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How to Spend Your Time At Home in Reno and Sparks

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As a full year passes since our day-to-day lives were completely flipped upside down, it’s important to find new ways to spend the extra time at home. Whether you’re bored or looking for resources to keep you and your loved ones occupied, check out how to spend your time at home in Reno and Sparks.

 

  1. Hands ON! at Home – The Nevada Museum of Art is inviting everyone to get crafty using basic art supplies and materials found around the house. It’s a great way to look at the world and objects around you in a new light.
  2. Virtual Guided Hikes – Truckee Meadows Parks Foundation offers a virtual hiking experience through some of the most popular parks and trails in the area. They also have park guides to give you some great information on each of the hiking areas.
  3. Digital Library Services – The Washoe County Library offers library cardholders with ebooks, audiobooks, magazines, research, language learning, software tutorials, reading suggestions, and more. You’re sure to find something that you love from the digital library.
  4. Virtual Rec Center – The City of Reno has put together a list of helpful resources on all of the ways you can stay productive at home. The virtual rec center includes everything from Tai Chi and fitness classes to songwriting classes and quilting tips for beginners. No matter what you’re interested in, there’s something that will pique your interest.
  5. Learn with Smithsonian – The Smithsonian is offering a variety of activities and games, as well as opportunities to meet the residents of the zoo, explore Smithsonian Augmented Reality on Instagram, join the Smithsonian Learning Lab, and explore some of the Smithsonian’s most treasured objects.
  6. Walt Disney Imagineering – Take a virtual tour of Walt Disney Imagineering, and then be sure to check out Imagineering in a Box – a one-of-a-kind online learning experience from Disney Imagineers!

Your spring can include checking out what’s blooming around town and enjoying some outdoor dining, but there are also some great ways to spend your time indoors. This list is just the jumping-off point for how to spend your time at home in Reno and Sparks. If you have other ideas on how to make the most of your time indoors or you want to chat about the Reno real estate market, contact the David Morris Group at (775) 828-3292.

 

 

 

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How to Spend Your Valentine’s Day in Reno

David Morris Group - How to Spend Your Valentine’s Day in Reno - Reno valentines day events 2021 - Reno date ideas - things to do in Reno

Whether you’re spending Valentine’s Day with your family, friends, or significant other, there are tons of ways to make it a special occasion. We’ve consulted Cupid to come up with a list of how to spend your Valentine’s Day in Reno.

Valentine’s Day with Family

Valentine’s Day Creativity Kits – Arts for All released creativity kits that feature three projects for kids to do. They can be used as Valentine’s Day gifts or something that they simply keep for themselves. All art supplies are included in the kit, and they will even have access to videos that help walk your child through the activity.

Valentine’s Day with Significant Other

Valentine’s Day Dining at The Atlantis – Atlantis’ Valentine’s Steak and Seafood Spectacular includes prime rib, bone-in ham with brandy apricot glaze, a salad station, and a Mongolian BBQ grill and pho noodles where guests choose their own ingredients.

 

Wild River Grille Valentine’s Day Dinner – Wild River Grille is offering a dine-in 5-course prix fixe menu and a takeout 3-course prix fixe menu Valentine’s Day Dinner. Each dinner comes with a complimentary red rose and a glass of champagne.

 

Valentine’s Day Dining at The Row – The Roxy and La Strada are both offering special dine-in Valentine’s Day dinner menus. The Roxy is offering a choice between sea bass and beef wellington for the entree, as well as a few starters and desserts. La Strada’s Valentine’s Day menu features a baby spinach salad, artichoke ravioli, veal tenderloin “Oscar,” and black truffle chocolate gelato.

Valentine’s Day with Friends

Galentine’s Day Jewelry Making Party – In this virtual workshop, you’ll design your own jewelry using a variety of beads and charms. Each participant can make two necklaces, bracelets, or earrings.

 

Take a Virtual Mixology Class – Make the most of your Valentine’s Day with friends by taking a virtual mixology class to learn how to create your very own delicious cocktails.

 

Take a Yoga Class – Take a little time for yourself and spend the day relaxing with friends. There are a variety of yoga classes available on Valentine’s Day. The Studio, Yoga Pod, and The Temple are all great places to check out.

 

There are some great ways to make Valentine’s Day in Reno special. Have a great holiday, and make sure you let your loved ones know how important they are to you. Be sure to share how you spent your Valentine’s Day weekend with us on social media by tagging @davidmorrisgroup, and if you have questions about the real estate market, contact the David Morris Group at (775) 828-3292.