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EVENTEEN YEARS OF BRINGING ARTS TO NORTHERN NEVADA…THAT’S ARTOWN. S The arts are a vital part of any community, but when you set aside a weekend, or a week, or as is Artown’s case an entire month, just to focus on the arts it allows people to step back from their daily lives and focus on enjoying the festival that’s been created for their enjoyment. Artown never wants to be predictable. We want to continue to drive emotion and help attendees create lasting memories. And as such, we’re making our own mold…again for July 2012. Topping an all time record of events with nearly 500, of which more than 60 percent offered FREE, Artown continues to lead as the nation’s most comprehensive arts and culture festivals attracting more than 300,000 people in 2011 for a variety of events and performances. None of this would be possible without the support of our more than 130 presenting organizations. These presenters are responsible for their events — music, dance, theater, visual arts, performance, hands-on workshops and more. While two of our larger events, Opening and Closing Nights, bring national caliber performers to the banks of the Truckee River in downtown Reno, it’s the unique events that feed our patrons throughout the month. Artown would like to acknowledge and thank the City of Reno for their continued support of Artown since the fi rst year in 1996 until now. We’ll see you in the park!

Beth Macmillan Executive Director

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Artown Summer BK1_6.01.12.indd 2-3 6/12/12 2:30 PM Gearing up for Artown 2012 “the incredible thing More than 60 percent of festival is free is that it’s different every year.”– Dave Aiazzi OR NEARLY TWO DECADES, Artown has been working to make art accessible to people from all walks of life. With an average of Feight free events every day during July, more than 60 percent of the annual festival is free, including the Family Series, the World Music Series, Dancing in the Park, Discover the Arts, Movies in the Park and the Monday Night Music Series. The Artown formula clearly works, blending a broad spectrum of free and ticketed events, from world-class bands and theater groups to well- known gallery artists and dance troupes. Now in its 17th year, Artown has grown from drawing 30,000 to more than 300,000 attendees annually. “We’re starting to get second-generation people down at Artown now, who were probably sitting on their parent’s lap in the year 2000, and now they’re going down there on their own,” said Dave Aiazzi, who has been a member of the Artown board for nearly a decade and currently serves as chairman. This year, Artown’s opening night is slated for Sunday, July 1, when the Band, led by the ’s legendary percussionist, will perform for free at 7:30 p.m. in Wingfi eld Park. Hart and his band will be playing a mix of new material, greatest hits and Grateful Dead songs, as part of the “Mysterium Tremendum” tour. The 2012 festival will close on Tuesday, July 31, with Maceo Parker performing for free at 7:30 p.m. in Wingfi eld Park. A famous funk and soul saxophone player, Parker’s horn played a prominent role in the music of both James Brown and George Clinton, and he has collaborated with artists ranging from De La Soul and Ray Charles to the Red Hot Chili Peppers and Dave Matthews Band. In between opening and closing night, Artown crowds will have the chance to attend a wonderfully wide array of events, from a dinosaur petting zoo to a performance by the Preservation Hall Jazz Band. Erth’s Dinosaur Petting Zoo, scheduled for July 9, is one of this year’s fi ve free Family Series events, which take place at 7 p.m. in Wingfi eld Park every Monday in July. The Preservation Hall Jazz Band 50th Anniversary Celebration, with special guests Del McCoury Band and Trey McIntyre Project, is one of the festival’s ticketed event, slated for Sunday, July 15, at Grand Sierra Resort. “The incredible thing about Artown is that it’s different every year — different artists and a different vibe,” Aiazzi said. “I really praise the board members for having the vision to take risks and try new things, Above: Alhendra; Opposite page: Bella Hristova; Oliver Mtukudzi & The Black all in an effort to give the citizens of Nevada the chance to great art.” Spirits Five; Erth’s Dinosaur Petting Zoo.

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4 PM-7 PM • Wildfl ower Village Schedule of Events sunday: 1 4395 W. 4th St. • 827-5250 BIke touR thRough olD Reno wildfl owervillage.com • FREE A leisurely ride through the most historic parts of Reno. HELMETS REQUIRED, NO envIsIon Photo by Shannon Brinkman EXCEPTIONS! Reservations are required. eNVision welcomes the opening night crowd with a pre-show Rhythm and 9 AM-11 AM • My Favorite Muffi n dance performance. 340 California Ave.• 747-4478 historicreno.org • $10, FREE to HRPS 6:30 PM • Wingfi eld Park • 1st St. & members Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 renoisartown.com • FREE lAtImeR ARt CluB memBeRs shoW “CeleBRAtIng 91 yeARs oF ARt ARtoWn openIng nIght: An exCellenCe” openIng ReCeptIon evenIng WIth the mICkey An art show featuring the work of current hARt BAnD Latimer Art Club members. Mickey Hart, music’s honored 11 AM-1 PM • Reno Art Center • 449 percussionist for the Grateful Dead, Marsh Ave. • 240-3349 • FREE brings his sounds to opening night with a mix of new material, as well as Preservation Hall the Rhythm expeRIenCe: selections from his greatest hits and CIRCle WIth mICkey hARt Grateful Dead songs as part of his Participate in a community drum circle “Mysterium Tremendum” tour. Sponsored 50th Anniversary lead by legendary Mickey Hart and by City of Reno Arts and Culture experience the essence of rhythm. Commission, Reno Tahoe USA and Sponsored by City of Reno Arts and Friends of Artown. Offi cial host hotel is Jazz, bluegrass and contemporary dance Culture Commission, Reno Tahoe USA John Ascuaga’s Nugget. and Friends of Artown. Offi cial host hotel combine in Artown performance 7:30 PM-9 PM • Wingfi eld Park • 1st St. is John Ascuaga’s Nugget. & Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 OMETIMES, THE PERFORMANCES COMPRISING THE ARTOWN 3 PM-6 PM • Idlewild Park • 1501 renoisartown.com • FREE Idlewild Dr. • 322-1538 LINEUP are the result of best-laid plans; other times, they’re a result renoisartown.com • FREE of divine inspiration. monday: 2 S nevADA voCAl ARts: A CAppellA An example: When Artown executive director Beth Macmillan was DIsCoveR stoRytIme WIth summeR shoW researching art and music trends earlier this year, an idea crystallized. kAthleen DuRhAm Come and listen to Reno’s favorite A The Underfolk are back. See what Fred “The Preservation Hall Jazz Band was performing their 50th Cappella singing ensembles. Mouse and the Professor are up to in Anniversary Celebration at Carnegie Hall in January,” she said. “I’ve 4 PM-5:30 PM • Good Shepherd “Underwood.” Fred Mouse and the been trying to get the Del McCoury Band in Artown forever, and I’ve Lutheran Church • 501 California Ave. Professor will show children how to make been dying to get the Trey McIntyre Project as well.” 852-2429 • vocalartworks.com, tiny illustrated books. Suggested donation $10 So while talking to Del McCoury’s agent, Macmillan remembers he 9:30 AM-11:30 AM • McKinley Arts and Culture Center • 925 Riverside Dr. had a suggestion. pRIntmAkeR’s ConspIRACy At the 322-1538 • renoisartown.com • FREE “He said, ‘Why not make it a celebration like we did in New York ChApel gAlleRy Featuring recent works that cover a City, and get them all on stage together?’” Macmillan recalls. “I loved Reno munICIpAl BAnD range of different fi ne art printmaking Relax and enjoy the great outdoors, the idea of a multi-disciplinary approach, of different genres of art techniques such as lithography, intaglio, listening to songs from all eras. coming together.” relief, digital process and serigraphy by Thanks to that suggestion, Artown and the Grand Sierra Resort will selected members of this wonderful art 12 PM-1 PM • Wingfi eld Park • 1st St. & group. Arlington Ave. • 334-2414 • FREE welcome the Preservation Hall Jazz Band 50th Anniversary Celebration July 15, featuring the bluegrass sounds of the Del McCoury Band and the contemporary dance of the Trey McIntyre Project. The celebration has only happened in two other places — Carnegie Hall and New Orleans. “It will be an uplifting experience for everyone in the house,” Macmillan said. Tickets for Preservation Hall Jazz Band 50th Anniversary Celebration MickeY hArt portAl oF eVolution FAMilY FestiVAl with special guests Del McCoury Band and Trey McIntyre Project are $30, $45 and $60. Sponsored by IGT and Grand Sierra Resort.

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Artown Summer BK1_6.01.12.indd 6-7 6/12/12 2:30 PM ARtoWn FAmIly FestIvAl 9:30 AM-11:30 AM • Flint St. at sWeet vIBRAtIons: sQueek steele, WoRlD musIC seRIes: 1st mARIne Start in the Park at 5 pm with many the Lake Mansion • 322-1538 RAgtIme CoWBoy Joe DIvIsIon BAnD Come celebrate our nation’s birthday with Schedule of Events child friendly activities. Register for face renoisartown.com • FREE Ragtime piano with special guest Gary painting at renoisartown.com. Greenlund on the banjo. this amazing 45 piece Marine Band from Camp Pendleton, CA, performing patriotic 5 PM-7 PM • Wingfi eld Park • 1st Ageless RepeRtoRy: “you CAn’t 7 PM-8 PM • First United Methodist and heartwarming American music. St. & Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 tAke It WIth you” Church • 209 W. First St. • 322-4564 renoisartown.com • FREE A classic play from the late 30’s in renofi rstmethodist.org • Donations 7:30 PM-9 PM • Wingfi eld Park accepted 1st St. & Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 FAmIly seRIes: theAtReWoRks oF which the Seymour family may seem renoisartown.com • FREE noRtheRn nevADA “CuRIosIty odd, but if they are odd, the rest of the CAt” world is odder. An evenIng WIth pIpes on the A tale of displaced children and RIveR 1 PM-4 PM • Circles Edge for Spiritual thursday: 5 homeless cats. Sponsored by Sierra Organist Angela Kraft Cross performs Living • 1117 California Ave. • 345- Nevada College and The Thelma & a concert on the largest pipe organ in DIsCoveR BRAss 7323 • Donations accepted Thomas Hart Foundation. Offi cial host Northern Nevada. The Great Basin Quintet will guide hotel John Ascuaga’s Nugget. 7 PM-8:30 PM • Trinity Episcopal children in learning how these loud brass Don k on guItAR Church • 200 Island Ave. • 329-4279 work. A “Green Art” project will follow. 7 PM-8 PM • Wingfi eld Park • 1st A variety of cross-generational songs St. & Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 TrinityReno.org • Suggested donation 9:30 AM-11:30 AM • McKinley Arts and performed solo. renoisartown.com • FREE $10 Culture Center • 925 Riverside Dr. 322- 2:30 PM-3:30 PM • The Arbors • 2121 1538 • renoisartown.com • FREE monDAy nIght musIC seRIes: E. Prater Way, Sparks • 331-2229 toCCAtA: BARoQue to BRoADWAy Reno phIlhARmonIC: “pops At the arborsmemorycare.com • FREE Featuring vocal soloists and special guest FIRst thuRsDAy WIth guItAR WooDy RAnCh” fl utist, Josue Casillas. AnD the BoIleRs Grab a beer, groove to the live music and “Pops at the Ranch” features the Reno DoWntoWn RIveR WAlk 7 PM-9 PM • Good Shepherd Lutheran check out the galleries at First Thursday. Philharmonic Orchestra and Chorus See Reno’s relationship with the Truckee Church • 501 California Ave. • 313-9697 presenting patriotic music to get the Ride your bike weather-permitting. River over time. Tour Guides: Sue and toccatatahoe.com • $25 adults, $20 crowd ready for the 4th of July holiday. seniors, $5 students 19-25, 18 and under 5 PM-7 PM • Nevada Museum of Jim Smith. Reservations required. Sponsored by Robert Z. Hawkins FREE. Preferred $35. Tickets available at Art • 160 W. Liberty St. • 329-3333 Foundation, Albright, Persing & 6 PM-8 PM • Wild River Grill • 17 S. door or online. nevadaart.org • FREE Associates, LTD., and Washoe County. Virginia St. • 747-4478 • historicreno. 7:30 PM-10 PM • Robert Z. Hawkins org • Ticketed $10 or FREE to HRPS moonlIght DRum AnD DAnCe you & me: Reno 2012 Amphitheater • 6000 Bartley Ranch members CIRCle An interactive performance that takes Rd. • 322-1538 • renoisartown.com As the full moon refl ects on the river place in multiple rooms and locations FREE tuesDAy’s WIth moyA currents, learn new beats, tempos and through the chosen venue. These performances occur for one person at a Artown opens the Lear Theater, inviting techniques. All levels welcome. time. Cost includes dinner. nevADA voCAl ARts: A CAppellA the community to come inside, tour and 8 PM-11:30 PM • River School Farm summeR shoW make suggestions how to make Moya’s 7777 White Fir St. • 747-2222 6:30 PM-10:30 PM • River School Farm Reno’s favorite A Cappella singing dream come true! riverschool.info • Suggested donation 7777 White Fir St. • tararyndershouse. ensembles. $5 com • $20 7:30 PM-9 PM • Good Shepherd 6 PM-9 PM • The Lear Theater • 528 Lutheran Church • 501 California Ave. W. 1st St. • 322-1538 • renoisartown. musIC AnD ARt IntegRAtIon: loCAl 852-2429 • vocalartworks.com, com • FREE Wednesday: 4 tAlent shoWCAse ravensandroses.com • Suggested Reno munICIpAl BAnD Local music talent that integrates art in donation $10 you & me: Reno 2012 Relax and enjoy the great outdoors, different forms into their performance. An interactive performance that takes listening to songs from all eras. Two bands will be chosen to present at place in multiple spaces. These each showcase based on their creative tuesday: 3 12 PM-1 PM • Wingfi eld Park • 1st St. & integration of other art forms into their performances occur for one person at a Arlington Ave. • 334-2414 • FREE performance. DIsCoveR the lAke mAnsIon time. Cost includes dinner. Visual, acting and creative movement. 4th oF July FIReWoRks At the pIAno 7 PM-11 PM • The Underground • 555 E. Three groups experience 40 minutes 6:30 PM-10:30 PM • River School Farm 4th St. • 410-5993 • renounderground. Concert pianists play to celebrate the 4th of each workshop offered by VSA. 7777 White Fir St. • tararyndershouse. com • Donations accepted Advance reservations required. com • 747-2222 • $20 of July. Wine, cheese and champagne served. Ageless RepeRtoRy pResents: 6 PM-7:30 PM • Steinway Piano “you CAn’t tAke It WIth you” Gallery 500 E. Moana Ln. • 829-0600 A classic play by Moss Hart and George nevadaopera.org • FREE S. Kaufman from the late ‘30s in which the Seymour family may seem odd, but if they you & me: Reno 2012 are odd, the rest of the world is odder. An interactive performance that takes 7 PM-9 PM • Circles Edge for Spiritual place in multiple spaces. These Living • 1117 California St. • 345-7323 performances occur for one person at a guitAr woodY And the boilers discoVer brAss bArtleY rAnch Donations accepted time. Cost includes dinner. 6:30 PM-10:30 PM • River School Farm DAnCIng In the pARk: Reno DAnCe 7777 White Fir St. • tararyndershouse. CompAny com • 747-2222 • $20 Experience pop culture through a world 8 renoisartown.com View the complete eVent details and download the artown app online 9

