Tuesday, August 13, 2024

A Whimsical Journey in the Sky: Discover the Magic of the 43rd Annual Reno Great Balloon Race, 2024. Must See. FREE EVENT

For many years, hot air balloons have captivated the minds and captured the hearts of thousands. There's something undeniably enchanting about watching these vibrant orbs drift gracefully across the sky, transforming the horizon into a canvas of color.

The Reno Great Balloon Race is one of Reno's most beloved annual events, attracting over 150,000 visitors from around the country. This magical event elevates the charm of ballooning to new heights, creating a memorable spectacle that fills the air with wonder and excitement.

Free Tethered Rides
Visit the Inter-Tribal Council of Nevada's booth on Balloon Blvd. to receive a FREE voucher for a tethered ride. in SnoBird. (SOURCE)

Free Tethered rides in Tico the Sloth | Instagram | Rennervation | Reno Balloon | Reno Tahoe

Experience the Magic
A night scene brimming with wonder, excitement, anticipation.  
Smiles across the field, lighting up the night.
Magical Hot Air Balloon silhouettes against a vibrant mountainous backdrop.
Friendly pilots dedicated to putting smiles on your faces.   
Music & an enthusiastic MC to complement and uplift the mood.  
A whimsical Balloon Boulevard filled with the most charming keepsakes. 
Warm cocoa to keep you cozy.
Delicious bites to top off the excitement.
The perfect opportunity for creating memories that last a lifetime.
Family-friendly activities to elevate the experience.

As the world's largest free ballooning event, held in The Biggest Little City, many attendees arrive while it’s still dark to witness the breathtaking Glow Show at 5 a.m. Here, a select few balloons light up the pre-dawn sky, sparkling in unison with music. Just 30 minutes later, these balloons launch into the sky as part of the Dawn Patrol. As the sun rises, families and friends gather in awe for the Mass Ascension, where all the balloons take flight, creating a spectacular display against Reno’s already impressive mountainous backdrop.

What makes this experience truly magical is the ability to walk right up to these majestic balloons and witness their splendor unfold before your eyes. I still vividly recall the awe I felt during my first visit to the event nine years ago. Watch as the skilled pilots and their dedicated crews of 25+ members work in harmony to prepare for takeoff, but please remember to be courteous and avoid direct contact with the balloons. The action moves quickly!
I’ve been taking my three kiddos to this event since they were babies, and my love for it just grows with each passing year. Without a doubt, it’s one of the most special events to exist, and we’re lucky to experience it right here in Reno - completely free.  I mean, hot air balloons were the first successful form of human flight, defying gravity and all odds.  How cool is that!?  

As the balloons shine in the sky, I can't help but be inspired and reminded of all of the beauty and joy that comes from chasing our dreams and letting our spirits soar. I truly hope you have the most magical time if you make it out!

Have you seen this amazing giveaway by Reno Tahoe, including a free balloon ride, Cloud 9 heated tent w/ breakfast, tickets & a gift card to National Automobile Museum, accommodations at GSR, breakfast at Squeeze In, & a car rental, for two?  Biggest little giveaway package for sure. 

If you're interested in paying for a magical ride, check out Balloon Nevada's  opportunity.  These will definitely be limited. 

***Purchases for parking, VIP Cloud 9 Club, and from vendors all contribute to keeping this event free for everyone.

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Great Reno Balloon Race 
When:
September 6 - 8
Gates open at 3am
(Prospectors allowed on Thursday's media day)

Location:
Rancho San Rafael Regional Park
1595 N Sierra St. 
Reno, NV 89503

Parking (lots will open at 3:30am each day):
General Parking 
$25 cash for a space inside the park.
These are very limited in quantity and fill up almost instantly.

Handicap Parking is usually located in the Wilbur May Musuem lot.  Pull up to the event and workers will guide you to the the appropriate spaces.

