Cinco de Mayo Celebrations in Reno, Sparks, and Sun Valley, Nevada
Cinco de Mayo is a holiday that celebrates Mexican culture and history. In Reno, Sparks, and Sun Valley, Nevada, many…
Cinco de Mayo is a holiday that celebrates Mexican culture and history. In Reno, Sparks, and Sun Valley, Nevada, many…
Whether you’re participating in a community cleanup, planting trees, composting, recycling, or reducing plastic use, Earth Day is a chance for everyone to unite in protecting our planet. It’s basically a giant reminder that this is our only home—and we’ve got to take care of it. 🌍💚
You might have wondered, why do you see golf carts with rainbow umbrellas in them around Sun Valley? Well, believe it or not, people are selling food in them. Seems a little strange, but these people try to make their own money by being independent by selling food favorites.
Sun Valley seems to collect abandoned cars, motor homes, and various other vehicles. To report these eyesores, please call (775) 785-9276. The Washoe County Sheriff’s Office will address these reports as time permits.
The aim of Sun Valley Insider is to promote positive stories and voices within the Sun Valley, Nevada community—by residents, for residents.
“Rapunzel, Rapunzel, let down your hair!” Photo credit: Javier Martin, Public Domain.
Unique to this course is the presence of native flora, such that any errant discs may need to be retrieved from surrounding sagebrush or juniper trees.
Game schedules have been posted on the official Facebook page.
The main drag in Sun Valley, Nevada (SR 443) is mostly labeled “Sun Valley Blvd”, but there are a couple of intersections that say “Sun Valley Dr”… So, which is it?
When I first moved here from another state, I wasn’t prepared for the number of people actually walking along the roadside, and jaywalking…