Artown Summer BK1_6.01.12.indd 8-9 6/12/12 2:30 PM beat of music and dance. Journey to 331-3663 ext 118 • fbnn.org theAtReWoRks oF noRtheRn renolittletheater.org • FREE Paris and Asia, and then explore the $18 - $24 nevADA pResents: “CuRIosIty CAt” The tale of misplaced children and Schedule of Events mystique of Arabia and the diverse pop yosemIte poetRy pRInts cultures of America. ReCyCleD ARt touR homeless cats. Show of broadsides from the Tuolumne 8 PM-10 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st St. Come and learn about the many 7:30 PM-9 PM • Laxalt Auditorium Meadows Poetry Festival. & Arlington Ave. • 225- 2194 • FREE different recycled art pieces currently 401 West 2nd St. • 284-0789 2 PM-3 PM • South Valleys Library displayed. twnn.org • $10 general, $7 students/ 15650A Wedge Pkwy. • 851-5190 seniors alpengroup.org • FREE Friday: 6 5:30 PM-6:30 PM • River School Farm 7777 White Fir St. • 747-2222 gooD luCk mACBeth pResents: “the Reno youth JAzz oRChestRA II Ageless RepeRtoRy pResents: riverschool.info • $5 tempest” “you CAn’t tAke It WIth you” Exile! An enchanted island! Matchmaking! Musical performance of top middle and A classic play in which the Seymour the note-ABles A wind sprite! Magic! Shipwrecks! Moon high school jazz talent. family may seem odd, but if they are The Note-Ables is a nonprofit men! Comedy? You bet! It’s Shakespeare 2:30 PM-3:30 PM • Reno-Tahoe odd, the rest of the world is odder. organization with a primary purpose at his best. International Airport • 2001 E. Plumb Ln. 1 PM-4 PM • Circles Edge for Spiritual of providing music programs and music 7:30 PM-9:30 PM • Good Luck Macbeth • 328-6400 • renoairport.com • FREE Living • 1117 California Ave. • 345- therapy services for children and adults 119 N. Virginia St. • 322-3716 7323 • Donations accepted of all ages and abilities. goodluckmacbeth.org • $14-$20 Reno lIttle theAteR pResents: “the thIRteen CloCks” 5:30 PM-6:30 PM • Reno-Tahoe DIsCoveR pApeRmAkIng BRukA theAtRe pResents: “oRpheus James Thurber’s fairy tale, parable and International Airport • 2001 E. Plumb Keep Truckee Meadows Beautiful DesCenDIng” poem. Children and adults will be Ln. • 328-6400 • renoairport.com dazzled. engages children with the importance of Explosive Tennessee Williams at his most FREE recycling followed by making their own passionate. Mature themes. 4 PM-5 PM • Laxalt Auditorium new paper from old paper. 401 West 2nd St. • 813-8900 RollIn’ on the RIveR: BIg sAnDy 8 PM-10 PM • Bruka Theatre • 99 N. Virginia St. • 323-3221 • bruka.org renolittletheater.org • FREE 1:30 PM-3:30 PM • Neil Road AnD hIs Fly-RIte Boys Recreation Center Gymnasium • 3925 $16 student, $18 general pre-sale, $20 at The RN&R’s popular summer music series Neil Rd. 322-1538 • renoisartown.com the door nevADA opeRA pResents: FREE celebrates its 17th year. “FleDeRmAus At Fuego” long FoRm ImpRov shoW Act II featuring songs and arias in Spanish 5:30 PM-8 PM • Wingfield Park 100 percent improvised every time. with musical offerings from owner Miguel pIpes on the RIveR oRgAn ReCItAl 1st St. & Arlington Ave. • 324-4440 Recommended for 17+. Perez. A recital on the largest pipe organ in newsreview.com/reno • FREE northern Nevada. 9 PM-10:45 PM • Good Luck Macbeth 6 PM-7 PM • Fuego • 170 S. Virginia St. 119 N. Virginia St. • 530-414-0050 786-4046 • nevadaopera.org • FREE 12 PM-1 PM • Trinity Episcopal Church you & me: Reno 2012 empireimprov.com • FREE 200 Island Ave. • 329-4279 An interactive performance that takes A CeltIC summeR’s eve trinityreno.org • FREE place in multiple spaces. These movIes In the pARk: “e.t. the extRA Get ready for the heart-pounding rhythms performances occur for one person at a teRRestRIAl” of the Reno Irish Dance Company. Reno munICIpAl BAnD time. Cost includes dinner. Enjoy the family classic, “E.T. The Extra Relax and enjoy the great outdoors, Terrestrial,” under the stars in downtown 7:30 PM-9:30 PM • Wingfield Park 6:30 PM-10:30 PM • River School Farm listening to songs from all eras. Reno’s Wingfield Park. Rated PG. DVD 1st St. & Arlington Ave. • 829-7878 7777 White Fir St. • tararyndershouse. renoirishdanceco.org • Suggested 12 PM-1 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st St. presentation made possible by the com • 747-2222 • $20 donation $10 & Arlington Ave. • 334-2414 • FREE Pioneer Center for the Performing Arts. Sponsored by University of Phoenix. theAtReWoRks oF noRtheRn the Reno vIDeogAme symphony “help mAke hungeR hIstoRy” nevADA pResents: “CuRIosIty CAt” Beautiful orchestral arrangements of 9 PM-11:15 PM • Wingfield Park FooD BAnk ConCeRt 1st St. & Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 The tale of misplaced children and classic video game music. From the The Food Bank of Northern Nevada’s renoisartown.com • FREE homeless cats. 2012 Benefit concert. 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Artown Summer BK1_6.01.12.indd 10-11 6/12/12 2:30 PM Virginia St. • 323-3221 • bruka.org sIeRRA nevADA mAsteRWoRks performance. “Green Art” project with Reno Youth Jazz Orchestra brings you the $16 student, $18 general pre-sale, $20 ChoRAle artist Kellie Lee shows how to make a split classics of big band jazz. Sponsored by at the door Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, Albright, Schedule of Events Bring the whole family to hear your pin dinosaur. favorite patriotic tunes! Persing & Associates, LTD., and Washoe 11:30 AM-1:30 PM • McKinley Arts and County. sunday: 8 3:30 PM-5:30 PM • Wingfi eld Park Culture Center • 925 Riverside Dr. • 322- 1st St. & Arlington Ave. • 329-1940 1538 renoisartown.com • FREE 7:30 PM-10 PM • Robert Z. Hawkins “RoCkIn’ out” ARtIst ReCeptIon themasterworkschorale.org • FREE Amphitheater • 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd. Wide variety of petroglyph and Reno munICIpAl BAnD 322-1538 • renoisartown.com • FREE pictograph art, crafts and photography, “FAR out”: the unIveRsIty ARt Relax and enjoy the great outdoors, produced by Nevada artists. sCene 1960-1975” openIng exhIBIt listening to songs from all eras. ReCeptIon 11 AM-4 PM • Artist Co-op Gallery 12 PM-1 PM • Wingfi eld Park • 1st St. & tuesday: 10 The University Art Scene, 1960-1975” 627 Mill St. • 322-8896 • artistsco- Arlington Ave. • 334-2414 • FREE DIsCoveR the ARt oF mAgIC honors the many artists participating in opgalleryreno.com • FREE A magic show with magician Dennis the exhibition. The event includes guided CulInARy ARts At CAmpo Dobies. Children will see a show and tours. Reno lIttle theAteR pResents: Nine local chefs compete for the learn a magic trick. Then enjoy making a “the thIRteen CloCks” 3:30 PM-6 PM • Mathewson-IGT “Culinary Artist” award in weekly culinary Harry Potter wand with artist Jan Selleck. James Thurber’s fairy tale, parable and Knowledge Center • University arts contests. The contests include: Chefs 9:30 AM-11:30 PM • McKinley Arts and of Nevada, Reno • 682-5665 on the Edge, Name that Product, Mystery poem. Children and adults will be Culture Center • 925 Riverside Dr. • 322- knowledgecenter.unr.edu • FREE Basket Menu and Foodie Jeopardy. dazzled. 1538 • renoisartown.com • FREE 5 PM-6:30 PM • Campo • 50 N. Sierra 2 PM-3 PM • Laxalt Auditorium Reno lIttle theAteR pResents: St. • 737-9555 • camporeno.com Ageless RepeRtoRy pResents: 401 West 2nd St. • 813-8900 “the thIRteen CloCks” FREE “shAkespeARe In hollyWooD” renolittletheater.org • FREE James Thurber’s fairy tale, parable and Warner Brothers attempt to produce poem. Children and adults will be ARtoWn FAmIly FestIvAl “A Mid-Summers Night Dream” in a theAtReWoRks oF noRtheRn dazzled. nevADA pResents: “CuRIosIty CAt” Start in the Park at 5 pm with many movie, without the success they hoped. The tale of misplaced children and 4 PM-5 PM • Laxalt Auditorium child friendly activities. Register for face A hilarious play where love and comedy abound. homeless cats. 401 West 2nd St. • 813-8900 painting at renoisartown.com. renolittletheater.org • FREE 1 PM-3 PM • Circles Edge for Spiritual 2 PM-4 PM • Atlantis Casino Resort Spa 5 PM-7 PM • Wingfi eld Park • 1st St. & Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 Living • 1117 California Ave. • 345-7323 3800 S. Virginia St. • 284-0789 CARson CIty symphony renoisartown.com • FREE Donations accepted twnn.org • $10 general, $7 students A concert work to include an organ and seniors concerto with the largest pipe organ in FAmIly seRIes: eRth’s DInosAuR “pleAse” Northern Nevada. pettIng zoo™ A play by Bruce Lindsay directed by Pan ChAmpAgne sIngeRs Erth’s awesome prehistoric creatures, 5 PM-7 PM • Trinity Episcopal Church Pantoja. This is a 21+ event. Acappella, swing music from the 1930s from cute baby dinos to teeth-gnashing 200 Island Ave. • 883-4154 through ‘40s and more. giants, live in a petting zoo like no 6 PM-11 PM • The Underground • 555 E. ccsymphony.com • Suggested donation other. These ancient life-like dinosaurs 4th St. • 410-5993 • renounderground. 2:30 PM-3 PM • Reno-Tahoe $10 come to life in an eye-popping display com • $15 International Airport • 2001 E. Plumb in this fun, educational and imaginative Ln. • 328-6400 • renoairport.com opeRA shoRts performance. Sponsored by Sierra kIDs ARt shoW AnD sAle FREE Operas in 10 minutes or less encompass Nevada College and The Thelma & Kids are invited to submit 2 original works the full range of operatic styles and Thomas Hart Foundation. Offi cial host of art on the theme, “The Best Way to gooD luCk mACBeth pResents: emotions. Something for everyone. hotel John Ascuaga’s Nugget. Travel.” For rules and more information on “the tempest” 7:30 PM-9 PM • Steinway Piano Gallery the show visit creativeartsreno.com. Exile! An enchanted island! 7 PM-8 PM • Wingfi eld Park • 1st St. & 500 E. Moana Ln. • 829-0600 6 PM-7 PM • The Creative Arts Center Matchmaking! A wind sprite! Magic! Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 nevadaopera.org • FREE renoisartown.com • FREE 204 Marsh Ave., Ste. 300 • 544-5878 Shipwrecks! Moon men! Comedy? You creativeartsreno.com • FREE bet! It’s Shakespeare at his best. monday: 9 memoRIes At steInWAy 3 PM-5 PM • Good Luck Macbeth Enjoy the artistry of talented, young unIveRsIty hIstoRIC DIstRICt 119 N. Virginia St. • 322-3716 DIsCoveR eRth’s DInosAuRs pianists who honed their performing skills Visit Morrill Hall, MacKay School of goodluckmacbeth.org • $14-$20 Dinosaurs enchant children with a short in the original Steinway Series. Mines and the Keck Museum to learn the history of this beautiful campus. 7 PM-9 PM • Steinway Piano Gallery Reservations required. 500 E. Moana Ln. • 829-0600 spgreno.com • FREE 6 PM-8 PM • Meet at the University Honor Court • 9th and Center St. • 747- 4478 • historicreno.org • $10, FREE to monDAy nIght musIC seRIes: Reno HRPS members youth phIlhARmonIC AnD Reno youth JAzz oRChestRA “summeR seRenADe” tuesDAy’s WIth moyA Artown opens the Lear Theater, inviting the tuesdAYs with MoYA erth’s dinosAur petting Zoo™ uniVersitY district “Summer Serenade” brings together two community to come inside, tour and make premier youth ensembles in one concert. suggestions how to make Moya’s dream The 70 musicians of the Reno Philharmonic come true! Youth Jazz Orchestra will thrill you with classical music of Liszt and Bizet while the 6 PM-9 PM • The Lear Theater • 528 W. 12 renoisartown.com View the complete eVent details and download the artown app online 13