VIP Parking (Tickets
Friday $45 + $2.34 fee
Saturday $50 + $2.49 fee (SOLD OUT)
Sunday $50 + $2.49 fee

UNR Parking
If you don’t mind walking a few blocks, you can park for free at the University’s lots in the Green and Blue 1 lots on the northwest side of Mackay Stadium. But remember that cars must be removed by 11 a.m. (Subject to changes if event falls on a Nevada football afternoon game).

Neighborhood Parking:
There are plenty of parking spaces in the nearby neighborhoods around the park. Walking to the event is a fun experience, especially when you're joined by many other excited attendees.


CLOUD 9 VIP CLUB (Tickets):
Friday, Saturday (SOLD OUT), & Sunday 
  • Heated indoor/patio outdoor seating on the field
  • Phenomenal breakfast provided by Silver Legacy at THE ROW
  • Hosted bar with champagne, bloody marys and mimosas provided by Squeeze In and J Resort Reno
  • VIP Parking Pass with (optional) shuttle cart transportation from your car to the Cloud 9 VIP tent
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A Brief History on Hot Air Balloons

1783: The Montgolfier brothers set the skies ablaze with wonder as they launched the very first hot air balloon in France!

1783: Parisian adventurers Pilâtre de Rozier and François Laurent d'Arlandes became the first humans to float above the city in a magical airborne journey.

1794: Hot air balloons go to battle! The French Army uses them for the first-ever aerial reconnaissance during the Battle of Fleurus.

1804-1960s: The skies went a little quiet as interest shifted to other types of balloons, but hot air ballooning was far from forgotten.

1960: A new era dawns! Ed Yost reignites the ballooning spirit with the invention of the modern propane burner.

1963: The modern hot air balloon takes flight, with Ed Yost soaring over the plains of Nebraska, marking a new chapter in airborne adventure.

1978: The world’s most daring adventurers cross the Atlantic in the Double Eagle II, proving that hot air ballooning knows no bounds.

1999: The ultimate sky-high achievement! Bertrand Piccard and Brian Jones circle the globe in a hot air balloon, making history in the clouds. 


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Tips & Details

  • Parking is a breeze if you arrive early, between 3:30 a.m. and 5:30 a.m (inside parking - $25 cash, street parking - free). Waking up that early is an adventure in itself, especially when you’re with loved ones. The balloons and the whole atmosphere make it totally worth it! As they say, "The early bird catches the worm." But if early mornings aren’t your thing, no worries! You can still enjoy the event later; just be prepared to park a bit farther away and walk a little. The mass ascension at 7 a.m. is absolutely magical, but don’t sleep on the glow show at 5 a.m. and the dawn patrol at 5:30 a.m.—they’re just as enchanting.

  • Kid Zone: Every year, they mix up the entertainment for kids with fun activities like bungee jumps, bounce houses, and crafts. They always do their best to make sure everyone is happy, so I have no doubt this year’s activities will be just as exciting. A little birdie told me that the National Automobile Museum might bring in some cars to show, and a face painter is also in the works!

  • What to Bring: Mornings can be chilly.  Check the weather forecast and dress appropriately.  Lots of people like to bring blankets, lawn chairs (please be considerate to not obstruct the view of those sitting on the ground), and hot drinks to stay cozy. If you’re planning on attending with kids it's helpful to pack some food, drinks, and snacks to keep them happy.  Food will also be available for sale.  Most vendors take cards, but cash is always king & some vendors may experience problems with their systems — ATMs are available on-site.

  • Event Highlights: Mass ascension is a must-see, with over 80 balloons taking to the skies in a breathtaking display.  Balloon souvenir vendors will be on-site, offering a range of keepsakes to commemorate your experience.  

  • Getting Around: If you don’t feel like hunting for a parking space, consider using public transportation, Uber, a taxi, biking, or even walking to the event. Wagons and strollers are allowed, but you may find it hard to navigate the event with so many people in attendance.  

