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Digital Bookmobile makes Summerlin stop

The 74-foot trailer hauling the Digital Bookmobile visited the Summerlin Library, 1771 Inner Circle Drive, March 25 as part of its national tour. It offered a high-tech experience with hands-on digital download instruction.

Brewers band together to craft custom ale for beer festival

The Great Vegas Festival of Beer is scheduled to return for its third year Saturday, but this time it will be in the more sylvan setting of Sunset Park.

Group aims to help at-risk youths

After School All-Stars provides at-risk youths with recreation activities and educational enrichment.

Recreation briefs

Check out recreational things to do in and around the valley

Dining Pick of the Week: Joey’s NY Pizza

Joey knows all about New York pizza. That’s because he’s from Brooklyn. He also knows about authentic Sicilian cooking, which he learned from his grandmother.

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Einsteins of all ages invited to science festival

The third annual Las Vegas Science and Technology Festival is scheduled to begin Sunday with more than 20 activities planned throughout the community, most for free. The weeklong festival is set to culminate May 4 with an expo at the Cashman Center, 850 Las Vegas Blvd. North.

Kindergarten programs taking registration

The Clark County School District plans to offer tuition-based kindergarten program for the 2013-14 school year. Parents can choose from half-day and full-day programs.

Transit center to be constructed on UNLV campus

Construction is under way on a $3.4 million multi-modal transit center on the University of Nevada, Las Vegas campus , 4505 S. Maryland Parkway.

Area briefing

BOARD ISSUES CONSUMER ALERT REGARDING FRAUDULENT CONTRACTORS

Seniors team up with at-risk students to create webcast

The seniors of Catholic Charities of Southern Nevada’s foster grandparent program are helping brighten the future of at-risk Clark County students using a tool students are comfortable with — the Internet.

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