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Literary Las Vegas: P Moss

Author/ bar proprieter P Moss is scheduled to launch his new book “Vegas Knockout: A Novel in Stories” with a party from 8 to 11 p.m. Thursday at his bar the Double Down Saloon, 4640 Paradise Road. Moss plans to read, and guests can expect performances from the Portland, Ore., band Attack Ships On Fire, playing songs from “Vegas Soul,” an album inspired by Moss’ first book, “Blue Vegas.” With Jenn O Cide acting as master of ceremonies, the show is set to include performances by sword swallower Kelvikta the Blade, Lil Miss Firefly, who bills herself as “the midget of mischief,” and Turtle. Moss is also set to sign books at 1 p.m. Saturday in the 2191 N. Rainbow Blvd. Barnes & Noble.

Couple to teach trapeze arts in their new outdoor studio

Trapeze legend Terry Cavaretta is getting back into the swing of things. The 59-year-old and her husband plan to open the Terry Cavaretta Trapeze Experience.

Peach trees puzzling for area

Question: I live in the Mesquite area (1,800 feet elevation) and was looking to plant three different varieties of peach that would not ripen all at the same time. Would also appreciate some advice on when to plant them and where I might obtain them should you recommend bare roots.

Adventure comes easy floating down the Colorado River in Glen Canyon

Adventure awaits even busy people in Page, Ariz. If you’re short of time but love the water and want to see the region’s stunning scenery, historic sites and plenty of wildlife, a half-day raft trip here offers a taste of them all. And you’ll savor the memories for years to come.

A La Carte for Sept. 4-10

LES KINCAID PLANS CLASSES IN SEPTEMBER

Teachers union says no to cuts in salary or benefits

Clark County Education Association President Ruben Murillo has made the teachers union’s stance clear: no “cuts in salary or benefits.” That point was hammered home when about 1,400 teachers met Aug. 20 at Alexis Park Resort to “provide guidance” to CCEA leadership in the ongoing contract negotiations with the Clark County School District.

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