Monthly Archives: April, 2020
8 things to do this week – internet edition
Pull up the internet and dive into live-streams offering everything from pandas to dance parties, all in this week's things to do.
Feds name TMCC ‘Green Ribbon School’
The Nevada Department of Education on Friday announced that Truckee Meadows Community College has been designated a “Green Ribbon School” by the U.S. Department of Education.
Day 42 – a Concert in the Park
Karl continues the story of his trip to Stern Grove with Arthur Fiedler to experience the concert of a lifetime.
Reopen Nevada protesters march through downtown
Another wave of protesters took to the streets yesterday rallying to reopen Nevada’s economy.
TheatreWorks holds online auditions for Wizard of Oz
TheatreWorks of Northern Nevada holds auditions for its Artown production of “The Wizard of OZ” on Tuesday, April 28 via ZOOM.
Day 41 – Meeting Arthur Fiedler!
Karl takes another "trip" over the Sierra to San Francisco to share part 1 of his Arthur Fiedler experience.
New directive to allow curbside commerce and alcohol to-go
The City of Reno’s Community Development department released an updated business operations guide, adding interpretations for what are essential and non-essential businesses.
COVID-19 contributing to domestic violence: what to do
As shelter-in-place restrictions from the COVID-19 pandemic continue, reports of violence in the home are increasing in some areas.
PODCAST: When do businesses in Reno get to reopen?
COVID-19 continues to weigh heavy not just on the Silver State but around the world. Hundreds of protestors recently took to the streets in Nevada’s capital Carson City.
Home but not alone: Crisis Support Services of Nevada offers supportive, encouraging and free resource (sponsored)
SPONSORED: Crisis Support Services of Nevada wants to remind Nevadans that there are resources available to help them cope and develop strategies to reduce stress of all kinds.