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Things to do in Sunrise/Whitney June 5-11

Event highlights this week include a reception for the Winchester Skate Team Exhibit and a Dream Big! Summer Reading Puppet Show.

Things to do in Henderson/Anthem: June 5-11

Event highlights this week include SummerFest 2012 at the Henderson Events Plaza, a free photo workshop presented by Ritz Camera University and a variety of museum, gallery and music events.

Henderson/Anthem neighborhood news

The 13th annual CMG Golf Tournament is planned for 7:30 a.m. Thursday at the Concord Golf Course at The Revere at Anthem, 2600 Hampton Road. The tournament is set to benefit nonprofit Opportunity Village, 6300 W. Oakey Blvd. The event includes buffet lunch, greens fees, carts and the practice range. Dress code includes a collared shirt, soft spikes or sneakers, but no denim.

Henderson Libraries is proposing a tax increase to help with budget shortfalls

In an effort to keep all its facilities open and to continue offering its services to the community, Henderson Libraries is proposing a 2-cent tax rate increase to help counteract a 30 percent budget decrease. If the proposal doesn’t pass in the Nov. 6 election, Henderson Libraries will be forced to close the Lydia Malcolm Library, 2960 Sunridge Heights Parkway, and the Galleria Library, 1300 W. Sunset Road in the Galleria at Sunset mall, along with other cuts.

Things to do in Centennial June 5-11

Event highlights this week include a Fishing Day Derby at Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs and the launch of a Metal Month celebration with free rock concerts in June in the Chrome Showroom at Santa Fe Station.

Centennial Neighborhood News

POPPY FOUNDATION CAT CHARITY
TO BENEFIT FROM GOLF TOURNAMENT

Dining pick of the week: Krazy Buffet

You’re not going to be considered crazy for going here. However, you might be considered crazy for trying this all-you-can-eat gourmet buffet.

Military surplus store rooted in city history

There was a time when Larry Hahn knew camouflage in the day and tuxedos at night. In the early 1970s, the now-73-year-old Centennial Hills resident and founder of Hahn’s Military Surplus, 2908 E. Lake Mead Blvd., would run his namesake store until 5:30 p.m., shower in the back and slip into a tuxedo to be a maitre d’ on the Strip.

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