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🌱 Flight Of The Honeybee + Star Spangled Fireworks Spectacular
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Hey, everybody! It's Wednesday in Reno and I'm back in your inbox with everything you need to know about what's happening locally.
First, today's weather:
Breezy with plenty of sun. High: 89 Low: 56.
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Here are the top 3 stories in Reno today:
- Yelp Reno is hosting a two-week event called Flight of the Honeybee to support local businesses, non-profits, and, of course, the bees! The company has partnered up with local honey harvesters and restaurants in Midtown and downtown Reno to create special dishes using honey. If you are interested in learning more about this event, please check out the full article for complete details. (KOLO)
- Are you excited for the 4th of July festivities to begin? You're in luck. The Nugget Casino Resort is going to be hosting its 22nd annual Star-Spangled Fireworks Spectacular on Monday! It is free admission and will include different food vendors, craft booths, and more. The fireworks are scheduled to begin around 9:30 p.m., so make sure to get there early to find the best view. (KRNV)
- Are you looking to find a new home in the Reno area? Patch and Redfin have got you covered. They have compiled a list of the best new homes on the market so you don't have to! There is a beautiful 2,455-square-foot home with four beds and two baths that you have to check out. For full details on this and other available properties, please read the full article. (Reno Patch)
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Today in Reno:
- Feed The Camel at McKinley Arts and Culture (5:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. has a special giveaway to announce. It has partnered up with Jojo Roper and Hank Warner to create a custom Torpedo Extra IPA board to give to one lucky fan. (Sierra Nevada Brewing Co. via Instagram)
- The US National Weather Service of Reno, Nevada wants you to stay safe this summer while traveling. Remember: "Rubber on asphalt = good, metal on asphalt = bad." (US National Weather Service Reno Nevada via Facebook)
- The Nevada Humane Society wants to thank everyone who dined at Wild River Grille on Mondays this June with their dogs. 20 percent of the proceeds will be allocated towards helping shelter pets! (Nevada Humane Society via Facebook)
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Now you're in the loop and ready to head out the door on this Wednesday! See you tomorrow for your next update.
— Dominique-Noelle Rafael
About me: Dominique is a self taught UX/UI designer based in Princeton, NJ. She recently graduated from the University of Maryland last spring with a bachelor's degree in Information Science. She is excited to begin working on the Patch newsletter project this year!