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Summer Fun with Dad

Our dear old dads have given so much to us over the years, it’s nice when we can find a special day to give something back to them. If you’re not sure what to get dad for Father’s Day, here’s a list of some fun things the family can do together to help celebrate all that he means to you.

Las Vegas 51s

Nothing says “I love you, Dad” like a day at the ballpark. The Las Vegas 51s will be taking to the field all summer long, including a special Father’s Day match up against the Colorado Springs Sky Sox. Visit www.milb.com for tickets and info.

The Mob Museum

Explore the history of organized crime in America from both sides of the law as you and dad enjoy a tour through this detailed history of the mob’s legacy, including their golden years in Las Vegas. Visit www.themobmuseum.org for tickets and info.

Carnevale

All summer long, The Venetian and The Palazzo host their celebration of the summer festivals of Italy. Bring dad out to enjoy a day filled with art, food, culture, music, live entertainment and more. Visit www.venetian.com or www.palazzo.com for info.

SCORE! Interactive Sports Exhibit

Share your love of sports with dad as you tour this Luxor attraction that holds more than 200 prized pieces of memorabilia and offers hands on athletic challenges to see how you measure up against the pros. Visit www.luxor.com for tickets and info.

Flightlinez at Fremont

Hook up to a zip line and take an exhilarating ride down the Fremont Street Experience with dear old dad by your side. Save this one for night time to take in all the dazzling lights. Visit www.flightlinezfremont.com for info.

Galaxy Luxury+ Movie Theatre

Sometimes the simple things are the most fun. Treat dad to a delicious lunch, then kick back in the plush reclining seats for a movie and a beer at the exclusive Galaxy Luxury+ Theatre in Green Valley. Visit www.galaxytheatres.com for info.

 

Hitting the Books

Literacy should be an important part of everyone’s daily life, from preschool children to full grown adults. In hopes of promoting the importance of reading, Henderson Libraries is offering both children and adults the chance to discover (or rediscover) a love for the written word with their Summer Reading Challenge, which will take place from June 8th – August 24th this year.

The challenge is simple: keep track of what you read and earn prizes for the more time you spend with your books. Children can earn rewards that include selections from a “treasure box” or tickets to the Shark Reef at Mandalay Bay, while teens can earn coupons to Jamba Juice and Coffee Bean & Tea Leaf. Adults can participate as well, with each hour they read counting as an entry toward an end-of-summer prize drawing that includes tickets to The Mob Museum, a golf package at Legacy Golf Club and more. Of course, the greatest prize of all is the chance to open up your imagination and sharpen your mind by discovering the wonders that reading has to offer. For full details, stop by any Henderson Libraries location or visit www.mypubliclibrary.com.

 

Ain’t She Sweet Tea

1 oz. whiskey

½ oz. peach schnapps

Sweet tea

Lemon wedge

 

Mix whiskey and peach schnapps in a cocktail shaker, then fill up with sweet tea. Shake well, then pour over ice into a large coffee cup. Garnish with fresh lemon wedge.

Recipe courtesy of Golden Gate Hotel & Casino

 

Did You Know?

Sonora Dodd of Spokane, Washington conceived of a Father’s Day holiday in 1909 while listening to a Mother’s Day sermon. She wanted to honor her father, William Smart, a Civil War veteran who raised his six children on a farm after being widowed.

 

The Must Do List

Editor’s Picks

June 14-16

Amazing Las Vegas Comic Con

While it may not be on the same scale as the annual extravaganza in San Diego, Las Vegas has its own Comic Con for fans to enjoy at the South Point Hotel & Casino. Exhibitors will occupy the main floor, offering a dynamic and diverse range of comics, toys, collectibles, memorabilia and much more. Guest can also enjoy a series of panel discussions on numerous comic and animation related topics, along with special guests that include writers, artists, creators, and countless others, among them legendary artist Jim Lee and Marvel icon and godfather Stan “The Man” Lee. No matter what your level of interest, you’re sure to find something to engage your inner geek. Visit www.amazinglasvegascomiccon.com for tickets and more information.

June 15-16

Reggae in the Desert

Join the largest reggae festival in Las Vegas at the Clark County Amphitheater and experience the unifying power of reggae music and the Caribbean lifestyle. Bargain with vendors for island style arts and crafts and add some flair to your wardrobe or living space. Sample the great flavors of the Caribbean at their onsite food court, which includes classic offerings such as jerk chicken, peas and rice, fried plantains and more. But let’s be real: you’re really here for the music. Kick back on the grass as you enjoy live performances by reggae legends such as Steel Pulse, Luciano, Capleton, Marcia Griffiths, The Green, Inner Circle and Daniel Marley. It’s one summertime jam you won’t soon forget. Visit www.reggaeinthedesert.com for tickets and more information.

