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The Magical Adventures Of Mother Goose And Her Many Friends
Saturday, June 20, 2 p.m.
Charleston Heights Arts Center
800 Brush St.
Tickets Start at $5
This 75-minute theatrical experience blends music, storytelling, puppetry and live magic to create an engaging and educational journey for audiences of all ages. Professional magician and ventriloquist Nancy Jean Gray brings classic nursery rhymes to life in a captivating performance designed to entertain and inspire. Families will explore the whimsical world of Mother Goose and her delightful companions through interactive songs, colorful puppets and magical surprises. General admission seats are limited for this one-day-only event, priced at $5 for children and $10 for adults. Purchase your tickets now to ensure your place at this unforgettable performance at the Charleston Heights Arts Center.
CritChat - A Monthly Artist Meet-Up
Tuesday, June 23, 5:30 to 7:30 p.m.
Historic Fifth Street School Mayor's Gallery
401 S. Fourth St.
Free and open to visual artists
CritChat is a free, montly, supportive meet-up for visual artists to share ideas, get feedback and talk art and culture in a fun, open environment. Whether you're looking for input on a work-in-progress, want to bounce around new concepts, or just want to meet other creatives, this is your space.
CritChat is for visual artists of all backgrounds and experience levels, from beginners to professionals. Whether you're looking to grow your skills, build your network, or just find your people, this is a casual, relaxed space to do it. You decide what you need from attending.
Bring your sketchbooks, finished or in-progress pieces, ideas, questions or just yourself!
Join the conversation. Grow your practice. Make new friends. Free parking on site.
Meetings also are scheduled July 28 and Aug. 25.
African American Music Appreciation Month Celebration
Friday, June 26, 6 to 8 p.m.
Historic Westside School Campus
330 W. Washington Ave.
Free and open to the public of all ages
Back for a second year, this community event brings music, history and fun together to celebrate June as African American Music Appreciation Month. Join your neighbors for music, a dance contest, music trivia, raffles, giveaways and light refreshments. Bring the family to enjoy this outdoor event. Free and open to the public -- no tickets necessary!
'Wildfire: A Story Of Resilience And Strength'
Saturday, June 27, 2 to 4 p.m.
West Las Vegas Theatre
951 W. Lake Mead Blvd.
Free and open to the public
Join us June 27 for the screening of "Wildfire: A Story of Resilience and Strength." This award-nominated documentary depicts the struggles and triumph of Historic Westside Legacy Park Honoree and retired Las Vegas Fire & Rescue Chief David Washington’s cancer journey.
DjangoVegas!
A Jazz Manouche Concert
Saturday, June 27, 6 to 10 p.m.
Doors open at 5:30 p.m.
Historic Fifth Street School Air-Conditioned Auditorium
401 S. Fourth St.
$25 General Admission Tickets
$40 Premium Reserved-Seat Tickets
All ages
Emerging in Paris in the 1930s, Jazz Manouche revitalizes classic jazz with a distinct French twist, blending lively swing rhythms with touches of bebop. Inspired by the groundbreaking style of Django Reinhardt — this event’s namesake — the genre remains vibrant today. This annual celebration brings together performers from around the world to honor Django’s legacy, carrying forward the spirited tradition of “hot club-style” jazz.
This year's featured artists include:
Blast Off In The Basin Fourth Of July Celebration
Saturday, July 4, 7 p.m.
Buckskin Basin Park
7350 Buckskin Ave.
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Wayne Bunker Family Park
7351 W. Alexander Road
Free Event For All Ages
Join your neighbors for a family-friendly America 250 Celebration! Enjoy a spectacular aerial display, including fireworks, a live DJ and food trucks offering refreshments for purchase.
And, don’t forget your low-back chairs, blankets, plenty of water and your patriotic spirit. The aerial displays are scheduled for 9:15 p.m.
Main Viewing Area, 7350 Buckskin Ave.
Additional Viewing Area, 7351 W. Alexander Road
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