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SUMMARY:Liberace: Real and Beyond Exhibit at Nevada State Park Museum Las Vegas
DESCRIPTION:Don’t miss out on Nevada State Park Museums’ The Liberace: Real and Beyond Exhibit!  It ends on April 29th\, 2024 and is a must see! \nLocated at Nevada State Park Museum in Las Vegas\, in the main museum’s “Changing Exhibits” you will discover the life and legacy of Las Vegas icon\, Liberace. The exhibit includes items borrowed from the Liberace Foundation which runs the Liberace Museum Collection from Thriller Villa and Liberace Garage in Las Vegas. \n     \nThe exhibit features a piano\, costumes\, religious items\, personal effects\, historic photographs and ephemera. Together\, the collection tells the story of Liberace’s complicated life\, showcases his contribution to the world of classical music and highlights his influence on contemporary pop culture. \n         \nThe museum is open Thursdays through Monday from 9:00am to 4:00pm. \nNevada residents:  Adults – $9.95 & Children (3-17) $4.95 / 2 & younger – FREE \nNon-residents: Adults – $18.95 and Children (3-17) $10.95 / 2 & younger – FREE \nThe museum is located at 309 S. Valley Blvd.\, Las Vegas\, Nevada 89107.  For more information\, call 702-486-5205 or visit https://lasvegasnvmuseum.org \n \nLiberace History: \nLiberace (born Wladziu Valentino Liberace) was born to Polish-Italian immigrant parents in Wisconsin in 1919. He was a piano child prodigy and at age twenty performed as a soloist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra. But instead of following a classical music career\, he became an entertainer and showman in cabarets and hotels where he mixed pieces by Chopin alongside folk songs. His 1950s television program\, The Liberace Show\, brought his musical style to an audience of over 30 million viewers. After moving to Las Vegas\, he further developed his act and his moniker “Mr. Showmanship” thanks to elaborate costumes created by famous designers. The legendary performer died in 1987 at the age of 67. \n 
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CATEGORIES:Exhibition,Half Day Trips,Indoor,Museum
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SUMMARY:An Action Packed Day with Skiing\, Ice Sculpture\, Milk Jug Curling Competition Finals & More!
DESCRIPTION:Showcase your skills and throw down your best tricks at the Diamond Peak Village Terrain Park to win awesome prizes across a variety of categories.  The event will be held at Donner Peak Ski Area located at 999 Tahoe Blvd in Incline Village from 9:30am to 3:30pm.  After\, head to UNR’s Lake Tahoe campus for live music and winter treats! \n \nThe Ice Sculpture Competition will be held at Alibi Ale Works from 12:00pm to 7:00pm.  Ice carvers\, with a maximum of 2 individuals per team\, have 5 hours to sculpt their blocks to the theme of Truckee Big Life.  The location of Alibi Ale Works is 10069 Bridge St in Truckee and the event is sponsored by the Truckee River Winery.  Registrations forms should be emailed to: katy@truckeefamilywines.com. \n \n4:00pm – 7:00pm: Tahoe National Brewing Co. Gelande Quaffe throwing\, catching and drinking beer event at 850 N Lake Blvd\, Unit 21 in Tahoe City. \n5:00pm – 9:00pm:  Bridge Tender Fat Friday 3 Point Jam at 65 W Lake Blvd\, Tahoe City where teams of 4 will compete in a bracket style tournament shooting hoops. \n5:00pm – 10:00pm: Jake’s on the Lake live music and Sushi at 780 N Lake Blvd.\, Tahoe City. \n7:00pm – 11:00pm: Milk Jug Curling Finals at the Tahoe City Winter Sports Park at 251 N Lake Blvd in Tahoe City. Join the party at Café Zenon – no tickets required. \n \n8:00pm – 11:00pm: Live music with The Connor Party at the Tahoe National Brewery located at 850 N Lake Blvd in Tahoe City. \n \nThere’s still two more days of SNOWFEST fun! \nSaturday\, March 8: Start the day with the North Tahoe PUD Pancake Breakfast at the North Tahoe event center located at 8318 N Lake Blvd\, Kings Beach.  