Artown Summer BK1_6.01.12.indd 12-13 6/12/12 2:31 PM 1st St. • 322-1538 • renoisartown.com CARol FolvARy-AnDeRson ARtIst variety of percussion instruments different ReggAe/CAlypso musIC nIght FREE ReCeptIon styles of music. A percussion petting zoo Performed by Carpenter’s Music world Beautiful landscapes created in Oil Schedule of Events follows. customers, students, teachers and friends. sWeet vIBRAtIons: “BellA voCe” Pastel Smudge. Demonstration at 4 PM. 9:30 AM-11:30 AM • McKinley Arts and 6 PM-8 PM • Carpenter’s Music World Outstanding women’s chorus singing our 3 PM-5 PM • Spanish Springs Library Culture Center • 925 Riverside Dr. 322- 2700 S. Virginia St. • 852-7618 favorite songs. 7100A Pyramid Lake Hwy. • Sparks 1538 • renoisartown.com • FREE carpentersmusic.com • FREE 721-5338 • varycarol.com • FREE 7 PM-8 PM • First United Methodist Church • 209 W. First St. • 322-4564 “thRough BIpolAR eyes, A ChIlD’s An evenIng oF musIC At sunDAnCe “pleAse” vIeW” ARtIst’s ReCeptIon Donations accepted A performance by youth musicians. Your A play by Bruce Lindsay directed by Pan Join 11-year-old Haylee Davis, diagnosed ears will be delighted, your fingers will be Pantoja. This is a 21+ event. with Bipolar Disorder at age 7, as she Celso mAChADo a-snappin and your feet will be a-tappin’. shares her digitally enhanced photos with Sierra Nevada Guitar Society presents 6 PM-11 PM • The Underground 6:30 PM-8 PM • Sundance Books and 555 E. 4th St. • 410-5993 the public for the first time. Brazilian guitarist and composer Celso Music • 121 California Ave. • 786-1188 renounderground.com • $15 Machado. 4 PM-6 PM • VSA Nevada at the Lake sundancebookstore.com • FREE Mansion • 250 Court St. • 826-6100 7 PM-8:30 PM • Trinity Episcopal JAzz In the gAlleRy vsanevada.org • FREE “DementIA” the musICAl Church • 200 Island Ave. • 298-1686 Young and upcoming jazz musicians A bittersweet look at love, life and death sierraguitar.org • Suggested donation playing a range of jazz standards and JAzz At Reno lIttle theAteR and beyond. This performance tells of the $10-$20 original material. Local favorite Judith Ames on vocals and joys and heartbreaks that accompany the Rocky Tatarelli on tenor sax, with a trio of steInWAy pIAno gAlleRy: A tRIp 6 PM-8 PM • Sierra Arts Gallery aging process. thRough euRope vIA pIAno 17 S. Virginia, Ste. 120 • 329-2787 jazz musicians performing a selection of Jazz and Latin tunes. 7 PM-8 PM • Steinway Piano Gallery Dr. Ron Williams, concert pianist, takes sierra-arts.org • FREE 500 E. Moana Ln. • 829-0600 us on a musical journey to Austria and 4:30 PM-6 PM • The New Reno Little eRIC kAo, unR gRADuAte spgreno.com • Donations accepted Spain. Theater • 147 E. Pueblo St. • 225-1071 Performs popular classical favorites. judithames.com • $5 Ageless RepeRtoRy pResents: 7 PM-9 PM • Steinway Piano Gallery Program will include Beethoven, Chopin, “shAkespeARe In hollyWooD” 500 E. Moana Ln. • 829-0600 Schubert, and Rachmaninoff. homeWARD BounD expRessIons Warner Brothers attempt to produce spgreno.com • FREE 7 PM-8:30 PM • Steinway Piano Gallery This exhibit will feature art created at “A Mid-Summers Night Dream” in a 500 E. Moana Ln. • 829-0600 the Family Shelter during Very Special movie, without the success they hoped. Wednesday: 11 spgreno.com • FREE Arts Nevada art workshops and poetry A hilarious play where love and comedy created by UNR professors. abound. DIsCoveR moDeRn DAnCe “house”: the sCI-FI opeRA 5 PM-7 PM • Church Fine Arts • 1664 N. 7 PM-9 PM • Circles Edge for Spiritual See a short performance with the Four A children’s opera filled with hilarious Virginia • 322-7143 • voa-nv.org Living • 1117 California Ave. • 345-7323 Rooms Dance Collective. Children learn characters, fun words and a positive FREE Donations accepted to create a dance of their own to be social message ending with the Reno shared with the audience. Performance Video Game Symphony. FReD ReID & RIChARD JACkson ARtIst ImpRov-o-potAmus followed by a “green art” project by Jan ReCeptIon 7:30 PM-9 PM • Robert Z. Hawkins Meet The Utility Players for hard-hitting Selleck. Amphitheater • 6000 Bartley Ranch All day in the studio demonstrating improv comedy in the style of “Whose Rd. • 786-4046 • nevadaopera.org sculptural techniques in clay. Later that 9:30 AM-11:30 AM • McKinley Arts Line Is It Anyway?” Mature audiences 18+ FREE evening, they will show their incendiary and Culture Center • 925 Riverside Dr. Raku firing. 7:30 PM-9 PM • Pioneer Underground 322-1538 • renoisartown.com • FREE WoRlD musIC seRIes: DelhI 2 100 S. Virginia St. • 322-5233 5:30 PM-7:30 PM • The Wedge Ceramics DuBlIn renotahoecomedy.com • $12 advance, Studio • 2095 Dickerson Rd. 770-4770 Dubbed the “United Nations of rock’n $16 at the door thewedgeceramics.com • FREE loCAl ReADIngs AnD mIngle roll,” playing an energetic mash-up of Kyle Chandler-Isacksen, Julie Hunter, Bhangra, Celtic, Dub, Reggae and gooD luCk mACBeth pResents: “the “pleAse” Mary Jean Kelso, E Andrew Martonyi Electronica with global rhythms and club tempest” and more. Space limited. Reserve in beats. Sponsored by Tahoe Resources A play by Bruce Lindsay directed by Pan Pantoja. This is a 21+ event. Exile! An enchanted island! Matchmaking! advance by calling 828-2665. Inc., Hometown Health and Friends A wind sprite! Magic! Shipwrecks! Moon of Artown, Official host hotel is John 6 PM-10 PM • The Underground • 555 E. 10:30 AM-12 PM • Grassroots Books men! Comedy? You bet! It’s Shakespeare Ascuaga’s Nugget. 4th St. • 410-5993 • renounderground. 660 E. Grove St. • 828-2665 at his best. 7:30 PM-9 PM • Wingfield Park com • $15 grassrootsbooks.com • FREE 7:30 PM-9:30 PM • Good Luck Macbeth 1st St. & Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 119 N. Virginia St. • 322-3716 renoisartown.com • FREE voCAl ARtWoRks Reno munICIpAl BAnD Singing hot and cool jazz. goodluckmacbeth.org • $14-$20 Relax fand enjoy the great outdoors, listening to songs from all eras by this 6 PM-6:30 PM • Reno-Tahoe International BRukA theAtRe pRResents: “oRpheus thursday: 12 Airport • 2001 E. Plumb Ln. • 328-6400 volunteer band. DesCenDIng” DIsCoveR peRCussIon renoairport.com • FREE Explosive Tennessee Williams at his most 12 PM-1 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st St. & Three members of the Reno Philharmonic open gAlleRIes At the montAge passionate. Arlington Ave. • 334-2414 • FREE Orchestra demonstrate and perform on a New works from three local artists. Enjoy 8 PM-10 PM • Bruka Theatre • 99 N. an evening of art, music and refreshments. Virginia St. • 323-3221 • bruka.org 6 PM-8 PM • The Montage • 225 N. $16 student, $18 general pre-sale, $20 at Sierra St. • 329-2800 • FREE the door 14 renoisartown.com View the complete eVent details and download the artown app online 15

