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The band from Arbor View High School, 500 Whispering Sands Drive, has been invited to march in the May 2012 National Memorial Day Parade in Washington, D.C., and play at Carnegie Hall in New York City the same month.
A new neighbor would like to introduce itself to the community with a free festival, and it will provide the entertainment. The Landero Learning Center for Music & the Arts is planning a grand opening celebration with food, giveaways and live performances from 5-8 p.m. Sunday at its new location, 9620 Las Vegas Blvd. South.
Those looking to net a stockpile of freebies and hot deals showcased in the recent TLC series “Extreme Couponing ” may need a rain check thanks to industry and legal backlash.
The White Horse Youth Ranch aims to bring underprivileged kids and horses together. “We want them to learn all about horsemanship and not just how to ride,” said Peggy Paullin, executive director of White Horse Youth Ranch, known to most as WHY Ranch. “They get to interact with horses and are mentored by someone who is investing in them emotionally.”
There are days when slamming your bedroom door, though it might get you in trouble, is really satisfying. Those are the days when everybody bugs you, nothing goes right, and you just want to scream, stomp, storm and slam.
Sometimes, you just want to be left alone. But what if everybody left you — for good?
Emanuel Zamir grew up in Jerusalem, where he earned a degree in electronics. After a 14-year stint in New York and 16 years in Maryland, he moved to Las Vegas and took up writing.
Chinese is always one of the first types of restaurants to open in a new development. And for that we are thankful. Residents living on the northwest edge of town can be thankful for Dragon Wok, which has a complete and traditional menu of fresh Chinese food.
Malissa Muhleck planned to go to college and become a veterinarian after high school. Now she feels more prepared and a little more excited to do so. The former Faiss Middle School student is one of 50 incoming freshmen who attended CampUs Las Vegas, a six-day program meant to prepare kids for high school and beyond.