  • Extras: The Reno Great Balloon Race takes place in Rancho San Rafael Regional Park, one of our largest and most dynamic parks. You’ll find plenty of beautiful spaces to explore, including Wilbur D. Mar Museum (free admission during the event, Fr, Sa, Su: 7am-1pm), a serene pond, an arboretum, multiple playgrounds, and much more.  If you've been dreaming of riding a hot air balloon, you can pay to ride one in Lake Tahoe.  This balloon has been a participant of RGBR for years.  Check out this website for more details.

  • Sustainability Commitment: This year's Reno Great Balloon Race will be greener than ever, featuring solar-powered lights and clean, dependable energy to reduce its carbon footprint. They're proud to lead the way in event sustainability.

***Pets & drones are not allowed***
***No vaping & no lasers***

This year, the Reno Great Balloon Race will spotlight women in aviation.

Finally, remember that balloon races may be canceled if winds exceed 10 mph, so check the weather on AccuWeather before heading out.  In the event of undesirable weather and cancellation, no refunds will be given.  The event relies on parking fees and such to help keep the event free and open to the public. 


2024 Photo Contest presented by Reno Tahoe and GRBR
Submit your favorite photo of GRBR 2024 for a chance to win a hot air balloon ride for 2! Submissions will be accepted from September 5-15, 2024. Submit via Instagram by using #RenoBalloon24 or by submitting online – link will open on September 5, 2024.


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Wednesday, July 17, 2024

Reno Summer Guide - Events, Activities, & Cold Treats, 2024

Brown's Creek Loop Trail
Hey Everyone,

Kat here. It's been a busy and eventful summer so far with my three little ones keeping me on my toes... or maybe it's the other way around, haha.

There are tons of awesome summer events coming up, and I wanted to quickly share some with you. Follow the linked Instagram accounts + websites for more details on each event.

Some events have limited tickets, so grab yours soon if interested. Also, stay tuned as I update my list with more events. For those who like to plan ahead, check out a more comprehensive list on the right side of this blog.

Many of these events and activities are free and open to the public, offering unique experiences you won't find just anywhere. With our town centered around a river and our proximity to diverse landscapes, there are endless possibilities for adventures. Get out there and have some fun!

Hope you're staying cool and enjoying the summer. While it's been super hot, let's be grateful there haven't been any major fires (knock on wood), and nothing beats a refreshing dip in the water.

Peace, Love, & Kindness,
Kat

Icecycle Creamery.  Come here for the most unique & adventurous flavors in town.  Sandwiches & soups also available.  Love the new Owner.

SUMMER BUCKET LIST
-Beach Days: Enjoy the sun and sand at one of the many amazing beaches in Lake Tahoe. Bring a picnic, swim, and soak up the breathtaking views.  Round Hill Pines & Lakeside for limited crowds (fees regulate crowds), King's, Lakeside, & Common Beach all have playgrounds, restrooms, and nearby eats.

