Tuesday, April 21, 2015

UNLVino 2015 Another Fabulous Event! Make Sure To Go In 2016!

Bubble-Licious
This past weekend, the 41st annual UNLVino took over Las Vegas with three evenings of hospitality excellence, featuring fabulous wine, beer, spirits and sake; and cuisine from dozens of the city’s top restaurants and chefs, as well as UNLV’s talented culinary students. Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada and UNLV’s William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration once again partnered to raise scholarship funds through three dynamic events, Bubble-Licious at The Venetian Las Vegas’®, Sake Fever at Red Rock Casino Resort & Spa and the Grand Tasting at Paris Las Vegas. New to the UNLVino tradition, each soiree was further elevated with world-class entertainment, celebrity chefs and exclusive VIP experiences, making 2015 the most outstanding edition of Nevada’s oldest and largest wine tasting festival to date.

Bubble-Licious 
On Thursday, April 16, UNLVino kicked off with its inaugural event, Bubble-Licious, in The Venetian Las Vegas’® beautiful Doge’s Palace Plaza. Guests imbibed on exclusive champagne and sparkling wine selections from the industry’s top suppliers and feasted on selections from a collection of The Venetian and Palazzo’s restaurants.

The Dom Pérignon Award of Excellence was given to James Beard Award-winning Chef Daniel Boulud, recognizing him as one of America’s leading culinary authorities as well as for his commitment to encouraging aspiring chefs in the hospitality industry. The award was presented by Larry Ruvo, Senior Managing Director of Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada; Michael Severino, Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada’s Director of Marketing & Special Events; Stowe Shoemaker, Dean of UNLV’s Hotel College; Len Jessup, President of UNLV; and UNLV scholarship recipient, Emma James. The evening was filled with memorable moments for Chef Boulud, including a birthday cake presented by Buddy V Las Vegas, a signed chef jacket from UNLV’s Hotel College senior class and an unforgettable rendition of “The Wind Beneath My Wings,” performed by award-winning singer and songwriter, Chadwick Johnson.

A UNLVino staple for several years, Bubble-Licious commenced with the traditional “21 Cork Salute” as local sommeliers and restaurateurs popped 21 bottles of Dom Pérignon. Fantastic champagne and sparkling wine flowed to accompany small plates from The Venetian and Palazzo’s collection of restaurants, including B&B Ristorante’s Coteachino with Insalata Primavera and Aceto; Mango Crunch Ice Cream Pops Dipped in Dulce Chocolate from SushiSamba; Garlic Sausage "En Croute” from Bouchon and Lobster Boudin Blanc by Chef Boulud’s db Brasserie. Other culinary highlights included Farro Verde with Spring Vegetables from Otto by Mario Battali; Carlo’s Bakery’s Cake Bites, Cannolis and Italian Cookies; and Smoked Pork Terrine with Pickled Watermelon Rind and Root Beer Syrup by Delmonico.

Bubble-Licious was brought to life by Chadwick Johnson, who had guests singing along to his soulful set. Additionally, The Venetian’s Streetmosphere performers rounded out the entertainment lineup with festive actors, acrobats, dancers and living statues, adding the jubilation of the evening.
 
Naked Fish Carves Up 240 lb Tuna

Sake Fever
UNLVino continued with Sake Fever, an outdoor soiree spanning Red Rock Resort Casino & Spa’s scenic pool on Friday, April 17. The night was filled with incredible sakes and Asian spirits, as well as cuisine from Las Vegas’ hottest restaurants.

During a special presentation, Don Snyder, Presidential Advisor of UNLV, was given the Dom Pérignon Award of Excellence for his contributions to Las Vegas’ community, including landmarks such as Fremont Street Experience and The Smith Center. Larry Ruvo also took a moment during the ceremony to honor Don’s wife, Dee Snyder, for her leadership in the community and as a partner in Don Snyder’s Las Vegas endeavors. Ruvo and the Snyders were joined on stage by Len Jessup, Stowe Shoemaker, Michael Severino and Abby Pancoast, a UNLV senior who is a recipient of the scholarships that UNLVino generates for students in the Hotel College.

To kick off the festivities, Mr. and Mrs. Snyder, Ruvo and Severino took part in the ceremonial sake barrel cracking. After opening the barrels with traditional mallets, guests were treated to an exciting performance by a Japanese Taiko drum troupe, featuring Rob DeTie, Ryan Sampson, Jordan Hoss, Mike "Pip" Ullemeyer, while they lined up for a sip of sake to toast.

