Street Vibrations comes to Downtown Reno!
Saturday, September 27 2008
A Rainbow Place Flea Market
A Rainbow Place is having a yard sale today, Saturday, September 27th in our parking lot.
Spring cleaning comes late this year and we're raising funds by selling some interesting things...CHEAP!!! Upright Piano?...Air Hockey Table?...Exercise Equipment? DVDs? Home Furnishings?
2890 Vassar St. at Telegraph...the far east end of Vassar St.
775-789-1780
Truckee River Women's Music Festival
Music begins at noon.
Local bands from all around Northern Nevada and all the way down to San Francisco.
For more information and to purchase your tickets, go to www.renooutmag.com
Reno Beer Crawl
You can purchase your $5 glass at Amendment 21 or The Waterfall- all participating bars will offer a fine beer taster for $1
The HDC's Annual Summer Show
This September 27th is the Half Dollar Courts Annual "Summer Show" at Light of the Soul Church, 627 Sunnyside Drive.
Doors open at 5pm and the show starts at 6pm. There is a $5 cover and this money goes to local charitable organizations in Reno.
HDC is a 501(c)3 non profit organization.
Beer blast at the Patio
Every Saturday Night from 7pm to close
DRAFT BEER BY THE GLASS ONLY $3.00
Excluding Special Events
Swinin' in Reno - Terese Genecco Plays the Peppermill
Terese Genecco, winner of the 2008 MAC (Manhattan Association of Cabarets and Clubs) Best Recording Award for her first Album “Drunk with Love” will make her Reno debut performing with her “Little-Big Band” to open the 2008 – 2009 season of the American Songbook Series at the Peppermill. She's hot. She's brassy. She's bold, and she is bringing her show, “Swingin’ in Reno” to the American Songbook Series at the Peppermill on Saturday, September 27, 2008 at 8:00 p.m. Tickets are $35 and available by calling 775-851-1638 or at www.silverstarprod.com . Terese Genecco (pronounced "Teh-REECE Jeh-NECK-oh") continues to attract critical acclaim and new audiences wherever she performs - whether it's San Francisco, Hollywood or New York City. Her energy is prodigious, and her banter between tunes with both audience and band members is like jazz; a loose script, different every night. One critic calls Terese “… the love child of Dean Martin and Judy Garland…” Time Out New York says, “I was reminded of Keely Smith or Anita O’Day’s swinging Songbook albums of the 1950’s and 60’s…” For more on Terese and to hear her sing, go to www.teresegenecco.com
