Membership Meet and Greet
Everyone is invited
Refreshments will be served
Beat the heat with an early morning guided hike through White Domes Loop, known for its slot canyon and beautiful views.
A knowledgeable intern from the Nevada Department of Wildlife will lead the hike with assistance from Valley of Fire’s Park Interpreter, who are both eager to teach about the area’s fascinating geologic history.
The 1 mile loop is considered easy/moderate.
The terrain is uneven, with loose sand, steep stone steps, and a minor scrambling area.
At White Domes Trail (at the end of White Domes Road, 6 miles north of the Visitor Center in Valley of Fire State Park.
No reservation required.
Contact Kayla Wolfe with questions: kwolfe@parks.nv.gov
Meet with CSN Representatives from
Recruitment
Advising
Adult Career & Education Services
Workforce Development
Learn about college offerings, skilled training programs, local available jobs and community service opportunities
Fundraiser to help fight against sex trafficking.
$5 dinner, water games, booths, bake sale, auction
Teddy bears given to a child in distress by Moapa Valley first responders.
Please bring your sewing machine.
Go to justserve.org to volunteer!
Ribbon Cutting.
Refreshments provided by Hole Foods Bakery.
Southern Nevada Diagnostic Imaging
Contact 702-331-9182, admin@sndihealth.com
Most insurance accepted, cash pay $175
Walk-ins welcome
Show your support while enjoying appetizers.
No Host Bar.
Got 3 hours?
Many different service projects available.
To request your smoke detectors, go to justserve.org and Volunteer or call 702-397-FIRE (3473), leave your name and phone#.
Sign up for a service project, go to justserve.org and Volunteer or call 702-397 HELP (4357), leave your name and phone# and say “I want to volunteer to serve on September 10th”
Constitution Day, program begins at 12:30pm.
Bring your own bell to ring at 1:00pm.
All across the United States people will ring bells at 4pm (EDT) to celebrate the signing of the Constitution.
It was at this time of day the original signers of the Constitution used a quill pen and ink to sign their names on this famous document.