Eat your way through the Riverwalk!
Dine The District Food Tour
June 9th, 2012 1pm-4pm
RENO,
NEVADA, MAY 4 2012 - Reno Riverwalk Merchants Association, a coalition
of more than 45 businesses located along the Riverwalk in downtown Reno,
has stepped up to lead the charge as the quickly growing culinary
wundurlust that has hit Downtown Reno.
“Everybody benefits
from a beautiful, and active downtown river district,” said Matt Polley,
Riverwalk Merchants Association Past President and owner of Java Jungle
in downtown Reno. “The area hosts special events, concerts and builds
memories for members of our community, adding a vibrant dining district
is yet another step in the right direction.” said Rick Martinez,
Riverwalk Merchants Association 2012 President and owner of West St.
Wine Bar in the West Street Market.
The Riverwalk Dining
District is where Foodies come to feast on the many options of culinary
excellence located in the Heart of Reno, Nevada. The Riverwalk features
unique options in dining & entertainment showcasing selections from
around the world. Adding the title of Northern Nevada's new “Dining
District” is one more attraction for the community.
To kick
off the new Dining District merchants have teamed up for downtown Reno's
1st Annual Dine The District Self-guided Food Tour on Saturday, June
9th 2012, 1pmto 4pm. Not only will guests have an opportunity to enjoy a
variety of culinary delights from the best restaurants in the Reno
area, the proceeds will help support the continued development of the
Riverwalk District.
The cost is $20 per person, FREE for
children 10 years of age and under. Tickets can be purchased online at
http://www.dinethedistrict/eventbrite.com or during the day of the
event. Redeem tickets by presenting receipt at the new Reno Tahoe
Visitor Center located in the Reno eNVy store, at 135 North Sierra
Street Reno, during the day of the event, you will receive a food tour
map as your formal admission to the self-guided tour during the day of
the event.
With the already very popular monthly Wine Walk the
Dine the District food tours will provide another opportunity for the
community to enjoy the area. Some of the food tours participants include
Wild River Grille, Java Jungle, West St. Wine Bar, Pie Face Pizza
Company, Old Granite Street Eatery, 5 Star Saloon, Campo, Fuego for
Tapas & Vino, Bumble Bee Blooms, Imperial Bar & Lounge, Sierra
Tap House, Beaujolais Bistro, JB Mapes and an estimated 15 other
merchants already located within the Riverwalk.
“We hope this
event will bring awareness, support and additional revenue for the
business located in downtown Reno” Said Rick Martinez. With the
Riverwalk quickly growing to be the culinary epic center of the city the
Associations goal is to create future monthly food tours, progressive
dining tours, a Riverwalk cookbook and eventually an official
Restaurant week for the Reno area.
All the funds raised by
the Riverwalk Merchants Association will help establish a safer, cleaner
and more vibrant downtown area.
To find out more information
about the Riverwalk, how you can help or donate online visit
www.renoriver.org email info@renoriver.org, or
call 775-825-WALK (825-9255).
For Photos & Logos Contact: Courtney Meredith 775-746-0717 courtney@designonedge.com
Public Contact: Drussillia Garcia 775-825-WALK (825-9255) www.renoriver.org
Media Contact: Rick Martinez, rick@weststwinebar.com
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RIVERWALK REPORT
Take a stroll along the Riverwalk and savor Reno's exciting urban renaissance. You'll find shopping, restaurants, bars and taverns, entertainment, lodging, even a whitewater park - all in a safe, fun, friendly area that celebrates Reno's arts, culture, and history 365 days a year.
Monday, May 7, 2012
Wednesday, January 11, 2012
CALI LOVE TOUR with ABSTRACT RUDE (Rhymesayers Entertainment), SHAMES WORTHY, WINSTRONG, J THESARGE, DJ ZOLE, ZOO EFFORT, LORD MECCA ICU, RENCH ROCKWELL, RYON and more
PRESS RELEASE
Contact: DAN HUBBARD
E-mail: info@775HipHop.com
Date: 1/11/2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CALI LOVE TOUR
with ABSTRACT RUDE (Rhymesayers Entertainment), SHAMES WORTHY, WINSTRONG, J THESARGE, DJ ZOLE, ZOO EFFORT, LORD MECCA ICU, RENCH ROCKWELL, RYON and more
Friday, January 20th, 2012
The Alley in Sparks, Nevada
Doors at 8:00 pm and Show at 8:30 pm
Tickets on sale NOW for $10.00 online at www.TicketWeb.com & in person at Recycled Records in Reno
General Admission, All Ages, Full Bar w/ ID
Abstract Rude stands as one of hip-hop's most accessible healers. Since first making regular appearances at L.A.'s legendary Goodlife open mic sessions circa 1994, this MC has steadily found the ideal balance of strong lyrical substance and high entertainment value. Unafraid to sing his own hooks and break out multiple flows within single songs, Ab Rude is one of the most multifarious graduates of the fertile L.A. rap scene.
