Girls on the Run Las Vegas (GOTR) invites the Las Vegas community to celebrate the holiday season by participating in the Gingerbread (Wo)man Dash—its seasonal Fall 5K. The race will be led by FOX5 Las Vegas News Anchor Alyssa Deitsch, who will be dressed in a life-sized gingerbread woman costume.
Construction on the world’s largest and permanent bar made solely of ice will begin Nov. 9. When completed on Nov. 24, ICEBAR at The LINQ Promenade will be 1,200 square feet, kept at 23-degrees Fahrenheit and made from nearly 100 tons of ice shipped to Las Vegas from Canada and Minnesota.
The Neon Museum announces tickets are now on sale for “Lost Vegas: Tim Burton @ The Neon Museum Presented by the Engelstad Foundation,” which will be on view Oct. 15 through Feb. 15 from 9 a.m. to 1 a.m. daily. Tickets will be priced at $30 for general admission to the Neon Boneyard and $24 for admission to the nighttime, projection-mapping spectacle “Brilliant!” No paired tickets or discounts will be offered for the duration of the exhibition. Tickets may be purchased at neonmuseum.org.
The Mob Museum, The National Museum of Organized Crime and Law Enforcement, announces the October Community Safety Forum, sponsored by NV Energy. This month, the museum will host the forum on Sexual Assault Prevention. This program will build knowledge and skills to help prevent sexual assault and offer self-defense tips. The forum will be offered first in English and then in Spanish.
THRIVE Cannabis Marketplace announces it will open its fourth Nevada dispensary in Reno in early November. With the new flagship Northern Nevada location, THRIVE officially becomes the largest retailer in the state.
For the first time, The Underground at The Mob Museum will make its house-distilled, corn-mash original Moonshine available for off-premise sales in Nevada in collaboration with distributor Johnson Brothers. Lee’s Liquor is eager to carry the moonshine in both 750-mL and 50-mL quantities at all 19 of its stores beginning Friday, Oct. 18.
he Las Vegas Monorail Company today secured long-term financing needed to help fund construction of a new station at Sands Avenue and to replace a short-term loan facility. The new station will provide a direct connection to the Sands Expo Center, The Venetian and The Palazzo Resorts, and to the MSG Sphere, the 18,000-seat entertainment venue currently under construction.