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Goldpoint Nevada Paranormal Investigation Weekend Memorial Weekend

Friday, May 25 to Monday, May 28
Gold Point Main Street, Gold Point, NV

Ghost Town Operations is celebrating our 10th year at Goldpoint Memorial Weekend. Tickets are going on sale now for early reservations for the Paranormal Investigations Tour. May 25 26 27 28th. Join Ghost Town Operations as we investigate locations throughout Goldpoint, a 1860’s gold mining town.The Senators Home,Brothel, Post Office, The Mill, Superintendent home, General Store, General Store #2, Wine Cellar, The Hotel Lot. Reserve your tickets now.

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Big Ten Weekend

Friday, May 18 to Sunday, May 20
Hooters; Sunset Park; Angel Park Golf Course

Big Ten Weekend Kick Off!

* Friday, May 18 5:00 – ?

* Hooters on Eastern and Horizon Ridge (10430 S Eastern Ave, Henderson, NV 89052)

* 50% off of your bill if you are in your College attire!!!!

* Hooters has a fantastic upstairs patio with a great view of the strip and mountains! There are misters and there is a bar up there. *There are about 15 stairs to get to the patio, and there is no elevator. There is a downstairs bar and dining area as well.
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5th Annual Big Ten Picnic!

* Saturday, May 19th. 11:00-3:00 – Eating at noon

* Sunset Park – Ginko Picnic area – Enter off of Eastern Ave. at the South end of Sunset Park. (Right at the There is a huge parking lot, and our area is at the far end of the parking lot. You will see the picnic area and playground. (Not the area right when you drive in. Go to the end of the lot.)
Click here for an aerial view of the park and our area. (Note the yellow highlighted path!)

* The Big Ten Clubs will be providing hamburgers, hot dogs, condiments, chips, and cookies!! (As well as plates etc.)
(If you have dietary restrictions please bring your food items and we will be happy to grill them for you!)

* Please bring your own beverages, including water. Alcohol is allowed, but NO GLASS! (21+)

* The Big Ten Clubs are happy to announce that at this year’s picnic we’ll be supporting the Veteran’s Transition Resource Center with donated items. Non-perishable food items, used or new clothing, toiletries and cash/check donations are welcome. Thanks in advance for any support on this effort!
​Thank you veterans for your service!!
https://veteranstransitionresourcecenter.com

* Bring cash for our 50/50 raffle!

* PLEASE WEAR YOUR COLLEGE SHIRTS! (so that we can easily see that you belong at the picnic!)

* Our reserved picnic area is huge! There is plenty of room for yard games and for the kids to run around! The playground, bathrooms, volleyball, and the lake are all very close to our area!

* PLEASE bring a blanket or table/chairs in case we run out of picnic tables! (There are only around 15 tables there.) If you bring an “Easy Up” tent, NO STAKES can be put in the ground. You need to use sand bags etc. )

* There will be security on site.

* Frisbee golf at the park is free, but you will need to bring your own disks, or you can rent them for $2.50 for 3 hrs. Bikes, fishing poles/tackle, tug of war, tennis equipment are available for rent as well! Click HERE for info on fishing licenses! ($9 for a one-day permit. Under 12 do not need a license.)

* There is a History Walk, Dunes Discovery Trail, and a Native Discovery Area at Sunset Park! Click HERE for more information!
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Big Ten Golf Tourney

* Sunday, May 20th
* Angel Park Golf course in Summerlin
* $100 for golf and lunch. (includes cart and green fees)

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Mix and Mingle

Thursday, May 24 from 4:00 PM to 6:00 PM
Mint Indian Bistro, 4246 S Durango Dr, Las Vegas

Members $15 in advance, non-members 25 in advance
At the door $35

Vendors Table $149
Reserved table at the event to feature promotional material, includes 3 admission tickets

Event Sponsor $299
event presented by your company+ logo feature on this page+ logo on flyer invite that reaches 5000+ local professionals

Join us at our May Mix and Mingle and socialize while doing business.

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Heart ‘n’ Sole

Saturday, May 12 from 5:00 PM to 11:00 PM
M Resort Spa Casino, 12300 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas

Goodie Two Shoes Foundation (GTSF) is celebrating 10 years of Heart n’ Sole! This annual poolside event is hands down one of the best parties in Vegas! While other organizations may bore you with stuffy attire, long “talky” presentations, and rubber chicken dinners, GTSF’s annual party is all about the FOOD, FRIENDS and FUN! Join us for a night of celebration featuring sparkling libations, delectable food, lively entertainment by Vegas’ best all-request rock band, Vegas Limit, and amazing, one-of-a-kind silent and live auctions – all benefiting Goodie Two Shoes.

As always, dress is fashionably casual… but be prepared for some “Magic & Mayhem!”

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Mint Juleps with Moms

Saturday, May 12 from 11:00 AM to 2:00 PM
Casa de Shenandoah, 3310 E Sunset Rd, Las Vegas

Women’s Council of REALTORS(R) Las Vegas Event-Mint Juleps with Moms A Derby Themed Event ~ Charity Silent Auction to benefit The Cupcake Girls Organization!

Please join us Saturday May 12th from 11am-2pm for Mint Juleps with Mom on the lawn of Wayne Newton’s mansion in this derby themed event. We will have a Silent Auction with all proceeds to benefit The Cupcake Girls.