The East and West were united as guests sampled dishes from a variety of Asian eateries, as well as Sin City’s hottest barbecue joints to pair with a variety of sakes, cocktails and spirits. As per tradition, Naked Fish’s Sushi and Grill treated guests to the rare experience of tasting impossibly fresh sashimi skillfully carved from a 240-pound bluefin tuna; and Katsuji Tanabe, a Food Network “Chopped” champion, served up his famous Dirty Tacos. Guests also nibbled on bites from 8 Noodle Bar; Aburiya Raku, District One, Double Barrel Roadhouse, Hearthstone Kitchen & Cellar, Chef Heather Zheng of Shibuya, J Karaoke Bistro, Kabuki Japanese Restaurant, Lucille’s Smokehouse BBQ, Lucky Foo’s Restaurant & Bar, Mercadito, Monta Ramen, Pot Liquor Contemporary American Smokehouse, T-Bones Chophouse, Tonkatsu Kiyoshi, Yusho Japanese Grill & Noodle House and Zenshin Asian Restaurant. Also on-hand was “Top Chef: Season 12” winner, Mei Lin, who created a private dining experience for guests in one of Red Rock’s cabanas.

Emcee Chet Buchanan kept the energy high throughout the night, while local musical group Franks & Deans energized the crowd with a live performance. The party continued late into the night with the Official Sake Fever After Party at Hearthstone, where guests enjoyed complimentary beverages as thanks for their support of the event.

Grand Tasting

Grand Tasting
This is the event that the blog attended! What great good and wonderful wine. Half of the fun is meeting different people and comparing the wines. My faves were:

Francis Ford Coppola - Sofia, Rose - (Calif.)
Alluring and refreshing, our Sofia Rosé is perfect for easy-sipping on a lazy afternoon.
Elegant blend of Monterey County Syrah and Pinot Noir.

Francis Ford Coppola - Gia by Gia Coppola - Frizzante (Calif.)
A lightly sparkling wine with fresh, lively fruit flavors and is refreshingly fruity with bright effervescence and fragrant notes of passion fruit, pears, honey, and acacia flowers. It’s light and elegant on the palate and should be enjoyed well chilled at 45 degrees.

Marlborough Estate Sauvignon Blanc Reserve - (New Zealand)
The bouquet is fresh, tightly concentrated and penetrating with an amalgam of pungent passionfruit and gooseberry aromas, lifted with subtle tropical fruit elements.

While not being a beer/ale person this REALLY was delicious and I could see myself drinking more than one on a hot summer day! 


Birra Etrusca Bronze
The backbone of Birra Etrusca comes from two-row malted barley and an heirloom Italian wheat. Specialty ingredients include hazelnut flour, pomegranates, Italian chestnut honey, Delaware wildflower honey and clover honey. A handful of whole-flower hops are added, but the bulk of the bitterness comes from gentian root and the sarsaparilla-like Ethiopian myrrh resin.

Fleur by Hubert Keller and Burger Bar Bloody Mary's

Who does not love a flavorful Bloody Mary? This one was perfect! Spicy and fresh with just a hint of Worcestershire sauce...PERFECT!  You can go try one at The Burger Bar located in Mandalay Bay. 
Frankie Moreno
Along with the wonderful wines and great good, the Grand Tasting, on Saturday, April 18 at Paris Las Vegas’ ballroom was packed with celebrity chefs and live entertainment.

Italian-American cook and restaurateur Steve Martorano was the night’s guest of honor as Larry Ruvo, Michael Severino and Stowe Shoemaker presented Martorano with the Dom Pérignon Award of Excellence. After receiving the award, complete with a cased bottle of Dom Pérignon and a chef’s jacket signed by UNLV Hotel College seniors, Martorano gathered students around the stage and told them to “never say no” when reaching for their dreams. Following Martorano’s encouraging acceptance speech, acclaimed musician Frankie Moreno sang Frank Sinatra’s “That’s Life” to congratulate the honoree.
 
Oysters Rockafeller (so GOOD!)
“Top Chef Season 12: Boston” winner Mei Lin showcased her winning snapper dish and “Chopped” champion Katsuji Tanabe joined UNLV Hotel College culinary students to create delicious small plates and passed appetizers, such as bacon-wrapped dates, ahi tuna poke and Oysters Rockefeller. Additionally, Vegas’ favorite restaurants provided bite-sized portions of their signature dishes, including  meatball skewers from DW Bistro; foie gras mousse from Andre’s; meatballs and chorizo by Herbs & Rye’s; JinJu Chocolate’s chocolate truffles and candies; cold-pressed coffee and ceviche shooters from Makers & Finders Coffee; short rib and bone marrow agnolotti by Scarpetta/D.O.C.G; a variety of treats made by O Face Doughnuts; MTO Café’s mini bacon dippers; yellow tail tiradito and a signature bloody mary from Fleur by Hubert Keller and Burger Bar, personally served by Chef Hubert Keller himself; and snacks from The Goodwich. “Bachelorette” and “Bachelor in Paradise” contestant Marquel Martin showcased scrumptious confections from his newly opened business Social Cookie, including the exclusive UNLVino Strawberry cookie.