-Cold Treats:
 Black Rock Dessert - Milkshakes are beautiful and made with house ice cream.  The owners Marlon & Lesly are seriously some of the nicest owners in town
Cosmo's Snack Bar - Dole Whip & specialty soft serves 
Thania's Organic Juice Bar - Clean & thoughtfully made smoothies, juices, & acai bowls.  No added sugars.  Love me a chunky monkey smoothie, peanut butter banana toast, & the juices can't be beat.
Everbowl - acai bowls & smoothies (love their variety of bases)
Jus - smoothies, acai bowls, & juice
Tahoe Natural Cafe - Tahoe Pops (craft popsicles), juices, smoothies, & acai bowls.  They also have a full menu of other nourishing foods like sandwiches, soups, & salads. 
Icecycle Creamery - Try the most unique craft flavors here like Thai tea and mango sticky rice. Get one of their flights and make it a foodie adventure.  They also have yummy sandwiches & soups.  Love the new owner. 
Rolled Mountain Creamery - a top pick.  Freshness & quality.  Ice cream made right in front of you.
Little Truckee Ice Creamery - another top spot and a necessity of summer. I die for Truckee Trails. They always have a non-dairy option on hand.  Brick n morter is located next to Donner Lake.  Trucks located in downtown Truckee and Tahoe City at Cobblestone shopping center.
Great Basin Co-op - juices, smoothie bowls. Tahoe Pops in frozen section. The cutest local grocery shop in town.
Yogurt Beach - service is always friendly, flavors fun, & toppings endless
Shaved Ice - The Sno Flo - fluffly, Hawaiian style. located in Carson City. Snoasis -food truck. Ice more on the traditional course side.  Super kind service.
Boba - Num Num Boba (they also have soft serve) fun shop with tons of options, Dim Sum Hut, 1 2 Tea (they're connected to a bomb asian restaurant, Ijji Noodle House & Poke Don at their South Reno location), Teaspoon, Ding Tea
Gelato - Bouchee Confections  Handmade by a talented chocolatier. Rich & creamy
Mexican Treats - Paletas de Angel,  Anotjitos Colibri. Can't beat the freshness.  Mexican treats always hit the spot. 
Misc Non-alcoholic & Non-caffeinated - Noodle Box Kitchen, Sip of Saigon, Black Rabbit Mead Company has an impressive mocktail menu, Coffee N' Comics (fruity pebble, reese's, oreo frapps). Play Super Nintendo here.

Agua frescas (fruit waters) from Paletas de Angel.  They're super fresh, but don't skimp on the sweetness.  Let your ice melt for a more tamed agua fresca.

-Reno's Summer Festivals: We have tons to enjoy.  Biggest Little Wing Festival, Northern Nevada Pride, Artown, Hot August Nights, The Best in the West Nugget Rib Cook-off

-Hiking: Beat the heat by hiking early mornings at Mount Rose Summit, Galena, Davis Creek, and Lake Tahoe. The cooler temperatures and scenic views are worth the early start.

-Gardening: Summer is perfect for growing zucchinis, tomatoes, & cucumbers. Visit local nurseries like Old Stone House & Moana Nursery for seeds, seedlings, and guidance. 

-River Tubing: Float down the Truckee River for a relaxing and fun summer activity.  Lots of people like to park a car at Mayberry Park (start) & Wingfield Park (about 3.5 miles, 2-4 hrs.)

-Outdoor Reading: Find a shady spot at Wingfield Park with a good book from Grassroots Books or The Radical Cat.  The park’s serene atmosphere is ideal for getting lost in a story.

-Mini Golf:  Magic Carpet Golf on South Virginia St. is a charming, old-school spot that's tons of fun, featuring beautiful landscaping and plenty of shade trees. Coconut Bowl in Sparks offers a small indoor neon-lit course and a much larger outdoor fun course. Be sure to buy the unlimited band on weekdays for great value—it includes unlimited mini golf and much more. King's Beach Miniature Golf is a favorite in Tahoe City due to its prime location next to King's Beach and Tahoe Time ice cream, as well as its beautiful course shaded by majestic evergreen trees.

-Cycling: Explore the Tahoe-Pyramid Trail, the longest and most significant in Reno.  Start at Mayberry Park or GSR and enjoy the scenic ride along the river.  

-Bird Watching: Summer is great for bird watching at Virginia Lake Park, Damonte Ranch Wetlands, Swan Lake Nature Study Area, Rosewood Nature Study Area, and Washoe Lake State Park.

-Outdoor Movies: Watch classic films under the stars at the West Wind El Rancho Drive-In (Carson City) or outdoor movie nights at various parks around the city. Check out The Village at Rancharra & The RED Experience District for their summer movie schedules. 

-Plan Fall Adventures: Start planning fall trips to nearby destinations like Lassen Volcanic National Park, Hope Valley, Apple Hill, Yosemite National Park, Donner & Fallen Leaf Lake.