Learning from some of the movement's best, the guidance received from his original group, Abstract Tribe Unique (ATU), along with Freestyle Fellowship (FF) has proven to be invaluable.
It was with FF's Aceyalone whom Rude would later go on to co-executive produce the classic compilation Project Blowed. The groundbreaking album showcased Abstract Rude as a skillful MC capable of expressing soulful sentiments with his mystical themes and deeply pronounced baritone. In addition to highlighting the artistic creativity of an L.A. scene known best for its gangsta rap, Abstract Rude co-founded the Project Blowed workshop in Leimert Park - the longest running open mic youth workshop in the world.
In time, Ab Rude has endeared himself to fans worldwide through consistent touring - most recently with international hip-hop artists DJ Vadim and Yarah Bravo - and by releasing quality LPs such as P.A.I.N.T in 2001, and Showtyme in 2003 (on Battle Axe). Most comfortable fronting the atmospheric sounds provided by producer Fat Jack on albums such as Underground Fossils in 1997, Mood Pieces in 1998 and South Central Thynk Tank in 1999 (on Mass Men), Abstract Rude proved that clarity in rap is just as impressive as complexity.
His work on the Haiku D'Etat projects in 2000 and 2004, which merged hip-hop with jazzy soul, only further illustrated his music's diversity and ability to capture listeners of various genres.
After recording under the Beastie Boys' Grand Royal imprint, Mass Men and Battle Axe, Abstract Rude joins the Rhymesayers Entertainment family with Dear Abbey. On his latest album and first for RSE, Ab further broadens his medicinal lyricism touching on politics, relationships, and multiple day-to-day issues. And for the first time ever, he worked exclusively with Seattle, Washington beatsmith Vitamin D - who's produced for G-Unit, Redman, Gift of Gab, Lifesavas, One Be Lo, I Self Devine, among others.
With the ever-shifting subject matter and vocal styles on display, Dear Abbey is further proof that Abstract Rude is a true lyrical heavyweight at the top of his game.
MUSIC VIDEOS
Thynk Eye Can - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crlXMZTe9Gw
Nuff Fire - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7qlxXbkqgo
Produced By www.775HipHop.com
Contact: DAN HUBBARD
E-mail: info@775HipHop.com
Date: 1/11/2012
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE
CALI LOVE TOUR
with ABSTRACT RUDE (Rhymesayers Entertainment), SHAMES WORTHY, WINSTRONG, J THESARGE, DJ ZOLE, ZOO EFFORT, LORD MECCA ICU, RENCH ROCKWELL, RYON and more
Friday, January 20th, 2012
The Alley in Sparks, Nevada
Doors at 8:00 pm and Show at 8:30 pm
Tickets on sale NOW for $10.00 online at www.TicketWeb.com & in person at Recycled Records in Reno
General Admission, All Ages, Full Bar w/ ID
Abstract Rude stands as one of hip-hop's most accessible healers. Since first making regular appearances at L.A.'s legendary Goodlife open mic sessions circa 1994, this MC has steadily found the ideal balance of strong lyrical substance and high entertainment value. Unafraid to sing his own hooks and break out multiple flows within single songs, Ab Rude is one of the most multifarious graduates of the fertile L.A. rap scene.
Learning from some of the movement's best, the guidance received from his original group, Abstract Tribe Unique (ATU), along with Freestyle Fellowship (FF) has proven to be invaluable.
