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Pumpkin Palooza

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The magic of Halloween comes to life every October at the largest fall festival in Nevada.  PumpkinPalooza will celebrate its 11th year at Victorian Square in Sparks on October 22-23, and it’s a weekend you won’t want to miss!  With two full days of games, prizes, carving classes, contests, costumes, and so much more, it’s no surprise that this event was named a Top 10 Fall Event by Food Network Magazine!  Here are a few things you can expect to see at PumpkinPalooza this year:

SCHEDULE | PRICE

October 22: 10am to 6pm

October 23: 10am to 5pm

PRICE: FREE!

GAMES

THE PUMPKIN DERBY

Get your team together and build a pumpkin-on-wheels derby racer for the chance to win the Grand Prize!  Register as a racer here.  

THE MIDWAY

From Tip-A-Troll to Monster-Target, there will be over 20 homemade carnival-style games for players to collect and redeem tickets for prizes.

THE PURPLE PUMPKIN PURSUIT

Purple pumpkins will be hidden throughout the event.  The more purple pumpkins you find, the bigger the prize you’ll win!

 

LIVE ENTERTAINMENT

Live music featuring local artists will be jamming on the Great Basin stage all weekend, and Halloween entertainment for kiddos will be offered in the Sparks amphitheater.  Entertainment and shows are free, kid-friendly, and sure to be a spooky good time!

 

COSTUMES

THE GREAT MASQUERADE

Wear your Halloween costume to PumpkinPalooza for fun photo ops and a chance to win prizes! 

PET PARADE COSTUME CONTEST

Dress your fluffy friends in costume for their claim to fame and your chance to win prizes!

 

Decorating & Carving Classes

THE PUMPKIN DESIGN STUDIO

Glitter, glue, paint, and pumpkins, what more does any child need to create the perfect gourd?!

CARVING CLASSES

Free carving classes will be offered on Saturday.  Pumpkins will be provided. Space is limited, and it’s first come, first served.

LISA’S WALL

Named after the founder of PumpkinPalooza, Lisa Bonie, all of the carved pumpkins from the carving classes will be displayed and lit on Saturday night.

 

PumpkinPalooza was created by the Northern Nevada Center for Independent Living (NNCIL), a community-based, non-profit organization designed and operated by people with disabilities. Its mission is to help Nevadans with disabilities live healthier, more active, and more fulfilling lives.  If you are interested in being a sponsor for this wonderful cause, click here

 

Vendor applications are available until October 12th, and you can download the Sponsor Packet here. 

 

For more ideas on how to enjoy this season or if you’d like to know what’s happening in the local real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

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Haunted Hot Spots to Visit in Virginia City

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October is the time where things go bump in the night, and everyone’s looking for something that might give them a fright! If you’re looking for a Halloween adventure, there are some haunted hot spots to visit in Virginia City.

 

Just 30 minutes outside of Reno lies the historic town of Virginia City. With buildings and events dating back to the 1800s, haunting and harrowing tales have been coming from the community for over a century. On your next visit, be sure to check out:

Delta Saloon

Virginia City once had 100 saloons, but the Delta Saloon was the most famous for its gaming room, which features the Suicide Table — a gambling table that has hosted many famous men betting for high stakes.

Historic Fourth Ward School

Originally built to be one of the finest schools in the area in 1875, the building is now a museum highlighting the history of the Comstock. Visit the Fourth Ward School for its exhibits, to say you visited the only Second Empire building still standing in the United States, or because the former teacher, Miss Suzie, is still seen searching the grounds for her students.

Mackay Mansion

The Victorian-era mansion was constructed in 1859 by George Hearst and is one of the few original structures that survived two major fires to hit Virginia City. Mackay Mansion has been featured on Ghost Adventures and the Dead Files, and visitors report hearing two little girls running on the staircase, seeing the maid Harriet in the parlor, and seeing a Shadow Man upstairs.

Piper’s Opera House

Piper’s Opera House has been listed by the League of Historic Theaters and has been called one of the most significant vintage theaters on the West Coast. Tons of performances were hosted on the stage over the years, and it’s said that entities visit to relive their glory days and put on a show for fans.

St. Mary’s Art Center

Originally a hospital for the Comstock miners, this building was constructed in 1875 but was left empty and abandoned for many years after the Gold and Silver Rush declined, only to be saved in 1964 and turned into a stunning art and culture center. St. Mary’s Art Center is said to still house some of the patients and nurses who frequented the building during its time as a hospital.

Storey County Courthouse

As Nevada’s oldest continuously operating courthouse, Storey County Courthouse operates as a museum today and boasts one of the few Lady of Justices in the country that is not blindfolded. It holds a haunting tale of a cry for justice and a man who walks the halls, trying to share his story.

Sugarloaf Mountain Motel

The quaint and cozy motel is situated in a 19th-century brick and stone former miners’ residence. The Sugarloaf Mountain Motel is full of ghost stories and even has a book for guests to share their own ghostly experiences at the venue.

Old Washoe Club

Built to be a luxury bar for high-status men, the Old Washoe Club housed the Millionaire’s Club and was where several people took their last breaths. The death toll has never been confirmed, and it’s said that has lead to some unrestful souls that still wander the halls.

 

If you need more ideas on how to enjoy this season or if you’d like to know what’s happening in the local real estate market, contact the David Morris Group. We’re happy to be your helpful guide. Give us a call at (775) 828-3292.