Frankie Moreno serenaded the crowd with his modern jazz hits while guests danced the night away in between drinks and bites. During his performance, Moreno made guests swoon with his piano playing and smooth vocal talents. Chet Buchanan emceed the final night of UNLVino and hosted the event’s live auction, which brought in thousands of dollars for UNLV’s Hotel College.

A few pointers:
Arrive early as parking really becomes scarce the closer to the beginning of the event 
Ladies! Wear comfortable shoes! Lots of walking
Pace yourself! So much to taste and drink
Be prepared to wait in line for tastings, but the lines move quickly.
Bring $$$ for silent auction items. They are amazing!
Enjoy!


About UNLVino
UNLVino was cofounded in 1974 by the William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration and Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada, the two organizations which continue to sponsor it today. Over the past four decades, UNLVino has raised several million dollars for scholarships and other academic developmental needs of UNLV students. UNLVino is differentiated through unparalleled, hands-on student experiences at all levels of event planning, execution and promotion, as well as the impactful funds raised each year – all testaments to the celebratory weekend’s broader purpose – scholarship. For more information, please visit www.UNLVino.com and follow UNLVino on Twitter @UNLVino_Vegas.

Photo Credit: UNLVino

Family Fun Can Be Found At The Springs Preserve Year Round

The Springs Preserve is a 180-acre attraction in Las Vegas, featuring botanical gardens, museums, family events, traveling exhibits, trails and other attractions. Here is a complete list of events. Enjoy this fun attraction! 
   
Springs Preserve Summer Fun Camps
We’re made for adventure at the Springs Preserve—Las Vegas’ ultimate kids’ nature playground! Choose from 11 awesome adventures in 2015—every week features new, learning- and nature-based adventure themes. Dinosaurs, Animal Safari, Under the Sea, Mojave Music and Superheroes & Villains are just a few of the weekly themes - see them all at springspreserve.org. Every camp week ALSO includes cool explorations at the Preserve and Nevada State Museum; acting twice a week with Drama Kids International; swimming Fridays at the YMCA; animal shows with a special keeper Q & A; guest speakers; a weekly gardens class and visits to the Nature Exchange; crafts, games and a week-long project aligned with every theme. Ages 6 - 12. Campers must bring a nonperishable lunch and any desired snacks daily, and swimsuit/towel on Fridays. 11 one-week sessions, June 8-August 21, Monday through Friday, 9 a.m. - 4 p.m., Optional extended care: 6:30 - 9 a.m., 4 - 6:30 p.m. $200 per week / $250 per week with extended care members;  $225 per week / $275 per week with extended care non-members.  Register in person or online at springspreserve.org.

‘Ohana Festival
The Springs Preserve 'Ohana Festival is a family-friendly celebration of Hawaiian and Pacific Islander culture.
Commemorating Asian-Pacific American Heritage Month and highlighting the importance of 'ohana (family) in Pacific Island cultures, the third annual Springs Preserve 'Ohana Festival event will feature great food, live music, an outdoor luau with kids' games, and more! Meanwhile, grown-ups ages 21 and over can purchase beer and tropical drinks at The Thirsty Tiki featuring Maui Brewing beers and Mai Tais by Divine Cafe. Live entertainment will include performances by Kailiha'o Hula, 9th Island Serenaders and Las Vegas Ukulele Club, slack-key guitarists Kevin and Ikaika Brown, and more! 

This event is supported by the generous contributions of sponsors NV Energy and Sunny 106.5. Saturday, May 9, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Admission is $5 for adults and $3 children age 5-12, four and under are free. Tickets are available at springspreserve.org and at the ticket window.

Mother's Day Brunch in the Divine Cafe
Toast Mom, then treat her to Sunday-brunch delicacies and live music at the Divine Cafe at the Springs Preserve.

The Mother's Day Brunch celebrates mothers with a tantalizing menu featuring: NY strip and pork carving station; made-to-order omelets; waffles; salad bar; pasta; assorted decadent desserts; fresh juices, coffee, hot tea, and mimosas for adults. Sweeping city views and garden blooms create the perfect setting to honor special ladies. Sunday May 10, reservations are available for 10 a.m. and 1 p.m. Brunch is $29 for adults, $10 for children ages 5-10 (plus tax) and free for kids 4 and under. Springs Preserve members receive 10% off. Reservations are required and can be made on the here www.eventbrite.com/e/mothers-day-brunch-at-divine-cafe-at-springs-preserve-tickets-16466900944 or call 702-822-7700.