It was with FF's Aceyalone whom Rude would later go on to co-executive produce the classic compilation Project Blowed. The groundbreaking album showcased Abstract Rude as a skillful MC capable of expressing soulful sentiments with his mystical themes and deeply pronounced baritone. In addition to highlighting the artistic creativity of an L.A. scene known best for its gangsta rap, Abstract Rude co-founded the Project Blowed workshop in Leimert Park - the longest running open mic youth workshop in the world.
In time, Ab Rude has endeared himself to fans worldwide through consistent touring - most recently with international hip-hop artists DJ Vadim and Yarah Bravo - and by releasing quality LPs such as P.A.I.N.T in 2001, and Showtyme in 2003 (on Battle Axe). Most comfortable fronting the atmospheric sounds provided by producer Fat Jack on albums such as Underground Fossils in 1997, Mood Pieces in 1998 and South Central Thynk Tank in 1999 (on Mass Men), Abstract Rude proved that clarity in rap is just as impressive as complexity.
His work on the Haiku D'Etat projects in 2000 and 2004, which merged hip-hop with jazzy soul, only further illustrated his music's diversity and ability to capture listeners of various genres.
After recording under the Beastie Boys' Grand Royal imprint, Mass Men and Battle Axe, Abstract Rude joins the Rhymesayers Entertainment family with Dear Abbey. On his latest album and first for RSE, Ab further broadens his medicinal lyricism touching on politics, relationships, and multiple day-to-day issues. And for the first time ever, he worked exclusively with Seattle, Washington beatsmith Vitamin D - who's produced for G-Unit, Redman, Gift of Gab, Lifesavas, One Be Lo, I Self Devine, among others.
With the ever-shifting subject matter and vocal styles on display, Dear Abbey is further proof that Abstract Rude is a true lyrical heavyweight at the top of his game.
MUSIC VIDEOS
Thynk Eye Can - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=crlXMZTe9Gw
Nuff Fire - http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=e7qlxXbkqgo
Produced By www.775HipHop.com
Sunday, October 30, 2011
Campo eatery set to make a splash on the Riverwalk
RENO – Mark Estee, who runs Moody's Bistro and who regularly shows up as a featured guest or competitor in Tahoe events, is causing a stir in Reno these days.
He's making the move here with a new restaurant.Ordinarily, a new restaurant would not be worth noting, but this is Estee. His Moody's is an institution in northeastern California. Also, this restaurant is opening in an area of downtown Reno that is quickly becoming a destination, the Riverwalk.
The restaurant is Campo, which was set to debut this week but now will open Nov. 16. Campo means "gathering place," and Estee calls it a "neighborhood restaurant with rustic cooking, offering whatever is fresh and seasonal. It is not another Moody's. For one thing, it is going to be very inexpensive. I want it to be as unpretentious as possible."
Estee is genuinely excited about this project. He walks through the operation, pointing out where everything "lives."
"This is where the Cirigliano Forni lives, all wood, made in Naples." Um, that would be the pizza oven.
"This is where the Euromilan and Saima will live." Those are the pasta makers.
And the Stagionello? That's the salami case. And, it will live close to the entrance.
Estee describes his venture as unique. It isn't everywhere you can get coffee in the morning and be invited into the back to watch the butchering (note, not the slaughter) of a pig. Fresh ingredients, indeed.
"We've got wine by the keg, big in Vegas right now," he said, "and we will also make sodas, flavored phosphates like you used to find in drugstore soda fountains. Plus, we have a host of special nights and promotions."
Like "No Ni Night" on the second Sunday of each month, offering a menu of a grandmother's or grandfather's recipes, to be served family style at the restaurant's three communal tables.
"The recipes will be from our friends of Campo and anyone who would like to share a story and recipes with us," Estee said. "We will need to assign the nights one month in advance. The person who is nominating the No or the Ni must write a paragraph that we will share with the customers. We would ask that the person be present for both seatings to share with the guests. The paragraph should be about the recipes and what they mean to you. The kitchen at Campo will do the best we can to re- create these dishes."
Then there is Farmer, Food and Friend Night every third Tuesday, serving a special food or the products of a selected farmer, with a set part of the price shared with local nonprofits.
There will also be wine seminars on First Saturdays, Movie and Meatballs Mondays every week (a serving free with a movie stub from the Cinemax multiplex across the street, plus a movie projected on the wall), New Cocktails Wednesdays; and Thursday Date Nights with a special prix fixe menu for two.
