To help keep the Earth clean, kids at the Goddard School in Henderson spent March learning how to conserve energy by eating without the lights on and recycling.
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For one day every year, Las Vegas High School history teacher Dan Robinson and his students transform a classroom at the school at 6500 E. Sahara Ave. into a Holocaust museum.
DJs for PJs, an effort to collect pajamas for needy children, will mark its 10th anniversary Friday.
Some reality TV shows have a connection to Summerlin, including “Holly’s World,” “Sister Wives” and “From the Edge With Peter Lik.”
Garfield’s Restaurant plans to host an outdoor festival with live music and food trucks Saturday at 2620 Regatta Drive and hopes the gathering will become a monthly event.
This week’s event highlights include the Help Save the Animals Car Show & Swap Meet to benefit The Animal Foundation, a free family concert and performances by ventriloquist Ronn Lucas.
Faith Lutheran Jr/Sr High School student Alex Giuliani is prepping for the Las Vegas Open and Southwest Regional Benchpress, Deadlift and Pushpull Championship, set for May 6 at CrossFit Las Vegas. He hopes to surpass the raw deadlift record of 460 pounds in the 13-to-15 age division for 198 pounds or under.
NATIONAL COALITION OF 100 BLACK WOMEN PLANS LOCAL WORKSHOP SATURDAY
Lexy Capp, owner and founder of Las Vegas-based Nannies & Housekeepers U.S.A., believes nannies are an integral part of a family, which is why her agency is sponsoring National Nanny Training Day April 28.
Event hightlights this week include a birthday tea celebrating Helen Stewart, a performance by The Good Lovelies, a birthday bash for City of the World founder Roz Knight and Las Vegas Academy Theatre’s “Our Town.”
F Street’s reopening may be one step closer after a March 28 meeting where artwork for panels set to align the street were unveiled. However, the displays were met with opposition.