Ice Cream Festival
Sweet treats and yummy eats will be on the menu as we host our annual all-you-can-eat Ice Cream Festival. The family-friendly event will feature stations serving ice cream cones, sundaes, novelties and root beer floats, with entertainment for all ages including airbrush tattoos, a photo booth, a petting zoo, family bingo, and a bubble play station. Vote online (before May 4) in our "People's Pick" Flavor Poll and help us decide which new flavor we should serve at this year's Ice Cream Festival. This event is supported by the generous contributions of our sponsors Wynn Las Vegas, Smith’s Food & Drug Stores, East West Bank, as well as our special sample booths by Blue Bell Ice Cream and Road Ice Cream & Sorbet. Saturday, May 23, 2015, 10 a.m. - 4 .m. Admission is $10 for adults and $8 children age 5-12, four and under are free. Preserve members receive half off admission. Tickets are available at springspreserve.org and at the ticket window. This event is VERY likely to sell out. It is recommended that you purchase tickets in advance.

Brews and Blues
Red-hot blues and ice-cold brews are on tap for our sixth annual Brews and Blues Festival. Brews and Blues offers up beers from numerous local, regional, domestic and international brewers at the Springs Preserve. Each entry includes a sampling mug and unlimited beer samples. Live music will include John Earl's Boogieman Band, The Diane Kallay Band, and Mississippi-based The Homemade Jamz Blues Band. A portion of ticket sales benefit Keep Memory Alive which supports the mission of the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health in downtown Las Vegas. This event is open to guests 21 and over. Springs Preserve members receive $5 off general admission and VIP tickets. Tickets can be purchased online, at the Springs Preserve ticketing window, or at participating Lee's Discount Liquor locations. This event is supported by the generous contributions of our sponsors: NV Energy and Southern Wine and Spirits of Nevada. Saturday, May 30, 2015, 4 - 8 p.m. General Admission is $35 in advance, $40 day of event (if available). VIP Admission is $75 and includes access to an indoor lounge. $15 Designated Driver Ticket includes access to entertainment and a complimentary non-alcoholic beverage.
 
Southern Paiute Cultural Sharing
Local tribe members share stories, traditional arts and crafts, food customs, drumming and dancing. Funded in part by Nevada Humanities. Join us Saturdays, May 2, 9, 16 and 23, 10 a.m. - 4 p.m. Free for Springs Preserve members or with general admission.

Butterfly Habitat Spring Season
We're all aflutter!  Hundreds of butterflies and an array of plants have returned to our seasonal exhibit! Wander through our unique Butterfly Habitat and witness the fascinating dance between free-flying butterflies and the plants that sustain them. You’ll emerge with a better understanding of the environment needed for the survival of these spectacular animals. The habitat will be open daily 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. through May 31 while weather permits. The habitat is located in the southern end of the Botanical Gardens, just south of the Gardens Arboretum. There is a separate entrance fee to enter the habitat: $3 for non-members; $2 for members. All guests ages 2 and up must be ticketed.

Green Chefs Farmers Market at the Springs Preserve
Join us Thursdays for "local farm fresh goodness" at the outdoor Green Chefs Farmers Market at the Springs Preserve. Featuring a cornucopia of local and regional produce, plants, herbs, homemade baked goods, honey, and more. Fun at the market includes gardening workshops, cooking demonstrations and kids' activities. Open Thursdays, 10 a.m. - 3 p.m. outside in the Desert Living Center Courtyard. Access to the market is free. Purchases are cash only. For more information go to thegreenchefs.com.

Walk with a Doc
Stay healthy! Join UMC physicians at our Trails Entrance the third Thursday of every month for a free nature walk and health talk on our Trails. May 15, 9:30 - 10:30 a.m.
 
Ride the Trails - Train and Bike Rides
RIDE THE TRAIN: $3 members, $5 non-members. Take a narrated ride on our life-size locomotive around the historic 2.2 mile Exploration Trail. DAILY. Check onsite for times. BIKE THE TRAILS: $6 members, $8 non-members for 1-hour bike rental, helmet included. Electric bike rentals $10 members, $12 non-members. WEEKENDS. Last rental 1 hour before close. Personal bikes not permitted.

EXHIBITS, SHOWS AND FILMS
 
Chocolate: The Exhibition
The delicious phenomenon we call "chocolate" has fascinated humans for thousands of years. Engage your senses and uncover the rich history of this sumptuous sweet we crave! Chocolate and its national tour were developed by the Field Museum, Chicago. This exhibition was supported, in part,by the National Science Foundation. Sponsored locally by Ethel M Chocolates.  Exhibit on display daily through May 3. This exhibit is free for Springs Preserve members or with general admission.
 
Springs Preserve Photo Contest Exhibition
Observe how professional, amateur and youth photographers have captured "Celebrations and Traditions." That's the theme of our sixth photo contest, which has produced some of the most enduring images to grace our galleries. Who won Best in Show? Come find out!. Exhibit on display in the Big Springs Gallery daily through June 21.This exhibit is free for Springs Preserve members or with general admission.