"I saw this spot 1 1/2 years ago," said Estee, "and I made an offer which was rejected, and I looked at other places, but this is the spot I wanted."
It makes sense. Campo will be operating in the heart of what is becoming one of Reno's most active areas, Sierra Street and the river. It is not the only restaurant there.
The Wild River Grille and the River Room are across the water, both located on the main floor of what was once the famous Riverside Hotel. The newly reopened Sienna is just down the river. The new and popular Old Granite Street Eatery is a block way. (Sierra Street used to be Granite Street.)
The area had stood neglected for decades. The downtown businesses along it had their backs to it. A block away, the river was best known as the symbolic spot to throw wedding rings into the water after getting a "Reno divorce" (although few of any value were ever tossed).
Then came change. The Harold Smith Riverwalk was built (named for the founder of the famous Harolds Club). The long-neglected and empty Mapes Hotel was imploded, creating open air. Mapes had once suggested paving over a block of the river to make a parking lot.
Movie theaters and other businesses were built. Artown and other special events brought concerts to Mapes Plaza and Wingfield Park. The Truckee River Kayak Park was constructed.
There are still some unfortunate leftovers of the old days. Businesses complain that one part of the riverfront, Brick Park, still needs attention.
Mainly, the area is bustling, and Campo has been keenly awaited since rumors Estee was coming to town began two years ago.
Sunday, October 9, 2011
Tricks, Treats & Treasures Designed to Scare up Fun in Downtown Reno’s Riverwalk District
Tricks, Treats & Treasures Designed to Scare up Fun in Downtown Reno’s Riverwalk District
Guys, ghouls and ghosts will scare up some wicked fun in downtown Reno’s Riverwalk District on Sat., Oct 29th from 4 to 7 p.m. in the 5th annual Riverwalk Merchants Halloween Hollow event themed “Monsters & Mayhem” this year.
Fun for All Ages
Halloween fun is kicked up a notch with free family games, entertainment, live music, a doggie costume contest and more at the West Street Plaza Halloween Weekend.
You’ll find bounce houses for the kids, a face painter, food stands and plenty of fun for everyone.
Enjoy live music from several local artists and a special performance by the band “Drinking with Clowns” on the main plaza stage. “Drinking with Clowns” eclectic sounds combine Latin, funk and rhythm and are designed to help you lose yourself in the sound of music. The group’s dual meaning lyrics routinely have audiences smiling in no time.
A special dog costume contest is set for 6:30 p.m. on Sat., Oct. 29th and the following Pup-Crawl will support the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA).
Register at the SPCA booth in the West Street Plaza. It’s a $10 entry fee per dog and all money goes to the SPCA. The Pup-Crawl that follows will be led by the SPCA at 7 p.m.
Enhanced Trick-or-Treat
Not only will costumed candy seeking youngsters get a “treasure map” where they’ll find sweet treats at participating Riverwalk District merchant shops on Sat. Oct. 29th, but they’ll probably run into guys and ghouls in spooky costumes along the way.
Merchant Candy Stations can be found at:
5 Star Saloon
Antiques & Treasurers
Eye Candy Salon
Java Jungle
Nikos Greek Kitchen
5 Star Saloon
Reno eNVy
Ross Manor
Truckee River Eats and Sweets
Wild River Grille
For more details on the Riverwalk District’s Tricks, Treats & Treasures or to download the “Treasure Map” to merchant candy stations visit www.renoriver.org/halloween.
Event Schedule
4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Live Music on the Showmobile
4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Trick-or-Treating for humans and pets along the Riverwalk
6:30 to 7 p.m. Doggie Costume Contest
7 p.m. Pup-Crawl Through the Park to support SPCA
Howl-o-ween
Doggie Costume Contest
Enjoy tail wagging fun when you enter your dog in the Doggie Costume Contest for a chance to win the funniest, scariest or most original costume. Every penny of the $10 entry fee goes to benefit the SPCA.
Registration is available at the SPCA booth in the West Street Place on Oct. 29th from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Register throughout the month of October at the Reno eNVy store in Downtown Reno, at the Summit in South Reno or at the SPCA offices at 4950 Spectrum Blvd. in Reno (off the U.S. 395 Dandini exit).
Immediately following Doggie Costume Contest judging, join in the fun with a FREE Pup-Crawl through the Riverwalk in downtown Reno led by the SPCA.
