Vendor applications are available for the 26th annual Soroptimist Home & Garden Show, April 12-13 at the Fallon Convention Center.
Photo by Steve Ranson.
PACC spring musical
The Performing Arts of Churchill County presents the Broadway musical “Pump Boys and Dinettes.”
The full-length country western musical features Summer Stanton and Adia Finch sharing the role of Rhetta Cupp and Melissa Derby as her sister, Prudie, singing and dancing at the Double Cupp Diner. Byron Sorensen, Jake Coval, Kenny Coval, Mick Penick and Tom Fleming play the musically-talented pump boys from the gas station next door.
Showings are scheduled at The Fallon Theatre for April 25 and 26 and May 9 and 10 at 7 p.m. with matinees April 26 and May 9 at 1 p.m.
Additional showings also will be held at The Brewery Arts Auditorium in Carson City and the Dini Cultural Center in Yerington.
For information and to purchase tickets go to paccnv.org.
For information email paccnv22@gmail.com.
CCHS color run 5K
The Churchill County High School chapter of the National Honor Society will sponsor a 5K Color Run and Walk on April 5 starting from Fallon City Hall at 10 a.m.
Entry fee is $30 and registration forms are available at CCHS and Bighorn ATV. For information call NHS adviser Monica Fairbanks at 775-423-2181 or email fairbanksm@churchillcsd.
Home and Garden show
Mark your calendar for the 26th annual Soroptimist Home & Garden Show at the Fallon Convention Center.
This year’s show is the weekend of April 12-13.
Vendor applications are now available. Email teresa.walden@bannerhealth.com or call 775-842-6215.
CEDA March breakfast
The March Churchill Entrepreneur Development Association Business Council breakfast features Derild Parsons, superintendent of the Churchill County School District.
The March 26 breakfast begins at 7 a.m. at the Stockman’s Steakhouse Casino. RSVP to Taylor at t.metz@cedaatrtracts.com.
Parsons became superintendent in May 2023. Parsons teaching experience includes 11 years at the sixth-grade level and special education. Parsons has a Master of Education in Education Administration from Grand Canyon University and a Bachelor of Science in Special Education and Elementary Education from the University of Nevada, Reno.
Greenwave Hall of Fame
Nominations will be accepted until May 31 for the Greenwave Hall of Fame Class of 2025.
Categories for this year include teams, athletes, coaches and supporters of Greenwave athletics. The date for this year’s induction is Sept. 27 at the Fallon Convention Center.
Nomination forms may be found at greenwavehof.com for the categories. Any application received after May 31 will be considered for the following year.
Failure to answer and complete each question will result in rejection, and the person nominating will be asked to resubmit.
Once the nominators complete the application packet, they should return it to the GHOF via email to greenwavehalloffame@gmail.com. If the nominators feel as though they need to mail the packet, they may do so before the deadline to the following address:
Greenwave Hall of Fame
2040 Reno Hwy Box 217
Fallon, NV 89406
Fallon Elks Club
St. Patrick’s Day corned beef and cabbage is March 23 beginning at 5 p.m.
Cost is $15 and $7 for 12 and under.
Fallon Elks Lodge is located at 93 W. Center St.
Learn to quilt
The ‘My Kinda Town’ Block-of-the-Month class will be held every third Wednesday each month. By the end of nine months, you’ll have a 42″x54″ paper-pieced quilt top.
Taught by Workman’s Quilting Instructor Joey Brown, these classes are open to all experience levels: learn, review, and perfect your quilting skills. All quality fabric will be provided by Workman Farms. Only $25 per month for CCMA members/$30 for non-members – pay in full and the pattern is free: a $25 savings.
Seating is limited. Register at the museum front desk.
Cantaloupe Festival design contest
The Fallon Cantaloupe Festival & Country Fair is looking for two T-shirt designs to commemorate this year's 40th anniversary: an exclusive volunteer shirt and an event shirt. Submissions may be digital, drawn or painted, but must include the following somewhere in the design: Fallon Cantaloupe Festival, 2025, 40th anniversary or 40th year or 40 years and Est. 1985.
Entries must be received by May 16. Include your name, a parent name (if underage), and a contact number on the back of the submission or on a sticky note attached. The winners will receive a family four-pack of passes and four shirts.
Entries may be dropped off at Fallon Chamber (290 W. Williams Ave.) or Financial Horizons Credit Union (2711 Reno Highway).
Young Chautauqua Program
The Churchill County Museum’s Young Chautauqua Program for youth ages 12-18 continues every Thursday through April 10. The free classes will be held from 3:30-5 p.m. at 1050 S. Maine St.
Instructor Glen Perazzo and the museum staff will guide performers through the process of researching a chosen historical figure to create and perform an entertaining monologue. This year’s theme is “Jaunts and Journeys.”
For information, call the museum’s education curator Jennifer Jones at 775-423-3677, ext. 4.
Fallon Rotary
Fallon Rotary Club is looking for volunteers for some upcoming events, namely the golf tournament, bingo, and the centennial party.
Rotary District 5190 Top Gun Conference 2025: May 2-4; the conference registration is now open and the cost is $225 a person for the whole weekend; registration link is district5190.org/Events/rotary-district-5190-top-gun-conference-2025
Rotary Club of Fallon's Centennial Party: June 14.
Golf Tournament: June 21. We need a new chairperson.
Demotion Dinner Party: an evening in June
Greenwave QB Club
The Greenwave Quarterback Club is seeking volunteers. Five members will be stepping down next season.
The Greenwave Quarterback Club helps the Churchill County High School football team by overseeing multiple fundraising events including a golf tournament and catering. The funds raised help support the football program, varsity dinners and the snack bar and also provide meals for double days.
If interested, contact fallongreenwavefootball@gmail.com or send a Facebook message.
For questions, contact or talk to any Greenwave QB Club member.
Pennington Life Center
Stop by the Pennington Life Center in March for the many activities planned.
Plenty of good eats at the Pennington Life Center: All are welcome to partake. Lunch served 11:30 a.m. to 12:30 p.m. weekdays. Cost is $6 for those under age 60 and a suggested donation of $3 for those 60 and older.
Churchill County Library
Help us welcome spring in March at the Churchill County Library and enjoy programming, books, online resources and more.
A reminder that all library programming is free and open to the public.
For children:
• “1,000 Books Before Kindergarten” encourages youngsters to read books before entering school. Recognition given for every 100 books read on the way to 1,000! Sign-ups accepted at any time at: bit.ly/CCL1000BBK.
• STEAM sessions every Friday at 1:30 p.m. Choose from science, technology, engineering, art, and math activities that vary from week to week. Geared to kids ages six through 11, but all are welcome.
• Come out for children’s story time on Wednesdays at 11 a.m. and again on Thursdays at 10 a.m. and 11 a.m. Each week’s story time will feature the same children’s content with picture books and a craft to accompany most stories. Geared to children ages 3-5, but all kids are welcome to participate.
• Elementary Book Club meets March 28 at 3 p.m. in the Library Annex for those in grades 3 through 5. Reserve your spot at: bit.ly/CCLElementaryBookClub
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