We are in the full swing of summer and there are so many fun things to do to get outside! Spending time outdoors can lower blood pressure, reduce stress, improve mood, and help us to heal more quickly. Some of our favorite summer activities are spending time at the beach in Lake Tahoe, exploring historic Virginia City, and the many events the region has to offer!

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Artown
July 1 - 31

During the entire month of July, Reno is Artown! Exciting and engaging Artown events will be happening throughout the month at locations around Reno, including children’s art workshops, concert series, movies in the park, historic and cultural tours, and art exhibits.

Dragon Lights Reno
July 1 - August 12

Dragon Lights Reno will once again illuminate the Wilbur D. May Arboretum and Botanical Gardens in Rancho San Rafael Park with all-new lantern displays. Forty-two larger-than-life lantern sculptures, made of steel, fabric, and thousands of LED lights, will transform the arboretum into a luminous wonderland.

Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival
July 1 - August 22


Imagine your toes in the sand, a fantastic bottle of wine nearby, a gourmet meal in hand, and a great theater before you… all while basking in a perfect Lake Tahoe sunset with your family and friends. You’re not dreaming. You’re experiencing the thrill of the Lake Tahoe Shakespeare Festival!

Food Truck Friday
Every Friday

Food Truck Friday is held every Friday during the summer at Idlewild Park in Reno. The event features over 35 food trucks and local craft beer, and is one of the top 10 largest food truck events in the nation, according to the Travel Channel.


Reno named America's best small city to live, visit and invest
Newsbreak


America’s best small cities have been ranked using a unique combination of statistical performance and qualitative evaluations by locals and visitors in 23 areas grouped into six core categories.

Resonance Consultancy has published a report ranking the nation's cities with metropolitan statistical areas (MSA) of populations above 100,000 but under 500,000.

Aside from Reno, other high-performing small cities were Naples in Florida, Santa Fe in New Mexico, Savannah in Georgia and Asheville, North Carolina.

The report, the world's most comprehensive city ranking, uses 23 factors grouped into six categories covering a range of criteria including weather, access to outdoor space, education and work prospects, population diversity, leisure options, sports teams and even social media popularity.

source: original.newsbreak.com/@peter-561863/2649237363572-reno-named-america-s-best-small-city-to-live-visit-and-invest



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