Artown Summer BK1_6.01.12.indd 14-15 6/12/12 2:31 PM Dancing in the Park: Black rock 5 PM-7 PM • Sierra Arts Gallery 7:30 PM-10 PM • The New Reno Little 8 PM-9:30 PM • First United Methodist Dance comPany 17 S. Virginia, Ste. 120 • 329-2787 Theater • 147 E. Pueblo St. • 813-8900 Church • 209 W. First St. • 298-1686 facebook.com/pages/Art-Slaves-Show- renolittletheater.org • $15 general, $12 sierraguitar.org • Suggested donation

Schedule of Events “Kaleidoscope” a blend of modern-jazz and contemporary dance movement and-Sale • FREE student/senior/military $10-$20 pieces. Featuring popular Jazz singer CeCe Gable and others. rollin’ on the river: the gosPel nevaDa oPera Presents: long Form imProv show hummingBirDs “the great grey ghost oF olD 8 PM-9:30 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st St. Empire Comedy: Improv Comedy Show. The RN&R’s popular summer music series sPook lane” & Arlington Ave. • 851-0808 100 percent improvised every time. celebrates its 17th year. Children’s musical with an important inmotionstudioofdance.com • FREE Recommended for 17+. message about accepting people and 5:30 PM-8 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st St. their differences. 9 PM-10:45 PM • Good Luck Macbeth & Arlington Ave. • 324-4440 • 119 N. Virginia St. • 530-414-0050 Friday: 13 renonewsreview.com • FREE 7:30 PM-8:30 PM • Sarah Winnemucca empireimprov.com • $5 Elementary School • 1349 Backer Way ageless rePertory Presents: high Desert harmony 786-4046 • nevadaopera.org • FREE “shakesPeare in hollywooD” movies in the Park: “a night at the Vocal Performance of local Reno-Tahoe Warner Brothers attempt to produce oPera” women’s four-part barbershop harmony “A Mid-Summers Night Dream” in a It’s opera onstage and onscreen tonight! is part of Sweet Adelines International. theatreworks oF northern Members of the Nevada Opera will movie, without the success they hoped. nevaDa Presents: “curiosity cat” A hilarious play where love and comedy 6 PM-6:30 PM • Reno-Tahoe perform as a prelude to one of filmdom’s The tale of misplaced children and abound. International Airport • 2001 E. Plumb classic comedies. The Marx Brothers Ln. • 328-6400 • renoairport.com homeless cats. 1 PM-4 PM • Circles Edge for Spiritual considered this their best film. Rated G. FREE 7:30 PM-9 PM • Laxalt Auditorium Sponsored by the University of Phoenix. Living • 1117 California Ave. • 345- 401 West 2nd St. • 284-0789 • twnn.org 7323 • Donations accepted an evening oF chanting From $10 general, $7 students/seniors 9 PM-11 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st St. & BuDDhist traDitions Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 gooD luck macBeth Presents: “the Discover raPPin’ rats Joyful chanting from Jodo Shin, Tibetan, renoisartown.com • FREE temPest” Life sized puppets deliver safety Zen and other Buddhist traditions. messages by rappin’ and dancin’. Make Exile! An enchanted island! Matchmaking! a beautiful butterfly mobile. 6 PM-7 PM • Reno Buddhist Center A wind sprite! Magic! Shipwrecks! Moon saturday: 14 820 Plumas St. • 348-6603 men! Comedy? You bet! It’s Shakespeare 1:30 PM-3:30 PM • Neil Road renobuddhistchurch.org • FREE at his best. Dances to Fitness By z BoDy Recreation Center Gymnasium • 3925 Fitness 7:30 PM-9:30 PM • Good Luck Macbeth Neil Rd. • 322-1538 • renoisartown. BarBara Baxter sings Multicultural dance and fitness com • FREE 119 N. Virginia St. • 322-3716 performances from international countries A delightful evening of soul laced jazz goodluckmacbeth.org • $14-$20 paired with wine in the cool breeze. in which people can participate or watch. PiPes on the river organ recital 10 AM-2 PM • Reno Ballroom • 657- A weekly recital on Trinity’s Casavant- 6 PM-8:30 PM • L’uva Bella Wine Bruka theatre Presents: “orPheus 9263 • zbodyfitness.com • $20 Freres pip organ, the largest pipe organ Gallery • 1395 S. Virginia St. • 851- DescenDing” in northern Nevada. 1110 • FREE Explosive Tennessee Williams at his most passionate. envision Presents: get in the mix; 12 PM-1 PM • Trinity Episcopal Church americana music Festival in , Dance anD Flags 8 PM-10 PM • Bruka Theatre • 99 N. 200 Island Ave. • 329-4279 historic virginia city A production influenced by the Broadway TrinityReno.org • FREE Virginia St. • 323-3221 • bruka.org 5th Annual Americana Music Festival $16 student, $18 general pre-sale, $20 at Hits “BLAST” & “STOMP.” featuring “roots” music and dance. July the door 11 AM-12:30 PM • Reno High School reno municiPal BanD 13-15. Relax and enjoy the great outdoors, river lights Dance exhiBition 395 Booth St. • 232-4083 listening to songs from all eras. 7 PM-10 PM • Virginia City • 847-0254 Drop your superstitions and come enjoy eNVisionArts.org • FREE americanafest.org • $20 per venue a night of dancing with lights along the 12 PM-1 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st St. Truckee River. A range of styles including americana music Festival in & Arlington Ave. • 334-2414 • FREE the magic oF artown modern, belly, hoop and fire dancing. historic virginia city A fun filled evening of magic on this 5th Annual Americana Music Festival 8 PM-11:30 PM • River School Farm the riversiDe artist loFts oPen special Friday the 13th. See things featuring “roots” music and dance. July 13- 7777 White Fir St. • 747-2222 stuDios appear, disappear, transform, transport, 15. Events take place throughout the town riverschool.info • $10 Open studios of some of the 35 levitate and experience a little mind of Virginia City. residents of The Riverside Artist Lofts, as reading too. Burner mingle: Q&a, art cars anD well as a tour of Sierra Arts. Documentary movies 12 PM-10 PM • Virginia City • 847-0254 7 PM-8:15 PM • McKinley Arts and americanafest.org • $20 per venue 4 PM-8 PM • Riverside Artist Lofts • 17 Culture Center • 925 Riverside Dr. Understand the iconic burning Man event S. Virginia St. • 219-4837 • FREE highsierramagic.com • FREE without getting dusty. Film rated for mature audiences. 2012 reno rose society rose show: “roses in art” art slaves recePtion reno little theater Presents: 8 PM-9:30 PM • Grassroots Books Photography contest with horticulture A group exhibition featuring fine art, noel cowarD’s “Private lives” 660 E. Grove St. • 828-2665 exhibits. Face-off: Oriental vs. Western music and written word created by A classic story of a couple who “can’t grassrootsbooks.com • FREE at 1 PM. Exhibits of roses that grow well communication professionals from the live with or without each other.” Suitable in Truckee Meadows. Wine tasting from Truckee Meadows. for teens and adults. marc teicholz 2-4PM (fee for tasting). Described by Gramophone as “arguably the best of the new young guitarists to 12 PM-5 PM • VSA Nevada at the Lake have emerged.” Presented by the Sierra Mansion • 250 Court St. • 746-1140 Nevada Guitar Society. renorosesociety.org • FREE 16 renoisartown.com View the complete eVent details and download the artown app online 17

Artown Summer BK2_6.01.12.indd 16-17 6/12/12 2:06 PM nevaDa oPera Presents: art BomB! 7:30 PM-9:30 PM • Good Luck Macbeth americana music Festival in “the great grey ghost oF olD Eclectic Art Gallery with musical 119 N. Virginia St. • 322-3716 historic virginia city sPook lane” Schedule of Events entertainment. Presented by Shirley goodluckmacbeth.org • $14-$20 5th Annual Americana Music Festival Children’s musical with an important Evans. Featuring: Glynn Cartledge, Ken featuring “roots” music and dance. July 13- message about accepting people and Mave, Laura Weatherington and more. Bruka theatre Presents: “orPheus 15. Events take place throughout the town their differences. 5:30 PM-11 PM • Studio on 4th • 432 DescenDing” of Virginia City. 1 PM-2 PM • Terry Lee Wells Nevada E. Second St. • 786-6460 Explosive Tennessee Williams at his most 12 PM-7 PM • Virginia City • 847-0254 Discovery Museum • 490 S. Center St. Studio4th.com • FREE passionate. Mature themes. americanafest.org • $20 per venue 786-4046 • nevadaopera.org • FREE 8 PM-10 PM • Bruka Theatre • 99 N. michael Feinstein Virginia St. • 323-3221 • bruka.org reno little theater Presents: “the Michael Feinstein, the multi-platinum- $16 student, $18 general thirteen clocks” reno little theater Presents: “the selling, five-time Grammy-nominated pre-sale, $20 at the door James Thurber’s fairy tale, parable and thirteen clocks” entertainer dubbed “The Ambassador of poem. Children and adults will be James Thurber’s fairy tale, parable and the Great American Songbook.” “no oFFense...But” comeDy anD dazzled. poem. Children and adults will be 9 PM-11 PM • Celebrity Showroom at Discussion dazzled. 2 PM-3 PM • Laxalt Auditorium the Nugget • 1100 Nugget Ave. • 356- A comedy experience like no other. 401 West 2nd St. • 813-8900 2 PM-3 PM • Laxalt Auditorium 3300 • janugget.com • $69 Five comics doing stand-up touching on renolittletheater.org • FREE 401 West 2nd St. • 329-0661 socially relevant issues in comedy. Rated renolittletheater.org • FREE sage heart teen and adult. Presented by Thirstygenius. theatreworks oF northern The musical duo of Kate Hanlon and net. nevaDa Presents: “curiosity cat” guitar Jam with Don kay Stephen Jacobs are described as folk The tale of displaced children and Music Under the Trees! Don Kay plays music with a contemporary edge. 8 PM-10 PM • Swill Coffee & Wine homeless cats. 3366 Lakeside Dr. • 215-651-2350 the music of the last six decades on 6 PM-9 PM • Studio on 4th • 432 E. guitar. Space is limited. thirstygenius.net • $10 2 PM-3:30 PM • Laxalt Auditorium Second St. • 786-6460 401 West 2nd St. • 284-0789 • twnn.org 2 PM-4 PM • The Villas in Sparks Studio4th.com • FREE reno noise night $10 general, $7 students and seniors 1900 E. Prater Way, Sparks • 359- This is real-time experimental sound 7700 • FREE s.t.a.r.s. anD souls aFire singers compositions. Performers have five minute Come and join as they rock the house Bruka theatre: “orPheus chunks of time wherein they attempt to reno little theater Presents: singing everything from Motown to DescenDing” blow the listeners mind. “the thirteen clocks” Gershwin to Ave Maria. Explosive Tennessee Williams at his most James Thurber’s fairy tale, parable and 7 PM-9 PM • Center for Spiritual 8 PM-11 PM • 1995 Gallery • 1995 passionate. poem. Children and adults will be Living 4685 Lakeside Dr. • 826-0566 Dickerson Rd. • 686-8201 2 PM-4 PM • Bruka Theatre • 99 N. dazzled. starsfoundation.net • $12 adults, $8 renoartworks.org • FREE Virginia St. • 323-3221 • bruka.org 4 PM-5 PM • Laxalt Auditorium student/seniors $16 student, $18 general pre-sale, $20 at 401 West 2nd St. • 813-8900 the door renolittletheater.org • FREE reno little theater Presents: sunday: 15 noel cowarD’s “Private lives” insPireD By nature reno little theater Presents: noel PawsPective art show A classic story of a couple who “can’t Award-winning Silver Sage artists Joe cowarD’s “Private lives” live with or without each other”. Suitable Artists present their vision of wildlife, Donohue (wood turner), Barbara Uriu A classic story of a couple who “can’t live for teens and adults. pets, and nature. A portion of the (jewler), and Patricia Wallis (oil painter) with or without each other.” Suitable for proceeds from art sales will directly 7:30 PM-10 PM • The New Reno Little will show their work inspired by Nevada’s teens and adults. benefit the homeless pets at Nevada Theater • 147 E. Pueblo St. • 813-8900 natural landscape and resources. 2 PM-4:30 PM • The New Reno Little Humane Society. renolittletheater.org • $15 general, $12 Theater • 147 E. Pueblo St. • 813-8900 student/senior/military 10 AM-4 PM • The Brick House at Bartley 4 PM-7 PM • Nevada Humane Society Ranch • 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd. • 345- renolittletheater.org • $15 general, $12 2825-B Longley Ln. • 856-2000 student/senior/military 7693 • silversageartists.org • FREE nevadahumanesociety.org • FREE theatreworks oF northern nevaDa Presents: “curiosity cat” ravens anD roses art Paws PoPs on the river “PoPs rocks!” The tale of displaced children and Singing and comedy in the authentic style homeless cats. Pets bring your people to the Art Paws An eclectic concoction of themes, of the Renaissance period, dressed in full Canine Carnival. Animal-related artists, decorations, costumes, awards and 7:30 PM-9 PM • Laxalt Auditorium Renaissance costumes. prizes, good food and wine with your 401 West 2nd St. • 284-0789 pet products and services. 2:30 PM-3 PM • Reno-Tahoe International twnn.org • $10 general, $7 students/ favorite Broadway hits performed by 10 AM-5 PM • McKinley Arts and Culture Airport • 2001 E. Plumb Ln. • 328-6400 seniors guest artists Lakisha Jones and Robert Center • 925 Riverside Dr. • 722-9914 renoairport.com • FREE Evan accompanied by the Reno gooD luck macBeth Presents: ArtPawsReno.com • FREE Philharmonic. “the temPest” gooD luck macBeth Presents: “the 5 PM-11 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st St. Exile! An enchanted island! Jazz Brunch with reno youth temPest” and Arlington Ave. • 240-8282 Matchmaking! A wind sprite! Magic! Jazz orchestra Exile! An enchanted island! Matchmaking! renophil.com/popsontheriver Shipwrecks! Moon men! Comedy? You Catch a live jazz performance hosted by A wind sprite! Magic! Shipwrecks! Moon $10-$5,000 bet! It’s Shakespeare at his best. KUNR Radio and dine from the à la carte men! Comedy? You bet! It’s Shakespeare brunch menu from Café Musée. at his best. 11 AM-1 PM • Nevada Museum of Art 3 PM-5 PM • Good Luck Macbeth 160 W. Liberty St. • 329.3333 119 N. Virginia St. • 322-3716 nevadaart.org • FREE goodluckmacbeth.org • $14 -$20 18 renoisartown.com View the complete eVent details and download the artown app online 19

