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  • A Slice of Heaven

    When we think back on some of the most special memories in life โ€” birthday parties, moving days, post-win team celebrations, and classroom rewards for students โ€” pizza was there. Itโ€™s how we say, โ€œThanks,โ€ โ€œCheer up!โ€ or โ€œTake a load off!โ€

  • Blast from the Past

    The bag of vintage cookbooks sat on my office shelf for a year. Pat Ferraro Klos, local historian, author, and longtime friend, gave it to me. She was cleaning out her own shelves and thought the contents might be useful to me in my ongoing search for local food history.

  • Fruit Forward

    Discover the Monument to Sharing at Nevada Museum of Art. Within Renoโ€™s urban center, a botanical wonderland has emerged. A trip to the Nevada Museum of Art can transport visitors into what could be a Lewis Carroll novel, replete with towering flora and fauna, and a sculpture garden that, though lacking a sign stating, โ€œEat…

  • Cultivating Resiliency

    Soulful Seeds nurtures more than crops. With a mission to foster connection and resilience through neighborhood gardens, Soulful Seeds has been providing healthy food to vulnerable populations in the Reno-Tahoe area since 2017. What began as a community garden at Saint Maryโ€™s Regional Medical Center in Reno evolved into a nonprofit organization in 2018. Today,…

  • A New Season to Grow

    Revitalization underway for Incline Village garden. Nestled among the pine trees on the University of Nevada, Renoโ€™s Sierra Nevada College campus in Incline Village, a once-thriving demonstration garden is undergoing a transformation. Originally established in 1994 through a partnership between community volunteers, Washoe County Master Gardeners, and Sierra Nevada College, the garden has long been…

  • A Garden for the Future

    The Wilbur D. May Arboretumโ€™s plans could place it in the top ranks of the worldโ€™s parks. At only 23 acres, the Wilbur D. May Arboretum and Botanical Garden in Reno is relatively small. However, after a planned expansion, it could be included among the worldโ€™s top arboreta. The arboretum is located inside the Rancho…

  • From Shade to Sustenance

    City of Renoโ€™s fruit-tree program promotes sustainability and access to healthy food. Reno is more than a high desert โ€” areas of it are food deserts. To both promote sustainability and create fresh food accessibility, City of Reno leaders accepted a sub-grant of $4,000 from the nonprofit, Nevada Plants Community Forestry, in 2023 to plant…