Butterfly Gardens Art
Let these 12 delightful, metal, swallowtail butterflies artfully guide you through our Botanical Gardens! Local sculptor Miguel Rodriquez fabricated these flights of fancy, which then were painted by local artists. This exhibit on display daily in the Botanical Gardens is free for Springs Preserve members or with general admission.

Metamorphosis of Scrap
From the bighorn sheep sculptures seen along valley highways to more abstract pieces, Ramon Sanchez of P & S Metals turns scrap metal and steel into art. See his transformational work throughout our Botanical Gardens!  This exhibit on display daily in the Botanical Gardens is free for Springs Preserve members or with general admission.

Mad Science MANIA
Back by popular demand! Mad Scientists have returned to the Springs Preserve! This live, interactive show invites YOU into the "lab" for weird, wild and wonderful science fun. Young Einsteins can come back over and over: We have NEW experiments and explosive antics every month! Two shows presented weekends and select school holidays at 11 a.m. and 1 p.m., through May 31. Free for Springs Preserve members or with general admission.

Mad Science Backstage Pass
Want more Mad Science Mania? A Backstage Pass earns you a prime seat in the lab for extra-exclusive, up-close science adventures and free takeaways. Every young Einstein needs a spark!! Weekends and select school holidays at noon and 2 p.m. through May 31. $10 per person, members and non-members.

Feature Film – Unnatural Selection
Unnatural Selection (52 min.) explores surprising ways human activities may affect evolution’s course—from Nebraska’s cliff swallows to Chesapeake Bay turtles. Saturdays and Sundays at 3 p.m. inside the Big Springs Theater. Free for Springs Preserve members or with general admission.

DROP-INS AND CLASSES

Crack a Geode
Crack open your own geode to discover treasure inside! Drop in to the Nature Exchange DAILY 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Members: $2. Non-members: GA + $3.

Spring Flyers
Color a collapsible flying disk and carrying case! Celebrate spring in flight. Drop in to the Origen Rotunda Saturdays and Sundays, 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Members: $2. Non-members: GA + $3.

Seed Balls
Craft a wildflower seed ball. Toss it in your home garden to spread flowers year-round! Drop in to the Origen Rotunda Saturdays and Sundays 10 a.m. - 3:30 p.m. Members: $2. Non-members: GA + $3.

Mammoth Bubble Party
Learn how mammoths once roamed our valley! We’ll read “How to Wash a Mammoth,” then make unique “mammoth soaps.” Class held in the Cottonwood Room, Saturdays and Sundays at 2 p.m. Members: $3. Non-members: GA + $5.

Toddler Time
Bring your little ones for kid-friendly fun! Ages 5-under recommended. 11-11:45 a.m. Thursdays in the Activity Center. May 7 – Mother's Day. May 14 - We Love Lizards. May 21 - Balloon Fun. May 28 - Making Tracks. Free for members or with general admission.

Monday Story Time
Get in the mood for spring with fun stories Mondays in May! 1:30 - 1:45 p.m. Mondays in the Nature Exchange. Free for members or with general admission.

Vinyassa Yoga Flow
Connect breath and movement while building health, strength and flexibility. All levels welcome. Sundays, 3 - 4 p.m. $8 members, $10 non-members per class.

Botanical Gardens Guided Walks
Join our experts for a guided walk through our beautiful Botanical Gardens. Saturdays and Sundays at 11 a.m., 1 p.m. and 3 p.m. Free for members or with general admission.

CREATIVE, COOKING AND GARDENING CLASSES

Cook With Divine: BBQ Cooking
Nothing says summer better than cooking outside—and that means barbecue! Join Divine Cafe’s Chef Cicely for a special evening class outdoors in the Botanical Gardens Frame House. BBQ cooking demos and tastings explore the outdoor kitchen. You’ll take home techniques, tips and recipes to make cookouts divine! Saturday, May 16, 9:30 -11 a.m. $30 members, $40 non-members. Reservations required.

Gardens Workshop: Herbs
Learn which herbs grow best in our desert and how to help them thrive. Fragrant herbs are easy to grow, virtually pest-free and add gusto to your meals. May 16, 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. $10 members, $15 non-members.

Drip Irrigation Workshop
Experts from the Southern Nevada Water Authority’s Conservation Division teach you the skills to design a drip-irrigation system. Learn complete installation from the street to the plants, including how to select and assemble components. Saturday, May 9, 9 a.m. - noon. Free. Must call 702-862-3760 to pre-register.
                                                                                                                           
Botanicals and Beyond: Water Wisdom
Discover simple ecological design techniques that can turn your thirsty garden into a water-efficient one! Saturday, May 23, 8:30 – 10:30 a.m. $8 members, $10 non-members.

Monthly Garden Tips
Heat-proof your Vegas garden with these timely tips. Saturday, May 30, 1- 2 p.m. $2 members, $3 non-members.