Artown Summer BK2_6.01.12.indd 18-19 6/12/12 2:06 PM reno little theater Presents: “Culinary Artist” award in weekly “the thirteen clocks” saturDay: 15 (jeweler), and Patricia Wallis (oil painter) culinary arts contests. The contests James Thurber’s fairy tale, parable and Schedule of Events will show their work inspired by Nevada’s include: Chefs on the Edge, Name poem. Children and adults will be Day oF visual art events natural landscape and resources. that Product, Mystery Basket Menu and dazzled. Foodie Jeopardy. ethnic reno: west siDe walking 10 AM-4 PM • The Brick House at Bartley 4 PM-5 PM • Laxalt Auditorium 5 PM-6:30 PM • Campo • 50 N. Sierra tour Ranch • 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd. • 345- 401 West 2nd St. • 813-8900 St. • 737-9555 • camporeno.com Chinese herbal shops, Judaism’s early 7693 • silversageartists.org • FREE renolittletheater.org • FREE days and a rich African-American FREE heritage come alive on this tour. caliFornia avenue artist’s market toccata Presents the northstar Reservations are required. artown Family Festival chamBer Players in concert A marketplace for local and regional Start in the Park at 5 pm with many 9 AM-11 AM • West Street Market Performing works by Bach, Saint-Saens, artists who have a desire to share their child friendly activities. Register for face Brauer and Muller. 148 West St., • 747-4478 unique talents with the community. 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Bruka celebrates Tennessee 12 PM-1 PM • Trinity Episcopal Church 5:30 PM-8 PM • Wingfield Park tells of the joys and heartbreaks that Williams Centennial. 200 Island Ave. • 329-4279 accompany the aging process. TrinityReno.org • FREE 1st St. & Arlington Ave. • 324-4440 8 PM-10 PM • Bruka Theatre • 99 N. newsreview.com/reno • FREE 7 PM-8 PM • Steinway Piano Gallery Virginia St. • 323-3221 • bruka.org reno municiPal BanD 500 E. Moana Ln. • 829-0600 $16 student, $18 general pre-sale, $20 “the salon: art anD revolutions” spgreno.com • Donations accepted Bring a sack lunch and relax for an hour at the door Art and revolutions. Nevada Humanities enjoying the great outdoors, listening to songs from all eras by this volunteer band. presents “The Salon,” a gathering where a ageless rePertory Presents: Dancing in the Park: select group of panelists and the audience “annoyance” innerrhythms Dance theatre 12 PM-1 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st St. & have a conversation about this thought- No one alive has as many problems as “the roaD to rememBrance” Arlington Ave. • 334-2414 • FREE provoking topic. InnerRhythms Dance Theatre and Ethan. Psychiatrists attempt to cure his 6 PM-8 PM • Sundance Books and RhythMatriX present “The Road to ageless rePertory Presents: numerous maladies to a surprising end. Music • 21 California Ave. • 784-6587 Remembrance,” an eclectic evening of “annoyance” nevadahumanities.org • FREE 7 PM-9 PM • Circles Edge for Spiritual dance as music, celebrating our 10th No one alive has as many problems as Living • 1117 California Ave. • 345- anniversary, we revisit past and present. Ethan. 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Artown Summer BK2_6.01.12.indd 24-25 6/12/12 2:06 PM an evening with Danny wright 8 PM-11:30 PM • River School Farm participation encouraged. art of local artisans. Performing his magical blend of 7777 White Fir St. • 747-2222 10 AM-5 PM • Wingfield Park 1st St. & 2 PM-8 PM • Siena Hotel Spa Casino contemporary, classical and jazz riverschool.info • $10 Schedule of Events Arlington Ave. • 762-3577 1 Lake St. • FREE compositions. http:renobasqueclub.org • FREE a.v.a. Ballet Presents: “vortex” 7 PM-8:30 PM • Steinway Piano the Ballet that rocks arts in Bloom Gallery • 500 E. Moana Ln. • 829- greater reno stamP & cover Ballet grace and passionate rock to 40-60 artist booths and live entertainment. 0600 • $15 show dance and alternative music. Teens and 2 PM-8 PM • Victorian Square • 353- Local and national exhibitors present adults. 4098 • sparksrec.com • FREE the maytan music center senior their themed and historical compositions concert BanD 8:30 PM-10 PM • Robert Z. 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The musical duo of Kate Hanlon and empireimprov.com • $5 PoP art-cycle tour Cost is for two and includes auction Tour of the month-long display of bicycles Stephen Jacobs are described as folk catalog. music with a contemporary edge. movies in the Park: “strictly all art’ed up to celebrate the Tour de Nez Ballroom” 12 PM-5 PM • Silver Legacy Resort bicycle extravaganza. 7 PM-9 PM • The Isles • 809 S. Center Casino Grand Exposition Hall From inventive Australian filmmaker 4 PM-6 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st St. & St. • 384-1804 • theislesonline.com 407 N. Virginia St. • 786-1700 Baz Luhrmann comes this splashy and Arlington Ave. • 348-6673 • tourdenez/ FREE cdaartauction.com • $60 spirited musical comedy about a young, com/outreach • FREE ambitious ballroom dancer who defies reno little theater Presents: tradition. Rated PG. Sponsored by the lerue’s avenues oF aPProach noel cowarD’s “Private lives” x-BrewFest 2012 Meet authors, artists and samples of University of Phoenix. Join us for great music and brews. A classic story of a couple who “can’t giclee and other artistic productions live with or without each other.” Suitable 9 PM-11 PM • Wingfield Park including a poetry slam. 5 PM-11 PM • Harrah’s Outdoor for teens and adults. 1st St. & Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 Plaza • 219 N. Center St. • 786-3232 renoisartown.com • FREE 1 PM-5 PM • LeRue Press • 280 Greg St. 7:30 PM-10 PM • The New Reno Little harrahsreno.com • FREE #10 • 849-3814 • lrpnv.com • FREE Theater • 147 E. 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First St. 7:45 PM-9:30 PM • Good Luck Macbeth Culture Center • 925 Riverside Dr. 322-4564 • renofirstmethodist.org 7:30 PM-8:30 PM • Premier Residence 119 N. Virginia St. • 322-3716 322-1538 • renoisartown.com • FREE Donations accepted 3201 Plumas St. • 502-3985 goodluckmacbeth.org • $14-$20 highdesertharmony.org • FREE tnt & PDc cheer & Dance Present: “no oFFense...But” comeDy anD reno municiPal BanD BroaDway twisteD Discussion Relax and enjoy the great outdoors, A show that brings all of our favorite tuesday: 24 Five comics doing standup touching on listening to songs from all eras. socially relevant issues. Rated teen and Broadway Classics together, with an Discover the art oF Drawing adult. unique and modern twist. 12 PM-1 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st St. & Have fun learning beginning drawing Arlington Ave. • 334-2414 • FREE 8 PM-10 PM • Swill Coffee & Wine 1 PM-2 PM • CommRow • 255 N. and shading with emphasis on eyes and Virginia St. • 843-4868 • Suggested imagination with artist Mallory Mishler. 3366 Lakeside Dr. • thirstygenius.net the riversiDe artist loFts oPen donation $5 215-651-2350 • $10 stuDios 9:30 AM-11:30 AM • McKinley Arts and Open studios of some of the 35 residents Culture Center • 925 Riverside Dr. reno little theater Presents: live art music anD Poetry of The Riverside Artist Lofts, as well as a 322-1538 • renoisartown.com • FREE noel cowarD’s “Private lives” Showcasing influential artists within our tour of Sierra Arts. community: live painting, visual art, A classic story of a couple who “can’t ageless rePertory Presents: 4 PM-8 PM • Riverside Artist Lofts • 17 S. music and poetry. live with or without each other.” Suitable “BroaDway BounD” for teens and adults. Virginia St. • 219-4837 • FREE 8 PM-12:30 AM • The Underground Neil Simon’s very funny and unexpectedly 2 PM-4:30 PM • The New Reno Little moving play. Suitable for teens and 555 E. 4th St. • 410-5993 culinary arts at camPo renounderground.com • Donations Theater • 147 E. Pueblo St. • 813-8900 adults. Nine local chefs compete for the accepted renolittletheater.org • $15 general, $12 student/senior/military “Culinary Artist” award in weekly culinary 1 PM-4 PM • Circles Edge for Spiritual arts contests. The contests include: Chefs Living • 1117 California Ave. • 345-7323 a.v.a. Ballet Presents: “vortex” on the Edge, Name that Product, Mystery Donations accepted the Ballet that rocks gooD luck macBeth Presents: “the temPest” Basket Menu and Foodie Jeopardy. Ballet grace and passionate rock to the other siDe oF the street dance and alternative music. Teens and Exile! An enchanted island! 5 PM-6:30 PM • Campo • 50 N. Sierra Perhaps you’ve done the Mansions on adults. Matchmaking! A wind sprite! Magic! St. • 737-9555 • camporeno.com Shipwrecks! Moon men! Comedy? You FREE the Bluff and DeLongchamps walk but 8:30 PM-10 PM • Robert Z. Hawkins bet! It’s Shakespeare at his best. how about the houses on the other side Amphitheater • 6000 Bartley Ranch artown Family Festival of Court, Ridge, California and Arlington? Rd. • 686-6600 • avaballet.com • $15 3 PM-5 PM • Good Luck Macbeth Start in the Park at 5 pm with many Reservations required . -$40 119 N. Virginia St. • 322-3716 goodluckmacbeth.org • $14-$20 child friendly activities. Register for face 6 PM-8 PM • Meet at the southwest painting at renoisartown.com. sliDeshow By PhotograPher JeFF corner of Arlington Ave. and Court St. 747-4478 • historicreno.org lock gosPel Fest 5 PM-7 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st St. & $10, FREE to HRPS members See Jeff Lock’s artistry of some of the Gospel music as a historical Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 most spectacular landscapes in the west. contemporary art form. Music, dance, renoisartown.com • FREE visual arts, and more. tuesDay’s with moya 8:30 PM-9:30 PM • Buenos Grill Family series: colin concert Artown opens the Lear Theater, inviting the 3 PM-7 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st 3892 A Mayberry Dr. • 787-8226 For kiDs community to come inside, tour and make St. & Arlington Ave. • 322-6770 buenosgrill.com, jefflockphotography. An interactive concert for kids of all suggestions how to make Moya’s dream com • FREE wolmpraiseexplosion.org • FREE ages–stomp bop and boogie! Come come true! and shake it in the park. Sponsored by “cowBoy uP!” season oPener oF Sierra Nevada College and The Thelma 6 PM-9 PM • The Lear Theater • 528 W. sunday: 22 Phil uP! & Thomas Hart Foundation. Official host 1st St. • 322-1538 • renoisartown.com Reno Philharmonic Orchestra, conducted greater reno stamP & cover hotel John Ascuaga’s Nugget. FREE by Laura Jackson, performing western show favorites alongside Balladeer, Don 7 PM-8 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st St. & Local and national exhibitors present sweet viBrations: no comPrenDe Edwards, and Waddie Mitchell, Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 their themed and historical compositions Lift your spirits with leader Hans Halt Cowboy Poet. renoisartown.com • FREE illustrated with postal history of the and this amazing Latin wind/percussion ensemble. world. 7 PM-9 PM • Pioneer Center for the monDay night music series: reno PoPs orchestra “sights anD 7 PM-8 PM • First United Methodist sounDs oF the silver screen” Church • 209 W. First St. • 322-4564 A musical journey in time silent film, renofirstmethodist.com • Donations big screen classics, and well-known accepted 28 renoisartown.com View the complete eVent details and download the artown app online 29