-Farm Visits: Summer is a great time to visit local farms like Andelin Farm for their Sunflower Festival.  U-pick flowers and tons of activities for the family. Open August 1 - 23

-Water Activities: Rent a kayak or paddleboard at Donner Lake & Lake Tahoe. Early mornings and evenings are the best times to avoid the midday heat and crowds.

-Stargazing: Clear summer nights are perfect for stargazing. Head to Davis Creek Regional Park,  Jack C. Davis Observatory, or Fleishman Planetarium for minimal light pollution and stunning views of the night sky.

-Local Music: Reno has an abundance of talented and inspiring musicians. Check out The Reno Scene and Bandsintown for the latest concerts and performances in town.

-Nearby Roadtrips:
*Yosemite National Park (3.5 hrs. from Reno):  Renowned for its stunning granite cliffs, waterfalls, and outdoor recreation opportunities.  Closest entrance from Reno - Tioga Pass.  Reservations required during summer. 
*Virginia City: Step back in time to the Old West with historic buildings, museums, and scenic views of the Comstock Lode.
*Lake Tahoe: Explore the various towns around North and South Lake Tahoe for outdoor activities, beaches, hiking trails, and stunning lake views.  
*Truckee: A charming mountain town with a historic downtown area, outdoor recreation opportunities, and proximity to Donner Lake. They have the cutest downtown loaded with eats and shops.
*Genoa: Nevada’s oldest settlement, offering historic sites, quaint shops, and nearby access to hiking and hot springs.  Super small town that packs a big punch.  Beautiful park with a huge lawn ideal for picnics.  Visit the bakery for delicious Italian baked goods, David Walley restaurant for a rustic dining experience + hot springs, the courthouse for an amazing museum highlighting the history of Genoa and NV, and Genoa Bar & Saloon, NV's watering hole.
*Carson City: Nevada’s capital city with historic landmarks, museums, outdoor recreation, and the nearby scenic beauty of Lake Tahoe.  King's Canyon Waterfall, Nevada State Museum, Railroad Museum, Shat's Bakery, Axohelado, Tacos Los Compas, Bob McFadden Plaza, Levitt AMP Concert Series
*Downtown Davis: A charming college town with bike-friendly streets, local shops, and the UC Davis Arboretum.  There are a tons of great eats in this area and so many cuisines to choose from.
*Sacramento: California's capital city known for its historic Old Sacramento district and diverse cultural attractions.  
*San Francisco: Famous for its iconic landmarks like the Golden Gate Bridge, Alcatraz Island, and vibrant cultural scene.
*San Diego: Offers beautiful beaches, Balboa Park, San Diego Zoo, and a relaxed  atmosphere.

-Farmer's Markets:  Enjoy fresh, seasonal produce, delicious food offerings, talented craft vendors, a vibrant atmosphere buzzing with life, scenic road trips, and so much more.


 My Favorite Farmer's Markets
-Riverside Farmer's Market: An amazing year-round market offering a wide array of clean, nourishing, and tasty eats, produce, and craft vendors. Located in the prime spot of Idlewild Park, it features plenty of shade, lawns, and live entertainment.
Idlewild Park
 Open Year-Round
Sundays, 8am - 1pm (time changes seasonally)
2055 Idlewild Dr, Reno, NV 89509


-Sparks Methodist Church Farmer's Market: Sparks Methodist Church Farmer's Market is on the smaller side, but it packs a big punch.

Sparks Methodist Church
Tuesdays, 8am-1pm
1231 Pyramid Way, Sparks, NV 89431


Enjoy fresh handmade French donuts from @hausofbeignets, inspired by a passion for New Orleans culture and its beloved treat. 🤤 You can also savor different yet delicious donuts from M & M's Southern Cafe and @bussin_beignets.

Don't miss the new @frostgiantcreamery. Ice cream making started at home with a $1k machine, and during tough times, the passion turned into a business. You must try these craft ice creams: chocolate, orange (d)reamsicle, & a new flavor made in collaboration with the best apple pie in town by @silverstatepieco, which also offers impressive savory hand pies.

