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The Las Vegas Aviators’ mascots, Spruce and Aviator, flew 1,121 feet over The LINQ Promenade on the FLY LINQ, Las Vegas Strip’s only zipline.  
The Neon Museum is pleased to announce the recent hiring of Bruce Spotleson as vice president of fund and partner development. In this role, Spotleson will be driving corporate and individual support for the organization.
Grand Canyon Group, whose brands include Papillon Grand Canyon Helicopters, Grand Canyon Scenic Airlines, Buck Wild Grand Canyon Hummer Tours and Grand Canyon Coaches, announces its new vice president of sales, Kidist Grznar.
The Neon Museum announces the next phase of development: Neon 2020. The centerpiece of this project involves the acquisition of the shuttered Reed Whipple Cultural Center, which sits directly across Las Vegas Boulevard from the Neon Boneyard.
The Neon Museum is proud to announce the selection of Julie Henson as its 2019 National Artist in Residence. During her Neon Museum residency, she plans to create a series of works based on the signage, graphic design and advertising from the collection of the Neon Museum and around Las Vegas
The Neon Museum is honored to be awarded funding grants through the National Endowment for the Arts (NEA) and two Nevada community-based organizations: NV Energy Foundation and City of Las Vegas Historic Preservation Commission.
Red Rock Running Company (RRRC) has selected local nonprofit organization, Girls on the Run Las Vegas (GOTR), as its exclusive charity partner through 2020.
Renowned American film director, producer, artist, writer, and animator Tim Burton will stage an exhibition of his original fine art in the United States.
The Mob Museum, the National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, debuted its major first-floor renovation, which includes a brand-new exhibition space called Organized Crime Today, focusing on the modernization and evolution of organized crime in the present day. Two new experiential spaces include the Use of Force Training Experience and Crime Lab, focusing on methods employed by law enforcement to apprehend and prosecute criminals and their organizations