Trick-or-Treat for your Dog
Take your dog trick-or-treating from 4 to 7 p.m. at the following Pup treat stops along the Riverwalk in downtown Reno.
Reno eNVy
Ole Bridge Pub
Eye-Candy Salon
Pie Face Pizza Company
Truckee River Eats & Sweets
Se7en teahouse
Men Wielding Fire
Contact Information
Call 775-825-WALK (775-825-9255) or visit www.renoriver.org/halloween for more information.
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Guys, ghouls and ghosts will scare up some wicked fun in downtown Reno’s Riverwalk District on Sat., Oct 29th from 4 to 7 p.m. in the 5th annual Riverwalk Merchants Halloween Hollow event themed “Monsters & Mayhem” this year.
Fun for All Ages
Halloween fun is kicked up a notch with free family games, entertainment, live music, a doggie costume contest and more at the West Street Plaza Halloween Weekend.
You’ll find bounce houses for the kids, a face painter, food stands and plenty of fun for everyone.
Enjoy live music from several local artists and a special performance by the band “Drinking with Clowns” on the main plaza stage. “Drinking with Clowns” eclectic sounds combine Latin, funk and rhythm and are designed to help you lose yourself in the sound of music. The group’s dual meaning lyrics routinely have audiences smiling in no time.
A special dog costume contest is set for 6:30 p.m. on Sat., Oct. 29th and the following Pup-Crawl will support the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals (SPCA).
Register at the SPCA booth in the West Street Plaza. It’s a $10 entry fee per dog and all money goes to the SPCA. The Pup-Crawl that follows will be led by the SPCA at 7 p.m.
Enhanced Trick-or-Treat
Not only will costumed candy seeking youngsters get a “treasure map” where they’ll find sweet treats at participating Riverwalk District merchant shops on Sat. Oct. 29th, but they’ll probably run into guys and ghouls in spooky costumes along the way.
Merchant Candy Stations can be found at:
5 Star Saloon
Antiques & Treasurers
Eye Candy Salon
Java Jungle
Nikos Greek Kitchen
5 Star Saloon
Reno eNVy
Ross Manor
Truckee River Eats and Sweets
Wild River Grille
For more details on the Riverwalk District’s Tricks, Treats & Treasures or to download the “Treasure Map” to merchant candy stations visit www.renoriver.org/halloween.
Event Schedule
4 p.m. to 6:30 p.m. Live Music on the Showmobile
4 p.m. to 7 p.m. Trick-or-Treating for humans and pets along the Riverwalk
6:30 to 7 p.m. Doggie Costume Contest
7 p.m. Pup-Crawl Through the Park to support SPCA
Howl-o-ween
Doggie Costume Contest
Enjoy tail wagging fun when you enter your dog in the Doggie Costume Contest for a chance to win the funniest, scariest or most original costume. Every penny of the $10 entry fee goes to benefit the SPCA.
Registration is available at the SPCA booth in the West Street Place on Oct. 29th from 4 p.m. to 6 p.m. Register throughout the month of October at the Reno eNVy store in Downtown Reno, at the Summit in South Reno or at the SPCA offices at 4950 Spectrum Blvd. in Reno (off the U.S. 395 Dandini exit).
Immediately following Doggie Costume Contest judging, join in the fun with a FREE Pup-Crawl through the Riverwalk in downtown Reno led by the SPCA.
Trick-or-Treat for your Dog
Take your dog trick-or-treating from 4 to 7 p.m. at the following Pup treat stops along the Riverwalk in downtown Reno.
Reno eNVy
Ole Bridge Pub
Eye-Candy Salon
Pie Face Pizza Company
Truckee River Eats & Sweets
Se7en teahouse
Men Wielding Fire
Contact Information
Call 775-825-WALK (775-825-9255) or visit www.renoriver.org/halloween for more information.
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Friday, October 7, 2011
SUNDAY'S UNCORKED - FOOD TASTING, WINE PAIRING & LIVE MUSIC
SUNDAY'S UNCORKED - FOOD TASTING, WINE PAIRING &
LIVE MUSIC
Uncork the wine enthusiast in you! Join us weekly for our wine and food pairing. Each week features a new menu and new wines. Take notes on your favorites while enjoying a personal tasting plate. Groups, parties and couples welcome with or without a reservation. Every Sunday 2:00pm-5:00pm. $25 per person. Join our e-mail list to receive a weekly menu guide on what our featured wine will be.
