Ward 6 Las Vegas City Councilman Steve Ross invites the public to a one-mile fun walk and Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs Environmental Enhancement Project ribbon cutting from 12-4 p.m. Saturday at Floyd Lamb Park at Tule Springs, 9200 Tule Springs Road. The event is also the councilman’s annual Spring Celebration, a free, family-friendly afternoon of amusement park rides, jump houses, crafts, games, a farmers market, community vendors, live entertainment and more. Call 229-6154.
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At the heart of the University of Nevada, Las Vegas, is the Lee and Thomas Beam Music Center. Perhaps one of the most notable aspects of the center is the Doc Rando Recital Hall, named for Dr. Arturo Rando-Grillot.
In the afternoon, people may find a young woman waiting tables and offering suggestions from the Indian-inspired menu at the restaurant inside Commercial Center. But by night, patrons may see another side of Namaste Indian Cuisine owner Melque Rodrigues when she entertains them with a song or two.
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On April 17, valley resident Martin Dupalo is scheduled to go before the Bus Shelter and Bench Advisory Committee to try to get a bus stop bench replaced after it was destroyed in a car accident 17 months ago.
The first Friday of each month in the 18b Arts District downtown is often packed with people checking out live music, food trucks, vendors and — of course — art. But for those who want to view artwork without walking through the hallways of crowded galleries can attend Preview Thursday, the day before downtown’s monthly festival.
Question: We have small butterflies on our plum tree. There are hundreds of them. Are they pollinating our trees? The bees were here, but these have taken over.
It is that time of year again when resident rattlesnakes start appearing on our local hiking trails. They come out of hibernation to enjoy the 70- to 90-degree temperature range, just as many humans do.
A new hike at Red Rock Canyon, Medicinal Plants of the Moenkopi, gives hikers tips on medicine to be found in nature.
