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A father is someone you look up to no matter how tall you grow. Happy Father's Day to all the dads out there! We here at SNP hope you all get to enjoy special moments spent with loved ones this holiday. 

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Sparks Food & Drink Week
June 8 - 15

Sparks Food & Drink Week is a community event designed to support and celebrate the local food and drink community and to encourage locals and visitors to try new places during this week and, hopefully after having an excellent experience, revisit throughout the year. Presented by Hungry in Reno, enjoy food and drink from more than 20 participating establishments.  
25th Annual BBQ Brews and Blues Festival
June 10 & 11


Come sample the tastiest BBQ around. Sip on Brew from over 50 Microbreweries. Enjoy free live entertainment from today’s hottest rock & blues musicians. Guest must exchange tickets at the Main Tasting Booth on the corner of 4th Street & Virginia Street for a wristband and tasting mug.
Wildest, Richest, Rodeo in the West
June 17 - 26


The “Wildest, Richest Rodeo in the West,” the Reno Rodeo is celebrating 103 years of wild west family fun. Our 10-day rodeo has stretched into 11 with the addition of a kick-off concert sponsored by KBUL Radio. The Reno Rodeo is a PRCA (Professional Rodeo Cowboys Association) sanctioned sporting event and is a non-profit organization made up of over 900+ volunteers.

Reno Aces vs. Sacramento River Cats
June 28 - 30 (and Aceball all summer long!)

Taco Tuesday: Enjoy two street tacos for $6 or two tacos and a beer for $10

Military Discount Wednesday: Active military and first responders receive BOGO game tickets

Thirsty Thursday Featuring $2 Coors Light and $4 Aceball Ale


ZeroDown
States with the fastest-growing homeownership rates over the past decade

To own a home is a common life goal for millions, but economic and demographic factors often play a decisive role in American home ownership. Income, education, and the state of the economy can either limit or improve the potential to become a homeowner. As the U.S. emerged from the pandemic in 2021, the national homeownership rate stood at 65.5%.

Real estate platform ZeroDown analyzed data from the Census Bureau’s Housing Vacancies and Homeownership Survey to find which states have had the highest growth in homeownership over the past decade. Any ties were broken using 2021 homeownership rates, the most recent data available.

The homeownership rate is the share of houses in the state that is owner-occupied as opposed to being rented or operated as an investment property. The numbers on the forthcoming list are notably small because overall homeownership is down across the country compared to a decade ago. In total, just 14 states saw an increase in homeownership rates in the last 10 years.

The location of homes is a noticeable trend on the list. With the exceptions of Maine and Hawaii, a majority of states on this list are located away from the Atlantic and Pacific coasts. This is likely due to the overall lower cost of living in the South and Midwest.

1. Minnesota
2. Nevada
3. Kansas
4. Kentucky
5. Hawaii
6. Maine
7. South Dakota
8. Missouri
9. Wyoming
10. Iowa
source: https://www.wfmz.com/entertainment/coffee-break/states-with-the-fastest-growing-homeownership-rates-over-the-past-decade/collection_e8f68fd6-9fd7-52bf-9deb-aa2b2d1acdf0.html#2



Oh, by the way – If you or any of your friends or relatives are thinking about buying or selling a home, we’d love to be of service to you. So when you think of these people, just give us a call with their name and number. We will give them the same level of service you have come to expect. Thanks!