Loire, France 2009 Rose d Anjou
Tomato Confit on Cornmeal Blini, Chive Oil
Joseph Carr, Napa Valley
2009 Merlot
Portabella Gratin, Sautéed New Potato,
Parsnip Puree
Volteo, Spain 2009
Verdeji, Viognier, Sauvignon Blanc
Lemon Herb Crusted Sturgeon,
Golden Beet Risotto
Taylor Fladgate 2005
Late Vintage Porto
Chocolate Soufflé
Live Music, 2-5pm
LIVE MUSIC
Uncork the wine enthusiast in you! Join us weekly for our wine and food pairing. Each week features a new menu and new wines. Take notes on your favorites while enjoying a personal tasting plate. Groups, parties and couples welcome with or without a reservation. Every Sunday 2:00pm-5:00pm. $25 per person. Join our e-mail list to receive a weekly menu guide on what our featured wine will be.
Loire, France 2009 Rose d Anjou
Tomato Confit on Cornmeal Blini, Chive Oil
Joseph Carr, Napa Valley
2009 Merlot
Portabella Gratin, Sautéed New Potato,
Parsnip Puree
Volteo, Spain 2009
Verdeji, Viognier, Sauvignon Blanc
Lemon Herb Crusted Sturgeon,
Golden Beet Risotto
Taylor Fladgate 2005
Late Vintage Porto
Chocolate Soufflé
Live Music, 2-5pm
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Wednesday, October 5, 2011
Dracula!
Dracula!
An Original Adaptation by Dalia RandolphDirected by Scott Reeves
With Original Music by Chris Salas
Get your creepy on with this fantastically macabre adaptation of Bram Stoker's horrifying novel. We all know the story but you've never seen it done this way. With superb direction by Scott Reeves, he brings Dalia Randolph's adaptation to life. Or is it death?
October 14, 15, 20, 21, 22, 28, 29, 30 (matinee)
Shows begin at 7:30pm, matinee at 3:00pm
Buy your tickets today at our website or by phone!
www.goodluckmacbeth.org
775.322.3716
Brüka’s 14th Annual Freakers Ball is a FUNRAISER
Brüka’s 14th Annual Freakers Ball is a FUNRAISER
Our 14th Annual Halloween Freaker's Ball happens October 29, 2011. With the theme of “Mystery and Intrigue” Brüka will continue the tradition of incredible costumes, theatrical antics, dancing, costume contests and the raffle. Doors will open at 8 PM. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. 21 and over. This is Brüka’s annual “Funraiser”. Come down and play with the Freaks! Tickets: 775.323.3221 and available at the Melting Pot World Emporium at 1047 South Virginia Street, Reno.
Reservations for all events and shows are available through our box office at (775) 323-3221. Box-office hours are 1 to 5 Wednesday through Friday and 12 – 4 Saturday or online at www.bruka.org Individual tickets are $12 for general $10 for students and seniors and $20 at the door. Reservations are also available at the Melting Pot Emporium @ their new location: 1049 S. Virginia Street. Reno. We validate convenient parking at the Parking Gallery on First and Sierra Street. Check us out at www.bruka.org.
Our 14th Annual Halloween Freaker's Ball happens October 29, 2011. With the theme of “Mystery and Intrigue” Brüka will continue the tradition of incredible costumes, theatrical antics, dancing, costume contests and the raffle. Doors will open at 8 PM. Tickets are $20 in advance and $25 at the door. 21 and over. This is Brüka’s annual “Funraiser”. Come down and play with the Freaks! Tickets: 775.323.3221 and available at the Melting Pot World Emporium at 1047 South Virginia Street, Reno.
Reservations for all events and shows are available through our box office at (775) 323-3221. Box-office hours are 1 to 5 Wednesday through Friday and 12 – 4 Saturday or online at www.bruka.org Individual tickets are $12 for general $10 for students and seniors and $20 at the door. Reservations are also available at the Melting Pot Emporium @ their new location: 1049 S. Virginia Street. Reno. We validate convenient parking at the Parking Gallery on First and Sierra Street. Check us out at www.bruka.org.
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