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‘Power of Intention’ theme of April’s First Friday

The First Friday arts festival is scheduled from 5 to 11 p.m. April 1 at venues throughout the 18b Arts District in downtown Las Vegas, near the intersection of Charleston Boulevard and Main Street.

Clark County program seeks volunteers to help out at Sunset Park

Clark County Parks and Recreation is looking for volunteers to help out the staff at Sunset Park, one of the valley’s oldest and most heavily utilized parks. To find the right person to coordinate the volunteers, the county went straight to Wetlands Park, where a volunteer program has coordinated with nearly 300 people to help keep the park clean, safe and friendly.

Kiwi Club takes flight attendants of yesteryear back in time

They were the darlings of the skies in a job that had them jetting off to exotic locales, flirting with celebrities and catering to the rich who flew only first class. They were flight attendants — still known as “stewardesses” back then — and a handful recently met at Tommy Bahama in Town Square Las Vegas.

Fundraisers best to think outside the box in today’s nonprofit world

For those who intend to start a nonprofit, Diana Morgan, director of development at the Discovery Children’s Museum, offers this advice: Make sure no one else is doing what you’re trying to do.

Joint effort to help North Las Vegas employ veterans

U.S. military veterans often have job skills that frequently do not match the abilities needed to fit a civilian lifestyle. To help make a smooth transition back into society and the workforce, the city of North Las Vegas has teamed up with the U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs and Teamsters Local 14 to create the Veterans Intern Program.

Navigating around 18-wheelers requires extra care

Tractor-trailers are essentially a moving warehouse on wheels and are classified as Class 3 vehicles. They can weigh 80,000 pounds when fully loaded. When big trucks are on the road, drivers of other vehicles should be aware of the 18-wheeler’s capabilities and limitations.

Blacklight Slide bringing even more neon to Las Vegas Valley

If you happen to be near Sam Boyd Stadium on the evening of April 9, and you see giant glowing structures with hundreds of glowing humanoid figures cavorting around, fear not. Area 51 hasn’t started a work release program, it’s just Blacklight Slide, a family-friendly event involving inflatable slides illuminated with blacklight while staff members spray down the sliders with neon-colored water.

Downtown Crown brings 24-hour menu to Arts District

You don’t have to be British to be a fan of the Crown, but in Las Vegas, that means you’re more likely to be waving a pint rather than waving at royalty.

Outdoors: Arches utterly worth it this time of year

Arches National Park, just outside the town of Moab, Utah, lives up to its name. The park contains more than 2,000 natural sandstone arches, the densest concentration in the world. Besides arches, you will also get to see natural windows, balanced rocks, fins, pinnacles and hoodoos.

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