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By Dickson Realty Guest Blog Writer Chris Galli

If you’re looking for March things to do in Reno and Sparks, then you’ve found the right post! No matter if you want to race against a leprechaun, plan the perfect wedding, or support a nonprofit, you can do it all at one of the many March events in Reno/Sparks. For our top picks, keep reading!

Free Wedding Faire

  • When: Sunday, March 1, 2020
  • Where: My Wedding Library, 13945 S Virginia St, Ste 618, Reno
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Join Reno/Tahoe area event professionals for this free wedding fair, presented by My Wedding Library. My Wedding Library connects engaged couples with local Reno/Lake Tahoe wedding vendors, and helps couples to compare local vendors, read other brides’ reviews

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By Guest Blog Writer Chris Galli with Dickson Realty

With so many February things to do in Reno and Sparks, there are plenty of ways to share the love! If you’re looking for February events in Reno/Sparks, you could support one of our community’s signature fundraisers, hear inspiring speakers or even run in your underwear (for a good cause, of course). Here are almost two dozen of events you could attend.

Come in from the Cold – Reno Swing Set

  • When: Saturday, February 1, 2020
  • Where: Bartley Ranch Regional Park, 6000 Bartley Ranch Road, Reno
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Enjoy a variety of performers at Bartley Ranch’s “Come in from the Cold” series in the warm and cozy Western Heritage Interpretive Center. For this session, the Reno Swing

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On May 9, Reno celebrated 150 years since the city’s founding back in 1868.

How did Reno get started you ask? A century and a half ago, the Central Pacific Railroad auctioned off 400 lots surrounding the site of a planned railroad depot. The city of Reno was born.

The town was named after General Jesse Lee Reno, who was a Union Army general that was tragically gunned down by a Confederate sniper in 1862. General Reno has actually never set foot in Nevada, much less the city that was named for him. Historical researchers believer that CPRR president Leland Stanford dubbed the town Reno to honor his friend General Irvin McDowell, how was one of Gen. Reno’s former commanding officers.

Reno was not the first settlement in the region and the

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