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Oct 01 Wednesday
APPLE Partnership author Jamar Nicholas uses his work to promote anti-bullying, healing, and kindness and has dedicated his career to helping young people realize the power of visual narrative. He'll be reading and talking and signing books by him, which will be available for you to buy.
Newlyweds Hedda and Tesman have returned from their honeymoon and already their marriage is in trouble. As her world begins to unravel, a determined Hedda attempts to manipulate those closest to her. Based on Henrik Ibsen’s masterpiece, this world premiere adaptation by NCT’s Executive Director Kirsten Brandt is an uncompromising, intimate, and spellbinding portrait of one of theatre’s most complex characters.
Oct 02 Thursday
One Book, One Henderson is an annual event aiming to get everyone talking about the same book. Books are available at libraries and online. This year’s selection, The Fox Wife, is by Yangsze Choo. It begins in 1908 Manchuria and explores a world of mortals and spirits, humans and beasts, and their dazzling intersections. Epic in scope and full of singular, unforgettable characters, The Fox Wife is a stunning novel about old loves and second chances, the depths of maternal love, and ancient folktales that might very well be true.
On October 1 the author will be at the Henderson Multigenerational Center (250 S. Green Valley Parkway) for a book signing. You can get a copy there.
It's free, but go to "Get Tickets" and you can find out more, hear music related to the book's setting, see art inspired by The Fox Wife, participate in a book club discussion, and find links to the ebook and audiobook.
Oct 03 Friday
The Animal Foundation is joining shelters across the country October 3 -5 for Mars Global Adoption Weekend. Every animal in their care will have their adoption fee waived, thanks to the generous support of Mars, Adopt A Pet Shelter Plus, and PEDIGREE Foundation. That means adoption fees will be waived for all dogs, cats, and small animals.
There will be the usual adoption process to get through. A $10 pet license fee might apply. Check their website to see who is available and get there early if you think you have found a match. Doors open at 11. You can join the wait list starting at 8. Check the website to see how that works.
Pets will be vaccinated, microchipped, and spayed or neutered. Find more info and check available pets at "Get Tickets" or at https://animalfoundation.com/.
Orbits is a celestial journey showcasing new works by the UNLV Dance faculty and guest artists. Included: a traditional Georgian dance by choreographer Irakli Rusia. Performing will be UNLV Dance BFA students.
Oct 04 Saturday
Lee Canyon's second annual Fall Fest marks the finale of the resort’s Music on the Mountain free outdoor concert series. Performing will be Jonny Hazard and The Wedge Brothers. You can enjoy a beer garden featuring local breweries, food trucks, and family-friendly games and outdoor activities.
Fall Fest is free to attend, and all ages are welcome. Parking is also free. You are encouraged to arrive early. Gates open at 9 a.m. and music starts at 11 a.m. and does through through 5 p.m.
Join Nevada Humanities at the Clark County Wetlands Park on October 4, 2025,10:00-11:30 am for a Sagebrush to Sandstone painting and creative writing workshop led by multimedia artists and writers JM Huck and Anesce Dremen. Taking inspiration from Stephen Shu-Ning Liu's poem "August Mirage," participants will have the opportunity to observe the surrounding natural environment and replicate it through creative writing prompts and watercolor/ink wash.
The workshop will include a short nature walk near the Wetlands Visitor Center. Participants will be encouraged to use all five senses while adding color, line, and text to their artworks. Participants with all levels of visual art experience are welcome to attend. No visual or literary art experience is needed, though emerging or established artists can be provided with more advanced prompts.
Materials: Event hosts will provide writing notebooks, pens, and art supplies. Participants are encouraged to wear weather-appropriate clothing (including comfortable shoes and a hat) and bring a reusable water bottle. All participants will receive a free copy of Sagebrush to Sandstone: A Humanities Guide to Outdoor Nevada while supplies last.
Space for this event is limited and registration in advance is required. This program is supported with funding by the Charles Redd Center for Western Studies at Brigham Young University.
It's a celebration of DIY self publishing, or zines (pronounced "zeens"). CoZi strives to be a safe and inclusive space for creators to share niche interests and express their thoughts and ideas. Meet local zine makers and even create your own zine at a DIY table!
All ages welcome. Free, but more info at "Get Tickets."
Left of Center Art Gallery invites the community to celebrate art, culture, and connection at its Fall Festival and Membership Drive. There will be engaging activities, art, and community fellowship. Enjoy live entertainment, creative programming, and a warm community atmosphere.