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Artown Summer BK2_6.01.12.indd 30-31 6/12/12 2:06 PM ageless rePertory Presents: 8 PM-10 PM • Wingfield Park • 1st “BroaDway BounD” St. & Arlington Ave. • 737-9101 Neil Simon’s very funny and sierranevadaballet.com • FREE Schedule of Events unexpectedly moving play. Suitable for teens and adults. WelcomeWelcome to to Friday: 27 Welcome to 7 PM-9 PM • Circles Edge for Spiritual Welcome to Living • 1117 California Ave. • 345- Discover watercolor 7323 • Donations accepted Discover Art Angels with the Sierra Watercolor Society and the Wilbur curtis lee, vocalist/guitarist May Museum. Children can create Come and enjoy some of the classic two paintings and choose one to mat. music of the past 50 years. Advance reservations required. 7 PM-9 PM • Steinway Piano Gallery 9:30 AM-11:30 AM • Wilber D. May 500 E. Moana Ln. • 829-0600 Arboretum • 1595 N. Sierra St. • 322- FREE 1538 • renoisartown.com • FREE

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Artown Summer BK2_6.01.12.indd 32-33 6/12/12 2:06 PM rollin’ on the river: truth & $16 student/$18 general pre-sale/$20 salvage comPany at the door The RN&R’s popular summer music series Schedule of Events celebrates its 17th year. chanticleer 5:30 PM-8 PM • Wingfi eld Park The multiple Grammy Award-winning, 1st St. & Arlington Ave. • 324-4440 all-male vocal ensemble’s repertoire newsreview.com/reno • FREE spans 10 centuries from Gregorian chant, Renaissance polyphony and an evening oF chanting From Romantic art song to contemporary BuDDhist traDitions music, jazz, spirituals and world music. Joyful chanting from Jodo Shin, Tibetan, 9 PM-10:30 PM • Celebrity Showroom Zen and other Buddhist traditions. at the Nugget • 1100 Nugget Ave., Sparks • 356-3300 • janugget.com 6 PM-7 PM • Reno Buddhist Center $35 820 Plumas St. • 348-6603 renobuddhistchurch.org • FREE emPire comeDy: long Form a night oF egyPtian imProv show BellyDancing unDer the stars 100 percent improvised every time. Troupe Jasmine shares their joy for life, 9 PM-10:45 PM • Good Luck Macbeth through their love for Middle Eastern 119 N. Virginia St. • 530-414-0050 dance. empireimprov.com • $5 7 PM-9 PM • River School Farm 7777 White Fir St. • 747-2222 movies in the Park: “grease” riverschool.info, yasminalaroche.com Reno’s “Hot August Nights” is coming… Suggested donation • $5 so c’mon down to Wingfi eld Park and sing along with John Travolta and Olivia the reno viDeo game symPhony Newton-John. Rated PG-13. Sponsored Classic video game music from the by University of Phoenix. quirky 8-bit tunes of the 80’s to the most 9 PM-11 PM • Wingfi eld Park • 1st heartwarming and glorious music of the St. & Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 modern era. renoisartown.com • FREE 7 PM-9 PM • McKinley Arts and Culture Center • 925 Riverside Dr. • FREE saturday: 28 reno little theater Presents: mansions on the BluFF noel cowarD’s “Private lives” A historic walk that looks at some of A classic story of a couple who can’t live the most notable homes in Reno: Court, with or without each other. Suitable for Ridge and upper California streets. teens and adults. Reservations required. 7:30 PM-10 PM • The New Reno Little 9 AM-11 AM • McCarran House • 401 Theater • 147 E. Pueblo St. • 813-8900 Court St. • 747-4478 • historicreno.org renolittletheater.org • $15 general, $12 $10, FREE to RPS members student/senior/military tahoe art league artist stuDio gooD luck macBeth Presents: tour “the temPest” 5th Annual Artist Studio Tour of more Exile! An enchanted island! than 20 local artists. Mediums include Matchmaking! A wind sprite! Magic! oil, acrylic, watercolor, silk painting, Shipwrecks! Moon men! Comedy? You ceramics and sculpture. bet! It’s Shakespeare at his best. 10 AM-5 PM • Various locations, Lake 7:30 PM-9:30 PM • Good Luck Macbeth Tahoe • 530-544-2313 • talart.org 119 N. Virginia St. • 322-3716 FREE goodluckmacbeth.org $14-$20 caliFornia avenue artist’s Bruka theatre Presents: market “orPheus DescenDing” A marketplace for local and regional Explosive Tennessee Williams at his most artists who have a desire to share their passionate. unique talents with the community. Art demonstrations. 8 PM-10 PM • Bruka Theatre • 99 N. Virginia St. • 323-3221 • bruka.org 11 AM-3 PM • 247 California Ave., in

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Schedule of Events A classic story of a couple who can’t live reno rainBow Fest with or without each other. Suitable for Artown brings magic to ourlives Celebrate with Gay folks! All-day teens and adults. during themonth of July entertainment includes country music 7:30 PM-10 PM • The New Reno Little during themonth of July recording artist Lacy J. Dalton. Sponsors: Theater • 147 E. Pueblo St. • 813-8900 Harrah’s Hotel & Casino and Intuit. renolittletheater.org • $15 general, $12 andthroughoutthe year! 11 AM-5 PM • Wingfield Park student/senior/military andthroughoutthe year! 1st St. & Arlington Ave. • 742-9953 renorainbowfest.com • $5 missoula chilDren’s theatre: “wizarD oF oz” creative kiDs For critters Local children bring to life the classic Calling all creative kids! Visit with pets adventure with Dorothy, Toto and the at Nevada Humane Society, then draw whole gang as they journey along a picture and submit it for a chance to the yellow brick road. Sponsored by win prizes. the Leonette Foundation, Wells Fargo Foundation and Nevada Arts Council. 12 PM-3 PM • Nevada Humane Society Official host hotel John Ascuaga’s 2825-B Longley Ln. • 856-2000 Nugget. nevadahumanesociety.org • FREE 7:30 PM-8:30 PM • Nightingale Concert annual summer Festival Hall • 1664 N. Virginia St. • 322-1538 Come encounter the beauty, music and renoisartown.com • $10 people of this historic neo-gothic church. gooD luck macBeth Presents: 12 PM-5 PM • Trinity Episcopal Church “the temPest” 200 Island Ave. • 329-4279 Exile! An enchanted island! TrinityReno.org • FREE Matchmaking! A wind sprite! Magic! Shipwrecks! Moon men! Comedy? You the triButes: country music bet! It’s Shakespeare at his best. The smooth sounds of Joseph Greco and the deep tones of Scott Killion with 7:30 PM-9 PM • Good Luck Macbeth tribute songs to country legends. 119 N. Virginia St. • 322-3716 goodluckmacbeth.org • $14-$20 2:30 PM-3:30 PM • The Arbors • 2121 E. Prater Way, Sparks • 331-2229 the mamBo kings celeBrating arborsmemorycare.com • FREE tito Puente Featuring the Reno Jazz Orchestra comPression! art anD Fire celebrating The Mambo Kings - Tito Fire, dancing, propane cannons, art and Puente. alternative vendors. It’s fiery fun for the whole family. 7:30 PM-9:30 PM • Wingfield Park 1st St. & Arlington Ave. • 848-4417 3 PM-11 PM • Reno City Plaza • 10 N. renojazzochestra.org • FREE Virginia St. • 379-0186 compression.controlledburnreno.com Bruka theatre Presents: FREE • Suggested donation $5 “orPheus DescenDing” Explosive Tennessee Williams at his most summer evening laByrinth walk passionate. Explore this walking meditative tool rediscovered from ancient times. 8 PM-10 PM • Bruka Theatre • 99 N. Virginia St. • 323-3221 • bruka.org 4 PM-7 PM • Trinity Episcopal Church $16/Student/$18 General Pre-Sale/$20 200 Island Ave. • 329-4279 at the door trinityreno.org • FREE sliDeshow By PhotograPher roB the reno Fashion show cook A one day event featuring local Join Rob’s exhibiti of some of the most designers and guest celebrity recording spectacular landscapes in the west. artist Kimberly Cole performing. 8:30 PM-9:30 PM • Buenos Grill 7:30 PM-9:30 PM • Siena Hotel Spa 3892 A Mayberry Drive • 787-8226 Casino Ballroom • 1 Lake St. • 229- buenosgrill.com, robcookphotography. 2657 • renovanity.com • $12 com • FREE