July 12-22

NBA Summer League

The hottest up and coming names in professional basketball return to Las Vegas this summer, but this year will present a unique twist to the proceedings. For the first time ever, the event will feature a format that begins with preliminary games and continues with a single elimination tournament to crown one grand champion. Teams consist of players who have been in the league for three years or less, along with recently drafted rookies. It’s a chance for pro teams to evaluate emerging talent while still giving basketball fans the chance to enjoy all the exciting action on the hardwood. Call 739-FANS or visit www.unlvtickets.com for tickets and more information.

Waterday Street Market

First Saturday of Every Month

Street markets are nothing new to the Las Vegas community, and you’ll find one of the best at the Waterday Street Market in Henderson. Located between Atlantic Avenue and Basic Road in the Water Street District, the market features collectibles and antiques, along with a farmers market, food court, beer garden, street performers and more. Amateur musical groups will have the chance to perform live on the Band Jam Stage, while KDWN’s Alan Stock moderates discussion on topical issues at the Spit and Argue Stage. Fun times for the whole family await in old historic Henderson! Call 267-2171 or visit www.hendersonlive.com for more information.

Outdoor Picture Show

Fridays and Saturdays through October 26

Summer temperatures may spike during the day, but it cools down enough in the evenings to spend a couple of hours outside with the family. Everyone enjoys a great family friendly movie, so bring the brood out to The Green at The District at Green Valley Ranch for the continuing tradition of film screenings under the summer stars. Screenings take place every Friday and Saturday night with a roster that includes classics such as The Goonies and The NeverEnding Story to newer hits such as Frankenweenie and Despicable Me. Bring a picnic basket if you like or enjoy the complimentary popcorn. Visit www.shopthedistrictgvr.com for more information.

 

Independence Day Events

Patriotic music is in the air. Flags are waving on every corner. Before you know it, another 4th of July will be upon us, filled with festivities and fireworks. It’s always fun to celebrate the holiday with friends and family, so get a group together and check out some of these exciting events.

Night of Fire

Shift your holiday into high gear for a night of exhilarating stock car racing and amazing, eye popping fireworks for this super charged event on July 3rd at the Las Vegas Motor Speedway. Scheduled races include the NASCAR Super Late Models, NASCAR Super Stocks and many more, along with waterless boat races and a bone crushing display of monster truck action. Call (800) 644-4444 or visit www.lvms.com for tickets and information.

City of Henderson 4th of July Celebration

Mission Hills Park plays host to the holiday revelry in Henderson, with a dazzling fireworks show accompanied by vibrant classical music from the Henderson Symphony Orchestra. Food and drink will be provided, while additional live entertainment will include the classic rock and country sounds of The Randy Anderson Band and a Battle of the Bands competition. Call 267-2171 or visit www.hendersonlive.com for more information.

65th Annual Boulder City Damboree

Join the 4th of July fun in Boulder City for this all day event, which begins with an early pancake breakfast at Bicentennial Park. Morning and afternoon festivities continue at Broadbent Memorial Park with midway booths, live entertainment and a flag raising ceremony. The evening concludes at Veterans’ Memorial Park with more food and fun, closing with a spectacular fireworks show at 9pm. Visit www.bcnv.org for more information.

Slip Slidin’ Away

The temperatures are climbing, which means the oppressive summer heat is almost upon us. With the season in full swing, we’re always looking for new ways to cool off, whether it’s jumping in the pool, running through the sprinklers or busting out the slip and slide. Henderson residents can beat the heat and help get the summer started the right way with the second annual Slide Into Summer, held from 5 p.m. to 7 p.m. on the evening of June 7th at Anthem Hills Park.

“Our inaugural Slide Into Summer attracted hundreds of children and parents ready to kick off the summer in style,” said Henderson Mayor Andy Hafen. “The slope at Anthem Hills Park is the ideal location for a giant slip and slide, and it’s an invigorating ride to the bottom.” In addition to sliding down the slope, families can also enjoy a bounce house, lawn games and learn some important sun safety tips. Registration is $5 per person and can be made online or at any Henderson recreation center or indoor pool, and remember that children should be accompanied by an adult eighteen years of age or older. Put on your swimsuit, grab your towel and get ready for summer to begin! Call 267-4000 or visit www.cityofhenderson.com for more information.

Winder Farms Goes Pink

The fight to raise money and awareness for breast cancer is a constant battle, but it’s a battle that continues to find an ally in Winder Farms, Las Vegas’ “Farmer’s Market on Wheels.” For the second straight year, Winder Farms will make a donation to Susan B. Komen for the Cure for every container of their Strawberry Milk sold between now and October 31st to help with breast cancer screening, treatment programs and research. To remind customers of the initiative, labels on 16oz. and half gallon bottles will now feature the Susan G. Komen for the Cure pink ribbon.

“When Winder Farms began the Strawberry Milk Fundraiser last year, the mission was simple: provide our customers with an easy and convenient way to support those affected by breast cancer,” said Ashley Vanderhoof, Marketing Director at Winder Farms. “There’s more work to be done, so we are bringing back this tasty initiative to help more people in the community.” Through their efforts, Winder Farms reminds us that even a simple label on a bottle of milk can be a symbol of hope. Visit www.winderfarms.com to place an order or for more information.

 

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