Springs Preserve Admission Prices
General Admission (GA) for Nevada residents is $9.95 for adults, $8.95 for students, seniors, teachers and military, $4.95 for children ages 5 – 17, kids 4 and under are free. General admission also includes access to the Nevada State Museum, open Thursday through Monday. Admission for nonresidents adults is $18.95, $17.05 seniors, students and military, $10.95 for children ages 5 – 17, kids 4 and under are free. Special event and class admission prices vary and can be found at springspreserve.org.

Springs Preserve Membership
Springs Preserve memberships are the perfect way to share the Springs Preserve with family and friends and are available on-line or at the Springs Preserve Ticketing Office. All memberships include year-round access to the Springs Preserve (half-off admission to select special events), early hours entry to gardens and trails, discounts to classes, workshops, the Gift Shop, access to the Nevada State Museum, and a subscription to the Springs Preserve member newsletter. There are a variety of gift options to choose from starting with an Individual membership ($25), a Family membership ($60) which includes two (2) adults and up to 6 children or grandchildren in same household ages 5 - 17 (children 4 and under are always free), or a Bronze Family membership ($100) which includes all member benefits plus extras including free stroller rental, preferred parking, and 2 free guest passes. Visit springspreserve.org for a list of additional donor options and details.

Located just three miles from the famed Las Vegas Strip, the Springs Preserve is an award-winning 180-acre family destination dedicated to exploring green-living, desert life, and Las Vegas’ vibrant history through botanical gardens, interactive science and nature exhibits, animal shows, and trails offering hiking, biking and train rides. Indoor experiences include exhibition galleries dedicated to showcasing art and traveling exhibitions of local and national significance, on-site technologically advanced learning centers, the Divine Cafe and the Nevada State Museum. 

The Preserve hosts seasonal special events including concerts, arts shows and holiday experiences. Plan your visit at springspreserve.org or explore via your favorite social media sites and find us on Google Maps. 

Hours of Operation - Fall/Winter: 10 a.m. - 4 p.m., Spring/Summer: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m., seven days a week (Closed Thanksgiving Day and Christmas Day); hours vary for classes and special events. Gardens and trails close at 4 p.m. or dusk (whichever comes first). 

The Springs Preserve
333 South Valley View Blvd.,
Las Vegas, NV 89107

18th Annual Nathan's Hot Dog Eating Contest This Week-End At New York New York Casino

Culinary sporting fans are invited to cheer on competitive eaters from across the region at New York-New York Hotel & Casino’s 18th annual qualifying event for the 100th Annual Nathan’s Famous Four of July Hot Dog Eating Contest in Coney Island, NY.

During the main event Saturday, April 25 at 2 p.m., trained male and female competitors from across the region will gather at the Brooklyn Bridge at New York-New York to compete for the “Nevada Hot Dog Eating Champions” title. Winners of this culinary honor will represent Las Vegas in the July 4 finals.

A special employee contest will begin at noon followed by a “Heroes” competition for charity at 1:30 p.m. Admission is free and open to the public.

The Nathan’s Famous International Hot Dog Eating Contest has occurred every July 4 in Coney Island since 1916, the year Nathan Handwerker opened the legendary restaurant. Major League Eating, the governing body of all stomach-centric sports, sanctions the Nathan’s Famous Hot Dog Eating Circuit, ensuring the contests are judged professionally and that safety standards are in place at each event. 

Saturday, April 25                 
Noon – Employee Contest              
1:30 p.m. – Heroes Contest                          
2 p.m. – MAIN EVENT

Brooklyn Bridge
New York-New York Hotel & Casino
3790 Las Vegas Blvd., S.

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New Tasty Seasonal Offerings Added To MRKT Sea & Land Menu

MRKT Sea & Land, Aliante Casino + Hotel + Spa’s signature steakhouse, has introduced new seasonal selections in time for spring.

New menu additions, created by Executive Chef George Jacquez include appetizers such as beef carpaccio for $15, a spicy tuna roll for $10, and chicken croquettes for $10. New sides feature truffle parmesan fries for $9, a classic baked potato for $7, creamed corn with roasted poblanos for $8, and a butternut squash gratin for $7.

For main course specialties, MRKT will debut a bone-in New York steak for $34, braised short ribs for $28, and an ultimate surf and turf special that includes a 10-ounce filet and 12-ounce lobster, priced at $90. Also available starting in May will be a 24-ounce lobster tail. Additional new soups and salads are highlighted by a truffle mushroom soup for $9, a fresh strawberry and spinach salad for $9, and an heirloom tomato and burrata salad for $10.

For those with a sweet tooth, MRKT now offers a decadent crème brulee for $8 along with a chocolate ganache tart for $8, in addition to an array of other dessert options.