@mwintsoph has watched my 3 rascals grow up over the span of 10 years. Fausta, the lean, mean baking machine, is behind all the baked goods you’d think were made by a team. Every market and event, you can expect to find her with cookies, baklava, & handmade loaves—all delicious, & all at unbeatable prices.

Visit @grindzcoffeecompany for their cute truck, friendly service, fresh baked goods, refreshing smoothies, and a good cup of Joe to get your morning off to the right start.

Other features include local produce, local craft vendors, a welcome stand with warm people from the church (&free water), & live entertainment.

Notes:
-Arrive early for parking and to beat the heat. While the lot may appear full, parking is usually not an issue as people don’t tend to stay too long.
-limited shade
-no tables or seating available
-Porta potty available


-The Village Farmer's Market: Located at The Village parking lot, next to House of Bread, Deleon Mexican Restaurant, Mix Bakeshop, and 1,2, Tea.

Village Shopping Center
Saturdays, June 1 - October 5
8am - 12pm
1119 California Avenue, Reno, NV 89509


-Tamarack Junction Farmer's Market: Held in the Tamarack Casino parking lot.  DC restaurant in the casino has great breakfast & everyday value meal deals at $7.99/meal.

Tamarack Junction
Saturdays, June 1 - September 28
8am - 12pm
13101 S. Virginia St., Reno, NV 89511


-Incline Village Farmer's Market: The north shore of Lake Tahoe is so underrated and includes this gem of a market every summer, offering a variety of fresh produce, local crafts, and artisanal goods. It's a favorite among locals and visitors alike for its scenic setting and community vibe.  The drive up from Reno on Mt. Rose Highway to this market is always fun and scenic.

Incline Village Library
Thursdays, 3pm - 6pm
845 Alder Ave, Incline Village, NV 89451


-Tahoe City Farmer's Market: Found in Tahoe City at Common's Beach, this market showcases a range of local produce, specialty foods, handmade crafts, and artwork. It's situated near the shores of Lake Tahoe, providing a picturesque backdrop for shopping and socializing.  Playground, tables, restrooms, kayak & paddle board rentals available. Across the street you'll find super cute Cobblestone Shopping Center, home to one of my favorite ice cream trucks in all of our area - Little Truckee Ice Creamery.  Parking lot is super small so make sure to make it out early to snag a spot.  Otherwise, there's free 2 hr. street parking nearby. 

Common's Beach
Thursdays, May 16 - October 21
8am - 1pm
400 N Lake Blvd, Tahoe City, CA 96145


Website



Events
-Select Saturdays @ 7pm 
Stargazing  
*Location:
Jack C. Davis Observatory
2699 Vanpatten Ave.
Carson City, NV 89703
*Lectures every 3rd Saturday of the month.
October 1 - March 3 at 6:30 p.m. 
April 1 - September 30 at 7:30 p.m.
***Weather permitting



-July 15
Free Museum Day 
*Location
National Automobile Museum
1 Museum Dr, Reno, NV 89501
*50% off general admission membership



-July 17, 21, 31 | August 7, 14, 21, 28 | September 4, 5:30pm-8:30pm
Summer Concert Series 
*Location:
Village at Rancharra
The Village at Rancharrah
7100 Rancharrah Pkwy, Reno, NV 89511
*Instagram


-July 18 | 5:30 - 9:30pm
Off the Rails Summer Concert Series
Free, All ages.
*Location:
Locomotion Plaza 
301 N Virginia St 
(between Eldorado and Whitney Peak, right by the Arch)