There’ll be live music along with a delicious breakfast.  Register in advance at www.northtahoerecreation.com \nSaturday\, March 8: The Annual Alaskan Open Snow Golf Tournament is from 9:00am to 3:00pm at the Tahoe City Golf Course located at 251 N Lake Blvd in Tahoe City.  The fee is $50 per player with 100% of the proceeds benefiting the Gateway Mountain Center. \n \nSaturday\, March 8: The Kings Beach SNOWFEST Parade will be held from 11:30am to 12:30pm. It will start at Secline Street and end at Racoon Street in Kings Beach.  Entries for over 30 local community organizations and businesses will feature costumes floats and live music!  After\, it’s the 3rd annual keg rolling races through an outdoor obstacle course – costumes are given bonus points. \nSunday\, March 9:  Dogs of all breeds and sizes compete against the clock at the “I-Did-A-Run Dog Race” – a benefit for the Humane Society of Truckee.   It will be held at the Tahoe Donner Downhill Ski Resort located at 11603 Snowpeak Way in Truckee from 1:00pm to 2:00pm.  The entry fee is $25 per dog and includes a good bag for each competing dog.  In addition\, there will be a raffle for participants and spectators with a chance to win great prizes. \nSunday\, March 9:   The River Ranch Snow Sculpture contest is the closing event of SNOWFEST.  It will be held from 12:00pm to 4:00pm at the River Ranch Lodge located at 2285 River Rd in Tahoe City. \nThere’s fun for everyone at the 43rd Annual SNOWFEST Celebration! For additional information and a complete list of all the events\, visit https://www.tahoesnowfest.org
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LOCATION:Tahoe City Winter Sports Park\, 251 N Lake Blvd\, Tahoe City\, CA\, 96145\, United States
CATEGORIES:Extreme Sports,Festivals,Food & Drinks,Half Day Trips,Motocross,Music,Outdoor,Snow Boarding,Snow Skiing
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SUMMARY:Nevada's Newest Prehistoric Exhibit is now open!  The Ice Age Park
DESCRIPTION:Nevada’s most recent prehistoric exhibit has just opened – the Ice Age Park in North Las Vegas!  If you’re interested in the Ice Age\, fossils and extinct mammals\, this is the place to visit! \nLocated in North Las Vegas on North Decatur just down from the Clark County Shooting Complex\, this 315-acre park features a portion of the upper Las Vegas wash that is rich in both paleontological and historical resources. During the Pleistocene\, also known as the Ice Age\, the wash provided verdant habitat for several species of now extinct mammals\, including Columbian mammoths\, American lions\, camels\, dire wolves\, and ground sloths. \nThe discovery of abundant fossils onsite triggered a long history of scientific research\, which includes the famous “Big Dig” of 1962 to 1963\, or the Tule Springs Expedition\, the largest inter-disciplinary scientific expedition of its kind up to that point. \nThe Ice Age Park is only open Saturday and Sundays from 8:00am to 4:30pm.  The entry fee is $3.00. \nThere is a gift shop\, covered outdoor seating area and restrooms.  Be sure to arrive early; the new attraction is very popular!  The gates are closed when the park reaches capacity (you may or may not be able to get in later in the day). \nTips:  Bring water\, layered clothing\, sun protection\, wear good footwear and make sure your batteries are fully charged – there’s plenty of photo ops! \nVisit iafsp@parks.nv.gov for more information.
URL:https://traveltimenv.com/event/nevadas-newest-prehistoric-exhibit-is-now-open-the-ice-age-park/
LOCATION:Ice Age Park\, 8660 N Decatur Blvd\, North Las Vegas\, NV\, 89085\, United States
CATEGORIES:Half Day Trips,Outdoor
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