MRKT uses herbs and vegetables from an in-restaurant vertical garden, GRDN, as well as local producers. Reservations are available online via OpenTable.com and a full menu and more information may be found at www.aliantegaming.com/dine.                                                                                                                                                                                      
About Aliante Casino + Hotel + Spa
Aliante Casino + Hotel + Spa is situated on more than 40 pristine acres within the Aliante master-planned community at Aliante Parkway and Interstate 215. More information and reservation details can be found by calling 702.692.7777, visiting aliantegaming.com or following on Facebook and Twitter @AlianteCasino and Instagram @AlianteCasinoHotel.

Another Celeb Sisqó In Vegas...Where??

Sisqó enjoyed seeing Boyz II Men perform last night at The Mirage. Sisqó is pictured here with his manager and (left to right) Wanya Morris, Nathan Morris and Shawn Stockman.

Boyz II Men perform on select weekends at The Mirage Hotel & Casino through the end of 2015. To purchase tickets, or for more information, visit boyziimen.com or mirage.com.

Photo is courtesy of Boyz II Men.

Magician Criss Angel Visits Blue Man Group

Magician and illusionist Criss Angel was spotted at Blue Man Group inside Monte Carlo Resort and Casino on Saturday, April 18. The Las Vegas Strip headliner went backstage after the performance for a private VIP meet-and-greet with cast members.


For more information or to purchase tickets, visit the Blue Man Group box office, any MGM Resorts International ticketing outlet, www.blueman.com/lasvegas  or call 1.800.blueman. Fans can also keep up with the latest Blue Man Group Las Vegas news and events through Facebook at www.facebook.com/bluemangroup, Twitter at www.twitter.com/BMGVegas or the hashtag #DareToLive.

Celebrating 13 Years! X Burlesque Adds New Dance Numbers



The most provocative show on the Las Vegas Strip, X Burlesque, celebrates 13 years as the city’s hottest topless revue with the addition of sexy new dance numbers at Flamingo Las Vegas. A high-energy, racy performance, X Burlesque features a variety of jaw-dropping performances by a troupe of gorgeous dancers. The sensual show will celebrate 13 years in Las Vegas Thursday, May 7 at Flamingo Las Vegas.

Several new dance numbers have also been added to the show in honor of the 13th anniversary, including a seductive feather fan number with Beyonce’s “Haunted,” an over-the-top chair number to Mark Ronson and Bruno Mars’ “Uptown Funk” and a sexy fashion show of stunningly-beautiful costumes dripping with diamonds to Rhianna’s “Diamonds." The show has also added projection mapping to the choreography, becoming the first topless revue in Las Vegas to do so.

“In honor of our ‘lucky 13th’ anniversary in Las Vegas, we’ve once again added sultry new dance numbers,” said X Burlesque Creator and Producer, Angela Stabile. “We strive to keep the show fresh and exciting with dance numbers no other shows have. We’re often imitated, but never duplicated.”

Created and produced by husband and wife team, Matt and Angela Stabile, X Burlesque is performed nightly at 10 p.m. inside the X Showroom at Flamingo Las Vegas. Tickets are $55.95, $79.95 and $86.27 plus tax and fees and can be purchased at the Flamingo Box Office, by phone at (702) 733-3333 or (800) 221-7299 or by visiting www.flamingolasvegas.com. Guests must be 18 years or older. 

It's Back! Old School Show Party! Friday At The M Resort

                                     THE M RESORT SPA CASINO, 12300 LAS VEGAS BLVD S, HENDERSON, NEVADA 89044

“Shop for Success” To Benefit Opportunity Village Takes Place 4/25 & 4/26

This weekend, on Saturday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m., Dress for Success Southern Nevada will hold its semi-annual, two-day “Shop for Success” excess inventory sale at the Opportunity Village Thrift Store. At the sale, shoppers will have the opportunity to buy new and nearly new professional attire and accessories at significantly reduced prices.

Savvy shoppers will enjoy reduced prices on professional clothes for women at the sale, such as sweaters for only:

$4, pants and skirts for $6, and suits for $20, as well as accessories like purses, scarves and jewelry. Cash or credit will be accepted. On Sunday, shoppers can buy a shopping bag for $25 and fill it with as many items as it will fit. And new to the April sale, two special tents will be dedicated to just teen and high-end designer clothes.

Dress for Success Southern Nevada holds Shop for Success sale events twice a year to reduce its inventory and make room at its boutique for new clothing donations.

Proceeds of Shop for Success will benefit Dress for Success Southern Nevada and its efforts to provide  professional clothing, career assistance and a network of support to disadvantaged women. Taken together, Dress for Success Southern Nevada’s programs have served over 2,000 women since the inception of the affiliate.

 “Shop for Success,” an excess inventory reduction sale to benefit Dress for Success Southern Nevada where shoppers can buy professional apparel and accessories at greatly reduced prices.