(visit www.thecupcakegirls.org for more information on their amazing organization and to get involved)

Brunch and drinks will be served, 2 private tours of Wayne Newton’s mansion will be given during the event! Registration is now open- please be sure to register for this FREE event for Women’s Council of REALTORS(R) Las Vegas members and only $25 for future members/guests.

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QUARTER AUCTION by WWOW Las Vegas

Thursday, June 7 from 5:30 PM to 8:30 PM
Crab Corner Maryland Seafood House, 6485 South Rainbow Boulevard, Las Vegas

Come for a fun night of bidding & winning items from multiple vendors!

There will be approximately 10 different vendors and close to 100 items to bid on or to be raffled off.

Check – In starts at 5:30pm to get your paddles & raffle tickets. Auction starts promptly at 6:00pm.

Raffle tickets can be purchased in advance or at the door.

WWOW is also collecting new or gently used clothes for homeless youth in Las Vegas. Bring a bag of clothes for a free raffle ticket!

All tickets include 2 DRINK TICKETS & 1 AUCTION PADDLE!!

***Buy your tickets before May 31st for the early bird discount ($12)***

After May 31st tickets go up to $15 and at the door $17.

Additional auction paddles are encouraged and available for purchase.

HOW THE QUARTER AUCTION WORKS:

All participants bring quarters to bid on items

Participants may purchase more than 1 paddle. (All paddles are numbered)

Everytime they wish to bid on an item, the must place $0.25 in the buckets on the table. If they have multiple paddles, they must put a quarter for each paddle

If they bid on an item, they hold their paddle up

Numbers are called at random

Number called wins the item, if they bid on it. If not, numbers are called until there is a bidding winner

To get up to date information on vendors and event, follow our event page on Facebook at Winning With Other Women or visit our website at: WWW.WWOWMOVEMENT.COM

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RELEASE FRENCH QUARTER MAGAZINE PARTY & COCKTAILS

Saturday, April 28 from 6:30 PM to 9:00 PM
William Carr Gallery, 3327 South Las Vegas Boulevard, Palazzo Grand Canal

MOULIN ROUGE theme Magazine Party and Cocktails

The first 50 guests will be receiving a surprise including a chance to win our valuable raffle gifts from the amazing sponsors and partners: Anne Fontaine, Eiffel Tower Restaurant, Oh la la restaurant, Chanel, MJ Christensen Diamonds, Délices Gourmands Bakery, Eatt restaurant, Café Breizh, Louisa Voisine Millinery, Hairdresser Jean-Marc Levy among others.

This new issue is focused on the theme of MOULIN ROUGE !!! Be ready to wear something red or sparkling. If you do not have, we will provide one for you if you like… Guests are encouraged to dress in a elegant French Style (Optional) or cocktail attire!

Below is the link for the tickets, proceeds will benefit St Jude Children’s Research Hospital.

See you there, for any of those that will attend.

Regular Price Ticket: $29
Student With ID Ticket: $19

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Spring Tea to Benefit Safe Nest

Saturday, May 19 from 1:00 PM to 4:00 PM
Mandarin Oriental, Las Vegas 3752 Las Vegas Blvd S, Las Vegas

Join us for an afternoon of cocktails, tea service, silent auction, live auction and entertainment. This year’s Spring Tea is scheduled for May 19, 2018 at Mandarin Oriental Las Vegas.

Help us recognize two SafeNest Community Partners, whose vision and commitment to the Las Vegas area have strengthened our community. All proceeds support the SafeNest mission to end domestic violence, empower women and provide shelter and prevention services in our community.

The 2018 Spring Tea Schedule:

1:00 PM – Silent Auction, Cocktails
2:30 PM – Tea Service
3:00 PM – Tea Awards, Program
4:00 PM – Thanks You’s, End of Program

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Good Deed Spring Brunch

Sunday, April 29 from 10:00 AM to 1:00 PM
The Gramercy, 9265 West Russell Road, Las Vegas

In celebration of THE GOOD DEED PROJECT’s anniversary -&- in partnership with Art, Architecture & Design Month:
Join us for Good Deed Spring Brunch out on the beautiful Gramercy Plaza while enjoying live entertainment, bottomless mimosas and a delicious brunch menu prepared by Las Vegas favorite DW Bistro to benefit THE GOOD DEED PROJECT.

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Burning Man 2018

Sunday, August 26 to Monday, September 3
Black Rock City

Once a year, tens of thousands of people gather in Nevada’s Black Rock Desert to create Black Rock City, a temporary metropolis dedicated to community, art, self-expression, and self-reliance. In this crucible of creativity, all are welcome.

Burning Man Project’s mission is to produce the annual event known as Burning Man and to guide, nurture and protect the more permanent community created by its culture. Our intention is to generate society that connects each individual to his or her creative powers, to participation in community, to the larger realm of civic life, and to the even greater world of nature that exists beyond society.

We believe that the experience of Burning Man can produce positive spiritual change in the world. To this end, it is equally important that we communicate with one another, with the citizens of Black Rock City and with the community of Burning Man wherever it may arise. Burning Man is radically inclusive, and its meaning is potentially accessible to anyone.

The touchstone of value in our culture will always be immediacy: experience before theory, moral relationships before politics, survival before services, roles before jobs, embodied support before sponsorship. Finally, in order to accomplish these ends, Burning Man must endure as a self-supporting enterprise that is capable of sustaining the lives of those who dedicate themselves to its work. From this devotion spring those duties that we owe to one another.

We will always burn the Man.

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