"Our Third Thursday Summer Concert Series is rollin’ back into Locomotion Plaza with @timsniderstrings & @wolfgangtimber’s live-looping violin-flavored blend of “world-folk fusion.”
✨ Opening Support from @sillylittleband
🚚 Food truck treats from @SilverStatePieCo 🥧 & @ThePotluckTruck 🍔
🍻 Beer garden (NA bevs available 🥤)
👩‍🎨 Artisan vendors  @joecrock13@poppyandlunajewelry@markedstudios@nayturesempire & @indoorcoyote
🤸‍♂️ KidZone: Kids craft station and bounce house by @funeventsnv_._com"
-Description from Offbeat Music Instagram




-July 18 | 6pm-9pm
Kurli Joe Cumbia Music
*Location:
The Jesse
306 E 4th St, Reno, NV 89512



-July 18 - 21
Barracuda Championship
*Location:
Tahoe Mountain Club's Old Greenwood Golf Course
12915 Fairway Dr, Truckee, CA 96161



-July 19 | Seatings @ 6pm, 6:30pm, or 7pm
July Tasting 
*Location:
Noodle Box Kitchen
490 S Center St, Reno, NV 89501
*For Rerservations: Noodleboxkitchen@gmail.com




-July 19 | 7pm
Art Battle
Free, All Ages
*Location:
McKinley Arts & Cultural Center
925 Riverside Dr, Reno, NV 89503
*Instagram | Art Battle | The Generator

"The majority of our artists for our FREE Moonrise Maker Market edition of Art Battle Reno have been announced and we are so darn excited to see the best work they can create in 20 minutes!
Always wanted to take your kiddos to Art Battle? Now is your chance! This whole event will be completely free and all ages so everyone can enjoy watching the paint fling while shopping some of our incredible vendors! 
-Description from Instagram



-July 19, 20, August 3, September 14
Summer Stargazing with Fleischmann Planetarium
Ales & Tails (21+)
Ark at Dark After Hours Tours
*Location:
Animal Ark
1265 Deerlodge Rd, Reno, NV 89508



-July 20 | 6:30 - 8:30pm | 5:30 - 8:30 pm (VIP)
Hot Havana Nights
*Location:
National Automobile Museum
1 Museum Dr, Reno, NV 89501

"Get ready for a lavish night that will shake the coconuts from the trees with hand-rolled cigars, Cuban hors d'oeuvres, hot bachata dancing, tropical drinks, and much more! 
 
All funds raised will support Safe Embrace and our mission to end the cycle of intimate partner violence with innovative intervention and prevention services."
-Description from Website



-July 20 | 6pm
Hotdogs @ Highballs 
Corn Dog World Tour
*Location:
Reno Public House
33 St Lawrence Ave, Reno, NV 89501

"THE ALL CORN DOG EDITION OF HOT DOGS & HIGHBALLS IS NIGH! July 20th at @renopublichouse choose between classic corn dogs or hand dipped and take that bad boi on a tour around the world in dipping sauces because you get all 5. To wash it down I got some wild ass bangers ready for you including house made pickle soda, butterscotch cream soda & a frozen root beer that will make you float. @ivanedgates is the guardian of the musical pleasuredome, AND we will have new merch including three new hats. It all starts at 6pm!" -Description from Instagram




-July 20 | 4pm - 9pm (FREE)
Dancing on the River
*Location:
West Street Plaza
248 W 1st St.
Reno, NV 89501
*Instagram

"🎉 Get ready to move to the rhythm of the river! 🌊 Dancing on the River kicks off at 4-10 PM at West Street Plaza, downtown Reno. Join us for an electrifying evening of Cumbia, Bachata, Salsa, and more under the open sky. 🕺💃 Free entry, local food trucks, and drinks await you. Fun for the whole family! This summer, let's make memories that dance on the river's flow." 
- Description from Facebook




-July 21 | 9am-2pm
Annual Art Paws
*Location:
McKinley Arts & Cultural Center
925 Riverside Dr.
Reno, NV 89503
*Instagram | Art Paws | Nevada Humane Society (will be on site with their adopt-mobile)
*Food & Vendors

"Art Paws is an event that occurs annually to raise money, awareness, and engagement for OTHER non-profits specifically related to our arts and animal organizations.