Saturday, April 25, from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m., and Sunday, April 26, from 10 a.m. to 2 p.m.
Opportunity Village Thrift Store
390 S. Decatur Blvd.
Las Vegas, Nev., 89107 (corner of Decatur and Meadows)

About Dress for Success Southern Nevada
Founded in 2009, Dress for Success Southern Nevada is the local affiliate of the international non-profit that promotes the economic independence of disadvantaged women, enabling them to build a career and become self-sufficient. The organization assists local women in the Las Vegas valley looking to get back on their feet by providing professional attire, a network of support, and career development tools to help them thrive in work and life. Since its founding, it has served over 2,000 women in Southern Nevada through its various programs. Visit www.dressforsuccesssouthernnevada.org for more information.

Saturday, April 18, 2015

Celebrated Singers & Musicians Take The Stage At The Cosmopolitan

Marina 
Stromae

Thursday, April 16, singer, rapper and songwriter Stromae wrapped up The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas’ Valley to Vegas: Spring Concert Series with an electrifying performance at Boulevard Pool. Indie pop band Freedom Fry warmed up the audience before Stromae took over the stage performing a number of singles, including “ta fête” and “Bâtard.”
 
Hozier
In its second year, the Valley to Vegas: Spring Concert Series offered guests the opportunity to enjoy some of today’s leading artists live at the most unique resort on The Strip amidst the avant-garde of The Chelsea and the energetic social scene of Boulevard Pool. The series featured performances by Ratatat at Boulevard Pool (April 8); Hozier at The Chelsea (April 9); St. Vincent at Boulevard Pool (April 10); RAC and St. Lucia at Boulevard Pool (April 11); Marina and The Diamonds at Boulevard Pool (April 13) and Interpol at Boulevard Pool (April 15).

Upcoming events at The Cosmopolitan of Las Vegas include Amy Schumer Live with special guest Mark Normand (April 24 at The Chelsea); Craig Ferguson’s Hot & Grumpy Tour: Walking the Earth with special guest Josh Robert Thompson (May 23 at The Chelsea); X107.5's “Our Big Concert” (May 28 at Boulevard Pool); Billy Currington (May 29 at Boulevard Pool); Neon Trees with special guest Alex Winston (June 12 at Boulevard Pool); Brian Wilson with special guest Rodriguez (July 10 at The Chelsea);Brantley Gilbert with special guest Carter Winter (July 24 at The Chelsea); Last Summer On Earth 2015 Tour: Barenaked Ladies with special guests Violent Femmes and Colin Hay (July 28 at Boulevard Pool);Slightly Stoopid (Aug. 14 at Boulevard Pool); and Counting Crows: Somewhere Under Wonderland Tour with special guest Citizen Cope (Oct. 3 at Boulevard Pool).


3708 S Las Vegas Blvd, Las Vegas, NV 89109
(702) 698-7000

Chef Daniel Bouloud Honored With Dom Perignon Award Award Of Excellence At UNLVINO


On Thursday, April 16, Chef Daniel Boulud received the prestigious Dom Pérignon Award of Excellence during UNLVino’s Bubble-Licious at The Venetian® Las Vegas. The James Beard Award winning chef was surrounded by his esteemed colleagues and guests when he was honored for his work as a hospitality industry leader, a recognition bestowed to culinary mavericks by UNLVino.
Chef Daniel Boulud, who has the award-winning restaurant, db Brasserie at The Venetian said, “This award of excellence is certainly one of the finest awards you can receive if you are in the hospitality industry.”

This is UNLVino 41st annual celebration of wine with the fizzy affair, Bubble-Licious. Guests were treated to a variety of champagnes and sparkling wines under the gorgeous desert sky at The Venetian's picturesque Doge's Palace. The Venetian’s world-class eateries, including db Brasserie, Yardbird Southern Table & Bar, Lagasse’s Stadium, Carlo’s Bakery and Sushi Samba to name a few also provided hors d’oeuvres.

In addition to his award, Chef Boulud was surprised with a belated birthday treat, a lavish cake created by fellow Venetian Las Vegas restaurateur and “Cake Boss” Buddy Valastro. Boulud’s birthday is March 25.  

ABOUT UNLVINO

UNLVino was cofounded in 1974 by the William F. Harrah College of Hotel Administration and Southern Wine & Spirits of Nevada, the two organizations which continue to sponsor  it today. Over the past four decades, UNLVino has raised several million dollars for scholarships and other academic developmental needs of UNLV students. UNLVino is differentiated through  unparalleled, hands-on student experiences at all levels of event planning, execution and promotion, as well as the impactful funds raised each year – all testaments to the celebratory weekend’s broader purpose – scholarship. For more information, visit UNLVino.com or follow @UNLVino_Vegas on Twitter.

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