ paintings will be displayed from 9 a.m. to noon. Milton Merlos, a Spanish Flamenco guitarist, will play from 10 to 11:30 a.m. in front of the Dangberg ranch house.
Admission to the morning events is $5 for adults and free for 16 and younger and for members of the Friends of Dangberg. Reservations are not needed for the morning event, and champagne mimosas, wine and soft drinks will be available at a no-host bar.
For more information or to buy dinner tickets, call Mark Jensen at 775-783-9417. For more about Merlos, go to www.miltonmerlos.com.
Vendors sought for fall craft fair
Vendor applications are available at www.stts.org for St. Teresa of Avila’s fall craft show, formerly a Basque festival, set for 11 a.m. to 5 p.m. Sept. 21 in Fuji Park.
Spaces 10-feet-by-10-feet cost $75 each. Checks can be made payable to St. Teresa of Avila Catholic School and sent with applications to St. Teresa of Avila Catholic School, c/o Christina Lawson, 567 Richmond St., Carson City 89703.
For more information, call 775-882-2079.
Courses about mental illness offered
National Alliance on Mental Illness Western Nevada will offer a free Family to Family mental health education course from 6:30 to 9 p.m. Tuesdays and Thursdays from Sept. 16 through Oct. 28 at Genoa Volunteer Fire Station, 2298 Main St.
The course is geared for family members of adults living with mental illness and is taught by trained teachers who have experience in supporting a loved one with mental illness.
National Alliance on Mental Illness Basics, a free six-week course for parents and caregivers of children or adolescents with emotional and behavioral difficulties, will be held from 6 to 8:30 p.m. Tuesdays from Sept. 23 through Oct. 28 at Carson City Fire Station No. 51.
Registration is required for both courses; call Linda at 775-448-6397 for registration and more information.
Fernley Republican Women meet Sept. 16
A forum featuring Margaret Borso and Roy Edgington, Jr., Republican candidates for Fernley’s mayor, and Stan Lau and Kasey Sorriano, candidates for Fernley’s City Council, Ward 3, will be at the Fernley Republican Women’s next meeting at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 16 at the Fernley High School Library, 1300 Highway 95A.
The candidates will introduce themselves and their objectives, and the audience will have an opportunity to ask questions.
Donations are also encouraged for Fernley Republican Women’s Caring for America/Adopt-a-Soldier program, which collects non-perishable foods for the Fernley Food Bank, along with donations of funds and care items for soldiers. Items sought for soldiers include: single serving food and personal care items and cards and letters from home. The group also collects children’s books during the year to deliver to the Shriners Hospital in September. Money donations can also be sent to Fernley Republican Women, P.O. Box 412, Fernley 89408.
For more information, call Anita Trone at 775-575-7810, or send an email to Anitatrone@gmail.com, or go to fernleyrepublicanwomen.com.
Sept. 18 event focuses on Common Core
A discussion will follow a 45-minute PowerPoint presentation about Common Core at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 18 at the Business Resource Innovation Center, 108 E. Proctor St.
Flu vaccinations offered Sept. 20 in Dayton
Carson City Health and Human Services will hold a flu shot clinic from 11 a.m. to 2 p.m. Sept. 20 at Sutro Elementary School, 190 Dayton Village Parkway in Dayton.
The clinic will take place in conjunction with the food distribution Healthy Communities Coalition’s Dayton Food Pantry conducts monthly at the school.
Health and Human Services accepts an assortment of insurance plans; otherwise, the cost is $25, though no one will be turned away for inability to pay.
For more information, including a list of accepted insurance plans, call 775-283-7905.
Carson artist features in Las Vegas
Nevada Humanities Program Gallery in Las Vegas is hosting “WAVES: 1998 - Continuing,” a contemporary drawing series by Carson City artist Galen Brown.
The exhibit is a response to Brown’s experiences growing up and living in the Lake Tahoe area. It explores objects that carry or trigger one’s memories and has been in progress since 1998.
The display is the newest exhibit in Nevada Humanities’ bi-monthly exhibition series, which showcases the work of Nevada artists, writers, photographers, and other creative thinkers.
A reception will be from 6 to 9 p.m. Sept. 26 at Nevada Humanities Program Gallery in Las Vegas.
For more information, go to nevadahumanities.org.
Workshop on healthy soils slated
Western Nevada College Specialty Crop Institute will offer a workshop about building healthy soils from 9 a.m. to 3:30 p.m. Sept. 22 at WNC’s Carson City campus.
The workshop costs $25 by Sept. 15 and $35 after. The price includes lunch, a classroom lecture and tour of Holley Family Farms in Dayton.
The session will cover principles of soil health, including crop rotations, cover crops and minimizing disturbance, and the challenges of implementing soil health principles in Nevada. Ben Bowell, an organic education specialist for Oregon Tilth, and Albert Mulder, the state agronomist for USDA Natural Resources Conservation Services, will talk about cover crop species and their diverse uses and will suggest technical and financial support available to farms to sustain soil health.
To register, go to http://www.wnc.edu/ce/sci/. For more information, call Ann Louhela at 775-423-7565, ext. 2260, or send her an email at ann.louhela@wnc.edu.
Lessons offered at monthly dance party
High Sierra Swing Dance Club will present its monthly dance party at 6:30 p.m. Sept. 27 at the Brewery Arts Center’s Grand Ballroom, 449 W. King St.
A free lesson for beginners will start at 6:30 p.m. Tim Renner will teach a lesson in intermediate West Coast swing. The social dance will be from 7:30-10 p.m. Partners are not required.
The lesson costs $7 for HSSDC and any swing dance club members or $10 for nonmembers; the dance costs $7 for members of swing clubs and $10 for nonmembers. Join the club that night, and the dance is free.
For more information, go to www.highsierraSDC.org, or call 530-307-8937.
SolidWorks drafting classes slated at WNC
Western Nevada College Professional Skills Program will offer Beginning SolidWorks, Level 1, solid modeling CAD software this fall at the Carson City campus.
Experienced professional Bill Perez will lead students through the basics of SolidWorks. Classes meet in a lab setting with a workstation available to each student.
Classes will be from 7 to 9:45 p.m. Thursday from Oct. 16 to Dec. 18. The cost is $199. Students are responsible for obtaining the required textbook.
The 3-D drafting application is used in a wide range of industries for engineering design, documentation and simulation. The college plans to offer a Level 2 class during the spring semester.
For more information, go to www.campusce.net/wnc, or call 775-445-4427.
Prescription round-up set Sept. 27
Partnership Carson City is sponsoring a prescription drug round-up from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m. Sept. 27.
Unused and expired prescriptions, over-the-counter items, prescription liquids, pet medications and syringes can be dropped at Save Mart Supermarkets, 3620 N. Carson St., 3325 Highway 50 East, or 4348 S. Carson St., and Smith’s, 599 E. William St.
For more information, call Partnership Carson City at 775-841-4730, or go to www.partnershipcarsoncity.org.
Museum holds building event for children
Bob the Builder and Home Depot will be on hand to help families build a project from 10 a.m. to noon Sept. 27 at the Children’s Museum of Northern Nevada, 813 N. Carson St.
The activity is included in price of admission. Bob the Builder airs at 7:30 a.m. Saturdays on PBS.
For more information, call 775-884-2226.