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Artown Summer BK2_6.01.12.indd 36-37 6/12/12 2:07 PM sunday: 29 perforamnces from the best regional guitar players. Featuring Larry Aynesmith, tahoe art league artist stuDio Schedule of Events vocalist Anna Helwing, Indian guitarist tour Thakur Chakrapani Singh, and more. 5th Annual Artist Studio Tour of more 3 PM-5 PM • Reno First Congregational than 20 local artists. Mediums include Church • 627 Sunnyside Dr. • 298- oil, acrylic, watercolor, silk painting, 1686 • sierraguitar.org • Suggested ceramics and sculpture. donation $10-$20 10 AM-5 PM • Various locations, Lake Tahoe • 530-544-2313 • talart.org monday: 30 FREE 300 E2nd Suite 1300 Discover the hula Reno NV 89501 PoP art cycles Hula Dance with the “Halau Hula ‘O See the funky arted up bikes in Leilani” and learn traditional movements. Wingfi eld Park. Make leis from ti leaves. 10 AM-9 PM • Wingfi eld Park • 1st 9:30 AM-11:30 AM • McKinley Arts Street and Arlington Avenue • 348- and Culture Center • 925 Riverside Dr. 6673 • tourdenez.com/outreach 322-1538 • renoisartown.com • FREE FREE We’redancing to the recycleD art tour culinary arts at camPo Many different recycled art are Nine local chefs compete for the displayed along the river and through “Culinary Artist” award in weekly beat of downtown Reno. the grounds. culinary arts contests. The contests include: Chefs on the Edge, Name 2 PM-3 PM • River School Farm that Product, Mystery Basket Menu and But we’ve got afew other moves you’dlike as well 7777 White Fir St. • 747-2222 Foodie Jeopardy. 0000416696 riverschool.info • $5 5 PM-6:30 PM • Campo • 50 N. Sierra BASIN STREET PROPERT reno little theater Presents: St. • 737-9555 • camporeno.com noel cowarD’s “Private lives” FREE ARTOWN A classic story of a couple who can’t live Basin Street Properties is1 proud x 8.63 to be asponsor of Artown... with or without each other. Suitable for artown Family Festival teens and adults. Start in the Park at 5 pm with many another wonderful reasonFull to Color love downtown Reno. And as child friendly activities. Register for face 7:30 PM-10 PM • The New Reno Little painting at renoisartown.com. the dominant owner and provider of Class Aoffice space in Theater • 147 E. Pueblo St. • 813-8900 renolittletheater.org • $15 general, $12 5 PM-7 PM • Wingfi eld Park • 1st downtown Reno – at 50 West Liberty, 300 E. 2nd, and 200 student/senior/military St. & Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 renoisartown.com • FREE S. Virginia – we are truly invested and committed to this fun gooD luck macBeth Presents: “the temPest” Family series: “the let’s go and energetic region of our community. Exile! An enchanted island! science” show Matchmaking! A wind sprite! Magic! The wacky and talented Professor Smart Shipwrecks! Moon men! Comedy? You and Dr. Knowitall join forces for a Take ashort trip outside of downtown and you’ll see our bet! It’s Shakespeare at his best. scientifi c extravaganza. Sponsored by Sierra Nevada College and The Thelma 3 PM-5 PM • Good Luck Macbeth other properties, from fun retail and restaurant, to mixed 119 N. Virginia St. • 322-3716 & Thomas Hart Foundation. Offi cial host goodluckmacbeth.org • $14-$20 hotel John Ascuaga’s Nugget. use commercial and light industrial. Call us — we’ll help 7 PM-8 PM • Wingfi eld Park • 1st larry aynesmith anD FrienDs St. & Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 you see something thatwill be sure to give you happy feet! A variety of solo, duo and ensemble renoisartown.com • FREE

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Schedule of Events A concert featuring Beethoven 7th Come sit back and relax while our Symphony and Grieg Piano Concerto. performers present an impromptu show IT’S YOUR 7 PM-9 PM • Trinity Episcopal right before your eyes! Church 200 Island Ave. • 313-9697 5:30 PM-7 PM • Trinity Episcopal toccatatahoe.com • $25 adults, $20 Church • 200 Island Ave. • 787-3900 COMMUNITY. seniors, $5 students 19-25, 18 and KidScapeProductions.com under FREE. Preferred $35. Suggested donation $5 adults, $3 kids, children under 5 FREE monDay night music series: HAVE A HAND IN carmen lunDy lake aDDition walking tour A jazz vocalist and composer who is Meander past divorce-trade dwellings celebrated throughout the world for her and Victorian architecture, through one vocal artistry and is highly regarded ITS FUTURE. of Reno’s earliest additions. Includes a ITS FUTURE. for her jazz innovation. Sponsored by stop at the Lake Mansion. Reservations Robert Z. Hawkins Foundation, Albright, required. Persing & Associates, LTD., and Washoe County. 6 PM-8 PM • Nevada Museum of Art • 160 W. Liberty St. • 747-4478 7:30 PM-10 PM • Robert Z. Hawkins historicreno.org • $10, FREE to HRPS Amphitheater • 6000 Bartley Ranch Rd. members 322-1538 • renoisartown.com FREE tuesDay’s with moya Artown opens the Lear Theater, inviting tuesday: 31 the community to come inside, tour and make suggestions how to make Moya’s Discover harP anD viBe dream come true! This unique duet provides kids an up-close look at the harp, one of the 6 PM-7 PM • The Lear Theater • 528 oldest instruments in music history, and W. 1st St. • 322-1538 • renoisartown. the vibraphone, one of the relative new com • FREE comers to the musical scene. artown closing night: 9:30 AM-11:30 AM • McKinley Arts and Culture Center • 925 Riverside maceo Parker Drive • 322-1538 • renoisartown.com Maceo Parker’s name is synonymous FREE with funky music and his band is the tightest little funk orchestra on earth. He’s Printmaker’s consPiracy at the the living, breathing pulse that connects chaPel gallery the history of Funk in one golden thread Works that cover a range of different and has built a new funk empire, fresh fine art printmaking techniques such and stylistically diverse. Sponsored by Waste Management of Nevada is leading the way as lithography, intaglio, relief, digital Friends of Artown. Official host hotel is toward a better tomorrow through a proposed process and serigraphy. John Ascuaga’s Nugget. Single-Stream Recycling Program in the Truckee 4 PM-7 PM • Wildflower Village 7:30 PM-10 PM • Wingfield Park 4395 W. 4th St. • 775 827-5250 1st St. & Arlington Ave. • 322-1538 Meadows. This program would modernize curbside wildflowervillage.com • FREE renoisartown.com • FREE recycling by making it easy and more convenient for our customers, while increasing the local recycling rate, and reducing scavenging, identity theft, and illegal dumping. Imagine cardboard, paper, glass, aluminum and more plastics…together at last in one big container. Visit TRUCKEEMEADOWSRECYCLING.COM to pledge your support for the Single-Stream Recycling Program, and to learn more about the benefits to the Truckee Meadows.

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Ongoing Events a very sPecial art exhiBit carol Folvary-anDerson artist Children’s creativity is on display during recePtion this monthlong exhibit. Beautiful landscapes created in Oil Pastel Smudge. Northwest Reno Library • 2325 Robb Dr. • 826-6100 • vsanevada.org Spanish Springs Library • 7100A FREE Pyramid Lake Hwy., Sparks • 721-5338 washoecounty.us/library • FREE art For healing Reno’s best watercolor artists exhibit their collagraPhs For kiDs newest work.2 Inspired by the Koi, goldfish, plants and ponds while touring Sierra Water Renown South Meadows Medical Gardens, kids will go over to Oxboo Center • 10101 Double R Blvd. Press and with Candace Nicol the cut sierrawatercolorsociety.com • FREE cardboard into these wonderful “water creatures.” art From the heart oF alzheimer’s artist’s gallery 10 AM-12:30 PM • Sierra Water A month-long gallery showing of Gardens • 2110 Dickerson Rd. 50+ professionally framed original 622-4090 • Sierrawatergardens.com art creations by individuals living with $15 Alzheimer’s. Daily museum tours The Arbors • 2121 E. Prater Way, The Museum hosts free guided tours. Sparks • 848-4757 momentsofmemory.org • FREE Nevada Museum of Art • 160 W. Liberty St. • 329-3333 • nevadaart.org arthur anD lucia matthews: FREE highlights oF the caliFornia Decorative style eDwarD Burtynsky: oil Artists working in the California Photographs examining the effects of Decorative Style. oils, depicting landscapes altered by thde extraction from the Earth. Nevada Museum of Art • 160 W. Liberty St. • 329-3333 • nevadaart.org Nevada Museum of Art • 160 W. $10 Liberty St. • 329.3333 • nevadaart.org $10 arts slaves Exhibit by communications professionals even in aFrica Paintings By from advertising, PR, marketing and the roBert cinkel printing industries. Depicting historic automobiles in intriguing locales. Sierra Arts Gallery • 17 S. Virginia, Ste. 120 • 329-2787 • sierra-arts.org National Automobile Museum • 10 S. FREE Lake St. • 333-9300 • automuseum.org FREE auDio tours at the national automoBile museum exhiBition oF watercolors By Enjoy a self-guided audio tour. John salminen Compelling and realistic watercolors of National Automobile Museum • 10 S. city life clown. Lake St. • 333-9300 • automuseum.org FREE 786-0558 • stremmelgallery.com • FREE

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Artown Summer BK2_6.01.12.indd 42-43 6/12/12 2:07 PM Far out: the university art scene hats oFF to artown Portrait A color photography exhibit by Jeff Lock Quilt exhiBit at the main liBrary 1960-1975 exhiBit and Rob Cook. Beautiful quilts created by Truckee Portraits of models wearing a variety of Meadows Quilters. Reno’s art community between 1960 Buenos Grill • 3892 A Mayberry hats and headgear. Ongoing Events and 1975, a revolutionary period for the Dr. • 787-8226 • buenosgrill. Downtown Reno Library • 301 S. Center visual arts. First United Methodist Church com, jefflockphotography.com, St. • 327-8341 • tmquilters.webs.com 209 W. First St. • 322-4564 FREE Mathewson-IGT Knowledge Center robcookphotography.com • FREE renofirstmethodist.org • FREE University of Nevada, Reno • 682-5665 recon|structure|nature knowledgecenter.unr.edu • FREE mutant riDes: origin oF a sPecies latimer art cluB memBers show masterPiece exhiBit Exhibits showcasing the explorations of celeBrating 91 years oF art Radically mutated rolling works of art with our natural world. FreD reiD & richarD Jackson excellence Pottery exhiBit accompanying photography exhibit. Truckee Meadows Community College Celebrating 91 Years of Art Excellence. 7000 Dandini Blvd. RDMT Building 303- Ceramic sculptures “fast and loose” result National Automobile Museum • 10 S. Reno Art Center • 449 Marsh Ave. 8086 • tmcc.edu • FREE in pieces that exude the colorful heritage Lake St. (Corner of Lake and Mill) • 333- 240-3349 • FREE of their home state of Nevada. 9300 • automuseum.org • $10 adults, rockin’ out exhiBit $8 seniors, $4 junior (6-18), FREE (5 and The Wedge Ceramics Studio moments in light: From lanD to Petroglyph and pictograph art. under) 2095 Dickerson Rd. • 770-4770 sea, a PhotograPhic aDventure Artist Co-op Gallery • 627 Mill St. 322- thewedgeceramics.com • FREE in light new work By nick larsen 8896 • FREE A mixed media exhibit of 2-D pieces. selF-guiDeD outDoor sculPture McKinley Arts and Culture Center • 925 tour Riverside Dr. • 334-2417 • FREE Metal sculptures, earth plaster reliefs, tile mosaics floors, garden art. PoP art-cycle tour Display of bicycles all art’ed up to River School Farm • 7777 White Fir St. 747-2222 • riverschool.info • FREE celebrate the Tour de Nez bicycle extravaganza. southwest Pottery: anasazi to art exhibits art exhibits art exhibits Wingfield Park • 1st St. & Arlington Ave. zuni FREE By Native American tribal group in the Do YouWear Art?