What can you do to help us? Come to our event each year during @renoisartown on the 3rd Sunday in July, beginning at 9AM.

AND MORE IMPORTANTLY, don't forget to bring those four-legged family members! 🐾"




-July 20 & 21
2nd Annual Cars & Culture 
Car Show & Barber Battle
*Location:
Crown Culture Fade Studio
807 W 4th St, Reno, NV 89503

Awards
Best Import
Best Domestic
Best Euro
Best Classic
People's Choice Award

Food Vendor : Barrio Burger



-July 26 & 27 
Biggest Little Wing Festival
*Location:
The ROW
Virginia St. from 2nd to 6th Street



-August 1-23
Sunflower Festival
*Location:
Andelin Farm
8100 Pyramid Way, Sparks, NV 89436
*My Post on Andelin

*Tons of family activities around the farm, photo opportunities, petting zoo



-August 2 | 6-pm-8pm
Back to the 80s Summer Concert
*Location:
National Automobile Museum
1 Museum Drive Reno, NV 89501




-August 3 | 11am - 6pm
Reno Garlic Festival
*Location:
McKinley Arts & Cultural Center
925 Riverside Dr, Reno, NV 89503




-August 3
Summer Showcase 
$15 at door
*Location:
Lo-Bar Social
445 California Ave, Reno, NV 89509
Local Artist Instagram



-August 10
Annual Hype Tea Sneaker Ball
2500 E 2nd St, Reno, NV 89595



-August 23, 24, & 25 
Canaloupe Festival
*Location:
325 Sheckler Rd Fallon, Churchill County 89406 USA



-August 5| 7pm - 10pm
89th Season Blythe Awards
*Location:
Reno Little Theater 
147 E Pueblo St, Reno, NV 89502
-August 24 | 4:30pm - 7:30pm
3rd Annual Soil Palooza Regenerative Gardening Event
*Location:
Urban Roots
1700 E 2nd St, Reno, NV 89502
*Instagram | Urban Roots | Earth & Seeds

"Enjoy family-friendly activities, farm fresh pizza and cocktails, alongside a panel discussion and demos with local gardening experts. This year find out all about food forests, the benefits, and how to grow your own at any scale!"

-Description from website





-August 30 (11am or 4pm) & 31 (10am)
Floral Pinch Pot Craft
*Location:
Shay Co Shop
50 S Virginia St
Suite 114
Reno, NV 89501




-August 31 & September 7 | 9am - 2pm
Sierra Nevada Summer Porcini & Plant Foray
*Location:
Truckee, CA
*Tickets (limited)

"During this hike, we will be searching for the fantastic Porcini mushroom (among others) while also learning about some of the common edible and medicinal plants in our area. This class will teach you the basic skills you need to be able to forage on your own; emphasizing how to properly identify plants and mushrooms and how to confidently navigate the forest in search of the treasures it has to offer. In addition, you will also learn about the ecology of this area, specifically what makes Reno/Tahoe such a magical place to live when it comes to our natural places." -description from website



-September 6, 7, 8
The Reno Great Balloon Race
*Location:
Rancho San Rafael Regional Park
1595 N Sierra St, Reno, NV 89503


-September 7 
Norther Nevada Pride Parade & Festival
Parade 10am @ Downtown Reno
Festival 11am-7pm @ Wingfield Park 



-September 9 | 6pm
Vintage Fall Pumpkin Craft Night
*Location:
10 Torr
490 Mill St, Reno, NV 89502



-September 14 | 8pm- 10pm
Ark at Dark
1265 Deerlodge Rd, Reno, NV 89508
*Location:
Animal Ark
1265 Deerlodge Rd, Reno, NV 89508



-September 15 | 12pm-3pm
Milk & Honey Jewish Cultural Festival
*Location:
McKinley Arts & Cultural Center
925 Riverside Dr, Reno, NV 89503



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