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Artown Summer BK2_6.01.12.indd 44-45 6/12/12 2:07 PM Southwest area of Utah, Colorado, diagnosed with Bipolar Disorder at age Workshops Arizona, New Mexico and Mexico. 7, shares her digitally enhanced photos with the public for the first time. Nevada Museum of Art • 160 W. aFrican Drumming anD Dance 7/19 & 7/26 • 12:30 PM-1:45 PM Ongoing Events Liberty St. • 329-3333 • nevadaart. VSA Nevada at the Lake Mansion class VSA Nevada at the Lake Mansion 250 org/exhibitions • $10 250 Court St. • 826-6100 • vsanevada. 7/11 • 6:30 PM-8:30 PM • River School Court St. • 826-6100 x3 • vsanevada. org • FREE Farm • 7777 White Fir St. 747-2222 org • $50 the interior, the Force riverschool.info • $20 Three-dimensional forms out of solid tmcc meaDowooD center art Bites paint that hang on the wall. galleries aiga reno/tahoe tyPewalk Half-hour lunchtime dialogues with local Reno City Hall • 1 E. First St. • 334- Artwork chosen from TMCC Annual Join AIGA Reno/Tahoe as we explore the scholars, writers and artists. 2417 • acrylicsuperhero.com • FREE Student Exhibition. seedy underbelly Reno’s MidTown neon and street signage typography. Register at 7/6, 7/13, 7/20 & 7/27 • 12 PM-12:45 TMCC Meadowood Center Galleries PM • Nevada Museum of Art • 160 W. the nevaDa lanDscaPe in aiga-typewalk.eventbrite.com 5270 Neil Rd. • 303-8086 • tmcc.edu Liberty St. • 329-3333 • nevadaart.org oil Pastel smuDge By carol FREE 7/19 • 8 PM-10 PM • Craft Wine-n-Beer FREE FolDvary-anDerson 22 Martin St. 622-4333 Beautiful landscapes created in Oil university oF Phoenix gallery: renotahoe.aiga.org • $10 art in the may arBoretum Pastel Smudge. shari havelka Draw living plants in their habitat. Spanish Springs Library • 7100A Abstract, colorful and highly textural. all star cheerleaDing anD Pyramid Lake Hwy. • 721-5338 tumBling workshoP 7/21 • 10 AM-12 PM • Wilber D. May varycarol.com • FREE University of Phoenix Gallery • 10345 High-energy workshop offering cheer Arboretum • 1595 N. Sierra St. • 785- Professional Cir. • 329-2787 • sierra- technique. 4153. • $35/$40 the signtologist arts.org • FREE 7/24 • 6 PM-7 PM • TNT & PDC Cheer & art on earth camP Art by recycling hundreds of street signs. Dance • 3570 Barron Way, Ste. C, B wilD nevaDa art exhiBit Creative expression for children ages 5 Gallery 3 • 3 N. Virginia St. • 230- 843-4868 • tntexplosionallstarteam.com Exhibit of Nevada’s rare and magnificent and older. 7333 • gallery3art.com • FREE Suggested donation $5 plants and animals and majestic 7/23-7/27 • 10 AM-3 PM River School mountain ranges. through BiPolar eyes, a chilD’s art aDventures (ages 7-11) Farm • 7777 White Fir St. 747-2222 view exhiBit 9 AM-5 PM • Nevada Wilderness Project Explore different mediums and techniques riverschool.info • $300/week or $60/

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Artown Summer BK2_6.01.12.indd 46-47 6/12/12 2:07 PM artist Demo By carola nan artist Demo By luverne lightFoot 7/20 • 3 PM-5 PM • Bridgewire • 1055 Breath oF hoPe roach Artist Luverne Lightfoot demonstrates her Industrial Way, Ste. 20 • 453-0196 The Arbors, Moments of Memory and Carola Nan Roach demonstrates her techniques in oil painting. renobridgewire.org • Suggested Sierra Arts ElderCare concert by jazz donation $6 singer-pianist Erika Paul Carlson. painting techniques. 7/14 • 9 AM-11 AM • Reno Art Center 7/6 & 7/29 • 9 AM-11 AM 449 Marsh Ave. • 240-3349 • FREE 7/11 • 1 PM-3 PM • The Arbors Workshops automateD art: laser cutting 2121 E. Prater Way • 331-2229 Reno Art Center • 449 Marsh Ave. artist Demo By shari havelka A 40-watt laser cutter and engraver will JazzQMusic.com • FREE 240-3349 • FREE Demonstration and discussion by local be demoed. clay, clay, clay! (ages 8-aDult) Artist Shari Havelka. 7/27 • 3 PM-5 PM • Bridgewire • 1055 artist Demo By Frances Explore building and glazing techniques. cascarano 7/8 & 7/22 • 9:30 AM-11 AM Industrial Way, Ste. 20 • 453-0196 renobridgewire.org • Suggested Frances Cascarano demonstrates Silk Reno Art Center • 449 Marsh Ave. 7/11, 7/18 & 7/25 • 12:15 PM-1:45 PM donation $6 VSA Nevada at the Lake Mansion Painting. 240-3349 • FREE 250 Court St. • 826-6100 x3 7/28 • 9 AM-11 AM • Reno Art Center artist Demo By sharon welker Bears anD Berries art camP vsanevada.org • $75 449 Marsh Ave. • 240-3349 • FREE Artist Sharon Welker demonstrates Campers ages 3-7 will enjoy hands-on printmaking techniques. projects. collage workshoP artist Demo By linDa walker Combine found images, words and 7/7 • 9 AM-11 AM • Reno Art Center 7/24 • 10 AM-11:30 AM • The Creative objects. Reserve by calling 828-2665. Artist Linda Walker demonstrates her 449 Marsh Ave. • 240-3349 • FREE Arts Center • 204 Marsh Ave., Ste. 300 7/4 • 2 PM-3:30 PM • Grassroots painting techniques. 544-5878 • creativeartsreno.com • $75 Books • 660 E. Grove St. • 828-2665 7/15 • 9 AM-11 AM • Reno Art Center artist Demos By larry Jacox anD ann weiss grassrootsbooks.com • FREE 449 Marsh Ave. • 240-3349 • FREE Artists Larry Jacox & Ann Weiss will Break Dancing workshoP demonstrate their painting techniques. contemPorary lyrical master artist Demo By lori reynolDs Learn the elements and the rhythmic culture class anD vicki toy-smith 7/21 • 9 AM-11 AM • Reno Art Center of B Boy Break Dancing. A contemporary lyrical class. 449 Marsh Ave. • 240-3349 • FREE Artists Lori Reynolds and Vicki Toy-Smith 7/13 • 6 PM-7 PM • TNT & PDC Cheer & 7/17 • 6 PM-7 PM • TNT & PDC Cheer & will demonstrate their techniques. Dance • 3570 Barron Way, Ste. C, B automateD art: 3D Printing Dance • 3570 Barron Way, Ste. C, B 843-4868 • tntexplosionallstarteam.com 843-4868 • tntexplosionallstarteam.com 7/13 • 9 AM-11 AM • Reno Art Center 3D computer models turned into real-life Suggested donation $5 Suggested donation $5 449 Marsh Ave. • 240-3349 • FREE objects.

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Artown Summer BK2_6.01.12.indd 48-49 6/12/12 2:07 PM creating carle connections 7/1, 7/8, 7/15, 7/22 & 7/29 • 7 PM- hanDs-on! seconD saturDay: Pottery welders, plasma cutters and scrap iron. Creating Eric Carle-inspired art. 8:30 PM • Good Luck Macbeth • 119 anD Patterns - Pinch, Pull, Play! 7/13 • 3 PM-5 PM • Bridgewire • 1055 N. Virginia St. • 530-414-0050 Pottery and Patterns: pinch, pull and play. Industrial Way, Ste. 20 • 453-0196 7/15 • 10 AM-12 PM • Aleph Academy empireimprov.com • $5, Free on 7/11. renobridgewire.org • Suggested 1175 W. Moana Ln. • 825-8928 x2 7/14 • 10 AM-5 PM • Nevada Museum alephacademy.com • FREE of Art • 160 W. Liberty St. donation $6 Workshops exPressive aBstract Painting 329-3333 • nevadaart.org • FREE Discover the arts kiDs acting (ages 8-12) (ages 15+) Discover the Arts are FREE interactive Boost confidence, awareness and self- Learn to paint overlaying shapes of tree PhotograPhy workshops for children ages 6-12 held esteem. colors. Bring a sack lunch. Take a guided walk through Idlewild Park each weekday in July. Check daily that will leave you with a different view 7/11, 7/18 & 7/25 • 12:30 PM-2 PM listings. Sponsored by Northern Nevada 7/28-7/29 • 10 AM-4 PM • VSA of trees in the artistic form. All walks are VSA Nevada at the Lake Mansion • 250 Nevada at the Lake Mansion • 250 Dairymen, supporting Artown with a guided by an ISA Certified Arborists and Court St. • 826-6100 x3 • vsanevada.org focus on children’s programming and Court St. • 826-6100 x3 • vsanevada. an experienced photographer. $60 Discover the Arts, and made possible org • $150 by the Lemelson Education Assistance 7/14 & 7/28 • 9 AM-10:15 AM kiDscaPe ProDuctions anD river Program and the Nevada Arts Council. Fairytale Ballet camP California Building in Idlewild Park school Farm camP Experience the enchanting world of 1900 Idlewild Dr. • 954-6860 • reno.gov Various times and locations • 322-1538 Includes music, dance, theater and Fairytale Ballet. FREE renoisartown.com • FREE improv. 7/17 • 3 PM-5 PM • The Creative Arts illustrators: create a new 7/9-7/13 • 9 AM-5 PM • River School Center • 204 Marsh Ave., Ste. 300 Drawing (ages 15+) character Farm • 7777 White Fir St. • 747-2222 544-5878 • creativeartsreno.com • $75 Learn to draw or refine your existing With experienced illustrator Cynthia riverschool.info, KidscapeProductions.com for 4-day workshop skills. Kremsner. $375 for 5 days, $75 per day 7/2, 7/9, 7/16, 7/23 & 7/30 • 6 PM- Felt hat making Demonstration 7/28 • 9:30 AM-11 AM • Grassroots 7:30 PM • VSA Nevada at the Lake light uP your costume with e.l. wire Learn how millinery professionals make Books • 660 E. Grove St. • 828-2665 Mansion • 250 Court St. • 826-6100 Limit 10 people. Must RSVP by 7/18. hats. grassrootsbooks.com • FREE x3 • vsanevada.org • $60 7/19 • 6 PM-9 PM • PolyEsthers Costume 7/27 • 3 PM-4:30 PM • Grassroots inDustrial art: metal working Boutique • 655 S. Virginia St. 420-5050 ecoart anD garDening camP Books • 660 E. Grove St. See what we can be created with polycostumes.com • $200 Nature is the ultimate inspiration for grassrootsbooks.com • FREE creativity. Fun with Drawing (ages 8–12) 7/16 - 7/20 • 9 AM-3 PM • River School Farm • 7777 White Fir St. 747- The basic elements of drawing. Design &Craftsmanship, 2222 • urgc.org, riverschool.info $150/ 7/19 & 7/26 • 2 PM-3:15 PM • VSA Your Total Satisfaction Guarantee. week Nevada at the Lake Mansion • 250 Court St. • 826-6100 x3 • vsanevada. •All Work Done On Premises ellen hoPkins writers workshoP org • $50 For teens •Written Guarantee On Design &Craftsmanship Teens, this writers workshop is for you. Funk lyra anD hiP-hoP with tony Johnson •Same Day Service Available 7/21 • 9:30 PM-10:30 PM • Grassroots Books • 660 E. Grove St. • 828-2665 This class is a mix of lyrical and funk •Quality Custom Framing At Reasonable Prices FREE hip-hop. •Locally Owned and Operated for 23Years 7/10 • 6 PM-7 PM • TNT & PDC Cheer DroP-in imProv class & Dance • 3570 Barron Way, Ste. C, B www.fastframe.com For anyone who wants to learn to 843-4868 • tntexplosionallstarsteam. improvise, create and have fun. com • Suggested donation $5 940 W. Moana Ln. 775-825-4499

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